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Friday, Decembkk 13, 18W. MARKET IiEPOHT. Butter Eggs Chickens, young and 15c 16c Oc old Lara Potatoes Flour percwt Old Roosters Corn meal Hogs per hd Cattle Ducks Wheat ttye Corn Oats Clover seed Timothy set Millit seed Timothy hay per ton. Clover hay per ton . . . Marsh hay per ton . . . Straw per load Old Cobblers Young Turkeys, fat. Furnished by Ed. S ß to 6.c 30 to 35c 2.00 to 2.20 3c 1.00 3.75 3.00 to 5.00 6c 05 to G7 45 23 17 3.25to3 75 2.00 1.00 7.00 to 8.00 500 to 0.00 3.50to5.C0 1.50 to 200 ........ Oc ......... 8c Hogarth & Co. LOCAL BREVITIESFrom TuefldyB Daily. John Stalev was io South IJend today transacting business. Good horse for sale cheap. ee Frank Stansbury, Plymouth, ldlw Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Meegans, a girl, Sunday, Dec. 10. Mrs. John Sarver, of Importe, arrived today to see her father, Charles Andrews, who is very pick. William C, son of Wm. 15. Kyle, left today for Ft. Wayne, after a short visit with his parents, to take his position as fireman on the railroad. lloy Turner has been transferred from South Bend to Sandusky, Ohio, where he has the position nf city saleeman for Armour & Co. Miss lieeves, of Syracuse, X. Y. passed through here this tnorninsr on her way to St. Joe where she has been called by the illness of her father. Mrs. C. Wolf left this morning for Osage, Kansas, where she will visit for about two months. She was accompanied as far as Chicago by her son Joe. Mrs. W. F Johnson, of Convoy, Ohio, stopped a short time with her brother, George I'rottsman, on her way home from the funeral of John I'rottsman at Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. J. N.Curtis and Joe Nichols, of Argos, went to Mishawaka today to attend the funeral of Oscar Nichols, a brother of the las u arced and a son of Mrt. Curtis. They received word last night that he had been killed out no cause was given. Mrs. Fannie Schröck, who died at her home in'MidJlebury township, Elkhart county, was buried Sunday. Probably no woman in Northern Indiana left so great a number of descendants as she, her posterity numbering over 200. She has belonged to the Amish church for 80 years. The little one-year-old son of Mrs. Nellie Thompson-Pernod, of South Chicago, died Saturday after an illness of but three hours. Mrs. Pernod had just that forenoon had a picture of the little one taken and in the afternoon it became afflicted with pneumonia from from which it soon died. The funeral was held Sunday. Report.-) state that Roy Jones, tha alleged abductor of Nellie lierger, tried to break jail at Peru the other night by setting fire to the jail, intending to burn it to the ground together with the court house, but that the tire was discovered before any serious damage had been done. Other reports state that Jones was not responsible for the fire and that a crazy inmate of the jail had started it. The etrong wind which has blown ever since last night haB brought no little destruction to buildings about town. Probably the greatest amount of dam age was done to the Washington school house. The cupola which has for so long stood upon the bell tower was loosened from its resting place and blown to the roof beneath. It fell on the north side and crashed through the roof almost hiding itself in the school hr.use garret. It did not piero the ceiling of the recitation room, but through the hole which it made in the roof much rain succeeded in passing and the floor of that room was vjy wet this morning. From Wednesday's Daily. License to marry has been granted to Frank Shafer and Chloe R. Quails. Consult the advertisements of this paper before buying your Christmas presents. L. M .'Styles returned to Eaton this morning. He has again determined to mane that his home. Mr. Fry, who is here from Dakota visiting Mr. Day near Donaldson, went to Royal Center loday. The management of the Kellison hotel has passed from the bands ot S. It. INFLAMflATOKV RHEUMATISM. Its Tortures Equal That of the Rack. The main symptoms of Inflammatory Rheumatism are pain, tenderness, redness ami welllDg of the affected parts. Fever, headache, chilliness, thirst and profuse perspiration are often present. The pain cannct he described. Ath-lo-pho-ros is one of the most important discoveries of the 19th century. It cures Inflammatory Rheumatism by thrusting out the poisonous uric arid from the blood. Its curbs are reasonably quick, certain and always immanent. It Is a certainty. Send for free Treatise. Scpkriok, Neb., May rth, im. Gentlemen: I am afflicted with Inflammatory Rheumatism and tried several medicines and found no relief. Hearing of Ath-lo-pho-roB I tried it Immediately, and after using three bottles I was entirely cured. Elsie Camphrll. For sa'.el at Druggists. The Ath lo-pho-ros Co., New Haven, Conn.

Todd to H. Work. Mr. and Mrs. Todd left today for Logansport where they

i will remain indefinitely, while Mr. Work is already at his post. Miss Grace Montgomery has been giyen the position of stenographer for the Clizbe Bros. Mfg. Co. H. J. Morris, who has been hunting in the vicinity of Plpmouth with friends, returned to Mishawaka today. Mrs. Garver, of Elkhart, who has been visiting her father, Lora Evans, for the past few days went to Bourbon ; this morning. Sixty atlidavits have been filed in justice courts in Wayne township, Allen county, against persons who are harboring dogs without paying taxes on them. A hot time is anticipated when the cases commence to grind. The First Reformed church of South Rand, one of the oldest of tha' city, being non supporting and several thousand dollars in debt to the denomination's chief executive board, is denied further support and the property may b taken by the board if the debt is not paid. It is stated that the share of the profits accruing to Willi im Jennings Rryan for the sale of hisbooks amounts to 800,000, and this will be invested in four percent government bonds, in the name of his wife, who will receive from them an income of more than 82,000 annually. The remains of Oscar Nichols were taken to Argos today for burial. He was buried beneath the ruins of the two f tory brick building which collapsed at Mishawaka Monday afternoon. He was a son of Mrs. J. N.Curtis, ot Ar. gos and the funeral was held at Argos conducted by Rev. Strickland. In terment was made in Maple Grove cemetery. While the milk train was on its way from this city to Chicago and was running at a lively rate of speed one morning last week, a farmer with a load of hay put in an appearance on the right-of-way. There was no time for ceremony, and when the engine struck that load of hay it scattered the farmer and hay over a forty-acre field. The farmer was uninjured, but hi fellings were hurt when he saw the condition of his wagon and hay. Rochester Sentinel. At the close of this year this country will have exported over one hundred million of dollars' worth of iron and steel, an increase of twenty million dol lars over the exports of any previous year. This would be a notable increase, but it does not tell the storv. The home demand has been increased more large ly. The works of this country have been pushed to their fullest capacity, and many new ones built. The product of American iron and steel works this year will be more than 20 percent larger than that of ny previous year. From Thurtdav'B Dally. A. North has been on the sick list for two days. .lacox warrants his nickle lamps for three yeare. tldlw E. A. Munton, of Indianapolis, was in the city today. Don't fail to see Jacox'a line of can dies before buying. tidlw License to marry haa been granted to Emery Apple and Anna I. Graham. Daniel Martin accompanied his blind daughter to the school for the blind at Indianapolis today. II. II. Anderson, whose home is in Pennsylvania, has been in the city looking for his uncle, Uiley Andereon. The sixth annual meeting of the Township Trustees Association of Indiana will convene in Masonic Hall, at Indianapolis, Dec. 27, and continue two days. Mrs. A. McGroove, of Mishawaka, who has been visiting her father at Walaut passed through here today on her way home. Her father, J. M. Lowry, accompanied her as far as this city. .William and Miles 1'omeroy left this morning for Hammond. They have been called there to attend the funeral of the baby of Mr. and Mrs E. E. Campbell which died nine days after birth. (Jen. Williams of the Warsaw Times eends the Independent a copy of a special Christmas edition of the Northern Ir.dianian, the weekly edition of the Daily Times. Without doubt it is the largest paper in all "out doors" and has every evidence of prosperity. A. W. liutler, secretary of the State Hoard of Charities, has been investigating the report of the Commissioner General of Immigration with the purpose of ascertaining how many and whHt kind of immigrants become residents of the state. He says that a comparison with other Btates shows conclusively that Indiana hai fared better by receiving less and a better class of Immigrants who came to this country during the year only 1,335 had Indiana for their destination. For several weeks the reading public have been awaiting the appearance of t' e Indianapolis 1'resv. It was issued yesterday. The delays that have kept back this valuable publication were due to the disapointments in establishing one of the finest newspaper plants known In the west. The new paper makes its appearance under conditions peculiar to iteelf. Its projectors have been made able to secure for it an immense circulation. and aduertising patronage beginning with the initial num ber. The owners, Messrs. Richards and Holiday were the former founders of the News. AttwlMtant to HUhop White. Hev. Walter S. Howard, of the Episcopal diocese of Nebraska, has been called to the deansbip of Trinity cathedral at Michigan City, and will be Installed as the regular assistant of JiishopJohn II azen White.

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No. 51 Dining Room Table Cloth. Table Cloth, white with red barn. Size 50 x 69 inches. Hent postpaid on receipt of 2 real postage wtanipand 0 nignuturet cut from wrap per of Arbucklea' .... a .......... .

No. 52. Lady's Apron. Fine quality white lawn, wide string and fancy lace insertion. Size 32 z 40 Inches. .Sent postpaid od rcCf'.pl of two cenl pant ar ntamp and '2Ü migm natures cut from wrappers of ArI) u c It I e a ' Roasted Cof-fe.

No. 57. A Pair of Scissors. Made by the beat American manu facturere and well finished. 61- inches long. Went post-paid on receipt of '2 cent postage ntamp and 15 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Routed Com. wnen 1 No. 66. A Gentleman's No. 68. An X-L Hlgbett grade material and work map ship, 32 calibre, centre f double action. Sent by express, charges prepaid by us, on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and ISO

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sicnatnres cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Iloaated Coffee. When ordering name your nearest Express Office as well as your Post Office.

This is a picture of the signature on Arbuckles' Raasted Coffee Wrapper, which you are o cut out and send to us as a voucher. No other part of the Coflee Wrapper wil be accepted as a voucher, nor will this Picture be accepted as such. SOME Address all communications SOUTH IIKND'S .SPANISH (UN. Congressman Itrick to Have First Chance at the Captured Trophie. Tnrough the efforts of Congressman A. L. JJrick, of the Thirteenth Indiana district, it is expected that Sonth liend may before a great while be in posses sion of one of the guns promised several months ago. The guns are now in the Marbor in New York and Mr. lirick has been officially info; med that South Uend is to hare the first chance at the shipment of the captured guns. It is prooable the one that will be selected will be an eight and one-half inch gun of characteiistio Spanish type. Even after a choice is made there is likeli hood of its being some time hefore the gun reaches South Hend. Some times matters of this kind progress slowly. IluHjr Day on an Ohio Farm. A dippatch from Auburn, Indiana, states that Dec. 13, 1891), will lang be remembered at the home of William Gatsch, a (Jerman farmer living east of here just over the Ohio line. There were born on that farm yesterday trip lets, twin calves, a litter of pigs, a colt, a litter of pups, and two lambs. Dec. 13 is the birthday of the eldest eon and today is the thirteenth anniversary of the happy German's married life, (lateen is happy and firmly believes in thirteen as a lucky number. Hurr Oak. Mrs. Cora Studdabacker, of liarron, Wis., is visiting with her father, Aaron Burns, of this place. Mrs. Wm. Von Elir is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wilson Wenino, of near Rutland. Mtb. Von Elir will soon go to 1'enn, North Dakato, where her husband has gone and prepared a home for them. Dr. Loring haa moved his oilice fixtures from the building near Cromley's store to his new building near his residence. The transfering of two lots In Hums' addition to Burr Oak, to Aaron and AImira Burns, has been completed. Protracted meeting will continue during the week. The Advents met at G. A. Maxey's, Tuesday, and elected trustees to build a brick church at Burr Oak.

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to 32 in. ; from 3.1 to M i in. ?-t-.it poxt- j to 41 inches ir lviigtl.. ri-v.: 0 inches long. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of JüLd-.L'L.e '"J.'i1. H.fiV.'!.1. "."mT nn ":K:t'-I c ut ;vta !ai:i; J rent po-taee Mump and 90 signatures cut from wrappers of from thowrappersot Arbucklt'H' Unacted i -Msiaturcs cut ir .i.i v..apjcra Arai.cU.es Itoasted Coffee. When ordering caiue your ueartst Kjcpress Coffee. cf ArbLK kkV i: ast"d Colic. Oilice -veil as your Post Office. '

No. 63. A Butcher's Knife. 7 IS

lx Inch blade, hard wood handle, good materials and well thiwheii. -.nr post-yaid on reeipt t Vi vvttt oinice Mtamp and -O sij:n.i 1 1, !. cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Koasted i'oile.

No. 64. A Kitchen Knife.

Will cut bread, slice ham and saw the xne. Serviieaile. and bboui.i t o : very kitchen. Sent post-paid on receipt of - rent postage .!...u.. ..a.i - 1 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbucklea' Uiutei t'o!t -.

Pocket Knife.

Two-bladed knife made of tesl material od finished In workmanlike manner. Sent postpaid on receipt of'2 rent postage stamp and 40 siguntures cut from wrappars of Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee.

Revolver.

No. 70 A Porcelain Clock. Importe) porceiitiii frame, tn,nitul!y tl.--corated. Movement made y New Haven Clock Co., tiuaruiiieed by theiu u -toim. ti:uekoeper, S inches lnjii, aume will;).. Soni by fxprcsH, chartes prepaid by on receipt of '2 cent tucc .ttimp anil

.ittiiatures Arbuckles I .ousted name your i.eurest j your I'ost Olliee. OF OÜB SIGNATURES ARE PRINTED X It to ARBUCICLE BROS., A Id rich Kulte rt non. Married on December 11, ISiK', by Justice Washington Kelley at the otlice of Hon. W. B. Hees, Elmer 0. Aldrich and Ella M. Robertson, both of Tt egarien, lnd. indie lien 4 aLaaMaaUatfAftB Did you ever try to dodge the i :Jn-drop3? Did not succeed ay well, did you? It's just ..r, ttscSesi; to try to escape from . gsrnis of consumption. You r.'.t do it. They are about us ...i every hand and we are con..:i.iiiy taking them into our i fcen why don't we all have dircasa ? Simply because i.zco germs cannot gain a footiu a strong throat and ii:ngs. It's when these are wcul: tlaat the germs master. Tfie body must be well supplied with fat. The danger comes the blood is poor and the Lw-Jy is thin. If your cough does liot yield, and your throat and längs feel raw and sore, you i l.oald not delay another day. Take Scott's Emnnulsnoim of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophosphites at once. It will heal the inflamed membranes and greatly strengthen them as well. The digestion becomes stronger, the appetite belter and the weight increases. The whole body becomes well fortified and tho ;;crnis of consumption cannot gain a foothold. It's this nourishing, sustaining and strengthening power of SCOTrS EMULSION that has made it of such value in all wasting and exhausting diseases. 50c. and $1.00, 11 druggists. SCOTT & UOWNE, Oicii.iit, New Yr.

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Dress Pattern. No. 56 Six Handkerchiefs. 12 y:.r.":s l'ririt-i ri:aiivii-. "y IV I.!.-. i roi- : to Sfii-ct Vs -'":::. I'tri!;. i an rJ Nil'. cirM :i. paiii mi rtri-ipt of, r.:j; pi-t:i. ! Kir. in ;: nj III tt i-u: i !:. vvriij- : i-m.nnimninij o . -T, all oyjOGco'jooonccn Six Ladips' Pocket Uandker-chu-ts ii''tn-t itched, colored burd- ' crs, size u x 13 inches. Sent poatiasj on rerfipt of 'J cent !o-taa Ntamp and 20 Mg ; iintiir'a cat from wrappers of ArDucklfs' Kosated Coffee. i la".i:H-ii

No. 58. A Pair of Shears.

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No. 59. Razor made by J. R. Torrey.

turer re-Hp: of vj rrnf pounce ntamp and 'JS Man's Belt. No. 62. A taa n.r. i-w:W-S i :. iicu s. Whc-u onienn-; i. larh. I:e;:s r ::i it ;:a a llrst-ciass set, mounted Ho. 65 A Lady's Pen Knife. r-f li.i- !'a finely tinislid blades, lim !!. ii'antifully variegated i . :::ii!-;tion of onyx. Sent ito-i'-paid on receipt of ::iT t::-.r:jK- taiiip and 110 i;::i:!tllrs cut from wrappers t A.-!.iic:.les Uoasted CotTee. Contloman's Watch. ; uMtch of the ordinary Hize. t pro ::. i!::-Uel;plated case, (solid The " Ni-w li t wind and CJuii'k f.eat Iii-v Ii utter u Kta:..;..r i .. t-e uf the Ui.-'T ;: I: !v !::-:hed steel phiiuiiH.

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on rfccipt i.l' J t :tt ; I. ir,.; ''tamp und 'JO sitfuatures cut from r.i: -M-r- . Aivu -lili -' Itnustod Coffee.

cut lmui wru; pe: of Coflee. When or.:-.-i:! Kxpres (llice u; u-lua

rhlu represent one page of a List which is found lr each nonnd packajre of Arbuckles' Hoasted Collee, aud with each j'jt- iairo which the List is found the purchaser has bought i iiirn:e part of some article to i- .-elected t him or her trom the List, subject only to the condition that the eugnature on the package is to be cut out and returned to Arhuckle Hros. as a voucher, in accordance with the directions printed in connection with each Item Illustrated and described in the List. This List will be kept pood only till May 31. 1UOO. Another pa-re of this List will appear in this paper shortly.

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He has as line a stock of Groceries as any giocer in the city. All kimls of Hreakfast Foods, Farinaceous Goods, Cannct! Goods and Coffees that can't be beaten in this market. Headquarters for good Hutter. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Give me a trial order and see if what I say is true. YOURS TO PLEASE.

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SEND US OME DOLL AP 4 Dt IhU l. out ami an-n-i tm u. Milk fl.tXt. mad me mill trad ;tm this .NkM MritUUU fAltLOK .EM K(.AN, br Orient . O. I., aubirrt loriniat-

tiua. You can examine It utjour iifitreat freight Tim Und It eiactlT an reureovnted. tti rroalmt lue ad far lirttf r than orrD JTtl'l by other at more munry , cat OUR PRICE S35.50. Iho l.UO drpoait, or frrlrhl rhanrra. THE PARLOR CEM of the

AU SHLtitST 10.M-Ü inatmini-ats trr nade. From the illiist.rati.M bIio-mi, rhich ii engraved direct from a photufrraph you can form Dineiilraof itt lxautiful arixaraiire. Made fruin nolld quarter awrit oak or walnut a drfclred. prrforaled krj aiip, full panel bod;, beautiful narquetry dtita panel and manr other handwtue dreorationa and ornanenta, making it the VICKY l.AlkST Sf VLK. IHK I'AltLOK (.'KM HA feet liits'h, 48 inches lonp, i3 inches wide and weiKha 3M pitumiH. Contain 6 wtaves. 11 stops, aa follows: Uiapawa, rriacipal, Iulrlana, Jlrlmlia, (rate, Creaioaa, Haaat'oapler, Treble Coupler,

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lllapaaoo need, I Set or rleaalnr nrt flelodioa rrlncipsl Kreil. THE PARLOR CEM action con-nntti of the Celeltraled Newell Kreil, which are Oiilr unt'd in the highest irrailc inütrunietits; flttml with hiaaoai t'oapler aail Vt llumaaa, aUo Ih-mI IHile fell, leathers, etc., bellow of t he liest ruhlHT ein! h, Ä lv licllow tock and linest leather in valve-. THE PARLOR CEM I furnished with a 10x14 Iteveled plnte French mirror, nickel plated feiliil frames, anil every modern improvement. furaUh free a baadaaiaie orgaa atawl aad (be beat organ Inatrne tloa b)Mik puulikhrd. GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. 'trjftV ttr-H 41 K Ii A we tsNiie a written liiiuiinir 2 irur iruarantee. Iiv the terms and condition of which if any part iveu out e repnir it free of rkante. Try it one month and we will refund your money if you are no! perfectly HatiKfleri. 6U0 ofthr eoriran will e wold at $35. SO. IIUIIKK AT (IM IÜ IMfVT lH.V. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED dealt with tianKk your neighbor about us, writ (he puhliMlier of this aier or MetroMlilan, y Nation il Itaiik, tr Corn Nat. Hank, of Chicftfro; - : jL: r lierman Fichanire liank. New York ; or any ' i railroad or eipreea companv in Chicago. to ni ; bate a radtal of oer f 74NI.IHMI.OO, occupy entire : Ft one 4f the InrRflHt bueinexa blocks in i'hicauo. and employ nearly t.noo eople In our own

tiillMiiiir. ItR PKI ia tint, A net AI V7V.OU aad apt - : HIANOM, tttllfc.INI aad apt a I everything: in miioical instruments at lowest wholesale prices. Write for free special ortfan, pmno and iiiUHical instrument catalogue. Address, (Hoars, lUebatk Ca. ar tkoraa(hly rsllablo. Kdllor. i 3EARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.). Fulton. Oeiplaineiand Wayman Stt.. CHICAGO, ILL.

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No. 55 Four Handkerchiefs.

KourlJentlt'HIt'U'S Han.lkerchiels, border. 1 x l-a icclis. Sent on receipt of 2 cent nonlnee Mtituip and 20 .!- DHturet cut trom rappers of ArbuckloV Kjasted Cotfee. The J. It. Torrey Razor Is known as the best made in the United States. The printed guarantee of the manufac goes with each rarer. Sent pott-paid on signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckls-.' Carving Knife and Fork. with genuine buck-horn handles. Knif? blade Nc. 67. Picture Frame. Cabinet sixe, bra.-s, silverpiated. Sent pott-paid on reeipt of 2 rent postage xtanip and 1- signatures cut from wrappers of Art'Uck'ett' Koasted Coffee. j Stem back. No. 7 1. Enameled Alarm Clock. a55 Modeled rflehet Ktanclanl of Alarm Cloclr Seamlff-s frame, ornariietai hunu, French pattern -nd second hand. Will run thirty hours with one windint;. .Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of - cent postnee taiiip and SO itua. tures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Mounted Coffee. When ordering name your nearest Express j Office and your l'ost Office as well. YORK CITY, N. Y. SEE YOU. Phone 37. SJ depot, and If tou r,rr pa, thf frrlitlil I 31.54 and1 Boat UIKABLI.

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j i y m M . j N :,!! (..; -.i::'i'.-.j . m:i h. u- . .r j 1 Ih ! i i t i;i;4':ij i.'.::, n.M u for j tit!i I'.i'ti.l. l;ill rf).l i:;l. lil.lM ji. p.. f South ivinl. i-i'. i i! y Km: j i o. -l, Kxcfj. Siii).l;. . ,; i j H ,. f;,r i,.rr-ir;ii,u No. . " l.'.;r, p. m ' ' T::t; .. in. for I.iir:iiij'ort KorcM:i.ItrTliii,;iril.ulv,:jall trV.i.-s v J st;it'.o!s. and for fun Information a to tlirt:L'1' 'inrm. tc. i1irtf.s T A. ;VN. Alf;,: flymniitJi I ft! " -: '.-irlHt IV.-rvc U,.,, -I I .-v . lake Erie & Western ?.- R. 'ndianapoli. A Miol.itti; C j 1 Iivie.ir. Tlmi Card N'jrnl.-r M. in etttn-t ,ii,! I r'.-. RT1I HOl'Mi TRAINri. N. vi. IU. n lt :iv r!!ii(u.tl: ,Lt n:r.r, a. Pi . ' " fi:17f. m No. V4. Ii:t to arrive at l' ini.uth ii:v".i in. .'ITII VOt'.M TH.A I . N. v;. lue tt Ir-ave 11) mouth at ltiju a. tu N'- -" ' " " 5:Wi l-.IP No. I'd I x-'Hl f rclrlit. U. ll:W. ji. rn No 'Jl. Due to leitv.' I'ljuumt!) at 5:i;t.iu. TiH'n N' v: atnl r.m ilaüv letiu .-n rimouili : 1 1 n ! Iini!aii.-io:io aii.l train No v4 iäilv xer-pt Mimlay. Nos v.. :.fil jo ri n i:iiu t-xce-1 Sun!:tv Nos ji .MiiliM p ake !'rf t iin tioi:- at lulianaj o: w ith IVmiv Ivania Con ihiiv, 1u, 4 Hixl C. U. ami I ; al-o at 1 ptoii with mai;i lliie tra.:l tor oiutv tat ami w-st For tiket. rate-, an. I -em-ra! Inlormatlon call on V. I'Al'HKNsrKCK, Arent "'vf r.-,t;.linl C. F. Daly. (1. I. A.. ln.Mat:aiHlis. In.. B. & O. Time Card, Arrival anl ileparture of trains at I.at a .Jet. East JJoi nd. No. 1,, &:Ö0 a. m.; No. 14, p. ni. West Hound. No. 17, 2:0 p. m. l.Miic'-j time ami elegant train sTvice to all principal points eat ami south. For rates. Mine table apply to N. Nye. Airt. l.apa. .le t.. Iii'l.. 4r to V.. N. Austin, Central Tassenr At..Chia.o. Dl. bailee in Time Trains tin IVniisylv:mit I.iiu's. I' rider a new schedule, in tilect Sunday, Nov. VJ, IbW, pissenper trp'i j over the i'ennsjlvania Lines leave riyniouth station as follows: For the East No. , 2:05 a. 111. daily; No 18, )-.V.i a. in. daily; No. 20, lü:.7 a. tn, daily except Minday; No. , 5:4" p. in daily: No. 2, 7:."0 p. in. daily lextrb fare); No. lib, H:o p. in. daily except Sunday. For the West -No. 10, 5:34 a in. daily; No. 5, D'A'.i a. m. daily (extra fare); No. :7, 11:22 a.m. daily except Sunday; No. :'., 2:10 p. in. daily except Sunday; No. y, '.:12 p. in. 1ail ; No. 7, :3I p. ia. daily. For particular information on the subject, apply to .1. K. Hanes, agent. Hot Springs, Ark. :th Ke-ort un earth 1 exiis (.rt.ml Kmpire tt the S Ulth west. New Wori.l s Fjiytit ami l.au.l t' .M-lr Sunsliiiie lajtn 1. Oraiines and Flowers Mexico California AH Invite you to come K'KI.V vit Iron Mountain Route Shortest Quickest Best Service IJeciiiiinj: Chair Cars s.ats free) ami I'lil'mau lUillet Sleepers on 11 trains. Speeial low r.ites lor winter tourist tickets. True Southern Route No Snow. No Ice. No Blockades. ropulm person-illv i-omlurti'W Tourist Car Fxfursi.tns to Callfttrnia everv Thursday via "True Southern Koiite" ami Mi-soutj 1'a'citie. -Col-i.tdo Short Fine.' I.'att s always ;is low as any route W rite to pairphiets, folders, etc Hissell Wilson. D P.A. 1 1 1 Adam st .. ( hieau'o. III. II. D. Arn strong, Tra. Pass Aent. 7 Fort st.. V , Detroit. Mii h. II. C. TiMictidt I. Ä. T. A.. St. laouis. .M. in $2.45 GOLD PLATED ; 4 tit mis an. out. nun kciiu i 0 VI Ml l lll V 011. 1 uill .... 4 ill tins an. out. huh tx-n.l i li". ( jf If' Voti this ati-h I'.v expf'S.-. 4'. 4 . I. "it ulje"t tamiiiiitioii. Vu mi J"V' vv. xamiiie it at viir riprr Itlr r .-iai'-rk',',. ... . -a- f ..I . ...... i. ...I I t.ii y1 as. aim 11 i"iu.u .,rirrii, aiuiai"s 4 turi, rtat 11 as rt rrM-Dir: aaa itiul ar limine aiHrrii.ril at 53. 7i 10 Ii. H 11 1 lit I Mi ll mis't-aihiv ile-4t ipt i"!!.f4s fr.lieia NMlr, 4aitrirma .U,.I4 illlriliirl.-l l.i If t:o. Mlio 30-tm,..M i! I.ll.-.l .tfhrn, rtt. If Ii vmi f it 1 it thf enti.il or Im'I 1 1 I t tlU n Bl! V i t IlI'M ' .'itrha-;. .a. lli firra vap acc-ai till. I-KI4 t, f . S'y.y-'ip """l eipl'i'-s fli;tiv ?(Vo Don t bc Deceived .- I e.trhj ala.rilM.Bia'nll jy. 111,11 w .mi.l It n.l (i ta vtcV" laeli. te m cuil,! ct a f -.'i.lXI a.'r ;t.lt watch fur S. Ji to H. 7 j. Iira mr rll thr twr ali h t or $.2.45. OUR $2.45 WATCH j M-V"? ( i - Sern Hark and Hrr I ilu.t irmil llit-n lirr, stein v It'll uml s l.golil lalril, listi.l-..in 1 V 'IilTI'u nl it nil i ii lii-li. .1. Iim.I lilr a Ii iu h-rrailr tol.l rllr 1 auil I. a (era at tradniaT airh, in.i miit ih iiii'kt-1 7 .t , . 1 stem witii I A iiici'ii-Hii, v ai i ai teil, a in! a tr IIim'c-kei'fH-r. liir atrhra from !H erat ap, "ll-l llrl aatrhra t3.ti aad up, wnir lor fr W alrh and Jioclri ( at a lor u-. td.irr.s SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc. t, Chicago ttrara, Kotark A to. arc tborou.-hlj mil able. Ldltot ,) im ONE DOLLAR ( i l 1 In- ml nut a ml m-iiiI ( ii-.. tato ihiiiiIkt hh-Ih-s v----ai-r.iss (up i your liii;iryk se:i I in I 'rout. Vlitlll nlUl.li- V to it.1 -tilt, mill u 1 1 1 si-i.il v i ii . '( siil.i-i-t tu a.-x:tiuitiittiiti. 1 .a ran 1 I ' rtninlna- il at tour rn-ittlit li--ol, imilXU I Ai if tnililil pfli.i tly Klt.sl.ti-ti.ry, tlir l ' rrralt-st harr a in a ri r a. .-mil mtiial to ti'tt.-i tlmt r. t ill :'t li.lHI. Oi.-fn-irht aitnl (II K SI'H III. Mill t. S6.70, ltli I l0, or i. I anil frrltrlil rhanrr. Ihr fr, ichi ti:irei ill rrairraluiuCtll rrnls I r :.(! ti.il.-s. THESE TOPS RE BUILT TO FIT ANY BUGGY OR ROAD WAtiCN. You . ..tt i t iii. m on in. i) ii.iiiiii. M:i.K- I roni '...-. l-t iuI-Imt tri I, ln-ail an-l l:ii'k hta vs lim-.l wuli N... 1 1 i-lot h. M.l' i i;rt Mi ttH 11 11 1 if it'll. :i or 4 liltrk jrtKllini it M. I li.ixvi. j:ii.-i!i-iui I prop nut-. roiiirlit iron slnltipir i.ti'. pti nt l-ut-tons. wliiflt maU.s it a.lju-tal.l.': f all li-ni-'l li Ki.-L, -i;r-tniii it h irlasn vi itul.i , vlanri front ml r-.i i . (IKIlIK TO-t(Y. un: Hill HilF IU 4J4.V ( rtMM.I K. Address. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.. Chicago. IIL Ittvara, Korbark k Co. rt thorovkly rt-liaklr Kdi.r.) Cklrkeatr r'a Fallah IIImmEfHiYROYAL PILUS ryTV aara. ai-a.. rrl.at l.. ,?;" jf "1 JrVTk r hVanl in II fd an l nirtlllc Ihcira. 'altsl with Mu' rtl'N'n. Tl Mjr aoatarr. Rrft dwu tuUtuu- tr conaanW ,-..ra..ma At lro..t.. r m 4 la alami (or particular.. mhbmIH -Hellcf for l.dle4U i.t". rn mm . i Jk4ikk rftim.inltll r Od kj all U ural lrulaia. 1' HI L A I A. ll4Hiieteker i:4-urtloi. For information about rettiiceii faiee, through time, and other particulars reganiitiK Home-seekers' excursions to the South and West, apply to Pennsylvania Lintig Ticket Apents. 12-10 Il4lllay i:Kiirttltiiit l VaiKlttlia I. In. On account of holidays the Vandalia line will sell tickets at one and onethird fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale LHc. 23, 24, 25, 30 and 31 and January 1 and good to return up to and including January 2. T. A. Downs, agent. Grip makes one ick, weary and reU. Du Males' Restorative lfrrwm boss rat?.

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