Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1884 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN.

American Prosperity.

Tlic Facts as They Exist, for tbc Cartfslcan Statesmen to Encoi^iter. Philadelphia Telotrnun. The Carlisle school of statesmen, who propose to legislate for this fifty million?of people, are going to legislate uptm a hew plan. They confess that what they design to dais only m the way of experiment ; that they may be wholly wrong about if. but, nevertheless, they 'are going to giye it a triaf. Mr. Carlisle acknowledges that, he had heard of “that women in Belgium who was found making nails at a few cents a day.” That woman—working in freetrade Belgium, in lately f: 00-tiade Germany, in present free-trade Hoi land, in free-trade England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales—might bo multiplied by millions, and still there would be other millions of her,. She would be found in that same Belgium, and in Holland, Germany, and Austria also, harnessed with horses, or in the Netherlands with dogs, at the cart, or at the plow: she would be found in the coal mines of Belgium and England and Waler, digging cr hauling coal. In short, in every free-trade country of Europe she would be found doing the SfcroDg man’s work —hewing the wood, drawing the wafer, by the labor of her hands and by the sweat of lier brow earning her bread, which did shp not do she would-starve as surely as she was born, because in those beneficent free-trade countries net ouly he, but she also, born to lowly estate, must live at the hardest, coarsest work, or cease to live. Hot only in Belgium will that poor wom’au be found making nails for a few cents a day, bat making nails for as little in England, 1 a- leas in Holland drawing tlio boat along the -fowpath of the canal, not only doing - The work that mules do here! hut often* When tired and .exhausted., receiving the mule's StCkS aml er.wos. It is only in those line old -frog-trade countries, whose market is the whole world, who _ do not luive to confine: their sales t<> their own people', that woman inns! work or starve—must work as men. do, br.<*anse the wages paid to a man are so lew as to make it impossible for him to support little more than his; own individual lite. It is not only woman, whose place should be On her own hearth, who works for the pittance : U is-also the little- child thr ;st into tic mid, or pit a-, ages wdieu-tkw children of Vrncvlcan wurkirgmeu' hrstill.ou tlr irmotli-t's knees, • As a class and rule," the American woman works only’ in in r ov.n household/ She i-a -- a ho-.it. wish !'•>! only a hoard llopr, but -carpets ci.e/lng the. beards. It i» well niuiisUe.l, lighted, heated, often handsomely decorated. Better than that, it ofteue -t reply eiit-> the reward of her husband’s industry ; and her thrift: it .is/prope*. tv. and it i.-j TfteTrs. Within it they and ikeir-ei ild- j reirluml Gea.ii, wholesome, someihitw . more than decent—beautiful liv*.-s. 'the woman in Belgium, Engl ami, Scotland: or Wales who mares naiis or digs in tie mines, or in Holland is harm ssed with b’orse or dogs to cut or plow, or dragsdlic heaTy boat through tlio canal la* the rope about her wit t iered i).-e -sis. is housed worse than our vvor-kingniiiU> dogs. Kol 'a house’at : -I: in a hut".; often wkkeither -a.bam-earth or Irani stone jioor; illy lighted, n-:a heated a: aii ih airy sanitary sense, the who)-, tviuily Lud died into one .room:Aw day li Vi G-ulu t o ilVii (ItYoUw- whttrtgsorno H ViHg-. i —le raid his brood vi itxit to • know whattlie-workirgmaihs iiio in the | towns of merry England . is, * let them read Prof.:.Huxleys late a.l- : r- >s on the homes of Loudo:; workingmen: audit they want to know w-hat it is in the; c-Tntry, then let thv.m : read Canon; Ki’igslcy's r.nem of ••Ti-.e Poacher’s WiiC.” *■ Ail these soe-a' nyd economic evils 1 under wiilch that woman and that man. ■ rot-only of Belgium.- but of 'free-trade Europe. suffer;. iuavuol be wholly due t v free-trade. * Bat a- lensf fr. e-trade, ami all the world fora mark r, havo.no relieved Jfiiih or -her from the awlu poverty wi-iea is beyond any ynw ri’f J -scrip-don. So-p out or those free.trtidd countries •in'':* p--ot<-,.:ti re BraiiCi—-t-idy. i: iidly protective,' but niAr .pirn-' t ..ciivc in .greater uegrife than aw. other—au4 we yviii see a- nation |-r >% • pi tons and happy. , j YV c will see vvuqien working. but not os elsewhere. The/ work chlpfiy in their homes, rearing liicir chinirgn, j though not same exteu: as in the 1 United Sta. eg. where w< niaiik aiA ; is uhiefiy home work and, ui h ico,!rare executions, womanly work. Here j Vo have unexampled . pi'esq eriij, a fixed, enduring prosperity, and here no j hate lu o’tectiou.'iTMer Carlisle pleases to add, a restricted market. Is i: worth white, as the "CarHsifes arc so uucertwin abont the mnilt-y'-tu-experi-ment with the policy that has made that BAgium woman a Worker, at the

auvil, & digger in the black, foul depths of the mine, with her little children working with her-. She is in England also, in Holland also, everywhere, in fact, where free trade is. Here shels safely, comfortably, often luxuriously, bestowed; her chief duty to make her home attractive, to tit her children for the highest pursuits. Free trade may not destroy our industries or throw out of employment millions of workingmen, or reduce: their wages to the standard ol the Belgian woman’s, but it may; and as it may, kit wise to play tho fool with it any more than with a dynamite magazine.

The Commissioners ' Record.

The regular March term of the Commissioners’ Court convened last Monday. The Hons. aymire, Prevo and Nichols all being present. Monday and Tuesday were the “ Whisky days” and devoted mainly to the disposal of applications for saloon licenses, Timothy O’ Connor of liemingtou got his license without difficulty, as did also John Lonorgan, ot Rensselaer. August Fritz, 'of the new town of Wheatfield, in Wheattield township, was shown to be in the habit of becoming intoxicated and his application was refused. The application of James P. Givens for license to keep in the room now occupied by John B. Reynolds, in Rensselaer, was contested on the gj ounds that he had sold liquor to a minor. The remonstrants were Allied Thompson and-John Coen. An affidavit having been filed by the remonstrants stating that the witnesses against Givens had left, for parts unknown, with the connivance as they belie veil of the applicant, they asked that the' case be continued of the case, for a period of not less than thirty days. The commissioners decidedto grant the continuance until the June term of their court. Later. —The missing .witnesses in the last mentioned case, returned to town, Tuesday evening, and to-day the commissioners will be petitioned to reopen the case, which, it is probable they will gousent to do.

The Now Traffic Arrangeinent

A. B. Southard, over the title -of general passenger agent, as well as general traffic manager, issuesda .cirrnl ir dated Feb. 27, as follows-: “This company lias perfected< arrntjgeriKMtts with the Cininimati, I ndianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago railway for a through pass eager 'ihmvm Lafayette to indianr:polls and Cincinnati, taking effect Mar ch L, 1884. For that purpose the Louisville, Now Albany & Chicago rail way will use that portion of its ! track between Chicago and Lafay- | otta", and the Cincinnati. Indmuup- ! oils, St. Louis & Chicago r’ailway ' between liftbwet-te ftvid 4 i Its, and also Cincinnati, the lino to j be known as the Moncm-liuo. Ball- ! -n. a n ’-.sleepers and 'through- coache s j •>. .4 t>3 van on night express trains bui'i dirough coaches on day ex!TVss trains between Chicago, 1 ndianapolis and Cfaacinnati/ Lou--isviiie, New Albany & Chicago |trains will leave Chicago, from, j Folk;street Depot, and deliver | passengers' in Union Depot atTndI lanapolis, and Grand Central pas- ] sengei station at Cincinnati. The i diitiaifiadiy. j-QifeSSt j "Chicago to Lauiyette, lid mi- - j CnlcagoTo Indianapolis, l-Hl'mitesy i Chicago to Cincinnati, 2hd. miles.. i All classes of passengers go i through without transfer and > bag- ! gage checked.” ! - .

I, ' . I. ■ . 1 Jjalf (]h| f}J*! ffgfiJ Use Lad ‘•i'»lc£'<“diie die man Hon «.>>;?xo!eV j weary so.vire. “who inventedit" 1 Sanviio';J gratitude i->,o:tr.s but What if runnel . for reaiijn t-njov that evceilijit invention» "NtMv.usnos* ia lilt- had hot one di.soa. ' j writes Miv-WiHiamt.Vdenrtii, list v eil known I .wholesale druggistof iiiiiVaS <>, N V. . , •*i could,not sleep. and my nigius were either 1 passed in that sort of restlessness which nearly ria.s'-.a man. aria a kind of. Mirjihr, haunted ! i;y tuniionliiigdrcam-. liovtuy!; o'u i’Ai:Ki:r.'s •; 2«’»?*• :c fur other troubles. 1 tried itaiyo tor ibis', j Tim result both surprised aui! ueHvii'.cd mo. ■ .'<!> Serves were tafied to convert i»i‘cJi. and, !lki-1 a.o..;tr s fat men. i fell into too ranks ,jf ' tltoreftlio sleep o'menus ! glam id ad f rant- -the tunic speedily did away wjth too condition of j oreiwivii debility titKl ispop-ea osensiotfvd by imy previous sieojdossnis'. and stave me 1 strong:,h iititt-pu.-fe-.u digestion, it: brie;. thy : . r..e ..{ Ute jonie tlr.iiono-lil v i e-est'.i’oTislmvi nt.v healthy 1 have' used l'm;.m:s Tn vul-muux. entire Mice*.* Tor sea-.«ickueW aiili for tt<«/ r hove! disorders incident toocs.in ro'yages I 'i’liis preparirtmn, which bus inf o Itrotvn as ! J'AnaKii's (iixuKn IVSit. wdl iieivutter, he 1 railed simply riKKKK’s 'Tfisiy. ' Tills change ,' Uus atcn ivn lc: ,l i. necessary tty .siitjstitut,‘S j fin,a.-oil upon ineir customers hy unprincipled i dealers under the name of ginger; ami as ginjferis really an unimportant liaToriiia; ingredient, \Ve drop the misleading word. i’Jease remember that uo change has been, or *df- liej -made in tiic jirenarafluiv it.-i-.f and r all bottles reniaiuhig in th* hands nr dealers, wcajQjgt under. 4he_aima_ ut ••I'AKupt'*:, UpMiEg Xusit;,” contain tile gcuuitte 1 neditalic if thw signature of Wis.oX A Co. is at the ItoUtdw'K the outside Wrapper. X Vs v*Mt. t'- * ’

The Glidden Barbed wire at Cleaver's is the most economical fence wire, it won’t break. Cali and see it. Boils, sores and ulcers, indicate a bad state of the blood. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla eradicates all foul humors. The entire Bailikvißpt Sloe!*' of McCracken & Kirk lias been removed to' Leapold’s Bazar and will bo sold-at le*« Ihau wholesale prices. The same having heen bought at a great sacrefice wiil be sold correspondingly. Don’t buy any Boots & Shoes before calling at Leopold’s great Bazar. ——-_•<•+ TII -THACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Wo guarantee it. WILL YOU SUFFE with Dyspepsia anil Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizes is "gUttr-lametd-ra-cure yomm SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that, terrible crnigh. Shiloh’s Cure is the semedy for you. CATARRH CURED, halth and sweet breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nnsal Injector free For kale by F R Meyer For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price <ls cents. - S HI7.OH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cdreS consumption. SHILOH’S VITALTZER is what you need for (’l'nstipation. Loss of Appetite, Dizz.i----ne-s and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, Price lU ami jVeoirtS per tvottie. gjgugj WHOOPING COUGH andJßronehitis iinine Lately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. For sale by F. B. Meyer.

Tfioti.i«tiuds say so. Mr. "T. A\'. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes: ‘T never hesitate to recommend your Eleetrie [titters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction udd fare rapid sellers.” Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and -will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can afford •to be without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor’s bills every year. Sold at fifty cents a bottle LjT: B, Meyer. 10-2-Ut. Time io Ssoy> £t. Its to bad, Sir or Madam, but don't get-trightered. You hair is falling off, mat’s certain. A glance in that mirror, or an investigating committee of .fingers was the dismal story.. • We won't discuss the possible cause. It is enough that Parker’s Hair Balaam used-no vv-wi 11 preY-ent-fnriher-destt-ac-don. I s your h air somc wliat.gmym:aO:uid g;:is:i? N Alas,, yes. The Balsam will give back the original color, softness and gloss. Not a dye, not oily, elegantly perfumed, a perfect dressing. - ' id-i-L-it --Aki:-; -———— Buckiec’g Annas, Salve. Te i: Bk-vi: S.vr.vt: iu the world for Cuts, i hruan--;. fores Uh-uv, Sd: Rfiaum, i i s’i-res, T.-tler, Chappad -Hands Chilldains, - Gu-wt, and ail K|un .Er-up Hons add piisi-tivi-ly cures Piles or no piy required. It g| guaranteed A.a. give, .peid'iv.t sstAi-.onh.in ■ r m nfnado.f. rjic.- Eh cFMs per per box. For sale by F. B:. Meyer. Itl-ff-lyr. . .

T 9 ’TCTG AFFS^fC-TfiJ!®. Since tlio introduction of, Kellog’s Columbian Oil it has made more per- ! maui-m cures ayd given better salisfaeI tion on Kidney Complaints’ and lllicu-bamhs-ni -t-ban miv knavim. remedyL : -Itseoatii.iu .1 series of wonderful cures in all.climates Ims iir.nio it known as a safe and reliable ager,t to employ .against ail aches : aml pains, w:\ieff -are the. forerunners of more serious disorders. If acts speedily ami surely,, always relieving s mien eg ayd pfl-n saying Jffo: The protection it affords try it< t i ntoly use mi rlten mat ism. kjd- : dev affection, jind all aches and pains, ipvouuds (Tamping pains, cholera ino ri bus, diarrhoea. Coughs, colds, catarrh, i and ui-ordbrs among children, makes |it an - invaluable .remedy to he kept | always on hand yc every home. No • person can aff’.-nl to i>a Withonl i:. and 1 It’s ai-soixit'-ly i-eriain in its remedial : etiecta, and wiil - -always- . cure 1 when cures are po-adile. t all at. Emmet !v:rniai's ami g---t .-. iiie.<iio«indntn hook giving mo” - j'uii demits of the enrative properties of this wonderful medicine.

M.l» « fj \i fry fiT All 81? ‘tesiViiVa !-.. - ' - w s I N often ishereby gtv uto M. I\ EanctaHj 1 wloi'O .iii'-s ' im• ne IS 'linhii iV. r., Jacob. BT i flora., 'iV'iiiiain Tniraer, "fames .i.lit'chev, i t Ab<: all othgrs .interested, flint' 'f own the ; ih• iu l l i\v o-1/ dnir'i' i o.t ifeytito.i Twenty- i |si 5s -'/ Tov.-.t-siiii) Tiiirty-orie tdl'i .h'ortin ; ; Eni>an* Six ''•Vest, ami tied ; v ; ilf pro. • ! e-ed vvi;i» L’tct .Surveyor of y count v i i to make n ! "Mt .siiryey an l sifbdiv;en.'' oV ! s’*id SitdlfJt, ut; ft) nr,m!i liteivof ai fnny t lie neces-ury estaltiisli tim- bonntls of mV : land: c .!iinie:wi:i:t . rtidny, ?dnrch v Tth. ‘ •1.'.04,*a' ■ d’eioc'f a tn., and fondiuue from ! j tjay to'day ii'mil ccm;i'eted SAXICKL STOCK'tVT'.LL. j rn-24-3t , i .S' - I Notice is berciiy given to J. J], 'Valter?, 1 whose first name is unknown, William V, L. ConiniafLcVi Hshlge, aad ail others inte-rCsied.'tliat i own the South' ill!if (I ). of ihe. q uarter : :(]),• cf . heeli <ri i v.enty-tliree{2dj Township Thirty- • one dy North, iiar.ge iScreti, {a ) West; ajnl 1 J I hat ,1 \v ili jiroceed with the Surveyor of 1 •Jasper county, tn make a legal survey of sai l Section, ur so much thereof as mav be i ueeeaswry to cstabliah the linns and cor- ; ners. of try innd: commeucing Monday j Mm-ch loth, 18S4. and cvtuiinaa. from tky J to day until-fMnjdetad. ) KEHIIIA-u SAVERS. | 1U 24-31" I

T h I Stasi-lj Slack Smith Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR— ' ‘'CHAMPION’’ REAPING AND MOWINGMACH INIdS. MOEiINE If I DING AND WALK* ING PLOWS. GAINSFOHD BUGGIES. ‘ KUICK” WAGONS. TJlacksmithing Maclime Repairing, Plows. Andallotlicr work in our line, done in tlie best manner,' and at Reasosiable Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty y* Shop o» Van Rensselaer St., south of McCoy , & Thompson's Rank. RENSSELAER - - - - INDIANA. Extras for all our Machines on XV-11-ts. i h Imelsos Stoby TOLD is TWO LHTKP.3. T tr ftfitt . “2S Cedar Ss., New riliiU'i I llii - Vorh,i.tct.ris-z. r “C< r tlrjm n: Mv JrG.hrr reside* (Hover, Vt. lie ha * Ijcftn a t-reiil f’U'.Lh'uy n-Ofii Scrotulh, and the melot?cd iu Vf er wiil tell you W'hat a marvelous eiTuct Ayer's Sarsaparilla i:hs Lad iadiis cast-7 I think Lia must L-ave contained tlio liunier for. at least ten years < hut it did not show, except in i i-.c form of a scrofulous sore on the wris-.. uW d about . five years ago, From fi fev.'. spots v-mci; appeared at that time, it-graduatly so aa to eoverd+ts ciitii'o Voi'.y.- 3 i-x-lii'e v.;»tt tip tervihiy airlieted.'jtncl'-an object of i »i; v,'boa LcSiCgan a-ingyour mci’.ich;Nov/, there are fr-.v inch of hi.* aye whp. Hijc-y-as stood health as he has. I could.easily ;:iu:ie liity persons \, i.o would t'-stify to the “tisTSETiis c-ssoT A’ours.truiy, \V. M. Tn;:,x.ms.” iri*n?S . “Tt is Lotha ppm iHc Fmtitni xr,n duty fur me to tlic bjUwiifc 1 1 i.-u • derived ffom tho uro cl tj ■ Si.K inoniliP '< rr .o 17/H3 ooiriplcto’.y f-ov* .-Ail wit a a terrible liumor and i-eiOxUlcHs lUgU', T;k«& liuTno-i- ciui-ea an ir...el gb .. g • -’.e <- - < r... l k»d to tb•••'•' 'i ni iny >’’• i.• a )•< never I nreved. My v suifrr'rp;* v---r3jrrea t, an i' rnv ii;.: a in:rd in I tauLa ' : ■ ; 8-, I-.-.::. r.'.A i ; Ajhi! A . m.a ■ use ; : It regutarlj si-ace that t'-xe. x began to i::l|>rove at or.ee. ’j’-u ■ -'-3 .:at« rdl healed, and j sci-l p'-yl-’ci-y vr*-:: ;:i --very 'respect-r being do a A ■ L-t-nv’r. I v.-orl;, although 73 y ars.of; . a y hr; a, fro - -iTti.it liin-r ii''i:l 2fiSt Tjtelt '.them,.as--J-.have il&e.lrlti; to tell y--1, Ayeu’s Syio-YiYU-tt-LA. <Rovi Vt., Oct. £l, iSfj’A , lours grai .l'iUt -,- Hue.m vt--.” ATKTt’.S f:.WSAP.TR'T.T.\ fUTBR 8;/-.Crda r v -!<l aii Scrqfetivy.B -C'?r.;tir. *r : ts T -.i-y « j-fezMU,' j*.!"- T"• -i- -, r : -Soros, Both-, 'Xiunorf'. tnn'! Syp.; -:>or.« of ■ the SAitt. Jt e;•/•;*.tv i:.-- id-'-td rl r.li intpili :. akls lii - ■ yii-m of t.:e i'c-vt! and thiii; rcrtiirca Yitchfy aim strengthor.s tlio whole • • rRKV V3t..t> i.Y Di'.J.C Ayep'&etsWeii J^ass. Sold bv all Drv.ggisu: •?t, si* v -t: i-s for is. PIgHfEIIIISICRI fMrlillfisaig ABSOLUTELY CURBS salt nrrxM, eczema, scrowj.a, scald ErYsii»ei.*is, Tettrr, Hi yum. DtiHdrull. BuHtftr’a ...■' JJ.FItV.XU i> 1 jit If «‘i i-jjjfebitnjfej U-i vu aii ainea-'-s ol' Ike Skin. JG-r likes, Wuniuls, Cihs, .U.lvers. cr Kaj.es. do : Tprmwnrls f.g iu*oinj»t. in soot)im.c: ana lulling ad Tapillon Skin Cure. It does net smart of burn. JJtrcc£io>n?in ten languages accompany every bottle, plllfflEMjSi Kmmmwm ABSOLUTELY. CURES NASAL CATARRH, ACUTE oICKRONIC COLD in tiie llcihl, Rose Cold, Broia !rial Catanrli and lIAY HEYKIt. tiro nostrils, permits r.atuml l.roatliingv at id y-rvvvnvi iiiunistat'iotia, smifßvd u?id.:t.vu7.jiu:.’ It- id a spot iiiAo ;ilv i< »r- Cg M 3 is t-Rs -He UG—w ii iclr its.caused bv Kiiudcn chaiigc 1 in theatinw- vhero. J)ireciiois in ten languages accompany t ray bottle, ?.n.m fßisd d a ABSOLUTELY Cjr.FO witoßrirto cat an. It is it linruili-ss vect i.able syrttw.vory <: -Rci&V t ' tlio n.-ve. ifelieves at once and is a ; os'-i.v a cure. WINTER end BRONCHIAL CCUC-15 . arc by tins excellent remedy. Directim*. in ten la nguages acconipany eva-g battle. SrtllliiftS ABSOLUTELY CURBS ALL DISEASE?? OK TiiE BLOOD, T AOIT, Liver, Dowclt an l Kidneys; f-iru!! ni csoHpin* in Moofi. as Sick Headache, Xj'rvgcfiuFcmatu V/e.-ikncv-.s. Liver \ Compluint. K4«i4iev, Pi h iv*'. -*, HHs ntedh itte turrc. This medicine d v? it -t contain am* r.Am ral, is jil»BolUtely vegetal»!e. n-*or<s thf I lrx «l to n healthy condition, rvzulatiiif r caresses an«l rnij*i lying do ticieucies, an i \ tv vents < .isc:v.-e. Directions in ton tank ages r,ccf/my>n;y arnj bottle. Price, $1 per HoCic; Bix Huttlcs Rif $5. For Sale by Aii Druggists. PAFtLLQN MFC.COm CKSCACO; For vale- «y, Ij. Spitleiy Drngpf, efnsselaer, - -

K: .ULIIOO x-tt- : ‘~z pcu-v' ; nn»Bßs Tlie entire -y—. "It-t-'t t -p—----of McCracken & Kirk has been moved to Leopold’s Bazar, and will be sold at lb mi BH pbs. © ---A—u..-j-- | The same having been boughc at a great sacrifice, and will be sold correspondingly. gir'Don’t buy any Boots or Shoes, before calling at Leopold’s Bazar. LWMWEE €®r§L TriMß-l Having purchased tlio Lumbeg Yard and Stock of F. L. Cotton, will keep constantly ou sale q full and complete stock of Lath, leumberf Bo@r;-5 Wiitclows, ffp iff 1 tlaving .purchased my stock for casli, 1. can and 'WILL offer superior indneent eit Is toe its i 1 buyers. Give me a cail before f; yif.gefeewlierer-r-'---"Kjxgh e& : & r\r-- ~’ : V,7P jfL. „ .*.,<.5- A.'p p i - -v .'62 _ dLx -.».S " I S Cai. Lz in . L . ..... ft IG-IG-if.

F O \J T Z ’ S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS . jH? _ _ rFCUTZ F^FUUtTY N*o Horsv, will di»* of Co tic. Hot.-? or F'.nl I-V./hr, if. P<Mit'T’s Ivwuprs in time. —lmulzi^ r -pjjiv<W^^Av-il l r-u :‘C n:id jireyettc on--P itm&tu-r Fo.Ut/'-s 1 ’ow.ii rs will preveiit O.M’ks in lo\ •■•■. Fnn+z's will inert-.-iso the n i _i*.r ll it • ■ . T mi!V nnd tv am tv\ *. :it v jm* iia«l .ni;iko tlia hiitteV iirr* miiiswfVt. ■ • utx.* v r.T'-l«‘’r.' -ill c::ro or mrpVftU rj.lr»v •>t kv •:-.»* Disk A iv. *o bid lt<-"-es C n itl < • aro'st: hjcc t. IVii'T/V; }%>•;•• io-:\s will .:\n: .SV.vijrAcno;! - - - Solti: ■eWr-jrW h* • • : . DAVIT* 3D. FOtrrrr. Tvcprietor, ... he The Ctai)? r i"v, Oj.-3-fc Fall and under, I -,'f. | gives wholesale prices direct, vto conslwiers >on eycrvtlrin,g ? you use, eat, «1 rink, wear, or afc Lk.lk how to order with cxact cost, 21(5 pages —large 'onea-- 3ffiOO. illustrationa —r*- whtde —- picture gallery. Contains information gleaned from the markets of the \v<srld. No other price-book in existence contains as much information. Sent free to any ad- . dressuponreceipfof postage (7 cte). Let us ; hear from you, or visit, us when in rfurcitv. Neaf'Expiosition-Buildings. Respectfully Mmimmmmm&m* V >7 & 2Ef> Wabu&ti Avenue, Chicaeo, Ili IJAItD'K'OOD •p . ■ .• . K I Farms in Michigan. sale by the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA K. R. Co. "Sugar maple the principal timber. Aihtanlages: Railroads already built, numerous tu-.vas and cities, one of the healthiest parts of tho ' - United States, purest'water, good markets, fine frujt,good roads, schools, churches, large agricultural population, best building material at low i figures, 'good soil, low prices., easy terms, perfect j 'title. For books, maps,..charts, and all additional j information, address W. O. HUGHART, j Land Commissioner, Grand Rapids, Mich., ! , Or Sefter Roberts, Traveling Ageut. 'i ' ' C’k 1 -' - n ..•■ 1 p• r 1 e.v . . -- 1 j ...» •• .' • ‘ ; ; ■ • • * - *• •- . .. .■■.*. :; *-<"V*. - . •w’.-a'st-v J 1 }' ■ • -r . - / k ■ • .■ :■■■ . , • ... .. ■ ' -t t ' : A’-'"-' j . | 1 1 ■ • '-•.-•-..•v! I ■ .v ; , '■ -I f V ■■*-.** • j } : ■ * •„ \ 1 ■ _ p- . v - inr . j ; -A.VT-vV nF F’r- b : A C L ‘ fr; , > ! ‘•"-A Jl y -•• 1 ‘, AUS ; a .. •*" '\ r ~/ 1 • ' ; ' ' ’'H ' - '• > * t _ « . * ~-r • •/ - \ J- 'N . ■ >' -p:: • yi *A* i 'dilS* A - "■■■ ■: f'- y. -»< • 'Tall"lhuv ct:..k-rri? • '

Infants and OhlMren MorpMsa. es*.. HaMotke. What givers our Children rosy cheeks,.. cures their fevers, make; them .sleep; •' ’Tfs 4 estoria. ■WEenTrablas fr?t, and ch: by turns, Yfiiat euros their colic, kills 1 heir worms. Ihit < ;tst cria. What cniicltly cures Constipaticih, Sour Stomach, Colds, Intiigcsl ion : ’ ■» : l.tif Casloria. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, -j-T— Castor Git tttid Part-gbrie, and —„ » Hail Castoria. ! r^&&SSTZ2S!?az:^~XS^-~^ZSfi!ZZ322J£!SSa Conitpsir i!-inime.ir?tn—Analb- ; .solute euro fqr II lieu aa. at ism., Sprnhcs, Burns, Galls, &0., and an ~ Aiistaafteaeotis Fain-reliovor, ■J f Cf«, P9STER, DRAPER IN' /If) vl 0 [if) % if', -'■'V “ -V-d si. *■ ' fc 1 - (SiglerA: (tod's oM'stami,) - - - - Indiana. X VI-7-t t*. •'M.OX.idKII - Hiiiffiiß Seasselasr, - -, Indiana J. J. m&^EEßACß^rrop’r. Bp; KF. Rork. Veal, Mutton, StUisattgo, 80-. L.vp;n;t, etdi, sold in miantitit.-s to -mt pu'r-, itiasersitt tlte lowest nriees. None bufitie fresist stool slattghfored. Everyhodj- Is invited nil. A 1 ' ~ ’ ~ lie II Brice Paid for * ’ «>uuc Fal^lUf,. J, .1 Kl'-LNSB.vAH.