Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1886 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN. » v r 1 11 *' ' m - ,m T. t » 3oad?nsed Time Table of Passenger ( Trains* in fiffect Sept* 6th, 1885. , . SOUTHBOUND. Sf-ft fiTI ftT) S | No. % j No.B : No. 4 iSi.aUwliß. } Daily.; Daily Daily. jItICAG 3 Lv| 7 30,im i 8 05pm j 745 pm Hammond “I 8 48 !90s“! 848 “ Shelby. “ ‘lOlO V‘ :10 28 11005 “ Rose Lawn “ 1018 “ jio 37 “ ! Fair Oaks “ 10 28 “ ;10 48 Surrey “ 1038 “ ill 00 “ j Beoseeiaei “ :10 48 ** jlMl “ ',1047 “ Pleasant Ridge “ ; “ ill 20 Marlboro “ *llOs “ ]ll 27 “ 5 Monon ’ “ 11125 « i 1145 „ 11120 “ Lafavette “ • 1233 pm: ;1220»m Greensastle “ j 251 “ 1 ! 2 40 “ LOUISVILLE Ar 8 05“ ■ i 800 “ INDIANAPOLIS : S4oam! CINCINN ATI “ : ! 800 11 i NORTHBOUND. gtati@nf. I Daily I Daily i Daily. OTNerNNATr Lv ‘ ! tUSpiniINDIANAPOLIS “ : 111 15 “i LOUISVILLE “ : 745 am• : 740 pm Grweucnstle “ :1240pm: ; 100 am Lafavette “ i 305 “ • |S10“ Motion “ j 4 15 “ I 3 25am; 4 15 “ Marlboro “ i 435 “ j 3 47 “ | Pleasant Ridge “ ! ! 353 “ { SJc33.ssela.er “ : 453 “ : 4 03 “ • 451 “ Surrey “ I 5u5 “ i 4 16 “ ; Fair Oaks “; 518“;4 30 “ i Rose Lawn “ ; 532 “ ; 4 44 “ : Shelby “ t 541 4 54 “ j 533 “ Hammond “ j 657 “ : 603 “ : H 52 “ ' CHICAGO A r l 800 “ i 715 “: 7 55“ W 11'..-!'.I 1 '..-!'. -J —'J-l J™ ”JI L'—'H—AU Trains run on Sloth Meridian (Central) Time. . Trains 1 and 2 run solid-beUveetvChicago and ,i.Quisvitle, and have Through Coaches between Chicago and Indianapolis. . Trains 3 and 4 r..n solid between Chicago and Louisville, and have Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago and Louisville. , Trains 7 and 8 run solid between Chicago and :and Indianapolis, and have Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars and Through Coaches between Chicago and Cincinnati. ' For tickets ana further information, apply to C. yp. Wien, Agent, llensselacr. S. BALDWIN Gcn’l Passenger Agt

jdUftJl Io» Rensselaer, Ind. ; £fooh and pleasant rooms. Tables supplied with, the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot, PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Proprietor. Rensselaer Loan, Insurance and Collection Bureau. FARM LOANS, ?300, to SIO,OOO, 5 to 10 years 1 full term— or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commission. Fire Insurance in Six Companies. v . . ' ' life and Accident Insurance in the old reliable Travelers, and Aetna Life. Policies written immediately on , application. The Lowest I&ates and PERFECT BeoiirMy, COLLECTIONS on all points in the U.S FRANK W. BABCOCK. Proprietor. ..*• -y 1 J" I 'j _'■ ‘-• Bucklen’s Armcfi, SalveTheßkst Sai.vr in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt,,JUiernn, Fever Tetter,. Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is uusri.hteed to givo ported satisfaction or money refunded. I’rico 2o cents per pev box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. 1 8-8-lyr.

H For saleby the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA W R. R. CO. Sugar maple the principal timber. M Advantages: Railroad* already built,nutnergj our> towns and cities, one of the healthiest parts »3j of the United States, prrer.t water, good markets, gj fine fruit, good road: , schools, churches, large <-H agricultural population, best building material at |jj low figures, good soil, low prices, easy terms, §9 perfect title. Fqr books, maps, charts, and all K| additional informatics, address Sj TV. O. HUGHART. v Land Cor.rriMioher,Grand Rapids, Mich., P&reheron > island Home SircK Faro from tin- sires French'Mid American St ud Books. We have a very large number of imported nnd grade stallions and brood mores on hand. Prises reasonable. Correspond once Solicited, Bend for large illustrat'd 'Catalogue, ITco by ntail.. Adore® Wags a fahscj'., attain,- vha. ' 35 ' ' ' aHBMaCOOD NEW? BUpi M LABIESs Greatest inducements ecerot feted. Now’s your time to (ret iM orders for oar celebrated Tens MpEftHM «cdCofflee9.and«rtcnrottbesHti- ■■■ fMTMTIIf ill fnlGotd Band orMowi Row CVnna Tea Sot, or Handsome Decorated nr P d. D ' l

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Ttto or three weddings are dn the tapis, in the near future. So Madam Ruihor says. nThe Remington pdst-office, with all the honors and emoluments thereunto belonging, pasged into the bands of the new I*. M., on the first day of the new year. The public schools reopened (this (Monday) morning, with a full attendance. Our schools are well conducted in all the various deand will no doiibt result in lasting good to the young people of Remington. —■- Arthur W atts, a resident of this place at an early stage of his existance, was married on VV ednesday last, to a young lady of Indianapolis. Miss Carrie Irwin, an aunt of the groom, attended the wedding, returning on Saturday. Miss Alma Babb, who has been the able, cheerful and polite assistant of Postmaster Clark for the past two or three years, will comtinue to fill her long accustomed place, and help Mr. fraught discharge the onerous duties of his new position. The week of prayer is being observed in the M. E. church, under the leadership of Rev. T. J. W. Sullivan, a superanuated minister of that denomination. Mr. Sullivan preached last Sabbath morning and evening, in an able and acceptable manner. The entertainment given by the Union S. S> on New Years eve was well attended, and highly enjoyed by the large audience. The exercises consisted of iAusic, tableaus and dramatic representations. We have not been informed as to the financial outcome of the entertainment but have reason to suppose that it was satisfactory.

The Circuit Court Notes.

Judge Ward arrived, Monday evening, and organized the grand jury, the original panel of the body all being present. Irenus SliortTidge, ol Keener township, was made foreman. Prosecutor Walker is not present at this term, but is represented by Daniel Eraser, of Fowler The petit jury is not called until next week. —The two indictments against John M. Welsh, the ex-postmaster or Wheatfield, for embezzlement, were'quashed °n accouut of verbal defects;-find the grand jury having failed to return another indictment against him, he was discharged/ The two cases against Mary J Jones, for larcmiy, were continued until the March term, and the bail reduced to $25. The case agaipst Henry C. Smith, for dJunkoness in a public place, was dismissed. The two cases of assault, against Nicholas Guas and Morgan Shields; respectively, were disposed of by discharging Niek and fining Shields $5 and costs. The circumstances of this row were that Nick gave a dance, at his place in Union tp., and that Morgan came, there, full of booze, and Guss tried to fire him out. Shields then struck him on the right cheeky and Guss, having the injunction of. Scripture in mind, turned to his the left cheek also; Morgan having : availed himself of the opportunity and smitten that side -of Nick’s jowl, the latter felt at liberty to lick him, aqd did so in gpod shape. The Court evidently construed the intejit of the scriptural law in the Same manner that Guss did, and hence his discharge. These Boys’ and Childrens’ clothing at Ralph Eendig’s, are nice, durable and cheap. Bottom Prices For Cash:— No. < 1 Farm-Harness, hand made; for $25.00; y. c. or j. p., at W. H. <Sc G. Rhoades’. s •> «—» As a remedy’for coughs and colds, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has never been equalled. Its name is a household word throughout the world. — ,mrn »♦« -.- Desirable town lots in Rensselaer, for dwelling purj oses. Hard pan for cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank W . Babcock.

A Remarkable Escape.

l)drs. Mary A Dailey, of Tunkhnnnock Pa., was afflicted for six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, during whidh time the best physicians could Tgive no relief. Her life was despaired of, nntil in last October she procured a bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery,, when immediate relief was felt, and.by continuing its use for a short time she whs completely cured, gaining in flesh 50 lbs. in a, lew mouths. Call at F. ,B Meyer’s Drug Store and get a free trial bottle of this certain cure for all l ung Diseases. Large botfles sl.o(i 18i4t.

REMINGTONIAN.

The commissioiier’s court.

A Lift 0/ allowance* thade by the Board of County G>mmi*mon*r* of Jasper county at their Regular Session, December , Term, 188$. . POOR FARM, Abbie Roberts, matron $ 4fi 00 Bonjamin Ring, labor on farnt 51 00 Simon Phillips, Superintendent, 160 60 John Eger, nidse for 108 55 N. Warner & Sons, mdse 39 75 Burgess Dillon, labor, 11 50 Emmet Kannal, mdse, 3 10 L C Grant, blacksmitliing, 2 75 Ralph'Fendig, imlfee, 8 32 Jacob Eigleshach, mdse, • 8 11 John Kohler, tile, 100 34 John W. Duvall, livery, 1 50 Willey & Sigler, mdse, 41 59 Ellis & Murray,mdse, 23 09 N V Cleaver, inds.*, 51 85 C P & L Monnett, pasturiug, 11 00 C C Starr, mdse, 50 relief Of poor. M F Schwanke retnvg to poor farm 500 i. .« .1 6 00 R S Tuttle, m.’ise Carpenter tp. 0 00 M Solomon, “ 10 00 W H Wells. “ 2 55 Burger & Parker “ , 2 50 JOB McDPUg'e. “ 00 J E Sti'ler, “ £ B H Briggs, “ 2 8.1 E Hollett, “ . ? M G C Starr, mdse Marion township, o uu K a Griswold, relief of poor, 15 00 Willey & Sigler, mdse Marion tp. 18 To S P Thompson, house rent Carp. tp. 15 00 L Tuteur, mdse Marion tp ° . John M arßlon > mdseGiliam tp 2 00 D H Applegate, same 7 25 E W Horne, same 4 50 PRISONERS. Lizzie Comer, washing and mending 12 00 Samuel E. Yeoman, boarding 52 80 H J Dexter, mdse 1 00 J C Morgan, shaving prisoners 9 50 HEALTH OFFICER. 1 B Washburn, Quarterly salary 37 50 KNCIDENTALS. FI (!ai> , work on Cut building 5 00 GeoM Robinson, postage 290 Wm M Uoover, same ~ R Fendig, drapery court house 7 31 S K Yeoman, postage 5 00 EDUCATIONAL. r D M Nelson Co. Snpt. qr. salary 288 00 « pesta pe 18 43 ROADS AND BRIDGES. R E Yeoman, serv notice Trustees 9 35 XL Nichols, Sunt brg .7 Wsvmive, approphes Ritchey brg 39 00 W R Novels, vwir nnd reptg 3 00 Arthur PTrussell, viewin g 4 50 C D Stackhouse, same 4 50 Cfark MeColly. qual vwrs r >o TT Stock well, vwng and reptg •> 80 R F Frown, viewing 4 :>(4 7V S Meyers, same 4 o<4 J F Springs, qunlif'ing 2o .7 W Cowden. vwng and rep tg 3 00 Rnmuel Poss; viewing 4 :) 0 Jomes 7 Burns, same 4 0 A Thomrson, vwng ond reptg 8 00 Geo T 7 Brown, viewing 4 50 7)ovid Nowels. same 4 50 R H Ptircupile. qual vwrs <5 Jno Engli a h. vwng and reptg 300 W 7V Murray, viewing 4 ! >0 T. Strong, vwng a nd reptg " 00 John Ghetz, viewing 4 “0 C R Benjamin, sa me 4 50 COUNTY OFFICERS. R E Yeoman, serv Cumvs anfeftsesn 9 1 25 -vrr — >< sew road vwrs 20 85 J F 7rwih, Clerk ' . 44 00 G M Robinson, qnnr salary 491 01 Wm M Hoover, same 200 00 SE Yeoman, caring far pub sur ,20 00 “ weighing coal c’t hs jl 000 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Baker & Thornton, / 310 33 COUNTY OFFICES. N Wtirner & Roys, mdse for 13 90 7. Tutt.enr, md«e Shff 'a office 45 O C Rtarr. mdse . ' 85 Fmrod Kannal. same . ■> 70 17 J Dexter, m lse Treas office 7■> COUNTY JAIL. N Warn or & Sons, reprs on pump 1 25 Join. Eger, mdsn 7 -35 L C Grant. rern ! rs fi 00 COUNTY PRINTING, ' G E Marshall, 27 20 COMMISSIONER’S COURT. .1 W Powell, liveyv hire 2 00 A*aC Prevo, per dieui Com Court 21 00 R-.muel tl Nichols, so me 27 00 Oliver P Tabor, s ime 2! 09 Samuel E Veoman. Sheriff 12 00 CORONER’S INQU ESf, Philip Bine, Coroner 70 ■Tomes W. Douthit,, XRerk 2 ( ‘0 W W.Ttartsell. holding post mortem 111 00 PltiVip -Blue, Coroner S 25 W W Hart sell, post mortem 10 00 James W iiontliit. Clerk , , ( 409 \V ill is.'McCollv, witness fee.' 3 To George M Willcox. same ”5 F, George M. Robinson, A'i lttnr within and for the county of jasper, anil State of Indiana, do hereby certify the above and foregoing to be a true and complete list, of all the allowances made by the Roard of County Commissioners of said county, at their Regular DeCetn.Wr Session." 7885.

GEORGE M. ROBINSON.

. Audlt ir. .Inspar coniily, Indiana Health is impossible when the bGod is impute, thick, and sluggish, or when it is thin and impoverished. Such conditions give rise to boils, pimples, headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism, and oilier Ayer’s Sarsaparilla make's the blood pure, rich, apd vitalizing.

Marriage Licenses.

Since lasi reported the Circuit Clerk has issued licenses authorising the marriage of the following named couples: ( Harvey 3. Dexter/ 1 Mary J. CJox. j Sherman A Havens, { Estelle G. Condra.

Rail-ttoactTit* Wanted. Any Person wishing to sell Rail Road ties will please call at my office. They Will be allowed to deliver at their closest point on the line of railroad, any place between Surrey and Marlboro. B. F. Ferguson. “We don’t have to recommend Parker’s Hair Balsam hut once.” writes Mr. C, A. Burger, druggist, of Liberty, N. Y. “After that it stands on its record.” It stops tailing hair, restores original color, softness and gloss. Exceptionally clean, prevents dandruff. Jan. Ayer’s Cherry Peeloraljs recommended by pbrsicians of the greatest eminence on poth sides of the Atlantic, as the most reliable remedy for colds and coughs, and all pulmouary disorders. It affords prompt relief in every case. No family should ever be without it. It will not dissapoint you. It is the best article known fov purifying the blood and building up the health and strength. For 25 years erysipelas broke out in blotches on my face. I found no cure untill t used Parker’s Tonic two years ago. It is the medicine fdr me.— E. C. H. Jan. These are Solid Facts* The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed wltliin the roach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Biltipusness, Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appeti-z-r, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money rnfunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle byF. B. Meyer. ” 18-4 t.

Items of Yews. A gentleiuan from Atlanta, recently traveling on a coast line boat from iSan Francisco via Vancouver’s Island to PurtOre., on his arrival at Victora called at a drug store to purchase something for a disordered ssolnach, felt himself at home, lie said, when he saw several boies of S. S. on the counter of the drug store. The proprietors told him that rfwift’s Specific was one of the scaple articles in his tiade. “I have found the wonder of the nineteenth centmy,” remarked a man from Ohio a few days ago to one of our druggists, “and it is a proprietor of a patent medicine who told me that his remedy' was not sui_ table to my case, and advised me not, to take it. I called at the laboratory of the Swift Specific Company, anti con- i suited their physician' with the j above result. I was convinced j so thoroughly that their Spe- | cijic is a good medicine that tj have Fought a case and sent it j to my cousin, who has the! scrofula. The t6ld me it would cure scrofii la, and I Helieve 11 to be true V ~ •9 j >, ~ I )S. S S. is a harmless rented \\ It>s a reliable remedy i" •• tor ad disorders of the. blood, and cleanses the system by forcing the impurities out through the pores of the skin. It is uo'v sold in dry form and eau be prepared Itome. Price i 59 cents per package. We ad-1 vise those who have been worn ; down with mercury and putash nostrums to use the dry toiui i Treatise oy. and Skin Diseases tree. I For sale by aIT 'druggistM. j Tiie. Siv’irr Sukcifig Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, 157 \V. 24d St., N. V. 7 —**»— * * WAIR balsarsS Sj-} the poptslar favonte fjt Ure*--j _s®| >'•- triehair.KssterißjAetolorl f : "VgETri when gray .and preventing Dan-1 ! —dnilf. It c!cti»sci ihe scalp, 5 , x/i stop* the hi n falling, and is | sn:e lo p-case. 50c. and sr. sjzts at Druggists, f ; IThevEest Cough Cure yen can «a» and the known preventive of Cc—nttnption. j PaWuek s Tonic kept in a hrent- ir,;a *-:n».itiel to j keep sickeeMf’otit. Useti,div.rt;:iyf »;<-ei>s Ihe blood pure and the Stomach, Liver -a- 1 K%~nr<i , in tvorking order. Coughs ami Colds 'vtii.v.* - lore it. It builds up the health. ' If vou s;t tie# feoni Debility,' SUn T '»r>tion-.. Cough, Av.iima* T>j>pepsin. Kulnev. V 1..1 <»y ■ r I'enialc Comnl.vints, or any tli.i.'oitr oi th*. Lti-iirs S Slouiach, BwriK Blood or h-erves, don't till vvu are «i.k it) oed, but u-e Packer’s Tonic i a, 10-tiav; hi wfil give you new life slid vi&s n. I [ HISCOX & CO-, NVV- 51 Col J Dnwv'Je*; T trt»*£3vin-/ 111 vill?

'MG [MCHIHE j SIMPLE THE OKLY SEWING MACHINE rKAS iio EQUAL‘S :'ISg MASHii^l ORANGE MASS. ! 30 UNION SO NY. CHICAGO ILL. s i ST. LOUIS MO.ATLANTA QA. J it __-rrl3-F Q B S ALEJBYLIS- ‘ W. HV& C. RHOADES’ Rensselaer, - Ind. 18-2-Gm.

DYSPEPSIA. excess or imprudence'iu' eat* inf* or drinking, and various other causes, induce Constipation followed by general derangement of the liver, kidneys, and stomach, in Which the disorder of each organ increases the infirmity of the others. The immediate results are Loss of Appe* tite, Nausea, Foul Breath, Heartburn, Flatulence, Dizziness, Sick Headaches, failure of physical and mental vigor, distressing sense of weight and fullness in the stomach, and increased Costiveness, all of which arc known under one head as Dyspepsia. In every instance where this disease does not originate from scrofulous taint in the blood, Ayeu’s Pills may be confidently relied upon to effect a cure. Those cases not amenable to the curative influence of Ayer’s Pills alone will certainly yield if the Pills are aided by the powerful bloodpurifying properties of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. > Dyspeptics should know that the longer treatment of their malady is postponed, the more difficult of cure it becomes. ' Ayer’s Pills Never fail to relieve the bowels and promote tlieir healthful and regular action, and thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporary palliatives all do permanent harm. The fitful activity into which the enfeebled stomach is spurred by “bitters,” and alcoholic Stimulants, is inevitably followed by reaction that leaves the organ weaker than before. “Costiveness, induced by my sedentary habits of life, became chronic; Area’s Pills afforded me speedy relief. Tbeir occasional use has since kept me all right.” Hebkaxx Bsixanorp, Stvcark, U. J. . “I was induced to try Atbb’s Pills as a remedy for Indigestion, Constipation, and Headache, from which I had long been a sufferer. I found tbeir nction easy, and obtained prompt relief. They have benefited me more than all the medieiriesevsr before trled.” M.V. Watson, 162 State St., Chicago, 111. “They have entirely corrected the eortive habit, and vastly improved my general health.” lisv. Francis B. Harlowe, Atlanta, Ga. “The most effective and the easiest physic I have ever found. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my bead from pain. W. L T’aob, Richmond, Va. - •» “A sufferer from Uver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and Neuralgia for the' last twenty years, Ateb’s Pills have /ac more than any medieine I haTe ever taken.” P. R. Rogers, Keedmore, Broicn Co., Ind. , “For Dyspepsia they are Invaluable.” J. T. Bates, Mexia, Texat. AYER’S PILLS, V PREPARED BY Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists.

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PIONEER ! MEAT MARKET, Bensselaer, - - Indiana ! J. j. CIGLESB4CR, PropV. BEKF, Fork, Veal, Mutton, Snusauge, Bo logna, etc... sold in quantities to suit pur , chaser* at the lowest price*. None but the besi stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited all, • * Mire Highest Price Paid l»» j ~ „ Cattle. fT’ f , J.J. KIGLESBAAU. ':• .- ' . , • • ~V

IP EXTRACTS ARE- TJSE3D. "Vanilla, Lemon, Oran are, ete., flavor CakMb' Creams,Puddings,<!fee„ae delicately asd a •£. orally as the frtl t from which they are madap FOE STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. . P*tPAltto »Y TNI Price Baking Powder Co., Chioago, 111. 6t. Louis, Me. ■MM or ... Dr. Priot’s Cream Baking Powder -a«o Dr. Price’s Lnpulin Yeast Gems ' Best D: y Hop Yenot. sna sale srar ca-xaocxxseg? WS lUIKK BUT OMB 'ttUAUTT.

CAHTERS VITTLE - Ifef. mrnm h, ... .m * I r..„ ~ J ay ■■ CURE. Blck Headache and relieve all the trouble, teeb dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nansen, Drowsin''*), Distress^!ter eating, Tain id the Side, Ac. While their semarKable success has been shown in caring Headache,yet Carter’s Little Liver Fills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the etomach, stimulate.the fiver and regulate the bowela. Even if th<y only cured HEAD Ache they wonld ba almost priceless to those whe Buffer from this distressing complaint; bnt fortunately their goodnees does no tend here, and thost. who once try them will Arid these iittle pillavah* able in bo many wayfc that they wfllnot he to do Without them. Bnt alter an Bick head ACHE Is thebane of »o many live* that here is where wf make our great boast. Our pilla eure it while others do not. , _ Carter’s Little Liver Pill* are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills m*koa«toaa.. They are strictly vegetable and do not purge, but by their gentle action please aawbo«... r use them. In vialsstaSreots; five for£l. Brad ' by druggists everywhere, or ecct by mail. ’■ CARTER MEDICINE CO., New lißlFim R. R. LAW!?®. In Minnesota, North NahoiOy iCaninrm, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. , „ From bake Superior to I*aS*ft S Alpricet ranuinn chiefly f.-ora J 2 la f-9 pv attv on 6 to 10 year;'time. Ihis )* the Ces? Cogaln for securing Good Homes i.o v open U<r seUlepfim nf P* a 3 O rt-res of Corel ; toe6t 8“ Xovtixl Free lUi'.or Dos in-jjljitMd I MVkfcoam uml iJmbs, «'..liii:v 7WX? —10.878.4 33' Arr.n «« BOVii fMAN UAf.F of all the I'u‘ Uo Iju.<!a hr Wrt were m the rue.he reentry. *)uoVr *njj Mane .eat mi®. <’.<-rcriUiur the iiwthwa Ccnatry.ir.e Kalirosd I ->uU lor_-sJc sud (hr fl»l»: r,„T, ; wrr-t 1 Addivvr, CJ r 4S. K. iJtUDOh.S. Lund Cou.'r. h. V. It. U.. St. .’at!. Stan. 3UY THIEI ly flaro-.cml i'e taste D eqnfl v. t ; Aa ,iisLCAa-afforfl to tw wHbpl'. tM " orator «»«ce it. It wilt pavrfrir itreli In »br«s Arxt. It *« almnle any child «»»« work >«. .s»nd I'lnsir-.-eS cW» fall 3wsfrsp»”'..' lv,nrr.» . A< **?S* V Uvcszic kr iro i-VTv... 4*3 .>• ~....0i;.: .Vt.X’ —Psrlfssi Folitics crSKtana Bar' * iO4— ' .... - m Largest ana Best A New*, Cera espjondeace, Stories, Timely ~ torjals, Original Sketches, Select ..D. liuiuon of the D»y, Society Fr . IntelJUgcnc-, A bio Keligiou* . Ths gcttpAT ScxTiHsa, Is, pw exeafienee, C * esunk for the home circle. JSj depar • Woman’s yfork.” shojdd be read bjr Bv«ry v ’ whe -iesirpz.the tlevatien and sdTance&eutof t t . to the Bulled position which, by cst<rrsl rU , hers. T'i3 Sunday Skmisel _ THE for tie People; oomprisi asitdoes. publical ions bearing upon ever; flattenlAU{e> It fiwt the cream froc sll q-tertef-'.upto 4 o’clock on F IJ|r * jclsapy^^-r—free from imtsoiai or ssasFr'rics t>w svTroxr stxrixzL $2.09 per Ytir; sl.bb for Sa Montis: M % cm to per copy of How* Dealer* tl - ’ i•-.J *'■ Yg.V, Address, su^dAY