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west to the Toledo, Wabash and St. A HORSEBACK SURVEY The Evening Republican. Louis Narrow! Gauge there is a gap of THE GOMSTANT RUSH of customers at our store thii season is an undisDutable nroofthat we main fifteen miles, which, when completed, would make through line to St. Louis. Prom coltjmbus to Bedford.

ART, A. SMITH; Oity Editor, SOME FACTS tain the reputation to sell Oltithing with'a very small profit. gleaned from Mr. Thomas would be PoAlblltle and Probabilities of an Exten-- (ion of the Bedford and Btoomneld Harrow Gauge R. K.

FBDDAY, MAY 11; 1883. well for the people of Columbus and along the line to understand, that they Our large stock and en brmous volume of business put us beyond the Wallace's (or boots and shoes. d22tf j. The party consisting of Messrs. Jno.

may not deceive themselves It is not the business of the Boiling Mill Co. to own and operate! railroads it is their Thomas, Treasurer of the Indianapolis The finest stock of boots and shoes at reach 'of all competition and! jio one should, fail to get our prices this season. i 1 "13AM THE BOSS" CLOTHIERS. P. S.We sell reliable goods only.

i I 22dtalawtf Wallace's. Rolling Mill Jaa. Kennedy, of the Bedford apd Bloom- business to make iron. This road fell into their hands through force of cir New time card on the M. will field Narrow Gauge R.

and W. W. Mooney, Sam'l Hege, L. Jett and LT. take effect Sunday.

cumstances. They desire to dispose of the road but cannot do so because they i that Misses Florence and Dollie An- Brown, of this city and Rob't Henderson, pf Belleville, acting as guide, who left JOHN DOPFER, Millinery and neekware low prices, have no outlet. It is understood that at Mrs. Drummond's. 39t2 Mr.

IngaHs has proposed to aid the road here last Monday noon for Bedford, with THE MERCHANT TAIXOB, a view to determine a feasible location for die Ollle Woolley and Albert Grove. Mi Nels Carter, the gentlemanly chair coac i oonductor of the M. A with his usui becoming grace and dignity, stepped off) car this morninj, and grasped in friej lamp this scribe's hand, in token of lonj Standing fxienshlp. How about the Fourth of July in Columbus? Don't all speak up at once. the extension of said road to this city re' Has Removed to No.

827, East Washington Dr. John Bull Smith Tonic Syrup FOR THE OURB'OF FEVER and AGUE OR turned home yesterday evening. materially if 1 they will extend it to Columbus to connect with the Columbus, Hope Greensburg road. With the prospect of disposing of the road if extended to Columbus, or of placing it under the management of a sound com Street, Opposite Court House. The route pursued was past Henry Dipper's mill, up the valley touching Where he is better prepared than ever Pike's Peak, Belleville and Elkinsville, READ THIS, before to show goods and attend to the Cooking stoves and tinware of all kinds at bottom prices at Thomas Sullivan's.

J. 30d2w Attend the entertainment to-night at the BaptiBt church, the programme is excellent. then across the main ridge south of as. pany as the Big Four, Mr. Thomas is Deckard's residence to Salt Creek, fol-.

willing to invest deeper provided the CHILLS FEVER. the Advice, ami Von Will save Hon--I ey. wants of his customers, and would be pleased to have all parties desiring new, and fashionable spring suits, to give him a call, and examine his stock. 40t2 lowing this stream to the head of Leath-erwood reek and on to Heltonsvilie. people along the line are willing to lend the necessary assistance.

On account Ladies, when shoppingfbr fine shoes, From this point to Bedford a survey and profile have already been made, Wallace, he old reliable boot and sh' -e man, with 18 yfars' experience in of the rough country the road must pass through it will necessarily be an expensive and consequently considerable call in at Wallace's and see his fine as sdrtment. 22dtafawtf Mr. John L. Griffiths, of Indianapb The proprietor of this celebrated medecine rustly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the pnblie for the MFE. CERTAIN AMD PERMANENT core of Ague and Fever, or Chille and Fever, whether of short 01 long standing.

He refers to the entire Western and Southern coon try to bear htm testimo- thit boot and shoe business in Colum- aid and encouragement will be required Local freights Nos. 55 and 56, on the and prospecting over this line was not necessary. The route from Columbus to Elkinsville is practicable, but from there to Heltonsvilie another route 1, comes to the front this season with Mr. Ingalls desires the connection with his road particularly for the coal at ny to tne frntA oi tne assertion tnat id no case to lis, has accepted an invitation to address the people here on Decoration Day. The arrangment will be for Mr.

Hadley to speak in the afternoon and Griffiths at night. The latter is a young attorney and not well known here, but whatever will it fail to core if the directions are main line, will not carry passengers aft er next Monday. 1 Switz City, which has been flemonstra strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a must be viewed but in order to avoid the Salt Creek bottoms, which stream Test the truth of our advertisements ted under test to be equal to Pittsburg coal and it is not improbable that he rises from four to six feet out of its single Dottle, witti a penect restoration of tne general health. It is however prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its use Is continued in smaller doses for a week or, two after by giving us a call.

34tf C. F. Coii-lss Co. desires i the connection for a through banks and would forever be an annoy thi largest and most complete stock ever hit jught to this market, and at prices fak below5 all competitors. It will do yd i good.and you can save money when in; want of boots and shoes, by calling ot Wallace.

rJn mens' heavy shoes, we have plow line to St. Louis, thus making him in tne aiBea.se nag Dee nfcnecKea. more especially in difficult and long-standing cases Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep the ance, parties in tne neignrjornooa or' Elkinsville say there is a low swag in is vouched for as being a very able and entertaining speaker, and with the other exercises, the public may count on an excellent entertainment in the evening after the regular decoration exercises of the afternoon. dependent of the Pennsylvania system. Art A.

Smith is laid up to-day in the delicious shades of the St. Denis-Hotel the ridge west of where it was crossed that into a valley where an It is easy to understand that the advantages to both Mr. Ingalls and Mr. other stream can be followed down to Thomas are mutual, for Mr. Thomas would not only supply the Big Four Doweisin gooaoraer.

snouia tne patient, now-ever, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILES will be sufficient. The genuine SMITH'S TONIC STROP must have DR. JOHN BULL'S private stamp on each bottle. DR. JOHN BULL only has the right to manufacture and sell the original JOfcLN J.

SMHTH'S TONIC SIRUP, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle If my private stamp is not on each bottle do not pur-ohaBe or you will be deceived Talk about your big stock of boots Heltonsvilie. Another prospecting party will visit this neighborhood next week, and shoes! Just step in at Wallace's aifid brogana in all styles at $1 per pair, and upward. In dress shoes we have t6e nobbiest line ever shown in Congress, button and English lace, in price with coid, but would tap au entire new country without competition, gain an and see his immense room, 20 feet wide resting his trembling and somewhat weary form. Job work of ail kinds usually done in a tin shop promptly attended to by Thos.

Sullivan. 30d2w Members of the lawn tennis club will meet at six o'clock this eyening With Miss Maggie Hays, at her home on North Pearl street. eastern outlet and get a longer haul on by 120 feet long, full of goods from end when the Republican will report the result. While the whole line must necessarily lead through very rough coun ff pni $2 to $3 per pair; this same line freights. 1 The benefits to the conn- to end, (and no empty boxes in it), and try between Bedford and Columbus you will say at once that he larger try and a train would wind snake-like goods is sold at other places in this city at $3 to $4.50 per pair.

Ladies' would be fully equal to those of the road, stock of boots and shoes than all the up ravine, around hill and over heavy for the immense amount of timber that other stores combined then call for any grade, there is satisfaction in announc nne.aia Putton boots in endless varie ing that Mr. Thomas and Mr. Kennedy is virtually given away or goes to waste ina oi ooot, snoe, or supper, ana nave Wallace's reputation tor good goods ties, at 50 to 75 cents per pair cheaper Dr. JOHN BULL Manufacturer and Tender of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORN DESTROYER.

The Popular Remedial of the Day. Principal Office 319 Main LouisviUe, Ky. All of the above remedies for sale by Barrett Hauser. druggists, Columbus. Ind.

raavlXdawly every year, if saved to the owner would a dozen kinds and styles shown you, at are not at all discouraged at the pros than all competitors. them doubly repay the aid asked- In proof such low prices, you will say at once pect. and low prices can not be excelled. A call will convince you of the fact. 22dtafawtf of this a parallel case is cijted at Bed- that there is the place to buy your boots before you buy.

Now, we come to the bonanza: which is our line of ladies' ford: Before the Narrow, Guage was and shoes, and that Wallace is, as he al-built a geptleman owned a farm which ways has been, the leading, popular boot Tired and dusty the party arrived at Bedford about ten o'clock Wednesday morning, and were met at the hotel by Mr. W. C. Winstandley, Mr. Dunn, and Wonder who Harry Harryman, of the kid, goat and cloth-top button, worked nonld not hnvA Viapti nM ifnr 19 nnn and shoe house in the city.

22dtafawtf will substitute in the place of the "switch engine" to-day? John H. Rush a number of other prominent citizens wn Iuaii uo chronic Kickers. sold twelvfl bptp.s for flflO and haa ov- button-holes, and betel-plates, at $2 per pair finer goods and nicer e-tyles than sold elsewhere at $2.50 per pair. We whose names are not now remembered 1 mi 1 1 was seen milking last night. If you want the best of tin and sheet ery foot of his tillable ground left 1 nere cnromc grumUiera ln Desiring to improve the time the entire If the road is RTtendd tn P.nlnmhn, scanty who are always aissansneu wim have had a perfect rash on these goods.

iron looting, put on by experienced party at once proceeded to the large stone mill where they were delighted to see Mr.Thomassays the shops will be lo- e7tuifag abont them- Tbey can a workmen, call on Thos. Sullivan. 30d2w ways find innumerable faults and imper Call, see them, and you are sure to purchase. Ladies' slippers such a nice IS) 0 the process of sawing, polishing, turning Ph 1 Ik saww amp a 9 mm mmwm i I cated here. In addition to this they will be obliged to break bulk here the and planing stone after the manner in Mr.

Wm. Gilgovr has invented a pro fections in everybody with whom they have anything to do. They can not tine and 25 cents per pair less than all a. 2 cess by which he can take an old culti best Indiana coal could be laid down here much cheaper than Pittsburg coal Competition, as hundreds of purchasers bear to hear anything good spoken of others. They are moral or intellectual vator, temper it, and make it just as good as new.

Farmers should Call and examine Mr. invention. an cast and west outlet with competi tian testify who have canvassed the mar which wood and iron are Usually worked. Having finished sight-seeing at the mill a special car and engine were in waiting to convey the party to the finest limestone quarries in the world. The run of six miles out was a most pleasant one the swiftness of the train fan tion in freights in every direction pros ket.

In boys' fine and course shoes.can dyspeptics, whose presence is like that of a dark cloud on a spring day. Many peritya magnificent inland city. have made themselves thus by jealousy. show a larger and finer line than all the houses in the city combined. Boys, ITT rv vv anted B1TUATI05 a young man They think some one else has been more fortunate than themselves.

They look Is a simple and effective device for.the improve- ment of chimneys. It is GUARANTEED to with about eighteen months' experi when in want of a nice, nobby shoe, call on Wallace. In childrens' and infants' ence in the printing business, would about and see others happy and prosper Wallace never exaggerates in his advertisement. He says what he means, and means what he says. Call and see him.

22dtafawtf The spirit ot improvement seems to be abroad in Columb'uB. There seems to be a disposition not only to build.but tee tne DMT of ANY CHIMNEY! like a situation where he can finish the oa8 and 14 works like sugar vinegar ned the perspiration dry and our flannel and clothing adjusted themselves more comfortably, and the pure, refreshing breeze exhilerated us to enjoy the beautiful scenery as it passed beiore our vis shoes and slippers, we have a superior trade. Good reference from nlann wW upon them. They seem to think that ISIOISTEY REFUNDED in case it fails to do as represented. last employed.

Address, or call on E. I every dollar made by their neighbor is pce. McGBaw, at Sibert House. 80 much stolen from them. If any one We invite all when in want of boots happens to have any good fortune, these aild shoes, to give us a call.

Our Roods ills' topM Ventilator A card from is. Prather, of Inde- dyspeptics consider it as tinctured in jare good and prices low, and in order to ion in panoramic changes. The first quarry reached, the Columbus party were amazed and delighted with astonishment at the vastness of the stone and the process of quarrying it. Great, smooth walls of the beautiful cream col pendence, Kansas, says that on May 7 some way with evil and wrong, and they test our assertions, we ask you to can Dunbar, a three-year-old son of Mr. Jno.

intimate that the fortunate one is in 3 vass the market, get lowest prices, and Kreinhagen, was drowned. The little league with the devil. If these persons fellow was out in the pasture gathering could take an emetic that would remove then call on Wallace.where you will find flowers and fell into an old well. When the bile of jeasousy, it would help them a larger stock, better goods, and at low is a ventilating device for BARNS. DRY HOUSES, VENTILATORS where a steady draft is necessary to carry oft the moisture from Fruit.

Grain, Malt, Hops. Tobacco, or any article from which such moisture is foreed by the action of heat. further particulars see circulars or call on or address- A. Z. and B.

G. HUNN. found he was dead and the sweet flow- greatly. If somebody could be found ored, stone towering forty feet led to the inquiry as to how it was taken out so smoothly, when the wonderful channeling machine was pointed to a machine er prices. to repair, set out trees, clean up, etc.

This speaks well for the future of our city. Money Saved! By buying millinery goods of Mrs. C. C. Cook, as her entire stock is to be closed out.

Room over Vogel's store. 21d30d A young lady wants to know if there are any dudes in Columbus. Columbus Herald. It is possible that she baa never met O. Washington Kakle? Shelby vile Democrat.

Charley, donl go back on your own town girls, or ki'ck at theapplication.for the above young lady is from Shelby- ville, and is personally acquainted with the city editor of the Dem.at that place. ers he had plucked were floating about that would sweeten their moral stomach; W. B. Wallace, on the surface of the water. it would add years to their existence 22dtafawtf Washington St a that cuts a smooth channel ten feet deep and eighteen feet long if necessary, and maks their lives worth livintr.

Thei 1 I Anyooay can maite prices, tome i. The Queen and the Minister's Wife. London Truth. anl aaa rtilr Ionian oannma lrirt Vnfti 1 when the huge block is wedged off at 4 uaa; 1 1 worked holes. Cincinnati custom-made.

oucnu Itl the bottbm and then handled with pon Mrs. Lowell, the wife of the Ameri at the Bissell Hotel, Columbus Ind. all solid for $1.75. Much superior to diate the light and warmth of humanity derous derricks and cranes. There are four of these quarries in the neighbor the shoes advertised and displayed as ABOUT PEOPLE.

an immense thing at $2.00. We will TUTT'S PILLS. put 6n heel-plates if desired. C. F.

Collins Co. hood of Bedford, each using two of the channeling machines and working about can Minister, is in very delicate health, and was not able to go to court last season. This year, however, she resolved to run the risk of attending the first drawing room, but was obliged to apply for a dispensation in some small matter of costume. The queen, besides assent Charles Hege is at the capital to-day. Dr.

Wright and -ife left last night fo John Dopfer, the Popclar Mek- TUTT'S seventy-five hands. The stone industry Oh second consideration we have con-' eluded to sell the above mentioned shoe Turkey Lake. of Bedford has developed into immense Marshall Reeves went to Indianapolis this at $1.50, instead of $1.75. We can af-! proportions since the completion of the ing to Mrs. Lowell's request, sent her a private message that she was on no account to coma to the drawing room un ford to do it for cash.

d6tw2 Narrow Gauge road and now a regular stone train is run out every day, ship less she received the permission of her morning, on business. Mrs. B. Safford returned this morning from Madison after a week's visit. Mrs.

Dr. Reynolds and Miss Florence Amick came up this morning from Scipio. Elizabethtown witnessed yesterday ments being made to New York, Chica medical advisers, and that, if they could chant Tailoh, is now snugly located in his new quarters on No. 227, east side, and is ready to fill all orders promptly and satisfactorily. Call and leave your order.

No change in prices. 40t2 The muwical festival by the ladies of the M. E. church will be given at the Opera House one week from to-night. The best talent of ColumbuB as well aa assistance from abroad will take part, another brilliant wedding at the resi not sanction her attendance at the pal go, St.

Louis, New Orleans, and, in fact ace, Her Majesty would have much dence of Mr. Edward Springer. The to nearly every city of importance in rr A hn tm 1 aft: Vi ia Am) rr ft contracting parties were his youngest Wasll'inffton D. to be absent ten or daughter, Miss Nettie A. Springer and twelve days.

the United States. After visiting three of the quarries the party returned to pleasure in paying her a visit at the legation. Mfs. Lowell was so well pleased at the queen's friendly sympathy that, in order to testify her appreciation, she attended both drawing rooms. nr tt i lur.i Jjavia iu.

jarannam. a large num S. B. HoJJy, assistant auditor of the M. Bedford and went to the hotel for din' ber of friends and relatives were pres- -I.

passed through this morning, enrou'e ent and after the ceremony, which was or capital, and the entertainment is bound to be a performed by Elder Z. T. Sweeney, the c- w- Wilsn. we and daughter, of tie success. Aftfr the musical entertain ner.

After dinner, while the party were resting for an hour, before on the return trip, in conversation with a number pf citizens it became evi Hotel Blasell, are visiting friends and relatives at Edintrarg. ment, ice cream and cake will be served important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered you by she Burlington Route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere this issue. Mr.

H. M. Coleman, a business eentlemtn in the adjoining hall. A Blesalng "to all Mankind. of Chicago, is in the city, the guest ot- a pretty Conservatory, lady.

crowd was invited out to supper which was one of those magnificent' feasts that havje imade Mrs. Springer's table famous amOhg all her friends. After supper the young couple were attended to the depot, whence they departed for Madison to spend a few days. The best wishes PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST' MEDICAL TRIUMPH CTF THE AGE.

SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of costive, Pain in theHead.with a dull sensation in the back part, Pain under the shouTSer-blad fullness after eating, with a disip-chhatioh to exertion oiTbody or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits. Lobs of memory, with a feeling of having neg-lected some duty, weariness, Pizzineas, luttering of the Heart, the eyesjjvellow Skin, Headache, Kestleas-ness ataAightThighiy colored Urine. IF THESE WAENUCGS ABETTHHEEDE, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOP TUTT'S FILLS are especially adapted to such rases, one dose effects inch a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.

They Inrrar the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on Finn, thus the evstem is nonrinhed. and by tbeirTonie Artlonoo the I Hsjtesti ve Ornuii, Bfrular tool are pro-dueed. Price 2a cents. Si glnrrmy X.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, Grt Hair or Whiskers changed toaGloasr Black by a single application of this Dye.

It imparts a natural color, ucra Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or seni by express on receipt of fl, Office, 33 Murray New CD-. TTTTS li-iriL v.lo.bl nl f'Mhl EMlpto wUI be mmUt 1UEI m.0 dent that the people of Bedford very much prefer a connection with Columbus to any other point, and not With Mr. J. A.

McHenry, of Madison, came ap this morning and took the 9:15 train Jor I have had catarrh for many years in its worst form Before I had used one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm droppings into my throat had ceased, pain and soreness in my out good and sufficient reason. THE BEDFORD AND BLOOMB1ELD NARROW the capital. Mr. McHenry will take part in these times When our newspapers are flooded with patent medicine advertisements, it is gratifying to know what to procure that will ceftabdy cure if you are bilious, blood out of ordwr, liver inactive, or generally debilitated, there is nothing in the world that will cure you so quickly a Electric Bitters. They are a blessing to all mankind, and can be had for only fif th M.

church concert next Friday night head was removed, as well as deafness. It GAUGE of jthe Republican go with them throughout their married life. gives immediate relief for coid in head. Mas. 3.

D. Haoadoen, Union, N. Y. was projected and built by a number of Blood Seld capitalists who'were without in this city. Br.

Jas. R. ADthony, of Tampico, a classmate of Dr. Falk, who has been in attendance at the State Medical Institue at Ind ia-napolis, passed through this morning for: his ty cent a bottle of Clarence W. Adams Co COLTJMBUS MABKETB.

experience in railroad matters, and' through bad management became bank 12 15 It is impossible to keep good man down. Con E. Stewart who left the 2 00 Jnybody can make prices. Come and see our mens' handsome green cloth tof laced shoe, that we will Bell you for $3.00, advertised and displayed else-tchere as a big bargain at $3.50. Our shoe! is warranted genuine, good calfskin, and all solid.

C. F. Colliss Co. rupted. The road fell into the hands of the Indianapolis Rolling Mill who 7 Republican some weeks ago, to take 2 25 3 00 the foremanship the Versailles Re 45 9 40 publican, has been nominated and elect-' 1H) 60 (55 -ed clerk of hb city; without opposition To make it pleasant for the boys, we 5 75 7 00 Eggs, per dog Butter per lb Chickens per doz Hens per lb Ducks per doz.

Geese, Turkeys par lb Feathers per lb Baggs per lb. Potatoes per bu Pork, butcherB Tallow per lb Hides Bheep pelts Wheat Heal per 100 bolted. Fend meat ber 100. Com Flour per bbl Bran, per 100 Bhipstuff home. Mr.

Chas. J. Many, District Deputy Revenue Collector, of Indianapolis, is in the city to-day, looking after Uncle Stan's interests. J); jffrs. John H.

Lerry, and Mrs. fellis Bassett, of St. Louis, arrived here last night, and are the guests of the hotel-Bis-eell Mrs. Bassett is a sister, and Mrs. Kerry is a niece of Mr.

0. O. Wilson. i The following persons went dowtf to E'town this morning to attend the closing i exercises of Miss Florence Grove's schotl at and without warning. Thus it is, great 6 will sell the above mentioned shoe at $2175, instead of $3.00.

Our entire line had furnished the iron; for the road and who have since operated it. The road extends from Bedford to Switz City, where it connects with another division under different management, which continues on through Sullivan, crossing the Wabash two miles' south of Merom, and extends intq Illinois with its terminus at From Effingham 40 75 1 00 05 ness is thrust Upon, us and the ia again honored with the emoluments of office. Gon will do the'' business np of men's and boys' fine and medium 1 60 DONNEK 1 25 grade shoes will be sold at greatly re 48 50 4 CO 6 OO about right 'and will hold the office 85 WABHTNQTON 6TSEET, duced prices. Come and investigate. If d6tw2 down with dignity; I 100' OOLUUBG8IND 1.

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