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EVENING BPTJBIilCA2T COIiXJMBFS; FBIDAY. JUNE 10; 1889. THE SOCIETY WHY SO MANY REGULAR PHYSICIANS FAIL STORM DOES MCE DAMAGE. HOPE LOCAL COMPANY. USI DEWEY DID ATMA5ILA.

Music "Marching Throug Georgia." Words n.fa.i.ll.l..il.iii.i.iiiilii'.iiii'i muMimm Ayy fill nCfira Mrs. Ora Mobley was1 kosteas for a byL. C. Seal. Sung by Ed Jones In "On the progressive euchre party at her home in Potomac" To Core Female Ills Somo True- Reasons Wfey Mrs.

Pink bum is More Suooeesful Than the Family Doctors Come along Yankee boys, our duty It is Orinoco yesterday afternoon. The prizes were won by Mri Everrett WIND, BAIV. BAIL AJfD IIGHTXIXQ DESTROY MCCH PROPERTY. GOVERNOR IS CONFIDENT INDIANA WILL GET A RBGI3USNT plain- 8tillinger, Mrs. Williani fKeller and Come and lend a helping hand, we must avenpe jA woman is sick some disease peculiar to her Biris.fast developing in her system.

She goes the Maine. Mrs. Ernest Hood. The guests included Let us strike another blow for brothers that Storm was General Over the County Sev Mesdamee D. F.

Long. B. F. Kendnck, J. S.

Smith, J. R. Hoist, William Robi- to ner lamiiy pnysician ana teus nam a story, but not the whole story. She holds somethingbaek, loses her head. If the State Get a Regiment the Local Company Will Be Certain to Go Steele Says State Will Get a Regiment.

WE eral Persons Slifhtly. Iajnred Houses Struck By LlUtnins. son, Victor Griser, Ernest- Hood, Win. are slain. Like Dewey did at Manila.

Chorus Hurrah: hurrah' Yankee boys are we: Hurrah' hurrah: for Cuban liberty: becomes agitated, forgets what she wants Keller, Everrett StiUinger, j. M. Boyd, Charles Reeves, Wells Orimth and to say, and finally conceals what she I JJT JS rit 1 UWAr I 1 ought to have told, and thus completely Well wipe the Spanish from the earth or sink Frank Crump, and Misses; Littie and mystifies the doctor. The severe rain, hail and thunder Indiana may yet get a regiment on Are showing the beet ling of Or randies, Dimitlea, Lawn and Ging Is it any wonder, therefore, that Mary Prather. Elizabeth Jackson, Mary Long, Gertrude Long, Bqrtie Spurgin, storm that swept over this section of the doctor fails to cure the disease? I this call for volunteers and case it does the Columbus company will be fcanutobe found in theelty.

Also a the country yesterday afternoon did Tony Lindley and Sue Holland. new line of Laces, Embroideries, Fans, much damage. Several nouses were Summer Corse ta, Hosiery an4' Under AM i them In the sea. Like Dewey did at Manila Down along the battle-front, Old Glory proudly waves. Floats above a stretch of earth to mark our heroes graves.

But we'll go alomi with her where the battle raves. Like Dewey did at Manila. Where the hard dominion of an armed Castil- struck by lightning, several persons Beats the Klondike. Mr. A.

C. Thomas, oft: Marysville, Still, we cannot blame the woman, for it is very embarrassing to detail some of the symptoms of her suffering, even to ner family physician. It was for this reason that years ago Mrs. Lydia EL Pink- were slightly injured, stock was killed wer. Splendid values in Shirt Waists, Separate Skirts and Mnalin Underwear.

called to the front. The situation looks more encouraging now than it has for the past four days. Reports say that as soon as the companies now out are recruited to the maximum, and the recruiting officers are now at work and and great damage was done to growing has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been jmade in the New shapes, nev Bailors, crops in different parts of the county. At Newbern a hailstorm occured and baby hoods, lov prices Klondike. For years he suffered untold ian band.

hail-stones an inch in diameter fell. Carpeta and mattings, windojr shade agony from consumption, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely will be through in a few days, that the state will be called upon for a regiment. ad lace curtains at rock bottoifi prices. cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Governor Mount, the papers say, is Growing wheat and corn and the fruit crop was badly damaged.

It is estimated that the storm caused a loss of from five to seven bushels oi wheat to the acre. confident that Indiana will get a regiment on this call. Congressman Steele Reifctis with haughty risor o'er the struggling patriots' land. Soon will march the Yankee boys and make their strong demand. Like Dewey did at Manila.

Chorus Hallelujah' hallelujah: Yankees every one' Uncle Sam and Gomez clasping hands er THE Consumption, Coughs. andg Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in 'Comparison with this "marvelous cure; i would have it, even if it eeSt a hundred also gives assurance that the Hoosiera The rain yesterday afternoon was ex will be allowed to furnish a new regi In ham, at Lynn, determined to step in and help her sex. Having had erakile experience in.treating female ills with her Vegetable Compound, she eo-fouraged the women of America to write to her for advice in regard to their complaints, and, being a woman, it was easy for her ailing sisters to pour into her ears every detail of their suffering. In this way she was able to do for them what the physicians were unable to do, simply because she had the proper information to work upon, and from the little group of women who sought her advice years ago a great army of her fellow-beings are to-day constantly applying for advice and relief, and the fact that more than one hundred thousand of them have been successfully treated by Mrs.

Pinkham during the last year is indicative grand results which are produced by her unequaled experience and training. No physician in the world has had such a training, or has such an amount of information at hand to assist in the treatment of all kinds of female ilia, from the simplest local irritation to the most complicated diseases of the womb. This, therefore, is the reason why Mrs. Pinkham, in her laboratory at dollars a bottle. Asthma; Bronchitis ceedingly heavy and for several hours ILGERSTRAUS COMPANY, i work well done.

and all throat and lung affections are last night it rained fully as hard as yes ment. Whether or not the Columbus company will be called depends altogether on whether or not the state is And they leave fair Cuba with their precious positively cured by Dr. King's New terday afternoon. The total rainfall victory won. Like Dewey did at Manila.

was this since yesterday afternoon called upon for a regiment. It has the assurance of the Governor that if a Discovery for Consumption Trial bottles free at Theo. E. Otto" Drug Store. morning 2.04 inches.

The above song has gained much popularity x- LOCAL DISEASE during its as yet short existence, and requests The Handle factory in Orinoco was regiment is called it will be accepted. CATARRH Regular sie 50 cts. and Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. A Climatic Aflectios struck by lightning and Ora Mobley Regarding the situation the India for copies of it have been received from all parts of the country. and Frank Apel, who are employed napolis Sentinel this morning says: Nothing j' Ait a local remdy or Jhunge of climate wM cure ft.

Wanted, a Cook. No washing or there, were injured. Mr. Mobley arm personal paragraphs. Governer Mount yesterday talked with Governor Pingree.

of Michigan, Get a w3l known ironing. Liberal wages pffi will at pharmical ftmedy. was hurt and Mr. Apel was rendered unconscious for a time. The building Lynn, is able to do more for the ailing women of America than the family physician.

Any woman, therefore, is responsible for her own suffering who will not take the trouble to write to Mrs. 'Pinkham for advice. The testimonials which we are constantly publishing from grateful women establish beyond a doubt the power of Ly iia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound to conquer femalt; diseases. once at D.

BRUJfaliCK over the telephone. The Michigan Eli's Creim Balm Charles S. Baker was at Indianapolis 4104 Franklin St. was but slightly damaged. Is quickly i absorbed.

to-day. The home of William M. Taylor, fired relit? at ones. Dry Wood, for .00 atthe Miss Bessie Rush is home from Indian It heals ant cleanse the nasal passages. Handle corner Eighth and Washington, was Six cords governor said he had received information from Secretary Alger, who came from Michigan, that the state would be given a regiment after it had filled up its present regiments.

Michigan and apolis. auavH lnotmmauon. RECEPTION F0S THEM. E- PAST0S, struck by lightning during the storm. factory.

neais an( protect Robert McNeal is visiting friends at Ike aae migrans, re All the plastering on the np-stairs COLD 'N HEAD Madison. stores the MnwH of twite and tmell. No Ask your grocer" for Donner's "Light ceiling was shaken off and the inmates InMridUH i 'rac. Ful ooostne. no mercury, no Loaf.

It is pronounced the best flour of the home were greatly terrified To Be Mrs. Carrie Snyder spent to-day at tJ Indiana stand on about the same war footing and Governor Mount said last night he was confident Indiana would get a regiment after it has filled up its Given at the Charch thU Evening By the Epworth League. more desirable thai drurs. The Boston ian electric appli ances are especial lv designed for am ily use and homt' IXYUROTHEKS.M WarrenstreeUtfewYOTklin the market lne nomeoi ixichoias urnsseil near Indianapolis. Newttern was also struck.

There was Rev. Father Oster was at Edinburg no one in the house at the time. The last evening. building caught fire at one of the screen tne; are yearly curinj hundreds of men A reception will be tendered Rev. L.

Courtney Rush returned from Shelby doors but the fire was extinguished be- organizations now in the field. This regiment will be taken from the towns already announced in The Sentinel and the officers will be named by the governor, who, however, will hear the N. Jones and family by the Epworth ville this morning; voai-n and children afflicted with th fore any great damage was done. Mr. League at the Methodist church this WIT TROUBLE irevaU and most common diseases is something unknoWn to the patrons of our shirt H.

H. Bassett left last evening for uch a 'icrvousness, iudicestion, con i Crussell and his son were at the barn a short distance away at the time and Chicago on business. wishes of the company officers. tiratioa, deMlitv, weakness, colds pain, soreness, inflammation Mrs. John Spahr and daughter are Since my talk with Governor Pin were slightly shocked.

A fine horse longing to Win. Hall of nearPetersville department ttk.jiome of the clothes which we sell. All of our shirts fit perftbtly and form pleasant relations between the lcuralgia. pneumonia, diphtheria visiting at Indianapolis. gree this evening I am satisfied that we liver, bowel ana blaade shall get a regiment under this call was struck by lightning and killed.

Mr. I HaH was offered 175 for the animal an rouMes. wnicn are quicaiy reuevet evening. The program will include the following. Welcome address for the church C.

B. Cooper. Welcome address for the League Rev. Charles Norton. Response Rev.

L. N. Jones. Music will be furnished bj the Washburn orchestra. shirts, our-patron and ourselves.

5 n.l permanently, cured by the self after we have filled up our regiments hour before it. was killed Several other ipplicable use of the Uostonian elec appliances, bend tor our Large Mrs. Maggie Irwin spent to-day with frinds at Elizabethtown. Miss Margaret Fahay came up from Jonesville this morning. Miss Daisy Chambers, of Taylorsville, spent yesterday in the city.

head i of stock were also killed in that now in tne neia, saw the governor last night, "but we must fill up our present organizations first. If Michigan GOOD SHIRTS HERE DON'T MEAN EXTRA C0S Sew. Iuuatrattd Npape Catalogs I vicinity. mitaininsr full list of curable disease Telephone, telegraph and electric appliances, terms, testimonial gets one we shall get one and Governor md valuable lntormation. Tee ai Pingree has been told by the secretary The program will be given in the auditorium, at the conclusion of which the church parlor will be thrown open light wires were badly damaged.

The Citizens' line suffered the greatest Tne same prices you wouW pay for factory shirts will buy our. tailor -made, garments. ur office, or by mail upon receipt Mrs. Mattie Adams, of Elizabeth- of war that Michigan would get one cents postage. Consultation anc town, was in the city to-day.

damage. The line was placed in run Concerning the chances of the state and everyone present will be given an tdvice free. Ask for testlmonls. eferences from vour lmmedlat To be worn with white ning order this morning. The electric Jay Cook returned from a business getting a new regiment on this call the opportunity to become acquainted with icinitv.

Investigate and live trip to Osgood yesterday evening. PlmRtah ROe on to- Indianapolis News last evening said: the new pastor and bis family. Light fire alarm line was broken last night but was quickly repaired. Bostonian Electric Company 1,1.50 Manhattan brand. Washington, D.

June 8. Rep Clarence McCollough is home from refreshments of cake and lemonade The streets about the city were tisonic Temple 1327), Chittgo, IS largest Electropathic Institute in America resentative Steele said to-day that under Purdue to spend the Bummer vacation sherbet will be served. OUR NEW LINE OF .5 flooded by the heavy rainfall and in the second call for volunteers the state Mrs. C. C.

Murray and daughter, 1 1 Suit ot Clothe Stolen of Indiana would certainly furnish one it Cataline, were at Indianapolis to-day many places the water flowed over the sidewalks. Many cellars were flooded A new suit of clothes was stolen entire new regiment. will not be recruited until the regiments in the Mr. ana Mrs. William fatncK were i and the sewers inadequate to carry off from the bowling alley, in the postoffice block, Thursday evening between 7 and the Water and the overflowed at field are recruited up to their full strength.

a connection in the press room of the lo o'clock. the guests of friends at Clifford yesterday. Professor Lewis Mobley and Benja min Daily have returned from Plain Thomaa Higgms, a pin setter, now UNEX COLLARS. Republican office and at the-Y. M.

C. A. gymnasium flooding them to a depth of three inches of water. The openings The governor's office reports that all employed at the bowling alley, hung field. that it has been able to get out of the an price.

np an almost new tailor made suit of clothes near the rear entrance and JL Prsssrijlio. Druggist Miss Emma Vance, of Elizabethtown war department is that no further steps will be taken until the regiments now were soon closed and the water drained out with but little damage. spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs while busily engaged at his work, a John Messenheimer. in service are recruited to their full White river at this point rose ten thief entered and carried off the gar strength. ments.

They were not missed until Mrs. Frank Dot v. Misses Gertrude inches last night. The water is very muddy. At noon it was still rising MANHATTAN CLOTHING 0.

Sie 318. 320 WASHINGTON STREET. 9 10 o'clock, when the police were notified Doty and Belle Dennison drove to An I'nexpected Trip to Columbus slowly. At Jonesville and in the south but as yet no cine has been discovered. Hartsville yesterday.

Yesterday shortly after the noon hour. west part of the connty the rainfall was Thomas Harty and Richard Kringle; Mr. Phil Coons and wife, of Martins TryGrain-Ol Try GralB-O! very light. Of. L.

GYSIE. Frop. who work at the Cabinet factory, were ville. who came during the encampment. Ask your Grroeer to-day to show you at the station and as the south bound are still visiting friends near the city a package of Grain-O, the new food fTHTTfRETGOl freight came along, they swung onto drink that takes the place of coffee.

Misses Fannie Spurgin and Tony Talk With Horsemen The work-out of tne horses being trained at the driving park, which was to lie given to-day, was postponed fintil her to take a ride to their work. The Tkechildren may drink it without in Lindley will leave in the near future A BEAUTIFUL NICKEL WATCH, jury as well as the adult. All who try for a two months' sojourn in California. train moved out very briskly and by the time it reached the Cabinet works in Monday on account of the condition of it, like it. Grain-O has that rich sea 1 the track.

VALUED AT 3.50, max nawiey ana Liewis Sims are home from their college duties at brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made tne south part or town, it was moving 3 It seems to be the opinion of horse at a rapid rate. from pure grains, and the most delicate Bloomington to spend the summer vaca FOR A FEW HOURS WORKi stomach receives it without distress. tion. SIT. Kringle was skilled in jumping and landed at the works all right, but TOGETHER! WOMSH BEAUTY Crete dream No freckles, no tan.

no pimples or men Who know that Dr. Wright's three-year-old "Rags" is the most promising horse at the park. Although a watch i the price of coffee. 15 cts. and 2o cts.

Mrs. Lewis Belmer. who has been Mr. Harty would not venture for fear of per package. Sold by all gTOcere.

visiting her eon, Rev. W. S. Sigmund. has never been placed upon him, he being killed, and held on to his moor has returned to her home at Osborne.

Baeklen'e Arnica) SaJve. has always stepped along with the best of them. Ohio. The best salve in the world for cuts, To every person who wil sell two boxes of the ROYAL PEPSIN GUM we will give a beautiful Nickel Wath FREE. Guaranteed a perfect time keeper and warranted for five years.

moth fcpot where Creto Creara used. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Dr. Clay," the pacer owned by Wil- Morris Sin and Henry Crider. of jar Luntii nothing Every lady should I kruaraniee every to try it Its fine, it sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, liard Haislup, who has a mark near 2 :24. Brown county, were in the city to-day ings until the train made its stop at Columbus, ten miles away and escaped to the ground with his eyes full of dust and greatly worried.

Mr. Harty is foreman of tne finishing room at the Cabinet works and was not on hand" to take his place, and had the corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi-! will be given a big campaign this sea buying goods and transacting other ST business. tively cures piles or no pay iequired. It son. lrackmen say he was never in H.

M. HOLMES ......................4 better condition. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac 0 Send us this ad. and I. (XL and we will send you two boxes offthe Mrs.

Dr. Farrell and children, of tion or money refunded. Price 25 cent On nexj Monday, track and weather Each box contains twepty.pakajfes (five sticks to a package), and-sells at 5c per Piqna, Ohio, will arrive in the city in per box. For Salebv Theo. E.

Otto. being conducive to good tracking, horse package the two boxes sellsVor 2.00. After you have sold the tlo boxes send the morning to visit her sister, Mrs. H. Bassett.

Notice alternative presented to him of either walking back or waiting for the evening train and he chose the latter. The boys now have the joke on him and hollow, "swing on the train." Edinburg Call. and we will send you he watch, all charges paid. We do merely to advertise the ROYAL PEPSIN QuM and you can easily dispose of the ip boxes in a men anticipate a good time in trial heati The Omaha exposition of 1898 HZIT1TZT. The firm of Meyer fe Fiegtnbaam tew hours among your men As to our responsibility we ref-yrlrou to any having changed hands, necessitates Beats the Centennial Exposition Wholesale house in the city it Chicago.

Ifyou don't sell the gufc, return it to ROOMS 5. AND 7. ODD TTTJIWS' BIOCK, COLUMBUS, 1XD. settlement of all business of the old which occurred in Philadelphia in 1876 away out of sight and is next to the firm, and therefore notify all parties Plcknlckers Go To TaniielUil up stairs. Mrs.

Abigal Duffy, who has been spending several weeks with Byron Duffy at Seymour, returned to this city last evening. Mrs. Lillie Helmet, of Chattanooga, who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Julia Miller, went to Vernon this morn Residence.

521 Washington Calls promptly answered. as and will refund your nione, ADDRESS, jr POLK orld Fair at Chicago in importance indebted to Meyer Fiegenbaum to please call at once and settle. Meyeh Bp.vnino. d. zias, to the whole country.

All of the States in the Trans-Mississippi region are inter ested. and our Eastern friends will en ATTORNEY AT LAW. (Successor to Hord Emlg.) 269 EAST HURON STfEET, CHICA8Q joy a visit to Omaha during the con OS ce in court House. Will practice In the The following crowd of young people left foriTannehill this morning, with Harry MacCoy and Miss Mary Mac-Laughlin acting as chaperons: Lila Burnett. Louise Keyes, Kate Hesre.

lone Voris, Nell Taylor. Belle Williams. Edna Gent and Minnie White, and Clarence Grove, John Arwine, John Scott, Carrol Burgess. Ben Perry, Walter Nugent. George BUtler and Elmer Moore.

Ireuit and -Supreme Courts of Indiana sod the An M. boea to the Front Dr. C. D. Pettigrew.

formerly of Dr. Banker private hospital, has enlisted in the medical corps of the regular army and will be stationed at Fort Sheridan. Celled Slate Courts. HTLGfBR ing to visit her parents. Bink Schnur will leave Sunday morning for Nashville, Tenn.

where he will direct an orchestra this summer. It is probable that some other Columbus musicians will also go with him. Mrs. Charlotta Marquand. who has been the guest of her niece.

Miss Lois C. ROLAND, w. tinuance of the Exposition, from June to October, inclusive. Buy your excursion tickets over the Chicago. Milwaukee St.

Paul y. An illustrated folder descriptive of the Exposition will be sent you on receipt of 2 cent stamp for postage. Address PHYSICIAN ANT) SUSGEON. OSce. Griath's hioclc.

Rfta street, over the The Hew Hatters. on north Washington treet Call at Republican office. Stable for rent. Weitera Union Te.ct?raph office. Citizens' phonp 21 ftuutis west comer Eight Wetz, left this mornine for her home acfl ts.

Hours lo and 7 vol m. phoe Robt C. Jones. Traveling Passenger Annuel Sale over 6,000000 Boies Agent, Cincinnati, O. in WANTED.

Induuia polls i i.i i i Special Sunday Excursion to June 12th ntei U-jAim I make bur wapes at bome Cincinnati Excartlaa. Sunday, June 12, the Big Four will run special excursion train, from Columbus. Ind. to Cincinnati. at rate of one dollar for the round trip.

Train leaves Columbus at a. m. returning will leave Cincinnati at 7 m. Summer resorts now open. Lagoon.

Coney Island. Chester Park and Zoological 4 at Metcalf. She was accompanied as far as Indianapolis by Miss Wetz. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph I. Irwin and Miss Nettie Sweeney went to North Vernon this morning to meet Mrs. Z. T. Sweeney and daughter.

Elsie, who The Pennsylvania Lines will sell ex and watt bave tne nznt otruortonitT. For your spring hat. We shW all the new phiipes. styles, and colors-- Ours the only complete new stookf hats id the city, and with ciijr merchant tailoring aa furnishing goods, we; are better prepared The work is very and will easily tST cursion tickets at round trip rate of lis weeidy TL-s a no deception. I wact do money and a tlacLy send full particulars to ail tacp.

Mia M. A. StebMns. Law. WATED-Men la every county to set ssprk Gardens.

J. S. Smith. Agent. vate cttectives' under instructions.

Expert. than all competitors to fit you out in new spring weari- H1LGER BROTHERS Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers. encr ur.cesarr Adore, universal Detect. seventy five cents to Indianapolis from Columbus on special train leaving at 3 a. ni.

central time; returning leave Indianapolis at 7 p. m. JuneHSth. Witnesses In Vnlsed States Court Eli Shurl, of Elkinsville, and Benjamin Whitehorn, of Storey, Brown county, returned from Indianapolis this are coming from Richmond. Virginia, on an extended visit.

Mrs. Allen Cooper, who has been visiting her Mr. and Mrs Joshua Conn, has returned to her home at Greenfield. Indiana. She was ac ve Indlacapoils.

Ind; I TV a I KL A sents. caavifflers. Addre-. Ijn 3 Hendr.e. general dellrerv -s.

Indiana. R. C. Social The Woman's Relief Corps social at the G. A.

R. hall last evening was successful in regard to the neat program rendered and to the delicious eatables served, but in regard to the attendance and to the financial profit it was a failure. Those present, however, were well entertained. morning where they were summoned as FOB SALE. OULOIIWS.

ENAMEL PtfNT. companied by Nannie My Ellis, who will remain some time with friends. witnesses in the United Statee court in FOE HALE From our vineyard. uinJlM a suit against Thomas Fleetwood, pen gKEEP dollars 1 ke A No. Port.

Sherry, Angelica. Mneeetel. ToKay. or choice Rhine Vitaee "SS. FOB BILIOUS AID IEBY0US such as Wind and Pain in the Stonacb, Giddiness.

Fulnese alter meals. Headache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flashings of Heat.

Loss of Appetite. Co8tiveDPs. Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chilis. Disturbed Sleep.

Frixhtfal Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. TEE FIRST DOSE YUL GIVE RELIEF WE ITT sTUTUTEa. Every suSerer will acknowledge then to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE BEECHJUTS riLLA, taken as directed, will Quickly restore Females to complete health. They promptly remoTe obstruction otirregularitiea of the system and cwtfttpefc eadstghe. For a Weak Stomach Impaired -Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN are Without a Rival AM km tto' i.

LARGEST 8ALE raarratcataeatdaetaUAWMla, sion agent of Brown county, for collect ing an alleged illegal fee of Louisa Fleetwood. New SuiU Filed A suit has been filed by Mary J. Gant. Laura Davis and John Gant. guardians of Lena Gant.

heir of Cader Gant, deceased, for partition ex-parte. f2 Persons tarta eouimercUl rating need cot end money with orders, otbers should. The Standard Liquor Companj-, fc5 Market street San Francisco. Cai Road Day With Commissioner. The commissioners are to-day ceiving petitions and petitioners new roads.

Beaaty la Blood Peep. A Balky Horse James Strawn traded horses yesterday and gained possession of one, which, when hitched up, began to back, paw, kick, and do all other tricks known only to the obstinate balky horse. It caused considerably excitement and attracted a large crowd. We mean business, i nd this is an opportunity to save money. FOR ALE This office has a lot ef second hand body and display type and brass rule tor sate at about your price.

If you want tt speak quick. Clean blood moenn Clean skm. No beauty without iu Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driTing all im 11 ADAMS. I GLAflEtll TO IX) Watch for the "Big solicitors and give them your order for the Republican. We-To-Bae for Ftrtj Ceata.

Guaranteed tobacco habit evre, make weak purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, bofla, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by Cascarets, beanty for ten cents. All drag- MONEY TO LAON At from per fent to per cent, income to Mtwuttua cou to Cmre CoaatlpaOo rarevesw Take Caacareta Candy Cathartic lOeorSe, II CL taa to eare, druggists refaaa money tea strong, otooa pare. au Ncccamwiscnis wiuan, all Cru Btorea, uiaracnoo gaaianteea,.

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