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ABOUT PEOPLE. AILRO.U) X0TES. pocket never moved. Thinking that he naa struck aeymour Dy mistake ttiec. o.

PURIM BALL (EN MASQUERADE). Mr. Jake Harri will leave this evening for stole away in the distance till the fall Conductor Eugene Ireland is sick. John Weir, of local freight, has been New York City. ing shades of evening absorbed his Mr.

Henry Yoder and mother, Mrs. Yoder, form. are In Indianapolis. promoted, going out to-day on his first trip. March 2, '85, at Rink.

Mr. John Clark is qmte nick, suffering PREVIOUS To a charge la our business we have Introduced the greatest BARGAIN SALE ever offered to the people of Columbus, We are bound to raise oney and if prices will tell the goods will move. This is strictly a CASH SALE and no goods will be charged daring the sale. DALMBERT LEHMAN. A $20.00 Biblical Reward.

The publishers of Rntledge'a Monthly Engineer Billy Tull, of the 640, ia with congestion of the stomach. sick and Uncle John Christian is run Dr. 8. T. Quick was In the city this morn offer twelve valuable rewards in their ing, called here on professional business.

ning in his place. Monthly for March, among which ia the Mr. C. 8. Crary, representing the Indian Ed Flynn, operator at North Tower, following: apolis Times, is in the city to-day on busi after a wrestle with fever is asrain able MUSIC BY THE OPERA HOUSE BAND.

A Handsome Present will be given to the best character masque, lady or gentleman. TICKETS, PER COUPLE, 75 CENTS. To prevent the admission of improper characters each person will be requir-ed to raise his or her mask to a committe of three before entering. ness connected with his pap -r. we will give to the person to resume his duties.

telling us the longest verse in the Old Mr. Phil ilk returned lat night from a Tinlt to his father, in Scott county, who is Freight business is picking np and a Testament Scriptures by March 10th, -i suffering from a cancer on his face. The Evening Republican 1885. Shonld two or more correct an man ia expeciea as soon as tne snow north is out of the way. swers be received the reward will be di Mr.

Will Tread way and Mr. Jose Newsom went to Walesboro this morning to take an vided. The money will be forwarded to Local conductor Jas. Darrah is laying Invoice of the stock of H. A.

Schroer. P. C. WATTS. City Editor.

NEW FIRM NEW GOODS the winner March 15th, 1885. Persons off on account of sickness and Johnny trying for the reward must send 20 cents Weir is running in his place. TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1S85. Dr.

Hess will leave Thursday snorning for Washington, D. where he will remain till after the inauguration. He will then make a visit his native home at Lewlsburg, in silver (no postage stamps taken) with On the arrival of conductor Alexan their answer, for which they will receive El IN for Kin. Cigars. Having purchased the stock of groceries of W.

B. Sisk, I have added West Virginia, which he left the next morn der Mr. T. A. Harrell will go to see the sights and take a little recreation.

the Monthly for April, in which the in? after the news that Ft. Sumter had name and address of the winner of the fallen, flashed across the country. His fam Supt. McKenna will this week go in To Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Essex, a girl, The Q. N. S. E. will meet this A full attendance in desired.

reward and the correct answer will be ily at the time were visiting relatives in his private car to Washington to be published; and in which several more val Mi A Larp CIO present at the inauguration of Cleveland, Hendricks and Reform. uable rewards will be offered. Address The funeral of Miss Lena Leipps Gallipolia, Ohio. A neighbor of the Doctor's named Stewart, afterwards a General, was raining a company to enter the southern service, andireed the Doctor to enlist. His sympathies being the other side he Rutledge Pu'olibhing Company, Easton, look pUoA this morning from the Cath Supt.

McKenna has telegraphed for Penna. G9d3 olic Church. the three engines loaned some time ago Consisting of everything kept in a first-class grocery, such as The Eve. Rpp, doeau't like the idea of tax told Oen. Stewart that he would go after his family and report to him as soon as he day and ing skating rinks, and deniohsnes the to the Pan Handle road to be returned, as the business of the M.

I. Ilouse lliuk open Pricn at n-mal. Opera Tetiing. council for their action in the mutter We 71tf got back. Geo Stewart was badly wound are under the impression that the members demands their service.

ed in the service, is still living and is of the council will manage to worry along, Fun to-niht at 'the new rink. Six even if they are read out of civilization by COFFEES, CANNED GOODS, BAKING POWDER, TEAS, OAT AL, SODA, SUGARS, CRACK'D WHEAT, MATCHES, SPICES, PEARL BARLEY, BROOMS, SOAP, LAMP CHIMNEYS, APPLES, DRIED BEEP, CHEESE, CRACKERS, PIGS FEET, SAUB KRAUT. Supt. McKenna has issued an order a rampant Union man now, the Doctor intends to make bis word good and report boys tied up in Hark will run a race for tne (Treat ana only advocate or au that is gooa and pure. Herald.

money prizes. to him as soon as he gets back. calling attention to the complaints of citizens of Seottsbure that trains are Th? Eve. Rep. has opinions Bulk Oj-tr at Frank McNrarV, cor- Onrt Matters.

matters and is not alraid to express run through that place at a greater speed than twenty miles an hour. aer Se tenth Chestnut Streets. The will of the late Nathaniel Owens them, neither does it take the side of trickery against that of justice and right. Fnn to-night at the new rink. Six has been probated.

It leaves $1 each Passenger conductor Alexander, who and thus trnckle to the wor.st elements of to several of his children in addition to bo.va tied up in wwks will run a race for is now attending the New Orleans Ex society. As far as its advocacy of all what they have already received. To money prjzea. CALL AND LEARN GOODS SOLD FOR CASH. FRANK McNEAL.

position, is expected home in a few davs. that is pure and right is concerned, the John Q. Owens, Hannah, wife of John Frank Sine, of the Dinkey, is running Republican is read in circles strong in Miller, Morgan A. Owens, Sarah P. in his place.

The entertiiiument referred to yesterday will he giren by the Dorcas Band instead instead of the Flower Mission. the faith to which the Herald pins it wife of Noah Hunt, James F. Owens Passenger conductor Granville Mc- and Mary A. Owens, wife son Ste sen, wuere mat little sueet is never seen. By the way, have you an opinion phen, it leaves $1 each until the death Cletlan has been sick for some days with a slight attack of fever, but will resume his run to-morrow.

Nick Bennett, of of his wife, Lavina Owens, to whom his On the rink ordinance? whole estate is left to be disposed of by Letter List. List of letters remaining in the Columbus, her. It requests that his wife settle the estate and that no bond whatever be The attraction for to-night at the new rink is a sack race. Those who attend to see the uport will be snre to realize their investment. George Snively and family, from near Lowell, left this morning for Blair, to reside in the future.

They go by the way of the B. W. Wall Puper. postoffice Feb. 24, 185: the Dinky, has ben using the punch in his stead.

Fireman, Ed Smith, while his engine is in tb.esb.op for repairs, is rusticating in Rushville, the guest of his cousin, Andrews Miss Mattie Auit Mrs Anne required of her. nas Theodore 'Squire E. H. Kinney tiles suit by his Barker William Braden Mrs Ida J. Buckingham A Doonburi? ft Co Cooper Miss Eiia attorney John C.

Orr, against the West FLOUR FEED STORE. THE OLD R. R. GRIFFITH STAND Opened Agaiii. FLOUR, MEAL, HAY, CORN, OATS, And all kinds of feed, at bottom prices, Dulnnev Miss Lille Uealy mihs Katie FravlMiss Millie em Uuion Telegraph Company for Otto Stocttdell.

It is reported that he went there to get married, as he has Gorvin Frank (ioodluck Oeonre Gronecrost Miss Mattie $200 damages. 'Squire Kiuneyhad ten bought him a nice home in Jeff. car loads of hoop pole on the track at nillsdale. A proposition made by him to some dealers iu Albion was accepted Hinkle Jo'flin Mrs-Emma Keller Henry Maver Mrs Barbara Me.ver (i McDonald Jackson Noel Mrs Anna Patten Seymour Hamblen Miss May Joslin Miss Emma Joslin Mrs Wtna Lawless Miss Emma Meyer McElree Miss Mary Moore Miss Adelie Pain Eunice Price Dr Hcmuder Mrs Mollie Notice. All members of the Q.

N. S. E. are requested to be present at the pastor's study this evening at p. m.

by them, but owing to the Company's failing to deliver the message, which New stock, prices Tory low, at A. F. IltrzHch's. DaniI Q. Whitten, of Elizabethtown, to-d contracted with traveling passenger agent Wilt for passage for himself and family to Independence, Kansas.

Auditor Lsnghliu to-day appointed Wm. A. Doty to the vacancy in the trusteeship of Ilickcreek township, created by tha death of William Wright. Mr. II.

0. Andrews, father of ex-treas- Smith Master Elmer Thompson Jno Weaver Miss Mollie was re-sent from this city to Hillsdale where the 'Squire had gone, he was H. Youf.r, Pres. Ah Roope, See. Wairner James DELIVERED IN ANY PART OF CITY.

Call and see me btfore you buy Fifth street, two doors west of Elevatar. E. M. ETlSrEiR; Western James Wolf Peter Raymond Henry (2) Siver King Show Co Persons calling for these letters will pleuKe At The Kinks. The benefit given at the Opera compelled to sell them to other parties at a loss of $1 on the thousand, his loss thus being $150 beside i his fare and time.

For Sale. say they are advertised and give date of list. Isaac T. Brows. P.

M. House rink last night was well attended. It has not been ascertained yet Geo. W. Aikin, Insurance Agent.

what the proceeds are. Represents the leading companies of A first-class carriage, or general pnr-pose horse. Well trained, perfectly 1 This extremely tired feeling we have in the world. Adjustments the most sound, gentle family horse. Five years COAL! Ayrshire and Pittsburg Coal.

GOOD CLEAN COAL, NO SLACK. Our Coal is the best in the market and prices as low as the lowest. COME AND SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. the spring, fall and during summer de prompt and liberal. Insures against wind, storms, cyclones and lightning.

old. 70d3t R. D. Black. notes torpid liver; we have no appetite and no ambition.

Take Dr. Jones' red clover tonic; it corrects the trouble, re Rates liberal. Office over -406 Wash nrer Andrews, of this connty, died at bis home near St. Louis Crossing last night, of old H. He was in his 87th year.

Bny your paiut at A. F. Uerzsch's if yon want the best at lowest priceS. f.bllmldtfaw Mrs. W.

H. Wright, of Indianapolis, projoHs to opn au eleaut line of millinery and other good1 for ladies' -ar, in the room lately oceupiod by Ilech- ington street, Columbus. Ind. The Columbus Rink. The question that has been agitating the minds of the city fathers, of Columbus, has at been settled.

Roller skating in that place is a luxury, and henceforth all rinks within the corpor Representatives of the creditors of stores good spirits. It speedily cures bad breath, piles, pimples, ague and malaria diseases. A perfect tonic, appetizer and blood purifier. Can be taken by the most delicate. Price 50c of A F.

Herzsch. CAR LOADS A SPECLALTT. the firm of D. Samuels Sou met at the office of Judge Keyes yesterday, Office at the Elevator. DATs" CROW.

Aerent. with expert book-keepers, and made an examination into the books of the firm, ate limits will be subject to au ordinance which was passed at their last finding their accounts and state "monkey and parrot" session, as the tngnr lSros. nonin of tue stock has already arrived. Sund.ty afternoon a boy namd Chet. Burns broke the glass in Charley Matthews' grocery and helped himself to ments of stock had been kept with CRAW FORD HOUSE Republican of that place describes it strictest accuracy.

An inventory has Hie ordinance, wnicu is very compre been filed and an appraisement will be hensive in its character, includes all made in a few days, The sole of the FOR'. SALE! AT A SACRIFICE. FiDDf fit1 OTC (PDTfl part ia Hawcreek and Jrtffl. L'l ZdJ fiUUDl) part in Clifty town-ships, for sale at vary rwluced figures. This ia ie one of the very best wheat farms in the couutv.

140 acres uudtr fine cultivation, 70 acres in wheat There is some very fine timber, ail sown in blue grass. Fencing good. and land perfectly tilled. Best kind of improvements witb exception of residence, which is medium. The farm must so in less than 30 days, therefore if you wa to make a grand bargain buildings used as riuks from a wood stock at Hope at public auction will be shed to a three-story structure.

How gin next week, as will that of the stock the reverend gentlemen possessed them "here, which will be at private sale. It selves of the information which led to Corner Sixth and Walnut Streets, CTNCIN NT jV r.V I. RATES $2.00 per day. Entrance on Sixth Street. LEWIS AND EN, Prop'r.

is thought that satisfactory arrangements tne passage oi tne act will ever remain cbIHu. YI7T M17l VD iV OTTIPIT will be made for the firm to continue in a mystery, but perhaps the woodshed busi ness here. rink incorporated in the new law orig DR. JOHN BULL'S frni's and other things within his reach. The boy blni a good family, but this an 1 thr tricks show that he has started on the road that will certainly lad to the prison, unless there is a change in his conduct.

Large delegations are expected from Oreensburg, Hushvillo. Columbus and Fraukliu on next Monday evening to attend the grand mask carnival at the rink here. We hope the young ladies and gentleman of this city will do all in their power to make the visitors enjoy themselves aud feel that they are wel-' Cim. Shelbj-ville Republican. inated iu the fertile miud of some of the members who gained the necessary $10,000 Damages.

Mrs. Mary J. Ennis, administrator of pop asthma specific ASTHMA. Situ'sTGESyii experience from that source. The pro For the Cure of Asthma.

Kstablished the estate of Jacob Eunis, began suit visions oi tue act require rink owners 1869. Trial Package Free. T. INSTANTLY RELIEVED. yesterday iithe Jennings county court against the J.

M. I. company for dam to first obtain, a license from the Mayor, which if not done entitles the person so Do not fail to try this splendid preparation if you have difficult breathing from Asthma, Hay Fever or Chronic Bronchitis. It is a pleasant inhaling remedy, going at once to the seat of disease, removing the mucus or phlegm, relaxing the tightnin? of the chest, promoting expectoration and giving immediate and positive relief in every case. Put up in large boxes, and sold by druggists everywhere.

ages of $10,000. The complaint alleges that'her son, Jacob Ennis, was employed doing to a fine of from $10 to $100 Madison Courier. by the company as a brakeman, Jthat on Exciting Rnnaway. Hope Normal School. W.

COM STOCK. L. the 14th of August, while making a running switch at Rushville, according to FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL MALARIAL JISEASES. The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a mperiority over all remedies ever offered to the public for the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PERMANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chilli and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Weitern and The horse attached to the delivery Mrs.

H.FORREST, DRESSMAKER orders, ho lost his life because of his DENTIST. wagon of Jno. Dahn created considerable having to use a brake chain that was consternation on Washington street A scholarship on good terms can be had by calling at this ofhee. 12tf K-ifat'l JoselTy, the Hungarian pianist, will givo a concert in Indianapolis, at Plymouth church, Wednesday after-nooo, March 4th, at o'clock. Joseffy detective, ana lastenea carelessly by a OFFICE Griffith's block, 33 West street, Indianapolis, Inj.

MayTy A. MOORE, M. this morning. Starting from in front of piece of wire. Dahn's batcher shop he made directly Has removed to Bouthern country to bear him testimony to i for the funeral procession in front of Court Matters.

PHTSICAIN AND SURGEON. the Catholic church. The driver of the CRUMP'S NEW BUILDING, The case of Moses Gcnsburg against hearse seeing him coming drove out of Office over Crescent drag store. Will Samuel Levy, for damages of $1,500, has found at his office night and day when not pro the way and the runaway passed be been continued by agreement. fessionally engaged.

All calls promptly attended to. ou Washington street, between 3rd and 4th, Up stairs, whore she is now prepared to accommodate all her old customers and as tween the carriages but missing them, The court sustained a motion this the truth or the assertion that in no cats whatever will it fail to cure if the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dote has been sufficient for a cure, and whole familial have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the gei-eral health. It ii, however, prudent, and in every caie more certain to cure, if its use is continned in smaller doses for a week or two after the diseaie has been checked, more especially in diffioult and longstanding oases. Usually thii medicine will nr require any aid ran into a horse and wagon hitched fur 3.

MCLEOD. morning to set aside the judgment ren is 'cngnid as the greatest living pianist, the equ.vl of Bulow and Huben-stin. This is the only appearaace of this arti in the State, and is an opportunity for those- loving good musio to hear what is rarely offered. crop N. O.

Molasxes, CO cfnts per gallon, at Prank MoXeal's, corner Sere nth ft Chestnut Streets. 6otf. dered by default in the case of John Ij MANY NEW ONES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ther down the street, knocking the horse down and piling the wagoi upon him in such a way that he could not get Bennett vs. Samuel and Julia Hull for possession and to quiet title, and ruled as may be pleased to give her a call.

Offloe aDd residence corner of Washington np till the wagon was lifted off. The and Fifth streets, ever D. C. Shirk's store. the defendants to answer to morrow.

runaway continued down the street with the front carriage of the delivery wagon, Masonic. CUTTING AND FITTING Stated meeting of Columbus Chapter which he lost at the corner of Seventh done on short notice. No. .10, R. A.

Feb. 24, 1885, at and went on alone. Cy Middleton, the colored gentleman in charge of the ensine of the, St. Denis, received a letter this morning that revives the memories of the bitter days of slavery and the auction block. Thir- o'clock p.

m. Work in the M. M. De One of our city officers made a flying gree. A full attendance desired.

trip to Taylorsville. He went with the to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartio medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will be inf. ficient. BULL'S SARSAPARHXA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections the King of Blood Purifiers.

DR. JOHN. BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER is prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to the tight and pleasant to the taste. DR. JOHN BT7X.X.B SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of th Day.

ty four years ago in Shelby county impression that outside of citiea that he and his elder brother were sold nn- burn gas everything is quiet and no Buy Tour By order W. F. Kendall, H. P. D.

Nf.wsom, Sec. dnr the hammer, to different masters, trouble occurs. He has changed his They have never seen each other since mind. Shortly after his arrival an oath HONEY lne roller skating mama nas com pletely exhausted the market of a cer nor has Cy ever heard of his brother fell on his ear, and he turned to see a tain size of boxwood. Less than three since until he received the letter refer- knife uplifted over a party who had his red to, which was from him.

The letter hand in- his pocket, and heard a voice -AT- months ago a ton of three inch box was written lrom Jeff arson ville, gives say, "Dn you, attempt to draw your wood could be had for $38; now it is BROOKS' HONEY STORE, no history and simply asks Cy to coma hand out of your pocket and I will cut impossible to purchase a ton of suitable PrUcIpal Office, 871 sla LOCISTIXLE, MX. down and see him. Ivour insular vein." The hand in the wood for skate wheels for $120, For Sale by Barrett Hauser. Cor. 6th and Chestnut Sta.

DRUCCISTS SELL IT.

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