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-mi Ilea, W. A. Ksaehasa Death mt Wesley Barhdall Ministers Should Use i i an Eotablished I860. The largest and beat selected stock oi Loyd HlnkU Ot Clcateprifij, I VKIONTOWM. Leonare Qillespy ha purchased a new buggy.

Mrs. Boone Bedel is visiting relatives Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, To be found in the city. Silver poonn, knives and forks the very best quality at low price. All manner of watehjgtfwrinfc done ia tvt-el and workman-like manner, and warranted: ai Cot Eves CarefQll? Tesled Artificial eye furniehfl. I avrvii -a wwr- av vuu juni mim vm wnit.

guarantee an goxln a rcr-rei-ented. 1 10 W. Second Street. S.V. HARDING Watch Repairing is my Business 9 VW can save you money and crive A 1 i And I ivp Httentlon to careful.

pitiriMtaking it I L'ive entx-cial iiiii tii.nii t. ui rei'iiiruiir ol I flue -Hi kind of watehes that ii-i i x'r i nr. tul I liv I 'i liive ii work gue such jijp I 1 1 i leave their i-i nv hands, 1 want you Id i (hit when you leave w.urwi'ili in lor repairs 1 i rk i ill qe done to the beet my and in a competent uiui.ner It my ambition to add to the repulatioii I think I have in Nimill men-iire already estali- itch repairing, C5 VV I wC Cv Cv lihed of doing houet, thorou J. miplete Line Ml Kind-of Jew iv i 3, L.AUFUS, Fine JSttitionery TABLETS. CHOICE SELEGTION NOW UN Our l.lltlr I n.

nil. Allr r. to, ru A A KefjUbllcail candidate for Attorney General will diacuss the issues of the campaign here at Seymour Saturday Auruat 22. WM at 2 o'clock. Thi the day that the campaign will be form ally opeped throughout the aUta.

Mr. Ketcham 1 one of the beat apeaker in the tUte and ahould oommahd an at tendance from every township in Ihe K'SlMKSIi MOTKS. Simon Strauaa made i buineat trip to Mitchell to day. L. M.

Senders, of Aurora, i a bosi neaa visitor in the city to-day. The Home Furniture Company i shipping big lot of gooda to various citiee. Good wheat i worth 53 cent and corn i bringing 21 cent in our market tc -day. Charle Flomerfelt to-day sold hi in tereat in the grocery to hi partner, By ron Duffy. H.

Crane, of ranetown, shippiug a big lot of fine apples to In lianapoli. The nutmeg crop has put on a new growth on many farm and the yield is growing in interest again. More than twenty farmers in variou part of the county brought a big lot of fat stock to our dealer Tueaday. Henry Haney, of While Creek, Tue day brought 1 bushel of wheal i J. II Hodspp and eleven fine fat hog to Len Ilibner.

Brick and other material are baing ielivered on the ground, and the cellar is U-ing dug for Andersons pa atial residence. .1 ntn hi liAin hsi nurchaaed the machinery of ihe Columbua Manufact uring Co and will continue to 0erate the pla at that place Henry Waldkoetter, ol near Tampio. came here last evening to have repair made on his traction engine, which broke down Tueeday. Tillman A Abbott and daughters Mioses Fearl and Trecie, wenl tnn uorning to Trimble county. where be will erect a large tibecoo barn.

Fred Bode, of White Creek. wa in he city last evening and traded a span work horse to Thomr Hopewell for njan of work mules Both parlies id well' lleury Waldkoetter, of Oravy Fork done a big busines threahing wheat hisaeaaon His liest yield was on acres ot aria ivammon, wuicu mir 6 bushels of good grsin. Nuiirta; n. hil unlll The County Sunday Sii-hool Conver on wi 1 tie una at mr iu munu Vf r.iwntown Thurlay and Friday Aug Jland 'Jl No s'bool houl'J fa toW represented A nvl program o.kl ieaker and iiiumc ami a feant ol love f.ii all will be enjoyed. Flee en- tertainmenl lor an EiKCi'Tivs Coaairn Harklen Arnira Kalrr.

The boat alve in the jrld for Cuts ruise. Sorea, 1'lcers, Salt Rheun 11 ever sorea. letter. Luappext nanus, Chilbian Corn, and all kin fcniptions rxwitivrlv curt I'ilea, or no py re- uired It is guaranteed to give jier feet aaliafactlon nr money refunjeil rice cent per bottle. For sale by F.

Feter IWrml lrtiimtlon John Blish, of Seymour, hii leen recently promoted in his rank in the Cnited States nsvy. He ia now senior lieutenant on the warthip Thiladelphia thefligship of Admiral Beardsley. ol the l'aciric siuailron Mr Blish ha made rapid advancement iuce he com jileteii hi grutuating course in the naval academy at Annapolis, Md. If 1 ll I a l.lnlr kwwsla And nut be influenced by the clsim that csttrrh is a blood disease, you can easily nrove that catarrh i climatic. Ifve yo not the severest catarrhal attacks du; ing winter and pring, and have yon but little evidence of catarrh during the summer? Ye Well this proves it i a clinistic disorder, inflaming the mem brane of the nasal passage's It i waste of time and money ta invest in blood remedies Tb proper treatment is a local application and the mne prompt cure is thst -opular remedy.

Ely's Cream Balm. Ssttr ta Khlwra Commencing Saturday August IMh and continuing durirg the months of August and September, our freight bowses til -close all oa Satordty j. It. CLalrsv A'gt. E.

A ft. C. Fiit. Agt, Bid. J-.

SawscTos. Agt. r.C Twm Mm Naresl Mrs Thoebe Thomas, of Junction City, III wa told by ber doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Diaoovery completely eg red he and she says it saved her life. Mr Thoa.

Xjrgers, norlSA tySan Franeisco, sanered from a dreadful col approaohing contno-ption, tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle Dr. King's Xew Dia oovery and In two weeks was cured. He la Mtarally thankful It is reetfta, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine la Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at W. T.

rsaawcessor to J. II. Aadrewa, rnSUEfgnlar staaSOeandtloa tf mm Wesley Burkdall, whose death wa briefly mentioned in Tuesday's Rtrus- licab, wv born in Gallatin county, Ky 51 years ego. Be came here with hi parents when a child. He and Miss Lucinda Bun-n were united in mar riace December 24.

1866. Mr. Burkdall was an industrious, honest man and ev rybody was hi friend and alt had good word lor 'him. "So ens in out midst tried- harder to make an bonest living than be. vtm conscientious In everything be'4id.

He was a man who will be greatly missed by our people. He was a mem ber of Company First Indians heavy artillery and sr-vrd with credit to himself and honor to his wintry He had been subject to heart trouble since he was discharged, and has never been free from that trouble. He has complained considerable of late, but dancer was thought of. He visited hi garden on the Iihoade farm over tl river yesterday and came home at 10 o'clock. He had a severe chill in th afternoon, lie laid down and in a ihoi time he paved awsy.

A wife, one son, Otto, and one daugh ter, Miss Berdie, survive, who have th tenderest sympathy of all. The funeral ill take place at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the Christian church Kevs. Thomr Jones and J. M- Bsxtc will conduct the religious exeroise. In terment in Hiverview cemetery.

All friend of the family are invited. HOBN. James Clark, section foreman on the J. M. Si and wife are happy on account of a fine son horn to them Tue day.

August 11, Thi makes Evan Mitchell grandpa for the first time. A daughter was born to John A liobberU and wife, of near Cortland Monday August 10, l'ti A son was born to Charle Findlfy and wife, of near CortUnd, Monday August lu, 1 A son was born John Riley snd wife, of near Coi lland, Tuesday, Augatt II. 1 l)UT()S I'earl Russell is very slok. Saints meeting is still in progress There is some talk of a Sundsy school picnic. John Henderson returned lrom Yal Ionia Saturdsy.

Miss Lias Davi. of Leaterville, visited at It. Biahon Sunday. Mrs. II Bishop, who has teen very ck, is now improving Wm Cunningham, of Salem, called on friends here Sunday ate Mason and daughter visited Seymour frienls Sunday.

tlph Duunuig had hi loot slightly injured by the falling of a horse. iKmel fiVdtun and Miss Roeia Mison mle a Dying trip to Brownstown Sun day. A DeArmond, of Seyiaotir, paswd through here on his way to Salem Fri-day There wijl be an icecream and watermelon festival at this place Saturday night There will be missionary feast at I Human church, five miles south ol Brownstown, next Sunday. August lv Don't liolt your food, it irritates your stomach Choose digestible food and chew it. Indigestion is a dangerous sickness.

Proper care prevents it Shaker Digestive Cordial cures it That if the long and short of indigestion Now, the question is. Have you got in digestion? Yes. if you hsve pain or is comfort after eating headache, ditainess, nausea, otlnaive breath bearlburn. languor, weakness, fever, jaundice, flatulence, loss of sppetite, irritability, constipation, etc. Yes, you have indigestion To cure it, take Shaker Digestive The medicinal herb snd plant of which Shsker Digeetive Cor dial is eomjiosed, help to digest the lood in your stomach, help to itrengthrn your stomach When your totn -h ii trong, care will keep it to.

Shaker Digestive Cordial is for sale by druggists, price 10 cent to II On per bottle II tVUKJX Ijtur Daringer 1 reported better. Bert D-Xon visiting Hudson's 'has. Moo spent Sunday in Kentucky. The North Vernon Fair was well at tended from thi place last week. hitoomb, ot uounviiie, is visiting hi parent at thi place.

Mi Essie Harding, who been vis iting at olumbus, returned bme fast week; WhlteomV and spent Sunday with Davidson snd ftmi ty near Flemming. Mrs. Whitcomb snd familv. of North Vernon, called on Mr. and Kn Albert Whitoomb Sunday afternoon.

O- D. Kendrick and Y. Whitcomb will go to Madison with the Paris Silver Band this week to furnish music for the Fair, people who reiuire medicine to regulate th bowel and kidneys will tod the true remedy in Electric Bitters This medicine does not stimulate snd no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acta aa a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on th stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving too to the organs, thereby aiding Nature ia the performance of the function. Electric Bitters la an excellent aj-petlsev and aids (Id people gad Jast exactly what they need.

4 Pricw 50e and tl.TO per bottle si VT. F. Peter tue-cewsor to J. TJ- Andrews, Drug Stor. i R) Dr.

Miles' Heart Core. HEM IS NO PROKESsoN, whose labor so severely tax Um nervous sjd- tint of the ministry. Tbedi of the nerve centers of the brain by orer work, fnqurutly brings oar tack ef bees trouble, and nervous prostration. Rev. Eater, M.

Pstor C. rbarea, LoodoaMm. himself a pdjul- claa. writs Fab. M.

ISM: "Heart affection and Mftiwi prostration had bacome mi serious taut (all thai a little over work in Um palptt would so completely prx.t -at tv lflAf that It Hvmrd certain I a1 nnu.lrrlln.inUh th. work Heart Cure wiuMrr finmij Heart palpitation becan-s JVCSlOrCS so had that mr iV would ask. me I did n. UWalUliHiM bavs bartdiae. I Ronmbiir I enromrnewl taklux lr.

I Ksv Heart Care alternately with Ir Miles' Nervine and derived th fivatMt pnssiti'e beaent. I bare justckned revival work of weeks, preaching nearl every nlf lit and twlceow the Fabbath. I ran sura f. hours without auffrrln( as I formertr did. Hard Working ministers should keep Dr.

Miles' fraad iMaaedles on band." Dr. Miles' Heart Cars la sold on guarantee. its buttle will bctuiftt or sooee refunded DAILY KEPUBLICAW Tm aaliscrtbvrs. want evary nbacrfber to tha Bi rrauK-aw la rteaiva tha paper promptlr Md reirnlarly. If yo do sot raceWa tnako yoor complaint at tha office.

We ill tola rata nothlrg bat tha bart aarrirr la oar eartisrs. lew cream tosday at Becht'a Sweet -04a toes, Model pears peaches, The Teaches, pears, honey Hancock's. vegetables, at Hulled butterbesns, Teckemeye rt. cucanibcrs at Farina to trad lor city pro party, 8sl F. H.

Tarmohlen. Money to Loan ar.d 6.1 ere (arm ale, BALSLEY. for tf Try KlipK-l A Sjni choice country bacon at 6 els a pound 111'' The church at Sauera w.Il bo il a mis sionary tension Sundsy. August Cincinnati Weekly ommcrciel Trib- una until Jan. 1st l7 for 15 cents O.

'o, agent The beatisl term broken by a re freshing rain ani hich wind this morn ing and all are feeling thankful Willis Johnson went tin mooing to Indian Springs for health and recre ation Don't mi the lawn social by young ladiea of the Lutheran church on Trot- tJetdel lawn on South Poplar treet to-morrow night The Loyal Temperance I pion ill give their lawn lal Monday. August 17, on the law of the Als budding on Chestnut street All are invited If the person who took a Wavrrly bicycle from the porch of my residence will return it he will lie rewarded and ni questions asked Dr. K. iiiii Red.lington Christian Sunday scb xil will cive a cclebrsliou in John Kox's trove about three-fourth miles east of Reddinrton on Saturday Augus 11 A good time is anticipated A rteasaal Orras Sacnuel Meek and wife alt. no- ed the golden wedding ofher parent.

K. W. Brapham and wife, at lvett Sunday. Orer ftienda were present and were treated to a royal dinner If r. and Mrs.

Rranham are two of ninga county most tespected people, tot kT OTK. Mberifl Stilwelt came up this morning on coort business. The circuit court meet August 31st. The docket is small except the criminal which is growing slowly. Robert Hunter and Mrs.

Addie Hun ter, both, of Rockford and peoi.le of good habit, drore ti tha county teat nitenl mama and returned -hosai tha aama reatng The young ypU of the ritlaga gathered at the cow bell and boms in tha neighborhood and gave them a rouaing but noisy reception. May their wtdded Ufa pleasant Awarded Hifhest Honor World'- Fair, criEWi MM6. Mua list tv mrtuc i a a s. nr- r- a a I tL A pore Irftr Cream jm rwar. Fret i atiwn ot krrf Other sAiltcrsr 'i Jat 1 X-izljbV a 1 1' I I tha city laaV night.

W. I Daly, of Whoeling, Va, in the city to-day. C. C. Ford, A.

M. Long and wife, ol Rich mood, are in the city. Mra. M. E.

Kernaa, of New Albany tfame hitg Uit eTetOng to uH frienda. Mra. If, Daily, of Columbua, came here last t.nln ybi may iManua, Robert Both welt and sister left last night for Niagara Falls on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Joe Rottnaan at LouUjille the gueat pf her father, Mit hew Burns and family.

Mra. Jack Job noon went tc day to Shoals to visit her father, Daniel Dris- coll and family. SooU. of Jamea II. Scott, of Brow natown, came up to the city this Mrs.

Theodore (sroubwent thia morn mg to Washington to visit her sister Mra Alrx Toms and faniily. John llortlman jif Brownstown town hip, was in Seymour Tuesday and made the Iisri Bi.K iK a pleasant call. MiwrBrrtba Frances Wolfe, of Mitch ell, came here and went tc day toCroth ersTille to visit Miss IlittieSwope Mrs. Henry C. Heyers and eon Char lie went this morning to Madison to visit her mother and other relatives Simeon Vinton and wife, who have been visiting friends here, left for their home at Tayloratown, I'a this morn ing Mrs Benjamin Kiewitand Mim Letv nie Kiewit, aflr spending a pleasant time here, returned last evening to rolhertville Mra.

Bennette snd Mis 'leona Bennett, of New Albany, came here last night to visit ber father, Ir H. 'reen and family Misses I'earl Clrrk. Winona Wilson and Laura Deputy, of near 'anaan Jenerson county, came here today to visit friend and -relatives Mr and Mra Oi rge Bramsi-he, of Cincinnati, sent laat evening with the family of Volland and left this morning for Seymour Republi can. Miss Katie Koater, of Deputy, after a pleasant lime psnt with her grandparents. John T.

Foster and wife, went lat evening to Indianapolis to visit relatives MiasCora Ile'ler, of near Brownstown. after being pleaaavnlly entertained ly her uiii'le. Henry Miller and family, went today to Indianapolis to spend some time Willi her aunt, Mra. Khta A mit Tip Bliih and hi friend. F.

I'. Tenner, of the A 1 1 freight of flee at Cincinnati returned yesterday (rom a plraant outing at vrrvI: the gueet of Mr and Mrs liraham if Vi isliinfUm I IrsiiM IHr SlrM Ertectuslly yet gently, when coative oi bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken the kidney and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them. diiel hcadachca, colds, or levers to u.e Syrup of Fig ti. All mctuUrs of Kllsworth Post i A and all honorably discharged soldier are requested to meet at the hair to morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock m. for the purpose of attending the funeral of comrade Burkdall.

Bv order of Tuoa ou Commander jtrrntTKii. Ral Thomas is much belter. Miss Laura Wolter is some better Trustee Will Hume is out agsin to day Mra. A Udaa fvaung btter lor flay Mra FriU Kiippel continues to iin prove alowly Mra Wi ham Lsvfkin.of Rocklord. is practically no letter.

A daughter of Frank Gilbert of Red- dington, is very sick with intermittent fever. F.nginrer John Crmby, who ha been raite i I with typhoid trver, ta able to walk out again. Mia Lou Waldkoetter. of near Tam pioo, at ter aerious sioaness, is anie to alk out sgin. Cbarle King, of the A O.

SLoi. tesftroTtng id lesiu ABMrfti to l-owb it a. i' a a bus law mrtif- for mTeatitJh There were four person overcome with heat in Dr Kitten office at Browna-town Monday. They are better. aAiLROAt BtriaKUwen.

F. W. Htmer. of the E. AT.

wv in the city to day. B. F. Wolle, of the Monon, was it the rity t-vday i.om Eeaaevdle. R.

W. Oieger, general freight agent of the J. M. A was in the city to-dy on busineea. Roa dm aster Tbonia Welch, of lbs B.

A 0. came ap to the city to-day oa business. Olteit Walls, of the Fort Dri Moinn Kavigatioa Compaay, was In the city to day from Iowa. Knot Hampbre B. A (X traveling wgineer wa to the; city thia morning from WjlijngV Jt bnslnesw.

Cotjulnctor J. ft tinder and. Louisville, same here last aigbt visit her FesVia acd famjTy. at Crothersville. Miss Josie Bedel visited friend st Alpha last Week, Mr.

Ray, of this is visiting children in. Illinois. Jem Connell, of Minnesota, is visit ing hi parepU at this place. P. W.

pII and f. C. Foster are at teodirfg lftslUule this Vreik Mrs. Shoemaker, of Seymour, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Btrd, Mondsy Mra.

Oscar Lewis and Mrs. Lou Con ner visited friends at Louisville Sun day. Walter Hougbland and wife spent few day laet week with their parent at Seymour. Misses Jessie and Msud Uflutt of rafale; are the guest of the slater Mrs. E.

E. Conway. Miss Susie Bedel, who has been vimt ing relatives snd friends near Austin returned borne Wednesday. The storm last Friday night did con damage. More than oik third of the earn was blown oil tin talk, treei were uprooted and almost all of the fruit was destroyed.

AwiV nt llAr-r r.lt VNK.IAHOII ktlll Of Mxrtlniolllr. I ml KrranuriiU right t'elrry Capuln, Imi, May 2 I To the Wright Medical Ct lumbu. )hio. iitT I hsve purchased a box of Wright Celery Caules from W. Tarleton.

druggiat, ana used them for ndige.lion, stomaeh trouble and con stipation. I have Wen greatly bene fitted, in fact almost cured with one box. It I the best medicine without exception that 1 have ued for my trou- les Your very truly, Andy Sihiiju, MiRTiNsvn.Ls, Isu May l. lH'Ji To the Wright Medical Co Columbus, Ihio OiiXTs I havp purrhated a box of Wright's lelery Capiule from ft. arleton.

druggist, and med them fi ndigeetion and oonslipittion I wiu greatly benefitted by using them and would not le without them. Very truly yours Jacob Si in rk Sold A. J. l'ellens. druggi.it.

INT KIIHjK A big crowd attended' the basket meeting at l'leaaant Ridge Motnlay t'barli; and Mattie I.ouilen viMted their sister Minnie Stewart at St Louis 'rousing 11 week Tue thrrhing machine niaku fo his neighUirhooii. Wheat rep nr I turn ng out very oor but oat sre OOll Jarneii May fays they have ih est KTi'i ntioKi Divliy he ever Mn it in a 1 1 and tips the scale at II uuds -n August 7. Newton DodJ. iri out U-l week uying tock but on account ol the ex- reme lieat he cave il un with buvini! ut a few head. Word been receive 1 here that rastus Harrell.

of Muncic. Ind will Ml friends and relatives in this neigh. borhood next week. The Sunday-school convention of wen Cvwnship ban been iostoiied un 1 Augunt 1 'i It will m.et on Thur lay at the Cleanping Baptist church at o'clock There will not be as much wheat nown this vicinity this fall a- common Most ot the farmers claim lhat they ill not have enough wheat at the pre- nt pnee to pay for the fertilner ucd I-mfnr annul anil By local spplieation as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There only one way to cure deafnes. and lhat is by constitutional remedies Deaf neaa is cause! by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of Ihe Eustachian Tube.

W'hen this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imierfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result and nnlce the inflammation can be taken out and this tulie restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflame.) enndi Imn of the mucous surface We will give On Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars Tree. CHENEY CO, Toledo, Sold by Prufgjata, TAe. Hall Fisbily Hf are-the best W.

Collin, of Oraasy Fork, who as been ick gocxi while ib. ttrr and as able to come to the city Tuesday Admsrsssea Lsstera. following is the list of letters remaining in the poatoffice at thi place and if not called for within 1 1 day will be sent to the dead letter office Linus CCXTS make Mrs Crawford Johnson Mr Frank Flanagan Andy Johnson Mi-s India Howard Keller Mia Cora Ind Novelty Co Mr Kinney Mrs Flora Jones Williajn Conner Mn( Meier Spuilir.g Minerva Shrank Anton Wilson Chat Woider Suba QEO, K. rBICE, F. M.

wa r-f gf cymri Rwwmarwrv I Articles for the toilet and all Sundries belongin, to the drug trade PFESCFIPTiON WOPK A SPECIAL FEATUPE. Night Clerk in front room over store. Best Ice Cream Soda. alpha cox, Seymour, Ind. Proprietor.

I 'j po-ile th (lie VM Ii IND OF HALE AT o. cox OX i' B'ock. Cbsstcct St. MoJern Drug Store. Complete in all its appointments.

Stint. Inus. and tlic and patent UlClllClllCS. REAL ER TATE AND LOANS. fi- claa farms ssrii'i mvrst per east other vsios' I property for rale t.vrarvlnfi to rteielsiut.

O. 'Tfirui, ArjT il nriasaa V-TriTtstrrsrii Lixsi; ne fare for the round trip excursion tickets to t'leveland. 'bio. will be wld Tuesalsy. Augun 'lihsnd W'ednesdsy, 9ih, Pennsylvania lines for tl.e Centennial Celebration.

Keturn trip must be made th rough to oriental starting point within lour days, including Jute sale I he airangements for the Centennial 1 lel.ra'.ion at Cleveland hay.e. been prejared, the feature are vatied. and typical of cea tury's growth 'hia'f thriving and most opultti city om the shore of Lake Erie. aocount of the Seveath Annual Soldiers Reanion which is tc be held at Elnora, August 12, 1 and 14, the E. A R.

R. will sell eicursion tickets at one tare lor ine rotina trip, dm ageoti tor special iiortnauea aaa ii oi ss- tractions H. H. Boaaaax, G. J.

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PHARMACY Watch -this Chance Fine Residnc? Property North Walnut Street, Best Residence Part of Seymour. For Sale at Auction, Thursday, Aug. zo, At 2 o'clock on the prcmU'M hit. tith an 7th streets' Modern fram- house room foiU front slle; in re. Splendid -hade fruit and modern irupr.

einen 4'oncrete sidejraik curbinu, guttering snd iron fence in front Al'ey gradt and grati-led For intorniation snd term- ee A SA 1. 1 II Kight re-ei ed to re-iect anv or all btd INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS C. A. SALTMARSH 0ANS ti'JI 7KLY NBO0T1ATKE a'rttos per can, interest on CUV 0' i owing fosTDonot. ry bmds- rart ho l.lint lots and rrnrh Post Office BOildirg, Ssymcnr.

led. Al til. ROI TK 1(1 1 II. t. rennlants l.inr.

I'y the opening of the Dtb-waie Uiver Bridge the Fonnsjlvacia Lines have the onlv a'l rail route to Atlantic City and the seashore. Trans-1 fer of passengers and baggage at Fhila delphis via kfarket street Ferry snd Csniden is STonied 'BS vessbore Bread Street Station, at which passenger from the west over the Tennsylvsnia route arrive in that city. Through train from Chicago. Indianapolis, Co-' lumbus. Cincinnati Pittsburgh and in-1 termed point on the Pennsylvania Lines make convenient connection with the teasbore trains For deUil.

apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line Ticket Agent. 1 Ismaiia of T. FI. I wrw rtffmm rretr tw wr.ww tit tm a nwmm taw aA kmm0 K. a.

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