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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 8

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MI CLAY At FRED SCHREIBER'S stable Marine. Mondays, Tuesday? and Wednesdays. At STUBBS' Edwardsville, Thursdays. Fri days and Saturdays. CALL FOR TERMS.

W. Schafer, An Indian Outbreak is a dreadful thing-undoubtedly caused by the irritating effects of dirt. Outbreaks, and crime generally, are never possible among people who are addicted to the use of AMERICAN FAMILY great soother of angry passions-'the promoter of health and good- feeling. Cleans everything--injures nothing--don't be afraid to use KIRK'S Soap on the most delicate fabrics. JAS.

S. Chicago. Dnsky DiamondTarSoap A STIPATION. Afflicts half the American peoplo yet there li only one preparation otfaarsupariila that acts on tbe bcnvels and reaches this important trouble, and tbftt is Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. It relieves it in 21 hours, and an occasional dose Ten's return, Vi by permission, toC.

Ellington, 1C," ocuit Avenue, San Francisco; J. II. Brown, retaluma, II, S. Winn, Geary Court, S.P., hundreds of others who have nsed it ia constij-a'ion. One letter is a sample of hundreds.

Elkington. writes: "I have been for years subject to bilious headaches and constipation. Have I so bad for a year back have bad to take a phvic every other night or else would bare a headache. Ono bottle of J. V.

put mo in splendid shape. It positively contrail constipat.on." Vegetable As J. S. is positively the only Sareaparilla compounded to cjntrol constipation, insist on Joy '3 and don't tailed into taking any other. H.

BICKELHAUPT, Agent. JHHM STOUE 00,, Lumber Dealers, Corner of Vacdalia and Buchanan StSi All kin.ls of Hard and Solt Lnm ber, Finihiuu Material, Fence Posts, Palings, Lime, Hair, Sand, c. When in need of Building.Mateilal don't fail to -GET OUR PRICES. Dippoid ggfig SYQgg. Ilav, Slraw, (Vrn, Bran, Sliip- Lin St-eil -Meal, and all kinds of Ground Feed.

Feed Ground to Order a Specialty, All promptly filled and delivered. Elevator, pp. Wabash depot. -Dippoid Bros, COUNTY EECORDS. ol Probate Before Judge Wm.

H. Krome. of lie proson I troncrat ton. It Is for its ciirraml ntbeiiflants. Sick Head- acbe, Constipation Piles, that Tutt's Pills become on famous.

They ad Bueeriilj- ond gently on the oreaui. eivintr them tone mid vigor to inilaterowil. Sold Everywhere. Office, 140 to 144 Washington N. PENSIONS THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW.

Soldiers disabled since the war are enl Hied Dependent widows fcnd parents nowoepen- dent wbotiesons died from efforts cfarinj ervice are Included. II you wlKh your claim aud nuccesslally prosecuted addresi Walburga Spohn, deceased; inventory examined approved. Charlotto Eidd, deceased; inventory examined and approved. Faustinius Coppinger, minor; tory examined and approved. Gerhard Struckh'oB, deceased; claims amounting to allowed.

Anna M. Beard et al, minors; gusrilian presents Inventory; approved. Henry C. Hoyer, deceased; cauae con- tiuued to Saturday, April 22nd. Phoebe Ann Kinder, dcciased; administrator presents sale bill; approved.

Henry Penning, deceased; appraise, ment bill presented; i award $947; approved. William Meiners. deceased; administrator authorised to sell personal property at private sale. William Manlon, deceased; inventory and sale bill approved; claims amounting to 00 22 allowed. Nelson Mongtomery, et Z.

Montgomery appointed guardian; bond of $300 approved. J. Gottlob Heinrich, deceased; Christina Helnrich's bond of $18,000 approved; Monday, June otn adjustment day. Ellse M. Grossenbacher et al, minors; letters of guardianship issue to Louisa bond of $1,700 approved.

James Mumford, insane; William Me Millan authorized to receive and properlj care for James Mumford at his own Oak Lawn Cemetery, Trusteestip; James M. Bosomworth appointed trustee to succeed Geo.B. Henderson, resigned. Gerhard Struckhoff, deceased; administrator reports, showing receipts claims amounting to $2711.50 set for bearing. Ann Christie, deceased; executor's of $2,000 approved; inventory ap" proved; executor authorized to sell chat' tel property at private sale.

Chouteau, Nameoki Venice Dra inage Levee District; all jurisdictional and substantial objections reserved to hearing upon report of commissioners. James M. Lawrence, deceased; admin istrator authorized to sell 64 shares stock of the Hot Plumbing aud Machine Co. for the sum ol Alvis Frank Schank, adoption; peti, tion presented by Anton W. Kleinschnitt- ger and wife praying for adoption, prayei granted and change of ua me ordered.

John A. Wildhaber, deceased; proo: of death made; Mary Wildhaber granted letters of administration; bond of $800 approved; Monday, June oth, adjustment day. Lizzie C. Mueller et al, minors; guard' ian's inventory approved; guardian au thorized to pay board of Lizzie at rate per annum and clothing $40, payable quarterly. Henry Hermann, deceased final report approved, and administrator presentln vouchers from distributees for balance in his hands; estate declared settled aud administrator discharged.

Ann Christie, deceased proof of deatl. made and paper presented purporting tu be last Vf ill; admitted to probate; Charles Christie, being named executor; ordeiecl that letters issue; bond of $2000 to be given. Wm. C. Peters, et al, minors: Wni.

Peters having arrived at the age of 14 years, ordered that allowance of 8G2.50 per annum for each of wards heretofore made be modified to allow said amount for the three wards oilier than Wm. C. Peters. Andrew J. Johnson, insane; AndrewF.

Johnson, a son petitions for proceedings to inquire into alleged insanity; trial by jury; verdict that he is insana and a fit subject for state hospital; ordered he te taken by the sheriff as soon as the clerk shall be informed he can be admitted. Michael Essip, insane; petition presented by Julia Essig, wife, asking for proceedings to inquire into alleged insanity; trial by verdict that he is insane and a fit subject for state hospital; ordered he be kept at poor farm pending admission to state institution. Traumem. Transfers of real estate filed for record in the recorder's office of Madison coun- ty.Ill., for the week ending April 17,1893: Charles Sloane to Lewis Fields, wK and pt e4 swJi and pt ucki aw see 27-5-7 i Charles Kuenne by heirs to Kinne Co, lots 11 and 12blk 14. Highland 30,000 LoreDZ Winter and wife to John Christian, trustee, lots 1.

2, 3, 4 and 5, blk 53, Jos Koepfll's Highland GOO John Baumgartner and wife to A Talleur lots 5 and 6, blk 6, Allen Evans' 2nd add, Marine 223 Bird and wife to Emma Lanna, IOU7MK3, Worden 240 lharles Pitta to GeoM Pitts, lot i. blk stanton's add, Alton 7:0 Chas Pitts to and Anderion Ruwell, lot 8 and pilot 7, blk 2, Stanton's add, Alton 750 John 8 Trares and wife to Henry Hftr- menlng, lot 87, Wheeler's add, Edwardsville Joshua Thompson and wife to 8 Trares, nK n4 sec 25-0-C 600 Anna Poertner and husband to Josephine Horstaln, neJ4 sec 31-4-6 SCO John ZimmermEun and wife to Chas Seybt, wd, lot 4 blk 65, Joseph Supplg- er'a add, Highland C30 Wm to John Ash Jr, blk 28. Smlih'sadd, Alton Phillip Bradtn and wife to Wm Ginger 7-3-9 4TO Adolph Stamm and wife to Albert Urban, pt lot II, blK 25, Highland 200 Louis Miller and wife to John Christian, trustee, lots 11 and 12, blk 2, Joseph Koepfll's add, Highland 310 Mclneruy and wife to Bridget Dowries, pt lot 7 blk 26, Pope oth add, Alton 125 Bruno Margenrolh and Anna Mertsch to Wyss, lot 5 blk 14, Russell's add, Alton 1 John Hessenauer and wife to Mary Johnson, tract of laud In Alton, see record 1,400 John Uessenauer and wife to John Carr, a tract of land la Altou, see 1,100 Ang Brandesand wife to Fred Niedring- wd, pt survey 59 claim lt65 3,645 GeoJ Miller et al to Albert Miller, nwX neX sec 27, subject, ic aud 2 sec 22-5-8 3 821 Same to I A Miller, cl.n'i nwM sec 9 aud pt ei and pt eVa wJ4 se54 sec 5-4 7, subject, 4c 4,297 John A Miller et al to Geo Miller, se'4 swX and swM and 2 two tracui, being pt a'A sec 31 aud two tracts being sec 33-1-7 4,477 Marium Carter to Phillip Llstemann. 60 ft by 10 rods on Seminar; street, Col- llnsville 475 Qeitrade Strotmeier tojuhn Christian, trustee lot 6 blk 53, Joseph Koepfll's add, Highland ISO Bobt Smith and wife to Susan I Fairbanks, lot 9 blk 1 Reed's add, Colllnsvllle, excepting coal, 1,000 Samuel Wyss to Jos Lnly, wd lot blk 14, Hunleror Rus el's add Alton 3,100 Lulia M. Laird to Marsh, wd pt lota 1 and 2.

blk 2, Chas Howard's add, Alton 8,500 Mack and wife to A Herrin, lots 2 and 3, blk 2, EC Mack's add, Alton 208 Illinois Glass Co to St Chicago and St. Paul Co. right of way, see record, subject itc Straube et alto same, certain land 1,750 Fulkerson et al to same, certain land 700 Wm Jeldwlsch to same, certain land 569 Jas Johnson et al to same, certain 6,000 Ohas and Wm Reuter tosame, certain land 3 325 7, Job and wife to same, certain land 1,732 Conrad and Mary A Schorr to same certain land Oldenburg and wife to same, certa'n land 1 Barnett et al to same, certain land 2.200 Hoehn and wife to same, certain land 3,700 Mary Gilham et al to same, certain land 276 A Hughs REd wife to same certain land 1,125 Adda Gilham et al to lame, certain 1,500 Heddergot and wife to same, certain land Trustees Six Mile Lodge No 871 0 0 to same, certain land 1,000 Oldenburg and wife to Commissioners of highways, 4-9, sec 16-4-9 Job and wife to same, certain land Peter Paradise to same, certain 395 Wm Bneuger and wife to same, certain land 1.10Q Wm A Skeen and wife to same, certain lund 2,430 Geo Buhrer and wife to same, certain land 367 Louise Schult to same, certain land 400 Alexander Gillespie to same, certain land 2 000 Fritz Kahle and wlte to same, certain land 1,800 John Hammert et al to same, certain Uud. 304 Conrad Roth and wife to same, certain land 2,100 Willi and wife to same, certain 2,120 Martin Bauer and wife to same, certain laud 1,425 Philip Braden and wife to same, certain land 1550 Wllhelm Buenger and wife to same, certain land 1,550 Jolmn Soechtig and wife to same, certain land 2,345 Geo Hoisington and wife to Andrew Baxter, lots 1 and 4, blk 5, New Douglad 601 Henry McPike and wife to John Her- ins, wd pt tract 9, Kanforth's purchase add, 100 Elfgen, by master to Schneider, deed lot 5, being pt sw4 seK sec 34-6-10 363 Hankhaus and wife to Graliam, pt blk 30, Hunter's Liberty add, Alton 600 A C'easo to Sarah Cease, lot 15, blk 21, Knox Smith's 2nd add, Venice 810 Sarah Thompson to Young, sS eJ4 35 pt sei sec 33-3 8 Young to Wonderly, swi pt sex; sec 33 3-8 50 Shepard and wife to Kohl, lot 4, blk 9, Kerr's add, Veuice 475 Weaver to Backs, swJi nwi sec 5-5-7 GOO Niedringnans and wife to 8t Louis Stamping Co. survey 591, claim 1805 Bdk by heirs to Henry Paul, pt sw'4 pt se4 SCL' 30 pt iiwK neV sec 310-7 Old Skinflint--1 Iwlieve, Mr.

Smith, that FOU commence todaythe thirty-first year of j-our connection with the house. Smith (in a flurry of expectation)--It Is very kind of you to remember it, sir. 1 ni.ule the first entry on your books on Eas- Tuesday, 1803--just 30 years ago. Old Skinflint--Exactly. Now.

Mr. Smith, we are about to reduce the number of our clerks, but in consideration of your long and efficient term of service I have decided, in consultation with my partners, to waive our right to discharge you, and you will be permitted to resign. You may use the office paper. Xo, thanks, Smith--I will not permit it. Now go, and God bless Borne Pig: Stories.

In the south of England the pig Is the family pet and pride, and in Hampshire especially his position is as important as that of gintleman that pays the rint" of Irish cottages. A woman in that county who was' dying, after a long illness, expressed her mournful regrets that she had never seen the present pig and added that if her husband had known in time how much she wished it he would have carried It up to her bed chamber. Now, however, it was too large and heavy. Indeed the local mind seems to be engaged in constant speculation upon this useful animal. A clergyman who wondered whether his flock understood the long words of his sermon asked one them if he knew what was meant by "predestination." "Well, sir," returned the laborer, "I believe it's something about the innards of a pig." One old man is fond of describing hia 'missus" as he first saw her at her confirmation in a great cathedral.

"And did you get acquainted with her at once and ask her to marry you?" was the question, "No, do," said he. "I waited till I had two pigs in my sty, and then, sir, I knew I was a match for any Companion- New to Her. A Bangor family recently engaged a cook who was an artist with the kitchen utensils and the raw material at her dis- josal, although she was not on good with the cookbooks, being unable to read. She identified canned goods, for instance, by the pictures on the can labels. Jut once at least this did not work, and result was amusing.

A can of desiccated cocoanut was brought to the honse the groceryman, and it bore the well cnown trademark cut of the monkey dally- ng with a cocoanut. When her gaze fell upon that can, she was astounded. "Oh, or 1 1" she ejaculated, "I have seen canned corn, canned peaches and most everything canned, but bless me if this ain't the first time I ever saw any canned ijewiston Journal Very So. lii'y talking about a man whom i cy hail both known in the west. ''He vrry even tempered." "I ihould xiy so Womlerf itlly quiet aud collected." ''Yes.

I thnrc when it happened, and 'quiet and t-ullccted' are the very words for it." "What do you "Why, dida'l you know about it? He was one of the men that tried to thaw out Star. It would be worth while for the ladies to bear in mind that if they take 8 gentle course of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla in tbe 'pring, they will have no trouble wilh 'prickly beat," "hives," "sties," 'boils," or ''black heads," when summi comes. Prevention is better than cure. THE INTELLIGENCER will print yon sale bills while yon wait, either on regular print or water prool paper. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Ammonia; No Alum.

Used in Millions of Homes--40 Years the Standard. CIBCUIT COURT. Cases Disposed at During (be Pus Week. The proceedings of the circuit cour the past week offered nothing startling Monday was tbe beginning of the flftl week. The case of Michael Rich TS Johi Stich is occupying the attention of tin conrt this afternoon.

Rich ivae ttu-owi out of a saloon by Such about eigb months ago and had his leg broken The cases disposed of since last issu are as follows: CRIMINAL. People TS Jos Schneider, larceny; con tinued. Same TS James Dukes, assault with intent to kill; same, Same vs Dempsey Barco, same; pleads guilty of assault to do bodily injury; fined $25 and costs. Same vs same, nolle. Same vs Luther Bibb, bastardy, dls missed.

Same TS Chas DeShields, murder, two counts; continued. Same vs Henry Fisher, assault with intent to kill; continued. Same vs Edward Handlon, burglary; recognizance forfeited; sci fa c. Same vs Wm Donnelly, assault with intent to kill; continued. Same TS Monroe Vincent, robbery; continued.

Same TS Henry A Miller, forgery; con tinned. Same vs Chas and Lenel with intent to kill; recognizance forfeit ed, scl fa to Issue. Same vs Jeff Hamilton, assault will- intent to murder, bail $600; continued Same vs Henry Archer, malicious mis chief; pleads guilty, sentenced to jail days. Same ys Harry Williams, assault with intent to murder; pleads guilty, sen tenced to penitentiary one year. Same TS Paul Marshall, same; pleads guilty to assault with intent to do bodily injury, sentenced to jail for 15 days.

Same vs John Connors et al, verdict finding defendants guilty, each the five sentenced to penitentiary for 2 years. Same TS John Kennedy-, malicious mis chief; pleads guilty, fined $10 and sen to jail for 10 days. Same TS Geo Herrin, larceny; plead guilty to petty larceny, sentenced to jai for fifteen days. Same vs Georpe Matthews, larceny Terdict finding defendant guilty of lar ceny, sentenced to jail for 30 days. Same vs Thos Knight, larceny; nolle Same vs same, same; same.

LAW. Elm Slough Cut Off Drainage Dist James Lawrence et al, debt $10,000 damages, judgment for ants and that defendants pay all costs ac crned prior to tender, and that plaintiffs pay all other costs, and that plaintiffs have leave to receive and receipt fo aroeunt tendered upon payment of costs adjudged against them. John Bardil et al vs com of highways of Saline and Leef, mandamus; petition dismissed. Isaac Giles vs Jolm Hoerner, as snmpsit; continued. VTm Mess vsthe Phenix Insarance of Brooklyn, assnmpsit, damagei dismissed.

Anna Noeth vs Johnson, appeal; Judgment for plaintiff for $12 and costs Comfort Monks, administrator vs St Ry Co, damages verdic finding defendant guilty and fixing damages at $1,000. CHANCERY. Sam Beard vs Henry Schone, partition order as on file. Ben McKeen vs Andrew PI att, for receiver, injunction all bills not pre gented by June 1st to be barred from Participation in fund. Jeremiah Rozier et al, vs Hippolit 6 Leroy, for relief; continued, Piasa Bld'g Ass'n vs Wm Jones et al, foreclosure, amount due sale if not paid in 30 days, Allen Clark vs Nancy Wandllng et al, foreclosure; amount due $487; sale not paid 'n 30 days.

Bernard Snppiger TS Wm Wludisch, foreclosure, amount due $121 80, sale if not paid in 30 days. Mary A Gralney administratrix TS Mary and Jethro Sharp, foreclosure; amount due 11.714, sale if not paid in days. Koelz et al, for partition; sale by master. Trustees Schools 3-10 Madison Co TS Frank Stenzel and wife, foreclosure; amount due sale if not paid in 30 days For Hale. Well improved farm of eighty acres, one and one-half miles northwest of Maine.

For particulars apply to John Schafer, Marine. 111. Any sudden change in the condition of atmosphere la certain to bring its tarvestof cough and colds. Thesf, if suffered to ran on, are likely to terminate consumption; but they may be readily cured by Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup.

Carpenters, and other mechanics, who are so apt to fall from scaffolds and dis- ocate a limb, will please remember that here Is nothing so good for Inflammation as Salvation Oil, the greatest care for sprains and bruises. GOOD nsw sewing machines now sold 'or $25 and upwards by M. Boa. J. DORNACIIER sells Old Gold Washing Powder.

HIGHLAND. Nmnernna Items faplnred toy a Wide- HHake Reporter. Jubn Bnchheim has put electric light in his saloon. C. Maechtlen went to PlerroD Sun day on his wheel.

J. C. Ammann went to Chicago, Sun day evening on a business trip. Leo. Beeli, druggist, of St.

Louis, Is spending a few days with Joe Blattner. Fred and Ernil Kupfer, of St. Louis spent Sunday with their aged lather here The city council has concluded to put in six additional arc lights, making 26 in all. Lonis Spengel, tinner, was marriec last week to Miss Josephine Accola, ol Marine. Leo Beeli, Maggie Arduesser, Tlllie Florine and Ida Prichett spent Sunday at Pierron.

The dwelling house of J. G. Bardil), under construction, will make a splendid appearance. Druggist Wm. Kempf and family, of St.

Louis, spent Sunday with his brother, Fred Kempf. Mrs, Emma Ilueggy's residence is now complete. Shu will move into it within a week or two. Henry Zobrlst, Chas, Hoefle and Fred Wildl were on the petit jury lastweek at Edwardsville. J.

S. Hoerner went to Milwaukee, last week, to attend the (unera: of Mrs. J. Eggen's sister. Albert Feutz, who is connected with Ben Merck's furniture establishment, left for Denver, Sunday.

He will re main there a few weeks. Tbe commissioners of highways have organized their board, with Ed De lassus president, Joe Buchmann, treasur er. They have advertised lor one car ol oak lumber. The renowned theatrical play, "Thi Woman Hater," will be produced Satur day next, under tbe management of Murry, who made a success of the last play given by the Cornet Band. At the northwest corner of the pnblk square, In C.

L. Maechtlen's store room Fred Pauiy will open a saloon May 1st He was formerly a resident here, but has been in tbe butcher business in Lincoln for tbe past 10 years. Yesterday Mick Essig, who lives near Pierron, was taken to Edwardsville by Emanuel Winter. He was found to be demented and was left at the poor farm and will soon be removed to Jacksonville He is a farmer, about 35 years old, Fred Wildl has received a new novelt; in electricty, an electric alarm clock The clock can be placed in the parlor am the bell in any part ol the house, to give the alarm at any time, Tbe bell will con tinne to ring until the person gets up ant stops it. Albert Mueller, who has been in th saloon business in the eait end of toe city for several years, will remove to th St.

Louis house, which place has been conducted by Joe Wick. We wish Mr Mueller success at his new stand. He has always conducted a first-class house C. L. Muechtlen has a new time shatter for his photographic camera.

The make is Bausch Loub, Rochester N. With it a picture can be timed from three seconds to a lightning flash, the latter making it a good devise to take baby photographs. The bean guessing contest at C. Klnne Co's store came to a close Saturday night. It has been in progress since March 1st, every person buying one dollar's worth of goods being entitled to a guess.

Tbe number of beans contalnec in tbe jar was 1,726. Four prizes were offered, and were won by the follow ing: Llna AbendroLb, of Highland, 1st her guess being Mary Hallmann of St. Rose, 2nd, Geo. Weidner of Baden Baden, 3rd, Henr Wanlcke, of Pierron, consolation by lot. April 18th.

An Earthly AngAl. southern piper publishes the following advertisement: "Wanted--By a young lud' ajjed 19, of pleasing countenance, good fig tire, agreeable manners, general Information and varied accomplisLmeuts, who studied everything from the creation to crochet, a situation in the family of a gen tie-man. She will take the head of his table, manage his household, scold his serv ants, 'muse his babies, check his trades men's bills, accompany him to the theater cut the leaves of his book, sew on hii buttons, warm his slippers and generally make hia life happy. Apply In the first place to Miss Hickory Grove, and afterward to papa on the premises." Bruce Up, Men. If the ladies insist on wearing crinoline, there is no reason why they should have it all their own Two Employment Agent--What was tbe mat- with your last place? Domestic--The couple had only been married a month, an I cudn't stand th' love- makin.

Agent--Well, here's a chance In a bouse where tha couple have been married 10 Domestic--That's too long. I likes peace an York Weekly. The Mm Penelope--Does be write poenur Perdita-No, I don't believe he wrote anything but a check in his life, Penelope--Accept OLD Gold Washing Powder cleans nything. C. HACK sells Old Gold Washing Power.

Madison Store. We make our House Famishing fDepartment A Special Study. In Carpets, Shades, Lace Curtains, Portieres, The Latest Designs, The Prettiest Colorings, The Largest Stock. All on first floor. All at lowest prices.

Curtains put up. Carpets put down. MADISON MERCANTILE Co. OP Newest and Latest Styles of Millinery, CONSISTING OP Ladies 1 Misses' and Children's Bonnets, Hats and Caps. Flowers of all Bridal Wreaths and Confirmation Flowers.

Hair Switches and Frizzles on Hand and Made to Order. Come and See He before purchasing elsewhere. MIJWIE In Kellermann's New Building, next door to St. John's M. E.

Church. TIME TABLE. ruing West. 'No 43 8 (No 9 IN WAPASII RAHWAI. Upper Depot.

Trains East. tNo 70 am 4 44 tNo 10 5:40 pm 42 'No 48 4:50 pm 5 Lower Depot Only. tNo 71.1oc'iri.8:30pm 2 9:21 pm OmnectinfwitltC.it A. andT.it 8t. L.

(ToEdwardsville Crowing tExcept Sunday. St. L. K. C.

B. B. Trains West. Trains East. tNo 35 4:00 tNo 34 9:45 a 3 4 I tNo 1 KlOpm 2 tExcept Sunday.

JACKSONVILLE SOUTHKASTEUN. Trains South. Trains North. 'No 1 6:45 a 'No 4 8:43 a tNo 9 tNo 10 ttSlpm 5 ftMpm 6 9:06 pm No 29 lo'l ft 3:40 No 30 lo'l ft 7:25 a tExoept Snnday. VANDAMA.

Trains leave and arrive at East St, Louis: Nos 20 21. dally S.zEa'm Day Express, dally 8.55 a Indla'polls 11.40am New York, Baltimore and 7:00 5:00 Washington Ex. 9:15 6:45 a Oble'o Dlam'd Spe'l, dally a Cincinnati Day Ex, 8:15 a Efflngham Aco'm, 5:45 7:00 8:00 am TBE Lands its passengers at Dearborn Btatlon, CHICAGO, Near the tool (HBee Also AT BNOLB'WOOD, In olwe proximity to the Exposition Grmmdi. A Dream. "Welt, it beats Sam Hill to see that hen a-Blttin on that lump o' coal In that flower- xt.

I've druv her off some eight or ten times, but she alien manages to git back ag'in. "By gosh! Snpposln she should hatch a ton o' We are now prepared to deliver Ice to all parla of the city. Ice tickets for Bale at B. O. Crane's and G.

H. Coventry's. Anyone who Is not a regular customer can have lee by calling at the Harles ice house between and 8 o'clock p. M. lundays excepted.

Ice sold only tor cash. THH BANNHB LIMITED, Due la Chicago at 7 A. solid vostlboled train, Is the only one eqolpped with WACNEB BUFFET COMPABTHE.1T 8LKBPKB B. B. TAYLOR, Agent.

T. CHANDLER, O. P. A T. tit.

Louis. "RED EXPRESS" BETWEEN ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO, VIA EOwardirUte, Havana. Virden. Jolut, JackionviUe.

ftreator. LVffCH can be obtained on train. See tbat your ticket reads bv this new rente, sold and bafftfe cheeked to al points. 0. A.

HENDERSON, W. W. KENT. Acting Gen.Supt. Gen'l Pass.

Jacksonville. III. J.O. UPP.Acut. Mwarosvllle.

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