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DRY GOODS) i'A 1 i io.V t. AV 3fli8Wi W. aipllawl Ii "slow nanaaoma BEUSSELS, ijrr OTPETS! Mata and Bugs; Woven and Felt Droggels. ms of every description, and Oorntoo Poles, STAIR RODS, Ottomans and Hassocks. OTlll Piano, IWU' VVIUlUt 1411 i Thais avre aanerlot liuyn have I areas botlt Ion afiown, botlt In design and quallty Not wit (islanding the 1U adranoo In all kind ofOarpellon we shall continue to o.lgaodaln Or CABPKT PKPXRTMJCIf at old prion, until alter our annual In Tontory, thslaalollsti monlh.

IB fill I' fllllll 1M'V vi I II I I it I fcl I IVI Ji Iv 1 JJMLil. Happy mm v'i'OijirdBi ft. 1 I1' i OTacl iUtLu1r4 'V5 acd 35 Colombia Street. as PI mi McUCDUN BOWEN, PLUMBERS, 'HO' Calhoun st 'e 1 JpjxiN fafcS FiimtLiiMpf ihbq Painted and CqI EnrBrpnght to' the Citv. aw umeua bm in.

i Mfiffirimfenflnftl i a Jiint riri i'i1, UI'LuL FRIDAY, JAM UABY. 87. fffihnJWillrao, of ajblimbugfOhlo, iVTltuU( enfcfoelr.ilrMUing .41 1 1 wh In the illy last Tuesday evening. la do longer in the mpWyJjb.lhI wwpvy frled'da lo'th city. Dr.

G. theclty lo day Jrcdn.VaJparalscv Ha much improved In heith. The regular panel of the criminal court jury hai been, discharged until Monday afternoon it 1:80, p'ctok, 'tin. 0. Q.

Voce)! the tied bother of Frank: B. Vc gel, la lying rery III the residence of her daughter," Mr. Leila Erain Warnir, the wife of the printer, who fled from hi troub as, has gone, loi Minneapolis lo i. MIm Kittle Hoamer hai been appointed to; take place, of MIm iaOi'eVjMyeraoBi wortoaa) atlde the hAf lod hfrttB.aoeti, 6i Loula, A' farmer' wagon loot a wheel Main ttreet thli morning. mj of borsei were too old and fothlotq be enltrened Into a runaway by the mlibep.

'V XlikabU'iwyalll place tonlght at Arion hall; The managera Tom JJarrelt, Hntehlnaon and 04 fat Thj grand march la at 9 jSO o'clockv Theodore Banta? a young man lltlng on Broadway, thla morning canght hla In a Pittsburg a witch near bit home and sprained hla He waa carried homo, tit anexprea 'iUy'WWebllaetajned from Qoeben, where he bat been attending the meeting c( the northern congregation of the Episcopal Dio ae, r. )Vebbo gaTe an addreaa during the Edith, little daughUr 'of Hepry J.Treolman,aafrereda painful acci denteitojtdy: JVhlie wlkinp; boli the" roum with ber Mi 'bare'ahe stepped a edlrj rnnolag it jnto her, foot. drew the poiol frcni' 'the fooi with'hertoeth. A number Of 'chart table ladies are arranging for a grand faicy dresa ball to be gl'ren after Lest for the benefit of poaiiblr at the rwidtneeof Hon, F. P.

Randall. The affair will be Ue. society etent of the Admlttaroo will 1 only by lnUtori. Oalboun street medical college baa wntfaetecl Vlth the northern In dlana prison to furnlib the lostltu tlon with all the. UDclsimecl bodlfa of conTictlon who die.

Thus the In IU Hal 'and we) appose'the Broadway college will issue a flaming circu lar to counteract the effect. afternoon, Geo; 0. Miir rsy.Vuilrosd man Vent nto a' local reaorV.ot, sporting eat own toafiame of poker. Because th'e'cards ran' wrong, Murray ground and palling out a formidable looking knife? arose and, ainklngdeep Into the table;) vThV'aaj tooianedl, gamesters ores dki in alarm the man's 'freak; i Thi JiiWYorivibhicagff Jini! fi, Louis railroad has loot ted a station iq Kosoiuako county called near the couetylloe between Koncimkoi between Oiaypool aqd 86utl Whitley.i ine nraraaw jtmantm i iu jiu JoSthat8ldney' ls'One "ofthe beat locations for a thrf ring bosineM town that could be Vslected. ne'as buBdlnga are already ''completed and a saw mlllls already la operation where onee was a wilderoesi.

in a house near Monioetllle an old crone She ii a toothless, evil looking old woman, but probably! If left alone would not annoy ber; pelgbbors. Howererj; the! "peoplo around' hare In circulation a absurd story that 'the lemale Is a witch; a sorccressaDd judicious mention Of bet to' refractory fll at once "(jaiiVlnem''P paople claim to eeen thla un ctuny orealure 'entertaining a erlu blel.tofns aplked tall "and WU 1 Tialirla ya; the ariniTriary the patroi the Very Ber. Father Benolt, D. Vicar general of jtha dloceae of Fori Wayne. The pupils pf St.

Aogu'tlne academy asm mbld )n the chapel )restelay day; sflernoon, and a formal 'pro gramme of exercisea tiirtugb Jwltiv. 'young latesjwbo Ijslpsdto iff ffan 'jbi jenerablt Jatbeiv. LONtt AMD SHORT WOOD. uarne ana uuie vewata.irtuie jwW2'ii't i'" llarrootijJodgeMatlaa The'Mayer house is undergoing re rfcnalr. njorolog.

Bimon, Edsal returned Jo Kanaaa qityiidarit i i) i A special ranlre haa beeo ordered lit the Jeff Williams pasttound frelglitbUilOTM'on lb PttUburglTery he ary, bity Attorney Oolerlck 're' turned front trip to Huntington. Misa; Wllhelmlnia Waeserbacb, bit Nw, York, la vlaitlug ifrW In the 4 I Deputy Marshal Patton shipped a iauper west on th A abash thla ijornlogji "ir ir I Iltujtlngui pmoorai: JEU OolllpsTlaltedfrlendiluForJ Wayne during the! pMt Week. Hflmmlt uity Lodge wou; tu ana ii. M. meet tonight for the purpoae conferring the' t.

degree. The algnal tales of the Calhoun treet and Broadway crossings, Of the PitUburg road, have been plactd in arnrklnor'nrAr. fjleorje.a Fowieir taa remjed i nls bflce and alilrt factory from NO. 87 Calhoun a treet to, rooms orer the Li lama Kipwsa oompsny'a, oOoej. Andy Kamm, fireman on New vnicsgosna di iuh rauroau Wholesale' itiid' RotsU fiealef oas beta'traniferfed tbeVdltijIon betwfen'VoHWayaa M.

0. Caries, of this county, haa purchased the farca lately owned by George Alspaugh, Uarrison tewnshtp, Kosciusko 'county, and will, soon' remote there, On doctor TacotnaUtd' MTeatyrtwo school children yesterday, In accordance with an order of Dr, J. 8, Irwin, city superintendent. schools, the doctor urnUhed child with a certificate. Huntington Democrat i George of tislted his brother In this jolty' during the psst While hare he Hook fault alckand MondSy John acoempanled him borne." i Work is progresatng finely upon the Chicago Adantlo railway, near Hiutlogton.

Agreatmaoj mn are kfp atlwork, toli bjf; iliy (and nigh t4 and It will Vol a Tery long time until the gradlfot the, ntlre line Is wholly completed. The Wabash officials carrying on the work of iiittlog down operating Alter)' going through the offices (and shops, the thlnhlngutprpcfl li( to be applied to otierdpattarenH.Oetieral Manager Gaultv nka. orderW lil coistruo Hon train aud extra gangs of men on track or 'bridge I wctfk discharged for the winter months, and It is staled' that the pay roll 'of tb Wabaih, road will be cut dowa this ooath fully 1,200 men. About of 'the, Wa baah railway, rr raj Illinois, Miaaouri and Indiana, met In the city, hall, in'i Decatur' Wednesday, afternoon 'and orgaoused an association, to be known the Surgical Somety of the Wabash, St i Lout and Pacini) rail com 'pany.) Toledo, Qhlo', thej'cWef 'was elected president JOhenowethJ of i president, and 0. B.

Btemen, of Fori Wsyns, aecretaryj The meeting clotted last STening with, ad oyster supper. Dr. Blemen returned this Mrs. Emma McElfatrlck has returned from Visit, to her psrenU at Huntlngtoo. The Xnocrof says: Mrs.

McElfatrlck is a daughter of Col. M. Schell, an agent of, the Chicago; and Atlantic railway In this city, and. who recently remo red here from Washington City, The colonel himself has been assistant idoorkeeper of 'ihe( house of 'represeatatirea and also member of the legislature In this state and has always mored In the highest ciroles, all the) member of the family, being highly esteemed and by thoee baring 'their acquaintance are gin to hare the pleasure of, chronicling the acauittal of his daugh xtTgxmi at me same una nm lust fits I 1 i what was expected. Steuben Jtepublum: two week ago G.n cOolbur'n rr wa summoned to appear' before Juatice Dawsba to glte his deposition, In jth iease of McNo'rton ri: Lydia.

Col burn, e't aU'Coibuia' failed 'to come to time, so last! Friday was arrested by Sheriff yea' and taken Th county commWonetJ mtbt Ftbruarye. ia' (6 ay trying the case 'of 'an luiubbrdlnate Eel Ititer township pedagogue': Wabash ticket jsgenf at thla point, I related Flrsfi Vice President Hopkins, of the Wabash. Mi Ev Argo and John Taylor did not. speak at Mnuroetllle Ust night on account of slcknees In, their Oak John the Mayer bouse oierk, entertain guest with hi great ability as la checker" player. He is i goodoilfl; Bob Harrison, Pittsburg; foreman, baa retnrned to duty after: a palnfal Illness.

His msny friend welcome btra' RT, O. W. Church, of OehUnary church, hss ah article on "Heresy" In lb MethodU J.JWajaafna'.wblcliJl ably written. The people of fAdama'towaanlp are willing to gire $25,000 to the new hope so stalest number of tliecitlten of the township. Wf Fltsgerald, of Monmouth, 111 arrired in this city, thli morning and' will' scoept a poslUon in the Pittsbdrg freight office, i The social "of Centenary M.

E. church takes place ihls evening at the residence of Mrs, Blakely, corner of Dawson and Harrison streets. 0. 8. Gilbert, agent for D.U.

Baldwin A dealer in iianoa. will shorlly occupy the' 'room lolho Bos tick building; West Mala streeU The system; making passenger engines do doubW duty, msctioned in yesterday' SbstimeIv will go Into effect next Sunday on the Pittsburg, Engine on the Eichmond; ran cfl the track at Bldgerllle last night, with alight damage; te ber mi chlnery. An open twitch did the Job. This morning. Dill was called to look at a suspicious ease in J.loomlngdale, luppoiied t6 be small pronounced It typhoid 'Tie' Froliijue bop'lwhich.

was' to bare been gWeh, at lb residence of S. B. Bond this ercnlnp, has been postponed on, account of the likes of Mrs. Bond; if i ChalmeraM. Boss expect to be sble to go, to his home at Cellos, to Hi sitter, Mies Virginia Bxjii'who baa watched at hit bedside, will accompany him.

waaa Tictlm of the slippery snap. He fell on the sidewalk and now gates upon hla frienda out of A mild beautifully aur rounded by rainbow, colon. The superior; court will bare i number! of interesting1 cases to try next week, notably the Miller ditoroe auit'the McElfatr ck case, and the Blufftoh bank package case. tAllHammoOd, on. the' line of the New York, Chicago and BtLouia railroaci there 'is small i This smaU plsoii iariral of Wayne for the poesession, of the company's shotis.

"liarty Webber, the bad actor who naa MTerai vtuea piajea uere, in a A WAir IW A Llttla Clrf Racalvea Intelllgenow of th Death of Father; Who LeaTo He 'Snug' Fbrtun. Mr. and Mis; Michael Noonanare worthy Irish people llrlilg on Lsfsy ette street, the bead of th household occasionally working en the streets, when tl pain of rheumstlsm does not forbid, Noodan' la. bow e'rer, the mainstay of the household, she doing a thr)Tlog' business in the wssherlsdy line. About four year sgo a woman named Air.

Kate p'lary. waa obliged to remain In this city and seek', temporary refuge at. Bt, Joseph's hospital to await the occurrenc of an inter acTnpli8hmnt of whtcb, howeTef, the unfortunate mother yielded up her life. The in fant daughter' thus lnausplciously uaherrd Into a cold world, was seen by Mis. Noo nan when taking a bundle of washing from the hospital, and she agreed to take It home, hsrUgno bairn of her own.

The little girl thrlred wonderfully and toon came to be the moat. 'delightful thing in lift to the worthy old Irish couple. After Mrs. O'Leary death at the hosplUl nothing oonld be learned of ber Mends, ahe being reticent and hating but few documents about ber person, which tended to disclose any Information a1 to ber mat' life. Eoeugb, waa learned bowerer to make it, certain that the dead, waa from Boer ton and on br way to Chicago to which city ahe had a ticket when taken with her fatal illness here.

About four or five weeks since, old Noonsn sat down to read hi Imh World, and hla eye was caught by an advertisement a folliws: WANTED 4 Inlrmatton i wbereabuoU or Kate ii to ort Wayne, a cbanga, ol venu. hiring been obtained to th cQunty; circuit court. 'When; Mri Keyf a and his charge arrired at the temple i of 'justice 'i in 'the Summit City, tbey found that, the presiding judge btmpoirarjlyydoffed the judical ermine, Mr. Oolburn was escorted back, to Angela, and allowed. togo on' parole.

The case will probs bly me up for. trial, during, the preeen tJreekt, which time It la expected Mr. Oolbnrn Will atandbe fore' the judge to ahojr cause why' he. iiuui not oe: pamanea. v.

worse piece, called, "Nip and write Up), oooll lor a date, "lite colonel wrote back, "No bams need, PP'K Mr. Morrison, an old gentleman liTitgln th east end had a fait' tddsy on uaiboun street. was helped up and taken Into Pyke'a, grocery where be aat, until able, to proceed. It Is atated that John F. Bodabaugh will be a candidate for circuit prosecutor.

Arrangement may be made WeIt ipting O'Roarke a show a deputy. If get the EcTlto had such a poor house lsat sight, that he closed up without git ing a. show. The manager tolls us thst business baa been owing to bad weather erer since the snap started. Wade and, Laclede, the Fort Wayne boys who do the song 'and dance were la the city last night m'rvult to, Indianapolis, wher they' open at the Zxi, Monday.

They re mafned In the city a few' hours. Fiti Franklin, the popular Baltimore and Ohio conductor, la in the city. and it ia said that', he la looking for a bright eyed yoang lady to ahare his Fita, formerly a caller on the Pittsburg, Logansport ymros L. Wright, Vfi Foit Waynej Is in the city organ stock company of some sort. He was spprosched by a Tuiroi ret porter'thls morning, but the gentleman of manufacturing idea declined to, ana'wer any) question concerntrg ibe ofganliationy Loufi A Paclfi.c Ball way company baa acquired seven ljundredjaud fifty eight mile ofj.

jpew Jlneiby purchase, lease, and, oonstruc Uon during the last nix months, and now operates tkree thousand Beven hundred and twenty tbrta mile with Ja0Teral'branchela) progress, r. JV 4tc5 la to the MuncOTan O'Learr, who llt Boston, In Mar, 1878, lor Uw west, or or anr tawrai netra ol tin late Jaremlah O'LAarr. seaman. Ad riru V. II.

Fm, a rm fcerton aqnai Boston, The old man1 remembered 'that bia little Katie's mother's name wssthe tame as in the' advertisement, and that he bad. cerUln letter' of the dead tf looked orer the. document and became' Impressed with the Idea that the World advertisement concerned hla "adopted daughter, and went to Mr. 8. M.

Bench's law office and. the matter In the hands of that gentleman. Mr. nench placed himself In communication with the Boston lawyer. Yesterday a letter was received; from bim vhich atated that O.Leary.

bad been drunken ssilor, on land more of the time than on sea. Mr. t7'Jry bad become tired of bia abuse and waa on her way to Chicago to reside with an aunt when illness oreream her here The letter wen ton to say that O'Leary bad struck a streak of good luck about three or four month ago, and came back, irom 'a 'South American trip with some $5,000. Hi constitution ahatlered by disslpatioo, oould not withstand an attack of tvnhold fever which carried bim off, His money, amounting to some' 14,600, await the heir, little Kati Noonan, a (he ia now called, and Mr. Hench will at once place himself In communication to prove the validity of ber claim thereto.

When It la known the Noonan family are pitiably poor, the good luck the waif has brought them Is a sufficient' reward for bread cast upon the waters. and' children1 with' relief, Borne of the, dlswuied. pork, whltth' at Calhoua street. esUblishment, will be given It Drytr for analytis; If the meat ia.dtscoveretl to be diseased the man sold It Is liable to Boreas' Bonolfer. ji'no a TRUTH ATTESTED, JllatrmU Wi Kstwi t'es' "tviiwHr wiAwt.

In Order that the publla majr fullr real" tae tliag buuinftnaiis of tha aMtomentji, an weuuauiapovaraouVHItia ruiarioi or which they npwUi, puhllhh herewtUt tlieiao Mlntlleaiguaturvaof parltva whoi, InoBTltyla The liutU iiww leaumoniaui in awomta, iwh vukj vmiunutio V9 RMnit a On ItonhwilarrN Uestlehkhi Your remMlr. Illu HMla Klney and llVMLHiraj has Iweil wl by both mjr wla and royxalf. SUB uwd ft on (auersl prlnelplex," as a ayntem and llTer rwnlatori I look the tnedloin lor a long standi br a Idneytiouble, which haa buea the source of inuoli and which Ulladto yield totlia otorV 1 nnl your Bnfs KJdner aid Uver Wa botb. nnllelo pronouuolnglttlialMiltnndlnlue waaTsr luted, and In reoommendlnf HU) others as a sale, teioody. fe Msyiir of Th HeW Road In Kosoiuako.

Tbs Warsaw mitantartsajs: While we, deeply renret that people along the line of the Pittsburg road were so blind to their own Interest, as to fall in securing the location of the new line through Columbia City; Pierceton, Warsaw and Plymouth, yet we cannot but hope that the benefit of. the new road will hare a Tery beneficial effect to the people along the line of the new route. We feel aure, Indeed, thst this will both esse. The new road will prove of great advantage to the people) of the county at large; as well Since the building of the new court houss was undertaken, this project has been undertaken also. The tax It wilt pay into the county treasury will pay the interest on the bonded debt contracted In the erection of the new and much needed edifice; hence it is of great advantage to all the people of the county, whether they reside along the line or hot We, therefore, hare Only the best wishes for the ucce of all the, new enterprises that may un1 deriaken along the line of the.

New York, Chicago and railway, from the eastern to the western boun. the Pork polaoning. Yesterday afternoon th fimily of Wm. F. Ward, a Wabash employe; who 1 absent at Springfield, eat; down to supper in their house on) West Washiniton street, Fresh pork was eaten, and a half hour after three members ofi'thefamllyrvlncluding Mrs.

Ward, were deathly sick; No physician was called, but th mother Sheriff 'Justus, of Wblls county, arrested at their home near 'Sheldon, yesterday, Cornelius and. ijamea i Wearer, John Bice, Fred John Powell ,1 Martin Iliggs and Ohsrles Rhode for an agj ravaUd and battery upon Andrew Disbong. It is cbsrged that the uumerous defendant secured a shot gun and took tarn in making a target of Mr. Desbong'a posterior as he rapidly made a distance between himself and his persecutor. The defendant hare engaged Mr.

Hencb as their attorney, John Bates, ofios "Dr, Olin," a quack physician of Chicago, was on Wednesday sentenced year Jn th Cook county jail for sending obscene matter through the maila. This fellow, two years stopped a week at one of our prominent hotels and. offered to cure the numerous Imprudent youDg men here, whose sands of life rah law, young fellow from New Hsven had his health utterly shattered by the ecoundrelV quack John Mohr, Jr, who haa engaged the Ideal Opera company for this city In May, baa' decided to have them give Von Suppe's sparkling opera comlque, "Fatlntra." Mr. Mohr doea not expect to make any money on the engagement as he will psy Uie party, 80 per 'cent, beside a'l local expense. Thl i the finest.

English operatic organlutton In the country and our public spirited cltiien should be encouraged. Supreme Oracle F. Kallock, Patriarchal Circle of thl city; has iustructed bis low deputy to go to Los Angeloe, Cal, there to institute a temple. Applications are dally coming in for him to Institute temples all over the country. The recognition of the sovereign grand lodge 0.

O. F. (shot courted by the order of P. as it Is flourishing withsnt the sanction thereof. The indication to day for.

the lower lake regions, is partially cloudy weather, with occasional snow in the northern, portions; variable winds, mostly from the, west to south; alight cbsug in the temperature, followed by'riafng temperature In toe lower lake regions. I Ciiicaoo, Majr 80, IMl. U. It Wakwsn O. BonheHUii.

y.i Mr Dua Smii For several )wrs I liave en a autterrr. and nntll yourHafe. Kidney and Liver Cur was suKneatml, I baveiiot known what It Is toualri Irom Mr (Htnlly phratclan aitrltmUKl all rnyauflerlna to. a clliwaiwd condition ol rny kidneys, and anr lie had rllid to give mo rollrf. I tiled your remody and am a well iuhd loiay OQc ro sC rr Last evening about terrific tOrm of rain and ilnd naased J.

W.1 over (tie city and pedestrians sought abelter A number of fantastic tricks were played, by) the wind. The roof or Hornung's brewery waa torn 'The on Wagner's saloon was blown, and shattered to pieces. The tmbke ttack at the Peter's bos factory wa leveled. Th barn' 'of i the: (Strode 1 boy ia, Bloomingdalei, 'from it foundation and sailed some distance with the lightness of a feather. Many of the bill board were blown down all over the city, and we might record a hupdred inatance of abeds, signs, being swayed by.

the furious element. The storm lasted but few minutes, abd tbl morning dawned balmy and spring like. Verily, this is curious weather we are getting this season. They Have Dooldod to Disband. In.

the proceedings of Brother) Gardner's "Lime Klin club," publlah. ed in thia week'a Detroit Free Picttt, tbe following appears: Ol'PTDBB OF TUB INNOCENTS. The secretary announced a communication from the Philisophlcal and Cantankerous Debatlog assembly of Fort Wayne, to tbe effect that the said soeisty bad elded to disband and apply to tbe Lime Kiln club, The names of the, following menbers wire read off and voted on a read; Thomas Wearer, president; Jim Johnson, treasurer; Bam Ward, secretary; Alf. Burnett, John Brown, Ben Blake, Massa Abraham; Bob' Rhodes sndRoWtt Wbltefield. Each one of the above will receive a certificate of membership la the Lime Kiln club by forwarding the sum of twenty five Marriage) Lloonses.

Tbe following marriage, licenses have boeu issued alnoe our last report! James A. Haslup and Dora A. De Long. James Ryan and Kate Moran. Osro Deardorfl and Ann E.

Gard. TE lay otil tbl I Sent Tnl uJ Thousands of raually alrana manta manT of Lnom. In casea wheis hope was ahandonod hava been volun. tarlly given, showing tn rein.rkablo power ol Warner Halo Kidney and uver all dlwoianrtha khfnoyn, liver or urinary organs. If any on whorvads mis has any pnysioal trouuis, rvutemuer.

vno Kvai oanger 01 orfwidi of IWKllMMW.WtBlUt ortnuin nuaiiM sawiiita UTBuUttanti Hop Bittrj tt Vwsn atiat aMTtw saad rtUontltMl or dual imi I rled frinirla, olil or I illliurov)rii WOllta is i Mti, nay on llfTUI HODl WIumwht oj Lt. I iriutnervr iqi tv (1 rmtdg elesuwlnir, ir or MlmuitltiT. iThostiirosWraeUMii. I non Bittert. Mk I liars liJis I QTvrimmrwtm BsWm pfflfNg, dWttlM1 Ii11 tmtrWN, htotnl.

Jf HI I I' loo wtil4) 3 111 rf ji II tt it fttav tM ta ira brhin norruksi Iwht.UM HopB rairWina fram afif In Uunt If ro sim ft nfrrnHnia rlttt aUI rivallvfrora aoNia nnnoC Kldnf iMi Ml I MllfrlH iMini trrvwfliloil tiinoir ttssgor HopUttters stwoifritl llf. Ithae savod nun FAIL Oal.C. 1 UlAMnllll ImstLftt ttjlrrl iflrunks AMI niMr rariunt. lubtKfea oi M1 it i '8 BoMbvSrar. VlKlt.

Ifcllillul UvlK sor nmtaa wra ansl.t. JtTwalvOal, iiel 'l 1. St asasssaaawssaassMssassisjawia, TheHewest ahd Best RemedyI nMUJIH, IT a 3: as i no secrets ol medical science bo como rnbro fully known, notr and aim plo cmcilies must of necessity; bo die covered. (Such is tho case nitb Pap Illon as a Cure for Catarrh It ton been ii' 'Oit for1' yosrs as aToara tire for all skin d'. Mutes, 'o mossing; fa nuirUblo powers for alia lug Inllam illation.

It was found whon.uppliod to. infliuiimed mucin membrane 1 which is Citfarrh that its wonderful liealinir auuliliea wcro as efficacious As ftlicu appliod cxtoruolly. i Papillon Cures Gatarrli is cvldenood by eminent physicians of Chicago, who use it in thoir daily, prao tico, and by sooros of cltizon who bare tried it when all clao failed to give relief. It is pleasant and easily applied. SOLD BY ALL DBUQ0IST8.

QANARYBIRD SEED, HEMP AND RAPE SEED, MOCKINGBIRD FdOb, CANARY POWDER AND CINE, CTjrTLE FISHBONE, BIRD GRAVEL IN T. THIBMEi DBUGOIST, a eod ly No. 80 OALHOON STUKET. Columbia City Put', How J)eaed the paper in the town where (mall pox exlateth not, for the editor thereof doea not hare to prevaricate yea, lie about the presence, of that disease to plesse the business men. A cold In the head Is one of the btat things thatiould happen.

tO a lady 'with a lacej naridkerchief, andi Dr. Bull' Dough Syrup tit decldedfy 1 administered strong emetic to bemlf I tbe best remedy to cura cold. J.H.GRIMME, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR, HUES Dresa Suits, Business Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters, And everything In his line In the latest sty lea and for reasonable prlpea. He also curries a foil line of GENTS FURNiSHINl GOODS No. 1H Calhoun Street.

in (OpptMite Sentlnfci PACKARD ORGANS AT I .00 Calhoun Street JanMiy. "i a..

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