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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 2

The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 2

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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The county commissioners will be in A CITY II? FL. MIES. The Evening feWicAN. 1 -V- session to-morrow. Of) 1 SI I GOLD 3 houses lor rent, E- H.

Kinney. 1312 lflBOKB Evxkt Amitpon, St Galveston. Texas, Swept With! f3MXCrTBU -SB, Gafl, Gent Thomas are paying 33 ISAAC T. BROWV, FRO Flames, and the Fireu en Powerless Before tha Northern Gale. cents for corntn good condition.

At BBTOBUCAiTBnildinK, rlorthe; I rner Wash-- I JNew crop New Orleans molasses, fresh COAL AND WOOD Pattojflct at IZWfred (U ikcond-ctam Matter y' Pa mackerel and herring at John Piel's. 13d2 1 Tlife Ib Estimated at a Million and a Half. John Finn, an aged and respected I TERMS OF BCBSCRIB farmer who lived seven nnlea west of Pel -week, delivered by errlerJ L. ..10 qU Te people Colimbua' who have visited tisjwe ccn.TlaccLUia.t we we fulfilling our promises to the letter; namely, In selling The wires at an early hour this morn- BY HAIL, STIUCIX Um. the eityj- died yesterday BME Six month 2 60 1-Ona ml 46 i Lost Thursday night, a large flat folding PoaViftt Prepay mg hashed, tne news mat uaivesron-TexJ a city of 45,000 people, was on fire and threatened with total destruction.

The fire "started in a small foundry in 1 Bate of adverttfltig made ltnow( Ait' store door xey. finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at this office. John Sharpe's little boy is still suffer the most perfect and magnificent THE BEST GOODS 'Editor. 4 the easrhpart of the city, and was confined for a time to buildings between stoves in the world. If there ia ing from the dog bites he received some NCfiL 13 tH' anyone who enjoys art and beauty in stoves let him call on me and days the wounds are not doing as well as they ought to be.

-FOR The Louisville Times frarisea that Sixteenth and. Seventeenth streets, for five squares, when it crossed to Winne street and commenced to spread, continuing its march of destruction until it reached the beach, the firemen being j. a. Johnson, the agent of Minnie see the best and cheapest stove in Johnson, the fat secured the tHO marK6t OI tO-day. vacant, nnnm in tKo Psfc TVnia VvlvV onl I the ex-Confederate soliertjeot a monument to Gen.

Grant. It'i Ijers at tie failure of the NorthJ tx raj fomimcient funds for that jmrpsft ami hinks that The Least Money. powerless to check its progress, owing to the heavy wind that prevailed. The will be on hand to show her next Mon- JiOLD aCOIN WOOD BASE-day, if the baggage car does not break HEATER Can't be beat in design. down.

1 It's 'a perfect beautv and will erive scene presented was beyond description, We have come here and intro the streets leading from the fire being the men against wnom put befriendedj in their -hour xtrernity ehouldmsav take wj their appreciation of fiim. i Police Court. duced square, honest trade and hard time prices. full of homeless and half naked peo satisfaction to those who purchase it. Call and see them before they are all sold.

ple, wild with fright, rushing about The jGibsons on trial yesterday for drawing dangerous and deadly weapons, and Fanner for assault, were acquitted. their cries being plainly Sesatoh Stanford's echt trt foun ntically, ft great univeraity.in'ICaliftWif car- The Ladies heard above those of the brave firemen, the roar of tfie flames and the crash of falling buildings. The following gives George Laforce was arrested to-day for intoxication, i 7.: 1 a 'ried out, will probably 'mall tit hest' endowed institution fej United -States, lie proposes' to Cot vt money if. the details received: GALVE8Toif Nov. 13, 11:20 a.

m. Fire reached ibeach. About a mile and a half in some places from starting point and S. R. Quick Soni have sold 5,000 bushels of corn to Clemens Son, of Madison, with the.

privilege of making the delivery 1 7,000, They receive 31 'and -property to this', off e(5G the amount Sfi tatr Stan- in particular appreciate this, and will extend their patronage to the FAMOUS Cor inaugurating the system of selling goods right down to rock-bottom, in plain figures ia immensely wekhy kvtt has no -children, his only son Jvjrtg7' died About a year ago. cents per bushels. They, have already shipped eleven cars, i over a small track of land belonging to defendant just north of the bridge at six or saven diocks wiae. uvw residences burned. Wind blowing a terrific tiile.

Fire still fiercely burning and not un-er. control. oos Fire has reached thejeach and is still fiercelv burning. A terrific northern ana one price to all. John H.

Rush and Frank Stevens attended the sale of the personal effects yesterday near Azalia of the late W. A. der the silver moon and blinking stirs, they jumped aboard the boat and sailed away across the sea or rather down Wicomico river where a minister was in waiting, aAd where a home had tx-en provided for the blushing bride. It would be-the part of a novelist to fully tell the tale of "Cupid in an Oyster Boat; or Romance on the Half Shell." 150 DOZEN Louisville. This spit is brought for the purpose of adjusting some old differences between the two' companies, the O.

M. R. R. being indebted to the Pennsylvania Co. and wheneve a settlement was demanded, defendant? claimed the gale is blowing.

Loss, now estimated at 2 P. fire has burned itself out- Galveston is on Galveston Island, at the mouth of the bay of the same name on thei Gulf or. Mexico, i It is the chief seaport: as well as the principal Cox. The grain offered sold for a fair price, but the hogs and cattle went low, the former selling at 3:10 and the latter Seven young fmen, said tlong to-, the best familiesin Otta'ai were on Wednesday sentenced tp'rison for life for rape. The courlf ibi y-av'nSf filled with the relative Vytccuse parents, brothers and sJstdiViml when the sentence was with grieffand rihame fail whole building resounded with thdul ieand BUch a distress is, i iclrn wit occupation of this land as a set off.

Hosiery in ootton, wool and cash-mere roods at manufacturer' at less than three. 1 An Kditor. I have been almost entirely cured of nasal city of Texas. The population in 1880 cost. CORRfiSPOXDEXCK.

John Doup, Elmer Burnett and the catarrh of several years standing, by three bottles of B. B. B. I have tried many other -j hunters who went to Illinois a few days 8T. LOUIS CKOKSlNG.

remedies, but none equal B. B. B. It is a quick cure while others are slow. ago to hunt ducks, have returned.

They J. J. Hardy, Editor Mews," Tocca, Ga. nessed. 1 MS iad only a fair success, the waters being mm uio ix1 wis savs mat oontineti air un James dinger and wife took in another permanent boarder on the 5th inst it's a girt- -v Mr.

and Mrs. John Riley, "jof Ilartsville, so high that too much surface had to be was a little over but new railroads and: other improvements have given it a great impetus, and the popu-latipn is ateost double that number at present, it has a wry large shipping interests! especially of grain, cotton and beef. The city suffered from a great fire in 1877, -which destroyed a large amount pf property. "iA Friend try Need, Is a Friend rfKs 4 rito- Chsnat der all circumstances is injurious if in- gone the ducks scattering every ry of Lincoln, that onAhe -aB j'oQn of odiijf4ed for where. 1 naieumioine lungs.

nuigii it may not have been vitiated by Vesjiiration, the ekiv he was first no in our village' one day la.t were visiting oy comousiion.or emanations irom un President he spent the time- iolayin known sources of contamination, the at 30 per cent, below usual prioea. We carry a large line of the latest patterns of dress goods and calicoes at lower prices than other stores can buy them at. C. D. Randall, of Indianapolis, has been appointed by President Cleveland to fill the vacancy in the" railway mail The gathering and cribbing; or marketing mere fact of its having been stagnant is i Indeed," I an old and the tame can tralv bo said at of the immense corn crop is tngiossing the sufficient proof of its unwholeomene8.

ball with a lot oi bojs-pat; sja-igfrfiu. He would occasionally Srede telegram from Chicago, would hastily read, if it dkl not in1i jtre rith Kenl'a Vegetable Family Pills, the most reliable service on the M. fc from that city attentionvof nearly everybody in this neigh borhood at the present time. An Excellent Medicine. glUUi JHUWWICSI, VUUH1MUUU, mm i.

and all cases where a strictly pure Ca "I certify that my wife and myself were thartic ia necessary. For sale by all druggist syta. a box. i the game, and thencontinu sport. to Louisville, occasioned by the arrest of Cooper, he young colored agent who was recently detected stealing from the in Daa neaiiu lor some Mttfen years.

I It is quite amusing to a disinterested party to listen to the big talk about who has chanced to be looking over one of Simmons' xxe nau niB cone tiiimu pp j-m 'M Liver Regulator Almanacs and saw A. HJ ioy the game as well an cal as litt maiL V-- 1 -a; The Water Works. A statement was made yesterday of Stephens' and Bishop Iierce's names to testimonials. I then obtained some of the Regulator, and can hesrtilv irnimmpnil for the news as any tff thebol ifr' the best yield of orn and whp is the champion husker. Well, since th wheat was a total failure, I am glad that the corn is so abundant and that every willing hand can Simmons' Liver Regulator to my friends as Wm.

McBride, sent up for ten years from Seymour in 1883. for cracking a safe, yesterday evening made a desper what was being done by the present management of the water works to see what could be done- toward lessening Last Sundays night as5 the' iartender find employment. an excellent. 2. E.

Gordonsville, Va. Charles Crocker, vice-president of the tor Joseph rnolan, in cOrnpaywith gentleman from Indianapolis jsvere. the expensed of running them and to- A few days ago a smooth looking rascal had himself driven to our village in much jwmp and, after calling about him a dozen ate to escape, from the Jeff, prison by sliding down the lightning rod. It gave way under his weight their way to the home 6t thejwmer in ward placing them in better condition Southern Pacific Railroad residing the' east end of imm, theyl No color was given to the statement was given or two of boys and men, proposed to introduce to thenublica fineerrine made of some however, and he fell to the ground, at San donated $13,000 to erect a building for the Bovs and Girls' Aid Society of that city. Tired and Languid Women.

312 Washington St AN ORDINANCE To Prevent Swine Frma Bmatar at tarn lath City of olambaa, ladlaaa, aad to KepeU Aa Ordiaaaee, No. S3, Plwnl by the Coaamoa Coonril mt Um Clly of Oo-Umbu, oa the IMk Iar of Mank, laee. and aa Ordiaaara, Ko. 1 Aatoottatorr Thereto, Paaaed by the Toaamoa Coaa-n oa the ftth Iay of Mareh. 18.4, aaa All the Ordlaaaeea and ran of frrillaaaao la Conflict Uerewtth.

Settiom 1. BtU Onktimed hf Ot Cammom Ckwo. cUof the City of Ciivmtm. Jndvna, That the nii- thirty feet, receiving injuries that will prove fatal. j': came upon a deep ipk n.eltr: M.

depot which had ben lefexposed, and both menriell into he i The man from Indianapolis vii liiew hitherto unknown metal ancQ that the bidding might be more spirited, he proposed to and nothing but facts were given, and fhey are8ufficient to convince any one that looseness has heretofore been a prominent future in the way the works have been run and the way things con How many women there are of whom these words are true: 'They feel tired and The Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church will open a bazaar for the sale of useful and fancy articles week before spitf of clothes aadwCaie'ji being languid, hardly able to bear their weicht on their feet, the bloom all gone from their 1 1 1 nected withjthem have been managed. drowned. We ti parties give as a prize to any one whp would give him $5 first $5, then $15 and at last $25 which offer one of the young men thought too good to "leave out in the cold;" but, when he unwrapped the package he found he had three brass rings and six one cent pieces. The young man concluded he was five dollars Christmas, and probably will have a supper have consulted a lawyer and yi xe the It is believed that at the end of the iwu, lmiaoie ana croon wiuioui meaning to nerves all upset, worried over little for damages. to year Mr.

Paine will have saved the city have pretty heivy damages an aeci- nearly, if not quite, an amount double nin at lanrp oi twine of every kind. ae or oe-arriftioa, within the corporate limits cat tk city of Columbus. Indiana, tterrby derlarad to be a burden to themselves, and yet with no acute disease." What a pity it ts. But a few bottles of Parker's Tonic will drive all this away, and relieve the troubles peculiar puMte nul-anee and la hereby prohibited. 1 uciii ui tutu uituwri.

-vojaciu jyp xve iia Baiary. in connection therewith.L Due notice of date and place will be given. A client of a certain lawyer told him yesterday confidentially, that he proposed to mop the earth with Marshal Haggerty and policeman Rogers within no time for an- K.i -toy peraon or peraona belnr the of any awine of anv kind. are or AarrliiUaa wiser and the sharper had other trade. 10 tner sex.

publican i found at tanre within the eornorale UmiM oi aald Mrs. Teanan. New Haven. a re city, and pennlttinj the Mine to be found at 1 That trustees on a salary of $100 will not neglect their private business to attend to the city's interests as should be JOITESVIIXE. spectable wife, while in delirium was i 1 The war that has; comnleni rd between the British i and fikkig-dom, a province of Burmah, it Oiit well Cora is yielding equal to the farmer's ex lanre in the corporate limlu aforwald.

ihall, op-on conviction therefor before tbe Mayor of aid elty. be fined In any ma not exceeding tea dollars lor each head of awine ao pmnittol to run at lance in aaid city, and when the name of nch owner or owners la unknown to the Ifarthalof pectations, i I be done has been thoroughly tested. It fe also true there are many things that prevaueu upon to sell her child to a rich childless family. The price paid was $10. When the mother recovered her reason she was wild with grief.

The case has been placed in a lawyer's understood in this country, appears, There have been more wild geese passing a week. If he does a good, clean job, it is proposed to put him against Sullivan. It is thought by the time he gets half through with Rogers, he will be willing to sublet the contract to be simply another- chem over during the last week than; I ever saw to Eng- fl.li im. require, the daily oversight of a skilled mechanic of which trustees know nothing! Cities everywhere employ super aid city, be shall forthwith impound aueh awine ao found at large by him aa heteaitor pro-vided. sac.

That any twine of any kiwi aye or description found ninnln at Unre within the enr- before in the same length of time. land to grasp more territory William, a son of Mr. Bate Able, was bur A Renfhrknfcle Escape. mediate cause is the unjust as the British- regard salary ranging from ied here last Friday. Mr.

Able and his much ABOUT PEOPLE. Mrs. Marv A. Dailev. of Tunkhannock.

porate Ilmtta ol aaid city in violation of thia ordi-. nance, ahall be taken up by tbe City Marobal and placed in ecmieReeurervnorplarv provided forth month. A man who respected wife have the sympathy of this King Thebau upon rdthem, an JSnglislrading 10 XP cago'jSewjHys of would invest 1 themi by Chicago intendents at a .1.1 IV 'I oiJ I -1 H1U1 BOUIIUS and bronchitis, during which time the best purpane, ana unieaa to aame at Claimed by tke owtwr or owners aa hereinafter provided, ahall 100,000 in a business entire community. I company The Fred Tormehlen, Henry Brockman and C. Kerr are in Indianapolis to-day on business.

be aold by the Marshal of aald city at public auction to the hi-rhest and beet blddk-r for ruh- ihna without giving it his entire care or em Thomas Kreinhagen talks of erecting a this and other wars between fc ame physician oouid give no relief. Her life was despaired of, until in last October she procured a bottlo of I)r. King's New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt and by days notice of the time and placa ot aaid aale powers. i 1. telephone from the rear end of bis wagon to the head of his team in order to 'make them having fi rat been given by printed or written no- ttcea or baDd-billa noated in two nubile In Mrs.

Fred Volland, of Columbus, is The government of GreatBriSl With each ward of aaid city. hear him in the1 com field. visiting friends in the city and will remain continuing its use for a short time she was completely cured, gaining in flesh 50 lbs in a few months. ploying- some one to l0 so would be thought crazy, and from what can be seen now th hiring of a superintendent is a matter of economy, whatever the Herald may the consent of the queen, has dea in ch war against Thebau, the king of -Burn i. While this Indian king is.

a graceless rt several days. Indianapolis Times. bbc i ttat the money ariatnir from mrb aal ahall be received by aaid Marahal and by him. after deducting the ezpenaea of taking ap, keep. While the corn question is being discussed Free trial bottles of this certain cure of all -r Miss Ettie Scott, of the Conservatory, left throat and lung diseases at Clarence W.

it would be interesting to call at Ben Prattler's store in Columbus and see an ear that ma aua -cuing sai a awine, anaii be paid to toe Treasurer of aaid city, who ahall receipt therefor this morning for her home in Jefferson ville, Adams' Drug Store. Large bottles ui M-iti Hinnii. wnicn MMrtn aii.ii I believe can not be beaten. Wht Wlt-t. You goon groaning under burden 1 0 Rnpn(j www of ilia, when a remedy like Kent'B Vegtabl 10 spena a tnree weeKs vacaaon ahonld be found I to the City Clerk, who ahaU thereupon lata quietus for mid money to aaid Marshal.

Few persons are aware of the number Jonesville may well boast of her good mu ana importance of the scientific socie in every household tin iighout our land and to I SOCIETIES. pec d. it tne owner oi any awine of any an, kind or deocriDtiOB taken aa above Tarrvrtriwl- not long ago undertook to kill stll the heir to the throne eicepthiSDwi iljtldren, he has no reason to have any- kin4 9 ftaejing for the British. Like other Indi A. potentates, he and his country have the victims of British avariJ ira.

tty4icity, snd it is not strange that Be thrfu's J' ljfeel ho love for the British 'Commejplat i "Mipany, which, like the Huson Bay and 4 bit -rich" British svndicates. fatten nivut rt ri. sic, both vo3nd instrumental! under the ties of Washington. The capital has claims tbe aame of aaid Marshal, and prove to tne pocket ot every traveler, ana 11 ian.cn in i ara'guarantee for perfect health, long life leadership of Mrs. Scott." However, the the satisfaction of aald Marshal tbe owerahipof Masonic 1 '( Special meeting of Columbus Chapter No.

tne mme to oe in aucn Claimant oelore the become such an important scientific center that a Washington letter will hereafter form one of the regular fea singing will not excel that of Misses Anna ot the aame. and pays all expense crruing un The Renos to-the Front. 10, this, Friday, evening for conferring de and Rosa McClain, ofBengal; Ind. der this ordinance, tbe Marshal shall return said wine to such claimant. tiewof the people, upon ttrittah grees.

W. END ALL, 11. tr. Endowment Bank, K. P.

tures of Science. Other new features are correspondence from London. St. wnrriitanri riownAr Ttfrmit thpm' V-FnfjT 1 1 Rev: Scott preached an able and sermon here last Sunday and in his re Sue. That tbe City Marshal ahall be allowed the sum of one dollar for each one of said swlno of any ace, kind or description ao taken up a aforesaid, and additional aum of two dollars for themselves.

5 tii3 fol Wednesday, Charles E. Reno, the Petersburg, and a supple- marks he referred to the favorable reports The present dynasty ot Barmahf Jfoirn- youngest of six brothers who made up menu All members of Endowment Rank K. of P. are earnestly requested to be present this evening as business of great importance will ded in 1760, and it-became a larg Henipire. earh one o( web swine advertised or sold: provided, in no case shall the fee exceed tbe amount the M.

E. Church had received from China. What Will Sorely Do It? Africa and India, in the way of Missionary for which said swine sold. Sec 7. The Marshal shall, at the last meeting night in each month, renort to the Common une's nair Degms to fall out from various In J.821, Great uponVnj frtEtext made war upon the empire, tnid.i was that a large portion of thetkinl vkm; was annexed to British Indja.

ti 18 Great that noted gangxjf Reno brothers, was arraigned in the police court for stealing an overcoat from a saloon. He was found guilty by Judge Fitzgerald, fined causes. Ihe important is: What works. He also referred to the excellent reports from Sunday School organizations and come before the section. L.

Moobe, Pres. TIE AND BAIL. is sure to make it grow in again? According Council of said city, in writing, all ssrine of any age. kind or description so taken up by htm un- to the testimony of thousands, Parker's manifested much feeling in the prosperity oer mis ordinance, the number claimed and restored, the number sold and the amount received of both church and school. tor each; and for the failure of the Marshal to so report, the aaid Marshal shall be fined not lea than ten nor more than ftftv dollars far each anch Oscar Vanderbilt, of the NorthernPa- Hair Balsam will do it.

It quickly covers bald spots, restores the original color when the hair is gray or faded, eradicates dandruff, and caused the scalp to feel coo-and well. It is not a dye, not greasy, highl -l' Startllna; Canes. 1 cific and F. P. Wade, of the Wabash, offense in falling to report.

Mr. Saulter, of Athens, sayr'B. 1200 and sentencedjto the workhouse for thirty days. To-day, John Reno, one of the gang, who served ten years jtt the Missouri penitentiary, and with James Hardesty, of Seymour, was indicted by the Federal Grand Jury at Britain had another waT wita Hit lus iand another large slice- was carved .0 cf i the countiy, completely shutting 'ob Rebalance of the territory from "the cfa Vrwenr ty-eight years intervened birtWeeni ijels two wars, ana now, after a period 'Of another war is to be fought-and at its close King Thebau will ifU possessions gone annexed to the Sir's, Indian possessions whilft. he-inay'ir few years be a pensioned prisonernind dictation tf the Britiah viceroV.

ihf? ease B. B. has cured on me an ulcer which had were in the city a short time last night. ly perfumed, safe. Never disappoints those Pec.

8. It shall be lawful for anv citizen of said city to take up and deliver to the Marshal of said cilysany awine of any ace. kind or desrriptioa resisted all other treatment for 50 wno require a nice, rename dressing. A rather remarkable trip for time was J. M.

Ulna, oi Atlanta, was cured of a very stubborn case of Eczema of twelve years nmnu running at lanre wunin tne corporate um its of aaid city in violation of this ordi nance, and such citizen lor so doing shall be allowed one- Disgusting Snobbery. made last Wednesday by one of the employes of the Ji M. in this city. He standing oy tne use ot a. a.

An incident of the craze for family Indianapolis, iastJVlay, will be tried on that charge, i. i 1 Goon TIORfTiop lusurea nerfect hrann. iTaa The population of Georgia, and noble ancestry in Philadelphia is with which England has betm atefer find a caucus belli against any i consists of 24,000 whites and 18,000 noted by the Press. A rich manufac blacks. turer of agricultural implements offered left here on number 10 in the morning at 5:55, went to, Louisville and back to Indianapolis -on numberj one, arriving at the latter place at 10:45 a.

m. He I Bncklen's Arnioa galvei an agent a large fee to compile a histo nan tne les allowed the City Marshal, and lee shall be collected by the City Marshal as other fees herein provided are collected. 8 EC Br it Ordained by (Ac Common CbaariZ of the City oOnlumhtu, That ordinance No. JB, passed by said Common Council on the loth day of March. 1S69, and also ordinance No.

178. paaasd by said Common Council on tbe 6U day of March. 1S74, amendatory thereto, and all other ordinance and partt of ord lanre In conflict herewith be and the tame are hereby repealed. SEC. 10.

This ordinance ahall be In tore aad effect from and after its publication for two holding territory she may Jiovet i Vi been shown in every quarter on every island of the sea, and if'is re table that Thebau has been permi tted tt 43n to The best salve in the world for cuts bruis KetitU V-ilable Family Pilfi if yon are troubiod wih 1 or any disorder of the Stomach or XJnfK mtM yoo will ioon feel like a new man. Alldfaf gista keep tuem. i The machine works Iof Sinker, Davis fc Co of Indianapolis, were badly dam- ry ot the manufacturer lineage for two hundred and fifty years. The agent after a preliminary search concluded es, salt rheum, fever isores, tet that it was impossible to connect the 1 1 i i ter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns and positiyely cures piles, or no payjrequired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.

Price 25 cents per box. then fjleft on number 64 freight at 11:03, was delayed at the Belt Crossing 12 minutes and arrived at Columbus at 12:35, doubling the Toad, 220 miles, 41 miles of which waa traveled on regular Ifreight," in six hours and ten weeks in tbe Columbus Dally Republican, printed and published In said city. long. The fact that tie trade i jd cJn merce of his subjects lia been u. 3fi the complete control of a British ynd) tto may account for it.

i nM( oiil Pacta. The best blood purifier and systet itt-gula- tor ever placed within the reacts ot humanity truly is Electric Bittei Inac liumiy upon urns Blue oi me ocean wiin the stock on the other, and declined the fee: but the manufacturer went else No Ordained and established this Mh day Ordained and established this Mh day of or saieDy Clarence w. Adams uo. agea pyjnreast mgnt. patterns Were destroyed, Mr.

I. T. Brown had some very valuable patterns there on whfch thejfinn. was at worJk but until vember, 1S85. Jo.

w. MORGAN, Mayor. Attest A. MCLAUGHLIN, City Clerk. d2w where and now bears a new coat of On the Half-Shell, Baltimore i arms in red and yellow, as big as a pie- minutes.

the debrisjisjcleared'away, it cannot be piate. There was a tinge of romanc in the elopement of a couple in Salisbury not Proceedings were instituted in Jefler- Iks ProtUeat Lady la Columbus known whether Jiiey are, injured omot. Mr. Brownis in the city to-day looking sonville yesterday by the Pennsylvania remarked to a friend the other day that she bnanr iLAmn'm TI -1 tivity iof the liver, biliousn.ess;" Tjiydice, constipation, weak Kidney, or ani 'rpease of tlie urinary organs, orwhoevei ijftires an appetiser, tonic or mild stimul wiH always- find Klectric, Bitters the jjitAand only certain cure They 4 ufmreljr and quickly, every bottle gharahtei -tii'give long ago. The groom owned an oyster boat.1 The bride's home was hear the placed where the boat landed.

Night after them, -'t Company against the O. M. R. R. Co.

PENH VRSYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tk Original aad Only GeaalM. h4ran BtM. tostKntiUnlMMa ta Tkli Sign's ErU mm ttk, as mm. miSZmm tm. Imi a si kr puunkn a Imm mW mmtk, kt i asal-ts.

Tr4 iiiflil Smw. B. Pas mv mmm, Clastaaart. it kirn. and lungs was a superior remedy, as it itop- the plaintiff petitioning for commission pu nex cuufu losuuiiiy a pen uuwn aaa i If you want yonr clocks put in order send Word toDeLaMatre.

He will call and get no enect wnatever. Bo to prove una A. came on, and the two lovers met where they had often met before at j.he back ers to be appointed to assess damages entire satisfaction or money refunt Sold Henesch will enarantee it to all. Price 60c 13d2 6O0 a bottle by Clarence W. Ada: for right of way occupied by plaintiff tence.

nen creeping to the river, un and $1, trial size wm 1 1.

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