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The Muncie Daily Herald from Muncie, Indiana • 2

The Muncie Daily Herald from Muncie, Indiana • 2

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SOCIETY NXWI. A LARGE INVESTMENT. The Daily Herald. Electric Motor I Burned. TohEDO, dan.

ail. A fire started at 1 oVhwk TueHlay morning desljoiisl the iar home of 'IWdo Electric street H-nlway company on an- ton avenue. Ihrewere Iwtumi twpirly ftvaint thirty Metric motor ufirr-in tin house al th(- tin Hiul all wtTt' w(r)tnl. The ImiUlitiK wa a mif tpry hri aUait and mul.iug is leit ITiicaoo. Jan la ao' o.ed February, tijienel N5V iU chsi 1 open! I'1 ruarv.

ojmu i 1 Mtwi May. oik-uh! I onti Jaiitmo, opnjo ruar kScJ J.ilm iimncr of Birmingham, and a negro left 'I uwaluooa, Ala in a canoe on tlie Wamor river to bunt cattle Doth were caught in a ere storm anil frozen to death, their Isjiliea belli found by a search nartv Hamner had been nearly Lovers of Sport Grateful that the by'Wohc. Snow still Covers th Ground. Tht, uf w. r.

spronie was found frozen in the iee in a gorge in front of 1st 1 matter not how "Cold I It matters not now corn A meeting the national central com- weather gets, it does 'not prevent ttee of the People's party will be held i sleighing nartios. The vonng and at m. lemis rvb -ti. for the purpose of 6 i uihijiim: uU rrform i old BCm lobe bent on having a Ueni)(f, A LU pmfes rrood time 80 long A the snow re nor uf nmi heuiaup' mi natural pbilosu- II, el -Kt 1 pby at 1 1 arvaritTultPiie. dead of-the grip.

1 mams on the ground. Last Wa years old even if the thermometer did itdi- The visible supple of wheat Saturday e.ta B.iar-il iWreai below zero at- compiled the New York Pneluee cate several degrtss Deiew ttro bushels, a de- y. ce Keunmrv, opeunl ana Hca Wav, opmuM jHnuarv, sad May, OKU.tl Sll.wi UrU-Jinm HFV, OJC.K1 sItl vl'fVO ill- I uion to yards i iody ranard Hogs-Market ralher -uio -u p.usunr and shippm ae-1 cotmV. pnroa Iwm and in- higher; sales. hn iwkmg and hhippmg I steady; lob Ct'le MaikrY quiet and price quotation- cUnce to ex tra sKhtb, 4.4bi'i ft do, i.ii f.iir to goo I.

$2 tn nif.iiuui uo, teedert. iR.iikj balls and al Sheep- Mark' tairiv J' ui l-mv mr to ehoK' I i.rjn cofimaiu! rs istetira. IV ateers, I luivi. flia I Chaugt-d. lftinbh i'rt-lu: Huiter- Kany separator, uv lb.

lui fan' fresh. pack-j tresh, h.U-V. Kgfpa-Kresh can jnsotf, -A ptrilo: ice-huiise stock, lt Dret'l pniitr-v pun ddekens. pMr pKMi to e.uvthv: ducks, N7r pH. tut kth.

choice, lie; fair to hat Hooe, il.itH'U 1 J.irFftTOlf die l.c b'l jnr lb go-prtHi. nm, Ci lut l'l-tHTleiH. fur cum-mono i-oui muwl ltM. tat'M. Ulmoi $1 m-, crea-e uf l.Ml.Tm lm-ti-K amt uf com TIC, CIS bushel-, a dwrease of bnihcH, Stcrtary who hns btm 111 for some time, continues to improve slowly.

Pete Baker was murdered ia Arkansas recently The neitflitiors suspectmtf bit wife and ft man named Johnson of the crime, tied them together aud hanged them with the name rope. Senator C'ullom ha introduced a bill appropriating for the erection of a public buildingat Elgin; l-o ne appro-priaiJng for a public building at Joliet, Ills' 1 A bill on the Mib)tt of pension, introduced in the houe by NewWrry of Illi imis. provides that I rafter no pension shall paid to any person who is not a citizen and a bona fide resident of the 'lilted Mate. A temporary bridge over which a religion proces-ion passing at 1irtiR, Hus-tdait Armenia, collapsed, ami a large number were ciu-died to death and drowned Am kbit an cottonf hss the markets of tbe world, and yet the pnee is so low that the cotton raisers, who believe to free, trade'1 for all Northern products, are asking for a tariff on cotton to shut out the ruinous foreign competition, Thists more free trade consistency. It is somewhat difficult to give proper credit for tho above.

It may beloDg to the Indianapolis Journal though it was clipped Horn tbe Times of Ibis city. But no matter ho gave to the brilliant thought, will our neighbor kindly state tbe yearly average of raw cotton imports, for say the past decade, and while he ia at it will he also state our exports ol rav lotion' And also id view of the fact that more American cotton is produced than can be used by homo consumption, what effect a duty would have ou price of tbe commodity? Now our neighbor can find time from bis arduous Unties of looking wise and Saying nothing, it would be a treat to bear him explain the situation in full, wr- No Faith At Cash Mr. O. Faith Please, mum, my wilet tuk sick, and as me and her is very religious, we want ye to com. and pray for her.

AVe know y'r prayers has cured many a one atore, and wo both bavo an kbidin faith in the power prayer to sure all diseases which us poor sinlul mortals Faith Curist I will go to her at once. One dollar, please. My-terms areetrictly cssh in advanco. Jr. G.

F. One dollar? Hang yr faith. I kin git a reglar doctor fur I shall get a rcg'lar doctor and always take my proscriptions to W. W. Boyce Block, where I know we can get tho best and purest medicines in the city.

ume Tuning and Repairing. Inalru-perTbL ments for Rent. m'onVsrj. n'--' m1; p- tftuvj, 307 E. Main Muncie, lnd.

Jj'ii rutitlf me- ip t-kai, per hid. Ji r), i.s Tew Yukk, I $500 REWARD Thoat rd a-sh. l.b.L. Feb-1 rtiary. 1-e ruary Awi.

v1 mix- ti M.irch. 1 N. i Fetiru- af Llrerooa plaint, Dyapepslft, Hick Ha i Indigestion, constipation or Cost I vane I nnor ouie inw st Vegetftbl Liver Plllft, I won the dlreettons ere etrlctlx compiled wllk. Owing to the pianalem-e of iufloen.a the proposed semi military proccsioii out of eighfv medltgft through Ltindon al I lie funeral of the Duke comcn itni 'I hi make t)ie elec- of Claience and A'omliile has In-en aban- tion of ten btiaighi le'elaml men, a duned 1 Bolid delegation from I'lnhidelphia, t-o the Unknown peiyons blew up a portion of national content tub. the Standard (Ml ompaus pipe line near Woolw Ha.

ami cut the company's telegraph wires User one thousand barrels of oil weie wast.si liefore the break could be repaired The Minnesota supieme court has decided that kholdeis of a corporation are liable for the debts of the linn to the txtent of their atock. It is stated that tin? etern 1 nion lei egraph company has secured control of all city at he Demot iatie pi im me, eh ting of el drug 5dti Fur lame back, t-ide ur (-Iteflt, u-e Shi lull's Porus Pla-lt-r. Price 2.1 o-iur. lluArniiti'cl by Ilircbli -Id, Little INSURANCE John office Delaware County Bank. nh M'.

4w ais 2 licxi-it niivlj. Ku hi )o (g ia Harlt Xu- MdwttU Pi.rk Staly JniiUiLr. OV i-tit JlUlUlil jjiaiitl SU-H'ls, ixn kue. 1 L.ini- Mari li I St. I.

Ollls. 1 1.01'ls. Jan. 1W. Wlift Finn- ftsh.

Jauimry. MhiC ic initial. Mai Hlc bid: Ala'. bid, i Jigy. mn- d.

lorn Firm; tfteh, J.uiuarv. Februnrj. nuim nal' M.u --'1 sktd Uuv-Steady; cawj, ik M.o. bid lork-Firmer, ud. jImh.u.w, II La-d- Higher; KJi.

'Ain-ky Ilet oll. pniHUT. 19. I No cadi. hid: May, l.J 1 lute a-h 'die hid.

'nril I 1 1 I THE NEXT MORNINO EIEL SRIUHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION I BETTER Mr doctor Myt ltcw ffentlr oe lh and kidoeyt. and pleuant IkuUy. Ttds drlak nuul trurn berUa, ftod to (irMknd for aMMUr i( called LANES MEDICINE Ail dnW aell tt Me. iui Buy ou to-dr Lane' Pftnlly Wdlct move lh bowrl ed Ay I at fcalthy. till i O.

D. COI.K. r. K. COI.K All kinds of Musical Merchandise.

They purely vege able, and never (all ID give BatlilicOon. Sugar Iftrfv boxes, conlalnlni SO pllle. oenu. Beware ot eoumerfelle end Imlte'lusa Tbe lemiia mannfactnred only by Tbe JobnC. West Com-I pony, Cbiewro, IU.

Bold by Waaela. luL 3e LOCAL RAILWAY TlMK TAttLI STANDARD TIMS LOCH. 30a TiBLt UlMlnlmtUtunc uncai ui run AND lnuunui at uciiui i Direct oona-eilonnU: and from all points In ithe United States and Canada. I AST J.1DMB noH WmCIB. Paesecrer at 10JB a I Hoe ftt No.

Locfti Leaves WK9T BOUND FBOM MUMlB. No. 3 Due ft 5:10 ft. No, 1 No. 1 Local IDftUyexoep Sunday.

DftUy. No. arrive ftt Bloomington p. direct connection with C. ft a.

fast arriving at Kanaas City a 63 ftex mornlLg. i No. 3 make direct connection for all pc-nt west la B.HK.&; only one daf light to CUy Omaha, LtnooliNoh- 1 or Lver. i No connects at Lima, Postorta, rtemoDt bln A a Una an AetAfia with through train to all atboa peinta ytee Reclining Chair Cara on Nut; aa oohnecuion at npw Mththel. A M.C.Divilwi for all poinu North south.

Indlanapolla. and south. ror Tickets. Hates ana General Information aU on J. i.

steienaou. Ticket Arent late Brtt cotern Mnscle, or sOOrees H. C. Parker, Trafflo Mgr. r.

Dally, Uenl rasa Ap. ill 1 ft, R. Operated bj Uf LOCAL TIME TABLE. Effect July fftb, fo. solid traihi betweea tort Wayi and Conner it tie.

New Castle and Kush villa. lUKKCT ('ONNECTIONb te from all points in the Untied rilales asd Canada. NOBTH BOUND FBOM HUNCIB, DID. No. 2 Passenger at l.0Baw No.

4 Passenger Doe at 7.86 p.m I No. io Local Leaves Ad) a south bound fbom munch um. I Na Paaeenger Due at 10.18 a. m. No.8 Passenger at Aaop.m Na Local Leaves 10.36 a Dally.

No 14 throogh freight will leave at p. m. anl will carry i aesengere uorth ot Munole. i No. 1 arrives at Connersville at 1110 A making direct connection with P.

aiTivltlt at Cincinnati AS6p. connecting dl ftt cioeinnau for all polntesouth. No. 2 leaving connect! wlthC. H.

A D. Train Na 2 leaving (hnclensa at 4.46 a. and arrive at Ft WaynU.na "8 reci connecUou tor au potntsDorU No amres at ConsersTtlls a p. m. ooi- nMUwitli u.

H. D. anlTeaClB. ciemU 10.10 p. m.

Na 4, leaving Conners. lue s.u p. eea-neetawita c. H. A B.

train Na S8, leartngCia clnniUal 3.00 p. arrl.es atKortWarMU fcsep. m. Na 7 leaving New Castle at 11.1s a m. naB connection at Ktiahrtile for LottlavUle aaS points souinwest.

NaS leaving RushTllleatil! p. wltn J. M. A I. train from XswlartU arrttw at Pt.

Wayne at t. p. u. Per Unketi, rates anC general Infonnaqos Oall on J.J. STEVENSON.

Ticket Agt Pt. At- Ralirw H. C. PAHKEK, C. P.

DALY. "rraOlo Manager Oen'l PasaeAfL lKDiosarous. Im C. C. O.

ft ST. L. BY Big Four. EAST No 12 to Belletountama No No siatops at Munole. No 18 NO 7:53 1IN0 as SJP 3:14 8:40 totxUKr feet htanitiug but the wull.

Evict figure, are available, 1, ll.e lo-s uiybiiilduut BUjVars willn-aih at finn.ooo, n.ih au about ssiw hicKK (HU (n .1 tu ptliniiii try unit of -Uaimti down the liner, tale have pucel somii proper: riii of South -Hal who Luxe imcchks. the iiuu niiciy ami per sum hftvvceu ami ilu.uou The) the rewaaal id the propert) they had pun h.w aud incidentally the destruction of the building, tinier to uuike wav for the wuik men who will mmjii lagin the work of tearing flown the itio-t suhtmitiitl portions of the irn. tore Brnkeman'ii Terrible I perienee. Aloona, Ia Jan. Oz.ie Ai'tz of Whittemore, a ami Milwaukee brakeimiu.

fell fiom the lop of a car and was run o'er, tutting oil one leg below the knee rtutnghiu the olhei foot Ho crawled upon hm hand for a long distame drugging hi nmnglid limb, along The th-imoim w.i dtgte below zero. When hi tram rt ached fle he wa uiied and at! eiigim a immediately di-patt hd lot him Hi well amputawd and hi eom I- rlollWllllI let elaiol swe Pun PH um J.m 2 --To- licoid'Ot (inner 'lev. bind, umh i ihe huiU-ohip of Jseen tf Mate the over Extra quality money at of Coffee for tbe W. L. Laceys.

d288tlm Croup, Wliouping cmili and Bron-eliitie iiiiinedialdj" relieied by Cure, hy BiiciiUcId, the tlrugght. Black bubies al Niekeys. 85dtl Rleliar-l II llthp cuinj.i Niifii.it iiiiani, I. mid Itnprnv- Hit4 Mum ment ui mp.i mi rcNpumh' 1 1. I.

min tf l. i 1 Iicti Id Nt It im tn i ii lo ail hum it Din' ooiiit i tli.il. 1 kiituff of tin ord of uit' inicli tt nt in iid c.utsc on uiirv lo t'0. Ud muifi'JMhid ri-ci-ivcr in Hid etui ill m-II nt I'ruiilt on 21, 1'J und drih Umm ifitr unli1 Ftd-ruai 1. ivj, uni viiin dd tu titclnu1ica amt bct huldi foi-t Jioh in liftmt.

no bid to h-len Uuin Uu full ai-i'iciMd aiuc ttu roof, lot of O'irdm and uni-ttld not o-n)titiinM ad re(Mn-dent, a lilt Of whudi andlli' ajirn.tinent. iiihv he M(ii Jti Uu filcv tn chul in tin ottlce of the (Icik uf ftid Ci'url in ttu Fcdcml huildiru. in the cu iiulianiipolis unt tb nihce -aid rccei'crm Koum 6 The Anttiou'' in the cm of Jiuncie tn said Pitrht. And stmuhi an of said proni-tory imte i tuMi remain unsold at Lri'ate sale sail reccn ill otTer said unsold notes fur sale at puhllr mudmii tlm lugtn-t amt bet ladder fur -h in tiand on Vo ida I hi uar i r-a-j ween the Jmur ot I A. M.

aDd 4 I ti'l lUiy at tlmfluvut Mild revpundeni loltuom the AutliO ij In mild uf Miiiu-ie indiau-i Jiated Idiuiiiij 1'. A PIHifP, Hceet'er. Iemcirh. uiieimr. hW.HOt t- r.

1 rC-. blrrprtlnTonns Ifnm Trot 3 irtinv-imj mi eter ted 1 worked etHAilily anff niA'le noiiet fitter than I expole'l I bcuiebltto bit) eh ulind an'l l.i.ild nmkU nimmur hotel. If I don't oiti-i-vp'i at tint, 1 ii; co work again ai the boilnrse in winch I n.ado mjrn. mer. True A i Shall (nstrnrt anil iui i If we do.

and it y. work in Inatru'ii-lv mil hi d-t tuna able to Buy an island and hmld lmi I with to Money can be earned at onr net line of wotk rapidly am) lionnmkli, hi those of nmr titig oi ohl. rid tn thatr own nhU. whprovar tn- Any rm run do tlie woi iv to learn furul-li vurTthiBg Ko nk You can devote ronr spars momnnt all your time to thtwor). Tins auinrlv now load briinr woudr-rfn qr rnss torv work- Hrpinnori art amtnefrom ti ftAO per wock and opwarils and mora al jr a htlle expe nenra can furnish thoanirdormef.tsweiaarii yon 'It KK.

This is au tnqrvolons tldnas. and har is soother grant, iiiafhl. wealth invinr woti'b'r. (irsat gams will reward every mdorl-Kis workqr rever yon ar, nd whatever ars doing vo want to know at.ont this wonderful wt ik at imrr llay mean much roonT lost fun No (- sv'd tin bare hnt it you mil writ to ns, we will makn n'l ni.in to yon Address TRl'ZiS llo 400, Augusta, Malut CURE Rck Be4cbSDd rllvftU thetraibSss ftkf dnt to a bilious ststaof the syaCsta, suoh se ElxzioM, Nsoseft, Drowslase. Distress aftst efttiof.

Pvln tn tbs Ao. Whits their mo irsrosrksbA success hss boss shown ia cadfig SCll EesAsch, yM Csrtrr's Uttle Liver Pins sie -Squally vslosbls In Constipation, curing and preventing this snnoy1nffeomplilat.whtte they sJLse correct all disorders of tbestomschtlmolato the Urer and regulate tbe bownl. fivenUtbejoalf mm Aflbsthey would be almost prieelessto those whft naffer from CklsdiAtrcsning complaint; botfortu Sstaly theirgoodMss dives noteml here, and thoe Wboonce try them will find these little pills vain able in so many wets that they will not be wil ling to do without them fiat after aUatckbea4 ACME Is th bane of so many live that here IB where We make oar great boast. Our pills cure It while ethers do not. Carter's Little Liver Fills are very small and Tory easy to take.

-One or two pills makea dose, They are strictly vogstabla end do not gripe or purye, but by their gentle action pieaae all whr Bm them. InvIalsstTScentai fire for $1. fiolk by druggist everywhere or sent by muL CARTEL WEDICIMI CO.v New York. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FOR MEN ONLY! Tor LOST er FAILING KANHOOD, Oemerel and NERVOUS DEBILITY, 1 Weakness of Bedy aad I tad.

Effect Jof BrroreorEaoeases is Old or T'ung, lebsit, 'able ItMlINIB fslly Saelwred. Hw Ie Kilif en MHiVKMMk it tiKteb Ana rASTJtef HUltf Alwelatelv Mr.Mlag NttSK TRkATMkTRrSts in Be test try frew (Htm isi Iervlnieeiirlei, Write Ibrat, ttwHytlW Seek. eeaatM neh (eelrk hr, SSIWM 1WH WiOIOAL BUFF ALQ.N, Y. 41c, The Harrison Block Sold for Twenty-StxTbonsznd Dollars to Mr. Herman Munk of Connersvills.

Tbt demand tor unciereal estate is steadily on the increase and a number of sales have lately been effected to men who were seeking a permanent investment of their surplus capital. Yesterday Messrs. W. A. Walley and 8.

J. Hussey closed the sale of the Harrison block, at tbe corner ol Walnut and Charles streets, for which they were tbe agents, to Mr. Herman Munk, a wealthy manufacturer aDd capitalist ol Connersville. for cash. The property is very -desirable, being excellently located for business purposes.

The dotails ol the trade were arranged some days ago, but at that time the whereabouts of Mr. U.tr. risfeu, tbe owner, were unknown. Mr. Walley, who was desirous of closing tbe deal at as early a tlqte as possible, made atrip to Micbiga-aod found Mr.

UarrisoD, who Arrived here yesterday and delivered tbe deed to Mr. Munk and received tbe amount stated above. Mr. Walley in, addition "to being an expert gas well driller and contractor, baa also demonstrated bis ability us a real estate dealer, tbe trade be has just closed being one ol the largest that has been made Muncie in several years. w.

v. Birchtiolil- Chemist end druggist, Block. Be) ce dl(2tl To Anderson. This afternoon about 20 members of Pocahontas Lodge went to (n derson where they will institute a lodge to Old Reliable. Tbe old Tellable is hers aalo from Kalamazoo, Michigan, and wauls his many frleudu to know that be is ready to contract for all tbe jubs of white washing and kalsomlolng.

Leave ail orders at W. H.siokeabarbersbop' i ttouth Walnut street. George A. Banks. OTinm Marriage Licenses Tbe following marnage licenses have been issued since our lest report: Eli R.

Miller and May C. Kirp. Cbes. Latnpkin and 8usie Armstrong. Meredi'h W.

Hall end Jemima J. Sawyers. Inspection Drill. Lest evening tbe Muncie Fond-bles Co 4 Regiment beld the last inspection drill before receiv ingdheif uniforms The boys were succsssful in passing inspection, and Major Edwin Thayer, ol Greontiold led. complimented them highly on then good work.

Notice to Contractors. Plena and specifications ere on tile, and bids will be received, at tbe office ot tbe Citizens Enterprise Company, Meeks building, for tbe excevetioo of a two story brick building, with eight foot atone basement Statu Roof Dimensions, 50 xl25 loet bids will be opened Jan. 25.h, 1892, and contract awarded by tbe proprietors, who reserve tbe right to reject all bids. Jan. 20th, 1892.

Geo. F. McCulloch, 105d4t Secretary. Stats News. Fort Wayne is soon to bave a handsome new theater.

Mrs. Anna Johnson is dead, at Plainfield, of lung fever. Henry 8. Beyers, prominent isrmer near Franklin, died Monday. Foundation day" will be cele brated al the elate university at Bloomington today.

The DePauw association of Greencsstle organised Monday'by an election of officer. George Rink, aged 87, early settler ol Elkhart county, died Sunday after a brio! illness. Rev, Dr. Ltnius, a wealthy eiti-sen 1 Mellensburg, died early Monday morning ol pneumonia. Rockport people are learning volapok, but the language isnt spoken fluently in the town as yot.

Prof. D. Eckley Hunter, one of tbe most prominent educator of Indiana, died Monday at Bloomington. Tbe wheat crop for this year promises to be tbe finest in a long time and Indiana farmers are pleased. Tbe methodisis at Brazil are hiving a big revival.

Mr. Tillot-son, th evangelist, is a boy not out of his teens. The farmer of Henry county began their county instate Monday at New Castle. The session closed Tuesday night, Tbe marshal at Jeffersonville swears that be will put a stop to crap (hooting and punish tbe wioked players. Charles Pence, the W.

A brakeman who bad his arm badly crashed at Columbus, died Monday from blood poisoning. The fnoeral of Dr. James R. Blanchard, one of th oldest pby si-citoi ia tbe recurred at Delphi Monday afternoon. Jvery Ivenlng.

Ixeept 8un4ay, -r The Herald Printing Co. rra. McIlLUr. F. D.

HilMBiUOH. tfcKHJAP HAIMBAUGH, Editor and Pubi.ishkrs. Odloo, 811 Mitchell Block, 8otR Walnut Mmole, lnd. stored at th Fotfoffloe Seoond Matter. Clare HERALD Advertising Hates In on And attar JANUARY, 1, 1882.

DAILY. pel inch. per modui Pitoouftts 10 percent for 3 months; S0 per cent, for 6 months; JWH per cent for ear. Preferred poeltloas, charged extra according to location. Advertisements Inserted 3 time per week, we-J peroral.

of rate; limes per week, 60 per oent of rate. LlQaor License Notice, 10.00 each. hoittlme Advertisements of more than loin chee. lOceots per lech for flrt loeertlor, 6 eeute per inch for each suhaequent Itsert.oo; Inches or lea MS cents irlncb flnrtiober-Qon, lS eenl per inch each subsequent Insertion. Local Advertising, cents per line for time; 10 oente per line for 8 times; 15 cents per line foretimes.

6 words oount one line No ex ot pttons these rates. Slack Paced Type counts doable. Obituary Notices Resolutions of Respect. Etc is excess of 10 line, will be charged at regular rales; 10 lines free. WEEKLY.

l.oo per Inch, per mootb. Hlugie insertion per Inch. DfeeouDis- 10 percent, for moBths: 90 per eent for 0 mouths; percent, for 1 year. MAILT AND WEEKLT. iame advertisement In Dally and Weekly, it) per oent.

dlscuUul from combined rate. Legal Advertisement at legal rates. TELEPHONE No. 68 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 20, The Rejpublican council'' i being highly complimented forth wonderful buein.ee ebrewdreee ebown in the etwer con trade. It really seeme a though grim visuged war ie bound to rear bie awful croet above tbe equator far enough for Uncle 8am to spoil tbe aforesaid crest.

The Times ie for peace, but it fails to state which piece. How would a piece of government pap Btrike the most worthy seigniors who wield tbe blunted quills upon tbal most illustrious sheet? If there ebonld be war with Cbili why not eend the stay-at-home pa triots who insist on fighting tbs war over every campaign. If the result should depend on a monlb contest onr side would oorae out an easy winner Somi one with an investigating sort ol mind baa discovered that it is illegal to eend a piopoeal. of mar riage through tbe mails, all because marriage is a lottery and the niled States government Is against th lottery business. Dumno tbe campaign of 1888 Harrison held op bis bands in holy and most virtuous Indignation be cause Cleveland kept some of lbs net cash balanoe of tbe nation in some of the leading banks of tbe country.

Now, strange as it msy seem, to those who thought Harri toa honest in bis attack on the cue tom of so depositing the money, bo oontinnoo the tamo thing and loan what little cash remain to a few ol tbe pet banks without internet. Verily the president is a beautiful example of consistency. Tut question of free delivery ol mail in tbe country districts is gaining ground every day. Tbe press has taken up tbe cause and Mm Tty strong argument is ad-vanced in favor of the meware! As a matter ol convenience to tbe farmers and email town there can be no question to it being tbe proper thing, and then there can be no argument against it on the ground ol right. In place of redaoing letter postage to one oent, extend tbe ays tern, from time to time until all lbs people in both eity and country can have mail laid at tbeir door at least six day in tbe week.

Til Rjpubliotns of Indiana are having a time, snob as took place between a oonple ol oats mentioned In the local bistory of a place ealled Kilkenny. Tbe Harrison men ere determined that Ben shall come out on top, and the other lellows are equally determined that he shall calmly rest at the bottom of the tureen. While a few, not knowing jnet how tbe thing will end, eit on the fence and ory ior peaoe, gentle man, peaoe. Bat there I no peace; the war ie on, and not until one side or the other ia laid low id political death will eweet pease like a brood, log dova hover over tbe, at present, bellicose gentlemen. ArroBNtT Tarr, in arguing the tariff oasea before the oourts tbe other day, stated that a protective tariff la nothing more nor less then a bounty to tbe favored industries.

Now it will be in order for the protection crowd to give Talt a. little lesson on how oot to give tbe snap away. The favored industries have been claiming that protection was lor labor and the country at large. Hot after all it ia a bounty -secured indirectly, hut no lees a bounty because of the indirection. Tbe iar-- mer and tbe laboring man are the people who are oompelled to stand an tbeir merits.

No bounties to these honest toilers. no, it would net do. Tbe favored few would be wronged did honest men get their duos. numerous parties were given that the Uerai.d is able to ebromcls. TO TH I COUNTRY.

Last evening a jolly crowd of seven couples ot young folks to the home of B. B. Powers, north of Muncie, where a very pleasant evening was spent. Those who enjoyed the rid were Messrs. Howard Coffesn, Harry Kiuser, Arthur Long, Bun Glasscock.

Arthur Helm, Walter An-drewe) Gillum Walterbouse and Missus Magg'e Bakor, Anna Camp bell, Clara Roods, Lilli Mitchell, Lizzio Poity, Nellie Wright, Mary Powers and Carrie Andrews. old tiui boys. Last evening several ol the Old Tune Boys aDd tbeir ladies en joyed a merry sled ride to the Hat lord farm noar Selma where danc ing was isdulged in Those present were: Misses Mattie Turner. Emma Miller, Mary Geiger, Miss Williams, ol Kishmood, lnd Mrs Carrie Ludlow and Messrs. Rhine Pete Riekeberg and Dick Davis.

TO EATON. This eveningsix couples of youDg society people will sleigh ride to Eaton, where a dance and oyster supper will be enjoyed. HLEASANTl.T ENTERTAINED. Last evening Mr. and Mrs Chris topher flick ie, of Obmer Avenue, pleasantly entertained ten couple-ot tbeir triends at dancing and games.

Refreshments were served und all bad an elcgaul time. BOH SLED rARTY. Last night a sleighing party-composed ol Mr. and Mrs. M.

1). Goodlauder and two children, Mr. and Mrs. II. Mostoraraitb, Mr.

and Mrs. Cory Abbott, Mr. and Mrs Ullie Baldwin, Mrs Charles Boldi and Mrs. Raymond Munsbower went 0 the pleasant home ot Mr anil Mrs. Francis Hitchcock uear Selma where they spent the even ing in pleasure and lun making fristimoi.ts were served.

SUPPEB. Tbe members ol the young ladies cooking club have issued neat invitations to tbeir gentlemen friends to be preseut at a supper prepared by them at tbe home of Miss Mae Heath, 714 east Adams on the evening of Feb. 2nd. ENTERTAIN. This evening Miss Adda Bowles will entertain tbe Sonasos Club al bar heme on east Washington St.

A PLEASANT Miss Cora Bishop, aesistod by Mr. Walter Bowmtn and Miss Mae Bishop, elegantly entertained about forty of Mies Cora's young friends at the borne ot Mr. J. A. Bishop, en South Liberty street, last evening.

Dancing, games and riddle guessing made tbe evening a very pleas ant one. Miss Hudie Smith received an elegant sou venir spoon and Master Rob liemingray a fin wisp broom and bolder as favors for guessing the largest Dumber of riddles. Those present were Misses Edna Boyce, Molhe YanBuskirk, Katie Fay, Lottie Wood, Mary Moore, Bertha Cbeesmao, Agues Howe, Etna Harrold, Reba Koons, Maude Johnson, Emma Case, Glenna Tizzird, Jessie Hickman Linnie Co Been, Louise. Maddy, Louite Garner, Ruble Guthrie Cliff Bower, Imogens Medsker, Ines Koener, Edith Rodman and Messre. Joe Boehm, Esrl Boyce, Walter Howe, Cbas.

Moore, Laurence Herman, Albert Martin, Cbauncey Spayde, Herman Bowles, Ray Johnson, David Cass, Cbas. Jack-son, Frank Garner, Zenie Smith, Hasty and Loyed Kimbrough, Sevan Thousand Miles of Wksslt- If all the locemotlves tn the United S'ates were coupled togethsrthej weuld make train of aolid Iron and ateel ever 300 mllea long. Add the p-aaenger cara and we would hav 300 mile more wood and iron tliia would give ua gigantic paaeenger train 600 in length, counting both engine! and cara. Should we want huge mixei train we might add the box," -fiat and every other kind of freight car, and our train would then hav a total length sf over The paaeenger cars In this glgantid train would be capable of mating 1 500,000 people, and upon the freight cara could be th weight ol all the pyramids of Kgypt.aud all the 8 ale Capitol butldtnga In tli United Statee bealde Verfljr, great ia the tail-read ayatem of A mertca 1 nights made miserable by that terrible oottgh. Hhlloha ctire Is the ran sdy for you Guaranteed by Blroh-(leld, the druggist Smoker oall and see (he blao babies at Niokeys.

80dtf That hacking cough can be so quickly euied.by Shilohs Cinje. We guerentee It. Guerenteed by Btrchtleld, the drug- 7, I loied tilt January, i orn -Cub. 4l January. 41c.

Ke-Lull and unchanged. Clover ish f.ei- Vauli.F'.'K' tui I I Hi. Toledo. Jan. HI.

94; May, Oats ii 2.i uenU iDTOtT'i in A DOlMe Ot Salvat on Oil wiM do a great deal ni. of good. Buy it. Jrytt. Tbe aying tune is money" is bent illustraed by the prompt action of Dr.

BulLa Cough Syrup iD aH cashes of coughs, colds, Ac. Price 25 cents. All.tbe members of the executive committee of the Industrial School are requested to meet at the old Baptist church Thursday afternoon Jan. 21st at 2 p. in.

dl04t2 By order ol Pres. TO 1 i i Now that the $200,000 is raUel prices are going tkvwariL hut I still hvs are goin bKywarud, uut auil have proprtv at Cite old prices. Cornea running before it all gone. II2H125 comer Fftnklln ami Charles. 2 vucarit lots on Powers street.

vacant lot on South Franklin street. 20 in Spurgeon's nld. 1 111 Winto.n Place. NOW 2 in Perkins adit. 3 in Gallihere add, 3 011 Howard ave.

00x100 feet corner Mulberry and all streets. 83t," feet on Florence street, 3 houses will pay 12 per oent. on Investment, 2 nice new houses, corners Elliott and Harriett ts. acre good home and barn Martlna add. House nd lot, Haekley "rit.

north of railroad. room cottage on Berlin street. 6 room Bouse and stable on Gilbert street, nome and 60x123 on Grant st, 5 Adams very cheap. square aout House of Farms erty. Residence property to sell on monthly payments.

ihe S. P. Kirby properly 00 Howard atreet. The Frank Hathaway property. One acre of ground.

H. KssKRsiirrs, -2 doors west of Post Office THE Cincinnati a Florida LIMITED- Superb Kew Trains (bnt'ittdyYisliWtd the frauchi-s-s of the Great N'orthweMern Telegraph company uf (ai.ada. Senator Powers uf Montana helieres that the presidential tandidates of the two great parties ill he Blame and Hill A riot occurred at a llungariau wedding at Viiiled, Pa in width Stephen Bogamli and Marco l.un.o were mortally wounded, the bride, Mis John Sofrankl, sermu-ly hurt, and a numU-r of others injured Charles Atwood was arrested, al Philadelphia for passing counterfeit money. Commander F.v.ms of the Yurktuwn ha-been ordered by table to laud the hillan refugee at "allau. Peru Frank Stuhlman wa fatally wounded at Ashland.

Vi- 'he accidental ills charge of a Judge Kag. rK Nuceesstir. Ai.BWi, -Ian 0- timer nor Fluwerseid the minimal mn of Judge Hubert Karl, of the court of appeals, tu lie chief judge uf the court uf appeals in the place of Judge Huger. Singing (he Ruby to Bleep. flr.iiiHhnieH.

nul im xnemerl nun1. "lh numHieal of winding n4f ti I 1 mv it niorher in singing ivfttloMN rhiM lo hlwp luis ymg tlie nfum snug over anil oyh again, re pealing tin voivrs Unwlly thiMfoim of 1 1 iliimr rprf.tin i ef-fwtivt; llt-iv hu few eluMien that ran hold out for inoie titan an hour or (wo ugaiiiKl it if thr 'oi is gtMtie a'1 the mgiug ih rontmiH-'l itlunit a break and with a giadually dfcr- img volume of tone. Bu( oriaiufmlly hapjn that jiint as the rluM i al mt to to Hlep there is hriuf perifMl when it viihM. though rriled by diou Mies. are rettil) remarkably arui ami hn the work of hour nitty miiI' he up-et in an instant A momentary hah in the ringing limy awaken the chiltl the ahmwt imperceptible rutle Htfcmiing the bending foi ward (o if (lie child i asleep may have the mime effect, and llu-t comeg a a time when e'en the word of the song Strike the nenMtive neive- ih wakeful rather thnn r-(ful impulM' Here i where the numencal uni he ued to gornl ndvauhtge.

Mihtitiitiug fur th regular worU of tin wug ith their dissimilar and then fore disturbing sound waves () wmd mor nearly unifonn in clmiiH tei. RtipHNe, fur instance, (he mother i binging (irnndfaiher rhck, and that she has been siuging it for uu liour or an hour and a half, and lias repeated tli verses maybe seventy or eighty times. At the critical momcn letweeu wakeful-nee aod sleep she glides gently into Thirty-one, Hum -two', thirty -three, thirty four, thirty tire, thirty-six, thirty-one, ilmty-two. thirty-three, tlurtv four, thirty -live, thirty-six, thirty-Hcven The similar Mounds which tluse wenls produce uuike hut the fuintoat ripple on the sensitive ear, and geneially ten or fif-teu verses of thesong so sung are enougk for the piirpos'. New York Sun.

Srlrcllug Cigars. Thete arc well known cigar dealers ia New York whonevet smoke. I've tried sample, aid one of these, and the effort nearly made me sick. How do I toll good cigars? Not by inuking, I assure you. 1 go entirely bv the demand A record of wiles will show the mo popular brand.

Mt smokers kuow very little about any partirular brand be youd the one they use. This selection is from experience. Outside of this ihe rhoice ia purely haphazard and by the look of the cigar, limited by the price. Half the thne the dealer offers his rustomer what experience ha taught him the customer will like. For iustance, a nmu come in and look helplessly in a showcase, seying '( want a quarter, or 15 cent straight, He may add fresh or 'seasoned' or something, but be UriUAlly take hat I put out.

This indecision emihlt a dealer to sell the customer cigar opting a half cent or a ceut Ie thnn another cig.u which is retailed at the name piire, iheraats really but aUmt Jo hrnnd of imported cigar in den ut, and Imif many domestic. A loug lipicaw fidl of 0eu boxes is merely for vhflH. Tlie cigar commonly called for can be displayed in a four foot oaae. counter running down theleugth of the store only confuse the purchaser. The cigar in such a liplay ara merely repetition.

Stand differ according to ihe grade of Die average customer, but a cane that will hold a dozen brands will usually cover the custom. "New York' Herald. Foa Rknt: Furnish'd' roots at 810 Rut Washington street. 103d0i WixrxD: A few good tie-makers in mediately. Call at Truitts saw mill.

10313i M. Moodt. Foa KxNTiThre new houses on South Liberty street. D. No.

10, The Anthony. dl04t5 Waktid SUualion as grocery clerk. Apply at 600 Rut Ifaln streeh Right yetrs experience. Can furnish good reference. Get the finest canned fruit at L1 Laceys.

d288tlm Mr. t'epli Bartlett Mt one western bueinens trip today Mr. A J. William nndlr. A.

Harwood aeut to Klwood tliia afternoon It will pay you to see Curleaou when you waot a suit of clothes d98tlm It is a cold day when unoie dots not locate a factory or sell one or more pieces ol property. The new range move on exloli tion at M. G. Mocks should bo seen by every cook in Muncie. Mies Emma Venaril, of Outreville, Is visi lug her siU Mrs.

John Baldwin, ot Eakf Joltmi ftlreW, There were several severe tails last night, among the numbor being many tbermomolers, ai it supposed they wore not injured Mrs. Thomas Bmks, who has been qoito silk, is no better. Her daughter, Mies Im who bas also been very silk, is reported as improving slowly. Harve Rollins, tbe obstreperous pupil, of Mt i'leassnt township who was knocked cut by teacher Miller, entered a plea of guilty yesterday to an assault and was aocordiugly fined Several Delaware County Re publicans will go to Cambridge City tomorrow to attend tbe district convention to nominate member of the Slate Central Com mittee. Capt Frank Ellis, we are informed, is a candil.ite (or tbe positioa.

Walnut street property is in de mand. The worst feature about it is that the owners of Walnut street do not want to sell. Exchange of produets makes business lively II we build a eity quick, we must have outside purchasers, and it is necessary tor some persons to place tbeir property on the market. There will be a meeting held th evening by a number ot the tax payers who are assessed on th Council street sewer, to take steps to investigate tbe manner ol assess-medti. There ie no little dissatisfsc tion concerning the assessments, and the prospects are tiow that seme will rebel and refuse to pay tbe amount charged.

One ol the complaints in the matter is that all oorner lot have been asaeassd more than inside lota. It ie also claimed that tbe levy on the entire line has been exorbitant an4.onjast. Pinkerton detectives, armed with Winchester rifles, now accompany every through express that passe over the Miobigan Central railway, These trains carry large snmt of money, one ol them last week hav ing on board over 15,000,000 of bullion en route to England, and frequently cash to tbe amount of fflDO'OOO is carried. This immense wealth is a great temptation to road agents. and itvs to guard against an attack from the train robbers that the detectives are employed.

The Pinkertons are paid by tbeAmerioan Express company and it is the duty of the officers be oonstaDtly on tbe alert, to go through the train and when stops are made to thoroughly inspect the'ontside. All of the rail way. companys money sent from Its station ia also carried upon these trains, and (be Central is said to enter heartily into th new pr oautlouary arrangements. Jf WEST NO 8 4:46 8 81 No S3 starts from Muncie 8:30 a N01- NO 3 MfJ No 7 from BellefountalDS i. fcOlp No's 24 and run between Ifnete aad U- dlanapOlls.

No. 12 runs dally; oeonect at Bellefoufitslni with division, arriving at Sandusky attiSip. m. No. 2 Boston Express bas parlor oar to(HF loo.

Wagner Blespen Oailoa to Boston sas New York. No. 18 south wea'ens limited, day ears Buffalo, sleepers to New York without ebaK No. 8 local sleeper to Cleveland. For farther intormauon, rale, eta, sail lg Four Ticket Offlo, B.

F. rtIBBIW, Affast riMfST EpUIPWIT INTHI 50UTN raimis, DsilyWvMS tv. Cincinnati a WaCHATTAMOOU tTtAsnaiaaaamut wmwuTOuaw E.T.VA6 rt. USE IOR TICKETS rii QftCKTVntt 12 Fine Grott ries aud FineBoys- Nothing is ebesp that run risk in buying; nothing is dear that gives satisfaction, for yon oeitaluly wont be satisfied it the pri is not all right. As a matter offset it costs infinitely more to bnybad groceries than it does to purchase good groceries.

Between tbe right and the wrong kind, no level headed buyer will hesitate in choosing. hal we say of oar groceries before we sell them, you will say after you have booght them. A case that is. overstated is daiiMiged. Dont take onr word for it take the experience that a trial will give yon.

Greorc; Koerner, LARPH BLOCK. XO DANGER OF STREET CARS. -i i.

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