The State Capital. (Springfield, Ill.), Vol. Sixth Year, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 11, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS.
Mrs. PrieBt is on the ii«k list.
It in reported that Major Petitt
will shortly return to tho city.
Itov. B. Hillman lelt Inst Friday
night for Minneapolis and St. Paul,
Minn.
Mrs. Jofierson, of Caii'o, hns been
visiting in the country the past few
days.
Mr. Frank Broady left Sunday
night for Chicago, to reside iu the
future.
Mr. Chas. Brown entertained a
number of his frionds Tuesday
evening at croquet.
Mr. Melvin T. AVright, who has
boon confined to his room for a
week, is convalescent.
Judge Bird appeared on tho
stroots tho other day, "dressod in a
new suit of clothes."
Thp friends of Mr. Kugene Hill-
man, will bo glad to know that he
is rapidly improving.
Miss Laura Barnctt has returned
to .Jacksonville, after spending sev-
eral weeks in this city.
Mr. Albert Simms, who has been
visiting relatives and friends in
Missouri for two weeks, returned
Monday.
Tho young men's club of the
Union Baptist Church will give a
grand entertainment on Tuesday
evening.
Miss Mary Lewis left Saturday
morning to spend a few days in
Jacksonville, tho guest of Mrs.
Conrad.
Tho moinbeis of St. J ohn's Church
gave on entertainment last Monday
evening, which was quite a success
financially.
Tho public will soon learn of a
marriage that took place some timo
ago. Tho contracting parties being
"uway up a society.*'
Miss Florence Harris left Satur-
day morning for Jacksonville to
visit friends; sho will bo the guest
of Mrs. Bryant while in that city.
S. B. Turner attended tho Re-
publican National Convention at
Minneapolis this week. He was
accompanied by his wife.
E. D. Poston & Co. aro now of-
fering all kinds .Dry Good at very
low prices. Look out for their
special sales every Friday.
The Y. L. P. C. O. U. B. Club I BURLINGTON ROUTE.
will give an entertainment, June 15,1 Tho Burli ton Route ia the bwst
at the church. The follow ing pro-1 rajjtoa<j from Chicago and St. Louis
gramme will bo rendered: I to St. Paul. Minneapolis, Kansas
Plantation song, "Way down upon 1 SLjoseph, Omaha, Head wood
tho Swanee River, by - u I Don'ver. The scenic line via
Selection from Tennyson, b\ I j)onver Colorado Springs, Pueblo,
Lady est. Clair.1 ' 4
Sketch from Uncle Tom's Cabin
by Topsy.
Aunt Cholore.
Doll baby Jane.
Two little Africans.
Dollie Voiden.
Aunt Diana.
Miss Ophelia.
"Old Black Joe.'
Solo by,
Recitation,
Duett,
Recital,
Solo,
Recital,
Quartette,
Lea.lvillo, Glenwood Springs, Salt
Lake City and Ogden to all Cali-
fornia points. All its trains aro
vestibnled, and equipped with Pul-
man sleeping cars, standared chair
cars (seats free), and Burlington
Route dining cars. If youare go-j
ing West, take the best line.
the Spring
«Kttiviine
Quartetto,
'•Nearer My God to Thee.
Death bed sceno of Eva.
Chorus—Picking Cotton. Tableaux.
For both capitalists and
health seekers.
If capitalists or syndicates would
Tho public aro invited to attend. I examine the advantages at Magno-
Miss Nancy Brown, Pres. Ilia, Miss., cotton and woolen mills
T. L. Murphy, Reporter.
COLLINSVILE, ILL.
would be erected, paying full 40
I per cent, annual profit. Health
seekers would build summer and
winter homes. If you want to
build a paying factory, if you real-
ly want to build a home for comfort,
j for health, and live at a beautiful
place, no excessive heat or cold, no
Mit. Editor: —I enclose you
amount for subscription. I cer-
tainly do appreciate your paper]
and shall do all I can to socure sub-
scribers. J. G. IT. S. Shipp. I malaria or mosquitoes, among chur-
Tho above is from one of the | dies, excellent schools and good
most progressive young men in his
community. He is the only young
colored man that is paying taxes on
real estate, and is a steward of the
A. M. E. Church.
Omaha, Neb., and Return
Tho Chicago & Alton R. R. will
sell excursion tickets from Spring-
field to Omaha, Neb., and return
June 11 and 12 at §12.25 for the
round trip; tickets good to return
up to and including June22d. For
particulars call at ticket oftice, cor-
ner 3rd and .lotl'erson streets.
J. P. Lindley, Ticket Agent.
A truly WonderfulSlffht.
Don't fail to call at
fiohl Carpet Oomp
their stock before purchasing.
Largo stock, best goods for tho least
money.
Miss Maude Williams, who for
tho past sovou months has beon
teaching school at Columbia, Mo.,
bus returned homo to spend the
summer.
Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Henderson
have returned from their eastern
trip. Their congregation and
many friends are delighted to see
them hack again.
Tho following young ladies who
have been teaching school tho past
school term, aro in the'eity: Misses
Susan Cooper, Maude Williams,
Eliza Faro and Cenia Duncan.
Persons Buttering from illnoss of
any kind should consult C. A. Pet-
tiford, tho colored physician. His
oftice is in tho Springer building,
north-west corner Gth and Monroe,
room 6.
Itev. W. E. Holm, tho "boy
preacher," occupied the pulpit at
Union Baptist Church last Sunday
morning and evening. The young
innu is fast climbing the ladder of
fame and will soon ho on the top-
most round. We wish him suc-
cess.
Tho bible reading at St. Paul s
church every Monday evening, un-
der the aupices of the Christian
Kndeavor, is becoming very inter-
esting and is always largely attend-
ed.
Mr. Joseph Drake, John Davis,
and James W. Bolden, aro the 011I3*
colored graduates of this year's
class of tho High School of this
city. They will participate in the
commencement exercises which
bo hold Thursday, tho 16th in the
House ot Representatives at tho
State House.
Tho young girls and boys ol this
city will give a grand tambourine
and xouave drill at St. Paul's A.
M. E. church, on tho evening of
July 4th, under the auspices of Mrs
Abner Nayloi. All are cordially
invited to attend. Tell your friends
to come. Admission, adults 25cts.,
children lOcts.
Mr. Editcr:—Being very desir-
ous of an interview with Mr. G. B.
Southwick, the able exponont of
Methodism, who hns recently been
writing through your paper, I take
this method of asking him to give
mo his address through your col
umns.
Magnificent Objects which Defy
Description and which must
be soon.
"Columbus, ami the Discovery of
America Is bewildering and astounding
in its dazzling splendor, the circus is
fascinating in it* varied entertainment,
the doable menageries an education in
Natural History' the whole show is an
eagle's flight above ail others. That
is what a prominent paper has said of
tho immense exhibition Itanium ami
llailey will bring here on Wed., June
lft, ami which is,.in fact, nothing loss
than The Greatest Show on Kartli.
Nothing that can pe written woulbcon-
vey an idea of its great magnitude and
extent. To say that 1,J.1H) people arenii
its pay rolls, and that those l,auu j»er-
sons are all the finest circus, hippo-
drome. aeriel and other wonderful per-
formers, conveys but * faint idea, for a-
■wfMig tIn.'ill are operatic, dramatic, trag-
ic, pantomiii?7scoiflp, clause. tomstchw-
enn and other accomplished artists, aotors
dancers, ami experts. The spectacle of
Columbus alone embracing nearly every
phase of histrionic art from comedy to
tragedy and with tb" most magnificent
ballet ever devised, requiring :tno danc
ing girls Then there are menageries of
trained and wild boasts, three cireus
rings, elevated stages, racing track, one
monster stage, 4iO feet long, enormous
tents at lend two acres of elegant scen-
ery, and—well, it must bo seen, it cannot
be described. It will bo here on Wedne?
day, June 15, »vitli a marvelous new, his-
torical, free street parade at !> o'clock in
the morning of the show's arrival.
Dr. C- A Pettiford
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Cor. tith & Monroe.
Springer Building, room 5,
OFFICE IIOUHS
8 to 10 a. in. 2 to 4 p. m.
Op
to
m.
Persons suffering from Chronic Diseas-
es of any nature can find relief ami
cure by <-oiisuiting him.
J. F. llri nkcrhoft', Police Magis-
trate, Justice of the Peace and No-
tary Public. Collections a special-
ty. Letters ot Inquiry promptly
Answered. No. 124 North Fifth
Street.
For stamping and all materials
for fancy art needlo work. All
work guaranteed.
For largest lino baby carriages,
boys wagons, velocipeds, etc.
Hammocks, Croquet Lawn
tennis, base ball goods
etc.
For hanging lamps, dinner and tea
sets, chamber sets, table cutlery
silver plated ware, etc. and
for hosiery, corsets,
timbrel I as, Hand-
kerchiefs
call at
FANCY BAXA.AR.
HORN & LINK.
South Side Square.
P. A. Bergner - Robt. M. Cox
Howard W. Potter^E. G. Kussnian
Dry Goods,
Cloaks, and Mil-
linery.
The People's - Cash Store, Cooper's
stand
'coria,
II
WANTED.
Loading Que tion Answered! Are you
Nervous? IUstless and Sleepless at
Night? Get up with the Headaches*
Is your Bralu Overworked ? Do you feel
mentally tired? Lo you want a General
Tonic and Builder up? If so, drink
Phos-Ferrone all the year' The popular
and palatable Nerve, Blood nnd Itrain
Iron Tonic. On draught at o. A.Huleit,
Franklin Building 6th A Mouroe, Spring-
Held, III.
Snn»r little f >minosh<»g»>« n miKTtM
Work 4v>r ««. lyv Amvi A»?ti»,
I vua, an I .!u. . lloun, Ofc! •.
,s.»c cut. v*t h < i» arv *itifr as well. Why
«»t yea? tionse earn over
iontli. Y» u van do the work am! li%i
t homo, whereve r you aire. Eve> bo-
rnnero atv Mtily urning from fi
day. All ifra. We show yon hot
and start you. Can work in qairv- timt
or ull the time. It if nioaev for work-
people, do not delay, but go and ex
amine; you'll never regret it. Mag-
nolia will be the commercial city
and health resort of Southern Miss-
issippi. Its farm and grape lands
cannot be excelled. —Manufacturers'
Record.
8MRB SPECIAL OFFER
by
PARR'S.
Until further notice we will deliver
At ANY EXPRESS OFFICE within 100
miles ot ST. LOUIS all DRY GOODS
purchased in aiaennts over $3.
Buying from us in St. Louis will save the
residents of this town and vicinity fully 10
to SO per cent, on orders. Address
Wm. Barb On Goods Co.,
ST. LOUIS. MO.
'LINCOLN"
0* Sale
Matt C. Metzger, dealer in Drugs
and School Books, Corner 20th and
Washington Ave. Cairo, 111 t f
esiirneil By And Made Express^ For lie.
ONLY AT OUR STORE.
S0MMER & PIERIK, Jewelers,
I Tean #S.SO
l'lUCK \ ColleeN #1.76
( Orange #3.00
112 East side square.
DOCTOR P. H. SHARP,
Over 127 South Fiitth Street
WEST side square.
THIlll) FLOOR.
^Tlio Q. A. R. to Washing-ton.
The Committee on transportation of |
Stephenson Post and also of Mendell
Post G. A. R , liavo decided in favor of |
the Ohio & Mississippi Ry, as vhe
route to the (Jrami Kncampment at
Washington next September; with
choice of going either via the Cliesa-
[»eake & Ohio or tho Baltimore A Ohio
Ltys..hoth of which pass through a sec-
tion of country made historic by the
war.
AN INTRODUCTION
to the through car service of the Wis-
consin Central lines and Northern Pa-
cific Railroad is unnecessary. Its ad-
vantages and conveniences have been
fully established. It is the only route
to the Pacific coast over which both
Pullman Vestibnled first-class and
Pullman Tourist Cars are operated
from Chicago via St. Paul without
change. Through train leavts Chicago
every day at 10:45 p. in. Tho traveler
via this route passes through the most
picturesque, interesting and prosper-
ous t>elt ot country in the Western
World. There is scenery with most
striking contrasts that range from the
rolling prairie and the pine forest level
to the wildest passe® of the wildest
mountains in the world.
There is a serlos of tho noblest cities
towns and villages of every variety
ami size, froai the liamlot or tho tiny
farm, upward; the richest mines in
the world; the greenest and most last-
ing pastun4£p&, the wildest scenery on
tho continent; canons as weird as a
nightmare; hills, snows Tlnd peaks
startling iu the magnificence of their
beauty, and a perfection of comfort in
traveling that has never been sur-
passed. Fast train via the Wisconsin
Central lines for St. Paul, Minneapolis,
Ashland and Duluth leaves Chicago at
5:00 p. m. daily with Pullman Vesti-
buled Hleei>ers and the Central's
famous dinning ear attached.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
TRAINS LEAVE SPRINGFIELD:
No. 2 Mail and Express, 7:40 a. in"
No. 4 Diamond Special-). . ..12:01 a.m.
No. II Farmer City Ex 5:20 p. ni
TRAINS ARRIVE AT SPRINGFIELD
No. 1 Mail and Express,. . . 0:10 p.m.
No. :t Sprinsrfleld Express.... 4:00 a. m
11;00 a. nr
connections at Mt.
A subscriber. Barber tlio shop of Mr. J
W* Anderson, 14«, E. Puna st. Deea tur
Ohio & Mississippi Railway!
v erne* "'lfth and Ma<liton Sts.
Aii Iiupoi taut Change.
On and after Monday, Nov. 17. 1890,
trains of the Ohio A Mississippi »-ailway
will leave Sprin|?llel«l dally, except
Sunday as follows*
GOING SOl'TllEAST.
Cincinnati, Louisville and Shawnectown
day express 7 05 :u m
Cincinnati, Loui*~>rc Jfc Shaw-
neetown Mailt.td Express- :« 10 p.m
Aceora. Freight & 10 a. bq
(iOIKfl K^BTHWEST.
St. Paul. Minneapolis Omaha
and Northwestern mail 10:50 a
Galesburg, Kotk Islan !,
Burlington, and Omaha ex. .. 7 40 p. ra
Accom. Freight C jGO a. in.
N.J.NEER
Pass, and Ticket agt.
When arriving in Peoria. 111.,
call at the city Restaurant, 208 and
210 Fulton street, for a first class
meals 25cts. J. A. Kelly, Prop'r.
KEW tndwr
KW and wonderful Particular* f«*e.
When going to Cairo stop at the
Wilkerson Hotel, 1312 Commercial
Are.
iii,;;:'!"-''
no Oil ADD ^ns made a special study of the
lllli OleHnr following diKrai.CN for many
years, and by the use ot new and improved in-
struments for diagnosis and of perfected formu-
la, for treatment can assure relief and cure in
every case which he will undertake. Of course
there are some cases which have iKcn under-
mining tho system for so long, und have ab-
solutely destroyed th«? nervous system as to re-
sult iu Idiocy, insauitv. the last stages of Con-
sumption or Bright's Disease. These, neither I
I nor any one else can cure, but in the earlier
stages of the diseases we can arrest their prog-
[ »es8 and assist nature (the Great Restorer) to
rebuild and make as good as new, the shattered
system. The following diseases are our special-
ties and skillfully ar.d successfully treated und
cures guaranteed t
SEXUAL DISEASES-
of Men and Women, whether the result of self-
abuse in youth or indiscretions 1:, later years, or
of excesses still later in married life, can be
permanently cured. The manifestations of
these are Impuired M< inory, Peevishness. Mel-
ancholy, Want of Knergy, Vital I.nsses in
Urine, Seminal Emissions" in Men or L.eucor-
rhoa? or Whites in Women. Impotency iu Men
or Sterility in Women, and imliiatc' disease
more or less advanced in the sexual system.
FEMALE DISEASES.
The female ut^'-msn. in u. Uiost coulee* :>r<d
intricate one. a;id is subject to many iils pcculir.r
to itself, not having the causes alv.ve si>eciHed.
These may he cured by a home treatment to l>e
applied by tl»e patient herself. The iymi toms
of these need not be enumoratcd in detail, but
some of them are: Pain in the top, c* back of
the heatl: Pain in Abdomen on either side, in
space but little larger than a silver tioitar: l'ain
in Back and Loins, Bearing Down, Proiuse or
Scanty Menstruation, Whites, etc.. etc.
MFOTENGY
TIME TABLE.
WABASH.
GOINO KAsT.
Xo. C—Chicago Bxpres?t 6 KB a. m.
No. 44—Atlantic Expresst 9:30a.m.
Xo. 48—Decatur Accom.* 5:50 p.m.
Xo. 42—X.Y. & Boston UiutM, A>5 p. m.
No. 70—Ijocal Freight*.... .. .7 KK) a. in.
GOING WEST.
Xo. 43—TJmitcil Kxpressf... .0 KX) a. m.
Xo. 47—Bluffs Accom.*... . .8:21 a. m
Xo. 45—Pacific Kxpre^f -1:45 p. mf
Xo. 41—Kansas City Kxpressf 10:28 p. m.
Xo 71—Local Freight* G:00a. in.
*—Daily except Sunday.t—Daily.
Depot corner 10th and Washington St.
OHIO & MISSISSIPPI.
Depot corner Fifth ami Madison streets
Trains Northwest. Southeast
Mail and Express,* lO^O a. in. 3:10 p. in
Fast Express,* 7:20p. . 7:05a.m-
Accom. Freight*. . 0:00a. in. 4:20 a. in
1TXIXOIS CENTRAL.
I#ej>ot Corner Fifth and Madison Sts,
Trains Leave. Arrive.
Passenger and Mail* 8.10 a in 0:10 p.m.
Diamond Specialf. .12:01 a. m. 5:00 a. m.
Clinton accom.* 4 15 p.m. ll::w)a. in.
•ST. LOUIS ALTON A SPltINGFIELD
^lepot co*\ 10th & Washington Sts.
Trains Leaves Arrive
Mail and Express*. .8:00 a. in. 9:45 a. in.
Express* 4:50 p.m. 9:25 a. in.
Accommodation*. .10:00 a. m, 1:45 p. m
TAKETHE
Jacksonville outheastern Line
JACKSON V i bLE A SOUTHEASTERN.
i'koki a si'kingfiki.d oimsiox
Depot corner 10th anil Washington Sts
Trains. Leave Arrive
Peoria Kx ,7:00 a.m. 11:50 a. m
Mail Express... .4:00 p. in. 9:30 p. in.
Aceoiiiodatiou 5:30 a. in. V:00 p. in.
i-1 tci iFI k 1,1» SPKINUF1KLI) DIVISION
Depot corner Gtli an I Ma«lison sts
Trains Leaves Arrive
!,itelitleld accom.. .7:20 a. in. 4:35 p.m j
Mail and Express.. .4:10 p. in. 11:30 a.in '
fry Goods CortaioS Carpets.
join bressmer.
SPRING GOODS.
DRY GOODH,
CLOAKH,
corsets,;
UNDERWEAR
HOSIERY.
We are recogni/.e*l lleadi|uuiterti
for Variety of Style
Quality of Moods. J *■-
St«K*ks are always I,arg >. Poi"*^'-
Prices lor Trust—w
(iootls.
Never have we shown
sueli n. Variety at such
low prlceN.
Note:—Onr Cloak Koom has not
its equal for light and large
assortment of Spring Wraps,
Capes and Jackets.
John Bressmer,
CARPETS,
CURTAINS,
Sweepers,
Rugs,
Screens.
SPRINGFIELD, ILL,
AT;
No. 5 Passenger,...
No. 2 makes close
Pulaski for Decatur. Mattoon, Olney,
Evansvilie and |>oints South, at Clinton
for Champaign, Blooinlngton, Lt Salle,
Mcudota, Dixon, Freeport and all jtoints
North anil South.
No. 4 makes close connections at Chi-
cago. fin same depot], lor all points in
Michigan aud all prominent eastern
cities
No. fi eonmcts at Farmer Citv with
the 'Big Four* for Indianapolis. Spring-
field, Ohio, Columbus. Daj'ton, Cincin-
nati. Cleve'and an . all Eastern points.
Nos. 3 and 4 are equipped with elegant
Reclining Chair ears. No. 3 leaves Chi-
cago at 9:00 p. in. Train No. 4 is made
up ami starts from Springfield, and pass-
angers have privilege of occupying
chair cars at any time after 9.00 p in.
and passengers arriving in Springfield
can occupy same until 7 a. m.
Trains 3 and 4 daily, other trains daily
except Sunday.
Remember the Illinois Central as the
World's Fair route to Chicago, and the
best-line to Dubu<pte, Sious City and the
Pacific Northwest. For additional infor-
mation call ou or address the under
signed.
D. C. DUKSKTH.
1.123. Pas. and Ticket Agt.
| or Lws of Manhood. Tills may l>e i>;irt(;il or
complete and ia a most hittt-r ami l-.unjiliatiiie-
a Otic-tion. All caaes in patients le-.is titan sixty
[ years ol ape cured absolutely utul maile as weil
asever. Improvement manifest in two weeks.
STERILITY or BARRENNESS
in Woman—curable casen cured.
KIDNEY and BLADDER DISEASES
not of too lonp standing, or in which the de-
peneratlve chanpes have not pone too far, can
Icured.
VnilUfi liCkl sufferinp from Spermatorrhea,
IUUI1U NCR and kindred evils which, al-
lowed to run their course, end in the prave or
asylum for the Insane or Idiotic, may l>y apply
inp in time 1h» fully restored. You may now \>e
in the lirst stapes, but you are approachinp tho
last, when no physician can help you. New and
effective treatment for Sjr|»liilliw« Gonor-
rhea, Gleet, Hydrocele and Diseases of th3
Heart.
AATAQQli treated by local and systematic"
bill Winn medication. These cases can be
fully cured in a few months.
PnilCIIIIDTinil 1,1 'is early stapes cured, in
(lUHvUMi I IUn later ones can only be al-
leviated.
CONSI'LTATIOW FBEG and strictly
conlldential in all ewMe».
fri-c vxainiiiallnu of urine, ffrlnp or
sen<l two otiuces of uriue if bladder or kidney
dise»ase» is suspected, that a chemical and micro-
scopical examination may Ik- made. That lirst
passeel in the morninp wanted.
WONDKRi'lL CI RKS effected in all
cs«ses which liave ln t n neple-cted or unskillfully
treated. If you are doinp we-11 with your home
physician do not come to me. if you can not see
mt; write for Symptom lllanks, Ne>. 1 for m«-n.
and Xo. 2 for women. Patients treated by mail
and express and medicines sent secure l'rom ob-
servation. All correspondence strictly confi-
dential Address with postape
Call on or address with postage,
P. II. Sbarp, M. D., ^
Over 127 South 5th 'St.
West Side of Square.
Chicaeo & Alton Rv.
Depot corner 3rd and Jefferson
streets. Four through trains between
St. Ijouis and C'hicago On and after
Sunday, March ^O, I8i»^, trains will
^eavp Springfield as follows:
CHICAGO & ALTON'.
Trains. North
Xo. 1 Express Mail, daily. . 12.15 |>. in.
No. a Lightning Kxp. daily. .12-itO a. m.
Xo. 7 Through Kxpre.-s daily. .I>ali5 p. in*
Chicago liin. dally ex. Hum ay 11:20 a, in.
Sou h.*
Xo. 2 Express Mail, daily. . 3.40 p. in.
No. 4 Lightning Express, daily a. in.
No. W Through Express daily . a. in.
St. Ijouis lim. daily ex. Sunday 4:3d p. in.
Xo. 7 leaves St. L^u.'s daily at 4
Hi: I* u B L, ICA X COX V EX TIOX
MIXXEAPOL-IS.
ITiill-Haleri via the Illinois Central
The Illinois Central Railroad will
sell tickets from ]>oints on its lines at
one fare to Minneapolis and return;
sueh round trip ticketk being ou sale
as follows: From stations ou'sido a
radius of UoO miles of Minneajtolis, on
Juno 'J. 3' 4, o and 0, with return limit
uutil June inclusive; from stations
within a radius of^iO miles of Minneap-
olis, on June 3, (i, 7, K, i), good for re-
turn passage unuil June 15th, exclu-
sive. ]-'or specific rates, train time,
connections aud other information, call
ou your local Illinois Central It* R
Ticket Agent, or address the nearest
of the following representatives of that
road: J. F. Merry, A. G. P, A., Man-
chester. Ia.; F. 11. Bowes, G. N. P. A.,
194 Clark St., Chicaho, 111.
A. H. HAXSOX, G. P. A
M. a 4*^ Mil m mm miinnnniniii
. J. BARTEL ■
boits,
si01s
minis.
mniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiniiimiiMiinniiniiKiiiiiiiiininnnir
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Cheat»CKt, IIouhc In City.
622 E/jt Adams Street.
Next to Electric Licjht Works.
SPRINGFIELD, ILL.
Excursion To New York City.
Via Wabash Line.
Fo rthe occasion of the Interna
tionul Convention of Vouug Peo-
piesSociety of Christian Endeavor-
to bo held in New York City July
7th to 10th, 18112, tho Wabash will
sell round trip tickets atone fare
for the round trip. Tickets will be
sold July i>rd to <»th inclusive, t;ood
returniug July 10th to 17th, inclu-
sive, but a further extension of timo
returning until August loth will be
granted if desired, by depositing
tickets with terminal agent, New
York. For farther particular, rates
etc., call on or address
E. W. McGoe,
Pass & Ticket Agt,
bj-ingfield, HI.
EXCELSI OR TRUNK FACT
109 FIFTH STREET—N. W. COR. SQUARE,
i For a real pod Tronk or Valise p where
they are Manufactured and sold Cheaper
than at aay other House in the City or
State. Yon can purchase a TRUNK
or VALISE at this Establishment and
rely npon Honest Dealing
KOLB & FOX,
A"o rlhtn'Ht f 'op. St/ tutrp.
m
w
•»
p. iu.. takes sleeping cars ir<#iu Spring-
o i
field and arrives in Chicago at is a.
Xo 8 leaves Chicago at U 30 p. ti).
daily with sleeping car for Springfield
and arrives in iSt. Louis at 10 40 a m.
Xos 3 and 4, Lightning express trains
stop only at principal stations. Close
connections mado iu gt. Louis in Union
depot with all roads and iu fhicayo
with all points east, west and uortii:'
Xo I makes close connection for Pe-
oria and Rock Island via Bloomington.
Two trains for Kansas City, connect-
ing these with all trains north, south
and west.
Fare always us low as by any other
route and time much quicker, chair
cars on ail passenger trams free.
ISaggage checks to all principal
points.
For passenger and sleeping car tick-
ets and all information apply at the
depot ticket oftice. Call and see ticket
agent before purchasing tickets else-
where. j. P. Likdlev, Agent
James Charlton, Gen. Pas. Agent.
H. Crappell, General Mgr.
uk mocit AT Ic XATIOXAL
COXVKNTIOX.
An Opportunity to Visit Chicago at a
Small Co£t, to se« the World's Fair
Building?, aud to Attend the
Convention.
The Illinois Central Itaili oud will sell,
account of the Democratic Xational Con-
vention to he held in Chicago commenc-
ing June 21st, tickets at one fare for the
round trip from stations on its line as
follows: On June |7, 20, 2J, 22, ami 23,
limit until June 27th, from points within
a radius of 250 milos of Chicago: on June
17, 18, 1!>, 2*'and 21, frim points Levond
a radius of £*>0 miles of Chicago, limit
until July Otti. Thi« will enable one to
visit Chicago at a time of year when its
Parks and other outward features are
ffesh and attractive, aud, iu addioion to
att&udmg l'?e Convention, will give an
opportunity to w^it the wonderful and,
externallv, nearly completed World-s
Fair Buildings. For tickets and further
information, call on your locil Illinois
Central Ticket Agent, or address your
neaiest of the representatives of that
loajJ: J. F. Merry, A. G. P. A., Man-
chester, la.; f. B; llowes, G. N. P. A.,
101 Clark Street, Chicago.
A. H. HAXSOX, G. P. A-
f
JOHN LUTZ
Hatter And Men's Furnisher.
Large Stock, Desirable styles, Popular Prices
JOHN LUTZ.
204 SOUTH 6th T,
On account of thp Republican con-
vention at Minneapolis, Minn, the Clij-
r.ago and Alton railroad will sell ex-
eursion tjokets on June 2, !t, 4, 5, and 6
to Hiunegpolis and retufu at one fare
for the round trip. Tickots good to f e-
turn til June 25. Train leaves Spring,
field at 11:2U a. m., arrive at Chicago
4;4o p. in., leave (Jliicago «;00 p. m. ar-
rive at Minneapolis at 8 a, m, next
morning, J, P, Lindley,
Ticket Agent, -
J.B. BROWN,
S cLoolEcoic, Ll£.lC£. * «■
Paper in Fade, penc,
InV^1 1 °1 ai t.i rw\rj pit
And school supplios of all kinds
—i AT : —
J. Brown's
UG & BOOK £T
THE LINE OF LAKES.
Th»> above mime- l»a* tui'ii a;i|i|fc.*(l to tlie WW
eoli><lii <Viili'nl fines on in-, ount of llic
Iil|int>er i t lakes iiikI miiiiiikt -v^ortn trilmuiry
ij.s lines. Vinon-' s.iiik: of the well kin>V
Muiiint-r ivKoris uro 1'oa I.nkp, II*.. i.itky vi
111.. WaiOestia. Mukwoim-.o, <l»r L,a
Ke«'iiah. I iti«-M. • iitt -r nt iiixl _
ln1„!. Wis. I litisc1 ak«-s i liounil In n iiqem^_
M>eeies of lisli, *n<-h as lilack Tm^s, ro.-lc bags
i'ii kerel. |>ike. ix rcli. )ini-.ka|loin;e, while sp<»rts
iitrn wiU timl i t. mUiiikIhik'p of t-utuc, ►•ucji' aa
iltieks, quail. siii|f, Cie. Ill tli
of ln-r K-.'in- y, the ehuiniinK brainy of li^r ri.Ktip
IiiikIM-a|K-s un<l the ran* l»crfi.-etiou of lipr r.uui.
inercl mate, thn slate of W1»tohkIii is uulcttowl
t"lt'e<l to l,e wlili iit a pwr in the union. He
ftiuu' us a rtifreshiiir rotruit fot tho overheated-
cari-wurn Ititial.lLaiits of t o KriMit <-ltl«s UurinU
lift liihlemiiliicr moiiiliK. Ims oxter.tletl soutbvF,
an far us the (inlf <>f Mexico mid eastward
Atlantic. Pamphlets KlvisiK valuahlp in|
tioi. on: l e obtained free upon appllcatic
c. U Lxmhos T .1' A. or
a».C Bond, Gcn*l l'ui *
i
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