Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 December 1888 — Page 3

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KICEST CANDIES yott " jSVERsairal HVTf Swiadjer'a. Tb'w hosac ha sbked p 8pea,Hy for t&v JKeUdtjr trade, f irif. thej sk yw to all aad aM'them;, " : I -T-SW,HoIidy Gandiea, ad other palate tickle, aoch aa oranges,, IwDanaa, ttaia,"etei,. go to Hemp. Wilson1 grocery , ftMe. the Progresa Offlofc lfft. .fe. at iicadqaartera,. ' . ; Look ik at Jkamy BobitieonY viodows, west de square, and soe tho display of kandsome China Cnpa, Saaeera and Mag tbef are jaat ecrunrtiow.' He has some of tbe-moat elegaat articles in glassware and fancy, wares yon ever fair. -Takoa jpeepet the Grapes, SaHRoa, lOntoeff obowe Apples and Caadies he has bronght on for the- Holidays, , He, 'will fiil yodr basket for. wewr ittUe money. Oatl aml see lu.oo. .!. v: A IOAF of BREAD made by ;lSc:BdIei?e Freocii Bakv ought 2i. m.jh. , u..fo ci.:-, s. ti.. f.w.wv.. I y.ofc; doolKyo see) ; Overffoifr own priceali for Christmas. HDA GgOD3 in great prouswncat.Cnariey Motley's store eat tkn uuitfc .a.la Inf ilia mimm. skibb- a w. nLW.. uiw uiuvm. hie o-J": wBra,v.wuatur uvni;v, and- Trimtningi. Fancy Gjood.f the best selecLious. STtnBAKKS Wagok . . At.Aleess.Salary Xtat Bk iof tJalted . 8UMM Oftciala. ' Hoflghtaliti fiJry- Xit Book of rjktteacitiitw OficUb.- omtatnt 118 olosaty prihteif pifgwsi- td giro th satkry of aboat efv United States official. Just J tbttbouk crjr Bopublican now wnw, an ry TObr should ' a copy , Tbaraai aim four nera which riyettbe very State and Territory, tin State eapi-j (ahry ud trm of office of . gorernor of "i ' . po form aaa - ooana in t4 leather norm. Ttk twaoteJlx oeatk.- Bead for a mpteeopy. Beni to b part of the United 8Ute oii'iecelpt of nriceV One or two c povtaga Umpcmay be lent in pyapaf. Agenlt wanted. Xairg earanvi. sionr allowed. Addrew, Offw. K. HouefaUling. pqluKkr, So. 70 Ifiafiaoj? Aveaue, WOULSY has a lot of first-obwa Buagies. CarHagea. Phas tons and Spriog Wagoqa at his livar stable- whwh he will seTl lor casb or . will trade for mules or Iboraesv ; Call on Craig before yo sail v mir aMeir ' v . " MiGB8t S&OCK of winter cloth,ag aad-slytob4vrcoto ever seen bttioo in McGee'a well established and nMiabk tailoring estaUlishment, sbntb'sidejioif: the ?qnre: Never. was swch a stock ot Hats teon in bylbfe fina; How it ia nassihleT for MeGee to sell these tailor made, suits for49 it iabard to nnderstsnd, unlssrjia stasia them, and it doesn't makeaoy diffareace foihe purchaser . jl. " b A eoOTtrvmaa hajog askod In whom Be putra.truVfcrlMH be bad cold bermit ft in Or. Venner'i Oouirh Hniunr.'' For m)e Vy Fxbj"Bro., -BloomingtoC,' lllilS H linn, nil .5"5 :.. . a"3' r o' it-n ii "-.-C.-VAXANEjT saiiaHtt(rd from bweinen, tut will bf - miub n um 010 una is tue oiwoury . - btoefc with complete ilne of UNDERTAKER'S. AKD UPKOLSTKRE8T8 gappKe, Hr will bermfteri devote M enUre atMntion to (bOMipeoial liitea. and will gttmnt work the best and prices the lowest. Hemeinhur ibe j place, StidborNBlock, onb 6idaUare, 1 " -; .:; ..T. r-.-"--:''.,''a1 ... v . ...... At Aixens, Wmtii wf.0a jper pafcr,. for $2.5 Bee H'

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ICE CAKES f 1 should smile. In fact anybody will smile who eat those sold by H- Th Swindler. Hi " French Baker turns out the bet ; in the business. . iUTS ahi GKaPES-You on ht to see them, at H. T. Swindler i Bake rv, Confectionery and Rf taurant. It is a display that wii ; make yocv month water. . y.BtXK Hanging Lamps, at the Hi cd ware Store of Baker, Neeld & Cc 'a are the very article yon need for a Christmas Gift or New Year Gi:t, It is' the finest selection in Blvtomiogton, and you cannot affor .1 to pas3 it by; ?ob Cheistmas or New Year gc! a handsome heating stove or or., or tnnse pretty aid arlistto H inging Lmpa, at Baker, NeeicH Co.'s Btpre. xou cannot get th in at lower pfvees any where else, and theirs is the h nndaqtnv8t dis play in Bloom ingtdSr ": IndiannpoltV News. .Alleged Election .Frauds. C mgressman-Elccl Cooper JMates Inalanoear-Na FroteemUon Hon. Georsre W, Cooper. Democ itio Oonjfressmarj-eltot from tlu' ttu District, spent a few hours in the city to-day on legal busioesn. r s was asked whether he had ou st -ved an unusual aniouut of ilisg .lity in connection with the late ejection. -' ' ' "Yes,", he answered, "Idid noti more than usuaV "Was it confined chiefly to eitheir f (litical party f "I think the Republicans had a ore -money than the Democrats. a . id consequently tbe evidences of tiieir nse or it were more plainly s en. Unt tlere is no .u id denv-i.-lt that both -parties were imDli-c-tted in the busini'ss.' "Are there casw where illeealitv ccrt ld be proven, and. the voffeuders invicled in the courts?" f Xta, I think there is no doulit tiist several such oases might be f -and io my own county, BaFtholon ew. In fact, I am personally etgnizant of several ia which I 1 ve little doubt convictions could l-secred." ' '" Will any measures be taken to prosecute in those instances f"; "It is not at all likely. If only i ao party was "guilty it would be very much different, but offenses r re known on each side, and one prosecution would lead? to another ni retaliation, and an immense s Mount of confusion and ill-fpsline oold be the result. I know of one instance where a boy nnder Kjge voted. Pfficial reeords were nsultel and he was found to be net over nineteen. He was arrest d, but instantly some of his friends

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k4 threatened lo prosecute them f' a i, '"'"as lor crooKeoness in -I .IPPIinn niflrtoau I ha annaAA.mi jm as nothing more has been said of the ease of the m inor." Mr. Cooper is ink very coq tentid frame of mind because he run ahead of his ticket in his- district, iiis vote exceeded. that of Cleya- ! and by several hundred. A FREN CH BAKER, the only me i the.eity, at H-, T. Swindler's Bakery and Restaurant. You lire invited to try some of his bread and 'lakes. , imm.-r0im J. B, KFrby keeps a full supply of groceries, fruits, both foreign md home grown, nuts, and everything that is nice sod- choice iu bis line. ladies' ITnderwear; Vests Worth ,25 AND f 1,00 each for 79 cts, at the BEE HJYE.

BAKERY AND CONFECTION Ell

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1VE. NOBTI1 SIDE BAKERY O. E. Foster, of Worthington, was tq attendance .upon court in this place last week as : witness. The Louisville, New Albany A Chicago road is equipping all of icao steam t jake, which acts on the drivers; tico. ij. liader and wile are the guests, of Thomas Rader, at (ireeocastle, lod -A business associate of Fred. Howe tells the Progress that Mr H.wiil sell his business house on the corner for $12,000. That is right keep np the prices. Whenever prices are lowered on the property ot a town, it loses its value in the eyes of would-be purchasers, and is not in active demand. The. Wbisnand has closed his saloon and will go to work at his trade, that of a carpenter. Adams, Hali A Co., liberal advertisers and good business men, have soma Chmtci;a specialties worth investigating., lheir stock ib .one of the best iiH fee city. The Chambers case was called np lad Friday, and t he judge continued the case, permitting Chesley Chambers to go uti his own recognizance, v Charley Mobtey went 4o Louisville last Wednesday to secure some specialties in Utmstntas goods, Charley knows what sui($ the trade. James II. 'Willawl of Bedford, is a candidate ,for Speaker of the House of Representative. John D. Garter of Orleans, aspires jo the Assistant Secretaryship of. the Senate. Whal ts the matter with tho Bloomington Democrats, that not; one so far has his "board- up ?" Court was a "pokey affair" as a man from a neighboring town who was called' here for. witness last week, declared. v Go to Tourner's jewelry store for the latest and most fashionable novelties in silverware, gold and silver . watches, and fiae jewelry. Handsome cut glass vases, etc. Trie" Wick's Prize" is a good idea, and is worthy the liberal originator. ' Tobe Easlf has moved into bia new house on west 6th street,- and has a cosy, comfortable home. An expert turkey killer was sent here from Indianapolis by J. R. Budd, to. dresa the turkeys Mr. Dillmao had purchased for him. Tbe man (a colored fellow) made but two or three passes at a turkey, sand it was killed and its feathers were off. They are' being dressed for the New York market, and are shipped with heads on and en'trails io the birds, In fine settings are choice jewels exhibited at H. P. Tourner's wel stocked jewelry store next to the Bank, Better examine his display before yon make a purchase. It will pay. you to do o. JimmyKobinson ; nice man ; fine holiday display; sells cheap. The well known and popular of Crawtordsville, Max Tanenbauro, will spend a portion of his holiday vacation with friends in Bloomingtoo. Representative Dolan went to Indianapolis on Friday and select ed his seat. While in the city he attended the reception in Tomlinson Hall, and shook bands with Ben. and Levi. Dolan is very particular now who he shakes hands with, and may make a small charge .for the privilege. Special attention Is directed to the line of water sets in cut glass, amberma and peach blow, at ti. P. Tourner's. Also look at the .tasty china wara-can't be excelled. jMerby Christas at Swind ler's Confectionery, and no mistake, Everything the market affords is supplied by this firm. Hoary and Harry will wait on you. 18 IK. -SILK PLUSH, 75c PER YARD At the Bco Hive.

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AND COJN FEdTIONE BY. 1 Shippers are experiencing great di&WUy at this point id securing cars. Fact is we need at other rail road to accommodate our rapidly growing business, and oetid it badly ' Wm. J. King is acting as Notary Public for the Worrall Pensioo. Agency. Jas. Showers of the well known manufacturing firm of Show ers Bros., accompanied by bis wftfe, goes this week to Memphis, Teon Mr. Showers will revisit tbe local' ities with which he ff is fainilior when a boy. "The Fair", at the opera house last week, conducted by the young lad ws of the M. E. Church was great success, as was fissured wbeu the laamcs of the ladies ;akiog part in k became known. 'Chero were foot booths : Lundh wan served iu the booth designated by "Autumn1 with Mies Ada Pearson, Miss Hadie Nutbols and Mrs. Lulu Howe in charge. The place sat apart for dclils and other elegant children s toys, was known as "Spring", with Misses Grace Wick,Mamie Brodlx, Bella and Mat tie Axtell, and Lena Sibert as the siJes ladies The' booth christened "Summar" hud u elegant stock of fancy work iflnits spoce.aut1 was pieaidel over b-rMrs. ft'allkgford.Miss Faonie Bollenbacher. aftd Mi. Warder. Winter" was eugge&ti ve, on tljis oocaUtti, of toe era and cake, sod !( was dished out to hungry appli cants by Misses Laui Hendnx lainra Clark, aod Ardu Knox- A nnwram of toiisio was -.provided' for the eveniugs, and it was artistically arranged and rendered under tbe direction of Miss Ida ManleyMiss NelliefBo and Urn .Clara Or chard. On December 24th and 25th and en December 3lst and January 18189. the Monoo Route will sell nvMiraiitn tickets, between all Sta tions at rate oi eo.0 ana one intru fi: for the round trip, .tickets good wturning uutjl January 3d 1839. ' , 4-TJie little daughter of Mr. ffinnd. of Miller Bros., has been quite ill with brain -fever, but now convalescing, . is Cull and get crudit for that wodd. Any who nja.y prefer pay money will be pe rmitted to do so without a formal niqoest,. Miss Harris of Louisville is the gutjst of Miss Edtia .Fields. 'By reference to an interview had by tbe reporter ot the Indiana polis Sews it will be leeo that Con sressman- Oooner would be the ir ' a proper man to testify as to election frauds in bis locality. The Progress will be issued Lnn Monday, next woek. in order T ' that the boys may have s Christ vucatton. . , Marion Hinkle Is Hitting up several! hundred bogs for the spring trade. He did this list season aod made some money out of it, ,T. A -sudden death occurred near South Union, this county, Wed nesday flight last, Jtinas R. Tread away, a farmer, 69 years of age, had been at work all day husking corn for a neighbor, and in his usual health returned to bis home ! night, ate his supiier, aod was mendiug some harness, when suddenly dropped out of his chair and when members -; f the family burritd to him., be was found to be dead. He was a mumber of Post No. 85, G. A. R. of this city, hav ing bothi a soldier in so Illinois regiment. Qo and sen the fruits and nuts at Kirby's, on the eiist side. Oh, yes ! for the holidays you want to call at Kirhy's grocery aod confectionery on the east sule Semjkg oub H'gikg Lamps at very reasonable prices, to Holt day purchasers. Don't fail to see fhetp, Bakee, Ntjeei.d & Co,

DASHES HERE AND THERE.

Tbe parents of Mrs. Jennie Barnes will entertain their daugh ter during the holidaya Dr. MeGee now occupies his recently purchased house on Sooth Walnut street John Graham and Lewis Williams arc now occupying the room over McUaua& Co. s on the west side The Red Men are making some handsome improve ments in the room rented by them in the Howe building, and .it wilt be one of the handsomest as well the most conveniently located Lodge rooms ia-the city when com-j pleted The following named are the officers of the Kuights of Honor, elected at the last meeting of that order : Dictator, Fred Fees ;! Vice Dictator, D. B. Smith; As sistant Dictator, David Hughes; Financial Reporter, A. W. Rose ; Reporter, Charles Sibert ; Treasur er, Moses iiahu : Uhaplam. J. it. Perdue; Outside. Sentinel, Wm. Robertson; Inside Sentinel, Jack son Dowden; Guard, Robert Gilmore The meeting of the teacheru' institute at the residence of Miss Attie Sanders was a. very pleasant and successful affair, and was much enjoyed by those present Tbe meeting of tbe County Horticultural Society on last Wed nesday was very interesting. Short addresses were made by several gentlemen, among them Prof. W.J. Bryan, Tbe next regular meeting will occur on the second Wednes day of January John Hunt iugton has purchased the John Dixon lots over in the east part of town Alex. Robinson has purchased a f 1,000 farm ia Salt Creek tp. Lon.Rogers has been at the city beside the Jake Jacob's Ladder will be climbed at the M. E. church to get the pres ents for the children Christmas eve. It will be a grand success, like all that is attempted by tbe Methodist brethren The boys of the 70th Ind. (Gen. Harrison's old regiment) are talking of a trip 1o Washington on tbe occasion of the inauguration ceremonies. Geo, Thornton, who was one of 'tha boys" was showing tbe Jrrqgress t circular oa the Subject. They fig ure up the expense at between for ty ana any dollars by going as an organisation Tbe G. A. R. friends of Wilson Adams captured him one evening last week, and re minded him that be is 55 years of age. They caned him severely and took supper with Wils,. who was both surprised and pleased It is not easy to throw Wils. off his balance, but he was tipped ov er that time Jno. Holtzman is helpiug to straighten up the books at Lindley's, and is preparing tbe annual statements $14.83 wa9 contributed by the M. E, Sunday school children, as a birthday col lection ..The house belonging to Margaret Sweariugeo, located west ot rsloomineton, was destroy ed by fire on Thursday afternoon last, l he furniture was saved. On Monday evening, Dec. I7th, at the M. E. Church, Hon, John W,, Buskirk and Miss Flotence J Williams, both -of this city, were nnited In marriage, the ceremony being performed by Rev, Mr. Halstead. Miss Williams is an ac complished young lady, who . for some time past has held honorable positions at Indianapolis, in the Pension Office, and in the office of the State Staticiao,but more recent ly a valuable assistant in the Mar ion Couuty Clerk's office, severs of which positions were secured fr her by her kinsman, Senator D. W Vooajiees. Mr. Ruakirk is one of the leadirg lawyers of Southern Indiana, has represented Monroe county in tbe Legislature, and has occupied the Bench in circuit court many times. It is tbe wish of the numerous friends of this couple that they may long enjoy life, happi ness, and all the prosperity that comes to the deserving. . Oscar Hoffman and Mrs. Dowden, both of Spencer, ' have been visiting friends in Bloomington. A handsome chocolate cake at the Indies' Fair last week was tho gift of J. B. Kirby ofthe east side bakery and confectionery. It was beth bawlxiime lo look at and good to eat. Kirby is turning out some choice oKe at his place of busiuesXj laving it hiii the I apt week secured a new fancy cake baker. New Datks and oxtr 10c. per pousd at C. L. ALEXANDER'S. t Go to Kirby 's on the east side .for choicest lunch iu town. -John Little, in his room under Wilson's grocery, has a hand some walnut front hook case, of his own manufacture, for sale. You'd better sH it for a Ckrllmaa

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Ind., during tlio holldiiys Ten of tho :oa ;-ants for tho Wtolcj l?nze, Ward and Madiiion, are gniduutcii of Prep. Ni:i rarat'j prwailod lost JPridfty afternooii. , Most of the ttiidents will go hom-j for thti hoiidsyi. Cochran will ipand his vacation With relatives in Illiii'jk Cherry will eat UU Christnuu din ner in Gosport. ,...,G'ftltnev will rem dn in th city dui inj; (.lie holiday. ....His Kinder ot Hgrrodsbtirt: visited Cliaptl Thursday. ....A Merry Chrfl.ni:! and a Elappy Me v Yar t Ml. . .....M iss Josie tltrrii of, L(ulsille vititoi reitation JSitftdaf. .....E.owe will n4 -a?i home for tbe aolidayti. .....Mr. Allen has retai ned ranch imprevod in liealth. ..... Addie Parver., a eiadnate oi: Prep. class '8(i, was mariiod ai. her home in JSirdeeye, ind., to Url uoeoie. Huffman will not return next term. Be w ill be greatly snissol as he wan a general lavorue. ......'Uiss Harris was so well pleased with the manner in whici tho Prep. Department is conduetud ihi.t she will enter ......rriie last rhetorical Exercises of the term oxicurred last Friday afternoon, and b(ine the last were, wun tew exceptions. the best. Tbe debate, "Resolved that Jafiurson was a hotter President than Jackson," was affirmed by Masses Binkirk arid Hewson ot ihoSanior olass, and denied by Mifscs Wilson and Baker of the Ju nior class. All the spueches were far ubeve toe ayarsgo, Tlio dnoision of the.iurjr was two to one it, bedair or uie nes' The mttsio and other exercises we'.'o" good. - Collogre OuUUbngpa. tier s 5Wr is on the shk liet Professor Miter has cone to hit former homo in Wisconsin to spend the holidays. Professor Boone is at work in the Ful ton county institute this wetk. Jlisi Ella "Wileoa, who has hern teach ing at Huntington,: will upana uo noli days ut home. Professor David Oarrv and wife ro ex pcctfil to return tc this oity during the present weeK. liodoman. of 'AS. has returned fron Germany, where be went a few weeks befoie wrameucemeot. !Pifossor Woodford hs rnvived Iho ouiitom of exentpting; from ki(ioiinatfon th-jse Undents wrioie wort n oea en tirely satiafaotory. To tbe two stud-ants who. pain the bts$ examination in .Evolution, Dr. joraiut will present ms "Manual of yerUbrattss ' ana "Science SKoteoes. - Hiss Bus Crerims spent a few days of last Week ia this city. Miss Btta Fellows viiitod college on Uonday last. Dim Fitch was among tfca visitors at Hill Vlliveraiiy vti juvuu. j mhw . Fiiday next closos the Jrst tertA of the college year. E tam'matious In all 'lepai tmentl this weoic . Very few students will reinalia ia Bloom incton during the holidays. . 1 . Frank Brodix, who lias ton told'ng a praition ia liooxville renn .t u ia the city. "Prank Hunter, who h bef'n attending Law School in Wash ing tort, V. C, will spend tho holidays at hit homo in Bloom ington. Professor KoJ and isife Of PoPauw rjnlvorsitv were visitine iu the citr last ?reek. Hisses Maude Van:mndli and Ella Bawles and Mr. Foster Sight of '8ft, who have boon teaching during tbe vast term, will spend Christmas at, (heir home in thin city. Messrs. F. & Monioal, P. B. Monica! and Boll Madison from the Senior and Junior classes, and Masnrs. Clrull, Joseph Ward, E. Inman and Murw r Bain from I tho Bophqmore and freshman cbssos, delivered orations in tbe Wioks PriseT contest on Thursday evoning; The pri for tbe upper classmen wai awarded to F. S. Monical ; that of the lower classmen was awarded to Murray Bain. On Friday last Jas. Cleodenia of Polk tp. went out in the woods to cut down an oak tree; Aa he did not return at the proper time, a search was instituted und he was found dead, and crushed into the earth by a tree that he bad felled. Miss Etta Fellows, of Wichita, Ka is the guest of Miss Ada Pearson of South Cllege Avenue; Capt. J. W. Shoemaker lefV Bloomington On Monday for Cincinnati, where he is under oontract with the "Eagan" machine company to travel fof them in the south and sell their popular machines. C. R, Worrall cave a daitoej bat week at hja-resident on Kirk-I wood Ave. 1 he nmstc was furnish,ed by aq taliaq orohestra. Bro. Fellus if the Cnurier savs : "it is news to the Couriet iff any ot the Republicans desire to see Fellus turned out." The Courier, if he reads the Republican papers will see that they are demanding that t lie "rasoak bd turned out on the 4th of Maroh if. possible," and it is uot uncommon j to hear the many hungry "outV jl.daring that they lyuut jo "figlit away.' E. P.. Cole of the City Bxk store, presents a caird to tho niibiic I to-duy which sfieaks kritif. EsTEnT4i34 bnt Chrtstmas evepina, Deo. 25th, 1888, at Wal nut at. Brehby taria a church, under tbe management of Mrs. J. J?. Pittman. The Opsra "Santa Clans' Mistake," will lie rendered by the Sabbath school el ldten. Reoitallniifi alo will fill nn - lha eimn. A J. ia.v, .-, kl. ber of the Sabbath schooj rill adiuittFH) Irre.

i S18TJf A9 . i.iie . a mm null imui -KfA-SfS. iirm - tan hoiisei- tbfe t "'WalfjJ -wlst5l as fcvir yon taated, fdlSi ' C. L. Am " awisaj! The wvohia .&&0. tin: west, sine of the &ijr oui neil by Charley A(j 3 a burn i:roeeryaiiiiO 11 fe low , iked by evti keeps a choice stock imm m tkei i i di i tions W ijkjftgri and tbtis has it fmhiim the novelties io bis"M tn tlruio nretvfiratiAna tot 111 .ft r -f - r"Ymri Supply of good? '.--tot,. .- truae. uon i lorgei iro Cliarlc Alexander i viiu ant sometlnila' 4 .. ., .. - iam.. i Spboiat, Oin Fiii v)iek t ae Banner will piili ial Pri oo sonae aiitlii ad sin-whit it is. Itmii bii a tiiffereat articiie. "-mV. . ai i.-ii r: -i-j 'ipir& lor ipiMtiig t puts, '.vt .sale at the tor b een a a cioieu. v S5.0KED MEA,tS,--jj --sod m Bonele6nHaiB,:Pj - iiii m ,muwmASi Haco i ,(ugi-e;red$;f uti ash; by - ;f C.L. ALEXli'Sfl i a S' ' r'Wrw DDJIBAKEE WAalltikii Get your Rye at iiipj ware utore. Building Material v iiM anyi:ody can self them;. st Allen a iiardwa re sttire. f is Choioe Ryiv for SeHl.ifll! the hurdware su;re.Di Wi'M-Alm JrUH, Mange' apd Sksraimles bains n ur animals cured in .W.najiUsJ ivao f ird s Hnnitnrv i.o(ior.. !caa . nam ftulm Sa d by fl.. LimU'jy, EljminiitoalF Be ildisq n-iaterial ef tiad I low prices, " t!!MP. Wiwos gets tiphoi fis aeii ae the tresnHis)uii prod ice, as his couattjt -itailtoo uro Jt the best ciasit .eij leoe3 the butter, cbees'fiii tier, otc, he sells is alvrsWli );se BoTTf.B of EnilinaJ Liniment cun-d my ttnu Sri-natiK I.WO tttlv blOOd SDiV!B:l Wifcll'l ser valae at least $SQ. It is Ui$i j BlBDiipU cure I ever nsod. -' I IQ&X McCain, Jt.yVm liariinjiUMft Horn oy a. WOUiey, iiitigygi inftun. Ind. " Mntif. Vii, ttiiftp3i atop gnxer, is on xue wruwagj anu vonege ,rtvHwc. eei ved daily, betKtbtPl

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