Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 10, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 April 1890 — Page 2

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JLOORS, JjUest Stylea In Rlmts, JUaiesi jraiierns una jvesigus in 7Tekwer. We eMrdltallj Invite everybody to examine the HAKE, FIT, SXl'LE, and especially THE .PRICES.

Hi T. MM 4My Jay?, FT tut ftwi week, stated that the F. M. B. A . ia fefsptffer. "There, we," fee K Mm ui Monroe eonoly. with abership " 700 .nana. ;rUa media of the CbianVAaaembly, kessim theSth iost., M . ftltowieg traalutMNa were IrbiMlftUl him. m fcwan dsBaryad w public servaaU, tilMiUhM mil ait all oar iwterasU, a class, sacrificed by them to the feMemta rf Hags, corponOiuoa, syndicaias aad trwata't smd. (Him the (arm wtti Umi id ai inpMn of r atry, farve robbed of mfllioas of iMr bard earning, aad. whereas, Uw asuarWs. sit otw jmM'io sarsiats, wmeb wesa gyoaUy iitciwa aariag wr time, ra faoad to tare ot Vm reduced dollar, wh ile, the product af U farm, al of waicb ttHT' are pa have been by -.caooratstm au reduced in value that ft ssWVaa'av. times mwmwIi of thorn to ,ay Wtair sasatfaa - tfcgr were aaw-bitofllaaaT and BaM aptly tor " raawf; iu, tii. u our appeaa, pa. tsUaasand ea"ort to better oar coadlUxa an referrad to ia the partisan at aa caawtiartBiaHitawH"., tbnratoc WrenaHaWlprar paUOea aad auad faxacaftrth ad trniiei hraipMtira of jam party a gWaHana aaaaait tor that Mi id pritoilpla ia pwMctMt wUI WaK tfceiaataH fayaapeat U Ike ' gaaator.(l,lla1llill iaW the -fncaoyeakait araiauMai -wWt ara toM br parly aama and mora for. cairtT palMaiaad aiaaiaraaaa waamra , That the tiaw ha? annw la W daraaad as tko -aajaaad km.M," tkal the mhrfe of all our uaWien ta'radn oothir4orthaajBoMt they tow naai-a, aw that wen and wiU Jhvadah aea eawpetoat and a-BHag to m Many, tfaMall,ataajrataidr-doctloii. Keaatvad,' That the fimneri mo- hare a Mr nanauataUoa ia the ceaprai My mt Iadiaaa, aad the Mataw! Gongraai. a that li m mfter may iwy . aae a vuiet to the ihajpinf -ot leyihlMB, TAat dilapHlted oW slml rwt of Will. BW residence, called a rownd house," wae polled down last Wednesday Bight It had be0 to eaaMovre and r-jbytad' was palled down 1 f nadnteaafcty. lis Joaepb Zilkr of Goeinuali wmt iato a aaiooe, awrehaaid a ci-' gar, prodaevd a parlor matcb aad afre Haerou the onaaiter -there was a flaah, aad Zellir fell to the floor ocreamiag with. agoor.y laveatieetioa showed that a pieee of the beraiag solphar roa the snatch had got ia bis )eft eye,; The hall was btoek asm discolored ! -and the eye -was as -enrhtless as flweh the eyeball had beea torn' jrom thexelu!i. , Ia theeveat ef another ereat trnr, f Im arnftiea. iLJiejold.i-dli was pr ieeat a prosaic appearance. The glitter and tinsel that has made the soldier of the past so pictartaejae a figure will be gene. The red coat and the gold trappings will bare to go and even the ' glistening mTyooets toast be paints ed some aeaa color, tor wan amokeieas sawder the vision of the troops wdff Ae left anohatraoted and every . feign object about soldier weald 4en a atarget at wbich to aim. Already the French armyr whose ttntfyrms have always been so brilliant, are discarding gay colon. What frightful work the next war - wiU srjtnms! Eaoagb arms of the, ttoproved sort hove been atode to ranip half a million soldiers of the kirnuMt army. The new repealing guns nave a mocb smslter caitbre than the eld, bet they, project a l;jdl,00 fcet farther, having a range of 13,500 fSmt, la other worda they throw bail nearly half mils' Jarther then the old rile. The bulb is of the form of; t he cross aedioa of a lead pencil, trickle plmfd ami jw'tik toad kernef.wnder casting of stret. vl brkk wall of ordinary jwtokness or rarthwoiks lees than t wo feet and a half thick are no proteefion oninst one of these rides S26 feet distent. It hi so accurate that it is a snre shot at a siagbi man kneel J.lOOfect away; the stoutest trees will give the soldier lUtle or no aatrty treat It. ana t men ia rolne, each . seven", paces frn fbe man tw4re bim( anr'r abet tbroogb with one bnMst. .The gun

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SEEE20STS mtfusm ITEMS. Kesmy Contest waa well attended. 19m vtunc wai uncommonljr gooi. It m the Rom Polytechnic initead E state Normal that thel.U. UM baJUkb will play at Terre Uaot. j The Pfei Gam convention at GreoMuthi drrw a number of otadenttfcim I. U. Prof. Rrttger will take rbsrge of Pnf. Oftbert'a ctaaBes during the abamce of the latter ia Alaska. Prof: Wm. Maee f DvPanw Uoivenity delivered the lecture in College kl laat Sonday. Delta Tan contention was held at Albion, tlirh., and Hadley was tbo rpprewntattve from I, U. Jdatt eoffcentton will be hld at Grceneastje ProCami Mrs. Clark will probably accompany tw Seniors on thrir trip op tUc Tennessee fiver into Alabama. They will 50 by boat from Evansville. ; Arhataa Hill ia becoming a favorite resort, especially with those studying botany. , '.The LelJie," is the name of a new frarwmtv that i working its slow a ad eertain way ia this dirrrtioa. It struck Butter and Franklin, ia now at DePauw, aad any he here soon. The Shakespearian entertainment at college chapel was well attended and the program excellently rendered. There was a large audience, and the affair .was a success ra every parl.H'ulari Tlie Senior wiH not t:erswted a seneral vacatJno, but those who JOMwe'to may be excused to go on Wll'iiilsm Mini the river into Tcaneme, gin May 27th, .end will ebeei three weeks' time. The Senior clas bas been orea nizeVl by the election of (be follow ing named officers : Walter Howe, President: Wilt. Cravens Vice President ; Morris Moore, CorrfspnmKng Secretary; . P. B. tionical, Treararer ; Hiss Bitner, Recording Secretary. Joseph Ward, of Monticello, White eo., who wan a Prep, student last year, died last work at his. borne wtto consomptMM. He has been sick sine early last fall. lie was a brisbi student and bis early death is regretted by bis old ofquainUnces here. The Senior cUss will be alHwl forty-seven strong, and n order to lighten the labor of listening to tn?se aspiring yonag orators and emayista it has beea decided by the Faculty that eight persons shall represent the' 47. Those selected are Messrs. Harding. Wisely. Mor ris,- Miller and Drew ; Misse PittBitner and Test. Aa important quarry deal oc curred one day- Jaat week io this county; by which the control of eTheOoilt'icStoueCo.of Indiana," aees into new and experienced nds. David Reed and Rubert Reed, the well known quarry own ere and operators of Lawrence c"., who as the firm of Tomlinson & Reed introduced Bedford Oolitic limestone to the Ciitcago trade, hmree -purobssed $51,500 of the ajtecfc in the above named company, owned by Craitrw, O lover, VanJiver, Hoyland, Stevens and Byrn IS very steeaholaer couW bare sold to the new parties on the same terms, but they prelerred - to hold. Wa, 0. Asms will remain a Lhrector nod Treasurer of the company, and Wm. W. Nichol, is still 8uperint:udeot. This deal will be greatly to the advantage ot this ouarry, and in fact to every quarry 10 fnoturtc county, aa these parties, understand tb Chicago trade thor oughly and are better abb): than any other .firm to demonstrate to the bu lucre and contractors ot the Exposition City that Monroe county oulitio Hid est one is equal if not superior io that quarried in Law rence county. -When the author of that vile ".bogus' is run down he will wish his edotfattoo had been .neglected. A drove of 225 bead of hogs passed through the country east of town one day last week in charge ef Wm. Dark of Ediuburg, Ind. .Frank Chase itas bouitht JSueene Swcflriaeen's farm, wot of Bloomington.' Thoe-J. Peterson of Benton tn. has a well improved farm, and

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Ci CO. Eoitoet Rose, in the office of the state board of agriculture, has completed statistics showing the value of Indiana products iu one year. His figures show, that the total of all products is $340,721,458. Of this amount grain, potatoes and live stoek reach 23v 721,458, while the miscellaneous products, such as tobacco, poultry, dairy products, stntie, coal And timber amount to 1106,000,000 more. In value horses take the lead, being $42,705,800, while wheat and corn are very close together, both being above $31000,000.--lmH-auapolis Sun. A new piece of fiction by Jules Verne will shortly be published, it contains a satire on modern min ing speculators. The author makes Ins hero purchase mining rights at the uortb pole, in a country so niuch frocen that it cannot be de veloped. The company is formed to turn the world around, .bringing the north pole into the region of troptre and turning the universe upside down. The method of fixing the styles in hats is said to be this : The American hat manuraclureni' association meets in New York on the second Tuesday of January and August, and adopt the spring or fall style of silk hats. Every silk hat maker submits a st ie or design, and, when all are submitted, the association votes lor the different designs, which are numbered. The number receiving the highest number of votes is declared the style. Qf. course every manufacturer can puf ont styles of his own if he chooses, but tbey are not likely to find roueh of a sale. - -J i m inesvllle Silting, copied from Qtauu&T ExTEnrtuaz ; Dr. SlcGeeand Goo. liolleiibaclier, of Bloomingtoti, pent-iund!y hers. Tho. Munrfy has moved into the bouse lately vacated by Uburloy JTranaiinian. Gal. Worrell aad family, spent Sunday aera viu trtenos ana roJaure. John GillUpia. from near EllctUTil)-, has moved tu ibU place to York in Uio qnnrrie. The Stinesvilie and Bloomington. atone company have their new bousc-s near the quarry almost completed. Wot. Wagoner, of G of port, has been vimung ins wter, sin. oewaru urant, Ibe past wcelc Jacob Greene has contracted to ) twenty acres of stone land for S2.0Q to a firm in Bloomington. John Shields has traded his nrnnertr in Stinesvilla for forty acre of taod three Miles south of bore and is preparing to go to farming. The stone business is crowing very rapidly. There should be more houses built to accommodate the employes of the ainertoicompaoiBS. Iloadley ft Sons have the dirt excavated for tho basement under Millard Kaiton's new store room, and bare commenced the Itason work. A Vermont woman took a terrible revenge on her husband's murderer. She followed him to prison and married him. . The census department has ruled that a township trustee can not be a census enumerator. . iei m Mrs. Rott has purchased Cbas. Alexander's stock of groceries, ,,i P. Chas. Ousler and family have removed to Indianapolis to reside. Mr. Ousler has gone into business in the capital city. 'The city nominations renulted in the selection of John Wuldron, 1st ward; James Showers," 2d ward ; Ren. 0. Smith, 3d ward. John Waldron is . one of thf most competent 'men on the Board, and is opposed to a useless, reckless, expenditure of the people's' money, Au-u who have recently paid taxes know that such councilmen should be returned. Ijook out, now, for an effort to defeat the regularly nominated candidates in the 1st and 3d wards. Such a movement is always backed aud encouraged by the Democrats. The F. M. B. A. have contracted with John Keck to sell their produce to him, and he agree to sell them goods at a profit of 10 per cent. tt.... -:... n,u.i, a, , JJU J tins Jttj JJtwamviCy Saturday if you want to. Mart. Young, a nephew of Cnpt. Alexander, is visiting rclattons here.

Jus. Graham, Wm. Stuart and Win. II. Byerloy ill firm the city prohibition ticket. The Receiver's ale of the Bollenbacher proerty takes place this week. Read ad ycrtioomcul ou iW$ page.

Cnssius Walker, or "Cash" as he is usually called, a well known resident ot Faruquier county, V.. rcceutly raid his first visit to' Chicago. He entered a dry- goods store to buy a dress patter fiir his

wife. W alking up on-of the aisles he was more than surprised-to-near some one in the dim distance loudly shriek : "Cash !" Kaitirally astonished he looked in the direction of the voice, supposing its owner to be a friend or acquaintance. He could see no one whom he' re cognized. His astonishment reach ed the boiling point, when, as if by preconcerted signal, front an quarters of the room came iwrsintent cries of "Cash 1" "Cash!" "Cash!" This was "more than Virginian chivalry could bear, and, as at that momeut a clerk, with a locomotive whistle voice, standing right back of him,' capped the climax-by shout. ing "Cash I in- bis ear, he turned around and remarked : "Look here, young fellow, you folks may think Jou're Having a lot 01 tun witu me, ut if you use my name ttijit way again, I'll break your nefifc.'' It took the proprietor and SIX Boor walkers to convince him that no harm was meant. ltfBloomington we use the patent electric moury carriers, eo that all this disagreeable yelling is dispersed with. Bloomington, however, is a city. John Hicks, a noted criminal, was recently discharged from the Prison South after serving, n term for robbery committed . in Orange count v two vears aeo. and has been arrested at "Richmond, Ind., for stealing a suit of clothes'. lie is now 85 years fld and . has spent more than half bis life behind prison walls. . DrlntLlisff ton KeessXot Apply. Indianapolis Sea For many yearn the- railroads have been drawing the fun's elonely on men whs drink, autfi'it is beComing difficult for suclra man to get work, lhe Rending . uoau bas begun ito enforce it rule that any employe known to have enter ed a saloon when on duty must be discharged, and severalf the men so treated threaten suit, for dam ages. It wilt cud in furcate probably, but the traveling public will feel better for the knowledge that such a rule exists and . i lived up lp. The eojnpnny irill hire no men addicted t drinking. S1 UERIFsfl SALE; Bv virtue of a certified copy of a docre and execution to ino dinn'tpd, from tbe Clerk's Office of flio Xonnie Oireuit t'.urt, in a cause wherein tha V:rt JJutiiuisI Bank of Bloorninloti, Indiana, is nlainlitf. and Daniel L Or.ivo atui Ua Wrfiv.arj- if. ndnl. n-quirin; mo to make the u S05ilf Thnuinl Two tfijndivd nii-l Scvhtv-Nini 'Dollars (tbm with in terest on sai4 d-crco and cnMfc -1 will - ; pc:a i& Fublw Male, lo tbe liigbtt bidder, on 8ATUBDAY, MAY I'tu, 1SS0, between the hours of 10 o'olifk a, in. and 4 o'clock p. in. f mid d.y. at the ilonr nf tbe Court Umi'ta of siid M i.-ir Uut,v, Indisnn, tho runts and proil!.-' lor a I.tih not pxcpcdinj! seven yoaw.qf tlio f.ikwiu g doKcribed real Crtate, to-wit: ' The jouthenst qur)erf section miihVr thirteen (13), township nuiiibtr tijrlit. (), range one (1) west. ' Also tho southwest qunrtcr nf stii'ij number eighteen (18). township number eight (8), range one (i) eart. Also the west lialf of tlio north wt quarter ot'sectiun number nineteen, (19), in township aumber eight (), rane one (1). ' . All of said land is situated io Munroe County, State of Indiana. If such rents sad profits will not skII for a eutticiont sum to snitafy said d- cnic interest anil costs, I' trill, nt the am (into and place expose to public .sale tba f" simple of said real rv,lale, or tn much thereof as may be suflioieut to diKihurge said decree, interest and cWW.. Baid iale'wlll lie made nWlhjmt any ft? lief whatever from vaHiStivn or appraise meat law. THOMAS J. FAKH, Sbai iff Monroe County. Apr-13. '90.' . Koike cf Election. There will be a general election held io the'oity of Bloomington- Indiana, . tha first Tuesday in May. 1S00, tle tamo being lite Ctb day of May, for the purpoe f electing one Councilman' for eaoh ward of said eity. 1st Ward will tote at Erannock't shoe shop 2nd Ward will vote at .Library room in court bouse park. 3rd Ward will vote at Clark's black smith shop. Apl 3, 't)0. City hffk. 1SOTICE TO tXTnACTOKS. Bids will bo rev5vod by the Common Council of the City of Blonminzton, Ind ian, in the Council Cbnwber, jt.aiocting to lie held FPUDAY. MAY 9tu. 1S90, for improving Rogers street, from 2nd street tu 8th street, in aaidvity. . Specifications for said improvomont are now on file, and can be teen at the City Clerk's oOce. The Common Council reserve the right to reject any oral! bids. Contractor will obnerve the following resolution adopted by tbeComtcon Council: Resolved, That horonftcr no bid wilt be received, and acted upon by tbo Common Council, unless the names of tbe sureties who are tu sign the bond of the applicant, in case be i awarded the contract, atagivun in tlio bid. RQHI5UT0. GRERVKS, Apl 23, '90. City Clerk. notice to coirrnAcrroRs, lllds will bn received by the Conitnon Council of the City of Bloomington, Indittna, in the Cuulioil Cbsmbor, at a meeting to be hold FRIDAY, M At tb If 90, for constructing sidewajtn on both sides at Walnut street from Ctb street to lllh street, in said eity. (Specifications for snid Improvement are now on file, and can H seen at tbe City Clerk's office. The Common Council reserve the right to rrjnoi any or an mug. Coitti'tt-t-irfi will obforve the following resolution adopted by the Common Council: Resolved, Tlt licemifter no bids will tie received, and acted upon by the Common Council, tinl"si tlio name of tho curettes who nro tn tien the bond of tho anntiatint. in esse be la awarded the con-

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Receiver' R.ale, NOTICB Is hereby (riven, that the uodersixned, as Receiver, appointed by tbe Monroe Circuit' Court, in tbe cause of

the First National Bank of Biooafiington, Indiana, against Oenrxe W. Bollenbarher, William P. Bollenbncher, ct nl, to sell the partnersbip property of 'the Arm of Bollenbacher A Sons, will, by virtue' Of an order of the said Monroe Circuit Court, offer for sale and sell at amnion at the Court House door in tbe eity of Bloomington, County of Monroe tad State of Indiana, oa THURSDAY, MAT 1st, 189, the followine described Real Estate situate in tha County of Monroe and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south balf of the southwest quarter of section eight (8), town I, range one east. Also the east half of tn northwest quarter of section n;Eo(9), Uwo. 7, range one east. Alio the northeast quarter of section eighteen (18), town 7, range (two east. Also tha southwest quartet of the northwest quarter of seethm aixte:(0), town i, range one cast. AJso Lot twenty-six (26). is Smith villa. Aha the east half of fractional hot twenty (20) in Bloomington. Alto part of Seminary I.ot sixty-live (4) tn Bloomiaglon, and bounded at fallows, to wit: commencing tt the north- ; cast corner of said Lot, nun lag thence soutn 17 ti-ioo poiet to the center or a gat post, thence west 26 poles to a stake, thence north 19 34-100 poles to a stake on the alley, thence eati; SO poles to the pince or beginning. TERMS. One-third cash. The residue in equal payments at six and twelve mouths, with notes at Interest, waivine benefit of appraisement and secured by good personal security. Said sale will begin ea said tint day of May at 10 o'clock a. ut. At soon as said sale of saiid real estate is completed, said Receiver will sell at auction safe and some other property at tbe hardware store of Bilker, Boyd & Co., in nitiomingtoa, Ind. At 1 o'clock p. sp. of said day, on Seminary Lot Ci in the south pirt vt the said city of Bloomington, said Ewteivor will sell at public auction, an W boiler and soma spoke machinery, also a lot of spokes, finished and unfinished. On Friday, the 3d day of May, 1890, at the Town of Guthrie, la the county ol Lawrence and State of Indiana, said Receiver will sell nt publie auction one Saw still, Boiler and Engine. Also two Log Wagon. Said sate will ix;in at 9 o'clock s.m. on said day. All of said penonftl property belonging to said firm of Bollenbseher A Suns. Said personal property w ill be told for cssh in band. CTIARLXSn. McPE!RSTKK3, April 9, 1890. Receiver. Jiutkirk iiuskirk and Louden & Rogers, Attorneys. Ul SCAN A BATtilT, Atly.. Ketlce to NoH-Realdenta. State of Indiana, Monroe County, s : In the Slotiroo Ciicuit Court Seplem ber Term, 18HO. The .Etna Life I.isnrsae Company vs. i-ftmuel Klclcerts. V itnarin Rivkert.-i, Alt'cv B. Csrmii h ml, at at. Co iplaiut toil Wow eeaie the plaintiff by Puncaa Bntu.an, its attorneys, and files it-' complaint Ucreln. together with an ntlidavit that the d- en tant At!ea B. C:irniub'ivl ill a il. f. i.d .111,111 tho uli'Yi cntiile l en', t mt iiHtiiw of maion exinfe? avCKi'int hdr in Jnlidion to real state, to f.recb4 ai.d r-.forui a tnurtgaKO thereon, (hat she is Hiuft-sjarr party tht-rvtu aud not a t'den' nt the Statu of ludiaita. Noti'do ; ihcrcfatw herob'- "iven vuiJJer,.i t ,- ..u.. t. r -r on the 8rrt day nf b.-it teem vt tha Monroe Circuit Curt, to lie hokten on the first Monday t S-pii'inU'r, "A. D. I SOU. at tlio Court U'U iu Bt ioiuinjjton, in S itd.C'oumy and State, and answer ut de rnur to saiil complaint, tile same will be hnl und (letttrintnod in lior b.-nea. Wilnons my name and t.be sent of iid cotttt, affixed el BloomingUin, this 21t dav of April, A. D. l! lKhJ KSOCI1 FULLRR, Clerk Muaroc Circuit Court. Apr. 30, 0. as oHoijtiivre to improve K.-.;ers strcctt from Scon I street north to Ninth street. JSbc. L Be it ordaincS by the Mayor and Common Omini-H tf the City of Rloumingtun, Indiana, tsro-thirds of tbo members thereof concurring therein, that lli'iti-r.-i street, from cid Mrert to Ninth street, be improved by (ii-adine, McAdamixing; Guttoripg atidal't ving a sidewalk on each side tbvreef, arotrdiug to plans and specifications bpfetolflre adopted by the common Council for the improve ment of said street, and t on tile in the office of. the City Clerk, aad in accordance with tho resolution ur:ttc Common Cmwcil ado)ted Febiuaiy ttS 1890. Skc. II. The expense of tha raid Improvement, including interest bunds. I r they be issued, shall he nxoMetl per iroiii 1001 upon die pnperiy auuiHng thereon, according lo the laws and ordinance! on tha subject of sssessments, the assessments therefor to hf payable ia ten annual installments if dtferrrd, and the tame collrctoi at provided by law, and in. the assessing ordinance beioafter to be pased. Bond shall be bsaed la antielpattoa of the collection or tne asseMmonta, unnas the property owners pay their assessment before the same are issued, and within the time provided in the assessing ordjpanco. Kxc. HI. ThU nrdiniineo shall 'be in force from and after its legal publication. I, Robert C. Groove, Clerk of the City of Bloomington, Indian, certify the foregoing to be a true.nr.d complete py of an ordinance adopted by tho Common Council of mid Cii' v, utr their regular meet'nig,bold April 1st, 1890. ROBERT. 0. GRERVKS April 9, !?90. City Clerk. RESOiiVTIOll for the improvomont of Dunn Street. Whorost, it ha become, necostary for the proper improvement of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, and for the use of Dunn street in said city, that the (aid street be improved by grading, MeAdamixing and paving. Bo it therefor Rotolvod, By tho Mavnr and Common Council f the City nf Bloomington, Indiana, two-thirds or the member thereof concurring therein, that ft is necessary for tbo improvement of said city, and for tho nan of Mid itrooi, that the same be improved by Grading, McAdnmizinu, Guttering and eoastrncting a sidownlk on both side of said street tmm Second to Third streets according to plans hihI specification therefor now on file in the office of tho City Clork of said city. That objections thereto wilt be heard at the Mayor' office In the City of Bloomington, Irdiana, on :ho Otb day or Mny, 1890, at 7:30 o'clock p.m., whoti and where tho property owner along tlio line of sii proposed improvomont can make , objections to tbo necessity for tba contlruclion thereof. ROBERT C. GREEYEJ, April 9, 1890' City Clerk. KNOLiati Spavin Liniment removes ail bard, soft or Callousod Lump and Bli-mbilio from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, CotiRht, Kto. Save $50 by use of one boita. Warranted tho most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by II. LutpiBY, Druggist, Rloomtngton, Ind. nov. 20 90. AsJtMatice to Make !. Salary and Expense paid or commission if preferred. Salesmen wanted every where. No experience needed. Address, staling aire, Tna C. I. Va DSE!I NUBSXHY Co Getteva, N. Y.

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