Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 February 1888 — Page 3

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Surgical

•Rhorttime. Ct'UKS KVKUV CASi oi'

PILES Officc

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EYE AND E ALL.

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anil .Ul: on i-.nir

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or DM VL.IUFOK

A N E S

*1M\C1A

IS! IN

and Chronic' Diseases

OF ALL KINDS.

J.YK AND KAK tn ib.d wi'.hont tlar.^ to the Siuht II. :»Miiu, Kii-ji', on hand bcs-t tiUu.i i'vr A lit ^a:n int» e.l.

'Cures All the Cases Curable Private IhseHM'snl All Kinds. I»u not «iumi 141ji on \vtii'ihUv.N iucuiciivt's, bui

KI.1NI) IMLKS. lW.hKMNli PUJiS

J)r. I£.t 's at once.

DISEASr.S PECULIAR TO WOMKM. Everything ConfldtjiUi:il

Milk l.eir. I'leers, I'Vvrr Koicf., Umv

I-

inim1-,

M! kjnds care in a

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No Knife, Caustics,Ligature or Clamp

I l'ltomi'DiNi 1'ii.Ks, lined. No Di-ntention Irom business,

opposite Citizens National Hank, South Washington Street,!

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

KI« I-IISI** NC'Ktj—Si his Lone, irponter Jclf Sioit, Auditor's eflire Ah Mahnrncv, merchant: JKohert I'.. Urvant, Secretary o{ tin- Coflin Ftetnrv. Crnwfordsville. Charles JViro, IVirlinfrton Jehn C».

A l.ini:i J. It irnsuks, mucbant, Uussehxillc K. J. L«ekrul^r, I'acconn CmdiTelhi Kelsey, North I'nion tatnd or under intatmcni.

W

EW HAHDWARE STORE.

Fowler, Ash lev & Co.

EVERYBODY BUY

Sash Doors, Blinds,

I-TC )RS.K-SI-IOJi

II

New Thomas Bloclr, Ea,st Main Street.

Fowier, Ashlev & Co

GIVE US A CALL.

Select, Substantial, or Fancy Try? Stop, see the

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Superbly cunsh'uctf'tl. Kl.'^ant li'.J.'iitl !-'irisii. Tiie Most lieaiitirtil,

(ist Uurulile. Tin' Most '(inijili'ti

tureil. Solid. Sensible. Suli.t mti il.

(lav OIT-TINLI^.

J)—/

NVii Ii Cu'iihcriand

\v into.

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a

SewiMLC Mueliilie I'lver

3*F TO CLOSE A. PARTNERSHIP

ntd^, j,, T»ir« v(*firHn]dx. nnd i?il: on IVo yp«rj* n1d« and on ntlircM*lassi's. Tl»»o Onn LIHS CTTIMC ronsistinp of thn v^rj host f.uiiilieh, Mill bo a Itiulilc horses, turret h*»r wit hour £Ut nUL.OlL.lMO ollcrcil tit «rcnt imrirtiiiis .for W da, in oilier t-i oiir pre^'iiV inrtiu'rf.hiji in Ap'il.noxt. l.it»rr.i! cr*'«iit will l»o (riven to n^ponaiblo pnrtieii, una all Mtork «»'traateel as r'|ir«'scnt•!. For full pirtUwlan*. »on«t foronr illnMratcd p.nnphlot. CEO. E. BROWN Qi CO., AURORA, KANE CO., JLLSNOIS

I'hint*-* *cifl

9on

See it liel'ori' Von sele'et votir hoi,'

NICHOLSON

MATTRESS.

Woven Wire .\liitlress,

.MAN I'FACTL'NT liY

r.r.vlon isvi'iK', ndinna.

1 ?t-r »s -t Main Street

STUDS.

WE HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER OUR

I'nir in

a

«t stock and lipr»» Shtr.v |K^».

WO

Ir:»it

OSLO MIMl STOO

At Private Sale at Greatly Roducod Prices "rathorthan risk the expensoof an auction.

nii'l fincJi. neirly ».li (rnnfiPtcil as yearlhiirs. aud r^'^vn up ^01^

fia mn wi(hi it painti-Timr. h»iu is fuliy rn'cliwntott. ntri in t'-.e lic-t |ni»si|)ir condiI i«»t« for ron^rstina ijl Stnllii'»a«* end .Mare* from I 10 vcnr*» «*'*. •S \U,- -'it*n*«Ur^'-ilini: ntxl indivitlmil i)itr liavn .ilwayw «t tti«* fr-mt \sh»r'"-T "1 -•AM .», St.-it* Fufr. in l^'i. iht in a- :rl.v a

7. wott S\vrcp«»tnl*es «n lnth Cl'-volund K«y*» nnd Shin". At

won I^h'si |irr/,c-». t's I*i»h1 iUodiiN.

Strtllion of nny hr«."l, ntid

K.I H'

nnct C«rnnt Sworp^tiiUcx

Stmw, IS.^7, «,m. f»r ('li?rftfind Hnvs Stollit'iif, 1st, 2«1

ATLEE BURPEE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PAfl

Cults.

ONT.V

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,JQ. K.-IMJ,],-

H.nvo TOII Cnuirli,

free.

AIV«CA'J'I: FIT liulfnimiiuIlK, Inil.

saasjiscajsssgg

AKHUAL FQBI88S..

ill h: -nt I'fvJ'K tur.U who write f»,r it. It ii :i pv Ii murium !•».• of is pp., v.ith ht.ndti-d*. of Ks tr'itions.t.Idhirc'l

I

HKST tJA IC'HCNt FAK.H. ui.d II MWF.tf

ii

v«-- ,'nrdcn'INipics. Jtdo-url

Bcribfu liare Novelties in VFilCTAI5f/l ft:d F1,(»W*ru«* K«

of real vtiluc, w's-ch ennnot bo oiitninol ••hewhoru. Sfnd f.dlr«^'« RJ ft postal for. lh" most cniatiteio Culnlejjtie publiskcth tow

TTRONRTIITH. Asthmn. Iridlircttlont UM

PARKER'S CINCER TONIC without DDNY. It, lias I'liuSl niHiivot Ui»'m:t and lbtuc r-Miiifty tor nil Qtrwlto'ns »f TIM ttiroat and luntf*, and di«tise.4

ioi!is\ I N I A N A

n.\II.WAV TIMK-CA1SUS.

I... N. A. A: C. NOItTII-Kxpress (dally "mil, 1:1 p.m. tocal freiKht, P.!:lop. sot. in l.xpress. olally) n. 111. mail, 1 rii-i

p.m. local frciuht, 1 0 :Wa.in I., It. & W.--KAST—Kxprrss, (liaily) 2 I'd a

a

mnf

.' mail, .dally) j. in

Vr T,xpr'-'**• (.datlyj 1-rJS a. in. mall (dally) !»:I5 a.m. ICansas express, 1:40 p.m. Vamlulia Itontc .\(HTII-Mail, 8:1a a. m. express.i5:ia p.m. SOUTH-Kxpiess, 10:20 a.

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p.m.

Halls Sicillum Hair Kenewer is uueijualed f*»i restoring gray hair id its original color, promoting growth, ami I»r itK'tii^ new hair on bald head*-.

Had Accident.

Mrs, Jacob Miller, who resld Jefferson sill r!„ !eil nil till' tc and fiactured her thigh. Mr.-,. I-.*, voars old. WS

«Ics-»• iii 11 is ecndtn'tin^ rfvival

iii'.'eliit^s at tlie Vnirvp'W Mi.thodist chnn it at Kirkpatriek. and lias met -with yratil'yin^ s!irees,. I'p to 1-Yiduy iv.enin^ there were eleven addition* to the church.

A Mhm'CKK,

Tin* literary entertainmenl hv the pe(»pl«« of potato (.'reek church Saturday night was a complete success. 'I he youn^ folks ot liiat hurch wive »ne entertainment ca*h month. The next will l.' giv'ii on Saturday. March 'A.

!ath of Mrs. Mary ISrown. Mi.-. Maiy lirown died al I hoiin' Statical at 1'J t"cloclv aired P.» years. She n. the youn^.jst eie\cit fufteral took [dace

I neai Troutman's •iatmday nitjlti. .•aves lour chiiilr 'vtwr- old. That in i: Tuesday ciiiitvh.

(lailwuy iniiihlis.

Hume lci5ruler, agent of th i.ife Insurance Company, lias this olliee with a couple „»f hi» naes lor !ss. They are the Jiave se n, per fect aid lo'i death iosse:: of 1: They in good hands in this

Death ol'lieoryc (iratiam.

Oeo. (^rabaar, lor many years res|. dent of thiscityVajid who was the sexton of tie- Masauc .oeim-iery,. di*d at his home near A!'dr«*\vs, Huntington county, iast week, lb: removed from hcjv al»out eight.yea"s ago and soon afterward was thrown from a wagon from which he received injuries in the spine and which a a

More 1 ilist ri'ls.

1

Thursday cv.-!.,!ig ',. l'r, ar\- IX: we .lire promised a least of minstrelsy. ALU. I I'ieid .V. Co's. Ininstrels will be at. Music

Hall on that evening. The pres.., v.'.erevei tlcy have performed pronounce it ie-best orjjaniza: ion triu'e.iiii«. 'I'hev claim cleanliness, cxi elleut- music, ic. lined specialties, new jokes the lliiest equilibrists,.ju^'jiieivi .ajid il.'HKterty ii(_ tlie world,

A N-\v I

F.itiei*'"T)avid Marllcv. tormerly of this city, now ol Newcastle, is in liie city visiting old friends lb* has jus: published a boo!: of :VPJ page.- entitled. "Man :'{e-(hM-nuMi." iieing an exhaustive treatiscon t.he lible docM ine oft. he tenured ion of tin* dead a ',\em|dilie«i by t.he death!

Warner's l.»^ Cabin Sarsaparili.'i Herniates the Keyulator. I'.argest, Sa.fsapnriila. bottle in the market./: Manufactured by.proprietors of Wnrnei's Safe Cure. Sold by all druggists. Take no oth.T--il is the besi.

SATURDAY KKIJ1M AR'Y

Travis ..f Kxc.ilod.

A few evenings since a party'of friend* gathered in al the residence ..j c. M. I lavis to read "Snatched Irom the I'oor House." One of the parly was reading tin* sturv aloml. and whrn h« r^-arln-d lln» wli'Ttf Littlr (iracii' juiid her visit to tin' Tru^lci* and

nil 1'iirit ""'l

A Sn»*iM"»sfui K«*vlval.

I{'\-.

N'RIMVCT)

a

'harlie

Irom the SI. Bernard's

Itoriitlol llowiitd W ilson.

The remaiie- of the late Howard Wilson arrived on the l:^n J.. x. A. ,V ('. train Jloniiir. irom Spokane Falls. W.T.. ami were me| at the depot hv the hearse and l.l* 15ayard I.odj e. N,. H:i. |{. of ami taken to Oali liill 'eon etery for inriuent.

:A-

The Oliio. I .diana A We-tern l.'ailwav Company, on Thursday, at Springfield. .. undertook to lay tiaid: wldi.li would cnfleet thdr load with Hie Ohio Southrn. The movement was promptly I'liecked by other roads interested in the ri^rht »f way over which it was proposed to jay the, track.

A I'IIIH'V

F\1MN

»ac

New York furnished line alma-nivc.-t we

r.is. The company last niont ii at cost have Iheir bn-iiiess sect 'ii.

no

burial anil reflection of.lesus' ('hriatvl ,he wiH probabh

'i'nere are tweivi- chaptcis in '.ic"\ohiip.e. I all freighted with inti'iest. to e\cry. t.riie Chris! ian. We hope a t. »i::e tut '.in- time to be utile to review I he' wo'ri a.t length.

tlcrlurcU fifl'nsoiuel Mind. •ase of DesircTrai !ijiave l)a\"id

Tli.'

I und t.cilt«NU (ilmtit the .-4

'Tbouipson dcclai'i'd of unsound mind was ,| heard in the liircuit. court last :«»ttirliiy j|.' ilisd atti'i* a deliberation of only live minutes tlm jury found him mentally 1111-

^unrdiau by th of the old soldier "for

world wle named.*'

court. This is tin- cas.r j!. (jnilii. The !od

tie poor housejor sometime and over

i:ig aide to agree.

5T^ ,V'^OR'L'KRKE"^AIN .-."1I ppnnaucutly cured by I he ,„C or LLLBL,aid's C'-RONN. T'VO it time, tt I« M-.NIIUD.LO FOR nl) JWUIM I iiheumat IE Syrup and PLANTERS. mid ilihonitTtfof ftumaohajid 60c. at itujtkUU. vv

.sm.li a

Millar is that he could paralyze any buch Jlis wife ealh-d him down and

IV

IMI IT

from tin* haili old man. t'h ir!ic ot mad and forgot thai tht*i**• was company, jumped up and cracking his lists to^.-U!*r c.\pri's.-cd a yearning dvsir.- u, "knocl. I tls." Miilliir out «.i iliilt Tiiisi.-.', ill lull- h,.„s,.. I.iviikiiii,' si'vmil win.i..w V.: I (,'iiiiK.. r..r.-il.t.. ,-iTi.i !':i!! „r t.r iii inij all 11„. |j ,. lil ,. fiiiT. Mr

says lie never had anything to will he ri.ele to have hei make hiin so mad.

..'I Pulling 1114 tnili|M. I

Ma-^hal ICnsinin^er ami his aids made a raid on the {,'aniblin ,' establishment o\er(.'o\ ,v Xieholsort's saloon and pathel'ed ill i^ht.ei'll ol '.lie il-votees of Taro and jiok'er. '1 her': war? quite a onsterliation amonj the hoys when the' ^'arnhal walked in and ordered them to aland and he eounted. 'Jin were marehed down lo the Mayor's olliee and the liill was promptly settled. The (irand Jury is in session and summonses have been sevveil on all of them to appear and jjive their testinionr. The Marshal was after a etuple of foreign gentlemen when tinraid was made, and lie had no idea it raking in sueh r. net .full.

I»n«hn»ss l»!»n^«. .i.

:v.:'v\

'J'ilere was a change in the hardware lirm of Seawrifjht. ,t MeCoy on Monday, by which \V. W. Seawri^'ht. retires, havini: soli! his Inieiv-i i.i lianiel W Ih.unwho with Mr. Me(,'oy will eonfmue the business. The new member ol" the iil isi is well known to the people of thip.

a. good business man ami will add .strength to the tirm. Tin* retiring member of the tirm. Mr. Seawright, is a good business man and will not long, wo hope, be our of business.

D«*atti Daniel It. 'o\,

Daniel H. Cox. a resident of this conn for ."is years, die at his home hre, iuiil one half mile- southeast of ihe city

Sunday, from old age and geiietal de-

bility.at the age of 77 years. Th" do. ceased was born in Kentucky. January I 11. and removed 10 Montgomery eouneominuous resi-

ty in ls: n. He wa dent j* the county for years, with the exception of 7 years in Hendricks county. He was a member of t.he Old School baptist e' urch lor *0 years preceeding his death. The funeral was on Monday at \2 lock from his late home. Interment al Haivhbarger cejiH te'rv.

A l(a«l ('iiM

1

Not I'ro/.en to Death.

The r.-piut cane* lo this eit-y ^oine '•vpeks ag4 that \Yilliaoi House, an old ^u.-ident of t'oai Cr«.*( t« wU'-hip. had) been frozen to death.near his pretest: home in Io\va during' Hie laic bii^,ard.^ Fttdei'the date of February he wjii to A. J». I.ollaud. ol thi^-eity.'that. he is imt fio:.'u to death, neither has lie been the least i,it .frosted, lie savs: "I lil the western country very- well. Hog*' are worth $b.".n to corn. c».-nts oats: ilU ceiits hay SU'J ia, r. ton. In| lanutu'v we''had about'two r,.ct of v.now

ml it was badly drifted, most e,r tiie ,-d to Silas ljoweis. a:

I'faisinu Ih'ii Ilnr.

liev. C. W. Swil of tin Methodist 'hurch. h.is been in eorrer pondenee with Chaplain fcCai»e, in reference to pjocuriug a visit front him sometime dunm: Cue year, and the answer is that he noi

fix a date now but will pr' bahlv spend antiiv/irsat of the fiini.diu Sunday til this city durinK the war. I

n.

eelelir.'Hed iectlll'e.: Th" l!ri£lil. S Prison I.ifi in ibbv." .In closir. lettei t. Mr. Swiluer. he savs wouhl he ^lai! to s-i' (ieiienil \V Jlis hook is a joy and is chi'.im

his

de of

his

"I

llace. 1 the

revcr the name i,)f ('In ist

.1. o. r. 11 Hirers.

I lie iiew iiilli crs l|::ildo*K l.otl^'e.\o. fit'., I.O.C.T.. were installed Mondav nijllii- as follows: C. T.. .1. I-'.. Ker i-nt: N. T.. Mrs. 1,01'eiia l.'epro^Ie .Set'.. T.

A. S., Miss Kiiiiitii (jriesi F. S.. McClure: Tieas.,. ,\irs. I!. 0. IJavs.'j hnl. John Mount: 1. Ji., Mis. Vi'm. Kepro le. jr.. Cuard, Mrs. Hello Wilson:!

I iit{?' c'ondilion. ami

S

ACITB a ,E ettectualiy „„,1

feadil increasing.

whose sanity a. jury of attorneys wrani.'-j led all day and were discharged, not. lie- A\arner's l.oy Cabin s.aisapariliu

1

W

rclii:u with tempted the in^. She fmailv comim-nccd

iilxnit iii.l s. f.ir tin- Mm slml. \\i,. w.-iit

I'riihiv times r.-i.)ilil tli.- |ii'..|». -,i!ion nrr.-.-.t li.-r. nu) nvorlin« to his

man. had a j)iehie.

an-er hail so what roi.le.l apolo-i^eil ally .lri.'-^'e,l her out of the yarl ami nt to the eonip.'iny ami the remlin^ wmit oil. her to jail. Hhe

Mai'slial Kj.smin^^'r la.si Satnrdav \va^ callt'd upon to anvsl a Mr.s. Onm* wlm hail l.'i'cii i-ai.siiin a row on wc^t Main :il, ri'Kiilar intervals I'm- several .!ay, ller dan^'liter is working T'L Mis.j. r,a.uav. an,. ,, ,raii-ae!i„

it. \\. Milium, ami the in.,tl„. insiste.l ,f ,„j„„ imiw.rtanee. ap.•..lleetinj. her

.s "... fm opium j.olnte,! the

and whisky, sin growled nl»out quar- int.«ndcnl:

1h«- tfir! yesterday and at^aine operation this inointoning the swear-

Hanna

down to storv h«

She Mt, hini anl almost

Ilis wri'iiehi'il his arm nut of joint, lie tin

and an efTojt placed in the

Asylum, "l'lie .Lfirl 1ms liauna for some time, without any clothing ami in Kenerally.

been with Mrs. eoniiie,' to her bail shape

l.ir .lustiee OT I he Peace.

Anions the names mentioned for tlx ofliee of .lusti if the Peace before till approaching l'e|"uplii'an township convention is that of .ludi^e ("huniasero. The .lud.^e is a practicing lawvi'rof manv years standini and for a lon^ time occupied the It.'in in the State ..f New York in one of ii,,. higher courts. His wellknown legal abilities both at the bar and on the bench will eminently tit him for the ollic to which he aspires. There are many reasons why the olliee of Justice of till' I'eace should be tilled by such men as Mr. Chumasero. who know the law and litigants can always iclv upon f?i'ttiiiH equal ami exact justice when they have a case hetore them, and feel

satislicii that, the Jvtter of tile lav.- will lie filled.

T«)\vii»li-y teaiis I'uslix'ss,

and adjoinini.'counties, iiavinj: h« en in at Musie Hall r.*t loud, ami from tiiat the dry goods trade hen.* for a number of poition of the house cane' whistles, cat ears as it member of the lii ot Myei calls and a nera! pandemonium. AsiJouative aui laDM* by hiinsejt lie is sociate Man ig«*!' Tiwu.-|ey went upstair^

Last 'Friday evening the jzaih-ry crowd

and ti ie«l to stop it. but the noise tillUed. He then stepped before th tain and in a neat speech laid down) the law to tin' noisy mob. He informed them tiint an ollicer would be sent up fort ii with with orders t.«» prompt Iv eject the lirsl Jellow making a noise, and the ejection would be followed by a prosecution for disturbing a public assembly.

»r

The noise ceased, and it willprobablv la­

the end of it. Tie public will stand by Mr. Townsley in his efforts to subdue ^he hoodlum at Musi.* Hull, and give Jum all needed encouragement.

I .1 itilui.M lit With held. Cliarles Wotids. who pleaded gtultv 111 the Mayor's .court a few days since to

stealing a v.ati-h chain from ]enjaiiiiu V. Kendey. was at-raigiied in the circuit V»uri on Saturday and entered the same I p!»-a. Judge Snyder withheld passing sentence upon him until he ould impiire 1 into the casi^ a Iftlie further. Woods to be a jiiachinist and had been working for Uireh l»ros. jje is a tough looking s] «M'iniei: witli bushy rt^l hair and side whiskers/: His nose has be.

Matteiied out: in some pa* aecident. imdee. forming a marl by which he would be recogni/.ed anvwlieje.

Mo«-t lv\eel leiu \!aij S»»i*viee. As an example ot the etticieticy

Iiadt beiii^ blockaded. I.uit all is gone n. reaeheii its desl iua ion .lun. i. |„.i,, just '.M days on the road. Tins is re-:j niarkaldi' as lively transit. The o!!ic.-si .:re four and one half mile:.: apart on the s»:i)lie line of railroad, 'rwenty-oiii'idavs •Si'ini tour and.our-haii inic s.

oi

present administration mailsfrvice will st.it" oj December It', a registei h'tter was mailed at Darlington address-

O I I S

Station.!

*»'iie I'Whiiin A t: er«-a y,

'i'lie SHIi in,-t. w:iJL i»e lie weni-v-t'om

t.|ie. ordi-i

Knights of I'ytidas. »i,d as tliiit d.".bWO, in ei.it: on '-un lay. t!.e tiran.! Chaucell'u i'luumandi'r has issued a cireu|:ti to the, various lodges. asKJli: them to ati: I tend divine worship W •t'hiii day, so tiud' in this" -.yay the day iiiay lie spent, iii I t.liaiiksKivinn: for:ilie «i'ei't prosperity, which has iiueude iie ot iler t', the pret:t'tii -tittio.' .'.''j.-:',::. i:

Name oii t» •_» "fade

W ilham "h fce'

itv, ieef.q\ed

1

Seininel. Win. Viepro^le. jr: Chaplain,

sound ami Mrs. a was appointed Ids ,,„ j, ,.^ j, ,, ,j

il

ulat. the II. u!ator. J.est blood purilli)r in flu* market. .^Manufactured bv proprietors ol Winm.'i 's Safe Cure. Sold by all druggists.

(..n l.i V.,ih lu^'hlv prized l.v

1

ix

A

rla .ago a !:nc jio-k-

cf Un!fe,a,s a i'reuu .it jjrom. the Nov.- Voik 7 I he.

if '.propi»cd

4

to en-

grave upon tins bknie the name of t.he ri® cipient.

hoicv fot i. resideut.. poll ihi

blade'•! .Mr. hlce ktnte is the name of

1 he kiute fi'leo ami i.'sions.

used oiilv on state oe

is in a flourish-,, membership is

eit' holC

will l.c Will be

ploWf .or !'n ve re-

ipiires st rciiLri Ii f'o seen:,' ami keep stleli^th a good s|, riaeh is reijuh i-d. and it,.must be k-pt in strfing and lieaJtiiv aeHon. Warner's l.o ,' Cabin Hops and Huehu Ki-n."'dy w:!i nil' voer wenk -ton), ne.lt in good working order.',.. Druggisis have 11.

M1VKU

TIIK AIIt.

Tlic MiH-thii »f

Mm-

»oard »t IMr« rf»r»~

T1i»» Siiperlntrii(|nts A pp..inl, |, ,.( Tlii- Hoard of Iii»r.^ «.t trio Montincry (Nnjiuy I'air Association hidd a nn cti Sati:iday, and aflt'-i Sdllie ibusiness

r,.|l«.wi.«

.HJS

Department Snpe,-.

Hor.-es, heavy draft. J. A. M..um. AV. II. Montgomery. Horses, light harnes. .1. 1'. Walter (attle, beet. M. 1}. W'augh. (b ergi* 'lolinson.

Callle. da.iry breed. W. it. d'N".»a'j. •lacks and mules. J. M. 11a:-Idtar^e I-aac l)avis sheeji. II. Tiout. ii*orge Duihani.

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Hogs V. \V. Clark. 1. X. Shovtin. W. /. McKee. ('*raiu and Seeih—Jacob llutton.

Domestic Skill—Mr-. John Maxwell. J.'j'uits —IL 1{. Kussell. Mechanical Department—Areh Martin. Carriage's, clc.—\V. Seawright. Musical inslrunaMits. etc.—John L.

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(iobeli. l'oultiy -lieu S. Myer^. Fisii- i'aul Hught-s. egctalje and Koot Crops—J. ]{. Irv« ant.

Work of Artisans. Leather and Cloth— C. \V. Wright." N\ orkol Artisans. Wood and Iron—(J.W. Had ley.

Fine Art.—-Mr-. K. C. Winslow J. C. Eishin. Woman's Department—Mi L. C.\ Winslow and Lulu Davidson. (.}at.e -John S. brown, W. W. Sca-'M* wright. I. X. Hhevlin.

Fountains, etc.—Jas. 11. Waisou. Spi-ed—J. J. Iiisley. H. S. ]jraden.v^,v' Agricultural Hall—1'. Kennedvv

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local Hall—J. L. J)a\w. -.The Hoard then adjourned to tne« »n the hist Saturday in Man-h for the pnrp»se of revising the premium list atul attending U» other matters of i!nportanc*. The money paid for speed this year will be increased ^l.."»n(i over toruier years, and there will, it now thought. l»e se\^.«f eral other very material changes made in the list, and all for the better. Tinfair this than

year will be on a grander er beftire.

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T!ic cfl'ect ofuiHii^ HihhanP.s Hheumatlc"' Syrnp is unlike nil inedk'hh^ containing opiates or poisons, it heing entire lice troiu •»n- them. It nircs by purifying the blood.

.. 'the Dal.'ota Iillv./aiU. l'"rotiV{i''privatt. lei'crto j. I). Thoinas, of Coal Creek township, Irotn K. F. Kerr, a professor in Brookings Agricultural Csdc gc, locotc in orookiniis countv, l)akot i, we have been pfnnitU'd tr» take the following choice item it. reference to the b-.te hlizznd in which m» many persons lost their lives, lie says among other things \Ve are at present cvperiendng the novelty of a

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blockade, and are

likely to he .hut in lor many davs jf not weeks. Wc have pniv h:J two mails since Jan. U- They tell us that the road is blockaded Irom here 10 St. IVter, and it it 'should quit snowing and blowing, the trains could not yet through'• within a "•cek. ()ur stociv of luel is low, and we are-confronted with the not welcome pro** peels ot a food stringency. Kveu now some articles are scarce. Sugnr js the first tiling to give out. College will liki-lv run two weeks more, and then if we do not get. some more coal-we will he tied up

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fcir tV.c Winter. The s-torni ol the 12111 in-.t was ill,.- worst tiling of the kinu that 1 ev.-r saw. You have read account of it in the paws. 'I'lie accounts are tiot e\pjjii'raU'd, although the number ol vleatli'i may he overestimated. If you could onlv see one of our genuine bli/zirds, vuu would not wonder at people tying ropes Strom Iheir houses their barns. The college buildings are only JO!) leet apart and there.were times when you.yiui eould not see from or.e building to the other.

After'5 o'clock no one cither left'or came to the buiUiiim until o'e'o.-k s! inurn-fi-oj-to tny cars sliyhtlv while trv-. inj{ to tix a storm door ami I was not e\posed more than two minute-. I a.: in .tair.health. Il i- too cohl to ^el out for iit'.'.L'h eset'v! I:? decrees b'::iow. ^crt, o::'e nM)rnii,i» after the bad hKz::.ii d.".,'"

1 I-AI }I of MR*. .Mar /.

ft i's -Tacoii .Mart, ', died at her liouie two itiiles north of .1 la:lingteii ,|a.-t. Jtlonday

.41' i-onsuinpfioii. 'I'lie funer.ti ...euied

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V. ednesilay trom Wiiit.e's (..'hapei in Tit.'

Jiortlieast. corner of ilie eouniy: •.

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I- ::ni!outitsl!y cans, ,1 i-.v {,, tiie Ijtoo.I. Tins aeid altac.k- Ihe lihroits tissues ami causes Ib.c pain^and aeli. i.i ih,. hack, Blii.uldeis, knees, ankles, tips ami wrists. •I 'J nnusands ot peop'e luvi'found in Hood's .-.al'-apai illa a |i!isl.l tve cure for rheumatism, 1 las inKdiclnc, i,y lis lauaf.vliiK ncilon. neu-t'ab/.'-s llitr acidity »J thehlood, run also builds up and streiiKi liens the whole Imdy,

Low Ratos to Paci)ic Coast. I I he new agreement, between the tians••'••Sontio'cnta! lines autliorizes a lower tale

I'aixiiic. coast points via the .ManitohaI'i eir.c route than is made via ur.v otiier line. Aocommod.'itiur.s lirst-class.

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jj'ates, maps ar.d'other particulars, applv to C.. II. W arrcn, (iener.".! l'arseneer -\„en!, St. I'.uil, .Minn., or II. K. Tnppei,

Dist. Pass. Agent, i:12 .So. Clark St., Ciiicago. ,..

an bidispcnsible Article.

Mrs 'Anna Slio^miiXi-r, Murshnlf, Mo '.write-: l'.allards Snow l.lnlment Is the best articc tor Micuma'.lsni ami Nenrau'ia I have ever used,and tor lame back it !s nnsiii pas-cl. 1 reiimiinend it as an Imtlspcnsib aiiicle wliich evct.v lady should constantly lias'e at liand. Inclosed please tin.I -~1 lor which plca-c scud two b'lttles. J'. i, i,,« .s. Him-,. ^\gcut.s: ftf.)