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1 TIME TABLE. K0It2Hi H " SOUTH 1 1 :57 a at Express, 4:05 v. 3i 4:55 Through Freight 7:25 46 SrOfstV Way ,u S:55am Louisville Ac;, leaves 5:20 a; in. arrived as 15 p. in.
MITCHELL TIME TABLE ' GOING AVJEST.
Day Express , Night Express - Express; LoeaL Freight, ' - GOING EAST.
Day Express
12:02 r.M. II :48 pm 1:06 a m 11:00. "
Get You Beady! ' : - J "YHEtf GABRIEL BLOWS HIS TRUMPET IN THE MORNING" MOTHER, SXIIPTOJTS MILLENIUM
Night Expres Express Local freight,
2:55 p. m. , 2:39 a.'bl
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EMIGRANTS FOR
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should Purchase Tickets by the Lowest Rates for Tickets, Household Goodsr Stock, etc. . Ail Passengers carried to St Louis Union Depot. . NO MIDNIGHT CHANGES By this Route. For full information such as Maps, Time-tables, Rates on Passengers and Freight, apply to Station Agents of this Company, or calLon-or addres3 . J. S. MILLb, 3 General Emigration Agent, i . "T Seymour Ind
Our Work is our Reference.
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yWemake and' repair BuggUs and Wagons. All work done ehenp and Tparranted to give satisfaction. "
A Specialty. W e have plenty ot yai f . Toooa- anawater for stocki. iS-Tadison St., West ?of the Railroad.
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iDuring the year ISdO Actam Geicer made 80.000 cigars and sold I -The addition to Showers & Brothers factory is to be built of bt-iek, 40 byJTO feet, and three stories: high, f U-A: Courier cdrrespondcat has intc mewed CoW Vol ford ox K eatuckyt the hero of over 300 battles. It wil be published next week, X The colored singers gave a Concert-at the College Avenue SI. K Church oa Friday night. The papers announced it tor Friday night of this
week, consequently not,a very large
autlience was present.
The sale of reserved seats for
the Wallace-Villa preformance is now rapidly progressing' at the PostoSlce, The prospects are that not a seat will -be left . by Monday night, so those waiting seats .had better, secure them at ance; -4-The following is the number of hands employed by our leading manufacturers ; Ryors," BoIIenbacher & Co, 6( Seward & Co, H Showers Broth ' f ers, 50. AU of them will extend their s buildings m the spring, and employ i radditionaS help ? -
f ljQ Q: Grady, of circus fame,gave
? two entertainments here with his wife,
an tl fcwd young men wno were Tcry
good negro performers and dancers.
Mr. G. lost money here, but the show
was better thamsome cf raachiarger
pretensions. The entertainment wa3
$;Iso given at Eiiettsyilie where it was 'better patronized. ; 4 -.Seyerai printers who left here within the- last four years: were not away long before they were in business for themselves, and; tew, if any of them, had any cash capital when they leftshere: Ben Smith is publishiugthe Record at Erie, Kasas; Henry McCoIlongh is publishing the Democrat at Chanute, Kansas; E. F. Tennant is the publisher of the Herald at Ciovcrale, this State; Wy he Woodburn bos a half-interest in the Press, at Wilmar, Minnesota; Will Harris, fermerly of Eliettsvilie; is publishing the People, at Spencer,
Ind;; Ljman Naugle; also formerly of
Ellettsvilieis pubhshingithe Repuj j many
lican, ai Gxecncastl ladf ; - ; cgtotWff i A a 5 f
A REMARIvABLE PROPHECY !
Several patrons of foe Courier have
requested us to republish that remarkable prophecy of Mother Shipton's, and we give it" as taken from the Courier of August SO. 1S7T. It was first published in a public print
Carriages without horses shall go, And accidents lill the world with woe;
Around the world thought shall fly, In the twinkling of an eye; Waters shall yet more wonders do, Now strange, yet shall be. true; Through hills man shall ride, And no horse or ass be at his side. Under water men shall walk, Shall ride, shall sleep, shall talk; In the air men shall be seen, In white, in black, and green. Iron in the water shall float. As oasy as a wooden boat ; Gold shall be found, and found alone,
In a land that is not et known.
Fire and waters shall wonders do, England shall, at last, admit a Jew;
The world to an end shall come, In eighteen hundred and eighty -one.
It will be . noticed that all the events predicted in it, except that mentioned in the last two lines, have already come to pass. The railroad cars are - the carriages that go without horses; the telegraph takes thought flying around the world ; the tonnels are the routes through the hills, also under riveis. Balloons carry men m the air, and iron ships float ou the water; Gold has been found in many strange lands, and fire and water are made to perform wonders of many 'kinds. England has admitted the Jew, and now all that remains is for this very wicked world to come to an end during the present year. Those of he MiUerite faith, especially, shouid don their white phes acd prepare to "go up."
J i. lii-viL-K -.c-iizpauriciv is mcivrog uis Isatoo'n fixtures to Terre. Haute. Ed Coffin is now teaching a
i dancing school in Muliikin's Hail.
Dunn & Co, lost $1,200 worth of potatoes by freezing during the se-
vere cold spell of last month.
-Frank Williams had a hand badly lacerated in the machinery at the spoke factory last week. -Governor Dunning is-at Indian
apolis looking after Prof, (ampbeiTs
little bill against the Uniicrsit7 for back pay. Mr. Mathcw iTePhetritlge has purchased 27 acres of ground adjoining that which he recently sold to George P. Frnicy, paying $1,000 in cash for it. Ou Thursday "of last week David Lively was kicked in the stomach by a horse, and was injured so as to cause frequent hemhorrages since the
accident.
. There is talk of organizing a Manufacturing Association here, on the same principle 33 building associations are conducted, except that the money paid in will be invested in manufacturing.
Last Saturday Prof. Dan Hook, fell and brofce his collar bone. Dr.
J. E. Harris was called: in and' readjusted it. The "Proffesscr" tarried too leng at the wine-cup, which wos the cause of losing his equilibrium. Ryors. BoIIenbacher & Co. will build an addition to their Spoke factory, in the spring, and run four more
lathes. We are .pleased to note that
buisness is boom' ng with thi3 entexv prising firm, for? they certainly deserve4t. Francis W. Ivetchara who formerly lived in Clear Creek township and who was given: up as dead nearly
twelve years ago returned to his old
home, recently, she healthiest corpso
one ever . saw. Darin? his absence
his estate had been administrated
upon.
-We cannot send in the names of
subscribers tanhe Chicago Weekly
News until we receive several names
to forward all at one time. If any of ouri patrons subscribe for another paper through?, us. we guarantee the prompt reception of that paper or the
money will be refunded.
BJoomington turned out four new
drummers, last week: J. M. Sare and
Charley Robison for Louisville boot
find shoe houses : D. J. Hodges for a
Lafayette house of the same kind, anc
Gee Adkins for a Philadelphia piece
goods house, It is expected they wil
return from their iirst trip with calloused checks, and wellliiled orderbooks, The Hon John W Buskirk spent last Sunday at his home in this city. He is one of the most prominent and active members of the lower House of the Legislature. We predicted during the; campaign that he would make an able Representative and are glad to note now that he is admirably
fulfilling- the expectations of his
friends in this and Brown
Circut Court begins one week from next Monday February 7th. -John Waldron intends to erect a new business house, next to the post-office, during the coming sumnor. The Georgia Minstrels will give a street parade on Saturday, with
music by their splendid silver cornel, baud.
Mrs. Maggie Gregory will soon open a Notion and Fancy Goods
store in the room next door East of
Grecves grocery, If the praTcrs of some of our citizens are answered, the gossipcrs will not need any winter clothing in the Sweet By and By.
Mr. Reddiok IVylie is again investing largely in soothing syrup and paregoric for the benefit of a new baby girl lately arrived at his house. We 'rise to a point of order, Mr. Mc Kinnev. It was not a fair
divided. Indian Creek township was slighted in the distribution of delinquent tax-payers. Sam B. Villa in his impersonation of female characters has no equal on the stage. See him as Pocahontas on Monday night and Cloinda in Cinderella, on Tuesday night. The Adams Express Company now have a handsome, new wagon plaj7irig between their office and the depot, and collecting and delivering packages among our business men. Don't fail to see Agnes-Wallace
as "Frantzia" in a "Daughter of the
State," next Monday night. She is
said to have no equal oa the stage in
that character. Little Lucie Villa
will appear in the same play. Wm. Farmer was thrown from
a sleigh when on his way home one
night-last week in company with Dr.
McPheetcrs. On his way to town that same evening Farmer was thrown from his horse ami had a shoulder dislocated. As the L., N, A. & C. R. R. express was coming up last Thursday morning, while about a mile south of town, the netting in the smoke-stack became choked with cinders, causing the flame and smoke to come out into the eab. The fireman, John Crawford, who was badly scalded about a year ago by a flue blowing out, taking this as a symptom of another explosion of a similar nature, jumped off and bruised himself slightly. Bedford Magnet, The Mendelssohn Society presented to Mrs. Lizzie Taylor, their Directress, a handsome silver cake-bas-ket,also a beautiful photograph album containing the photographs of all the members of the Society, These were fitting testimonials to the lady who has labored so long and hard for the advancement of the best interests of the Society. The public are also indebted to Mrs. Taylor for the high order of musical en tertaiu meats we have been frequently favored with during the past six -years. On Saturday night, the 9th inst, Sprague's Original Georgia Minstrels will give an entertainment in Mendelssohn Hall. Since they were here last winter the Company has been remodeled, enlarged and in proved, and contains some of the best comedians, the champion song dance artists, a superior vocal corps.
a superb silver band, and a splendid orchestra, the whole forming an en
tertainment never excelled on this
continent by any minstrel party, white or black. This will be a rare
treat to our citizens, and the oppor-
tuniv to see a first-class minstrel
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performance should not be missed.
Secure seats now at Kahu & Tan-
nenbaum s.
BIj'OOMIiX'ClTOJV, INDIANA, SAW'RDAST, tfAWWAM
The Old
CRUSHED
WHILE CARS!
COUPLING
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Faacsl Pushers,
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Ma H hew McPhciridge returned from a tfip to Florida, fast Friday, Arch Mo&innif!, of iho IiuliannpoM." Sciitinol, was hero on a busincs trip this week. Dr.. Harris goes to Indian apolfo i:oxt truck
as a Bttproscniatxvo of iho Knijfbts of Honor.
bob Oamblo. of rhoBoo Hivo has roturood j Tban the simple rose, it j bcGuty diMloBCd, from a visit to Ma relatives atPanville. N. Y. As it uoiUed in your hair, my sweet,
Charloy Maxwell wont
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A NARROW ESCAPE FROM A SUDDEN DEATH! Last Monday morning while the
freight bound South was at this sta
tion, a brakeman named Sam Austin was crushed between the bumpers while coupling ears. He vras struck in the side just above the hips, and although no bones were broken, the probabilities are that he was injured internally. The unfortunate man was conveyed to a room in the Orchard House, where he was promptly
attended by Doctors Harris and Bryan. Later in the day Dr. McPheeters ah 6 made an examination. Austin had only been employed on the road for a short time. After being placed in bed at the Orchard
House he appealing called out to those present in the room, in a tone that would melt the stoutest heart, "Boys, don't leave me. Pre got a wife and an old mother at home." His people, at New Albany, were no
tified b3r telegraph, and on Monday Unife paper.
night his mother and wife arrived. Robert Hash, W. II- Mobiey, R. W, Carr.
I if as A. Kiddle and Ed Hall were among those
who have been taking the Courier since it first
For the Courier. A MEMENTO I ofteh think of your hair, my sweet, Unbraided it fell halfway to your feet Uoi charm ii g the blin, to fomito anrl kt33 Tbo tresses I j-rize so bish, my sweet, A qe.:oa miht envy your hair, my aweci",. Whn braided cr rolled sn dainty ard neat; lis fro 1 den sboon, was the richest I've Keen, And matohod the brown of your eyes, my sweet, A had that was (looked with gems, lay sireot,
Could never present a leviier treat
$r:;:M jiff-
to Indianapolis last
atonday to attend tho Grand Lodge Knight 3 of Fytbias. Auditor Fulfc i?-no"v a prandpa, sad Ho ucr Fnlk proudly speakcjj of his first-born as "my
diviightor." f - T T .1 1 . a .a. , .
vteorpe i , jsoiienoncner lott on a busirtcsd trip, last Monday, in tho interest of Ryors,
BoIIenbacher & Co. Miss Laura Moblcy has returned from quite
a lengthy bat pleasant visit to the Misses
Cooker. y in Terre Haute,
Ex-Sheriff Alexander sends us some Jack
souvillc, Florida, papers, and writes that all are well and much pleased with the country, John R East has formed a law partnership at Nashville, Brown county, and will hereafter will attend to business in the 'court there, as well as here, A. B. Trcsslar, the lumber dealer has returned from a week's visit to Kentucky. Mr. T. is a live business man, and correct in all his dealings. W, Kinser, a popular merchant of Tfarrodsburg, and a five years' subscibcr to ihe Courier made us a pleasant eall on Thursday and made
a deposit of material aid for tho continuance
Sunt. McLeod, ef the L., N. A. & C. telegraphed to retain Dr. McPheeters for the injured man, and the Company would pay all the bills. An examination showed that the patienthad received internal injuries, and that he was breathing only through his right lung. The chances are now for his recovery. Accidents from coupling cars are frequent, and are generally the result of recklessness. On the Union Pacific Railroad brakemen are furnished with a belt in which they carry a coupling-stick so made that cars can be coupled with,out going between them.
Funny to See "A biser man than old Grant."
A woman wlo has a kind word for one of her sex that has gone astray. A woman passing another on the street without turning around to see what she has on. A man who wouldn't admire a dirty baby if he wanted to win the good grace of its mother. A more persistant man than the chronic juror. The man who doesn't pay more strict attention to his dress three months after his wife's death than he did three months previous. A man who is disposed to relinquish his hold on earthly treasures that he may secure a firmer grip on heavenly treasures.
Th a -man who does not daily ask
The County Commissioners meet
on Monday, March 7thf
Several of the boys were 'pulled'
last Monday morning for trying to
take the town on Saturday night. The Mayor charged them about $10
each for their little sport.
The following persons have boon
drawn as petit jurors for the Febru
ary term ol the Circuit Court: James
A. Borland, John Tomey, Peter Cow
den. W. L. Adams, P. G. Pauley,
Wm. Burke,. P. M. Huff, Wm, William p, Leyi Leitz, James Bratncy,
Michael George, and J ol A Gilmore. This week the County Commis
sioners settled with the bridge-builders as follows: Heddc& Weaver, In
dianapolis, abutments for four bridg
es, $7,100 10. Smith Bridge Compa
ny, Toledo, Ohio, superstructures for
Cutright's and Brummett's Creek
bridges, $5,442.80. The matrimonial market is rath
er dull at present. The following are the only marriage licenses issued
during the past three weeks:
Albert Whlsenand and Elizabeth Parks; William M. Sciscoe and Allie Hall; Alexander Mitchell and Izilla Norman; Matthew McKinne3r and Lucinda Ruayon; Ab. L. Anderson and Bessie Tristler. Tilings that are Needed Some cast iron cheeks for Bloom ington's new drummers. An invention for keeping a hotel pillow from crawling into your ear. The energy and capital necessary to back up an East and West railroad through the. county. Some wholesome punishment for the bad boys in our city. Gravel roads to all the important points in the county. More convenient and comfortable jury rooms in the Court-House. A more convenient and com for ta-
A spire on the U. P. Church, More local interest in the State University. An amendment to the libel law so as to include gossiping. A city stonepile for chronic drunks to sober off on. Night policemen who will do their dnty.
started, who called on us tbit week and left tho ready cash for the renewal of then: subscriptions. . John K, Anderson, tho wide-awake grocer and printer's friend, has sent us samples of finest apples, potatoes, turnips and onions that wo have scon this winter. He has plonty more of the same sort, two doorsjeaat of. the Bank. Col. J,H. Rice, Business Manager of tho Wallace-Villa Combination was heie this week punting up'the finest paper and lithographs that ever graced a show window or bil l hoard in Bloomingtou, The Colonel is a thorough business man, and a gentleman in overy rcspcet. Oharley Tockey, of the Bedford Banner, was hero here last Saturday and watched a straot letter-box for oyer an hour that ho might see our uniformed carriers make their collections of mail matter. Before he ;left, Air, Yockey presented Faulkner with an autograph letter from Henry Ward Beecher. BEEHIVE, The delinquent tax lis; must be published up to the date of sale, in the mean time we ask the indulgence of our readers for depriving them of several columns of more .interesting reading matter. Col. Matson last weekeceivcd a large mail from constituents in yari ous parts of his district, via, Washington!. These correspondents are evidently not aware that his term as Represcntatiye in Congress, does not begin until tha 4th of March next, -Cloverdale Herald. During the past week Mr. Buskirk has introduced the following bills in the Legislature: To amend Section 1, of the act prescribing powers and duties of Justices of the Peace in State prosecutions, approved Bray Q, 185 Defining the jurisdiction of Grand Juries in Courts. Grand Juries may take cognizance of all felonies
except such as come under the jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace. To amend Section 8 and 9 of an act providing for the protection of wild gameand defining the time and manner within which the same may be taken, killed, sold, or otherwise disposed of. Another Republican paper is to be started in Bedford. "Here we come! Dog-on our fool souls head us, somebody !"
Loving eyes beamed love to mine, my swoijfyj T'vins Lear?, boat time to my coming feet. VfUiio soothing your !'o.:,rs, I bathed with my loarp, That crown of beauty, your hair, my sweet. Beneath the myrtle you loep, my sweit " Your beautiful tresses ao more I'll gieut; Xfith eyes dim with mist, I fondle anil kiss, A treasured look of your hair, my sweet. J.E.H, COUNTY lrEWS.
aSbsxni&mmum nolisa itefi 5 wJBm An ia3 bMm Tl. fiKa& mtti'n ' comb aot '-&3S& fob,; Vmacasi''iv I: .i . '; MgGAUL A.' & :VQl ; If ' . -o : - i n A Mf fit ?; 'j s' . ' v
iiirs mm. Visits. .. JBapo.tr-.teil ".Mo'wHJes
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Only three more miles of iron to put down, then Bedford will have. a narrow gu age road direct to Effing ham, 111., on the Vandalia railroad.
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Louisville, New Albany and Chicago stock is quoted at 59 and 60 cents in New York The Villas will give a street parade on Monday and Tuesday with their Military Brass Band, said to be one of the very best.
The amount of stone whipped
the Almighty lor favors that he him- XV '
XV. JLV. t4il k"o vUV jjfciou j v,iu ..
his cut
self refuses to his fellow man. :" The young lady who can cook a meal or dam a stocking as good as her ffrandrnotherdid.
The man who would not stop rntmtv TJBDor before he would
- " J J. X. down his tobacco bill. The sham Christian who does not think that a good position near the Throne of Grace will be vacant until he reaches it. The women whose hair is not more likely to loose its grip on the scalp when she is cooking a meal than at aoy other time.
about 2.000 car-loads. This is indo
pendent of the vast amount of other shipping done. The railroad business at this point has increased at least three fold during the-past two year. Bedford Magnet.
Francis M. Kerns, residing near
Springvillc, Lawrence county, was arrested and put iu jail at this place,
t.h? wnnk on a eomnlamt of Belle
Minks, charging him with bastardy.
His heanner was set down for Fii-
dav of this week, before the Mayor.
irnrni a a married mart. Miss
Minks' home is at Hanodsburg, where her widowed mother resides.
Success to the Courier -for the new year. Still the es.rth is bound with icy fetters. 1 This snow has brought a large number of logs to the millyard. Our schools are progress! n g. The grading system indicated in the manual of our 'excellent Superintendent-, is in practical operation in most of the schools, and no doubt it Will be in all ere long, This village ranks amongst the first with reference to the amount of goods sold. Our Baptist minister, at a meeting in an adjoining county, not longsince, was invited one day to dine with a non-professor, who, in addition to serving up the ordinary fowis for such occasions, pre&ntcd him an eagle. It was neither what is gen
eralljf denominated a harpy nor a
bald-eagle, but was a specie's known
as the gold (en) eagle..
Abraham Fleener has concluded to suspend operations on his new house till the weather moderates. The Courier s a welcome visitor to
many families here.
A, W, Barrow, a former youth of this place, who was married, about a year and a half ago, to one-of Johnson county's fairest, makes the assertion that between the hours of sunrise and sunset one day last week, his weight increased nine pounds. But he ingeniously explains tho phenomenon by the fact that iu the evening ho took with him, on the scale, his girl. D. A. V, No partisan measures are likely to become laws iu Indiana the present session of the Legislature. It requires twentysix votes to put a bill through the Senate, and neither party can count that many senatorial noses. IT lie Wallace-Villa om!iiiatiQi. Daily World, Titusvillo, Pa. There was a very large audience in attendance at the Agnes WallaceVilla entertaimnent'last night in Parshall Opera House to witness the drama of A Daughter of the State." Agnes Wallace-Villa, in her rendition of the heroine, 'Frantzia, was.
very good. Her acting was natural,
unalfected. and in the stronger emo
tional parts she acted with thrilling
effect, which called for hearty ap.
plause. Sam B. Villa in the burlesque of Pocahontas, which follow
ed, was great. His female unperson ations are among tho most comic
things of that nature on- the stage,
and his singing and acting especially
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Rcavfi'fh'.l Paitttts never equecl tn the City, v; 1 . C The Agent of a"St. GaH manufae tures having boon compelled J fit -a great sacrifice to close out the baK ance pfa consignment; we wereV en a.-'? bled with the ready cash to secure the entire lot '' ' . r : .: t-i v
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state of aiTairs at Bedford, The Magnet of last week says: "Every Saturday a crowd of drunken men congregate in a nd around the saloons and defy the laws, curse, blackguard and insult passers by. The saloon-keepers are" powerless to throw them out, and it is impossible
for the officer to be m all parts ot the town at the same time' The L.N.A. & C. and 1. 4 V.
traius south failed to connect at Gos-
po.it last Saturday, and Bedford had to do without Cincinnati papers,
much to the inconvenience of hei cit
izens. Bedford Banner.
The Cincinnati papers do not come
by the way of Qosport, but by Green-
castle- Junction. Failure to make connection there is a frequent occur
rence.
We find it alleged iu the Indianapolis Journal that Gen. Hancock was a "badly beaten candidate for President." This phrase is conspicuously inaccurate. No defeated candidate for President ever came nearer being elected than Gen. Hancock did, A few thousand more votes in the city of New York wo aid have made him President; and them he would have had, and more?, but for John Kelly's treachery. N. Y, Sun. .Before the Legislature adjourns we hope that that body will give some attention particularly to that port of the Visiting Committee's re port recommending an increase of salary for members of the Faculty of the State University. Tho amount now fixed is a 'poor compensation for tho arduous and valuable services rendered, besides exhibiting a very penurious spirit on the 'part of a great State toward one of ats greatest institutions.
SAM, AGNES AND LUCIE, Supported by the Wallace-Villa Combination.
MONDAY NIGHT, Jan. 31A Daughter of State," a ad "Pocahontas, TUESDAY NIGHT, Feb; 1- 'After Years and "Cinderella.
A UNIFORMED BRASS BAND AND FULL ORCHESTRA. jgfgT" Reserved Seats now on sale at Postofflcc.
-I would like to sell my House and Lot, and ray Personal Property, aUo eome Bank Stock. I want to go to Texas. E. BAT TEUTON, Bloomiugton, Jan. 29. -3w.
--John K Anderson & Co. have received a lot of vegetables from Chicago cabbage, turnips, parsneps etc. All fresh and cheap.
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"I never knew there could bo nr.ieh difference in Sewinff Ma
chines until a bought the White!" This is what they all say. See the White Sewing Mabhine before buying. Office City Book Store. S. C. Do dps & Co.
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A ncwsnnnlv of Fa nev Candies
- just received at Jno. K. A- erson Co's.
An extraordinary offer in Orgaus and Pianos's for the next thirty days. We- have a very special bargain in the way oi? One SecondHand Organ, and Ouo Sceod-Hand Piano. Ollicc City Book Store. S. CVDoDBi, & Co.
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pronip'j attenlion to Spouting and Roofing..
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A large variety of fresh picsan cakes always ou hand at Beuckart's.
pprsdl Groceries cheaper than aniy olhcr hq.uCi vc
Doci't forgat the ;lace.
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