Bloomington Courier, Volume 7, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 April 1881 — Page 4
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IBS LASSEST ACTUAL GIRGOIATiON t. . ' f York Store. Pettis, I,ircis & Co., '... ?: Hate iu store a superb collection ,of SPEITOBEESSOOODS Representing all the Ij est manufacture the assortment uneqnaiedl ill variety, and the ' PRICES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW
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American Dress Goods, Adapted to the Present Season INDIANAPOLIS.
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in -and around Bloomington that when requested by letter we will mskh free of charge fall lines "of samples, and carefully fill and forward rdcr however siuall by mail or express a? desired. ! Prices in every esse the same as if tbe purchaser aatne to Indianapolis aadboaght; the goods at on r store. TERMS P. O. order or C. O. D. PETTIS, I VERS & GO.
is indeed the crowning
christian religion.
Prohibitiox will not prohibit. -. . Suffrage will! not make women suffer. ?
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Aioi?r 15,060 votes by the negr .wontyQ of Indiana for the Republican rny would be a good thing for that i ' : yi BEiiFOBi has no facilities whatever for putting out fires. Should an exi tensie conflagation break out in. that
burg, thej would have to c 11 for the assistance of Blooming ton's 6 re dc part im-nt.
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t circulation of auy paper in Lawrence county; the Bedford Magnet has the largest -circulation, and the Bedford i Journal has the LARGEST circulation. .&
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; Ihk legislature hasnpassed a joint resolution providing for taking a 1 vote of the people of the State on the woiaans" suffrage question, and a prohibitory liquor law.- These resolutions1 wiii have to lay iver until the mit legislature, two years hence, Bj If passed by that body, they will then go rto thepeople for their ap proval or rejection. It looks to us aa thisas a scheme ou the part of the Kepublicans to-roake at least one - doubtful tState sure for that party in the Presidential election of 1SS4. Be tbat as ifc may, the adoption of these propositions as'-apart of oar const i- ' lut:cn would certainly make Indiana eolidly Republican. If the women are given the right of suffrage it would add at least 1,500 votes, cast by? colored women, to the Republican part.- The vote of the -white women
: could -reasonably be estimated as
' $l about an even thing between the two - y, parties. Then, again, in regard to
- , m1i UU1U41VUIJ lUCOUlUU, XI llliiAb I should become a law a largo number
( foreigners who make their living through'the liquor traffic, - would be driven from the State. As a majority of foreigners vote the Democratic ticket, this would be in the interest of i he Republican party. The Republican' party: claims to be the party of temperance and morality, bttt never has-it dared to face the question of temperance fairly. If, ho w -ever, a prohihuion law; a woman s' Buffragelaw. or any other measu re.
w ill add to their n umber in the wsy of votcsjdhey will be i a "favor of any ori all such propositions. The, pro J r ' bipatory and womans' suffrage meas1; ires wdl iigurelargely in tiK? election
members of the next feislatura Already the "strong-minded women" are getting ready for the camjjaign. and we may expect to sec a $It. Doctor" Jones, or a "Mrs. Coloner Peters on every cross-roads tu mp in Monroe and all othor counties of ibe State pleading for the ballot
From Aunt Eliza., Dear Eihtok It is discouraging for one to go into his own chiiroh and hear the minister discourse to vacant seats, and I don't wonder at Chuich Member being sensativc on that point. C. M. is irrational and the indiscrimin ate thrusts at Revivals are but outlets for an overflow ol spleen. II o w considerate he is y ea his very heart is bulging with charity, and from his thickened hide is freely oozing the balm of christian love. Consistency is a jewel.. This remark ca n t v ut f u I ly be a pp I i cd to G.' M., and it is now in order for him to examine himself, and if he finds his hand or finger unclean then he ought to condemn his whole body, or if he would carry his logic further let him grasps an ax and sever tbe unclean member from Iks bot:y instead of usiiig soap and water and purifying it. As a second Uasiei come to judfiemeut he (to use a vulgar phrase) not only takes the cake but the whole bakery G. M. builded better tiian he knew, when he defined the word Revival. "Revival is to revive, and revive is to give new life to something that was dead or in a dormant condition." That is just the point, to revive those souls who are dead in sin and out of the church; to revive those who have wandered away from the church and are apathetic and in sinful lethergy,
trait of a
But my dear G.
Member you are so "sorry that ministers would allow religion lo become that way." I see you u w in my mind weeping large drops oi anguish in tearful sympathy for the m in is ter who wo u Id gath er i n a fe w days over one hundred and fifty converts in that wy. I can weep with you, notin sorrow but in' joy. We can be enthusiastic in politics and everything else, but wh n we become enthused m religion 0. VL shakes his gory locks and ruses his hands in ho!3r horror aud pronounces it aM wrong. The large number of persons who-were con vetted and taken into the church during the last revival are living witnesses of the pow erof 'God and attest the truth of the
good work that has been accomplish
ed. A suflicient amount of evidence to prove the point contested the good of revivals. C. M. is verita le Don Quixote, in trying to prove one thing-wrong, he with his imaginative arguments starts out to fight windmills; he should commence on himself first. C. M. reminds me of n miserly eld man who having lost
mree wives nan uiem mmea in one grave On. dying himself he requested to be buried in the same grave, and the following epitaph to be inscribed on his tombstone: "Stranrer pause cd shed a tear. Tor Gadffrind inch era he lie? here. Likewise in some peculiar mann-.r His wives, :arah, Maria and Hannah," That is j ust the way with G. M's. arguments, they are piled up in such a peculiar manner. I want G. M. to understand, though I may be in ray dotage. I can give him some motherly advice, and that is to look at h own imperfections and endeavor to rectify them before hying to rectify
the mistakes and imperfections of
others. Bear Editor, I don't like newspaper notoriety, but I would like to know who G. Af. is and I do fee he would become .perfectly change; in his views, after he has once had a priv ate co n versa tio n w ; th A cut Eliza.
will locate to practice medicine, Spurgcon '.arrow has moved to Johnson county. Soncy Robe sen cut nis foot badly, with an ax. A new baby was found at John Rowel's. Eider Barrow and John Cox held a meeting of ten days, with six additions to the church.
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Notwithstanding the many works published concerning the volcanoes, especially of Itdy, the cause of iheir activity, and of the phenomena generally is mere conjecture. It is high!? probable that they are infivnately connected with tlie water of the sea, near which all of the principal volcanoes are
situated.
Indies9 Mcw Style
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BEDS OK DOWN VKKh HARD. A 1 1 bed s sec m h a rd to t ii e rl: en -matic. Then hearken ye peevish suflercrs! Apply Dr. Thomas' Flcctric OU to your achcing joints and muscles. Rely upon it that you will experience 5pecdav relief. Such, at least, is the testimony of those who have used it. The remedy is likewise successfully resorted to for throat and lung diseases sprains, bruises, etc. Sold by J. W. Shoemaker, Bloomington, Ind. m rm Some experiments have recently ceea successfully made in Italy on a new way of burning petroleum under steam boilers. The method consists sun ply in pouring oil over a thin layer of asbestos. The petroleum, burns with an intense heat, while the asbestos being incompatible, is not affected, and thus not iily serves as a means of retaining the oil. but, being so good anon-conducting substance, the prevention of fire from the volatile oil is obvious. In the experiments, sheen of paper placed beneath the furnace were not injured, despite the fierce incandescence of the oil above. S HA K BS PEAR E REV I V ED. To ache, or not to ache, that's the question. This cheerful conundium ye rheumatic sufferers, is by no means as difficult as a proposition in Eucii 1. Try Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, an d y u will find it just as ea sy not to ache as to ache. Sold by J. W. Shoemaker, . B'oomington, Ind.
Tiki loss of flesh in a live beast during eight days' traveling,- frm its starting point on the Continent to its Slaughter place in England, is computed on an average amounting in val
ue to $9.
Notice o A st ssu 2 8 1 r la c i in - Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed bv the Cierk ol the Circuit Court of IMctnroe County, State of Indiana, dministrator, de bonis noh of the estate of Lucy Fleetwood, late of Monroe County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Jons Fleetwood, Administrator. Mulkev & Dura ml Atty'e, March 3d, 1881. TVotico of AdtniniKtrutioii. Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned has been appointed by
FOR SALE 75 head of yoes and
lambs, top buggy and harness, one j the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
horse, and spring seated saddle, at a bargain, as I am going to Texas. Chahlks D. Houston. G miles North ol Bloomington.
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ITlceliu of Afisf ssnrsi The assessors of toe various town ships will meet at the Auditor's office in Biooini Hilton on Friday, April 15th as a Board of Equalization, also to receive their blanks. R. A. Four. April 2d, 1881. Auditor.
iiid in Mall Haiidkercbief s aitise CJol
COUNTY NEWS.
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Wn.sSai lit, toil Toivsalttp. Dr. Campbell has moved to his farm, Tom Cain moved to Union vl lie, and Jim Lincicomb moved to Cain's farrm Uncle Tom Richeson, a worthy
( iwiuwcu iiy a waier-5infejii ic-; --, . , . i t came very near losing his life, rcrmh in which the conditions of life r. , , , , . , . mi t ; ii i . GOflwjv- He had cut a hole in the ice will gradually decline. Ihis period , e - Z i t i - i ii I lor the purpose of watering stock, will be ft Jewed' bv one m which the t rT , . . . .
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AcGORixixo to Prof. Proctor the earth reached its: thirt or lite-sup-porting period auout a hundred mdlion yeaif ago,-and this period will
Kinrtojjtr is. The-vicinity of H, is at rest once
: more tunc a large number of citizens
were.cjilled to appear before the grand jury at Indianapolis. Perhaps preparing to pounce on some moneyed roan. Two wealthy, influential oiti :zen have seen the contei ts of their pocket books grow bsautifully less in the last fifteen years, so says rumor. I do not like to hear the editors of the Courier instructing the wiatuer clerk to arrange lor so many snow storms. 1 think there is too much gored polanaise religion among all classes of protestant denominations,' and too
; little attention paid to fasting, pray
er and hu mi illation among all sect in America, especially since so much tumult, riot, merry-making and abuse characterized the last cam paign, irrespective of party. The severe winter weather, lasting through six months, ought to arouse the sleeping souls of mortals to a sense of their dependence on their Creator. MS.S.
Happiness ts the perpetual possession of beings well deceived, for it is manlresv what mighty advantages fictaor das over truth: and the reason is at our eioow. because imagination can build nobler scenes and produce more wonderful revolutions titan fortune or, nature can be at the expense to furnish. A Calif omian, whose wedding day was hxed, oid not ap8ur at the appointed time aud place, but sent a note to the clergyman, saying that he had just received a letter from his wite in jSew York, and thereby had his mind recalled to the fact that he was married seventeen years beforea circumstance which had entirely escaped his memory. -FLOWERS MUST 1 FADE. The brightest flowers must fade, but young lives endangeied by severe coughs and colds, may be preserved by Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Croup whooping cough, bronchitis, in short, all affection f the throat and lungs hre relieved by this sterling prepara tion. which also remedies rheumatic pains, sores, bruises, piles, kidney difficulty, and is most economic. Sold by J. W. Shoe.uaker, Blond ngton, Ind.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to all non residents, and alt others interested, that I will proceed together with the County Surveyor of Monroe counlyT Indiana, or his Deputy, on Tuesday tie 19th dav of April, 1881, to run and establish all the lines and corners necessary to be established in Section 33 Town 9 Range 1 Eat, commencing at the North east corner of said Sect ion, at 10 oYNu k a, in. on said day, A parties inter est d are requested to be present at said time and place else the survey will proceed in vour absence. March 26, 1S81 Sarah Long.
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xu oil rue co'iiiuy. otatc ui iimiunu, auministrator of the estate of Casandra C. Smith, late of Monroe county, deceased. Said estate supposed to be solvent. Ware S. Walker, Administrator. March 22nd. 1 S81 Notice of AiUui jtiMlriMoy's Sale. Notice is hereby given, thai the undersigned, administrator of thn estate of Casandra C- Smith, deceased, will ofl'er for sate at public outcry at the. fate residence of said deceased, in Bean Blossom township, Monroe county, Indiana, on Friday the 15th day of April, 1881- The personal property of said estate consisting oj: horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, household goods, kitchen furniture ani various iittnr articles. Side to begin at 10 o'clock A. m. Terms: Sums of three dollars and under cash; over throe dollars a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving note at interest waiving valuation ai.d appraisment laws with good security. Ware S, Walkkk. J. S. Wiuams, Ad mi u tat rati my Attoriii'V. iMarch 22nri,'l881. Kotice if Admiuiktr&tloii Notice is hereby given, that. th. undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, StHe of Indiana, administrator, de bonis -non. of thti late of dames Fhetvvncul, late ni Monroe County, deensed, S:d'
estate ts supposed to be sohvnt.
JdHJf V LEKTWOiiD. Administrator. Mnlkey & Durand, AttvV March 3d. 181.
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EMIGRANTS FOR
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AND THE GREAT WEST should Purchase Tickets by the OHIO i MISSISSIPPI EULWAY. Lowest Rates for Tickets, Household Goods, 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 call on or address J. S. MILLS, General Emigration Agent, Seymour, Ind. A New Billiard Room !
OSCAR S0UDEBS, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
1 have just purchased two f he finest billiard tables ever brought to Bloomington, and would respect fui ly ask all lors of the game to give them a trial. 25-3m O.SCUDERb.
After one of the last, operations of a celebrated surgeon, the resident student stood looking at the two pieces of mortality lying on the surgeon's table. i4"Whut are you doing, sirV" sharply asked the surgeon. 1 was watching for you to point out which piece is to be put to bed and which is to be buried. r , 3- . There are fifty Scotcn sliootings, ranging in rent from 700 to 4,000 a year. In Perthshire alone there are 400 sporting grounds, ranging from 20 to 1,700 each. The total sporting rent roll of Sco tlan d is over a m i I li on sterlii ig Most of this land was not worth a rental of fifty cents an acre sixty years ago. MAKING A RAISE. John Hays, Credit P. O., says: Flis shoulder was so lame for nine months thai, he could not raise his hand to his head, but by the use of
ur. i nomas' JMectric uu tne pain and lameness disappeared, and although three months have elapsed, he 1ns not had an attack since. Sold bv J. W. Shoemaker, Bloomington. Ind.
The Boss Drug Store is t&e place for Paints and Oils, , Kibboii id. Fii'cy 'edlttrst 'cheap. At Golden Rale. A WoMiic.Tl'nl Ulst-very. For the speedy cure of C nsuniption and all diseases that lead to it, such as stuboru Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asthma pain in the side and chest, dry hack ing cot:gh tickling in the throat, Hoarseness, Sore i hrott, and all chronic or lingering diseases of the throat, and lungs, Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal and has established foi itself a world-wide reptitat.on. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in their practice. The formula from which it is prepared is highly recommended by ail medical journals. The elcnzy ami press have complimented it in most glowing teams. Go to your druggist and get t ial bottle for ten cts, or a regular size for $1. For sale by II. Lindiey. Blooming toil ind.
A Compound Tincture of the most valuable remedies known totfre medical profession, prepared .- upon strictly pharmaceutical principles. ... An xperienoe of tw nty-five yeaxs prores ii to bs the greatest Antidote to Malnria and all other Ague influences known to the world. The only obiolur cur fox all Affection of ttbe Kidneys. InXlrer Complaint Dyapcpiia all Disorders of the Bowels, and all Affections of the Throat and L.UI1R8, it iB equally 4uxHiout while as a remedy for complaints peculiar Ut the female sex it his no oqnaL . ; NOT A BEVERAGE Bat nn old reliable Honsehold Bcmedy. tiorotujMr adapted to assist mture. It SDODtiea tone to tha atomnnh rein rf wMtM tha
diseetitre organ, stimulatai the secretions, and proitinftriT iiimilii ;v nt Vin KmmI. ii ii 1 i i i -
Administrators' SaJ NH U lurb ifivn, tint M vt Td rsi:rnfi A iiisirao o? i e c-tjiit1 of Jninu i. Fie tvtoil Um I'M?cd, i ill ifltr Tor sjde at puldic out cry tit t!i Uilv riMdiei of direnstMi. in Polk township. Monroe 'rmrntv, on ; Monday, April 4th. 1881, iho per
soiud property ol said estate consist' ing ol horses, cows, hos, entile, wagons and farming implements and of household and kitehen famiture and various other articIeSr fcale to hepin at lO.o'elocte, a. m. Terms: Sums of three dollnrs and iindrcash; over three dollanj a credit of six months, the pnrcfiasor sivinir note at interest, waving benefit of valuation, with srood seeuri v.. John Fleetwood Administrator. Mnikey & Piirand, Arty's. Bioomiriffton, Enri, March 3d. 1881.
xnotin a regular action of the bowls, enables erery
uznn biwb Door ui perioim its auowra.
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Go to th.e Boss Drug Store for Wall Paper and Window Shades.
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fidd, hof ever, that the final stage b :
: into th rvater, anil Air. Rich "son was
irtfc likely to be reached l nriiig h is aid mini strati on, unless it Bhotii- be
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Pays for the
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.Notice of Survey. Nptice is here Ivy given to ail non residents and all others interested that I will proceed together with the County Surveyor of Monroe CdniUy, Ind, or his Deputy on Monday the 11th day i f April A. D. 1881 to run, locate and establish all the lines and corners necessary to be established in Section nineteen (19) town (0) Range (1) East and to meet at ilie residence of MaUilas Bnrk at 9.
o clock A. M. of saiu day-said parties are hereby notified to be present at said time and place or else the Survey will proceed in their t&b ence, said s u rvcy to con ti n u e fro m d a to d ay until completed. Mathias Bcrk. Makcxx 17th 1881, Novelties ifia Itncti-
Mrs. Maggie Gregory
HAS OPENED A-
School Books and Stationery at the Boss Brag Store. police Of AtlKnn3tJ,iOioii. Notice is liercby iiven, that the nndersigned has been appointed by Clerk of the Circuit Court ol Monroe County, State of Indiana administrator of the estate of James P. Fleetwood, late of Monroe county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, John Fleet woo o. Administrator. Mnikey & Durand AU'ys. March 3d, 1881. THE DOLLAR CINCINNATI
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-fancy Goods JStore in the room next door East of Greeves grocery where she will be pleased to meet her friends, having purchased a stock of KEW trOODS AID LATEST STILES. aSFA trial is respectfully soliotcd. Ladies especially iuvittsd.
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Resident Dentist, oynca: Over .McCall 4 OU. BLOOMINGTON, IND All woik guaranteed. - 342 ATTORNKYS AT LAW,
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ITill pc?oti9 in Courts of Monree and a oining counties, -i euial attontiu paid to olfaction! and all buaineai entrusted to ui ara. Htf
Bu skirki Jfc Du licao, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SLOOMUf&T02ft LX&
Practice In the Courts of Monroe and adjoin Inrcountios. Prompt attention given to ool letioDH and all othor leral bnsinees.
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Shades!
SHOVE PIPE SHELF AHB UTENSIL STAND A.GJBA T8 WA.NTJS& for tho
' mo6t couvvDient article ver offered to homeieepeu. AgenU.iseat with vrealvr attcceaa than over. Oue ngenft madeftL9S hi IS dava. a'aotlierlaft
fa 9daya another $S17.iQ 1 day, .. tloxliiff and Vrtsnc Frve to Jtffenta. Bund for niulan to aatst addrci. Jr. K. SHEVARn fc CO : flndn mil, O., or St, Irfrala, Wo.
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prolonged a bdlibci or twoo; years. i Wari j?reah$ will soon come and Dead a nice straw bat. You can find "trtje laiilst sivic at the Ke York
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by a Tioy, with his foot Imaging i a &tii:rup and Uis head under water Dr. A. C. Spencer is located at Georgetown, Brown county, in the practice' of medicine. - , The Barrow family wdl soon leave
tit West bJ& square, Leaclv lniorivii. Elder Bartow goc3 to
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cotton may be removed in the morning and lamied at -once. One pound of corn 3a eqtial an food Co about ibrco and tbrec-quarttr? po nds of potatoes, or eight and one
pounds at cttbhago, or to eiovx and nvio half pounds of wtjMo turnips
Is by far tlie largcf t, finest, ablest and most reaiUible family weekly published. It tewsinopolitan in character and non-sectional in tone, and may bo road with equal inUsrest in Maine, California, Iowa or Georgia. T; is Rtrictly and emphatically the people's paper. Every subsoriber in addition to the paper receives a beautiful engravi ng two feet w lue aod almost three feet long, and all for one dollar a year There are no extra charges of any hind
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In addition to iJiis, you receive our large and beautiful engraving, which is one of the moat attractive presents ever given with a newspaper i tbiii country. Address ......... THE WEEKLY TIMES,. 3 WALNUT TRKIST, CIKOINNAT?, O,
liif nrpnltnn nnt info n bird's eHire postage on paper and picture and all o: V MIC Oi COUflfl put into a uiiu b oMt- No matter where you live, next to 3 IV nisht Will attract tlie insects. The county paper, this is the journal you wh
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THE PROPRIETOR OF TBE City Book Store Take? pleasure in announcing th lu litis on hand and is reivuin.', ai itn 1 ense lift of Wt ll Paper, Wnut. Shades and Fixtuns, carefully selee id with special reference to ihe spriiit trade. : lr Wall Pnpeis the pater.is aii.v Ikejiutiful in 'style, aud ofsuj' q-ialiiy such Ms en 11 not. lail Ui m wants ol4 fds ei Htninuiiy . t) dines lr ixh4liiti!,i our v;u!ag :irc unn-u:illv an rtpfviNlly invited ..J sen our siyn and learn prs .n,h of which they will find eUn.i -ritislactorv. We are making large ad di tio 4s tt Mir stock of Window Shades and j Fix trues. Ladies; in want of such I nrticles are respectivefully invited to' nspect our supply, feeling assured
hit if the' do so, they will look no further. E. P. COLE. BionMtNtiTOKf Isi .M arch 0; 18"81.
Peter -Hendersons
COHBUJEI CATALOOTJR OIP
WiU be Mailed Free to all who oRptyby
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which wo tesl our Vegetable and Flower Seedu are most commote; and our Greonnonaes for PlantB (covcrltis 3 aieres In glass) arc tUe largest tut America
PETER HENDERSON & GO.
35 OorHandt Street, New York,
A fcnU Wimted. $5 lJay mnda eUtBgour l'LATFORS! FAMILY MALE. Woiabs up to JUi Iba. KeUtt prit e. 1.50. Terms 8urjiio Axeot, notizSTic 3gAix Co., VUmluu, 0.
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if cot t id in out town, yaa 111111
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Its hurhast cximmpni'Liitvru ramn frr.m ).Viaa hn
hro used It loosest and known it bett. Nowhere so popular as in Lancaster, Pa, where it has been in use for moio than a quartei of t century. Highly commended as a General Tonic and Appetizer. Sold by Dragging everywhere, THE MESSEHCER OF HI.ALTH A lirge sized paper descriptive of diseue, its origin and cure, will bo mailed free to any address on . application to THE MISHL&R HERB BITTERS CO. , , Lancaster t Pa. 17" VTe stronsl? roebminend to mctheru Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Sjrnp. It never
tails, is easy to take, and co cXUr-phjavi is required. Frke,25 cesUr
North Knd of JWs Buildii Ctl lege AviBu, Hears furnish 1 when desired. BLOOM 1 '2ft I'Tbjf IJTD2AX .
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PENSIONS ARE PAID ever? soldi tr disablijd la lino if duty Toy acei leat or other iso. A W OUM o.f aor ki id, loci of flnaer, too tt eye, RUPItTaBtif but Ibjl.Ldisi
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