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THE SATuriDAV COURIER,

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fct SO per year n adTance

I H ACTUAL CIRCD1ATIQN

York Store.

Gov. BckteU is now going tie

rounds amy n the QUI Settlers and

reouatv fa u s.

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SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT

. . . DC J 6c ...8 c ..10c :124c . 15c ..20c

00 Dozen at ,.,,.T' i OO Doxen afcf . 150 Dozu at 200 Dozen at . . 550 Dozen at . . H00 Dozer at' ?-h;..: 0G Dozen at

Kot niQe than half this visual . pvic.i

prices 'marked -ik

PETTISt IVERS & CO.

: lNDIAPOLIS.

PLAITS f

Tbe condition: of xhe president remains about the same as at this 5 ft roe last week; QnTuesday iastrbe ivas rempyc4 ;frora Washington ,"o Long 'Branch;- N;1 J. , by a f speeifc train. 1 s now hoped that: the sea

lnwze will benefit Uim, and tbst be

vill begimto -regain strength.

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i The Hon. A. J. Hosteller, of lfedford, is spoken ofiasTa.jtaiidiiTafc for ? re-election to Congress. :A tt hough we; do uot Sve4iri Mr. Ho.stet(er2s dpI rict iyet we woaid lifcetOf sec him' rejn rued to Congress. During the' two years. he represented-our old district he was afaithful worker ioi- the best interests of bis. cocsUUiencjrvte sot tlicr element particniarly: Whathc i-e liidrwas done sHently an without much talk'ior bluster.' While others were doing the; cwiml workv, Mii JJostctler was getting an some quiM 'liuteajrnestwqrk for iic people wjborn lie represented. Let -thim-be nominated, and; elected.' ; Ilej is just the

- kind of a man the masses of the peo

pic ;wan t in Congress ? ' 1 x 1

persona who axe very much

iniere&ied iff Ike , rgepyeryof the v2?reaidcntare,ifse of the life insur sitnee ccnpa iiy; w hftdb' is : carding- a

Fifth Animal Report of Old Settlers' Meeting -held at G. P. Ketohanfs Sulplmr Spring, Augad 21 and 28, i ssi. . ; August 27 heretofore by1 i o'clock

I could bo seen nvon nt d women on horsor

back, in wnons, buggies and other venules coinintrom all directions to 1 attend the mci'ting ..of old settlers of Mouroe and adjoining counties. ' ' The meeting was called to order by the President, .Ellas' Able, at 0 a. m.- After music and readit of fcho scripture? ami prayer by Eev, Martin Punt, of Greene county, the Hon. Moses F. I)nnn, of Bedford, "was inferoducod by the President, who proceeded to give one of those masterly nd'coqne:itwprv;hictious for which he is famous ; he held hte audience spellbound about -two hours, dealing out to them one of t he finest and most eloquent speeches that we ever- were permitted to listen to. . '. ; As there was a committee appointed to have it published in pamphlet form, e withhold from giving a review, but suffice to say that those who failed to hear it missed " a rare treat of literature coming from one of Indiana's foremost youii men. ,After music the Pivmdent; imitating the pioneer women of our country with n loud uwhoopee,, announced '.hat. dinner was ready. After pnrtakinof that- which go s to sustai?i life,,, the .meeting. convened at lr. m. On motion of A Ketcham the following committee was appointi-d to have the speedy siven by Bon. Moses. Dunn published in pnmfihUtt form :, James Dodd H. F. Dillman tfnd A. Ketcham'. Owing to failure of Dr. Dodd to be present and give a reminiscence of the county, the XXqv. Martin Fulk, xf Greene county, occupied his time with a short pointed and appropriate talk, pecchj's were also made by? E. J. Morgan, Ke v. John Bruner, Tj. Marks, Jas. Gox, of Greene county, William II. Anderson, of Lawrence county,

"William Harrison Jones, of Bloomington,

who ave a heantifvfl and instructive tala on the art of 'tcourtship, steuing that his wife (?) was out on Salt Creek ntitking 'tcTOpernnee speeches, r and ,lccturio.g ton wcmaus rights. - . Old relics were then called tor. A. ketcham produced three newspapers printed in the years 1831. 32 ;and '.33. Martin Eulk exhibited; and read from a Bible printed in Kdinburgh, Scotland, iti the 'year 1770, stating that reading . from that book had- beea the: means of Imaging several generations to Christ. "While it .showed some sins of: iiavlng been aised

often, it still remains in a god! suite of

preservation; Hhe' music, instrumental, under the

leadership of Gharley Green, violinist, and, his accompanist, Miss Maggie Campbell,

guitarist, joniv uaiopoeii, o:ss . viuiuusnd' Alvin Klmrer, organist, wus, to say im least, of the very best And highly commendable, t Young "(jrrcen is a man of rare muswul uttainments ; as. violinist h has

few superiors. The musical qualities of

tne otners wiircompare lavoraojy wuu iuo

former. -Their eobd and pleasant looks,

with their deportment on tho-stand, was

mghiy spoicQri or by' many. ..." Elias Able. vPrcsident of Uie; Old Settlcrt? organization, tendered his resignation, stating that his age and physicalcondition would not permit him to attend to the duties. A. Ketcham also tendered his resignHtion as yice-President, but on motion of II. FIDirman he was elected Pres-

fashioned shaking of hurl, proVfbly as was said by the Rev., for the Inst time. It is useless to s iy that there wei'e but few

drv faces in the larire audiem-o.

The chairman announced meeting at that place twolvo months from date. The huisic throughout the dav under the

direction of JeTre !Wor-dwrd and H. F. cate It. Dillman was, to say the letist of it, above one dollar.

extraordinary, and reflects ifreat credit upon both leaders and members of tho choir. ' The committee extend their thanks U the vast crowd for the good order maintained throughout both day??.

Singing of doxology and benediction by

If yo.iliveiri a BI alt) rial DiHct wear lite Lion Malaria and Liver Tad and I'luston. They are a certain preventative agninst chills or mabrza and if there is a trace of it iu the

i system, they will tUorou?uiv cradi-

lho whole treatment for

A Wonderful Dlncvery

THE INDIANA ISiVERSITY,

CoUojre Year bepina Sept. 1st, 1881: Tuition Free. Both sexes adnrHed on cqaitl j

coiKiuioas. bor UatalOifuf ami ouior i.nornm tion, addrcfls . LBMUKbMO?S, W, W. President. Secretary, UNIVERSITY of JINCINNATl.

Acaileznio Ioporfntcnt,wtli fl 'e different coaraos lead-

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LIVER PAD

BLOOD!

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PURE BY-

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Fot' tho Snendv CUre of C ninmn- iptodogrw,iidNoRMALOoUiSleadinstDdiplm.

tion .111(1 nV li4P:iROS th-lt. iOOl t.O It t;m and a diploma iiKTRUNOMic.O.OBSEnvATOBV.all the

KUth JlS LilliOlM C!oil5rllS HohU Rmih ! iHdcparunuts begins Sept. oo-K'sid(jnttndonw

Ke.v. V. H. Jlftueh.

Attg, 30? 1381.

decretarv.

V IIVVf M. M I!) A ,4 f W Vl III . I ftlili the side and chest, dry hacking eongh

Mrs. Garfield' has a sure thing oh $12M0 of the- GariieWnm h9 hoicia a certi ficate of clejwsit for that ajnouat:; She h asrr jier hapa; - earned ' 1 he anjonnty 2sa one can appraise in ilol-ars anl ' cents, the; valuemf her ixa mjile 'Vtj ta& world! It' is' iiicaicur ' la bie.-Itv lianapojis IleralcL ? What-exatnple has- she set- to the 'Tsoria? Vvhy incalculable? What 3iHS M raGarfiekl rdone more h an ;njy trnQinair wouhl doV la the ;. $125,000 i nteii(etl-as ;a reward for 5 -teinrjr faiti j fit :fier sick busbanrl ? - V nr that SamneHt. Til(?en is laj ingithe wirea foijthc presidential , jjoniinatroni in 1 4 ' ' '! "4 f ' '

iTnK q ti cs tion narr beingild iscussed ' j sbnjc'of the neirsapjSjfr lfcffWlxat

J liaaaYi Garfield's life so tar; payer

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".Siig ttjidcflrof the late" Gepr C. fcllardtnghna the man upon: whoso , eeiiar gratig . Mt. llanling ireceiird tiie lijames ; ihat called Ms death Shet ilad

s lroug't tssuit agft ins t th e: cit j ofi Ihd

The jewels of Queen Victoria's croTO fixe estimated to be worth some 15,000,-000,-and yet people stai-v-a dixily in- London. T .. ':t ; A Berlin roschaic has Invented a steam velocip.?diJ' Of what use can such an ariacie he to the .people of Berlin? " . ' . The Czar of . Russia has a number of pictures iu his ji&jlery by American surtists repiesenting snes in this lovntry.

Macliine

The New Ho n

e dewing

THOMAS VKJKKRH, Rwlur, Cincinnati. OMo.

MT. AUBURM INSTITUTE

i U .. . - 1 1 Swion opens Sopt, 91. is. T UAXE MluLtlt, f KB, in the .turoat, Hoarseness, j j.moss smith, a. jfriu.. ciacinuau, o.

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otrt; a tiKi ii, tit;u :t.n .'iiruuiu or nu-

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icrintc diseases of the throat and lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal and, hn3 establit-hcd for itself a world-wide reputat.on. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in their practice, Tho formula from which it is prepared is highly recommended by all medical journals The clergy and', press havo complimented it in most glowing teams. Go to your druggist and get a t. ial bottle for ten cts. or a regular size for $1.

rOUGilKEEPSIB, K.Y, FOR Til E IA KftlAL EDl'CATfOX OF Examinations for entrance, Sept, 14. Catalogues sent on apUication to . Julv 27th, 1681,

Butler university

Tho Twcnt7-s-ivcnh Session opens Tuefdn?,

Sopt. 13th, Professors, 25; Studentf. 61 ; t'vdrv Mlnnftt.innnl fii oil it v. Tuition less thul I

ror sale liy . iiinaiey. iilOOinington J $Opertorra. Board at absolute tost, S2. ro

jdent and E. J. 'Morgan vice-President. The following executive, couimittee was appointed for'TSS 2: (i. W. Walker, J..B; XJrmey, Isaac, Dillman, Nathan A. Smith, P. G. Pauley, Jos. Jvirby, Lewis Mayt as. Podd, Silas GrinveK G. P. Ketcham, VVrn . jHail and John D.fdrgan. Adjournod.. v Convened on Sunday, Aug. 38, at 10 a.

ai. ilusichy choir under the direction of ( Jevre "VVoodward, and reading of scrip-

tures?and p?aybr by Chaplain JbuliC. . 'JDhea Kev. J. "VV. Webb, of Bloominc-

Um M. E. church, preached from tho fol-

f lowinij text : John All, 32d vere, uAnd

if.,1, be luted up, will draw all men unto jne! The oVject of tho speaker in his address was to "show that God was making use of hutvanity in-our day to lilt Christ up, in the 'broadcast sense of the text. r .... 'Tho efforts ot the missionaries to carry the gospel fn to" h oat hen lar. ds was 1 if t i ng. up Christ to the benighted people , tho building of the Suniz canal, the, construction of railroads' in' the Holy Land,.' 'to Turkey Aia fan d' A f rira, a ftbrded en 1r rgi d facilities1 for the spreading of the gospel iu pagan iauds and 'turning the,, people in Safviou, which viiw lifting Christ up. before those people, by means of h uman agenciesiuvtlie employment of the capita! of sue h 'rn CU as Va n der hilt a nd' Rothsch ild. The exploratioiis"-' 6f Livingstone into7 the . Vfackiess vvi Ids" Africa; tbe sending ol Stanley in search "T ' himV nd the finding and relief of the almost famished'and dying explorer, were5 means 'employed for the uplifting of GlirisU ' The opningup of China! to intercoum witH the civifixed nations f theworUl and; the sending of their yonng iiien to oolleges of this country to bo educated in our manners and customs and see tfia practical results of Christianity, and the introduction of the. Chinese into household circles to become familiarised, witlr our 'C-hrista in home life,' and !be5vchristianized and civilized at one and

, 'the same, time, were m cans and' employed f .-. .T .r ...... . . . I , - . t ' .

runs liglJt, nofseless and swiftly, and ia duTabio. In short, it has moer gobfi point than any other machine. eciit and test it for yourselves. . , p, L. Dkmajiek at Parlor Drug Store. nj 1 rpi ; The New York i-ftore carries a big stock oT eJofching.: Examine it before j'on b ny eisew i tore. , -

Auditor's &silz of lelf-

V INpticc is hereby -given that , tho following tracts or pareols of Lands and P'wn Lots, or as - inuelr thereot as may he necessary for tbo purpose will be-sold or offered forrsale, at the Court-house door, in the city ol Bioomington, 1 ndin na. to-the highest bidder, for cash in hand on TUESDAY, OTOBEK 4th, ISol ' rhesame having been niortgaged to tJieStittc of Indiana tq secure the pay merit o f p ri n ei pa i and in te res t o 1' Common S;bpol and Gongressronai School Fupd of mi id , county, and' which have been forfeited to the State for the non-payment of interest,- (tfec on the same. If Urns than: the whole -tract is sold the part so sold will be ih the Kortli-T est corner of the U act and iif less than the whole lotis sold the part so sold shall be otf of -tho side extending acros said hi Sale continued from day to day until, all shall be sold pr offered for sale: : . . . WVSHIMfTON'TOVVXSlJlP; ' ' 'the west h!f of the north-east

quarter of section" IS towaship4 10 north of range ! west, contain in 80

acres, mortgaged by Alam A Clark

and wife. Principal, interest," clam -age and. cost $IG3 J3.,. " : ' ?, The n6rth half of the south-east quarter of the north-west quarter -of section 18 township 10 north of range X west containing 20 acres . more or less, tnor.tgaged- by Adam A 'Clark

and wife.. Principal', interest, dam-

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Ind.

41 BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures coativeness IH Pi I .W H tm, HI , 11,, 1 an'd'Siek-H'eachtelte. Sold by J. W. SHOEMAKER.

or loss. Whole expense (-r fortj wenks, S5t For cntalffue, address President If. f. EVKEEST. ' Irving ton, Ind.

BLUIJ FHON!?

.We have opened a meat shop on Fifth street, west of Mullikin's block, and Fire prepare ! to furnish-the public with fres;h' -merit of all kinds at the lowest prices. Give ris a trial. : . SMITH & CAMPBELL. Bioomington, Ind., Aug. 13,

. ;v JOHN E. JACKSON ; HOUSE PAINTER . . AND

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-Will do all work suck as House painting, Papor-jjauging, Kalsom hii.Bff, Graining, ete,at reasonable rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop under Kabu & Tannenhaum's C'othing Store: ang 25-3m.

HAHNIOMANN Medlciil :ColIci?c AND HpSPlTAfi. Tho twonty-second printer course begins October 4, l&tt. The laa-est Homoepiath'e College in tin world, Clinics unexcelled; woman admitten material for diasectiou abundant. For eutalogo.es .address 1038 Wabat?b Avenue, Chicugo, Ills, TmSIPfmampaIT A FirM-Class ISoarding- Scfoool for Young Ladies and Misses, reopens Sept, P, 188 . Ilealtby location., Svhool buildijnew, elegant. And furnisbec' with all modern conveniences, Boarders find a pleasant home. Full corps 0? expcriencod.l 1'borally educated tenchers, C arse of'ludy tbfirongh and practical. No batter placet to acquire a musical education, rocal and Instrumental, -Art, Elocution and Modern Languages recnire fpecial attention. German Language 5poKcn in tbe family, Ucnas moderate. Send for catalogue. Kr, t Mrs. J. H, KAPPES, Principals, 34i &:Wr5K. Pcnn, St, Indianapqli?, Ind,

WILL POSITIVE LY CURE Makr la. Hulls aud Fe, Tilver bmiilumts, Kidne) niflU ultles, Intermit nt and BiuonK Feren, 1'alns in tbe Kark and Client, Reculati t lie Bowels And correct all derange orients of the system which are the offspring of Malaria. Don't d-iH Hie .system with .U muuc uv Quinine. which aciiotoiil (-x ,-.en sire but lan;reiuti moiriiie, when tiUiiliiirui.'ettt rumi.nl v iic-nain to euro you. TliKr of dMUfc lv Ab,srjtion is wot onlv an uutiispuUU i'net, hut lUe futuilmwit of n unlur.il lw. nml is rtertain t tke liio place, in a large degree, of internal medicines. Tlje a'.Uuii of ihe l.iou Pad upon a diswdered Momich nttil Liver, and its thorough eierminatiw of fever of o very son, and Hie value of the Piasters ip H3Bisting iheaelion of the Pad, especially nbn there W Vain ni vhe baek or side, or cold extronritias. ntaKe iha cinibiind Itemed y not only the cheapest UatiiieiiksT And Bkit ever presented to the public. i . The Whole Treatment Coinhiued,- .- ,-, . FAD, BODY a FOOT PLASTERS,. FOR OWE got LAB. Sire this Rented) a trial ; ii is certain ro help you For a!e by Dru?il. or it by mutt upon reeii of Above prtee, by . THE LION MEDICINE CO., 208 Ji'oottvr St.. A Jill XOJBK,

tfoUl'bv J. W. 'SHOEMAKER.

EMIGRANTS FOR

BLOOD SEARCHER!

FOB THE BLOOD, SUCB AS

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V leer. Scrof ttlow $ Ii9ec.s. ErysiiMfSas. Fini'ple9,B-is t

we Kf, scald ncatf. ivaciuraal llisease ;

and iHataria,

For LOSS of APFSTITB, HAUSBA of STOMACH', PljGrBSTrdN, this Medicine Caunot fee Surpassee. i . . .i

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tbte Bcdi:

a short? yacati on

iljiijroT jockey 4 itBtiU th.e-cflitor, nini lic; known how - fopiak- the JJemoery .of Law iewiwj cotiiity wiH eatroixizelaot- betr

" i If Ou itcau. nas:r poutlieto man If. - i-1 . . -. . .

i vrtslMg wig foi? the Iepu iilican p&izly .id Uhnpjivm. he, a. ltiiu Ii )ubU - fcan politician.- f-f-T 5 I r;TMiFputli half the-. tobacco crop,? ; 7 m t : ,

Is iiidiaiutiplia, Ja-st Suoclay;1 the Delay- law was enforced utigftiast t-a!ooeeers. tobaccon tslsj 8 ebirfee1 toners, drugg$tVi Uvpry stables, etc. Ko muvh incfignatioh against ihcJaii thoritfes . wasaroiissd -thai -jst-ia nqt

burg tliis county a joor boy, ho utiitoj ! in P'irlv lifrt vith tri'j Ctimbf;r!and 'Prestiv-

likely tiiat iljfejwlfef be so:8tdctlrere-tcnah churcii, . in wjncl cburc'U lie sfill fW,; Certainly phex klot, :, lclh'P.f t M: ; v . ' . v " ' bored hy dny s work on the iavm from Ins

T it it waanear an cteetion.

v ' Spekcek is to ha v6 4 Soldiers' R -' ri . - ..f i ' Kiiion'jua the 22tl inst '

' ' - Xh crop -of county fairs;. is -nearly ' ' . f .,.-' - s-t3 ,- .. ... The late Jesse leharry left, abou t ,i $30,0.00 to Asluiy .Unive'rsit34 ;iBi - -i hiarwiil he gives'25 eajh to? mmv y child of fraoral j)arent5; tbatii&namjecl t alter hinirWiMtM-n c?r.- f

rri

J the . railrbl wllfescll ttetv-et . ..frVia:rMitdii.eU' H t Cmiia.' ariidirep

i , ' .:wov jfoenv and ar (Jj-anx.1 -National &ti -ex um pomnotts tn Ik 6ft ..prartfcftl rehjr-

age and cost

JJLOGSIINGTON TuWKSHir. The east half of the north-east quarter of section L 'township 9 north of range 1 west eon Lai n i ng 80 acres more or Jess, mortgaged by EHzubet! F Burns an d it u s ba u d . T r i n c i pal , interest,, damage and cost $172 S3, Part o f i u-lot n u rirber 3U5 and 846 in the town (uoW"eitT ) of Blooming ton, described as follows : Conuuencing at the south-west corner of lo three hundred and forty-five, thence running east. 99 feet to a stake, thence n ortli one hundred ' and thirty-two feet, thence westJ99 feet, thence -south one hundred, and thirty-two feet to the place of beginning, moi tgaged by Thomas B '3IeOune and wife. ' Pr i n c i pi I, in teres d ani age an d coa t

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VAN BTJlUvN TOWNSHIP. The noith-east corner of the uorili west quarter of sectioii ff township 8 n oth of range" 2! west,' bou nded ar; fjllowsto wit: Lie&rnning 15 and of a rod west ofhe south-east coiner of the above named quarte,',; the'tfeo" west 31 and 4 6100 rod?, titer ce north SO rods, thence east 3u and rod, thence south to ths

place of beg;unin:, containing 15 and 90-100 acres niore or 1C3S1, mortgaged hv Thomas Tr Cole and' .wife. Principal, interest, damage and cos: $150,00.' ' POLKTOWNSIUr. The south-west. quarter of thfc1, south-enst quarter of section 8ti township 7 north of range I east, containing 40 acres more, or less, rnorlgaged by Joseph Lewis and wife. Principal, interest- damage and cost $06' 0& ? , ! : iaCHARD -Afc FULK. A uli to rf M on i o ? Con n ty, r jBloomington, Ind.,' A ug. 31, 1SS1. WINE OF OABDW four times a day makefl i Juappy household. Hold by J. Y. SUOmiARluil. WJtJco of -on5tcsiidiicfl. JSitite of ' J 'ndiana, Monroe Coun ty, ss : Before and in the Court of Wm JIT. rftte, J r of Moomiigmi Town

ship Motiroe Count, , - :

. ' : SoL-iJIOX llon.EUTSCX ; Kow comes-the Plaintiff bv Jen

miah F Pittman, "AUonu. and ttles his complaint herein, ' together with an afli tlavi t that sa id defcndaii t Solomon Robortsen isno4ta resident of

the State .cf Indiana. That a cause

of action exists against him on transcript of judgement for mor.ey, thai Plain tin" has also procured a writ ol attachment against the property ol Defendant 'which has been levied upon a two horse wagon. Notice is thercfrre jjereby ivcu said Defciuiant that unless ha be'tbd appear on the 20tli day of September A D, 1881. at '.I o'clock i in at mV

vofriee-in Bloo'ni in gton in said County

and otate, and answer or demur to said coijiplai'i: tji.e uuie wul bt

ry him along As a young man .28 years, ...r. , ... Hu bids fair to mnko his -mark ii this world ) vv cs my name and seal allixen

at btjOinintou, thn Mm day o August, 1881: " I , :, (f( M. TAT K, " J, l A3 o;iw county.

to' carry out what1 is oppressed by. the text. '"Without iiotcs of rour own, or those of Xh

Be.r . ' e-peaker,, we canuot elaborate his subjixt to tSe &totrt wG could' wish, but it was i'5 ' masterly 'and eloquent presentation of the agencies em ploy eu by God' for the u)Jiftiuc'cf ttie body of Christ since the re's-

31 dsic aa d berrcdiel ion.. Adjourn meat

Conyn ed at 2 r; ;m. , the liioetinir was opened by music by i he chpir, and .prayer by Kev jSraner, of Illinois. J , " 1

Tho QucoursQjQf Kv Walter H. Baugh,

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of Ailegbaney Uity, ra., and a student u

tne western :ro col ogieai cio'icge, iro 'tsfi textp'For what is rIPHe?M" Jam

oni

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IW 1 14th vorso; ' was a masterly effort

whether considered from a" religious, secular or -literary- standpoint, and considering his yotithrfind short'i'xporieace.as a public speaker,-, wa most 'eloquently delivered. Hettook quite-a wide raingfj as; his subject

ekI milted' -oP. that; and.. called tho attention

of his'aearefs to Ujo application of tho interrogatory contained in the text to the secular .as well as tlio. religious aifairs of this life. (Space forbids an- ex twidod review of this excellent discourse, which we heard highly complimented by several old ininisters present., V'c will say, however, that those iWho faiipjd to hear were deprived .pf a. Hue literary treat, and, weuo. thereby , n rgely the losers, xpfirig Baugh is a man' of rare literary attainments born in the town 6f"Ha'rnd:-

arlj? youth up to :i jfcw years back, and being impressed with' the necessity of ecjucatioU and the preaching'' of the gospel, he entered Incoln .Uaivdrsltyl Lincoln,

IPs. and attended this university some two or three years. Me then" entered "Wk-

bi-sh college, thfe rotate, which he attended two vfia'rs, but he, wishing lo graduate' in

some Eastern'- college, entered Waymftburg. 1 dllego, YajMieshurg. Pa., at svlricb

place nc grauuaiea wun Donors m ibo. Ho then entered tho Western Theological Seminary, Alloghuney City, Pa., atAvhich

place. ho, is. now a siuuent. All tins time preaching ttn'd workiuff' to lt funds to car-

Whe -Great Vegetable IAvm Corrector Xt contains no Oulomvl or Mineral of any ' Hind, it a Main Ingredient 1s the Ctwj QeHtrcitfd Mfdical Principle oft . ,

Is .a Specific for frlltyismsF prising from Xtsratxgod Iiicer Jioweie hnloen . j

Cures Liver Com

plaint in all Us

bt aires. TABAXIWM

Don't You Forget it! School Books and Stationery at the Boss Brag1 Store. Koilec to KIoir, State of IiuUyncf, Monroe County Circuit Court: KV-tiee.i3 hercljy given that John S. Bennett Administrator with tin, will annexed of the t!stateof Mans-

fleld Bennett, deeeased, lias filed his

petition to sell the lieal Estate of the decedent; his personal being : i'nsuffi cient to pay his hd.ts; and that said

petition will le lira rd at the nextj

Lerm of the Giieuit Cenrt of said County. Wrf. F. BHONiNQ, Clerk. 0. C. Mo i roe County Jiuskirk k DiHican Attv5.

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to cure GTsronic Ague. Tsy iff

Cures1

Notice ol "ioiilc-;ilonco.

Stale tf JntUatia, Monroe county.

ss. Jn the iftreM Court, tfeptem- j

hsr J wm. 16 1: ; M ah tha J. uras ) ' va V Complaint Thomas MulIikd?. ) Dtvorco. Now monies ihv Plaintiff by Mul-

A ND THE G HEAT W EST ... ahpuld Purchase Tickets by the QHIO & MISSISSIPPI RMAI Lowest Rates for Tickets, Household Odods, Stock, etc. Ail Passeugers carried to St. Louis Union Depot; NO MIDNIG HT CH ANG ES By this Route. For full information such as Maps,. Time-tables, Rates on Passengers and Freight; apply lo Station Agents of this Company, or call or or address J S. MILLS, General Emigration Agentj Seymour, Ind.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, B&OOMIXCSTOX, -" - I.NOIAX-A,

OlHee: Bee Hive Buildinsr. second flncm ApN'Si.

CASPAR. VANZA3MT.,

DERI aii North End of Fee's Building, (Ad leo Avenue. Hearse furnishel when desired. BL00M.XGT9-yi . IJfDlAX .

The propr?etirrs havs certificates enough on hand to fir! a-good sized volume, all of tbem thi free will offerings of thoe whrr havb beeii curejlby theuBlood Searched" tfend for circulars. Sellers' Liver Pills cures Liver Complaint, Ileadaehe, jCoati venesaBixz in ess, Jbever and Ague. Y

Cures Hahfhiuft9I!Jp?Pfa j ky, Eaat & East, -Attorneys, and itlej fjotis fixation, g Indigestion; her comphiint h irei n. together with' . T.n an atfklavit r t:mt said defendant,

Xs Sale hi all 7rnr?ffUits and Patent . Medicine , Dealers. . ' a.-

Pr? SO Cts and $100.

A.KXEWMB, - India ti apolis, In d.

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j& Compound Tlnctjure of tha most vjalu- ' able remedies known to tho madical ' profession, prepared" upon strictly pharmaceutical principles, ' An ijjerienoft of twenty-five years proves H to ba U. o Kroateat Antidote ;o M&Iaji ana aU othtr Aue j ic 0ucn5S known to iha world. ; ' i : The only absolute ettr for uu Affect Jons ol' til Kitluejs. InXtor.Conir.UuntDy(iieji4U n Disorders X l.ke Bowels, and.ulf Aftcc tions cX the Tim sat and 1LuiiSi it ,1a fya Q'san'o,(, whilo as a iwiedy lor complaints poouliar to tne female sex It has no eqacl. ' . " NOT A BEVERAGE But an old relictble Household Keihedy taorou hly adapted to cart nature It aujjphes tone ti the fitoniach, roinvorates the digestive organs. stMiinlat the tecretiona, and pro. , inoting a njgidaf action of tho bowels, enables every urgan of the body to perform iU allotted worlr reghisriy and without interruption. - . a Its highost conrnienc"ationH.nie fron thoiiti who have u&ed it lohgbst and, laiovra it IjfesK . Kowhere ao ronular cs in Jjjjcaster, Pa,, where.it

Thomas M! ik in is not a resident oX the istate of ladiana. lotiee is hereby given said defendant that unless he be and api?Hr on the first day of the nt term of ttie Monre Circuit Couri, to be hoiden n the fipst 3Iongay -ol $tptmulcr A- l: 1BS1, al the Court housu in BIomhigto.n in paid Counuy and 8 ts.te, a nd n ns . wor or demur in said eorp plaint, the same will be heard. and 4eur mined in his absence Witness m vt name and the seal of saijV Cnurt. 'atfixei'l at Bioomington, this, 20ih day ol June. a. i. 1SSL. si!;iL Wm. ;F. BnowKiNa, Ch;rte SI on roe County.

v ' jResi'deat. Doatist, oricE: Over MeCalla & C's, 15LOOMljaXON, lD

All woik guaranteed.

042

Sara! - Save!

half tiie Profits

-iBY BUY ING GOODS OF-

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iOnetszei-. Sold ly Druggists everyivntse.

THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH ; A large sized pajer desoriptiw of disease, itc pjRgin imd cure, will be' mailed lreo t any address on apphcition to--.- : THU .M1SHLER HERB BITTEtfS CO, . . ' . - . . L ancaster, Pa,

CSWe Btrongly rocommoiid to.niothuiss J'rof. Piurhtir's Iloujant l'oritu .Syrup. Jjb imer Jsils, if tttuy to take, and' no cilcr-pnyiau w rciuirwL

- El, risas Cure for ptsumptin

-no vcr emiuif van ic mrpe sj Therefen'tbe ciieaprvst ns weV ; wffl ns Uu? betft. Sold feerj-wbort.

uarv? KiABa snot in ?

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0.0 to the Boss' Bfii

and Wi

for: Wall

Moore's (Iens Shaped)

ksTS Swgsx m CQatsd

The tircat Malaria 1 A i niridorc . Sold by DrqgEislSt Pr Dr. C. C. MooTekiSVtiniferSt. NewYerV. latralaaMe o every ifsuaaiya

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MetH Cass. SuiUa ....... Mens1 Ail-Wool Suits.'. . . . . 22 yards Bleached Muslin . . 23 y tvds Vims Brown u . . 14 yds Heaviest u 22 yards Prints : 6 yards Carpet . , . . . . 10 yards Jeans 8 pounds Rio Cofiec .... 1J pounds N. O. Sugar

$4 00 7 00 . 1 00 1 00 1 00 i 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 .1 00

ATTORiS-KYS AT LAW

Will practice in Courts Qf Monroe and nd oimug eonntiea. 8 voial attention paid to ollcetions and all business entrusted to hi ar. Htf

ATTOKNEY3 AT LAW, . BLQOMIlyGTON, II? D Practise in the Courtis of Monroe and adjoin lag counties. Prompt attention given to ooi lections and" all dtUer legal business.

I have no dniibt (Vm-hir early piety and

Ins 1 GiKh'y work; h will h piirtTjiU ed ta .uiU'f'tlm1 .brtfer world.

'Jh. Presidant, A. Kutr'naai, naaoancotl that? he woul'd withheld the haul of the

win 0 tin t i I tb u 3 at o f th e fea st. " He th'ftn

in Mocliino ever invented.- Will to t a pair of ulockings.with llEJSI and epnijtlcU, la 20inluutc8. It will ttteo Knit,grttvricytf fancy--yvoxU for which there Is always a ready ' marls t Send for -circular and terms to tbe HMvpmbly itinttluff aiucJiiiio Co., l(H) WASlutigton St., IJostoE Mass.

Vis t; r. i..it in ?t i wtr ioucnmr the vorv liciirls 01 an tno

r ' ; ;; j -Mu -tittierc and ehi'iatmu .people of all dejlidafd& :fp14: 15 aaS t& : ' 'kjjctfiiffornEf h Hpnhig thomiinto an; tld

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"V1NE OF CARDUI M makes rby cheek?

and di.Hr coinplcxion.-i.

XMd by J. .W. S11UEM

T'rvM. Tiiraatlve IHlls mate "ISfcw liich

Blood, r.n'l nvIU complexly cliangeta blood iu trie cnti ro evatcm Sh tlirea months, Ati y person .-im will tikfl 1 nil! cs.ch aright from 1 lo 12 weeks

m a v he restore l tosounu uraiwi, n kiivuh -uuag Uj Josslblo. fii'nt nylnuil Wr S JfMer siamps. j. 8.- JOHNSON fc CO. Hasten, Mass.,

formerly JSuit&fV9

?r linvti a choice line of Latest

Sirica iif Ladies Dress Goods and

TrtiDiQingSa'NotioLS. Naekwtss r, and 'a - full line ol' Clothing;, Hatn, Caos, Bf-ols, Shoes, Oil Cloth, Carpets, Qijeenswardj Groceries, etc. a y stock contains the best as well as the ehca pest of ail kinds Of Dry Good the irhde requires. WITH FOMY TEARS EXPERIENCE And monevlo pay in ad van for all the goods 1 buy, I therefor CAN and WILLaell my present stock of goods for ON E U ALV of that an oi,her house in iown will sell 3ou. Ii any other house will sell goods ai wmt, I will throw in'' the thread to rfiakei them up.! , And then eomo in, aqd 1 will make good my promise1-. ? April 23, !SL W. O. FEE.

D. MAM

The Baas Bras: Store

Is the place for Paints

' "ai?"ATTVlORGAR:sif fitful atopaiwtB weft i -3 AJto

Stands pre-eminent antonft the great Trunk Lines of tho TVest for Del Dg the most direct, quickest, and safest llh'3 connecting the great Metropolis. CHICAGO, and tha Eastekx, . NonTnEASTBB, BoxrrnBBS and SocT.-h-Sastjsbn which terminate there, with Kaxsah City, Lea vxHTronm Arcnisoy. Cowycm Bx.vffs acd Omaha, the commercial osmtjsss Trom which radiate . ' EVERY LI WE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent from Utc -Missouri Ulyer to the Pacific Slope. Tta GMcao, Bock Mail Pacific Railway is the only line from Chlpitc owning track into Kansna, or which, hy Us own roail, rearhca the points shore named, fto tbashfic&s ny CAtABr' AO HiMXQ coxxm rrioss! No huiUUina in ilhvcni'.l'iied or unclean cot as cctry pa wwer U ettnted yi roomy, dean and vcv.Uiaud coaches, upon Jtast Exprta -' Da? Cars of unrlvsled maeni licence, Pi'llmak Pai.acb 55.eepj no Cakj, and our own vond-tnuoiis 'DfMiNO Caks. upon which nitals srcwrvcti of vusurpA?ed excellence, at (he low rate id hBVEXTV-rtvB Cents bmji, wilh ample time fir healthful enjoyment. Through Cara betwee a. Chicago, Peoria, Mllwankoo and Missouri Rlwr polcts; and cltc connection3 ut an points onnterscetUnr with niher- roao?. . v MYV ticket (do nat fnrvH thm dlrtcm-to even i lace or imporianco In honap. obrakar Vyitilnt X't-H; Idaho, KeP-da, CaUforutn. Orewn, Wnihington Territory, Colorado, Arizona and New AafliDeral arrangements rosardrng lnggs?c as any other line, and rates of f.ra Always Bii luw Si onup.U' tn-s, who furnlBh bufstkihoof the comfort, Dogs and tocWs of sportsmen free. . ; .nnm Tickets, maps and fnhlcra at all prtneipal ticket offiees in tho ' rutted States and Canada,

R. R. CABLE, : Vice lrVt.a5 Motf,

E. ST. JOHN, 'Oea.TBv.a

THE. FIRST SEIIM&E'h ; s ' ..-- '2 .-iiii'V ; , . j . ;

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OPENS TUESDAY,

The Most Attractive Programme Ever Offered to th&

Public. . r

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The Loukvillo Fair Association "will hold its flrslj fiemi-arinual Fair fpomSejM tembor 27 to October 1, both days incladed. The first Fair yill be cqnAned tOian j

exhibition of "Horses and Cattle," for tho -accommodation cf Ayhich feven hundri. a

stalls will be prepared. The managers have effected arrangemeu ts which. will rnake: - J this the great Stock Fair of tho world. No icntrance feef,wiH be charged -for es4.. hibition of stock, and only five per cent, will be charged forr9ntrie8?in thespeed: ;J

.rings

roads

. Very low rates for stock and passengers, have been, agreed on WStiSi -all rai i? i haying lines to Louisyille. ,J . . . :?- 'V . r"

The beautiful grounds of the Association are accessible by railroad and stref & cars and well-made roads for carriages; The aceommodatioixs -for the, comfortable . sealing of visitors and for their refreshment, will be.amplo; Betting, spool sellings .-; and gambling of every description wi.il be prohibited, and w sale orjuseof intoatieai--ing liquors will be permitted on the grounds. I , : t; . - Catalogues will be ready for distribution by Ags 20; pndmajr? had on

application to the Socresary. . . - .. ,

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JOHN B. CASTLEMAN, Pres. J

i, .......... J. M. WRIGHT, Secretary.

SAMUEL,!. LOOK, Vice-Prej ,i

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Bottle Creek, Ichfgan, ' ' HAsroFAOxensas or thb ohiac g cstmra

It is foe result oJ 20 yenx' experience end G?:)eriinent in.Sewiug Srachinsa. t combine th gootl points of aU jxrenenl awl j rmr mi, and is jot a " oni3 wan" cr " one idea ." machine, e othore are. It aToinri tins ftvXccta of others and voaBesses iMto una valuable xoaturos find couveitiencesu

f ulfiieBcri nfion fc t free on rqnest Ttf s irly the bent K tiil will prove it; . Doia't fail to see It bef o rgy o buy . max cyACTUJRicD BY FLORE JS Cfl MAOKTN E CQ.,Florcnco, Mask ; who&ksaled sy CtEOi BENT, SI mid 83 Jacksan St. Chicafro. lit

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THRESHERS, . -t Traction and Plain Enjgtt?fi and Honse-P3werSa : i Sleet Cjopleto?,brehiU'j?Bctorr i Establish Get,la, iho VTocU. i .-r I84S ti EH W n, vithout chaaso or name; " JL. laanaffi-jitentp.oi' locauon, ?os'laci riMB. I rood wd-.-axiy i pircn o o'cr cof '. V

and THRESHERMEN.

If you want to buy Tkr6shersr J Clover HulhrSi Horse Powers or j Engines (cither-Portable or True i UoO, to -HBO lor thvesbinqr, sawla or for general pUrposuO, buy tbe . "Starved Rooster n gopUs. r Jtest i9 tkt Cheapest.' Vot Price i list and HHiRtrated Faro phiw, 1

Rent rree; v riie u joeAii.TH.w

Xaylqu tiirtirASY, &aosnciut v

D A.YID LANDRETH & SCN8, Philadelphia, Pa HULL VAPOR COOK SMI.

" STJ5A2BC TOVrmtEl'UtATOllSand Jiat Tntcdw ISnigineaindgla in JSagtoo

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A miiMiVAi Af'nuMnl fntt-Mt n III lllllll lllwll . 4.

tiv MSI, tOKethe c with superior qnliHw cewtgrwi. tiiw wowrtab not dixHuncdo! by other njawttu .... -v $ Toar sizes of Scpariitoro, from & to 1$ horso J M , cagftaifiy.ybritecrTaorAorwijwcer. - -- - .!-. ua ' Tw o styles oC . Monrwd HorPovew. . . : sH

if Q WljUWr d!re to tta years aiririri) coDsntJy on hwxL f xe wliich la bntts therin-

ewn; arobie wood-von: ox onr mBrninp-ry;

TRACTION

jwss

ttxd efficient eter mWi : a

tiiirso rower, awM;

invived te- k;

ViVnoHimtn . . .1 :

ferculars sent free. Addeeik ; - . , NICHOLS 8HEPARD A CO. .f v '12

The only Vapor Cook Stove that has stood the lest of years, and given entire : and perfect satisfaction. 50,000 Kow imtso; ntui growing in favor wherever used'. Tliiiso wlio have them will, not , do without them. The Most Simple, Tho Most Durable, . The Most Perfect, tTho Most fee nomic Ko Sweltering Heat, J No Fires to Build, No Ashes to Remove, ' No Fuetto-Can-y, No Smoke, , ' . No Odorr FOR SDHHER DSE TREY ARE INDISPENSABLE. Ioes fwry dscHptibri of cooking cr other work ho'viororo lono by thoordhiary oookfng efcova or l unge, with ease and perfect oomfor?.Washing, ironinjr, hnkiug. hroiMlnpr. fruM canning, f tc, etc., without the. iwRuflferabto hvat or the old-feshlonedv cook stove, and always veady. V ; Our ".Intent Automatic Safety Can M rnd era the use. of our cttovect "perfvetjy waft 1 in the hand: of the most careless or inexpert ecced. SeudfrfoH deecriptlrmcirouler and pnsa Bat.-teciui iuducenwids o agents in ua-

Qccupiva jerniory.--Awiress, .

VHUU VAPOH STOVE COMPANY, '

UJU2 Mmr-& i-

Peaot and Ap&l& 'iSSwifc' 'J

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