Bloomington Courier, Volume 7, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 October 1881 — Page 4

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THE SATURDAY COUBiER.

H. J.FKLTLTS, ) ILL A FELTUSvi EmTons.

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A IilVK SJCUOCRATIO NEWSPAPER.

1 aoper yar In advance

!ae larg;

f Is David "oy relation to Jeff? t About out voter in five iu Monroe county takes his county papei.

Ik Glay couiity, Indiana, there are ' many men of many mines. Om country friends vlio live in log houses should, feel encouraged I - by t'ie information tliM Lincoln and i Garfield were born in log houses.

'According to the Republitau , papers, Garfield was killed by the act of God, and now, by the same hand, Guiteau is to be removed from" this earth! V suhero. Hear them:

By-the act oft God he-is mow' called to the higher one, President of the United States; Indianapolis! 1 Journal. ; - - -""ft-

What is the nsefor good people to waste time and force in praying for Guiteau? Has not God-made up his mind long ago as to- what he will do in -the case? lie knows the evidence -'and he has entered judgement and

Themis an end;- Indiananobs. Her-

Air investigation of the kawrence County Poop-house has disclosed a harrible state of a flairs. The bedding was reeking with filth, abounding in

vermin, and emitting- such disgusting and nauseating odors as to sicken the members of the Jury. One poor, halt-demerted youth was foui d in a oxide condition confined in a room alone. The. Commissary Department

contains food of the poorest quality, and the broad given to" the paupers to use the language of the, Jury's report is "not fivfor a dog to eat1 Great difficulty was experienced in getting4he pah per to-speak out- in annnrestraihedmanner, for fear, as they expressed it, "of being placed ra the shower bath,' a puaishment so terrible that all dread it n ?t to death: w Hie medical trea t'men t was found to be eceedinjlydeficient, and there is no comfortable clothing to protect the inmates from the rigors of the approaching .winter. The keeper of the Poor-house, John Scog gan, we believe, contracted to take

Care of the paupers' at the low rate of

twenty-five cents per diem, a sum in-

suflicient to purchase a day's rations

of wholesome food for a single man ,

aid.

TnE prisoners in . ther Ohio penivtentiary sent. $100 to - the -Michigan sufferers. r '.' -'

There is a split in the Democratic

partv in New York and it is likely

that State will go Republican at the election nextTmonth. " . ...

It seems that the, Democrats have had bad luck ever since: they allowed Hayes, the fraudulent president lo be ccuc ted in; : r : " '; ' The Indinnapoin Journal- says that Democrats (ike dead Republicans. The journal, gushed oyer with tender lines about Governor Williams'after he w desd, Before he died, it was. ;'01d Blue , Jeans, the ignoramus, a disgrace tothe State", I5i iteau is a Jive Republican. Docs the J ournal - like him ? :

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SlcvTHER Sutton had' abetter" be

. ,v. - - . - .... J bustling around if she expects to get

in her wjrk this vear. . " i!

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Tee Terre M a u te Satu rday Courier wants a new helLmade- for Guiteau'. . . ''. " ","iit: m,j -.-I, Send him t Congress, r ' ; f Guiteau has .received hisfirst in

stallment of ' nunishmenti '. He was

-emiiejied to stand (and ...listen to the reading of the' indictment 'against bini; t

There isa question- of jurisdiction, as to whether Guiteau can-be triel ins :, ' Washington Gitv or Kiberon, 'New Jeisey The indictment, .we should i thinkcovers-the whole ground, as it .;. is long enough to reach . betweciL the

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Adimnisu-ators and , ExoctorS" ,01 estates must piy the debts -they contraeK in setiljng.tbe estate! 'in full.

'3iEiW 'rwrinot con tract-d eb ts a n d then

if the estate will not: pay in fullj' .pro

Guiteau ' m rites t to ? . ii is - lawyer:

"See thePresidcntl

He is bound to

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help me, and; will h'tlp.me.if ypu stick

lb him. i,-iiiK:,'r-i

David Davis ina j!:t now l be " put down as a -fuliriledgecl ? RepuWican,

j . audyi no douj ft; Ua his? 4 eye ; on the lif presidential, nomination inl8Sl ,.

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Davis can ifill tfie TicePresident's chair in one: respect,'' atr .least. He weighs 400 pound s.a It is claimed uj sorae; though, that the most: - of his' brains will be nearest th jjgeatjQf ; his

-Slht& followinor new laws are of

general interest: i, f.

Ne person is allowed to overload or

cmelly treat any animal without

makiniT themselves liable to a- fine of

fromtfive to two hundred dollars.

k 'Quail can 'be1 shot' between October

15lh and January 1st only, but can not be netted or trapped at-any time.

Violation of the latter may cost one asihigh as fifty dollars for the form-

er, one dollar for each quail killed.

Tramps are punished by a fine of from five to f fty dollars.- Beggars are imnished the same, except fe males and blind persons;

' ;1 It is a penitentiary ; offense , for a

white person 'to many -any; one hnying qne-jeighth or more oi negro blood

in his or her veins. ' '

lf The punishment foi! offense against the'rightof su-ffc rage are severe, for

buyingor offering to buy a vote, for

selling or offering to sell a voto, for inducing a person to A'ote contrary to his inclination, etc. The next general election will occur on the fi rs Tuesd ay after the first 'Monday in November, 1882, and

.one every $ wo. years t her ea f te r. Th e

Board of i ounty Commissioners

ishall at the 4irst session after the

taking effect of this act, or as soon

thereafter as is? practicable, designate .places of iiolding elections and pre cmcts,iwhic; shall be described by definite boundaries. - No- preeinet shal t contain more than', three h n n

dredi.aiHl fifty voters as near as may be, to be determined by the ofSeial returns of the last general election. All ballots -must be written or printed on plain white paper, of uniform' 'widtli of th ree inches: . Ail :dogs shall be reported by tbeir owners to thei township on or 'before

the first of next April. The trustee

shall registecthe dog' so reported,

I and give .the owner a brass tag7 wi th

a number? thereon - to be attached to

tb;edcg?sneck byfca collar, for 'which

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me owner suaii 'pav one uouar a

? male and two dollars for a female

dogi After the, fi est of A pri 1 any

person can Kilt j a? dog running at

iarge.with6at theprpper tag. It is

made the-duty op all constables to

If if 1 ail 1 r rra fr fit othoj- flia firot? s?

.April; "found; witihontjtags, under a

penal ty not exceedi ng twenty - five

dollars. - He is allowed fifty cents

lor each dog so-slaughtered;

Nolle ef Insol rency. At the September Term, 1881, of the: Monroe Circuit Court, the estate

iof Enhram Bauh Tvas declared

probably insolvent. Those intermit -ed are notified that; the same will be settled accordingly.

HIRAM BUTCHi:U, Oct. 17, 1881. Aclministiator. 4' East & East, Attys.. A bit of cotton put into a bird's cage

over night will attract the insects. The

cotton may be removed in the morning

nd burned at ojxr ArtminiMi iiEor' Sale. Notice is hereby given that the. undersigned Administrator ojf .the

estate ot Mansfield lieiniotc, de

ceased, will sell at public sale on the

premises at Smithvillc, Indiana, by

order of the Monroe Circuit Court, on

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1881,

the following described Real Estate

situated un Monrpe county, Indiana,

to-wit:

The North half of the South-west quarter of section three (3) township seven (7) North range one West, except about 5 acres of the North east corner tucrcof described in a deed fiorn Mansfield Bennett and wife to Daniel Ketehom, recorded in Deed Record R, page 21. Tkums: One-third cash in hand on day of sale, the remainder iu equal pay m e n ts of six and t Tel vc monthsfrom da' of sale, the purohaser executing notes for defercd payment waving relief from valuation and appraisement laws with interr. t at 6 per cent from day of sale. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock p. m.John Bexnett, Adm'r, Buskirk & Duncan Atty's.. Bloomington Indiana, Oct; lSj 'Sl.

Live Agents Wanted. To sell Dr. Chase's Rxeipes or.Information for Everybody, in every county iu tue United States and Cunadas, Enlarged by the publish er to 648 pages. It contains over 2.000 household recipes and is suited to all classes and conditions of society. A wonderful book and a household necessity. It sell at sight. Greatest inducements ever oifered to bock agents.' Sample coj)ius sent by mail postpaid, for $2. Exclusive territory given. Agents more than double their money. Address Dr. ("base's Steam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Rcttice of Appointment Notice is hereby given that the un-

dersign.'d has this day been. appoint

ed Administrator of the estate of

Lawrence Keilv. Jato of Monroe

countv, deceased. Said estate is

supposed to be solvent. Wake S. Walkek. Oct. 5th, 1881.

"WINE OF CARDUl" four timm a day

makes a happy iiouRehold; Sold by J. W. SH OEM AKEll. ii.daainistrator'sSale.

Notice is herebv aiven that the

undersigned, Administrator of the

estate of Lawrence Kellv. late of

Monroe count', deceased, will sell at public sale at the residence ol said

deceased, in Beanblossom township,

said con ni v, on

TUESDAY NOVEMBER l-t, 18S1,

the personal liroperlv of deceased,

consisting of Horses, Mules,, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Corn. Oats, Hay, Farm

ing Implements. Household and

Kitchen' Furniture, &c, fcc. Sale to

begin at 10 o'clock a,, m., and con

tinue trom: dav to uav unui all are

sold.

Term Sums of .$3 00 and undei,

cash in hand; over CO a credit of

twelve months will be given, the pur

chaser to gi.ve approved security,

without interest, and waving relief

from valuation or appraisement laws. - 'Wake S. Walker Octi. 5th, 1881. Adm'i

Are You Bomg To Kansos, Missouri, Texas, California, or any point in the West or North west? If so, don't fail tc call on or write to me, at the Comic-; otlice, 'as I can give you the very lowest rates.

Also the best rates to all points East.

II. J. FELTUS, Bloomington, Ind. Agent O fe M Railway.

Order off Commiioner Court, September lS8i. It is hereby ordered, by the Bbarl, that all permanent Paupors in Monroe county, shall be by the Trust ocs of the proper townships transiorred to the fnoi A vlum for care ..and treatment, except those for which special pn visions have been made by the IWird. Entered 'on Order Book O," on patre 2:35. Attest: RICHARD A. FULK, Sept 21, '18. Auditor.

TT0I.C OrpUaii lirj'. Milk, pure and good will ie livercd at 5 cen s Dur Quart. TU

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LIVER PAD PLASTERS VlfHLL POSITIVELY CURE

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Miliaria, CblllK awtf'sTer, liiror 'oinplaluh. Kid-

n!uM iu (lie liurk uiid CUthl, RecuialMi the Koirols

The New York Sto.

Fifatliliea 1853

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prisoner was safely eon veye?l from

thjairto the Court-room and turn, wkhout any exeitement on, the

pai-tof the peopled Mr. Scoville, hi

attoiaiey, said in court that tberile- - fenserwpuid , consist- of two fKin t&: First the iu&anity of the defendant; .and second, that 'oV-wh'qt n't cessarily fatali and was not" of it self the caus.c ofahe v deatli' of Gaf

Celdr but death ensued as the result

of malpractice of tins principle rihVMciao in charge of the wounded man. Dr. Bliss is the physician alluded to . Prominent physicians from New York and (hicagOiW.ill. testify on this point . The 't rial isrseti-for . November 7th.

Un the 30th inst. ths question of jur-'

isdlctioni wUl beLNargucd -betbre .the Court, as it is cluimedr " th at' New Jersey is the psoper pl&eje fp?V the ti ial, aa the- President? died - there. As time elapses the' desire to give Guiteau affair show for- his life fceems

How are the: eopte uv know what are the new laws? ignorance'of I he' - law excuses no onefrom punishment, i yet copies of the1 printed 'lawsare 4 ibstributtd taoiihi; arfavorea few. v JNtor laws with a penalty (attached . ' should he puKlUhetl in the papers of ; every county in the Statet Tbecost --would be trifliug. compared with-tlfe l ' trouble and annoyance, saed- the g people w ho af eignbran t of tee tjjjftfr flWnK the -ne kwt&&;dat&0llik

mrth of a child; withi thesnanieHOf its parents njuist be registenjei: itf the

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Crouuty Clerk' s4 office.

i Wi McCormick, while1 in this cityrbefoire, he was stationed- at the Main .street Methodist and until recently waa enti tied to the affix liRev." but now his fi'icnds call him by his jnanie, stripped of all titles, A- friend interviewed him, recently, and in substance,.. Mr. SicCprmiek said: f 1 , am the-' moref disposed to. - take some trouble to ffive certain facts to

the publicvbecause of a . disposition to unfairness manifested1 already by some; for instance, the-North wes tern Christian 1 - Advocate' of Chicagostated recentlyv that "I ' was askeoto resiga lor preaching ulufgersoilism.,,, That is V a deliberate wd malicious falsehood , for there is novsuelk word in' the report5 of the committes, nor, in? the disposal of the case' tf ' . ' ' ' , era offered- a better salary than T ever had to preach, in. Wapaca, independent!', but I have not yet concluded -what I will do, "Twill only say farther th a fc I am

neither seared nor mad. I have not

iostf.mv religion; Christianity is a

more real and a more beautiful thing

to me now tnan it ever was before and ! feel' better q u al i fied to preach than I ever did before; 1; am open

to.congratoiatipns;but?not to eondol ence;" . . ,

VThc' report of the committee trytng M iIeCvoi'm ick unanimously endorsed' his christian character and 4hercj was, not ?the least shadow of

saspieion in that regardi-r-Sw A?l-'

bany JL'ubhc fress; During the -recent, rainy spell, theNew ICork- Store sold over 300 mens' and ladies', and children's rubber and gossamer' suits: ; , ; You i wont grumble about hard

4nnes -when von see how low tn ose

new goocjs are gping off.. at,the New

York5 Store; 11 gtrbs tribe now;

GREAT SALE OF

Complete lines of Mens5 Shetland drab, white and ribbed Shirts and.Drawers at 50c. Splendid line of Mena Scotch lamb wool and white merino at 75c, do. extra fine at $1. Eull lines of Ladies' white merino. Vests and dra wers at 50 and.75c; " Extaa do. do., extra line, at 1. A large- assortment of Ladies' scarlet and drab .underwear. An immense stock, in all qualities, colored and-white. 100 dozen extra heavy Boj's' Vests and Drawers at 5.0c. Complete lines of. Misses' Underwear, Infants' Vests, and an im mense Variety of Children's Union Suits; colored and white.

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PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN ' " FIGrURES, ; BETTISj (VERS & CO. ' . INDIANAPOLIS.

NOTICE of AlPOI?irtlIfi2T. Notice is hereby given that the

undersignel has been appointed exe-

cuter of the will of Jane tturch late

of Monroe Couny deceased.

The Esttite is proiiably solvent William Tarici n crcNj- ExeeutcM-. East and East attys. Srpt. 2U, 1S81. Dissolution - Notice is hereby given that the copartnership between John W. Buskirk and Henry C. Dun can in the practice of law, has been heretofore and now is dissolved, so far as the same related to criminal business, the said Duncan being Prosecuting Attornev-elcct JOHN' Wi. "BUSKIRK, KENRY C. DUNCAN. - Sept, 17, 1881, "WINE OF 0ARDU1 "akc tobv cheeks and clear coiuplcxiona. Soldby J. W. SH UEM AKER. " Bl ACK-PRAUGNT " emmcostiveness and Sick-Headache. Sold by J. W. SHOEMAKER. Adjoiiriieil Term of tho fllouroe Circuit Conn. Notice is hcrebv given that an Ad

journed Term of the September Teim,

188I,of the Monroe Circuit Court ol Suite of Indiana, will be held in the the Couit-house,in the City of Bloomington, in Monroe couuty, in said State, begiuning on WEDNESD A Yf OCTOliSB 12, 1881, at 8 o'clock a. m., and continuing from dayUo day until the business thereof is disposed of, of which Adjourned Ternv, the parties and wit n esses iu all eases undisposed of at the regular September Term, 1881.

of said Court will take -LOtice. Tin regular petit jurors foi said regulai September Term. 1SSI, ot said court will also bem attendance on said L2th day of October, ..1831, at t-'

oclock a. m., at; said Adjourned Term.' Witness my name with the seal oi said court aliixed at the Clerk's olfiee, in the City of Bloomington, the 3Qth day of September, 1 8S1. . se!a l Wm. F. Browk i XG, Clerk Monroe Circuit Court Jf you live in a Malarial District wear the Lion Malaria and Liver Par arid Pla slers ? Th ey a re a cer tai t pre,yentative against .chills or malar: and i'f, there is" a trace of ii in tin S3stem, they will tlioroughlv eradi cate it. Tio wiiiilc treatment fo' one dollar. " -

Onehalf tlie Profits BY BUYING GOODS OF--

A BJBW OP If FfiSSCES:

A Wonderful Olcovry. s For the speedy cure of Consumption and all diseases that lead to it such as stubor.i Coughs Colds, Bron chitis, Hay Fever, Asthma pain iu the side and chest, dry hacking eohgl tickling in the throat, HoaiVeness. Sore 1 h ro at, and al 1 ch ro n ic or I in -gering diseases of the throat anclungs, Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal and has established foV itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians' recommend and use it in their practice. The formula from which ii is prepared is highH

, recommended by all medical journals

The clergy and press have complimented it in most glowing teams. Gto 3'our druggist and get n t. ial bott le for ten cts, or a regular size for $1 For .sale by H. Lindle', Bloomington Ind. 7

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. We bog to inform the Indies in and arouud Bloominj-ton that wbon requeH'ed by I otter we will mail free of charge full lines of samples, and carefully fill and forward orders however small, by mail or express as desired. Prices in ev-ary cose the same as if the j urc'iascr came to Indianapolis and bought tho.so jds at our

store. Terms, P, O. ordor, or 0, U, D.

PETTIS, IVER. k CO, Indiannpolis.

Habit CnTed lnttcoVeeks. 1 hnre never failed. Ko pny tH Cured.. Uit,H li. Bln,JCUchufoiulnd.

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has for more than forty yetirs maintained its

position as the leading aj.er of the West. It ranks above all others in circulation, influ-, once, and in the esteem of Its readers, because It is jafTC the Kind of paper the people want. The Weekly Times covers the whole ground of a flnit class family journal. It is larger and better than any high-priced weekly offered the public; its reading matter covers a greater scope, is more entertaining and instructive, ana yet it costs BOT OKE nOIilAH A YEAR. Our agents everywhere say it is the easiest paper in the Held to canvass for, and readers of one year are so pleased that they are sure to renew their subscriptions. 1 Eight pages Fijty-slt columns for one (hilar a year, and the most liberal terms to club igents. Specimen copies free. &end for one before subscribing for any paper. Address Weekly 'limes, ZW Walnut Street, C.'neiunati, O.

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readers who would know

doings-as promptly as tlo news enn le im.'

Auoress iimes-iHrf uincmuatlj tf.

Pertraitof Garfield, SIZE OF SHJSEr, 19x24, With his Autograph, neknowljC'HgKl by hinnoff lo he the ' best likeness in existence. $7 per lumdreil. iilKleCoil , 25 ct Qnpv oi" Autograph Loiter giv en with each i)ieture sold.

Ii Address, Shobor A Carqueville Litho. Cc

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Ami correct all damn.e.uenis of-the system

w wlticli are the ofirfprmg of Malaria. Don'tdalhy systtm wilh Arsenic or'Quinina, which nin notonlv ex.MiMve but dangerous uiitiliclnoi), when this hana!H riiuunly is c;rtHiiU care you. 'The cur of tbsuusc hv Ahirptitm ii not mily un tmiibputod fact, but thv rttiihliint a natural law, and U curtain to l4iktUj iat-o.iii alarKtidojr.ee, iC internal raMjicine& rttoivtioK of tho I .ion lad jon a disordrcd stomaH and ltor, and it.t Uioruuh oxterminalk'n of fevruf avorv fort, and tho value of the Plasters in afli.linstht action of the Pad. especially when there id tmin in the hack or .sidi. or cold ax U eiiiiti-dst, wakes the conduued Iteinedy hot only the ehei'-peatbot the8A.at and B&tt e'r preuented to the public. The Whola Treatment Combined, PAD, BODY He FOOT PLASTERS, FOR OWE DOLLAR.

IJivo this Itemed) a trial ; It Ih certain to help yoa. For sale by J"ruggl;b, or sent by mail upon receipt of libovo prie,ly THE LIOM MZD3C1NE CO., 908 WooBter St. IfMW TOJtK, 8okl lv J. V. SHOEMAKEH-.

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! Ulcers, Scrortiloi Diseases JSrysii? las, Php8cs,Bil8r ore Eye, Scald Head ffierciirial Diseased' 4

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; this Medicine Cannbt be Sar passe e.

The Boss Drug S

is the place for Paints and Oils.

The proprietors have "certificates enough on hand to fill " a good sized r volume, ail of them the free will offerings of those who have boen cored by the "Blood Searcher."' ;Sendvbicircuiars. .Sold hv all drnggist.,? u

H. A. SSX,"LE:R.S Sj CO., Proparieters,

Sellers' Liver Pills cures. Liven Complaint, Headachei Gostiveness, Diz- f ' ziness, Fever and Aofue. . ' ,J. . t t .. rj'r. !; I'

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JflwSJBSa nTi m jMatpubiiheiU A thrilling tmy, of how hr roge .from vUxvrUyWm Wk f j I fl-' il(?a,?,-w,'a7'i1"1 rognrdias? hit Cabinet, Canjlu t with Conkling, Muuxit.mioftMZ IB Ii L I k I 1 1 iTMSurgical Tnatmqit. Death imd Fmternl 06ry Miw;otc; Ably written; tmbeHshi with M f T T II ' ' " -rortraitM othrPrMiJmLCvbitet.:Xrt Gnrjttf'l. etc. Lw price. By far the iVstestM flfl II I tmlmW J .jftfl, eliing book out. LiberaE ternu- Outfit. GOc. 'Adttsf illluB.VlU) BUO&. &tt WtvZnJlL St raLSrjgf " .

Mens1 Cass. Suit a Mens' All-Wool Suits 22 'yards Bleached Muslin . 2 2 y a rds Fi n e B ro w u . 14 yds Heaviest t . 22 yards Prints ..... G yards .Carpet . 10 yards Jeans , . S pounds Rio Ccffee .... 10 pounds N. O. Sugar. . . .

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have a choice line of Latest

Styles of Ladies'' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Notions. Neckwear, and a full, line of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Oil Cloth, Carpets, Queens ware, Groceries, etc My stoek contains the best as well as the cheapest of all kinds- jyf Dry Good the trade requires. WM FORTY YEARS EXPBRffiUCE And money to piry in advance for all the goods 1 buy, I therefor CAS andV ILL soil my present stock of iroods for ON E H ALF of that anv other house in town will sell you. II any other house will sell goods at cost, I wtli uthrov in" the thread .to make- them up.

And Chen come in, situ) 1 wiil make good my pnmiise. April 23, ?SL W. OJ'HE. i

Tim Great Vegetable Idver Corrector ?, It contains tio Calomel or Mineral of ;?y ltintl, if Main Ingredie nt in the Concentrated Mrdifal J'rincipl'3 of ' . the Ta racelcu m or"' v. : Jiandclion, '

laid Spaetfle for all lfMV wrtitlnff froi Dercnfid TAtr jtvweto, &olee&. ,, or Kidneys ?

TAMAXINJE .. Cures s: Liver Com- '

plaint in all its Mages

j.aL4..f m Cures

Cuveti Hablbualm&yspejteid 'mnd

tomiHpatiQn. 5 nmottmu

2ftV4T fails to euro Chronic

Ague 'IH-y it. TABAXIim

TABAXINE

Is for Sale by all Druggists end ftot

Price, 50 Cts. anil $lOih A. KXEFEK,' Indianapolis. Ind,

W. 18; SilWJLiEfB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BL00MIXGT0T, - - IXDlAXA.

Office i Bee Hive Building, second Qooiv , . Api 16'81.

CASES VAWZANT, SI DEKT AMJEK and UPHOLTERNorth End of Fee's Building, Col

leee Aviaae, Hearse, fuirnishel when desired B LOOMING T02T '1X1)1 A3 A

Dr. J. W, Craiii

ot-Ficjc: Over McCalla 6c C's. 4 , BLOOMINGTON INI),

All woik gnariiutoid; 642

ih Street Dry Goods House.

1 Strangers visiting the Cmeihnati Exposition wishing to buy D R Y GOODS, should nbt xiegtecfeto

examine pur assortment and prices, before buying.

We have but ONE PRICE and guarantee poods jast s rep-

rep resented by us.

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Price-list -with formula for ne if-tc easuremexit for SRIRTS. CJOI

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DAVID. LANDRETH ScJJONS. PHILA.

and THSHERMEH - I

If yon went to buy 7Srert Cloeir Jutkrt Borst Poxert ifirjVl

cntfincM 'nw .ronaoio or irao- is

f or tor gemsrol purpotatl buy thn : 'Starve Koosr? foftfi. -iWjfe., :-J

List and niusirated TnmahlH.?

;if (sent Iroe) write to Toe Avurujm

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, ATTQiSTEY$ ATV LAW,

kLOOMIXQTOm : I 12SrJb

Will prttiein Coert of Monroe and ad tining onntii. Srooial atUftt;on f aid to ollUo&8 And. all busioetis aatruated to Mi

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E u skii' li Dii ti e an , ATTOKNIYS AT LAW, ; MLOOMlKGrl GK ifJ ' Praoticw in tho Courts of Monroo and adjoin ingfonntie". Prompt a ttontioii gWenf to coi teetioim. and ail other lBBal.ouflinfcsa.

UNIVERSITY of CINCINNATI. Academld leartmenwith fire different courses liftdittg to decrees, aud N ormai.Couse leftdinK to a diploma. Si? lOOLOr Dksiqk with Art intrueUon leading lo gradoatioo and a diploma, astkoxouicml OssKavATORY.aU the nit an j and applianoM leading to a degree. Academic year in all departamnU begins Sept. iHUai. Non-resident students cat oDtaiubaardoii reasonable terms. For catalosnc address TUOUAS V1CKEKS, Rector. Cincinnati, Ohio.

A Compound Tincture of tho most valuable remedies known to the medloal profession, prepared upon, atrjcidy ... pharmaceutical principles;'

An experience' of twenty-five year proves It to be the greatest Antidote to Slolaria anl oil other Aima -

BQHutinoas knovm to tiie world, Tho only absolute citte f yt all Affections of the K id ;neya. In layer CoiuplnJn U nyapepaiia, all D isorders of che Bowels, and mAWnSL tlons of the Thnmt mid X.uiig ife is ruallt Jlcmnous, while as a rvanedy for ooinplainU peculiar to the female sex it has lao equal. NOT A BEVERAGE Bat an old reliable Pou sell old Himeily. tbwcughly adapted to assist nature. : It supplies tone to the stomach, remvigoratoe the digBstave organs, at'mulatcy tho Eeoretims, and irornotuig u regular notion oi the bowls, enables every oxgall of the body to perform its allotted work regu Jnriy and without interruption. .Its highaat commendations come from those .who b.ive used it longest and known it best. -Nowhere so popular as in Lancahter, Pa., wliew it has t'n ni use for more than a quarter of a century. Hi shly com mended ns a General! Tonic and Appeiizer. Sold by Jruggi6U eveiyifhura. THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH A lajge aizod paper descriptive of disease, its origin and oure, will be mailed free te any address on application to THE M1SHLER HERB BITTERS DO. . ' ' jpStncaster, Paf Pi" "We strongly recommend t mothers Prof. Jfarkor'a Pleasant Worm Syrup. It neve lis, is easy to tJte, and no nftr-pnysic is xoquired. Vrioo, 25 i!ut. :

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The 15ct Co u all Svrnw U

pLso's Oiuo for Onsuniption.

It acts quick anil it taste trood. Dose mii nil, -hot tic Iiivkp. Therefore the ciieiipot on wei os the be?t. 3oId (?vorywlu?re

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WT. AW BURN INSTITUTE U&. 4t h Seisioc. openn Sept. 9J. BL TITANC MllXEIt, Pres., J.ilOteS JiMITiaV A. MvJPrin., OinciaaaU, POUGHKEKPSIB, N.Y. f Oll THK L BEK A L EDUCATION OP WOMPX Examinations for entrance, Sept. 14 Catalogues sent on a plli cation to W. Ij. DEAXj HegJatrar. July 27th, IBSt ':

University

Cfo to the Bofs $$xig

Store fob Wall Paper)

and Window Sliades- . . . 1 - - ..

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The Twenty-seventh Session opens Tuesday. Spt. l3tb. Professors, 35; Studonts. 361; Every educational facility. Tuition loss than 3 10 per term. Board at absolute cost, $2, 50 ov less. Whole expense for forty weeks, $150, jp or oatp i " gue . address . ' " t President II. W. EVEREST. y IrTington, Ind. HAHNEMANN ' Medical College

AND HOSPITAL.

The twenty second Winter' course begins

October 4,1381, TUo largest Honioepath:c

College in tht world., Clihics uncxcolled;

woman' admitten : material for diascctiou

nbundaut. For catalogues - ..address

Wabash Avenxte, Chicago, Ills, INBIANAPOLiB FEMALE SEMINARY. A irftl-Classi ICoaiding School

for Young Ladies and Misses, reopens Sept, 8,

1SS . Ecaltby location, School building new, elegant,. ind furnished with all modern conveniences. Boarders find a pleasant home. Full corps of experienced,, liberally educated teachers, Course of study thorough and practical. No better place to acquire a musical education, vocal and instrumental, Art, Elocution and Modern Languages receive fpecial attention Gorman Language spokon in the family, 'Jcrms moderate. Send for catalogue, Mr- A Mrs, J. H. KAPPES. Principals, Pffun, St, Indianapolis, Ind.

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experisentiu Sewing Uuchincs. ueow4faS; .. . 5 ffoodpoittt ef aU present arid Jbmir matt; sna'Sm:.H v - - P -Ww it not a " one mitn ,ror " ono idea " n laohino, aa otfeesa J - R axe. ItaTaidjt the defect ciT ether, and po , .VfS'- :3r saaeee new aad ea&Mii featin:ea and 'ooavntlenewf a ?' S

tenUuL thmilte. and JtimpU" .Warranted aaa

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The only Vapor Coo Stove that hastood , tae -test it years, and 0ven entire . '. .said pr&et satisutctioa; . V 'I ' Now in use. nrift crpwing, in favor wherever, ..used." Those who have them will tout :' '' "do5 without them. f rhc Most Simple, ' The Most DaraBle, '': ' ' The Most Perfect, : The Most Economical. No Swellerlng Heaf ; ' v Nfl Fires to Build, . ' r r '"- Mo Ashes to Remove, " Mo FaeltoGarryi vr

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TAB SUMMER mttf, A5E 'JtmjBnfff

Does every description c f cooking: or others work hei-etc fo doni by tlieordinaiy cooking, stove or rauge, with ease and perfect comfort: Washing, irqningr, baking, broiling, fruit? '

canning, etc., uto., wnooutf' wue lusuucrouKjheat or .the : old-fashioned - cook.tiitove, and

always ready. Our Patent Automatic Safetv Can " rend

ers the use of our stoves ' perfectly safe " in

the hands of the :mot careless: or inexperj

Send for Full descriptive circular and price-

list. Special inducementK'iio agents in uju?ioocupied territory Address, . ?HUU VAPOR; ST0VU COMPANY,"

yearn. Circulars withVit f$ A i f-1 p!

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AGENTS WANTED SSSnSSSLSn'S! tiua Maclilnie ever in vented. Will suit a pair or stockings, with HEEL and TOE complete, ia 20 minutes. It will also fchlt ii great variety of fancywork for which there is always a ready market Sorr.l ' for circular and terms to the T wombly Knitting; . . Machino Co., 403 Washing tott BL, liostoc, il&s.

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NEW RICH

BLOOD !

"Pfirfinji ' YmraaHve I'ilts raako New Rioh

Blood, and will eomnlctoly chango the blood In tt3eentiresvst(!iri W three months Any person

; who will take 1 pill each nightfrom 1 to IS vecs'a

may be rostored to sounu noaitn, u suco a wxng impossible. Sent by mail for 8 Set! cr stamps. -J. 8. aOHHSON & CO Ifcstpn? Ma formerly JBangorf Ms, , , ; . .

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i)r. C. C. Moorc.73 Cortlandt Rt.tNcwYarh.

Xiiyiauablcj to p'it$ry Sm

Don't You Forget it! School Books and Stationery ctjb the Boss Brn g

, AND THE. G15KAT..WEST should Purchase .Tkkets hJJ-ho

' OHIO & MESESffPI EM

Lowest Katca for pickets, Household Goods iStock, etc, Ail Fassengm's ;frricd, to St,

Lotus Union Depot? - NO MI1DNIG m .CU ANGBS - B3' this Route. For f n 1 1 in for inatiou such as Maps, Tiuie-tablos,RatSOii.

Passengers am Freight, , apply t to j

Sttitioii5 AcritsW tliitsCoinpanji ,,'r call on oi':aii dress JS MILLS, ' General Einigratipn Ageiit, . i , i 1 Sevniour, Iird.

ocansB pra-emmeut among uie Kreatc iibexubwohw: , Lt Vest for heiw; tit most direct, qmciand fe'nnV w j ' J 4 jp eonnecUng thVret , i' J

EasTsax uisrjtfii which tarnmiato there, wlth tUKaaa-; -tf Citt, LaarrnirwonTav ATcaisoif, CoTOfprBtiwaKt j f; und' OnaaU; the .TO : ;iadiate: . .,-1 ' -.' ' ' that peach-atos the Contiuent from the MtsaoarfEttwr; f , v-fc

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lis the oahrJme limm Chicart own las track:- Into Basaiu 1 7 '"W W

or which, ty a own road, reaches ihe. noJjata ahoya --: - ? F named,. Ki tiusfkes bv cA'mAJt1 KoMTMXX&r? . r : " fe!

ciean oar, w fvav. pawrtatir w rTico .n rwvQjr. . f t .. x. t-ti

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Day Cai of nnrivaled mwaUficeaec. Prauust . ... , .raL . .

PaixACB Slkkpinxi Cabs, add r own wori Mameue 1 :

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excer.cwe, at he low rata at NsvxxTT-riva . 7 i . . . '

ara between Ctdcaso, rwia. AUlwaukea 4 , . IX

i Rivrrnulitfli rnd riOJiS cwiaectionsarau . . Jmm. ?

Wo ticket (do not foro$ ihm dlrecUj to. cvarj place.. ; r imnor?nuco in Ivansaiv arbttttka.. Black Hills. .'

Wydmlne,, l'th, fdaho, XoTad?H. Oaiforaia, OfWW

waaiaagmn aficHrj; t '.iZfi fFi I " . . Ut ! 1

.." As libera'; arrangements, rcRfttlos baggage as Mr.ii.f ?nl ether llne, ad raw of faro always as -UXOMM U ; tora, whoThirnlah hut a tithe of tlu OomJbrt. 1 1 u - 3 T? . '&.. .

JOHN JACKSON

Tickets, roans and foWre at all prUiclpal ekatoffiees. 7 .f 1 7 A

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Aiu v ( ;ture, and portrait, and our Ajrtcoaiio's name aadl ?

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Shop undepKahn Tamimbauni?s

nrA TT Vr CiORG A N S 18 v, t ef i atones sets regds. PC,:iJmi. ,n"tv ?Sf- Pianos. II 25 1- p.tsrinus. KlaWBEK. Address Bl.iTJl!ffWsWnoln;:IK-J

OrillM

aiiu jTfcri.'tu.aAai imi v .. .

oared iu to SSds. Ten years ai J j- 4 tabUahed; J 906 cured. Write sutj.r matt

5,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE OFH 1 L !

A nil! hlstorr of his erentfnl life nam the cradle, to tho tv., .m C & .isT

grave. Wil lions are vnaiing for t ids bwk. It In the bepl -C T ' r - " f

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Accats who send Immediately fa te noa Mid orailiiw te i & ilfe w&S: '

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