Bloomington Courier, Volume 7, Number 52, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 October 1881 — Page 4
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THE SATURDAY COURIER.
H. J. KELTOS, U ELLA FELTUSjr
Editors.
A JsFrB MsfOCRATIO
NEWSrAPJSRV
1 SO per yoar in natance
THE. IAR&E8T ACTUAL, CffiGULAflf
Ohio has a colored member-of the legislature named.Green- One case, at least,, where Green is black!
According to otBcial reports; the Lawrence :'countyi ail is "not fit for a
hog to live. in;" and the foot! fur
nished at the pooi; -hoase is- ,'not fit
for a dog, to eat.?
As soon as the Seymonr Times
began advocate the doctrine oP Infi
delity ii!s circulation jnmped fixrea 500 to 10:000 copies a-week: What a temptation tor a country editor. In Bedford, the lawjers haT rgreed to hold no consultation for less than 2,00, vlf you i ask -what he will take to drink?" he will answer, "A little of that best liq net" and then bring in a bill for $2.00: -
Prom the Bedford Star.
Seventy nine indictments were
found Jujr the late gvandjury.
Many Bedford women are in : the
habit of boldly walking into the saloons and yanking out their hus
bands when they stays away from horaeitoo lemgr ;
Rev. Jl W. McCormick, a fussy little chap who used to publish a paper here, and who afterwards became a minister in the M. E. Church - and
fact; mostly anonymous, and altogether worthies to the searcher after truth. In a wot k like this," the American people want, and they are entitled to have, the best. From all the information we are able to obtain weare convinced that this "Life and Work olf Garfield" will meet their expectations. .,
If you live in a "Malarial District wear the Lion Malaria and Liver, Pad and Plasters. - 'Fney are a certain preventative agajiist chills or malaria and if there "is A trace of W in the
system, they m 11 thoroughly eradi
cate it.. The whom .LreauiTcni, . iuv
one ao.uar.
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S&ilt in t ho Workii1ioi). To do good work the mechanic mush have good health. If. long
preached for several years n this hag entVibled his lvana or dimmed his
siht, let him at once, and before
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Editor Courier: Thinking that
some, of the readers of your Tery valuable paper might be interested in
reading some items from this (the
Centennial) State, Irwill, If agreea
ble to yourself, give m? few - through
the columns of the: Coutier ...The past season has been a good one for
, the farmers generally here.
On the valley where irrigation . is rensi&oraise- croiis, wheat' was
- very goed andisnot alt yet threshed,
but will probably average 25?bushels to the acre. Oats was ; also' a fair crop., There is but little corn raised in the State.; Mi will not always mature, owing to tUe cooL, nights au;d shcrt. seasons.; - ..? 7 Herein the mountains our chief crop is potatoes, - No artificial , irri9 gati on 4s Teq uired as wegenerally have rainfaH .saiBScient for potatoes. This yearf howeve, the first part of the season was Very dry;4 which cut the early crqp-short. In July it: be?, gan to rain, and was quite seasonable the rest of the summer, consequent iy late varieties of potatoes are first-rate I; haye been harvesting where; they average 150 bushels to the acre. Owing t the great demand for laborers on the diflerent, branches of railroads.now nnder way r of : conconstruction in this State, men are very scarce and hard to hire at any reasonable-priceJ0 1 As high as -two : dollars p?r day and board has been paid f orpotatoe uiggers - We 4 nave had a fine fall for svingoirr crops: Generally? we i ihaye rseveral snow storms in OetqbeK but this fall has ... . . ' I? - ' been quite" dm ? If the weather con
tinues gopdistheiranchmen will- have
the crops' d ng by November ltnot- : withstanxling; the; scarcity, if men. There? seems to be bht little excite
ment prerthe coming election. This;
State is. to elcctionfe Senator and-ah-. so voonrthe 'oca Vion of the S tate
Capital, whether it -shall- remain in.
Denver or: jbftt moved toPjaeblo; 1 20 miles southoC Denver In all probability .the Northern part pf the State wili carry tliei day,j3and ihev apital will etill remain.-1 in, ,J)ener; V 4rhe; city of Denver i3v situated on' the Platte $0rei 14 mileii eas of the base of'thc Bockyu Mountains, with a populatiiofajbout ,000; mostly Americans;' but :a; fevr negroee and chinrsBeaver U improvibg1 very rapidly, has almost . doubled- in size and population ib the last tjo years, It is hedrq uai ter s ?lor, the mining
to wns and districts of the mountains.' A great, mam of : the settlers, .here
talk of idov i jig furth er ?west in the
. spring-over the snowy., range and
on to the Gunnison country; which
has been oceupied.f bsy .the J3te Indi
ans since the State was first settled
Th3 Government haa :Ubw made
reatvuwuh ther Hie? ana moved
'mPfs-' WTeservawon ,on u in tan
, B&astern part of ' Utah
" ijrritory. Since havings been mov-
ell they seem lo bevery ".v much ; tdie-
u. satisfied. A great . manyT have .re
turned to their old reservation and express a deer mi nation tq r remain
there. T They h ave 'killed -some of the
pevtlers, (.h.n'neid;r.anjbhei't6leA. stock,
and doingleviltry'generallyj v In $11
probability theywjif ' give .cdhjider-
ame troubleitojthe risettiers'! on; the
frontier, and befhardvtp-whipcr drive
out, as theyare so well auainted
with the pbsses and'vna
cations in the mountains of their old hunting grounda. M Th is new country
is sa id M i .'be vefj- rich in: mineral, f n
the mountainous partsj and the ag-
ricnltulral parjscanhot be excelled
a ny where jin thewesterm parkof 'the United; StaUsI ? It is undpubtedly the gardeaspotof-Ameica. There
are several large? valleys, among which
are the. li'ncompnhgre, 60 iiiiles.long a ndN seyeral i4wide. -The Doloras sGran de, G unn ison,and White RiversV and .their tMbuarics, have large4 yal- . leys, ajid sa.re1vcx3fertlei Theusrronad ing hills are covered with rass
conterence, has been found guilty of
heresy by tho Wisconsin con feren ce
and asked toresign his pulpit, If cGormick is one of those kind of fellows that will do anything lor the sake of a sensation.
Since January 1st there has been
1,620 car loads of store shipped from this place, 515 of which were for the
new State House. During the same
time 418 car loads of lumber, staives,
Ac, 124 t)f live stoeit, 23 of grain, 27 ef watermelons and 29 miscellan
eous were. sent away. The number
wil! reach 3,QjOO by January let. 1885: -. From Bedford Banner- ., ' There is no less than $100,000 invested in machinery in the four prin-
py9l stone ouarries liere, and four-
..-r . . : fifths of it-is owned by Chicago-men
or men formerly of that city; 7
f A drunken woman disgraced the
streets of Bedford on Monday and
Tuesday of. .this week. A more de
graded or disgusting sight can never
be found, any place, than that of
woman so fallen-from her high estate
as to reel and stagger onhe, public
streets, swearing and using horribly
vile language,:in a. state of
be i
intoxication.
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We consult the best good' of our
readers, ia reccommendihg them to now secure the valuable and import
ant information and most interesting
reading matter, including a thousand
or more 6f,pleasing and instructive engravingsvand sketches, that can be obtained at a trifling expense in the
American Agriculturist. This is not
not? merely a, farm and gardeu J ournal?but is very useful to every housekeeper and to every household in Village or. Country. It has an entertainingtand useful department for the -little ones. It. is a, journal ,that pays to take and read. Try it; and our word for it, you not be disappointed; 'Its constant, presisten t exposures of hunbugs and swindling schemes are worth far more? than the cost ot the paper. The 4lst-annual ."v7oiuine begins January Vbut those .subscribing now for 4882 get the rest Of the year free. Terms : ' 1.50 a year; four copies $5 (Englts: and German editori) ; single copy, Uc. . ' N. Bi Those desiring can get an extra or double speimen number post free1 for 10, cts., by, - addressing the (Publisher, Orange Judd C4 751
Broadway, New York.
some organic trouble appears, take
Hop Bitters. His system will be re
juvenated, his nerves strengthened,
his sight become clear, and the whole
constitution built up to a higher
working condition.
NOTICE Of APJOIKTi!II3T. Notice is herebj' given that the
undersigned has been appointed exe
cutor of the will of Jane Burch late of Monroe Couny deceased.
The Estate is probably solvent. William Tarkingtcn, Executor.
East and P2ast attys. Sept. 20, 1881. " VZko Orpbauiii Jafry .,. Milk, pure and good will be delivered at 5 ccn' s per quart. Tickets at Collins & liarsell. Sep. 22. A. C. WAGGENER. . v mm t mm : .. A triripackage of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" freeof charge. Sold by J. W. SHOEMAKER.
Audi i or ' Sale off Hil in queue LcLUds
and Lots.
Notice is herebv-eiven that the fol
lowing tracts or parcels of Lands and
Town Lots, or as much thereof as may
be necessary for the purpose will be
sold or-offered for sale, at the Courthouse door,in the city of Bloomington, Indiana, to the highest bidder, for cash iiit hand, on ' . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1881. The.same hsving been mortgaged, to the State of Indiana to secu re' the payment of principal and interest "of Common School and Congressional School Fund of said count3 and which1 have been forfeited -to the State for the non-payment of interest, &c, on the same. 1 Hess than the whole tract is sold the part so sold will be m the North west corner of the tract and if less than the. whole
lot is sold' the part so sold shajl be off of the side extending across ' said lot' Sale con tin ui ng from day to day u ntii all shall be sold -or offered forale: v "WASHINGTON TP.5
The west half , of the north-east.
quarter of section eigh teen town ten range one west, containing eighty acres more or less. V Mortgaged by Adam A. Clark and wife: Principal interest, damage and cost $163.96. The north half of the south-east fourth0,of the north west quarter of section eighteen town ten range one west, containing' twenty acres more or less. Mortgaged hy Adam' A. Clark and wife. Principal, interest, damage and cost $132,28. BLOO10NGTON TP;
" BLACK-RAU'SHT " cures costiyeiiess and Sick-IlQadach e. Sold by J, W. S 1 IOEM A K-ER. WITH COWMirSSJOXKiiS. Below is a oopy of tho reports of tho Trustees of tho geVera1 Townships, sliow-. ing the amount of funds on bands and received since Got. I8lh, 1830, and amount expended, and on hads up to Oct. 17th, 1881. Bean Blossom Tp David Miller, Trustee. Reccipt-y - $3,874 50 Expciuiiturea 40
Balance 116 10 Allowance for services 82 00 Wishi7qion Tp Wm. H. Creagar, Trustee.
KeceiDts ' ?3,340 ?.l
Expenditures :
Are You' GoiagfTo Kansos, Missouri, Texas; Calif orni, or any point in the West or Nortb west? If so, don't fail to call on or write to meyViithe Cornier ollicc, as I caji give $cni tho veiy lowest rates. Also the host rates to all points East. It J. PJCLTUS, Bloominton, Ind. Agent O k M Kail way.
' 3i atiev ei nioi wenvy,, A t the September Term, 1881, of the Monroe Circuit Court, the estate of Ephram BaugU was declared probably insolvent. Those interested are notified that, the same will be settled accordingly. H RAM BUTCHER, Oct. 17, 1S81. Administiatoh East & East, Attys, -
Balance ( . 1.415 70 Allowance for services 142 00 Marlon 2 John Campbell, Trustee.
Receipts :. 1,633 3o
Expenditures i,iu oi Baianco 30 74 Allowance for services 62 00 Bcnion 2)-Al ex. Robertson, Trustee. Receipts 9 $2,91 1 43
Expenditures
1,0S5 15
Balance 1,226 28
Allowance for services 68 00-
Bloominoton Qh Wilson5 Adams, Trustee.
Receipts $4,909 55 Expenditures 3,175 89
Balance 1.82S 66
Allowance for ser ices 272 00 Richland 3--iGilhert KPerry, Trustee. Receipts ' $4,73 33 Expenditures 2,57 53
Notice off A ppoiulimiit. Notice is.herebr given that the un-
d eloigned has this day been appoint
ed Administrator of the estate of
Lawrence Kelly, late of Monroe
county, deceased. Said estate is
apposed to be solvent. Wake S. Walker. . Got. 5.th, 1881. '
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WILL POSITIVELY CUR It X&lnrls, f lillls and Fe?er, LIrer font plaint, Kidney iMIHeultiw, Inlermltteut and Bilious Fever,
And correct, all derangements of" the system WljCtTS, rOlUlOUS JflfeiPam, KjirfMpeiaS, i'imi!d& t
a ana. ; oa'e My.es, scaiu Head, Mercurial Ureases
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which arc the offspring of Mai:
Don't doss the avstem vriih Arsenic or Quinine. Trhieh
are uotonty ex? ensire but dangerous niadtciuuN, wbn thishanultisrt remedy iortain louure you. The cut of diw3sta by Absorption is not only au undisputed fact, bat tb fultlilmunt of n naiural lavtrt and is certain to fatke tha iilnca.in a large decree, of intornat medicineo. TUo action of tho Lion Fad upon -a disordered stomach and Liver, and its thorough extermination of fe vers of every sort, and tuc valuo of Uie Plaster in assisting the action of the Fad . especially when thera is pain in the back or side, or cold extremities. imiKos the combined Remedy notonly the cheapest but the 3 a. ks and Bast ever presented to the public. Tbe Whole Treatment Combined , - ; FAI), BODY & FOOT FLABTERS, FOR ONE DOLLAR. Qlte thin Bcmedjr a trial it ig certain to hfrlp you. For sale by Prugglsts, or sent by mail upon receipt of above prise, by
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Sold by J. W. SHOEMAKER,
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, For laOSS f AFFBTITB, NAUSEA of STOIVSACH, ana. 01TOXaJiS?PXOK
this Medicine Cannot be Surpaasee.
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The proprietors have certificates enough on band to fill a good iizef volume, all of them tli e free- will offerings, cf those jre-Jia have been cured : .. ,
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half the Profits
BY BUYING GOODS OF
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Life and Work eF- Garfield : Era Hvbraicing tsW account of His Strng- ' gles in Childhood; His Gareer as a SotdiQt : H is Success as a Statesmam;; His Ele ation to 'the Presi1 1 dencyrj His Dastardly Assassinafc tion. " By John Clark Rid path, L, I I; Dl; Published by Jones Brothif.'i.ers Co.1, Cincinnati, Chicago, Philadelphia, Kansas City, t ' The preparation of this meinorial volume, ivas; well an d wisely commit ted to tue bands of Professor5 Eidpaili., .. . Himself an accomplished scholar, of tsevereand :delicate taste, and a love of research whicfr no dU ficulty can daun tj he is j ust the man of all others to find the facts arid .
;make up the record, of the scholar
I and statesman Aw hose memory now
occupies the first .place in the; hearts
of his- countrymen. It may be truthfully said.of Dr. Eidpath thatJae has "an1 elevated - and pure discretion, sound andrfrteady" judgemen t ; that i he has seen and. heard and read man v
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and. divers, books and writings; turn
ing-all of tuis rich andryaned. knowl
edge; to; the best account. He stands in the ft-out .rank j of - living
historians? and bis contributions to
standardliteratuie are not) only vo-
iumniousbut welbj hdgedy scholarly
andfinished. He cannot , make an
.uninteresting book on anv ' subiect.
; With Garfield for his. theme, his
pen has acquired a new inspiration
andai degree of eloquence which
clothes Jiis periods, in the most, fas
cinating, garb imaginable. He inves
tigates and: can poses at, ,the; instiga
tion of pure love forrth e great soul
erewhile translated uto the other
shore;" and,, although his first care
is to find the truth and. write it;- his
determination to make the record in
every respect? worthy of the subject
will' culminate in one of the most fin
ished: Jitera&y efforts ever arrayed in
the garniture of print. It vnll em
brace many; chapters of history .nev
er before published; many points of
biography never before investigated ;
many beautiful pictures of a life that
contains more ; valuable lessons for
humaity thanjany recorded in' this
age and which for evermore shall
speak to all generations in words o t
of in-lots in the city 'of Bloom-
ington kLown; . on the recorded plat of 'said city as'Nos fifteen , a lsp: in ; lot No. t.n and part of in-lot No. eleven in Orchard's addition to the said city of Bloomington. Monroe county, Indiana, Mortgaged by Thomas Welsh.-" Principal1, interest, damage and cost $160.63. . ' "fn-lot number two hundred and thirty-one in the city of Bloomington as shown on the recorded plat of said; city (theii toVn)." Mortgaged3' Joshua O. Howe and wile. Princi-. pal . interest, damage tand cost $27.37. -;: --; '"v ' CLEAR CREEK -TP. ;.'
The north-east foui tli of the south
west quarter of section two township seven north of range one west, containing forty acres more or less. Mortgaged by Miii erva Dn ncan and husband, Principal, interest.' damage and cost $191,72: . " ' ! '
Port of the nortli-.wcst fourth of the
south west quarter of section- t.wo
township 7 north of-ange- one west
containing twenty-two acres more or
less." Mortgagedbr IWinerva Duncan and husband Principai, inter ?
.est, 'damage ail d cost $133. 47. " , f ".- '' Eicii ard A. Folk, J Auditor Monroe County. : Bloomington Ind; ' . ,: P.etpijer 26,1881'. . , r h.
Balance , -" 1,985 80 Allowance for but vices . 13 00 Van Bureh $o ool H. Eaten, Tr'ntee. Receipts : : ' i l $4,107 5R Expenditures! , ; 2,29f 20
.Bnlnnce- 1,803 38
t Allowance Jbr fiery ices . 130 00 Perry Ity Josf.e Payne, Trustee. Receipts f 3,81 3 7p Expenditures 1,91118
Balance . 1,902 61 Allowance for services 154 00 Salt Creek Jese C. "Smith, Trustee. Receipts ' - $3,145 53 Expenditures 1,939 93
Balance 1,06 60 Allowance for services 114 00' Pollc ify Robert C. Todd, Trustee. Receipts ' V $3,843 78 'Expenditure 2,406 21 Balance . :- l,W M Allowance for services 100 00' -
Clear Creek TpReceipts Expenditures
-jL K. Bow den, Truiiiee. $4,C07 14 2,9S4 !i3
1,673 in
Balance
Allowance for services 214 OTt Indian Dreek Tp-r-S. B. Morgon, TrusUo. lieceipte $4,175 10 Expenditures - , 2,542 36 Balance " 1,632 24 Allowance for services 130 00 I lierehy certil'y tbe above to be a correct copy of iiiQ ruports of, and ftllowsinces to, tho Trustees of, the '. various Town ships of Monroe 'county for the year ending October 18th, 1881. -i . BIGHABD A FULKAuditor.
:. Nctico of Purvey. '.
Notice is ncreoy given4to ail non
residents and all , Qth ers l nterested
thatJ will proceed, on Monday th
14th days of ov.v 1831, together with tire Surveyor of Monroe : cotin -tj', Ind.; or his deputy, to run and es
tablish all the lines and corners nec-
!essary to be established iii section 11
township 7-north range 1 east. Meet
at the south-west corner of said sec
tion at 1 o'clock p. m. on- said day.
x oil are requested to be present at
said time and place, ;else the- surve' will proceed-in your abeence. John Elrins. October 25th 1881. ' ?t
If tbe Indians' at & -not too trouble- - ' ' f .. - .m , f , ' . diancc of eternity." gome, there , wixi be a general rush 40D . . J i , . ' , -l-L, JLZt -1 . T Thiais,the, book that people of
, . f c-ivf rifWMKvJ,: fcasteand judgement will buy in pref-
u v f " eren.de to h e h asti ly prepared cam - Goldenoio,, - u . f 1 n,.f.M; .;.u
which the country is flooded ; which
are crude, unauthoritive, and, : in many points, incorrect; ..without
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The Vba&dsomest . and cheapest
O ifhne of overcoats ever brought to this
market Hipi 1 p(Qi:d. jQ t questions of
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Administrator's lialo.
Notice is? hereby given that the
undersigned Administrator of the
estate of -Mans lie Id' Bennett, de
ceased, will sell at public sale on the
premises at bin i tUv.il le, Indiana, by
o;rder of the Monroe Circuit Court, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1831,
the -following deseri bed Xeal Estate
situated in Monroe county, Indiana,
to-wit: .r-
The North half of the South-west
quarter of: section three f8) township
seven iNoriu range one West,
except about 0 acres of the North cast corner thereof described in a
deed from Mansiield Bennett and
wife to Daniel Kelcham, recorxlcd in
Deed Record K, page 21. Tkkms: One-third cash in hand'
on day of- sale,-' the remainder in . equal payments of six and twelve
montns irom aay 01 sale, tne purchaser executing notes for , defored payment waving relief from valuation and-appraisement Jaws' with-in lerr. t at' 6 per cent from day of sale. Sale to begin ai l o'clock p. m. John Bennett, Adm'r. Buskjrk & Duncan Atiy'si Bloouiintpn Indiana, Qc, loylj.
No liead -aclie or . back-ncbe for ladies who drink " WINI; OF CARDU1." : ... Spidy. JJj SIIOEAKilH. mini mt raior';SJaIe. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned;, Administrator of the cs tate o f Iawren ce Kd ly . late of Monroe county, deceased, will sell at public, sale at the residence o? said deceased, in Bea.u blossom township, said county, ..oil TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1st, 18 SI, the personal property of deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle,
Sheep, Hogs, Corn, Oats, Hay, Fann
ing Implements, Household- ami Kitchen Fu rni turo, fec, &e. Sale to begin at 10s o'clock a, in.,--and con tintie froin day to day until all an sold. : ; : ' ,.T " Teum . ims of $3 00 andviindei, cash a band; over $3 CO a credit: oi twelve months will bo given, the pur chaser' to ; give approved security, wi tho u t i ntore s t, a n d wa v i n g rel j;e I frouyvaluatiorj or appraisement laws. ,,: I Ware Walir Oct. 5th, 181.' Adm'r.
The New York Store.
dacblisbed 1853 .
A FEW OF IH1T FIEIOES:
Mens' Case; Suits . . ; . $4 00
Mens, Ail-Wool Suits. . . , , s." 7 00
22 vards Bleached Muslin 1, 00
22 vards Fine Brown. w ; . . . 1 00
14 yds Heaviest " " :: , . . 1 00
22 vards Prints 1 00
6 vards Garnet . .... V ..... : 1 00
10 yards Jeans ....... .. . .1,00
yyj unvia jhu aajuu .... . . . v 10 pounds N.-Q; Sugar. ; . .1 00
g3FI have a choice line of Latest
Styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, and
trimmings, Notions. JNckwer, ana
a full line of Clothing,' Hats, Caps,
Boots, 5 Shoes, Oil Cloth, Carpets
.Qncensware, Groceries, etc. " . My stock con tain s? hhe best as wel
jus the cheapest of all kinds .of Dry
-Good the trade requires. WH FORTY IBARS EXPEE.1ESCB
And money to pay in advance lor
all the goods 1 buy, I therefor CAN
and WILL sell my present stock 0
goods tor JiSVj J iALip ot tiiifit any
other house in town will sell you. I an- other house will sell goods a
cost, I will "throw iii" tha thread to
ttnake them up.
And then come iin. and 1 will mak
good my promfse. April 23, ?8L W. O. FEE.
The Boss Drug Store is the place for Paints
and Oils.
... ATTORNEY AT LAW, BLOOMIKGTOK, - , - IJiDXANA.
. bfllce:- Bte Hite Building, second floor. ' ' Api 16'8L ..
. oasi'BB yAKaAir, UX1JERTAKjER and . UPHOLTEKNortk End.of Fee's Building,. Col
leffe Avemae. Hearse furnisho,!
when desired.. : .- BLOOMIHi QTOir - IJBIA 4
Pr. J. W. Craiait
by the "Blood Searcher," . Send. ,f6iv circulars.' Kri h all Wr;.feft
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Sellers' Liver
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m iMpJSSMMMCJSwJUflt publiahed. Aihnllmo story of how ha roo from obacurittmM MM 10 am. Kapeeially fnj regardmic hi Cuh.net. Ccnjiict with Conkling, AssastinatioH.BZ WmZvrgieal Treatment, I)ixUhKnt funeral Otvqttiejnb, AWy written; ombolished withBfl rartl at & of the President. CuLineL Mr. OnrStid. ttte. Law nrirA. ttv fm Mt rm U
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A et rreot History
remarkable and critical
reccrd of & noble nin.
and DEATH of JAMES A. CAR FIELD
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Ai'.Ivge assortment of Ladies'
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July 27th; 1881. - - y
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Butler University. - The Twenty-seventh Session opens Tuesday,
SepL13th, Professors, 25; Students, 361; Every educational facility. Tuition les.? than
ftlOpertorm. Board at absolute coHt, 32, 50
or l-sss. Whole eatpeniO'for ibrty.weekB. $150, Fo'i catal-gruo, address t .i President H. W. KV?BK8T, -. - Iryingtan, Ind.
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The rat T.Jalarifil Antidote Sold by Drugguts, or
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