Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 May 1883 — Page 4

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THE SATURDAY COURIER. Live Democratic NswsripKu, Published by Hvtoy J. Fkltfs

Now Hi i li I be d 1 1 zc n 3 of Mo n poe county are about to tlecoialc t ho soldiers' graves, t Io following rxtracts from an article, printed in the

Greenenstle B.-mnor of last will furnish fooil for rtfLuainn.

BfJ5 5' nti A l EAR ixifci UAKUL'.Ssl AIM UiSSA VUiCHAAiuii.

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Hiram linclioy, the druggist j has jupt received a full stock of wall paper of t he latest patterns and styles, and a machine for (riming the same, lie also has a larj',0 stock of paints and oils

ready for the spring trade. Dr.

.-'ocal Facts ai

'Fancies

All the new goods at the Now York Store were bought for caii

Wo v.t i I. ... t r Iui'moiI in.

f-oiiiiis

be.

Kassell'ssll Manilla

I to cash as fast 1 make them go.

Why is it that a dead Union sold-

1 . . .Lb. pans, hue ot Shoemaker's. ai ft ivo fm(J. Annually we meet m . , ' ,,,,,, ?

, . . iFinow enraged ai uns siorc una

cue cemeteries :uiu strew non ei s on ... , , , , . . ? n . , r w II hopteasod to moot hi

sled off this mortal coil; v. e extol

vv

as low prices

will

May refuses to shed her un-

Deeeratioa Day next Weaves- derclothing

dav.

port.

The Nashville Jack&oniau and

We' drop a silent tear for Gos- Democrat have boon eonsolodat-

ed.

An addition is being

built to

the chair factory.

Bedford is building another

paper railroad.

It was cold enough for fire and I

overcoats last Monday.

Ten?

Democrats are getting

'ready to carry Ohio this falL

It. I eirce, ! aty excited over the feet that

Adam Geiirer has entered 160 1

acres of iaaii near 1 V I. -i.

j tuts vuuuiy yUUiiUtOOlOllC?! d wave H- C. Duiican ami IL W. Miers ' ordered four bridges built across we attends Court at Bedford White River. Such is hie in a

t his week.

country town.

Prof W, F. L. Sanders, the effi- Therz is considerable talk of cient principal of East Spring Tilde a as a presidential candi-

(treefc public school, has been date next year, rrooabiy it

elected to and has accepted the superintendeucy of the public schools at Uambridge City, 'Vavne county. The friends .of populav education in this city will learn this with sincere regret, as Prof Sanders justly ranks among the best educators in the State, and his services are esteemed a vauable acquisition to any school that may be so fortunate astoseeure them. New Albany Ledg-

would be a good idea to give tne

old man another ehance.

On Sunday morning May 20th, hetv een three and four o'clock, Mr. Garrison's brick building caught tire from the burning kiln, th j roof had become so thoroughly dried by heat, that the flames enveloped it almost instantly, and within a very short time 60 hy SO feet of the best part of the building was destroyed. Abbrit fifteen hands came quickly at the alarm, and with tie good management ot R. M. Wylie, and t lie excellent labor of all, suereeded in saving the reriiaining portion of the building which covers the kiln of green brick.

Loss not deiinitely known, but with damages of walls, furnaces, etc., is somewhere between three a nd five hundred dollars.

Cyclones have been frequent in several of the States further West. There is hardly any danger of the big hills in this section being blown down.

"The Bloomington people are not subscribing to do and good toward securing the repair shops of the L. N. A. 0. road at that place. "Bedford Star. Come tip in a couple of mouths, and we will take you through the shops and show you what life

s in a large city.

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A heavy license law, rigidly ti? forced, is the best agency to counterbalance the perniciousijess of the liquor traffic, but for vflaring to advocate it a person'is c harged with being in league with the dramshops by those prohibitionists who are unwilling to profit by observation and experience ftnd will have nothing except a e t hobby. Are sot temperance reformers in howling after something new all the time merelv ju aying in public like the Pliara;;ee and refusing to employ the nower already furnished them on he statute books? Maybe not, but :t looks that ay to a man up in The tree of disinterest n ess calmly surveying the fiell The sale oi intoxicating liquors is productive : of evil and should be dealt with, net in the light of sentiment and -for effect, but practicably and

It is rumored that the town of

Mitchell will soon make a bold strike for the removal of the county seat to that place. In looking back for years it will be noticed that presidential lightning never struck a man who was really a candidate for the nomination. We wish it distinctly understood that the editor of this paper is not a candidate. Judging from the recent 'demobilizing weather, Old Probabilities must have been on a big drunk.

ami announce i j s language that their

their brav-

grand Uo quuul

services and sacritices will never lie forgotten never! That the debt. ot gratitude due thorn can urvcr be npaid! Then whh solemn visage and measured tread wo return to our homes congratulating ourselves or. a duty well poi formed. II its ten, Death, and ai.ikc the Union soldier worthy of our esteem! Uary him deeply beneath the clods of the valley, that we may plant flower above him! Take him from our sight that we in ay h on or hi m ! ' e c a u n o t repay the dead Tor what they have done, for they are beyond our reach having gone to that undiscovered country whence none return; and to repay the living whom wo bavo with Ud would interfere with our own wants and enjoyments. Therefore let ikem bo removed, that we may mourn and honor their memories in imagination. Happy HnTiting; Gyonnris. "()biervin, in the paiwi of xr'rtny,1" writes a eorrer ornh ut, "a nodee of the di'ih of J V . E was remhiri';l of the fMhn Jn suth-:i!ie aneednte whieh U current iv relate-. of him: Tue years sinee he v: aceoated by an aejnr.int;iTee Willi, dlnw ilo you o'el aion?1 'Not very well; I've lost y wife! Kvervlliinir yoes wruus. 1 want

to die and ii'o U heaven if I can vi there.1 -What kind of a place woiihl you have heaven to bo?' aked his Sis iemiHtor. Whv, sir,1 said W ,

rho was

The Commencement of the Indiana Uniuersity, this year, will be a brilliant event. Everybody will be welcome to come and join in the festivities.

, good oor .man. 'I would

have il a !uuudle:s pni-ie with an everlasting Sept era Ur, and I'd hae with me an everlaslin y;n andaiwvev uyin? (bur."1 He hnH l-ampbeH's Indian's idea that 'his faithful dug slionld bear him company.1 11 - .V t Pir.iitation Philosophy, De chile what yer takes de mos1 care ob is de one what is do mos" apt ter pt iuu't. A man always maslieis his sore.

fincrer.

it is a ole savin dot one bird in do ban1 is vntth txro in de bush. It may be wuth more ter de man, but it idet wuth half as much ter do bird. In youth we has appetite, an1 in ole age de rheuruaii, an1 in a miriiJ v heap ob intanees de indulgence oh one i de caue obde udder. X knows, hase if I had if ter rot drunk an1 laid out in de woods, dese ole jlnts would a t er been nbjrh so stiiY, Dar ain't no way dat yer ken make a 'oman madder den by izin inter :h house an1 turn in' ober de eimrii. 1 onee knowe.l tt rafeLty Jiie-u euilud 'oman dat wanted ter pray all tie time. One day a preaeher came alon.: an:he a;ed him ter pray for i:er. De ole man, feeble in yoiw, ttjot down on hU kni-es, but in de skuftie neeers'ary ierfrxhv hb?ef, 'ease de sufpUiners .iy wao'i

in him, he turned e.e eijurn o.er, an a(

'oman forgot i

dasher oher hi her

Wb wonder if Col.-. Bennett

?ouiig ever had the least idoa of

locating the division ear shop? at Gosport.

'liirion an"4 broke d

.sensibly.

It is welt established principle th&t the people make the place; not fits faculties for business, it is true r that an energetic, and prosperous people may be kept back by a tack s of natural advantages, but this is not often the case. A thousand cities are kept in check by the greed and lack of public spirit of Lhe pecpie, where one is kept down by the ocatioa. So a viiiage is to be just what its citizens make it. If its 'and owners hold its iots so high ihat manufactories are kept out, this rill act as'u weight-to keep it dorn. - What is wanted i3 for the people, to be united as far as public good is concerned. Fatronizo each otiter as far as possible, aid new enterprises, tleeiaily manufactories, give a warm g reeling to any new settler, ftad kive aid so far as may ba in

t everything that shall tend to the i public good. If this policy is purHted, a town will rapidly grow, and become a thrifty, properoes city. ?f, on the contrary, the people refuse

aid to every enterprise, unless they

a- e to get a big slice of the proiU , vA upon every new arrival as a ngeon to be plucked, aud patronize uueir neighbors, only as they ranaot do as well or better somewhere else, than a place will grow .'slowly, if at all. Its natura adrau- ? cca will go to waste, and count as ;olhxng m question or prosperity.

The Publishers of "The Midland Monthly" have asked us for the name of a good lady or gentleman to act as their accent

in our neighborhood. Here is a chance for some enterprising per son to make some money. Apply to Frank li. Smith, publisher Midland Monthly, 16 East Washington street, InclipnapoJis, for terms and information.

You can buy Manilla Coffee only of Collins & Karsell.

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A sensible young lady made the following request to her friends: "Do not lay medov7nby the rippling brook's side, lest babbling lovers wake 'me from my dreams; nor in the beautiful cemeteries in the valleys, lest sight-

fseers, conning over epitaphs, dis

tract me; but let my last sleep be under the counter of the mer-

The finest cashmeres ever brought to this market at McCalIti & k)q.$. BARNES AND LEWIS the photographers on the West sidt?, are vapidly building up a splendid business. Their work soeaks for itself.

Those other dress York Store dies wild.

silks

summer goods at

are getting the la-

New

" uaruen uasi is a

exterminator of insects, worms, moths, grub;-, potatoe and cabbage worms. No need of any more annoyance by potatoe worms, if everyone that has a garden boys a package of "Garden Dust," It is also good as a

ei Sold only by Collins

comuleti

& 1

Overalls Jalla & Co.'s.

and waists at

Mc

chant and the business man generally who never advertises. There is the peace which passeth all understanding, and deep sleep on which neither the buoyant footiall of youth nor the weary shuffle and drag of old age

ever intrude."

Since the reduction of the tax, .(d'acco is made in larger plugs :id sold at the old price. Those

-ho use the weed compiniu that i -y do not receive much boo edit Lhe reduction as tobacco begbite of larger chews

Capt. Harry Mandler, Jato ot the Gougar Mandler imbroglio, has recently been re-elected Chief of Police by the Council of LafayetteThe Council stands eoven Democrats and five Republicans. Mandler got every vote, of both parties, but one. That seems to be a tolorablv haaitbv approval of his record.

Manilla Coffee takes the lead of all others.

The New York Store is getting to be the most popular place in town to buv clothing.

Handsome dress goods and trimmings, at the Bee Hive. (io to Barnes & Lewis the

the leading photographer's Bloomington for the best

PICTURES. Ask Collins & Karsell for a package of Miuaila coilee.

SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the Monroe Circuit Court, the i ndersigned administrator of the estate of John S. Johnson, deceased, will offer for sale at auction, on the premises, on Tuesday the 26th day of June, 1883, the following described real estate situated in JNiouroe County, State of Indiana, towit: The Northeast quarter of the beutheast quarter of Section six (6). Also two and a huh" (iJ) acres off the East side of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said section six. Also the Northeast quarter of the Sou th w es t q u ai ter o f sec ti u n ft ve ( f ) , except four acres off of the South side'of same.

Also the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said section iivc, except one-htdf square rod on the Southeast corner of the same. All in town imie(D) North range two (2) West. Terms of Sale: One third cash: the residue in equal payments at six and twelve months, with note at interest, waiving benefit of appraisHient laws, and secured by good freehold security. Bale to begin at 2 o'clock p. in. Wm. n. Matthews, Admin is t rat or. London & .Miers, AUv's May 23, 13S3. Whenever there is a crowd ia town you will And a large por-

ofition of it at the New York iStoro

qI! the people know where logo to

old

IHmU hero. K very tiling in the

drug hu in kept on hand and put up by experienced hands. -icS' i'-tSi"'

busy as mn ! the Bee Hive of W. W.

Wicks, dealing out a large and varied Flock oi' Kotions, Dry 5oods, Clothing, Hoots & Shoes (arj els, &c. Never was our stock bo handsome, and never wore goods cheaper. Come and 00. You will be welcome.

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Ladies, have you been to the New York Store sinee the new goods came m? C. Yan-zant has a nice lot of moulding, and is prepared to maka picture frames to order, at seasonable prices, Arbuckle, and other good brown coffee;?, at .15 cents a pound, at the Bee Hive grocery, next to the postoOiee. Handsome goods in the way of carpels, at the Bee Hive. Don't send away lor carpets we can Buityou. The Bee Ilivo has just opened a. beautiful line of embroideries, laces and insertiiigs, which lor cheapness and beauty cannot be excelled in this market The New York Store, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

We ha ve opened this week over 600 Parasols which, in addition to our previous large stock makes an Assortment Full and Coir.plete. We have Parasols, Irom 25c to 512. White and Cr&axn Satin Parsol .s witi? Pink, Blue and Cardinal Liuing.-; very riol: handles. Jjlaek Pitrasold in Ail Colors. Bun Umbrellas in 22, 2 1 and 26 inch, with Pearl Inlaid, Natural Wood, Carved Wood, and Egvnlian Handles. Children's Parasols in All Colors, fif-.'-VJ' -cs t- !'f.rm tbc InJio? of ibis? city aud vioin'ty that r:h: rcijuttfii hy lettor we wii! nirt.il, I'ji t fro:u Cii:irgo, full linos of sainlU s ATid onm fully fj li ;;iui ftiward oi tiers how:vl smaU. by mail or uxrcs., dcirI.

is given by using Brown's Iron Bitters. In tlie Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and CQiiquers disease ; in the Summer it gives tone to filS nerves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables the system to stand die shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in perfect condition. Brown's Iron Bitters ensures perfect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consumption, Kidney and Liver Disease, &c. j H. S. Berlifi, Esq., of die well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, La Droit Building, Washington, D. C, writes, Dec. 5th, X881: 0 Gentlemen : I take pleas ure in stating that I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for nialaria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bitters, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed stf with something recommended as "just as good? The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md.

rrics: Over MeCaila & (Vs. BLOOM IKGTON, IKO

WALL PAPER, WDsDO V SHADES AND FIXTURES, PAINTS, OILS. Thatvere on the road at the time of the fire, to be sold cheap. I will sell the paper and put it .on the wall for you cheaper than it eau be done when you buy the paper ami hire it .ut on. All work ua ranted to be first-uiass. J. W. Shoemaker.

At Stuart & MePheeters' store.

t'rivve :i every pnnv

rami as if the pur-

get their eods.

A UN KB A N ILE Vv IS

meaus good Pictures!

:hc?r easie la ImUanapoli and buuffht tU

,uoti.s .qt ovv store. Pettis, Bassett & Co. IIOAIIL) OF EQUALIZATION. Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Ivnialization for Monroe county will meet in the Grand Jury room of the said ennnty utuate in the court house in t he city of Bloom iiigton, tountv of Monroe nnd utcto of Indiana, on the first Monday In June, being the 4th day of June, 1883, tit 10 o'clock a. m. Said hoard .shall meet to equalize the valuation of property made by th-? espcctivti townshtp assessors, and transact such other business pertaining Lh valuation and assessmuni of property for the year 1SS3, as iftv he brought before the board

UrUnefs my haul, this May 7th,

18S3. K 1 CJ I A K D A FU LLC, may 9 So. A u d i lor of Mon roe Co. SCHOOL FUND NOTICE. Ail school fund loans, that are clue and unpaid on the 20th dnj of June, 1883, will be advertised for sale. This is the last call, and will

he strictly adhered to, as the same m 1st he closed up before the September term of the Commissioner's Court, RICH AUD A, PULK, Auditor Monroe Co. May 31 83. i ti gpB Kotioe of Pauper Practice. Notice in hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of JUonrcc county will on the Sth.dny of June I fM:5, lot the pauper practice of the several townships, of said county

Lor the year, from the loth day of June, 1883, to the 15th day of June, 1884. Each part)'' to whom the same is awarded shall enter into contract as ordered by the Board. The Board resenes the right to ii jeet any or all bids. The salary

to be paid quarterly, IticiiAKo A. Folk, Audi Lor. ?day VM h, A DM INITIATOR'S SALE. Kotico is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of t he estate of Henry Bast in, deceased, late of Monroe co . a ty, Indiana, will sell public a net ion on SATURDAY, JUKE 0, 18S3, r-.t one o'clock p. m., at the iato rcsiuenee of llvuvy Br: s tin, deceased, personal property, consist in of imusfdiold goods and kitchen furniture. 'I prvs np Sauk: -Sums ef five d(l!rs and under cash in hand: on

Sinms of ovtr live de'dars a credit, of tlx months uili 110 sjiven the purchafer, "ivinr his note with approved surety waiiinr ifrlit from valuaiion and nppra'ismeut law?. HAJdl-KL CLKaDENIN, Ad inn jstrn tor. Ea.it & iuvJ., AU'yis.

Carpet Liiiiiiq:! gMovli-proof Carpet Lining, a superior article, ohoap at the City Book Store.

Hard to Beat! Those New Spring Goods noir arrivmr at Mefford's, both for quality, styles and prices. DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOO IS & SHOES. VI case call and examine them.

Our Work is our Reference.

J&SL J&. 3Rt X isr xsr,

-Amy

jjBVfe make and repair Bugi md Wagons. All work done biieup ind warranted to give satisfaction.

HOESE SISOEIlia Specialty. We have plenty ot yaid room and water for stock. QtU more Brothers, .I4die0q SUj West of the Kaihoad

CASjt'Sil YAWSAK'T,

UXDEttAiLJiil and

UFHOL&T32I

Korth End of Fee's Budding, Col lege Avenue. Hearse furnish e when desired. BL0QMI2GT02T - IKDIAti

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

hLOO MI2T 9 TOJft

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Will prscMce in Courts of Monroe and jid oininfr counties. SipesiHl nttentioB laul to ollectiena and all bunineus tritrustcu thh are. lltf

BinsldLr Jk fe B iisacan ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SLOOMJ2f& 1 OiV', ItfD Traetioe in the Courts of Moaro and adjoh. iup cjumies. Prompt attention riven toco' tactions and all olhor leeal busiaecs.

Lordsyiile liw Allany & C!iiea0 R;y Time in Effect March 1SSS. "Monon Itoiite." Aftbrds the Best, Cheapest, Quickest, most Desirable Route to the Great West and North West, South aud South West. SSTllROUCn VASSKftGEXl TlU2NS,D.lLY

NORTH. Bloomington, Ch icago, SOUTH. Bloomington, Louisville,

DAY MAIJ,. XI OUT EX No. 1. No. :i 11 :59 pui. ll:2:-ipin 8:50 pm. 7:80 am No 2. No 4, 5:0o pm 3:21 am. 9:10 pm 7:20 am.

Parlor Coaches on day trains We Uveen Chicago. Palace Sleepers on night trains between Chicago and Jacksonville, Florida.

Through tickets and Round-trij

tickets for South and South-west.

and through trip aud land exploring

tickets for North and North -wcs

ia most direct and close connection routes. Bairae checked through

to all places where ticketa are pur

chased. Praeiers wanting inform

ation, apply to either of the under signed. GABXER PBRHr, Azcnt. Uioomtiig'on. hid Murray Keller, G, P .A, Lonuviile. Ky.

IT BStM

Q?y Tomer.

& 'J'EW'EJUEK.

WW

gRoparing promptly at

tended to, and guaranteed to be done by skilled workmen. A trial is solicited. In Iandlej's.drug store.

trjL" ESTABLISHED ' c

For the RBERCHAWT'saseaiP For the MARKET CARDEWl For the PRIVATE FAM5LY

Crown by our9Q3vc on ftor oy FarmR

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nrHan'Ino Irtnstrated Catalugao tind Rural RegisJcr FKEG TO ALL. BIEUCHATS, S3SNW US YOUR CARDS FOR TRA0K 1 1ST. ....

Aia LANDBETH&S0S,SEED 0ROWgRS,Fli!LApapHIt v9ift gigB85L:& A My Vcootoblc and Flower Seed Outaloffne &rf K t&J X 3SSSS66l. O 1 HHS wiU 1j sent .FREE to all wl;o apply. Customers of B a -Sa-' IrtSaSK. 'tu ,ast needed write f-r it. AU seed sent from myM U . 4 lXKwlJRVi ik: cstflblisluHcnt wriea;ed to be both fr,h and true to name, B 3 fiB ,VS?Ss& , ,r 'lt huW it othcrubc, I agree to reII tbeff 3 irSS V f tHk i-k oricr rati' Wy coIlcctiwCof vegetable seed i one off, H&tM&&itis'Z R, VKvda- " ''"lS.'TO th mo5t extensive to be found in any American catalogue, m " ' -S-Wt 'iFl a"d a U-,re rn of it is of 07 00 growing-. Ah tkcfi Rwfla1SK6AA !j Yl$E3r orlslnul Introducer of Early Ohio ana Ttiirbank S, feSSjyg-i TA 9 Cntfil ti&W Potntoe. Marblahond Karly Cora, the Hubbard mf S' '''l'i ae of the public. In the jArden and on rhe farms ofB R Jcrfr these who plant rr.y seed wHi be found my !cst advertise- S q ...mmmmt.mrT- oct. JameB J. H. CrogOry, KarbJehe.-id, Mass.g I Ai. '.1 ill "nnTctal v ihanso thft blooi? in the ;nt!rc s elnJrc b o will tsUe OK IS PI Lti I K .1 C li S I r, FIT F It OM O X K TO T W KT.V V. WKEKR.tnav r'SC.rsd tn smi JheiiVth. if such a thins is P"?siWc. g 1- r ci;r;ne Kemalo Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physician nsi- f-hem in th"'r practice. ?old eTcrywhere, I ft f?y.t ly MSkil for cents in fitaiupa. Scud for pamphlet, t. a. & CO.,Eoatori, 3lasa. JlfiFB10 5 B ao S tr H 3 VkS Au WnHh Veterinary so"on and Chomiafc.m m feS Stf w "avcIing ' Uns country. 78 that moat f tRvr IWlE HP w JLb Ji M powders re Rbsofutelypeand ImmensefvJ vaiuaok. oihjnic on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Vowdera. Dose. 1 teftspoonfufl to 1 pmi food. Sold everyjvjicrcor ggjj yr g letter-statnps. I. S. Johnson Co.. 2Mas3J , ' w. n i. km w miM -at mn im t'-r w.m.

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fot AM PLANTS

C. XW .-JJli . U01a iOi I j -

vvji nro tes:oi; only 11:0 ai rciit out

fjirnin und Fnrm Seed .iltiniial ; IIi:itor' and best methods pa of ciiltnre of (jraiun. Koot Cropa, iniKsea, VrACc? Crops. 3.T n

i-n!..fi-M. T?T?r

reivi-1! va"i;ij'4 iiiiivuoii 1'ttIVU.

Siuip-'ssEEos nawMPVa oiese. a ct ou, bAuu, til. .rtochester.N.T..

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Manufactured by the

NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COMPANY, . .. Stands without a rival in . Twontv-eix yean? experience. Sales annually 65,000 tons. Crops increased Maturity hastened one or two weeks. Soil improved permane?i?iy. "Large profits to" Farmers wfcp use liberally these. Standard Fertilizers. Every bag guaranteed in weight" and quality, by analysis. Send for circular. XHiion atooH. TTeix-cie, OXCAGtO.ISjX

kT JrgfbtaSQTTAKEorCnPi5ieHTlBOSnsWOOl - iiLi7iSift' ii ,uiP'yg-A'rg- Stool, Itooli eud Ui.mc. 'Only 830 for an KlifHt iop, ub-Ji-s an(l'Ocue-Ciup!er oaCJjJK.

Chapel Organs 3G3, Pipe Orfjans SUM. OTiKI3BJ3AEK3A3DSful!y doscribeoV- . iu Illustrated Catalogue, which is sent K11KK xv ill) fn'l particu!it;s.

VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. oST Address Of fiall upon DANIEL F, BEA'ITY, Washington, Sew Jersey,

PAYNE'S 11 Kors pdrk-Arra sting Portable Engias has ctt't' 10,000 ft, ,t 3Hichigan Mne Hoard 10 hours, burning Blafi from U10 saw in eight foot lengths.

tints Wiacliiac ver invented.- WT.1 -IfetirTf&lr of

20 minutfes. It will also Itnlt a swat variety cf fsc" yoris lor wnica there is always a ready mark?' Srtvl. lerclrcniar aad tonns io &o Txvombly K2vStla laatUue 7o. 409 WachingtiiifjU, listen, jitss.

Our 10 Jfonu TTe Guarantee to fnrnisa power to saw 8,000 feet of Hemlock boards in 10 bours. Our '15 Hvr& zoili cut lO.OuO feat in samA timet.

our J.nmG3 are Otjaiuxtskd to furuiBh a borxio-power ou less fuel and water than any other Engine not fitted 1 with an . Automatic Cut-Off. ! If yon want a Stationary or j Portable Ennne, Boilsr, Cii- -cular Saw M;:l. Sbaftln or ' PuUies, cither cast or MetMart'e . Pateut Wrongnt Iron Pulley, sond for our 'illustrated Ota- !

for Information aud priea.

Parsons' 'Pttra&itve JP7-fo.-xnake Ncwliicii

B1ok1, and -wSl complctdy change the blocd Jff fee cirtiVe svstoin ah. tl'.rcc monthp. Anvr)CT?cn-

?ho will CaHc 1 pill each nig'itfrom 1 to i2w&jt rway 16 nestord v sound health, i f sucha thrnp

Mwoa3HM. isont oy man rpr ? iotret etnruj Jm S,-&Q&yS02t CO., JOostan, Zfi:

jvrmvwy Juangor9 jaw

are reaping n? vest sellioY'Otuf3

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EASTWARD-.' Acoa , Day Ex. iglit Li., AtlanticEx Lcnv Jt, Linis . 6 40mn 00:uu 6.50pn 7.20pm La vo iiiUiuIJ--27jnr, 2 47pm 2.23am 139 Arrivi Citicinnqt: Bi3pin UiJom ft.30ain l.GOum &&y Express has Parlor Cats wiihotit f.h:i:iu U Cincin ia: i. Din ing cHrs SuyiiHitu to CiticiuiUiti. ?ii2t .fgEC3f lias VtiUu'A Slopping u Cincinnati withoui chan.'O. AtSanfic Expreiss has Palaje JSlci'piti Cuts to Cincinnati. Louisv'Jits WashingUiu aiul Haiti ciivorc without change. Dining car b'etuour to Cincintuili,

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