Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 31, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 June 1883 — Page 4

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$1. 50 a Ykah The Largest and Best CzrcuutioJ;

I All the new goods at the Nw Anti-Hog. ( York More were bought tor cash " i?'h b ,..n. iiArmiaoTin anil Uiov are ?iirir to he turned in-

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we would like to address the peo

ple of Blooiningtor. through your

columns: at the same time and place Mr. We understand that the last meet- jjezekah parneil and Miss lug cf the Counci! the ordinance x?rankic Harden was united in passed last fall for the purpose, of , , , , f umtrjm ..nv.

putting up the hogs was brought be- . Anothe? V0Ulig pair who are the fore them and a motion was made , q sociabiUty To to repeal the law, but was hud up- the y conples who on the table until next meeting eimtBAumihn The petition to have that law passed fhe was signed by amfpniy lshes aml bespeaks for them a best men anil property f, and brilliant career. tins place, and by many ladies . who, r ves5donce, May 22, while not voters are jfif. Mie Ellis, wife of ers and lax payers. ISow, we would . - , '

like to ask, have the signers of that petition ever asked to have that law repealed? if not by what authority do they do this? We will venture to assert that 'there 'are few changes in the minds of any of these signers, notwithstanding one Councilman went so far as to say that he hid talked with almost ail the voters in las ward and that they are anxious to have it repealed. We think that Councilman badly mistaken. We knev of a great many in his ward who do not want that law re pealed and who have not found any new beauties in these filthy animals continuing to run at 'arge, disputing the side-walks and holding high carnival (especially thtough the summer moiiUis)i:i their yards and gardens, destroying everything within their rcat h. We are fully aware that the iailies have no right as voters to speak in this matter; but have their wishes no weight?. Do you p-optisete ignore their good taste.? They would empioreyou to listen, and if their voices cannot be hear! in this, pray tell us why at every supper, D.nner, Bonquet, or m Decoration 'day, and in fact all days of public demonstration, their services sHm as necessary and are ttiuratfa ffivAii in such hearty eood

M. ...-j Q. ; v wiU. It was said by one Councilman on that occasion, uOh ! you must not let this get wit, or wo will have every lady down on us." We -certainly think that Councilman may welt say that. The signers of that petition both gentlemen and ladies,, would Lave good cause for indignation. It is to the ladies influence that jsxnch of the good taste displayed in every town and city is due. and much more could be brought out in ornamenting yards raakixsg them beautiful and inviting with elegant plants and shrubery, if they were perfectly sure they would be undisturbed by the intolerable nuisances. And after they have procured signers to this petition and went in good faith to the Council, receiving all due courtesies, at their hands, for them unpetitioned to go forward and repeal this law would certainly be unfair. Ihen we would ask yor as gentlemen, as men of goo& taste, of good judgement and as admirers of the beautiful, hot to let this th iiig be done. Consider the impressions the appearance of our city will have upon strangers who come here during the year. Do we want to be numbered among the old fogies of the State? We think you will all answer with one voice No! An Irxkbested Party.

i.hmM H Ki is of rirnnsv. svlrfrr

an illness of over a year's dura

tion. Deceased emigrated to this State from North Carolina with her parents in the year of 1832 and has resided in this county ever since. The 'highways are now being thoroughly overhauled. J. B. E.

Hiram Lindley, the druggist, lias iust received a full stock of wallpaper of the latest patterns and styles, and a machine for trituing the same. He also has a large stock of paints and oils ready for the spring trade. Dr. J.S. FariSylate of Shoemakers, isi now engaged at this store and w 11 be pleased to meet his old friends here. Everything in the drug line is kept on hand and put up by experienced hands. The Nw York Store, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

SALT CREEK ITEMS. Corn planting isv about over. A large acreage was planted. r -John Gilinore's wife is slowly improving.- -A. J. Payne's wife was in Johnson county lately visiting her mother who is very ill. Two weddings this week and more expected shortly. A. J. Mobley was visiting his relatives in VanBiiren township recently. The basket meeting appointment at the lower Brummets creek church for May 20th was recalled. It will be held the third Sunday of June. Barrow and prcbaly other ministers vill preach on that occasion. An' interesting meeting was held at Friendship church last Sahbath. Services was held iinoriiing &nd evening. Revs. Livingstone, Leihmons, and Swindler addressed the people. In the afternoon Atwell Swindjer was ordained. The weather being very inclement only a jsmail audience was present to witness ih& ceremonies, neverjtheless thing was. very impressive and earned oat to the letter -.Marriod at the residence of Sqvire Bond Siinday, May 20th. 1883, Mr. Bond officiating, Mr. Peter Havs to Miss America . . r . ml

Mobley, The groom is a son 03 Mr. Wm. H ayes, is an onergetic nd industrious young man, the bride 13 a daughter of Mr. .Nathan Mobley, is a handsome j)4 refined young lsdyr Also

.DEPARTMENT. This morning we open 6 cases Ladt ts'Kii SBSppers AT wJfX 'C3&22iii& A PAIR All widths and sizes. The above named goods were the last of a manufacturer's stork, and were bought under value. They are never 1 etai led less than $1 00 and at 71 cents are less than the wholesale price. Ladies ont of the city cn have them sent by mail by sending us an order with 11 cents in money or stamps. Name size and width desired. ; 0SWe heg to inform the ladies of this city and vicinity that when requested by letter we will mail. Free from Charge, full lines of samples ami carefully fill and toward orders however small, by mail or express, as UGSjrotl. Prices in every eae the same as if the purchaser came to Indianapolis and bought the goods at our store. Pettis, Bassett & 0. Whenever there is a crowd in town you will find a large portion of it at the New York Store the people know where to go to get their snoods.

BARNESANDLEWIS means good Pictures! The New York Store is getting to be the most popular place in town to buy clothing. Handsome dress goods and trimmings, at the Bee Hive. Go to Barnes & Lewis the the leading photographer's oi BloomihgtoTi for the best 01 PICTURES.

ADJORNED TERM Or OU1T COURT.

CIR-

"Notice is hereby gien than an sdjourned Term of the regular April Term 1833 of Monroe County. Circuit Court in the state of Indiana will he held in the Court-house n the Citj ofBioouiington in said conn ty beginning at 8o"c!ock A. M. on Tuesday July 1 0th 1SS3, andconlin mng so long as the business of said adjourned terra shall require, by order of Court. Witness my name as clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed. May 30th 18S3.

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D. W. BllOWNKfKO, Clerk,

Notice of Pamper Practice, Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Monroe county will on the 8th day of June 1883, let the pauper practice of the several townships, of said county for the year, from the 15th day of June, 1883, to the 15th day of June,

1884. Each party to whom the same is awarded shad enter into contract as ordered by the Board. The Board reserves the right to reject-any or all bids. The salary to be paid quarterly. lUcnARD A. FUTK, - Auditor. May 29th, 2883. SCHOOL PDKD NOTICE. All school fund loans, that are due and unpaid on the 20th day of June, J 883, will be advertised for

sale. This is the last; call, and will be strictly adhered to, as the same

must be closed up before the September term of the Conmi is? toner's Court. RICIIAUD A. FtJLJC Auditor Monroe Co. Mar 31 83,

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EfilS9S IM'VJSWTfOif A KEW AND IMPROVED MEANS OF HOLDING THE SIDE RAILS OF BEDSTEADS FROM SPREADING APART AND DROPPING THE SLATS. No. 1 is a perspective view of a Bedstead embodying said invention, with Slat elevated. No. 2 is a portion of Side Rails A, showing Slat B, having a groove m each cndvin position to recei vec. mailt able iron pUte C, which is fastened with screws, or barbed wire nails, on lower strip of rail A, (perspective view No. 2), extending up int. groove in slal B. making a simple truss to prevent rails from sprea liner. This device will

be found on no other beds except those manufactured by ELLIS BROS.,

Spencer, Ind. G. VV. J&lhfl, patentee. d3TSold in Bloomington, Ind., by

Go and examine their Goods. and get their prices before buying

NORMAL

SIXTH SESSION. Bloomington, - - Indiana, Beginning July 23, and ending August 24, 1833, the week before the Monroe County Institute.

1. 2.

WOEK. Normal, embracing everything required by teachers and

those desiring to teach.

Preparatory, meeting the wants ot those who may wish to enter preparatory, or college classes next fall. EXPENSES.

'Tuition $o, for the session; f 1.25 per week; in each case

in advance. No refunding of tuition. Board from 2.50 to .3.00 per week. Expenses for the entire term need not exceed $20. For iurther information, address J ah. K, Beck, ) Jas. A. Woodburn, Bloomington, Ind.

New Life is given by using Brown's Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and coiiquers disease ; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the 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. H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washington, D. C. writes, Dec. 5th, 18S1: Gentlemen : I talec pleasure in stating that I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for malaria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, viU excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bitters, and insist on having it Don't be imposed on with something recommended as "just as good? The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md.

ill 8 DRETHS' PEOIffiSI!

Ovor MeUalla & Cs.

BLOOiJ 1NGTON, IND

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CASTER VANZAKT,

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UPHOLSTER-

North End of Fee's Building, (V I age Aveaoe. Hearse furni sh whttii d ci rod. B L OO MI KG TON - 1X1)1 A A

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

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Will pr'tetiee in Courts of Monroo nl oil: t tig counties. Special attention imid toUectiouii and all business cutrutuU to hiare Utl

WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, PAINTS, OILS. That were on the road at the time of the fire, to be sold cheap. I will sell the paper and put it on the wal' for 3-011 cheaper than it can be done when you buy the paper and hire it .ut on. All work guarantee! to be first-class. J". W. Shoemaker. At Stuart & McPheeters store-

Carpet Lining!

JjglpMoth-proof Carpet Lin

ing, a superior article, cheap at

the City Book Store,

People of Bloomington and Vicinity. Having just returned from Chicago with a large Hue of BOOKS, STATIONERY, CHROMOS & NOVELTIES, I now offer the same at Rock Bottom Prices.

Jail and see me at the GMnp-

bell Imilriirig, corner College Avenue and Fourth street, (one block South of First National Bank) and be

convinced thai wy statements are true. Orders taken for aoy Book, Periodical, or Newspaper published at publisher's price, ? Earnestly soliciting a share of your patronage, I am .

sure

AGAINST Fire, laffhtminir, and 'JTornadoes.

JgShoweftt rates obtainable with i

FRANCE. HUNTER, Bloomington, Ind, Agent. BUSY AS BEES! At the Bee Hive of W, W, Wicks, dealing out a largo and varied stock of Notions, Dry (ioods. Clothing, Boot? & Shoes Carpets,. &c. Never was our stock so handsome, and never were goods cheaper. Come and

sec. You will be welcome Calla

BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.

Notice is-herebv given that the

County Board of Equalization for

Monroe county will meet in the

Grand Jury room of the said county situate in the court house in thecity

of Bloomington, county of Monroe

i and state of Indiana, on the first

Monday in June, being the 4th day of June, 1SSS, at 10 o'clock a.m. Said hoard shall meet to equalize the valuation of property made by the respective township assessors, and transact such other business

pertaining the valuation and assess-

EXKC'TTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the

undersigned, Executor of the will of

Sarah Williams, deceased, will, by yirtue of the power conferred on htm by said will, sell at public auction on the premises, on MONDAY. JULY 2d. 1883, the following described real estate ju Monroe county, Indiana, to-tvit: Fhe North half of in-iot No. 2(54 in the town now city of Bloomington in said county and state. Terms of Sale: Said sale shall be made for cash in hand, the pur chaser taking real estate subject to

taxes. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. Aquilla W. Rogers, June J, 1 883. Executor, Busk irk & Duncan, Ally's. The finest cashmeres ever brought to this market at McGnlla & Co.'s.

men t of property for the year 1883

as may be brought before the board Witness my hand, this May 7th, 1883. RICHARD A - KULK,

may 9

Auditor of ISI on roe Co.

Overalls and waists at Mc

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tato of Henry Basttn, deceased, iate of Monroe county, Indiana, will sell at public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1883, at one cclnck p. niM at the late residence of Henry Basil n, deceased, personal property, consisting of household goods and kitchen furniture. , Terms of Sate : Sums of five dollars and under cash in hand; on sums of over live dcUars a credit of six months will be given ttie purchaser, giving his note with appro ved surety waiving icliet from valuation and appraisement laws. SAMUEL CL EN DEN IN, Administrator. Eat & fca&tj Alt 3.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, s Looming 1 on, 1 n

rrnctioo in the Courts of Monroe and ndjm. inKCoantic?. Prompt attention Rtvon U c loctiviisnd ail other lesral business.

LDBisTfle New LWm & Chicaio Time in Effect 31 arch i6, litegd, ,sMc3ion Eoute." Affords the Best, Cheapest, Quick . est, most Desirable Route to the Great West and North West, South and South West. Through Passengek Tuains,Daiu day mail. night ex

JSo. 1. No 3 11:59pm. ll:25ijm. 8:50 pm. I'M an No 2. No 4, 4 : "1 pm o 4 am 9:10 pm 7:20 an;.

Parlor Coaches on day trains W twetn Chicago. Palace Shvpi-rs 01 night trains between Chicago an J a c k s o u v i 1 1 p. Fl 0 r i d a . Through tickets and Rtuiml-trij tickets fur South ami Somh wesi and through trip and land exploring tickets lor Norlh and Norifi-wis ia most direct and close connectioi routes. Baggage cheeked throttal

o ail .luces where ticket

NORTH. Bloom ingiou, Chicago, south. Bloomington, Lou is vdle,

phices where tickets nr pur

chased, i'raveiers wanting information, apply to either of the under signed. CAP.TKK PEBIETO, Aent. Bloom ing'nn, Ind Murray Keller, G, P ,A, LoumvMo. Zy.

Henry

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Eeparing promptly at

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

SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the Monroe Circuit Court, the 1 ndersigued 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 Monroe County, State of Indiana, towit: The Northeast quarter of the boutheast quarter of Section six (6).

Also two and a half acres oil

the .hast side of the North west quar

ter of the Southeast quarter of said

section six.

Also the Northeast quarter of the Southwest qu alter of section five (5), except four acres off of the South side of same. Also the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said section five, except one-half square rod on the Southeast corner of the same. All in town nine(9)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 appraisment laws, and secured bv good

freehold security Sale to begin at; 2 o'clock p. m. t Wji x. Matthews. I

Administrate. London Mi ers, Altv's, May 2'), ift,s5.

SEEDS SEEDS

PATAdl IfiMffA

NIMPtvZpirUT VeARS

yor the MERCHANT saoag H p'a"lgCCn

For tho MARKET CARDENEn? For the PRIVATE FAMILY

Crown fry ourselves aa ottr own taaas

SEEDS)

nrnnJnmn iihnmtrtfA Mtjfclium0 niid Rural RecUter VRRR ta nr..

S&JS&CUAtorS SEND VH YOUR nVSISBSB CARDS FOR TRADE XZ9T. OAViD LANDRETH&SONSjSEED GROWERS, PHiLADELPKJil

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Mr Vesetable nnd Flower Seed CAtalaftne fr

1SSS will be sent rREB to all who apply: v-uitomers of i

last soason need not write for it. All seed sent from my establishment warranted to be both fresh and true to name. n far. that hnulrl it nt ve mherwi&c. I aertCC to rehll the

order gratis. My collection at vcetaoic seeo is. onces

ms most extensive to De lonna in any Aiowitwi csraicwfe ' and a larire jart of it is of a; 6n crowinc1. A tfce orlslaal Introducer of Erly Ohio ind Burbnnk

rQutiMii, Amrblohcad Cubbnfe nney' jaciow, and a score of other ne"- vetables. I invite the patron-

jca nf the nuhlif. In A mtiiMM 'and on the firms, of

those who plant my seed wHJ be found my best advertise-j ment. .iamefl J. H. Hracnrv. Marblehead, Man.

PURGATIVE

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IE FILL.

Adl vi 1 1 iumtt!ulii ptiinr. t.hn lr.nt In t.rl nf Ira mvctam m Iwi mnntKa AnviMnUlll vhft will tjllte ON

KACK N IGlfT FROM ONE TO TWELVE WEEKS. mavbrestorcd to?onndha!ih. ff Buehatbisf ispotiibW.

t i.r curing Female Complaints these Pills havo no equal. Physicians uiethm in thir.praotic. Sold every wntn or sent by mail for 85 cents in 6tatops. Send for pamphlet. X. 8. JOH27BON & CO., Bostoo,Moas. "

An English Veterinary 8BTT0B and Cbemlst. jKjr

AKE HENS LAY

uavcliog in this country. J" t that most ftftff

iiorae and (Jaiue iwflers sta cere are wortu-ir

lesss tro-sh, lie savs uint Shoridan's Conditioff

rowders are absolutely pure, ana immeai

rxr nnre ana lmmenisui

valuable. Nothing on earth -will inaku hens lav like SheridaitVOr.iiditinit i'mvriorii..DoHe.ltea8iooiimK

to 1 pint Xood. Sold everywhere, or geni by mail for S letter-stamps. LS. Johnson Co jDwkos, MasJ

jtlSLEVSSEEQS

of AIX PLANTS, for A1T. CUOPfS. for AI-K CLI-,

HIATI':S All aro tftfl: onlv-tbo best tnt o-jit. I

Crnin nnd fariiScKd3fannaI;Ktoryniidbe8t naethods of culture f GmkiH. Hoot. Craps' W rncecn, xodder Crops, TrtKi

Viauuiip. cic oDiy jlucts Annua catalogue ana 'nce x,tai nnna rn several thousand varieties, FKKE. - -' "V0 -tkBS H BR AM SIBLEY ft CO. CHICAGO, 111. Rpchesier.N.Y.

BONE MANURE, Manufactured by tho r v . . . . ' NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COMPANY, Stands .without a rivaHn ......

QXtllt3r, Price

Twentyrelx years experience. Sales annually 6R.000 tons. Crops increased. Maturity, harkenod one or two weeks. Soil improved permanently. Large profits to Farmers whp use liberally these Standard FortiUzors. Every bag guaranteed in weight and quality, by analysis.- Send for circular. " " ? NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO..

tfnion IBtools.

for a SQUARE or UPRIGHT BOSSWOO0 PIAJfOlOUTK, with Stool, Book and Music-

Otilr aao U,r un KlKbt lo. SutvUass nnd Octave-Counlcr OKC1AN.'

Chapel Organs 65. Pipe Organs felMU OTMEBBA5At9iStully described

ia Iliastrated i'ntnlocue winch is sent r II EE wan Inn particulars. " VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. 3T '

Address or call upon F. BEAT X if, Washinglon, New Jersey.

PAYNPSIO Herso 3p,rk-Arr0Mln AGENTO-WMITeOlr'i

PfrftElo FnsHno Itaji .-ent 1ft ftftn ft nf HHohirrnn

Pine Board in 10 hours, burning slabs from the

sew in eignt tout laugtas.

stocSnga, with HEEL and TOE complete, fca 20 minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancr york for which there is always a ready market. tot circular and tonus to the TwomWy RnHUsMT Machine Co.. iUQ Wiahington SU Dostoo. Jtm

NEW RICH BL09D1

Our 10 Horse We Guarantee to furnish power to saw 8,000 feet of Iiemlock boards In 10 hours. Our 15 Morse will cut 10,000 feet In same time.

uur fcugmea are GU&iuXTXitD to furnish, a horao-power on H less fuel and water than any other Engine not fitted with an- Automatic Cut-Off. If yon want a Stationary or Portable Eugino, Boiler, Circular Saw Mill. Shafting or Pullies, either cast or ildarfa Patent Wrought Iron Pulley, send for our illustrated Cnta-

loaue, V " for informatln ami prii-es. 3. W. PAYNE & SONS, Corning, N. Y., B,8iu

Ohio Mississippi E

THti 3RKAT T.IROl GH CAB AND FA.VP Tl Al B l:OUTK.

lBT end WSST

artMita' Prtraatire Iils make New dob

Gtc entire svatcm ti three rronths. Anyperagei

Tho will take 1 pill each nightf root l to lSweewt.

ma& De restorpa to souna tiiitr., u sucn a tim

liCpossiDto. sent ry mwiwr inter sua

formvly Hangar, Mn '

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, AGENTS

Kitchen Oneen Safeti xm

w , - r t rfdrn! other household articles. '.

on rhp markeL For KammM v

and Terms, address the. S

CUPPER M'F C CO.

Ho. 288 Walnut St.. Cir.cinnatf, Q

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State A Monroe Sts., Chicago.

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Ac oi, lny Kx. Night Ex, AU.mticEs 1

Leave M, Louis 6 40:iin 8.00am 6 50ui 7.20pm' Le vv Miu-iuill-- : 27;nn 2 47prn 2.23;iin S.39in' Anivf Ciuetiuuiti S 23pm ti 35pm G.iWam 7 00ib lny Eilircsiji lias Parlor t&r ivilhoiil change lo Cin curia: i. Din tug ears Seymour lo Cinetiinati. Afigrhl. Express has iPalac Slct'pia Cars m Cincinnati with on eh an ;e. if la Hi "iBxjjprevtf has Pal ace JSIcpina: Cars lo Cincinnati

Lou i by ' 1 h V V" a s I i i n glo n ctipore wiilKMit change, Seymour to Cincinnati,

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W EST Wl SDBuy lux. Nigh 1.x Leave Ciiu'i ft n.ati 6 43nm 8.00am 7.20pm 11. 15pn Loae Mitchell11.21 am 11.5 lain 11.47pai 3.5 lan. Arrive 8t Louis

7.25pm 6.20pm 7.10am ll.20an The three express trains run (lath each way. ffav.tSx press has Parlor Car? tn JSt. Louts without change, Dinint Cars Cincinnati to Seymour.

iiht 13xpre9 has Pilot

Sleeping Cais to bt. Lonis withuui chango. Also, to Cairo ami Nx Orleans without change. Pacific ExpaBcst has Palate Sleeping Car to 6t. Louis wituotr. change. For reliable information as tr. routes, tickets, time, etc., apply ir person or by letter to II. A. Frvkdi-y, Agt.. Mitchell, Ir.d. Or, to T. W. Russell, Traveling Passenger Agent, North Vernon, Ind W. W. Pkabody. Gen'I Snpt, V B. &f ii at ituc Gen. Pass. Agt.

& CHARTS

For 33 iage entulcuo, frae. address, S2, 4J. YSJXISOJf, Cincianati, N. Y. City,

JaofesonvUla, IU.; Omoba-, Xeb.

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BftTTtES.

-4le3 of cWacicr: ereat variety ;OOOlV& D.UICia -

h m nrs'c, sellsnj;. tv; Msteled eteijf waere UDerairerais. Ww. (UMctta Jt tu, OUU 'l-ai? Ulupc, Columbus, O.

a?or Teafif it oil TJ r-ri 5 fhLa of Pr

PRAPING, and aU the FUJilSHINa PAI5i of

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Position Guaranteed if Desired.

. At dress. 31 WBBtKlnthSt, CINCINNATI, OH1CX

living ont of tlie city

BOA K OKU KliEE vnUolearuiug.

tmO IS UCQUAlNTCt WITTt TH StOlAPT QT THtaOOUS

WILL SIC BV XAU!Mla THIS MAP THATTHI

Hard to Beat !

Those New Spring Goods no? arriving at Meflbrd's, both tor quality, styles anil prices.

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS

CAPS, IIOQ S & SHOES. Please call and examine them, C, C. Melf erd & Mom

rriR & i iL.w vAV.r iww warm

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iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiimin i nun lit ii

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fee Mattel boaitinn nf lf llrtf flantifAka tXa

ntlaAtfft it ft i

worth, AUUinoci, Hiuneapolis and St. !Pcu),

am ii aiou jepots wilu au tno nrm

of rod tietwaon uxa Atlantio and the Pae

Coat Comlbrtablo

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Xta oauinmont in unrivaled and m

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