Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 March 1887 — Page 1

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How your liver?"

Blind Tom, March 31st. AlLFooFs day U'-nearly 'here. "Littlo Tyeoon " April 1st & 2d

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Ah Kys has Wichita Ivans.

returned from

Ctreens, lettuce and young onions are in the market.

iSny and Corn for Sale. W. J. ALLEN.

SNew Dress goods of iill j

kinds and Newest styles at SJc-Oailus.

Boy baity at Sum ( hirrv's Thomas liilcr has been olocltid Supt. ofthe fair grounds. Theodore Cravens has gone to Kansas to look after his town lots, in Wichita.

Services at the Episcopal Church Sunday imorn ing. We had the March lion in the middle-cOthe month.

Mrs. iJlla Tonrner Meek is visiting her parents !n this city. M. Ml Dun lap is out as- a Republican candidate for Mayor. Capti Sjxoomaker has been to Alabama on a prospecting tour. .Thei latest candidates for City Marshal are Capt Fields and Holla Waikerii i

isliud Tom next Thursday night, ft! iss Matt;s Buskirk is visitini?

in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Mart Alexander has gone to Kansas to visit relatives. yi

Ernest Lindley visite

Indianapolis thin week.

Vhe 3LttlleTyeobii Hon. John K. East was here Wednesday on a business trip. lie reports lite insurance business boonuusr.

W. J. Allen and wife went to Onhimhia Pitv on Tuesday, to

xl ' ' visit their daugliter who was ported dangerously ill.

Tim Hj nmil Couiatj ApjpD k llATTQI?

MKAftt?RKS OF KEL1KF SHOULD 3313 TAKliN.

"Be buvo and fog the line!

of Oarpets at McCallns before buying largest assortment ever in Blwminffton.

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"Waldo Yanzandt was &t Indianapolis the first of the week. L. IX Rogers and wife returned Thursday from their Kansas trip. Mrs. W. S. Valker, of Stiaesvilie, has been visiting her mother, Mrs.

The old cii v ticket will be uominated next; month ,vith the execp-

d friends in! tIou of J- F Douglass for Marshal

in plaee of Ren bmith. Citizens of Eilettsville, Stinesvjlle and Gospert, should come

It seems to us that the financial affairs of the county, and city too, are in such a shape as calls for measure? of relief, There is a large floating debt that should be put in some such shape as will secure its payment without too heavily oppressing the tak-p&yers. There are probably now over $50,000 in outstanding county orders, and the amount is increasing. It seems that the present

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"I heard so and so" is a djiiiger- j i c vvm u. uruura y

high taxation. The best way

Our Local Preacher.

Felt us & Brrylfute Managers. Til D USD AY M A RCII 31st. TLo woiuierful Negro Pianist,

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SOOH 'FlAXTSR Out

ous phrase. Jt is generally the forerunner of a statement for tfhieh the talker is afraid to be responsible. It invariably induces gossip or damning intelligence to the character of some one, and, i ke a

dorm Thursday evening 01 next week to hear "Blind Tom."

We listen patiently for the tootrCal. Worralt

of the locomotive on the new Bast nd West railroad.

Track la)"ini'.on the Orleans and Jasper railroad was resumed on Moadav between Paoli and French

S started It seldom stops. Good

people often repeat what they hear which is sure to injure some one, yet they do not know whether what they say is the truth, or not. When a man or woman lias anything to

Litdc. All fchn hridiTOi on the line

he sun crossed the use last between Orleans and lrencn lack .

wonVd ba to fund this debt by isTiuing "bonds payable in twenty or thirty yeara. Such bonds could be floated at a less rate of interest than the; county orders are now drawing. There is no cr.rthly reason why tle present generation should lie taked to death to pay oif

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Pacts and Fancies.

MUSICAL PHENOMENON!

OF $HE Xob RciiowncdlMiDMgbtfnt the vorld as THE GREATEST NATURAL PIANIST LIVING, The exhibition of whose marvelous gift has gained him world-

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' The Blind Tom Concert will be j regulator almanac.

the grandest musical event uioominstoir bas witnessed for vears. Bloonington still has the Wichita land? -fever bad. Hope everybody will unload before the drop

comes:

There isn ordinance requiring eity property holders to plant shade trees' and now is about the time of year to enforce if.

Mo:aday. So-says our patent liver j have been completed and the road

will be opened to French Lick ou the 1st of May.

Hon. Riley Smith and family arrived in town one day iaat week and stopped at the Hotel de Chap May, weSt of the city.

Dr. Jordan will be toast-master atkthe annual banquet of the Korth-

! wes tern Oorneli Association to be

held at Chicago, April 15th.

iTolm 0. Riley -left for Indianap-

'a Greenfield, Intl., this week. They are expected back here about the last week in September. . , , . We nnderstand that Ken. C. Smith, declines to become a candidate for Te-electiou as City Marshal It. will be hard to fill his place.

Ren. Smith, formerly a 'printer in! this city, writes that the real estate j

boom is being rapidly transferred j

from Wichita to Erie, Neosho county, K&ns., where he is located in the newspaper business. Ke will bo happy to give pointers to any of his old friends.

The Commissioners have ordered the iramediato removal of the artesian well building. The owner wanted to advertise and sell it on the spot by auction, but the Commissioners wanted the ghost

v Aquiila Rogers has been con- j t- vuni behind the counters ( oed tohU houe, East of tbvn, ; jtiaker' Corne r Grocery

fined

for some, time with a complication

of diseases, but nothingvnccesariiy 1 t ' , .f . , ,

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wThe Rpuiuieaa Centra Comjnittee wHl meet in the grakd j ury

room next fea&Hreay, says tiie

Progress. That sounds like gastly yoke.

asi railway postal clerk . It is pi easing to note that the boys are slowly bust surely getting there.

ffobe Carter of Elkinsviile, who that has been haunting them diswasat one time -lerkiog in the Bee posed of as quickly as possible. Hire Dry Good Store in this city, People have been complaining has returnetl, and will hereafter be about iirat class attractions in the

way of amusements. The manager of the Opera House have secured one in the iilind Tom Concert. The people should patroni.e it if they wish to encourage enterprise in the management of our public amusements.

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we aire any i-ear

tl down certain candidates. Go in beys : It's lots of fun to a looker-on.

a j The VSth birthday of the mother - j of John A. Parks was celebrated at

Last . Thursday night ie Eedj M home, North or town, on tue 3ien?ave Graham EaHe the "Hay-j inst. There were present for

makers" degree after the perform-j d;, nner oJ persons, representing iour jrnMHflni Pnv nWfi r.?i iv'nsffli 1 iMfie?uiona oi the family. The

The price of admission to the Blind TSia Concert nest Thursday night, March 51st, are as follows. General admission to best part of the house, 50 cents. Reserved seats 75 cents. Back seats 35 cents.

give no other authority, it is pretty

evident that they care very little whether what they say to ba true or not. Character is the tenderest of all plants, and any oj:g who would deliberately and without cause destroy or stunt its growth is worse than at hiof, for the injure that which money cannot replace. Think twice, thoughtless one, before diseussiug a man or woman's character.

Here's another puzzle for the young readers to solve : Two boys started out to sell apples. One sold thirty at two for . a cent, and the other sold thirty at three for a cent. The next day one boy sold the same number of apples (30 at the average price ol: the other two boys live for two cents Yet lie was one ceut short of the amount received by the other two boys. How did he lose it?

From Nov; Orleans Picayune, Biisul Tom the wonderful musical phenouijjnn appeared at Odd Fellows Hall last evening to a large audience, and gave a most pleasing as well as remarkable exhibition of his marvelous sense of hearing and musical talents. One of our citizens improvised a short piece on the piano which Blind Tom at once

j played. The Blind musician then

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50 cent tickets can occupy seats

fonishedawl deliirhted-the s:reat-

eyt masters of music, w ill appear as above for

POSITIVELY ONE ONLY.

NIGHT

iSlT Almision, 50 Cents. Reserved Seats at Post 0 flies 25 Gents extra. Concert at 8

o'clock.

this debt, let a future generation wide celebrity, and ha both as-

help pay it. The young men who are now growing up will in a few year?', havt charge of the homes, the farms ami the public trusts of the county. They will share the benefits ot our public improvements, so let them work to help pay for them. Fund the floating debt ami cut down the taxes. They are ruinously high and are sending people away from the county, as well as keeping them from coming here. Tins will apply to the city of Bloomington. The city debt which is Large should be funded. Needed improvements can not be made because we are so heavily indebt we cannot pay for them. A citizen of Bioorair.gton pays in all, $2.55 on each $100. A man with a little home worth $1,000 must pay $25.00 in takes. It is too

MENDS LSSO 1 1 N SOCIETY, Will give the now and charming Comic Opera entitled l be LITTON TYCOON,

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, APIUL 1st 2d,

of Pyt-hias topic him in hand.

tt inner w

as an excellent one, and! the front pare of the house

There are no better ,people. in Bloomiagten; in any respect, than those that comprised at least a por- - tion of the audiences at the theatrical entertainments last week.

j- all enjoyed a very happy time.

Abraham Koblett, prosecuting

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Tbehinese Students' wrll give an entertainment at the Christian Church on Tuesday evening, April Tth$" The ladies of the church wills give the sapper on the same evening.

attorney oi tins circuit, died ar. Ins

borne in Paoli on last Tuesday

morning, of ulceration of the 1

m t 11

nat nave not oeen sosu.

On Thursday and Friday . night, April 1st and 2d, tlie Mendelssohn Society of this city will give two

nor ! ormwsiccfi oi tue comic opera

stomach. He was'43 years of age, j entitled the "Little Tycoon." It is

sinl at one time was Auditor of . . rrt i . It

Jiie couiiuy. i ue announcement oi

his death was a shock to the people

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- Ser.'jblm Kiger, still "notds the fort-' at EHettsville. This is his fiftieth year in the ministry. He will; preach his semi-centennial

uhere, where lie was

esteemed.

so hikhl

sermon at Indjanapolis at tae. open-j

imjoithe annual conference next

T x September.

" Last Saturday'-S'matiuee by the rEarie Company, was witnessed by xhe largest audience that ever be-

I fore turned cut to a day perform-

v a nee in Bloossinsrton. The Opera

Bont allow y outsell to be drawn

West by glowing pictures painted

"by land agents; but remain at home, where yyu are known, and 'llfftalk np enterprises in Bioomingtoni IB.T teisess, support home insti-

. : Sfe lutions Hberaitv. and all will be-

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an opera ox tne "jsiLKaao oruert but but much better, and was recent! v the raffo in the eastern cities. The society has been rehearsing for some time, and the entertainment Ig certain to be a success, artistically at least.

Vbe'&iittle Tjeos3d The Earie Dramatic Co. closed a week's engagement here last Saturday night to "standing room only."

Sot," and the costumes worn by the ladies in the play were very handsome.

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i House was ililed with ladies and

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WUU1WI "x M"" . The entire engagement was a snuoitv. The play was "Forget Me ;

creasing in sbie every night, beginning at the start with a good house. The plays given were all highly 'satisfactory. Mr. Karle carries more and better costumes, and more properties and scenery than jiny company playing the smaller towns.

r Wr another highly successful school j

The property of W. F. and D. W. Browning is now offered for sale,

; and Tobe Smith will give all de

sired information. The property consists of a nice residence and

several lots in the West part of

If Tear at Dnionville, and next Mon- j Tesideuces imd n store L 11 teaching a spring , ilr "4 of the city. tersnatNo.7 in Perry township:, hs r0rertv is verv desirable.

m - the patrons of that district wil a cizsz order.' "I S find; her an estimable lady as well .

a sr tf.; 1 ara competent teacher.

Miss Mattie Uitzrnan has ju.

Mrs. Sarah Gowden,

with her brother, in Richland town-

residing

pr-vfisation of a gentleman from the

audience, then immediatelp afterward the piece itself. The entertainment was closed by the playing of Blind Tom's famous composition, the "Battle of Manassas" which the audience applauded to the echo. Arch Fleener and "William Williams will lecture ou the Sabbath question on the first Sunday in April next at the new church house on Brunnnetts creek at 103- a. in., and 2 p. in. Fleener will make an eirort.to prove by holy writ that Sunday is the proper day. Williams will use the same elicit to prove

that Saturday is the day the Bible

mucu. County and city orders are now discounted at from 5 to 10 cents on the dollar, and people don't want many of them at that because taey can't draw the interest as they can on bonds. I? we nave any wise financiers at the heads of our city and county governments, they should do some, thing to put the public affairs in a business-like shape, and give relief to a tax-burdened people.

Bedford is equal to Bioomington in one thing, which is explained by the following card published in hist week's Bedford Democrat over the

j signature of the P. M., of that

place : The practice, which has become chronic on the part of many men

and "women, beys and girls, and J

which Its annoying to the clerics in the posioffice, of following the mail pouches into the P. O. and crowding into the lobby, indulging in loud talking, laughing and whistling while the mails are being assortvr. and distributed, must be discontinued, otherwise the doors to the lobby will be closed against the public during the opening and distribution of the principls mails.

jtiFThe iafefct eastern success in comic operas, lselightf u 1 music: ch a nn i n a so c rs : ' IT t ' bandsoinc costumes.

jp.5ecureSeats next Thursdayat the Poi-toffice.

There are a great manry of em citizens who have lately invested in the west, and so far all claims

1 that they have made big money

This i.s all well enough as Ibtig

as it lasts but vi!U:i here never

be airoffaifb threseut boom? What wo weuld like to see is for every man to make money, and while every one who touches Wichita property may make money, there is a way as sure as fate by which all can make bigmoney. It is no secrfet, and we do not hesitate in saying that it is by bujing your dry goods and carpels at Craveus dry goods house. In this way you save it and money saved is money earned. They also carry a full line of Boots, Shoes and Hats, all at bottom prices.

m PAIRS QFH$SBS Shoe?f ; I .J.-

127 PAIRS OP. MEK.Shoe :,

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163 PAIRS OF BQYS Slscefi.

CEAYES SHOE Parlor i : iS: M m m$jr-l 1 i-v'Y 1 J xl

WEST SIDE OF SQUARE, GORNER OF AJiIiEf.

Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods.

Embroidery and Laces of the Latest Styles; 4 Silk Gloves and Mits The Largest and I,.;.;' ' '". 5

. Best Stock of Kid Gloves in thWpmntyw J i The Latest; and Larires! Stock of Fancv - ii

Millinery (jroods jusKeeeived, t

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MILLIJiEIlY MADE ASPECIALTIf j -

OAGBNT for the Celebrated. IniprpOr. White Mpg ... j j Macbino far MoaroS County. " ." -s, VV' 4':; J-"t CT jI

PETER BQWIVIAMi

THE COILS TIGHTENING.

DAMAGING EVIDENCE ACCUMULATING,

"THAT THE BALLOTS WERE

DOCTORED.

THE TRIAL AT PAOLI NEXT WEEK.

University Department. CONOUCTED BV JOn - K Bit ILL

CAED FROJM J: M. MGEE;:; ' Columbusi 0 Mclri 14y- ? , Enclosed find $Ko0 for one yeark ?

Prof. Swain hag chyge of the j subscription for the Courier, include roll books this term. ; ! i ng last week's isne. ;W':cVda; The famous Concert Company j without the Courier. We are! ver will be here April Oth. : , pleasantly located about twoJdock 3 Dr. Jordan desires all students to from tbe . enroll as soon as convenient. 1 Istt ; ." . n f: the stateplonse and in close pros:The roll now numbers 2o&. There ...... 17 - . , being t new additions this term. .."yto the ieaoing churas ad Prof. Fhiiputt's clasa in Amciv schools. Cohimbits is co . ican literature is the largest class smoked city of aboafc -$0000 popiv ; in college. f lation but surromided by ia Tich

The mathematical and physical agricultural country under high

! club meets at the residence of Prof, statebf cultivation and irnproyemerttr ,: . i The ;vos k of taking tha amdavits nm Mondav riWit. : t i 3 vi.' " ' : ?S . . , te . uacniuunuav uiii.. I am much pleased witu-my .eir 2m of witnesses in the U-rimes-Pedigo Prof, bpangler will, act as trees- - s?T '.v , ;-.' 'li . , . 1 f.L nrift,ti1 anftr. location and thiukl wiB hke,wf ; ;

, , n c A-i-.i rwv, ws manent one can be elected. new field of workvf Ihe ;Rep;:Legi' ..t,i eluded last Saturday, torty wit- . hiJ). rtf AhU ;0i !i,' o.- 5?: ,11

nesses swore they voted for rcdigo ; t; ..rtrtir nu wJtk ftV-inii- f 1 t t t . & ' Junior greeit clash, wita an eanu- j j)UJ aY8 concluded to put; up shutf ? twelve swore they voteu what was liation the first of the term. . . . j .U.fk qiU fl: ; ?

the P. M. is loathe to resort to tnisi iven to them for the straight Rev. Telfer, .of Bedford, Inch,

holds Squirt. Stephens and Elder

John Briugetnan Cox and a osephl maii dtmut? distribution and going

remedy, as it prevents owners oi Democratic ticket and named the

lock-boaes from getting their letter

Warn pier are the Judges. Come everybody and hear the subject investigated, for it is a subject of much importance, and will be argued in a quiet and religious manner.

.. " : e x : ship, near Eilettsville, committed closed her third year of school a .1; . wv , : -. xrsouude by drowning last Jhonday Parks' school nouse, Aortu oi J 0

to.wn. The fact that she was retained at one school so long is tlijt

afternoon, unseen by the mem

bers of the family she went to a small pond on the premises, threw

There are a number of delinquents on subscription si 111 due. It saeras unfair that people will thus take advantage of the credit system kindly extended hy news

paper publishers and abuse it by

neglecting to settle from week to week an honest debt. Please call and square accounts while your credit is good, gentlemen. It is very evident that the Courier will soon be compelled to adopt the cash system and allow no paper to

leave this office until paid for,

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netent and successful teacher. -Tfce:- , , , - , , though it bo addressed to a miluonT7- . . . , . there until she became helplees. . Tty . , .patoftthat Distnct all speak in hcJshelf, We have heard men owing theest tennsof heremc.ency. ? could be, rescued. The dlscd I w the PaPer f -Ion know 1

Hp";

was 56 years of age, and had been of a melancholy disposition ou account of ill-health.

StjtfcOaJk& 1 :

1 am amply good for it. You will

never loose anything by me.' That may ail be true, but promises like t.hjit. fin not. fttititHlnit.fi t.n nn.viniv

j tWANTKD, Everybody to come to I , . r " ? !;. Tr fi....... ' tr i ai the expenses of a paper like trie

f me xiaru vv are oturu w. t. ai-i j jien and examine the large stock of Courier. It requires hard cash to n t , . I Cook Stoves of all kinds, and ! do it and nothing else will answer, mbroidencs 01 ah kmp; wUl selj a ilrsfc cJ.lss cook Btov? foi.; ,..

j from $30; to $25. Cast, Wrot Iron, i or steel ranges, from $10. to $45. with a wagon load of furniture, a!

Dr. James J. Johuson, late of this cit', and Miss Martha Pearson, a daughter of Judge Pearson, of Bodford, were married in the Presbyterian church, of the latter place, ou the morning of the 16th instant, by Rev. Win. Telfer, of tha M. E. Church. The wedding ceremony was attended hy a large number of relatives and friends, and a number of handsome presents were made. The bridal party arrived in this city, on the evening of i;he same day, and were given an elegant reception by the parents of the groom, Dr. J. J. Johnson and wife. Sliss Carrie Pearson, a sister of the bride, and Mr, A. D. Roach, of Louisville,

were in att

was elesrant i

quality and

o say those

Martinsvill

about their business. The most expert sorting and distributing clerk, or two of fcbem for

conducted the religious exercises at

men who gavi them the tickets. I chapel Wednesday morning. , 5 t. a. . - ( Prof. Boone, did not meet his Ihese men swore the tickets they classoa rihis ipk. He was at Mad;igaveout had Pedigo's name on jSOn lecturing and doing work in the them. Thft fifi davits of faro more ! f.Anrhv association which Vras

voters have not yet been taken.

that matter, cannot work through j These two with the fo:ty and

held at that place. ; Rev. M. Bogemanof the catholic n? irhifi'nlflAA will deliver the

the large mails we receive here from twelve above mentioned make the j iocturc Sunday afternoon' in the

the north and south under twenty to j Hfty-fonr votes that were oast forcojege chapel. His subject is,

thirty minutes; and the practice of Pcdigo, as counted on the night of "Religion and Art.

25 to 50 persons crow dinjr into the; the election. The re-count showed

lobby within five minutes after the only forty-four for Pedigo, yet now

we have the sworn evidence that at at least iifty-tvvo men voted for Pedigo which confirms the suspicion that the ballots were "doctored" before the Thursday following the election, when we should have ex-

mail pouches are carried into the oiliee, making the postoiiice a canvassing, trysting and gossiping rendezvous, is altogether objectionable. A word to the wise is sufficient.

Ilarrodsburg, lad., March 28d, 1S37. KoiTon Coukiek: Seeing in tht: Tdephone an article &tatmg that i had offerrd Maj. Grimes $1,000 lo compromise, I hereby emphaticahy

1 state thai 1 never have at anv time

otiered one cent, nor has there been h my knowledge or consent any of

fvr made :;u t hai the arlicie in the

The state oratorical contest will

. j be held at Eegiishc's- opera house

April 14th. Unless there is a change in the present condition of atfairs in our local association the State University will not be represented. Rev, Peak will deliver a lecture 011 "Martin Luther" akthe Christian

Church Sunday nigh t. This lecture

tended the time up to the day of j was prenared by Mr. Peak as a Sun-

there-count. clay lecture for the students, but With startling headlines the owing to the fact that he will be . a e n a compelled tt leave, he invites them Grimes gat'g organ of Tuesday W .th t h-lt.

ters about tb.c 21st inst.

J The Pension busingssjisenoi - mous; are making put a list of -the widows on the Pension roll of the ; ' war of 1812, Iscertaiuedthere were about 600 tilljb ' the IUsi . roll and 525 in the roll no,w betas: in Indiana a total of about 13000 inH the U. S. andI am informed thre ti

are still about 1 100 widows

Revolutionary roUs.

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The following ijiamed persons? of , , the war of 1S12 preside lb Jioip'oe ;. County : : ; J " 4 r 't -f f'' Mary Cathcart Amelia arerlSJ Sabina GraKaznf Matihla- Slocmnbj - ' Elizabeth FarniQT, Maltha TohnW at. B 1 0 0 m i n sr t o n P. O. Amelia: : Richardson, iJnbinviik Ind. . ,.' ' ,.. ...... ...... . ,,,,vy ' I would suggest a reunioUy - f V -Very--truly, JMG-ee. ' :

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We have sold nearly;a hun3re

has a column of sewer-mash

over the taking oi teatimou'

Marion iownship. To some

thti udinlft ftfnff wft find nflfchi;

. , 1 i . i- i "Descnotion ot the now genera and . .. ... .v v - 1 ... .: but the wonderiiil miormatton . ! xi t-iU.. and nambers ofhmi4m Que-Hun

1 rPlirt 'TC. n 1. nr,rth vomica Americana RniiftS In Aloaroe una T.twreiices.:

Y 111 ! one of the lending scientific Jour-' Counties, i thej month, nud i.

of j pals of America, contains in the takeileasuruin

nryiiast publication an article culimcu . ; .,. r u

I T..',' )11W 11 -ill 15-r. I Mf Jl" !! 1 Tl . .

enuanco. The supper ' . ' l . f t onvh..U. -loilr ! tliat oue lwmoCM,t was K,unu'poda" which yas furnished hy Urcd Uollara woit bG my ftaiigf

ii uuijuiui'iiiCi.it, ncu lii i i i,A1,r. ,nai.Aaitii ia imiiimift r'niiB tsaiu iiw uiuu oi i 'iiuuD. c uiftries isoiemsin oi me muittxia 1 1. is a u'unc l omio? ourer !e p

bountiful in quantity, j cM,hi have done so at a lery small The altornoys lor PedkjO are State University. lnis speaks wul .puhlwb tho wm&;$&im& . i . , .. .. i .J.v,, fl,T 'Tt cj wall f.v tlA Onv I.iVcj ' f : - k

who participated. expense neiorc uiecaseever came up we sa tisiiet WUD ine result oi r . 7 ? J , 5 : ' V

. n jiftoro Use commissioners tor trial- a. u.,..;,lttjautuuroi tuu . -. ., i ujmSh.m,-

i

ways buy from your dealers at home

wrho will stay with yon and help you ;

pay your taxes.

V J . i EIRE'S'.

AT 3E3 E5 aSS "iiX

A NEW HARNESS SHOP. One door ICy st of Hunters Grocery, whore you can get all kinds of Harness repaired anil cleaned. Also all kinds of Strap work done up in good older for cash or produce. Uivo me a Call. C, L. 8tkinhauj:n, Bioomington, lud.

As my belter judgement lius toUl me,

1 have heretofore passed by in silent contempt all the immeudes of that d.rty hitlo sheet Ihe Tlrpbone bui as this is such an outrageous falsehood I tool it "my duy io publish it such. Sikon Pkoioo.

Fine Shoes forLadi at McCal-

FOR SALE, gff wish to sell my Farm of tS7-r acres near Wood Yard. Com j aratively new house of live rimrns ndgaod out buildings. Running vater for stock and fine grass past

ure, jcmrrur. ujiatsey,

township last week. It stionth-

Tho correspondence of the last

two issues of the Stud out is very in

o us their sule of tin case mater- j tercsthig reaeing but it does not

btllv and nrnvAfl hcvond Si doubt settle the diificulUes wmch now de-

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praetice what wc preach and not

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placed in iny.

in all parties; n

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annna ' preach so much. There surely is knowing thew SbttS. TU,v nothing so serious that it is not Recording wUldease call at ig:f bfk v"

BIS 'MS

I capable of being rettied without nc8 ana setsli okoja ndv save cost UKgracing.. c.r Iminilating anyone as Vai h-e cUliiSai . : igfe?nc?rned, audit sorely is to the . t v iV "v" "-,s-y TFp-.i imprests of the University to - : -;I?v ' '

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