Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 19, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 March 1889 — Page 4

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THE SATURDAY COUniEB Hbjtry J. Feltus, Editor & Publisher. f 1,50 a Year, Payable in Advance

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The war is over;

Bye-bye, G rover-

Howdy, Beujamin? The country's safe.

Let us have peace.

" We stall see- what we shall s$e. . - Now we are gbiiig to be "protected." m 111

Benjamin ami Levi . will be in Monday. 2

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COIiPS OF CORRESPOND EN OK.

recL. Bloomitigton has some excellent timber for the cabinet, foreign missions, &c, and as a loyal citizen we protesfe against leaving them all out in the cold.

ine uov.a uvservo &ujtsnuiiii salt ckekk.

tnore than the fourtlwdass post-j Thomas Klgar will go to Iowa

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era, in small cilies or in the country, Hoiioo cf Application ?0 'ZdoOJUie. NO liCE 0 IT CITY TEEASC RER.

looks to his local paper for localnews, and to some metropoliUan pa-

BY TlfB COuKIZK B i f " i '.. v-; . ii.um.iuiu

To i'ip Thx -'?H-em ol llio City oi

can not coaipele wiMi the latter in j ovr the a?e oM -tvciiiv on-' vf tun.iw Nutioe U lierfby ily.nn that the presenting the news ot the world ; Wm "i4 , Ui ,ufns oi tH j Tax D, piuia of lor the Oiv I . Wilt ol Bim.:ihiiiioii, lii.li!tti;i, u Hiu'ol IiioominsUm is now in ntv liaufitl but no more can Ifco latter oomple i,.ltijSl.8 of li:w,m n.Mn n.wliip, ml) for n'ottn-tiou.

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' Don your.swiiilow tails for the iuauguraL Boys, it is likely to be our turu again in '93. Ths Democrats stood it for twenty-four years. To many Democrats the name of this mouth is sig:uiicant March! Gsobos W, '.'Cooper, goes into Cocgreps next Monday, y That's Borne consolation: . 2$y President ever retired from office with a cleaner adminislrjon behind him than than does Grover Cleveland.

. After next Monday a Repubiicaa .rident,i m Republican 4 Gongressi a Repobiican. Senate say, if you lellows don't see

what you want, ask for it.

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Cot- Matsok retires from Con-

gress next Monday with a record that any man might be

proud of. He has won bright laurels that will cro n his brow

for all time to come.

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Those who went on the

of John Carson, indicted by the federal grand jaty for bribery at the; late election were Enoch Fuller, Clerk of ifee Monroe Cir

cuit Court; -Thomas Farr, Sheriff

of Monioe county, and; John F.

irrel,ex-County Commissioner. The Telephone is still badly

shocked over the proporitioa to

make a Judicial Circuit out of

the counties of Brown and Monroe. -A number of years ago

these counties constituted a judi-

cial circuit but was. changed by . a Republican legislature in order lo make it politically Republican.; The population of both counties have increased and they are Certainly more entitled to constitute a 'judicial circuit by j theuIves; tbanj; they formerly werjf The passage of the new lajlill seal theidoom of several Repulwafi aspirants tor judicial honorsaad that's whats the matter wufc the Telephone. In notieinjkthe fact that John - Carsan the Potk-township trusty man in charge of a block of jive had been indicted by the federal grand jury for bribery the Telephone says, hat 'ibe Republican Jeaders: propose lb stad by Mi giCarsonio the .last-man witli their money if necessary -H How with niocey ? Are you going to try to buy up something ele as you did Polk township? Ia tfaere? to be more . tampering with juries?' Xou will find a federal court something r difierant to deal wit h than a Republican court of Monroe county. Who are the Republican "leaders" you refer to? . It they are the healers, wire-pullers, political hacks! and standitig eandida tes of tcqurse they will "stand by" Carson. It's a case

of "have to." Carson knows t m uch. Birds of a teat her flock together. Johiiny doesn't propose to he sacrificed,!, if he did get the boodle; . Of course you stanfl by him. Thk Telephone thinks that 1 he the Indianapolis, dudes are going to bog the riiig in the matter of the oSces to fee disbursed ry the newd9Viujstratidn. We fear the Toliie's auspbioas are cor

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capitol police, or as a spittoon cleaner at the White House would bo better; yet the Indianapolis gang is moving on to Washington to take all these in. On grateful wretches! More especially do we plead for our neighbor of the Telephone the valliant young captain of a block of live. But we will plead in vain. It is not our funeral Let the circus begin. When the elephant goes round, and the baud begins to play, we will see the

fuulBriiig out your kukanney cats, and let's see the fur fly. It will be excellent uoff year" f -muse men t for the Democrats.

with the former in its peculiar field.

I Indi&n.'ipo.is Sentinel.

There whs s5 dance at li. T. Jacob s Now that the appropriation of

Monroc.eoiitilv, Iiidltna, aui to Ute 'i hp rato f tnxatiorj on w ejf izens nf Uie ?4!-ond Ward of iU 100.00 vidua hni for G&nrnl ah i eitv of H o..miiiglon, that bo, nuid siinl purire9 and ior Foil Tux

ijorcnzo .u.iviugitL,wiu at U); m iren is af fonowss

hist Monday night.

Jerry Wilson has bought a portion of the Fanning farm.

i 960,000 for the State University is Term, L88U, of the Bmird of Com-

3 last Friday night week.

OOSUATtOKIOlPAL PURPOSES.

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new buildings and the more the -liquor, iu a Uss (jurntity than a On eaeh $100- Hlewn wit ( 1 le.)

a law, it will prove a lasting benefit 'hmers of said eon ny, apply toj ,vVonH r O . . i r. t i " , tho stint Jo:iHUl (,onnnis$iont'i,loi' i " ; e ',x to the people of the whole county. . ,t ,iM.nse to lm.xieaUn liquors 0n eflth r-vmly ce

There was a spelling at No's 1 and We have $50,000 invested in the to wit: spirituous, vinous and iua!t

nnnife are imnroved nnrl nw i quart t a time for one year, and to

lie urauK on tue premises wnere

sold to wit:

A p;irt of in lot nuaiber one hun

one, in s-ih!

W. C. Duncan took care of it in the ,Monn con ntv, Indiana am! moie 0 , , , partuulariv disei ibed as follows: Senate- Judge II. V. Jiiers work- . - , 4 , A. ! m . . iJetnning twentv - wo feet dom the

.. nMp gyn Haivgrsity Items.

This term closes March 15th. Later Conquerors of 90 and'92?" Griss spent'he 22nd at his home in Indians poi is. Miss IaWkins spent Sunday with Martinsville friends. Newsom has gone to Washington to the inauguration. Agathst Rambo is the latest addition to Independents roll. Prof, Bryan suffered with a soiv throat the first ot the week. King was very sick tfte fore part ot the week but is much better now. The Soph omorecm i aerabi es par ad -ed at the 22d anniversary exercises Messrs- McFarlcn and Price, of DcPauw 'S9, visited coliege Monday. Prof. Clark was unable to hear hit classes th i first of the wevk on account of ill health. Prot. Carhart, of Dcpauw, will deliver the lecture Sunday, II is sub ject is Person al i ty Meek and Drescher spent Saturday and Sunday with home folkfr and friends at Spencer. Rev. Franklin, of Anderson, con ducted the devotional exercises at chapel Monday morning. Dr. Jordan deli vet ed a lecture to the graduating class of the Indianapolis Medical college lust night. Me tea If enjoyed a visit from ...life lather, on. Stephen Meicalf, of An deraon, the laUrr part of last week. Thedecture given by Kon. Mose F. Dunn in the college chape! Tues day night was one of the best of tinseason. Dr. Dabney accompanied his wif.tb Louisville Thursday evening" from whence she goes east tor a. visit with her folks. The members of the Serior class, with thier lady friends, w ill be ent uned hy Theo. Louden, at his home this (Friday) evening. Dr. Jordan was away since Tuesday of this week. He lectured at Ox!od, O., Tuesday evening, at Morning Sun, Wednesday and at Cincinnati , on Thnrsda y.

A:The skull," the new greek letter.

fraternity, will give a dance at the K, ot P, Armory hall on Friday eve. March 8th. The skull is composed exclusi vely of members of the class '90. " t Kev. Oscar McCuiloch, of lndianapplie, delivered his lecture on 4-Tiu-Tribe of JshmeF'hi the college chapel Monday night. The lecture is tin result of his. experience with and st udy of t h e poo r a u d d e pe ndee t classes in the city, and the problem of lC what to do with our poor?" as presc n ted by h i m' is i n deed i n t eres t ing to the student at social phenomena. The Fresh ies did not offer any resistance at tho burning of Horace on the night of the 22d. but when the boplm appeared in a body at chapel Monday morning with badges bearing the in'fption ... uC'Hi-q-.r r. rs of 90 a-, d 9. n he tVshi'- ir became uncontroiiublc1,. and venie

auce was written on his1 brow. Sev

eral "scraps" occured early. in the morning between individual members of 01 and?92 in which it was at tempted to capture the badges from 0L :00 did not trfke -liimiiy to exu tynt spirit with winch their defeat of iasi, y ear waa flaunted in their t.:ces, .so da-ring the third hour a co'ilutiou between 90 and '92 was formed and ft vvns determined to tin badge 91. The forces mttat the end f the 3rd

ed hard to secure favorable action,

and, as he was a candidate for a place on the new Supreme Court Commission, really neglected his own interested in that direction so anxious was he to see the University appropriation through. Mr. jNat. U.

Southeast co.nerof said lot ninnin

thence North twenty-two fed, hence H'est twenty-four feet, thence South

! twenty-two feet, thence East twenty-

four lent o the place of biinn? ing, LORENZO M. KfcCLGliT, February 8th, 1889.

Milton Mvers has sold his farm lo:&ro

Lewis! Stephens. The price paid i buildings added the better it will was $150 j make our investment. Hon. John

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t y- t.;,.i,.i fi.Mnlf ftf"-p IU. Uoian labored unceasingly to get ,lnd and s ;;ty one, in sad second

. , , r , n ow 'iiaiii the bill through the House.aud Hon. ward in saul citv of Idoonnngton, rieksbursr. Owen county are neui . ' t i . . i v. . ;

. , , visiting relatives.

Thero are men io this township

nearly seventy years old, who never was drawn or servo as a grand or petit juror. Benjamin Myers and Sarah C. Richardson were married recently. Their many friends wish them a happy add prosperous life.

Miss Lizzie Adams' school closed iasi Tuesday. Miss Bell Lamkins1 school closed Thursday with a spelling at night, and large number of declamations aud dialogues, which was well recited. An immense and orderly audience was present. A debating society is being con ducted at Lam kin's school -nousc, Benton township. On the night ol Feb. 12th the question for debate was ''Resolved that the colored race has cost this government more than the Indian. D, V. Cox and Mac Cox in the affirmative. and Mr, Livingstone and Thomas Cox in tht nega l i ve. Tl le j u ry decided i n fa vor of the affirmative, J, H. E.

Hill deserves credit for some good j Notice of Application for License. work, and Dr. Maxwell, sr., did some valuable scrvicq. All these! The undersigned a male person gentlemen deserve the hearty over the age of twenty one years and

Poll tax On'( aad fifiy hundredth dollars ($1 .30.)

spkcial ADDrrioxALSouooy. punross On each 10.O0 Special School ; Eighteen vF. t (iSe. ) On each $100.00 Special Tuition Sixteen ceui (loV,) ; si2?;ng fuxo. On each 100 -Five cents (5c.) k penally ol ten per cent will h added on all tax not. pa it before the ; 3 i Monday of April, 1889. The office of Citv Trea-uier is in room No. ,1, up stiiirs over the grocery store ol J Tl. Clark's, Bloom ing ton, Indiana. UlS'RY S. BATES, Citv Treasurer, Dec 12Ui, 1338.

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thanks of the community.

nice, freph stock ol

staple and fancy groceries, at Charley frfoPheoters', the old Grieves cornor.

Groceries 'delivered free and prompt, by M. Wbitaker. Durand Block.

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laice your country prociaco

(o Charley MoPheetcrsGreeves' old stand, .

H1KOOSTAN. Howard Fair's twins arc growing hearty. The sons name is Francis Festus aud the daughter Flora Fidelia. F. C, Smith is a very popular teacher in Marion townsliip,and can out argue Kid. A. J . McCoy on then logical questions. Fulton never wat slow, when a lad. J. Lyuclf 8 little daughter Belva, is the pet oi the Lynch home,esptoially of its grand-father Lynch, whi is an old man nea eighty years old. Com. Burns is our poet. Nearly every one received avalen tine, Ada Bran ham and Effic Payue are Zindostuns popular young la lies; Annie Knight and Rose Fo ley arc their peers and all are friends. Dr. A. C. Farr has three charming, well-behaved young daughters. The G. A. 11. entertain sj en t at Bryant's Creek was a success fin an eiallv . A. Fleener and Nathan Fanwere the speakers am. their speeches were well received. L. D. Policy's school closed Feb I3ib, and was celebrated by all the parents spreading a line dinner, which was heartily enjoyed. Sup'?, John Craven and G. JeNcely, trust ee, visited the school. Mr. Policy h one of the three teachers who has been the longest engaged teaching in the rural districts. All parents iu the district who sent children to the school spoke of his ability and sue cess as a teacher. Mr. Craven made an appropriate speech at the close ol the excellent school exhibition and seemed at home among children, G. W . T. Thursdays is special sales day for Gloves at W. J. Turner's

always great bargains. In last week's Counisn raetion was made of an autograph album quilt in preparation by the Women's Belief Corps of Torre Haute, to be presented to the Soldiers' Orphans' Home, and that a block of the quilt had been sent here for the names of such soldiers as would contribute toward the enterprise.

Miss Gertie Feitus made the canvass a nd soon, fi i led t h e - b 1 ock wi th soldiers' names written in indelible ink, as follows ; W. J. Allen, First Lieut. 20th Ind. Light Infantry, (center piece.)

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J. W. Turner is not going o continue justness but is positively closing out his stock cf dry goods, notions, &c. I have 4 organs which I will close out at; wholesale price for cash. Now is your chance. 0.0. TURNER, ADMIN IS i RAT02JS SALS .

Notice is herebv given tliat (? undersigned, av.uinistrator of the 'State of William Smith, deceased, la to of Monroe cunnlr, will oiler for sale at Public Auction, to the high est bidder, on ? Tuesday, iho 26th day 'of Harch,

commencing at 10 o'clock a. ni., at i he la!e residence of said deceased, all his personal propt-rity, consistiui: ol liousehoid and kitchen furuitLre farming' implements and sti ck. TERMS OF SALE: All sums under five dodara cash in It and, oi ail sums of live dollars and over a credit of six months will la giwn, i he purchaser giving note with goad 'reehold surely, waving all relief from valuation or appraisement laws, hearing six per cent, iuteiest after maturitv. JEUU P. SPARKS, Admiuisiiator. Feb. 20th, 1SS3. R. A. Ful attorney.

Notice of Administration,

J. B. Clark, nrivate On. B. fi(i h

hour in front or Wy lie hnli nnd a -tJ tr i t r ..i...ii.iM on Ind. Vol. Infantry.

Henry J. Feitus, Adjutant 13th

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pitched battle of about 30 minutes

fallowed m which rnorlof ihe badges were taken frmn 91, but not until a grcatrdealof wearing nppearel hafl been so led along with some verv prelty countenances. During the thickest of the fray one of the steam pipes i n Prof. 8 waii t 's room b u rs t and the steam escaped vvith a noie which sent some of the senior girls, who were watching the tun from a bove,iiown stair with expressions ot 'there is something the matter up stairf ' on their races The hat of w on n r 1 ed a re 51. U . . J oh a .-.o n, fibula

ot right leg broken 3 inches above the ankle. Tyner and Busby, temporialy vcavcd in." Several others were bghtlv injured but were able to leave the Geld without assistance. Good humor prevailed thjfouuhoui the entire conflict and as soon as it was found that Ml Johnson, had been hurt, a paper was circulated in his behalf which resulted in raising vn PQ r'o'msott went to his home near Aider son Wednesday. : Posittvo closiiig! out sale of dry goods to quit tie business. J. Wi Turner West aide.

Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointetl b the Judge of the Circuit Court of Monroe uount v, Suite of Indiana, ad ministration oi the grate of Willjam Smith Jate of Jonroe county,tleceased Said estate is supposed to be solveui . JEHU P. SPARKS, Feb 2689. Administrator, R. A. Folk. atty.

n ie.halutant of the city of BU.om-

iugton. and the. county of Monroe, aud State ot Indiana, hereby gives notice to the citizens of Blooirinton and of the First Ward of sai l ciiy, and of Blocminglon township in sa'ui county of Mnrue and slate of lulialia, that he will at the Murch Term 18S0, of the Board of Commissioners of the county of Maroo- Stale of Indiana, apply to said Board for license to sell intoxicating liquors to wit. spiriioin, vinou', ami mail liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, for a period of om v ear, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises upon which he desires to sell waul Spiritous. V:nous and Malt liquors, and the premises being si lusted in the First Ward of aid city of Bloom ington, Count)' of Monroe and State of Indiana, and described as follows, to wit: Part of in -lot number one hundred and thirty in the city of Blooming ton (illumine ton township, M on rot county, Indiana, which part of said in lot is bounded unit described a foi.ows to it; Beginning at the Northwest cor mot of said in lot tuurrbvtr one hundred and thirty ru fining thenc South twenty-nine feet, rm.nine. i hence F5tt twenty-five fe,t.rnnaini thence North twenty nine feet, rue n iiii; thence West twenty-five feet io l he p! see of he inning. W 1 LLi A M ' A TOCK VV ELL. February Sih, ISS0. m

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Of all kinds, A specialty for each week

uunng the mouths of March, and April THESE SALES WILL BK WORTHY YOUR ATTENTION. Bree'den & Co.

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nvt.it on sitffntcnivffej (asuij arrived n i'hcor taptmtlfiare, 14h 'diiions have bewi iiii-nud, sent, poyt-paid, to any address for Hi cents. Writo to OEO. P. KOWRLL & CO.. .N I AY S PA PE U AT) VV. RTl S JKvl Jl 7 R w Vt!

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A Biographical Dictionary CfintAiniiig nearly liK)0 names of Noteworthy Pe rson, with thc-ir naiionalny, siation, profession or occnjiti :, uato of birth and duatb, (if doceasod), etc , A Gazstt&er of the World

Ind. Cavalrj. Enoch Fuller, Sergt. Co. I, 20th Ohio Vol. Infantry. J. H. Gaston, private Co. A, 97th Indiana, 11. M. Weir, Co. K, 133d Beg. Ind. Vol. C. N. S. KceJd, Co. E 145th Reg. Ind. Vol. W. W. Wicks, 20th Ind. Battery. S. W. Collins, Co. C, 74th Ohio Vol Infantry, It should be the pleasure as it is the duty, of every Democrat iu Indiana to take his nome paper, and to pay in advance tneret'or, and the qublishers should make it their first business to see that their patrons get full value received, especially in tho way of complete, accurate and fresh local in tell igence.Tho

most successful country papers, are! AsAS?,TJLio in ry school and ... ,i a. ,. I woTeiy jMrcMdo. Specimen pages and tcstithose which pay the most attention ; momal3 sent prepaid on Application. to local matters. The average read- j ft,bU1 gf, D. s. ,

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NO i ICE TO INVKSTOUS. The books of. Uie BiomiugUm ?J:t Company are now opened at ih? .ij'i ndar V oiliee, (Charley Mel'.imhip grocery store) fur Uie purposr nf iakiiiyr stock. Said books will ciosed when $700.00 more isuhscn) cd. If aid ainotuu i- hoc iakjn b. Aiarch 1st will close mi how. Stock $50 per share. If you want stock .iu a paving busncss, now ii

v our 'timer First como firt-served.

liOHT. C. GREKVKS, Sec. Feb. 19th,

NOTICE TO STOCKIIOLDEUb. Stockholders in The Mloomington Gas Conpaay are hereby UO.iiieci that an assobsnu nt ol 10 per cent, anow due, on their slock, ami tin umu can he oaid to Set ictnn at on

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CHS GREAT FAST M AIL "LIMfi

Tho Shortest, liest aud QttlcV.est Lino betweou the North ;uul South. Ocin Knst Lcaro Greoncasflo Junetio.i at 2:23. si. k., 1.43 p. J -i:lS p. in. liKiiannpolb Accommodation 8:20 a.m . (iW.iwg Leavi GrooncastJe Junc tion at I M p. in., 0 :0xi a. m. and 12:2 night. . ' i? Terre Iaiii:c Accommodation 5:9 p. in Grdng North T.oavq 'I'erro Haute , at f a. in." and 4:00 p.m.; arrive at Bouth U:J)p. m. .... ' , i tk i n g d irect con u ect ion for n 1 1 ..points undsr tho sun Ym'r ronnections arc sure and quick iu Union Depots. No Transfers or Lay overs and your accom uouatioi'o aro uno.trHed. BVtr further Information as to. tinn ratdf -, rontos, . etr., addi'esd your nearest Vuiiviuiia atrent, or ; CilAiJ. IT. MIXER, . Traveling pasaongor.. Agent, , " Torre Haute,-in M. A. FOX ID Q. i?. A., St.ls M.o

Notice of Aficiinistratioa, No Vice is . heicbv siren, :tlint';

life Clej k ?6f th c OiVcuit (Jouxt o&j' , Moriro ootmtyvS

Taylor iat of Monroe nnly! : ceased. Said estate is bOf?oose3 to M-i

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VALENTINE QL1NE.

y Sept S08&

ninistratori.

4

LIB I ES. y,i

. j span

waero. Price sJ. astttt:'e. xneyjiavaijceccat

FAiHSBHOS.v

A -iff ft ?? TvT "53 ff fife' -A

as not retired from.; US40SHY but

honullic. Itfetv AJSnsny A: Cbiuaxo lnil3 TA15LJ3 AT JU.OOMlXGT'vS (Cer tnd Standard Time.) ' Inefiect Jan. Mth, 1S87. Going North - Chicago Oay IvT.:ll. . . 10;58 a. ni. Cb ic vgo N : g-h t Express . . . . 11 :S3 p. in. Go' ng Son';h I Lonb.vliio Day Mall. ,4:05 p. m Louis ville SjjBigUt Expro.'S. . .... 3 :4 a. ni rX-aS K.TIf..TWVI.MI..I"l' If MOM .III WI I HflHI.1 w.ll? B "

HUNTER.

IS THE LEADING

i'MEMT ISEE

p ill be fonurl VU'dtfVsovfc.hK'ia

the Sudtirtr biookt wtli,fc Complete line; of 'fyf

wmssmM .spill

Supplies. Kc-will hereafter deVofe 'fa his entire atti'tnn -to these apecfHl . M Hue?, nnd wilt tir a nteetl ivtsr vM? hel. and. pittas tke trwet- Rriatti r !iev rnc pin Siidbur BlpjclXoy

BOOKLiiS ARNICA? SAXArLi

Tins' best salre iii "ie;.d

Rheum, Fever Sores; tte h$ip

ped hands CliiJ btaa Corns, and alfi

bikm Eruptiona, and posittveil

cures Piies, or no pay. required.

is uaranteetl to eive perfect satss-

TaotioB, or roone; refuriedv Prieilg 5 bcuts .per , Box : 'B.j

South Siile Squarre,

FOB CHILDREN 0F ALL A&ES.

St Hioholaia for 1889,.

02ris is on:

dror. should look over tho

vCTO PEOPLE

t'fM ideathati

f&Pr' prospectus of that, magti-

, ' ' R zrno for 1830, and the &

will c iacoyor th:it ife is for all a,j08, "frora five to

gs soiae ono recently said of it. Indcedt, while St. Nicholas is dosigied for girls and boys, it might alaiost be called a.fsmH maffasine," for tfco growit-up membors of & household will find much to interest them ir. croj'y number. . ' . Th1 oditor, Sirs. Mary Mapcs TJodgfi : calls the nest volume an 4tail-round-th

J-i'r&fcJf jfl it's ai; iarts."fc i i H stot'Ms and skotchos aad tales of travel and 5i4 P S.?-r.V;t,AV ft? aidvoature by land and seaand all in '.Jjf n'i'Mnt oih?4Jvr trat ct' : the best artist.,.; Tho, feature cVt'.-:?r''T5 u.i MwiK-it.-chi6,-' Liii. i wiilmolude a serial storj, (-iHowWoMa $1 r& I - .:. -; a ,... .... ts the J1. irthcat o r t h," 1 y pv - , kramwjua! t-OH. .ft.. VV . tr. GIJ, 1.10 vf AV-' ;"4 vL ww"w, I woll-iviovm commander o'f SL,- .tors V !!&SgE$ '"SVr S?rS serial'r-bout Caaa,la, by Mrs. CW.orw.ood, who is writte.fr r-W S;yTi5SS"',!-.A w burw, :.! i.irte fjf a.sorial story for Tht CtMuru this van.

; -CC9 ?ttul -' iUno in tJ-i- wortil. Ail U

lliitSt lV4trU4fl feitii 5t tuv: nIQMTD tor !'.: rtJJ ilPK rfe.

-i .1 . I.

twin; if jj a j ui :u ;u n iiii i q - -ico and govern joumdvo, accord ,

BOBT..C. GUEKVKS, See.

Feb. 19t.li, 1SS9.

Dcdg-o"; n'Tio (Jueon's Kay," by Lieut P.

H&rri30n. SSmJth, B. N:, with illuatrafeipns of many oi Enj.d,'Ud,a ilnest war ships f VThc

i Winchester Scbocu" : iliusl raied bv JosAnl.

I ta tJ J ponnoll; fc Erh Eaihw Trfan"" 'by

arid T'laci's, suoT. as ars oiitn rcfi-rrod to in literaturo find cohrorsution. 'J'lio htitor Is not; found in t.uy other Oielionary. Authority in tho Gov't Priniinji OOlcc, and vrith III U. S. Supreme Court. It is rcRntiiiiivtitiuU by tho Stale Sup'ts of Schools of 3S States, mid

. ;"j"5 uoiicqo rrcs'is oi u. ami eanftcta.

m Ac 19 me onty jncuonary th:tt iirtsbccn selected in making State Purchase for St;htl, unt nearly all tho .School KooUh aro Uu.od upon it.

od upon it.

becrutttrv's ottice in Oliarley M.-

PhootoivS grocery store, corner Kirkwood A vo n u e a n d Walnut si rcct. NOTICE OF AD M I N IS V RATION Notice is hereby given, that the umit'i&itfiml has been nppointcd by i he Gierk of Circuit Court of Mou ro countj', Slate of Intlinna, ndmini -Orator -vxiU the. will anntxtr of the istnto of ISbon Newton late of the tute ol Ohio, deeenset-. Snu! estate is supposed to be insolvent CAKLKS G. CORH, Administrator. Doeember 27th, 1SS3, SlieiM & C'orr attyst. i Always u full slock of fresh groceries, at Wbitaker Durand Block.

AGAIN RSASY POS BUSmaSS

FRANK DOBSON

j Wni. H..Biw."ngi, etc., etc. Tho Frooch

. papers 5 n c ind o 1 Fo r din aft i : do Logons an si j hi a two ishlp Canals," and thero aro seysra! intcrostiujf contributions on- Gorman, Itaiiaa

and Ru3titin svibjoots, Under ,4A "conies '"Boys VX nnd Girls iivChitta," by Yan fcj " jj.Phou Leo (a rcoont gradJ S .S unto of Talk) ; "Honao Lifoia ' )-Vrv th0 East,n by Mrs. Hciman 7 x Huat, and ,a number of papers aboi it J apau. Under 4 'Al'rica' there

is a ;eh o i B o r y " M. Stanley, by Kt)a!t B rooli s? nnd several stories abtnt

Efrypt -'Australia is not for- ,' gotten, nor tho islands of iho tffL Bdo.wi there are even lo be vi 7 v

Has aruien from the" ashes, and U again preiiared co vie all Muds .of EAGKSMITBM aiifl WAGON ICRS,

As he lost JunivUv by the la to tire he hopeu Ifial. all bin ihl customers , aud maov new one, vjll jjivo hi cp fit call. C'ip.'f-oUrttO A and A t It"- t.

stoHea of undor tho sea. otf Oi! course tho balk o? the contents will lxjlato to j'tmcricaD subjects, as usual, Mrs. Burnett, tho author cf uLit-ioLord Pauntlo roy," cont ributes a story of Now Yorkcallod "Little Sain tElf zabeth tUoro will be papers

a describing hov" the oreru: 3 ,moafc cfileeS are conducted, !? papers aboii t at hieUcs atna-

iijt toUr photography, etc. The

' ' to any ono vho wtsnes to see

it oy tho pubiisliors, The Century Go., oi New York. , . !

Tho Gmp-ite recently saitt of KishoUsst

mMamss faiuirwithout it is onlv Uaiblossed."

it will r.av t') trade ar

riff.

Whitakor'd Block.

pay

grorceiiy.

A pronpt ami (-ee tiolivtMi' of goods at Oliarley MoPh cetera'1 now grocery.

u. w. MfKt?s. ., -SDvrnr coita Mi :c3 corr vV'rToltSKYS At LAW. Will pnu tioc in all the eourte. All husrnocs given pro nipt and careful ?ittentiou '4 '; . . 4

E. O. MiGoVmiek Sen LlSasa. Ag!

aiysTirj CURI for Uheoi

usm and N en ra 21 a radieall y cuhytel

iu X t 3 tjayi by removiagho-cait

n otn thWaVstetn' it will not fail ITS

cents; &ia br ElvI4aa i Son

iiiopmuigton, iiict- -

14 fl;soj 6,aaiA-yfl-3U-