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;,Jf atiV'dab' tliouht the Monmous q$IcV- t vyhich tbpass;ige of the Edmunds Inll put tht?mvhe van now undeceives himselT. Te Church of the Lter Day
Saints wilt make a stroiig light Jor,
the peculiar institution wit bout
which ther iligion has no charms. Staph, is tlieiivposition as? declared by their leaders in an address vo the faith! ill which aoouiuW in sickening cant and stale platitudes. . "Many wives- or .Done" is their, shibboleth; It is plain' that ihese defiant Mormoo law-breakers must have . the; benefit of further legislation.
The choice of Jloii. Jo tin Over-
myer as Chairman of the Republican
State Central Cominitte" is already meeting with very cordial and gener al approval. Mr. Oveunyer with in two days after lit had ben elected
removed to this city, and is spending;
his entire Mime in directing the orga
nization and active work of the campaign. Working Republicans from the several counties vv ho may be vis
iting the city, will always find him at the commodious quarters of the Gommittft in 1 he' Bates Block, and! the cordial and genial greeting that he gives to every visitor will be found in pleasant contrast with asperity and snappish incivility that
characterized the - nominal chairman
of the 1S80 commit" e.
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DR. FRA-ZIERNS RUUi mi ino
IIox. Jbu M. Bloss, Stite SupnrititMvnnt. of Public Instruction re-
turned to-day from a t hree weeks' ofiieiaitrip through the State, in the eourse of which he lias visited six eee5cuhtieS for the purpose of attending their County Institutes. As a politician, arid as a candidate on the, Republican ' State tick ft for re
election, he has, of course, had his eyes open toobserve politic I si tuatfoti in the several local i ti us, and lie says that the-answers to his inquiries h a ve been- n'.irely satisfactory and one niraging. Iu almost every county he says the Repn blicans .are well organid; and with a full knowledge of t he kind of fuht that is' before theiUj ale confident of success. He iiiids 1 thai;1 everywhere' throughout
the State Syhere he has been, there g decided disposition on the part of the Deinocfats to vote iudepepdeutly this f ally oir account of their diseatr is faction with the anti-prohibition and anti-submisbioh plank in the Democratic 'State pla-tforu); and in tiie Northern part of tlte 8tatc, he had not :1 he$ird of any Repu blicans vhb tFOuld nat support their party nominations, Mr. Bloss says that although tliis is ari off year, he has lound as mu6li active interest being
taken in politics by the Repubhcans . n editor, in retiring from the
as there was at this time id the 1880 control of a newspaper,, said : "It is
v;.i;;i U,nL ; : i - " ' with a feefe ot saduos that we re-
tire laom tne active control 01 .mis
" GuiTEy's, dry bones, like Tom paper but we leave our journal , with
llOOas pauper,-. - wuum " W"7TT rnt . .1.
owns," are daubing iu ,he National - i, tnMWt; in t.,,:s cmitv.
Medical iJ useuu) anu clattering ami js t sheriii.
The Indiana Hospital for the Insane now has 1,0,90 inmates. It,..has limits thaii" anv other one
iliV'i V j.riv 7- " ' institution in the United States. iTlns arises from the fact that ot icr ; States have more than one institu
tion. The care of the insane, espec
ially the pauper insanej is, 10 be a ! question of much import nice to the
I ))(-ole of the btatei i he question
of expense. is not generally- considered
in otner States. .
Ekowns vnxE, Texas, is hon-ibly scourged -with the yellow epidemic, one tenth of the population being at reatly affected, and still the fever ppiWuls. The condition of affairs across the Kio Grande U probably, quite ns errible, though details are lackingv The health authorities of Texaci, as well:s the National authorities, arc doubtless doing evsry ohing in their power to control the plague, but it looks as if only cool weather would check its advance;.
Frazier's Root Bitters are not a t r a m-shop whisk ey beverage, but are strictly medecinal in every sense. They act strictly upon the liver and kidneys keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs,
build up the urves and cleanse the blood and system of every impurity." For Dizzinsss, Rush of Blood to the Head, tending to Apoplexy, Dyspepsia Fever ann Ague, JJi opsy , Jfimples and Blotches, (Scrofulous Humors and
Sores, Tetter, Ring worm, White Swelling, Eresipeias, Sore Eyes and for young men sutlering from Weakness or Debility caused from imprudence and to females in delicate health. Frazier's Root Bitters are especially recommeud ed. Dr. Frazier: I have used two bottles ofvour Rooi Bitte. s for Dyspepsia
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Dizziness. Weakness ana isaaney jis ease, and they did mo more good then the doctors and all the mediein I ever used. From the first dose I took I began to mend, and I am now
in perfect health, and feel as well as I e -ei- did . I consider you r medicine
one of the greatest of blessings. M RS. M. MARTIN, Cleaveland. Sold by all druggists every where
41 per botle. '
LiEltl fc JU.,ooie r.-roprs. CLKAVELAND,
Id bv J: W. Shoemaker & Co.
W. J .Allen,
DEALER IN -fffi
Including Cutlery of all kinds, all kinds of Tinware, Stoves, and -Farm-ing Implemts of every descri ptipjiv No ble to show Goods. South Skide the Square.
THE BEST AND CHEAPE&T
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A brother of I-res if lent -Garfield has lived for many ye ar in Northern Michigan on a ' saiali and feril farm, c- The. Grand Haveii paper says
that be is now building li line house
and barn with money given hun by
Mrs. Garfiold. His n;oLheiv.is now visitinir him.
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J. M.. MA'iHE VY S5, . "J. E. ilAlnJiWS ,. MATHEWS & MATHEWS,., PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS, A. IN" I : KiVLSOMlNEING gT" The above firm are prepaid m to do all kind of work in their lin
with Neatness and Dispatch, and . al
m;a vow Lowest Prices? hee thei
when you have scch work to let. 2
"RESIDENT DENTIST,
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REPARIIf GO TO v This work is made a special
by him ad-much care is taken all work is satisfactory done.
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nWLY ONE FOR A DOSE.
The ItlNEHABT MEDK3IE CO., Trof.O.
SiVictf, 25;cto. ,FOB Sa bt- AWL JW.
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Sold by;HvLindl'y
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rJ,W. GRAIN.
Office over McCuJa Co.'s. Store
TiMi. All worK or-
loommgton, anted.
17ft
GianjriD
as it pimn
ing m
in a doleful 6rt of way,
cr
for; ah owner. Dr.
Hiki yiscssor,having nine poinis of the law in his favor,
but if the writ of injunction askedor by die Scoyilles for Judge Hagner to
revent the probate of the assassin s
will should prevail, then the genial Grawfordsvilie,
doctor h will have-no more right to LaFayette,
t.ho hnnes than Cuicago,
. bOUTH. 1 1 - I 1 i . ..I, U ill . , nilikI tf A I cv n 1
vojonei f W"l- u3 - Blooniington,
IVis for this reason that -the skeleton Mitchell,
,N. O. X4ailvy DopuLE Daily Exrnpss Tuains, Loiiisville to Chicago: without change l)xVY MAlL. -SIGHT KX.
NORTH. JSo. 1.
Bloomingku,
Greencastle,
1 1 :06 am 1:U2 pm 2:Uti pnt o;14 pm 8: 15 ym t:15 pm 6:i2 pm 8: 55 pm
y:;iapm
JSo. y. . 11 :3i am 1:17 am 2V21 am ik2S am 8: j5 am Is'o. 4 : 4:31 am 6:1(5 am. 8:35 am 9:tJ0 am
P&slisUssiy in the dark closet ; at New Albany, i ho imififMnn ji vviitiiur .an order. It liOUisyVllo,-'
can be positively stated that the fin- . Q &m at disuosiitou vvil not be m.ide. untii ivo Through Solid Pat-seuger Judge IJaguer returus to the city Trains Daily. Parlor coaches on uay
from the' seashore, which" will be and Pullman Sleepers on night traius. :
some time iii September1,' It can - through, cai v Iiirougn Uckets, - , . , v t . .V Through checks, Shortest and. (.-i'Mcly. so be positively stated that it is the t0 ull puiu ; present intention not. to label Guit- ILLINOIS, IuY A, VV'ISC'OXSIN,
eau's skeltoa.or in. any way mark it fso' the closet observer will be able to detect its identity: Thus the public
uttUtoeft Giiiteau's skeleton and never
kow it. liiis course nas ueen' ue-
oided upon because of a well ground;
od fear that wre it piiaced in a glass
cse and.labeled the, glass would be
foken andahe bones abstracted in
le&s itbau ' jtweotyripur. hours, 'rije
ljcroseopical examination of tlu
brain of th assassin is at a staml
stsilrand tare
charge being, unable to figure out a harmonious report. One doctor thinks the brain presents clearly defined evidences vhich, to the scientific mindi are concUisiYe on the side pC saaifov ? other two- firm Jy stk -u fen the uisamty theory. The examination hns been practically completed, andnothing ..no vy remains but for those- haying it in ohargo to ngr-upon somo kind of a report.- v ' 1 "' ;
MINNESOTA, JSEBiiAbivA,
: ; KANSAS, GOLOKADO, V CALIFORNIA, . Onif,2)ireot lioute to Jl ichiyan. Quickest route to InUlanupolis. TJlitOTGH TICKETS Lo a ll points N.OL'tlv, West and South ou feale at Bloomington The . agent of . this ppinpany is the only person, that .can eJl you a through ticket .or" check your baggage thiouh iiuin 131oom
A CARDMr. Black, one of our oldest and one of the best mechanics, has just finished the fine Waldron block, and
has moved his shop one door south of
Clark's blacksmith shop, on . W alnut St., where his many friends and patrons Will o-et their work promptly at
tended to, on reasonble terms,. Give
him a call and leave orders. 4(3
PIANOS! FlANOSi; f IAN
ORGANS! ORGANS! ORG;
Now is the timo to buy your
Pianos & Oi
s
a. H. SIBERT, .. -' AGENT. Foruthe Celebrated Cornish & -Co. Piauo, and will sell for the next SIX
TY DAYS VERY LOW, as he intends to let the People' know What bottom prices are for ii First Class instrument. Every thing is fully warranted,' each Instrument is well tested befoie any Pay is required.
Don't buy until you see him. Some of his prices; just thiu k ! A 13. Stop Okgan, r . $90. .00 A Splendid 7 Octave PIANO, 250 00
jgJF Address the Agent at Blooniin5ton, Ihd,. for pauticulaus. dl0 Henry L Bates, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
PAPER HANGEtt ', , -. A N D-
JrlGN 1N11RP
BLGOSJINGTOif, . ;. : INDIANA Mr. Jackson furnislieg paper a wholeside prices and bflig it with ex quisite taste, tlius favittg.;ftt least ont third eos.t. :r::j:'; - Sign lmting,Kalsbri)liig and G rawing a i? pfc.ciality Shop n the rear of juildig,: forthweat eoi of square
- IT HA8 A ; ScU-Thretding: Shttttt A Self-Setting; Needle.
Please call and' Examin e our MACHINE bofore buying,
Stewart ' & McPheeters.. since Lhey have located in the large, new room on the North side, have added nearly double to their farmer large stock. No belter bargains are offered in Blooniington. It will pay you to
(ro in and take a look at their stock.
BloomiNGTO.v,
Ind.
A Sure Cure Found at Last! No One Need Sutler' ? A sure Cure for Blind, .Bleeding,, Itchin and UU eaated Piles has beeih
discovered by Di William, (an in-
0MARJ;rI0gSE
S- M. ORCHARD,
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miitoii.
CARTER PERINGagent.
Blooiningt'n, Ind. MRU AY KKLLEK, G. P. A. Louisville, Kentucky..''1' . EXTRA FINE-SEED OATS. CORN BRAN CHOP; ' FLOUR, ; MEAL, HAY ': '" . .a,ti.thc ' . Boss .Feed Slorc,. . i n th e Mull ik i n B.I ock , at bottom : Prices. Call and see me.
We take great pleasure in calling the attention of our friends and customers to Dr. Bbsanko's Cough and Lung Syrup which is prfectly hairaless, pleasant to the tuste, will u ot nauseate, and gives relief almost instantly. It matter . not how severe your Cough may be, how many cough medicines you have tried, or how many physicians you have con
sulted, the tonic, soothing and heal-irjo-nronerties of this medicine will
loosen it and assist the Throat and
Luii its to expel 'the offending matter
leaving them in a healthy condition, free from -irritation, and the. air passages clear,, besides, invigorating . : and strengthening the general' system. Price 50cts. For the positive cure for consumption, Coughsi Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry . Hacking Cough, Loss ot Voice, Irritation. of the. Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Pains in the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Croup' Inlluenza, Whooping Cough , and Ltuig Fever, we recconimeu d this above all. others, Yours truly. Sold by H. Lindley. South Side. H- J- NICHOLS, ARCHITECT AND PRACTICAL BUILDER. Plans and Specilications carefully prejiared for dwelling houses and public buildings. Also estimations of build-
coinoietetl iurouy,uuuu. ah
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m- Special attctiou. given to dJ; remedy .) : t:
soleiua and patching. lua " .a.. IZZ, f 25 or
30 years standing. No ene need sut fer five minutes aier apply-ng this wonderful soothing- medicine. mLo: tions instruments and ; electuaries do-
Proprietor. more harm: rhau good. William g
Ointment absorbs the tumors, a t lays; .!. !fm,oU tcJiinff ( iarticuallv at
The traveling public willfind hrst- fc ting warm in bed,) act r class accommodatious, a splenclia nQsOT ,mllti,,ft ffivt;S instant and pan
Sample room, and a Good table. Op- i u f and i8 pWpared: only for
Piles, ithing ot the private uu for nothing else. r r, M Read what the Hon. J. M. Cofflnberry of Cleveland says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Gintmeut: i have used scores of Pile cures, and it affords me pleasuie to say that I have never found anthing .which gave?;, iuch immediate and yermauentrrelief; as Dr. William s Indian Oiutment.. ; For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt of price, $1,00. V r t!9 Sold by J. W. Shosmaker. .
nofeite denot. Board iumisneu oy tne
day cr week
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K.W.MIEUS, J. H LOJJDEN LOUDEN fe MIERS, itttomes at Law, LOOMINGTON, INDIANA. OttLce over National Bank: WP RofJERS. ' Jos. E. Hexley.
!! m w 9 Rogers & Henley ATTQBN1ES AT LAW. Bloomington, - - - Ind. Collections and settlement of eslates are made specialties. Utiice North east side of Square, in Mayors building. nvott-
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W. Friedly,, , .Harmon FRIED LY & FRIEDLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ofliec over the Bee Hive" Store.
Indiana
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Bloomington,
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Sewing. ALichine.
Di: i. DEMARKE. I ni Bee Hive buildin-. . t27
C, Vansandt, TJn d e r t a t e r s DEALERS IN Metallic Burial Caskets, and Cases, Coffins, &c. Hearse and Carriages furnished to order, ,i Shop on College Avenue, noith ...ml W..O. i'ec'.s liuiluiug. nl3 Bloom higton,, Indiana,
G RAY ' S S PECK KIC MEDICI N E,
TRADE mark The GreatfBADEMARlt
Eng'sh retu edv.An unfailing cure for Semia!
w e ak ness.
s; nfti niater
BEFORE TAWHS. heah , Impo- AFTER TAWM.
covy and all deseases that follow as a consequence of self-Abuse, as loss of memory,' universal lassitude, pam 1U' the back, dimness of vision,premature old a"-e,imd many other deseases that eadolnsanity orconsuniption, and premoure gver full-paticuVars-.itf a uarapliltet which wa; desire x send tree, to everv one. The Specitiic inedpcino is sold by all druggists at $1 es pacage, oir six , packages $o. to will be sent tree by mail -48-loa the. money, by addressing 1 baV Medk ''ink Co. ,Buttalo N Y. ; ; old ly 1L tiuvtle.Vv. :- ;
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