Bloomington Telephone, Volume 11, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 September 1887 — Page 4
BLOOVITOX TELEPHOMI.
Puktu Friday, with TmeUay Extra.
E1H TOR AND FKOPB1KTOE, W. S. BRADFUTK
2RMS
One Tear, fl 50 Six Months, .15 Three Months, .40
Advertising Collected each Montn.
Office over Collins & Karsell's.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY. By a Special 1U porter. Engle is a Phi vappa. Psi.
o'clock. A paper on "The History of Arithmetic" by Prof. Aley will be a part ef the program. The meetings will continue regularly hereafter every other Tuesday evening.
FOR RENT. One nicely furnished voem on east 4th street, square and half from the pubiie square ; will rent very reasonably. Enquire at this office. Milton Hight is very dangerously sick at his home on east Kirkwood Avenue.
HI
THE J' AIR ! How It Is Progressing,
A GOOD DISPLAY OF EVERY KIND.
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW THE BIG DAYS.
Established 1850.
EDUCATE FOR BUSINX9S.
Reorganiifd 185-
The rain was badly needed, but its coming had no tegard for the fair. However, it was not going to barlie the directors and oflieers of
institution . Thev
Indianapolis Business University WHIN I i LOCK, OPI'OSITK H8T OFFICE. (Consftiidatiou of Bryan A Stratton and 1 nd1a&pris Business Colleges.) Course of Study Pre-eminently Practical, Profitable, Progressive. One of the Best Equipped and Laniet lUndnssg, short-hand and Typewriring Schools in the United States. 0 ir gradual es hold lucrative positions in this city, and are our warmest endorser. iSix instructors of experience and established professional reputation. Class nd individual instruction. Students enter at any time. Kvmv yoiing man and -woman needs ior a successful future ihe practical buMiieas trainiig obtainable in tUN Institution. Business men supplied wiUi reliable hok-ki.'epeiv. stenoi ::jhers , penmen clerks. Wuibkkjke. -Tbe best citizens of Indianapolis. Send for catalogue and Commercial f-ur'vut; frtft. WAIVES UNIVKRSITY, Indianapolis, Ind. Kidman, MefMan! shot n, Proprietors.
head may puh into your garden,
most Any night, and c;i.i up ail your
COME TO OUKT. All t.liMo attending court at
m will
loor little cabbage and other gavden1JIooini! ton tli;s ming ter
lift. . ..Mr. Worloy, of near SaUm, S,..;ml(l. (-(, Wnirant" for
b'.-en to Si Louis on business. . . . A
goodly number of Harrodsburg fnlkx
Mrs. Lucas hat rented ber hoine om north Railro.nl street and will
C. L. Edwardi left yesterday j movc t0 Mitchell, noon for Johns Hopkin.
A notice of the death of Rav. S. ! Mia9 HoseBuakirk, from the north j that usefu j
L. Binkley, '50, will be found in an-1 end of the county, is n guest of 1 1roillptly made th, announcement
other column. i Mis Hat tie Mansy. that the fair would b continued
Prof. Swain and wife hare1 .TTIiifrTTT., . from dav lo dv for fovnrat.l w.aih. Idiana w velativ here w.,ri1 !iud CoU Luuci, ..... Fre,
moved into their new home on north i v. .an..Mvc , , . Must week .... Nellie Brown returned In........
i;ur. x esieruay morning was ciear . h,)me MondHy . . . Wm. Searg hatf .
ana ni-siuiuui, so tin ejinioiUiUi was
: opened. The program will nor be
to-morrow, and tin; pros
pects arc good for a large attend
ance. The largest number of entries in the history of the inetituticm have been made. The lulls arc all well filled, and the stuck department never wa so complete, ome of the finest horses and cattle ever on
wards at the residence of Dr. Jor- j t0 main street of Pratt, Kansas, ; exkibition anywhere, ian be Keen
valued at SS00. joutontue grounds to-day and to
morrow. A special ieaiure, this af-
ternoen
! . r i i i i ..j.. . i"
ii . a,.-. oi noai. inaiana. are irueiiB 01
Prof. Swain will deliver the lc-1 Mr8- Theresa Gregory.
tuffe next Sunday atternoo. on "Rt- , Jas Do"dd livjnin ihe south part j fpt;neU' . hgion in Science." . ' . ! w . I te-day and : vF tho ptunt? h hniinrht. th. Ivan, t
Ihe .state Association of the! , , y , n DelU Tans will be held in Bloom- dolPh bijhard hall Paying 300ington this year. j- MiesHolhe Waldron will learo Trustee James L. Mitchell, Sr., j next we6t for St. Louis, win re she of Indianapolis, wai visiting the . -n , . f..-n : rt T - fe l will vieit mends or some time, university yesterday. I ke Delta Tau Deltas took tea ' Dr. A. J. Axtell baa traded a lot
Tuesday evening with C. J. Kd- in north Indianapolis for a lot
on
dan.
John M. Foster, through Sopbo-
W. J. Allen, 03T MALAX I3T HARDWARE, tiiovee, Tinware, Doors, Sah, Agri cultural Implements. Agent jfr Buckeye Hinders, Reapers, and Mowers. Also manufacturer of Van SKkee Patent Evaporator. South Side the Squaro. IH-OOMINGTON, IN13. 4V()o I'KR HAY. :1mt ih Of average amount paid hy the Travelers' fusurance ''ompny. of lhx: :';,rd, i .oun., for losses. They pay for a mass of accidutH f
I si:.ch ui?ig:?)tude and variety that almost confound belief; accidents 1 . 1 1 K ,t
RKST OV TMF FARTW ; mat navu invuiveu eery nan or UW
... , , .... ... human bod v from scalp to toes: that Wf have tiic best Whe.it fertili- ;i ..... i i.1 .. ..
-.niL,i m...;... k..Av rv , . , : nave occurreu Liirouirn every lustru-
it, -ttend thp tHil of Mflnw . " i r- ? i 11 montalitv. fjunnate or inanimate, w iieua tne 11 iai 01 .uia. Mf,iuowb.i!o prov tins assertion to any and all : 1 1 t 1 ' i , 1 rill r -,i 11 llrom habits to oxen, rrom tacks lo
V M T ( ) W 'III W nnu mnj uui vni un, J mf luu will , 1.
-T 7X ;not cbokc up with anv kird of ferti--Mrs Ym. Raiuom from Dec.vlixor; no buYK.bing of wheat: the ti r? Alahaiiia arrived last Monday ,rnft s hjjjt aml lhe machine is n;ght and will spend some time vk-usi!y rnnn:ud. Com and ee it. itinjr friends in and about Hlooming- ; McPuektkjrs & Shokmakkr tcu . . . . Jlr. antii Mrs. David Janki!) 1 M'AMVD II llll II III I 1 1 i I IU I 111 III 111 I II HHMH I'm ""TTlftr
from north of ibe town, pent lusl ; KoTK K TO CONTRACTORS.
Tburly at Mr Cory's. . . .There if; HiJ wi be hy ,he Com. U.s oi a wedd.BK to report me,1lun (!oi;li . of the (;iu. i( H1(01!.
more with "8d, visited the UniTersi-1 Lieenes to aarry have been isty yesterday. H is farming in sned to Ambrose Hatfield and Kate Henry county. ; SteiBhageilf jOBma I). Wampler to Frn1k,?Ju,.,t: trough Sopho-!0ho Skelton, Isaac Harri.gton to more with 88, is m a aivil engineer- c , . . . in? corps, at preaent located at ! uvinabbin.
Gale&burs:. Ills i
true in the near future. . . . Mrs Nor-
j inau, from Clear Creek, spent ike
in iton, Indiana, in the (Jo unci 1
Alex Robinson has traded a farm
j ami moominguju. i uh iracit is m -11 y.
, -The card catalogue of the libra- .even xuiles .ortheast of Bloomin,-' T " , ' Jf '
TV 1 Ttrnorr Pftftirtor vintd v l.x tin liorrl . . . i - - j
J V Ti .? Ti J t I ton, ot 120 acres, tor a residence at fo
rarian ipanrler. i i arons? Kaiuas, valued in the deed The UmrersitT Foot Ball Team 5 at 2500-
and to-morrow, however. ' ,!,;. v namuer, av tneir roguur meeting
viii be the 8Pced track. Fifteen j Quite an .njoyaWe time was had :u!,or i . w v Jnth Ureel, from horses have been tutored for the j the birthday crleratnui of Uncle;, ;ol!,iatf Avt,, to slrea various premiums ofTcrei : they are I !yu Lr" 'f turd;1r- ' ! Sop" itieations for said improve-
from Louisville Kedford. Franklin! Al"! u.mc. i,,r -iUca :illcll1s aV! :ow on te aid can be
hydraulic presses, from tea kettka to locomotives, in every department of life, at home and abroad, atworx
j and at play, anleep and awake, walk
ing and ruling, in o:eV occupation and out of it. An accident policy in the Travelers' is a tirstrata thing to have, and there are very few who cannot afford to have one. No medical examination necessary. Call at our office and make application IJOGEUS & WOO LUCY, liloomington Ind
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urely snipped last Sunday. We! rnmYno r, 'j, r.VVP.
airiSt: 1. 1 4 n .i-i.
vuii id reject ui i.t an viuj.
I). M. ilAM.wo.i, Pre I . G. Strcnx, Sec'v. THE NEW ALBANY
the
will play the Franklin College team j Tbe meets next Monday at Athletic Park, Indianapolis. Sat-! i . , j a i i urdav afternoon,6ctl5. A number , B12bt 0oL 3rd at 8 clock lhe of the students from here will at-; Firemen Hall. A good programtend, j musical and literary is expected. A special class in composition ! All are cordially invited, was organized Wednesday afternoon ! rr, 3 . by Prof. Woodbwn. The class will Ihe drouSht ,? over-sure. Bain meet regularly hereafter Wednes- from Tuesday noon until day afternoons at three o'clock- j W&daesday noon, not in torrents, Dr Jordan left yesterday noon ; bst a good soaking rain. So ended for Brookville, Ind., where he will the dryest reason for ill years eo deliver a lecture this evening. He the" oldMfc inh&bitant6 - trill pnd bandar m Cincinnati i with the family of Prof. Gilbert. j The remium of Rev. S. L. Binkv The program lor the first Uni-I ley were brought ' here for burial, versity Special will appear in the j Wednesday afternoon, from Barnesnext issue, lhe exercises will be -n - i. i j- j c- . i c held on the ecod Friday of each i Tllle' ' whero be died of month and all students will be re-! 7Voli fevei ThY wei' acoomqvired t attend. i panied by Mrs. Binkley, her soas Ther seems to be a fair pros-, James and Jean, a brother of Mr. peet for the reorganization of the j Binkley, and Maj. Mitchell, of Indioratorieal association. All factions i oT.an.1U a hrotW.in-lw The f-n.
mise proposed at a eaucus last Wednesday evening.
Hunk mere Khonkl be ft Jaw
follows: ( oarn.DJr ,u n.nr s u a nauncr CoIltl,10, orH will obsrve the fol- mWiWm
Examinatien of general pm-! and '9pMj on the sabUh. !i.)W1M, Ve.solution a.lopteil lv the WM pdse horses at it o'clock, a. IIoomeu. ( omriU)n , 'onucil: " r-WWm
ford cattle, fat steers, long wool and
Ml
eral took plaee yesterday afternooa frons the Methodist church.
middle wool sheep and Poland China hogs, to cofltiuue in the order ef the published lists until completed. Speed, 2 o'clock t m, : Green ring trotting; no horse allowed to partici
pate in this ring that has ever trot-; ted for money; purse $30; first: premium, $1.V, second, $10; third, $5. . Pacing; pur.se, 0 ; first premium, $25; second, $15; third, $5. ; All school children under 15 years : of age, Id cents adnmtfiou.
Saturday examinations of iiirht
harness horses at 9 o'clock
m
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W S TO C K
CASPxVR VAN ZANUT, vrcll known Undertaker, has
Resolved. That hereafter, no bids
vrill be rece ived :ind acted upon by ii'ihc Comiion Council, unless the .names of Uie sureties wjo arc to Eloign thv bond of the applicant, in ijc-ase he ix awarded the contract, arc ' leaven in the bid. ROUT. C. GRKEVES,
tuel8-i City Clerk.
- The old custom of term essays Rgv- Wxn- faring and Rev. H. V. has been revived. Each studeat Givler ofiiciated. The remains were
must write one essay each term un- laid awav in the Duna family bury-; Cole & Allen have a branch Hv-
i a 7 !t n WJ PCV c OI i 'g ground, east of town. W aBti stable on the grounds, head of the Department of Compo- ! f . c T' T.1., , To-day and Saturday are tka bis
sition, Frof. Woodburn. ' AWCV l" ""'y
re
moved to the new room on the' north side of the; square, next lo the Fee Corner, and is bettor prepared) th.xn ever to serve his patrons. ' Do lil. iiotrlnf.f. tn pnll cn flAj
match hoises, saddle iior.ses, sweep- . , f . xTmtx-w- i i stakes on iAl.k and -Ant fih.i. ! stock of ( 0t 1 INb beiore J"0" m:lke!
rf j ,y , swine, beef cattle and herds. Speed, I a P''onase.
2 e clock r. m; ; Green ring pacing ; A complete stock of late style
purse
oed
purse
end
FAIR NOTKS. Kewt Mathers has charge of the speed track. Wni Farmer will furnish the fair crowd with watermelons. The roads are very bad, but the
grounds are in splendid condition.
TRADE W AW rT
WOT
JtErf
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152! Are'i si-irwt. t'liilaiti'lphia, Pa. A NEW TREATMENT.
Mil JL
SHORT
with HAND AND TYPE
WRITING, Otters rxctillent facilities to anv OKt; seeking a tlorouk Huiut ss Education. Good hoard with elegantly furnished rooms, :ji2.7i per week, inition and sirtionery lower than that of any other similnr institution. A corps of able, ex -p:iriencd teachers. Writ for :ollego Journal (ft'ee), iriving full iutermatie i pertaining to course: 'the capacities tillei b:r manr of our grauuate together vritlt portraits of a mint her cf them. Address, J. G. STRUCK, Secfy, New Albauy, Inu. Fall t'M'in o)fis Sept. oth. 17
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,:)0; lirst prerr.ium, 15 : sec , F1JUNITLTRE has been placed in,ro1 ' wuinpiion. abu mn m-o. em-
,10: third, Fast trottin ; i i ir. -n i ltS tn'spepsia, ainrrn, neauacue, ' VA . A A ? . tiytiiu , tl0 1JCVV room anc additions will be r.u:.: 1 ii Vn.,i;ft
$iuu; nrst premium, sec-; , , """j nncuuiau.Nu, Lu wirt;sw
35 ; third 20. f uiuc Tteeaij, as me uuinaiuiK.jand au Lhronic ana jNervous uisor-
i
CALL ON VAN ZANDT nKFOKli YOC nvv Furniture or Coffiis.
EVERY
STATE
IN THE
A CARD. We, the undersigned, having received sreafc and permanent benefit from the use of Compound Oxt-
TtEN,m piepared and jidministered by
jDits. Sr.UMviiY & Palen, of Philadel-
new discovery in inedictu science, and
was a
yood
Gen. George A. Sheridan on "A raan in the ful,e8t meania3 of the j afternoons.
i days; races both this and to-morrow
CALTJXii FOK IT
We olii the following frnrn the Dtroit,aU thati claimed for it, consider it a J-,ePrc, Detroit, Mich , Sept U: idiUv lh:t we owe to lhe inanv thouThe, remarkable success attainnl hv! . -i . 4 .
, Hihh.irdKKheuinicSvrnn inmost - sunas arc suneri 1 m riuuuu:
Rnlir trt T-nrArflAlliQn m ! word. lie was one of those men i TiViiiAKtviaii thi nftamAnn li.n..'i.(Y;n(iHpn.Afh!i:...n Unr rtitrJund so called incurable diseases to
1,1 v 1 : mi. 1 j l. e . . f
uiy ut; au cxtr ai,tracnoo
lecture course this year the biereat renntatinn
fhtf a tnnd. Without being clerical in lw.,.t lfl,. nA I Wl " . ivera?e ' :f . 01 W have nersonal knonledse of
-The Mendelssohn St W he
meeting last Monday evening was a w,th whom h came in contact that
failare on accomnt of the rain, i ne wa a naan true to the highest
i n 1 1. 1 t'oliialkU icrl ..ilia i i t.Af ii-inii 1 1 .t. 4'i 1 o 1 1 1 It l f WO f ! n tn 111 J IT 1 i fS I 1 IT 11 05
on tho i iwoo are s lewiwno never inaaesn J-nc uojs aim gins nave ireior- ,mivi mtium;k-nuuuimcyjuu in ni,t w i
. He made ' en-mr bat everv acauaintanee wai all race Saturday afternoon. n IU" ejry iami y 6owu and to inspire tno puouc wiui nf An y ,nle"emy,aMVe " aC.qU.amta.nC? Wa" Welch, the stock dealer of Gos- r I1iiird..!e!'! ' U K?liio Confidence.
.out being clencal in I port, i here witU tw0 car load. One S" 1 We have personal knowledge of impressed everyone ! animal weighs 2.400 oimds. es to ho but on oumion'a to its Dm. Starke.v &:Palen. lhpyaie ci-
There will be ameetinj of the soci-, convictions, always ready to defend ty next Monday evening ad each I tbe right without flering offense
j -v'w VVWUSUf u U LI 1 I . 1 i- 1 1
ne riororaniATion is fAmniMoH v v w " 1 vv
o rw.
The announcement was made
do good for others, and it was his
Two races were tbe attraction ves.- g"t merit aa family remedy in factincatcd, intelligent, and conscientious
terday evening In the pace "Gray Hil,hnrd's RheumaLiuSyrupha struck the physicians, who will not, wf :irc sure, Tobef- owneel bv Cole AAllen. was ' ?fh,:nlsnl:a" .. J1! Lmuke tiny tuteuient which they do
suecesstul. In the trot "Dan JJnd-
ges," owned by a foreign paaty and ! sphmoiis populsirity Th driven by John Cole, won three out ; pulilished n hook treating
of four heats.
in chapel last Tuesday morning that ; life work in which he was so earn-
tfae work done in the litprainr enia. pstlv onoraaad that at. a Mnrnarn- !
ties would secure full credit in the j tively early age he completely broke
department of Composition. This
j will greatly increase the memberf j ship in the societies and will be an I j incentive to better work. It is the duty of every student now, to join some literary society. Tbe Delta Taus dedicated their
new hall Wednesday evening. Vis-! and ther points.
itors were present from Butler 2nd i
down his health. He was a graduate from Indiana University, of class 556, and wpent several years as a foreign missionary. lie has been located at Martinsville, Ashtabula,
Ohio. Cleveland Barnesville and
pleasure to he able to chronicle its con-
they bsve just
on all blood
dhii'iiscs- a work on oinersut Heases
! lint: Iheir causss. etc ; &Lso remedies suit how applied It u a work of an, linely i Hli'Strating lhe igiit wonders of the world wiih a history of each ' I!vcry family should hve it I -all on vol r druggist for one ; if you arc unshle to procure, vvrite the Uneumatic Syrup
Cciijpuuy, .Jackson, Mich , and tuey will
De Panw. A banquet was spread at j Henry P. Tourner, the well the hall and toasts were responded j known Bloomington jeweler and to by C. L. Edwards, E. W Gang, ; watch repairer, has rented a portion of Butler, and J. E. West, of De j of the room used by Meftord & Pauw. The boys have their hall all I Sons, one door east of the bank, paid for and begin the year with 1 He invites all his old friends to call
good prospects of permanent sue- j on him at his new stand. He has
recently received a large and new
The fair program this year is the largest ever attempted in this county. It is a twenty-four column sheet ad nearly every business home iit town is represented in it. It is a
splendid medium of advertisement ; mm! it to vou
and those who wens fortunate mOQV NEWS FJiOM HAMILTON' CO.
enough to secure space, will have no One of the leading farmers say :
to vmaro.t ihnir a Allan. As ! Arcadia, Ind.. ill"', o, 1.
not know or believe to be true, nor publish anv testimonial.'- or reports of cases which are nob genuine. Wm. D. Kelley, Aleuiber of Congress from PMladelphia. T. S. Akthuu. Editor and Publisher" ArriurVHoine Maaine, Philadelphia. V. L CoaruAD, Editor kfcLuther;m Observer Phila. Philadelphia, Pa., June I, .1882.
reason
large as the space was, it was not sufficient to accommodate all who desired it, and consequently sonic were disappointed.
OVER THE COUKTY.
Iii order to meet a natund inquiry in regard to our professional and personal standing, and to give increased confidence in our statements and in the genuineness of our testimonials and reports of cases, we print the above card from irentlemen well and
or three rears, and huve tried a vridely known aud of the highest pcr-
cess.
Miss Jevnie Dunn, National beeretary of the Young Woraens' ( bristian Association of the U. SM came down from Greencastle yesterday morning for the purpose of organizing a Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. among the studerts of the University. She presented her case in chapel yesterday morning and was received very favorably by the students. A meeting was held yesterday afternoon at the National House fer the purpose of organization. The Mathematical and Physical Club met at the residence of Prof. Nay lor last Tuesday evening for the the purpose of organization. F. V. Moss was elected president and E. P. Cubberley secretary. Tbe next meeting will be held at Prof. Naylor's next Tuesday evening at 7
assortment in his line that he desires to exhibit.
From Special Correspondent 1IARRODSBURG.
Mrs. James Cully and children,) who have bean away visiting her!
parents, returned home Saturday. . .
bam Wallingford has set October I Thc little child of Jim who 8tb as the day on which he will be I lives out hY the stone fluarrJ die(l in Bloomington to buy all the mule ! Sunday and was buried Monday at colts that he can, and he also wants the Harrodsbnrg cemetery. Funeral some good yearling mules, and a lot ! services were conducted at the Cmof good, smooth mares and horses ! berland Presbyterian church by Rev. from four to seven veara old. Brinnr i Had look Mits Lydia Kinser is
in your stock Saturday, October' 8. If you want nice Country Butter, go to Dillman's Lunch Room, east side of square.
J. II. On
; want to say to you that medicine you : adriied me to try, :,Hibbards RheuiuatI ic : rrup' is the greatest reraedv in the NOi'ld. I liave been stflicted with rbou-
tUm for
'. T. . 1 . j. j' 1 r 1 li.iSOU
, HUiuimstie Syrup." The geeoud bottle Out-Treatise 011 Compound Ovaj bepm toettcct me, I am now on my g:enf eoircaining a history ot the sixth bottle, and can work every t.ay and discovery aud mode of action of this 1 feol no p:dn. It i? a great medicine : rftmavkrih1o curative airect, and a
uon !: ee anaio 10 rrccumncnu u.
Leeairaicfioccauine.iuH. jUrge nord of surprising cures m bhivVs Hheumatie Srrup Ss'iait up Consumption, Catarrh, Neuralgia, arte packages and is the fiTeatewt Bronchitis, Asthma, etc., and a wuls
llibb
iu latr
Blood Purifier known It peei.llur com-
biiistiou makes it a great Famiiy Itemed y For a dyspeptic, bilious or a constipateil perron it tint noequsl, acinic upon the fctomsch, liver and kidney iua pleasant and healthy manner Read our jaunphletaud learn of the medicinal value of the remedies which enter ioto i ootnpolti:u Frie$l.0U per bottle: six bottlen, $5.00 For sie hy I aria Hros
ransc of chronic discuses, will )esent
free Address Dks. StakkyA Palkx. ."a9 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids will be received by the Common Council of the City of Bloomington, Ind., at their regular meetOctober .;, iss: for constructing sidewalks on East Kirkwood Avenue, iu front of property owned by Martha A. BuskirL Ben and Lydia Bass, Rob't Hash, and Milton Hisht. Specifications ior said improvement ars now on file, and can be seen at City Clerk's office. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Contractors will observe the following resolution adopted by the Common Council : Resolved, That hereafter, no bids will be received and acted upon by the Comniou Council, unless the names of the sureties who are to sign the bond of the applicant, in case he is awarded the contract, are given in the bond. Roivx C. Ghkkves, Citv Clerk. Sept. 23rd, 1SS7. " 9-23-30 FREE TRADE. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps from Proprietory Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted the consumers, as well as removing the burden of home manufacturers. Especially is this the cae with Green's Augusf Flower and Bosrheeyst German t$;;rttp9 as the reduction of thirty-six ceuts per dozen, has been added to increase the size of the bottles containing these remedies, thereby snvinsr one-fifth more medicine in thA 75 cent size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup for Cough and Lung troubles, have, perhaps, the largest salo of any medicines in the world. The ad van tage of increased size of the bottles will be greatly appreciated by the sick and adiicted, in every town and village in civilized countries. Sampie bottles for 10 cents remain the same size. WATCHES!
Delicious ! Cup of Durham Coffee.
attending sehoel at liarrodsburg,
Kentucky. . . Dr. Simpson, of Bloom- !
ington, was iu town last week, talk-! a a T V C TVT X' ing polities, &c.. . .'.At last wo have , "AXJO XU been having a good ia.ia. . . .Mrs. I v WAN I tU,
Carmicbael, wife ef our postmaster, ( TO solicit orders tor NUItSBIlY
was taken quite sick a lew nignts
1 1 i
If you want a tine dish of oysters, go to Dillman's. The Bloomington band is to furnish the music for the fair.
ago,
but soon becantc better
Stock is again at liberty to roam in
our streets, te promenade up and down Main street and to roam around in private alleys and byways. The old eow with a board on her
cJTOQK. (jlood salary and expenses
or a commission. Permauent employmeat guarantied. Addres at once, stating age. 8NKIJ. & IIOWLANU, Nurseryou:n, St. Louis, Miisouri.
Onoo tried always used : Dur mi Coffee.
The Best Assorted Stock of Dress
Goods iu Town at McCalLi's.
$50
TO
$150.
American Make the Best! Call end look for yourself. Tke Best Stock of Jewelry Kept in Blooruiuglou. LADIES' ORNAMENTS, WATCHES, CHAINS, RINGS, SILVERWARE. JOSH. HOWE, - - WwtSide.
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