Bloomington Progress, Volume 14, Number 44, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 February 1881 — Page 2

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PR1NTKD KAOa Tl-KSDAY" MORNINU BY W.W. A. UABK, Eililor nml Pnlslislier.

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Express, 1 hx'a.m! Express, ft-;-ip.m Aeeomioti, J: ISp.m j Acuom'ion, Z lihi m Thro-freight 4:5a.niThra.frot:jht 7-'.l5a.m AVy freight 2:;up.mf Way freight, 3;ram' Ohio & Itiississlppt Railroad. Trains leave Mitchell as jollotrx ; Cot KG WKRT. . OOIXO EAST. Dnv Express 12.02 m! Dav Express 2-50rM Tnht do 1 MS pmj Sunlit do" 2-30-vm Express 4-0" am; Kxprss 3-3Gpm Looa Ifrght. lH'Opm;Ltva! freight! '-h"p.ni Emigrant-- for Texas and the Groat. Wast fdioutd purchase Tickets by the Ohio & Mi&dMppi Railway. Lowest rates for Tickets. HousehuhrUood, Stock, cte. All passengers curried to St. Jouis, Union Depot. No midnight rhnnsres by this mute. For all information, such as Maps Time Tables, rates o passenger?, freights, etc., apply to Station Agents o:thi Company, or call on or address -T. 3. MILLS, General -Emigre' ion Agent,SeymourjInd.

Letter from JPlorida. Waldo, Fla., Jan. 31, 1831. Friend W. A,: I received your kind letter of the 26th iih. and was glad lo hear from yon and the dear friends of old B. 1 also receive the Profirress which is a welcome visitor here, as I can get all the home news in if, I am still staying in Waldo- It is a very pleasant place, and has some three hand red inhabitants. It is situated on the Transit railroad, about half way between Fernandina and Cedar Keys. I like this place better every day that . I stay here- They can raise everything here that, we can at home, and a great many things that we cannot raise. The soil is not so rich here as at other points, but produces well. If a man wants rich land he can get it by buying the humock land, which is good. Waldo will be a good town in a few years I think. A branch road starts from here and runs to Orange Lake, where the two largest groves in the State are located. One is owned by Bishop,. Hoy t & Co., and the; other by -Mr. Harris, who has the finest grove in the State. Mc- - Kinney and I went-down and spent one day there. There arc a great many orange orchards being: set

out here, and I see several new; farm houses that have been br.YIt within the psst year- From vhat I can seo this place is ioir roving fast, McKinney and I went to the Fair at Jacksonville on the 25th of January', and-.went" out to the Fair Ground on "Wednesday, the 26th, to see the. sights." The fair was not wat they expected it to on account of the cold weather, 111 though they had oil kinds of green fruit and vegetables, such as cabbage, peas, beans, lettuce, onions, radishes, beets, tomatoes, in fact everything -that grows in the garden. Lemons and oranges of all kinds, strawberries, several kinds of plums, pine apples, and so many kinds of fruit that I cannot rcmeraber the names of them ; in fact everything that grows in the South was there. The fruit and vegetable

- part of the fair was grand and that J

.was all we cared about, and as soon as we. took that all in we went back to the city. Jacksonville is the county seat of Duval county arid

commercial metropolis of Florida.!

I am toid its present population is about 13,000. It was laid out as a town" in 1812, and is situated on the St. Johns river about 25 miles from the ocean. I was told that it was named in honor of Gen. Jackson. Bay street is the principal thoroughfare in the. city on this street you will find several cariosity store, with alt kinds of fine sheu work and many pretty things made out of fish scales. One can 'hardly leave these stores when they get in and commence looking at the Florida curiosities They are very highpriced An immense amount of lumber is shipped from this place to all parts of the world. The river is full of foreign and home vessels, waiting their turn to be supplied with lumber. After looking through . the city Me. and I concluded to take a trip up the St. Johns. River to St. Augustine, the oldest town . in the United States, and bought our tickets for Tocoi. " We went up on the steanif r, Water Lily. This . river is created by the overflow of the numerous springs and swamps in the southern portion of the State. It flows unlike any other river I ever saw- directly north for over 300 miles, when, turning abruptly to the east, it enters into the Atlantic Ocean."' Its whole course traverses through ati extremely level country, as far as we. went. Many jmrtions of the river are said to be si miles wide. Large steamers ascend as far as Paiafka, from which point small steamers continue to Enterprise and up the Ochwaha River and other sections of the country. On the banks of the St. Johns are to be seen many fine orange groves, bedecked with the golden fruit. One may also observe the magnolia, the pine, and other species of trees, ieamnned with long skeins of moss gracefully descending- ami nearly t inch i n g t h e wa tor's cd ge . T h e r is a charm attached to the incidents of a trip -upon-this sheet of water, apparently a succession of lakes, that one will not soon forget, ospcI'ialfy when-contrasted with a winter trip ujmkj some of our Northern rivers with their cold, bleak wind.

the other streams that I have scon in this State, are of a coffee color. Green Cove Spring; is one ot the most extensively patronized resorts, oil the river from what I can find out. The Sulphur Spring is one of its attractions. The water is said to be very valuable and beneficial to invalids. There are a great many other points of interest on the river. We leave the steamer at

Tocoi and take the cars for St. Augustine, (l-l miles, and they only charge 2 a passenger for that distance. I thought it was an outrage then and think so yet. This granu old city possesses more points of attraction and interest than any oilier city I have seen in the State. The old forts and other objects of interest in and around it have been described so often in the magazines, newspapers and guide books, thai I will not inflict it upon your readers. In St. Augustine you can get oysters delivered at your door for ten cents a quart, and good sized

ifish for about a cent and a half

apiece. Mc. and I attended fish market one morniug while there. If this letter does not wear you

out I will promise you that I will.

not write any more so long. Give my love to all my friends in old Monroe. Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain as ever, Makt.

"oat Know XollilnV V.t. VvgYi::' : 'Hit i;T:Wi i jury, hs?t t-unily to pi?rjur tlusinselvtw on th PulKTt of mhiUcry an evil that 1ms UMtl full sway in this placo for many yil:trs. Whether' nny perjury was coinniUu-Hl 'theso who testified can yeLtto in their own minds ihv.y know, ami so tlo vffu.rs. Why, ewn

! the littlo'chihlrim huvts very dV-cuUul oin- 1

ifns on thi salyuct. I. hey sei! ilns :tnu ihut 31 v. aflii .so and -o comes from a house at. an taily hour, morning ufier morning, nnil a.-?U if that man hoartU thure. or is ho a husband, broihor or olbur rwlation. ' The. children curiosity U exuiied and they pronsut; intjuiries with ohler L'hihlren, till tliey art! told what these older ehihlren believe, but what their parents hu'.k the courage to siiv. True, it U not nlways easy to prove ' tho uci.'' but tluw? beads of families (men who nrw so ignorant when asked to t'Stify in zch cases'), would accept what they sue almost daily as sttllieient proof, if brought to their own doors. U Ukt.

brother Ciardner of the LimeKiln Club, stated that he was in receipt of tho following tpicries propounded by the Concord School of Philosophy: u Why do not cows sit down to rest the same as dogs? Whv does a dot; turn round a few

PSI IT! N & I THE PRQQ&ESS

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To the Indianapolis 2fews :

Common school education is the pride of Indiana ; her fund is large, the whole is under State government, through a regularly organized department, at the head of which stands the superintendent of public instruction, with the State board of education as the connecting link with" the State institutions which give facility for higher culture, where. time permits and tastes prompt the common school graduate. Would it not be practicable

to devote yearly a certain amount

CUKOftt i2. 12. Cliurc&i. ,Wo held our fuvt. services in tho now Gosport M. K. Church on. the TM of January. This editiee is a. handsome, one story brick, containing a largo audience room, a h-eture i'ootl and gallery. It is erected on the old si f , und when entirely finished will be one of the most convenient. churches hi tho oonreroiie for its enst. This enterprise whs. ln:run dm'ini: my pastoral labors of last, year, and has been retired in the fnceof many inconveniences, as, all churches are.. Hut our prosperity does not depend alone on temporal sueeess but rather spiritual, of "which we lmve been lately roociving, as 'e have, recently closed a successful work in. this line at Salem Church and Wesley CIuum-!. At the former place there were seventeen who found saving faith and were added to the church,, when the medio was closed,

j leaving the, people spirisually revived;

and ftt tho latter plaee, -vviiera my health becoming bad I called to my aid Rev. J. II. Garrison, of liloomiugton, with whom I have, worked in many meetings. "We closed with nine accessions, and a number of conversions. F. A. Ki.lkr. ffKH4The Courier-Journal's corrcs" ondent says of the late Eli P. Farmer : " lie was formerly a famous fighter at camp meetings lighting always, he said, " as a religious duty, and always whipping his . ungodly adversary." Ho came here from Frankfort, Ivy., in 1822, and while a member ot the State

Senate gave the casting vote that

times before he lies -down? Why : t''an i:iu.-. rr.WJ.i Vo o'VriVsie! :-'a docs n cow get up from the ground Si 1,,"t ia lht muiTi'' 1':,r:i li!ar hind end tir.t, and a horfe tore end j coEKCiAL PSTaNC,

ursi ; u v noes a suuirrm eouu;i I T.i "-i-V,.,-, XT.-..T.1

uown a tree neau nrst, ano a cat

tail first? Why does u mule kif.sk S iVi.t'Ui'ioiits

wlfb it: liinil itut inl :i beon with t

ATTOBKEYS AT LAW.

RIEDLEV, PEARSON .j" FRIEDLEV, AUoritf-.vs. libominrtori. Ind.

Olfice in Allen's New Hioclc. -jSpociHl Attention given to settle.ment of decedents estittes. Collection? promntlr rornitted.

IJY virtue of a certiib'd copy of a decree and execution to oe directed, from the Clerk' dli.;e -.f t he Monnm Circuit Court, in a cause- wherein lleuben A. Ward is nhontilf, and Austin 15. Keeves, Ara

bella Ibje v es. Ji iso i j h

II d t e rl V. Vva ;r, K x eeu t or.

ants, reojuirhift iuo to man t.lie sum of

tweiuy-iour nunorea ami twelve uoiinn J ijUW) JJloomington, Ind. Office in the

mm ui'.y-iour Willis viii : n wilm in- jAnk cornpr.up-tuifR, on south -side of the: terest on said deeree .and cost:-, I will Isnn tr.v WiU Pntton i. u tiiAMuirt M

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M iliAvo and f',1ljt' riotti or Pearson will be it or a'f' u'fend- 'n u, t'm,hmoe at f:arh term of court. ap-V!

"p USKIJiK 4f DUXCAN, Attorneys at

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PROPSR2STORSOpposiie the Depot, 15Iooniington, lath

its lore foot 'i 9

"Natur' hns hei' own ways, an her ways am k'rect' replied the old man as he laid the letter aside. " 1 once lost a week's sleep tryin' to fin' out why cats didn't sit on a nest fo'teen days, same as a hen, to bring fo'th dar young, an 1 linal!y arrovc to do conclushun to laeklu suthinJ ea.sy. De boss an' de ass, do dog an' do eat war all made fur sartin rca.sons an' to till partin spheres. Natur1 didn't intend de boss to climb trees nor de cat to null street kvars, an' de les we

kecr whv she didn't do so de better hKi-class Weekly Ne it will be fur our headache." JifX'

Vm iil:!':1. l.'aiils. ii:.t--v:r A;:, rj::i!i;':T:iii::' i Uei', Oil

SATURDAY, starch 5th, 183-1, " Wtween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and

I j 1 o'clock v. of said dav, at the door of

tne eourt nou?n oi saui Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term ft,ir ifm.'A C I not exceeding seven years, of the followaSn CSiarCl 04 &OIlSv I Uur described ltnal Estate, situate in the

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r.uuniy oi Monroe unu otaiy ol uiuiituu, ttf-wit : Tne southeast quarter of section three

j 3 township cight(8), range two'2 west,

j containing ono hundred and sixty10o C"Tr rtiins will le epmwl to accommotUitt iho acre', more or less.

the State. Special attention given to Probate business, and to the collection and prompt remittance of claims.

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MVLKV $ DURANI), Attorneys at Law, Uloorniugton, Ind., will practice in tho various courts of the State. JEspeeial attention pi von 'to the collection of claims. The. settlement of estate?, and all

Probate business. river. enrnful ntLnnlion. f

Oifieu over Fee's store, opposite Progress PEKxlY. & PKKkTU

Office: Over "Wooler's Gro6erv.; Bk-

ington,Ind. All work warranted,

H5 F. PERRY. T.C. PERRIt ' . Abstracts of Tit! u; v:

Monroe

County

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travrfiii;t pubiit

If such rents and profits will not sell for a KuJUVient sum to satisfy t-aid decree, interest and eots, I will at the same time

! and place, expose at puhlie sale, the fenjHinple of Kabl Keal Estate or so murh

j thereof as may bo sutlieient to discharpo

oOth YEA It.

THE S01ENTIFIC AMERICAN

This Scikntifk: Amkkican is a htrire -5ioa Oecree, inLirest ana costs.

Weekly Newspaper of Sixteen Said sale will be made without nnv re-

mot beiiutitul style, jlief whatever from valuation cr appraise

rs xpu-nruit enrrav- ; ment laws.

Prof. Tice?s Almanac for 1S81 is out. liosides the usual Almanae mutter it contain the Fove:isU of the "Weather ; their wonderful verilieat ion in 1S80 ; how to guard against lightning, when it is unsafe to enter deep wells, mines, &c. how to bake and roast.; cause of blight in fruit trees, ami much oilier valuable matter. Altogether the present surpasses any former issue in praet:cal information. For sample copy and terms to trade, send 20c to Thompson, Ticc & Lilliugston, Publishers, 620 Pino St , St. Louis, 3io.

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uiys, represeiiLiug iue ucwo.h iuvumioii.s, and the most recent Advances in tho Arts and Sciences; including New and Interesting Facts in Agriculture, Horticulture, the llome, Health, .Medical Progrf.ss, Social Science, Natural History, Geology, Astronomv. The most valuable practical

SILAS GRIMES, fob2-81 Sherilf ot Monroe county.

j Louden fc Miers, att'ys for Plum ti IT.

IVotice of Administration.

TOTIOE is hereby given, that the un-

dinviiivwxl linmi r tlin Plurl of

papers, by eminent writers in all jeprt- j lht Circuit Court of Monroe county, State

meins oi oeiencr, win oe iuuiki m uiu oc- ; ,-P TTl,iin. mounnted Evmtutor of the w

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entitle Ameriean.

Scientific American, Messrs. Munn fc C-o. aro Soliciiors of American and Koreiirn

Patents, have hud ;5 years experience, i r,.,o.i

Uf Alexander Williamson, late jbf Monroe

county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

JAMES PvUSSKLL,

Block, corner (ith st. and college avenue. I

OUDEX f nilKHS, Attorneys at Law, Bloomington, Indiana. Office up-?tairs, over First National Bank. All business of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Titles to Keal estate carefully examined by aid ot Louden's Abstract. A specialty made of the collection and remtttunct? of claims of all kinds.

and now have the largest establishment in

tho world. Patents are obtained on the j best terms. A special notice is mud in j

Executor.

Louden & Mhrrs, attorneys."

, Smith, late

J""rT!r 1 ntific American of all Inventions I ICR u My thnt th, nn.

'C "V; :: V V ' I;"" i Pemeu u.rongn i.ns ngeicy, wan , , dersiirned hnvo been appointed

I,., will nr?,.h . T i.O- n Vnr-L-At L, . . ., ... ..... . tltor.S Of tllO Will Ol DlHllCV

Mind or Uusiness, the Pro rssioual, the ; ntlenlUm is directed to the nmrhs of th-j of Merchant, the Mechanic, ArtUamFarmer, n(W :illt F:tU,5 or introduction often nril 1 Til "l Sfifiiil Oirohv Virosidft. Ueiidiiitf or School i -i.t ...r.'.,! a u.. i,. I 1H' "Lhl .-. .3U1U, 1

Poom. A greater LiSht than Kdin can ft discovery or Invention, can ascor- : ?- B. , 'v, J "! isi place in the home, or intellectual vision fm nf Avheth n n.tent can i I5,lllk Duncan, alt s. jan 1- ism

of the school fund, for wLich the, u iB . Qfrt -wrtLi , J mi i - i made Gov. Howard a United States btate would' be responsra c ami on c . w, . P 1 1 r i, Senator. W hile a member of the which it would nay reasonable in- , it,- i i i-

i-M-vt or.iwimuii; 1 ! i i u Jt:,.iZ :-.L..,i

under direction of the superintend- 7. VI"l fft 1 7 ont nf ,nWU inBfH,tin KMn a fair fast faght- Ho preached

the first sermon ever delivered in Lafayette and among the first" in

Lincaffo. Jbetore his death he sc-

of any one. Price per pnekasr of 225 $1 ; pjv U(. obtained, bv writing to Munn post paid. Ci-W-TOWNSKNl), Publish- j & Co " V0 ulso send our Jiand ihu.k er and inventor, 217 Elbow Lane, Plnla- lxKnxi ih Patent Lnvrs, Patents. Caveats,

delnhia. Pa. -H

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ent of Tjublio instnirtion. or the

State "board, for the benefit of disabled teachers ? Or, if thought better, might not that board urge upon teachers io pay into a common fund certain amounts, which should entitle them when old, or otherwise incapacitated, to a monthly stipend,

managed and disbursed by that

board. My thoughts have been j

directed into this channel, at thejblesomc case of Georgia having Veen

Notice of Administration. "XTOTICE is hereby given that the un-

Trade-Marks. their costs, and how pro- : i.i dersigned ha;', been appointed ny liic

! cured, ivith hints for procuring advances Clerk of the Circuit Court "t Monroe WlDK AWAKE for Jan., Boston: ion inventions. Addn-,:s for the Paper, or I county, State of Indiann, Administrator

& CO., :;7 ot the Estate ot Thomas Welch, late ol

Office. ! Monroe countv, deceased.

O. I.othrop & (V). contains SaPy's Seven ! (ncernin Patents, 31UNN & C Loaicuo hocs, bv Mrs. C'hampiiey ; The, Park P.ow, New York. IJraneh Philadelidiia Nowshovs and their Vimrih ; cur. P & 7th Sts.. Wa.-hinton, L).U.

of July Dinner, by Mrs. Wager Fishe.r; j instullments of i'ive Little Peppers; How i We "Went Hirdnesting; The Youn J lloinesteaders. and Concord Picnic Davs, i

Aiid estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES KELLY. s

THE BEST REMEDY

wifc- -w. i".t j and manv. minor articles in proband polccted his monument and dictated ( otrv wilh profe illustrations. The ser- j ninpnepff nf flip T'hr-nst flnil Ilinire his bioo-raphy' ics of illustratod biophh-s of American ' UlbbdiCD 111 lilU llllUdi CM LUilgA. :

hin.12-i.K31.

Administrator.

Tlie Electoral Connt Ed. Progress:1 Having made a short visit to "Washington to see the Eloctoral

! Count, wo will give you a short account

of that interesting ceremony. Iho trou-

present time, by learning that a pe- Srced l,ron beU:r th0 COKn 11 P"mswi i . J - i ? i i ii i to be a very dull a flair, and vet it is an Utton is being circulated by the; ifnporlant historical Woch, so'thore Wns a former pupils of Prof. AI.M. Camp-1 rush for tickets. Meetina General AVar-

hcll, of the State University atln ot Pennsylvania in the Lobby, who m r 'was our old Colonel in the Kith Pa., :;nd

luoimaou, Muau -wo! F f " j s brave Colonel n the State afforded,

alrists is continued. Jolin I.efurge being ! the subject this month of Mr. nenjamiirsj able and really critical pe.n. The number j is a good one, and specially abounds in ; portraits. i St. Nicholas for January j opens with two Child-Sons by Alfred i Tennyson, the pod laureate of England. : One of these is reprinted near the end of the number with its music, which also was sent by Mr. Tennyson. The frontispiece, ! a full-pai: p:c!ur on tine irray p;;er, re.p- i resents the :; Princess in the Tower, :" and '

Tn diseases of iho pulmonary orpins a safe and reliable reim-dy is invahuiblf. A v Kit's ClIM'.EilV Pl-fTOilA!. i-S su jIi a remcdv, and no

fill

SADDLER 4' IWiERS, Attorneys and Collectors. Office in Allen's Now Block. Particular attention given to settling decedents' estates, and all kinds of Probate business. AUo, Abstracting. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator, tit', bonis 7ion, with the will annexed, of (Jeorgs A. Husfcirk, deceased, late of Monroe county, Indiana. . Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. NAT. U. IULL, jan. 1 2-1 08 1 . Admin istrator, dc bonis non.

miskirk & Duncan, flttorne3s.

Examiners of Land Titles, hav-v ,- readya complete Abstract f it of every Tqwn Lot,Fnrm,or Tf" , of Land in JtfonroeCountyt am. -furnish every Owner, PurctU r or Mortgagee of Real Estate t"" - full ABSTRACTS OF TITLES, ns ffe appears from COVNTT RECORDS. ABSTRACT of TITLES in MONHtiSCOVNTV; Kecords of sixty-four yeays- -seventy six-hundred-page books, condeij'sc 1 and written into one con venint, JPatnC : Title Abstract Record. FA. OWNERS, LAND BUYERS, MO '. LOANERS take notice look well to;,:" -" LAND TITLES; many of them are erf cd many utterly worthless aeo toifc' they are straight and correct before j: ; risk or sutler the consequences of defe . !. TITLES. ' A LEASE, a MORTGAGE, a Dl T

or conveyance of LAND or LOTS ia .

Administratrix's IVotice. reliable or to he trusted in this imce-' NOTICK is hereby given that the un- tricky agoj without a GUAUANTR' designed 1ms been appointed Admm- CERTIFIED, ABSTRACT of TRA " is mtnx ot the Ksta to of John J. Cherry, Fm ,1ow Cnan of XKle Ut of Monroe county Indiana, deceased. VNITED STATES to present dat faaid Estate ujf d to "yen t ownership. Abstracts of Titles for.

jan.l 2-1 :?81 . Administratrix, liuskirk & Duncan, attorneys. AdsniiifiStrator's Sale.

rrillE undersiirned Administrator of the )

notice. Fee ftlways reasonable.

PERRY & PERRIMG,

J Kstate of Thomas Welch, deceased, i Farm, Loan and Horago Inverting Afff ' will sell by auction at the residence of de- ; nnilHTV AliniTflDS Ail II . IB:-

ceased, in -IMoomington, Monroe county,

Indiana, on SATURDAY, February 5th, 1831, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following personal property : 1 Mure. 1 Horse, 1 Cart, 1 dray, Harness. Saddle, and a number of articles. TKKMtf Co&h. JAML-S KELLY, jan.l 2-1 S81. Administrator.

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sujIi a reiitcuv, aim no ' v "W 1

A tin nubli.-. Ii is n i- 1 K AST SIDE CON FECTION KKY.

CHERRY

entif.t 'oni?:imtt:on of : , m lI pb-S ai:d er.rutio- vir- i U HER II' S SALE , tiit-s ofihe l;:i. :;t vlrus, ; frtreli. iuir::;!..- unit 'of i HY VIRTUE of an execute nel: pov.vr jis u insure r.'eted. from the Clerk f 1

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entanon to our general asscmiiy.;nnd who i now one of the lending Green-! WHS ,;,nui:u Vi: V -!VIV A i In this case, il5 I -am well acquaint-! backers. T received a ticket of admission I a ineZZotnitengravn,l Covins cd -with the firts it is siranlv ask-i to the gallery. The nouse met at 1 1 a.m.. t,f the paining b J. E Mi.hu. .Se .?tal ? CU with the tacts, It 13 Simply ask- t gfinite Wft3 tll C()ine jn at r, M, t0 j comic pu;tim by 1 r-mk i cm! L. Hop- f mg for JUSt dues for SOrViCCS ren-: CRtl to lhe coant but at tu a. m. it re- k'ns, J. ir. inuieis and ttbers appear in ilered during a Ion- term of years! quired erowdimc to -et into th-; gallery. n.bor- Tin--LeUvr hS in add.-

...... liviii iv 1 uiin uui mi' ivlliti? i . n 1 uu:

111 waiLiiiir iiiHj muuv- . , ....

on to mo di-

the Monroe

possible : Circuit. Court, I. will expose at public Hide

in tho i 11111 rv nf hnlrh rr. nf tho : An hour was spent

zJ , f . n 'j. . iinff a "Yashinatort audience. Atlas

umc ui a salary wnuny "Ppui-; ji o'clock the -avel of Speaker Rain tioned to the work done, part Ot; summoned the house to order, but si

time for extra Services- These, un-jmoncd in vain. Order is something yon Ati, t!i,e.rt.w. l.w...i never see in the House of Representatives,

were absolutely necessary, were ren-i ni0rxy nrrests the attention.

uerea under promise or extra pav,! The first hour .was spent in committee

!?';::' the ureat.:.:r

eiiui-U'iiev a:id

iiy of ivsul!::. It strikes j at tiif fou!il-!;:-i!i ;: all

pulmonary diseases, aiVordin pr-.mpt relief : find rai'id Vnro.. aid is ;:dapt:.-d io patients of ; M,jw0

the Cour'; Hons

TUr,rVX P 1 Jtvot resill!:-:. 11 HaCS : I LXi & VAili. nt the fou:id-!;i .n o; all SATURDAY. March ath. 1S-SU

FIRST NATIONAL B.13&. -port of the condition of Hi FI&S1 NATIONAL MASKt at liloomhfgfon, in the Sluts of btdiaun. at cl$e of 6siiuxs, lt day of December, lbSO : RKSOUHCKS :

Loans and Discounts $12T,6"2 ."R

1,584 15 to secure eircula-

Moti C8.l!onds mi ham1(pur value) Due from approved Reserve Agents (see schedule) Due from oiherN ational Hanks Due from tato and Private Dunks and Banker? fell Estate $io;S:a 3 Furniture c'-Fixtum2;004

EXPRESS OFFICE, -ISIooiniiitoui, XiicLiaii.

'

120.000 00 0,750 00 22,7:i 50 4:(;51 33 1,130 38

lhe hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and

anya: or oirlier s;;x. Uylj v..mv pa.aia...,,, 4 oVloc. r M nf s:lM dnv. at the door f

1 1 1 YuUOiiSI (.'IlHiliiMl 'ie 1L JfilO:.-, Ill r y I tU-.

linir

iribed

f V.f i boys and girls, contains an itom telling : mnrfi3ri IiVtli-n.i- CTip'rvmun's ; reiit nnd proflU for a tern not exec.

" i , . . l . i. r.. i . ..:.i:- - . v v. ... i . . t

; lie Fiory oi ine ironic piece, aeeoinnnnieu s,.- 'I'lir.t. ,f ir,i:. mun. nr! c:;i- ; se.von venrs. 01 t 10 ioi owimr uesc

im 1 bv an enravinir after a painting by Deb-I tarrh, the effects of Avail's Tununv Ti:c- i jjeai Iute. to-vit:

i ai iii-u;. , ii 1 1 1 iiiiivik-iii iwi: '.ii 'u mn imv i j ,,. ...,.. . -, ...... - - - .... ,

It is a fact well established bv

. - - . .. . . . . v . . i i iit iii't 1 1 v ti 1 1 v ni l ( fir vr ni. iii:in u: r :i s

rH 1iic1t-i l-i.l(ii) rrr ill ti !Ci ill 'Von hiir 1 . ' - - ' .

'ny or ; ' ' M and iiH'fTeeiive nircuhimtx. no-.v oitifred. . on. ,

nioVi ; eneiipn, ipu.u mu uivt which, as they contain no curative qualities, ; UIK,.lun

who i Pil-i,i: pi w.niti j rnn anoro: oniy lemporury reiifi, ami art

! tnau 10 proclaim in a manner mo

Id

proclaim

than words can delineate,

...... . , t -..ii ..... ii T J..1IV. Ti., ; - . .1. . i . .T .. .1 . ..1 ..

vchioh lmivmm,. w;fKmif l t,Jvl ' :Ves of the whole, in wh eh t here was much of 'qneuonao.t-. iiimui. mat iiku : i int'tl lr Whicn hOevei, Without perhaps US i .L. , .., n...i,., Kenewer renew.?, chmnsest. bn-htens. in-: soothinff. and helpful.

beim? the fault of anvone. Was never' J.. i-7i ;n.h 'V:..rt ;';m2 I Viorntes and restorer to its original color j Pril(s :lv indueem?n.s

forthcoming. This arose partly I before 12 the Committee rose and A from immediate lack of fund, and ! fty members sprang to their feet to .1 . v . i that Indies bo admitted to tho floor

putuy, 11u.11 fiuuu uaiuiges, hi uihcd tickets and could not -et in tha board of trustees, that the facts ilery. After a crreat deal of vfcllmg and

Were lost fiisht of Or misunderstood. ! pounding of the travel, and a boisterous i

The payment of these

worthy and suffering teache

we think, be a courteous

eous act 011 the part of j...

LUrea ! in on .ii indl-ri n cvinfii'h in fnvor of

The west half of the southeast quarter,

ess.

1 ! i ii-I.l ill .,1V ,it' tli wnat idi fif thft lt

ltn. 1. 1 .... 111 Hiin .v. .. . -

HOOping - uuugii ii;i:-l v,unMli:jpouu

so etueacious.

K-ddle-Uox" arc full of novelty and ni- ! nnally preserved from -serious illness by ifs ; aim west ha t ot tne sontnean quanei t J i timely and faithful nsi. It should be kept containing eighty (mi) aerus mure or ies5 ' m j at hand in every household for xhu pro- j $0 n 'trip of land nineteen (in) rod

teetion it- affords in sudd..n attaeks.

In View, however, of Other cases, !lhfl "notion, his hair standing stnu-ht. up. , . ,v t t rt 'land pointing with hU Ion arm towad where a payment would not be, as0lo .-Uor h,, besm W mring: "Mr.

1 hull of the southeast quarUr.

i Also tliirtv (Hill acred oil' of the south

to try some of j side of the northwest quarter.

Also the southwest quarter containing

undrel ind eighteen and seventy

dredths f 1 IS TO-IOD) acres.

tli mihw!tt nurtip of thft north-

re lorci- .sure lotieet-ive ana uisappoiuc uiu paueiu. ; - . 1 . , ,.,,,. through i Diseases of the throat and lungs demand : Past quarter, containing lorty acres

blanched locks ,r frizzly beard, thst th iv i aenveaim eti.vnveireatmeiu; unu u is nan- , mmu ui J ' . l m. i-in j nfMi.i-imaiiliiin ii-ith iml-'iiUfii Dili I i And tin (Inl n i- rtTT (if t II i WiHil CI 1 0

ieat oahUitythat ; ()f the southeast quarter of the northeast

ti-inmi M ini, ! quarter, eontainini: in all about two htinurahle. bsft .... i

-md von nnv :CU UIUI v.j;ui;-.i;ni, ihim afn:i.i sulis It is ;i j hundredths (-'88 70-1 no acres, all in sec-

of known und ! turn thirtv-oiio .'It), town nine (D), north

jMjwwr. and is as t(f ranie two (21 west, situate in tho county

i chean as its careful nretiaratiou and line I nf Mmi.,.. .tii.l Kh-ito if Tn.limsn

i jnirrudieot.s will allow. I.inineut physn-uns. knowing its composition, prescribe it iu tliir

Current ftxponses and Taxes paid....-..-. tlU of other Nntional lianks Fractional t:urren:y (including N iekds and cents) Gold Coin Silver Coin.......... .......... Legal tender Kotes Uodenij)tiiU fund with U. ti. Treasurer (not more than 5 percent, on circulation

12,050 88 .1.408 4S 5.iaa oo

. Total

k. -i hc it4 lu-i Ti;; o

G,l ) 00 i Xn thG mnrket.at JOHN KERUS SJf sloO.S 00 ! Opposite the Jai, Bloominton.Indi! j . 8 050 00 i fis Troy PI atfo w-SpniTg- Viifflg . which the above is a correct picture. - ". 1 Buggies and Farm "Wagons on hftn2. 4,400 00 ! riHge and Buggy Painting and Uopii--

; uono in good oraer. Also, tiorsa-snoi. rto no i promptly attended to. Jan.7-11

.1 . 1 A

f.l'rt ilirlil "It til li-KvllHf Til I i-JHIV t ''TV

J.ief rlttoo frt o 1 volume ot iiw, lonnweu iy auoiuer imm -o - - .. ' - . i ciicap meuit iuos, iroiu meg

r.WOlUU. ml tb.u dohir.. nf fn.rr.- ill that it does eradicate the sculp diseases. Wonie deeply soated or inc

and right- mens' wives, and cousin,, and aunt burn j f S Jf " r?P

our Wis a- ,n ,ro,n 81 inp '"10 '"-'i1 y stumlard inedical oreoaruiiou.

a had been fairly heard. One old Uonress- ( 1 m-kuowledzi-d curative

OF Rllil, ESTATE.

XTOTICE IS IIKKKHY GIVEN, that

A it. I n'-i filTiirn i i riMiliyt tho full nin-

practice lhe test of lia i a century nas j of judgment, interest and costs, 1 jSroven its ahsoluta ...'erinty to cure all pnl- - t f, -tl tI ft Hrt(1 ,llrt,.;l f.v,mci ftt.

es-

$120,000 00 4.885 1T 10(G81 51

Tim. 3forth Side

HARDWARE

STB

LIA11IT.ITIES. Capital stook paid in.......;.

Surplus Tt:nd

Undivided prolits Circulating Kotos ree'ved fr'm ComptroVr $108,000 00 Less ain't on hand and in Treasury for redemption 1,000 00

i popular brands of ilea ting and Cbo' 10l'00 00 i Stoves, Wagonmakera and BUokau

ln-uviauiu ue.pos.us nuujwi io : supplies, etc. A full line of check 80,800 25! 4

Peniand oertifioates of Deposit 42,851 71 l'MMSZrJB3Cl

lue to State and Vrivato Banks and Bankers, - - 09 70

F. P. B0NSALL & C!

Have opened new and carefullv assa

stock of Shelf Hardware, Bar Iron, t

i

! Machinery and Agricultural tmploni

: will be kept in stook. We will soil

Hero, merely .an act Ot justice, E)Ut j Speaker, my folks are" and hi v( Le ! AJO flCK IS ll hK Mil u i to, tnat r -; ....- ; v-ill at tho -ume time and plaee xpos. Of benevolence, which is sometimes i ww drowned by the affirmative yot.,. ri by virtue of un order ot the Monroe j j -f - i ? 1 puUic SlUc Ul0 feo-sixiiplo of ld real .n: -.i t Tho flood of bonnets, and seal skin ! Cirenit ( otirt, the imdrrrfined, Adnwnw- .lt..

gainiig lua btu&iuvc umiu, x unci j s ana Wrd fftntllcWi Juried up the trator of th.- KUte. of David lvuK de- I prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & CO., ! Taken as tho property of Samuel A. Ilar-

, , , . , t .D rah at the suit ot Jlenrv Jvittar. Practical ami Aimlj t.cal ChemUU, , SM m,uh nny re.

David K:id, de-

nicrabcrs of the Sn- ! eeaeil, will oner lor sale ai auction, on

ro sitting sercnolv : tho premises.. on

and

brt,

through your columns the above! sra'vtJ forms of them plans for consideration, hoping ifipremo Court, who we

they seem objectionable that some!0" ofa near the clonk room door, n

one experienced in plans of mutual? ROt them extricated and filed inside iho insurance, or imhtied with State railing. A great many Congremon then

pride and patriotism, will suggest ! Kvo UP tbeir SCttt . t0 their wives and n i i i .? i stood around the railing. Among other an Qicient and practicable method x lloticpd thttt our own-Lawrom.cCT My Ot meeting and removing the dim-Congressman gave up his seat to Senator Clilty, SO as to show that republics! McDonald's new wife, who is a fine lookare grateful in peace as well as Jn ing middle aged lady. & K ! Suddenly there was a hush, and leeWar. lvICHARD OWEN. President Wheeler came marching in by

i,cw Utt"' ,mu Ul w . .. ' m:a":r. " ' ;n....r' shall lHv note, due six and twelve months

un mixes containing me- cermicau i . . , - . . , election, the Senate following in double "itT oate wUh good freehold security, ttle. It was ft dignified looking body in- va uaUon or appraisement laws.

THUKSDAY, Mnrch, 10th, 1S81, the following described land : The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section sixtoen, township -seven, range ono east, in Monroe county, Indiana. TKKMS Purchaser to pay flfty flollars cash down, or abulias a niortgngo of that amount, whieh is held by the Slate of Indiana, and the roidue to be divided into

two equal installments for whieh purchaser

Lowell, Mass.

SOLD BV ALL DUUeolsTS ::VLnYVf UEU8

13 XJLX V XL.

ignifu

! deed. As soon as they wero sealed, the f reading of the certificates began by Sena-

The Florida Coiv itor Uninlin of Maine and Thurman of Well, you would smile if you j and a half. It was a very dull perform -COttld See a Florida COW.' Alas! it j There was no intent whatever unwms -iq vlhi " Invpq shave lior I lil they came to Georgia. It waa read, seems as it she ioes above er!nnd nt:cor(in;; tn n previous agreeuient Station. fellO IR an object of pity.1 not counted, and then the. crowd in the and enli.shs vour sympathy from the gallery began to thin out At last it ws verv btart. 'Yon would divide your j n,1J d TT ???TuLn - , -ii i- i i voles for thirnehl and 14-1 tor Hancock, last dollar with her. ividently ; fhen Vice-President Wheeler announced

the t ioruJa COW was born too SOOt). that Kow J. A. (iarliel I. having a niajor-

I lief whatever from valuation and appraise-

i mont laws. ' ,-..-iy,nTiTiL.

ii j ml . vt i; i m r, Xlolf mit:ll WllOO M. 2-81.. Shcritr of Monroe county.

WAGON BUILDING WORKS, Also a General Eepair s o . West of LeMer's Mill. Wo tiTake a specialty of

with interest at eight per cent, from date, iHilK.J4H.f4 H U M ! T4 It .

I'.IHU KiUl.

j Mulky & Durand, att'ys for plaintirf.

A feeble calf, she stopped growing when she was about six mouths old. She must be here for her hedth. How anyone could have the heart to milk her is more than I can imagine. Site looks as if one real good millcui! would undermine her constitution and start her into :i de--dine. ' She is al lowed to graze thither and yonder," and generally feeds on palmetto leaves and sand. Oat of compulsion lor tho poor, misiTuLle hrule, the inhabitants use sc condensed milk," (whatever that U,) which comes in cases from some place north. The columns of a newspaper are the publishers' stock in trade, the same us the goods of a merehunt or the tools of a mechanic. You wouldn't expect a merchant to give you a bolt of cloth or calico, or a mechanic to -ive von a shovel or

snade. Therdbn, I hose who ak

for tlie use of- the columns

ity of the voles cast was duly elected President for four years from March 1th. l8i. Indianapolis Herald: If every Democratic voter in the State, who has signed a petition to a Republican Legislature, asking for stringent temperance laws, "had been required to pledge himself to sustain the party in future, when threatened with defeat because of such temperance legislation, how many wonld have so petitioned ? !Not

ono ! O, no. Kven those cratH who are sincerely in

letra

Demo-

'a vor

Sale to begin at 2 o'clock p.m. ANDK KW J. TEMPLKS, fnh. 1G-1831. Administrator. Mulky & Durnnd, attorneys, QiHEKIFF'S JY virtue of a cei'tiibd copy of a decree and execution to ine directed from the Clerk's oUiee. of tho -Monroe e-ircuit court in a eause wherein John W. Taylor is phiintiir, and Andrew If. Woolry :oid .Julia A. W holly are defendaiiU, requiring me In make the sum of seven bund ml and iiinotv-iive dolhir.? and rKtv-ii vn cents.

1 1

5

large mid eon-venicnt

(7a..:V.), with iiiicrest on said decree nd ! is nt:udjed to the. Shop, with a plentiful

cols, I will expose ut public salts, to the

XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that lNi by virtue of an order of the Monroe Circuit Court, the undersigned, Administrator of thn Kstato of Itohcrt lloviou,

' deceased, will iffcr for sale at auction, on the preiniie, on I SATURDAY, February rth, li'31, j nn cpnl undivided two-thirds of the foli lowing described bind : s The southeast qunrter of tho northwest jquurter. Forty-four acres oflif the north : end of tae west half of the southeast qn trj tor; and tho east part of th northeast ' quarter of the southwest quarter, s:iid cast I part beinr forty-iivo rods nnd six pt) ; links wide east and wt, euilainin three j ncre." more than one-half the whoh trae.t, I twenty-two and one-half acres more lories. All in section one ( 1 , toan ten j (io), range- one (I) west, in Monroe eoun- ; ty, Indiana.

AVatron Yiud ! TERMS One-third cash, the residue m

Total $305,343 32 STATK OF l.N'IU-VXA,

Jionroe County, PS.

Seward Plowi

! acknowledged by all compotent jtide

nlSv .I i nod Rank Snv tha ! ?o it. BEN B. SMITH, thewel.. ,.k.v. cot.,n,rtt i tmrt. t th.vhest. of; Tinner, will have charge of Tin Sho

.V Vr . ' i i 1 t wilLeive prompt attention to snot

WALT Kit K. WOODBURST, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Cth tlay of January. 1881. titixV ii Tonni?v

Correct--Attest:

January 12, 1881.

Rotary Public. '

John1 Walurox, U. M. WVLIB, E. liATTKRToN, DiroetorS.

Real

Guttering and Roofing. KemomhJ we'ara ou the north side of tho sqna K. F. BOXSAL Bloon?inp;ton, Ind., Jan. 28, 1SS0. j

highest bidder, on

SATURDAY. March, ftth, l-l, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'cloek p. M. of said day, at the door of the court hoine in Monroe eunty, Indiana, tho rents and proiits for a term not cx'cedini; sevt-n yars. of the bdloviiiir. d.Jicriiicd real estate, situate in ALonroe couu1 y, State of Inliaua, tn-wit :

! rquul payments at six and twelve months, i with notes at iuten-t. waivir beneilt of

suinilv of food stock water.

AVaoTis and Itu;tits ea reful !y repaired j appraisement am .secured by good frocor built of thn lest materials. j10td sureties. Examine- our rremium Wagons. uc (0 heirin at. 2 o'clock v. M.

! ;M,U 5-1S81.

A diuihiiitrator.

Mulkv & Dnrand. attirne.y.

K:htatf ot ,5ox4'&;ia a. ranciicy.

'OTiek' IwiVi.l-.V iri--ll t lr.f 'lt 'Mil : Tn W T H rt V

Smith. Administrator of tin- above i JLl'V Jliit X Olltl OlkJU

Tho Ftuilieast fpiarter of section thirtyt wo ( township numbr-r sevim (71 , north of raniu'- m ( 1 j exe-epi wi

jnTe.S in liio uirthe-;t: t c rner of raid qiiar-

..r.c 1 t . W. I 1 i. Ill Itll lltIP fill ' tCl -

tiamed Estate. h:i this dav tiled in the! i'ttico of tlx Clerk of tho Circuit Court of;

Mnrimn rountv. Stfiie of Iimiulia. his,

S r A ES Ia 13

North Side Public -S-piare, nio-miinton.

Alauintsiiator5s Sale of

Estate. NOTICE is hereby Riven that by virtue of an order of' tho .Monroe Circuit Court, the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Frost and Sarah J. Frost, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY, February 4th, 1SSV, the following described land, to-wit; A part of tho northwest quarter of section twenty-nine (20), town nine (9). north of range one (1) west, bounded aa follows,-lo-wit: Commencing seven (7) poles and fifteen (!") links north of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of said section twenty-nine (29) on tho section lino dividing sections twenty-nine arid thirty "(30), running thence

north on said section Hno seventy-two (72)

Ayer's.fe

JoL

rair

V-1 -

FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR NATURAL VITALITY AND It Ss a most agreeable dresshig.vv'. . is at once harmless and effectual, ' serving the hair. It restores, vt;:. ;

gloss and freshness of youth, faded light, and red hair, to a rich brown,

pole., and ten (lo) links to the. northwest t black, as may be desired. By its

comer oC tho so.uthweJt quarter or ; hair is thickened, and -baldness ft"-

northwest quarter, thence east cihty-t wo j ti10UgU not always emd. It checks'-.

hnV l i.mincrinn ns.d. thence south alonff i of tho hair immediately, and catisesi

tlio center of said road thirty-ciht J3i growth in all cases where tho glau V f . i t. i I .i...... ....ti. : l - A . . a. i. V

poles ami twelve nww, iiieneo smim , not uecaycu; wane io urasuyv wef I

fin ecu 15J decrees, can alom; the center ; otherwise diseased hair, it imparts t V - routl twenty-live afl poles and d strength, and renders-it. pliaWe, '''C twenty 2" linKs.thence south twenty-one . - . , frUlc-, cast alonir the center of said road The Vioon cleanses the scalo. cuts'"

mieen ti:M poies ami ten jtv Wcvents the formation of dandruff i

saui roact, tuenee : r . .. .... . v-

st'ihe in the center of

west seventy-five 75 pole anJ two and:

on. fourth fvMI links to a stone, thenee

and vouchers iu final 'soilim,ml! TMIK iind.;rsi -nod "take picatru iu call- north richly and one-fourth 8(4 decrees

iiibitin the trado in, and consnnilion (if, intnxicuiinp; drinks, wlio

would he glad to Iv.ive 1 lie Konil-j

.f n.ii.l Pwtrn. mii I il.f tin :iim- will onne ' I in" attention to the fuel that, tlu-y h;i

up" fi.-r henriii- and disposition in ail Tlic fl.aiOiil St.Ui OS S8gl!N . o :rl. at the nei term thereof, to-wit: on I mid t arria", and ;:"d, steady hornet tor

il... fi.-t. I.,iid-v iu I-'.dri-iiiirv. 1 I . iiteh: and double dnviiu:. Wo arc pi

Witne.-s, tho Clerk and Seal of faid ; p:ind to furnish C.-irriae.s "for Wedding, Coi.ri t hiii li-.ih dav ,.f .Ijiumu -v. l.-l-'l. ! Funeral- and Turtles, and wiit trains for

If Mu;h reiih: and profits will not trU skai. Wil. K. liUOWNINti. j ..unnorcial Truvder. Fanners' h-vp? Pi-.r i iilludi-nl sum '.o .-JatLsfv .said decre. I i'n 1 i " 1 Chrk. 1 fud elu::iilv. V I) K I, V. V it MAN.

Alo one and three-fourths i aeres in the northwest corner of said quarter.

West sixteen H? poles and twenty-two and j ino-half Tl) links to lhe place' of bei;in- ;

umr. exeeva live acres oil ot the stnUU

v- ! end 'of naUl trad of land, sold to Uen WM1-

.-on. colored, in Monroe eouutv, Indiana.

Phe interiisL of Joscvdi Frol. deceased,";

iKdii- :vu uudividrd two-thirds of said land j The Viaott is incomparable.

td 'tlii. inhip.wf f K,i?-nh .1. Frost, de-

icans enact such laws, would st x interest, and au, I will nt the .same- time). - T w. rf ' -' ;t nore rojciicc at tho defeat oi the j InX I M J - -fi---'-:jU B-' . , ,.J J( 1 . p-ii-.ir.le ot sai;i real estate, or so i.iium i i; 4 i r'r s;;iyp VCpUhllUilU.S Ut tho VlCXt (:l0CtUn, ! lIse;nvr.lH ,n;iy h0 ,wi!ieierU to discbars-i' I'JfTfcTir &l KULOKH, ItllOUgh they knCW at- t-h same j said deeree, interest and i-ti.-t;J. ' OihV-e in Ai.i,l:NTi; N 1: F-Lvvii.

Mcwsjjjipcr,

i'or tht-ir rspcciul i

of a .'0.11 0-

morc

I

a t nouiru incv Knew ai ine same saw o

. 1 i . 1

timo tlr.u sucij fiHciiL was the re-j S:.ul -ale wi

iiilt. tif their ut-fiou on the lennier-ili

inn oncftlion. ('ateh a tMnntrance

1

Notice ot fiusolvciK-y. Iu the matter of tho Rotate, of Emoh DeltlK dceeHrfcd.

At (ho NtiV-'iuber IVriti of the Ml:r:: I !

by its cooling, stimulating, and so .

properties, it heals most if not all humors and diseases peculiar t6 the ! . , keeping it cool clean, and soft, ! which conditions diseases of the scalpjs : hair are impossible. ' As a Dressing for Ladies- Kai

It is

less, contains neither oil nor dye, and

censed, being uti undivided one-third, ofj not m wbite cambric' It imparts S:'TKKMS-(r.,vtbird ca-h. Ibo r.id, laS Pftfumo, and a?

in cpi.il payments at nine and eighteen

ih. Willi note; a-interest, waiving

article for the toilet it is economical undp unsurpassed in its excellence. " : . f.

Democrat vol i 11 ir f;r a !ieonl!iean.

h". iuv.de vit!iui any i-

f wliaU-vi-r lr:.'iu va u-fliou 'r ipr;ii-:-

ment law.-i. SI LA:i (-;i:imks.

PVi.: ;,'t d .eiiie'ai.'or c-,r.-.fu"lTv 'Vv..::r:i thv, Iwate of Kn-oh Dean beueiit of valuation ov PPscln,VJl lBM prfinarH hv Hr .1 C Aver & tl . !; 1" V-i- A ' ll-he wa, d,v:,mi iM,.iveuL A'arth-, inte.-.d and soured by jroo-1 freeh.hi ,urei,yS Prepared by Dr. J. C Ayer Q buiidin v AUo'. rT.ates ,.f:.uiJd:n-I--.o- are beroby norued that .vdd tM:.io- w'l - S,l,- w h-or. v. . V; :y,- I'r-w;l .- Anytical -i...,. " .. : .: . : i ,-r.--: ' V 1 1. 1.. .'V ' '-' Lov.0, Mass, :