Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 17, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 August 1881 — Page 2

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Jtspress, lt:S9a.m Express. 5-25p.m

Aceom ion, 9:15p.m

Tbn.freigbt 4:55a.m Wayfreight 2:50p.m

Aircom'ioi, 5-S0a m

'Hiro-freight; 7 25a.m Way freight, $35am

Ohio av Mtallpi Railroad. ZVauu leave Mitchell e follows:

OOOt J EAST. Mail, , 2.47 p.m

Mi.il, H.31 . KxpreM, 11.4! p.m Kxpresf, 1.08 a m Aceom'ioB 11.3 J p.m

Exnress. 3.27 p.m

Kxpress, 2.3 a.m Express, 10.1 a-m

vHi!Mnti r Teiii and the Great West

should purchase Tickets by wie vmo x Mississippi Railway. Lowest rale for Tickets, Household Good, Stock, etc. All passengers carried to St. Louis, . Union Depot. No midnight changes by this route. For all information, such as Maps, Time Table, rate o passengers, freight?, itc, apply to Station Agent of this Company, or call on or address 3. S. MILLS. General Emigr mii AgentSf-ymour.Ind.

was 575 years,

is the fact that

it is now oio years since the great plague, and we again have a comet with us. "

A post mortem examination of

a man who was accidentally shot at Chetopa, Kansas, discloses the

feet that the bail, which was cue ot the smallest size, had not penetrated into the cavity ,but instead, was found between the outer and inner skin.! After being shot he walked a block and a half without assistance and with no apparent inconvenience, but protesting the while that be would die. It asserted tint the man was actually scared to death. Bishop Philip Klinge Smith, a participant in the Mountain Meadow massacre, whose exposure of the atrocity caused the execution uf John D. Lee, was found deac in a prospect hole in Sonora, Mexico. He expected to be killed by the Mormon church, and the circumstances indicate that his prediction Was correct. The recent advance in the prices of wheit and Sour leaves room for the impression that the reports of extra fine wheat crops in K astern Europe and Asia are not based on solid facts. Be that as it may, oar farmers will none the less rejoice at the increase. We can stand a very considerable rise with-

OVR II I fill SCHOOL, ITS NEED Of BETTER MANAGE

MENT. In my notice of the visit I made to our High School last winter, I spok of the eight years instruction in Arithmetic and a like instruction in Grammar. My condemnation of this mot with approbation. My purpose in this and other communications, if to direct attention to the need of better inaiagemcnt of our High School, and tUe means by which improvement must be effected, t. The number of its Pupils. The enrollment of the children of school age is differing in the jears of which I have statistics, showing a want of proper care in making the enumeration. In 1878 the number for Bloomington was 834 ; in 1881, 8ST, showing an increase in three rears of 53 or an annual increase Of -7i. Vet in the session of the High School for 1877-St the number of pupils in tho eight rooms, was 627; in the last session 32t, a loss of one, when there should have been a gain of 52.

2. the Course of Studies. The greatest good for tho greatest number of pupils should be the basis upon which the course of studies is established. Of those who are in attendance in the Higit School, but 6 per cent, enter the Preparatory Department, and passing through it enter the Freshmen class in the University. The school statistics in the various States show that but 4 per can!, of tho pupils in ths common schools seek a

collegiate education ; here, however, it is 2 per cent, mare, bucause the State University is located here. About 13 'to 20 per cent, of the pupils in the High School enter into the Preparatory Department. In these statements it will be seen how very few ink a higher education than the common school branches afford; Unit so far as education is important to the industrial classes, instruction is limited to our High School. The course of instruction should, therefore, have special refer en ;o to the industrial mirsuits, and not to the study of the collegiate course. It is amazing how unqualified for business our laboring classes are in bookkeeping, in the simple matter of writing receipts, in reducing contract to wrr.ing, in making estimates, in preparing draw, ings, in calculations, in short, in everything relating to the proper manage nent of their respective occupations. In our methods of instruction there is nothing practical to our industrial pursuits. Kven in, our arithmetics, we have lessors in arithmetical conundnuns instead of exam pies in practical biuincss matters. Take the instruction in our Preparatory Department, which occupies the rooms in our High School, which ought to be given to the higher practical studies, as an evidence of the wrong in our course of studies. Arithmetic, Grammar and Analysis, Geography, Ltttin, United States History and Literature, Algebra und Geometry. The first throe of these should have boon finished in No. 7, of the High School ;

tocography in jio. 8 ; Algebra and Geometry are important, but the text books and the teachers should give special instruction in these they are connected with

the industrial occupations. For want of

Or perhaps he wauders by the seaside; fills his shoes with sand and his lungs with pure halt water while bathing,conics out sticky with salt and longing .for his own bath tub; pays four prices, besides feeing the waiter, for fish ami meat brought from the city markets; has his nerves racked by a brass band,

or, when he fancies he may sleep, is agonized by the party on the piaza torturing the air with tho strains ot the " Sweet By and By," und "All On Account of Eliza." Or he goes to the quiet home in the country town ; plays croquet, sleeps in a feather bed, interviews mosquitoes and other insects, gets to sleep after midnight, and is roused before daylight by the barnyard chorus ; is permitted to make his toilet with a teaeupfnl of hard water; spoils his digestive apparatus with unaccustomed food, and at last returns to his city home needing a month's doctoring before be resumes his normal condition and is

ready for work.

It is well that the majority who

constitute the " stay at homes, " or

'can t get aways " are able to get

soma such glimpse of the experience of those who persist in seeking pleasure at a distance. It has a tendency to make them take a more

philosophical view ot hie, and to understand that for those who have the mind to make the best of the

;Q..W.kt on . mirl i physician employed by the county.

' . , , . . . , I June 10, 1881. Order Book O. Page 182.

ciijvj ujcijia m laiuic wiii.t uiuai isv left behind by those who gj pleasure seeking elsewhere.

Estate of Alexander CHainI11'N. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jacob G. Chambers, Administrator of the above muie.l Estate, has tliia day filed in the office or the Clerk of the Circuit Court of' Morroe county, State of Indiana, hi n.-eoHii.s und vouchers in final settlement of saM Kstate, and that Ibe same will conie up for hearing and disposition in said Ctiuit at the next term thereof, to-wit, on the First Monday in Septem

ber. 1HH1. Witness the Clerk and Si al of said Court this wh dv of August, ism. sku. WM. JT. BROWNING, nig 10-I8S1. Clerk. Says this Fat Man :

Come my thin friend, board with me lit the Phillips Restaurant, where you will find good accommodations and everything first class, (iood ti eal -0c. Bed 20e. Item ember the place is next to Dunn & Co.'s. in Bloomington.

Vennor's Predictions ! For the Month's AVeilher, prepared expressly for STODDAKTS REV 1KW. Sample copies mailed for So stamp. ,f.M. Stoddart, Pub., New York, Philadelphia or Chicago. 3w ORDER OleTuMsSSIOJVERS' COURT.

IT is hereby ordered by the Court that hereafter no claim will bo allowed to j any physician for services rendered the ! poor in any township whore there is a

Waktkd. I will pay highest market price for Wheat and Oats delivered on the railroad. J. L. Dowden. If the use of tobacco is good for

health, why don't you have your

out being overwhelmed with the Jl.. .:tl CJU.. Wknn tho

P , . - , . I this connection the pupil fails to see their farmer gets a gOOd price .tor HIS Bm,Iieation. an l. hence, does not anrnvmiato

grain, the country may always be

regarded as in a prosperous' condition. When wheat is below a dollar a bushel the fact may be taken as s evidence of an uohealthful condition of business. Two babies were horn in the same house at Oakland, Tenn. The mothers were sisters, closely resembling each other, and the infants were both girls. In the ex

citement of the occasion the little

their importan ce and fails to take that in

terest in h;s studies, which otherwise, ho wouid hare done. The Latin has n business in the instruction designed for 91 of vVery 100 pupils. How far a school of those Industrial Arts most con- mon in our industrial pursuits here, can bo made to be a part of our industrial education, I am not now propared testate. But there is much fn the following extne't: . 4,I have a boy in the High School, iaid a shoemaker of Philadelphia j he wishes to be a mechanic, when be graduates lie will have bis head full of book-knowledo but he will hare learned

no use for his' bands. It will take three

ones got mixed, and this happened) m Ure him a trade. I i rM.trrll miinli'lAa lnnv train

before they had been dressed, or in

any other way marked for identification. There seems to be no way out of tie uncertainty, for three months have passed without developing any resemblance to the father in either ease; and if the children grow np, as tbey seem likely to, with the physical characteristics

K.n head

r in and

foreign countries they train

bands together. " 3. The Metho'ls of isfrueion. In March, L,S80, I came here on the day the Southern; Indiana Convention of Teachers were' assembling here. I attended all their sessions. Among the exercises was an examination of a class in our Prepnratory Department, in the general divisions tf the Government. Near me was a female pupii, one of the class who went

tlirougn ner part without any Hesitation

of their mothers, nobody will ever for a word, in whose eyes there wis not

know their exact iret8e. The "jr:r."' .?..w"r"s T".u'

present agreement is to decide the question by lot. Then need be no fear of the

onrinization of the next House of i

Representatives failing ini the hands of the Democrats. Without counting the three Republican vacancies in New Yok, or the Frye

repeating words she hardly understood the meaning of. So of nil tho class. When the lesson was finished, I beckoned 1.0 the girl to come to me, and I linked "Did you give us the precise words in the book?'' Ye?," she replied, "the exact words. " Bevare of such an education, 1 answered. Memorising memorising, the bane of High School instruction. I refer to these things now that tho citizens of Bloomington may see how much of thought and labor should be exercised

Hush, she don't need it.

The best overalls in the town

and the cheapest, at the New York Store. Goon supply of trunks, valises and traveling wear, a Lon S. Field & CVs. Now York Store. All midsummer goods marked down very loiv, at Len S. Fields' New York Store want to sell out close, so we will have less to remove to our new store room.

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OKIIER OF O U JUSSIOXKItS'

t'utitr.

is lieieliv oraeie.i oy l lie Uourl Hint

the Coroner shall en plov but one

competent pbysician at the jxpenso of tho county in holding a post mortem examination, and that the fee therefor shall not exceed.twunv-live dollars. Juno !. 1HKI. Order Book O. Page ISO. Wood aiitl Coal. 1 b ive built n Coal House of a sufficient capacity to contain 100 tons of Coal. I now have tlii- house well tilled with the bet Blcck Coal. I have contracted for Sou Cords uf Wood, and w.ll endeavor to secure a supply of Anthracite Coal. I propose to have enough Coal ami Wood next winter to supply the demand. AV. 11. HUGHES.

PUBLIC SALE.

A public sale ot Short Horn Cattle, Cotswold, Southdown and Merino Sheep, males and females, consisting of thoroughbreds nnd hili gradu, to he suld ut the place of John Welch, Gosport, Ind, "Wednesday, August 31, 1881. Sale to begin nt 1 o'clock p.m. This stock will be brought from Kentucky by (. AV. Waddy, who is a breeder of Short Horns and Sheep,at Peytona. Ky. Stock nan bo se.cn at place of John Welch, five days bef.iro day of tale. Terms made known on day of sale. No by-bidding. For further particulars address John Welch, as above.

Notice to Nnii-ResMvnt. State of lndiani., Momoe county, ss: In tho Circuit Court, September Term, 1881. Alexander S. Baker vs. William V. Freexe. Now conies tho Plaintiff by Jorre K. Pittman & Louden & Miers, his Altor.,.,.1 fit.,. liw ..nrti,litit herein, to-

gether with an affidavit tnat said defendant William AV. Freeze is not a resident of'

the State of Indiana. That 11 cause .f action exists in favor 1 f Plaintiff against defendant for seduction of Plaintiffs daughter. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant that unless he be and appear on tin first day of the next term of the Monroe Circuit "CojrC to be bolden on the first Monday of Sjplamber, a i. 1H8I, at the Court Hounfl in Blooiuiiigtoti, in said County and Stale, and answer or demur to said complain'., the tami will be heard and determined in bis absence. Witness my name and the seal of said Court, affixed' at Bloomington, this 2Gth day of July, 1881. skai. Wm.F. BROWNING, aus. 3-81 Clerk Monroe Circuit Court.

Notice to Ron-It esiuent. State of Indiana. Monroe county, s : I:i the Circuit Court, September Term, 1881.

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UEHIFF'S SALE.

By viiluo of two executions to me directed from t he Clerk of tho Owen county circuit court, I will ex peso nt public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, August 20th, 1881, between tho flours of lo o'clock A. M. and

1 o'clock p. st. of said day, at tho door of

the court house in Monroe county, Indiana, the reins and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situa'.e in Monroe county, Stnt e of Indiana, to-wit : A part of the southeast quarter of seclion thirteen 13 township eight (8) north

(range two (2) west, comnioncing nt the

There is nothing better for a cut than powdered rosin. Get a few cents' worth of rosin, pound it until it is fine, and nut it in an

empty, clean pepper or spice box j wife do the smoking and chewing?

with perforated top ; then you can easily sift it out on the out, put a soft cloth around the injured member and wet it with cold water once in a while. It will prevent inflammation and soreness. In doing up a burn the main point is to keep the air from it, If sweet oil and cotton are not at hand, take a cloth and spread dry flour over it, and wrap the burned part in it.

From the Troy Times: An L

Albany shoe factory has received a diagram of a foot from a trust

worthy correspondent at bandusky, . nil 1 I 1 1 I

ynio. -tne g n p.aceu ner uare Clothing at vour own prices, at foot npon a sheet Of paper, and a .ila New York Store. Wo will sell it at

pencil mark was drawn close around I any price so that wo may nut be compelled the outline. This foot, as shown t0 movo il lntf our new 4,0,6 roomby the diagram, is exactly 17 inches Clrariko tip sales of all lines lone. 73 inches wide at the widest of Bonds nt lbs New York Store. Come

Fine Dress Goons at reduced

prices, at tho New York Store.

Reduced prices in all goods at

the New York Store.

. J 1 ""., . southeast corner of said quarter runnim; exander b. Laker vs. William W. reexo. j ,i,enc0 norlh ono hundred and eight ( 108) Now comes the Plaintiff by Jerra K ro1St tnem.a wcst one hundred and sixty Pittman & Louden & Miers, her Atior- (,G tteetl gm)ti, eighty-two (82) neys, und files her complaint herein, to- th(!I10(, Cll3t forty-n:.no (10) rods, gether with an laffioavil that said defendant : thenco south twentv-six (26) reds, thence William W. Freeze is not a resident of j ,;tlst ono hundred ami eleven (111) rods to the State of Indiana. 1 hat a cause of ac- I ,(,(, place of beginning, containing one tion exists against him in favor of tho i hundred (100) acres m 1 ninety-six (9) Plawtiil, for breach of marriage contract. r0(S) !inj being all of said southeast quar: Notice is therefore hereby given said tpr except flvea) acres heretofore convoyDefendant that unless ho bo and appear on e(j t) Nathaniel Weed nnd except two (2 the first day of tne next term of the. Mon- acrM Bnd sixty-four (64) rods, conveyed to roe Circuit Court, to bo holden on the first j Charles Goodnlc. nnd escept fty-two(52) Monday of September, a. . 1881. at the j aerM eonveyed to Sarah Porch bv Thomas Court House in Bloomintrton, in said 1 Fullert in i;,eL,,uin,ih HlL,:.nl1iom,unl,, 1 ' to the f..n m. NtXT of judgment, interest and costs, I deter . incd u, li.s abe..c -,, t j , d , Witness my name aud the seal of said , . i ,,, a., i.i , ,r ,u;,i . ,1

Court, affixed at Blooiaington, this 2th ; " V 17 " v.

day or July, 1831

NoliCf to Xon-Rellltl. State of Indiana, Monroe county, ss: In the Monroe Circuit Court, September Term, 1881. John C Bennington vs. Rattrey Stewart, Sr., Jessie Stewart, Ruttrey Stewart, Jr., et ul. Now comes the plaintiff by Btiskirk '& Duncan, bis Attorneys, and files hi complaint herein, together with an atRdavit that said defendants, Ruttrey Stewart, Sr., Jessie Stewart, Rattrey Stewart, Jr., are not residents of the State of Indiana, that a cause of action exists against them in relation to Real Estate, to foreclose a mortgage and to q.iiet Title, and that they arc necessary parties thereto.

Notice is therefore hereby given said

defendants that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to bo holden or. tho 1st Monday of September, a. n , 1881, nt the Court Houio in Bloomington, it: said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the -ame will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness rny name and the seal of said Court, affixed at Bloomington, this 8th day of July, 1881. lic.u. WM. F. BROWNING, ju1yI3-8L Clerk Monroe Circuit Court.

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

fill HOLE V, PEARSON f FMED. L LEY. AttornAVfl Rliinmimrliki. fn.1

Office in A I en's New Block. Special attention given to settlement of decedents' estate.!. Collections prompt.lv remitted. Capt. Fricdley or Judge Pearson will Us in atte ndance at each term of court. ap-Jic iyUKKlRK DVKCAN, Attorneys at J Law, Bloomington, Ind. OtBoa it. i.ha Bank corner, up-stnirs, on south side of the square. "Will prnctico in all tho court i of the Stite. Special attention given to Probate business, and to the collection ami prompt remittance of claims.

skai.

aug. 3-81

Wm. F. BROWNING.

Clerk Monroe Circuit Court.

estate

Taken as the property of Thomas Fullcrlon nt the suit of David K. Beem.

1 Thomas A. Pedon, et al, for the use of

John N. Thomas. ! Said sale will bo made without any re-

By virtue of an execution to me direct- i lief whatever from valuation or appraise-

ed from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit i mont laws.

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IIERIFF'SS.41,13.

Court, I will expose at highest bidder, on

public sale to the SILAS GRIMES, jutvSO 81 Slioriff of Monroe countv.

Jfriedley. i'earton os Kriedley, attorneys

part, and could take a No. 26 boot,

though a No. 30 would be just the I thing. The ball of the foot is 10 j inches around, instep 18 inches,!

and the heel measures 22 inches. The ankle measures 1 61 inches. This immense pedal adorns the person of Miss Mary Wells of Sandusky, Ohio, whose weight is 160 pounds, and she is but 17 years old.

SATURDAY, August 20th, 1881,

f 'oroncr'a Inquest

The undersigned Coroner of Monroe

county, Ind., hold nn inquest in the case of Mnrv C'ruvemft of Bean Blossom town

ship, Monroe co'unty. Ind., on the 15th dnv of July, Hal. Tho deceased was

eight v-llve years of ago. When found she

Wis in an advanced stale of decomposi-

The southeast quarter of the northwest tion. She wore a faded calico dress with

: nmirter of seel ion live (51. town ten f 1 01 henvv linen amon. cmrsu siloes and dark

the crowd it ffOCS to, range one I 11 west, containing fortv acre bonnet. I found on her person some keys,

Len. 8. Field & Co. more or less in Monroe county, ami Mate one single barrel pitol, loaded, two pocket

ot Indiana. ; books with 20 rents in one und l:-0 in

and got bargains while you can.

Follow

tlio Now York Store

belweon the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and ' 1 o'clock r. M. of said dav, at tho door of

the Court bouse, of Monroe county, Indi- :

ana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years or' the following described real estatejituate in the county of Monroe and State of Indians, to-wit: j

A women belonging to the sect called Perfectionists undertook to run herself to death at Dallas, Texas. She got the idea from a scriptural passage about " runing the

race to the end," that if she. ran

Take the Big Blood Medicine for dyspepsia, iiabitual costivenus. or fever mid ague. They lire all cure, by Dr. Marshall's Bromoline. l'riee fifty cents- a b-ttle. Druggists keep it. Dn. Marshall's Bromoline when once usod, nerfs no further advertising, as it always gives satisfaction. It is known as the tiiis Blood and Liver

! Cure. Price fifty cents. Sold by all drug- ' gists.

And on failure to realize onnl of judgment, interest

the full an'ii nd costs, I

will at the same lime and placo expose ut j

nn.ney on the lilixeris ISaiiK t uosporl

in the other. (J. V A1oI..ahi.a.n Coroner Monroe co.

Uarrodaburg, Ind., July 16, 1881.

public sale the fee simple of said real ! . Jt!-". ?!.:i3.--.i

es;ate. Taken as tho property of Abraham

Wmtver. at the sim of th:- First National I

Bank of Bloomington, Indiana. j

lief whatever from valuation and appraise-- Cortti7C lcar begin foejH. If, 1881.

tuent laws.

The Indiana University

ni.OO.IIIXCiTGX, IXDIADiA

Warner Bros, celebrated Hip

cross-bone Corset. The hip of this Corset (

is constructed with tho hones crossing uacli

SILAS GKIMKS. july;o-8! Sheriff Monroe County. Louden & Miers, attys for plaintiiT.

till she died she would go direct to ! other in diamond shape, -hereby giving i ei u 1 "ii i iriverv great aoditumal strength: and so ; heaven. She could not kill her elf p,..., !IS , conform to the body !

by pedestrianism, however, and re sorted to drowning herself.

whatever the position, without danger of

breaking tho bones of the rorset. It is mudo of the best material. It has the best

A new industry has started np double steel. It will not break over the

nulliiroH Wnn If. nme ,foc I " I"'

McCalla & Co.

la cultured iioston. It prov

cobwebs and a first-class blue mold,

and a very fine quality of dust, to) Dr. Warner's Nur.-iiug Corset be affixed to wine kottles marked a; contains the Skirt Supporter and 1mold vintage. The description is'CL?"?.

I very clever, and when a bottle of j j t10 centre of each bust there U an op-

old port is ordered up, the lower vntng with an adjusiabio cover, winch nd-

ft of the bottle covered with a , mir,aly ada),U ;t to the wanU of mothers

vacancy ID Maine, ibe JSepttbllcanj school, if a nroncr course and a useful

have H8 membertt, a majority of; mode of instruction are to be established

nere. In my next I will direct attention to the law, under which the Trustees are appointed. LEWIS liOLLMAN.

one over all. In addition to this

the Republicans will have the votes of Hyatt Smith, of New York, and Bromm, the Republican greenbacker, of Missouri, giving them 350 votes certain. If they carry the three districts in New York, and one vacant district in Maine, the Republicans will Inive 151 votes with which to organize the Louse. There are also two readjuster votes in Virginia which will probably go to the Republican candidate for speaker. The Greeubackers do not hold the balance of power.

The Summer Resort Business. Every summer briugs its exodus, and at present every day sees the victims with their trunks, gripsacks and linen dusters crowding the trains for all directions. Eauh resort, whether seaside, mountain, country town, or forest, has it special votaries. The man who has a

The attention of parents who are so unfortunate as to have mischievous boys is called to the two

pleasant city home, with all the modern conveniences, hoi and cold baths, mosquito bars, a comfortable library and smoking room,luxuriou3 bedtt, the best food the market affords, and excellent opportunities 4nr I'tlfinn An Iff fit I &vcni!ca iifttlt-

ja . . I ivi ihrisiic iivaitiiiui Avaso& nailfollowing paragraphs of stubborn Lut uctik,8 Wlmattu nor-

ft - - , r . , . . . . '

ww, as copied irom ine siaiuie : Any person who shall unlawfully go upon the land f another, and any person who shall unlawfully poll of! and carry away, any corn growing on the stalk, or any fruit oa the tree, bosh or plant, pumpkin or melon on the vine, or other annual product at

tached to the soil, of the value of

tea cents or upward, the property of another, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars, to which may be added imprisonment in the county jail for any period not exceeding six months ; and any person concerned in the commission of any- such offense, may be compelled to testify against the other, but in such case, shall be exempt from punishment himself fur such offense. If any person shall willfully disfigure or injnre soy tombstone, monument, fence, tree or shrubbery around or within any vtnetery, or shall use such cemetery for any other purpose than a burying eronnd.

he shall be fioed not exceeding five

3un.'irel dollar.

to the woods of Maine or

New York. Ha bleep, or tries to

sleep, on a rough bed of hemlock boughs, crawled over by bugs and snakes, bitten by flies and mosquitoes against whose powers of penetraiion a rubber blanket is of no account. He lives on ham and bacon cooked by hands that he prefers not to look at, breaks hi teeth uu indigestible biscuit, works harder than any day laborer at home in pulling or carrying a boaf, now aud then he catches a trout t r bullhead, and in general lead the life of'an unregeneiated savage, without the savage's taste or capacity for enjoying it, and tries to convince himself that he is having an immense amount of solid pleasure. Or he hies him to the mountain and takes a room at a hotel ; is op. pressed by heat at day and by cold at night ; through the thin partition of his room he listens to the cough of the consumptive or the sneeze of the hay feverish ; foolishly climbs a mountain peak, thereby

causing palpitation of the

not ..viceed..!'.:; sis

heart,

or tmprisuataent and nods what view there mav bo

par

napkin to prevent from soiling the hands, the cobwebs, blue moltl trad dust of ages (?) present an appearance that is charmingly delusive. Among the Medical Humbugs, perhaps the most successful nt proont nro thso that take the patient into tho confidence f the advertising " Doctor," and ofer a recipe free of cost. Tho Inman fellow, be ng perhaps fho oldest, may bo tiken as tho type of these frauds. All over the country, even in rospcctr.hle paper?, it is advortisnd that those suffering from "nervous debility," ctt!., Can get a "recipe free '" by sending to him. T'-iose who apply get a pretended " recipe", which is a jargon of absolute nonsense. It calls for articles that have no real existence, and are not to be bought. The recipe states, that as the things may not bo procured at the drug shops in good qualify, tho stuff will be furnished by Inman's agent at a round pr'ca. A similar dodgo is p'ayed by those who advertise " lir. Churchill's" prescriptions. This confounded slang does raise the very mischief. When a handsome young wife went to a hardware store to get one of those wooden contrivances to smash potatoes, aud said, " 1 want a masher," every man in the shop, from the boss to the office boy, started to wait on her. The man who was always hanging around " waiting for something to turn up," found just what he wanted, when he stepped on the end of a barrel hoop. St. Nicholas. The August number is one of the best ever isnued. The variuty is very Krnnt, there buini; about thirty articles, many of them ptol'uscly and I eaiitifiilly illustrated. The poeui, 'Proud of Prince Chain," by A win Rtiyntn Averill, which is daintily illustrated and engrossed in old script, is a gem of its kind. The frontispiece, '-A Brown Study," an illustration accompanying a poem of that title, by lesiie McDormotl, i-s printed on a separate sheet, without printing on the revurse side, which adds greatly to its beauty. The little ones will find th s number a troasuro-house of gooi things. Tho Ccntu-y Company, 71.1 B'ondway, New York.

who are nursing. Sold by McCalla & Co.

Stop at Benckert's as you go

home and get a buckot ot his luscious ice Cream. It Is beyond comparison tho best made. The latest styles in Gents' Bufton Shoes, at Perdue's Shoe Store. Call at Tobe Smith's for ladies' and Rents' watches. For clocks, razors and penknives. For neck-chains and fine lockots. For gents' vest chains and charms, For pins;, ear-rings and sets. For buttons, studs and scarf-pins. For plated knives, forks or spoons, castors, pickle-castors, bowls, etc. For repairs on watches, clocks and jewelry of all kinds. . m Best Hotel in tho city, close to the depot the Orchard House kept by S M. Orcbiiad &Son. The house is largo, airy, convenient to business part of Bloomngton, and table, rooms and beds equal to any. Coir mercinl travelers cau nlwavs secure dcsirnblo Sample Rooms at this house. Farmers supplied with meals at fair figures. Inquire for tho "Orchard House."

Tim moral cournifd 'hat will fnc obloquy In Kouil cause fs ii m.icli inrcr irirt limn the Lo.lfiy valor lluil will confront deutb 111 a liad Mie.

A New Proprietor. Eph. Hughes has purchased the shop fixtures, recently owned by Dave Warren, and will conduct business in a careful and painstaking man n jr. Old customers are asked for a continuance of favors. A stock of the choicest cigars and tobaccos always kept on hand. Give tho new firm a trial when you want an easy shave, or a neat job of Hair CmV.ing. uugl3-79

Tuition Free. Contingent Fee. $3.50 per Term. BotJ sexes admitted on equal

conditions. For Catalogues and othor information, Address : W. W. Sl'AKOLKK, LkMVKL M0S8, Sacrotii-v. President.

j Notice to Non-Residents. I State of Indiana, Monroe countv, ss:

I I it .the Circuit Court, September Term,

1 1881.

Complaint for Divorce.

James Alexander vs. Annie Alexander.

Now cones tho Plaintiff by East & East,

lus Attorneys, and tllcii his complaint here

in, tocetber with an affidavit that said de

fendant. Annie Alexander, is not a resident

ot tho Stato of Indiana. Notice is therefore hcrebv qriven said

1 Defendant that unless she bo and appear

on tho; 8th dav of the next term of the

Monroe Circuit Oourl, to be holden on tne

first Monday of September A. D. 188;, at

tho Court House in fcloomington, in said

Pile Chicago &. Noi-tll western county and State, and answer or demur to Ullurav is tin, ,,1tiisf Itnut. (onBt.n:elerl ! : i t,. . a. l: ..... ...Ml

said complaint, for a Divorce, the same will

be heard and determined in ner absence.

Witness my name and seal of said Court. Affixed at Blnoiniujrton, this 13lh

day of luly, A. D. 1881. WM. F. BROWNING, Clerk skai. C. C. Monroe county

Rtliivrav is the oldest, best constructed,

best equipped, and hence the LEADING Railway uf the Northwest. It is the short nnd best routo betwo-311 Chicago and all points in Northern II1inois,Iowa,Dakolah, Wyoming, 4?ebraska, California, Oregon, Arizona, C'tah, Colorado. Idaho, .Montana, Nevada, and for Council Muffs, Omaha, Dearer, .rrfWiV, Sail Lake, Han Franeiacc, itenrficiW, Sioux OWy, Cedar Rapids, Das Moines, Columbus, and all points in tlw Territories, and the west. Also, for Milwaukic, Green Buy, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Marquette, Fon (u Lac, Watertown, Houghton, Nenah, Mtmnsha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga, Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosso, Owatoiina.and all points in Minnesota, Dakuta, Wisconsin and the Northwest. I At Council Bluffs the trains of the Chicago Sfc N orth-Western and the U.P. Ry's depart from, arrive at and use tho saino joint depot. At Chicago, clow connections are made wilhjlhe Lake Shore, (Michigan Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvunia.nnd Chicago & Grand Trunk rail n-Rv nrnl Knttkukefl iVs l'Hiihfiiidle routes.

('lose connection made al alt Junction i Current expenses and Taxes

TiEPO IT T OF THE CONDITION of tho FIRS7

NATIONAL JL4.VC, at Mooniington,

in the State of Indiana, at close of business, 30th day of June, 1881 : RKSOIIUCES :

Loans nnd Discounts H7,fi70 06 Overdrafts 005 79

U. 8. Bonds to secure circula

tion 120,000 00

U.S. Bonds on hand(par value) Due from approved Reserve

A genu (seo nche lule) 15,82.1 78

Due from othi rNatioiinl Banks 76,435 03

Due from State and Private

Banks and Bankers 3,763 30

Real Kstate 88.879 29 Furniture & Fixtarcs2,094

Points. It is the only line running Pullman Hold Liming Cars between Chicago & Council Bluffs. Pclmah Si.kkikrs on all night trains. 1 isist upon Ticket Aeents selling you

paid.

Bi!s of other Bunks Fractional currency ;itelud'ng Nickels aud ceuts) Gold Coin

Silver Coin.

tickets by this road. Kxamino your tick- 1 7m".r " '" eb and refuse to buv if they do not read f f M,m,r over the Chicago oi'North-Western K'wy. Redemption J it i .... , i: ' Treasurer (not iri

If you wish the best traveling accom

modations vou will bnv your ticket by this Tout.., gAND WILL TAJIK NONE Oil IKK- All Ticket Agents sell ti.-kets by this line. Marvin Uughitt, 2d V. P.& General Malinger, Chicago, Ills. Important INotJ. ALL PERSONS indebted to the estate of John C. Orchard, decoasn.l, will call at once and fettle the sumo, thus snvlmr costs. Persons having claims against said estate will present them for payment. jilyn-Hl J. B. CLAKK.

with U. S.

Treasurer (not n-oro than S

percent, on circulation

10,973 29

11,107 00

33 68 5,300 00 3.52S 00 5,650 00

5,400 00

FREE

Total 405,347 51 Ll.llUUTlKS.

Capital stock paid in $130,000 00

Surplus Fund '9s' 12 jLtidiviled profits i,10 93 (Circulating Notes rei c'ved fr'm Coiup- . . Attn nt

trol r... fiv'3,uvu wv Individual deposits subject to check 1118.778 97 Demand certificates of leposit M,2!9 20 Duo State and Private llaiik and Bankors 1" '!

Thk Pkoplk still sing the praise j

ol twist lirim.i, ot which lienckoit is Blooiningto.i's Bo.s linker. Ic- cnuini nnd rakx-i of the best piality can hu hud h. Bem-kcr'V Give him an order for a '"ic Nit or -'.irlv, if vo-i '.;.!: .;

I n.:i. . Il'.f ' . '.co

It l th' result of go yonrn' exnsrlnec and exi-WiniMlteiu k-rtUK MacUUICH. It rombim Ift gl pirint of all frtrnt ami j-fnrr iaef, ud in not a " eno iuui "or " onold " luaniine, uellwn are. It kvouU thedelcrtH if ther,anil iosesr8 asicl valuable iaaUirva uil cxmvenieueeri. It is largv, lighi-nmninff, nei.eM., feetftom-. m. rrntetii. durablf, nnl slmjiJr. Warrnnlcii mill kept ill wiMtlr free fir 5 yenrn. rirtnlarswitli fwlfa.rliIteiiiHitin-flc4,riu-iit. itiMHiimlvtliA UmK 1, tris : will Plvr it Don't fail to Hle it l.it(irn:'(i tat MAi;rA(-TcuBiiiYFf.OKr.KOR (!Tr"K CO l-lorem", M;irt. : wnrn.-M.l:i, v.Y

UK-

"THE SCIENCE OF HEALTH"

Is a Look that has been read by thousands, aird pronounced botl. interesting and instruclive, and should he read by all thinking people. It explains thi principles of life aad death, and the origin of dise.iss. Those who are uuflcring horn Xe-rf om Ifi dliuean, Lrtst t'Uulity,Uatarrh, Asth ia, vr a predisposition tt t'onnumption, will nnd ii an i.icakulable boon. A copy of the Science Of' Health will be sent free, by artdressing die author, W.S. JAOTES.M.IL 130 Went S'.t'li Slv.-;-'., Cinr'"v -.., S

Total f 105,347 51 STATK UV iNl'IANA, 1

! Monroo v V.inlv, ss. j I. Walter K. Voodburn, Cashier of the above-named Banlt.do solemnly awear that i tho above statement is true, to the best f j mr fei.i.wbidsje and belief. I WALTER E. WOODBI'RN. Cashier. ! Subscribed and sworn to beforo me, this i 7th duv f Julv. I ' JOHN U I.OUDE5T. j Notary J.'ublio.

Kotice to Non-Resldents. State of Indiana, Monroe county, ss : In the Monroe Circuit Court, September Term, 1881. Addison C. Smith. Administrator of Estate of Henry Sanders, dee'd, vs. .Imnes A. Sanders, Nancy Sanders, ot a). Now comes tho Plaintiff by Busklrk & Duncan, his Attorneys, and files bis complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants, .Matilda J. Baltinger Jefferson Bnllinger, Klizabmh Saadera, Rebecca Pitcher and Ed mono! Pitcher, are not residents of the State of Indiana, that a cause of action exists against thorn in

relation to Real Estate, and that they ate

necessary parties ineroto. NOTICE IS THEREFORE hereby given said defendants that unlovs they bo and appear on the first day of tho next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holdon on tin, let Monday of September, A. ., 1881, nt the Court House in Bloomington, in said county and Stat, and answer or demur to said complain!, the same will be board and determined in their absenca. Witness my name and the seal of said Court, affixed at Bloomington, this Gth day of July, 1831. WM. F. BROWNING, Clerk skalJ C. C. Monroe county. julyl3-8l.

JAMBS A MVLKr, Attorney at Law, Htoonunglon. Indiana, (will practice in the various courts of tlio State. Especial attention given to the collection of elm mi.. Ti .e settlement of estate, and all Probate business, given careful attention. Office over Foe's store, opposite Ifrogrcs Block, corner 6th st. and college n vain i.

LOUDEN .j- MIERS, Attorneys tlljivr Blooming ton.Indiana. Office up-s airsover j?irst National Bank. All business of a legal ritiiro given caieful allentir n in all codrts. Titles to Ktal estate caref ully examined by aid of Louden's Abstract. A, speciiilty made of the collection and remittance of claims of al . kinds.

EAST & EAST, Attorneys, at Law, Bloom i irton, Ir,d. Office, on ground Boor, cast side public square. Probate businees and collections give't prompt attention. Will nrnctice in courts nf I1 Vl.

joining counties. Business solicited

gHERIFFS SAL.:.

By virtue of a venditioni exponas, to me directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to tho highest bidder, on SATURDAY, August 13th, 1881, between the hours of 10 o'clock A., v. nnd 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of said Monroe courty, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estute, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section twenty-four (24) township nine () north of, wngo two2 west, in Monroe county, Indiana. And on failure to realize tho fall amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and p'uca expose at publiu sale the fee-simple of taid real estate. Taken as tho property of Arthur EWier, Alexander C. Wier and Corwin O. Wier, at the suit of the 1st National Bank

of Bloomington, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law. SILAS GRIMES, julylS-81. Sheriff of Monroe county. Louden & Mirs, attornsys.

Notice to Won-Ilcslflent. State of Indiana, Monroe county, iu the Monroe Circuit Court, September Torn 1881.

Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Elizabeth King, John D. Oltar,; Wiltiam P. Otter, Robert F. Otter, larrw, Richard Camplin, and George A. Reisner, VS. Parker Pearson, Amelia Pear.$on, William 8. CKlbortson, David Lytle, John S. LytloJIenry B. Meyers, Denrick, The First National Bank of Bloomington, II. C. Armstrong, John Shillito, Bliphalet D. Pearson. Noweomes tho plaintiffs by Rait Ac Kasl, their attornies, and files their complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants, John Shillito, Henrr B. Meyers, David Lytle, John S. Lytle, JI. 0. Armstrong and Dcn rick, whose given name is unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore given said defendants that u n loss they be and appear on the first day of the next term of tho Monroe Circuit Court, to ba holden on tho first Monday of September, a d. 18M1, i-.t the court house in BInomingfon, in t-aid County and Stato, nnd answer or demur to said complaint, the, same will bo beard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court, affixed at Bloomington this 8th day of July, 1881. skaiI WM. F. BROWNING. July 13-81 Clerk Monroe Circuit Court.

K GOERS LSiEr, Attorneys and Collet tor. Office in Mayor's OlBue, building. Special attcntion.'given to fettling deeeconu' es Uu, and to alt kinds of probate business. Alto, abstraeiiirg. 1f7" Jt. SADLER. A I torn.. v T

V . Bloomiiie-fnn lnjH.n f u

tj- V, ,. --"'", -."3 iter Hive Building, up-stairs, in the northwest corner, iollwtif ns mndernn.r,tlv

i - v

l. PERRY. T. C. PERRIKC. Abstracts- of Titles o Mm County Heal Estate. PERRY &PERRIHCr, Kxamii,ers of Land Titles, hare now ready a complete Abstract mt Title of every Town Lot,Farnj,oi Tract of laail in Monri County, and can furnish every O water. Pa rchaaer or Dlortiraffee of Real Estate with full ABSTRACTS OF TITLES, as same appears fron CO UXTT" RECORDS. Only ABSTRACT of TITLES in MONROE COUNT! ,- Records of sitrty-ftmr yenre seventy six-bundred-page books, condensed nd written into one convenient, Patent Title Abstract Record. FARM OWNERS, LAND BUYERS, MONX LOANERS take notice, look well to all LASVTl'LES; many of them an crook- . ed many utterly wort hless tee to it that tbey are straight and correct before ;ou risk or auiTer the consequaneei of defective TITLES. 1 LEASE, a MORTGAGE a DEED or conveyance of LAND or LOTS is not reliable or to be trusted in this uncertain tri?ky age, without a GUARANTEKD, CERTIFIED, ABSTRACT of TRANSFERS, showing Chain of Title from UNITED STATRS in d.i...j

I ownership. Abstracts of Titles fr any

notice. Fee always reasonable. PERRY & PERRIN6. Compilers of Konrae County Abstracts of Farm, Lotin and Mortgage Inverting Agsnts XsIojiuij-tox, Indiana.. Jtl . J. TVIOXIOI-Si, AKCHITKCP I'RACTICAI. IHIILDER, Plans and Specifications carefully prepared for dwelling houses and public building. Also estimates of buildings completed throughout. All work finished .t the time specified. Bloomington, Ind., March 31, 1S8.

Resident Dentist.

Dr. J. W.

CHAIN.

Office, over McCalla & Co's Store, Bloom -inirton.Ind. All vurb ..t--T,o.t ii7r

SHERIFF'S SALE.

s

BY VIRTUE of an execution to mo di

rected, from tho Clerk of the Monro Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, August 18th, 1881, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock v. a. of said day, at tho door of tho Court House of Monroe county, the rents and profits for a term not exceodire seven years, of tho following described lteal Kstate, to-wit: In-Lot Number One Hundred and Thirty-Eight 138 ia the City cf Bloomington, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, 1 will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fec-simplo of b;J real -estate. Taken ss the property of Martha McCabe and Owett McCabe, at the suit of Anna Burge. Said sale will be made w thout any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws. SILAS GRIM1JS, julyl3-81. Sheriffof Monroe county. Buskirk A Duncan, attorneysThe IVorth Hide HHDWHE STORE S. F. B0NSALL & CO.. liavu om-ncd a new and carefully ussortftu

stock of Shelf Hardware. Bar Iron, most

popular brands of Heating and Cooking Stoves, Wagoninnkors' and Blacksmiths supplies, etc. A full line of

ICE CREAM. .ICE CREAM MADE OF BEST MATERIALS AND SUPPLIED IN LARGS OR SMALL QUANTITIES, BY Hobson Jfe McKiiiley, Eant Side Confectionery.

n otice to Helm or Petition ta Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana, Monroe county, n ' In Circuit Court. Notice is hereby givon that lien. F. Adam;, A dministrator do bor.isnou of the Estate of Adam A.Olai k, deceased, 'has filed his petition to sell the Real ExtafVef the tiecedent, his personal being insafltaicnt to pay his debts, and that said petit i-a will be beard at the next term ot the Circuit Court of f aid countv. WM. F. BROWNING, L.S. Clerk of C. C. of Monroe co. Louden Miers, Attorneys. ;ulV6 Gt

WAGON BUILDING WORKS, And General Repair S$ JEXO. West of teller's Mill. We snake a specialty of HOES E SHOEING.

i Comet - Attest: I

JolIN WitOUOM, Nat. H. Hut, W.H.1KM K Wl.'I)Bt'B.1.

mt" wr'jm.vm.mw

M-cbinerv and Acrieultural InipleiiH'tits

will ho kept in stock. Wo will sell tho

8wvl low.

acknowledged by all competent judges lo . be tho best I'Uvw in i sn. Call Hid exair-

iue it. IIKN. II.SMITH. the woll kt.wn I Tinner, will have charge of Tin Sliop.and I will give prompt attention to Spouting, j Guttering and Roofing. Remember thin j wo are cii tho north side of the square. , N. K IJONSAI. A- CX. .: p.' . ,,.;...(-... t. .1 l ... ':

A large and convenient Wagon Yard, is al itched to the SI ops, with a plentiful supply of good stock water. Wj.rois and Bungies careful) reptired or built ct the best iti:iterils. I.Stimine our Prou inn U iuon !!: l GlI.MoP.F RRi'TIJKIH.