Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 24, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 September 1881 — Page 2

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OOlifO MOUTH.

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Thro freight SSa.n

Way freight Koop.m

he first crime in light. The author-.

Stirs srem by thin time to haw leon

;i little aroused, though not enough

to make tuem nnaertnke a vigorous, prosecution of Clif, who hid in thai woods by dav, and by niuht rode;

about on a horse belonging to iireer J The horse could net stand this extra work, and Greer told Clif's;

father so. The next night Clif call

ed urecr out of his house ami in

formed htm that he was to die immediately. Greer bogged for mer-

Accom'ion, 5-50a mcy, wnicu ne aidn t expect io get.

Thro.rreigbt 7-25.mjbut the supplication momentarily

Way nwgBt, "daved ,nd cnaWed ,im t0

to

Trews Um MiteJUll t folio-

oeixa was.

ikili Ciif by a quick shot, instead ofnleeping cars made expressly for i t'tt'i nut. :.!!.: i r. . t rpi :

XaiL' 11.31

Xaprtas, 11.41 p.m

Jtxsreaa, 1.06 a.m

AceosaioB lXaS p-n

being killed. Public opinion said

eoare bast. sifta n wsa lvnunaiu ana rigut, uut

Mail, 2.4T p-nTtli dead murderers rather, Doc. ??lP ",iCuckereIl. did not think so. He

Express,

Express,

2.39 a.ml

10.14 a.m

announced that he meant to .kill

Huduinni Kaitwar. Lowest rates for

Tickets, Household Good, Stock, etc. All carried to St. Louis. Union

Sfcyot. Ho midnight changes bythis mala V..r aTl information, tack M Maps.

Time Tables, rates on passengers, freifjhtisB. etc., apply to Station Agent of this Com-"6

rutv. or call on or address J. S. aiiatA.

ueaerai n,mign.iun wgegoj

-t mi mm . , . t . I

aakrraate for Tew andthourant west(. uiuviaio um uuimug i

aoaU wirchaM Tickets by the Ohio A

.protect Greer, who for six months

never went out of fats house : and

when he did venture into his corn

field, araonp- his hands. Doc. shot

,hioa from a bush where he was hid

A Sure Bet. Jenkins was trav-l

Seling in Missouri last year juet be-

Mr. Banker, toe sweet singer,fore the election, and in the car

is aw on the wide ocean. Yoya&ngjfright across from him two men were n I 3 1 1 Ml - . .1 ll.l 1a l

toward r-i"! ue wui snnimrgaing as to tne pruuuuie result ui

he joined by hi partner, Mr.

the election. Says one :

"Han

Montr. Tbt two men are to tie-Lock's the man!" "No, sir : Gar-

win an attack upon sinful and aod-Ifield'Jl eet it," was the reply. Slid

dew OU England, and make aldenly an Adventist, sitting behind anaWk mttnrt in nwrthrnw Satan'setliMn. annka tin and said : "Mv

BtiMghoIda there. Bat why thigKriends, do you know who is to bcB,

chasrfe of base? Have tbey con- oar next President? It is the Jjord, qaered all the ibreea ot the arch en- who is coming at once, with his aneay here, that they fly abroad? gels, to reign." Quick as thought, The general, who after fighting his Jenkins, who imagined that some! enemy a while from one position, third party candidate had been sboald saddeniy withdraw his tore- mentioned, sprang up, slapped the em to croon the ocean, and there be- Millerite on the shoulder, and cried, gia aa entirely new battle, leaving oat : "Bet yon twenty-five dollars

the enemy strongly intrenched J2 don't carry Missouri!' vroald be thought to have Buffered .

reptrwe- Have the evangelst8 been Dange-oas counterfeit silver repnlsed here, or do they think that! JollarSf bearing the dates of 1879 after aa absence of several years Km 1880, are in circulation. They from England they can make better m 0( very nearly the same weight progress there? Whatever reason u tbe genuine, and are heavily takes them to Engh nd, we hope wfe sJir, They are of a they may be successful in crushing 0oi9a the oniy sure way Satan. to detect them is by the application

. . t " ti- i ,.of testin? fluid to their edges winch

"" ri" TTBaiw Jess heavily plated than thd

graamnoppera on . -Tydea of the coins.

jy reaa a fper iiaore s opringiwiiai

Z!T",nXT :k B,:,Tai -Two cases are named by the fend. Altboagh they """Iterswfordsville Journal of cows be-

pleasant to both smell and taste, n

disguine being required. Tbey cad be eaten after boiling two hoursj

with pepper and salt, and thus

pared are not easily distinguished from beef broth. Fried in theii

own oil they have a nntty flaVer.

One drawbeek to their use as

is tbe bones in the small locusts.

thoaeh in the larger ones these ca

be easi ly removed. Some resident)

of St. Loais have tried a dinner

these tkillfuly prepare!, and Iik

meals, seventy-five cents to$lj time,'

hve days. Sjeconfl-class passengers'

So on the same train in a comiorta

ble coneh. Fare, $88, No sleep

ing ear or other first-clas3 privileges; allowed, and the traveler must:

make the most of the rest he can

cet in his seat. The ride will dif

fer but little trom railroading in the!

East generally, and the usual fa'

tigue prolonged to five days must

;be expected.

JNow as to the third-class. West

to council liinBs no dinerence isa

made between the second and third -

class. From there the roads

CiiOTitixn at your own prices, at

llio XcwVort Storo. AVo wil! .!! it Mt miy price Unit wo inn v not l' eoiopcllcd tu mow it into our new storo room.

run

lions et milking without ever

laving been mothers, and none per-

ps snow now now many such

might yet be developed by

fal experiments made in accus

toming heifers to that sort of man

inlotion.

Three women were standin

!e by aide in a dry eoods store of

London, Ontario. One hung her

n brella by the handle on the edce!

- .

f tne counter, and moved away

AnAftim Tni'l rlnirn of nnnt n t Krw i L-

ii -j i. : m : . '

n wj mm, aw aun Biwann: '-WtwhT It toll ,nfn tli0 limhral la nn

cosUNaea to we aavortney are eoo-n. anA whon It w9a miwo.! thJ

mdcred a desirable additjon to thtf lhird woman wag accused of stealind

bill ol tare by some, inese locosuis, searehed by an officer, and final-l

iccu "U Ttraw'as "MSv rolMHPrf withnnl iwiner nhla t,i

. mrj " "

aj properly ue aaasea as cieauiVpjve hcr8eIf from .af,picioa. Thel

v' . IVunbreUa was rolled, nn. with thri

lost money still in it, and only after!

elapse of a. week was the truth

realed.

The post mortem examination

of the President a body resalted

tbe disuovery that tbe nature of the

wound, tbe coarse of the ball, a

its altimate location, sad neve; m a a . a

.men nndentouti by tne surgeons.

The ball passed through the spinal euluma, thus unking death inevit

able. Its sabseqoent coarse am

final lodgment, were entirely differ

ent from tne theories advanced b

tbe attending surgeon. The "loo,

sappa rating channel'' which

probed, and washed and watch

and worked with so much.

the 'opposed track of the ball

proves to have lieen doe to the bar

rowinir pas from the wound.

bullet, when found, was more thai

a fbat from where the surgeons su;

posed ft to be, and in an entu

drfereiit part of the body. Thi snows that catting for it would hav

been vain, as thr might nave

the body all to pieces witboat find

ing it. If tne irgeons bad know

the true course and effect of th

ball they won hi have known in

stantly that the President was beyond tbe reach of human power to

save. The revelations of the ;

mortem examination does not

ne.-t on the sk ill of tbe sorgeonsj

but mmpiy snow that tne eccent nellies of the wound were suchas tn defy medical science.

tun . I lost ionl I inl reT

this class of; travel. They are aim

lar in construction to the palace

sleeper, but are not upholstered,

and passengers iurnish their own

beddiug. They will sleep forty-

eight persons comfortably, though

only about thirty are usually put

into a car. Ao extra charge is made.

t hese cars are clean and provided

with two stoves and plenty of wat-

tor drinking, washing, etc. 1 hird

class fare from Chicago is $55 50 :

meals at stations, twenty-five to hi-

ty cents. Time, two or three days

longer than the express.

On this train one " camps out

Anything necessary for comfort is

Allowed brought into tbe car. A

well filled lunch basket is essential,

though fresh bread, milk, eggs,can-j tied goods, etc., can be procured

any where along the road ; tea and coffee are readily made on the stoves,'

or egKS, steak or mush may be

cooked. Trains stop at stations

from ten minutes to two hours, giv

ing one ample opportunity to get

but for air and exercise and to see

the places. The running is not fast.

enough to fatigue, and the coaches

are so far from the engine (being at

the rear of long frieght trains) that

little or no smoke or cinders are

seen, so that windows or doors can be left open for fresh air. Nor does the motion raise dust as usual. Re

freshing sleep and good appetites

are the general rule, while the pure air and the grand scenery, togetherj

with social intercourse, make the

ride one to be cherished in memory.'

out the emigrant party ! Oh,1

yes, very little of the foreign emigration goes west of the Missouri.

Of course, there are plenty of the

rougher class who travel on this train, but one who knows nothing1

of it will be surprised to knew how

.many ot our best people travel in

this way.. J. hose traveling alone,

ill find an officer where the train

is made up who takes great pains to1

ivide the sheep trom the goats, ",

putting the better class, especially ithe ladies or families, in cars by

themselves.

Now I'll tel! you the nicest way.

of all. Any one having a com

pany of about thirty is allowed i

special car, one of the sleepers de

scribed, for thi sole rise of the com

panv, and by arrangements with

otbcials is aula to secure many priv

ileges ol value. 1 have been with

two companies over the road in this

way, and every one has seemed to

enjoy it and to have come through

in the best of health. OL.E1A.

The deceased, says a western obituary, had accumulated asuuglitllo fortune, and ton children by a strict devotion to business.

Do you wear a pair of suspend

ers i li so. call at JUeUitiia to t in dry goods store mid exttniino their M JJhacb

IN eat, clicap, serviceable, handsome.

Lire Agents Wanted. To ell Dr. t'lmse's Kccipes; or Inform

ution for everybody, m every county in

the Unitttd Suites und Cnimdui.. Enliirged

iby the publishers to 648 pscps. It oon

tains over 2.000 household receipes and i.-

fuitod to all cl usees and conditions of fioci-l

ety. A wonderful book and a iiousohold

necessity. It sells st sieht. Greatest in

ducements ever oilercd to book azent.

sample given. Agents more limn douulw

their money. Address Dr. Ulmsee btem

Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan,

Sept. 14-B1-.I rao,

Dear gently with those who stray.

Draw (hem back by love and persuas

ion. One kiss Is worth a thousand

kicks. A kind word is more valuable

to the lost than a mine of gold. Think of this and be on your guard, ye who

abase to the crave an erring brother.

Wondkkifol is the display of

new slvles at tho Hew York Store ucn

S. Field is the plentiful buyer for thi e

Lablishment and lie bought largely whilo

viBiuug Miq vines rvueuuy.

A Massachusetts man, oeeomtng da

ranged, recently, intrenched blroselX in

his own house, bombarded all who approached It with fint-irons and other

missiles, and nly was finally conquered by a drenching stream of water and

cayenne peppsr thrown in ou him by a

garden foice pump.

I ATTORNETS AT UW.

iRlt.pijEV, PEARSON $ FRIED. a. IdKY. AttorriA'.: Illnnminfrtrtn In J

Offlco m Allen's Nt? Blocli. Special at jtention given to se .lcmeut of docedenU estates. Collection nrnmnlW mmilra.1

Capt. Friedley or Judge Pearson, will bo

"' awnawncc at earl, term cf court. afs-7

m mm ti wm d m,

MUSIC, FLOWERS and FOUNTAINS, STATUARY and PAINTINGS Will contribute to the Enjoyment of Visitors while NOVELTIES 'NEVER BEFORE EXHIBITED in this Country will afford INTERESTING, INSTRUCTIVE and AGREEABLE ENTERTAINMENT.

"How dear to my heart is the

aly ibie, that lay on the tab!

no solemn and still, where often I'v

aid anything I thought liable to get

tin the hands of mv bad brother,

Bill I now ardent I ve seized it

ifh eyes that were glowing, and

hook its wide pages till out the

khings fell! But now all its cliarm

omi secresy's going, witn the -fangled Alible the booksellers

II; the new-fangled Bible, the 20

iSibte, that newly translated

iys ba-des for hell V

cutl

two

iism

-What a consolation it is for

or more persons, just after con

alesetng from, beds of illness, to

Ik over their aches and pains,

gentleman afflicted with rheuma-

all met winter c&nsed a lady

ith "an awful sore" felon oa herl

nger much relief by relating wbatll

crututing pain he experiencetl;

then the lady entirely forgot

felon, and told how she eased pain by cold baths of ice, andj

Ton will find health, wealth ant'

happiuess in a bottlo of the Big Blood and I jyr Cure, called Dr. Marshall's Bromo-j line, fifty cents a bottle. Buy it of drug-

ist.

As a liver medicine, Dr. Manh

Fall's Bromoline has no eaunl. It also

Iclea nses the blood and you get a big, big

tattle tor any cents, druggists sell it.

The demonstration of feeling

as evinced by the emblems ol

mourning last week, was at once

impressive and touching. In addi

tion to the large stores and princi

pal places of business, all of winch

were appropriately draped, a great

number oi little shops and out-of-

the way places hung out their'

badge of sorrow. Many private.

residences were in mourning, some

.being elaborately dra ped, and oth

ers more simply but not less effect

ively. In some windows a photo

graph or engraving of the dead

r resident was seen, bordered with

black, and in many ways the gene ral grief was shown.

Fall stock of all kinds of sea

sonable goods just received, and coming in by every train. Tho whole family can be

supplied attha Now York Storo. AVe

koep everything clothing, hats, boots, dry goods, dres goods and fancy articles.

m m m

ZxerciM in genenury speaking, a

waste of food, and l-enoe the advantage

of stall-feeding cattle, confining pigs and poultry In a limited space; howev

er, confinement should not be carried so

far as to rends the flesh of animals nt-

vritoiesome.

New Yokk and Chicatro markets

have baen ransacked by Field, of the

New York Store, who comes buck with an

immense invoice or the choicest goods in Southern Indiana. . Don't forget that the!

fiew lurk & lore is on tne south side.

NOTICE, By Order of

Board or Trustees.

PAUTIKS holding Scholarships of the State Univmitv will present tho cit-

titlcates of the same to tbe undersigned be

fore the beginning of tbe college year.

Receipts will not bo issued to persons not'

complying witn tne above.

A. it. mv vv c, Treasurer. Bloomingto.n, Ind., Aug. 31-81.

Hand telephones are now in use between the offices of the Mayor and the

Chief of I'olico of Providence. Ex

Gov. Llppltt also has the instrument

in his oflicc, iso that lie can converse with his son In the bieacliery at any

hour of the dfty.

Goods an) piling in every day at

the New York Store now, and as thoy

must bo soltl you can get famous bargains

oi uen o. luiu es km.

ames IT. looks contemptible to oar mo-ltrn

jjres, deeortl-m vounp and beautiful wife for

naty mtstnueis. "1 can't timl what be sees to

admire In mo, mid OsUierln 3oertij ;,-eertiuly

'tis not for my beauty, aud as to my wu he hoi ot aoouirli to sc that I have any."

Any one can tell you where tin

New York tftore is south side of the:

square. Uo ami look at the newly receiv

ed stock of goods in all linos. It is im mease and choice.

i vt r v v

Every Transportation Line running Into Louisville will carry Passengers

to the Exposition at REDUCED RATES.

front? crriTf? rincirc tin 99ND

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QUERIFF'S SALE .

allowed her to sleep. Befor

'if ne two enaea their talk it seemed

Ijuiat uey were reauy giaa Uiey nan

Jnero afflicted so seriously.

It cannot but be a consolation to the family and immediate friends

of the deceased that r resident Uar

fiaall'l a4!aal nftt i W1rr 4 d ArUTn-

- a nm aiiva uiviij a vv asaauuKaa tun i'uau'i that remedy alone gave her eae,ion of vengeance or animosity or

political hatred or any kind of fa-

WevCT sock to :se Intrust e4 with your Mend's

accrct; for no amttor how faithfully you icay

T it, you my tx liable In a thousand con-

lliWoactM to the suspicion of bavins- betrayed

By virtue of an execution to me direct

e! from tbe Clerk of the Monroe Circuit

Court I will expose at public sale to the

n gnent uiuuer, on SATURDAY, October 8th, 1881,

tK two-jn the hours of 10 o'clock x. u. and

A o'clk r. m. of said day, at the dir offl

Itno Court House, or aionr county, lndi

ana, tbe rents and profits for tt torm not

esceeding seven years of the following de

scribed real estate, situate in tlio county of.

Alonroe ana state ol lnautna, to-wit:

The southwest quarter of the southeast

quarter of section tweiity-eignt(Za), town

ship ten(lO) north of range two(2) west, eicept four (4) acres off tbe north side

thereof.

And on failure to roaliao the full am

ount of judgment, interest and costs, I

will at the eamo lime and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real

estate.

Tuken as the nronertv of Owen Titr.

Patrick, at the suit of William L. AVhit!ted-

Said salo will bo made without nny re-

liof whatever from valuation and appraiso-

nieut laws.

SILAS GRIMES,

$epl4-8i Shorirf Monroe County.

S. 11. Dunn, attorney.

tlie&Tlic Greatest Itemerty Known

uk. mkdsjnew discovert tor t;on

sumption is certainly the greatest medica

remedy ever placed within the raacli o

sutVcrini; humanity. Thousands of onco

hopeless sufferers, now loudly proclaim

their praise for tins wonderful Discovery

to wiiicn thoy owe their lives, not oniy

does it jmitively eum Consumption, but

uougiis, v-olus, Astnma, uroncliuts, nay

irevor, iioarsnness and nil affections of the

Throat, Chest and Lungs yield at on.-e to

its wonderful curativo riowers as if by

magic. We do nut ask you to buy a large

bottle until you know wbat you are cet

tin?. We therefore earnest) v request you

to call on your druggist, II. Liudloy, and

get a trial bottle for ten vents wmch will

convince tho most skeptical of its merits,

and show you what a regular oae dolltt

HZ'j bottle will do. r or nale by a. Lmd

ley, itioomington, inc.

Best Hotel in the city, close to

the depot the Orchard House kept by

b St. Urchaaa wn. llie house is large, airy, convenient to busineiis part of Bloom-

rig; ton, and table, rooms and beds equal to

a ay. uumrnercial traveler.4 can always1 Secure desirable Samnle Booms at this

house. Farmers supplied with meals at

fair figures.

iltuse.''

Inquire for tho "Orcbar

A KEW PrtOPRTETOIt. Epii

litiOHES has purchased the shop fixtures,

rocently owned by Dave Warren, and will

conduct business in a carelul and painstak

ing manner. Old customers are asked forBLll nnints in Vinm-sntu. llnkr.).. Winvm.

a vontinuanco of favors. A stock of the

choicest cigars and tobao;os always kcptl

on band, uive tho new urm a trial wnen

lyo.i want an easy ahave, or a neat job of

Uuir Cutting. aug!3-7D

The Pkole stil. sinr the praisel

oi xwist Bread, ol wlucli iJcnckert i.sB.

uloomingtoa'fr Boss Baker. Ice cream

and cakes of the best quality can be had

at iiencKeri s. ivo mm an orclor lor ai

Fic-Nic or Party, if you desire to sec-

something nicu gotten up.

ORDER Ol? COMMISSIONERS'

COURT, September, 1SS1.

TT IS UKKKBY OKDEKED, by the

1 Board, that, all permanent Paupers in

Monroe county, shall bo by the Trustees of the proper township transferred to t ae

Foor Asilum for care and .treatment, ex

cept those for which special provisions have been made by the Board.

Entered in Order Book '0," on paeo

tan.

Attest : 1 ICHARD A. FULK,

scpt21-81 Auditor,

HAldi

HAIR

IRENEWE

A traveling dentist in Anstra-lauaiplBsa; Out" oa a Railroad fia advertises a new method of cx-fl Car. t rating teeth, "without tbe ail ofU Ho for California ! At no pcri-

entorotonnor laughing gag." Wbennud since the gold excitement of '49

n patient calls upon him tor treat-Ijhas that crv lost its peculiar fasci-

meat, he places him in a chair aiidnation. Tbe very words take oneBjust as much reason, have directed

maces a nature ot nun with HttapsfJback to the weary journey ot six

nd wad. J lien be puts tbe tor-aVuontlue hardship and dancer tofllt is also, doubtless, a consolation

eeps to the had tooth and gives it alreach the 1 Dorado of the goldito those more especially hereuved, UnM lavlr SCTk. l-.Jll D... i:T. T J 1 lH.l. r-i ! 1 1 1 '

htlsionter.

says, "is the way that Dr. Smithlcharnts other than the glittering

sloes sl ue gives it another yanwltmt, and even in these days oi

in the opposite direction, retnarktngJrailroada, a trip to tbe Pacific Coast

'And that is the

the tooth is quite loose. With al

. I . r T ."II . , n .

inai vrMpa mm m many a oream lor luture

this timelrealizution.and whv not eo ? "Oh

naticisni. There was no impulses

of individual hostility in his tak

ing off. His amiable, cordial na-1 hire scarcely admitted of positive!

'personal enmity. He died, an any!

other man might die, through theS

mad act of a perverted, demotiiacr

wretch, or one seeming to be pos

sessed of a devil, who might, with!

mm i

iaa j-m w.vy

Sdmmeb Complaint. Don't

forget, that for Infants' fretting, teeth ir,;;,

Summer Comptnint or J?lux, Brunker'sj Canninalivo llulfam U the champion of 'all remedies, or for adults lor Cholera

Morbus, Congestion of tho Stomach, Di-

iirrhoja, or Flux, its record is unparalleled.1

Mr. waduot Kcedmoreesys: 1 nave sold

Drunker' s BaUam in my store and used it

Administrator of the estate ofBin ni.v family six years. It gives entire;

pattstaction. Air. Burnh;l of Unionville leHvs : I have sold Brunker's Balsam two

years. It gives good sutistaction. Jlr.

Lmncstone of White Hall say : I have

sold Brunker's Balsnm and used it in my

family six years. It is. a most excellent

prepanition, and always gives cood satis-

faction. For salo by all druggists. Whole-

hale Agents, Browning & Sloan, and A.

Keifer, Indianapolis. juue8-4m

Administrator's Sale of Real

Estate.

KTOTICE is herby given, that by virtue!

ll of an order of the Monroe Circuit

Court of Monroe county, Indiana, the tin

dsrsitrucd

Adam Clarke, deceased, will odor for sal

a" auction at the Court House door in the

City of Bloeiaington in said county, on

FRIDAY, October 14, 1881,

the following described real estate situate

in said county of Monroe and ."Mate of In

diana, to-wit:

The north half of tho N. W. quarter of

the S. IS. qr of section eighteen (18), town1

tun I l'J north range onof 1 1 west.and part ot

Lie west half of the northeast quarter

oi said section eignteeu (is), bounded as

follows: Beginning thirty -throe and one

third (331) poles west of tbe northeast

corner of said west half, thence running

sjuth one hundred and sixty (100) pole1

to the south line ol said northeast quarter, thenco westjrty-six and two-third (4ijj) polos to the centre of said section, thence

r.orth to tbe northwest corner of said

nvi nvn juhi but miumvu wi j -si u ufth Tut fun

and two-third (4(i) poles to the place ofLfcrtaluf aiiUnds, fepreiwred to do Vrlatiiig lu

liugiumtiu

PRINTING? THE PROCICES0

Job Printing: Office!

Xsw rrtwtt, and enUnlr AVi .Va-

I'articul.r

Said real estate will be sold subject tog

all incumbrances.

cats lu ciiiul to the beat ia tha oouuiirr.

COMMERCIAL PRINTING,

TERMS Una-fourth cash, tho residue? !?"'e nH' HdB0ls,lMrf.K

fniiul infitnllnirmf? iitdi tu-mvn itntl'.. 1. . ... . li-W . nA-n ' n I m 4- 0 rt A AW CI

la been ia constant

aae bjr the pnbllo

for over twenty year.

and la the best preparation ever Invented for RESTORING OKAY 1IAIB TO ITS TOUTHFUt. COLOR AMD

f Ml

in equal installments, at fix, twelve and

clirhieeu months, with notes at in turest,SP"pt attention.

waiving; relict from valuation and ap-

pralscmuilt laws, and secured by odifl K !. H A It II 1-1 (III X K

Sinlo to begin at 1 o'clock r.it. II EX. F. ADAMS, sepl4-81 Adm'r af Adam Clark, Louden Se Mien, attys.

The Cbicneo St IVorlhweatern

Railway the oldec-t, best constructed.

nest equipped, and hence the L.KAIHXJ

KHllway of tnn Northwest. It is tbe snort

bind best rout between Ciiieaeo and all

loints in Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dakolah,

Wyoming, Nebraska, California, Orecon

rizona, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana.

.Nevada, and for Council Wvtfs, Omaha.

Denier, I.rndcitle, Salt Lain, San Franci!rc, DruduhKid, Sioux City, Cedar Bapids,!

uei Momaf, uolunibtis, and all points in

ho Territories, and the west. AUo, for

Luilwaukio, Green Bav. Onhk ish, shebov

ran, Aiarauetto, J?'on du JUac, vt Htertowa,

llougliton, Nanah, Menasha, St. Paul,

Minneapolis, iltiron, V olea, Fareo, Bis

marck, Winona, LaCrojso, Owatonna.and

13t6.HC f Attorneys at J- Law, Bloomington, Ind. Offiee in tho Mank corner,up-fUi r.k on south aids af th

..inure Will pracli ;e in all tbe court of tho State, bpecia.1 aitontion given to Probate business, and to tbe collection and prompt remittance of c airns.

JAUKSB. HVLKY Attoraiv at Law, Bloomington, Indiana, fwill praotics in the various coarts of tbe State. Kspecial atteation given to tbe collection of claims. Tfco sett Ion, en t of estates, anal all Prooate business, given careful attention. Office over 1'ees store, opposite Progress

viuct a ab ana couego avenue.

LOUDEN & MIERS, Attorneys at Law Blooming ton.Indi.tna. Office up-etairs oyer First National Bank. All business of a legal nature giv ;n careful attention in all courts. Titles to Beal estate carefully examined by aid ot Louden s Abstract. A

.-pcuinuy mnae ot tne collection and remittance of claims cf all kind.

EAST & EAST, Attorney, at Law, Bloomington, lid. Office, on ground floor, east fade publi: wuare. Probate h.

siness and xilloction i given prompt attention. Will practice in courts of all adjoining counties. B isincss solicited.

EOQKRS $ UE.VLEV, Attorney! and i Collectors. OOce in Mayor's Office buildine. Special nttAntianVinn

tling decedents' estates, and to all kinds of probate business. Also, abstracting.

a aaai ia i

PERttmo. Titles

H' F.PERRY. T.C. Abstr&ets of

tin and the Northwest.

At Council Bluffs tho trains of the Chi

teago & North-Western and the U.P. RyV

kiopart from, Arrive at and use the same

joint depot.

At Chieago. close connections are mad

witn;the JLake hhore, JUobigan Central, llaltimore & Ohio, Ft. Wayne nnd Penn-

ylvania,and Cliicngo & Grand Trunk rail

ways, and Aankafc.ee S rannandle routes. Close connection made at all Junction

Points. It is the only line running

Pullman Hotel Dininq Can

between Chicago & Council BluS. Pcl-

MA.it Slkxpers on all night trains.

insist upon Ticket Agents selling you tickets by this road. Examine your tickets and refuse to buy if they do not rend

lover the Chicago & Worth-Western K wy.

If you wish tha best traveling accom

modations you will buy your ticket by thi

route, B(AIiD WILL TAJLE HUSt OfHEK- All Ticket Agents soil ticket:

by this line. Marvin Hughili 2d V. P. &

tieneral Manager, Chicago, Ills.

Buy The Best

FURNITURE!

: have an EXCLUSIVE contract

with the two Factories of Bloomington, by which I SAVE FREIGHTS.

By this arrangament I can get my goods

cheaper than anyone who buys at Cincinnati or Louisville. '

CAN AND WILL UNDERSELL ANY

HOUSE IN THE COUNTY.

Before you buy, come and get my prions.

Aug. 24, 1881. JUMJN r, oil L IU.

mTue Latest and Most Won

derful Invention.

Monroe County Real Estate,

PEESY & FERma,

jLiaminers of tLaad Titles, hava now reae'ya complete Abatract at Title

of uvery Town E.oi,Farnr Tra of Land in Nsaraa Conatv. anal, tmm

furnish every Owner, PartAascr

or Mortgagee of Real Batata with

ful' ABSTRACTS OF TITLES, as sassa appears from COUXTY RECORDS. Only ABSTRACT of TITLES in MONRO

CO UNTY; Record, of aixty-four veare

seventy six-bnndred-page books, condeaaed and written into onetonvoniant, Pateat .Title Abstract Record. FARM

OWNERS, LAND BUYERS, MO NX

L0ANERS take notieo, look well t all

LAND TITLES; m say of Um araerssfc

ed many utterly Worthies! see to it tkat they are straight nnd correct before jtm risk or suffer tbe conmaeDets of defcativ TITLRS. fA!

A LEASE, a UtfoTQAGE, a DSBD

lot eonveyanco of LAND et LOTS ' tu.

reliable or to be trusted In this uaeertaia

rirkv aire, without a Ot"AR ATITKKn

CERTIFIED, ABSTRACT af TRANS

Flts. showing Coal a of Title from UNITED STATES to nresent daUaad

ownership. Abstra t of Ti.les for any

REAL ESTATE, lurnubed on aaar)

nonce. . :

Feo'alwnys reasontible. PERRY & PERRIH6.

Compilers of Monroe Cot inty Abstraets af

Farm , Loan and Morty iga tn-Kating Agsaat Ulomiinrton, Iudfana .

H, JT. IVIOHLOlLiS. AHCHl TECT AND PKACTIC4I. BL'laaOBat, Plans and Siecifi.tnlions earefullT Bra-

pared lor dwelling houses ,and ;ublio building. Also estimates of buildingseompleted throoghoat. All work iMhd at the time specified.

cioommgton, ind., atarcn si, issa.

IE 'X' H H

" !tt" I'

that Gen. Garfield ended his career!

in the highest public dignity known

to the tieople of the United beates.

lie enjoyed the ci eat est of our civics

honors. He stood at the fttimmitt of political ambition, and with life)

I ooold sever endure so long a ride;thns at his fulness, he closed hu

jjentle pull be fowe it oat, sayingJSit nses me op to ride twenty-foursBeyes, and the scenes of this world

"But that ts the way that I doXfaere. 44 J can't afford it " ' Idisanneared Jrom before him for-

oaa your menus io mo aou i na jiaving tnaae tne trip &rst-filasf,Kver.

tttnvince them of the superiority oflsecoud-ciass and third-class (emi

I. JB V Wm -V 1. tlT .1 W I U a s-i. -a

ay tnetooa." BRrant; nan a uoien urnes l sneakj A tjt. Louis physician says

Ifrom experience. Those who havelthat the cum exuded from the lin-

-Lib io Ktntucky is illiisti-at-Rpleoty of means and who valuealden produces a most dead I v lMiison.l

eo it Hi io oe .nopeo, at us wtwst,Dygsyie ana ostentation as oi nrst im-Hknowr. as "lintloline." A cat inoc

ulated with a needle dipped in

doline" died in eighteen seconds

The doctor thinks that a pin scratch

touched, with it would kill a man

in less than two minutes. It is an

antidote for morphine poi.oi)ii)r

out must bo very largely diluted. 3i If , r., i:.i.. i ..i i

wooden .toothpicks arc wade.

aasplles tbo natural

food and color to tha hair alanda without staining- tho akin. It win Increase and thicken the growth of tha hair, irovent Its blandting

I foiling iO", and tuns AVEIIT X.ALDMESS.

It cures Ittthlns;, Erup-

tlona and Dandruff. At a HAIR mtKSSINGltia very

admire. It luiope the head deao, sweet nnd healthy.

Tho

State Aseayer and Chemist of Mass. and leading Physic oians endorse and it as a

grett

LIVERY and SALE H 'X A i Mj 13 . North Side Public Square. Bloomington.

IrnUE undersigned take pleasure in eallR X ing attention to tbe fact that they have

S. M. Orchard ft Son PROPRIETORS.

Opposite tne Depot, Bleouiinglon, Ind.

rr- " Arin trill U ifkvwl fa amiMujili Ms,

Wood nxid Coal.

The Latent Ht) les of BukbIch

land Carriages, and good, steady hornet for,

single and double driving. e aro preDared to furnish L'Hrrianes 'for W'eddlue

(Funerals and Parties, and swill Warns furfnow have this house wall filled with the Commercial Travelers. Farmer' horscstbest Blcek Coal. I have contracted for.

I have built a Coal House of a sufficient

iicieitv to contain too tons of Coal.

lied cheaply.

WORLEV&ilAV.

in medicine.

the easirof Clif Coekerell, a yoiingf portance, have the Pullman deeper

hulhr of tbe Grassy Creek region .ffalwavs at command and for such!

He begaa a half year ago by eaoilyCthis letter will have no interest.

ami di.Hiberwely murdering Car r, an Taking Chicago as a starting iatoffenKive man, who had angeredfpoint (rates vary at other pieces asl

htm by asking nim not to t;uk5 the distance east of Omaha increas-

siiiditiiiiriy about a eiri. Jtts n.-xr rst t'te fare to Sacramento or oani

vkiiin was Bruvn, whom lie kilil Francisco over any route is, first-

fur being instrumental io U'ingingcla $115 -30; sleeper, $17 ex'.i

WHISKERS

Will change tho lx-ard Io a U It OWN or BLACK at dlicrtiUon. Belnj; la one prupavraUon it la eaaUf applied, and prodneea a peinnanont colos that will not wash oft.

iThe Indiana University;

BLOOailKdTOK, INDIANA.

College Year bagim Sept. 1st, 1881.'

Tuition Free. Contingent Fee, $3.50

per lerni. Hath sexes admitted on equal!

M .... I

-aconuitions.

ror Cntaloguct- and other infornlntion, Address :

W. W. KfAKOLKR, LEMUKL Moss,

(Secretary. President.

200 Cords of Wood, and will endeavor to

secure a suddIv of Anthrncite Coal.

prpou to hare enough Coal and Wood

next winter to supply tho demand.

v. ii. li u uu lis.

I'RKI'.tlttn v R. P. HALL & GO., NASHUA, O. Sold b ill Daion In Mcdicios.

DR. MOTT'S CHOLERA SPECIFIC will cuitK any case of Cholera Morbus or other Bowel or Stomach Disorder. Sold by SiHH tiialu'i.

OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !

IN ANY STYLE, at all hours. CHOICEST BRANDS OF

i is ;i? :e jki

Oysters by til Can.'

rv tf -m r- m 1! av . mmr a 1

iiTnEvmte.yvfc' w uiiavu

Kaul Stile ContVvtlour,r.

Guide to the

IAN0 0B ORGAN

llVy which any Child or Person can piny

nny of the popular airs at once, witbout study, previous practice, or even musical

talent, xiie company win tortcit ?i,uo; if anv child ter. years old fails to piny akv'

oxb of our popular tunes on tho Piano.'

jOrgwn or Jleloieon within one hour aftor

rccuiving tne JStu-iic una instructions, provided said child can iount, with tho flgunm Hafnro it. from 1 to 100 ettrrAM.lv.

BEVKN P1KOE3 OF MUSIC, WITH

l'3TMUCTlt.'NS, mailed to any nddras,

on receipt of 41.00. Knclose a one-cent

'postaite stamp for eatalocue of tunos.

iaenAironts wanted in everv State and

County in the Union. EDISON MUSIC

COn S 15 & 217 Walnut St, Phila, Pa.

THE ffflUT

BURLINGTON KOVTB. arMo other Una rans Three ThvesHaaVaa

eager Trains. Daily botweea C3kfcaca Psii

Mourn, vncic oiubb, vwwmi Josenb. Atehfeoa. Tooaka aad 1

uirecs conneeuona ror au pouini i Nebraska. Colorado. Wvoaauia-. Ha

irada, Kew Mesloo. Arlanaa, UUO,

vauiiurmn. The Shortest, Speedleit aad MoatCOjatarta)..' bio Route via Hannibal to fort Soott. P f ail an

uanaa, Houston, Auann, una arrnwwn, yan too and all points m Texas, v .

&ni muHjuaaiti intnra nail, aaaaani aaraaaaa-.

Line to Travelm and To arista, an aa l."alaat Tho eelebrated Pultmim (lawnoaB ffawta: Sleeping Cars, run only oa tntoUnakOUB.

w. raiace urawins-nooiri uarai wni Hcollnlna- tfuira. Ho aatm charm

In KecUuine- Chain. The fanuwaO-IMj

raiace Uiolnsr vara, uoiaaooa aa Stted with Bhanat RlskBaeke volvina- Chairs for the fBkclra i

ctasa pasabnceia. Steel Track and Superior Bquipsaeaa, asaa blned with their Great Tfcrouch Car aliaaa

fry It, and roa wiU ncd tmvilaa- a taZUKf Insteadof adisooatort. . . .

ThrouKB Ticaef a vta ibis v sianiaaii ar for sale at all offlore ta t'aa Dulled 8tat:aM Canada.

AU InformaHea aheat Batee at

trig car AocnmnoaaUGOt. TMn

wiu ne cnoonnti

wlllanaat

anv addreaa an efetans Cosasta Meoi

ralvais, annS (

States, la oolcrs, by anptjint

tSKl

Adminlstrcitor's Sale of Real

Estate.

VTOTICK is hereby given thtit by virtue.

i. ot tne last will ana tesuiuiensoi ou-

an May deceaswl, I lie undersigned Aft -niinietratorfci(HtsH(n, with the will aanei-

cd, of the estate of said Susan May, will

tier for sale at auction at the court house

kior in the citv of BloomiiiKton in said

county of Monroe and Stato cf ilndiana, on

FRIDAY, OCTOBER Uh, 1831,

an caual undivided one-third of tho ful

lowing aescriuea rem racaie suaie in m

county oi Aionroe ana oiaio oi xnuinns to-wit :

In-IoU (38)Thirtv-eirht and (39) Thir-

;tv-nino in Ellettsvillo, except 30 feet off of; tlio wust end :f said Lots, and a smalSj tract 10 by 30 l:Vct of? of the west end of

In-Lot 38.

TERMS: One-third cash tho residue

. - . ....

in equal installments at six anu iwuive months, with notes al interest, waiving relief from valuation and anmausemerit laws,

'and secure j by good freehold sorotif.

ui'.iN.i. Aim at--,

Adm'r de boni? nor, with will annexed.

'J il. T-fl. Louden o. aliens alt vs.

iPKRCIVALLOWBLL. G'l PassefiM jAgent, Chicago. T, T. l'OTTBS, Ge Manager, Chicago. se4l-dc31

Resident Dentist.

Dr. Jm W.

GRAIN.

Otlice, over McCalla 4k Cos Store, Bloom.

lington,lnd. All work warranted, al-TS

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