Bloomington Progress, Volume 16, Number 14, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 July 1882 — Page 2
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One Tear (in advance)..-...-. -$2 00 . A Club of 5 or more copies each 1 50 nrvmui TICKET. For Chanty Cteri, DAVID WALL. BROWNING. For County Auditor, WILLIAMSON M. ALEXANDER. For County Treasurer, For SKeriJfc SILAS GRIMES. Fur afy Recorder, WILLIAM N. HALL. For County Surveyor, MICHAEL H. BUS KIRK. For Coroner, JAMES II. GASTON. Commissioner First District, DAVID P.BVRTON. Commissioner Third District, JOHN P. HARRELL. For Prosecutor 10th Judicial Cir-.uit, JOSEPH E. HENLET. of Monroe co.
iMlsvllle, n. A. sX C. Hallway Time in effect May lith, 1882. " M oaon It onto." TVmKIn Ttallv UramM Trains Thmimh
Louisville to Chicago Without ChanggJ. VT V d ViVDT!! pin 1
Bloomington tirecn castle Crawfordavillo Lafayette Chicago GOING SOUTH. Bloom ingtoa Mitchell New Albany
Louisville
No. I.
11.08 am 1.02 pin 2.08 pm 8.14 pm 8.03 pm No. 2. 5.15 pm 8.33 pm 8.55 pm
9.20 pm .
No. 3.
11.45 am 1.17 am 21 am 3.28 am 8.03 am No. 4. 4.58 am 6.16 am 8.33 am 9.00 am
Freight trains go North 3.50 pm and T am Freight trains go South 8.50 am and 8 pm Two Through Solid Passenger Trains Sally. Parlor Coaches on Day, and Pollman Sleepers on Night trains. Through Cars, Through Tickets, Thro' Cheeks, Shortest Route and Quickest tirao to all points in the North and NorthwestMtdugan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and California. Tat through, tickets and through baggage checks to all points, West, North or South, apply only to CARTER PEEING, Agent at Blooomington. Indiana. Or to MURRAY KELLAR, G. P. A,. Louismilt, Kentucky.
Wheat crop of Kansas has been
harvested and is the largest ever
known. The railroads arc making
extensive arrangements for hand
ling it. In a few weeks there will
Dot be an idle freight ear in the
country. The pole cat is so railed because it is a variety of eat that must be killed with a pole if the killer has anv record for his clothiutr :
j - farther, that the proper length of
the pole, except wben the cat is to
wjudward, is dbo feet. An exchange tells the Gospel
troth when it says that the idea of
tradiiog every girl to thump on a Iuano, and every boy to be a bookceeper, will make potatoes $6 per bushel in twenty years. Jere. Black's prophecy that
Hancock will be the Democratic nominee for President and Blaine
the Republican, in 1884, is going the rounds. Black made a good goess when in 1380 he prophesied the nomination of Garfield two months before it took place. The first wife of Brigham Young died at Salt Lake last week. She became convert to Mormonism at Avon, N. Y., in 1831, and went to the Mormon colony, then in Ohio, where she married Young. It RVsaid that, having accepted the doctrine of polygamy, she made no opposition when her hnsband began to practise it extensively, though ehe invariably fell ill from excitement anJ grief at every new marriage. She lived separate from the other wives, and kept her five children as much as possible apart from the rest. Bedford Journal : At the district convention held at Mitchell
last Tuesday, Joe Henley, of
Blooinington, was unanimously nominated for prosecuting attorney. Mr. Henley is a young mas of fine attainments, and the Journal pre
dicts his triumphant election this
nil over bis Martin county opponent.
At the Democratic convention at Mitchell Hon. James If. Willard, of Bedford, received the nomination for Senator from Lawrence, Martin and Dubois; Hon. B. L. Greene and Han. Moorman Fisher were nominated for Representatives for Martin and Dubois, and Pike and Dubois respectively ; and A. H. Taylor for prosecutor for Dubois, Pike and Gibson. The time to sell. The wise farmer will push his grain into t hemarket as soon as he can, to get the benefit of the big prices now prevailing. The foolish farmer will keep his grain in the barn until the effect of the plentiful harvest is felt at seventy-five cents a bushel. Pile County Democrat. ' Half a century ago Daniel Webster always kept a brandy bottle in his committee room, and frequently appeared in the Senate chamber decidedly exhiliarated late in the afternoon, while Silas Wright wonld have a tumbler full of Hoi- i land gin placed on his desk when 1 he was &rnking, and drank it as1 though it were water. There have been great changes for the better
m tiie u ot intoxu-alirig wvcMg. i
A recent trial, which ended in the acquittal of certain peasants in
the Russian province of Vyatka, who had beaten the Chief of Police half dead, brought out some disgraceful facts concerning the way
in which taxes are collected in some
parts of Russia. It was shown that of about 1,000 peasants living in the district 797 had been flogged
for non-paymeut of taxes in the,
snort period irom iss to law.
The rural authorities were fully
aware that it was from sheer pov
erty, and from no other cause, that the peasants were in default,
and consequently they presented a
petition to the governor tor a re
mission ot the payments due. xac
police intervened, nevertheless, as
sembled the rural tribunal, brought the peasants before the judges, and bad them sentenced to receive so many lashes, threatening that if this was not done they would have the
judges themselves flogged.
A covered road. The experi
ment of a covered road is. to be
tried in Madison county, Illinois. Residents of Collinsville have subscribed something over $10,000
with which to cover the turnpike
between that place and East St. Louis. The cover will be a gable roof of planks, open at the sides.
tt e nave no great amount ot taitn in a satisfactory result. v There are manv ohvimia drawbacks in the
way, nevertheless it is best to wait and see before pronouncing the plan entirely infeasible. Prairie Farm
er,
It is said that Guiteau's hangman will never be known. As a
result of this secrecy there will be
enough of Guiteau's hangmen floating around within the next six months to supply all the circuses in
the country.
The Rhodes brothers had an insurance policy on their mother's life at Bradford, Pa. She was in
feeble health, and the prospect of
her early death led the sons to quarrel beforehand over the division of the money. When they began to fight, the spectacle so affected Mrs. Rhodes as to bring on an attack of heart disease, and she dropped dead. A man should think twice before he spends his money foolishly. If he will put it in a savings bank which has a modern cashier, he will probably think more than a hundred times what a fool he was.
The foundation of John Jacob Astor's fortune was half a dozen flutes. Cornelius Vanderbilt began to climb the golden wave with an old scow. Jay Gonld started out with a rat trap. Now boys take your choice. After a cruise of a few months
in the sooth Pacific, a French man-
of-war was recently found to have specimens of living corals growing
upon her hull, lhe interesting
discovery has thrown some light on
the question of the rapidity of
growth of corals. The evidence tends to show that the vessel, on
passing a reef of the Gambier
islands, against which she rubbed,
had picked up a young fuugia, winch adhered to the sheathing and grew to a diameter of 9 inches and a
weight of 2 pounds in nine week3, Alexandria.
Fleas and Things That Sunset Cox E-jpe- - . 3 r. .
rteneea in jiiyn.
Congressman S. S. Cox writes as follows alxwt this place that is now so much commented on since the
English men-of-war opened fire on
it:
The next morning Alexandria is in sight. As we enter, the military bands of the war steamers play, and
I distinguish the l'rench as the Itv-
liest. The world knows now what
these iron birds of prey are after in
t ais old and superb part ot the old-
est ot nations, ine JMiciisli are
happy with Suez, the French with Tunis, and both very, very happy
in Egypt "except these bonds."
The Egyptians would be happy if
either dear charmer were away
This is the meaning of the late rev
olution in politics the meaning of
the Sultan s intervention and of the
ironclads in the harbor.
Alexandria is worthy of its
namesake and history. It has had
its schools of philosophy, its grand
library, its columnal and royal glory, and its grand conflagration. Its
Pompey's Pillar remains, on high
dusty ground, where there is no
water and much dirt, and where
black torsos of sphinxes lie around
amidVt sleepy Arabs and flea-bitten
dogs, lhe pillar is 100 feet high.
a single shaft. It shares with the
famous Jharos lighthouse, ot polished granite, the attention of trav
elers as they approach the city. It
is supposed to have Iteen built to
honor Diocletian. The palace ol the Pasha is worthy of the cily, which now has 300,000 population
and an inerpafting.commcree.
But Alexandria has its draw
backs. Fleas are one of them. We bare had much discomfort in Jtidca from sand-flies and mosquitoes ; but for fleas, Egypt bears the palm ! What some one said of the region
of Galilee, as to its congregation ol
fleas, applies to the cosmopolitan cities of Egypt. The ."mug, steady, importunate flea from London: ; the pert, jumping puce tVoiri France ; the wary, watchful pulce, with liir poisoned stilctt : tha vengeful pnly:
of Castile, with his ugly knife ; tlx German floh. with his knife am
fork insatiate, and the swf.rras froir
all the Rtswhw, and Ibu Atia".ii
hordes unnumbered all these were here, rejoicing in an international feast, of which America was the victim. From these annoyances what a relief to ride and walk, out of sight of the canal and the sand, amidst the Hcsperidean gardens of Alexandria. Never since I have been traveling, neither at- Kcw or Versailles, Peterhoffnor the Hague, has there appeared such tropical
uxuriqnce of flowers, fruit, and foiage as in one of the magnificent
gardens we visited in this city. All
that grows under lass with us, blooms and spreads, shoots, effloresces, tangles here in the air of winter. Palms, such plumed wonders, and laden with golden-red dates in luscious clusters, seem to be the supreme object of the landscape. After watching the drabeyahs upon the grand canal, and the canal itself, running its Nile water lazily for the irrigation of fields of corn and sugar, and these incomparable gardens, we begin to wish for more time, and to think of Cairo and its
dreamy beauty. Pictures in our own library at home, of the Libyan desert and the pyramids, of Heliopolis and its lonely obelisk, begin to arise in the fancy like rosy auroras, to which the recollection of the "Hawadji" of George William Curtis, of many years ago, adds its soft, balmy charm. A writer in the Cornhill justly gives the palm of cheap places to live in to Belgium and Italy. At Ypres or Malines an ordinary tenroom house may be had for $100 a year, a good Flemish cook for $4 a month, and a housemaid for $3. Milk, eggs, poultry, frnit, and vegetables are about forty per cent, cheaper than in American cities.1 Schools are cheap and good. In
the convent schools Protestants are
admitted without danger of proselytism. Italy is still cheaper than Belgium to those who know Italian and have some savoir iaire : but
Americans and English must take
very good care to ascertain what prices really are or they will be charged tenfold. Bargaining is absolutely necessary, and, as a rule, it
is best to offer at first one-third of
the price demanded. Rome, Na
pies, Turin, and Florence should be
avoided by those bent on frugal
living.
Convention of the Tenth Judicial Circuit. The Republican Judicial Convention of the 10th circuit met in Bates Hall, Mitchell, July 11. At one o'clock, Gen. Wm. T. Spicely was called to preside. E. 8. McIntire and H. J. Cooper, of the Orleans Examiner, were- Secretaries. The counties were called, and all found represented. Mr. Nat, U. Hill, of Bloomington, put Joseph E. Henley in nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, and the Hon. W. H. Edwards put in nomination George W. Alfbrd, of the Loogootee Tribune. J. T. Rodgers, Esq., withdrew the nanc of Mr. Alford, and a motion was offered by W. M. Munson and seconded by Charles G. Berry, Esq., that the convention
nominate, by acclamation, Joseph
Hj. Henley. lhe motion was car
ried by a rising vote and three
cheers were given by the convention for the nominee. Mr. Henley was
then called ont and introduced to the convention and made a few re
marks. Mr. Alford then, on call, addressed the convention. The
convention adjourned, the best feel
ings prevailed. Mitchell Commer
cial,
Notice of Administration. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroo county, Stale of Indiana, administratrix of tho citato of Kiloy Wilson, lato of Monroo county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to lo solvent. M.UiY K. WILSON, July 19-82. Administratrix. Wm, A. Montgomery, utl'yOPTHK CONDITION of tho FIRM NATIONAL RANK, at Uluomhigttm, in the State of Indiana, at eU'-ie if business, on the 1st day of July, 1812 ; RKSOUltCF.S : Loans and Discount 207,570 0!) Overdrafts 4,530 13 U. S. Honda to secure circulation 120,000 00 U.S.llorda on hand, par vuluo 800 00 Ono from approved ltcsorvo Aeonts 10,125 01
DueYnmtothcrNutionul banks 8,544 00 Due from State und i iivuto Hii'ilcs and Hankers 1,545 73 Kohl Estate $5,336 47
Furniture & Fixtnres2,094
7.43C 47
Current expenses and Taxes paid Hills of other Banks Fractional currency(includiug
JN lckcls and cents l
Gold Coin Silver Coin
Legal tender Note llr-.de mption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent, on circulation 5,403 00
21(i 5 6.9 l!i 00 105 45 10.C0C 00 1.010 00 1,500 00
JOSH. HOWE, THE JEWMB, Has now one of the most complete stocks of Gents' Watches that ho has ever kept. Also a full line ot All Criolil Jew elry. A new thing in wtitehes is a patent dust and water excluding case, which may be submerged without injury to the works. All tlic popular movements in watches are kept in stock. In tho matter of first-class plated ware, no better assortment is found in the city, than at the Jewelry Storu of J. O. Hove, on Ilia west side of the square, in room with the Adams Kxprops Ouico. Uloomington, lud., May 17, 1 882-4 1
TO TUK EAST. TO THE NOltTIL TO TUB W J5ST. TO T) IB SOUTH. VIA THK Ohio & Mississippi Railway The Great TU ROUGH CAR and FAST TIME ROUTE. 4 Daily Trains to Cincinnati and Louisvillo. 4 Daily Trains to St. Louw. Accommodation has Day Coaches with out change to Cincinnati. Day Express has Parlor Cars nnd Day Coaches without ehansre to Cincinnati. Diuinir Cars Seymour to Cincinnati. Night ExreJ has l'nlace Sleeping Cars
and Day Coaches to Cincinnati and Louia-
vilte without cna 150. uming wars Sey
mour to Cincinnati. Also, bleeping Uurs
to Washington and Baltimore without
ciiano.
Atlantic Express has I'alaco Slcepinp;
Cars und Day Coaches to Cinnciunati without change.
EAST W A R D .
Total.,
385,950 59 1.IABILITIK8.
Capital stock paid in $120,000 00
r-uinilus Fund ii,uu uu
Undivided profits -W3 57 C iroulating Notes re-
c ved Ir m Comptrol'r - $108,000 00 Individual deposits, subject to chock . 88,003 14 Demand certificates of Deposit 54,859 88143.5S3 02
SPRING CAMPAIGN. THE LADIES of Bloomington and vicinity are respectfully :nformed that tho Proprietor of tho City Hook Store, in anlicinntion of their wants durin" this
I season of houso cleaning and house deco
ration, tins now on sale an lmmenso stock ot IrVtiZ, PAPER, Window Shades, MOTH-Proof CAEPET LINING, Tho goods arc new, tho styles late and
beautiful, and tho prices such as cannot
fail to plcaso. Do not fail to see his slock and learn his prices before purchasing. April 19 1882. E. V. COLK.
Total 5385 950 59 State of Indiana, Monroe Co.mty, ) ss. I, W. E. Woodburn, Cashier o' tho above-named Bank,do solemnly swear that the above statement if true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. E. WOODBURN, Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo, this 15th day of July, 1882. JOHN II. LOUDEN, Notary Public,
Correct Attest
Julv 10, 1882.
John Waldkon, Nat, U. Hill, Hex rt C. Dvscajt,' Director.
NOTICE.
milE TRUSTEE'S OFFICE of Bloom-
JL ington Township, is now located in
the store room of A. W. Johnston, south
side of the public sciuare ( Orchard's old
stand) where I may bo found on W '& D-
KJSSDAY of each week, for the t ans-
ttclion ot all business pertaining to the
office. FRANK U, WOOLLKV, April l9-1882-3t Truf teo.
s
UUR1FFS SALE.
To FAHMEBIS
And Stock Raisers.
T FllANK STAJSUEli has brought
J J, to town a pair of tine stallions : n
"Clydesdale" and a "Norninn." The former is n general purpose horse and the lat
ter is 11 heavy uratt Horse of great power Theso fine animals will spend tho Spring months at a stable in th.s rear of Mrs.
young's residence, in the 2d ward, three sotnircs cast of the court houso. where l)er-
sons desiring to secure tho best breeds of
horses should call. till jun'Jrt
II. J. NICHOLS,
ABCHIT JS ? TP
AND IMSACT1CAL l!UIIDER,
t'iana and Specifications carefully pre
is ! iared for dwcllins houses and nublic
01 Duildinr. Also estimates ot ouiMinir-- com
AI! work liuishcd
BY virtue of a cortiliod copy of a decree and execution to- mo directed, from the
Cleric's office of Monroe Circuit Court, in
a cause wherein Sam lei F. Langdon nlaintiff. for tho use and boiiofit
John Wnldron and Nat. U. Hill, and I ploted throughout. Wallace Hight and Emily Highl are at the time specified
defendants, requiring mo to maiio mien m ot twenty-one hundred and twenty-six dollars "and fivo eentt (2,120 05 1 with interest on said decree und costs, 1 will expose at public sale to tho Jiighes.-. Didder, on
SATURDAY, August 1 2th, 1882, oetweon the hotns of 10 o clock a. m. and 4 o'clock P. m. of said day, at the door of the court houso of said Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding snvon years, of tho following described Real Estate, situate in tho county of Monroe and Statu of Indiana, vo-wit: Tho west half of tho noithwnst quarter of section twonty-one, township nine 9 north range one west, 80 acres more or less, in Monroo county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum :o satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I wilt at the same time and place, expose at public snlo, the fecsimplo of said Real Estate or so much thereof as mar bft suflicient to discharge
Bloomington, Ind., March 31, 1880.
Zi 11 BRIEF'S SALE.
BY virtue of an xecnt'on to mo di
rected, from lliij Clerk of the Jlonroi
Circuit Co irt, I will expo:o at public sal to the highv'st bidder, ou
Battle Ground Camp Meeting. An Excursion train will ho run to the camp-meeting at Battle Ground on Sun
day, July 23d, loavinsc Bioomweton at
4:30 a. m., EUelUvillo 4:52, Stinusvillc 5:07, Gosport 5:19, Quincy 6:45, nnd arriv
ing at Battle Uround at 10 a. in. Returning train will leave Battle Croud at 5 p. m. Excursion tickets $1.50, (rood for this
di.y and train only. There will bo no of.i-
er Excursion to the camp-meeting, so that all desiring to go should take this train. Tho train will lmsitiuebbe made up of pas
senger conches only and no open cars of
any Kind will bo used.
Martinsville Itcp: C. H. Nutter reports that np to last evening he had threshed 100 acres of wheat yielding 2,000 bushels, an average, of twenty bushels to the acre. A large part of thw wheat was flood-ed-two or three times this spring, and the water stood over portions of it for at. least two weeks. Altogether, this is considered a remarkably good yield.
Take Ayer's Pills for all purposes of a purgative, for Constipation, Indigestion, Headache and Liver Complaint. By universal accord, they are the best of all purgatives for family use.
SATURDAY, July VOth, 1882
between the hours ol' 10 o'clock a. t. and
i o'clock i'. M. of slid dav. nt tho devr of
the Court Douse of Mon -oo county, tho
rents ana proms lor a ten 1 not exewiuts; seven years, of the following described Heal estate, to-wit: In lots Nos. 119 ".id 12.1 in Sharp's addiilon to tiro town of Kllottsville, Monroo county, Indiana. Aho a part of the northwest quarter of Section sixteen (16), Town nina (9), range
I two (2) west, described as follows : C.iraI mencing twenty (20) rods south of tho I northwest corner of said Section sixteen - : .- - . ,,, . .1 -
said decree, interest and cosU. lii.J.e,, 1,,,,, r,i i'si ,v n,:(i
Stations.
Lvo Milch Arr. Lou'lo Ar. Cincini
Westward
Acc' ni dation :).27pm 8.00pm 8.23pm am.
Day Exp. 2.4 7pm
5.2".piii 0.30pm
3 m.
11.51
Night; Exp. ! 2.39am 6.55am 7.00am
pm
11.00
Atl 'tie
Exp. 3.54am 9.00am 8.16am
1'ac.Ex
1.05am 8.20am
St.
LevcMitch 11.21
Ar.St,Louis; V.25 0.20 7.10
Accommodalio-.i has Dav Coaches to
iiouis witnout oiiange. Day Express has lYrlor Cars and Day Coaches to St. Louis without cbango.
Dining Cars Cii cinnali to Seymour.
.yt-iM Jxnres.t has i'alaco sleeping Cars
and Day Coactes to St. Louis without
change.
Pacific Errresi has I'alaco Slceninir Cars
ana iJay uoactios to St. Louis without
change. Also, I'alaco Sleeping Cars to
Cairo and New Orleans.
Direct connections with all linos divora-
ing witii through cars for all points North,
a,Htl, bouineast it Cincinnati.
feuro connections with throush cars for
all points South, at Louisville.
(..lose connect ons with through cars for
all point W est, Southwest and Northwest nt St. Louis.
A Beautiful Truth. If you got Through
uurs 10 St. JjOim or Cincinnati by anv oth
or line than the O. & M., you will bo com
pelled to pay extra tare in addition to
money paid for iickct.
The Comori of l'ottr mfe and Little
u.ics snouia ae vonsiaered. All cars on all trains run through to St. Louis without
change, and arrivo in advance of trains of
other linos, thereby giving the patrons of
1110 u. k ai . ursi choice ot locations in
cars of connecting lines.
For reliable information as to routes.
rates, tickets, ti:no, cto., apply in person or by letter to Ticket Agent of Connecting Line', or to U. A. Trnidly, Agqnt Ohio &
Mississippi K v, Jl 11c hell, lad. Or to T.
W. Russell, Traveling Passenger Agent,
jNorui vernon, ind. W. W. Peabody, W. R. Shatluc,
General bap t. Uen'H'ass. Agt
v.iucinnau, u.
II A IK! A IN.S l'"r I've rybmi)', nt the Uiksu llnm .Store.
Said salo will fan mado without any relief
whatever lrom va. uation and appraisement laws. SILAS GRIMES. July 19-83 Sheriff of Monroe county Buskirk & Duncan, attorneys.
Paoli News : The wheat crop
U not mcrelv Hue in anneurauce.but 1
when it is threshed it "pans out" I
fully as well as its appearance indicates. John T. Htout threshed his crop, w hich was growu on a tract of laud adjoining the corpora tio 11
of Paoli, ond it yielded a little more
thau 23 bushels per acre. borne
crops in this county will doubtless
make a much larger yieul per acre.
Paoli News : Mrs. John G.Jones lias lost the sight of one of her eyes in consequence of injuries received in the railroad accident near Bedford, on the loth of June. She .s recovering very slowly, Mrs;. James Jones, who received a severe .vound on the head in the same ac
cident, is also suffering from im
paired vision ,(being unable to locale
bluets which she can see plainly.
Notice to Nokt-ReHidentg. Iu the Circuit Court, Sept Term, 1882. Complaint for Part ition. Ben. A. Rogers, Ouard inn of Nellio Stewart, "William Stewart, Kattray Stewart, vs. Jessie Stewart, Jtallray Stewart, Sr. Now comes the plaintiff by East and East, his attorneys, and files bis'comp laint herein, together with an uflldavit that said defendants, Jessiu Stewart and Kittray Stewart, senior, are not residents of tho State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of thj Monroo Circuit Court, to be holden on the first Monday- of September, A.D. 1SSJ, nt tho Court Houso in liloomiuglon, in sail County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will bo heard and determined in their absence. Witness my namo and tho seal of said cour!,aftixed at Hloomington,this 10th day of September, A.D. l82. Wm. P. BROWNINO, sk.u. Clerk Monroe C. C. July 12-82. IVollce to JVon-ilcsident. State of Indiana, Monroe county, ss :
In tho Circuit Court, September Turin, 18rt. Tillie Clifford vs. IIcnTy Clifford. Complaint No. 226, Now comes tho Plaintiff by Louden & Miers, her Attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an allidavil that said defendant, Henry Clifford, is not a resident of the Slate of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant that unless l:e be and ftppuarou the first day of tho next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the tir.-t Monday of September, A. i. 1882, nt tho Court House in Bloomington, in said County and State, and answer or demur to aid complaint, the same will bo heard and determined in his absence. Wiliies my name and tho seal nf said Court, affixed nt Bloomington, t iis Ut!
day of Juno, 1MB.
skm. Wm. F. liROWNINC junol4-81 Clerk Monroo Circuit Court.
Louden & alters, Attys.
Tbc KImb Fortune Maker J
The only Practicable Preservative of Perishable Articles, both Animal and VegetablePreventing Decay or Putrefac ion. KggH can be purchased when cheapest, und pre.-orv.-d lor any length f timi', it a cost of osik Mii,l.per doen, and other articles at the same proptM-lioiiala cost. Thuro it 11 GOLD MINE in every ct-un-ty in this Slate foi some livj mm. TEST PACKAGES Or? OZONE containing sullioieiit material to prosorvt. from son to 1,000 dozen of Eggs, sent to anv address upon roocipl of $2.00. INDIANA DEPARTMENT VrenUrn trwer-riufc 4"oiay Address JOSEPH BROWN, jiilvl'2-lm Lafayette, Indiana, ACIBKTS WASTKH in every lomi t y, , ! ! .-1 1 nld lib r 11 Tint tViktifV, and t-yiirc the co. ol ni
lods, thence north si xtv (1 0) rods, thence
west ono hundred and six.y (160) rods to the place of beginning, all in Monroe county, Indiana. And on failure to realise the fu'.l amount of judgment, interest and c sts, I will nt tho same tims und place expose at public sale tho feo-simplo of said real estate. Taken as the property of John D. Coffey nt the suit of Mury J. Cofl'uy. Said sale will bo made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. SILAS CRIMES, Juno 21 82 Shcri:!' ot Mouroe co.uity. Louden & Miers, uftys. A. NEW 1111,31. A. W. JOHNSON. CAPT. FIELDS. Johnston & Field i. Having bo ight tho Orchard stock of Gro
ceries and added largely U tlmtwcl filled house, have now a stock of goods th it surpasses anything ever offered in this market, which wo can sell to cash buyors at prices that defy competition. Our object is to do a rousing businc-s, and we have made every preparation U prevent :ur being disappointed. I: good goods, low prices, polito assistants tuid good weight are any object to you, wo would bo pleased to have you call to at least satisfy yourself that wc mc!i business. liny scale.- in connection with the store. Remcml-jr the place south sidosqun'-e. Bloom ington, may.11-.ini JJJUNSJON & FIRLDSk LIVERY and" SALE North Side Public Squaro.Bloamington. fllHE undersigned take pleasure ii enllX ing attention to tho fact that they have The r,ulcMl SIsIcm ot Buggies and Carriages, and g'd, ateady hornet for single nnd double driving. Wo aro pre
pared to furnish Carriage; for Weddings,
Funerals and Parties, and swift teams for Commercial Travelcin. Farmers' horses fed cheaply. W OR GEY & M AY.
POUTZ'S
ItORSE AN 3 CATTLE POWDERS
J-'o noare dlo of Coi.tc. Tot or I.cso FatB. 11 Fnuit. i'oUi-ra ar nm-rt In time, o-itzu Pok-4? r b i I Icur r vut nitivvn 1 1 loo CBOiJin 1 lOaWf P.Wd18 will prrOUl ( iM W FnwLK. Foutt's FowdL-rt) will lir runHf, Hie quantity ol lilllK id crenai iwcntj per cum- nuil maku the butter Snu fl-lfl sweet. Ko'iu's I'owilcrs win rnr r or prevent ulrnott nut I to whirl, HoKca .-ml nu!c are ful.Jcrt. rotTZ-8 rowiw WlH OIVB SillM ACTIOS. S'M evcrjrwben!. PAVSS S. TOIJTZ, rroprlctor. Sold by P. Bowman, Bloomington Til 15 PARLOR DRUG STORK-
PRINCIPAL UNE
i'10 SHOUTF.ST, iUlCliKBT nail
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KANSAS CITY
KotJce to A'on-ltcslUcnls. State of Indiana, Monne county, ss: In the Slonroc Cir:.-uit Court, Scptotuber Term, 1HS2. Complaint Mo. 215. Colin W. Hunt vs. J01 alhan Brannam, William IJrnniium, Kancy Bmimuni, et al. Mow comes tho Plaintiff by her attorney, Harmon 11. Friotlluy, and lib her complaint herein togctho - with an ntlldavit that said Defendants, William Brannam and Naney Braim im ai-o not. residents of the State of In liana, am! that ;iid mns of action lias f.ir its otijicl tlie euforceiiH'iil and discharge of a lie! upon
i-.-al estato id to try, delormiiu, and quiet tho title to, und for possession of rial 1: t-ite in said .Mnt and in which said defendants have, or claim to have, an intere.-t. Notice is therefore hereby given aid Di leiidai.t:. thai unless! lln-y lie and appear
on the first day ol llio m-U term . tun Monroe Circuit Cotiil. to bo hidden -HI the 'ir.-t Monday of Sepleilbor, A. D , 1R2, at tho fourt'hotisc in Blooinington, iu said county and State, mi l aoswor or demur to said complaint, I ho si. me will bo heard aud il-termiiied iu their alo-onco. Witness my ii-inin ami llio sisal o( said curt, aflUeil'nt ISkomingtonj this iil'lh day of June, 1883. W.U. K. BROWN I Nil, (sua 1. Clerk. Pii ken.- Jc Moiii tl, -Viidley, Pcnr-ou i; t'riitlle. alt fut Pi ff. ii.h "
All conacclloBs nwUe
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lk-l:eWvllhiST' VT y0U W,U teMiraied Unc ftJSgVv" tfvi-llg a ilr ai all uflUsuB InNjOJS. luxury, iunioxl i i v.s. tuuLl vvvXulyV of d1' taaaOa. SlC j All X?yiVV coialort.
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IMPORTANT. WE HAVE REMOVED OUR IM
MENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS TO THK NEW B00H PBSFABEB SPECIALLY, for us in the Waldron Block. North Side of the" PUBLIC SQUARE, BLOOMINGTON, OT).. and
invite all of our Mends to call and see us.
The Early Breakfast
COOKING STOVE Are Among Our! Specialties. ' EAST OF THE P0ST0FFICR STUART &
atfoPHEEVERS RMier to p us a social al
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PETER BOWMAN has purchased the Drug Store on the West Side of the Square North of the alley, AND HAS ADDED FRESH NEW GOODS. Cigars, Tobacco, Perfumery, fancy Goods, nnd Pure Wines and Xriquors For medical purposes. An experienced druggist in attendance.
County- k.uditov'is ..liiiiml Reports THE undersigned Auditor of Monroo Cot nty, In liana, bogs leave to submit tha following ltcport of the Financial Condition of said County, for tha year ndinirir May 31st, 1882 : w
DISBUKSKl'KNTS. For township rcvenuo $3,234 44 Itoad revenue. 1 74 R.'i
Special school revenue .',145 9:1 1 Dog revenue, 1.175 VoJ Local tuition revenue, 3,7-iu 90 1
Liquor license to schools, 200 i;( Docket fco to State, 48 in Expense of Poor, $:i,C6S 28 Expciifo Poor Asylum, 1,514 40 Kxpensc of Jurovs, 3,ti03 80 Kxpense of Bailiffs, 338 50 Kxpe ise of Klection, 4'2 Ot) Books, and stationery, 2,064 30 Co. Otlicurs's snlarla-", 0,170 92 Expense of criminals, 655 80 Special Judges, 115 00 .Spooitlc allowances, 1,030 70 Public building!, 2,948 75 Ko.-id.i and highways, 008 50 Turopike road, 1,806 50 Assessing, 1,352 50 Printing nnd ndvcr'ng, 570 15 Coroner's inquests, 88 65 Expense of bridges, 11,001 43
Bounty to volunteers. Int. en county order--, Insane, Blind, D. and Dumb Asylums, Fox Iwunty, Redemption of laiuU, Work on turnpike,
KECBIPTS-
201 25
140 51 809 73 lit) 50 174 25 5,428 86 45,700 3c
From Countv Tax.
All other soureos .
Towns'mp Tax, ltoad Tax, Special School,
Uog tax, Local Tuition, Kedemntion of Lnnda.
Show Liccosc,
Broker s License.
isJnlo of Turnpikij Bonis,
turnpike luxation,
Jury tees,
! Docket, Fees Circuit Court
Damages and Costs 011 IX-liiiquont School Fund Mortgages
Total,
Add Amount outstanding orders
June !, 1831,
Total, Deduct outstanding June 1, 1882,
order.
$61,103 it '
:!2,087 14
8H3.100 34f
31,082 61
938,371 t 157 7 -1,334 41 1,763 85 5,145 S.t 1,175 78 3,76 B9 74 1. 30 08 100 00, 1,500 00 094 00 18 00
148 SO
47 18
Total, Add ba!. in Treas.
Total,
50,R3'3 70 Juno 1, 1881, 14,583 81
Am't of orocrs redeemed during
$65,125 SI
the year,
Lcavirg In.lanco in Treniury,
41,507 70
Jlino.l, 1882,
$13,617 81
Vm'tflontin'Oi'dcrs.Juno f.'Sl 41.632 61
j Balance in Treasury, ' 33,617 81
Total redemption bv Treas., $11,507 nlLavhi: Ccuntv in debt. St8,0tH 83. Herpoctrnlly submitted, 1UC11AKD A. FULJC, Auditor, Kxamined and approved by us, June !, Ii82. WAKE S. WAI.KSR, 1 JOSICPU D. HA Jf DY, Comriissionora. WSL B BAXKU. J
EIGHT OR TEN Thousand Dollars'
WOETH OF GOODS
At Cost or Less, CLOSE Business.
T. 1 POTrER. PERCEVAL LOWELL.
SJ Vice ftet't ff.n'l Manager, am. AbU . (:njrMe.tlU ciili'iiao. HI Sale of rcrsoual Property. "VTOTICE is horbv civen. that 1. B. V.
Adams, lCxoeutor of the will of Al-l:-n Smirks, dei-eafod, will otl'cr for salo tit
public miction, to the highest bidder, on THUUSDAY, July 6th, 1882, nt the late rcsidenoo of said Allen Sparks, in Indian Creek township, Monroe county, Indiana, tho pci-foiia! property belong. liijr to lhe estate of said decedent, consisting of horses, cows, hogs, 30 hoad of four yoar old steers, mules, eattlo, wa irons, i'ariiiiiii: impleaieuts, housoliold and kilcll011 furniture und various other art.i'lus. K'llo to begii. at 9 oYloek a. m. sharp. Terms of .S ilo : For all amot,U not
reNceeUiii'j five dollars, cash hi lu.nd. tor
t-inoiii-.ts of tl-.-e ilcllars mid upwards, a trt'dit of ix nioiitlis will be jiiytn. N.1- liearini; six per cent. inloRvl after maturity, witii approve,;! tei-urity, and Wi Ivimj valuation or appiaiuinelit laws, will be icuuire.l. DKiJ. t ADAMS, Jui.e 7-,2. 15j.ce.ulor. Lt u hn V Jj.ii. i'.-. nil'ye.
Mast of my stock was purchased thif fall for cash, and all old stock will Ihj Sold regardless of cost. I have a splondid stock of tho newest f-tyles of shades of Dress Goods, Cloaks, Dolmans, iShawls, Dress Trimmincrs. Notions, Hats, Cas,
Carpot, Oil Cloths, tjueonswaro, ttc. A (laab.
largo stock 01 Boots ana noes,opsi maKCs. It will pay you to call and see them. BA large sUrek of Mens' and Boys' Clothing at less than cost.gt Deficiency in hearing is the cause of my closing business. I herebv tender mv sincere thanks t
tho citizens of Monroe county for llio liberal patronago they liavo bestowed on m for tho lastfortv years, and I now invite
all to como and share in the bargains I propose to jrivo in cloMtur ont mv stock of goods. W.O.FEE. Nov 16-82.
Saddles, Harness, Etc. I HAVE OS HANDS WAGOX Bii;;c.v Harness, Men's ind Ladi? Saddles, Brulles, ( Villa rs, Halters and nlmosi everything needed in ihfc line, made by the best of workmen, wbieb 1 propose to sell as luow nowar as the slowest. AH my good are mao-9 from lit very best of material. ( ask those wishing to purchase to givo me a call and cxannuo before purchasing olsewhi.-re. .
SPREKCi SEAT HADOE.ES
Genuine Spring Seat i5a.lclles rV OVH OWN M AN UF ACTTJKB
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and any other kind, mads by Ed, Batter. ton, out of the beet material. My plm e of business fe on West SJd Public Square in
one door smth of Mrs. S. Smith Banter. Any one wishing to attend to other bust, ness tlmn the alovo, such an renting prof n-fy or land trade will please call at thy Uurncsj SI op and I will :ssift. ''Also remember ai d do nut forget it, I fi receive orders f r of all kinds from Canton Nursory, near Salem, ln i,tp. be delivered on the Mrt of November nct. May 1.8 . . MILT. KQOERS.
AT
stock of
AVo also liavo the largest
Harness, Collars,
and 11 full lino of all goods usually kept in any shop of tho kind in this county. II1!I.KI'5 OLD STAND, West side of ths public square. UUK32 W. I'.JIKKU&SON. Buy The "Best furniture: I have an EXCLUSIVE contract with tho two Factories of Bloomington, by which I SAVE FKE1UUTC. By this arrangement 1 can gi t my goods
cheaper llnm any aqo wlio imys at Cincinnati pr Louisville.
I CAIi AND WILL UNDERSELL ANY
HOUSE ti THE COUNTY, lh-lbro you buy, come and i;el -i y pries. Aug 21, Vl. JoW?. SMjTrr-
JBlnolcmitU Shop WAGOK BUILDING WORKS, And General Bepair West of Lefflor's IKIL Wc make a specialty of HORSES HOE INO. A largo and convenient Wagon Yard is attached to the Shops, with ft plentiful supply of jQid stack wtr. Wt?ons ard Buggies carefully repaired, or bv.ilt of tie best materials. Examine o.ir Premium Wagor,. Jnl3-gl qir.MOKK BIWTHyRfr.
Resident Dentist.
Oflico, over
Or. J. W, CHAIN.
McOalls & Ct 's Sly.iv 1)lpom. All y,-ork .rautjd.j4lTri
