Bloomington Progress, Volume 16, Number 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 July 1882 — Page 2
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One Tear (in advance) $2 00 A Club of ft or more copies, each 1 SO UTOBUCAS TICKET. F.yr Cm? Clerk, DAVID WALL. BROWSING. For Comfy Audior, WILLIAMSON M. ALEXANDER. War County Treasurer, fSAACCLAMAS. tor Sheriff, SILAS CRIMES. For County Recorder, WIL LIAM Si HALL. Pot Qmnty Surveyor, MICHAEL H. BUSKIRK JAMES H. QASTON. Committiomer Firxi Dutriei, DA VID P.BURTON. Cbmmimimer Third Dintriet, JOHN P. HARRSLL. for Profeeator 10th Judicial Circuit, JOSEPH R HENLEY, of Monroe co.
UmIiiHI, . A. C Hallway TiW in tfeet May 14th, 1882. 3aT. o m o n Bonte." Double Dailv Express Trains Through. Lonia-riHe to Chicago Without Change. GOING NOBTH. bat mail, xxobt mx. No. 1. No. 3. Klooniagtc 31.08 am 11.43 am (ireencastle 1.03 pm 1.17 am Oawfordsville 2.08 pm 2:21 am Lafayette 8.14 pm 3.28 am - Chicago 8.05 pm 8.05 am GOING SOUTH. No. 2. Ho. 4. Bloomington 5.15 pm 4.58 am Mitchell 6.32 pm 6.16 am Mew Albany 8.55 pm 8.35 am Louisville 9.20 pm 9.00 am Frvigbt trains go North 3.50 pm and 1 am .Freight trains go Sooth 8.50 am and 6 pm Two Through Solid Passenger Trains Daily. Parlor Coaches or. Day, and Pallman SleeauTi on Night train. Tbroogh Cars, Through Tickets, Thro' Cheeks, Satest Route and Quickeat time to all peteti in the North and North westilickigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and California. Tor through tickets and through baggage checks t all points, Wast, North or Sooth, apply only to CARTER VERING, Agent t BtomMm, Jaxfims. Or to MURHAT KRLLAR, O. P. A,. LouawitU, Kentucky.
Trade dollars are receivable at the U. S. mint at par now, and therefore should not be discounted. A St. Louis boy drank milk
without taking the chew of tobacco
rat of his mouth. The milk wash
ed the tobaceo down his throat, and he died of nicotine poisoning.
A nun was arrested and fined for kneeling and praying aloud
m the stmts of Wtcnita, Kansas, and the Times declares that be eould have stood np and sworn with impunity. . A policeman was shot while on doty at Fargo, Dakota. Before dy
ing, be said that the ballet came Jrotn the residence of Jaek Knudsen, a bad character. A mob bunt
ed Knnctson all night, and won Id
have hanged an innocent man if
they had lonnd mm, lor in the
morning a woman explained that it was she who fired on the officer,
mistaking him for a burglar.
A London cable dispatch to
the New York World says: . Besides profiting by the possible failure of Egypt's cotton and corn crops, the Americans may be able to profit by our own deficient barTest. The prospects here continue decidedly gloomy, the weather having again been very rainy and un
seasonably In many parts the
wheat is completely beaten down, so that not half a crop can be hoped for, while a splendid bay crop is lyiBg rotting on the ground. Martinsville Bepub. : Mr. C. C Matson is asking to be returned ti Congress by the people of this district. Mr. Matson is just dosing his first term in Congress and we led like asking what he has done to enti tle him to be sent back again. We cannot hear of bis taking much part in the councils of the nation. He his voted regularly with bis party, and has drawn bis pay even more regularly. He has also been qaite active of late looking up pension claimants throughout the district, and sending each a lithograph circular filled with gosh and "sweetened wind," tendering his very great regard, best wishes, Jte. This, of course, is an electioneering dodge, and deceives nobody, not even the soldiers themselves. This district ought to be represent
ed by a man who would .give it pow
er and character, lbiscan never be the ease while we are represented by such uoaentitiea as C. C Matson. Portland, Oregon, has made artoniehiucr progress in the past ten
yean, and real estate has now at
tained a speculative value there that is regarded by propt et of evil as sure to result, sooner or later, in a disastrous crash. The city is full of life and bustle. lniortant railroad lines terminate there, and twice a week steamers arrive from Son Francisco heavily folded with passengers and freight. Many passengers go on to Washington Territory, where they settle, but they stop fur a time in Portland, and leave money there. Considering strides made in Oregon and Washington Territory, it is not strange that there should be no part of the country in whiflh the inhabitants are more confident of a great future than in this uttermost northwestern corarrvf the republic-.
A barber was interviewed by the N. Y. Sun, and said : I don't think I am far from the truth when I say that during the past twentyfive years that I have practiced the profession of hairdresser, I have made the trial upon different ball heads of more than five hundred different hair tonies, and I am bound to admit that I never saw a single head the hair of which was restored after baldness. At the end of so many failures, I am completely undeceived as to the value of all the preparations, and I would not now recommend any ""one of them, because I would be afraid to commit the crime that is designated by the words, "obtaining money under false pretenses." In my pathological studies opon the hair, I have found that people who perspire a great deal from the head are apt to get bald. The bad habit of wearing hats indoors is also very hurtful to the hair. In 1806, after the famous battle of Jena, in which the Prussians were completely defeated by Napoleon I., Baron Parrey, the
celebrated military sorgeon,perceived that many of the German priso
ners were completely bald. Surprised, he made inquiry as to the cause of this,and he! found that tbey owed tbeir baldness to the shapeas homely as unhealthy of their
caps. The foul air of their heu1
gear, having no issue, destroyed the vitality of the hair. The revisers of the bible, whon they struck the passage, "And he was naked," thought they must do something, so they fixed it to read, "He had on his under garment only." This looks like straining at a gnat and swallowing a medicated flannel undershirt. There have been two or three deaths from cholera morbus in different portions -of the country and incompetent physicians have pronounced the cases sporadic cholera. There is no cholera in this country and not likely to be in the next twdve months and such reports are only calculated' to frighten timid women and children.
Physicians in Cincinnati tell some queer stories of the present smallpox epidemic. One relates a case where the victim bad a third attack of the disease. Another tells of a sixteen year old girl, haviog plain marks of a former attack, who had a violent case. A man on Vine street has bad it twice during the last four mouths. In reading the dispatches from the seat of war in Egypt, it may be well to remember that they all come from one source. The story of Aribi Bey and bis followers has not yet been heard. It is well also to remember as many readers will, the frequent false reports from battle
fields in onr own country a few
Clinging to an Old Tooth. There is no subject on which we all display so much imbecility as we do on the toothache. Everybody knows what the toothache is, and there .is no anguish which compares with it when it gets well settled in the roots of an old
jaw tooth, and stirs up to active sympathy all its neighbors on that
side ot the street. If a roan can have toothache night and day for a week, and not say something cross to his wife, and snub the children, and be respectful in his demeanor towards the cat's tail, and the hall door, and the hassocks and ottomans which lie in bis
pathway, be is a christian, no mat-1
ter whether bis name is on tne chorch book or not.
Toothache makes you feel out of
sorts ail over. You want to be let alone. You don't want people to tell you how they had it, because Jou know they never commenced to ave it as you have got it. You don't want to see anybody with subscription papers. You have no welcome for chromo peddlers. If the lightning rod man should call, he
would wish he had gone by. If
your motber-in-law should come to stop a couple of months, on her way to her "sister Sally's," she would have more cause than ever to la
ment that JNelhe married such a
brute as she always knew you were,
But in spite of the fact that tooth
ache is awful, who is ready to ex
change its tortures for ease bought by the application of the dentist's
forceps 7
You will suffer, and lie awake
nights, and keep everybody in the
house awake, and poultice, and to
ment, and hold hot things in your
mouth, and endure the stench of
ether, creosote, and tell your friends
that you hope to save that tooth and have it filled! When you
know, and everybody knows, that it is only because you dread getting into that high-backed, stiff-kneed
chair ot Dr. Mcuee'a and seeing the snoilling Doctor mount the stool
behind you. or flourishing the glit
tering steel of deliverance before
your eyes. . You know that the final wrench will occupy but a second of time :
you dread that second with an in
sane dread, and men who can walk boldly into a battle will grow weak
in the knees when they asceod the
fatal stairs which lead to a dentist's
office. Sometimes we wonder what teeth were put in our heads for. Physi
ology ' says "teeth are the instru
ments with which we masticate our
food," but we don't masticate many
years without getting a "new set,"
which nature never had anything to do with. And the person who
has got a well-fitting "set," and got
used to running it, is to be congrat
ulated. The fashion in teeth has
changed so much since the times of
in
flicted without any corresponding
loss on the side of the attacking party. It is always best when we can, to hear both sides of a story before forming any fixed opinions.
The Sultan of Turkey who is the possessor of the . awe-inspiring title of "The Shadow of the Avenging God ' and "The Man Killer,"
lives in constant dread of being shot, stabbed or poisoned. The utmost precaution is taken and every official of bis palace is watched by
secret police, who are in turn
watched by others. So there nothing in a name after all.
years ago, and so not take for truth .ur fTi-i" " Ba T in JLa r-a k; ir i, the thing to be thirty-five and keep
.i :o .a a : i the yonr own teeth in your head.
. ... w it to n uttiA rtotiinsi f no timoo
We remember once to bave heard
of a roan who broke bis engagement
with a young lady because she bad false teeth. Kow, if that man ever
had the experience with a wife subject to the toothache, and troubled with neuralgia and had to get up cold nights and trot down stairs
after the camphor, and the Jamacia ginger, and a hot flat-iron, and then lie awake to see if they did good, and then trot down again to make a catnip poultice, and go to the next neighbor's to borrow vinegar, be would bave blessed his stars for a wife who could take all her teeth at once, and put them in a bowl to soak over night.
is
Dr. 8amoel W. Francis, Newport, B. L, reports the successful treatment of an acute case of pneumonia' by the inhalation of sulphur
ic ether. He says that "if seen early, during the first stage, by in
haling ether tor thirty miuutes, ev
ery six hours, many severe and protracted cases of sickness .would be
sweated." Dr. Francis recommended inhalation of sulphuric ether for bronchitis in 1868.
The American Bankers' Asso
ciation will bold their convention
this year at Saratoga, N. Y., on the 16th of August. It is expected that nearly all the banks in the country will be represented. Reports will
be presented showing the extent of
tne banking and industrial growth during the past year and the danger which threatens the financial prosperity of the country, and the method by which those perils can best be met and prevented. A NATUBAIt IKK WELL. Mr. G.
W. Kirk has left with us a sample
ot ink made from the mineral water taken from his mine at the base
of Kenesaw Mountain. The ink is
of fair quality and would sell readily if placed upon the market. Georgia Journal.
SO COMMOS CONOBESS. III former congresses common pine wood peeking cases were considered
good enough for the average con
gressman, in shipping documents to his home. It is not so now. To
day over sixty cases of documents
were sent from the capitol, and each
ease was a highly finished cedar. This looks like extravagance.
Washington Critio. . i mm ii - "My frens," said the officiating clergyman at the marriage of
two colored persons ucar Cincinnati, a few Sundays ago, "my irens, it am a seiious ting to get married,
specially when bofe parties is or
phans an' haint got no paren ts to fall Wk on, as am do present case. ,
Where Buttons Come From. The bntton trade of New York is estimated at from eight to ten million dollars a year. Last year the importation of buttons exceeded three and a half million dollars, the aggregate for the four years just passed being bnt a little short of thirteen million dollars. At American rates of wages many of the imported buttons could not be put upon their cards for the price they sell for. Glass buttons are made mostly in Bohemia, and children are largely employed at the work, which they do as quickly and as neatly as adults. The children get ten cents a day, men from forty to fifty cents, and women a little less. Pearl buttons are imported from Vienna, where they are almost exclusively manufactured, and the all-important shirt buttons are received mostly from Birmingham, England, where the majority of metal buttons are likewise procured. The most extensive of all the button manufacturing, however, is that of the Parisian and Berlin novelties. In one manufacturing village near Paris, where there are from 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants, all the working people are engaged in making the agate button, which, even with 30 per cent, duty added to the cost, sell, when imported into this country, at the extremely low figure o. thirty-one cents pur great gross! The material alone, it is reported, could not be procured here for double that amount. While American manufacturers make no attempt, and probably hare no desire, to compete with European producers employing hand processes, they excel in making hone' composition, brass, ivory, and gold buttons by machinery, and are able to export considerable quantities of these styles. In Providence, Rhode Island, for example, sleeve buttons -a a i 1 1 . 1 1.
ana jewelry Diinons are targeiy
manufactured expressly for exportation, i
Sullivan, the slugger, pounded "Tug" Wilson, an English prize fighter, all over the ring, in New York, Monday night, knocking him down 27 times in four rounds. The men fought with soft gloves and Sullivan wagered 81.000 that
he would knock Wilson out of time. As '"Tug" took his punishment and came to the scratch every time, he won the money. The first coal oil well was sunk in Pennsylvania in August, 1859. ATTOENEY'S MEETING. At a meeting of the Bloomington bar, held at the Court-house July 18, 1882, on motion of Hon. R. W. Mierg Jeremiah F.Pittman was called to the chair and W. H. East chosen secretary. The chairman stated that the object of the meeting to take action expressive of our regret at the removal to another city of Co!. W. C. L. Taylor, for yoara a member of this bar. On motion of Hon. John W. Buskirk the following resolutions were then unanimously adopted: Resolved, That wo regrot the removal of Col. W. C. L. Taylor from our city. Resolved, That Col. Taylor has, in the years he has practiced law at this bar, by his honesty and kindness, as well as by his ability aB a lawyer, merited and won our esteem and friendship and that he has oar. best wishes for his future succeis. Resolved, That the chairman of this meeting present theae resolutions to the Judge of Monro Circuit Court at its next term and request that thoy be spread on the order book of said Court. Jeremiah F. Pittmas, William H. East, Chairman. Secretary.
Notice of Administration. NOTICE U hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Monroe county, SlMle of Indiana, administratrix of the estate of Riley Wilacn, late of Monroe county, deceased. Said estutu is supposed t4 ha solvont . MAKY E. WILJiON, July 19-82. Administratrix, wm. A. Montgomery, ntt'y.
The leaves of the castor oil! plant are said to give out a property deadly to insects. This feet was
accidently discovered by a plant ol?
in is species oeing piaceu in a room which was swarming with flies, and immediately the flies all disappeared and numbers were found clinging to the leaves or under the plant, dead. The British Medical Journal suggests that castor oil may prove an efficient weapon against mosquitoes as well as flies.
A St. Louis man who wa
blown twenty feet by the explosion
ot a keg ot powder was uninjured
It seems he had been married four
times, and a little thing like the ex
plosion of a powder keg was of no
account to him.
A company of settlers in nam
ing tbeir new town called it Dic
tionary, because, as they said, 'That
is the only place where peace, pros
perity and happiness are always
found."
(UBBIifF'8 SALE, BT virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed, from the Clerk's office of Monroe Circuit Court, in
a cause wherein Samuel V. Langdon is ; plaintiff, for the use and benefit of John Waldron and Nat. U. Hill, and Wallace Hight and Emily Eight are defendant!, requiring; mo to make tbe sum ot twenty-one hundred and twenty-six dollars and five ents ($2,126 05) with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sal 4 to the highest Didder, on SATURDAY, Auguatl2tb, 1881, Dotween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock r. it. of said day, at the door of the court house of said Monroe county, Indiana, tbe rents and profits for a torm not exceeding seven years, of tbe follow.
iner described Heal Jtstate, situate in the
county of Monroe and State of Indiana, to-wit:
The west half of tho northwest quarter
of section twenty-one, township nine 9
nortn range one went, no acres more or less, in Monroe county, Indiana.
If such rents and p:roBt will not sell for
a sufficient sum to siitisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, expose at pui)Iie sale, the -fee-simple of said Keal Estate or so much
thereot as may be sumclent to duoouriro
said decree', interest and costs.
Sam sale will be miide without any relief whatever from valuat ion and appraisement laws. SILAS GRIMES. July 19-82 Sherifl' of Monroe eounty Buskirk & Duncan, attorneys.
TO THE EAST. TO THE W1JST.
TO THE NORTH. TO THE SOUTH.
REPORT
OF THE CONDITION of the FIRM
NATIONAL BANK, at Blooniingin.i,
m Me btate of Indiana, at rlote of tunnets, on tho 1st day of July, 1882 : kksoukces :
Loans and Discounts $207,576 (9
Overdrafts 4,530 13
U. S. Boodti to secure circula
tion , 120,000 00
U.S. Bonds on hand, par value
Due from approved Beservo Agents Due from othcrNational Banks Due from Strte and Private Banks and Bunkers....... Keal Xdtate $5,336 47 furniture As Fixtures2,094
800 CO
10,125 01
8,544 06 1,54 V3
7,430 47
Current expenses and Taxes
paid .. 216 5
Bills of other Banks.. ...... 8,915 00
Fractional (lurrencyiincladine
Nickels and cents) ............ 163 45 Gold Coin......................... I0,i0i) 00 Silver Coin. ................. l.oio 00
Local tender Notes 1,509 00
Itociemption runa witli U.S. Treasurer (not more than 5
per cent, on circulation....... 5,400 (10
Total 385,456 !9
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $120,000 00
Surplus Fund 14,000 30
Undivided nrofits 4S3 il
Circulating Notes rec'ved fr'm Comn-
.. - . .
trorr fius,ijou ju
Individual deposits subject to check 88,603 14 Demand certificates of Deposit......... 54.859 88 143,52.1 d2
Total..... $385 050 59
Statb or Indiana, i
Monroe Cojnty, f ss.
I, W. E. Woodburn, Cashier of tbe
above-named Bank.do solemnly awes.'r that
the above statement is true, to tlje best of
my knowledge and belief. W. JE. WOODBUKN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this
laui day or July, ihhz. JOHN H. IAHJDEN, Notary Public. Correct AlUst: Jonv Waldboit, Nat. U. Hill, illCKRY O. D UNO, ST, July 19, 1882." DirerloM.
SPRING CiUffPAIGH. THE LADIES of I'.loomington and vicinity are respectfully informed that the Proprietor of ths City Book Store, in anticipation of their wants during this season of house cleaning and bouse decoration, has now on sale aa immense stock ot WALL PAPER, Wimllow SliMales, MOTH-Proof
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Ohio & Mississippi Railway The Great THROUGH CAR and FAST 'MME ROUTE. 4 Daily Trai ls to Cincinnati and Louisville. 4 Daily Trains to St. Louii. Accommodation hns Day Coachea with out change to Cincinnati. Day Exprem has Parlor Cars and Day Coaches without change to Cincinnati. Dining Cars Soymour to Cincinnati. Hight Empress has Palace Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches to Cincinnati and Ijouisville without change. Dining Cars Seymour to Cincinnati. Also, Sleeping Cars to Washington and Baltimore without change.
Atlantic JLvpru naa Palace sleeping Cars and D&y Coaches to CinncinnaU
witnout cnange.
EASTWARD.
The goods are new, the styles tate and beautiful, and the prices such as ctinnol fail to plen.se. Do not fail to see his stock and learn 3iis prices before purchasing. April 1, 188. E. P. C01.B.
JH. J, NICHOLS, AHCHITECT A WD PllACTICiAI, BUILDER, Plans and Specifications carefully prepared for dwelling bouses and public building. Also estimates of buildings completed throughout. All work finished at the time specified. Bloomington, Ind., March 31, 1880.
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HERIPF'S SALE.
Nolle to JVon-ReaMentii. In tho Circuit Court, Sopt. Term, ! 88:!. Complaint for Partition, Ben. A. Koeers, Guardian of Nellie
Stewart, William Stewart, Battray Stow-
art, vs. nestle Stewart, tutliray stewart, Sr. Now comes the plaintiff by East and East, his attorneys, and filet hiscomp laint horoin, together with an affidavit tl:at
said defendants, Jessie Stowart and Kittrny Stewart, senior, are not residents of the State of Indiana.
Notice is therefore hereby 'given said defendants that unless thev be and appoar
on tho first day of tho next Torm el the Monroe Circuit Court, to bo bolden on the first Monday of September, A.D. 182, at the Court House in Bloomington, in snid County and State, and answer or duiur to said complaint, tho same will be hesrd and determined in their absence.
Witness my name and the seal of said
court.nfflxed at Blooinington,tbis 10t' day of Bepteinbor, A.D. 1888.
Yv M. F- liUUWHlJiU, fKKAL Clerk Mon toe C. C. Jul j 12 $3.
BT virtue of an jcution to ma di
rected, from the Chirk of tho Monroe Circuit Court, I will expose at publi'j sale to tbe highest bidder, on SATURDAY, July 29th, 188J, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock I', m. of said day, at tho door of the Court House of Monroo county., the
rents and profits for a term not exceiding seven years, of the following described
Keal estate, to-wit ; In loU No. 119 and 120 in Sharp's ad
diiton to the town of EHetisville, Monroe
county, Indiana.
Also a part of the mirth west quarter of
Section sixteen (16), Town nine (), lunge
two (i) wef t, aescnoca as ioiiows : Jontmencing twenty (20) rods south oi the
northwest corner of s.id oectiun sixteen (16) running thence nouth sixty (60) rods.
thence east, one hundrud and sixty (160)
tods, thence north si:(ty (60) rods, l ieneo west one hundred and sixty (160) rods to tbe place of beginning, all in Monroo
county, Indiana.
And on failure to nalizo the full am
ount of judgment, interest and cos ts, I
will at tho Hame time i nd place expcee at public sale the foe-si n pi o of said rail es
tate. Taken an tho property of John D. Cof
fey at toe suit or Jiary J. uoney.
Said sale will be mde with relief from
valuation or appraisoment laws. SILAS GRIMES, June 21 82 Sheriff 4 Monroe county. Louden & Miers, atty .
A. W. JOH.S80N, CAPT. FIELDS,
Johnston & Fields.
Having bought the Orchard stock of Groceries and added largely to that well filled house, have now a stock ot goods that surpasses anything ever offered in this mar
ket, wiuca we can sell to casn ouyors at nrices that defy eoroneeition. Our object
is to do a rousing business, and wo have made every preparation to prevent our Doing disappointed, if rood goods, low pri
ces, pome anaisiancs i.r a gooa weigms are any ohtect to vou, we would be pleased to
have you call to at lent satisfy yourself
that we moon business, nay scales in connection with the atom. Remember the'
place south side square, Bloomington. may313m JOHNSTON & FIELDS,
IJVE11Y ,ad SALE 8 TP jl in i k . North Side Public Square, Bloomington. mHE undersigned tuke p!ces&re in call
X ing attention to tho fact that they have The Latest St 9 1 es of Bnarales
and Carriages, and god, steady horaet for single and double driving. We are prepared to furnish Carriages 'for Weddings, Funerals and Parties, and swill teams for
Commercial Travelers. .Farmers horses
fed ebeaply. WORLEY St MA Y.
Notice ta ffon-Realdenls. State of Indiana. M onroe county, as:
In the Monroe Circuit Court, September
Term, 18HJ. uompia.nt do. zi.
ueiia w. Hunt vs. jonatnan urannam,
William Brannam, N tney Brannam, et at Now comes the PI nintiff by her attor
ney, Harmon H. Fr edloy, and files her
complaint herein tog iner witn an ama
vit tnal said uelcntiKnts, William rannnin and Nancy Bmnnam are not resi
dents of the State o"' Indiana, nnd that
said cause of action lias for its object the
enforcement and discharge or a lien upon real estate and to try, determine, and
quiet the title to, and for possession of
real estate In said co inty and in wiilcn said defendants have, or claim to have, an interest.
Notice is therefor) hereby givon said
Defendants that unlaw they be and appear
on the first day of tho next term of the Monroe Circuit Couit, to bo bolden on tbe
nrt juonaay oi oepiemuer, a, u., at the court house in Bloomington, in said county and State, and answor or demur to said complaint, lbs savno will be heard and determined in their a jsanoa.
Witness mv name and tbe seal of safd
court, affixed at Bloomington, this 30th
day of Juno, 1882.
rv . r (HIM Will " u, hbal Clerk. Pickens & Moffctt, I'riedley, Pearson &
Friodley, att'ya for PI If.
Ju!v 5 V.
Statiohb.
Lve Mitch
Arr. Louie
Ar. Cincini
Westward.
Acc' m dation. 3.27pm 8.00pm 8.23pm i a.m.
Day Night Atl'tlo Exp. Exp. Exp. 2.47pm 2.39am 3 54am
'5.25pm 6.B5am 9.00am 1.30pm l7.00aml8.16am 3.m. pm Frc.Ex
11.50 i 1.05am
8.20 . 7.10 I 8.20am
Leve.MitclilU.21i 11.51
Ar.St,Louil 7.25)
Accommodation has Day Coaches to St. Louis without change. Day Exprtn has Parlor Cars and Day Coaches to St. Louis without change. Dining Cars Cincinnati to Seymour. Night Kxp rem ban Palace Sleeping Cars and Day Couches to St. Louis without
change.
raafic Exprcu hav Palace Sleeping (Mrs and Day Conches to St. Louis without change. Also, Palace Sleeping Gars to Cairo and New Orleans. Direct connections with all lines diverging with through cars for all points North, East, Southeast at Cincinnati. Sure connections with through cars for all points South, at Louisville. Close connections with through cars for all points West, Southwest and Northwest at St. Louis. A Beautiful Truth. If you got Through Cars to St. Louis or Cincinnati by any other line than the O. & M- you wil II Im compelled to pay extra fare in addition to money paid for ticket.
The Comfort of lour Wife and LittU
vne mouta ire uoimacrta. All cars on all trtiins run through to St. Louis without
change, and axriveln advance of trains of other lines, thereby giving tbe patrons of tho O. A iS. first choice of locations in
cars of connecting lines. For reliable information as to routes.
rates, tickets, time, etc., apply in person or
by letter to Ticket Agent of Connecting Lines, or to H. A. Treudty, Agent Ohio &
Mississippi ay, Miicncll, ind. Uir to X. W. Russell, Traveling Passenger Agent, North Vernon, Ind. W. W. Peaboiy, W. B. Shattue,
General Sup't. Geu'l Pass. Agt.
Cincinnati, u.
BAKOA1N8 IwlinnMr, at I ho Bm Uraa Sun.
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HOME AND CATTLE PttWDEKS
Ko Bona will die or roue. rr or X.cm Fa-
tm. u main rowam an aj,it m lm. KoUtX! Pndei wi!lrnrr-.n.l nntvan fna f!HM.ni
aadcmmtweatirpwnai, and make Uk Muer Snn andnrect.
Footrt Powders win eitre or iwmi ahnnt nm
w which nmi awl i-aiua are anpM. rami nniu tiu kit kTiarAcnux, oM sTcrwlien. SATIS a, TOVTI. rrTitei. aaiiTHEoaa, m,
Sold by P. Bowman, Bloomington
inn cAxtiitt. DHUti STUUB-
aiEKE
PRINCIPAL UNE
JferjriK SHOIITEST, QU1CK.KCT
And aU"4fcB?'jtwB:EST Una lo St. Joaopb.
points la IowaraSiAtchtaDD.Topeiia.Deal-
KebraafeMlattarUKan?''
saa, New Mexico, Aiiaou. X, taaa and Texas.
sob, Dallas, oai.
OHIO
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mum in mi. una ror Wk a lu
ell elaiare ot tmrel. S8 "aa,
Albert
lUoseapolle awt St. I'aat
Kaxionauy remitea
ill car
KANSAS CITY
-rV Au eaaaec.kiBS made AX la rnloa WAy NKpepouu Thnwch 07Jrf. vJrkV Try t. Tlckcw Tie miJr yVx ' r"" wm CeHbiwedlJKtoTSjCJs Sad uatduuf a alealeUiaflccely'CNraJ'S. tanay, butead Ibe ca. iJ3lv " Caaada. yCC A'VWS. emM' y' rwe. leepln Cra,Xjia' fT f Oeertailr irlvrn i.y fc
I IV! PO RT A NT. J WE HAVJE REMOVED OUR IB MENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE I ADD AGRICULTURAL imtMSmm TO I ran hew rooh prefab ornjiAixr
for lis in the Waldron Block, north Bide of thePUBLIC SQUaARE, BIiOOmHQTOII. W$.. anil
invite all of our friends to call and eco as.
The Early Breakfast COOEXHGr STOVB ilre Among Our Specialties. EAST OF THE P0ST0FFICII CliTilTT H 9 IT1 fm
MoEHEEfSEBO3!
IsWttr to m is a m
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PETER BO WMAN has pnrcliascd tho Drug Store on tine Went Side of the Sqare North of the alley, AND HAS ADDED FRESH NEW GOODS. Cigars, Tobaeeo, Perfumery, JFancy Chodnv and Paire Wines and Ilnors For mimical purposes. Aa experienced druggist in attendjaee. .
a . BBamrual tiAa'Cl
I. f rl IBHi rMVBiW. fcVlf Wi M ncrrnt Mawtr, gol Pm AU dfta. t a aa am. lift afftalamaa in. Ilia
The Skint Frtai Maker !
The only Praciiimble Preservative
of Perishable Article", (otn Animal and V egetable, Preventing Decay or Putrelaolion. Earara can be purot aod when cheapest,
and preserved for any length of time, at a cost of on a mux per dozen, and other articles at the same proportionals cost. There is a GO LB MINK in every coun
ty in this State for some live man. T K3T P AUK: AG K8 OF OZON K containing sufliaiont material to pnuarvo from 60 to 1,000 do,wn of Bggs, sent to anv address upon receipt of $2.00. INDIANA DKPABTMKIIT Prcnllsw PrHwvliiK Comraar Address- JOMKPH BROVI,
julyl'i-lm Lafayette, Indiana. 4CEMTI WANTED in every coun
ty , who thould older a Test Package, and
iccure I'iv county at upco.
Ooianty -A.it litoi's Anuual Beporta THE undersigned Auditor of Monroe County, Indiana, beg leave to nitiait Ifca fiollowing Keport of the Finamaal Condition of said County, for the ymtmnimVLugm. May 31st, H8.1
DISBUBSBMKNTS. For township revenue $3,234 Road revenue, 1,763 Special school rcvenua 5,1 45 Dog revenue, 1.115 Local tuition revenue, 3,7flC Liquor license to schools, 200 Docket fees to Slate, 48
Expense of Poor, $3,668 Expensu Poor Asylum, 1,514 Expcnso of Jurors, 3,603 Expense of Bailiffs, 33H Expense of Elections, 42
Books and stationery, Co. Officers' salaries, Expense of criminals, Special Judges, Specific allowances, Public buildings Beads and highways, Turnpike road, Assessing, Printing and adver'ng, Coroner s inquests,
Expense of bridges,
1,061
6,170 65f. 115 1,636 2,94 90 1,896 1,358 57S 88
11,001
Bounty to volunteers, 202
Int. on county orders, 1U. Insane, Blind, D. and Dt'cih Asylums, 80S Fox bounty, 1 19 Redemption of binds, 174
Work en turnpike, 5,428 86 15,769 33;
28 40 80 60 00 30 92 80 00 70 75 50 56 50 1G 65 43 25 51 VI 50 25 86 15,769
From County Tax, All othr iiourcea,
tWllTawnship Tax,
Koad 'l ax.
Special School,
uog Tux,
uocal Tuition, Kedeinnticn of T-tiwIa.
piliow Incense,
Brokor i License,
kfctlo of Tu rnpike Boffib,
1'iirnpiKe Taxation, jJury Feea,
uockot rem fjlrcnfl Uonrt,
Total, $4il,l03 20,
Add amount outstanding orders
June 1, 1881. 2,087 14,
Total, Deduct outstanding orders, June 1, 1882,
$83,190 34J
ai,68J 4
RECEIPTS.
Has?! i 5T 7Jt V.SH 44 a M 45 li,U a,TM 414 2 e loo a 604 ao 18 Ma
tta eo
Damaga nnd-Costa on Delinquent
bcimoi iruna Mortgages, 4T is Total. asa.saa to.
Add Ui in Treas. June I, 1881, ; UjSBa 8l
To al, $651123 51
Am't o:" orders redeemed daring
tne year, 41,397 to
Leaving ibalanea in Treamry,
4UJie 1, 1004, . i
Vm'tf I mling Onlerajane 18X 4LS82 M
Balance in Treasury, 23,617 81
Total roilemntion bv Treat.. $41,607 JOllLeavini' County tn debt. tfaiwi 81 S
KC'pectrully submitted, KILIttAKU A. JFULK, AMdOor Examined and approved by us, June 9, 1882. . WABB a WALKER, 1 .-tOSSPB D. HA3TDY, I Comm wiener. 1.VM. B. BAKF.lt. J
no
EIGHT OR TEN Thousand Dollars'
WORTH OF GOODS
At Cost or Less,
ToCIiOSK ISuslness.
Most of mv stock was purchaimd this
fall for cash, and all old stock will be sold regardless of cost I have a uplendid stock of the newest styles of shades of
Dross Ooods, Cloak, Dolmans, bhawls, Dress Trimmings, Notions, Hati, Cops,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Queensware, etc A large stock of Boots and Shoes, besi; make.
it win pay yoa to can ana see mom. muA larce stock of Mens' and Boys'
Clothing at lets than cotjmjf
Deficiency in hcannir is tne cause
of my closing business. I herebv tender my sincere thanks to
tho citisens of Monroe county for tho liberal patronage they have bestowed on me for the last fortv vears. and I now invite
all to come and snare in tbe bargains I proposa to give in closing out my took of gooSaT W.O. FK.
SOY 18.81.
Saddles, Harness, Etc. rHAVJS OS HASPS WAiQK A. Bu-y narness,Ma'aead LadiriSad dies, Briales, Collars, Ualton and almost everything needed in thla line, maifa by the best f workmen, which I DroaoM ba
sell as
WW BOWII AS TBB aLOtl crr All my gooda are made from tho vary best of material. I ask those wishing t purcbdiit to give aw call and xamTwi before pwrahasiay elsewbera. 9PRI SIT tAsU8S
and any otlter kind, made by Ed. Itattar.
I ton, out oM he best material. "
My place or business is on watt tMda Pubfio Square in - CmmU. WfrW Uttm -, one door south of Mrs.' 8. SmiU Hiurter'a, Anyone wishing to attend to ottwrboat-. ness than the above, snob a tvntwur jrafi. rry or land trade will phnaa oati at,, m. Harness Shop and X win assist. Alto member and dp not forget It, X will Meatva orders ftw x of all kind from Caatoa Kqrserjvear Salem, Ind., to be delivered oa tti ant of KovmnbtT next. May 3-8,. 1. MILT. B06HRS.
Genuine tpriiiar
eat Sn,ldle3
OF OUR OWK MANUFACTURS ATMS. We also hve the larcost
stock of
Harness, Collars.
and a full line of all goods usually kept
in any shop of tho kind in this county.
lIKf.EY'S OLD STAND.
Wos,t eideof tbs public square.
mrl-82 W. F. UEED A SON.
Buy The Best
FURNITURE!
havoan EXCLUSIVE contract
with the two Factories of illoomtngtoit, by which I SAVE FREIGHTS.
By this arrangement I can jot mj goods
onanpor tnan any one who miyi at Ciiuiinnati or Louisvillo. CAN AND WIU UNBERSElt ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTY. I
Before you buy, conic and got my pricf.
Auk SI, 1881. JOU P. SM.TU. j
mm buiuihq tskn,
Ana uentRU cejiux s JHto lowest of Lefler'snill Wo make a specialty of H 0 B S E 8 H 0XE 1 110, A large ad oopvenkaat "WpgOa Tard is attached to the Shops, wit a phmtita)
upply f good stook water. Wagona and Buggies carol r built ot the beet materia)
oaromll V reDaird
or built ot tne best material.
Examine nur Premium Wamuu.
jnia-8l C11LMOUK BROTH gfctt.
Resident Denut.
Or.
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