Bloomington Progress, Volume 17, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 August 1883 — Page 2
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aavaod the eael af said
BtoMtoactaa, thai Sto day
Witness ery
eawrt atsxed at
of July, AJ. 198$. rauftl IX W. BBOWNIlf ,
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Btodey,
STADLC.
HarikaHa MaatoaMHaaaAwtoa. ITOB aatowhjial toto 1 to caBtoratuartaa tttoStttottoy to.
add Oarrawas, aad read, etaady tonst tm iariaaaddoaMaditftoK. Waarayrajedtofpaka CaniagM MrWaddos
Gamatardal Xtotatoa. VaraMitf ton tod etoaaly. WOKLKYdtXAY.
Iti hn joke to look at
nittbFULSkriduiV'nce, sod
look joa ever ao onea, the looking iB ever bt laagkiag. It is a nee that bafles Um BMSt tootle of pens :
s tost that Kepler bu nerer done
fall jaatiae to aad a toee tkat only
Uoneaarrvai. lo tact, it
m nee as a autuoa, ana in its very beidiauan See ae attraction and a distinction tint is all its own.
Ia every liecawent is written firm-
man and ran. and tne
twinkle of him oddly-eonstrncted eye telle the observer at a glanee that Um hero of the ride will live in hiatery throagh ages, as a man
nan, and one to command
both rasp set and admiration. In
Gas. Sheridan is very
short and very stooJ and once seen
to be forgotten.
Settee!
la tba draft Curt, Saps. Sana, M8X CoanifatotBa.4S.
Satan B. OMffar va.
Hawaai to ftotoaHTsy tomt mmOtm. Iwsllsia5s7Bni ntoj M? eaa
ytotortoateeaj
tiMtnadavattka
roa OhcaH Caart, toto
1st Haaday at
aft the aid oc
mar to add aaarshteL tto
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"TTitaanknyiiaa stat ml of aud aoart, astoai at tlaailagtti, imw H day InYm a Vk uaa
Ja!4-W CWra WiBin Owait Caart.
A.aarittyaiaata.TidiiataC tto State af Hetiea im ttorafcn towfcr M' da&aaaai taataalaai totoaadaaaaar aa
nest torn araaJtoa.
toUaa aa the
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lalfe, mve, Oiniet AID
If yansienatlsaswi yaaeagfctto to. Tlaiaa oa aad aM aa, gat aar taraat aad
aecuroa wnm, Tsanaar ugmmtrng. vjiIoh aad Ttoaado roQey, totVm it la evarlsitiaeto to lata
OaVsapaifs,toltoaaff41sc. On
r dou i a wui. aa loaaa m um o dttriog all kaaiaaM tan. BloomtoxXaav Ini,Iana, ,83-3au
Iatka Orcait Ooart,
JoataJkl.jtoMto,AAwl
at tto
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G. Skirly, Can
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B. Sairiaj, ataV
fiow an PeaianaA
aaMaviSStotMll IsBidiMiOaasaT.
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Btatoaf ladtoaa. dsn ttot tto
wit
ialauatal af tto
fllila tto Oto Caart rf
fasdastotaajato, sad smytog Itorria tor
aa owtor aad lirwi af aaid Oaart, aat izfoffttoaUaaf aartaia Baal Bjasla
for tto payaiast of tto datot i tin of aaid aMata; aadttotaa so fltol aad aaadtoc. i art atr
d Cbentt Coort. at taaOoart
iilooaiiegtoo, ladlaaa, aa tto lat ilmr of tto BaaS. Tara. ISSS. af aaf
tto m 1 1 iifsg tto art day af BaaU ISSS. vTttaaa tto Ckvk sjadatolafssW
roaTt, la) Sta day af j asu.1 ft W.
July It f
' 'Vatlaa fctowaygtoaattos JaatahP. Haadr. Adatiaiatiator of tto artata of
of tto
aaVrivfaffV 4w)lKwSwwa awaM aUaVal awaW
f iaMHaa tossBtto sail sBata af tto oaat Ma pwiiaal toiag faial ihal t ha datoa. aad ItoA add aatltiaa !
toawt t ant day of ttoBaaaaaMar (ISSS)
wwm m. laaoveuneoon ar ana aoaatar.
4Jtaal Dt BJ.BBOWBIHfl, Clark.
Jrf -M C.C. Hoareaaaaaty.
, Vtormi fj FrwKtlay , Atty
:
afVjBjBJai' fwtft 3vv9Ja4aBy J0OV&tR0f ijf
Tto date an tto toH aa aMMMyaaraatoaaoaai it aaa 9to ttatfcrraTiid mi'j) aad vierti-
and Omt
Stot ttajr sivaaf to
a tto raaidaa aaaT Pmrty.
The LseisiiUe Cibmaseteiai man,
after leekiag at the gentlemen oomnrisiagthe President's party, says
In point of asaaly besnty tbe re
ality was sooMthtag of a disappoint-
to the tnoasands who first
bud ares aooa President Arthur.
That Apollo-like vision of splendid featares aad fine sowing skie-
wasskers that he) photogTapha and
ssiiestaiw had implanted upon tbe retina af the expectant pablio was emelly sapptaated by a eonnte-
tnat eonM searoeiv make tne
heart gasp for emotion or
B hanaaomf man to tarn
green with envy. He is a band-
man, vma a pleasing asee and
off oommaading appearaoee, bet tbe
lorid toes, and itobby eheeks are by
beaatT. itat
beard and el-
snk at gray hair are closely a 9 -at a. . a a
prooaoiy uua rooa
ef hie nrieriae beaety. At
!, he la luge, well-devei-I a law snaciaien of vigor-
avervbodv will
to ma him and take pleasure
to
THE COtABBMOTHKB QT THE CAB-
I5ET. Secretary Folger is a somewhat
portly gentleman, who makes an impression of being a careful baob-
essr. Be is rather retioaot, bet enjoys seed story exceedingly watt. His huge, dark eyes have
rather a questioning look in. them,
ene woeld imagine tnat be
waaemwtaatly engaged in sifting
the motives of men with whom he is brought into business relations. He is weU-preaerved, tod wears wbiaksrsof a strict English pattarsx neativ trimmed, and when he
miles shows a sat of beautiful
white teeth. He has been called the MgTahawther of tbe Cabinet,0 bat that ieaa unjust travesty upon hie appearance, -wbiob is rather that of tbe "heavy father" of tbe
stage.
A BOB BELIKE BUB. FATHER. Secretary Bobert Lincoln, of tbe
war portfolio, is a stout personage, mere Eaglisb ia appearance than Mr. Folger. and wears what looks
very fike a scowl upon his open and otherwise manly countenance, be dom not evea remotely resemble
ms lamented mtber, bat w quite stubbily built, though not ungrace
ful, and seems capable of an imatoaee deal of heavy work. He resembles Grant more than any other public man, and like Grant has an inveterate habit of smoking strong cigars. HaP801tB8T IE THE CABINET. Postmaster General Graham is
of the "silver-grays" snd tbe
one ot toe party, lis a Hagenot cavalier
aad hie features are quite animated. Hark as a Don, straight as an Indian, am well-nourished person beam ae resemblance to the palloi aad attenuation of his early dsys apoa the Federal beach in Indiana, wane he mads a daily struggle for Eft with eld wounds received in the army, aad at tbe same time almharasd his difficult indicial
reactions with an ability that his snnerasor will have bard work to
equal, and can scarcely bops tosar-
And bow tbe farmer prays for rain. Set long ago be prayed that
tbe ratna might cease.
The chief dandy at Cape May eheago his suits five or six times a day. Early in tbe morning be auto aw a sorduroy coat and knee
brsteaca, or knickerbockers, such
ae ueyett riders wear, and in which he takes a walk On hu re-
tara, be dresses for breakfast in a
safe notable for wide cheeks and
loud yellow. At bathing time he
aaonters down to the beach in a
pajama; that is to- say, a loose sack aad wide trousers, made of
light-colored stew, girlishly trimmed, and normally worn in one's bedroom His advent on tbeeands
ia such a rig astounds those who
nave not bfen accustomed to aim,
and alarms them a little, too, be
cause they get the idea at first that
he is a lunatic. It might be ex
peeled that be would be still more remarkable when attired for the
water, but here occurs a disappointment. He appears in a plain and
conventional bathing suit of loose
flannel, because he knows that bis
attenuated form could not stand a comparison with those robust fel
lows who bathe in scant tights. In the afternoon he exhibits himself, for lounging or driving, in a costume of white ; and in the evening he squeraes himself into a seemingly impossible black frock coat and dark trousers. "Tbe former is conceivable,'' says (be writer, "if he wears corsets, as they say he does ; but how he gets his pant, aloona on is a problem. His legs are small enough for the purpose. But do bis feet screw off and on, or has he discovered a way ef donning them shirt fashion over his
dear little bead?"
BCBIHB SHEHIDAM. Gen. Sheridan made a famous
ride on Tuesday of last week, behind a puffing iron hone on tbe
Louisville, New Albany it Chicago
railroad that hurried him from Chicago to Louisville in ten hours.
The train was mads up with a
combination car, the superb dining.
car of tbe Northern Pacific railroad, which was so generally admired at tbe recent Railway Ex
position in Chicago, one of Poli-
awn's latest Bnffe palace cars on its first trip, and General Superintendent McLeod'e car, No. SO.
Such was the train as it steamed
out ef Chicago at 8:20 o'clock Tuesday morning.
The party included Gen. and
Mrs. Sheridan, Col. and Mrs. M.
Sheridan, Gen. C. H. Tompkins, U. a A. ; Col. Bennett H. Young, ' President of the L., N. A. & C. railway -r Col. G. C. Wharton, Col.
J. K. Falkner and Col. R. M.
Kelley, tbe committee representing Louisville; Mr. W. G. Sals, Division Superintendent, and others. It was originally intended to land tbe party in Louisville at 7:20 o'
clock in the evening, the idea being to have the President and Gen
eral arrive simultaneously. On the time being changed for the arrival of the President at Louisville by tbe Cbespeake A Ohio R. R.,
tbeMonon shortened its time an hour and spun along at a rate of
speed that even Phil, marvelled at. Col. Young had provided every comfort and convenience and
was a royal host, being ably assisted by tbe committee. Promptly
at noon, and on time, the train ar
rived at Lafayette, and, after a
change of engines, the trip was re
newed, with conductor J. B. Chambers still in charge of the train. One stretch of fifty-six miles, with
three stops, was made in sixtyeight minutes. Tbe last thirtyone miles into New Albany was
made in thirty-five minutes, four miles of it being made in four minutes and a half.
By 2 o'clock a large crowd
bad assembled at the Bloomington
depot, and some twenty minutes later the locomotive whistle indicated the approach of the train. A
grand rush was made for the depot platform and all arrived there in time to see the cars slip through
as if tbe track had been greased. At an open window sat a flabbyfaced grizzled individual, who was said to be Sheridan. Phil, could never carry that quantity of loose meat in such a break-neck ride as be made "in the old war days." Before the Bloomington glee club could squall a note, or the freedom of tbe city could be offered to the distinguished guest, in a two hour's
speech, be was well on his wsy to Louisville. Frantic efforts were
made by several individuals, to clamber on the train, but the conductor smiled derisively as the engineer pulled the machine open and flew down the track.
Corydon Republican : A trus
tee can't construct or repair a bridge or culvert where expenses exceeds fifty dollars, without first going before tbe board of commission
ers, filing bis petition snd having
three viewers appointed to first view the locality and ascertain
whether such expenditure would be
of public utility. The. viewers
must be notified by the sheriff, and takes at least two days each for the viewers to make the view and report, tbe cost of which proceeding will be from ten to fifteen dollars. This is another of tbe "economical" strokes of the late legislature. fa ' ' John B. Hall sharpened his wits when a boy bystreet peddling, and before he was out of his teens became an expert thiee-oard-monte swindler. Then he mastered the arts of bunko robbery, snd at length opened unfair faro games in several of of the Western cities. He was greatly admired and envied by less successful scoundrels. Hjs last exploit wan in Tcrre
Haute, where he tricked a fool out of 1,700. He spent part of bis money in a spree, and, on going to bed where drowsiness happened to overtake him, he left his pistol protruding from under bis pillow. His jealous wife found him there, and on a sudden impulse killed bim with the bandy weapon aa he slept.
ABJ APPEAL. .. 7b ih People of Bloomington aad roe CbwaJjy.
The gratt calamity to Indiana TJnivarny givet at a magaificant opportunity tLat eldom soma to any community, and nerer mora thaa once. Shall wa rise to tto height of oar unique prlritage, and how oarseWn tto worthy guardians of too higtoat adueatioaal intarattt of a proud oommonwaaltn, with two millions of people and afaiht handled millions of
doilari in property T
Wton the city of Lejden, in 1574, endared a terrible aiaga and reduoed itself to abject poverty, rather than mrreader to the anemia ol Holland. Prinea Wil-
liam of Orange ottered, in behalf of tto
people, to reward tba courage of tto heroic city by exemntin it from certain taxes.
ar by making it the seat of a great University. The citizens, jint emerged from famine and desolation, asked that the tax as to continued and tba University to established among them. Ho they attested their supreme wisdom and heroism, aad built for themselves an everlasting memorial.
Shall we show canal insiarht and cour
age T We are not in the midst of famine and war, bat of peace and prosperity. To doable oar taxes for a single year would give the University a noble site, and erect for it one of its most needed and important buildings. More than this. It will ehaHens and command the
sentiment and co-operation of the State in a way and to a degree never before seen or imajrinad. 80 shall we build for
ourselves a majestic, memorial, to to to-
neio ny an tne world throagh all Has. Are we ready for this ? Or are we ready to surra oder our trust, and peas into oblivion while tto prize which is aow within oar reach shall go to hands that are stretched oat for H and are waitina to
show themselves worthy ofilT
xoe cntu is open us. we aave cue unspeakable advantage of a first choice.
8hall we use it? To hesitate or delay is
10 ears tne scorn 01 otners ana to perish.
Lady friend : "So yon are go
ing to graduate next month, Celia ? Dear mel what a time of it you
must have. I suppose you are nearly fagged out.". Celia: Oh,
dear, no; mamma hires a dress
maker and she does all the sewing. All I have to do is to try on, yon know." Lady friend : "Ah, yes, I
86Qc
-In the pocket of a burglar who was shot dead at Newton, N. J., was found a Moody and Sankey
hymn book. How often must parents be warned of the effects of lit
erature on tbe morals of their children?
South Bernera, where stand
the famous lighthouse of the Hebrides, is visited twice a year only
by the supply ship, and once a year
by a clergyman, lhc lighthouse stands 700 feet above the sea en a
crag, it is very dimcolt tor even a lifeboat to land. There are about twenty people 00 tbe island, main
ly subsisting on nsu, wild fowl and
egg.
Col. Ingersol avoids stating
his belief as to the existence of a
God. He said be was combating
the idea that there was a harsh, blood-thirsty and revengeful deity, who delighted in the pains of tbe inquisition and derives genuine en
joyment from the tortures of tbe
wicked in the Jake of are known as hell."
Pieneer Ufa. "Romance avd Tbagkdy or Fionrs Lm" is tbe latest and, unquestionably.
the best contribution yet msde'to this de
partment of history. The reader finds it
wonderfully absorbing from taaarst chapter to the last, and then there it a powerful impulse to go back and road it all over again. The trials and successes of the early settlers ; their wars and treaties
witn tne Indians; captures, escapes, and almost miraculous recoveries of women
and children; great conspiracies, which
only lacked success to change the mstory of tne world and tarn back for a whole
century the course of civilisation on these
shores; romance, toil, tribulation, sentiment, and gigantic achievement of a claw of hardy men and women, of whom their descendants can not learn enough, will probably never find a more complete and attractive record than is supplied in the work under discussion. It is nervously, yet conscientiously written. The narrative is in the drama ic style, with a thoroughly appreciable predominance of that.DecuIlar. uctachor
which always declares the writer a patient
student ol tto classics. Had not xiomer turned his lofty lyre, observes Cicero, tho valor of Achilles bad remained past, and, with another Homer to celebrate their achievements, tbe grandest epic in all literature would enrapture oar ago. The subsettinK of thrilling: incident in
this book, hair-breadth escapes,'" ad a
tnonssad eventualities, even more remarkable than those of fiction,- garnish every .chapter, and add such restful vnriety as relieves and inspirits the mind, while thev
pour into it the very cream of historic
tore, xi must interest every render, and for tbe young and middie-aged American, of either sex, the fascination of its pages are irresistible, aad their story should be known to every one who cares o know upon what strange ana soul-thrilling events the fabric or our Western Empire is erected. It tells this story, and baptises its subject in the everlasting fame which belongs to civilised liberty in every portion of the heritage of God, In this commendation it would be unfair to author and publishers to overlook tbe style in whioh the book ia produced its beautiful type and heavy, toned oaner :
crest variety and artistic excellence of
Illustration ; aeatand substantial blading ; and the score of minor details which ctutpiro to make a volume worthy of a place upon every center table and in every library. The publishers, Jlessrs. Jonas Brothers & Co., of Cincinnati, are well, known publishers of many of the tost books sold within the past fifteen yean. Thx Rcmasck akb Tsuoxbt ' Pi onekk Lira. A popular account of the heroes and adventurers who, by their valor and war-craft, beat back the savages from tbe borders of oiviliaation, and gave tho American Forests to the plow and tbe sickle, etc. Royal Octavo, 1000 pp., 100 illustrations, by A. L. Mason. A. EL with
an introduction by John Clarke Bidpath,
liLi. U. Jones Brothers Co- ntMwhers, CuutanatL Ckioaco.iit. Louis, and Dal
les, Texas. Sold 5y iubaeriptioj) aaly.
"Show me an actor and I'll
show you a low-lived, godless whelp, said a member of the Salvation Army, preaching in the
Grecian Theatre, London. A pax
ilistic actor strode forward and announced himself, as he struck a
boxing attitude. "JCxaetry so,'
aid the revivalist; "I'll be as
I rood as my word. Here m tho as
tor shown to me. I am the low
lived and godless whelp that is in the sight of heaven." The Apache Indian may be susceptible of civilisation, but it
seems to be of a crude sort thus far. A traveler who writes about that warlike race to the Botton
Pott tells of a buck who was called "a bad Indian" because he had killed hia mother, wife and dsd-
oose. He complained to the Indian agent : "They don't treat me
fair. They call me 'bad Indian
They say I killed my mother.
Yea, 1 did, but 1 did it because she was too old to work. Then
they say I killed my wife. I did
that because she was too sick to work. They talk about killing my papoose. Well, I did that too but it cried too much and I
couldn't sleep. I am 'good Indian,' not 'bad Indian.' "
Canestrini a French scientist,
baa out off the beads of flies, ants,
grasshoppers and butterflies, and
observed thst decapitated insects
retain their senses for a very long time. Flies calmly robbed their legs, and behaved as if nothing unusual had happened. Butterflies eontinoed to fly for eighteen dsys, and grasshoppers kicked
thirteen days after being decapitat
ed.
Eatlce air llepwrt mf Eaasnr-
atloev Notice it hereby given that the Trustees of the several Townships of Monroe
county, Indiana, have filed in the oil lea of
tbe Auditor or said county, their report or
the enumeration or tbe white and colored male inhabitant of said county, over tto age of Twenty-one years, which niperts are onen for inspection and correction, by any citizen of said county. The number of Voters reported, are aa follows: Bean Blossom Township, 335 Washington, 329 Marion, IIS Benton, 111 Bloomington, tSS Bicnland, 39i Van Burcn, 234 Perrv, 400 Salt Creek, 14S Polk, til Clear Creek, SIS Indian Creek, 231 Total, :I6U BICHARD A. FITLK, July 11-83. A. M. C.
Notice to IVon-Rswtdenta, fltete of Indiana, Monroe eo. In the circuit court, Sept. term, 1883. Complaint No. 444.
David P. Burton Administrator of es
tate of Betsy A. Gentry etah
To Janes W. Gentry, Lemuel Gen
try, Tilebmaa U. Uentry, rarla U. Uentry, John W. Smith, Mary Campbell, Sallie Martin, Bliaa Furgusoe, Julia E. Ware, Milton H. Gentry, Elsa T. Pur-
guson, Henry ware, William H. .Martin, and James W. Alexander. You an) severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner a Administrator of tbe es
tate aforesaid, bas filed in tbe Circuit
Court of .Monroe county, Indiana, a petition, askine for Dartitlon and sale, mak
ing you defendants thereto, aad praying therein for an order and decree ef said
Court, authorising, tbe sale of certain
Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition de
scribed, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said iUte ; and that said petition, so filed and pondins:, is set for bearing in said Oircui'.
Court, at tbe Court House in BloomiaK-
ton Indiana, on the 2nd judicial day of
tbe September term, 18S3, or said court, the same being the 4th day of September, 1883. Witness, the Clerk and seal of 3iaid Court, this Snd day ot July, 1883. sbal D. W. BBOWNINB, Clerk Monroe Circuit Court. Mulky A Pittman, Atty'a. July 4
s
HEXIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of two certified copies ot de
crees, to me directed, from the Clerk's office of the Monroe Circuit Court, one in
which Asber Labertew, for the use and benefit of Levi Edmondson is plaintiff,
and John A. Bower, urnsiita u. iowar, Wallace Higfat and Emily Hight, lire defendants, requiring me to make the sum ef twelve hundred and fifty-seven dollars and nineteen cents $1,257 19 with interest and costs, and tbe other one in n eause
wherein Emily Hight is plaintiff, and
Jonn a. .Bower and urusiua v. sower are defendants, requiring me to make the sum
of 1,608 OS, with interest and costn, pro
ceeds ot said sale to oe applied arst to the payment of judgment, interest and costs
of first mentioned decree ; if any excess.
will be applied en last mentioned decree I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, September 1st, 1SB3, between the hours of 10 o'clock . . and
4 o'clock r. m. of said day, at the door of
tbe court house of said .Monroe xin(y, Indiana, tbe rents and profits for it term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, sitaate in the county of Monroe and Stats of Indiana, to-wit: A nart of tbe west half of the nortliweit.
quarter of section tuirty-three33town9
nine, norm range one west, sswiasing at the southeast corner of a lot. of 51 five acres, more or less, heretofore Mild and conveyed bv Asber Labertew and Elisabeth Labertew, bis wife, to Dr. Thomas P. Lucas, and running thence north, magnetic, 5 dec. 35 mia. west with said Lucas line, thirty-ana) poles and five links, thence north St deg. oust, fifteen poles and sixteen and one-half links, thaw south five degrees, thirty-five minutes, east tbtfe. ty-one poles and five links, thenae south 85 degrees west, fifteen poles and sixteen aad one-half links, to the place of beginning, containing three acres and eight square poles,' more or lass, situated In Monroe county and Stats of Indiana. If such rents and profit will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree interest and oasts, I will at tbe samo time and place expose at public sale tbe fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof a may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever, from valuation or appraisement law. SILAS GRIMES,
augl 1883. Sheriff of .Monroe co.
Louaer. aiers, Aworaeys.
BL00MHTGT0H BAB. BUSKIHKf D VSCAS, Attorneys, Office in the National Bank corner, upstairs. "Will practice In alt courts ot the State. Special attention given to Probate beau eat, and to celleetien aad preapt seat Htenoa of all claim. LOUDFit f MUiaa, Attorney. Oatos over Pint National Bank. All badness of a legal nature given careful actuation in all courts. Real estate Titles carefully examined by aid ef Louden' Abstract. A specialty made of tto ool lection and rswmtanoe of claims of all kinds. FRISDZ.ST, FX A ROOM J- TURDLET, Attorneys. Ostoe ta Bee Hive Bleck. Settlement of estates a specialty. Collection pxomptlT remitted. Capt.O.W. Priedley or Judge Peer will to in attendance at each term of circuit court. MULKFt PITMAN, Attorneys, will practice la tto various court. Especial attention given to collection, and to probata business. Crfflce, Pea's corner, oppee tto Progress Office. ROOEKS 4- BEShET, Attorney and Collectors. Otto in Mayor's Office building. Special attention given to settling decedents' estate, rind to all kind of probate business. Alan, abstracting. EAST k BAST, Attorney, at Law, BlecHBlngtow, Ind. Office, la Waldroa's Block, aorta side sqaare. Probata business and collections gives prompt alien ion. Will practice In courts of all adjoining counties. Business solicited. iriDdjttL vjrrrvinnBn
Office, Bee Hive Block, un-etaira. To the probate and collection business the firm will aire soocial and particular at
tention. Business attended to ia court of surrounding counties. "VTTJLLIA MIS i MILLS If Attorneys,
VT Office five doors south of Hunter's corner, up-stairs. Do a general collection
and probate basinets. Will practioe in courts of adjoining counties.
Notice to Meo-Ktstoelasjts. In tbe Circuit Court, Sept. Term, 1BS3. Mary Easley v. George Bailey. Divorce. Complaint No. 45. Now come tbe plaintiff by Bast East,
her attorneys, and files her complaint herein for a divorce, together with an anUavH that said defendant, George
Easley, knot a reatdeat or the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given aaid
dahndant that unless to to aad appear oa the etb day of tto next Term of tto
Monroe Circuit Court, to to heldea ou the
first Monday of September, A.D. 1883, at
the Court House in jtioomington, in sana County aad State, and answer or demur to said complaint, tba aamc will be heard
ana ueiermiaeu in ais inna. Witness my name and the seal of said
courtautedat isioetningion.iuis ziiuuay of June, A.D. 1883. D. W. BBOWNINO, seal Clerk.
Wall Paper,
WraiMW SHADES
Jlnfl Fixtnreei. THE PROPRIETOR of the CITY BOOK. STORE,
take pleasure in announcing to hi olj patrons, and the public generally, that be will open ia a few day
In tbe Willson Room, opposite the
Old Orchard Block, A Large and Splendid Assortment
of Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fix
tures, wnicn ne will oner i prices uui Cannot Fail . to please. Anions tho Wall Papers will be found
many of tbe latest and most fashionable styles. In the department of
Window Fixtures
will be found beautiful style of IB4DE OSODI, Also WINDOW CURTAINS, in targe variety, including beautiful Bait AMI TAHITIIES. A lot of Wall Paper, injured by the fire, will be sold at a Urge reduction below the usual price. Ladfe will consult their interests by not purchasing until they inspect my stock. E. P. COLE, Bloomington, Ind., March 21. 1883.
Resident Dentist.
Dr. J. W.
GRAIN.
Office in tbe G reeves corner, up-stairs.
All work warranted.
Notice of Sarvor. Notice ia hereby given to all non-resi
dent, and all other interested, that I will proceed, together with the County Surveyor of Monroe county, Ind., or his Dep
uty, on i nursuay, tne w nay of August, 1883, te run aad establish the litis and corners necessary to be established on the section line dividing Sections 18 ek IS, Town
0, North or flange one wets, commencing at the southeast corner of Bed ion 18 T 9,
B. 1 w. at 10 o'clock a.m., oa said day. All
parties interested are requested to oe present at said time and place, eke the survey will proceed in their absence. ass. I. OWENS.
July 18, 1883.
Motive to Nao-BieslaUiaits.
State of Indiana, Monroe county, at: In the Monroe Circuit Court, September Term, 1883.
Complaint for the construction of tbe
will of William W. Roddy deeeased. Complaint No. 411. William B. Roddy, ts, Fhreborn G. Paulev. Executor of tbe Estate of W. W.
Roddy, The Board of Home Mission of
tbe United Presbyterian unoron or north America, aad the Americas Bible Society. Now comes tbe Plaintiff bv East A Bast
bis attorneys and files hb complaint herein, tocether with aa affidavit that said de
fendants, Tbe Board of Home Missions of
tbe united rresoytenan uaurcn oi norm America, and tbe American Bible Society are not residents f the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that unless they be aad appear on the first day of the next term of Mon
roe Circuit Court, to to holden on tbe
first Monday of September a. U. 1889, at tbe Court House in Bloomington, in said County and 8tate,aad answer or denser to said Complaint, tto same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my nam and the seal of said Court, affixed at Bloomington, this 3th day of June, A. D. 1SS3. fsx D. W. BROWNING, July 483 Clerk Monroe C. C
East A East vtlya.
ESTATE OF JAMBS HANSON,
DECEASEDIn tto Monroe Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana. No. All creditors, toire, astd laBat ef aaid estate are herebv notified that, JtosaavP.
Morgan, edm'r de boo is noa of aaid setaier
baa filed uis aaowteXaad vouchers in anal
settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for exam lustion and approval on tbe 5th day of Sept., 1883, tbe same beine the first judicial day of the
Sept. Term, 1883, of said court, at which
time said creditors, heir ana leg.tteee are required to appear in said court in the City of Bloouiinaiton, and ahaw cause, if
any there be, why saHt sYunt should not be approved.
Witness, my name as Administrator, the 3d day of August, 1883. JAMBS FTJIORQAN, Adia'r.
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Wall Papers. "Window CniiT.fi n
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Wholesale and Retail
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DOORS. SssSII, BLINDS GLASS, HOULDIHGS, LOCKS, 1 HIHQES, KAILS ABB SC2EW
The Early Breakfa
COOKING STOVB
AUD THE. GRA1TD OUTER CinUsED Are Among Oar Specialties.
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PETER BOWMAN has piurdiessd ti
Drng Store on the West Side of the
North of the alley, AND HAS ADDED FRESH NEW Clears, Tobacco, Perfumery, Vaney
and J"are Wines ana JUiqaora
For medical purposes. An experienced druggist .in attendsaeSj
s all J t a a tm as ill f 11 t as -v as I n a, s
UBVVI MUB HVyVII9UUMRI
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Manufactured bv tto
NORTH WESTERN FERTILIZING COMPANY.
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WINTER WHEAT
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S to 10 buabela ner mere, and In are
Indiana and IiUnoialaet year, the crop ia above aa amrace. wheat and crass. Aonaaadaef ton are bgtee need tnBIliM
eeegraa, oeeauae ine farmers eana Xrr.them. Write for Ob eular.
ted in Illinois ueceaafaUr
XORTHWBSTimN FsTOTHsIZIirG COlERAjrY,
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Oounty jVutUtor's Annual Report."
tpnv Mw4...lw.l aiwldrts skt IffAnfMha CVmnt. f ndlatiftL haWS lwsmVwi 1
following report of tto Financial Condition of said County, for ttoysasj
- ing May 1st, 1883:
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336 41
2565 16,
1105? 53 6S40 94 89T 36 783 83
1000 0f
Ttore ha been received a follow
Account of dog revenue, del.. S533 081
Acct cf local tcbool revenue, Acct of township revenue, Acct of road revenue, Acct of special school revenue, A oct of redumption of land, Acct of turnpike revenue, Aeot of tnrnnike boad aotd.
Account of county revenue aa louowa : Nov'ber installments, dup, '81, 11153 1
April installment, dup, '83, 18181 8
Jtetunuea ny sun ior smogst
special judge, 150 00 Aefundod by supt of poor farm. 75 00
Kef ded tp. trustees, read tax ad. 1591 85
Kef ed by Lawrence co., jury feet, 5S1 oo
Jury fees paid by clerk ct. court, 18 OOj
Hrokers s iieense, loo oai
Advertising paid by delinquea.ta, St (o Miseellaaeous, 16 90
Damage and oost,scbool fucd sales, S3 sol
JJOi-Ket teas, ciroutt court. si ou
Total, 5S08T ft Bal. ia Treaaury, June 1, 'SI, 23811 81
Total' raseipta.
Redeemed by Co. Treasurer, Bal, in Treasury,
$81 70S 03 67099 83
Outstanding orders, June, 'S3, Bal. in Treasury, June, '83,
Indebtedness of the county, Respectfully submitted
$14605 20
$31,035 8S I460S 30 $16430 68
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There have tot wanaatssWwailttM ' J
following account; . " . :v Dug revenue, $533 OS .. Township revenue, 35SS IS , Road revenue. lis? 5
Local school rev.trus. 31SS ff
prjoclOechrtilfnd, 5tM BWiI
tieuempuon c lanaay Docket feea C.O. paid - . . J-
State treasurer,
Fees and salaries, 1SS ie .
LTurors, "
Damns, Poor. 4190 to
cnnunni, w
Public buildings, no to
(Coroners inquest, U 84
Roads aad aigbways, wis? Poor farm, iM SlectlcsM, IT TS Book and stationery, 3336 SS
Assessing revenue, I too OS Insane, HW H Printing and adver'e, 507 30
iTurnpike, ItSS to
Bridgae, U1T 13 House of BsfuKe. 130 as
Poz sealn hountv. SI AO
Interest on co. crders 3?W IS 93331
Total usund, S&Salia
juuutaeaiag order, June, '83, -Axmi
Total warrant to to redeemed, . Deduct outstanding order,
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