Bloomington Progress, Volume 18, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 January 1885 — Page 2
iiaan mim
begin le ye
making year.
It
iwmrebly
, aawngtfae ocoapants
fli FtorHoM of th county
K foUawimc will b of especial passing away,
iaiMeet at this time; Ti ... ..lit wkfya
tot li tvi 8ufe Bjulfe
i !. MmiL and were kept
& the iaoaoose a peeof
tbe coonty. Boew hko w . U u a aeoesmtv, for
tha Stat buikKngs wew. nelarg a famish teoewwiOatioos of
tbia data- The eoietioii ef the aoctl) wing of tba aayhMB has ic-J i Mm m fiamfebcd for tbe pron-
all - tte insane tuacn m Many e4 tbe eoontwa kav availed ihMmi 0 the nriviltee aad
wHawatl their nbor-booaea oil
ibis efes of mmates, bat by the last repirt of ffe flajaaaawwfcaa .if .r Inanae Heatwlal. we learn
tnatlwr t lejBwaaiSrftJNise Mafaanaate women in the coouty
Tioor bouses. These are distribiit-
mmaor 55 counties as follows :
Blackford, Brown, Dskalb, Foao
tain, Fraakfia, Fulton, Harrison Hendricks, Howard Jeffer' iAGraage, Lake, Monroe, Mia
; that eoaatyr bat
4-.i rw ku JSiLwe have not
ia a ; H It is
o. irale that tea rawpwing
I oe letnov-
..tgain, me iod of a presi- . -fe alwaja one of TlLa prospects of a
of-administration cause a
ereat many enterprises to hesitate.
00810088 BMu are uuwi the policy of any incoming administration, and they fear to make ventures. This feeling of appre
hension. I believe, however.
IhMilliit
," When asked if
tluHurht the outlook for bum
ma neon raci Dir. he said
M.wt flertainlv I do. iMvf1
that after the 1st of Jtmaarjswe
alu.11 hotrin a new era. i F1"
7
Mi' J i
that the year 1885 will be a f1 Li Tha hlaiu Of the
trade of the world is no favor. Foreign nations ai jag of os more than we buying them. Thev are py,n ?
difference in hard golf miiiionsoftbis reaches on m" coming steamer." '
if'
5 LOUR $14
iOUIS FEDDER
WHILE IN THE LEffE
OF HIS DUTY !
ir, to say
the least
The funeral services were held
at Walnut St. Fresuyteriao cnuron
on Monday afternoon, there being
large attendance of Knights and . it.
citizens. The procession was tea oy
theK. of P. band, and made an imposing appearance.
UoBMjsaoara
f-m llWBBitfll
, fc-j poor-i
Etent dfif Btitotto, oxUS ta hr tteiKw1 'fJ ..ianflrf mn eirlt day. T
- v iiririan Teaperaiice Union
nVnedto me the Usk of looking
. ter womin'a work lor woman, .toit this af preeent iaanimporiar cyaectioB oftttat work. These
nibrt junta women most neoegsari-
lv Boilef nianrprivatieaB where
t!e- are. aad the. -Stale fa
mad amnle nroviaioa fox their
uwfort MaA ;.afcty" it is important .i&sMmm tN States'
oHialaaali-'fW n eahwat
w'oate wrf aeeilty all members oi &$ -Wt'C- X. P, to give os ac
tive amutanee an this work. As-
cei-taia how arnay of tfats class ren uiin ia yottr coonty, and present ;c ,ycr coanry coram issioners a written reqoest that they be. remov
ed fo the Stale Asytem, aad thus
anJ Ann a rliiMf
W M letiW" .1.7. ?iveland will select for
, . i dien of moderate pub-
i- aaoh Dasularity as his
L.vinir it aacribed to the influ
of this or that member of his
fvlinet as might be the case were jtosarroand himself with the old oarbon lnminarieB. This policy,
if naraaed. will trive a boom to that
large crop of political accidents of
which he is chief.
A Cdtb 8W1BDI.B. Some weeks
age J. T. Eiler of this vicinity re
ceived the following postal card :
WUer, Varnon co. Mo, 131084.
IW Sir I am in "onned that you lost
our daed to the 129 Hcrea in Clare co,
Hichiaan. and wculd giv? 910 for a quit
lrim MM. X QBTB U1B nKlli "V
Btata, aad all tiw old Musk deocu to tna
tand. 1 will hum fcaa rorwara iui papen
with qnit claim daott to land for ie, ana will send to yon by xpress CO O.. if you
co desire. Let mo hear irom you.
BaanBtfiitlT voun, JUUX a. WHO.
lo is i H.YT1N
1
As Mr. Eater does not now and
never has owned land in Michigan
there is but one solution to the entire Blatter: The writer has se
cond the names of persons in all parte of Indiana, to whom he sends
these postal cards, hoping that the sapidity of some of these ad
dressed may be worked upon, and thinking that they may come into possession of 120 acres of land for $10, will close with the offer at once. Of coarse the deed would amount to nothing, and yet the dupe would
not be apt to expose himself by
making, the matter public. There is every reason to believe that Cobb
has taken in many an X.
am r OKnp9tle-3nerT John R.
Bloomineton was in a blase of
excitement Sunday morning, (and
has been ever since) - over a cruel
cold-blooded murder, perpetrated
for the paltry sum of $14.
Louis Fedder, a well-known oiti
sen, has for some time been mgbt
watchman at the Byors spoke sic-
. a
tory, located about a square ana
half south of the Baptist church
On Sunday morning be did not
come' home as was his custom, (his watch closing at 6 a.m.) and Mrs. Fedder went to the factory at about 8 o'clock, fearing tbat he might
have been taken sick, as he always
had come home promptly. She
found one of the outside doors
Cb fw. Headley, of this vicini
ty, will leave Bloomington this
week, for Leesburir, Florida.
Charlie intends to make Florida
bis home, if he can find a location
to suit.
John Stanger, who baa been
residing; in Dakota some time, and
Win. Coffey, of St. Cloud, Minn.,
are visiting relations in this county
at present.
The averaee yield of corn per
sere this year in Kansas has been
42 bushels, the greatest ever Known
The Direst approach to thin aver
age ws in 1878, when every acre
nlantedi to corn yielded a liuie ov
er 37 bushels. The total crop this
vear amounted to 190,870,686
bushels, an increase or neany iny
million bushels over, the big crop
of 188S.
The following named officers
for Monroe Lodge, No. 22, of F
and A. Masons for 1885, were in
stalled Friday night, January 8d,
1885: fm. B. Hughes, W. M.
Tn. T. Roger. S. W.: Frank
Tourner, J. W. ; Wm. F. Browniog,
Treasurer ; A. J. Axtell, Secretary
Watson R. Farmer, S. D. ; Caspe
Vanatndt, J. D. JohnCampbel
Tylor..
TJi Rfinnhlican Central Committee will
meet next SATUKUAI, January imo,
1IIS5. in tna Grand jury Koom, at i o-
elock i.m.
Wm. F. Bsowjfiso, uaairman, Bepublicaa Central Committee.
Letter from Prof. Klrfcwood.
IbTKBSiss, San Bernnrdino Co., Duo. 27tb, 1884. California.
To the Editor of tbe Progress ;
After ft residence of two weefct in the
valley of the Santa Ana, I am prepared
to give you my iippveuions of Soctnern
California. The climate u delightful,
though I have found tbe temperature lov or than I had expected. We ha"e had
icvei-al alight frotte, and a little are it ne
junry mornings aad evening!.
It U now the rainy sea ion, that ia, the
waaon in which raia frequently falU, but
we haye at timet teveral consecutive days
bright sunshine. The thermometer
seldom fslli below SO degn and li hi the
lowest yet recorded in thia part of the
ralley.
I have no hesitation in saying that Ar
lington, the settlement immediately south of Biveraide, is the most beautiful section
of country I have ever seen. The orange groves, palm, eucalyptus, and pepper trees, are in full verdure. Magnolia Avenue is sixtesi miles in length, and 13
ft. wide, divided longitudinally by a row of pepper trees into two parts, each 6 ft
wide. On each side of the avenue are
rows of palm and pepper trees, planted
alternately. Orange and lemon groves,
laden with ripening fruit ; extensive vine
yards, from which the raisin grapes have
just been gathered; orchards ot apricots,
English walnuts, Ac., Ac , stretch out on
Dither band ; while hedges of cypress,
iMjautifully and artistically trimmed, How-
era in perpetual oiooui, senu-iTopwai
plants, elegant and costly residences, &c
continually meet the view. All this, it
must he remembered, is the result of tne
judicious application of labor and capital
within the last fifteen years, 'tne water
ef tbe Santa Ana river is used for irriga
REPORT OF THE CONDI
Tbe First NaMoaiJi, at Bloomington, in the StaW at the clone of business, o day of December, 1884, Rxsootton : Loans and Discounts ,i Overdrafts ' U. S. Bonds to secure circuit- -. tion. 3 percts -1 Due from approved Reserve Agenua Due from otherN ation al Banks Due from State and frW) Banks and Bankers. Heal Estate $673 TO Furniture & FUturesl,094
Turnpike Notice NOTICB IS HERB BY GIVKN, tbat John A. Heeven, James A. Baker,, and Jacob Carmichael, a Committee apS ointod by the Commissioner of Mcnroe ounty, Indiana, to araos the benefits to bo derived from tbe construction -of the Turnpike described in the petition of Hdick M. Wylie and others, have roado tholr report to the undersigned, Auditor of said county and filed the same in the Auditor's office of said County and thnt aid report will come up before said Boai'd r bearing and oonfl-ttiation on the ltd y of Fobruary.lSSot Ht said offlce, when d where all interested may attend. W. M. ALEXANDER, 31-84 Auditor Monroe Co.
Current expanses and TaX'iJS
paid . ...
Rills of other Banks ...
Fractional currencyfiuclddlng
Nickels and cenui
Gold Coin......................... Silver (Join
Legal tender Notes Rodemjition fund with TJ. 8.
Treasurer net more msii a per onton circulation)
. 1 15,9i a,st 1,30
5,401
Imiiiiiimimim
$120,000 if
Total WW
LIABILITIXB
Capital stock paid in.........
surplus rund
U ndivided profit
Circulating Notes ro-
c'veo ir m uomptrol'r............... $168,008 OS SlO&f
Individual deposits subject to -i
check ........... 7S,whi 09
Demand certificates
of Deposit
Total I8
STA.TK Or IXDIAHA, l
Monroe County, J ss. T. W. E. Woodburn. Cashlei
above-named Bank,do solemnly Sj the above statement is true, to tb
ie Latest and Newest Styles of aci Pins, Ear Rings, Meek Cbalna, Bracelets CuaT Battam. rican and Swiss Watohei, at prices 11 attract buyers. Watch Repairing a specialty. HENRY P. TOUitNER. . with O. P. Tourner. OctS-84
MPS.
STAMPS.
A VQ TO MAKE MONEY A. JL O Persons out of Emcan make from S3 to $6 per day : 30eU. in stamps to the Capital pt Company, and receive by re. "Eight Ways to Make Money." Sital City Receipt Co., 801 So. olbmbus, Ohio.,
IPR
Mt!ee
AND A Ltd Pefltlon t UUA Indi
oourt.
Nothp;is SimnKin.Adl
Wesley &imi
tittc-n ta
ent. hM a
his dt'ts.
heard on the i
ofhe circuit ourf
Attest. D W: fj
Circuit Court Monioa i
Buskirk laaai tt!
mm
Motlca iisf sjs
Jul iieraigoou oa i
uircnK uonrt, am of tbe state of M
doclo-U
Buskirk!
AMD PAI
Plaas and
Bared far dv
buUdinak Also
Dieted tlaM4io.
at tbe tf a apaeil
aioomiagtan. .
Vr.v-.-tW
aiiil&iili
tion, and land above the water line-that my knowledge i and Mief. i.,above the limit U, which w.Urcanbel iSW
standing open, and huraed through fl for board8 continues to in
.1 1 U..:lj;nn, till aU roaohml 1 - n .1.:.. u..: ..
kuv lung umiuing GreSw 1U x arm, mu uciug vnni-
the passage-way to the boiler room,
and there,upon a pile of spoke ahav-
cpM'.MK. on your Na--
t.tera.
Ksx. iL T. Btwww,
5t Stawoteadent of
work lot
It is sarmiaetf taat Mr Hea- ... . -i t-iJJj.
oncKc iS3aaifyeaaaiisiiB.vssv
land's, inteaeoa
jNew Vork
tii Pre.-
rXNjgasanr sue
A
The
tmut! vo sneaK eneoarapngly af lie h-jstaess eotfcefc. They aJect ii. believe that ia the aezt sjxtjr ya bosiaeas wiU greatly
viaai.'
a v
, 1 3BlSB,ir- WSa.M!
wcent letta" to a Nem-Yotk-.
M.-m- . -j- a. '
will be nratected b eleawcrats.''
We haven't a doubt of it, not tbe
s igrteat dAit. j . -Jit it4allte drieks wifl diat theCoafoder
for a meaniss in order to
rtnanrMMter Clereland. Ever since
ed with tsamjiiMver aas
exploeiWseeneealed oa
It is nnorted that a history of
the War oTtjbleietIion is being
written by Uoaeral Ursnt. than
whosa there ia ai maa Kviar who
could' make a BwreeMBplraeceBB1
if such a boa, everybody wul
if mt to- read what tac old aero
lias to say of tHwarjaVaiehhe
frm aeraawe Ha ead.
rTaere was a coestsnt steeaaVofi
, ....ct-i -xi-j :
The substitution of glass
,ro, two or Monroe
osHintv's Democratic notabtei., came up
ftoaa Bloomingtr n, Monday, to interview Congressman Mation regarding tbe Postoaes is that place. Finding that he had anna to Indianapolis, the; followed him
tbern. Sweet George William Curtis was right when he acid: "We are confronted by the Democratic party, vnry hungry,
aad. yon my be sure, very tnirsty.
K --The following officers, were in-
atafied tor KlUtUvitte iidge no. 243, v. aad A. M for tbe vear 1886: Wra.JS.
Mathews, W. L , N. R. MasQBrirW.; 4. D. Coffey, Treasurer;' .Barton Acuff,
Secretary: J. K. Phipps, -S. D. : J. B
JDrby, J. D. ; E. J. Allen, Ty lor.
EUettsville Citizen : The fol-j
lowine nersons. -from Bloc trine; ton were '
Wruesti oMiSs llattie Munson , Christmas :
BniUn.-.CbarlMt FM, Bd J?id Owens,
accompanied by Misses-Eva? HslV9mma SoQStcn, end Jpeiae Braxtaa.
i-rTbe FraJices D. Mathews Post
Belief Corpg, ol'ffllettsville, have elected the following oflicers : President, Emily
Matthews; Senior Vice President, var-
nelr Eakin ; Junior Vice President, Lou Markebarry; Secretary Sua Whitted;
Tiaaaarar, Mary L. JHouston ; Chaplain,
Geeeiia Htruit; Uooductor, aary .nner;
OuardT Jane Mills; Director, Martha franklin; Delegate to State convention,
Henrietta ferry.
Arisona Tribe No. 52 Improv
ed Older of Bed Men. elected the follow
ing officers, leat Thursday n gut: Henry BftHsw", Sachem ; William Hall, Seui or Sasramore ; James M. Mstthews, Jun
ior Sagamore; C, A. Mobloy, Keeper of
Wampum ; jecn vote, uoiei oi nec-jras; H. 3. FeHus. Prophet: Charles McMillan, Host; Ed. It. McCUe, O. J. Thomp
son, Trustees.
ly the case in those busiuens structures in which the cellars are used m- A A 4.1. I - J a ns?
,ngs, m front of the b Jha r8dit Ly0DBai8i m I. Boulehusband in a pool of Wood, with yafd dM ItaueiJS the wnoje (lf the three broad gashes, in his head, that ground floor is paved with large
told too plainly w be bad died squares of roughened glass einoeti-
at the band of an assassin-robber, j Bed n a strong iron irame, nu
, , . m toe cei ars ueueaiu tuerc io iuus Near by lay a piece oi oak, two in- eucient , Qg dM ches square at one end, but tapering enawe the clerks to work with-
to a handle, and with stains of blood 0Bi ,,as Tj,e jarge cen;ral hall
upon it. This is a terrible weapon at the offioes of tho Compdoir d Ejin the hands of a muscular man, as oempte has also been provided with
Mit isjOaHat-a-yard iu Wh,-aud "8 i nwwng, auu . . -iitjs-!WT.M. m-? u b 7 tu t althousrh its nriine cost is
will weigh about ten pounds. considerably greater than that of
There is a "watchman's indicator") boards, class is in the loniz run far
at the office, to which Fedder was j chea;per, owing to iu almost unlim-
required to make a trip every half ,ted durability. hour and pull a small nob that reg- " ''" , . istered his vUit The last register - ?ew A bany Mge r chins
. , . - , I io ivim a uit uiovuiy n tutmu-
was made at z o'ciock oa ouunay Tndian M w5.
1779.1JathaO Robertson, Dave Kill-
conveyed in canals is valueless. Good
orange orchards whose trees are six or
eight years old we worth from ten to flf-
teen hundred dollars per acre. A single eras on a 8. rove of ten acres is worth
from 3000 to 5000 dollars.
San Bernardino County is tbe largest
in California, if sot ia the United stales
Its area is 33,400 square miles, or three-
fourths that of Indiana. It is bounded on j
tbe east by the Colorado River which
separates it from .Arizona. Tne county
is traversed by the coast range of moun
tains, of which San Bernardino Is tne lot-
tiest peak, (11,600 feet.) A Urge prcpor
tion the county is uninhabitable, consist-
f dry sandy deserts, 84 bald volcante
mountains. Gold, silver, tin and copper an all found within 'the limits of the
county. Parte of the' "Death Yalley,'
between the Armagosa and Paramint ranges are from lua to 260 'fees below the
level of the sea. The heat of this yalley
during ths summer is very intense. DANIEL KIRKWOOD,
n.t d nf December. 1884.
rw i. a f. . .
voao. a, omm-Notary,
Correct Attest I John Wau
Hat. U. ht Hxmby c. m
Jiw7-1885
Meir Orleans WarlsFi
tlOB. December IStb, the I- If-;
way placea on sni at nisi sion tickets to New OrUanr
account of World's Kxpil'
will be limited to forty t
date of sale, and told al f? days limit rebate, draft alt which will be refunded ft presented before limit f; pired, making net rate of $. of 15 days' limit.--Ih.-i
Winter Tourists tickets to Now OrLwjm
good to return till Juno 1st, will be tafg
tinuml at rale OI au louna irio.
cards, foldew, rouies, and ull ether U forl
matifin, apply to
CARTER PERKING, Ticket Agf:H.
I-
18 HEBEBT otveh, that the Tat
in my bands, and I am ready to,6)fS0
iws the rate ot Taxation ov each on
IPS.
ton, ille,
It You tUtak of Allvtlnp; West
You will serve yoUf o ivn Interests best
A , r by making your avmoaBiiietite to go via -Governor Gray turned the of- 0hio MissisFippi Kilwsv, hi ;h U
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seta m
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lofrali
, ?1. For each nddittu
mm
morning, as is infallibly shown by
this machine.
The- iireory is that Fedder came oat ef the engine room and was on bis trip to register at 2:30, when
some one who was concealed behind
the partition struck him with tbe
oaken
afterwards, as there were three dis
Mr. Karaell returned from Laa Vans. N. M on 'Saturday m online.
hswincfiA his daughter, Lors, at St. Loufa, whare she is visiting relation). Her beatta ia not improved.
Miss Onia Smith of Logans-
port, Ind., visited her iriend, Miss
land and Samuel Grassaway, all
Methodists, removed from the vi
cinity ot Materson's Station, five or
six miles west ot Liexiogtoo ay., to a point near the present site of
Charleston, Clark county, taking their families with them. In 1782
i . . .1 1 ' i 1 . ! J t...
-1..U j . i. u: :ia ai iinouiot oiaw w uiBuikm j
-mrv e l a- t I
Samuel Uassaway, mviu ifioiano,
fice of eovernor of Indiana over to
Governor Purter, and die latter
sill reciprocate the compliment, iSi o
It is the opinion of physicians
Asiatic clolera may De
ed in this country next spring.
the best and quickest rout via St. Ijuir tj
all pointa West, SouthweJt and Northwest. This groat through line rutfe four daily trains for all points west, consisting of day Coaches, Parlor anil Sloepini Cars
j without changn. First class, second Cfcwi
...... , t r. - tanu emigrant tlcners arc uu goon on
that Asiatic Cloiera may o tlre ; these fast trains. We run no omigrant-
trains. For full infuriuiition in rej;' rd to
location und price of land in the W intern
tinot wounds one on the upper and tbejr fomiUes and two or three
front nortion of the head, and two I others, whose names are not pre-
k.. i,ainnrtkliMil t.hn I served, loininc the class. It was
UHICIB WU H wuv mvw.. - I 4 "IO I i
. : i i this Class. 01 WBlCn oaiowii viroan
two awer .pB -.vm . thfk bu5,t
delivered with greatest force. . fi , Metbodi8t church io Ind
He bad been paid $ 14 the even- iana. This church was from the
no rustniw. nv mr. Kvon. ana idis suhe rename iruiiiu. uumi. u
, j t r " . . . r.
j u:. k 17. not ournea iu i uu . ww
suUBy . . ww w - ,and Rol.
n.s person wnen ne was louna. of nund logs block-house The screams of Mrs. Redder, with. small loop holes for riwhen the ghastly corpse of heir bus- flea, the worshippers carrying their
.;kr mora Hmrt. triins with them to cnuren ior pro-
? .. tj:. ..1,o
j ii; i teciion arauntK muuu "
. 1 T3-t n.tiniiilit nraa mw the lirBL
band met her
rending, and soon
tuuo "" pwp.v. M-oKigt oreacher to preaoti io
Maxwell was notified, who ordered jnf jana as jfiT Lynch has stated.
tbe remains removed to the under- Bev. John Page preached at urassto1raa nkatw tViair mora va minefl awiiv's as earlV 88 1794 boiog in
ed for banaL n o nkrnh for a number of
Jjouis Decider was ot years oi y4ar8. Rev. William ourse, i age, a hard-working, law-abiding member of the Kentucky confer.
The Century makazine is the
only leading and standard publication of Us olass tbat is issued monthly. It is pub
lished br Scnbner Uo. ana taiies '' place of'Sbrtoner' Monthly, a wifgaime that bad earned a wojOd--Me reputation.. The "Centuryl.' ft as wU known in Europe a in iMerica and it is highly prized b;irterary people of the higher class in lisnden, Liverpool and Manchester. To be thoroughly posted on the leading iiteiarv topics of tbe day you must read the Century. Wide Awake, published by D Xathrop, Boston, is one of those msga lines which the demands of a cultivated fublic has brought into existence in late jars. It nils a niche peculiarly its own, aid by illustration and story impresses tiutbs upon the young that are seldom impressed in any other way. Wide 4 wake is elegantly printed and artistically illustrated, making it sought after ty both young and old. Better order the naa-azino for oae year you will oarer
rejret it.
n 1 1. -tasnsw-
THE PROPRIETOR of the City Book Store, thankful for bis large Christmas trade, and vet not oreferrinii to carry
over the remainder, proposes to sell what
h bas loll at an
Immense deduction
Seme oi the artioles at cost. The good
ate not cullines. nut represeni, an varies
tM of this splendid stock. Some of bia
citrons who lineered so lonainely over
1 dainty uin nuuna, ana nesitaiea
o.i account ot tne cost can now oe accom nadabid t to their heart's content.
Come lone I Gome alll And be made
hippy. E. P. COLE
f
State?,rates of fare, timo imd coni;ec turns, address either-wr" -it tB inderKnp.lio
will ciJlHi you at your uorotja n urau, fantfifi tickeU at lowest rates and Save . . . it j . t :
your aggagB ana nonseainu goou nijj-
ped to destination, xms asssianca is rendered free of charge as wo aav regular agents for the company, and io r.t re
ceive a commission irom iu niun jor.
Call on or address JUHX OttAJiAaa,
Passenger Agent O. A M. By., filoom-
gt.)ii. Ind. Or W. B. H AIATE AD, Tran. Passen-
ger Ageut, Vincennes, Ind.
aamaVy
.;.iv enthcSStbo
a?ifvw:r among the calleis, :y 7 one with a letter ftoai sosas Dcn-wratic politiciaa sopporting ajjniUii'n. The files of the ' j.Miutive CEamb aast be growing heavy with these doeuatents.
- -A correHpoiideat at Washine-
on says: Indian Demoeraoi are
to tbe front They tihe fcrtels,
l'ioi-k ap tlWaidewijIks andNHxiipy vury - place of nromiavace iusW
dap! til fobbic. They are hopefM
that Use early bird will catch the
worm, awf ale oa the fMnd to
learri alt the totjefi before the fourth
Ajf March. Tha- Hvm are ready
to iaake alNdavh that Joe HcDoa aa has a twoitgage oa a Cabinet
irtio zml it UhL a littfo that
!? mm
.Kribns
vwwns jrtFe9ented a
ouincsd is dejimeo
reaHoas. "One h that
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P IS Hass tbriwwli hwt satdli oeriodi
Sjit-'surh traies itiaUibp
tsUtfi :jiicia mil jp below jfc'ia ply a as it:rj;tvc eae,
v
'weuolog' of X . Jacolis and Miss
Alice Jackson, which took place last Wednesday eve at the residence of the bride's parents, on West seventh St. There is still some 125 needed to pay the expense o( setting up the monument to Dr. K iitt. Will the TraHees and Faculty of Indiana University permit this enterprise to tail for so paltry an amoant? The monument is almost tady toset up. ir-The Hoopeston (Ills.) Journal says : Tne Union Scout Drama is undoubtedly the best military play on the road.' Ilarnjcn-'ost G. A.K.. did well to secure oorarade Ciemson sod vTntaV. This nlav delineates
aiflThcirue pbsses of soldier life,
from enlistment to the urn of the veteran. The tableaux are the fiuect ever preienttd, especially the Nattoni! I cemetery apd decoration. Tbe Journal cordially l ucoinmetids
Mr. UtemBM as a gentleman, and
citizen ef German descent, ne
leaves a wife and a large family of
TssiuSm. lie was a member of the Walnut St. Presbyterian church,
and a charter member of Franklin
Lodge, No. 22, K. of P.
As Fedder had left his revolver
at home that night, and the fact that he was killed while be had his wages, and the further fact that the murderer was evidently familiar with the factory buildings, throws suspicion upon "home talent," vf which we have an abundance, j A number of arrests v-vre made on Sunday, and a court of inquiry was in session all day, but there was not enough evidence found against any of the parties arrested to justify the authorities in holding tbetn. This, it is said, is the first murder that was ever perpetrated in
Monroe county "lor the purpose of
robbery, au so intense is the feel
ing, that should sufficient proof be
secured to fasten guilt upon an in-
hia prospect (ox kngtr.y
i i . t. ..
ence, also preacnea at tut;uirusaB.wav meetine house as early as 1795
Rev. John Sale, also of toe Ken
tucky conference as early as 1800.
1 aivi.Iiialst s'w
iotlce of Admlnlsfinatton. VTOT1CE is hereby eiven that the un
IN dersiened has been by ihe Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Monroe county,
anoointed Administrator of the estate of
John C. Lookner, late of Monroe county,
doeiiased: Snid estate is supposed to bo solvent. WILLIAM AKMBRUSTKB, Jitn 7-85 Administrator. Busk-rk A Duncan, Attorneys.
Administrator's Sale.
KTOTICB IS HEREBY 01 YEN, that
m tba undersignad.Administrator of the actaie of John C. Lockner, deceased, late of Monrmi county. Indians, will sell at
public outcry, at his lata resldenee, In
Pol It township, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 3lr, 18S6,
the personal property of aid decedent,
connlsting or Trnm of Mules, One Cow, Lot of Hogs, Corn, Hay, Oats, dw.
TI1RM3 On all sums of $3.00 and over, purchaser will give note with approved isuitritv. waivinit relief from valuation
and appraisement laws ; undo- $3 cash in
band. , , , ' Sale to begin at U o'clock .m. ' WILLIAM ARM BRIOTER, Oanf-So Aileiiaistrator. lUiCiu D.ir.can, At.wi.ove.
.Anvbodv can secure an organ
oi aiano new, on terms tnst can easuy ... . , n A 11.1 . 1. .
uioamDiiea v is. w 111. a. aokiob, ww
aierpruing agent, (at MoPheevera A Smeaiakers hardware store) will supply
yoi with a first-class organ. for $10 each,
an4 I per montn tin paia ior ; or a areola piano at $25 cash, and $10 per cnfntli until paid for. Call on him and limine guarantees, instruments, and arn farther naiticlalars about terms.
Hsis agent only for Brat-cUss instrti ajsote.
St. Nicholas, . for boys and
girts, is a publictition which every parent
mlV give vo n iiuiurau ircoy nnu nii oil fr of coots minatioo. It is recog-
awed everywhere as one of the purest murnxima of its class, and the parent
tkat iifllects H for his ohildren does them
klidmess tbat will show in after life by tie lessons this publication teaches. It is
at oulerowth and successor of The Hitcr-
sito, which in its day was deservedly fam nra. Remombor to inouiro for Bt. Nich-
oSis, when providing your reading mat
ter.
The Art Intebchange has,
hfisides its very valuable and ser
viceable Notes and Queries, designs for china painting j an embroidery
fr-r a cushion from the Koya
Bchool of Art Needlework, South
Kensinerton : desiirn for vasedecer-
atlou; several dosiens for drawn-work
and iar stained-class decoration. EkbIbs
too, a practioal artist and designer in Morale Glass, contributes a paper on the
aubiect. and there is a practical element
tarv article on Hammering Brass the
kind of homo art work now uppermost in
interest. The colored plates, introduced
with the new vear. are taking features
and will add greatly to the value of this sterlinis publication. The Ast Inrasv-
(tUAHaa is published fortnightly
l'urayvl, iy i ill, uattivw, 1 6t.se, 'jw Yfk.
Bt $3 00
io Kaast a
niawlntkj
WALKER BOOT
Sold by McCaUs 4c Co,
iay pay the full amount
in April, 1885, or may, ',-$
re said 3d Monthly in Af
st Monday in NovcmbWcl
as. much as one-br;of tS
ivor shall not be nsiil on orv
.. ..1--!1 LUlMM
iv. nt. daaiiii'es and o pereei
a vy lay. xi j'uu ore lunuic w j te tli a tact to the Treasurer,
ivnshin. . Jlixamioe vour tveett
ii orderei uaid when the iiersoaUi'ri wheal
Utent ta. TaxpayerslriiruaCa greatlyj t off tax navine until the last tlW'WtWceai
oil- il Til mmn icatM. SUCtt SS'I
are espcciauy ijoited to call when we are at
time to maKe ti..- (H vision a.id senarate receints.
Bloomington,! jj 17 1g84. .Tlwar)ffj
before thi
half tberet
half oh m. IdII -charged j$ day ia delinqiieat lected as pi& ouetownshio given for eti.
will be entlom
drawn owerai
vantage notoui
those who
Henry P.
Toum
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Watchmaker aiid
HAS A DESIRa ble SELECTION OF LATBSE'SI
-STWm m . 7 TI -i a . V.v".a"
w atones, isi&cfis. Vfimmt
and Jeuelr.y Lockets,!
jHoveltves in, JSirttoh
-R.hS.-mM Stnn- -mMi
Ltsv' .&ye
Jsatlca ta Nan-Residents.
State of Indiana, Mot roe ceuni.y, ss: . In the Monroe Circuit OouH, Febru
ary Term, 1885. . w.
Tui IMm vs. Harruit J. Ridno.
Kow oomes tbe plaintiff by R. A.
Pulk, his Attorney, and flies nis com. plaint herein, together with an affldarlt stating that said defendant, Harriet J. Kidge, is not a resident of the Uitirte of Indiana, that said action is for a divorce, and that said non-resident diafendant is a aecessary pany thereto. Notice It therefore hereby givon said defendant lait named, that unleiw she be
and appes- oa tbe nnt aay oi toe n term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be bolden oa the flrnt Monday of Febraary,
A.D. 1S86, at tne Uourt House, m oiwrainfn in id Gountv and Sla'te, and an
swer or demur to said icomplaint, the same
will be heard and determined in nor so-
sence. . . .: . ,
Witness ray name, ana ine snai oi asm
court, affixed at moomington, una v dav of December, A.D.,1884.
fSKALI unvntnuoi """" DrclQ.1884. Monroe Ojrcbit Oourt. B. A. Pulk, Attornay.
notice to won-Resldent SUte of Indiana, Montoo oounty, ss. In the Monroe circuit court, February term, 1885. Complaint So. t66. Blisabeth Taylor, Huana Clurk, ot al, VS. Catharine Ol irk, Kobert Gillmore, etal. Now oomes the plaintiffs by James P. Morgan, their attorney, and flies their complaint herein, with an aindnvii stating that said defeadact, Cntharinn Clark, is nt rtisidont of the State of Indiana.
that said aution is for the liosavssien of
real estate, and that said non resident dfendaiit is a necessary party thereto. Notice Is therefore hereby given, sail rinfanrinnt. tbat unit's she be and X-
nr on the fifth dav oi! the nsst term of
ihn Mnnroa Circuit court, to tn holden or.
the first Monduy of February, a o. 188S,
at the court house in IHoomitigton in said
county and state, and saswer or demur to sai l complaint, the same will be heard
and determined in her absence. Witness my name und the seal of said court, affixed at Bloomington, this 3 day of December, a. 188t. D. W. BROWNING,
Clerk.
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