Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 March 1885 — Page 2
tnfc!t-!m iftrAftMsf Uis .tl.,e si?.t!r ofl Farmers Fatal Feud!
C HP' ."Mistress of the White House,"
i somewhat of a character. She 1 a woman of ideas; a teacher and a
Prirbd meh Tatadag JUWmrH iy TFTLLIAM A. GABB, 8Jit M PuViaher.
A war between England and l!u?sia would cause a business boom in the United Slates. Let it come. T'ae solid Sooth gets three Cabinet positions for her 153 tectorial rotes. Mr. Cfeveland pays his debts liberally t the public ex - Commenting on President Cleveland's cabinet the New York Tribune says it is "purely English in sympathy and southern in se
lection." If Abraham Lincoln had ret civ-ed the treatment and encoorage-n-.fnt from Democrats J bat Cleveland is now reeeivingfrom Republicans, the unfounded hatred that f ulminated in his cowardly assassination might have been averted.
the
lecturer, and belong to ihe class culled strong minded. She is thirty-eight years old, and wears her hair short ; is bright and well educated, and is said to be smarter
than her brother, the President. We presume this is the first time in the history of the couutry that the President has been a bachelor and the chief lady of his household an "old maid." The White House is veritable bachelor's hall indeed. --The Sew Ag enters a protest against smoking in public meetings,
lodges, etc, Where non-snKners are annoyed or compelled to absent themselves. It is surprising that men who have a proper regard for their fellowroen will deliberately smoke in stages, or steamers, in court rooms and other places where those whom it makes sick cannot escape jhem. It is ongf ntkmanly, altboaeh persons who make pre
tentions to "being gentlemen are
guilty of this conduct.
Allen's Accurate Aim. Deatk ia "Tbe Abstract P DESPERATE, DEADLY DUEL.
Fighting Farlouly After Beta? Fatally Shot.
Columbus Republican: The
large Democratic msjority in Brown connty is made to do good service
in tbe late gerrymander or me State. Bartholomew, Brown and
Monroe constitute a senatorial district, tbe Benoblican msjority in Monroe being nullified by the arrangement; Brown Morgan and Johnson form another and the Republican majority in Morgan being wiped out. Then it is tacked to Monroe to form a representative, district, and the Republican majority in that connty is again crushed. Thus the vote of the five
counties of Bartholomew, Johnson, Morgan, Monroe and Brown are noMJt'fe"t&a-4atter. With a
j Kepuoiicam voie u una..
ties oi ,io- twey cannoi pwusv elect more tthan one representative while the Democrats with a vote
.w 'uinc stationed at Bedford, is only a little larger, will elect two Siting a newspaper in Ventura, senators and t"""; Ol.. and in ZL edition of his $Z p.urr has this to say f the weather: m by wych they expect to
We receive frequent .inquiries hq members of the Legisla-
Imm tne east concerning inra nw-.ort
Tveentv-five hundred of
female employes of the carpet mills
in Yonkers. New York, struck recently, but when interviewed by a newspaper reporter not one could be found who could tell what they bad struck for, or what their grievances were, if any. "The Union ordered us t strike and we did so, r ml that's all we know about it," w.is all the explanation the reporter could get. " The girls were bavnV a jolly time, and seemed to t'Unk H great fun to go out on a strike 'Tike the men do.
mum 1 be Weather tat California.
Icv. StrphenJJ&wf r?, a prcaclier a -mar -tmUT "
.! tuc aiK. enure n who was at
lion of the country, but Our time is . occupied that we find it impossible to snswer each inquiry separi tely. The cold weather has been ..i severe cast of the Rocky Moont tios that it has caused many to
out of a total 01 iou. i
this is a a reform Legislature ana they have the gall to declare that this is a fair apportionment.
Tod. Journal : Isaac P. Gray ; Rncwnnr nf Indiana : Isaac P-
mrn their thoughts to this climate. Qnya Pierre, is private seeTo such as-have inquired of ns in 0f the Governor of Indiana ; relation to onr-weather and climate Bvani Gray, the brother of Jsaac we will say that it is generally con- j pfjrav's private secretary, is to redf-d that more lovely weather lh'e postmastership ofPorteoaM nut oe desired than that j.an(j jf tilere are any other memwbbib has characterized our winter j of tfte (joyemor's familv who
ii.nth8. V c can not now can 10 . it is to be hoped tney
li'.t!
.fcd a single disagreeable day..
K nmviilixl fur before' the
.Mowers, pioom wnimuuij " , dreadful fry ot nepoliam ia ruiavu.
You can have strawberries and i-early ail kinds of vegetables any ds tf in the year. Something over eight inches of rain has fallen this h. n. It is now becoming somewhat dry and if no more rain h .mid fall crops waold be light. But we expect the ''later rain" next month and that will bring on the rop f wheat, barley, corn, beans, ct. Oar days are never sultry, u:ui our nights are always cool, si nd induce refreshing sleep. If ci want to know what the writer would add to this climate to make it more complete, we answer that we have nothing to 8dd. The climate is all we can ask and desire iu this lite: To us it is agreeable in every respect. It is no paradise but next to it. Yet we have beard people grumble and. complain even 1-ere. If it rains, they say we will have a flood; if it does not rain frequently tkey say ire will have a drouth ; if tbe mercury gets down to fifty " degress above zero tbey complain of the cold ; If it gets op in seventy-five degrees they eom.i:iia of the heat, and tbe great surprise is that the Maker permits thuo lo live in as fine a climate. The man who is not satisfied with the climate ofSouthern California ill not lie pleased with any climate on this earth. But come and try it for yourselves.
Four miles west of Ellettsville,
this connty, resides David Allen, a farmer who has been known dur
ing the past fifteen years as one of
the most energetic and progressive men of the neighborhood. He owns about 00 acres of land in
one body, and resides upon tbe farm it comprises. He also at different times purchased adjoining
farms, among others one known as
the Dave Woods farm. This farm ha sold some three years ago to W.
W. Pitts, who came from a local!
ty near Indianapolis. Pitts and Allen have been doing business together from time to time, and re
cently disagreements have arisen,
and finding himself nnable to pay the $9,000 he contracted to give Allen for the farm, Pitts had let
the land revert to the original own
er, losing as it is said he claimed,
some $3,000 in the transaction
Pitts recently visited Kansas, and while there bargained for a farm and came home to dispose of his
persona property preparatory to
removing. The sale took plaee on
Tuesday of last week, and it V&
obserjM$4lyuV-4h "menj who were
hardly on speaking terms, studiously avoided each other during the entire day. Deputy sheriff Payne approached Pitts with reference to an unsettled execution,
and deputy treasurer Gahbert was inquiring about some unpaid taxes, in all aggregating $200. The matter was arranged, bnt Pitts said Allen had a note and some money belonging to him, amountto $700, and that be must settle the claims. Payne asked Allen and he denied having the money, but said he held the note to secure himself against some claims that Pitts had made him liable for. Payne asked Pitts to talk the matter over with Allen "but he refused to do so both men were evidently on their guard over some misunderstanding. Between 5 and 6 o'clock Pitts sent one of his children to Allen's bouse
with a request that he come and
Tuesday (to-day), and Allen was
placed in custody of the sheriff.
It wan at first intended to take
the remains of Pitts to Rush county for interment, but owing to a wreck
on the railroad the trains were de-
layed,and that plao was abandoned.
Tbe burial took place in Richland
township.
Louden & Mien have also been
retained to defend David Allen.
Allen is fifty-nine years of age.
Pitts leaves a wife and six children.
Some of the shot from Pitts' gun
found lodgment in Allen's heavy
overcoat, and a few penetrated the
skin of one leg, but did no material
e.
There were four persons in the
room beside Pitts and Allen, when
tbe shooting occurred, viz : Frank E. Worley, Wm. Miller, and Al
len's two erown sons. Bart. Acuff
was in the adjoining room when Allen fired, but came in soon afterwards. Some of the "eye witnesses'1' state that Pitts' overcoat was lying on a chair ; that after a threat be stooped over, and with his right hand reached into a pocket, and that he had bis revolver in his hand when he raised up.
The prosecution of AUen will be
conducted by Henley Y Rogers. There is considerable variance in
the statements of "eye witnesses,'1
which is easily understood when tbe
excitement under which ail must
have labored is taken, into account
It is reasojoabla-to sappose that the spectators were too busy dodging
anticipated bullets to notice the mo
tions of the combatants closely.
of the Condition OF TUB
REPORT
First National iBank AT BLOOMINOTON, in the State of Indiana, at the closo of buiineas, on the
TKHTH PAY O AIAKUU, 18SS ;
RESOURCES.
Loans and iHscounW, ...$200,904 22 Overdraft - 1.J34 01 U. & Bond to secure circuls-
tfon 3 per cent 130.000 003
Dae from approved Kcterve
Aeents, S.079 71
Due from other National
Bank 8&
Due from btate ana JTlvate
Bank and Banker
Real estate... $873 70
Furniture &flxturi, 1,094
expense
Current
paw.
Bill of other Bmtki, Fractional currency, includ
ing niekela and cent,.
Silver coin
Liral Tender note,
emotion fund with IT. 8.
Treaiurer (not more tban 5 Per cant, on circulate ) 4,750 40
Total, - $367,241 55 LIABILITIES.
Capital ftock paid In, $120,000 00
iua iima............. zz,4uu uu IWided nroflt. 4,740 84
Circulating note received
from Comptroller,-... iuo.uuu iu Individual depoiiu, subject to check $72,057 06
Damaad certificates
of deposit,. 40,044 35
. . H3,1U1 1
Total, I387.24J J5 State or Indiana, l MoHKOK C'oB STY, J
I, W. B. Woodbvmi, Cashier of the
above named Bank, do iolomnly swear that the above statement i true, to the heat of my knowledge) and belief.
W. K. WOODBUKH, Cashier.
subscribed and sworrj before nieUii
10th day of JJf.fcrehrjL$Si. ' ' 1 1 tl XI tl T rwfn w
Notary Public,
(In and after Julv 1 next a
a. . 111 juvwf at laTatipr I if
ZZtt their counts. Allen came a t resent. In other and they then begun to talk over
words people may write letters of tncjr b0Biiiees. The real cause of
doable tbe tengtn ana weigoi ut th trQahe WM tbe dispoteover
tbey now do.
After a onn gets elected to a
great office, and the chances of bi9 Iwing sl success or a failure therein confront him, it is noticed that he tones down hi partizian zeal considerably, and bestows some thought to t he general welfare. . Cleveland's inaugural adIress is especially suggestive of ihi? print. His reference i polygamy ia the Territories is much more out spoken and emphatic than any utterance of his- on that question during ihe campaign. Likewise his declaration aWit the, e vil scrvics i in advance ot aoyt'liuj he said while a candidate. The people of ail parties can cheerfully sulweriba to the following from his address, if there shall be any pretense of observing it on the part of the new adsriufstr&tion :
"Our citizens have the right to
jrot"eM'rt lrni the mcnmjietcney of j iihtic envpioyrs who bold thk-ir plac-M solely a.-f tl reward of arli.tn sc: vice, sod from the corruption and influence of tbope who
promise and Uie vicious metlnwl of
loose who ex (xet such rewards, snd thodc wrho worthiiv seek nub-
emi'hMiviit bn-e the right to
insi-t th.it nurit and comiwtenoy
Khali !h' rcevuis5e(l. instead of pax-
v Sid'r-ttfnev oe the sarrendi'r of
i..,r,JSf -.:ii ill. I d :
Kcw Ortwamii aatd Use Kpoal-lioai.
Tle followiog, from the Green-
castle Banner, gives a pretty fair
statement, it w said, of affairs at the
Crescent City: R. T. WlItianMon arrived hare Sunday on his way to Kansas from the New Orleans Exposition, having left tberw on Friday. He and- his party ei thoroughly disgusted with New Orleans and tbe South. Be fays that they act like a herd of hogs grabbing for everything in sight. The so-called first-das hotel were particular marked by the absenseof tbateourtaay usually eatended to
Tis:tors. One county in Kansas, ne roam-
tains, affwrds more of tbe means oi living and enjoyment tfcan be aw all the way f, f ftMo River to New Orleans.
Them are evidence ef decay everywhere
and they re bebina tne time on every-
Ghing. The southern fevr wnicn naa ai- . - Mill: . .mvt n fimA . . .
uatirely cured. He learned from prominent Democrats of New Ortean that the condition of that city i fifty per cent
worse than it was uoaer carpet-Lag ruio. and that the people are being constantly robbed by the officials. City order are worth only 6 conta on the dollar, and only thee in the ring ean draw tbe cish from the city authorities for tbem. The (ondition of tha atreeta i horrible and tbey an now playing for Butler' return. Tbe Exposition ia very line, bat it i moti furnished and lMtronized by the North,
plough more people frm this section are hv-B at present than are going. The masses of Qe south do not seem to take mueh interest in it. The urroanding ad wnntofconrenienee r alt against the Exposition and n. thinks it wiJJ soon close. The management sem be utterly incompetent evory way. Tbe Mardi Gras, howsver, proved a great suceesa.
It was the one object of interest te every-1 biy, and many thousand wont to New Orleans from tbe neighboring country and cities to see it who did not go near tiis Exnueitkm. S"ne of the uniforms
worn in the Hard) Gras proeeasion cott u bich as $2,500. It cost aoneof the
secret societies $10,000, each, to partici
pate in this grotesque fooliabness. ne never saw so much money spent foolishly,
an-i for enjoyments lasting but an Hour. Their sanitary condition is such as to invh vallow Tttvrr. and when it comes
next summer they will again appeal to the hated North fur aid after having wast
ed their own aabstanoe in rwUoas living.
Orange raising in California has not been successful this year.
prices baviner fallen as low. as 35
cents a box in son instances. The
fruit is not so large as usual, hut
excellent in flavor, an1, though!
now ripe, will be better it left on the trees till My. The lemons are large and fine. It is said that the only living ;rr of Stonewall Jackson is Mrs.
Laura 4. Arnold, now an inmate of
pr. Sbepard's Sanitarium at KMlumbn, Ohio, where he bus been f r yearn, fihe U wll aared. for by
b?r sons, and never bus fo -cn J..bc
n.fjj:i-nt of 'bir;tr.
payment for an abstract of title furnished for tbe Dave Woode farm. Alien insisted that Pitts bad agreed to pay for the abstract, while Pitts just as emphatically denied it, and the talk came in fast and furious in the way of liars, &e. Allen held an account book in the left hand and had his right hand in his pocket; Pitts began
drawing his overcoat from his shoulders, and Allen, holding bis hand down level with his own hips,
fired his revolver at Pitts, (he ball entering tbe body about one inch
above and two inches to tbe right
of the navel, passing through tbe intestines on its way. Allen walk
ed hurriedly to the door and pass
ed out ; Pitts got his revolver stood in the door, and opened fire on Al
len who stepped behind a tree
and promptly returned Pitts' fire ; Pitts came dashing back into the
house again, secured his shot
gun and fired at Allen who was
then in the road abont fifty paces awav. Pitts came back into the
room, and begun to grow faint,real
izing for the first time that he had
been shot. Dr. Whitted was sent
for and pronounced the wound fa
tai. He lingered till Thursday
night at 11:30 when death relieved
him from his sufferings.
AUen and Pitts were both over fifty years of age. Allen gave
bond for his appearance in circuit
oourt for the sum of $5,000, with
Nolan Thomas, Alfred N. Layman,
Wm. Hedrick and T. J. Allen as sureties. Buskirk & Duncan have been retained by Allen to conduet
his defense. On Friday afternoon a post mor
t 1-3 .1. -
lim examination waa neiu uu ue
bo5v of Pitts by Coroner Maxwell
and before he bad concluded his ex
amination of witnesses, or made his
report, an affidavit was filed by U
f!. Smith lfore the Mayor of this
place, charging Allen with murder.
and a warrant was issued. Smith
went to Ellettsville on Saturday, ar
rested Alien and brought him to
Blootnington on the evening traip
He was taken before the Mayor who ?pf the preliminary rxaminntion for
Tbe KamssM wfDaity TrasHc
There teems to be tn exodus to Kansas
from the southern Dart of the state
Within tha past month twenty families
have moved from Floyd county. Last
week fifteen trermsn from iieinney,
Harrison county, left on tha Air-1 pe fur
Greenville Kama. A correspondent inquired of a number going why they selected Kansas. The universal response was:
Well, we nave boys growing up who are
falline into bad habits undeathe saloon
temptation in the cities and small towns,
and we are going to Kansas where they
rill be relieved ot ia is temptation. -Exchange. This soundi well, but unfortun
ately there is no truth in it. Sev
eral Bloomiugton gentlemen who
spent a jjortion of the past year
in Wichita, Kansas, say that the
saloons have increased rapidly in
number, and that regularly once a
month each saloon keeper is fined
$50, which he promptly pays, and
everything is lovely. It beat the
icense system, say the whisky men
Experts in chicken raiding
contend that there is a vast differ
ence in tbe flavor of eggs. Hens
fed on dean, sound grain and kept
.
on a clean grass ran, give mncu finer flavored eggs than those
with access to stable manure heaps
and eat all kinds of filthy food
Hens feeding on oily species of fish
and onion, flavor their eggs accord
ingly, the same as cows eating on
ions or cabbage, or driiuting of
fensive water, impart a taste tt.
milk and butter.
The anniversary exercises of
tha W. U. T. U. will be neM neat anndav niebt. in the Christian church. All
eburehes will dismiss their regular service
and loin in a union meetine. Mrs. Bah'h
Vice fro, or tne state w . v. i. u. win
deliver an address. The report of the
years' work will be given, alto good music.
On Mondav afternoon, at 31 o'clock. Mrs.
Balcb will srive a chalk talk to children
at tbe same place, admission 5 cents. Let
tha little folks save u taeir pennies ana
see Mrs. Bslch's pictures on the black
board.
Tbe South Bend Tribune says.
e , f
in reviewing tne lives oi some or
that, city's most prominent citizens
of to-day: "Mr. James Oliver was
foundrvman, working at Mmha
waka for less wages than he has
ever paid any oi nis mem. atr.
Clem Studebaker was a blacksmith
in this citv. working as hard at the
anvils and bellows as any of his
etnnlovea have in that department
and often at the end of the week
not having five dollars to show for
for bis week's work. Mr. J. M
Studebaker was a a wagon maker,
glad if his hard day's work brought'
him a half dollar. Mr. r. tt. otu
debaker drove a peddler's wagon
throusrh this section ot the State
nH wan well satisfied if his dav
work brought him a dollar to his
slim nockethonk. Mr. 4. C. Bird
aall was a farmer who used the
meaner profits of his farming op-
.P ' f a.'
erations experimenting in tne con
atruction of a clover huller. M
A. Coanillard 'drove team' in th
citv, hauled lumber, and did the odd jobs that fall to the lot of tbe
teamsters.
800 81
and taxes
1,9-37 79 1,452 S3 1,046 00 175 93
old coin, 20,200 00
3,700 00
6,800 00
Many of the College students regret tbe withdrawal of Mr. Will. Rogers from the race for Mayor. Will has a j1 of friends in college who will take great pleasure iu voting for him, whenever opportn1 nity offers. They believe that success should follow merit, and therefore should follow him. But the voters in college can vote for as good a man in the other candidate,
which they will very cheerfully do.
A special car is talked of to the
State Coctest, next term. The us
ual Senior Carr will probably stay at home.
W. C. Mason, J. Z. McCaughan,
and N. E. Spencer, will represent
Indiana University at the State Or-
otorical Association.
College items will be tew next
week.
No lecture in College Chapel last
Sabbath.
The editor of the Indianapolis Journal is a progressive man, and has broad, liberal views upon the subjects of education and scientific research. In the Journal of Satuitlay occurs the following paragraph :
What the State of Indiana should
do, if it could stop its infamous partisian legislation long enougli, would be to equip the State Univer ity with an astronomical department and- observatory worthy the name, and put it iu charge of Prof. Daniel Kirkwood, whose
name theds lustre upon that science the world over. It is a shame that this hau not been done years ago. More than ouce has the Journal called the attention of former Leg
islature! to the manifest duty and propriety of such a movement. It would not burl the State of Indiana to be Itnown for something else than its "gerrymandering" villiauies and its petty political sq itihbles between Democratic "leaders." Prof, Kewkirk will move this week from extreme east 3d street to North College Avenue, from pole to pole of the city. He has purchased the property of Rev. W. P. MoSary for $3,000. Of course he will find the change of location much to bis liking, moving from this out-of-the-way suburb to the
choice location iu the city. This item is suggested by a 3d street
"ACTDTA," Prof. Will. luafl'ri or a countrv correspondent,
WILSON'S Kleclro Clirrollco ; and the editor u iu no wise respon
sible The Term closed Friday, 20th, for one weeks' vacation. Most of tbe students will remain in town duriug Ihe time, recreating, reading, loafing, ,or making up back work. Some of them, who reside
Kew Fpring Good's At Wicks 6V CWs Bee HW.
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The McPheeters Hardware Co, C. H. McPheeters, J. W. Shoemaker, P. E. Bcskikk. Sacoessora to MTHEBTBRS & SHOEMAKER, North Side of the Square, East of PostoJftce,
Correct Attest:
Mar. IS, 1885.
Nat. 0. Hill, F. K. Buskirk, Jobs Waldrok, Director.
Petition far Partition. State of Indiana, Monroe county, is: In the Monroe Circuit Court, April
Term, 1885.
Jane L. Henry, Bhaa H. Koger v. Kob
ert Henry. Samuel tteurr, Alurearet
Hemphill, Wm. C. Henry, Maud Busk.rk and Lela Rogers.
How comes the plaintiff by Messrs. East
& East, their attorneys, and file their co m
plaint herein , togetber witn an amuavii that said defendants, Margaret Hemphill,
William Henry and Samuel Henry, sre
not residents of tha State ef Indiana, tiiat said action is for partition of real estate, and that said non-resident defendant are oeceaeary parties thereto.
Notice is thurefore hereby eiven said non
resident defendants, that unless they ba
and appear on the 11th day of the noxt
term 'or tne lonrM uiruutt twon, to oe
holdrn on th third Monday of April. A.
D. 1885. at tbe Court House, in Blnoininir-
ton. in said County and State, and answer
or demur to said comprint, the same will
be heard and determined in tneir absence.
Witness my name, and the seal of said
eourt, affixed t JJloorainglon, this 7tn day of March, A I)., 1385 aAl. D W. BRO WXXIStt, Clark March 11-85 Alon.oc Offcuit Court.
mi 9 ?
TFIaoleMCkltt nud Xtotntl Ialor in BUtLDERS AND BUCKSM1TH8'
County Headquarters for THE BEST PSME AND POPLAR SHINGLES AND UTH, roos. sash, BLIIVI, GLASS, MOULDINGS, LOCKS, HINGES, NAILS AND SCREWS,
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AND THE GRAND OLIVES CHILLED PLOV
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Vault Cleauissg. Prepare for Cholera.
JOHN BROWN has supplied himself
with deodorizers, tubs and all tne appli ancus neeecs iry for th successful pros-0 -tior. of Vault Cleaning, and insures as good- wxirk as has ever been done by foreign parties, and for mueh loss monny. Ho solicit orders and will gie prompt attention to thim.
Vaporizer. All discaaiyi of the Eye successt ully trnated; impaired vision fully restored. Tho only known cure for Catarrh. A self generating vapor which can be carried in the pocket an.i used witbp.trfoetf tifety by any one, By the use of this Battery all disases or d (Borders of the eye, tho ear, the nostrils and tttrobt are eurod. Illustrated Souvenir with testinrionial'.can beoblKtned by calling on
oraddre'g W.A.Oabe,Blooinington, lr.d.
Head office Wilson Hunuiacturingv3, a Union Sq. New Y rk, 6olo proprietors of Prof. Wilson's Curative Garments for the
treatment nf all forms of chronic disease
without medicine. till may i!-85
The above cut shows full siao or Actina
$10 Battery. 'Actina' will relie.-o and cure ... . ii j-
sore lias ana numors oi an amua.
Nat. U. Hill, Vice Preat. First
National Bank, has a very desirable
piece of property for sale, east of the new Christian Churuii, on Kirkwood Aveuua.
ESTATE OK LEWIS . SHBVKR, DECEASED. In tbe Monroe Circuit Court, in the
State of Indiana.
All Creditors. Heirs and LegAtoes of
said estate ar hereby notified that Banj.
t. Adam, Administrator with tbii will
annexed of said Estate has Bled his ac
count and vouchers in partial settlement of said estate, and the same will come uji
for examination and approval on tne iotn
day ef April, 1885, the same b.ing tbe
first Judicial day ot tn Aprn lerni, iooa, of said court, at which time said creditors, heirs and legatees are required to appear in said court,, in the court hous in the city of Bloomingtun, and show oui-e if any there be, why said account should
not be approved. Witnessed my name this 21st Jiay of March 1885. BEN. P. ADAMS, Adm. witli will anuexud of the esbrte of v. Whrver. Juden MUrs Attys. Mar25 85. Haiw"'k,raj Tine Trird and Fire Tested. FIRE INSURANCE Agency of Bloomini'ton, Indiana. The assets of the Comnames represented in this Aireney, esover - FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLAR8." They have stood the test in the ereal ares in Boston. New York, and Chicago, awl eame out with Hying tolors, with Ore reserves unimpaired. If you are not insured, call on tlie undertiKned and he will take great pleasure in eiving yon bottom figures in rte, and place your property in one or h.s first claw companies. . I also represent the I nitrd States Accident Association, with 20 000 members, and will par from $ to $25 waelly indemnity for lort time, according ti an t carried. Aocidents will happen to mil and at all times, therefore protoet yonnclf against lost ef time, and your family in case of your death. Deeds mid mortgage written and acknowledged by the uudarsigned. Office up-stalrs in W. O. Foe's building. Janll WM. M. TATK, Agt. nnd J P.
near, were sent home on reduced rate tickets, to spend a pleasant week with their home folks, and sonic were sent to- stay. The next Terra begins Monday, March 30. Several former students who have been out during tbe yearts well as several new ones are espeeted. Examinations have been tbe or der of the day for the la6t week, The boys and girls, from Seniors to 1st Preps, have been on the anxiousseat. The term closed very sucoessfull. Miss Hattie Freeman, of Winamac, will return to college next term. Misses Eva and Lulu Phillips have returned to Blootuingtou, and one, or both of them, will attend college next term. Their father's family will occupy the Bwtrs property, on North College Ave. Miss Widdie Fouls, of Carroll co., will be in next term, alter m.
absence of a year. Mr. Crookett, of Sohberry, on. of Greene county's good teachers, is among the first of the new students to report for next term . Says the Indianapolis Journal: "Prnbably very few residents ot Indiana are aware of the original work done iu mathematical agronomy by Professor Kirkwood, in she thirty years he has been immured among the hills of Blooiuington, and in the quiet clois'ers of the State University. He e author of a work, "Comets and Meteors; Their Phenomena in All ages, and Their Mutual Relations, and the Theory of Their Origin,
published iu 1873, in Plniarteipnia. It has been said that this genia,,
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. Jl Book Stor iinnouuocj to all his old patrons, and an immense number of aew ones, that he i HtlU )n Hand,
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cultured coiomiipity. Thus, in addition lo an immea'se stock of School and Collage Text Books He has a fine supply ef Wall Paper, Window Shades ai&tt
Fixtures, Fine Taper and Envelope, Sqratch. Book and Memoranduta ia large varieties, .Hicvllaaoou Boohs, CUROMOS, Oil. PAIMTIMCIS, superior. Pocket v!utlery, Gold Pen, Albums, and Fancy Articles in abundance, tto great to adm'i'i of enumeration. Hits News Stand is well supplied with choice Beading. He also carries a full line of SC H OOI. SU PPLIES, and almost everything els, to meet the litorarv wants of tilts community. Teachers, and other friends if education are invited to itike his stora their head quarters, where they will be c-irdially welcomed, and no effort spared 10 make their stny pleasant. P. COLE. Gloomington, Ind., Oct. 1, 1884.
Rail's Preach ElMrMtati From the Dublin Medical .lournal
The oiorlt of Bell a F ranch Eli
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1:1 v derive from a room mil
electricR apparatus. OmbiHattoasi;'
all tne oest reatures ot tw aey
machines
lectro-magnatism
some psculiarities
the passage of the olectric curr'ttiftibji
the neus witnout cnanee; w twr
nlncrd anne the triumph of artl
decade. Our French medical praWj
i!r ai n iouo in iu pruse (.ur his
of rheum iitisra. neuralgia, para
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Pliiliipps, of the Pi ri Iflflrninr,
nir that out or tbe nnnilretl awK (
i-i 'lit cases of tbofhaohe treated by h
the mrnth of June, only tbia fctll;
immiKljate re:wt irom iwi w Electromotor. lr. Mtarwii 4IJl,t
only deviej di-covore-l tMsfHiwiteftei
vunrai witivh van vt,,
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how Inexporioncod ii" nuinpulatWg
ru'ii I apparatus. iuuu!bw clost-d n an insulated niekie ce,'l
! in France four franc. . lP;.tSriMljt
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the Umte4 Statea, with tmsvmmgfl,
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Notice lo ffon-Resldenfs. State ot Indiana, Monroo county, ss. In th Monroe circuit court, February terra, lass. Complain No. 758. Elinaheth TaylorHannah Clark, Jnlia Clark, Mary Clark and Henry Clark, VS Catiiarinfi Clark, Henrietta Clark, e. at. Ba it known, that on the 22dday of November, 1884 the abovo named plnintifTs by thnir attorneys, Ale1' in the officoof the Clerfe of the circuit court of Monroe connty, in tho Stale of Indiana, their eonplaint against tjfe abovp nm(l defendants 'or tln jiose.sinn of roal astitta, and on tho "J1l day of F i.nvry, 183, t.h
said phiiiititf fl'.ttd in tho t.Ii rks oif w itlMavil of eomaetent person, showins
11 nas oee - - , - - .daid. Catharine Clark, ilenrnetl, but modest bueu(ut is far f rf rnai.na.i.rd
better k uown abroad man in nisow
State. He is one of the roost actr'e and vigorons teachers- of mathematics, and curiously enough, has never taught the astronomical classes in the university, making his miearohes among the stirs a side-issue of bis daily work avooatiou rather than a vocation.
A 200 !b. weight found
Plant and Specifications carefully fir. J and get it. pared for dwelKng bouse and pulilhj
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building. Alio estimate? of buildings .-qntv nWd thiouirhout. All work fjnifched '
at the tlma D-h;i
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T.m sii.E -in e eerant resi-
denee op North College Avenue. .Vj.j-1- u B'vihj: A VvrcKV.
that mid mm rosidnt dofandallt is
evssarr parry in ?.ud uction. Now, tliprefnre, by ordwr of said court, said defendant abiwo natnod, llathaiine Clark, is hcrchv noliritd of tho filing and pendancy of said complaint against ser, and that unless silo appear and answer or demur tht-reto, at the calling of said et use on the 30th day of April, 1885, the uime hfting th first judicial day of a term of said court, to lu begun and h,ld at tho court houae in the city of lllooniington.on the 3d Monday in April, 1885, sail complaint, and tho matters and thing therein Contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. I) W. BROWNING. sRiiJ Clait. J. V M(rg'nn & Loudon & Miers, Fetrm .Se:. AUvre;-.
al on the 20th day or April, j:
same being tne 1st juaicmi (lay Auril term. 1884, of uaui -Kurrf;
time enid enKtito-rs. iMitaj Jinl
requirea to i.ppear in wn e amipI tinit4M in thA oitv df w
and show cause, if .nr there fe,.j
aieoent snoum not on aiiptviiw. ,
Wit nos mv name as suen Mmmmtf tha 3d dav of March. ISSS. ' Si5J
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tho minor heirs of Mary Hl'odd..
by order of Monroe Uireuit on'er for sale nt nuhlic aurtioi
residenoo of said Mry RiKf 4jr,- 18
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n.li,.f from valUatlMl 'iJs
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