Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 13, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 May 1885 — Page 2
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REMEMBER THAT YOU CAN SECURE Bargains at the Bee Hive Dry Goods Store.
Better than Loaning Mon-
ky. At the comer of Rogers and' west 7th streets we have three handsome lots, lined on the east
and south with fine forest trees,
and well set in apple, pear and ches-
nut. These lots will be sold to.
persons who desire
residences. TSo others need appply
College A-flii's.j
A. i$ad Kveut.
THE DEATH OF YOUNG HALL.
ROGERS & WOOLLEY.
Printed emck Tuesday Morning, bg ' WILLIAM A.6ABE, Kditor and Publisher.
IX ADVANCE, l.M m Year
For several years it has been
the custom of the Sophomore class.
to take a tramp through the couu
try, to study the flora of the sur-
to build pwdfroanding region. Sometimes the
exnlerattons continue tor two or
a three days, the whole class of tweu
tj or thirty stopping at night and 'for meals, with farmers along the
ay. The expeditions bate been
'conducive of much benefit and prac
tical education.
Last Thursday noon the present
botany class, with others, started.
Ion their tramp in the best of spir
NEW YORK S-T-O-R-E.
the French an not lacking foi
spice in governmental affairs. They
are now absorbed in the work of forming the thirteenth Ministry
its and with a good time in view.
Under the direction of Prof. Swain J
If variety is the spice of life,! Amrf-. ; tfc Deiuirtment of
Matematics and Biology. The:
party consisted ot the toiiowing
members of the Botany class:
Messrs. Cox, Fee, Blatchley, Hall, Bus
.l. j. Jt: i.!.!:.!..) nOh:irlc. Hudson. GutkridsM. Hunter, Nuck
;ei. X Uliuuib, gwnwti ja.jiv..
Gardiner, Strickland, Bicknell, Holland , Foster. Hainev. Malcolm, Thornberry,
fHonnar. Davis. Moans. Beldon, Bradford,
Nichols, and Misses Morris, Yanzandt,
the Republic in 1875. Thirteen changes in the Ministry in ten
Ttsn nreaent a series of dissolving;
views, --paralleled blkWrf"2;
of modem times. Yet the Kepub-I
lie still lives.
The Supreme Court has revere
ed the decision in the murder ease tioos.
of Werbear Wartner, sentenced td be hone at Rensalaer on Friday J
and granted a new trial on tliegabout two miles ahead of the main
ground that the Judge in the form er trial passed sentence of death up
on the prisoner's plea of guilty
The court rules that trial by jury
(party went into the creek to bathe.
Blatchlcy and Hall unexpectedly
stepped off a ledge ints deep water.
Blatchley saved himself as he went
in a capital case is a personal anJffdown the second time, by clutching
constitutional right which a man
can not waive, and of which h
cannot be deprived.
fcbe rock which he stepped off, but
Hall perished in the water within
ten or twenty feet from the shallows.
-Tbe 26th dayof May,to-dayrhe t of thesadj
(Tuesday) is the date now fixed up-!
- mm i
on tw fiprtftln ArtVPtUlSia ID lum z- j
aaaa . . a. r j li'.. i
Kae nearest, auu utwiuus mr. a: en
repeatedly revised interpretation o:
the prophet Daniel's dream, for itvj
falfihncnt in the end of mortal time, the resurrection, judgment and
eternal retribution as phenomena first mentioned in the Bible as our
destiny in that mysterious dream
The end of life is what we should
all be prepared for. It may hap
pen to the healthiest before the day
is over.
the only witness of the scene
Coming from him, who was so near!
the lamented Hall as he went down
for the last time, and who himself
came so near his death by drowning,
he story will have an intense and
peculiar interest to the entire com
munity:
KB BLATCHLEY S ACCOUNT. By request, and in order to cor
rjet some of the many rumors thai
The recent frightful aecidenlave circulation, I give the
which happened to astagein south
en Oregon can not tail to call th attention of the authorities to the necessity of protecting settlers
agapaat the attacks of sahnon. Thegdents, led by Prof. Swain, had start-
in question was crossing Ap-
tagei
presence
fish swarmed over it.
the stage driver with great
of mind, cut the traces of
typewriter, which
sage and reproduces tbeja in print
at a rate limited only by the abili
the keys. J ne principle seems tri
be mneh like the Gold and Stock! indicator, bat the difficulties preventing that machine from being
practically used, to transmit onli-l nary business are said to have boon'
overcome. The secret of the new!
invention, known as the Hathaway
system, has been carefully guarded
tut it should be patented every
where. It is expected to revolutionize telezranhv as it is now!
sanguine owners expect.
The civil service reform Ad
ministration is throwing off all dis
guise and s snog the "rascals' at the rate of twenty-seven a day,
including Sundays, for every day
ffince iha cabinet, was appointed
Excepting Postmaster Pearson not!
a single Republican office-boldei
Tbey started east toward Salt
Creek and Brown county, and tbej
first twentv-four hours out werd
according to their bright anticipa
On Friday afternoon atj
about 3 o'clock Mr. E. A. HallJ
Mr. Blatchley and Will Fee, being
catastrophe is furnished at our re-
Mr. Blatchley, who was
Bargains for the Month of May :
Black wos Uram Silks, lormer price $i.ou, now i.4U. do do do do 1.40, now 1.20. do do do do 1.00, now 80c. SUMMFE SILKS AT COST. One Lot of 15 Pieces Colored Gros Grain Silks, just received,
worth 90c., at 65c.
23 iuch Black Gros Gram Silk only 51.25. Black and Colored Cashmeres reduced 10 to 15c. per yard.
OO-
WAR!
Will
WAR
ft
Jk. Few Pieces Ciioiee Style
L EFT, AT BOTTOM PRICES. QO
-COME EARLY AND SECURE CHOICE.
C. R. PERDUE.
the paddle before I took each step.
Hall was on my leff, near the mid
dle of the creek, and as we waded.
aIong,the water was about three in
ches above our knees.
We thought we would wade on
till the water reached our armpits
binkiug that it would deepen grad-Igood time.
ually, and having no idea of the. sudden "step off" before us. Wej continued on uatil it was about 31
feet in depth, when Hall asked me
for the paddle. I gave it to him,!
and he placed it down a foot or two in front of him, and as the water
seemed to be no deeper, I took
step forward and went down over, my head.
When I went down Hall was
bbout six feet to the left of" me, and!
when I came up be was struggling
io tne water aoout eigni ieet 10 me.
left, having dropped the paddle.
We both called to Fee for help
kit
Fee," but just as I called I struck
mv hand against the top of the
one of the girls got too sick to walk
any further, and McCaughan, at
tempting to swim across Salt Creek
on Goss' back, floundered, and
would have gone under the second time but for the help of Norman.
The class report,iu the main, a jolly
Prof. Lewis A. Jones, Snpt. of
the Indianapolis Schools, delivered
the last Sabbath lecture.
The following is a program of
Commencement week :
Wednesday, June 3. Meeting of Board
of Trustees. (2:30 p. m.)
Thursday, June 4, Annual Public Meet
ing of the university iscientuc society.
Addr3sse3 by Prof. John C. Bnmner and
others. (8 p. m.) I Friday. June 5, Valedictory Exercises of the Litem y Societies. (8 p.m.) Saturday, June 6, Reunion of the Class
of 1880.
Sunday, June, 7, Baccalaureate Address,
bv Prof. Klisha Bullentino. (3:30 p.m.)
i Monday, June f, Commencement of the Preparatory department, 8 a.m. Address before the Literary Societies, by Hon. J.
W- French, 8:00 p m. Tuesday, June 9, Alumni ( Business)
UUiss Day Exercises
following account of the sad deatl
of Edw. A. Hull, which took place
on the afternoon of the 22d iust,
A company of about thirty stu-
ed Thursday afternoon on a botany
piegate Creek,wben it was suddenly ramp, and-had passed the night in
attacked by a drove of salnon. Thelthe vieinily of Judah's Mills, 1
instantly overturned, andfloriles southeast of Bloomington.
un tne morning oi r nuy, me
22d, we started iu a southwesterly
direction, towards Fairfax, and at
his horses and, throwing himselfftooon the most of the party stopped
across the off wheel-horse, a power-lfor dinner at Mr. Sexton's, while
four of ns, Mr. Holland, Mr. Will
Fee, Mr. Hall, and myself, went on about two miles to the residence of David Chambers, who lives about lj miles northeast of Fairfax, where
We took dinner. After dinner Mr. Holland lay down on the floor and
went to sleep, while Fee, Hall and
went out under tne trees and an-
eowers.
After about a half an hour's work
fui animal, formerly the property! of Dr. Goodrich, of Olyrapia, i
managed to escape. The dispatch
which convoys to as this painful story save nothing of .the fate of the 'stage passengers, bat undoubtedly,
they fell viejjMna to the salmon.
Philadelphia heralds a new invention in telegraphy, which its ea-
thasiastie promoteaya,. J
SJSaaSoBS to business thani tbe flowers the boys proposed to
norw system oi tne teiepoone It is an instrument very like thel
HfnAtintr lH-Oft n ill
the same time, lie crying neln,a3:oo p. m. Alumni Literary Kxercieiw:
Addru8 by Unit, llu'll U. JiuJuullun, ot
Aurora, Ind., 7:30 p. m.
Wedncdy, June 10, Uommoneemont.
khelf rock from which 1 had tHen,Conferrin of 1)(lgreos by tUe proKident,
and clineine to it with a firm grin,S8:00 a. in. lUceiuin and reunion ot Al
Commencing Monday, MAY 4th,
MOSE KAHN will sell his entire recent purchases at the slaughter auction sale from I. P. Strauss &
Bro., Cincinnati, of 0,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING
MOSE KAHN HAS BOUGHT THESE GOODS FOR CASH,
COMEXifcXP? GST WE BENEFIT OF, ?IRST CHOICE GOODS. SO QUICK AND SO CHEAP that it will make your head uwim.
The Opportunity of a Lifetime !
Wo have sold bargains before, but this caps the Climax. Wow in the time to bay iKm't wait. Procrastination is the Thief of Time. JBriiug your Families with you, for BSSg This will be a Pic Nic ! "2g2jj MOSE KAHN, West Side of Square, 4th DOOR FROM THE CORNER.
It seems more than likely that Dispatches bring the report
1 1 n ...ill ..Snl.l n.rl ttfMMt'
Jtia4QJUC Will JiCIW CVKIJ fwi.i now in dispute between Russia and England. Thus it is, day by day, the boasted power of great Britain pines away.
Jeff Davis wants to be pardoned. There is no evidence that he has reiiented, but on the contrary
he has shown by every word and escaped being brought np to an-
that President Cleveland has offer
ed the office of Register of the Treasury to W. S. Rosecrans, of California. Rosecrans is the General whom Grant severely reprimanded during the war for failure to do his duty and who narrowly
iuiuni and friend, b-.OO p. m.
T KA)tpft mv nther hand forward:
La A .lf nt mt how tI Ox xext Sabbath, services in
L (1 lmnr Ethe College Chapel, in memorial of
i i j j xliu. a. liaiJ, wnose cieatu nas nuia m ntlm hoH romQiniui rlAap tn 7
' EC ... K nAatwnmv Mm tiAnvl Af airawi' Crr il
ooai aooui, ioy yarU auuvc, . fhe comnmnitv
started for tbe shoro, and as 1 gaio-Bwjn 6i10W ti,ejr sympathy with the
tion.
led my ieet, I called to him tolsludents and friends in their alllic-
'bring a board," as there were sev-
eral fencing pkinka near him
He caught up a willow pole!
about 12 feet lone and 5 inches
through, and ran down the bank
I started towards the bank and as I
moved through the water, I looked
-The Young People's Union
will hold their next meeting in the Unit
ed Presbyterian church, on Monday, June
1st. Tne evening will do aavotea to tem
perance, tne exercises will consist ot an
essav by Jar. JSlrod, a acclamation ny
Miss Jifse McClelland, and a debate by
Howe, Hubbard, Tfillliams and Worrall
a r hmuiIam nkltilH tllA tummtlHIIIflA
towards Hull and he was paddlinglmonie of Indiana more for a High Li-
J A,n UK Ki. Kan.la trwllcense? There will be a rest between the
" ' J lezercises for conversation and a social
ins to keep bis bead above water, Bgood time. All are invited.
In. amsnipd in fru mnvino- in no. net'
B Bf, o l-
tain direction. I met Fee at the&S y'Tl"'
63c 55c 50c 40c
c ti nor mii fnn rh!n.
bank and taking the pole, ran owngjj w00
and threw it towards Hall, but aslCotton chain, wool fill.
it left my hands he sank and neverSCotton carpetn 17 to 35e n . .1. il. .VRrnaenlu anrl Xnarain T?mniirts lit
tonme nn. JJee ran tiD lowaros iue"" e r
honae calliner for help while I re-'
iOc. to close.
act for twenty years that he had; the h of isubordina il.! - ..... 1,. IL nn C
,. f i i j vfnAa tion. He is also the sneak who os his treasonable designs. Jle de- . sires his pardon that he may be re- winter fought the Grant retirehabilitated to an extent to enable j ment bill on the ground that Grant him to exercise power 'and harrass.had "got too much glory already," loyal men, who, after having their aD(1 ci,argeii hat tne old soldier feet upon his neck, spared the nns- - ..... , , , ii i i-r t was unworthy of a tithe of what he erable traitors life. Lot the man . , . . die as he has lived-a traitor. Keeived. It is a fitting move and in keeping with the honor exDrunk ! Young man did you temled to Jake Thomjwon's memever stop to think bow that word ... , ' . , .. u i ,! ory, the appoint ng ot three or tour Bounds? Did yon ever think what i J' 1 , , , Jt r, misery and woe you brought upon! unrepentant rebels whom the Fouryour friends when you degraded J teenth Amendment disqualifies,
your manhood by getting drunk t that the present Adminislratinn
it rms in the ears ot a oe-i
wife! How it
it crushes out the hopes j venge demands at
doting father, and brings re-! ministration will appropriate 20,
proath and shame upon a loving out of funds saved by dismissing sister. Drunk! See him as he ! d epartmt.nt ciCTijS witi, wbich Ui
ICUUM HJillll?li ciilllic Ull-uiiij nyuwi His wife with tearful eyes and aching heart sits at the window to
hear her husband's footsteps. Alas!! things will be preserved
they come not. He is drunk! the husband, the father, U drunk!
spending his means of support for
How
voted heart How of a
m.-inhisa Urwonriitna I I to rvu 1 1 ill
makes the , . ,
mother bled! , "ia"- !"
iNow it lue ad-
pureha.se Jeff Davis a iuw &et of hoop shirts, the eternal fitness of
Notl re to rVoii-Resltlenia. Statu o( Indiana, Monroe county, st : In tbe Monr.ie Circuit Court, tioiiium-
hquor, while Ins tamuy i starving ber Term, i88r. children sufferins for Sandford M. Barton rs. Henry D. String-
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ClOiniUg. XI IS ii iciiUM uiic uy vur-f are reluctantly leaving him to a miserable fate.
A gentleman who is well vers-
or and Oliver H. Co
C'oinjilaint No. 897. Now comes the plaintiff, by Buskirk Duncan and C. U Worrall, liis attorneys, and ilU-s his conplaiut herein, together with mi affidavit of Calvin K. Worrall on i l ii- . r i i.'...:iv .1.... , .! t .1 .. . .
ed in regard to cattle says that alter; Henry D stringer and Oliver H. Coe, are the Sap rises in the Spring, cattle 'not residents of the -State of Indiana; driven from north to south a dis-! that said action is to recover on contract i e 4u- . ' against defendant Henry D. Stringer, and tance of thirty miles or more, are t eBf(ree thossm by Proceedins in atsure to die, and those driven from tachment against said Stringer and to set south to north will not die, but the'aide a conveyance of certain lands in cattle they come in contact with1 Monroe county, Indiana, by said Henry ii j. t ii , j I). Stringer and wile to Oliver II. Coe, will cue. driving mem east nuu a t.lbr,ct th8 same to execution and
west has no effect upon them. isalc, m.d that said non-resident defendants-
jgo io bathing, and I told them I
ould eo io with them as soon as I
tnaaowa mes-BjhI mtksnMl flr.o, tn ti.J
use cf the Class when it arrived. I
left Hall and Fee under the trees.
"Jm&i. llinigTatj&lf would
surely come up again when I could Idirect him toward the pole. Mr.
Chambers and his hand came run
ning down and reached the spot
f tbe 0P?rat0r to went op a hollow after flowers
nd in about twenty minutes re-l
tnrned to the month of the hollow
and saw tbe boys standing in tin
ward back of tbe house. They saw
ime coming, and want down by th
roarn, and we came together on tht
bank of the creek, about 150 yard
back of Chambers' house, and at a1 point where a canoe was fastened.
asked them where they were go-j
r"5 " xiau repiieu mat tne
-j?rs&irTvB&. store.
Ellettsvllle Itema. From ElletUville Citizen.
The venerable Elias Able and wife, of
Bloominelon, are visiting the iaraily oi
Dr. R. C. Harris.
I W .l.nVsinn and wife, of Bloominirton.
about three minutes after Hall hadfgpent Sunday at this place. anntr hul did not atteniot to dive! Ist week, P. E. Worley removed his sunk, but did not attempt to avej . tho . to
tfter him. Holland came " down? tne large pond rccent'y completed near
h i residence. liome ot tne larger ones
weighed nearly four pounds.
Samuel Waldcn, aged about 23, died
from a relapso from an attack ot measles 'near Stinesville, Saturday, and was buried
at this place Suniay. ne waa me oio 'est son of Wick Walden, deed., and waa !an honorable energetic young man, and
the main support for nu wiuoweu mower..
.nrl Munlt nf them urn necessnrv nurties
The Indian Commissioners thereto, have made the following awards: I Notice is therefore heiyby given sid deFeed Brainard Agency, Minn.: 14,000 fendants named, that unless they be and bushels at $1.35 a hundred weight, Alex-! appear on the first day ; of the next loi-m under Davis 0 t!le Monro Circuit Court, to be holden Bica145;25awiMid.44.?5a hundred, I"1 Md"y September, A.D.
Sugar-San Carlos Aom- y: 85,555 'n said County and bUito and answer or pounds at $6.39 a hundred "pounds, North demur to said complaint, tbe same will be Rir N,r n(!finerv. I "d determined in their abaonce.
known if it works as well as itefured man bad told them that then
was a deep hole between tbe boat
land the rtpple, about one hundred
tarda below the boat, and that wt
fhad better stay above that hole, as
none of ns could swim.
Hall and I got into the boat, and
BFee took bold of the long chain,?
kind letting ns oat to about the mid-
Idle of the areek, he walked dowc
'behind them and immediately went
After tbe remainder of the party!
whom he met half a mile back. Tbey soon arrived and after an
hour's search found the body about
ten feet below where it uaa suuk.
It was taken to Harrodsburg and
iccompanied by Prof. Swain and,
five or six of the students, was sent!
bv the oi&ht train to Kentland
Newton co , where Mr. Hall's par
ents reside.
Mr. Eall was working his way
through college, and was one ot
the best students of the Sophomorei
iclass. He was kind-hearted
and obliging, and
Witness my name, and the seal of said
court, affixed at Bloomington, this 19th day of May, A D., 1885. seal D. W. BROWNING, Clerk. May27th-85 Won roe Circuit Court.
River Sugar Belinery
Flour Sun Carlos Agmcy: -750.000 pounds at $3.79 a hundred pounds,''., Charles B. Stone. Corn Pima Agency : 20,000 bushels at 779-10 cents a hundred. Oats Mescoloro Agency: 18.000 bush-
els at ).37 a nunareu we.gu. . Martinsville Gazette: Many
Lard Sioux City Agency: 15,21 5 people seem to suppose that all the tierces at $7.75 a hundred weight. !type for a newspaper is set up on bas9 tt:foy of P'.li-tion. FluentBooee ly long communications are sent in
Uarlev rima Agency : nw,wuu ousueisj- at tne last nour. auu auvernse-
ment, local matters, &c, are defer?,'ed until the very Oay of issue,
when they could have been sent in
at t2.25 a hundred
"Who is the pretty girl with Ul.t! hi! onrl rlonn KlllA OVPS
there in the jaunty hat?" asked, 'o or three days before. It would Alfred at the lawn party. S neatly accommodate us if all such "Who!" replied Annie; "that blatters wens attended to at the taffy-haired girl with the tallow I" ou,f fiier.,f ..ough to . ... -. i rtii nn mililinnfinn fl:iv ir tna nannr
and that niglitmare ot nmei" . r
V..r hflad ? T never haw I "ul u" Vu,r -"'l'luS
llnnlnmin Bee v es died at JKilcttsvtlle
Wednesday at 10 o'clock.after an afliictinn
'nf Mveral months of consumption, the
bis manly, up-gdecoased was born in this county in 1848
right character had gained tor imMisg Grant, daughter of John Grant, who
the resneet of all his fellow stu-Swith four children survive aim.
respeet
(dents.
W. S. Blatchley.
th hank towards tl rmnlo T K...1
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Has Deen re-appoinieo ui eapir rude paddle about Tour feet lone.Hcd the following officers: Pros
at ion of his term. This proves theBand sitting in the end of the boa tfi Mr. Fessler: Vice Pres.. J. F.
nbwli.te Waity of tbe claim to nonnenr tbe middle of the creek, Icare-j
partisan eivil service" and the ad
ditional fiiet that hundreds of io-i
competent Pemoerats and rebel of-
nwn have been given im;xirtant
i a a a.i i it.
ruuy aouuaea tne water nan wiwi
down to the ripple, and at no placi
'araa tt nvar V ftttt in iinf h HiJ
then started back up the creek withlvme ana ureensuurg, last week
the enam, and I paddled until wej The Senior Tramp to Nashville
The Grand Army Post at Un-
innville will decorate the soldiers' graves
, -ii i . ton the 30th Inst. There will be good musIhe rresbman Class have elect-Ii(, nd tDeakiig for the occasion. The
Committee of Arrangements is composed of Daniel liohertson, Ben l'1. Milor, Jas. u uvirvin. Wm. Jj. Adams. Wm. 11. H.
Thornton ; Secretary, Kate Sban-SAdm, Andrew Parks, James K. Spencer
fn . r . K. t var IT 1 ..V.... a I Vi..,i .. v
noil ; ireas., J. U. Means.
Da. Jordan lectured in Rush
eyes,
raes on
her before; nobody thut we want to know." Strange that there should be such different ways of looking at a prety girl in a pretty-
bat.
TRY THAT FIXE SUGAR SYRUP, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST YOU EVER SAW, AT THE BEE HIVE GROCERY, next door to the Postoffice. m a mm . Nottoway countv, Virginia,
the remon inhabited bv the first
we fonnd it
I then undressed, and going in by
Wednesday of last week. Some of
frusta demowrffates be ioaincerityfe01 .the?t UP to tLe Point whereoecurrtd Monday, Tuesday and
.f the Administration. We baveH
a i . n
protest against tbe 1&W claim oi81M Wited about tw
t tt:iiig rctoruicrs.
and Wm. H. iloMccloy. Come out evorvbotlv, as this will lie the llret. time tho soldier's graves wi-ro decorated tit UnlonyjHe. Hy Order of Cemmillee.
Every day McGeo, the Artist
Tailor, is turning out handsome
lanital for his many wcll-nlc&sed ous-
ftoiiiprs.
to put a lot ot' extra matter iu type. N. Y. Sun : "My diagnosis of your case shows me, sir," said a young physician, "that your constitution has become enfeebled through overwork. You need rest, absolute rest, to bring back your wasted energies to a normal and healthy condition, Wtiut business
are you in
Ther is a vast dual of
UIIUKUiUEIIIlfTld.l , , , , KlUIIM " paddle from itj&lhe P'y tired out, and came batksa(i8fac(ion i wearing one ot his o-thirds of the0D Tuesday in hired wagons. There 'suits, because the material in always
way across the creek, sounding with ''were no catastrophes, except tbatof the best and tbe fit is uaexec Jied
i
"Mv wife keeps a millinery es
tablishment," replied the patient, feebly. m According to the Building
settlers, and made interesting by News, manufacturers of wood mos-
remiuiscences of Captain John, ic say mat mey nave rouna d.v exSmith and Pocahontas, is fast re-' periments that hard maple on end turning to its primeval condition . ! is from four to five timfs as durable "In twenty years it will be a wild-, as the hardest baked tile. It is reerness," prophesies a visitor. The' ported that two end-wood floors residents are old and sad. The were laid in the elevators of a pubyoung have gone to more promis-J lie building in Chicago about fif
ing regions. iJwr browse wliere wen momus ago, auu mat tne noors cattle fed, and tho oak and pine J are in as good condition as when cover great plantations where the . first laid, m'lliough each elevator' negro ouce cultivated corn aud to- curries (row 1,000 to 2,U00 people J bucCO. j daily. j
Take Warning! Mortgages to the Scllool, Fund. The Attorney General Holds Thai When They Are Unpaid Ike Land May be Sld at Any Time. j tn" reply to n question by Superintendent J. W. Holcombo as to Wnother the ; County Auditor can proceed to sell mort-! gaged lands under mortgiigns give to tbe j school fund at any time after propet no- I tics, on fhilurc to pay any installment of. interest, whon tne same is'dae, or must he make all stales on the fourth Monday of j March in eaeh year, Attorney General i tiord says that under tbe statute, wf.ch the interest or principal of any such loan becomes due and remains unpnid, the ; Ci.tinty Anlitor ean sell the mortgaged premises any Lime after lawful notice.
He thinks it was intended that the county Auditor should possess a speedy and summary remedv to enforce cofloctions, and
continues us follows: '-If ho was required i
to sell on ho fourth Monday in March only, then in many instances tbe officers could not on forcii collections for a year af
ter the delinquency and detalcatioif. It is my opinion tl.at on failure to pay any; instailmeiit ;if interest, when the same be-j eoi.ics due, ".he County Auditor is authorto sell the land ht any time, afterflrcieirtj and proper notice. The duty imposed on him by Statu!, 'to offer for sale on the lourth Moi.dny in Marehy annually all mortgaged lands on which payments of interests aro due on the 1st day of .taim- ' ary and unpni 1 on the day of sale,' is in- ' tended to ba mandatory. He may sell at any time fti-r defalcation and notieai thereof, but n ust otter for sulu on the fourth Monday in March, annually, all! mortgaged liuuls, on wfhioh pa ftn-nts-.-if j interests are die oil tbe Bret "lay of January and unpaid on the dav of satev" !
WAL L PAPEK AND Wixulow Shades.
fiiie assortment of the
above articlesattheClTY BOOK STORE,
The styles aro new and handsome. They were bought at prices far below tho usuul trade prices, and will be sold equally lovr. Thosti desiring such goods will make a great umtnko if they do not at least call and learn wfr prices bofore purchaine. H. P. COUS.
PAUPER PRACTICE. J"OXICK is hereby given that on THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, 1885, at one o'clock p.m., the Board of County Commissioner of Monroe Coanty, in awsi tin it th Court House, in the City of Bloomington, will let to the lowest rnons ble bidder or bidden, the Pauper Practice for tbe respective Township! ef Monroe county. W."M. ALKXANDBR, may 2 7-85 Auditor Monroe county. Notice ef Vfaratitfr. Those persons knowing themselves Delinquent in State or Coanty Texas, t) hereby requested to call at onoe and settl-i . with the County Treasurer, or In accerd-. anca with the law, a deputy wi.l be teat at once no make such collections and the co.-ts i.hamby incur ed. ISAAC CLAMAK, , County Treasurer.
filo-nington, Ind, May 19th, i885. Board of Faaliiatira. THE BOARDf'f Fualiratlon for Monroe county, Indiana, wilt lAeet at th Court House, in Eloomington, en MONDAY, JUNE 1st, tm, at IG o'clx-k A.M , for the purpose of heaN' ing aid determining any ceroptaiau lit rpgard to the assasment of personal property fur t lie year 1H8S, and if necMsary, equalize tho ussessmi-ut made by tbesea' ral T iwnehip.' Assesinrs. Iifteiesiad purti. j will f ike'due' notice thereof and. gov-; urn t icmselves accordingly. W. M. ALKX.VN0BR. nmy'0-lF85. A ud ,to r Mum rue Co. Kstray Notice. Takwi nn hy Dstni-l Barrow, in Ueiiton ToWnahip.SCimroc county, in Mxy, 1SS5, one dark iroat gray fili.-y alxiut twe-ytwrs old, M hand liigh, natural trototr. appraise-l at $5'.' by Isaac M. Brock and .loshrun Pryor,. before C'.!iri;e K. Brock. Justice of the Peace. . Th s almvo is ii trw copy. D. W. BO VN IS 6, Clerk maylfi, 1885. Monrt CirciiU.eourt.
Everybody ought to use "Cream Flour," sold by James JB. Clark it is the talk of the town. If you use it once you will wonder why you didn't ne it before. Reoaemher that it is the "Bee Hive" grocery, next to the joostoffice, that ktis this "Cream Flour." We use "Cream Flour" sold by J. B. Clark, because we find it is the best. Cream Flour makes the sweetest, whitest bread, i. B. Clark sells it. Always ask for Cream Flour when you send in an order. J. B. Clark sells it. Pension Halms Proseacfcd WITHOUT FEE UNLESS 8UCCKSSFUL. TWENTY YEAB8 BXPKR1KNCE. APPLY TO MILO B. STEVENS A CO. Offices: Washington, D. C; Cleveland O.; Detrois, Mich ; Chicago, Ills. We are now ready to do all kinds of tin work and slateing. McPheeters Hardware Co.
Great reduction in price of Tinware. G-naraol4 tuxr&'wst. M'cFlieeters Hardware (Jo. .
Money to loan, in sums of $ 100 to $1000, on long r short time, on good security, at i to 8 per ct. interest. Call on C. R. Worrall.
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I have a quantity ot the Leaman Seed Corn, also the choicest white varieties, all warranted to grow. Leuve orders with Dunn & Co.. Collins & Kiirsfll, or at my residence, one halfiailo wostoflown. J. HOPEWELL.
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MIR P RfVIETO of tne City
Hook Store announces to aU his old
patrons, and an. immense number of nw' ones, that he is , . ' - Still on HnndK and noorh he has been very slow in, stating the faet, lie ie still io the City of Bloomington, and bitter prepared wnw ever to cater to the varied tasUs.(oC. thi culm -I'd eornmnnky. . Tlius, itt'nwitifm to an immense stock of Schoul Mid Col-' lege '.Pext Books he iter a tine supply of . Wall Paper, Winilior Shades and Fixtures. . . Fine Paper and Envelopes, Syirte BooKs and Mflinor.tndumi iu large Varieties, UiccHarieoua Books. ' 4 :-' .
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superior Pocket Cutlery, OtiW Pens, AW ' bums and Fancy Articles in atamdaMy too gieat to admit of enumeration;. " ' 1 Ilia Now &ai is well supplied itfc &w Bei .
aiso curries a mil line u SCHOOL SUPPlil
and almost everythiarz elsjJa
literary wantaof this comm'unltyi
Xeacners, ami inner trierHsor .i
are irvited to mske hn store tl
quartora, where they will beeortii
corned, and no eflort spared t mil
stay pleasant. K. ir.
Bloomington, ma., uet. I, imp. .
JOHN BKOWN hs sunnliei hinweH1
with deodorizers, tabs ana aJMIN apphances neewsary for the successful JWsVcft
tion ot suit uieamug, aaq. good work as has ever been dbi eien oarties. and for much 1e
Ho tieits orders" and will gi
attention to them, ':
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Important. People who desire to have neally fitlin business suits cut and made should waste no time, hut bnaita to Urn. McGec's. merchant tailoring establishment, s.mth side pnlilic square, where a choice line of French and English piece goods are kept in Mock. No little tasto is displayed by Mr. McCi.K. ;.. tl.a c.iln.iiiin nl'thofip rrnmls
... in. ' - .... . -- . . the taste ami judjrnient exhibited ,
uy llim ill liie ihmiikiiui "i infill into harmony is the surest teat oi the tinislietl artist. Many a man owes his respectable appearauce to the skill ani taste of his Tailor, and Pitch bu ng the ease, we cannot but pronounce Beuj. Metiee a
true pnuiimiiropKt, as well as a
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Plans and Specifications enreAttly
ps.red fcr dwoibng houidS ad put
Duunings. aiso exiunatcs or buiiatMn oi
pleted throughout, Alt w(itk
at the time sped Sod. 1 Bloomington, Ind., Marcb 31, IBM. ' Take NetlsMS By rn Oi din;tn-oof the Common Council evory property owner an4 tenant 14required' to clean'iip all fllth and rttbhih about their premisps. tvery on ft laterestcd will take notice and goyem themselves accordinglv. and thus se trouWsj and pense. URN . O. SMITH, April 25, )S?5. Msrshel.
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Kiugan A Burk 1ve rented ihe meat hop iwtwitly occupied by Mr. Dixon and ar keeping a fall stock oT beef, ""rk. hums and bnoon, all of tig best quality. They will lake'snecMt rail'" to iure the best eattle thit cm h bmifhi, and with full vHjfkf xA fir inotmfnt, lwpto (l-aso thpub!14. 'flrtV invite 0U to cU. fchop in ito'utagr$
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