Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 20, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 July 1886 — Page 2

Printed each Wednesday Marking, ig WILUAX A. GABX. Editor and Pabliaber.

IX ADVANCE, . a Tear RepaMlcaa Coaaty Ticket. For Orr. ENOCH FULLER. For Auditor. SIT.AS GRIMES. For Sherif, XEWIONE. MATHERS. For Treasurer, JAMES H. GASTON. For Recorder, JOHN BRADFORD. For Surveyor, ANDREW G. DILLMAN. For Arwirr, JOSEPH ROGERS. For Commissioners, Seeond District W. M. A. KIRBT. Third MArictJOHX P. HAR&ELL.

REPUBLICAN Cmgreaateaal CaTeatla. Pursuant to an appointment made at the Republican Congressional Convention of the 5th Congressional District of Indiana, at Greencastle, February tlth, 1886, I hereby give notice that the Congressional Republican Delegate of the several counties comprising said district, will meet in convention in Franklin, Johnson county, on Thursday, July 29th, 1S, a. m. for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress for said dis trict. Said delegates aro distributed to the counties as follows: Bartholomew County, 13 Brown " 3 Johnson " 10 Hendricks 15 Morgan 12 Owep " 7 Putnam " 13 Monroe 9 Total number of Delegates, 82 BROWNING, Chairman Sth Congressional District CommiUeo. Jilooniingtun, Ind., July 8tb, 1886.

crat8 of lliis district, and the right man can beat the hypocritical Matson this year. Over iu the fourth (Holman's) district, there is much trouble. Holman has been renominated by the feiteral office holders as Vfntson was in this district, and

a very large per cent of the Democrats say he must be defeated, j They have found that it is impossible to keep him out of the nomination, and the only way to get rid of him is to beat him at the polls, and this they intend to do this year. There have been a great many smaller splits in the party, and everything goes to show that the members of the party have but one end in view, and this is ta get some of the spoils. The spoils rock is the one they have split on and a party that is based on nothing higher than a race for office ought to go to the wall. Republicans must stand united in Indiana, put out a platform that means more than a race

for office, and the State will be re

deemed this fall, Republican.

BRIEF MENTION. Miss Puss Monahon of Lancaster, Ind., is visiting Chas. Mitchell's family The wife of James Ryan, the well known wag

on-maker, is seriously sick with fever Wheat has been well cured by the hot weather, and

AUDITOR'S ANNUAL BEPOKT. THEIUNDKUSTGNKD, AUDITOR, submits tho following Keport of Keceipts and Expenditures of Mouroo county, Indiana, for the year ending May 31, 1S8U :

W. H. Smith, the Indiana correspondent of the Commercial

Gazette, says in a letter from G reen-

castle to his paper :

If there is a Democratic Congres

sional District in this State that

ought to be carried by the Republi

cans this year it is the J-ilth.

Whether it will be or not will be owing entirely to the Republicans

themselves. Mr. Alatson has been

growing more and more unpopular

with his party each vear be has

served in Congress,but by cunningly manipulating so as to divide the

strength of his opponents he has

each time succeeded in having him

self renominated, lhe opposition

this year is stronger and more bit

ter than ever before, and permeates

all classes and reaches to all -parts

of the district. Capt. Levi Shields, residing a few miles east of Corydon, is engaged very extensively in the culture of German carp, and relates a very singular story, which would not be vouched as true were not the captain a strict member of the church. He states that when be 4- A- t 1 it t L i-

aauu w iccu inc usu, tie guca lo the pond and rings a small bell. Instantly the fish from all parts of the pond start for the feeding place, and gather in great numbers near tbe shore, and fight for the particles of food as it is thrown to them. The captain says he can call np his fish any time by simply ringing bis bell.

It appears that the aggregate

amount involved in the sixty pen

sion bills vetoed by tho President

was less than $7,000, whereas Con

gress is asked, presumably at his direct instance, to appropriate some $29,000 for repairs and furniture

for the Executive Mausion, in order that he may live in luxury and splendor. The country does not

want its President denied any

domestic comfort or convenience, of

course; but it may properly object to tbe idea of giving $29,000 to

supply him with new and choice household effects when he has arbitrarily interfered to defeat the grant

ing of less than one-tourth as much

as that for the relief of disabled

soldiers and their needy families.

Letter From Kansas. Obcrlin, Kansas, July 1st, 1886. Editor Progress: Since I lust wrote yon X have taken another leap toward tho set-

tine sun. and find nivsclf midway the

great "'American Desert,' in a thriving little citv of two thousand inhabitant!:, the

county scat of Decatur eo., Kansas; the

terminus ot a orancn ol the h. s at. Kxiiroad. a site of U. S. land office for this

district. Instead of a sandy waste with

out a creen spear, cr drop ol water, wo

have the finest country mv eyes ever be

held; fine streams of water, fed by good

springs, and good water is obtained any

where by boring or digging from 20 to 100 feet, when we striked gravel or sand bed and find water flowing from the

Kocky Mountains to tho Mo. river. All kinds of grain, fruits, and vegetables that grow in old Monroe, flourish

here, tlttcn three crops ot wheat or rye

obtained from one sowing. The sou is as

good as ever a crow flew over, and the

sand that is said to have covered the

whole surface a few roars a:n has miracu

lously disappeared; and in its stead a coat of buffalo grass which is the most nutri

tious of all grasses, and a lew years since

cured on the ground and stock kept fat on it all winter, but since the emigration reached here we have all the rain

necessary for farming without irrigation, which spoils the grass, and bluestem is

fast taking its place.

.From tbe 15th of Feb. to the 15th of

May an avciagc of fifteen emiurnnt cars

per day were unloaded here ; and as many

prairies schooners durine that time and

up to the present, pass.throngh our city, the contents of winch am divided lmtween

Decatur, Thomas, Sherman, Eawlins and

Unevenne counties

Lots in Oberlin that three years nco

were worth from 5 to 25 dollars sell more readily now from 200 to $1,000. Improved land in this count' is worth $6 to

$50 per acre, owing

is in a satisfactory condition Prof. Kelso has been re-elcctctl Superintendent of the schools in Richmond, Ind. Thos.Spiccr, who has been iu delicate health this spring has gone on a visit to some ot his children a son in Illinois, and a daughter in Wisconsin. All hope to see him return with health much improved Mr. Bridges,

owner of the depot restaurant, con

templates the purchase of a grist

mill at Cincinnati, Greene co.,which he may remove to Stanford

Mrs. Whaley and her daughter

Hattie, of Stanford, have gone to Kansas to reside W. A.

Rogers says the electric light is strong enough to show him how to

work at his barn, a mile or more

northeast of town Mr. Waldron made a business trip to Bed

ford last week--- Geo. Stepp

raised eleven acres of wheat that

threshed out twenty-six bushels to the acre Samuel Dodds and

Onlimcc in Treasury at last set

tlement, June 1st, 18H5,

There has been received since

on the various accounts as follows : Count' Revenue.

McKinnoviuduruont, $510 27

Poor asylum, 12 50 Special 'judges, 110 00 Jury fees, circuit court, 22 50

Advertising, 27 40

Refunded by Pikes, 166 25 Coroner's inquest, C 15 Miscellaneous, 27 71

Show license, 35 00

December 1 axes. 84, 15,211 20

April taxes, 1885, 20,938 40 Delinquent tas.es, 1,3U2 DO

Bridge revenue,

ntcrest revenue.

Pike repairs revenue, Turnpike Bonds,

Stephens pike, $2,600 00

Higlitpike, 1,400 00

w yno pike, 200 oo

Turnpike Tares.

Rogers pike, 393 90 Stephens pike, 4T5 40 slight pike, 316 80

Hephens Pike,

Order cancelled and reissued,

Redemption of land,

Docket Pecs Circuit Court,

Tuvcmhtp Taxes.

laical tuition, 4,696 95

Township, 4,104 89 Road, 6.356 04

Dog, 1,4.17 10

Special school, 8,01164

wife are at Indian Springs

Miss Mamie Taylor is visiting re

lations in Bloomingion . Miss

Unthank of Richmond, is Mrs. Carter Pering

visiting

Eph

Hughes and his Lieutenant, John

Hartman, were both sick last week

Miss Libbie Small goes to

A Nebraska postmaster, who pleaded guilty to the charge of being "roaring drunk," excused himself on the ground of the events

justifying the spree. One was the

election of Graver Cleveland and another when the Republican post

master was turned out, and he was put in. He was let off with a censure, and a gentle warning to be less demonstrative in his approval

an political enanses.

Most people believe that the $50,000 a year which the president

gets as His salary is tbe sum total, The estimate of the amount con- . .

Kress is to appropriate this year

lies before us, open to tbe page re-

sating to me presiaens. we see

that f36,084 is asked tor him. in

addition to his salary of $50,000. to

pay the salaries of his subordinates

and clerks. His private secretarv

is paid f 2,250, his asesistant private

secretary, ?i,zou, bis stenographer

JM,sUU, 2 door-keepers who each

get $1,200, 4 other clerks at good salaries, 1 telegraph operator ush

ers getting f 1,200 and 91,400, i night usher getting f 1.200,a watch

man who gets $900, a man to take

care or me nres woo gets asti4 a year. In addition to this there is $8,000 for incidental expenses, such as stationery, carpets and tbe care nf the president's; stables. And further on, under another heading,

there is a demand for nearly $40,000 more. Of this $12,500 is for

repairs and furnishing the white

house, $2,500 for fuel, $3,000 is

for the green house, $lo,000 is for

gas, matches and the stables. The white house, all told, in these days

of Jeffersorian simplicity, costs the country, in connection with tbe

president, considerably over $120, 000 a year.

The political outlook in Indi

ana was never more favorable to the

Republicans, and unless there is

very .decided change before election the Republicans will "sweep the platter clean." In every Congressional district where the Congressional conventions have 'been belt! here " a rupture. Iu tfc :t!iird hsttic-f thoro is a bitter strife, au!

Greenfield this week to visit friends Jim Ben Allison has gone

to Wichita, Kas., to look after his

real estate. Jim made some for

tunate investments there Miss

Josie Pittman will make an ex tended visit to friends in the southern portion of the State Gen

ial Jack Iiaudolph will open the

Dclraonico restaurant and pool

room in the corner block J

F. Pittman, it is stated in the

Washington dispatches, will get a

position a? special pension examin

er A. Rogers and wife

are visit i nr friends in Kansas and

Iowa C. Meadows, the grocer.

has failed in business and would

like to settle with his creditors at fifty cents on the dollar Dr.

Daniel Kirkwood was last week

entertaining Prof. Kirkwood, Supt

of the Maryland Reform School

Mrs. Helen Orchard, and her

second daughter, Mattie, are at

Pine Lake Another Bloom

ington teacher in luck. Miss Liz

zie Hushes has been elected to

teach Natural Science in the Sewal

to the location and j i i : i T,i: i:

the value of the improvements, raw land &"a ""

with every acre smooth enn yet be bought for $6 per aero in five miles of here.

llealth is remarkably sood here, such a

disease as malarial fevers ar not known Climate is good; true we have some hot days, but the evenings are cool, making a blanket pleasant any night.

school and church houses, though manv

of them arc rude, spring up as if by magic

m almost every neighborhood. We have

some bad characters, some tender feet, but

a very large majority of emigrants are of tbe F. F. V's, or in other words tho very best blood of the Eastern and Middle States honorable, law-abiding, God-fear

ing people, who have come to stay and make these beautiful prairies blossom

with their presence.

Honey bees of the Italian variety here

fither an abundance of the finest honey ever saw outside of Uuliiornin. Enclosed find draft for $1.50 to pay for the Pro

gress another year.

W 31. K. UAKljTUfl.

Muncie News : When the peo

ple' of Indiana count the cost of the State Democratic administration in dollars and cents, .they will begin to realize-that a Reupblican govern

ment is much the cheaper. The

cost of Democracy in this State

runs away up in the millions. This fact should not be lost sight of in

tbe beginning of the organization

of the Republican party for the

coming election. There is every

rear-on found in the debt statement

of the State why the Democratic

party should no longer manage the

State government. Democracy

dear enough as a gift and is unsup-

portable when it costs a State the

sum of $6,000,000.

Frakkie's First Fjeught.

"Grovcr, dear, when I get old will you love me then as now ?"

"How can I, Frankie ? When you get old I will not be here dear."

"Why, where will you be?" "I'll lie dead, love."

"Oh, Grovcr! Why fill my mind

with such an awful thought? Promise me that you will live as long at-

1 will."

"1 will, near. 1 will promise

you to live longer than that even

until the tariff question is settled." 'm. i i tn i - t .

"j.uaiiK ueaven j jvouiuckv Journal.

A letter received from Jno. I),

Herod who went to Colorado last

year tor his health states that lie if

now proprietor of a cigar and tobacco stand in South Pueblo, and that

his heniniorrltagcs have ceased ar:i he is apparently entirely well. If

he is not deceived iw to his condi

tion, he presents rather a rcmarka-

ta casts as befure leaviuir here and

ne Kfpublifans nre almost sure of-; after arriving there he bad several --.coesiH. 'i hf'reisa threat Josii fit ' seven homrn .- hud fr (In

a salary of $600 Alf. Harry

man is now one ot the writers on

the Chicago Current Rev. Mr,

Lyons of the U. P. Church, will

during this and next month, preach

in the various country school houses in the county on each Sunday af

ternoon, and so will be unable

hold evening services at his church

Rev. Mr. Lyons is an active work

er. and is highly esteemed by his

congregation in Bloomingion

P. F. Burns and Lizzie Monahon

Alonzo M. Watson and Retta Ed

monds have been licensed to marry

The train master of the L. N

A.& C.rail way, issues an order that

no liquor shall be used, on or off of

duty At Rotl's ice cream

parlor, Friday evening last, the K,

of P. brethren were treated by some

of their friends The wife of Da

via Crafton ot bmithville, died on

Saturday last with consumption

Jere Woodward has bought Jno

Tatnm's house, in Smith ville, for 8300 Peter B. Martin, and wife

have gone to Kansas on a sight

seeing tour Jerome Dillman

has arrived home and is with his father's family near Clear Creek

Ed. Anderson says he cut thirty

acres ot wheat with a Buckeye ma

chine in two days and and a ha

John Adams has returned

from Nebraska, and is now anion

his old friends in Perry tp.

B E c E I V T s .

$20,520

EXl'KN D1TUBKS.

Thero 1ms been warrants drawn on County Treasurer on the following accounts :

Fees and salaries, . yti

38,-130 Ot

f.,921 27' 3,552. Sin 1,479 9

1,200 0(

l,18G 10

2,112 GO 203 29 60 00

24,000 C2

- - It is Time - - To Get Exhibits Eeady

$111,00.1 44

97,192 40

Total reoeipts, Total redemptions,

True Balance in Treasury, $13,870 98

Jurors,

liHilill's, I'oor,

Special judges,

Agn. hocioty,

I'm. Institute,

Docket fees,

Miscellaneous,

Artesian well,

Buildings,

House of Kef. Koformntory,

Miscellaneous

4,i:i oo

491 22 r.,707 80 Specific. ' 185 00 35 00 f0 00 CiO 00 12H 71

Criminals. :i85 00 G8 00 1,447 05

$448 1,162 G52

Coroners Inquo3t,

Damages. Piko repairs,

Miscellaneous,

Roads. 85 00 1,051 90 177 00

1,900 G5 118 95

1,313 90

-FOR THE-

MONROE CO. FAIR,

$1,500 IN PREMIUMS. Money for the Ladies, the Mechanics, the Farmers, aud the Stock Raisers.

Asylum,

Elections, Books and Sty

Assessing,

Insane, Printing,

U ridges,

Interest,

Bonds paid,

1,021 58 213 00 1,418 0! 1,394 09

707 03 429 80 4,803 98 County Revenue. 4.593 51 6,000 00

Miscellaneous,

79 51

Turnpikes. 1,523 92 1.G00 :n 18.531 6t 2,096 11

Rogers,

jtliisht, iWylie, 'Stephens,

Tuition, Township,

ltoad,

Dos,

Special,

Redemption of land,

Total ftxpeiiaiturcs, Add outstanding orders, June 1885, Total orders to -deem, Deduct outstanding orders, Juno 188G,

Townsaip Taxes. 4,090 95 4,104 89 6,351 04 1.437 10 8,011 6t

53,833 45

24,351 99

24,0-lC 62 203 29 92,322 33 55,530 01 147,852 84 50,600 38

Sept, 21,22,23,24,1886. THE COUNTY FAIR

a year ago was a success, and it

is tho intention of the Directors that the next Fair SHALL ECLIPSE

all former Fairs. The Farmers of

Monroe county should begin at once the preparation of exhibits, SAMUEL DINSMORE, President of Board.

W. F. Seward, Secretary.

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f K. A. FU LK, Atty. Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana, Monroe county. In the Monroe circuit court, September Term, 1886. Complaint No. 1120. Conrad Stienburg, ys. Lizzie Woirall, Theodore Young, BcUe K. Heilmnn, ct si. Now comes the plaintiff, by Ricliard X. Fulk, his attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together With an affidavit thnt said dofcudnnts, Lizzie Worrall, Theodore Young and Hollo K. Hcilmun, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that said action is for tho purpose of correcting a deed to real estate in Monroe county, Ind., from Jacob Young nnd wife to Conrad Slincburg, October 4th, 1867, nnd that said non-resident defendants arc necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said non-resident defendants last named that unless they be and appear on the first day of tho next term of the Monroe circuit court, to he holdcn on the first Monday of September A. V. 188(5, at the Court House in Uloomington, in said county and Stat'1, and answer or demur to said complaint,

the same wilt be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court, affixed tit Uloomington, this 16th day of June, A. I). 1880. skalI D. W. BKOWNING, Clerk. Juno 23, 1886.

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GENERAL STATEMENT

Of Receipts nnd Expenditures of Monroe County, Ind., lor llie year ending .May

31st, me-.

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RECEIPTS.

Iialanco in the Treasury, Juno

1st, 1WJ6,

There lws been received since,

us follows :

Docket fees circuit court,

County revenue,

tindgo revenue,

Interest revenue,

Repairs revenue.

Turnpikft bonds,

1 urnpiKe luxes, Township taxes

redemption ot lands, Loans Cong. Township Fund, Intercs'. Cong. Township Fund, Ionns (!ommon Sehool Fund, Interest Common School Fund, Fine3 and forfeitures,

State school dividend,

$32,069 31

50 00

:i8,4.10 04 5.921 27

3,552 i'O

1 479 M 4,200 0('

3,2!8 70

21,1)06 Oi

20:; 2U 3,331 70 2,:uij GO 4,160 0!" 2,074 4! 485 Gl 14,433 Df

E X V K N 1 I T U RES.

t'ounly revenue, -including I liridge int. and repairs, $13,100 4:? iTurnpikc expense, 21.351 9:i ; Township tuxes, 21,000 0i . ltalemption of lands, 23 79 ' Loans Cong. Tp. Fund, 2,8:2 73 jlnt. " " ' 2 057 G9 Loans Common rVhool Fund, 5.390 00 I Int. " " ' 2,15$ 7 !

jStute School dividend, 14,433 53

Total warrants drawn. $1 19.835 (SO

Outstanding order June, 'i5, 55,530 51 j

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Tolnltobo rcleemed, $175 36 17

jOuUtnnding orders, June, 1880, 5,6r.O 38

Toial receipts, Toial redemptions,

$140,713 SI i::4,7-::

Tot"! lodci mri The liuhiiicc in '1 following funds:

Count v revenue,

'llridgo Io

Interest do I'ike repair.- rcvonuo, . '.Jury fees llight piko. Stephens pike, Loans Com. School Fund, Loans Cong Tp. Fund, Int. do do do Int. Common School Fund, Redumption of Laud, i Itnluncc in Treasury, .Overdrafts Turnpike, 970 1 1 tWg. fund, 8 39

$124.72.-. 79 jiury belongs lo the

$9.1)33 I I l,o 13 71) 1,!'57 40 !-'9.-! till 22 50 714 11 1,147 70 402 82 075 r. 1,036 25 11 25 4 58 $16,972 52 984 50

True balance in Treasury, Juno 1st, 188S, July 7, 1886.

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True balance, $15,988 02 Indtbtcdness of the Cnunti. Rosier Viko, $5,500 00

'jHight Tike, 18.900 00

.Stephens Fike, 7,200 00 Wvlie Pike, 21,100 00 University bonds, 44,000 00 Fike orders, 3,839 50

Countv orders, 40,810 45

Red. orders, 803 ! Indebtedness, $150,300 38 .Cash in Treasury -applicable to j pay the debt, 14,847 09

Hal. of indebtedness, $135,513 29

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Ed. Anderson, the genial Trustee of Perry tp. had some experience

with a runaway team, attached to

mower, last wqek. He says that as to the question of time he fairly beat the record, but don't want to try it again Miss Bessie McKniglit, and S. M. Norman of McK night & Co., the well known Louisville carpet dealers, arc visiting the family of Dr. U. A. McGee Prof. Brown Wylio intends to .spend the next year iu Philadelphia, in attendance upon a college of chemistry. St. IouW is to have a twelvestory building, the highest commercial edifice in the world. Chicago

j will nest have to estnhlisli a uewsI paper idlice, sow:njr machine oyeiicv

Some experiments on dog?, with reference to the effects of sundry ".beverages on digestion, Imvo been recently described by Si g. Ogata. The following conclusions (which may not be strictly applicable to man,accustomed to the drinks named) were reached : (1) Water in moderate amount docs not disturb digestion. (2) Beer, wine.aud brandy retard digestion considerably at first, till absorbed ; aud in the case ofbecr, the extractive matters act thus as well as the alcohol. Thus beer retards digestion more than wine containing the same amount of alcohol. (:').Sngar cane and grape sugar retard digestion considerably. (1) Common salt accl--riitc it distinoib .

lhe rising generation may as

well make un its mind to cot rich 1

-i i :.. iu. A l,l fi.u:n.i i funinlnint and affidavit in attachment.

way. 1 he goose that has been lay-1 complllint herein, together with an atlldaillC golden eggs for the past twen-!vitin attachment, that said defendant,.

ty-five years is now moulting. I "obert M. Galloway, is not resident ot J 6 ti,,. stt of Indiana: thai siiid action is for

thirtjacn dollars for stibseription for the, A Tennessee colored woman ' Republican Progress" for six years and f a, ,n .ho ITiiinn arntv six months at two dollars a year, and that sent tour sons to the union arm-,, wjJ non.res!dent defundant is a necessary! one of whom was killed in battle. prty thereto. j Now comes Commissioner Black j Notice is therefore hereby given said

l.n.... : rtefeml.int. lust nameu, unit unless no in

and refuses her

a pension

1 nnd appear

b.-foro mo at my office in

MACKINAC. Summer Tours. Palaca Steamers. Low Rates. your Trips per Waek Between DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND lit. lenaee. ChttwTrra. Alpena, rrarrijivUle, Osoooa. Snd So&oh, Port Huron, fit, Clair, Oakland X&xiu, Kmrlas Otlvery WMk -Bay Batwaaa DETROIT AND CLEVELAND ffXieainl fluuday Trips dcrtng July and Aastut. OUR I LLU8TRATCO PAMPHLETS Bate and Eicurjtou Tickets will bsfttraiaUAd by your Ticket XgvaU oraililtaaa C. D. WHITCOMB, Gsn'l Pats. kfrt. Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. DETROIT, MICH.

ATTORNEYS' CARDS. Bl'SKIRK $ DUNCAN, Attorneys, Of fico in New Corner Building, up stairs. Will practice in all courts of tho rtato. Special attention given to Probate business, and to collection and prompt re

mittance of all claims,

By otaintuy handKnf or from heat and coM.

10 rears ( prxctlrtl aec bar UminmrnitM (ally that ane La Bastlc Phhnner wHt bat as tog aa 115 to 11 ofurj tiir Mat, and tbe amoranc cf.bclrut eaaipcllnl lo sent far a um dUatiwy erecy tew days l obviated. i Tfea La Bastia Teagfmst, filast : dilnjneya beftr Um abnroTIt ,I)K MAJIIK. Bewara o( lallattou, tiuisttUMm TOerdeaierjMppljtiitf ' ycuwtth

The La Bastie Chimney.

Trade SuppOad by ail.

3EI. J, NICHOLS, ABCHITECI AND FRACTICAI. BJIlOEa, l'l.ns and RnavifiMtinfi etrnfullY nra

rami for dwelling houe od puII b tiildings. Al esttinatea of IwildinM -m-fletcd throughout. All work S$MMSg at the time specified. f Bloominjjton, Ind., MaxA i, I8f. f

as he alleges she was a slave. He

son's dentil

dent J.ineohrii emancipation pro- sweror demur to snm compiaini, u . f . , nntur0 iven C(r(.fu, attcn

I tion in all courts, jseai estate j iries crn-

She was aslave. ner;inoominloni rndia on the 23d day of 0UDKN,$. mKRS, Attorneys. Office occurred after Prcsi- July, 188fi,at I0o clock A. M., and im- 1 ovcr Fir99t National Hank. All busi-

clamation, at a were no slaves.

time when there

"Cato," says Mrs. Harriet IJeechcr Stowe, to a negro man whitewashing on her Florida plantation, "now that you are free and can vote I hone you will use your

influence with the colored people and get me the ballot. ''Lor!; Mis' Beecher," says Cato, rolling ; up his eyes, while an incredulous grin broadened his kind hearted, j honest face, "tlnz you rely belebc i that wimniin is got sense enough to know how lo vote?" Rochester Herald. SCOTT'S

EMULSION

OF PUEE COD LITER OH

; " ' 1 , I will bo heard and determined in

senco. Witness mv name aud Seal affixed

lilo.miingloii", Indiana, this 24th day Juno, A.'l). 18SC. ' AVM. M.TATE, J ustico of tliu 1'cnCjiJuno 30, ISSfi.

aid of Louden s Ab-

f the collcc-

... I fullv examined by

i . . ; i.

e simiit. 1. SOUClllUV llinuu

tion anl remittance oi claims oi an kuius. WAST, CORR .y DVSL-AP,, (W. H.

JU Kast, Sdwin Corr, 31. M. Utmlap)

AGENTS

UANTPn tor DR.. scorns

Corsets. Sntnple Ireo to those ba-

comlne agent. ?.o rllt, onii-k nalts.

Tcrrltorr KlvcD,sntUfaciion fniaraniceil. Address 0R.SCOTTt42 Broadway 3t.,N.Y.

Urn

IHvpopUitesofw&U

Almost as Palatable as Milk. nt,.-. .-.1. nrannnllnn of CAH LIVER OITi that

can bo taken readily and tolerated tor a luug tunc

hy deDrate AM) AS

Attorneys at Law, .Successors to Kast &

Knst). " All legal business will recoive ; prompt and careful intention. OfUcc rooms l and t, over "Oornor" ClothinB Store, liloomington, Indiana. j J'ASIES F. MORGAN, Attorney, up-1 stairs, cast of the First National Bank, ( Kuskirk & Duncan's old room) south side of tho square. Probate business, and col-1

lections given special Bllcntion. w in aiso give careful attention to business in the neighboring county courts. 1 OGERS y IIENLKV, Attorneys and i Co l.ctors. ()lllc"c in life Hivo buildimr. Special attention given to settling decedents' estates, and to all binds of probate business. Also, Abstracting. i A. VULK, Attorney, Office in Allen l. & MoNary' now block, up-stairs.ov-er corner r04im. Special attention will bo given to probato business, and to prompt collection of claims. lA3li:s li. MVhKV, Attornoy. AViil I irivi' sitpciiil MlliMitiou to settlinc do-

cedents' estates, collecting, etc. 'Will practice in nil court. Is also Juyor,nml may I be found in his office in Citj Building during business h u re.

TllSSSI&l'&K3llla-iJP R WORRALL. Attorney, Office upI Kf7i' s tdTallki isf I V ' . stairs, over Mcfalln & Oo.s Store ?P", Wi" practice in 1! the cm,rt?. .Special

nan. abv i j'1muii.'nc attention civen tr the Fern-ion business.

O " ' O . v r r r i ta rc r. ttr r.W A ilArttre

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W. J,rXUXtIV Kit,

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j "OKKSONS owing delinquent Tuv ,.ii:n 1 JL Tax re Iwreby given notice tht li ' Ci'tinly Treasurer will proceed fort'iwiih j to collect by levy and si.lo of pev-.-n;.! property, the delinquent lititoson the Tmii'.-pik-s of Monroe county. The hw muke it imperative up.-ti i,a ' ; vy ;)o"i IVronal i'roporty and !. : .i ne t i - !'.i!v 'In'so f:i a- d t! u ro-i- ; , :l '' .' 'ill ont c'f . ' ' : ; . . !- I I i

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