Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 28, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 September 1886 — Page 2

Farmers can club together and get their Fertilizers very cheap, of Jos. N. Alexander.

JVMnf ITiaVsWsy Jformaf 9

Ticket.

Ar CUrik, ENOCH FULLER. Fr Auditor, SILAS ORIMXS. Far Sktrif, MBWfOSm. MATHERS. For Trtasurtr, JAMES H. OA8TON. For Rtcotdsr, JOBS BRADFORD. ANDREW O. D1LLMAS. For Cbretstr, JOSEPH ROGERS. Fct Otmmiiritmtrt, tketmd District W. M. A. KIBBT. TKrd Dutriet-JOHN P. BAMRJSLL. For Congress Fifth District, ISA G.CHASJS, af Hendricks County. For District Prosecutor, B. 8. Low.

Ira 9. Ckaae. I er of the states in insurrection our-

(Danville Republican. fag the late rebellion, shall be ap-

. . r i ' j a -t- ; it.- i i i

HOB. Ira J. CIMfle, JKepuuircuH poimea iu auy puminu in me uun

uMlMaa far Onarma from the ed States army." It save the ex

irai nunxt mivMi home lues-Mohan vs don t fancy the idea oi

Av awoninir. from a trio to Cali- shouldering a musket to be officered

j fbrnia, lasting forty-ooa day. He and commanded by Yankees (o the

Was BMt aty tea depot Dy several exclusion oi Boutnerners, nuu ii wo oeatlemea of this city. United States "bones to enlist the

lm rontWed him in a carriage to southern chivalry in a 'war with

bin nkaaant home iost south ot town. I Mexico or any other country, con

i At his residence he waa greeted by gress must repeal that act of pro-

a large crowd of citisens, including senptron.

the Danville Cornet Band boys,

I who met .the distinguished gentle

man with the stimng air, "Marcn-

! ing Though Georgia." After an affectionate meetine with his family,

I ha wm vtrmlv received by the

ministers of the citv. and was then

presented to the crowd by Mr En

och 6. Hoeate. who made a very

I . " - . - . y-..

nt anceeh of welcome. Mr. unase

CHIPS AND SPLINTERS.

James Cherry of uosnort was

in town last week visiting- friends

and relations Mrs. Len.Field and children have been visiting re

lations in Iola, Kansas J. T.

Goodman and Melinda Chitwood

rallied to Mr. Hecate's remarks in ha ham liramsMl in marrv.

Drtiind to that nart of the speech Frank R. Woolley occur on the

which bore to him the information same date, and on Saturday a week that ha had. keen chosen, during his I thv worn fuirnrised bv a srand

in KepowiCMi " wv- mbsence, to make the race lor uon- d;DQer ;Q bonor of the event.

THE ELECTRIC LIGHT

SHINES

In The POSW IEMJ STOBE of

Norman & Kennedy, WHERE YOU WILL FIND

Pure Drugs and Chemicals, also

Wall Jiraer, Hooka, jrersumeries, Shoulder Ilrueew, Combs and Srushes, AND, IN SHORT, ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A

STEICTLY FIRST-CLASS DBUG STORE.

PRESSORIPTIONS

Filled with care and dispatch, by an experienced Druggist.

MT Our Tobacco and Cigars are the best. Call at the " Bowman "

Stand. Prices always the lowest.

WE HAVE

iLADIES,

PURCHASE DRESS GOODS TII

YOU SEE OUR STOCE.

tion was a notable gathering and it greasman of the Fifth District.

W" 1J I ,nA4 in I

id ... i n mua iihi a mi mil iinri kkirxi lij i

... . i.Ll 1 a:. anman Tai nr.thii.ff ho tlPIIKT 1 r I

did mum -ma k" J-l"- r T . ,. t of their Whi-

the Convention was its eMnnsiasm. j Among the throng of oitians I potations may be realized Jno.

ThMfeatiiKinarl.edtDeeniireayBi.tmbled to greet tne excel- Dj h d 100 ;nsurtnce on tne

and was a steady I lent man were men of all creedsana , .,,

... .. - i i a: lil1rn I "w" o

growth between me niommg wnra 1, - .k; hTi centlv On Tuesday of last

the Convention met to name we " . a, w.fc Ti a. R. Lvons and J. C.

-1 .11 wro irmnired alike bv his cently

KH1 w trrenwg Hteflli ,DDrecultion. On his ar-

wbeait adjourned with the men IndianaDolia, Monday, the

Baaaedaad the platiorm adopted. I Jonrnal of Tuesday says :

nr In J. ChM. of Danville, who

who want to San Francisco M ona of tb

There

no anpleasantness any-

This is remarkable when

Hn considered how many aspirata mere were for the positicos on

the ticket. The contests were eoa-; m . r a.l r ? - ,M.. ......

aajoiea w a paneciiy inw-j J and the men who were not chosen

Vftpok' their defeat good-natoredly.

There are. we believe, am sores to

heaL no newspaper organs to damn

the ticket with miat praise, and bo

kkkento be whipped into Kae.

There is, to all appearances, no

why the Republican party

Indiana delegate to tba National Kncamp-

BMBt of tbe 9nod Army, and wai nominated daring hi abience as tne Bepublim itudidata for Conzreia in the Fifth

- .

District, arrived in this city vesta raar

aarnine. en route for home. He waa met

) MMin.W. R. McClelland, Alf.

Wahhan. and James Hamrick, of Dan-

villa, and was convinced br these gentle

men, who tepteaented the cittseni of Hendiieks ronntv in arraneine pleasant tar-

prise for Mr. Chase, that it would be roucn

better for him to spend I he day in Indian

nam resting, ana tnae tne evening mm

far home. The Journal reporter waa one

laf a aumbar of others who called on Mr

I ha ai the DenisoB House durine tbe

laftMiMas. One would know from his

strongly marked ipirttnal and intellectual

I face that ha was a elenrvman, and a very

efthe State should not go into the ght SSJSSTZ

- - 1 WMsn UW HPS KWW fcwt. w '

camnaien with perieet hareaoay ana t aatmrd. abrns. too. of a veteran, yes terdaj

i lor Be wore, oesvaes me regunuion oai auu I nnlbrm of tba order, three or four Grand

I Arm AmraTmtiaa that ha had hfOUCht

TM 1'reSident, aaoai Ot Ine I back from the National JCncampment.

. . . i arnuaa uxiw 11 u eh Dgmiaunii no

JaAmet,ad many ot ue wwer o.,,-!,.-,, eidato far Coneress in the

that I lh Dtairict came to him unexpectedly,

1 . .T Mnn.. mm-m thmt It M

I vacation. It IS a Very I uaeMected, hot it was certainly unselicit-

Ai s- . rlcsL It was owinc to the recent death ot

aaaavouciK -us sW ' i that mv friends refr

for four Or SIX Weeks, lMalmi saying anything about the matter

- j i to ma until aoout two monins ago, ana Iwveagoed tat salary wiuyoo . tba proDBWHty rf my being

tn Tavw fin- nilraakd tare and to aet I nosainated was discuMd. I did not soil

...... - left from anyone support fo

iat OB pmmpIlT Hotel DUIS. Very If., l f.)t that it would not be proper for

; a J -. a a- aaia :fl saeta do so. It chosen prolenion is

tw l--vva--, " " I , . th.R anvthin., else, and noth

thCV Were taefcV eaWOBTb tO He tbe 1 imr can tarn me aside from it. I did not

' 1 - - T- 1 t .1 .11 .1 !, J.

rfLa Sa..aaaSaa'aairal I lamr OS HIT BOinuiaijltjil uiimi iuv .i.vu vai low MU"usaa.auii - t

Harbison left Bloomington for

Morea. Ills., where Presbytery of

the U. P. church was in session

Peter Bowman has placed a

substantial stone walk in front of

the room on the west side of the

square recently vacated by Faris

Bros.- Remember the soldiers

reunion on Sept. 16th and 17th Thomas Kilpatrick and family and

Thomas Faris and family each en

tertained a pleasant company week

before last consisting of Mrs. Alma

Johnson of Iowa, and Harvey

Smith and family, Henry Russell

and wife, and Mrs. W. J. Moore,

all of Monroe Winfield, son

of John Scott of Clear Creek tp.,

is visiting home folks. Winfield lives in Corafand, Ills. Jas.

DiHman, for six years a

THE MEN WHO HAVE RAISED THOSE BIG CROPS OF WHEAT

BOUGHT THEIR FERTILIZERS OF ALEXANDER,

AT THE OLD DUNN STAND.

He SeMs Only THE BEIT.

grade of oBcers are away

Iowa, is visiting Monroe county

friends. He has sold out in Iowa, and will locate in Kingman,Kansas

Rev. A.S. Baker held a bas

ket meeting at Salem, on Sunday,

On tbe farm of Dobbins Bros.

near Indian Borings can be found a

curious freak of nature. A large

elm tree forks downward, having

two well formed and fully develop-

citizen of ed trunks which join together and

form one tree at the ton. Where

they join together there are no in

-1 .1 I

Uioauons snowing mat nicy nave

ever been separate trees. The bark

at the joint is perfect and taken al

together form one ot tbe unarcount

Rev. Mr. B. is one of the most able mysteries of nature. The tree

earnest workers in the cause-

Thore ihat complaio

graierally those whose salary stops

i the) work stops.

dt irora anyone support for the nomination, Ten colored men left Bloomington

on Tuesdav of last week to work

on the Monon division of the L.N

A. '& C. railway Students are

coming in by every train, while the

members of the Faculty are return

their labors.

our streets

each day "A big term"

after the convention was 'held.

read it in a newspaper. Ine compliment

has come to me in such a way that I can-

I not iirnore it. I sratefullv appreciate toe I .1 r

Twenty-five hem, and I shall give to the work which ,US lo " w"co

.. a ; . ill aswamraiimiiniu, wj I XCW IW IIV SRU U

oaaaauumiianiaua; wana I ciuzeas my best life. I shall he found ac

ts cover the 8aJariest"hUoringearaMUy for the success

1 ma fiauuh rfaciaa

tat the seawhore, the

18

stands on the west bank of Sulphur

creek, opposite the roa d lead in:

to tbe hotel.

The Indianapolis Jonrnal says

with singular felicity:

'Tbe unanimity with which the

Democratic editors of the country rise up and advise Mr. Elaine, "for

bis own good, to take no part in

the fall campaign is quite touching. Such tender regard for the Maine

hardly

for music and all sorts of necessary

but not essential expenses.

Food Frauds.

The First Fall Stock of

W1nBSBS -" :'1ffiamtata.

1886.

IN CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS AND IB 1

WE HAVE THE CHOICEST SELECTION

Ever shown in the CITY of BLOOMIfJ

19-WE ARE SOLE AGENTSFOlTHEAD "WALKER" BOOT.

A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. RIBBONS

LACES IN BEWILDERING PROFUSION. FANCY GOODS IN LATEST AND AT REDUCED PRICES. tWHATS AND CAPS, A LARGE StOCK.1

Large Assortment New Style Trunks and Valises.

McCALLA & CO.S WEST SIDE StffljK

v K . -A i

Ml

R

EPORT of the Condition

or THK

ITlnat National Bnnk

AT BLOOMINGTOiV, in the State of In

diana, at tlio close of business, on the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1880. RESOURCBS. Loans and discounts,. $196,928 63 Overdrafts .- 2,491 92 U. S. lionets to secure circulation i per reiits, 30,000 00 Due from approved Reserve Agants 40,312 07 Due from other National Banks, 31 Due from State and Private Banks' and Bankers,.... 2,370 92 Real estate $4,564 59

Furniture & fixtures, 1,094

in

splurging

the

Ot DOStDOl

the comnrenceroent

legation bnilding at Washing-

aoont tne hotels, and

ig-cat men it) tke snntt towns, gratntrj of iteaa one isoadred

law tbonsantl tloltBn a nmttb eaeb

is notbing ibi' Unde 8un when bis

laxorad l)o irsnt to take a little

ftiaaS aaaiat AalLua aa.Maj.ra Sa

1 m thi nlana fnr huh areit re-

w, -Hagsuia;, i .j. riDroTed aod work was to

aasa warn saaairaaaaB aim aw in "! have been besai) at once.

i of n omiTjrs nonor, that

will ferllow him to an early grave,! The Iodianians ot Labette co.,

" ' I - a nil. 1 imk

a i roil ocuicuicx s bum linn.

1st raid npon tbe Tirnsair. andl" anil nika nfjfirrfirmnn P.rmr-

rbe atnniacd ont by Encnfcve ( trains will ran from all parts of

MSattngat tbe sptgget and Indiana

; at tbe bong beaV is anok!

that hits tbe

etftiaVeoBnitoefy. So,

ntsnjata booncing good salary,

i pay every asootn n ertsp

is not bad,

; in seven weeks of idle- Sweeny ibr Superintendent of Pnb

i and indolence at the aamaeood I lie Instruction. A number of Dem-

' . s a .1

Mt f ikm Tk a KinM t oerats tbiBK tne nominaxions

rJ B J . .A U. l.a

A J 1 ...

,. .. ... v; I guiuauiBi B wcimrv was nuuij w

we preaic on ,or ine approving u fom Ma80 ant, ia

college session jiiietuvme naa no doubt. vcry gratifyinB to that

another fire Monday afternoon of gentleman, althoneh he may not

last week, a S300 house belontzine hoed tbe advice offered."

-Tbe Cutting mixture has de-

Drivedthts eoontry. for the present

nt least, of a very fine buiklinr and

a a a x r ii u akA s.i i war nii i - -.a

Ena aiaiaiffinr am iimb nataiiw i iiai. wihiiii i rn hmitv k iitpf iiflvinip imrnHi iu .

r . 7 " ' J . : A Detroit woman had a green

nave oeen oaeo m cvtwirtw.uK ". ,e a-round The JTresbman 1 w- . ., a . ur

wt a. I o I tv a iv Diiaaw inv amu

jrenome ine swwemeot m sn mat- , . nl h. T R tt m u. u. . .:i, t k- .l. w

a a 1 iL. I waaaw wv w w " X" I 1UUE Uin t.ll IIVUI Hfcl uwujhvm aa-ww

wroraewnaveDeen given oy e , 4u: .11 :. I Rh. U -idt hawaaarallow.

W T a. I UUUlCBini lilllfl VBBta Blf OH mtMlVa I mrmmr - -

mexican TOveroroeu dosiuouiuk . . i ... .. . . i ;4 j i,

. r .L- I Vmi Kn.nr.lar and nifo aftar W IS MU T K,

several months spent in Mancte,

lad., have returned to Blooming- Wasbineton Lawyer : "You

ton Having waited till they say you are entitled to a pension?"

I m m a " II. ' II

rauiot: "xes, i inina so.-

L.: "Were you wounded?" .No;

Wftfl.

became satisfied that the electric

light was a success, McCalla 4t Co.

TTanajt- will hold a two davs reun-1 nave placed one of them ia

ilon. I their store-. Wm. Seward lr.

v T '

Secretary of the Monroe County

Agricultural Society, is ' receiving

applications daily now from farmers

who desire to secure space on the

grounds. Tbe fair will begin Sept

21st. Get ready for it Jule

but I laid out eight hundred dollars

in bard cash for a substitute. W.

L. : "Ah, yes, I see. Just give me

a ten dollar bill, and nil out tost

blank." Ex.

IMtsn

, gieawasilrres

si the Deuatocraitlc

Ticket.

Indiaaapolis Special to New Terk Times.

There are three Catholics on the

Democratic State ticket Byrne for

TnMtanror nf Htai. Krenowr for

WIUOOtr!lk nf th KnnivniA Court, and

An immense quantity af jewelry is now made from thin layers of gold alloy upon atf ingot oi brass, formed while it is hot. On the ingot cooling it is forced between steel rollers into a long thin ribbon,

each part of which is ot course cov-

will

$a want reforming in the mil Jl, Zk . tWv in the Irish

m&m taja-.stax, etymology ana Tote to slough oif. Others are more

awtawaapby. Forty-five millions I dnbiooa about the eflect. While

Fee and two children, Alex. Robi-

son. Bona Rogers, Wm. Robertson

and forty more went on the Chica- ered with the gold alloy, incalcula-

Ko trip last week The W. C. My thin, out which wears for years,

T. TT Klil 5. rU mrfinc t d can be moulded into any shape,

:dU p. m. last Atonaay mrs. jjard times and Democracy go

Wm. showers bas returned from hand in hand. Tbe history of this

her Kansas visit Jno. M. Mc- country from its foundation to the Coy of tbe old firm of Louden & present day shows but one instance

ibis year mi-" -s "V " " 8 . " . . to power was not succeeded imme

i at any prevfons year ia a IT rT'""VV , .V6',V" rv mr- Pr"BPcr diately by business depression and

- - a mm Mirnsi inin sinniwvsa Tn i rv rw i a , si. "v.

Urn. asMM i fca af aama 77 T , . " luas, xexas. woere neat present financial stringency, it is needless

-aj- j I ne too mucn. ana eepeciaiiv as onei ., , . . . . ,l. " .i" .i.:.

i - i. - . ' c iresiaes ana Dractioes law iay iu ic licuino j mi- ire

a. uc na anrns immnaaK onm m sdiwt-i ) . . . .. . .. n , . .

- . ... I- rrja.. lh. A.i r..i .u. iln..rlf RUmCU riu. I tion that the election oi leveiaoa

m W ?!T " " TT ::: ' r r waa not the instance ifefemd to.

aa av ... . I SBB DUSl KBBBR SniHriTSUnt WBBfWaTaS BIIB I I l-a. B Kl la-a. Bararfl lijih AAa..

i.!? Ids Besides comesr '1 I -Louisville Pmit : Speaking of

tn ot Ustse taings a inue Detore i irom Dnbois county, where thei the fact that the Uhmese always use

tbev wboop it no too strone for thl ftholira nse the nnblic school 1 moro tnBn twepty men now living boxes for shipping tbeir merchsn-

- " a a w i - - -- - I . . . .... . .. . " " m

' at the mifrain fall 1 boildiBt? tor narochial ouronses. who belonged to tbe company one- dise and never use cooperage, aoir.

nr. sweeny is a teaenerintue puo-1 inally The widow or Judue "J" l,,e rc"oolj

' aBWrtoefli aSRfi

snvctiona. Tnere ts too nmeb con

trast in the condition of the eb

here ntentioned for a "people's gov

ernment," and unless a halt is call

ed and remedies applied the disease will develop into mora troublesome

days by astf by. Every departaaeat of Crovernment is from six Btontbe to two years behind band

aa ttt work, and that is why yon are watting for your peawoa, your

eorr-etioaot muster, year bouaty,! The Albany (Ga.)

yaar patent, yoar land title, your I the Mexico war fever

saaA for sapplisMi fornisbed, and al

tkatt sort of thing. At Washington

CKf there are too few boors of pre-

saardad labor, and too many weeks

of aandless vacation to spin the

wbeeie of basiness very lively.

lie schools and has -been county su-

: i a i . r..i- i l

miBUUDFm. una uuuuu IB unc ui I .. . . . .

IL- i .u. o.. !.. pons, was in town last weeK, on

Calholies have had practical con- visit to Hiram Lindley'a fami

Wilson, now a resident of Indiana-

a

Catholics have bad practical con- VM,t to ilm mdtey's lamily Irol,. snaring for their religious J. R. Charles, the telegraph schools in tbe facilities ot the pub- operator at this station for some lie schooh.. The experiment of past nag resigned, and is sucToWDe ceeded by M.F. MurphyThe

of Public Instruction is . one never

undertaken elsewhere than in Indiana, and will be watched with in

terest.

Courier is authority for the statement that Rufus East of Indiana

polis and Miss Jennie Seward of

this place were married at Indianapolis Sunday a week B, F.

ago a cooper's shop was started m China, but owing to the fact that it was necessary for a Chinaman to

get inside to bold tbe head up while another was outside doing the nail

ing, thus engulGiiR a Chinaman for every barrel, the goverment stopped it.

JMews says

thereabouts

it cooling somewhat in the view of Adams sr. accompanied Rev. H. V

the knowledge of the fact that there Givler on his trip to Conference-

is a United States statute wmcn tie- Mr. T . nf nPafnrH i.

... . a lMrllaaai aaw-

dares that "no person who has

served in any capacity in the mili

tary, naval or civil service of the 1

so-called confederate states, or eith-

visiting

the family of her father, Mr, Ben. F. Adataa Jno, MdCoy and Continued on 3d page.

New York Herald : One of

the oldest hotel proprietors at Long

urancn sain sometning 10-uay mat is astonishing. "What does it cost

per day to feed a guest ?" was asked. "Counting all wastage, the

The Shamitd Vt of Lime mnd Alum Cheap Baking Poaden.

Many food frauds, nuch as chi

cory coffee or watered milk, al

though they are a swindle in

commercial sense, are often tolerated became they do not particularly affect the health of the consumer;

but when an article like baking powder, that enters largely into the food of every family, and is relied upon far the healthful preparation of almost every meal, is so made as to carry highly injurious, if not raukly poisonous elements into the

bread to the imminent dancer of

the entire community, it is the duty of the press to denounce the practice in the most emphatic terms. Among recent Important discoveries by the food analysts ia that bv Prof. Mott, the United States

Government Chemist, of large amounts ot lime and alum in the cheap baking powders. These are, one the most dangerous, and the other the most useless adulterants yet found in the low-grade, inferior baking powders. It is a startling fact that of over one hundred different brands of baking powders so far analyzed, comprising all sold in this vicinity, not one of them, with the single exception of the Royal Baking Powder, was found free from both lime and alum. The chief service of lime is to add weight. It is true that lime, when subjected to beat, gives off a certain amount of carbonic acid gas, but a quicklime is left a caustio so powerful that it is used by tanners to cat the hair from hides of animals, and in dissecting rooms to more quickly rot tthe flesh from the bones of dead subjects, A small quantity of dry lime upon the tongue, or in the eye, produces painful effects; how much moie serious must these effects be on the delicate membranes of the stomach, intestines and kidneys,

more particularly of infants and

children, and especially when the

lime ts taken into the system day

after day, and with almost every

meal. This is said by physicians to be one of the chief causes of in

digestion, dyspepsia, and those

painful diseases of the kidneys now

so prevalent, instances oi tne most scrtous affections of the latter organs

from drinking lime water round in some sections of the West are noted

in every medical journal. 1 Adulteration with lime is quite ss much to be dreaded as with alum, which has heretofore received the must emphatic condemnation from every food analyst, physician and chemist, for the reason that, while alum is probably partially dissolved and pissed off in gas by the heat of baking, it is impossible to destroy or change the nature of the lime in any degree, so that the entire amount in the baking powder

passes, with all its injurious properties, into the stomach, When we slate that the chemists have found twelve per cent or one-eighth of the entire weight of some samples of baking powder analyzed, to be li tie, the wickedness of the adulter

ation will be fully apparent.

Current expenses and taxes paid, Premiums paid.. Checks and other cuh items, Bills of other Banks, Finetional currency, including nickels und cents,. ........ Trade dollars, Gold coin, .... Silver coin, , Fractional,, Legal Tender noto.-,...

Kedvmptiou fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent, on circulation)

5,058 09 1,156 88 2,887 50

400 00

5,219 00 256 54 432 00 19,400 00 2,200 00 233 00 6,000 00

1,350 00

lit

Q AND BEFORE KEEPI

BOaQJKDEHS ' examine the low prices ALL KINDS OF SUGA

3

'.safafc

Km

sis- ?a

Total, $328,623 30 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $120,000 00

nurplus hind,...

Undivided prollts,

Circulating notes from Comptroller,

reeoivod

27,000 00

jyeoo oo

7,790 87

Individual deposits, subject to check $1)6,469 67 Demand oertiilcutos of deposit,.. 52,362 82

27,000 00

148,832 49

Total $328,623 36 State of Indiana, ' 1 MoKROE CoD NT Y, f 8S. I, W. E. "VootllN, Cashior of the Rbovo named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. W. K. WOODBURN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn before rue, this 30th day of August 1886. ' JOHN H. LOUDEX, Notary Public.

Correct Attest:

Sept. 1-1886.

Jona" "Waldron, P. 'K. BusKiRX, Uskkv C. Duxcax, Directors.

Children

FOR PITCHER'S (Maria Castoria promotes Plgeatloia, and overcotoas Klituleucy, Constipation, 8ow Stonvich, . Diarrhoea, and Tererishness. Thus the child is Nndared healthy and tti sleep nataxaj. Gaatoxia, contains no Uorpiune other najootic property. "Caatsriajsso wn adapted to children that I raoaminand tt assuparior to any pnaniptioti fawn, to H. A. AmmS, M. D;. SI restland Ave., Brooklyn, M. V. "I use Oaatoria In my practice, and And it apaciajly adaptad to affections of cUldren." Almx. BoBawnKnt, M. D., 1067 M Ave., Hew York. Tsra CnnraOB Co., 18 Fulton St., jr. T.

dining room costs exactly 98 cents

per head." "Is that nil? It seems small compared with the average charge of $6 or $8 per day for eujoyiug their hospitality." "The rest of the chaices, above a fair re

turn on tbe niuuey invested, goes j tiou, it ia proper to avoid all others.

Pure baking powders are one of

the chief aids to the cook in preparing perfect and wholesome food. While those are to be obtained of

well-established reputatiou. like the

SCOTT'S EMULSIDJI OF PDEE COD LITER OIL Amot am Palatable a Milk: lha oaV prnUn or COD UTSB Oil that esn balakitn roadlly and teawatad tat liag Haw

as.

In akl atsmath

AND IK. A BEai

Royal, of whose purity there has

mil. mum'i)

DUJI It li marTrniaa la it raaalti.

Rasoribnd slid enaorsed hi tba bsst foyslolalia

10.

coiitiuapriow.

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i j . . i : intnocouumasortha worii

never neeu auu cannot ne a nues- r..,. ,....,.

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At ft Bee is Ei

LOOK at the Elegant Line of

at the Bee Hive Grocery. DON'T STOP till you see til stock of package anilflrfi

fees, at the Bee Hive Gi

THE FINEST, and most c

line of Queensware, at HIVE GROCERY.

TH E ONLY place to save (if

at the BEE HIVE CRO

WE CALL YOUR SPECMi

TENTION TO OUR ifC DEPARTMENT. We &tikW$M

you more Sugar for $1 than in Monroe County.

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THB V R O P It I TO R of the Olty Book IStore announees to all his aid patrons, and an immense number of new

ones, that he is

Still on Hands,

and thontih be bas been very slow in stat

ine the fact, he is still in the Cit;

Bloom in uton, and better prepared

ever to ciitur to the varied tastes of this cultured community. Thus, in addition to an immense stock of ftchool and College Text Books he has a fine supply of

ity of than

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ESTATE OF WILLIAM WJtOOWflT?

In Monroe Cin.Hiit Uonrt, la tWOtttoMix

aa 1 llMli-l '

Indiana.

All creditors heirs and les estate are hereby noUied fl

O. Fsnley, Bxncntor of said

filed his final aoiint and

settlement of said esta,

same win como up ior j approvat on ihe 2id aaj 1880, the same being"

judicial day ot tne a of said court, fit whi

Heirs and Iieaatees are 1

in said Court, ia tlni 0ar

City of Bloomington, .an anv there be. vibr said -aot

be approved. The 27vh danAt 1886. - F

f- O. PATJIJtT;

Wall Paper, Window Shades and FixturesCtaROMOS, Oil. lAIfTIlf H8, superior Pocket Cutlery, Geld Pens, Albums, and Fancy Articlos in abundance, too great; to admit of enumeration. TXi News JsitiiJ is well supplied with choice Heading, fie also carries full iine ot' SCHOOL SUPPLIES, and almost everything else, to meet the literary wants of nhis oommunity. Teachers, and other friends of education are invited to make his store their headquarters, where they will be cordially welcomed, and no effort spared to make their jtay pleassni. JB. P. COL Jt.

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James B. Mulky, Atty. V Xsritl-a p

oeps. iat, icfla. . v;

Vault Cleanli-s. Prepare for Cbolem. JOHN BUOWN has supplied himself with deoderir.ers, utbs and all the appliances necessary fnr the successful prosecution of Vault Cleaning, and assures as good work as has ever been done by forign parties, and for mucb less money. Be solicits orders and will give prompt attemiou to them.

otlc r giwsil getlnaetst,aHf -

In the matter of -WM'WmWi Badds.deoaas'td. . .-L-STl&t Ia the Met roe Circuit j-1iji:P ber Term, lata). ?riM$m' Notice ia hereby srlva tW ta''an3VA' signed, as Administrator Nancy Baddn deoeaaed, hi fMMMNps.-.i and filed his uccount and ymmmiWkltmi

settloment of said esMtemd.ttlMi; will como up for the examijaaitoitiaa tion of said Circuit Cwtr& 'leF

any oi septenioer, ih, a wntcn sis

persons intenvted in saut aatata fm,r

od to appear in said Court fadabpar i if any there bs,waysatfliwentiii

i should not be appro vn. . And tba Join rf aaiit estaa;

era should not be appro ven.

others interested thereto, ara alaa

requiraa, at tne time ana to appear and make proof ol r claim to kit nart of said

Sept. 1, 18116.

Buskirk & Duncan Attys,

Get a loaf of Oysters, some crackars wni.

at Beoekai-t's bakery a

aut, aod you cao have -

for a king,

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