Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 November 1886 — Page 2

miU A. SABS, Utter al MWtahar.

IH ADTAMCE, fl.OO a Iir

It is a singular fact tbat no American Presideot baa mr bees M-elected unless he was a successful genera,belooged to a war party daring hia. administration, or bad a band in the extension of oar territory. Washington, Jackaon aad Grant wen military chieftains. Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and

Lincoln all bad a touch of war or

annexation daring their administrations. Under jefieraoa'8 first term an American navy bombarded the towns and forts of Tripoli, and

Louisiana was purchased. In Mad

beating it to quite a high tempera- CHIPS AND SPLINTERS, ture, and by a system of ventilation,

a current of air is passed through If our prohibition friends had ! the apparatus and into the room to voted the Republican ticket they

be heated. By this means the air would have accomplished more for

was heated on pleasant days to shout mQK they .j,. tnaI1 they

W oegreeaoypaasmgor htye don, M now .tftnd i The dancing masters of the 'Mrs. Dovie Marshall and Mrs.

country who met in New York, Jennie Short have been visiting last week adopted three new dances, Bedford friends Carter Per-

two "round dances" to be called the . has frora hig Kan.. "American Gavotte,'' and the "Co- , . - , nd one mnare P htoh while too much hurried,

dance.the "Octagon." The "Amer- was notwithstanding, an enjoyable I

iean Gavotte" will be danced to one After the election matter

gavotte or 4-4 time, is very easy to ;9 a) thoroughly discussed comes

learn, ta smoother than the ora" Thanlcsgivins and repentance-

-. j k Did yon vote? It is now time

and polka, and a slide afterward to gather your '87 almanacs before

and is slower than a waltz. Tbe I the freeze comes. Each drug store

"Columbia" ts slower tbat a waltz, nM aimanac orchard Liodt 1. A 1

ont more vivacious wan m j k hot That drink

era! varieties of hops. In the "Oc- "ray do after the election racket is

O W HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Boots and Shoes IIT SOUTHERN IIXPIAJVA.

We make A SPECIALTY of the Shoe business, and give it our undi

vided attention, and we are thus able to give you better goods,

CLOAKS.

CLOA

AND SHOE YOU OR YOUR

THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE

FAMILY AT LESS COST IN MONROE COUNTY.

war with England. Monroe's first

term witnessed oar narebase off

Linooln of s

WsfifrttermGeearredowaecorf bet'e' ver-for a

ana ait we coupies are in uiuuuu i Monroe county .uemocrai

tne same time, except iu cue unn- "Christmas Out 1" " Yes ; now

meat. A. may ne aancea in auy , , . ..-

Isnetan mnsic. There is no waltz-1 '

imr. The music is in 6-8 time. 7" "olidflf advertisements, or

The dance is similar to the lanciers you'll get left John Throop is

in movement and figures, but dif- t home again, after some months

fers from it in couples passing on- 8Dent wjth hj8 Bjfitei. ; Illinois.

der each other's raised arms. rp, , . ,i.,Q

A one-aria ed man and an able- in years, is looking wen and is iq

To everv purcliasep of Boots and Shoes to X. A .W a -m ...

tlte amount ol $.au ana up we present, beautiful Citrouto Card upon easel,

suitable for any parlor. nReininber, we lead in the Shoe liner"

ED. WHETSELL, South Side of Square.

war President from first to last. So

it seems that the American policy

has always been war, when tbe oc

casion justified it, and extension of 1

territory when the territory wi

wanted. Cleveland is doomed to

serve bat one term.

GAZETTE.

The Tabor Band

sweet music last

bodied companion have been going good health

lB,uy HK.u, ..v....6 discoursed some

urdaywasthedaysetforthe deliv- Thursday n.ght at the residence of erv of the beds, bnt they came not, Jas.S. Williams The Hgle

i . i t i

Accounts of tbe aaassacre of Catholic missionaries and converts

in Southern China show tbat tbe land tbe victims pine in vain for the clothing store looks handsome in its n nf martvni in hv no means ex-l beda tw1 Mver returned. The new home It is even a better room

tin, lather Terrace, who bad "m" x b,g" for the business than the old one

J .1. A -1 l U U - "

Sved for nine yean Yunnnn, . The W. C. T. U. held its reg-

when a mob surrounded bis bouse devour or confiscate. They repre- uwr monthly meeting in tbe JJap-

at night, gathered his followers in sent tbat they are doing business at tist church on Monday evening

rwit Kii :

tbe Chanel. save the last absolntion, v incennes. xoe n asrw

. j i .- i imwr. ma were c uv itoiuci cuu-

w lire uoot, ih FRKHimx i - - :... iv ,!..:

farmer friends to keep a sharp look-

loot for these sharks. Viuoennes

; Commercial

TIia niTminniLti WEEKLY

Tbe Weekly JUduion ot tbe uommercmi vazene,; ONlAr 81.00 A. YEA.R. t :. iv i..ii.r Por.nWiron Waoklv Nwniiner nf the mott Central and Bepra

.on.; nfihia Natlnn Foremost in News enterprise, fearless in pub He Oil-

....inn aw.tiul tn iha hnat interuti.of the Famior and his family. It has no

an rAiini a o ra nfannnAr.

" " r r J . - ...... :v i . 1 . nf

.UU n unRKW . mmtmmrm m. " " " , ' 1 y.

One Dollar a vear, makine tne pnc leas wan two w raipj ww. v ,"

HI the news, with every desirable dstail, in decent shape.

nv irawiTlIT REPORTS are irien in ful . ana tney are noiea ior ineir reii.

.t,;ii Dannrta sr tninorsehed dailv aver our own special wires mm an w

V t n Aifio.

-ran irininiTTTlTRAT. nRPARTMENT is one of the Croat features of the

Weekly, and is most valuable to every tanner- nis aeparunen. j

those of lone experience. . ...

THE CHIMNSY COUNBR devotwl exclusively to young people, is vary interest inn anA inctrimli VH.

I -pint wat. sTftRlHS and Choice Selections, with the Bjt Correspondence from

al oarla f the Globe, make the weewy ana serai- weuaiy compiew.

nrnn SEHI.Wr.f!Kl. UonUms eicdt psuiis 01 eienc com man sacn, wi

printed evury Tuasdav and Jfnaay. it is mauea bi -.u per nuuui, .M uihn rainnnt Uka the Dailv Commercial Gazette, and whu want

the news aftener than once a week, will find tbe Semi-Weekly

an admirable

Himself to the rabble said: "Here

am I to answer for all." He was at once cot down by sabers. Father Bechet, a young priest in Tongfcin. saw a number of hit converts

Joseph Hunter came back from

Washington to help "beat the

Demos" New stairways and

paper.

DAILY C

othi r radical improvements are be

ing placed in the Allison house, re

cently purchased by Mrs. Boskirk

Miss Alice Fox,a well known

Indianapolis News : 1 he Corn

Exhanie Bank of New York has

tteBaaikd. and then, refrains' to be I filed attachment nroeeedincsairainst voune woman who was for a long

Vmnnd and blindfolded, offered his I Ed. Howard and others, constkut-1 time an employe of the National Smithers, "have you two fives for a

- ' 1 , a "r- i i r IT ( ' I a ttll III ? AAnftns-lAi I n

. ins tne ew zorK nouse or rergu- Hotel, has married a Michigan man. ' " 1 "r . ICTr"u .

wauraw i - - rt ioOOlVl I " -

son es a.. to recover fso.iuu, j . 4 .i. a( , d:j ovh.

.rjpnrorp Spnrnrri. a son of Hon.

t o j i - 1 A ciuseu OI aiiuucnuuiia, ia

d. oewaru, is now a hook- , ., . , .

rviwififTinT A r. AZRTTlt. Terms of Subscrintion by Mail.

nn. Yr (nmiuinF Siindv $12 00. One Year (including Sunday) n uw

w Vont 6 00. Si i Months " 1 00

ri u.ik. it ii 3 no Three Months " " 3 50

WINkU. - . ... ,

Aim PREMIUM CIST consists of Sewing Machine, improved wateroury

Watches, Gold fens, renews, v aiuaoie oooks, ok:., win oo won iFt7..

THE COMMERCIAL GAZETTE CO. CINCINNATI.

smmJt in thm xcentuner withont a

. . . , . 1 son ez Co., to recover

tmaor. at her cnateiet, oraereo gpy t0crued on bogus warehouse

to descend to tbe place of execution, 1 reet iotn. The latter represent 2,000

as hundreds of bis converts bad barrels of prk,and 1,500,000 ms of Wm.

"By tie way," exclaimed

"Then lend me one of them."

done, said : "I shall not go so far.

meat, nut alter aeeia s mgnx not keener in lopeka, Kansas : tk. i ;u h . l; rm.

If von want my bead come and get ?!f ttg !l,,d X STf , "i Mi Cook of Danville is the guest fcjing dwelling, with queer corners Z-:- let Tl,e attachment w, l be placed andB0aiot findow87 bllt k wUl

it. xfae sword made snort

f him where be stood.

on the old pork bouse

city.

The punishment of Geronimol Savsnnah Newi: The Florida

and bis principal accomplices in! Southern railway company, having

has at last been deckled upon

Gilstrap, a prominent Polk tp. pol

itician. is building a new bouse.

Evidently politics pays Mrs.

have all the modern improvements

and will co.t $20,000.

ot

To keen insects out

. Pint liny ana aauemer oennie, wbo re- tie un a little sulphur m

vicicu no SAaj3wu jl vs i - n r i

Gorda. on Charlotte Harbor, iu lat- aided at one time in this ptaoe, but bag and suspend it in a cage,

A Perfect Baking- Powder.

The great success of the Royal

Baking Powder is due to the ex treme care exercised by its raanu

facturers to make it eutirely pure

uniform in quality, and of the high

est lestveninsr power. Alltnescien

tific knowledge,carc and skill attain

td bv a tweutv vears practical ex

nerience are contributed towsird

this end. and no pharniaceut ioa

nrenaration can be dispensed with

a greater accuracy, precision ami exactness. Every article used is absolutely pure. A number of chemists are employed to test the

lied j"r'rigtn f e:lcn insr,'ient fi0

bird

a

The First Stock

For Ladies, Misses,

(Largest Stock ever Seen in Blooruington.) Prices to suit any purse.

IN H OIL CLOYI

WE HAVE THE CHOICEST SEJLECT10N

Ever shown in the CITY of BLOOMIN3Kfl

WE ARE SOLE AGENTSFOR THE CELEBRATED "WALKER" BOOT. WB

A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE 8HOE8 FOR MEN AND WOMEN. RIBBONS

LACES IN BEWILDERING PROFUSION. FANCY GOODS IN LATEST AND AT REDUCED PRICES. hTHATS AND CAPS, A LARGE STOCK.""

Large Assortment New Style Trunks and Valises.

McCALLA & CO.S WEST SIDE

HUMPHREYS'

Da HUMPHREYS'

Book ef all Diseases, Cloth 4 Cold Binding

lUAfHiiuaaiSi

Fcrera, OoniMtloa, InlUmiaaUima... Woroli, Wona Fnr, Wora Oolls.... Beirilil., ythch.. Fooh..... .&m. Slot Kariw. Vuo.

Homeopathic

II BlFB

m

XFrZZi mss) :

wniieii n nomw rfnuua '

L'i J;t.V RR.amiT& pi.TTT.. 2

!.w id Aoo, OhilU, Malaria..... J Has, Blindor BWta-.....

BTKBKr-Z-uaf--5

liuIlrUaof the Heart. r.pIutton.,ty

PEC 1 F ICS.

naut mi raeaintof

Ot).ratt.S.ft.t.

iwBtRwj un Hawmm v i sleeping ears to a point awiut one

ava in close eoDfinemeQt at Jort hundred miles farther south than

O., their home, are coming back to

at Jort I hundred miles farther

PfeksM. FIW; -Thia fort Ktnat-! any other railway in the conn

nnn . mt of hnd. at the try. Indeed, with the exception of

rasMof Pensaeola Harbor. The

loeality ts so oohealthy that it has southeastern corner of Texas, this been eastomary to vhhdzaw the ia the most southerly railway in the i .1 .r k TTnit) Srstea. The Texas-Mexi-

isnasai ssmsf un imciroi - - i . . Hte at the approach of the yelkw - 8! ft,?,'0 rrtll

unnuc ait AAicuv. ow lauiuuc i it ict una uuiviiwnm 4 u eK a tmnomKAn 1 ' . - I

It is tbe impression

at the Wait Department tbat the Indians will never be removed Iran tbat fort, and tbat soldiers and Indians alike will have to take

Monroe county, and will reside in Harrodaburg Mrs. SalJie Taylor of Harrodsburg will remove to

Bleomineton and reside with

sister, Mrs. Perry, on east Kirk-

wood Avenue, near the new uni-

Howard Coua half interest

I or drawer, if a small bag of sulphur ,

is kept in t hose places.

Some inhuman wretch threw a

stone through a coach widow ot the

,er south bound passenger train south

nf Harrods bur? Monaav even inc.

strikme a lady on the cheek and;"1-"

seriously injuring her. Bedford Democrat.

27:30, is next to the Florida South- j E. P. Adams' grocery stock,and em in this respect. ... j. a j:-.- of Bloomine-

ton. Mr. C.'s family is now here

-Mr. R. A. Fulk's appoint-

Tlie CSaaabltsiir Tics.

(Indianapolis Neva.

It mar be taken as a fact that of monf aa TW.nlv Prmwutnr. in anm

tbelr chances with the yellow fever ,he entire membership of the Chi- for tbe aext twejve month. a, Mr,

ajar an inaiiu woo nas avu m wnu i mm awam ui un auuui ut uw t , . . t cor an ww wu" " . t Is , i r Noblett holds over ayear. Dick is

and roviBE life owm the prairies to u u":" w game ui utn)UU . , hm ivvg me upwj. w it is in tbe of the a good man for the position, and

7 . j few to decide any day whether deserves anything the Democracy

y coonneo nnuer hhuisuj go. iu i pneeg ghall go up or go down.

dap and unhealthy regtoa They w in a tion to determine East and Prof. D. 0. Spencer eneonsidered by military officials as a any day where tbe bulk of country . , A, , !l onishent. "rtake" is and "to rake it in' ter,a,ned the mocracy by speech wry www puusysTscBa. Qoce in a great while an over-con- making last Wednesday night. Tim Centennial anfirms to fident aad bold operator, ventures Prof. Spencer's panorama took the

Isoq r " pj u red ribbon juisb lizzie Jc ibd-

'I nnnnaaarn- rA raA a lnnfla WA(h.

ucviiljai y wu kv tv vsaavaas muu-

In the East, worn out land is

sown to buckwheat, and it is found to be a proiitable crop for hog feeding, as well as making an excellent bread for the table. It can be sown

after wheat harvest, and does not i impoverish the soil.

lie heal ia Washington will be the grandest of all

spoaitiona. The promotion

nittee. composed of citisens of

Vaahiagten and Baltimore, which waa appointed a few weeks since nas become national in extent and

Columbia City Post : There is

a willow tree growing on lienry

EgoIPs farm in Thorncreek township, that is now twelve feel and ten inches in circumference, or a trifle over four feet iu diameter. Thirty-five: years ago John Born.of the same township, carried what has now grown to such an immense tree, a vellow-willow whip, a dis-

visiting tance of a mile and a half and used

ms IJHtk. n linn I.jutM

- m - . ci ua uuuiiid uno lbst arras

ng is boogat and notning is sow, . - it unon tw,3 f the Eaolf boys play-

Hi.. diiina M that Hoiln UiUBUllllRWU II KUUO X U" I I ...

U ....t.. lev who ha been in the fruit tree 1 '"6 ""TJ"

vaa0& vaAVM viwtKwiivuo ua.

sent a miuureu siuten suwrc m a cor-1 ousiness in vireene county, came . . i, xt

j . al .1 i.i. I . JJO VOU kuuw. mu i'cn

luc "u home to vote Wall. Pauley, York Emigration Commissioner,

wuibuw. 1 . nr .1 -

t. i mt mi i . t wuo uaa ubvii BiuKicir wnu luusuu i earnesiiv. w a vounir wumsu iram

Al ia Bin

1.. . T 11 K I wuo uaa ueen biukicit wuu uausuu

ua w a a a s a ijcii -w uu i .

Snrone who said she was a

tw me asaiuon oi vjov-iinm pors or wurai. as me uneniay i- h . -i

...... it- Jin u- .u u it:, i.j i- tt- i 4tj mon convert on ner way i

. - -- . I- n. will nt wun.n mi nucii i ii iff iuiu, wkhk. i i H nuM imw ill iiik .

J ' ' . 1 k Jt- mU .k W

.L ! .1 1 I SI fl

i . r t rrr j. i nsuaiu. or six uiuuina nuewi. iiie

freno.xWu.u,x,1.uC, of the product invo,ved

Jw4tezs of acceptance nave oeen n- t gjojply represents the size of the eived boat forty-three States andlbet. Now, that is all there is ot it, Territories, indorsing in no nncer-1 yet the sale is allowed to go on .and

- - .?- ;,-mm4at SiHinawte- bandsooM. edifice shelters the

. , . , . I beads of those conducting it. A tnal and eommercnUmovement. &ro ohip9BiM.t al.

ctM..nAk. A.nt rnM.a i lowed to ply his vocation. When

. . . n a man sits down at one end of the ate tatting notb Rian I ubk with the devil at the otiier,

rwnnower ior mei, an screw woion, . need tnere surprise at the out-

planted and cultivated like corn, come? And if business life is to be

will nmAnna mlfieienA ftiel for an saturated from end to end with

.tr.lin.rv fcmilv ibrooevear. It is bald-beaded gambling, and

northwest all tbeseason-

in tne

-Miss

life be saturated

social

through and

Cora McMichael has been visiting

friends in Soisberry during the past

two weeks Rev. Bryant, will

hold a series of meetings at Mt.

Pleasant church, Washington tp.,

commencing next Saturday

Hosea Kyte, the oldest man in

W ashington tp., is very ill at pres

ent, with but little prospect of re

covery- -On Thursday night of last week Geo. D. Thornton was

married to Miss Nannie Williams,

4atsaed that the stalks will grow tnrongh wjn p,ror gambling, bow at the residence of the bride's father,

fourteen feet high, while tne seedpod is larger around than a peck ineasore, and contains sufficient oil to make as mneh fire and beat as bard eoal.

lone will it be until we become a

set of defaulters, everyone of us ? I

Really it has become quite unpop

ular to criticise, even question, so-

Icial card-playing for articles of val

ue. Indeed these are "progressive"

ti f Tka rtnnA nli maw nf "thfl

of tbe most interesting , .k k.. r.,. i,.

1 WWW VI aravw nS svonnna as?

and practical methods of ntriizing I ezchanzed for the new one: Earn

be beat of the son is that devised oar living, get your education, a Bltle wbije ago by Pfofessor boild op your character and save -r oi m vour sool by chance! Oh, no!

VWWr'm rrT? r? T ' . rdon't be surprised ! H. H. W.

MaaaM amv atlaftjaak a m srafeVkaan mtmmm sTkat I -

ujawaasn v w aaaj aa sva

overooose by future improvements. I The bald-headed man can now

?The device consists simply ef a begin to take some enjoyment. The atallns. ha, iha bottom of kk honae ftv is settine ready to va-

iaorragated iron, and the top of wme lM

This is placed

A. J- .1.

oami-e me . M nfvnlara ; TndSan.

. I ... ..... I " .... -TO w.

oufwmg in socu a position tnat tne teken at varioug piaces hows as to

son soines oireeiiy upon it, tbe heat ) presidential preferences amoog Jte-

layaof tbeson pass through the jnnblicana tbat Sherman leads.

Ilase aod are absorbed by tbe iron, j Blaine slanda eacond.

Jas. S. Williams, Esq., in the

northwestern portion of the city. A carload of friends and relations came down from Stinesville, accom

panied by tbe Tabor band, and they bad a jolly, enjoyable evening

The Harrodsburg brass band

played for the Republican meeting

on Saturday afternoon. This band is making rapid strides in improve

ment, and, although the youngest band in the county, is destined to be the leading one. Many of their selections are excellently played the only criticism we could make is that they ought to dispense with the drum to a great extent. A drum very often mars the symmetry of a selection, however well

Continued on 3d pag".

earnestly, to a youne woman

ior-Utah,

"that in all probability the only use

they will have for you will be to marry you to some gray-headed old Mormon sinner as his sixteenth wife?" 'That dozen't scare me," replied the enthusiastic young convert; when he dies I'll be the youngest widow in the family. Will yon please tell me when the first train leaves for Salt Lake City ?"

McGee. the merchant tailor, is

now receiving a handsome line of

piece goods and furnishing goods for gentlemen. His is the popular and fashionable house, and dressy young men are always pleased with his work. Call and see the new goods.

definitely known. Nothing is trust

ed to chance, and no person is employed in the preparation of the materials used or the manufacture of the powder, who is not an expert in his particular branch of the hnsi-

As a consequence, me imyai

Baking Powder is of tbe highest grade of excellence, always uire, wholesome and uniform in quality. Each box ia exactly like every oth

er, and will retain its powers and will retain its powers and produce the same and the highest leaveiiing effect iu any climate, at any time. The Government Chemists, after having analyzed all the principal brands in llie market, in their reports placed the Royal Baking Powder at the head of the list for strength, purity and wholeaomencss, and thousands of teats all over the country have further demonstart ed the fact that its qualities are, in every respect, unrivaled. E V E R Y BODY TAKE WARNING. The best medium priced Boots and Shoes are found at B LAIRS. If vou don't think so, call in and

get" prices before buying elsewhere, j

Ureat pleasure laxen in snowing up the goods of all prices, qualities and kinds. All of our patrons will get entire satisfaction for their money. THINK OF IT!

Boots at $1.50 to $5.00, so that all can be E leased, ody, on Blair, the Boss Boot Man. West Side Public Square. Burdette, in Brooklyn Eagle'; The three great parties of this country to-day are the Republican, the Democratic and the "Uncle Tom's Cabin" combinations, and tbe greatest of these, numerically, is the U. T. C.

sfi

hildren

FOR PfTCHEff 8

Ostena

Caatort promotaa PteMim, and oraroomtti yialuUucy, Constipation, Bout Stomach, Diarrhosa, and FaTariabnasa. Thus iha child ia nodorad haalthy and lis slaap aartarsd. Cavatorl aontains bo Morphia or othar aarootfe property. "OastorEalasowaU adapted to ehOdraa that Iraeommandttaaaapsrlorlo any pnsorlpaa kaomtona." H. A. Aaoan, M. D.. M Portland An., Brooktra, . T. "I nsa Oaatoita hi mj praettc. aad tod tt snaaially adapted to affacHoaa ot children." aiar, Boanraoa, M. D., 1067 Sd im, KM York. Tn Camus Oa, It (tattoo St, X. T.

GOOD SI

or Oommifsion to Men and;!

act as local or traweiM

perimee needed. Steady

it. w aiTNXT, nurneyi T. (Mantian this pap Nov. 3-86-im.

ATTORNEYS' CARDS.

BUS KIRK i D VHCAH, Attorney , Of j flee in Naw Corner Bui)ding, up

tain. Will practice m all courts of the State. Special attention gWaa to Probate

business, ami to collection and prompt rain it tan ae of all claims. LOUDENtnOGERS, Attorneys, Offlce overFirst National Bank. AU business of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Bval estate Titles carefully examined by aid ot Loudcn's Abstract. A specialty made of the collection and remittance of claims of all kind.

AST, COitR JVSLAP (W. H.

Kast, Edwin Corr, 31. M. Uunlap)

Attorneys at Law, (Successors to East & East). All legal business will receive prompt and careful attention. Office rooms 6 and ?, over "Corner" Clothing StoFt, Blooming ton, Indiana, "TAMES F. ItfOKGAX, Attorney, up-

tf stairs, east of the First National Bank, saawiMissici

( Buskirk dc Duncan's old room) south side . tU X IS, IU.

or the square, rronaie ousiness, ana collections given special attention. Will abb give careful attention to business in the

neighboring county courts.

THE

EV13

WILL HELP Write (he lmitU

descriptioa ft,:dMip

Dioptric Eye mttatii

iraetometfr,

mi

RA. FULK, Attorney, Offlce in Alien I . & McNary's new Mock, up-stir,ov- J r fornor room. Special attention will be j ;ivon to prolmtc business, and to prompt , collection of claims. j

JAMES B. MUT.Kr, Attorney. Will givo special attention to settling duct-dents' estntorf, collecting, ftc. Will practice in all courts, is also Mnyor.and may be found in bin office in Cit) Building dur

ing business hours.

It. WORRALL, Attorney. Office up

stairs, over HcUallA 4Ss Uo. s oloro.

Will practice in al! the courts. Special

attention given to the Pension business.

buv ot our at

Ao-enav ai nnr imr

c.

-iStn

Sa a.,

A news item says there colored ureacher near Jasper,

who conqtiors his stubborn horse ny butting him. And yet some persons think there is not muoh foad work iu the ministerial profession.

C. C. TURNER. W. J. TURNER. Turner Bro., THE LEADING And Furnltare Dealers. They have the largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever brought to Bloomington, and can sell goods cheaper than ever before. They have a large assortment of Wood, Cloth and Steel Casket, and pay special attention So orders by telegraph. Carriages furnished when dosired. Pianos and Organ kept in stock, and sold on monthly payments. North Side Public Squnre, Bloonilna;ton, Ind. ep23.s

THE PROPRIETOR of the City Book Store announces to all his old patrons, and an immense number of new ones, tbat he is

Still, on. Hands, and though h has been very alow in stating the fact, be is still in the City of Bloomington, and better prepared than ever to cater to the varied tastes of this cultured community. Tims, in addition to an immense stock of School and Col

lege Text Books he bat a fine supply ef

Wall Paper. Win

dow Shades and Fixtures. ciiitonos, Olt. PAIWTIWCS, superior Pocket Cutlery, G.ld Pane, Al

bums, and Pnncy Articles in abundance,

too great to admit of enumeration.

Uifts News Stand

is wall aunnlied with cboiee Readinr. He

also carries a full line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES,

and almost everything else, to meet the

literarv wants or tnis community. Txanhars. and other friends of education

are invited to make at store tneir neao-

nuartara. where the? will be cordially wel

comed, and no effort p&red to make their

James Ryan has for sale at his shop some fine two horse wagons, only sixty dollars each, spring wagons, buggies, phaetons, &c., all ready to bitch to. He proposes to sell them as cheap as they can be bought anywhere, and he warrants them put. up in a durable style. Call and inspect these vehicles, opT nosite the county iail, before ynu

buy. Job work aud horse shoeing .-j,

doue promptly.

R. A. FULK, Atty. Notice tn Non-Residents. Stats of Indiana, Monroe county, as. In the Monroe circuit court, November term, 1886. Complaint No.1179. John Short vs. John F. Reed aad the unknown heirs of John F. Reed. Now come the plaintiff, by Richard A. Ful'it, their attorney, and 01c his complaint herein, together with an affidavit showing that said defendant. John F. Roed and the unknown heirs of John F. Reed, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that siiid action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in said county, and that said non-resident detenddan'.s are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, lust named, tbat unless they be and appear on tho 14th dny of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to bo holden on tho fourth Monday of November, A.D., 1880, at the Court House, in Bloomington, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the name will be beard mi determined in their absence. Witness my name and seal of said court, affixed at Bloomington, this Uth day of

October, A. I). 1886.

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Sash with dlass for Sale.

Some ix and nine light sash, with

glass, for sale at this office, at 8c. per light. This is charging only the prise of the glass throwing iu

the sjash, llie paiuhug ami glazing,

stay pleasant.

Jt. P. COL.

R. A. FULK, Atty. Notice to Won-Rlden. Tbe Stale of Indiana, Monroe County. Tn the Monroe Cireuit Court, Wovem

ber Term, 188G.

Mary A Chandler vs. Jonathan vnana-

ler.

Complaint No. 11T8. tka PlaintiiT. bv Richard A.

u.,iv hsl. .n.n.v and fllas her comnlaiut

l..i'n .oi h.. with an affidavit statins

that said defendant, Jonathan Chandler, nn .. .iijnt nf iha Hbita of Indiana :

that said action is for a divorce, and that

said non-resident defendant is a neoawarjr

party thereto. Nntinn i thnraforfl fcarebv ariven Said

defendant, last named, that unless h. be

and appear on the lh day oi in. neat

term ot tne Monroe circuit couri, w

holden on the 4tn Monday oi xnovomoar, A. D. 1886, nt the court house in BloomStste. and an-

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will be heard ana aewruiineu in an

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Court, affixed at Bloomington, thi 11th

day of octeber, ian. SEAL D. W . BROWN INO,

WiVi a. Oct. 13, 1886.

Notice of Insolvency.

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IN September term, 1886, of the Monroe Circuit Court, the estate of of James A. Fleetwood, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. Those interested ate notified that it will be settled accordingly Thi tUe 38th day of September, 1886. JOBS FLEETWOOD, Adrauiiitrawr. James B. Mullty, Attorney. Sept. 39, 188.

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