Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 39, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 November 1886 — Page 2
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-Th outlook for a Kepablkam President -a '88 bright. Tba fall ketionii eclipsed thaDtmocra-
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Without tbe labor vote, whih
will luMMfter ba with the uarty of
lection, New York is lost to uw
The Republkans of New York City see to late that tbey might bare elected Baosereh and tbey ue kickiag tbeuaelveff vigorously.
teratiou of ita rales as will give ua honest, capable and practical servants aod not be-crammed theorists.
CHIPS AND SPLINTERS,
tm the- Kaurthqawke.
The engine horses of Charleston
escaped and ran in wild affright,
John Coffin and family are re
siding in Mound City, Illinois
Dr. Jordan lectured in College Chapel Sunday Showers Bros.
snorting and neighing, to the terror I are shipping bedsteads to Texas,
of all they Based, in tbe country Colorado and Utah Mrs. Henry tbe horses neighed out their distress, WrtftW hnH wtlIvnmA ,n hr home
and tbe cows bellowed piteously. . ' . A , ...
Animals that were stabled tried to P' ' pwass.. v
break awav, and failing to do so I among her relations, tne Burtons,
trembled and shivered in an agony ;c Mitchell and vicinity Quinc. of fear. Those that were at large Jnslice a oonductor on the Narrow lied to tbe woods and sought to hide m l...
IQuage,
week-
was in tfloomington
You can so to Lonis-
themselves from the mysterious rlanovr in thickets and awamps.
Half an boor after tbe frightful ville on the morning accommoda-
shock, a savage-looking, bat com- tion train; stay there four hours,and
pletely cared mastiff, approacbea a then at home at 8:15 for a late
a, il 'a UbAil I
renoner in inn city, ami i i tlx r ui Tin.ii I supper
the poor creature moved on ana - t"""
The National banking fair will stopped whinning at every body,and Speaker of the
Judge W. R. Gardi-
for
House The
h.m tn hm MMnded to vronale a
new basis to secore cirenJation, else H w9I soon eease to exist tbroogh the rapid retirement of United
eekinc admission on his terror weather of the oast two or three
stricken way. it is aiicgea inu i week. has been all that the shoe
St Johns Island at an eariy nour in the afternoon tbe sheep came
dealers could desire-
-The days
hurriedly in from the fields, lay of water hauling are over, and the down in a circle, and filled the air factory managers are in a better
TrZ3tMmUmtmmilitiith Gax-lerirh their noane. and that, tbe
tm .Rmanliemffiir tbe first time I ahickcas weal to roostTong before
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in years. -As the state hum re- i dark ana cacKiea ror bow uuj. um-
atrictad this winter there is little I fore tbe shock. New Orleans iK
deQUtbatitwillbe"fuednsotbat(yane.
st fonr Republican congress-1 - -
will be elected next year. ??7a" " t"h nV. I "PP'y run short
at
The othr day an
humor rTbe snow fall, thus
far is eoaal to the amount that
sometimes falls during the entire
winter. If this is but a foretaste of the next three months the fuel
It is
. 1 VI.
401m AaaaSoaaf Gafa, lZZl
W WSI a mmmmm
'rffiaa.aaka the
Is tb national Deeaoeraey nver-. able to probibitioo? If not, is there anv aasnianee that it ever will
he?0 To which tbe Son
Thm natioiial Demoeracv oppos
ed te probibition, and if it shoald . become fkvorabk to that doctrine.
it wmild cease to be the natieaal
tA .nnkiu thn beTATure whioh he laid.
and the sbrardity of the proporitiw mxde
quits an tmprmion not only on toe report
er, Mt otnen who ncsra ins who wuvbiotinn. Tb barinan of the bar-kMper is
tm umaln man drank." and obiotiK to
bar-kaeper bacanse ha himwlf did what he
was niraa to man otner men no w
fttnvaiarafbaalofa Dhvsidaa to titka
hi nn medicine. Still the rafuial to
mploy tbu bar-keeper became he drank is one of the signs of the times, and shews
said that the average yield of corn
in Indian will be thirty-sit bush
els to the acre It is said that
stock thieving on a large scale has
been going on for tome time in the
eastern townships. Among others John Rice had a steer stolen some
weeks ago, and he can get no, tidings of it Coke is said to be
for use in a
CLOAKS.
CLO
READ THIS. Ml HfMi.
PUBLIC SQUABE AND EIBKW00D AVENUE,
3seT
RETAIL DEALERS IN
Best Brands JJofees, Teas, Sugars, &c.
orderi for imisasKj rouivritY
Will Receive Prompt Attention. PRICES Lower Than the Lowest.
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS,
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PKUiJUUTS.
-JTbe New York Sun, (Dem.,)
am nf the TlHaocratic losses in
the tact
.: The revolution this yr I fZ.r
is not in tbe Debt direction. It IS I ta hi amDlorer. for there U o telling
- a hammap th tMta mac as I now aano Ba may tarn up too a run iur
tbey are. WJ nseiees lO , . I allr Mke the most unfaTurable time for
Mink them. WIl !Me10ie j 1 hi. deUuch, choosing the hour "when his
WWuaaMsf Whan reBDOntl-1 aaranas are in. particular demand. It is
a-i- , 1 tma or a oar-tenaer tne same as a rail waj
. SHS . -7",. I J J c. h. mmm. th mlonn.
t keener, in a business oeint of view, no
I more wants a drunken employ .than does
i a man wne may do cobk ion uouu j ppos-
led totketraOc
to ba af
that the laloon-keeper is simply taking cheaper and cleaner
that the evwage man assames in other 1 base burner than anthracite coal
cations. Ho matter how skilled an em- lTp:inn Adamaiaa wi1.aVak
mankind says he did not make elev
en mistakes. All believe him, too
Robert Robison, who has
been living some years in Texas,
STANFORD SHAVINGS.
Cold weather haa coma, but it eajly af-
, Mb Kepobficaiis, the
warn ever tee
fipetsdhr wintiy
And bbH a Postmaster iaaepoiated far
Stanford.
. nnaonlaor ar tower were serrr to
Jawr aO shootlnf aSairat Blei aisd STSapalhiaa wtth tbefesMsy
JohnJsL Sparks and T. A. Baker swtw
anewbtsdMttbshoMBafroaabera, V.B. BakarVfiums on the Bloamiar-
TkeDoys will do feed work
Heat Wllkowt rire. Prof. Willis, of tbe Boston Insti
tntsof Technology, has invented,
after many experiments, a i) no
tion heater," by which heat is cen
eiated without the use of fire, and
water heated on short notice. It is
returned to bis old home near Kent's
Mill, over in the edge o Brown.
Hesaya he found that a prairie don't begin to compare with the hill
and timber country of this region
where a poor man can get spokes
or hoop-poles to haul, and kill rab
bits and rattlesnakes for profit and
amusement 'Squire Stephens
BaOkeWeaaai aad J. P. Sparks'
, daeghter i;lv wato going to tall.
'. fit' TwBtiseewMi ssrtattaanmswt at
Ofwane Cbv-Cevsl.;8imdT erenfeg,
, east siwnhatanttmgtaeeree-
a rmwy, tnere was
has cribbed 2,500 bushels of corn,
and has forty-two bead of fat hoga.
'Squire 8. is always on top
Old Mr. Evans died at bis home
northeast of town Friday a week
ed iron in one end and a second with paralysis. He was . 84 years
plate attached to a revolving shaft, of aee Mort. Nichols has re-
deacribed as simple in construction, consisting only of an iron cylinder,
gig. aiSU are I OHV WfU ivog uu vik iw iu jiaiw-
totakectamefttMsenliwnW'l navinganxen piaieoi uameu
yoawg lafiaaof this pttee.
Wewosde Utter wont bee. weddmg
ir o w h a. s THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Boots and Shoes IPT SOUTHERN IJeTTJIA-Pf JL.
We make A SPECIALTY of the Shoe business, and give it our undi
vided attention, and we are thus able to give you belter goods,
AND SHOE YOU OR YOUR THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE
FAMILY AT LESS COST
IN MONROE COUNTY.
To esverv nurchaser of Roots and filioe to
tne amount of $.5 and np we present a beautiful Chrome Card upon eaieel, suitable for any parlon WlPRemember, we lead in the Shoe Hue."" ED. WHETSEL.L,, Sofcth Side of Square.
THE BOYD CRAVE VAULT.
Ha wholly of CMlled lien
aaa nan
to tbe rott ed aaaaabarahip
. ; ! . . .
t . 5.T 6 moved to lndiapapolia, aod is so
... . ... . . . I limtsmvtAva failnptnaafarslianmAiil.
nniM I ho ovlinifor i tillprf uiilli 1 .."s a
( k. .kaft roonlvM ant from Mort. W8 hi tOWn Ust Week, Smil-
I friction of the plates tbe water in ing on bis numerous friends
aftce. The I an incredibly short time is heated, Miss Lizzie Payne has been visiting
wKhei" ?J:'rr:.T" LZ Mi Nellie Emery in New Albany
wateaddsd r" m f p. w t York-
i a : I nnnvnaM I ha mntiina haa Iwm I - " ' 1
mam i I 1
The machine haa been
Kev.
way mmr ayMppwif-i .ww 1 aawitiia. end it is demonstrated mat l M Ynrh- nf pbtIaii. ilia., were
mtmwtmtmm The) BHMMI SB IBe JjSIJOa I . , , . . I " SsUte tie -at ftw week? . naebvie with thirty-six square Uiimff-their father's fomilv last
mmfau t week. Tbe I tncnes of friction surtace will beat , . nM , -i.rlawmont wg aW be beU - w h'8 CaP1' Uravea Wrmer
Dae. IStb.l , ' , , I onntinnAr nf Harmdahunr. this OA..
ts i tul oeiier bdu qonwr uu coat, wuou i
I or steam can do it, aod absolutely is now residing in Maryville, Ho.
I witbont expense, save the wear of -W. N. Hall.late County Re-
r iitaa9 aet avert for g wear led . fcr' M'blesstogs tgh I the friction Dlates and tbe nittai
I faeded will
.md-'-eee the haad of the Oiyer?
"Jww5asssw- wiB:
as
2B the friction plates and tbe pittance jj work jn Life Insurancs SkV b-d g f ext der th WW; B' with East Bros., Indianapolis , , Ter? And tbw apparatus there is no danger . , r , r
wlaitwtOnatrailMreafitlMae par1Per.awsssi.wtoBnwesta and to etr SsuKaarxastTaiaann.
to deliver tbe address. Ho bad
fiurlv started with it and bad be-
eonte involved n ep of biecharae-
V.'. ..leaviaBM hmr annttaneee wnesi he
nldi. Tbe crowd at
:: beoa to cheer. The fleet took this
ed aadfwed a ealete. Those
sjiaaim ebiDaipjbt the time bad
and Bsveiied asw faee at tbe stotne.
from fire or explosion, and wher-1 on w w- Xor Bsunuel w -
ever there is waste power which can was taken to the asylum for tbe in -
be utilized in tbis way tbe beat is sum at Indianapolis, last week.
obtained for almost nothing. It is The Mmfo of the York fam mW mmm n rl aVkdV - - I t W
. 1 els rlAanlw awmrvivniaa wxrtffn thdill in
hone power to ran it will am- "rw ply beat a room containing fifty this affliction Mrs. Brodux
will move to tbe new Stevens house
on east 4tb street, this wsek, and
Rev. S. R. Lyon will occupy the Ketobam house which Mrs. B. va-
The K. of P. of Bed
-k fansy fltfabanwned at tbe
iaAaia-. -r LntkM: I PT neat a room cn
afi'kt'iiiw Itijm i I Mmtm MM aalaaitaiT 1 eueawu mow vi ujumj
mt sou luciucr uiMnnnat win
determine bow useful the invention
will srove nracticallv : but there
are those who now believe io it,
and a company has been organised 1 cate
in Boston with a capital of naif a ford will give a grand ball at their
million to manutacture and mtro- yi on the night of Thanksgiving dnee tbe apparatus. For cotton I , . , .
ettver purposes the security acainst f TCU l"w" -
. - . i V -wre i far - r l
fire will be a great consideration in rections last r riasy. xnis is d
tavcr of tbe invention. I comine a ereat sbinDine point for
- i - - - - .
t Utte iredasalvo of artil-l A UeaaeelT (er Rtteamsatlsm. poultry d.Stepp will leave
'im$ nf fampl. a lalsraif din of J A Russian medical journal makes for California this week, to spend
$gml:Wmm jnablica system of treatment for tB winter-- Homer Dowdeu SWW lSifaV1 MtiSr rta"?"t5TL Whih foe to Illinois this week to remain
w of flW lbs he woald have nhZA -ith the .t fnrl The city council has passe!
iffifti years past by Dr. L. Gride- aordinanot with reference to Mloaf-
w3I never Itaww nrbat tbongbtsl vitski, of Rostoff-on-the-Don. Hej inn: loiterinir, ; playing or romping
a .a 'maw - .. -a a i w' " " - -
were snnnne; aao tnroBsame; aoa e-1 edmimsurs two draonms daily oi thm Amnt nl.ifnrm " anrt . in
-1 Li. -r i l. : I x r ' -
wwi am wav avwat mmmmmmmmtmmr aw w a esjsvsa awMia aaa uwssa.0 ai t vaa m v va v
Mr. Evarts bad enaogJed them. 1 two boors. At the same time for
external use morning and evening,
w. . ,-.. . .j-r-l he prescribes an ointment com posed
afold pyogct t HBghytlrarg
"THE IPRAt. MAGAIliE"
for Tonnp people is wuat me paper can St. Nicholas. Do you know about it-
how eood it is. how clean and pure and
helpful T If there are any boys er girls in your house will you net try a number, or try it tor s year, and see if it isn't jnt the lament you need in the household 1 Tbe
London Times has said. "We have- noth
ing like it on this side." Here are seme
leading features or
ST. NICHOLAS fob 1866-87. Stories by Louisa X. Alesit and Frank
B. Stockton, several by each author. A short Serial Story by Mrs, Burnett, whose cbirniinir "Little Lord Fauntleroy"
has been a great feature in the past year Of SI. Nicholas.
War Stories for Boys and Girls. Uen.
Badeau.cliief-of staff, bioerapher, and con
fidential friend of General Grant, and one
of the abket and mart popular of living military writers, will contribute a number of papers describing in clear and vivid style some of the leading battles of the eivil war. They will be panoramic descriptions of single contests or short cam
paigns, presenting a ion oi literary pic
ture eallerv of the erand and hereto con
So honorary degress are hereafter
to be conferred by I. S. University,
Sensible-- The plug-hat folly that was formerly indulged in by
tneaatav JJeateantse defeat in por-
of the ecemtry and dewing t-rlV -LaTTZ , University Juniors is not observed
cbat the result is a make or 0n ;n rrnm nn , tw this year. And this is much to
1 '
linistraiion, (be rank and. file
Amft Maaat mtinar rfmfer the tm
j Hetionof hckof seal. On Sat
'weeks, and. is generally successful their credit-
in tbe most severe cases, where sal-
ajrasf, a seetmts of tba New m g hooH M rf hu in.
formation, if only aa direction for a
otk Coonty Democrats adopted
rjtions criticising the President
wos;? ibem were these:
MKesolved, That tie President of
-tne tjptted States is hereby respect-
. - nuiC'BeaiiesieH ua awn caw -
r.laBatoitoneo
pbatiealty proaouared in favor
.'iheiJwnwal.of
new line of personal experiment. "
Itwai Ore BeMsaUaa;.
Clevelakd, Nov. 19. AH the
railroad dock along tbe docks are
crowded with vessels waiting to un
offload. The prices on iron ore are
hisrher tban tbey have been for
Aattb eiif seiiee law I years, and every vessel owner is
fitt rales. at BWiee to make one or more trips
... .. - .... . . . . ' . m - r l r i ... n - . .at . an r
;-t,t i v. aa-amjnefiEwap) m qiiam w ensw iwe bsviksuvh inpn a;
? mik ueaH MB-ai na mbbsi navisi me dbh ids iivuii nm wn
1884: that we re-l.Jttper ton. ana tne vessel unai
Ts, s tJie8tato Lwwbto opened with the price at
t l.Wfor the w BScJifieatioo 110. Since that time the seate
PfPafrilai' swatfailt-fd.f bae spnrtednd it now stands at 13.
Chester A. Arv
thur died at his home in New York
on Nov. 18th Mr. Laws writes that he ia well pleased' with his nsw
location, the Nutt House, Craw
fordsvillet He has a good hotel in
one of the best towns of tbe State
Dr. Simpson will open a branch
office in Bedford, for tbe treatment
of catarrh The Bloomington
District M. E. Conference will be
held in Bedford, commencing on
tbe last day of this month
Walter Fritts and Miss Bessie Os
good of Gosport, were in. town last
week -W. B. Harris bought
printing outfit from O. M. Howard
Continued on 3d pag
mcr atMl. naltbed la
alnear vSS. Oasts lt little, eaab oW la ear li air
"J'S'.V1
mm wmtir il - s
BA Si boa from tnpnv
KB
tests in which tbe parents of many a
and girl or to-day took part.
boy
"Jun and
Juanita," and admirably written story of Mexican life, by Francis Courtenay Bay
lor, authtr er "Un Botn siaes ; aiso "Jenny's Boardine-House," by James Otis,
a story of life in a great city.
Short Articles, instructive ana entertaining, will abound. Among these are : "Hew a Great Panorama is Hade," by Theodore 3. Davis, with profuse illustra
tions; "Winning a Commission, (Kavsi Academy't, and "Becellections ef tbr Kaval Acad.jmv': "Borine for Oil" end
"Among the Gas-wells," with a number of
striidne pictures ; "Ciilia-tslcetcBes irom
George Bliot," bg Julis Magruder ; "Victor Hueo'H Tales to his Grandchildren,"
recounted by Brander Matthews; "Historic Girl," by B. S. Brooks AUc interesting contributions from Nora Psrrr,
Harriet Freieott Spotford. Josauin Miller,
Hv H: Btryeeen, Wsshlngtbir-Glaftflen,
Alice Wellington Kol in, J .T. Xroworiage, Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka, Noah Brooks, Grace Senio Litohfleld, Hose Hawthorns Lothrop, Mrs. S. M. B. Piatt,
Mary Jsapes iwege, ana many otners, etcn etc. The subscription price of St. Kicbolas is $3.00 a year ; 25 cents a number. Subscriptions sre received by booksellers and newsdealers everywhete, or by the publishers, '(few volume begins with the November number. Send tor our beauti
ful illustrated catalogue (free) containing
tns, etc, eta. THU USB New York.
dkmU H itMrf In tfrv later.
meat. iLSVints podUTe and abRotate sscarity ilnit the grave robber. Is iwXly for Immediate aw and U pracifcally IndeMrusilUc. ladonwdudrecommeniieA by Undertaken. Cemetery AmoctMIOM and loinllng cltlaem evrbtra. Muiunumred brthe atlNOFIBLl) HFJ. bO.. arIaaaM, Ohle.
CASPfeR VAKZANDT, Agekt.
ar tsr
The First Stock of Cl
leAWSfiTt
i aa
m
wans
Chi
mm
For Ladies, Misses,
(Largest Stock ever Seen in Blooniington;;;
M CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS
WE HAV1 T1IE CHOICEST EIE?
E:vee shown in the CITY of BLOOMED
AND
awTWE ARE SOLE AGENTSFOR THE CELEBRATED "WALKER" BOOT.
A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. MB!
LACES IN BEWILDERING PROFUSION. FANCY GOODS IN LATBST
AND AT REDUCED PRICES. sw-HATS AND CAPS, A LARGE HTOCK-Tssw. 4-'
Large Assortment New Style Trunks and VanfPogg
McCALLA & CO. S WEST SIDE i
HUMPHREYS'
OR. HUMPHREYS' Book of all Diseases, Cloth & Cold Binding lUfat". wttk Swri htmbr, kailkp rais.
i .ttt or FBXxcxrAX. xoe. crass mca.
liFevcn. UonaMUon, uoammauona...
orma. worm aerer, "o V". Tlae CollejrTeeUijBa pf Intoala. arrhaa. ot Obildrsn or AdalU.
8li.7he'. Hick H.tdtcln, VrUgo. .
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Till La ti Rl nmariB . .
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too ProfuM pnod. .
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Specifics
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EVERYBODY TAKE WARNING. THE BEST medium priced Boots
and Shoes arc found at BLAIKS.
If you don't think so, call ia and Et prices before buying elsewhere-
Great pleasure taken in showing
op the goods ot sll price?, qualities and kinds. AH of our patrons will gst entire satisfaction for their money. THINK OF IT ! Boots at 11.50 to $5.00, so that all can be pleased. Call, everybody, on Blair, the Boss Boot Man. West Side Public Square.
Children
O. "Vnn Zandt Jfc Most, UNDERTAKERS and scsxaas ix Metallic Burial Caskets, Cases and Coffins. Hearse and Carriages furnished to order. Orders by tele
graph will receive prompt atten
tion. Shop on uonege Avenue, noirth end of W. O. Fee's Building, Bloomington, Indiana. FVRHITVRE. We bare added a large and carefully selected stock of Furniture, and invite our friends to call before making purcbases.
FOR PTTCKER'S . CasfBiia ' Cawtari grossutte IMg-cation, and overcomes Flatulency, ConaUpatfon, Sour Stomach, . Diarrhoea, and FeTerisbnaasThus the child is rendered healthy and ita sleep natural. S Gaatoria containa no MorplJae or other narooWo property. .-
Oaiaorialasowen adatad to ehOdran that
Iraeoauaeadltasauparlor to any preaoriptlon known tolas." U, A. Aaoosa, M. D., S Portland Ave., Brooklyn . Y"I um Oaatoria in lay practice, and find a apeelalir adapted to affeetlone of ohlldrea." AimX. BoBaaraoK, M. T.. 10ST ad Are., NewTork. Taa Oasraea Oo,, 1M rwton Bt, K. T.
BVSKISK t PUXCAir, AttorneTS, Of flee in Nevr Corner Building, up
atairs. Will practice in all courts of the State. Special attention given to Probate
business, and to collection and prompt remittance of all claims. LOUDENRO&ERS, Attorneys, Office overFirst National Bn5J All business of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Real estate Titles carefully examined by aid of Louden's Abstract. A specialty made of tbe collection and remittance of claims of all kinds. CCOItR jDt'J.dJ,,Altonie.ye at Law, (Successors to East A East).' All legal business will receive prompt and carefnipttention. Office rooms 8 and T, ovor "Corner" Clothing, Bloomington, Indi. JAMES F. MORGAN, Attorney, upstairs, east of tbe First National' Bank, ( lluakirk A Duncan's old room) south side of the square. Probate business, and collections given special attention. 'Will also ;iv careful attention te business in the neighboring county courts. RA. FOLK, Attorney, Office in Allen . ii MeNary's new block, up-stnirs.ov-er earner room. Special attention will be
given to probate business, and to prompt
collection er claim. JAMES B. MUI.KY, Attorney. "Will
tf give special -attention to settling de- Woods , decesT - -stfc& cedents' estates, collcctmc, etc. 3 prac- T th. u.. '- m
ties in all courts. Ls also Mnyor,ann may v,.. pt,rm: aM StJ" ,ii5'iL2
n in Cit Bnildincrdur- 1 -..:...
Hotlcs st'
Tn the metlterVrf thai
Doyle, deceaied. , , .
In the HearM Cirealt CSasIsL'i
ber Term, !. . 5 s 'f'S
JSotice is hereby aea Iwaaa-s
signea, as Aejmtnutratrar Odta I
Hannah JDoj le, deoeased, liaaft
and filed ber acoofttaael'i
settlement otf saidVH
will comeut fin
tioa of aatil Circnii
day of Im,n a
persons, loieresa ed to aDDeai' fit i
if anv theretie.whvaaa3s
ersshouid n.rt be ap,,wrife
a.na tne nctre ouajsK'.
others interested'
required, at (hethaea
to appettr an d I or elaiui to rnin
K. A. Falte fHxAi 'tJWfo
,. ,. jr5?'-v,ji
Hotlsw afTi
aii ins mntiaa- m vea
be found in his office in Citj Buildingdur-
ing business hours. CX. WORRALL. Attorney. Office up- . stairs, over McCalla & Go.'a Store. Will ( notice in all tbe cnvirts. Special attention gjvun to thePeniiem business.
T.1 MB
OF CHICAGO In Otreulatlon and Polltleal tnSaeaee Is tbe Leading Republican Newspaper IN IHB HOWTWWaMS.
Uotko i 1
signed, as -aW Kturh5ei
aSid ftM -h.M?aceoas
OCEAN
action of.Mia sia
full
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Notice of Application for License). THE UNDERSIGNED, a male citixen pver the ge of twenty-one years, and an inhabitant of the Citv of Bloomington and County ef Monroo, in the State of In diana, hereby gives notice to the citizens of Hlooniineton and ef the First Ward
of said citv, and of Bloomington township, in said county of Monroe and State
of Indiana, that he will, at the December
Term, 1886, of the Botd of Commission
ers or the county or Monroe, oiate oi Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit : spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities than s quart at a time, for a period of one
year, witn wo iMviicga v niv. " same to be drank on the premises upon whioh he desires to sell said spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, and tbe premises being situated in the First Ward or ssid City of Bloomington.Townshipof Bloomington, Ceunty of Monroe and State of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Part of In-lot numbor ono hundred and thirty (eft)), in the City of Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. Beginning at the southwest corner of said In-lot, running thence North twenty and one half (20J) feet, thence East, forty (40) fst, thorn South twenty and one half (20i) feet, thence West forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. JOHN & STOCK WELIi. Nov. 10, 1186.
C. C. TUBNEB. W. J. TURN EE. Turner Broa., THE LEADING And Furniture Dealers. They have the largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever brought to Bloomington, and can tell goods cheaper than erer before. They have a largej1sortraent of Wood, Cloth and Steel Caskets, a nd pay special attention toerders by telegraph. Carriages furnished when deaired. Pianos and Organs ' kept in stoek, and sold on monthly payments. North Side Public Square, Bloomington, Ind. epM-8S
Casper Vanaandt, tbe undertaker, baa on exhibition a nsw coffin that, while not so heavy as the metallio case, is equally as strong. It is a zinc lining, with chesnut shell, and covered handsomely with broad cloth. Persons desiring something handsome, durable
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A Favorite Hotel is the Orchard Houso, situated opposite the depot. The house is largo, con voniontly arranged, and the rooms are comfortably furnished, Good beds, a well supplied tableall thai any one might desire, are to bo found here. Well arranged sample rooms -are fitted up in the Orchard Bouso, and Commnrciitl travelers will And the Orolmrd a
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