Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 49, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 February 1887 — Page 2

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No injoactioB. proceedings, no .ilvjectwo would have been reiaed, if Xehwm irnftearf of RAertaoa had irn elertedjLt. Governor. It is a t.rosd illastratioo of trse adage that it "make a vast diffiarenea whoee x j gored." Tlwoiut Convention w held with aMtheroilklri reenUrity at 10

sat. each dWJarlMKinlMiia. The

jiiTl thifljna; i

rife ages votinjt for that fltati rn.ThnrMIIllulMl'VOtinf'l

lent ant the remainder casting twl

bailota for Harrison.

The campaign of 1888 haa keen. and Is bdoe worked TO io a

lively manner through tire action

and eflorta of the revalumrjary t Tkm Ks flMr nin-

eement of tije Senatorial middle

W TiKna aniidlv iteoublican

ut the next election, ao that what

.HMH ta ha nbfortniM w

realty a bleaeing in diag-i. The faHowiott editorial saaa

maryof "IV Twoble in Indiana," appeared in a recent issae of the New York World,tb leading Democratic paper of the country : The Democrat of Indiana have not acted wisely in complicating the aantotiarqacatiott with an attempt to keep from hs seat a Liertteoant---mwmn aWied br tfae DeOole.

' Ti. tVvt briefiv are that the

Democratio KawtenaBt-Govrrnor wmSmtA hiatdaee to accept a feder

al aprwintmint. The vacancy was

tesnaraiaterby-a tieaaocraue j.w....aawal d aeeented aa a fact

bv thjaajarty nomination of a JJ.i iA fill it. Neinoa. the

Deraoeratic eadjdate,recei ved 229,593 votes; Bobertaoo, the RejHibli-

rn, SS2,&i, with nearly -kL: H-IA-A k-i itu Prahihi-

two-aste) NatwoaleMdidates. Finding that they bad onexpeetedry beta heateo ia the electiw, and that eh iiiiiim inn of the oresidinz offi-

' ma 'thai in tha Striata would he

. Uwt.iit fasvnr id the SenatOf-

; s?zZL.:. ". jl k.:-. rw.

. .

ape and the Aeanaiiiey urpuou,km DtMaoenrtifi leaden took

atthe remeaation of I

tha forowr lieBteaant-goTemor pill present Uaked Statea cojlector didootcreaiea vaeapcy, t that the ofice wonld remain in ehevaace ontil the expiration of the foil term eftwoyearsi SheytUrefoteeleet-

cd Senator Smith as President pro

teaef thefbnmte.a poshion held .i'jl idildin by tha Iieetenaiit-gOT-M-ianir4-.

KJtrs to ibw covr uppwi-

tbe BUte aopretne uonrr

CHIPS AKfi SPLINTERS

Rev. Wm, Fanner, of west of

town, is doing a great df al of work

in his line, that of preaching, tie

rides to the most distant portions

of the county regardless of the in

clemency of the weather or tue

depth of the mud, and by bis earn

estness and ability is producing excellent results Prof. Welch,

the eminent phrenologist is still delivering his popular lectures in the

school houses of Monroe and Law

rence counties M. H. Buskirk's peosioD has been increased from S4 to $10 per month. James

has been granted an

tl pension of $6 per month.

iton of Stanford has been

pension. Absalom Mar-

hrie, has been given an in-

Three of the labor votes

to the lpistun, Gates of Ran

dolph, Glover ot V igo, ana macaey of Gibson, Knox and Vanderburg,

arc Republicans . The fourth, Kobiason, of Clay, Putnam and Montgomery, is a Democrat The most mistaken individuals in the

world are those who think the publutwillmiae them after they are

dead and out of office There

are 6,03 Grand Army posts in the

United States They are smg-

ioc the "Mikado" in German, at

dm of the Chicago tbenters. "Die

blnoie der blubt in der Iruhling

fra-la" In 16.000,000 years

not ft drop of water will remain on

the surface of the earth says Prof.

Proctor. The outlook for the pro

hibitionists grows gloomier every

aar Mias Lou Braxtan has

been visiting friends in Indianapo-

1U Mias Florence Payne lias been dangerously ill but is now

convalescing Miss Carrie Aus

tin, now of the Now .York Store,

OBIER1L HOTEL

BY A COXTBIBOTOtt.

was

Indianapolis, is visiting her liome

in Bloomington Mias Myrtle

TiMnigh a aaajority of the judges ii . nii.mniti fttM nnittwi in ra-

i! n v r -

frrring the whole matter to tue leg-

Uifab IJuahralv in loint sesaioa.

fi to attea4MiTsed the votel

and OttUam JHtjeraos, toe fie pwblima eadidtc, eleefed by a plurality of all the voteacat. There m im dia fa aa ta the result of the

ejection. the Democrata protest

vnai w was wiiouut jga wrac. Weennbend to ear that this

an msan nntrnthlr irnriifirn Those

who diajaipeetd she Bepublicans for tfeajia n nresideney to which they

had no rum. cannot honestly juati

fy the. atteaspt of the Indiana politiciaha to hold on to ao office which they have forfeited. It is the eseence of Democracy to respect the wiH of tha people, iawfally exprem-

esi.

Payne is entertaining Miss Emma

Reese and Miss May Shaw, both of

Aurora, Ills. Frank Harris,

who for a long time lived with Mrs.

Robertson, north of town, and af

terwards went to Linooln,Nebraaka,

is visitiwe Bloomington friends.

He is engaged in the jewelry busi

ness, and is doing well The

room owned by T. H. Sudbury, re

eently occupied by Mrs. Pitts as a

feed store, will soon be remodeled

and improved, Mr, Sv having de

termined to make it a neat and at

tractive business room People

are still "crazy" about Kansas real

estate, and many of them, in Bloom-

iogtOB, are investing all their sur

plus wealth in the "Windy State."

Hope they will make fortunes

Jas. Morgan, representing Morgan's

Pension Agency, was in Spencer

last week and wrote up a large number of original applications

Two theatrical troupes, a band

of minstrels, a circus, a bear show, and a panorama, are among the amusements that are to hold the

boards in Mendelssohn Hall this

spring. All the shows are point

ing this way, having heard of our

opera boose and new railroad

Mrs. C. R. Worrall is entertaining

her sister. Miss Hattie Walker, of

Stineaville The fur catch of

Universal suffrage contest

postponed two weeks. Dr. Bratiner lectured on the punishment of criminals in Bratil.Bunday a week, iu College Chapel. Theladieaoftbe W. C. T. U.

have again provided for a contest. This time however the topics are perhaps more limited than beretotore and yet considerably varied.

Among them are "wnat orm oi Legislation is best adapted to Indiana?" "In what way em the saloon interests best be attacked?" "What shall be done with the Drug

Store ?" "To what extent is intemperance responsible for Political Corruption ?" The first prize twentv dnllam worth of books : the sec

ond, ten dollars worth of books. The victors select the books, and

tbe ladies foot the bill.

TliP fTidnoational Committees from

the Legislature promise favorably

for the University wnenau miup are settled. A visit will soon be in

order.

Rnv. Mr. Lvons' lecture last Sun

day on the "Problem of Life" contained much valuable and useful thought. His style is remarkable for the ease with which he may ad

vance a thought and yet not provoke Question as to the truth there

in contained. Nor is the truth he thus advances the less forcible or

the less nnngent because of the

sruoothness'witti which, it is put.

Mr. Lyona showed how great indeed is the Problem of Life, Character-forming lies at tbe basis of all

true life. The greater the onaracter, the greater the life- Yonng and middle-aged and old have ever

to.do with tins mat we can me, nu true success in life is to develop whatever is good and great and noble in roan. Mr. Lyons does ndt forget the power and influence of

Christ in the rrooieni oi law.

The lecture next Sunday will be by the Slate Librarian from Indianapolis on "Books and Beliefs."

This is ine ineme wnicn wouiu seem to promise a good lecture. Mr. McCarthy's lecture was one of the most instructive i n the course. No one could listen to him without feeling sympathy for tbe cause of Ireland, nor is it bard to understand, after hearing him, something of the mwpp nf the ariatocraov of England.

Mr. McCarthy is not an orator hut he will do good work for old Ire-

land wherever ne goes.

with four more to come shortly, in

that body will serve to keep alive the traditions of the war and' to remind the country from timeto time that the South still believes in the heresy of State rights which led to that awful struggle.

Delinquent List. A LIST of JUndt and LoU returned d linquent for Ibo Year 1885 and proriow yearn, in Monroe count;, Indiana, by Itaao Claman, Treasurer - No 1 Bean Ploaaom Township No. 284 Moore, H. J. & R. D. aorthWMt or neq 9ec32 UO north r2w, 40 tterea. Vnlae, 470. Total tax $17 65. 329 Isabella Fugh, Stineville, lot No 32, valu. $225, total tax $10 99. 340 Lydia Runyan, pt t q eq feoJO 110 n r2w, 12 act, val. $135, tot. tax U 43.

i id vi;..h.,h Mmlth nt n wn earn mntH

tlO n r2w, 7 acre, valu. 90, tot.tax 3. 45. 360 Cauio Smith's beiri, pt neq, and east half of the seq secl8 ; pt swq tcolO, and pt ahf ec7 tlO n r2w, 330 acres, total

tax 87 18. nn Vu.nn1ift Rhtntils. ftUnnTille. Lota

Koi V and 78, value 40 00, total tax 2 07 j 434 Margaret Wagerman, pt nwq nq iec20(10n r2w, Sacree, v&lue$60, toUl tax 3 42. i 45 "William William, pt wq sec23.

tlO a r2w, 150 acre, value 925, total tax

45 58. ' . 473 Laura Willard, Stinesville, Lot Hos. 53 and S4, value 110, total Ux 6 42.

Ho3-vTasnlngton Townsnip Kll' 'tlTiaAman Anflfircon. WaVDOrt.

LoU No. 1 and 4, value 40, tot. tax 2 05.

548 Martha JBrannam, pt nui seq; anu pt nwq neq 8BC36 tlO nrlw, 60 acre, val. 400, total tax 19 77.

r.Ti iii.m rbi a aids whf seo: ana

eide swq noq sec 36 tlO n rlw, 80 aerea; value 400, total tax 20 24. M! Murv A . Collier, n wa of eoq ana

the seq of the nwq ec28 tlO nortji rl w, 8P 1 OKA -t.v 4U Kf -

5 74 Marlon O. Cochran, seq of the nwa. and the wq of the neq of eo26 flo north rtw, 80 acre, value l$0, lotul tax 14 40. 878 Jeremiah Collier, swq ot tbe wq ,r uni e tio n rlw 40 acres, valtie 100. te-

! tal tax 4' 98. i .

609 Phillip Duncan, nhr of te nwq sec6 UO n rlw SO aeras, value! 200, total ... in ao '

622 James S. Franklin, neq neq ter tlO n rlw 40 acres, value 15f, surveyor fee and total tax 10 34.

658 Jamas B. Galloway, seq swq socio

tlO n rlw 40 acres, value Ipo, total tat

7 81. ' 697 Samuel Houston artfl other. wq wq and swq eq ecI3 110 n rlw 80 acre AUo tovfn of Hiadostan, lots No. 7, Sand

9, value 440, total tax 4 w. 674 Tha-Kingan, nw neq ccl6 US n rlw 40 acre, value Wh total tax 6 77. 733 Millar A Brainarp, swq nwq ec8

tlO nrlw 4Wcre, value ?uu, nurveyoja.

(ee and total Jx i uo. ,

785 Ansa Myc,ehf wq ana neq seov

tlO rlw 240 acres, value U.8S0, total tax

49. 1

nana Ualka T wJViltlAV n fflf SPG

,sec23t8n 1213 acre, value 160, total

tax 23 (II 3710 L. F. Smith, lot No. 22, town of Stanford, value 100, total tax 4 69. "Jo to Ferry Townshiptuna if T. Camnbell. Seminary lot

No. 115, value 250, total tax 13 04. ' aaaa Wm. Luke, nt wa swq ec35 18

rlw. 30 iicre. value-' 100, total tax, 9 59.

4083 BIIMtWtn lliae, pi w siue em urn ec20tS n rlw, 4 acres, value 385, total tax

13 9G. Mo lit Salt CreeK Township 4212 John W. Buskirk, neq neq set3l t8 n rle. 40 acres, value 80, total tax 5 30 i4ia T...... n mrk lif nwa nwa

scc3 t8 n rle, 20 acres, value 40, total tax

4 in

4236 And. W. Clark's estate, pt nwo icq ec5-17 n rle, 10 acre, value $75, total .... a m

4267 George D. Emery, neq nwq sec32 18 n rle, 40 acre, value 120, total tax 4 13 4333 Clara P. Knight, ptieq neq seo29 ia n .1. 9a anrm value $70. total tax $4

4438 Stephens & 8tepbens, pt seq nwq socio t8.n rle, 24 acre, value 95, total tax o tin

aii'i .l.in.K Vnnirht. sea swa Ic20 t8

n rle, 40 sere, value 100, total tax 6 34 4476 Isadora Works, nwq nwq sc32 18 n rle, 40 acres, value 160, total tax 5 91 a tui Uhm 7.i nn iwa non. and sen sec

23 t8 n rle, 200 acroi, value 330, total tax $13 01. No 1 Folk Township 4496 William Adams, swq swq sec31 17 n rle to acres, value so, total tax 5 13.

4497 Uarv A. Arney, wq nwq socisf,

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TAXES FOR 1886,

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Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicate for 'the State and County Ta for the Totfc

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TURNPIKE ROAD TAX. JOT I have alo received the Turnpike Duplicate, for the collection of Taxes, on the following roads ; HLOGHCIlS, STEPHE?i8,HIGHT AJST WVMfjr- . ?J The following table shows the Rate of Taxation on each one hundred dollars' worth of property, .and MW, each poll, in the several corporations in Monroe county, Indiana, for the year 1886 : " j

ioio e m tMm 610 6 if :i .w3WfK 1610 6 2 I WVW 510 6 2lMaWwfr

ad nwq swq ec29 tT n rle 80 acre, value

at

Monday n April, or may, i -jjiihjh, pry " - - half on or before the first Munday in November, ia tbe manner prescribed by law.

stallment.

4aslln McCarthy lectured in Indianapolis on Wed

nesday night last, and while in the

tu Unui il.Tjin- nea nwa secie vim

n Tlw 40 acres, value 155, total tax 9 85

767 Amelia rearson, wni seq seq tlO n rlw. value 80, totaltax 3 68.

790 Andrew J. Robinson, pt swq mm

teoSS tl n rlw 30 acre,(value ISO, Su-

Teyar fees and total tai 74- i 796 James B. Boblison, send swq nwq and n end nwq swq c24 tlO n rlw in .nM oilnii 9!UI tnLaRtax 19 93.

799 Jasper N. Robinson, eq nwq ?ocJ4

U0 a rlw 46 acres, value 150, total Ux 21 9. ' 815 Wm. Shjryer, whf neq neq wbf neq 5056 U0 n rlw 100 acres, value 750, total Ux 30 06. 823 Luoinda Smith Heirs, nwq, swq se2 se cor sea sea scc3 and sw cor w ; seq

, . . . . .1-. i

, . t ii - so2 tlO n rlw 4S acre, vame xio, iowij

city a reporter oi me journal caneu x j j 70i

What - the reporter! -sl MnLOK..., . -t -w-

.fin r ti tar in airsn. vaiun uu. lAiuai .,.

9 54. ' 849 Wm and Amelia Taylor, q neq and neq seq seel 8 U0 n rlw 80 aorcs.valuu

300, total tax is aJ. j 867 (Jarah A. WheUell, wq siwq sac.l I tlO n rlw, 40 acres, val. 375, to. Ux 17 81. 870 Kosana Weinrich. pt shf swq ice5

UO n rlw, 31 aeros, val. 3ao, to.iax i i

ma

v ftiArctvasrn. Ii.t. Jan. 24. A

eornaofsnrvevors under tbe head

of janafs Kennedy, of Cincinnati,

)., wbo arnveu in wis city tow neraittg,-.baw aroused a great deal oCeilsapsnt, ant) tunMtwof .ail kinds are going their rounds as to tlheir ntissreo. Tliis w one of the thm eorna wftteh are surveying a railFenj from Oineinnati to St.

Imw H ewuMsea that it is Vrther tue finsiii iTifi ' Tnffisiiirmiin

fCbieagoletter known oar. or, the Baltimore

hut. ansiksMef a wealem outlet.

.Corps Ko. 1 and No. 2 have already

eoinmeiK!eis to wre iptnr way waw

AHOtit: tmtK iUm sfseaaJba

on the liigbain Srnwgv$tj$. which is about to pass into the con

trol of the J5if rour. lr. Kennedy coinaienced-his labor tbi morning, a few nsiies east of here, workins his way westward over Ibe mwh-talked-of Marine and Venice road.

this region is uncommonly Urge,

aa the dealers, and the fur is ot a

much better quality than usual

Spring will be here in less than

four months, if the cold weather

will agree to let up John E,

Jacobs of west 6th street is enter-

upon bun.

says of Mr. McCarthy and his ap

pearance will bear publication :

Justin McCarthy, the great advocate of home rule for Ireland,and

known wherever the Ji,ngTish tongue

tile and vimirous writers of the day. Wearer nwqnwq.A , ,

--' pt north halt nrq ssc uu n riw, oo atrc is a nentleman of about five feet T,ie 600. total tax 12 99.

6even inches in heignt, sienaer, 01 a florid countenance, beard brown.

thickly sprinkled with gray. He

has a lull shock ot iiair, anci a pair of kindly, bluish-gray eyes. Mr. McCarthv has a slieht broeue, the

accent of a Corkonian. "I arrived

in this country." he said, in answer

to the reporter's inquiry, "I think

on the Z4lh day 01 septemoer, ana

will return home about tne xsr or Marnh. You mav know that I am

no stranger to this country, having a 4 Beaton Township

U.nn Wi.n Uafiira mv Ailf-. vtlll llO- I iam VltkMtti AAam nt fcllf . BVQ.

UnU UC.IV , - I 1U1II J t . A . .t t . n ... ... rtnn All in

ine made in iHoa. ui course mere nwq nwq, nw4 .. j : 8 . 1.,111 10 n i 118 acres, value 420. total

hove been many improvements since '-'?"8g then in vnur cities, in traveling con- j ona. W. Brannam. sw frCi ec6

veniences and everything else. 1 1 19 rle 30 acres. vaUie p, total tax 4ji. find great sympathy for the lmSJJJSStn

rxuee SHIUug iuc awnivau V)Vk HaraD Aiexanaer, nwq nwq w-. I have addressed many audienoes and the ebf neq nq soc33 19 a tie, 100 o- . . l 1... OIK n.il tuT m ao

that were almost exclusively Ampr

Ho 8 Marlon Township

912 James Collins, ehf of ehf neq seeJS tie rle, 40 acres, value 140, total tax 9 42 931 John W. Kwing, neq secll tlO n rle, 160 acres, value 300, total tax 15 47. 924 Israel Lead, seq nq secS, U0 rle, 40 acres, valua. 150, total tax 7 08. 996 Florence Neal, n hf mq swq, and pt nwq swa sec 5 UO n rle, 35 acres, val. sk nn i nl.l ttttf 1

1047 Geo. M. Weddle, swq sq c2 tlO n rle forty acres, value 120, total text 44. 1025 Joseph K.Shnrpe jr.,wq nwq hb1 nwq swq ec4 tlO a rle 80 acre,. value 210 total tax 66 33.

taining his sister, Miss Kittie, of

Lojraosport Miss Alice Berry,

a former resident of Bloomington,

now of Indianapolis, is visiting her

sister in this place, Mrs. Henry

Zwittineer ' John M. McQee

goes to Washington City this week

to remain, having secured a profit

able position in tire Pension De

partment. Hi family will remove

to Washington in March next-

"E-vah ! dab-line che-ild," was at

the Kirjfood A venae Opera Bouse Tiie4blV Thv roP we very anxioas to boy the "ball" and

tjjw.it along as a specimen of lybat

fwAMse in that hoe Or

The Bedford Mail of last week

roo tains the followinp, which is sjoubtlece intended for Bloomtogton, hut he has inserted Bedford by mistake: "If nrasatBt issdiealioiM are nnl

deceptive, Bedford will ride on the

top wave of prosperity in a hon time; the long visages of oor bniwm soen will m contracted bv a

smile ; real estate wiff he.in demand

at high price awl all will be "as merry aa a marriage bell.1' There

is no town m Indiana wttjam oners better inducements to those seeking tiraes thati Bedford."

evit court will begin U February

term on Monday next Capt

Shoemaker has been having a serions

time with rheumatism, which kept him boused a portion of December

and nearly all of tbe month of Jan

uary C. R. Worrall ia located

at 153 N. Tennessee st. IndianajK)-

lis, and having extended an invitation to his friend to call, it is said that a line is frequently formed from the door to the sidewalk. Better withdraw that invitation young man no Bourbon Democrat can aland the pressure Prof. W, W. Siwneler talks of getting up a

company of ten persons to make "a ...... 1) iU......li lnw'tfkA n.iniv Ilia

uiuufis ...liaui &il

I he Uniform Rank

iran. and found with them as much

and as earnest sympathy for tbe mnn nf home rule as I could have

expected from my own countrymen.

1 have not, as yet, met wiin a single American who did not tell me

he was in favor of borne rule tor Ireland, and in favor of Mr. Gladstone's policy. I do not represent Longford in Parliament. - I have

for several years, but 1 now elect to sit for the city of Deny, having

been chosen from that place aa wen. Thire are 103 constituencies in Ire

land in which the public vote, and

two roemheis besides three sit for

Dublin University, making 105 in

all. Of these, the Home-rulers

have 86 members now, and two

seats yet to be settled, but which ... . war V

si 11 he filled bv Home-rule mem

ber, thus giving ua 88 out of 105',

which shows to what our cause nas

Drown.

"1 am doing a great amount oi

speaking. I ehall be at Uloomtng-

tnn ThtirBdav eeninc From

there I so to Ann Arbor, thence to a . a

another Michigan town, and tnr-n

to Detroit. 1 am to speak in Chi man on Mondav week."

Mr. McCarthy was in fine healtn

and anii-it. He is of a lively, en

ergetic temperament, and quite

American in his freedom of manner

and conversation, and shakes hands

with the case and grace ot a native

run" in rough

vacation

The fact that there are only seven of Ine seveuty-six Senators who fought on the side of the Union, and that after March 4 this number will probably be reduced to three, is to be regretted as indicating that tbe soldiers are not receiving their Ana aim ro nf rx ililical honors : but

' the pressoee of sixteen Confederates

.... o.lua 11 (nt-i! tux 10 60

Be, ... ) . , mi Ta... Ri4aut ahf snn nKi : anu

ebf swq nwq ec3l t n rle 49 acres, value

190, total tax T io. 1183 Jenn.D. David, nwq swq, and ..nlB anil tha SMI ttPO SCC29 all

in tlO n rle 120 acre, value 38, total tax

3T 49.

tinn n.fnn fi Hirknin nwa sec35

i9 n rlo 40 acres, vaiue 120, total tax 94. i7 j Jhn O. Poller, nhf nwa seeT 19

n rle 73 sere, value 2S0, total tax 19 --34. 1294 Wm. Robertson, nwq neq, oj neq, wbf neq nen, ebf swq neq sco33, and swq seq sec28, all in t9 u rlq 160- slcres,

value 30S, total tax ot io. inn flrnnra Shnski. ehf nwa !C2.8 t9

n rle 80 acres, valua 220, total tax '4 51.

Wo Bioemlnsrion rowaipip 1403 filixttbeth Brannaro, ebf se frae. soel 19 n rlw 47 acres, value 175, total tax

6 54.

cc36 t9 n rlw 40 acre, value 200, :total tax 6 66.

Ho T-IInnl Townalilp

mis Anna Becknrd, wbf seq and n

end ehf swq seel tS r3w 100 acres, value

1,06, lotaMax 4 v. . 2983 Wm. Henna, w cor swq ec2 19 n r2w lj acres, value 25, total tax 3 04. No 8 Town of KlleltevUie ?,230 Julia Fletcher, town of Klietuville, nt lot Ho. 61, value 8.00, total tax

8 39. .

3299 James II. May, town w r-nens-ville, pt lot Ho.. 47 nd pt lot Wo. ftl .value 195, total tax 3 15. .

3323 W. C. R. atejiceiy. pi im town of Blletuvillc, value 180, .teta tax

T 60. 3369 Lida M. Sharpe, pt lot No. 13, town of BUotUvi'.le, value 115, total tax I03401 Matilda WheUell. lot Jfo. 1. and nt lnt Tio. 14. town of KlletUTillc, value

490, total tax 28 73

If o 9 Tan IJsireh Tow nshlp 3439 John W. Brown, pt nwq secfl t3 n r2w 39 acre, value 125, total tax 38.

36tl iancv tofWr, wni neq anu seq seq see? I8u r2w 80 acres, valua.540, total tax 21 35. 3584 Blixn J- Isom. nwq nwq.osl7 t8 n r2w 40 acres, vnlue 450, t..tal tax 18 33, 3585 Whs M. Iaom. neq nwq srcll t8 n r3w 40 acres, value 140, total tux 13 83. 3609 James Kincr, pt nwq tcq pT t8 nr2vr 3 sere, value 2"n. tot' tax ? 72.

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4493 Bliaa Axotn, pthf nwq and pt nhf swq seel 7 t7 n r2e 120 acre, value 340, total tax, 15 32. 411 H. 14 Bigbaro, wq neq sec24 t7 n rle value 100, total tax 4 1 5. 4512 Banj. Browning, wbf eq ec36 O n rle 80 acres, value 400, total tax 24 88. Oazae. wbf swa nea sec 18

t7 n rle to acres,value luo.totai tax iu . 4536 Marion G. Cochran, nwq neq ecl6 tT n rle 40 acre, value 100, total tax

..IA ci.tt.B.11 J mark, awo sea sec 7

t7 n rle acres, valuo 200,total lax 14 04.

4141 Andrew J. Uiara, pi neq secoo i" n rle 130 aorei, value 500, total tax 33 oa. 4543 John Chambers, neq neq sce2 17 n rle fortv acre, value 340,total tax 24 15. 4546 jaracs J. Clark, o pt side wq sec36 t7 a rle 48 acres, value 200, total tax id nc

4548 James Cops' estate seq nwq sec3a 17 n rle, 40 acres, value 200, tot. tax 12.04 4S61 Joseph Craoraft, no cor swq neq, and seq seq ec3I, t7 n rle, 45 acres, value as total tax 4 IS

4554 Jsines I. Clendcnin, nwq nwo sec3l. tT n rle, 40 acre, value $50, total

! lax 2 83. , I itn T,.h Tlnnenn and wife. wo neq

ocl9 t7 n rla, 40 acres, value 73, total tax

5 ..u vnb TVnCTiiir. spo swa sec31

17 n rle, 40 acres, value 60, total tax 2 56 4614 America Grubb.' estate, whf nwq secl9, tT n rle, 80 acres, yalue 100, total

tax - . .

4615 Gievin B.Uagc, noq seci ti n no 160 acres, value 350, total tax 13 36.

mi T..r Hrulib sr. swq neq aecta

and e tide seq neq sees tT n rle 50 acre,

value 120 total tax j a. 4623 Isaac Grubb's estate, acq neq see23, pt seq ccl4, and whf swq seel 3, in 17 nrle 250 ncres, value 610, total tax

! uu Cm w naii n pn swa and pt

nwa seq well t7 n rle 50 acres, value lfO,

' tiitlil tax 8 e.

4642 Amanda Harm, wq swq stc-j and o We swq seq sec26 t7 a rle 55 acres, valuo 345, tatal tax J3 66. 4C65 John Henderson nsidesoq s.-31. nwq of the swq soeS'l and ptehf nwq set-38 all ia t7 n r8e 93 r cres", aluo 26a, total tax 24 04. ' inu T.,l.r TTBlitnhnnr. neo nwa seclJ

j tvtff wv... - -" n . . 1,7 .. .i.in.,.r voliin 100. total tax 4 II.

i - 4689 Ahdrow W. K.inser' estate, ohf ! nwq swq, neq ec34, swq neq and ai-q nwq

ec33 tT rle sou aero, " 40 68. ... j t, 4706 Sallie McT-ahlin ebf nwq and whf neq sec20 17 rle 160 acres, value 500, total

i tax 25 04. 4707 D. MePherson. ptswq nwq seo4 j 17 rle 10 acres, value 60, total tax 2 30.

4710 I'tioeoo Bincneii n"l 1 rle 40 acres, value T5. totnl tax 3 67.

4713 C. W. MOOra, oni seq sct vn 80 acres, value 240, total tax 8 01. inn lhn Mid-hell Admr . Dt nwq seq

ec5 tT rle 10 acrcs.value 60, tot. tax 5 85. 4758 W. A. Patterson, whf eq ec!3 t7 .i. an ...m ,ul 7nn total tax 10 00.

4T85 Jo. Uulina.s sine nq "i . . . - . . , . i a, AA

58 acre, value ua, wiai a j j avta 0IU. I Riridla. uo swa. sbt seq

acell, wbf acq seq neq secl4, nil in t7 rle, .n ..... .,1,. total tax. 19 02.

4784 Swan C. 8ciCoe, nwq swq soct9 a-. - . . An .lai fntfll tflX 30 05.

4791 Cburles Sipes, bf shf and neq swq soo29 tlr2e 300 acres, valuo 780, total

! tax 30 34. . . .

4801 John SnerlocK, neq.swq auu 4

nwq seclB U ao acres, aiw lav IT 3R.

KO 18 Clonr Creak Tovrnsnin niAhar town of Fair-

fax, lots No. 21 aad 22, value 175, total tax 11 45. . anno VII. .Villi rlt.mliprfl. Tit SCO rl

see!3 tT rlw 20 acres, value 105 total tax

4 02. , 6004 Rachel J. Fender, nwa swq seel . an .... ..Inn 170 total tax 13 49.

5048 George W.'Hudson. seq swq and ...i.it value 6T0. total tax

1VWU I1 wwv-at a " .... , . ' 22 94.

5093 John B. Keltey, nwq swq sc36

t7 rlw 40 acres, valu 70, total tax m oca T-1..., MnMillan. out lot No.

town of Harrodsburg, value 3,150, total tax 83 14. '

5202 Susan C. Hclscoe e pi neq esq 17 rlw 30 acres, valuo 190, total tax T. 11. 5225 Wra. Strean ehf seq sec7 t7 rlw on ..... .,l.-, ass. tntal tax 25 48.

ow n"a, -. , .

17 rlw 1 acre, and pt lots and 21 town of

Harrodsburg, vame oou, 6240 Geo. M. Strean, nhf lot No. 15, town of Barmdsburg, value 400, total tax 38 53. ,a.w T?.J,1i..V M W.-lin tiro swa sees

ft. rlw 40 acx. value 255, total tax 19 09.

. i lliin r!rniU TOWUShlD

5436 John K. Graves, ptswq seo33, nhf

seq swq neq, pt neq swq; q n.ai ..1. . ...... .lua 1 700. tot. tax 181 00

5D0C 3Jrv J Mooro, swq eq ec39 ebf . . .. ... I On. ....!

neq ICC32 ti T.fF m acrea, vmm v, tax 37 66. 6582 John A. Smith w side wq ec2 17 ' 4A a at lna I. to total tax 16 23.

mm . wMt AVaUrlord. swa swa see

WV-J-ii .- . -a - 28. rnq seq q neq. eside neq s-q seJ, all

in VI TiW I'M nv up. a ...a. a-- - - . 1 aaaliai n. M flimtE OOOntV. S.

I. Williamson M. Alexander, Auditor

.f Miurrxi cowaty .Indiana, do hereby cer Atr ,i... ih. TV.rarninar a true and cor

rect list of loU and lands, returned and re- :.; .i.iin.tnont. for tbe non-oavment

of taxes. fr the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-tlve, and previous u..H intarxat and flost of adver-

:.(. .Atnniadhv Iia;ia Claman. Treat-

t uror, together with tha current taxe due

tuereon, ana t" raw " 1 .i .. it.. 1 . a. A i r-au't n

W M AtJC.uSB, Auditor Monroe Cs

Bloomioslon, ftndn Jaii.15, ISS7,' c... TnaHania nnra countr. ss

Notice is heriby given that so muoti of

the lands ana ttte town lot conmin m !.. rnraia.nll.ar 11 .1 ttlflV tlA IlflCfiSHirV tO

discharge the taxes, interest and charges

ihaaMi. rt. miA rrnm ma owner u creui. hi.

1 the time of inld, will, fa at public

vutmn, Hi We smm ntmse mwr in mrciij ,.f Rlr.otninrrtr.ri in stftifl OOUltiV of M-OR-

i roe, commencing on the 2d Monday of a . .. . ...aa . In' -1 I. .. M. . t B.i.l

: renruary. Jp(, vy i" uwuci. n...i. ...

day, and continuing irora aay to uay, un

Ui all are som. i w If. ALKXANDEH.

Auditor of Monr'oo County, Blcotr.insfn. I:i, .Jan II, t?7

Bean Blossom, Washington, Marion,

Benton,- - - - Blooomington, Richland, - Van Buren, - Perry, Salt Creek, Polk, Clear Cruek, Indian Creek, City of Illooioinjgton, Town of Ellettsville, -

12 0012

2 00 12 2 00 12 2 00 12 2 0012

2 00

2 00

00

00

00 00

50 00

25

5 1 a - 5 o -c s T3 j .S"tH . u H s W 1 a ... a coo CO m O H kr 216 i 861015; 2 16 J 86 25 15 316 i 8615 216 i 86 20 216 J 86 20)10 ! 216 i 86 6 15 ! 216 810 6 : 2 16 i 86 6 8 S 216 89 6 6 ! 216 1 8615 ! 210 861011 2 16 k 8616 ,16 1 86 . 216 86 20

20)101 3010

16

261101

10!

1401104

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it

mm

i si

Oeaety:

In addition to the above there l charged to each person owning, keeping, or harboring within the $1 00; Onij Female Dot;, $2 00. Each additional Dog, $2.00.

The Taxes ss above stated can be paid at the effleo of the County Treasurer, ia the City af BlMmbiaot),

Monday in April, 1886, without penalty.

Taxes become due on the tint of January, and the tax payer may pay the fulUmoaat of such taxesOB;?

arni. v ir, A ni-ii. or mav. at hi notion. Dav one- half thereof on or before taa saw inira Monaar et APttK

j ... .., - '-, . jL iU 1 I... l.w All R. F.n.

al

of Apdt

to heart

When flnt inUleBt U Hot paid prior U third Hona; in Afiril, tbe Tt tor Ui wfeofo yir

MstfsAsJslsW

t'lBBf'lraESBSSJflBlSSB.WI- Jt.i-a -

The Treasnrer will not be responsible for the penalty and charges on Delinquent taxes resulting frows any ftAiitSS ......... i. . . i " ; i ..M. 1m wh.1 Tnaiii.liln nifliMiiHHia Ir au MUmmAmtAm. f virff -at JwtWTl

person paying to state aenniMtiy on wu proper , ia w..u -i ,--'- r " tst.". 'as-Saw.vJ. w - IV o, M Pleaw examine your receipt before leaving the office and see that they include all your property, jt ysaifcjr TOf?i; ferent townships, or if your personal is in another township from your real estate, please mention the fact; Wtom W9&&lfm$t jafrggSS ber of tax-payers in tbo county, the Treasurer cannot know what each man wishes to pay on. Call aariy Ma jVp 'gRe.'. promptly : by so duiag you will save penalty, iataresU and costs, and mc a very unpleasant duty. Also eee OM jmt rectly made. :. ?.

aaaHalTtatbtiaBli'a. -HiM-OSnK

r.t::te!

.... i ii al - rni.. 1... r.aa. 1. .? .....V, . ivlt.MivlMi 1m4 tKaj M M

l'crsons owing delinquent taxes euouiu pay nicm v ov. io - "J '7 TTggrra

Treasurer but to uuiorce tne couecnon m muunircuv iwi. j ' WaST liCliS'is The owner of propertv on the Brst day of April in any year, shall be liable for the taxes of that year. Thij'jiirBjsj fjRSfeM pe rty on the rt day of April shall be considered as the owner on that day. Sec. 103. .. , s 'igC SM

u .JCsMMiura aw swi II aafjlBpag

allowed a

iarTho Treasurer ha no opUon in, rebating f:io Ponaltv on Taxes allowed to be delinqaeat-

nntiard that all the Koaa lax is uuo aro pajRvie w w.i - iCJii, iSaSm Receipt is presented. Boad Receipts will bo reocived in pavmcnt of becoad lestallmeutw Taaea, K tWr eat

enUorsea lor porsons owing ueuuqucsu isw

tl dwrrJT. sz.4T.7P. n Tpn.n.hiLtAi.t Lands and Lots wUl

.1 Ct 1 lat 1 "... 7a'J..... IQSt'Y

on trio ocoona juonuwy tn Mcur&w y, xw .

PARTICULAR ATTEHT lOWj

Tax Payers should examine their receipt H In-fore leaving the Treasurer'e Oftje; aeat rata 1 1 1- .1 . ,w..a..tr in nlM ill, .11 Ana TVuSfnBRin. IM Ml: SMSfatllBI

correct. J U0e who nave muos or umci jmijrv - r, . ,

I receipt for all. f m..,

C. C. TURNER. W.J. TURNER.

Turner liros., TUE LEADING Undertakers And Furniture Ueulerw. Thr have the lareesl and most com

plete sto-ik of Furniture ever brouithl; to Bloomington, and can sell good cheaper than ever before. They have a Urge as sortroentof Wood,C!oth and Motalic Casket, and pay special s.tention toordeni by telfgrapb. Carriage furnished when de

sired, riunos uu f .- kept in stock, and sold on monthly payments. Morth Side Publie Square, Bloouitngtssu, Ind. sep-

Aaminlatrator's Sale.

"VTOTICB is hereby given, that the on-

: v .. .1 ii. i .nniinmrauir u. luts lar-

A 1 UVlajiwt " ... . i.tn iifJimM 9. Dodda. deceased, will of

fer for sale at public auction, at the late . . . , 1 : Dlu.ln.la.

realdenc tneaeceaseu, iu uiuuu.iugiu.., in the county of Moaroo and State of Ind

ian, at o ciocx .a., aa.,

WEDNESDAY, JAS. 26th, 188T,

la an Insurance AKesiCT. I would Inform the property holders of Bloomington and vicinity, that I am prepared to give you good, ilid indemnity in the way of Kire Ins-.iranco on your pro

perty, at greatly rettuett! rates.

I have SOP urea uui sieruujc ni t..a....M. Mmnanu t.hft Indiana." with

ia . ...I...H.I ....rH Atf Iiiim naid.and sev-

en choice non-Soard Companies, that have

complied wita tue lawa mo oww, fllttig statements of tboiT standing with tbe A ud itor of Slate.

Each Company is required to have not less than $200,000 of available assets before ahey are admitted iat the State, ac

cording to law. kt.tr, I. a nartial list of my patrons

which are numbered among our tr-ost eoterprising citixons: Trustees of our High School

Collins & Ki.rsell, Roller Mills. Showers Bros., Bedstead Factory. Samuel C. Dodda A Co., Chair Factory. Wm. Oourley 4 Co., Flouring Mills. BollenlmcUer (Sons), Spoke Factory. John U. Dolan, Stave Factory. S. M. Orchard 4 Son, Orchard Hons. Dr. James D Maxwell, Dwelling, Ac. Hiram Lindlur, Dwelling. James B. Clark. MerohandUe. And last but not least Ex-Gov. A. G. Porter, of lnd. If you need Insurance I can save you from 'is to 25 ruir cent, bv insuring in my

the personal property of said estate, con-! Companies.

sistihtr of These hard times euon a saving worvu "." j n .. I .... .......... uwunL "A

Una riorBe,ono oujrgT auu iji.iii,-'.'-, rreKoniug i vn. Statiks of Hav. two Cows and flvo head of ; penny saved is as good as a penny mane.

3 ; i-,.-imTSS k1. a- .asJj

7i ira

f BfJSKIllK CFC-

raexicsr ee an

CU-l. t T.atU. Vt

In the Circuit elVaf JtMtfJ

ia tha Stetlle4;

February tejtiapW., &ft-Jiyi&tg

Sineleton Sis, deeeaswKgthgB

hairs of Catlarine EasrtsWesaWUw

unlcnowa heir of "V78

Be It known, That,,.' .t

0liiiMsisim i

by tntir auoraejn, anew i

Clerk or taa weua;

county, ia tne oiaws;w&awm oomplaittt ae:aiosl the Hhete

tiffs flled in the Clerks es

lirniVU.aaaar, . -.a-r ,j ULjigt

ktsywas. mv-w v ww ww.sawsji . e T feas. sMUsktila AfAm 'tBn''tn? I

niia sewn a vwsv - -!."."-w .ufiiaj,, j

that their bouses are all t,-WJ

MUM oi acnoai BXHU mhih im

laatlVhn tA Ml 4Mtfttft tAufatt lltaal laM

rx 'jiWis!IV .1

to appear in said court mur thereto, oh the UK el 'JMfJI

1S8 i ..: rtt.."li.-jrt- s.-jC!

aaid defendants last abol ksanai aNl

by notiOed or tbe anBa

safa eomptawt asass. I

thereto, at teclQog Wm$k

15th day or Feayi i

ot:i

9w.b i-.tiln iTarininp imtilement. Medi

cal and Miscellaneous Library of Rooks,

Household ana Alienen ruriumru, hi and Medicines, and various other artile.

TERMS OF SALE. Sums of five dollar and under, cash;

aver live dollars, a credit of six months

will be civen, tne purcnaaor Si.un . rMMra vall.atlniaa- I.H H T) -

waiving riw i.,..,- ..w r

praisement laws, w. go .

Administrator.

Leaden & Rogers, Atfys.

Jan.stn, ib j.

ATT0ENEYS' CARDS.

penny hicu i. n I."' -- - r

Trv it. La 11 alia see mc. vmcn

n the W. u. r o nuuuinK, diouiiiuibwh,

l. TATJS, Agent.

Ind

Dec

1S!h

"WM.

18S0.

UW. MlERS, Attorney, umce up- . stairs, over MoCalla A Co.' Store.

Will tii-actice in all the courts ot tne swie.

Prebalo business, and the settlement or

estates, will receive special atta itlon.

r- nsKIRK k DUNCAN, Atlornevs, Of

I a... in Now Corner Ruildinar. UD

. - 11.11 ...ti.at in all ('All r, M is.

stairs, n in iivuv ,m State. Special attention given to Probate) anrl to enllaetion and UrOulD. TO- i

. ,.r .11 .l.lma

UHtlaVUVU Vf. aa" -. .

r OUDEN&RQGSR, Attorneys, Offle . 1 i ITIr.t N tic.n.l Bank. .All busi-

nau of a leeal nature given caieful atten

tion in all courts. Real estate Titles care

fully examined by aw ol laouaen s ao-

stract. A specialty made or tne collection and remittance of claims of all kinds.

RA, rVhK, Attorney, Office in Allea , 4t Mcary snew blook, up-tuin.cv-r certter room. Speeia) attention will be given to probate business, and to prompt collection ef claims.

JAM'ES B. MUaKI, Attorney, wm give spcnlal attention to settling d-

eedents' estates, oollectmg, etc. uipraetice in all courts. Is also Mayor.and may be found in his rf.ee. in City Buildiagduring business hours. . . i. i. nnvr.ia a iimiimi mt 'tmvm

(Successors to Bast A last). All legal business will recelva prompt and esrertitfttcntiaa. Offlce rooi.- a and T, over

Corner" Clothing, 111 oo ruin lad.

AMES F. MORCtAiV, Attorney, w ..,; ...i aiftha Fint National Bank.

at ..., v... w - . , ,

(Buskirk Duntlaa'a old room) souts. siqe

of Iho square. JToBaU business, ana cojleetions given special attention. -Will atsd give iwrcful atteatioa'to business in tu

j 3 '

E3TATK OP ASUBR LABKRTtIR, nircKAaHD.

In tba matter of tha estate of Asher

i Laaertuo, deceased-

In tbe Monroe Utreuil vourt, Jreoru ... r.n leaf

Notice is hereby given that BenUmin F. Adams as Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate ot Aaher Lab-T-tn, deceased, has presented and Oled Dim pflfinnt and vouchers in final settlement

. . ; 1 ..a. . . .1 fthaauma will AO raft

Ol aiU 13B1HIB, IH'a aaaa,. up for the examination and action of said ' . ... .... J . .r C-..I.-.. .

Circuit Court, on ine nn y b v j. i4T .t which time all hairs, creditors or.

W teas of said estate are required to ap.a .1 . 1 1 ....... it . . V

pear in saiu uoimanu w. . --j there be, why said account and veuchar . I. A ... I.. UMMt

nt, at Bloominrton. Indiana, this

J3d day of December, 1886. BRN. F. ADAM8, Administrator.

Louden A Rogers, AU'ys. I n akn inaat

aV"JW. aUT.lvafv.

A NEW GRIST MILL,

ON EAST FOtJBTH StREET.

WILLIAMS A I1IGUT.

1'iTR hava removed tha Leonard Grist

VY Mill to Bloomlncton, n East 41:

ciMia nhiuiaiiii H.ihs man's Woolen Fae

torv, aa era now prepared to give the

best ssflisraotiaw ta ourcuatomers. nit.. Mill tntaari ituimiiathlv tj.ateil.ana

now daet at good work as any in Monroe Wa. Lataa.tawl

llUllfcT. ' ' " v ' ' FOUR SQUARES FROM RAILROAD, so there need bo- ne fear of having your

tennis rrigtitrnsa riy tne cars. Our Mill 'lays are Wvinosdsys acd Sat

unlays, cult and so us. B'ceming'" Ind . Dc- :? 1B?-

ine tne ata nwcBuera

Court, to bo bjiWatiaVh n.nH in Am CltV ot'Sle

Iat Slnnrlii Iw FMMniarv

... . . a . .

plaint, and so maiiei avMj

contained and aJtecea,

determwae b taajrans

8A 1 KH

Da. JJ, 1888.

B08KlJa&aT

a-aSlM faa

fa.a.1. ar Tva.tt.ina IfnaYraia

In tha Mearee elreuK wtrt, term, latT. -

(MHMstWl.'flAc

VTallac Bicht vs, Jeaat aitWRL

Now oomea Utalaftti Dnnean.-his attoraev.a

nlabit. bamla. SBltk I

thereon, directing tko-Gli 4a mi aaailal nfalnn ftl"

i.iiii.il Haw nf UM..'Waawaait

or tea mojstwe mrosw

neing wa iu wayw and to issne nettea. by-

defendanu ta appear ta ..al mmh tkaralai, aaW

wtva an aisawiwi...eir vjypwppwa

wa If. .BH.K

JS... of TnAULminai thai

. A '.lll

attlfl aVBHI faWl' 111 VI

ment nwoaaJiaswL asasU

teav. oesaaidswi. aw

thereto.

Kotica ia ttwMsW.haJttre

aaleHdanU. aaaM.taam ans

.nnawar .n Um 1 ttll laAtdftl h

term oi tow aswws jwswsjsph. -helden on tha 1st MtmtoMlMi ri ,o. ts.nViJain&sakaaaS!.'

v.. 19111 iww wwa-iHi w

February, 1t,s ,IJsJsVj BlnnmintHnn. ia aaM eailBta SM

answer or unaiuc w mjm i niwuiinlnn ia attaeheaosri.'

r a . W - . . -.

be. aearo aaa iwwaiim

Witness my aasae.au axesl at Bloom iaitnlK.

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raai 1 .

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jnswi v" Usr-JBTJi'Mi;

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