Bloomington Progress, Volume 21, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 November 1887 — Page 2

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Go and order a Side Board, Fine Willow or Rattan Richer, or a handsome Jressms v--" . -

KIRKS

Prim muWmbmUi9 Mbmwy, y WH3JAX A-OAsTR, Mt Mi TahHaT.

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MPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POI

Thm uraanect for victory on

u. JtAm r tl Rpnnblicans io the

ii mrmidential campaign may

have been a little bit clouded by tbe late election return, but it is job possible that the party will poll through without New York State. Tbe Shelby ville Republican .m nn the situation thus : "The

Republicans have the best chance .11 tha nnrthern states except

v Vrt and Connecticut, and

tiunrmii elect a areeident. The

w.MioimuMul next vear will be

Tlna uai New Jersey, which

t.tea mridcBtlv hold the key of the

-:...; Thv in the rock of

Gibraltar at tbe mouth of tbe MmlUdmiienn sea. The party

whnb can storm and capture the nck will enter the promised land

and proceed to enjoy tbe fleebpota ofEevnt. A good ticket, a good

nktinrn and a olockv Bent, and we

iiilWnr th Renublieans can and

witt win the day.

If tbe fool-killer ever . gets

down in Georgia the author of the

article below will have to bide in a hollow or get murdered. Of all tbe slush ever pot in type this is ' the worst. The author shows bis nature to be even too servile to be classed as a slave, and in hi endeavors to east a shadow of confederacy over bis own worthless carcass, drags bis wife and baby into public. It is only too evident that no confederate soldier ever wrote nvh fnkome nonsense:

Tbe five-year-old daughter of the

editor of the Liberal tne happiest

l.;M in ftnthbert. She is one of

th favored few who had the privi-

Wof shakinir bands with Jeffer

son Davis and Miss Winnie. Her nother had done many a hard day's

work sewing for the confederate

Imhim wha tboirbt our battles, and

determined that her baby should

see the man whom those heroes loved. She was among the first to mm4i the coach and held up her

little virl to the window where he

mmt Both he and Miss Winnie

clasped tbe little band tenderly We love to kin that hand now bet

ter than ever before Cutbbert

liberal.

ROYAL (iJtaoittUiyPuM).. GBANTS (Una . suxfobipb, fit. HAHTOKSS, wtam twfc.UDHEAP8. CH1BK (Atom Pnt).-' AMAZON (Alam Powder)

mNB (SanFraaclsco) CZAftML PEICF8 SNOW ELAKBtCMTa) ISWW FJKASL (SadnwaAOA).. HKCEEaVS BILLETS

'ANOTgyyCO.

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PBPmfflg OF GOVERNMENT CI

AstoPuxttyandWholesomenessoftheBoyalBaklngPowder. k.MkuaatBonl Baking Powder, which I pnrctased to the 1 tJ1lrrfr!idtMred wholime ingrodieite. It Is cream

NEWEST STYTES IN

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-DRESS GOODSAND THE

BEST SELECTION

Lies' and Mis

EVER BROUGHT TO THE TOWN, HOW AT

Tbe largest and choicest stock of Cloaks, Jackets, Circulars, Underwear, Hosiery, Shawls, Dress Goods, TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, Yarns, Jeans, Flannels, Notions of all kinds,

Notice of Administration. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned bits been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Cnnntr Stata of Indiana, administrator

of the estate of Julia HcCalla, late of

add oounty, deceased. Said estate i supposed to be solvent. CHARLES G. COBB, No. 15. 188T. Administrator.

Miers & Corr, Att'ys. A Favorite Hotel is the Or

chard Bouse, situated opposite the depot

The house is Urge, conveniently arrangau, and the rooms are comfortably furnished,

Good beds, a well suppilea tame ait mat. anv one might desire, are to be found

here, wen arrangeu sampm Btted up in the Orchard House, and Comtravelers will find the Orchard a

good house at which to stop. Meals supplied to persons at reasonable figures. Orehard A 8on are the proprietors.

"I have eratntaed a

i an am

of Roval 3aHag Powder, purchased by myself ta

rote of Technology."

(nm dmi. terra alba, or any other Injurious np-

irr Ph n President of Stevens insula

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tt is composed ro pire and waolasome. o. j-i Tbe Boyal Itaktog Pooler recelred the 1,,"

vmMi KtmmtiL iota: m hw ,

law v-CCv' ,i is. Htate Tabs throuehout the country.

TZJirt- N.VrYork. and at State Iain throughout the country. . ,

eSSaSS frn chemlata, physicians,

Health sil over uis worm. j HOCT-The above Diaobam flrastratea the comparative worth of vartous BWng avSTai owTbTOhemlril Analysis and experiments made by not Schedler. can rfeach powder was taken, the total leavenmg power joluma ta Apasma eanj lttaMMtatBd. This practical teat lor worth by

Sol'S-aS pnwuTvery obeervant consnmer of the Boyal Baking S.rt! h7L;o1 !rlnc. that, while it costs a few cents per pound

mnwnmWkinda, it is far more economical, and, besides, .flo-rda the advmnlcSerwoA. A atagle trial of the Boy al Batog Powder will convince an, MMnhed oerson of thaaeiacta.

Whoe the dbgram shows some of the atom powders to be of a fehet (J8e rf tJpowders ranked below them, ttU not to be itaken as todST!?fimvatae. AU slum powduamattw tow high thoir strength

in tehe swafcd aa dangerous.

The advocates of woman suffrage

are not at ail intimidated by the

written or otherwise expressed opinions against it. All tbe wisdom of tbe age is not centered apon those who confidently assert that "bo affirmative action will result from the discussioo of this question ;" and it is possible that the future will reveal things "not dreamed of in their philosophy.0 No reform has come about in a day or of it

self as a natural sequence of events.

There must be these who have time for thought and action, and who earnestly desire and willingly work for its accomplishment. That the majority of mothers are not agitators of woman suffrage, is not to be wondered at or expected. Thousands of women have neither husbands nor children, nor homes exeent as the labor of brain and

hand make possible such places;

and if tbey with others of their sex,

desire tbe same guarantees lor receiving personal freedom that men nave, no power need compel other woman to vote or bold office. Yet as all men do not fight in battle,

tones nor act as constable

who may be

it all without study. These close

nhsprvers are the world's benefac

tors."

Mutilated Money.

Redeemable Even if Medueed

to

Thixgs have chasged. Twen . m. -

ty years ago everything west oi

Missouri and Iowa was oenevca io; be without any industrial value at; all, and appeared upon the maps as the Great American Desert. The

valley of the red river of tbe .North

was thought to be so cold as to

render agriculture lmpos-sime. how ibis latter region is one of the finest wheat-growing sections of the country, while the Great American Desert is covered with herds of cattle and flocks of sheep. One dis

trict is Mill miscalled a desert, tbe

district between the Rockies and

Sierras known as the Great Baain ;

but this stigma will certainly

be removed before many years has gone by. It is an indisputable fact, although not generally known, that

tbe valley of the Great Salt Lake and all the adjacent country was, at one time, more prolific in animal

nd veortable life than any other

nortion of the country. The ex

plorationsof Prof. Marsh amply

proved this, aud recent develop

meats point strongly to the great

nrnkahilitv that in this region are

to be found depiwits of coal, both

bituminous and anthracite, tar great- h Md . bt are wonderfully

er 1H extent iuau mtnc ""nj vania and Illinois. Large bodies

Athea.

A bank president in a recent in

terview with a St. Louis reportei

often asked whether

this or that piece of mutilated

mnnpv is redeemable. It is sate lo

: J. ..:.. .

hhv. unless me money e lucumr

entirely cone, that it is redeemable,

Tn tactl one mav sav money in the

shane of ashes can be restored.

is a tact that atter ine inicugo ure

ashes were redeemed. It came about in this way : It is customary

in hanlra to do inOOeV UP 10 Pack

aces, sav of $10,000 each, and in

rh hie- fire, ot course, hundreds

and hundreds of these packagei

were reduced to ashes. But the the shape of the package remained, and wherever the package could be sent on to Washington without crumbling the ashes, tbe money was sure to' be replaced. It was done bv nimble-fingered women in the

Treasury Department, whose tram

Clis

and

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NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that the Chicago Rsnvllla Stone and Marble Com

pany has filed in the Offlce or tne uteris oi the Menroe Circuit Court iu petition for the change of iu name to Big Creek Stone Company, and that the same will be called for trial in said Court on tbe 38th day of November, A D. 1887, the same being the 7th judicial day of the November Term, 1887. Dated this 4th day of October, A. D. 1887. Chicago and Stinesville Stone Marble Co. 4

GXO. W. BOLiaaBACHWl, X-rCBl. H. 0. Dukcaw, Sec'y.

Mi am, Louden A Bogers, Att'ys.

Oct. 5, 1887 at.

EVER SEEN IN A STORE IN BLOOMINGTON.

ARE:

OUR SPECIALTIES

DR. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSET,

AND THE CELEBRATED Walker Boots and Shoes.

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mmm OT SCHOOLS OT

... vi-i .nt nraKi h uovcl and orlsuul mtem of tmlnlac.

iibmj cmA-ntn ikn throoch all nudes. In no oilier

aukevFt-jtaisw j - - - school in this country is this opportanitr offrrcd. pBBanaWp for Bnsiness, Dmwing and Ornamental Work.

wmsvmj ''"TT.--rTSLZTr; tm, iinConeaela the Wert. Befer

"lEHS f CORR, Attorney. Office up'Ueir over Corner clothing store, west side. Will practice in all the courts of tbe State. Probate business given speciik) and oirefiil attention.

T) VSKIRK DUNCAN, Attorneys, of-

X fioe in New Corner Building, uptain Will nructice in all courts of the

Statu. Roecial attention eiveu to Probate

bnsiness, and to the collection ana prompt

remittance of all olaims.

T OVDEN ROGERS, Attorneys, offica

li over First National Bank. Business

of a leeal nature ziven careful attention

in all courts. Beal estate titles carefully

examined by aid of Louden's Abstract. A sDecialtv made of the collection and

remittance of claims of all kind.

A. FCLK. Attorney, office in Allen

AMcNary's new block, up-stairt

over corner room. Hneciai ana carerui

atUn tion will be riven to probate busi

ness, aid to prompt collection of olaims,

TAMES B. MVLKY, Attorney, will

I rive snecial attention to settling de

cedenU' estates, eolleeting etc. Will

nractice in alt courts. Is'Citv Attorney,

and mav be found in hi office over the

"Corner" clotning store.

If AT. DVNLAP. Attorney at Uw

iVl . All instruments io writing careful

Iv drawn and akttowlegements taKen,

Loans negotiated on the most reasonable

terms. Collections vtll receive prompt

attention. Mayor's office, Northeast cor

ner Public square.

TAMES F. MORGAN. Attorney, east

J of tho Pir t National Bank, up-stairs

Probate and Ponsion business given spec

ial and prompt attention

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LOU DBS & BOOBBS, Att'ys. Notice to Non-Beside nta. Tk. Stte of Indiana. Monroe county.

Tn i.ha Monroeeircuit court, November

Term, 1887.

Willi. K. iiodds. itacnaei a. irwin

Mary B Quick et al. vs. James K. Dodds, Andrew Wylie et al. .

Complaint Mo. 139, lor raruuon. Now comes tbe plaintiffs, by Louden

A Bogers, their attorneys, ana nie tneir complaint herein, together with an affi

davit that saia aerenaanm, jiuua jv.wuua.

Andrew Wylie, Margaret Martin, asmuei Martin, Joseph Bell Margaret Swing, Walter Bell, Francis Bell, Irene Trask and Nathanial Trask are not residents of the Stale of Indiana.

Notice is therefore nereoy given saw

defendants that unless they be ana ap

pear on tho first day or tne next lorra oi the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on the third Monday f November, A. D.

ibbt t the Court Uousein niooming-

ton, in said county ana dbiv, mm or demur to said complaint, tbe same

will be heard and determined in tneir kd-

senc. .. Witnefs my name and the Seal of ia Court, affiled at Bloomington, this 14th day of September, A. P. 1887. fi.KAL ENOCH KTJLLEB, Clerk. Sept. 51. 1887-3t.

TUo nah iMiliAiTlf -mail left w "1

warded a nrelasamame New Orleans Expodo. Ouannteedabeolutelypure, and far Kyi household purposea ts toe Terypeas SOAR

E8TABU8HE0 M67. ' Witt

E. CATKINS A CO. aUnataetnrmoihlshataAa

OR. WORRALL, Attorney, Offlce up- . stairs, over McCalla & Co.'s Store.

Will practice in all the courts. Special

attention given to the Pension business.

BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATW. This Macaciae portrava AaaerU caa thouht and Ufa from ceaa to oocaa, ia ailed with para high-claas Uteratnre, and eeua be safely welcomed la aar Utaally oiral.. MWE 20o. M $3 A TEA! II all.' SansJ Copy ejmnwrt maaew malh sm i ttlpt 26 .; tack aiwitirs. IS Fraashm Us with ettha. B. T. BV8B SON, PoHiihars, 130 tt 133 Pearl St., !. V.

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Cloth & Cold Binding

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of coal have been found immediately east of tbe mountains, and trom prospectors' reports it is certain that still larger fields exist on the western slope. It would not surprise

me at all to see in twenty years

Salt Lake Valley, now regarded as

utterly worthless.

arnte.

It is well known that tbe ashes

of a newsoaoer if dampened, will

show traces of the printing. 8o was it with bills. These women wouldf moisten the packages of apnarentlv useless ashes, and to their

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numoer ami

several cities like rntsourg in ine nf ,he k;ii woum at once

called apon to serve ia any of these

capacities, will not be round wanting, or incompetent. If tbe homes of tbe land were what tbe majority ot women would have them, think

yon tbe husband would be a drunk

ard or a tyrant?

Man's stamp is aa much upon

the borne as ia woman's, and unless she ia free is neither a grown op

child nor a slave, her individuality

is not manifest, and the home aa it exists cannot be said to be what

the makes it.

Neither can she "train np her

eons in the way tbey should go,' except the father walk in that way

It is not inactivity, but varied forms

oi labor with recreation, that mind and body require, for women as well as men. For her also the sun shines, the flowers bloom and tbe birds sing, and God's law does not imprison her id "homes hourly requiring her services," our Insane Asylums filled with such women, are the proof. We do not ery down tbe temperance movement,

because tbe head of the sixty-two

departments of work m a single

women. On the contrary, we

thank God for tbe one so eminently qoalified, and for her co-laborers, having time and talent to assist. Many busy mothers are found in the ranks who lend a helping hand with voice, or perchance only an ireasional presence, or merely interesting her children in tbe Bands of Howe, organized and carried on

by those who have not these home cares. Yes and hundreds of wo

men ean travel over tbe land to

meet in Convention, sometimes rarrvintr the baby alone, and we

are told that they hcuen't time to voUf Tbe man has a right, aa a eitisen, to suffrage, and as woman is a citirn, so should the right exist for her.

"Self-respect and self-protection I . .1 JumJ ..MAM "

are wiiai use oonm iwo upwo,

and there are

Beya and Trades. A short time since a correspond

ent of a southern paper, who evi

dently knew bow to wield some

thing besides tne pen, ana mis ne

uses to a good purpose, niaae some observations, from which the Jewelers' Journal quotes as follows: "I believe, says the writer, "in schools where boys can learn trades.

Peter tbe Great left bis throne snd went to learn bow to build a ship,

and be learned From stem to- stern,

from hull to mast, snd that was

nnasr. as if tbev had touched it

with a maeric wand. So thousands

and thousands of dollars were redeemed bv-these patient women

A friend of mine, a country merchant, afraid of banks, placed a larce sum of money in bills in a

stone isr on a shell in nis store,

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At a meeting of Paul E. SWuiu Post 85, G. A. R. Nov. 21, Miss Addie Perrv, the youngest member ot Paul E. "SlncunVs Woman Relift Corps of Bloomington, presented to the Post a crayon sketch of Gen. Geo. H. Thomas the Hero ot Chicainauga, for which the Post by a rising vote gave a vote of thanks aud ordered the same to be spread

on the records of the post. A. T. Massey, Aj't. Wilson Adams, Com.

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It seems strange that any one will see a fri-nd suffer from rheumatism neuralgiu, sciatica, lame back, aching nerves, etc., when Sanfbrd's Nerve Tonic, has proven itself a nevor-fuilinK euro, and is sold by our druglsts Faris Bros, at the low price of 65 cents a bottle. It also cures cloudy urine, whicb often is th e cause of aches and pains, checks wasti n g

and decay, imparls rerresning areamiese sleep at night, gives strength to every part and removes all symptoms of nervous de

bility. w ,ov- l'

-r-Authorities say that one cigarette ia more injurious than half a

. n en. . . .

doxen cigars, and that tobacco usea Uon ..n p m, 9.05 a m, u.aa mgnt,

Tandalia liine.

THE GREAT FAST MAIL.

LIMB The Shortest, Best, ana mcitest Line between the North and South.

West Bound Leave ureoncitsiie

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the beginning of bis greatness. I

in nines. 18 least injurious.

bacco used iu any iorm is urouauiy

tn nrlnlta. althoush

mi . 1 110 a uiiui w aw - a

where he thought it would be quite ... nue8tion about which the

safe. When he went to look at it jMtore themselves disagree. Be

one day sometime after, it was tna w ft may, tnere is one th'DS

mass of fragments, mice naa got wnjcn ; very certain, something into the jar and chewed the b,lls 8n0uld be done to restrict tbe use

into the minutest parts. 1 ney naa , c;earettes, and tobacco in other

mixed them all up, and aitogeiner b y 9 many of whom are

of tender years. If any one doubts

that this is a growing evil, let him

10.12 a

1J.5T p m

B.00 p m

knew a young man who was poor

and smart. A triend sent him to

one of these schools upNortb,where

he staved two years and came back

as a mining engineer ana a onuge

builder. Last year he planned and

built a cotton factory, and is getting a large salary. How many

colleee bovs are there in 'aeorgia

who can tell what kind of timlier will bear the heaviest burden, or why you take white oak for one part of a wagon and ash for another, and what timber will last longer under water and what out of water ? How many know sandstone from

limestone, or iron from manganese ? How manv know how to cut a raf

ter or brace without a pattern?

How many know which turns the faster 'the top of a wheel or the bottom as ihe wagon moves along tbe eround? How many know

bow steel is made, and how a snake

can climb a tree?

"How manv know that a horse

trets ud before and a cow

snd the cow ests erass from

and the horse to him? How many

1 km rkttt a Biirvpvor's mark on a

altogether

it was a fearful lookiner mess, tie

sent a cisrar box full of it to me

I forwarded it to Washington, and

what do you think ? Out of $1,145

originally in the pile a little over $1,000 was redeemed, the parts be

yond recall being only the mere fibers of the bills. So the roan lost only 100 by his foolishness. The renlamatinn of such money is dona

so about the streets of any city and

he will see scores of small boys,

some of whom are hardly old enough

to be out alone, miffing away at a

cigarette or cigar with as ranch

gusto as a veteran smoker ot mature years. This vice is undermining

the hea th and strengtn 01 tnous-

n m .

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Arrive, aarre uiuw, y u.

m, 1.30 a m. p tn.

Arrive, Bfflngnam, .v p m

13 45 a m,I 37 a m.

Arrive St. Louis, 7.30, p m.

7.00 a 1B5.45 am.

a ..In. K.nim llllv. 6 09 a m, l.ia u

Knrth T.save Terre Haute, 3.45

n nn m m

imn south nana jc.

13:45 P.M.

Please to remember tBat tor m

Kn.A.tuV.lM and other information npp

a, W.utllav. TleKet Aecnt

Traveling Passenger Agent. Terre Haute

Ind.

?s ily

dphi FICS

TSTlTft HIP WILLIAM U. JUUHCS-

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TOM, USUttAOHir.

Notice is hereby given that Bonjamin K.

a j...... administrator 01 ma anove uanicu

....... o h. ihie Hav filed in the office of

the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe -nniv. State of Indiana, his accounts

final settlement of said

tt and that the same will come up tor

. j j; :.: : ..;.t r!rrt. at

i.A..,n . ti 11 ,i,Hi,fniLii,ii ill niiu " -

tha n.it term thereof.to-wit: on the Third

Monday in KovemDer, lem.

Dated, this lam oay 01 wcuumr, i. BEN. P. ADAMS, Administrator.

louden & Itogers, Att'ys.

Oct. 19, 1887-3L

If

entirely by women, whose patience an(js of jyg Qr tenier years in the

especially nis mem lor toe muutau- country, and it is surely time to

nous work. rv halt. It is onlv a short time

j .7

since that a promising young

WOTICK OP FINAL SBTTLKMENi

OF KSl Al li.

In the matter of the estate of Mary 8.

Hall, deceased.

In the Monroe Circuit tjourt, aovom-

berTerm, 1887. Notice is hereby given, that the under.icnod, as Administrator of the estate of P . . . . . i I l. .. ,. nM,dn1iiH anil

Mary S. nan, aeoenwu, p'-""" -filed his account and vouchers m final settlement of said estate, and that the same

will como up for examination arm

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tUa nhin Jk Mississinoi Bail wny

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you intend to move west sena woruui i r pall on the undersiened, who is a

regular agent 01 tne unio os ""Fi" Railway, and you can rely upon it, that i,.,i.... information hu sftves vou will

h correct If you are going to Kansas,

n a.lraneaa Nabraska. Dakota, or

nn;nf. in tha trreat West, let him

1. .r i, Ho will friva vou full infor

mation in regard to location and price of

lands in the Western duw, .... .!), tn start, furnish Tickets

It. tn .hn noint vou wish to reach

..-.. tn eninnlnir vour Household Goods

at Lowest RaUs, and see that you aro coin

fertablv started on your journay. ik.i. thia aeaietance is etven

of chtrge. When you go you should take h. .AA Onir.kp.8t route, and there i

no better or quicker route than tho Oh o A Mississippi Railway, which runs 4 Solid 1,.. Tin. in St. Louis, where connec

tion i made in the same depot with trains

of nil lines for the west, Northwest. If you thiuk of moving West be sure to write V or call on H. A. TBRUDLKY, Agt. , itcbll, Ind

ea 01,1. M.nd Hfnnkltira. since that a promising young wu

In a group of girls the other day, ot Hew XorK aien 01 excessive hoc

says a seashore letter, some infor- of cigarettes, and such cases are oy

mation in the stOCKing-menaing 1 no means uiituiuiuuu. vc,""1-

line was astonishing, lheconver

ant inn tnrned 11 Don the really

disgraceful wav in which tbe fingers military and naval schools because 1 .1 . . r .:ll. I ii . I. ...... it,. Xinhiiwn ViAdrt."

n aiitr nfADH anil fiif. I if M ill niiu I i iii'v uarc liic . -. .

stockings wear out nowadays, brought on by smoking. A dealer voucher ',fffp(S. ,,,4 ji TU il,rn..no.larliawav who will sell tobacco to a small And the heirs of said estate ana

AHSit vww J w V I - . s I At hart i ti t ArfiSLcu IDOrtjl Afv Biiv

from home without maids. They boy, who is scarcely tan enougn 10 irod t the time and plc

laged. reach the top 01 the counter, must t0 Ppeitr and make proot 01

the papers record instances of young of .Hi(t circuit Court, on the 1st day of men being refused admittance to December 1887, JBKnS

l tM mnrL and UoW CSU88. It

. t u u I A nnnniiiiU

thnrA ue. WHY ''

and

OHIO ft M1SSI8SIPPJ RAILWAY.

The Popular Through Route and

Dirett Fast L.me 10 ah rtiiuts EAST AND WEST.

1 Daily Trnins (each way) bet wren 1 4 CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS,

Stopping at llliermoumHi uv-. S Luxuriant Parlor Oars on Day "61 Trains. Palace Sleeping Cars on all igbt Trains. Pine Day Coaches on all trains.

Through Sleeping Care to

Cincinnati, Louisville, St. T Willis. Washington,

Baltimore, Philadelphia.New York

AND ALL INTERMEDIATE TO1M.W.

Igr-For Emigranta and Land Seekers the

"O H. is the oast route, utrcauwi the shortest and Quickest, and affords the bast accommodations. Tlie O Ml is the only line running a

Sleeping uar oetween CitacliMMti and IjOuirS.

For raliable information at to routes, rates, maps, ticket.., time, etc, apply in

tv latter, ton. a.iuu-.i

WALKER SOOT w " 1 .

CITY

Ticket Agent O M. R'y, Mitchell, Ind.

or to C. G. Jones, District rassenger g , Vincenncs, Indiana. W. B. 8HATTOC, Gen Past. Agt. J.P.BARNARD, Prest. & Gen. Manager, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

BOOK

UlUlUla

THE PUBLIC

ABB B8PBCTFOLLY TtSl

THAT ALL

THEIR

A NEW GRIST MILL, ON EAST FOURTH STREET.

I?

were asked how they managed. m. art

Mioattr, 1 for answer nu ed ofl be bent on a scheme to anniniiate,

her slipper and showed her advanc- as soon as possible, the usefulness There had of the human race, or elsse the de-

1 norse., nA.B',9nA rnnnd hole. She aire of eain has made him oblivious

behind, , , t,..Bj n Bnrl fust en ed it to what is iust and right. While

(tin btTi. .,fa .,ir: ti, mnat .oIamhon and Wiuliit nr are nro-

ln tltc iiimnic, uiBMUK ...w, . . , ...v,. ........ r,

puckers,

hereby

ace atoreaaia,

their heir-

BAauKii jAdm inistrator.

tree never gets any higher from the ground, or what tree bears fruit without bloom? "Tliere is a power of comfort in

knowledge, but a boy is not going to get it nnless he wants it bad, and that is the trouble of most college boys, they don't want it. They

are too busy and haven't got

time.

ridiculous lot of radiating

rather worse to wear than the hole.

Rad aa this was she dared No. 2 to

show her method. No. 2 held back but finally yielded, and behold ! on

the heel of this voung lady's was a

hole neatly stopped with a postage

stamp. The Lcadlna- Features

of the Youth's Companion An- . 1 1 1 .1

nouncement for 18 just puousneu

. J r n! ! U,. nn ..e n Hull lUlV

unme-neanea, mr-, mere w - I :.c: ih....1 SUr5lSiri..

ine, generous men who will n.."?, ?" Trowbrid. Stenlicna. and otb- cauoe it was thoroughly dnad.

Jegiaiite. jrsTma. 'jjpiiiu?, or iiiiwijwiirioji n... --, -j

NOTICE OF 8';iK'ITBn Notice is hereby given to Robt. llen-

drixson, Priscilla fayne, uan.ei

Daniel Lawson, W. u. wreagor, a.

viding panaceas for other evils let Unger D. a. gjm them not forget the spread ot the K ' ick ninmcnsOskHmp.Amnnda B'sen,

ovil nt the use of the deadly Cigar- a. Mont.han and others, that I will pro-

ette among the youth of tbe A&3tf

28th, to run all linos and establish all corners necessary, or required in section 35, town 10, North Range 1 West. Meet at residence of Wm. Pity na. Said survev to begin at 1 p. m. of ssia day. Be present at said time and place, else the survty will proceed in your abMI,C8' WM R PAYNE, W. G. LBNTZ.

j To?. 9, I68T.

An agricultural exchange says

The old fashioned plan of hanging ihe seed corn to the joists of ibe kitnhen hv the husks which have

been slripiied back and platted to-

o-fltlier for tbe Diirpose, always se

cured "seed that would grow," be-

$21.75 Chicago, and local points to Jacksonville, Florida, the beautiful "Land of Flower,.1 Only $39 00 for round trip, good until June 1st, 88 The Monon Route (L. N. A. & O.) will ell tiekeU to Jacksonville. Pla., single or round trips, at the above named rates until Nov. 10th, '87, after which the rates will be considerably higher. Choice 01 u..,i o.. frnm ChlCaCO ana

ITUllliinii v .,,

intermediate poi"' " 'lll,or 0,aY.,",' or Cincinnati. Por particulars securing berths, etc .call on any agent of the Jlonon Route, or addrois k. o Mccormick, Gen'l Pass. Ag't, Chicago. St. Nicholas is one of ihoes publications that ia always a source of peasant speeulation to the young Ioik, as its excolloiit features each number suggests something still better for the next, go that anticipation is activoand the nlensure in iU pagos coirespondmgly height" ned. It is a hnndsomo mugaamo, and while

the ttrtieles are full ot interest iw uppearance pleases tho eyo. Many happy households are made hapipar by tho montli1 V visits of St. Nicholas. Send to the ( entury PublUhing Co., Now York, for prices.

jas. Williams, Proprietor.

have removed the Leonard Grist Mill

..1 . -n K.. at n nirnat.

O D lUUlll uu ... -

opposite Boltamsa-a woolen racv.rr,atn prepared to give the best satisfaction

io customers. , ti.. m;ii hWn thoroue-hlv tested.ana

now does as good work as any in Monroe countv. It is located FOUR SQUARES FROM RAILROAD, so there need be no fear of having yeur r.ioiitAnerl hv locomotives.

Mill 1mv ara Wadnesdavs and Satur

days. Cull and see the Mill. Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 32, 1888,

InthelineofBooki

Stationery

l..-A:

1. -H

CAN BE FULLY SUPll

AT THE CITY BOOK tTaua,..

THAT CAKNOT FA TO 9t&&:. a9"Students will ind hera'SIW Mrsome rare btrgsikt lol' MsTsecond - baad Iwltairli1

( vino t. ftnoe and see our fin

lino nf underwear and boots and

lines we acknow-

1 ,!.. n .inmnBiiiimi we have the

hwt. McCalla & Co.

ntuaiiitiaa nf Partnvrsblp

Notice is hereby given that the partaer.t.t ;n tho Hard wars business in Bloom-

:n..tn Ind.. haralofore existirtK between

u MPha.tni John W Shoemak

er and Phillip Kearney Buskirk. under the Inn name of "McPheetcrs Hardware Co " hns been dissolved by mutual consent, . .. . . e t Via a.m.

the said nusKira retintig ii

P. S All accounts ooiongtna; w

firm must be settled up at once ivy easn or

note. Gtntlnmtn A above nsr noi tw of. Come forward at once and settle up no matter how large or ninll the amount is. It has to bo settled. Delay i only liable t make trouble. McPHKETERS & SKOBMAKKR.

LITHOGRAPHER

ELECTROTYPE

ENGRAVER

tS P R I N T E R .

Buir bokA. jrrc, MOST OOMPLBTS HOUaB IN TH WW,

I

sssssssssssmssks sgaeyr---sy .mm

S Time Tablk at Bioomikotox.

GOING NORTH Past Mail, Chicago Night Express, Rlnominetnn Accora'n, GOING SOUTH Fast Mail, Lotiisville Night Bxpress, T.fiiiitvitln Arcom'n.

CARTER PKRRISG. At..Blyoininion (

1 1 :01 a.m. 1 U16 p.m. 10:10 p m. 4:12 pm. 4:12 a.m. 6:20 a m.

C. C. TURN KB. W. . TtTlla: THE l,KAPWO Undertakers Aud urwre They have tha larget and " pleto stock of Furniture var 2r If Bloomington, and ean sell goods "!. than ever before. Th j , ..trtraent of Wood,C5.1l a. keu, an pay special ytmMmmm Ulegraph. Carriage ffcwi 5 ired. Ptilll frrtjMi,, . nrth Hida PuWic Square,

Cloonatna-ton, ' UpJS-H