Bloomington Progress, Volume 21, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 December 1887 — Page 2

Oo and order'a Side Board, a Pine Willow or Rattan Rocker, or a handsome Dressing Case for Christmas, at Casper Vanzandt's

rpMi gregtrss

frwK-rf Wthutdmy Momimg, hf WILUAsf A. SAO. BadrebHaber.

Ill tDf AICB) .. a

CAaMtTTEB HICTIIfi. Tbe Republican Central Committee of Monroe County will meet in the Grand Jury Bean, it 1 o'cbck T. M. on Saturday, See. Slat, 1887. It is important that all the member! of tbe Cemmtttee be at thi meeting. Matters of vital importance will come Wore the Committee. Republican! in llcorue county should in the future a they hare been in the past, be on the alert and ready to rater the campaign of 1888 at the tap of the drum. yfU. F. BROWNING, Chairman. HfmtY F. Dillmas, Secretary.

Bob Burdette says that there mm some things he can not understand, and one ei them is why it was that Abraham Lincoln ehoold im heen aamannated nd Jeffer

son Davin go oo threatening to live

until the second milleninm.

Governor Taylor recently told of a colored clergyman who preached a sermon on the let, "And the multitude came to Him, and He healed them of divers diseases. Said he: "My dying congregation, this is a terrible text. Disease is in the world. The small-pox slays Ha hundreds, the cholera its thousands, but in the language of the text, if von take the divers you are . 'These earthly doctors can

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cure smallpox, cnoiera ana yejmw fever if they get there in time, but nobody but the good Lord can cure the divers."

Detroit Tribune : In every where the third-party prohi

bitionists have held the balance of

power, they have so used it as to permit the saloon to gain the victory. This is something that temperance people should bear in mind

mrvwhere. The same is true in

counties and congressional districts

aa Veil as in States.

Globe Democrat : It is report-

ad that "the English journals are baaed with the president's message.9 They ought to be. It was the most open and undisguised plea in favor of British trade and in opposition to American industry ever made by an American Executive.

Prise Compete

Jar toy

Publication was made in these columns some time ago of the .fact that Prof. Richard Owen of New Harmony was one of the competitors for the 95,000 prize offered by

the King of Belgium for the beat

mathnal nf iMMNfflinir the Stndv of

Geography. The venerable and

honored Professor did not secure

the award, bat only failed because of some incompleteness diseoved by

the jory to whom the plan was submitted. The following, translated

by the Evansville Journal from the

Journal published in I Jrussels, JJel gjom, gives further particulars:

uTb th ntmnatition for the wise of 25,

00 francs, instituted by the King, and applied in 1885 to the belt work, (bowing the means employed, and the measures to

betaken, tor popularising u sway

The selection of the 19th of

the dav for the meetioe of

the Renublican Nationlal Conven

tion or 1888 has decided historic nwrnimtMnu. It was on the

19tn of June, 1864, that the Kearaarge demolished the rebel pirate Alabama. And it is worth remem

twrinir. also, that Cant. Sernmes

-ei - , . u

was heined to escape oy a xnusu

yacht, on the same theory of hostilitv to the interests of the United

Ntoloa which now animairs tuc

'Rritiah free-trade aoplulldera 01

- ' a a Cleveland's message. mi One of the roost serious objeo tiaits to the President's Carlisle

Mnrrmon message is the fact that

it miareoresents the condition of

It is not true, as he-

vehementlv declares, that the sur

plus in the Treasury lias orougnt about a situation that is "fraught with peril to the country," and that "presages financial convulsion and wide-spread disaster." The

rcnvernment is collecting more

munev than it needs, and should

accordingly take steps to reduce the

amount: but it is false to say mai

- Knaineaa interests are noon the

verge of ruin because of thw exces

..,.. The country was

rvpr more nrosnerous. generally

speaking than it is at present ; and

talk to thecontrary,parui!uiuiiv uj a President, i unjustifiable and de

cidedly mischievous.

Martin co. Tribune : The case

of J. W. Kenady vs. W. M. Dob

bins et al, is now on trial in the circuit court, and is attracting con

siderable attention. Mr. Kenady

sues the aetenaants ior iu,uw

damages and a division of the Ind

ian ODrines property, alleging mis-

renreaentation as to the worm 01

i - ...

the property. Mr. Dobbins also

has a suit in court to toreciose a mortgage of $6,000 which he holds

against the interest owned by Mr.

Kenady. The out come ot the case 4 . . ,i ii

is Keenly watctiea oy an parties

concerned.

P. S. The jury awarded Kenady

five dollars damages, and ordered

the Surines nroneitv to be sold

s o i

that a division might be made.

HEMP. WILSON,

in rrozress moon, nas a nne

REPORT of the Condition Ol TBI

First National Bnnlc

AT BLOOMINGTON, in the State of In -diana, at the clove of business, December

7th, 1887; RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .$189,861 61

Overdrafts, 6,91 36

U. S. Bonds to secure circulation J per cent,- 30,000 00 Due from approved Reserve Agents, C3.44J 00 Due from other National Banks, 30,071 95 Due from State Banks and Bankers, t 3,231 31 Real estate, furniture and fix tures 4.06T 46 Current expenses and taxes paid 3.8S8 50 Bills of other Bunks, 1,058 00

Fractional currency, nickels and cents Specie, Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer

DURING THE HOLIDAYS WE WILL OFFER

SPECIAL BARGAINS

320 97 20,632 00 1,800 00

1,350 00

dis-

nlav of choice goods for Christmas.

.V.. -. Tit. I,' 1 ,

The Mince Meat, denies, ricaies,.

Nuts, Raiains, Oranges, lemons, etc., are unsurpassed, and people

should pause and investigate betore

going iurtber.

The Holidays are approaching,

and every person should make an

effort to secure some of the useful

presents now on sale at E. P. Cole's

book store. A raong these are some

uncommonly handsome books by

the best authors, books that

Id be aDDreciated by any one

1 1 . . n

with a taste ior the beautiful. fi

erv article that is desirable in fan

v voods can also be fouud here,

at extraordinarily low prices, values Correct Attest

considered,

Dec al, 1887.

Tnt.l S377.895 16

LIABILITIES.

navtitnl stflV.lr raid in $120,000 00

Surplus fund,". .? ?

Undivided profits,. "

State Bank notes outstand

ing, vu T;n:Hnl linnita. subiect to

check 139,533 56 cnecK,. ... ,'a, i

Demand cerlinestes oi aenuaii.

n... n othar Natianal itatiKS.

n..l 1 1377,695 16

A. MB'l -----

State or Isdiama,

Unvim ( nnsTT. I ss.

T W 15 WnoDBDKK. Uasnier ne

ahovo named Bank, do soiommj w .hot ii hnvn itHtoment is true, to the

best of my knowledge ana Denei.

w It WOODBUKS, Uasnier

Subscribed and sworn before roe, Wis

12th day of December ,1887

Notary Public.

Johm Waidbo, Nat. V. Hili

WALna K. Woodburw

Directors.

Sklan MUk

Dik-

tor Brlsht's

ease.

Chicago Tribune Mont. Robinson, of Fairmount,

Ills., has been cured of a bad attack of Briaht's disease, and feels so

. . . . . i

good over it that be warns ine

whole world to know now it was ilone. He is 50 years old and a

shoemaker by trade. A. few days

An undertaker of Nashville is

authority for the statement that, in

accordance with the dying request

of a lady buried in that city recently, her new bonnet was interred

with her. This is without doubt

to be regarded as one of those cases

where the ruling passion is strong

in death.

Peter Apgar, a well known

freight conductor of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad,

fell dead of heart disease in the yard at New Albany. Deceased

was fifty-five years old, and leaves

a wite,

I N

W-A-TCHIIES

JEWEL AND

V

o-

-o-

of

MimiikT. and to develoo its instruction

m institution of all rradea, Mr. Richard

Owen . Professor at Naw Harmony, Ind.,

was one of tbe competitors.

The Jury wmle aectding mat, in cnaee-1 aoeswe ot sonse ineomptoteaess the priae coald not be accorded fa him, declared that Ha work could be honorably menttond aa a considerable and intelligent effort far perfecting an important method of instruction. The jury added : Ttas tile collection of models in connection with hia work (the production-of wbich involved a lafe expenditure) would be meet appropriate in a pedigdgical maaevm, where U would besides occupy a rumarkaSle poHioa. It is this collection which Mr. Richard Owen presented to the Scholastic Museum about two weeks since, through the intervention of Mr. Lambert Tr-e,

United Stales Minister at Brussels. This pift comprehends a voluminous asarmhlage of m s nuscriptajdescriptiens ol illustrations, documents, pbcttrapha, paintings on canvass, models in relief; globes, Ac, which asauredlv required a special section

in the Scholastic Museum. The donor, Mr. Owen, advocate of the intuitive method ot instruction, the most material possi

ble i as presented a true course or worn to be effected by the pupils comprising a

considerable material ot plastte and gra

phic models, from the boy s learner oaii (on whieh the scholars eaa trace the outlines of a terrestrial globe) to a email model, aiding to realize Mercater's planisphere, besides panoramas and magic lan Urn illustrations of stereecopic views. The whole system of Mr. Owen testiies, according to the acknowledgement of the jury, to a very extensive acquaintance with all Use hrancbea of natural science bmasrkt to hear as a means of rendering

them instructive and amusing. Tb eol-

lnlinn will, ao doubt, be visited witn an-

aad cnnoaity.

At the Burnet House, Cincin

nati, a rueetine of the central com-

i he eame to Chicaco.cahcd at the f the National Cracker Bak-

Triiiune office and told the follow- era' Association, was held Wednes-

ing story: "No one would imagine I day last, whose jurisdiction extends

fnim mv nresent roDUt aopearance, over llliio. Indiana, aiicmzau anu

h hcoan. '"that I was given np to Western Pennsylvania. The meet-

die about a year ago, but such was was called to consult in regard

ska ma For over five Years i n an advance in nrices. it is

to an

aa nfSicted with rheumatism, and claimed that as all the ingredients

two years of that time I was unable nf crackers Hour, butter, eggs, sua T il .!. I a .1 1 U

to leave the nosue. OJunnz mie erar.etc. have cone up mere buuuiu

time my kidneys became aflected, he a corresponding increase ot price

anri it was not lone before i waa ln the oroduet amouniine ai least

laid on with Brighi's disease. My

physicians pronounccu me incura

ble and told me to maae nreparuJ T I .

tion tor a speeny ena. x Kepi iimwinv worse. In addition to

this disease 1 had a complication

disorders. My digestive organs

wrtnld not nerform their duties.and

at times I was half crazed by split

ting headaches.

"One day my wife read in a newenaiKr an account of Gen.

aohonflir havirur been cured of

Blight's disease up in Vermont. We wrote to bim asking him how

the cure was effected. In reply he

ai, that he had undergone the

abim-ruilk treatment He gave

me some directions and advice, and

I told my wife that I was going to try the treatment. The village doctors langhed at me, but as they

bad (riven me up 1 paid no atten

tion to their ridicule. For three mnaneutive months I underwent a

course

to half a cent per pound.

It is said that the Democratic

Congressmen have been making in

onirics regarding the government

p.mnloves who are known to have

v -7 - . . ..

worked in the interest oi tne xsa-

nublican nartv during the recent

campaign, and that some of them

have furnished the heads of De-

natments with lists of the clerks

who were the most active nepuoii5 .. .J .1.-. .1.-

cans, ana it is inuroaieu mat iuc

persons whose names appear upon

the lists will be discriminated

against when it may be found necessary to reduce the force in any of

the Departments.

HO! FOR

Merry CMsta

The Proprietor of ihe

CITY B00E ST0EE

sends his annual Chrwtroas greeting to

bis old patrons, and all lovers of the beau

tiful and the useful, asking them to call

and inspect bis large and varied stoekjust

in, and designed for the Holiday trade.

Among his vast array the following prominent articles may bo found :

Toilet Sets, Albums, Christmas and New Year Cards, Finely Illustrated Books, Booklets, Juvenile Books, Sets of the Most Popular . A u tiiori,

(Latest publication, iu separate vol

umes.) Popular roeta iu uiagiuncent binding,

Novelties, Steel Engravings, Oleo

graphs, Oil Paintings, reacu

fasten, c, oic,

WSf REMEMBER, THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AT TOURNER'S.

Give us a call and be convinced. All the latest designs in Jswelry,

Watches, Silverware snd Spectacles are now in our cases. Come and

bph tin i ri a i ; n iiia; it . Ainuuiuua nnu uni ,

CHINA WARE. One Door East of the Bnk, South Bide.

BARGAINS.

IT WILL PAY YOU TO GO TO

TURNER BROTHERS

and look through their immense stock. They have the largest stock

outside of Indianapolis. For HOLIDAY GOODS

they can't be beat. They have a large stock, and you can get what

you want, such as

irriAw Plnh and Carnct Chairs. Reed and Rattan Rockers, Parlor

SiiSisa Rlrnmn SnilM. Bed Loiuicres. Hall Racks, Sewing Machines,

Pianos and Organs, Childrens' Desks, Hobby Horses, Doll Wagons,

and in fact everything you want. It will surprise you to loon at inese

goods. In order to reduce stock they win sen you gooas at a SEDUCED PRICE UNTIL JANUARY 1st.

IS ALMOST HERE, And McCalla & Co. have ransacked tho Eastern

Markets for Novelties which they now OFFER TO THEIR MANY CUSTOMERS AT A SMALL MARGIN ABOVE COST. NEWEST STYLES IN -DRESS GOODSAND THE

BEST SELECTION

EVER BROUGHT TO THE TQWIi

NOW AT

The largest and choicest stock of Cloaks, Jackets, CSrcolars, Underwear, Hosiery, Shawls, Dress Goods, - TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, Yarns, Jeans, Flannels, Notions of all kind,

Camel

i

Oil

Cloths

All the above good, anil many

others not enuinerated.are iu sulen-

AA varieties., and at nrices that

cannot fail to please.

E. r, UULUi.

JOE SMITH HAS THEM THIS YEAR.

IT AS WHAT ? HAS EVERYTHING.

Tnnffue Cannot Tell

- " - The Vastness of this stock.

HR 1SINTHB TO BE SMITH ROOM

And has a larger stock than Tobe carried.

EVER SEEN IN A STORE IN BLOOMINGTON. , OUR SPECIALTIES ABE:

DR. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSfeT,

AND THE CELEBRATED Walker Boots and Shoes,

It seems strange that any one

will see a friend suffer from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, aching; nerves, etc., when Sanford's Nerve Tonic,

has proven itselt a never-laiiing cure, ana i maid hv our druirists Faris Bros, at the

low nrice of 65 cents a bottle. It also

euros eloudv urine, which often is

eaue of aches and pains, cheeks wasting and decay, imparls refreshing dreamless sleep at night, gives strength to evry part and removes all symptoms of nervous de

bility. till Nov. 1-8S

KIRK'S WriiTcldlobD

1

mm !

Tandalia I4a THE GREAT FAST BfAlfc Line The ShorUst. Best, and QuielMst Line between the North ana Soata, -Watt Ttnnnd Leave Greencastie Jute

the 1 1:U P m. & a m, H.M Hit

p m. m n... IA.lt a

Arrive, ierre niun, j mt, n, 1:30 a m. 113 m, Arrive, Bfflagham, 10 p m, 1M p : 3:45 a m, 8:7 a ra. . . . . . , Arrive, St. Louts, 7-30 p wl fcOO p m 7:00 a in, 5:45 a m. 1 Arrive, Kansas City.:09 a m, 7:23 p . Going North Leave Terre Saute, 3:4V in, 6: a m. - .

Arrive South Bend, 10150 K-m-

1S:4 P. M.

P!ene to remomber that for "W,', timetables and other inf.wmation ap),; t

to Rogers & Wonlley, Ticlmt Asrents a 'i Blooioington.orJ. N. LASGWOty'HVj ;;: Travolinir Passencer Airent Ten iiattte,-

Indiana ' - I.

A New York physician ssys

half the cases of so-called heart dis

ease are only indieestion. and more

men are scared to death than die

any other way. Dyspepsia causes

of starvation, eating nothing U paiu m the breast and makes the

and drinking nothing but skim- neart oeai rauuy. "pj

milk. I drank about six pints aavises sunerera w give u , .-

h A. t,Uinor B trlaasfnl when- lee, tooacoo, oeer ana w..ia.y ,

There ts& volume of troth in

tliia little paragraph from the Chiasm) Mail : "The majority of men

object to being forced to do things, even tbonsh it 'be manifestly for

their own good. They can't help

it ; they are built that wsy. That ia whv the Prohibitionists do not

win more battles or hold ground valiantly captured. Their lenders become intolerant of opposition, abusive, and even fanatical. They are so desperately in earnest that they lose aighfcof the fact that , in this free country every man has a right to think for himself and to set for himself, so long as he does oat enroach on the rights of others, even to the extent of going to the toil if be wants to."

ever I felt thirsty or hungry. Dur

in? this treatment my difficulties

grradnallv diaaDueared, and at the

end of three months I was a well

man.

When I was living on skim-milk

f Inat about forty pounds, but as

aoon as I commenced to eat again

I retrained my normal weight. To

day I am as healthy as I ever was

in mv lite and feel as irisity as a

vonne colt. I have no more trou

r. " . ... ti

bis with ray kidneys, nor oo l nave

The rumor that Mr. Cleveland has demanded hia own resignation sin 'the ground of offensive partisan -

ihio in the late elections lacks con-

riraoatiou.

they are users of these things eat brown bread and plenty of good

meat, especially rare roast beef, and

let hot bread, cake, punning ana

pastry severely alone. A powder of bismuth and bicarbonate of soda

before each meal for a month, is recommended. The self-treatment, with an abundance of exercise, will effect a cure in nineteen cases out of twenty.

WE COMMENCE OUR A XIV TT AT, TAKING OF

STOCK DEC. 25TH. TO REDUCE

OUR STOCK WE WILL SELL

ALL LINES OF GOODS AT

a HFrinfirinN.

r-AT.r, AND SEE US BE

FORE BUYING.

FLOATING SOAP

THE CHIEF For the Batti, Toilet and Laundry.

Snow White and AUaolutoly rura.

If your dealer does not Whto Clw ft

IM ill OBSH XOT MIUIMV iwmw ' ' JAS. S. KIRK & CO., CHICAGO.

CITY - a BOOK STOE

HTUU8HED 1867. 80 YEARS1 BUSMBB.

E.C.ATKIN8&CO., Manufacturers of hib grade

''Why do the hotels use these .UfiuLinniul mutAtlM?"

- ... I I Tl Mil till 111. UlU-innuiuuVM m...viw

the slightest symptoms ot uma- Mked a geatlemn flt the Orchard, tuns. Of course I am careful about . ., , ; ,;.,,! uA rnP uft

tism. OI eonrse i am careiui aoout , llo ;mnit;flntiv Wttitwi for the i

hat I eat. I do not touch meat.1 ... ,uQ

Duller or oiw, ano never ut. wu, - , . . . Derson "

tea or stimulants of any kind. II ,PL . aa,aA.

.. . . , ,. 1.1 X UC UUIIJIMK duontMi eat all kinds of vegetables and fish Th Me ud ;n ference to the

and plenty ot granam oreao. w 8naDDine. hard-lipped parlor match,

Miing to s,aa . of- h - carelessiie88 ho are suffering I . J. . . tUawn aK.,..t

VI gUWrnW U l .FJSag and then stepping oo them.

sflaT i

Oj O, ,

THIS PITRLIC GENKKAUi

.MM -w 1 . " n KDniti i v TwrnauitKD ;.

THAT AIL THEIR. WAIPJJ

In the line o

Stationery

CAN BE FULLY 8UPPP

at th cm uooa: sroi&a

W"AT PRICE8jat

THAT CiKOT FAI!T rStudens will ind kefefc.

aasT"some rare bargaiaa

-on,

thia remedy costs not

of, aud I wish all who are suffering

from either Bright's disease or rheu

matism would try it.

ifavette News: My young

friend of the male persuasion, are you acquainted with the game of ii Wards? If yon are I am sorry for it. The road to rnin runs right (y the billiard table ; it is usually the first station on the road, and it isn't more than a ten second1 a run to the bar, the most important station on the route. GEORGE BENCKART,

the Confectioner aad Fancy Baker,

ha exceeded hra UMiai display in

The Yooth's Companion is soperior to any Illustrated Family Weekly nublished. That it is high

ly appreciated is shown by the fact that it has won it way iuto 400,000 families. The publishers issue a new Announcement and Calendar, ahnwinir increased attractions for

the new year, which with sample copies will be sent free to all not familiar with the paper. If $1.75 is sent now, it will pay for The Companion to January, 1889, and you will receive the admirable Double Thanksgiving and Christinas and other weekly issues

to J so. 1, 1888, free.

The January number of Lip-

tbe Holiday line, and baa so many ! pincott's Magazine will nave among ' a if. . ,:i...t.. ltmlnv Mutthewa.

choice tmngs in e-oaM,rare .r,, ,w.r. "-"-" -i . , . anvaon birds for a year.

about

The

improved mutch goes off like a tor

pedo and is in a blsize in an instant, while 'the old-fashioned fellow,' as you call it, takes its time about lighting, and in damp weather won't go off al all. If we u&ed the new match hotel fire would be much more frequent, and probably more disastrous, than they are now."

A petition has been received

hv 1ia Rurtholuniow county bar

from the Brown county bar ufking for contributions by said bar to a-

ut in Aivfttinor a monument to the

IntP Judsre Hester, who was torin-

erlv ludce of the Bartholomew-

Brown circuit.

A sad looking man has been

viaitinv farmers in Western Kansas

and asking them to sign a pledge!

mifi te. that an ordinary notice tuisrar Saltus, Amine w

!! ml nontain them. Hie lead- Edgar Fawoett, Amelie Rives,

insraneeialtv is choice oyaters, of H.

whieh he will have a large supply

W.

Furness, John James Piatt, and

Nora Perry, a brilliant list of names.

The New RaHjKoad CoMisa.

Hon. Perrv H. lue, superin

tendent and general manager of the

Cincinnati & at. lxiuis k. k. tne Riir Four as it is known hereabouts)

was in town Tuesday, and told us he hoped to be able tn build the road from Switz City to Columbus

next vear. It depends upon the

state of the bond market, however, during the early mouths of the

year. For some time capiiai ua hwn alow to take hold of bonds in

and inles9 it frets belter

there is not the brightest hops for

!he road, but the indications are that the company will be in a po-

Uinn hv Burins to command all

i h moilev thev need. Bloonifield

Democrat.

Live Agents Wanted. To

..ii n. ('hum's Unci ties : or inforinftllon

to evervbodv, in every cimaty in the Ilnitnd rilates and Canada. Enlarged by

i im nnhiialinr to 043 oaans. It contains

over 2,000 household recipes and Is suited to all classes and conditions of society. A unnrinrful hook and a household neces-

ii v It m11h at slant. Greatest induoe-

nffared to book agents. Sum

nlo conies sent by mail, Vostpnld, for $2 00

.- , . '. & .vanla mAPA

Afterwards these pledgeC are r"r amh Sr.

turned iu the shape of promissory 1 0n,SB-8 steam i'rintinu Uouso, ton Ar-

notee. b . hi'S0-

ADSllWISTBAf11'19 8AI.E. -.-.nnn-V niTTITM 4laA-

NOTICE IS HMSOi o'"1-'' " the undersigned, Administrator of

.T ih R.inn. deceased, will

sell at Public Auction to tbe highest bidder

THUBSDAY. JAN. 12TH, 188,

on tbe farm of Mrs. Kussen, m Township, Monro. County. Indiana.

beginning at iu o - i -.-," sonal Property ef ssid deceawd consi.t.nf of Cattle, Hay in Stacks, Household and

Kitchen Furniture, ana vanvu.

tides-

TERMS OF SALE. All sums of five

dollars ant under, cash in nanq , " sums over Ave dollars a credit of sU

months will be given, tne p B.. ine note with approved surety, valuation laws, with 8 per cnt. interest,

after maturity, and atto-ney iim

ATTORNEYS' CABDS

(J. W. Bca

Athirneys.

Tif IEHS 4

IrA

Dec.

RICHARD A. FULK,

Administrator. 21, 1887.

Hank S-tlce. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the First ICallonal Bank. of Blooniinpton, Ind., will be held at Ihe Banking Office of said Bank, on the ScoT.,,Uv aha loth davl of January,

tana t l oV.l.Msk p. M.. for the purpose of

electing Five Dirootors for said Bank. b WALTER fi. WOOUBUKM.

i l)er. Hth, 133 r. tinier.

Ti ITS KIRK BUSKIRK.

Il r.n R K. BUSKIKK)

Office over McCalla & Co.'s dry gooas store. Special attention given to Probate business, to the collection of claims, and to business in all the courts of this and Adjoining counties.

CORK. Attorneys. Office

up-fctairs over Corner clothing store,

west side. Will practice in all the oouru

of the State. Probute business given special and careful attention. LOUDEN 4 ROGERS, Attorneys, office over First National Bank. Business ofalKal nature given careful attention

in all courts. Keal estate tines careiuiij examined by aid of JLouden's Abstract. A specialty made of the collection and remittance of claims of all kinds.

FULK, Attoraey, office ia Allen

new bioca, up stairs

over corner room, special ana careiui attention will be given to probate business, and to prompt collection of claims. JAMES B. MULKY", Attorney, will give special attention to settling docedents' estates, collecting etc. Will all courts. Is City Attorney,

and mav bo found in bis effice over the

'Corner" clothing store.

JtilfES F. MORGAN, Attorney, east of tho Fir t National Bank, up stair

Probate and Ponsiou business given spec ial and prompt attention.

FINE SAWS A SPECIALTY. sWMade from tbe Bnest selwtod Steel: best methods used, and tbe most skillful workmen employed in their manufacture. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE Bv expert workmen. We keep tn stock a tan line of Lejltkkx, RuaSEa and Cottok Bunas and Mill Scrrucs. Write for prise-list and our low quotations. INDIANAPOLIS, INO. " MEMPHIS. TEMl

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X,. VpOVk" Book and Job -&& PRINTER. BLANK BOOKS, ETC MOST OOMPLETB HQUaS IH THE WEJT.

C. C. TURNER. W. J. TURNBR. Turner Bros., THE LEADING Undertakers And Farnlture Uealers. Th.v linvu the larirest and most cosn

nit.a telt of Furniture ever broustit to

Bloomington, and can sell goods cheaper than ever before. They have a large as sortroentof Wood.Cloth and Matalio Caskets, end pay special attention toorders by toUomnh. Carrisffes furnished w ben de

sired. IManos and Orgaas kept in stock, aad sold, on monthly pay merits. North Side Public Sqnsre, Bloomtnytoii, Ind. sj 86

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A HEW GRIST ON EAST FOURTH

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opposite Hohsman's WootM am prepared to gtv tha bast mmfimm.. .

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now does as gooq worse aa ssjr -ummm

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FOUR SQU ARte FROM RROJlBt a thara need be ao feat of aavUlS XPl

teams frightened by loooasotiTea,, - . Mill .lays are Wadaeadajra and .'it(:.

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