Bloomington Progress, Volume 21, Number 44, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 December 1887 — Page 2

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Republican upm

PrimUd tmeh WMhtMda Morning, by

WILLIAM A. BABE, Editor and Fa planar.

COMMITTEE HKETIS8. The Republican Centrml Committee of Monroe County will meet in the Grand Jury Boom, at 1 oclock P. M. on Saturday, Dee. 3tat, 1887. . . It is important that all the member of the Committee be at this meeting. Matters of vital importance will come Wore the Committee. Republicans tn Monro comity should in the future a they have been in the past, be on the alert and ready to enter the campaign of 1888 at the tap of the drum. "WM. F. H ROW NINO, Chairman. Hekkt F. Dillmxn, Secretary.

Mji Hie Um Mb

Let our young folks ooont up how much the habit of smoking or

chewing will cost in 50 years, provided 10 eta, a day is ipent for tobacco. Don't forget the cost to health, either. The President's policy on the tariff question ha placed the heretofore Democratic states of North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and the two Virginias in the doubtful column, probably returned New T.rk. New Jersey, Connecticut and

Massachusetts to the Republicans, solidified the West and Northwest for the Republican party and split

the Solid South.

In the list, published by the Atlanta Constitution, of presents to i..ftn Davis, from his friends in

WVU-. ' ..... .. 1

Macon, the first item is "six oouies

..f k.rrv wine the last is

it.u. f f otitic wine:" the middle

itmm is "two bottles of Kentucky

brandy," and of the fifty-three items

all but one are sorneiumg w

or something to smoke.

An improvement in gumming envelopes consists in putting the hnilv instead of on the

Aor. This does away with bring

ing the tongue in contact with the g mi ben you want to seal the tnVn simnlv moistin the

v riw - r j flan and close it. the same as ever

It i wonder this hadn't been

thought of before.

Pasadena (Cal.) Age: At the

price wood for fuel is assuming, it is becoming no mean crop as an

element in the farmers' calculation Pd.;iinir afc 14 or more per cord.

i. Pden. it has been found

nrofi table to ship from Arizona by

rail, and their dealers are casting about in all directions for a continf thtt simnlv. even at that

disadvantage. Gum tree groves are worth their $5 per cord, in the tree, and at that rate and the rapid growth of the gigantic vegetable, it does not take long for a few seres of waste land to grow into a

big pile of money. A Washington special to the Salt Lake Tribune says that one of Speaker Carlisle's most intimate friends recently said: "It has been agreed upon by the majority in toe Home that at least tour Territories

will be given enabling acts at this session of Congress. They are Utah Dakota, Washington and Montana. Ilut they will not be permitted to quality as States so as to participate in the approaching election. Tbey may come in witu January, 1 889. The Committee on TwrUnruM will be formed with a

view to this, and I am confident the bill will pass the Senate, but Utah's polygamy will be settled in the bill authorizing her enabling act. There will be a requirement front her constitution, which will do away -with polygamy in the State."

" Royal," only, found free from lime, alum, and phosphatic acid, and absolutely pure, Under the direction o the Now York State Board of Health, eighty-four different kinds of baking powders, embracing all the brands that could be found for sale in the State, were submitted

to examination and analysis by. Prof. C. F. Chandler, a member of the State Board and President of the New York City afri v,v Prof. Edward G. Love, the well-

known United States Government chemist. The official report shows that a large number of the powders examined were found to contain alum or lime ; many of them to such an extent as to render them seriously objectionable for u8e in the preparation of human food. Alum was found in twenty-nine samples. This drug is employed in baking powders to cheapen their cost. The presence of lime is attributed to the impure cream of tartar of commerce used in their manufacture. Such cream of tartar was also analyzed and found to contain lime and other impurities, in some samples to the extent of 93 per cent of their entire weight. All the baking powders of the market, with the single exception of. "Royal " (not including the alum and phosphate powders, which were long since discarded as unsafe or inefficient by prudent housekeepers), are made from the impure cream of tartar of commerce, and consequently contain lime to a corresponding extent. The only baking powder yet found by chemical analysis to be entirely free from lime and absolutely pure is the " Royal." This perfect purity results from the exclusive use of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared by patent processes, which totally remove the tartrate of lime and other impurities. The cost of this chemically pure cream of tartar is much greater

than any other, and it is used in no baking powder but the -Royal."' Prof. Love, who made the analyses of baking powders for the New York State Board of Health, as well as for the Government, says of the purity and wholesomeness of Royal" : "I have tested a package of 'Royal Baking Powder' which I purchased in the open market, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum or phosphates or any injurious substances.

E. G. LOVE, L'B.U."

REPORT of the Condition .or THK

First National Scmlc

AT BLOOMINGTOW, in the State or Indiana, at Iho clone of business, December

7tb, 1887:

RESOURCES.

Loans and discounts, 8189,801 61

Overdrafts .sl

U. S. Bonds to secure Circula

tion 4 oer cent ju.uuu vv

Due from approved Reserve Agents,......". ; 63,442 00 Due from other National Bank 36,011 95

Due from State uanns an-i Bankers, .- oi atut furniture ana ni

"TuresZ:: 4,007 46

Current expenses ana taxes pnid...... Bills of other Banks, ....... Fractional currency, nickels and cents Specie, Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer

DURING THE HOLIDAYS WE WILL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS

I N

3,?31 31

3.888 50 7,068 00 320 97 20,632 00 1,800 00 1,350 00

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JEWEL AND

W

IS ALMOST HERE,

And McCalla & Go. have ransacked the Eastern

Markets for Novelties which they now OFFER TO THEIR MANY CUSTOMERS

AT A SMALL MARGIN ABOVE COST. NEWEST STYLES. JN

Total 377.95 16

T.T ABILITIES.

Undivided prouts,. M83. 98 State Bank notes outstandin it ,....,....-...-

T::.fll rlaiitaita aubldCt to

r' aiViak Nitiflnnl Bunks. 26 41

Aua v '

Total S37 7,695 16

STAT OF lSDUM, I Uuim CoBHTY. IS.

t w TC Woodbokm. Cashier of the

above named Bank, do solotnnly swear .w tk hnve statement is true, to the

best of my knowledge ana oenei.

w ft WOQDBUBN. Uasuter.

c..tw.-;v.4. anrt sworn before me, this

12th day of D-.

Notary Public.

Correct Attest: Johk Wai-brow,

Hat. u. niLi.,

Wiim K. Woodbukh,

Dee. 21, 1887. uirowf

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REMEMBER, THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AT

TOURNER'S.

in Jewelry

ti7-i c:i. anA Sntnplia are now in our cases. Come ami

on.nri nirvW MUCRINA mart H&NII FAIIriL

CHINA WARE.

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

One Dnor East of the Bank, South Side.

-DRESS

GOODS

AND THE

BEST SELECTION

'a

ffi 11 Ml!

EVER BROUGHT TO THE TOWKj

NOW A

T 1

1.111

Savs a Freight" Agent

railroad has tracers employed who

do nothing else but look after lost cars, and it is no easy lask, A lost sar is one that has been carried oft the line of the road to some point for which it was destined, and has

then failed to return. This is the result of through-freight traffic, and

there are cars that have been lost four or five yearf. A company

agrees to pay a certai'i amount while actually using a car of anoth

er road, and it is the business ot the latter to discover how long it

has been nsed. Thns a freight car, loaded, will be taken by a road to a station where it is unloaded. The

company, needing an empty car.

The Proprietor of th

CITY BOOK STORE

sends his annual Christmas Greeting to

his old Dutrons. and all lovers of the beau

tiful and the useful, asking them to call

and inspect his large and vmied stock.just in, and designed for the Holiday trade.

Among his vast array the toliowmg

prominent articles may bo found :

Toilet Sets, Albums, Uhrisuna and New Year Cards, Finely Illustrated Books, Booklets, Juvenile Books, Sets of the Moat Popular Authors,

( ooaf mihlicatinn. in si-DHrate vol-

V""""?' J, . . :ft

..man i fmu ar foeib 10 mik

--r -cent binding,

Novelties, Steel Engravings, Oleo-

graphs, Oil ratnungs, i icu Pastels. &c, &c.

All the above good, and many

.it hors not enumerated .are in spien-

a:a ..rlixlod and at 1)1 ices that

UIU wwsis,'"-! ----- -r .

nunnni h to nleatte. -

E. r. uui-as.

BARGAINS.

IT WILL PAY YOU TO GO TO

TURNER BROTHERS

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

outside of Indianapolm. Jror

HOLIDAY GOODS

. 1 1 1 aM aVAf wVlfli

they can't be beat. They have a large stoca, uu . you want, such as

j and Carpet Chairs, Reed and Rattan Rockers, Parlor Suite, Bed Lounges, Hall Racks, Sewing MachiuM. us, Childrens' Desks, Hobby Horses, Doll Wagons,

and in fact everything you want. It will surprise you to .uu vu.

goods. In order to reduce stock tliey win sen you guuuo at

REDUCED PRICE UNTIL JANUARY 1st. JOE SMITH HAS THEM THIS YEAR.

HAS WHAT i HAS JSVJSKlxtiu.

The largest and choicest stock of Cloaks, Jaeketay.CSnjnianis Underwear, Hosiery, Shawls, Dress Good, TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS Yarns, Jeans, Flannels, Notions of all kindf, -.

Cn

s,

EVER SEEN

Oil

IN

A STORE IN BLO0SW5TO3r.

OUR SPECIALTIES ARE:

DR. WARNER'S HEALTH COSSET,

AND THE CELEBRATED

, vaIhb to the future wheat crop by

"-J . . .!.

the entire exterminanon w i

that L'reat enemy to

the farmer, which showed every

evidence of being uncommonly ae

tive and destructive the coming

TT . .1 4 .1 A

season, ne states mm i i rMi 'TiirnitlUC Oiiirii;-

a In- - m

Tongue Cannot Tell

The Vastness of this stock.

HE1IS IN THE TOBE SMITH ROOM

And has a larger stock than Tobo carried.

Walker Boots and SbBM . v .- .

Tandalla .MAm'

Line The Shortest. ftttVytfetltfiiipl Line between the 9l&tWA.-&

tiaa 1:12 m. ftsOS a m, t$MmWffl

p m. " : :. Arrive, Terre Haute, tQ5 p , i$mi m, 1 :30 a m, 1 13 p in. ;

Arrive, KfflltjChanv. Sl ft

3:45 a m, 7 a as. ar Arrive, ifc. Lonis, J-W

7:00 a in, a ra. ) j Arrive, Kansa JN

Going Hortu Mvi xvmmm

iu, : a m. ''i?kArrive South BB, 10:50 P. It 1&45 V.U. i ' , ' PleaM to reJneuiher that f WNM tini.-tables anJ other inf trm'aUi MWl:

to Kgera & Woaltey, Twkei AwWiW;

TntveHng Passenger Agent, lrre

Indiana. - . , ,

It seems strange that any one will see a friend auffer from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, aching

nerves, etc., wnen aaniora s iiervo um, has proven itself a never-failing cure, and is sold by our drugiats Faris Bros, at the low price of S5 cents a bottle. ,It also cures cloudy urine, which often' is the . . i i. . .......

cau?e ot acnes ana pains, ciibkhh """b and decay, imparts rpfnwhinp dreamless

slp atmeht. gives strengl.ll M erery pan and removes all symptoms of msrvous de-

liilitv. till iMOV. i-oe

KIRK'S WriiTE.H(!l9l)D

iA In the tn

tal extinction of the bug, and that lor.

for six years following no.t one was -yroTICE is hereby given i V. . ...I Il u:a. ill Vo nweived at

beard or in ine secnuns - ce, Mo bounty, Indian until liVvnpRa nrevatled tie pri'Olcts

tne aosence oi iu proio -" eiirht vears throutiliom the United

States.

A constable recently brought a

mm before a justice oi the peace in a Dakota "no license" county ,charg-

will switch it off and use it for its .ed with selling liquor.

A new fertiliser has been introduced in the country ,and after it had been thoroughly, tried some of the farmers at the store one evening were talking about it and giving their experience with It. All

.had more or less to say about it, good, bad and indifferent, when as a wind op one old fellow said : "When I fust heerd of this here new faugled stuff I went and got a fpint, an' I pot it all inter one bill, land then 1 put five kernels of corn in the bill five inches apart, and I .stock a stick inter the middle sb's I'd know it agin. Wa'al I never steed corn crow like that ere. It

g rowed and growed till it got to be ten feet high, and when it eared .every ear was fifteen, inches long, .an' when I harvested that ere hill I got five ears often every stalk and 'seven offen the stick."

Lown traffic and Bend it to a third

road, which, in turn, will do the same to a fourth road. Hence, it is very essy to keep it going all over the country, while the owner

will not know what has become of

it. Here is the use of the tracer, for a road does not have time to render accounts to all the others whose cars it is using. A trunk

lino or a svstem probably has the

"Well, Jim " said the justice, ad

drexsins the officer, "w'jere's the

liaii'ir he was selling?"

"They had just finished drinking

the last ot it, your Honor. 'Hey?" thundered the court,

"I sav that it was all soue be

fore I got there."

"All o-ont? before vou firot mere

Great Soott ! Where was you all

the time ? Do you think lam go-

cars of every other line in thecoun ing on with a case like this without

try, as you will observe by reading soue lurber put up as evioence lor the names on a string of freight- the court to sample. Let the prisears. A tracer reports the cars he ; oner go, and mebbe he'll bring sees another road using and bills .some more to town. And you setare rendered. Occasionally he that you get around just before he mothers nn a atrinir of his road's hep-ina to sell, aud not after it's all

6 r , o . . . -

nara wmcn ne sees aeing service , neen swanertu uy n iui

The Napa Reporter says t "A

.company or an agent gets a piece of

poor land and pays prosaoiy 90 an

acre for it. J. be land may be a

lot of rocky bills or it may be

.sandy waste or marslt land. It is

cot up into lots 25 by 100 feet and

the place is named. It is called a

town, but there is no town there. When divided there are probably

twenty lots to the acre. 1 he com

ianv then has a luree number of

abort blank deeds printed, and

when a lot is 'given away' the deed

is filled oat and $3 charged for it.

If there are twenty lots to the acre the land brings $60 per acre, minus

the cost of twenty deeds, which is probably twenty oeat. Buying land at $5 per acre and giving it

away at y 0 is profitable."

E. L. Kyder, who has been " train man ter of (be Indianapolis di

vision of the L. N. A. & C. road

elsewhere and takes them to the

home tracks. He has a list of cars

which his road has not had return

ed after a reasonable absence, and

he traces them from place to place.

He sometimes finds them dumped

off the track and -doing servioe as;

houses, as in the case o' a wreck, where the cars are too badly smashed to le repaired. Again he finds them after several years. A tracer came to me last week and asked if

we had not lately handled a certain

fellers

J!

MONDAY, JAK Sth, 1888.

for Grading, McAd.mUjng and Improv-

inc the Bloomneiu ou, Uinsmore Pike, according to the , pmns and specifications now on flle at the saw

Auditors umoe. Bids will be received and contracts awarded as specified in said plans and specifications. Contractors will be required to give tj tn the Board of Com-

f- th nerformance 01 tna

contract to be filed with bids.

Payments will bo made as thework pro

eresses, ov esiimv ui.. j - , - 20 ner cent, on said es

tirantes'of work until the final completion

nd acceptance of said wora.

The work on said Pike is not to be com

menced by said oon tractor till tne doiui

therefor are sold and tne money

to the Treasurer.

The contract will be let U the lowest

and beat bidder, the Board or oominis sioners an.l the Superintndenl, reserving

tbe riht to reject any and an oiu.

H. HEMLKY,

Dec 21. 1887. supsriswuu....

that aint half as dry as the court

Cincinnati Gazette: On the

California coast an experiisfnt is

being made to test the utility of

ocean wave torce. At a lavoraoie

nnpninnr in the cliffs great fans re

" l O , c suspended, and their movement at

thp f bh and flow of the waves is

so wared as to work immense

nn m us which are designed to fill

large reservoirs on elevations, these

hpinir used to sunolv water power

J T !. i U..A 0 e ; .:.! .

car, anu a repuwi iui wc iiavi-pcm to manu lactones 01 various iimn

it that very morning to the Iron 4 i.e w:id waves of the ocean of

Mountain road and it would be

found at the Anheuser switch. He said he had traced that car for two

veara all over the country, and he

hastened 10 get u

He returned

waters mav be utilized, so may also

the waves of the great ocean ot at

mosphrre which surrounds our

world. It is proposed that the

winds shall mve power to motor

later on looking very disgusted, fo ,iie eMeration ot electricity by

and explained tnat nait an nrair

before he reached the switch tne ear bad been sent away loaded and wa on the way to Texas. However, no one road suffers more than another, as they all appropriate stray cars as they need them.

friction. The electricity will bi

gathered iwo reservoirs to ligin

ami warm our home's. L wig be

fore our wood foresisand coal mines

are exhausted tne prouiein 01

never-fai ling supply ot fuel aud

light will have beeu solved

Some Virtue in the Drouth. A Cairo gentleman who has been a close observer of the effeet, duration and nature of the various seasons of drouth which have prevail-

for some time, was lately appointed ed in the United States the past to tbe same position for the entire thirty years, states that while the line. He takes the place of George almost unprecedenUd drouth jusi 11wrd. who has accented the su- ended was the cause of great dani-

rerintencv f one of the divisions age and temporary lost to the coun-

t J' the Southern Pacific road

trv, it haw really been of untold

An Osbkosh man who bad

been out to Portland, Ore., states

that he was almost eaten up by

fleas at that place. So trotiblesoiu

were thev nikht and day that

41111 Id neither sleen nor rest, aud

when he complained about the an

1

expenenc in to iropArtiun of mor thiVOna llundnd

ThoaMBd .pplicstloM lor P" triM. the publinhers o tl wl'5ij

rin Mil Jr ,or, .to. j.m.nrtloa.tiaod.ls

PMnloblinllhwMnnu-"i-

""nSumwJ .piendidly illutrtl b.wpw Wl llrodik. Sw Vprk ...

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can aot scours tits Daily every day.

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..... itJim with it

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THE CHIEF For tha Bath, Toilet and Laundry.

Snow White and Absolutely Pure. If your daalsr does not koep White O BojiR end 10 cants for sample ce ta the makan

such dcpsrtrorjutaiu iuiy otlr Aim VSriiiwit wfetKlaaaownby the fsptthatltliai

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THE PUBLIC GENim

ARB BBSPBCTFOIAV

rs FotonoN cot:

ift-i-rvilVe res-lera. aimt tobeconie tha Mood of

cortgeienuoua

' . ; ... 1. . ... .. til. fnnn nw vi'rr meoiun

endeaTOr.tofaiaitum-M-rTOiw home

of W.umiiy.anaatm . 4"'i,f - ,:,rnf ttousands of roadBra can tonuty.

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and many of Uioai do U-uy In ueauurm ou araioiu " " ' T. t,7u vi miram

SCEIBNER'S MAGAZINE AND THE INTER OCEAN.

For the benefit 01 suds m tNk 1- fi bn mdP witu the imblish.!rH of sC.Kn.Nl vll stile of art, and i ouo of tlio bot published it

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The American Apiculturist and The Inter Ocean.

We haw also mado srrrc-mcnta with thn rmbliRber ot f 7,.,,'vtVi, ui V ivr rTxuiUirr. by wUich that pr'i!' J1 ' I"ri".KhJ'A J&&VTiftKT

riVrUKIST. by wUlca tUalPriH i ...... "-fi! JfVVV.Kv (Si.iK). TBK

Vmit xHIltXt YKAItS.aBdls now bttor than ever biforp. . m EaSu laaaTrf COXllISATH'iXS Is L30 M0UK than Tllli M KEaXT. . r notforaet that IN 1888 A VBEgnjPl tTC lJK,Sa'ffllf SJSM -Suaawellas UiocMf ordersi"waos;orregi.rv.dlo . THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago

InthelineofBoota

Live Agexts Wanted. To

nil nr. CHiiuB'i ltacines ; or information

m .vorvhnilv. in every county in tin

United Htntes and Oaniida. Knlarged by

tho miMiMier to 643 pages. It contains

over 2,000 household wipes and is suited

to all classes and ronditlons 01 soemty A. wonderful hook and a household neceaii v. It soils at siifht. Groatast induce-

.nAni. war nfTarad to bonk aeants. Sam-

nlo ponies sentbv mail. Postpaid, for $3.00.

,l. I,.,..ri..l at him Bxclusivo tr.-ilor.v given. Agenw n.o

uivo b"- J..l.l ,U-i- iiinrmij A.ldrMS lit.

and told him that they did not no-1 phase's Steam i'riutins ilousc, Ann Ar-

tlOC tllt'tn at all. or, Mietnn.

AOMIWI8TR4 TOR'S S.41.K. NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tha undersigned, Administrator of the estata of John K.inau, deceased, will sell atPubliis Auction to tbo highest bidder 00 THURSDAY, JAN. 12th, 1888, on tbe farm of Mrs. Russell, in Perry Township, Monroe Oounty, Indiana, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., the Personal Propei ty of said deceased consisting r n-uin Hv in Stacks. Household and

Kitchen furniture, ana various uwk -

tides.

TERMS OP SALE All sums of llvo

dollars an i under, cah in band; on all sums orer Ave dollars a credit of six

months will be given, tne purcuasor inc note with approved surety, waiving valuation laws, with 8 per cent, interest, after VAdministrator. Dec. ai, 1887.

Ban

k Notice

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that tbe Annual Meeting of Btockuoldars Ftral National Batik of BloominRton, Ind.. will be held at tho Banking Offico of nid Bank, on the Second Tuesdav (the lth day) of January. 1888, at 1 o'clock p. M., for tha purpose ot electing Five Directors for said Bsnk. 8 WALTER E. WOODBUH.V. lw Htb. l$r. CiMbwr

ATTORNEYS' CAEDS

J3 VSKIRK i BUSKfKK, (J. W. Bus-

U KiKK, v UU--KIK) Attorneys. Oflice ovor MoCalla & Co.'s dry poods store. Special attention given to Probate business, to the collection of cla:tns, and to business in all the courts of this and adjoining counties. MIEUS .J- CORR, Attorneys. Office up-Uairs over Corner clothing store, west side. Will practice in nil tbo courts Of the State. Probate business given speoial and oireful attention. LOUDEN $ ROQERS, Attorneys, offloo over First National Bank. Business of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Real estate titles carefully examined by aid of Londen's Abstract. A unMialtv made of the collection and

remittance of olaiina of all kinds.

A. FVLK, Attorney, office in AHn

& McNary's new block, up stairs

nvar nnr ner room Dmal ana careiui

attention will be given to probate busi

ness, and to prompt collection m oiaimnTAMES B. MULKY, Attorney, will

J give special attention to settling de

cedents estates; collecting umj. " practioo in all courts. Is City Attorney, and may be found in his office over the "Corner" clothing stora. JAMES F. MORGAN, Attorney, east of tho Pir't National Bank, up stairs Probate and Ponaion business given spec-

! U! tnd pr-uipt .tltvr.lion. I

FINE SAWS A SPECIALTY. aarMade from the finest selected Steal; best mothods uaod, and tbe most skillful workmen employed In their manufacture. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE By expert workmon. We keen tn stock ajull line of Lbathsr, Bwmuw and Corrox BeiTtwa and Hat. Burruus. Writo for price-list and our tow quotations. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. MEMPHIS. TEKH.

LITHOCRAPHER B LtCTROTYPER

C.?Q ocltandJol eltt PRINTER. BLANK BOOKS, ETC MO8T QOMPt-ETE HOUSE IN THE WE3T.

team

AT THK CriTT W&

.WAT PMC

THAT CANNOT 3TA1

MrSttMlQta

efsecoiid b.

A NEW GRIST

ON EAST FOUETH 8TJ

Jm. Wllllaawa, rr

T have removed tha Loaar4 Or

1 to Bloomiairtoa, oa Saat t opposite HolUman's Wole FaU am prepared to five the beat aatto tn customer.

Tha Mill haaMM thoroUrt IT I

now does as good worfcaa aJ i i

iitr. It ta located . ..

so there Ld be no aafla;,;

teams tngnleuea y lowinowvea.

Mill .lays are Wadaaadaya B

days. Call and saatna M lit. , :

Bloomington, lnd., Dec. IS, lt8.

C. C. TURNER- W. J. TDUNBB. 1?titnev Bros., THE LEADING Undertakers And Furniture Dealers.

They have the largest and most completo stock of Furniture ever brought to Bloomington, and can sell goods cheaper than ever before. They have a large as sortmentof Wood.Cloth and Metalic Caskets, and pav special attention borders by telegraph. Carriages furnished w hen desired, riunoit nn Orgaan kept in flock, and sp'd on monthly payments. North Side Public Square, Uloouiiugtou. lao, wrM sft

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Past Mall, . Chicago N'ght Hxpross, rtloomingtnn Aoeout'B, GOING SOOTllFast Mail, AuisviUe Night Vsprtaa,

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