Bloomington Progress, Volume 21, Number 49, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 February 1888 — Page 2

frimtnt vuA ITssantasIay Morning, ty Total a. im wmtm a Pawaaior.

al suffered from the effects of it lor days afterward. What should be done ia this: Every undertaker should have four trained men to carry the coffin. These coold do it easily and without the delay incident to the

present method. The pall-bearers,

n. . k wearing Daoeres anu crape,

. y follow the coffin walking, as testi-

Distrtct convention will meet mony of their love for the deceased

Greencastle, and the purposes of its sympathy for the family. The meeting are set forth as follows : change might be a shock at first, ., . . .1 i it u : . .

It. Elect member or the new stale out me unuertuHci wuu unuguiaira

Central Committee for said district. 2nd. Fix a day aad telect a place for the Republican Convention to meet to nominate a candidate for Congress for aid district. 3rd. Organize a Congressional district committee, and transact such other political buiinaaa as may be deemed necessary and important to the Republican part)! in the approaching campaign. The Delegates selected in Maoroe eewotj to attend the convention, are as lollowa: Delegate. Alternates. BL0OUUH3TOX TOWNSHIP. W. P. Rogers, H. F. Perry, J. G. BlcPbeeten. R. R. Staart. KICHLAXD TOWS8HIP. G.W. Faulkner. &P.Thompso. CLKAJt CKEEK TOW58HIP. Silas tJriaaes. Wilford Carter. BESTQH TOWNSHIP. Wsa.L. Adams. Wsn.L.Anderaon. ISDIAS CKKKK TOWNSHIP.

Jno. H. Koonta. Jno. T. Phillips.

beajt blossom towhship

i the custom will prevail at last,

Shopping for nary Ann.

"What's a right good quality of

onbleacbed muslin wuth to-day ? ' she asked, as she stepped into Mc-

Calla & Co.'s and Will. Adams advanced up to wait upon her.

"Fron ten to twelve cents a yard,"

answered the clerk.

"Is it a yard wide ?" "Yes, ma'am." "Well, I wa'n't wan tin' any no

how. I see some on the counter an jist thought I'd ask. I'm after oaliker to-day."

'Yes. ma'am," says the clerk.

Wtat kind of calico do you want f"

"Well, I don't hardly know. It

ain't fer myself ; its fer Mary Jane

Henderson, one o our neighbor

wimmen, or sort o cousin o mine as I'd better say."

"What kind of calico did you

say you wanted, ma'am ?"

'Well, 1 don't 'zactly know,

Mary Jane came a-runnin' over

Dr. Flood.

FOLK TOWHSHIP.

Lewis Koraaan. John Canon.

VAN B17BKN TOWNSHIP. Thomas Eller. J. T. Woodward. PK&BY TOWNSHIP.

Aba Donaldson. N. E. Mathers.

Or. Harris, J5"1!"? 8ta.I?i?' t(i 7ady'

an' l naa ine cnicKotts to wen yet

an' so much on my mind I ddn t

nav much 'tentron to Mary Jane.

She's sort o' second hauded cousin

to"

"Did yon want dark or light

print?" said Mr. Adams, now thor

oughly interested.

'Mary Jane didn't say spesiiiy

which. I'd know rieht off, but

colleges are also moving forward. Recently the Pennsylvania University forbid the use of tobacco about the college. The following resolution was recently passed by the Faculty of the Illinois College, Jacksonville : Resolved, That the Faculty of Illinois

could College, satisfied that the use of tobacco l. .iaitti ia l.t.!mntal tn lllAir nhvfli-

ujr b.mh ... ... . . C t eal health and intellectual vigor, and that the practice if smoking in public is especially to be deplored becauw of the exampin and the warrant it affords to those not already addicted to the habit, earnestly request the students of this institution to refrain from such use, and especially while on the college ground, or in the publie parts of the collage buildings. The African Methodist Episco

pal Conference of Missouri in ses - . ... w . nil J

sion in ot. Liouis last mi unanimously the following :

Rewired, 1st. That we regard the com

mon use of tobacco in any form as injun-

ui to the health, fllthv in nractiee, and

debasing in morals and a potent means of

separating us from Uod, as cleanliness is next to godliness. 2nd. Thasre discourage its use in all forms, and that this Conference requires of all candidates for admission to its itineracy, or orders, a pledge of total abstinence from the use ef alcoholic drinks as a beverage, and the use of tobacco in any form : and any one violating this sacred obligation shall be dealt with as in other violations ef obligations. It is a rule in a great many business offices of the cleaner sort and hptter irrade. to employ no man

who is guilty of the foul practice of

chewine tobacco, and tnis ruie win

grow and be enforced in due time iust as the rules arc now lieing enL . i.i l. -jse

forced on railroads, teiegrapn ouicra, Pt . airainst the use ol liquor. The

liquor drinker and the tobacco user must go or at least must stay among the lower classes to which he belongs. It is the "tough" element which invariably uses the weed. Some of the better class do also, but here is where the exception is found.

TAXES J-O R 1 887. Kotio IB hereby oiven that the Tax Duplicate for the State, County and other Taxes for the Year 1887 is now in my hands, and I am ready to receive the Taxes thereon charged. TURNPIKE ROAD TAX. 1 have also received the Turnpike Duplicate, for the collection of Taxes on the following roads ; ROGEKS, SKPIIKNS, HIC3 HT JSJNT WYLIE. The following table shows the Rate of Taxation on each one hundred dollars' worth of Property, and also on each Poll, in the several corporations in Monroe County, Indiana, for the year 1887 :

NEWEST STYLES IN

-DRESS GOODS-

AND THE

TOWNSHIPS AND .CORPORATIONS.

Bean Blossom, Washington, - - Mariou, -

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

2 S . i I ' 1 . h ,2 H E-g m a -f S -Snc . j h i E 5 g cfi c. '5 c d a 4 I'Z T & ZJ 2 12 001216 J 10010 1016 li 16610176 2 0012 16 h 100 101010 H 16010170 2 00 12 16 i I 00 15 10 5 1J 1 60 10 1 70 2 00 12 16 i 1 00 20 10 15 5 li 1 80 41 84 2 00 12 16 i 1 00 20 10 10 li 1 70 16 1 86 2 00 12 16 i 1 00 5 16 5 . li 1 56 15 1 71 2 00 12 16 i 1 00 10 6 10 l 1 56 101 66 2 00 12 16 i 1 00 6 8 6 li 1 50 10 1 60 2 00 1216 i 1 00 10 515 4 H 1 64101 74 2 00 12 16 i 1 00 16 20 li I 66 10 1 76 2 00 12 16 i 1 00 10 5 25 4 li 1 74 10 I 84 2 00 12 16 i 1 00 5 4 5 li 1 44 10 1 54 2 00 12 16 i 1 00 li 1 30 1 30 2 25 12 16 i 1 00 25 40 li 195 195

In addition to the above there is charged to each person owning, keeping er harboring within the County One Male Dog,

,1 00; One Female Dog, SI 00. Bach additional uog, si uu.

The Taxes as above stated otn be paid at the Office of the Ceunty Treasurer, in the City of Bloomington, until the Third

Monday in April, 1888, without penalty.

Taxes

Mond ay in

half on or

staUment.

OUR

to

me

Jane

please

Remember the "Fox Chase"

in Rkhland tp. en the 14th of Feb-1 ;, fer Mary Jane Henderson,

ruarv. It will be a great success I and her bein' own second cousin

if the weather is propitious. The I my rrjan by marriage, it niaices

,. Is little par tickler, iklary

.. aintover'n aoove easy to please ,nj :n its columns: it is well

rimawiTwwE irvui w sbmiivw 1 j t rv i

nf WtatUxille, forminji tire wert line ( nouow, au x o.tun ny ty , jo to ;ve them a hearing OC-

i " i "

"Here are both light and dark

nieces, ma'am, said tne salesman

nth a weaned look

"Well, I know she don't want it

too dark nor vit too light, and as

to whether she wants a figger or a

I striae or a check or a uiaid. I'm

The supreme court has deoid-1 gare I don't know. If she wa'ti't j rule nav from $300 to $600 rent

ed in a ease where damages were oar second cousin by marriage to my . .nnnm Thov have no nlace

IE " .

! An their business nremises to de

piece, posit their ashes in fact the great

"Yes. so 'tis : but I do'no as

Mary Jane wants a plaid, and I

don't remember as I ever see her

to extend north to north line of the Geo.

faattisni: Second eowmencinr at or I

naaw Dudley Figg's the north line shall xtaatd east to Miffigaa's bridge; Third,

tha aaxt line to extend from the bridge to I

the south aide of Ben. Owen's farm ;

Fourth, the sooth line to extend west to connect with the south end of the west

US8 COMFORTABLE

CRANKS.

The Progress docs not hold itself

responsible for the croakmgs of the cranks that are from time to time

is rin(

casionally just to learn to what ex

tremes they would go if they were backed by numbers and by public

sentiment. As to the ashes ques

tion : The public square is occupied hv business men men who as a

claimed for injuries received at a

railroad crossing, that there ia no I

ncesumption that a person injured

at a hisrhwav or railroad crossing

with which he was familiar, was

himself tree from negligence. Prima facie the fault was bis own aad

man I'd ha' said right out to her " i

"Here is a pretty plaid

wearin', tho' she's got a wrapper

the proof should show, in an action j that's a sort of a stripe, but as for

by bias lor damages, tnat am was an ont ont stripe" in the exercise of due care." The "How would yoo like this piece failure of the railroad company to witJ, the little vine in it?"

perform its statutory duty as to) "I'd like it well enouih.but Mary

sounding the whistle ot its engine 1 jane 8,e'8 sort o' curious. I would

not the efficient cause or tne not rav it 80 n'd git to her that

initrrv. Persons who could have

avoided iniurv bv exercising the

oDDortuaity to look for approach

iug trains will be regarded as bavinp made the attempt to cross af-

er the rent the less room there

for this purpose, as the entire lot

covered bv the building. These

business men invest from $4,000 to $15,000 in their stocks and pay

taxes on these goods to the city as

well as to the county. When

benevolent project is gotten up, or

a begging scheme of some kind

hatched, where do the solicitors go ?

Tbey straightway visit the business

men ; and these visits occur every

as

I said it, but she is curious like.

Why I've knowed that woman to

"Then you don t like this piece? .i-nrt . T J I .

- w nv, yes : i euewi x uo, oin i .t;m,

.!'. M T0..0 .nlJ i J ,u l"c

uuu a. auun vv link a v v u. , . .

tr having seen the train approach. mv to it. 1 tell von what vou can I h'gh T or five subscription

. ' " . . . 1 1 j it..

I do. You can give me ten or fit- papers having oeen snoveu in me

A suit of great importance 10 1 teen samples and Mary Jane can j fa0P8 0f Bloomington business men

in one day. For their acts of be

nevolence and charity they have

been crranted the noor privilege of

C9 a a w dumping ashes on the street during

the severest of out arctic weather,

knowing that these would be re

moved when the thaw came. Now

some of the people who seem to

a a have little else to do but to stir up

dissension and to create ill feel

farmers living along the course of pjctx out the one she wants. I'm White river, in this State was con-1 comin' in agin Saturday an' can eluded in the Circuit Court ef Ow- gjt it then. Mary Jane will want ea county, last week. The anit M much as a hull yard when she was brought by Samuel Norris, of does buy, for it's tor a kitchen that county, against Jasper Nichols, anroo, and she's a middlin' fat wo-

a neighbor, to teat ine varumy m 1 man, and so

title to "made land." ine laao in Thj8 my be .lightly exaggtrat-

quaaaia cussansocsi iww iwonj

acres, wbteb was formed try a

nont of sediment and a enange in

the channrl of the river. Mr.

Nichols who was the loser by this

operation, claimed that the made

bad belonged to him, and be naa

ned it for some years. The case

1 tried before a jury sod resulted

in a verdiet deciding that the Unci

was legally the property ot Mr

Aonu.

bv a de-i' bu ' mple of what the

patient dry goods men are

compelled to endure.

often

Tke riltby Tobacco Habit. The filtbinessof the tobaeco habit

is welt known and generally ac

knowledged, and the expensiveness

of the tobaeco habit is felt by all

users : that it is very detrimental

Saonld this ease be taken to health is being generally admit

1. h Smm. uut sus it mast ted, but very tew nave any idea at

-y ... . . . . . .1.1 . .u:..u .u:.

probebiv will, aad the decision 011 "",v-" I-'"1""

the lower cdurt be sustained, a worting tne injury 01 me race.

grant many river bottom farmers I Ine recent appearance ot two viru-

wall h lnan tn a awuridenble ex- Kal uieeawea wuicu uuysivimub arc

f.kMM.nssllnainM agreed upon as growing out ot

w. .w-.;.. 1 its use. demands attention, une

disease is Known as cancer or tne

A Crawfbrdsville paper says : month and carried off General

Geaetal Manaon has inst received Grant, and will soon bring to his

areassaeof pension tor bis wounds! death the urown rrinee or uer-

reeetved at the battle of Resacca. many. The other is called the toHis neaaiaa will hereafter be $30 baceo heart. Recent examinations . . . I -11. i . ... : 1 :

per mODtb, aad tne twea pay 01 young men iur emninx i- ujiiisasoaata to about $2,000. The tary schools has developed the fact "old war horse" is to bo coagratn- that the majority ot young men

lated upon hie soccpss. j who are natntuai smoaers are unnt

T tn, ' 1 ,or service necause or tnis aiseaae. A Moant Vernon (Ohio) puns- The effects of the use of tobacco

tei has perpetrated the following . tl.8 miv V:i itisthetwio-

borrible conundrum. Nobody but .j.. f nrt Parting an au-

netite for Honor in the young in

heeome dn on the first of January, and tho tax payer may pay the full amount of such taxes on or before the Third n April! ermav, at htooption, pay on-half thereof on or before the said Third Monday in Apr and the remaining before the rsl Mondain November, in the manner prsseribed by law. AH Road Taxes to be added to the first m-

BEST SELECTION

Hi

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HI

Misses CHs

EVER BROUGHT TO THE TOWN, HOW AT M'CALLlA.&COS The largest and choicest stock of Cloaks, Jackets, Circulars, Underwear, Hosiery, Shawls, Dress Goods, TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, Yarns, Jeans, Flannels, Notions of all kinds,

Mil

Ms

Sis

'When

first inrtallment is not paid prior to Third Monday in April, the Taxes for the whole year become delinquent.

L m ;n t , mn.-,M fnr th. nanHHr and charires on Delinquent Taxes, resulting from any omission of the

person paying to rUU definitely on what property, in whose name, and in what Township or Coiporation it was assessed.

... ,-r,t. w lb. nffiae and see that thev inelude all your property, if you have lands m dif

ferent townships, or If your personal is in another township from year real estate, please mention the fact. From the great num . K rPav in thf counTy the Treasurer cannot know what each man wishes to pay on Wall early and pay your taxes

promptly; by ss doing you will save penaziy, inieresi auu - ""-j ""r-"--"-"" rectly made.

Persons ovinr delinquent taxes should nay them at once. The late law is of such a character that there is no option left the

Treasurer but to enforce the collection of dwlinouent taxes, bewever much be may regret to eoueci ine uj ..

The owner of property on the first day of April in any year, shall be liable for the taxes of that year. The purchaser of . I v . It I . i J 1 4-1. mmrt AS. I a flat' Hun 1 t

property on he first day 01 April, suati no consiuvreu " " "-j

to be delinquent. Tax-psyprs are particularly

notiie? that all the Koad Tax is .aue ami payable : with U,s Fir Installment , No credit will be allowed on Koad lax un tn.

receipt is presented, ltoad Receipts win nm do receireu iu wjuiiiv u ............... - j be endorsed for persons owing Delinquent Taxs.

Thj. jUfJJTTJl L SALE of Delinauent Lands and Lots ivill take place

on the Second Monday of February, lists 8.

PARTICULAR ATTENTION:

and see that tbey are correct. Those who

a receipt for all.

Te:t -pavers should examine their receipts before leaving the Treasurer s Office,

have lands or other property in wore than one rownsntp, musi see ma iub.t

JAMES H. GASTON, Treasurer Monroe County. Bloomington, Indiana. January 4. 188H.

EVER. SEEN IN A STORE IN BLOOMINGTON. OUR SPECIALTIES ARE:

DR. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSET,

AND THE CELEBRATED Walker Boots and Shoes.

W. J.

C. C. TUBNKK.

TURNER.

TURNER BROS., THE LEADINGUNDERTAKERS -A--ND , Furniture Dealers.

an Ohio man would nermtt such a

thins? to annear : wWbv is the bi-

extile year a very prolific one

Breause it has already produced

triplets triple 8's." ftrtortai Fasratau Atlanta Constitution There are men in Atlanta who rarry a helpless arm at their sides as the result of acting as pall-bearer at the funeral of a friend. A metaiic casket weighs about 00 pounds ; with a man's body inclosed, over 600 pounds. The handles by which the casket is carried are awkwardly place and cruel to the hand. Pajl-bearers as a rule, are men of atdebtary life, and unaccustomed tt lining heavy weights. By carryint: unevenly, the larger weight of the coffin is often thrown on one

man. He will not drop it and the result is an arm permanently spraiufd. It is notorious that two or

two ways : Naturally the narcotic used in youth would lead to a craving for something stronger as the victim grows older, but added to this natural tendency of the narcotic is the alcohol in the cigar.whioh alone would be to produce an appetite for strong drink. All forms of t.ba-o are drugged heavily wilh rum, large quantities of liquor being used every yar by. tobacco manufacturers in flavoring their goods. So intimate are these two vices that in the Richmond, Va., local option campaign the whole power of the tobacco manufacturers was thrown against local option on ihe ground that the law would interfere with the employment of liquor in their establishments. There is a brighter side. Some of the churches are testifying against tobaeco. Some have provided that

no voune man addicted to the habit

three pli-bearers at each funer-1 shall be ordained hereafter. The

ing and discord are objecting to

"the little piles of ashes." There are people who if they were permitted to walk the eolden streets

of the New Jerusalem would kick

because they were not provided

with roller skates. There are persons here who continually criticize

the town and its citizens for "lack

of enterprise ; hasn't enough snap

about it," etc., but it is a notice

sble fact that these people are not

dome much financial Iv to assist in

7 this (to them) desirable state of af

fairs; if they were tbev'd bave less

time to find fault with those who make the dollars that accomplish results.

But docs Bloomington lack in enterprise? Traveling men will tell you that no town of double its population, which they visit, has as many McAdamized streets, as many miles of solid sidewalks, or a greater number of substantial and valuable buildings. We have four turnpikes, and a fifth ordered, (on every one of which the people of town pay taxes) there are five large factories ; the town is lighted by electrieity ; stock is not permitted to roam at large, and in various other ways Bloomington has put on the airs of a city, even to the taxes, which are enormous and the cranks would like to saddle more upon those who are already overburdened. A large proportion of the population are poor men, or men in very ordinary circumstances. Aside from three individuals, there are no wealthy people in Bloomington. Hundreds of families are supported

on le3 than one dollar per day;;

for, while the wages average aiiout

one dollar, the factories and other

establishments in which these men are employed do not give them

steady work, so that the average is sometimes much below a dollar.

By a struggle, the economical man

may go into a building association and in time own a little shelter

dignified by the name of dwell

ing house. Then somebody gets up a petition for McAdamizing his street and the man who found it a hard fight to exist is compelled

by others whose convenience is

served, to pay from $75 to $100 for

a regulation street and pavement.

He goes to the Treasurer's office to pay bis taxes and must pay his j proportion of the city's expense for McAdamizing the streets and alleys, an improvement his obseure street did not need and something he did not desire ; he also is required to pay taxes on four turnpikes, although he cannot afford to hire horse and buggy to take a drive on one of them. But bis cup is not full enough : there are a great many city airs he has not yet been compelled to put on, but 'which the cranks and those, whose convenience is to be consulted are agitating and demanding, and if he lives long

enough this burden will be added to that already upon his shoulders. ATT0ENEYS' CARDS

VSKIRK Jt BUSKIKK, (J. W. Bua-

WW.

EStHaw BbsL ssIbbbsW

Ia bo other

TAirnw BIjOOK, aor. Wiulilngton St. and VixBxtMUhtd 1QS. TVeolf t rtl owlor promt pmrtlw. IfonMri tawn BtTUl Struma, 1M. It-jiben VHn)tr. nl IaHnlxKJ SulMai Cottecc Tm m, Ml .iimh liwM fcc nocmM tmrtisr ; Uasht ha W Hrlaj, auk. auwr, ma tiliim MKlvUit, mm tMBM. , , QQ1J3IST3 or scnxooiiS OP

BVanTESS, combining thoory tnd practko by novel and original system of training. Rlwrt-Huitl and TTnc-Writinr. Etudonts taken" throurti all Edc. Ia n

school ia UUs country UxhU opportunity offered. . Panmaisahlp for Business, Drawing and Ornamental Work. Telegraphy readily learned, and trhen acquired oCcrs good employment The Oldest, most rmeticnl, lha Largest and mort Topular Buriness College lu tbo West Befer lo our Gradnates-Ueadinr Business Men of Iho country. Ko Tacauons. Applicants enter a time, vita equal advantaco. Boarding aad Tuition Fees wore reasonable than aay oth ex FIBSTCljjB School. Send forfrea trial lemon of cur popular perfected corrcspondcnca Bnort-Haaa. Address, for catalogue a4 ciroulors giTiug special iutormauon, r WTunrnoHTaiirxexa. C. C. KOERNER. INDIAMAPOIJ8, Iho.

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Office over McCalla & Co. a dry goods store. Hpeoial attention givon to Probate

business, to the collection of claims, and

to business in all tbe courts of this and

adjoining counties. DVSVAN BATMAN, (U. C. Dohcaw, Ira C Batjiak) Attorneys. Office over Blair's shoe store, west side public fquar. Particular attention will be civen to Probate cases, collections, etc. Will practice in all the court. MJKRS CORR, Attorneys. Office up-fctairn over Corner clotbing store, west side. Will practice in all the court

of Ihe State. Probate business

special and c-treful attention.

.'Model Newspaper THE NEW YORK MAIL AND EXPRESS rite Advocate of the Best Interests ot the Uonie The Enemy of the Saloon. The Friend or Ameriean labor. The Favorite Newspaper of People or Xteftnod Tastes . Everywhere, Tho Kotf York MAIL AND EXPRESS, the arorlto American newspaper ot many peoplo . tntiilliirnnt nml nultivaiod tastes, has rcccnt-

y mode some notowortby improvements, ma- & Mississippi Railway, which runs 4 Solid

;iven

crlallv lnoreaitlnir lu eeucrol exceUence. It

r in too broadest sense A National Newspaper, sost carefully edited, and adapted to the wants and tastes of lntelllgcutreaders throughut the entire country North. South, East and West It Is a thoroughly clean paper, free rom the corrupting, sensational aad dcmurulzlng trash, miscalled news, which denies the axes ot too many city papers. OUR POLITICS. We believe the Republican party to bo the true Instrument of the rOIjITICAL pnOGBESS of the American people; and holding that the honest enforcement of its principles is the best guarantee of tho national welfare, we shall support them with all our might; but wo (hall always treat opposing parties with eonilucration and fair play.

FOR ALL POIMTS East. West, North or South

Tate the Ohio & Mississippi Railway. If

vou intend to move West send word of the

fact, or call on tbo undersigned, who is a ratrul.tr airent of tho Ohio & Mississippi

Railway, and vou can rely upon it, that

w hatever information be gives you will be correct. If you are coins; to Kansas,

Texas, Arkansas, Nebraska, Dakota, or any point in the great West, let him know of it. Ho will give you full information in regard to location and price of lands in tbe Western States, and when you are ready to start, furnish Tickets through to the point you wish to reach, attend to shipping your Household Goods at Lowest RaUs, and see that you are comfortably started oti your journey. Remember that this assistance is given free of ehtrge. When you go you should take the Best add Quickest route, and there is no better or Quicker route than tho Ohio

lilv Trains to St. Louis, where conneC'

tion is made in the same depot with trains of all lines for tbe West, Southwest and Northwost. If you think of moving West bo sure to write to or chII on H. A. TRBUDLTEY, Agt. , iitehall. Ind

Vandal ia Une. THE GREAT FAST MAIL Line The Shortest. Best, and Quickest Line between tbe North and South. West Bound Leave Greenoitstle June, tion 1:12 p n, feOo a m, 13.21 night, 11:1 p m.

Arrive, Xerre Hants, a-ub p m. iwij a

m. 1:30 a m, 12:13 p m.

Arrive, Effingham, 3:10 p m, 12:57 p in

3:45 a m, 2:27 a m.

Arrive, St. Louis, 7-30 p a, 5:00 p m 7:00 a in, 5:t5 a m. Arrive, Kansas City. S:09 a m, 7:23 p m. Going North Leave Terra ILtute, 3:45 m, ft a as. Arrive South' Bend, 10:50 P. 11. and 12:4B P. M. Please to remember that for maps time-tables and other information apply It) Rogers & Woolley, Ticket Agents n$ Bloomiiijton, or J. N. LASG WORTHY, Tmveiing Passenger Agent, Terra Haute, Indiana.

We have the largest and best selected stock ever brought to Uloomington, and will ell you goods cheaper than any one. Vc have a Oho display of Chamber Suites,

PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES, Fancy Chaihs, Baby Wagons,!

Carpkt Kwkepeks, Mirrors, PICTURE FRAMES. ORGANS kept in stock, mid sold on monthly payments. We have the Household Sewing Machine the best Machine made, and the cheapest. We also keep Clothing far Funerals which only costs about one-half as much ns other clothing. Come and ee u, north side of square, in Wnldron's Block.

CITY nnnfr pmnnn

It. seems strange that say otie will see a friend suffer from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, aching nerves', etc., when Sanford's Nerve Tonic, hs proven itself a never-failing cure, and is sold by our drugists ?aris Bros.- at the low price of 65 cents a bottle. It also cures cloudy urine, which often is the causa of aches and pains, checks wasting and decay, imparts refreshing dreamless sleep at night, gives strength to every part and removes all symptoms of nervous debility, till Mov. 1-88

LOVDRN t ROGERS, Attorneys, office I piiqt tub CA1 flON ovar First National Bank. Business' AUAINa I 1 rill SfcAL-UUIN.

of a legal nature given cureiul attention ; The MAIL AKT EXPRESS is the recognized in all courts. Real estate titles carefully Kalion(,i organ of the irreat Anti-Saloon Re-

examined nv aia ot wouu s au

A fruecialtv made of tho collection

remittance of claims of all kinds.

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TOMHSTOXE EPITAPH, The Great Arizona Weekly. PER YKAR. Published by Reppy & Peck, Tombstone, Arizoua.

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over corner room, special ana caretut attention will be given to proba'.e buiness, and to prompt collection of claims. JAMES B. MUliKY, Attorney, will give special attention to settling decedents' estates, collecting etc. Will practice in all courts. Is City Attorney, and may be found in his office over tbe "Corner" clothing store. fjl AST .y EAST, Attorneys. Office in Jfj the Waldron Block, north side public square, up stairs. Give prompt attention to Probate business, and to the collection of claims. Will also practico in all tho Courts. Business solicited. Remember the location. Agents for No. 1 insurance. TAMES F. MORGAN, Attorney, east of the Fir-t National Bank, up stairs Probate and Ponsion business given special and prompt attention. Ci R. WORRAUt, Attorney, Office upJ. stairs, over McOalla & Co.'s Store. Will practice in al' the courts. Special attention girso to the Pension business.

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