Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 19, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 July 1888 — Page 2
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fpablican rojrr$5 "ST frimttt sue ftabuasajr Monti, y maw a.am,mhot mufcaw, Bit AgrYAXCK. tt.M a Twr Cca. in. Sarriwi f farfkwu .. FOB JKBrPMSSIDEST, . J& P. Btrtwi tf Heir Vrfc. lixsar e. ram. CANDIDATES j?.18 T 8 EJ.T(op: Toa win pieaaeenhonne -tfcaf Th-aaui farr, of f ajhington township, wiD oe a candidate for Sheriff of Xatiro cocnty, subject to the deefaioD .of tan Sepublicaa County Ciaveotkm. m MtltCMffMilfB. Tha Kept Mimas of Indiana, and thorn who will act vita titan ia to approach -W caaipafcru, will meet In Delegate etwmUM ajtloHUaam Hall, fa the CHy of ; IwliaAttpotis, en Wednesday, Augoat a, IMS, at M o'rioek A. Mn to nominate candMktm lor the follow; erSees : Governor, ldeoteaant Ooveraor, Three JIat ortbaSbpnta Ouart, Secretary of Statu. Auditor oT State, Tmrarar of State, Keporto af the Humrraae Court, Atretway Oaml, Siipaiiateaasat of Alto to anient Presidential IVetora, and lor tnawacUeo of soe other amines aa ! way be ajacesaary. feeh county wilt be! r4tk)eil te rapteieaUtran on the- bash of delegate for each two kindred votes, and b A fraeiioa owe one fcoadrad cart tor Coioae R. S. Bobertsoa .for Lieeteaans.3everaoria 1884Xoaroe caaaty wOl bo ea titled to aiae JMegste- ;- Oa tjM evening preceding the eaweeatioa, tl Delegate front aeh CMqrraa aionat District 31 aneat at such fdaea aa ay be fesignatee by the State Coaawit- , to selsx tlse following District Cumarineeaten. etacer of tat Uonveatioa awl Residential Meet: f, OaoateambarojCta GomoAIm on Orfaiitiabv , Uoemeaaber of tKe Coarunkiee oo 7eaMont Orgaaisatiim, Bale and Order T Bostaeai, which Committeu will nonti-. hub a par maneat rnsaJuat aad Secretary, tbo to Prestdantiat Sector aad two A Iterate for the State at Largo. 9. One District Vica-Prerideat. 4. One District Assistant Secretary. a. pan aiaaHarotia uoasmiaee oa Risaltrthsnav -C One District TrsMevtial Elector and one .Alterant. i Th County ComnHteei tbrougkont tba Statu will lake inch strpe as may be aaeitary rfardiajrttaarfcettaai of lVlo- ' Ktae ta tak UobreatMe, aad rapnrt at oMttWaoMof MRktrs aad Aftwsatca wMa tbair reapcetiva pnituaka addna. to taaCkeiraiaaoftae titato Com .Uaen. r-' W" a winning m -faWkf the natter with lfar..rltwir HV.aH rigbi ! It w no lonpr tbe Dwnocralic jwrix tint Aopi CwvehiM s party. It weaidtlial a!) tbe silk W W in aasde io England by . Tire Fnctfc Shope i- safc tW IfamBn. of cnar. Califoraia . TirtunHy awntinafod liim. mcbw that tbe Tt boniirs MfaMNBaaia with Oevdani. Wktmt lierwaa atne-nad of aSain nf fiu&lo he was known as tbe . "tela attfor' After tbe ballnts iwe eonnted ja JToventber next it- will be' ianad . taat tbe rice president k nnt Thuraan Cfevefooit picked not aad tbe . pew ot wt voted n. " BwRarriion was born in a Mt' noon) k2 cabin sear North Jlewi O , a boot neb a cabin asvo
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Iha Ihiaaa -i Afonroe and Brown llr. llortoa, the Repablican eaatlidste for Viva President, ia a erj' rieh maaa bat. aafike many mniioBairea, be has made Wwself extreaaciy popour by bisnameroos gift to the deaerviag poor. A striking iastanee of this was when Ins I peat a saaall fortaae, ia eonaantioawitb J. G. Bennett and - tbirs, n fitting out the ship Con- : stel!iation with provisions for the s tar viag-poor ia Ireland. He is also reported to have been a liberal ootrtbutor to Republican campaign , fanda, ' : - ' Harrison for President and Porter ton Governor will "land" Iediaaa -Bepablicoa high aad dry, aad then; for one thing, the prostitatioa of the State's lieaevoleBt ioetitaf km will be stopped by the applifatioa.ot tbe rvlea ot merit -and fitness, and aot politics. We will have civii aui Vice . refbrni in those intitnig&. . the helpless Wrder of the State will no longer rage of brotatiry aad aegket because of the desnaiMia of party re'rd aad the infamy of personal . Ivdritisa,--Iadbaapolis hews. Whoever the next viae uresi- - dent may pe, he will be the first to - take his seat under the new saeees- ' Stno law passed two year ago. The old act of 1793 provided that in cane of the death of both president and vice president tbe president of the senate, or if there should be aoar, the speaker of tbe house, . fiboQtdaet as president. It farther ' mi aired a special election to be bed ia such emergency for tbe - choice of another president and vice president. Under hs operation an adwioislratioa might pass from oae fxtlities party to another against tiiriU of the people ; for example, anomtic president might die, iraT i repaldican president of the senate or speaker f th booae bcronae president., Dot the inosVosr-J 4oim aVftet tp it' was it might let! the eoontry without a desrgrated snecovwr to the presidency. Tbif'oenrred when President tsrjleJd dW, sad again when Vice Pift&ftt Hendric died. These nil are .ppf j-oseiWe under tbe
present ayrtem. The tnccenioo is break&at. The foundling home i now, in cue of the removal, dtatb, ) an experiment intended to demon 8retiignatimi or iaslijility v( both i trate that the baser passions are the president and vice president, ' aroused principally hy the ue of vested ia tbe membttn of the eabi- animal food. He expects to make net in the following order: Score- j good children as well as long lived tary of State, secretary of the treas-' ones, hy feeding them one meal a
ory, secretary of war, attorney gen eral, secretary of the navy, secretary of the fnterinr. In ease the datiea of tbe office devolve npon any membfr cf the cabinet be is to act as prAMdent until the disability hreatovettora new premtient it reeoiarrr ?kcted. There i to be no speciai election. A foreign born secretary is barred from the sticcesstoa, wbtoh, in inch event, would pass tp the next to line. 'ati a n, Bob Ingersoll said, in the coarse of one - ef his speeches, in Cliioago, last week i.' 'l ata a rewiblican. I belong to the greatest, to f be grandest party ever organised by tbe human race, l belong to mat great parry taat is in ntvor of giving to every hnman beiac eqnal rights with ev ery other, and the mission of the repablican party is not ended nntil j the areat republic shall be civilized Tbe mission of, that party is not ended nntil every man beneath her Bag not only has tbe right to cast his vote in peace, but to have it counted boaestly and in pa. I am a republican because that party is pledged to the protection, of American labor. The count ry that rataes raw material and sella it as) sack will always be ignorant and ponr. Why? The labor to raise raw material is ignorant labor, but tbe moment the raw material is worked into fabric, fasliumed into beantifol-bapra that requires intellieenee. Conseonently the great er number of industries we luive in
the United State, the more intelli-! has always shown, even to the makgeot our population will He. An- ing tf great personal sacrifices, other reason: Ordinary fcthr it. The last time lie stood before the always cheap- M" eomnwnd people of Indiana, asking tor their
a price in proportion that the mind is mixed with mnele; in the pro nnrtmn that tbomrht i minified with efiort. The mniile who want i . -r . m to ratie raw material for Angbtnd og1ant to manufacturesimply vote for the poverty and ignorance of America and for the wealth aad intelligence of Great Britain. Ed. Projiess j While the National Convention was in progress ia Chicago tUe "Tribune" of that city contained -a lengthy dispatch dated at Bloomington, Ind., stating that all .tbe Bepnblicans of the town together with the chairman of tbe cenaty central cotnmilte, hao come oat sqnarely for Gresbam. Was that diepatch . sent from this place, or was ft asaanfaetareil at Chicago. One. who was in Chicago at the time would. . - , - Lues to Ksw. WIR Be Folt la Inaltaam. 0. 0. KteW, ia Couri-r-J.orn1. The nomination . of Harrison i. pretty toaeh on the Indiana Dem ocrats. .There is no we now of aisgnisingtbe situation- as tar as Indiana rs concerned. The Demo crats have got to put forth the ereateat aad the mightiest effort f their lives to carry it It is tree that they downed Harrison in 1876, when be ran for Governor, but then tbe odds were in I heir favor, Tt araa the irreat Tiulen eamnaum. jidate for Vice President, and the heart. of every lotuana Democrat was fired -Vlth enthusiasm, and their energy was almost superhuman. Then, in that memorable campaign, General Harrinou did not get a fcir start. Godlove 6-. Orth was nominated for Governor, but ha was taken off tbe ticket, and Harrison substituted in his place. The result of this was that man v of -Ortbfe friends sulked in their tenia, refusing to do active campaign dotv. I don't think the Harrison-Gresbaat contest hero will hurt Harrison io Indiana. A member dead against woman rights was talking to a delegate to tbe international council of women. "Why he said Myoo women can't be men, yon can't vote and yon can't light." "Can't fight, can't we?" she said, with a cold glare in her eves. "Yon are a bachelor ain't you ?" He was. Washington Critic, - .. " .. SUSJ-aju - A Griffin, Ga., man who believes io the old saying of "See a pin pick it np and all the dav you'll have good lurk," saw a pin in front of tbe post office the other day and while stooping to capture it hts hsi fell off and rolled out into the street, two suspenders gave way in the rear, bis collar split open and hi store teeth, which cost him f 1,1 when new, fell out snd broke an tbe walk. He picked up tbe pin, however. A gentleman from Louisiana writes to the New York Tribune that it would lie death to any colored roan in his part of the State who might be found with a copy of the Tribune or any other repub lican paper of note ln the North, Dr. Tanner, the famoiw faster, is visiting in Elkhart, Ind. He now resides io New Mexico, where he has a ranch of fifteen hundred acres, aad is interesting himself in a foundling association, to be con ducted on vegetarian principles, aad a part of hi mission to Indiana is to secure forty infants. The Doctor is snfgemtof the association, and be experts tj secue the children in J31kbrt and purroundia; cities. He lives on one meal a dav,
day on light vegetarian diet.
"Why don' you get sbet of yonr warts?" aa hie; lifted a promising bulb from the scalp of the customer on the tooth of the combsaid the barber. Ued tohave'emon my bead and hands, too big, seedy one. An old colored lady told me how to cure 'urn.- . You may think it foolish, but it'll work every time. AH you got to do is to go to a strange house and beg a piece of fresh meat. If you're timid, you wight tike a fisbin1 pole and go out towstd the river and pretend like you's gcin' fUbin', and wanted the meat or 'bait,' When you've got it, go out into a field where there's stones, then count yonr warts and rub the- meat on every one of 'em. Then- lift the biggist atone yotg can find, put? tbo meat under it, and turn yoor back and walk right away; don'Jkmk around or the charm .won't work, and dont tell a soul till you've crossed running water. When the meat rots your warts will be gone, I wouldn't tell this to everybody. Try sea foam, ash. Your head ia toler'Me dirty." Harrison's evtf)sia Party. ta Bis How lit Followed a Forlorn Hope i (he ConleH With "Blue JeanJ' William. Ben. Harrison's faithful support by his frllow-ptrtisans of the hooster state is doubtless largely due to the loyalty to hts party which he direct suffrages, was twelve years ago, wnen ne Bteppea iniotncBnoeB of a retiring candidate, and led wlrat was almost conceded to be a r 1 I Tt . L - a. forlorn hope. It was in the great campaign of 1876, when Indiana was yet in tbe list of October states. 'Blue Jeans" Williams had received the democratic nomination for governor. He was a typical hosier to tbe marrow. His strength appalled tbe opposition, but they believed they could find a man who could give him a worthy contest. From the court of Vienna they culled the Hon. Godlove S. Orth, who, renouncing the honors of the Austrian mission, posted home by water and rail, to lead the republican forces of his state. But in the first days of his ennvas the Democratic press raked up the Vt netuela claims scandal, his complicity in which Orth bad never diproven in the many congressional campaigns he had fought to a victorious finish. So heavily was the ignominy of the Venezuela, affair heaped upon the ex-minister that he decided to withdraw, after the state managers had concluded that it was the wise course to be pursued. LThe campaign was fairly well un der way, with 1 ilden's barrel ana other influences rolling in victorious progress down the valley of the Wabash. Orth. withdrew, aiwTSe Question wa in whom could a wortUy successor be tonnd ? Then tbe state central- committee called on Ben. Harrison. He responded. The campaign was a hot one, but the ides of October found Harrison a badly defeated nvin. As a recompense he was afterward sent to the United States Senate. Orth made another race for Congress in a district.in which he had long been regarded as invincible. He was beaten and his death followed shortly. Among the. men who came up from Indiana last week to oppose Harrison in the interests of Gresham was Harry Orth, son of the man into whose place Harrison had stepped, in 1876, in order that the old Congressman's withdrawal might be made ai easy and graceful as was possible under ugly circumstances. Apropos of natural phenomena, we read in a French paper that there was a yonng gentleman of France, who, the other evening, after a dance, made a bet that he could swallow a raw pigeon's egg without breaking the shell, a feat which he accomplished successfully, and experienced no discomfort until nearly a week afterward when he was seized with violent pains. The doctor was summoned and administered an emetic and the egg, Jonah like, was cast up, falling on the table and breaking in pieces hrhen out sprang a young pigeon ! t he warmth of tbe young man s stomach had produced the unexpected res tit. If any one doubts this story, say those who vouch for it, they can go toChalrti,in Frauce, and see the pigeon he hatched. There is not a single farm in Liberty county, Georgia, that is under mortgage, and it is said that several other counties in the state can claim a similar distinction. An old soldier who marched with Sherman, says there are some whole counties in Georgia not worth a mortgage. iai i One need not orojs the sea to do missionary work among the Jews. There are more Jews in New York City than there are in the city of Jerusalem. Sixtkkn pounds of Sugar for $1, at Miller Bros. Grocery Store, in the Dunn Block. Go down and gut A lot of it soon.
George Graetei", Superintendent of the Yincenww, Ind. iffreet car line, says that hist summer ho detected a driver stealing limes and niekloa by tying string to grasshoppers, which he let down into the cast box, When the thief pulled the hopper up it -aMj
elutened a coin, winch the driver extracted and pocketed. He stole nearly $20 before taught; ,wa .a ' if ' The United Pmbyteriao church of Scotland reports t 560 congregations, an increase of 2, and 182,170 members, an increase of 107. During the past year there was contributed the sum of- L03500 :y m " a ay Ed. Brodix at present in Knoxville, ienot where .tie is helping to work a real estate boom. Ed. is a hustler, and can giyo the Knoxvillites some points, " ' '-W. J. Bell, at one time Jtpompositor on the Progress, waaeceptly married in Nashville, Teau., to Mrs. S'ilie C. Argo. Bell Jm., at present n compositor on Uve jNfashville De nocrat. '... Mni.Allison Maxwellfaud children of IudianapoH8, are visiting tbe fami ly of Dr.MaxwelJ,and other relations in this city. Miss Fannie Belje Mux well left yesterday for Vermont to . atattend n summer aeaoolffbr tetichers. New Fdunitube Storb. L aao Claman has phiiosia a fresh new stock of furniture i.n;lbe Vanxnndt room, north side ol' the square, and now invite his frii!fc to - ca ll before making a purchsse. - Prides as low as possible and goods ordered if not in stock. Don't forttet to ! call on me before you bny, and you will save moneyl ' ISAA12 CLAMAN. KEWlIATS. ,-. latest Spring Bryles in Stiff, Crush and Straw Goods,' at THE COi&KER. , .an a -. Take A Drink. ? Nice Maryland Peach Ckler just received, and on drift at tbe grocery store of ; MILLER BUOS, n-ERE'8 THE J ft YOU VA KT. We have the agewsy for the Woodbury Patent Gbuyi Fruit Juir, the best made. The compressing device is quickly applied at . hall turn, and closes the jar completely. But tbe best thin; U the patent vent hole through which the xte.tm and gasses escsie. Tim is on the principle applied in the oaupfrit-, where a smalt hole is soldered in tbe can, and the surf.icV of Ku fruit never molds'. Fruit is p.fectly prcserved in these Jar. 1 MILLER 01103. Notice of Adinintstrxt ion, NOTICE is Lrreliy given. Hint (he undersigned hn htvn pp'i"twi by the Clerk of the Circuit Court tf MMircir County, State of Iilina, aduiitiinraior of the estate of Samuel Snoddy, lute t Jllonroe coiimyjjgiwjwiiea c. nATJlijf, May 23, 1888. Administrator. School JTiiiml Stale. Auditor's OOcft Monroe County, I'lonmingtnn, Ind.. June 25 1888. NOTICE IS JiBHEBV GIVftST; that the undersized Auditor of M-Horo-) County, Stato of 'lnliatia, will oB'or at Public Auctiuu on THURSDAY, iULY 19TO, ISW, at the Court Husq door in the Cuy of Hlonroineton, Countj and $Us afifreMid, at 10 o'clock a. in., tlie following tract of laud: The south' hulf of tbo lutbonat quarter of tbe nor;het quartur ottoetinn tbirtyne, alto tbe west half of. ihn southwest quarter of the northw.t qu xter of section thirty-two, ox.;pting threa od a half acres oft of the mirth end of sidd tract; all in township ninn, north r.ni;je:one east, contaiaiug thiily-six and ouerlwlf acres. Said lands were mortgaged by David Stewart and wife and fort'eited Ur'' the State of Indiana for the no.n-pay meat of interest and costs, dua thereon. The said land has been appointed by three IM nterested freeholders at the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars. TERMS OB" SALE. Si.id land will be told on a crwilt of five years. Interest fc eight per cuof per annum, payable annu illy in advance jnust tie paid on the amount the land is b?d in and sold for. Said land will noti-bo.' sohl for Jess than the anptaised value lhaceof. til m RUJi fJSllt,0. Auditor Munroe Coqntf. June 27, 1888. (School fund Sale. Auditor's Office Monroe Connly, Bloomington. Ind June .S5, 1888. NOTICE IS IIKH.KKY OlVKN.thet tha undersigned Auditor and Treasurer of Monroe County, Indiana, will pffur for sale at Publie Auction on SATURDAY, JULY 2ra, 188, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Ceurt Tlnuse door in the city of tT-lnoniington, County and Stale aforesaid, the following r.wl mtito, situate in Polk Tuwunbip, County and State aforosaM : the southwest quVtcr of the northeast fjtwrtrr of section sixteen, township sore ii. north range one eat, containing forty aeres more or less, forfeited to the tiltit of IndiMna for ho no '-payment of interest on the purchnse nioin-y ot said treot. Said tract binr entered by Isaac Grubbs, sen., February 20th, 18&7. TERMS Olf SALE. Snid land being valued at fifty dollars and more than one-fourth of the value consisting of timber land, the terms oi sale will he one-naif of the purchase money cash in band and interest on the residue for one year in advance at eight per cent, per annum. The residue of principal shall be paid in anntml payments aot exceeding ten years from day of sale, with eigbt per cent intetut annually in advance. JAMES H (itSTO Trej urer. ifKO.V PfiMOO, Auditor. June 27, le. :
AUDITO
The undersigned A tidltor submits tbe following Report of Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe county, Indians, for the year ending May 31st, 1888:
RECEIPTS. Balance la Treasury at lattt Settlement, Jans 1, 1887, 920,378 Tlmre lias been received since en account of tbe Turku funds (vs follows : Count; fiettHMDecember taxes, '87, $11,8!.5 2 April taxes, 1888, M,4-tJ S3 Delinquent taxes '87 1.T3 SS 41 Jury tees, 311 50 Phow license, Special Judges, Miscellaneous, Change of venue, 10 00 100 09 16 15 513 33 53.704 3.SS4 1.591 1,09 Bridge revenue, Intel -est revenue, rite repairs, T urnpike Taxtt. Kop-m pike, 4t Hlgbt pike, mi S3 Stephens pike, 918 47 Wyli pike, 'i,9S S3 Redemption of land, Docket feu, circuit court, B.944 289 141 TbieniAp tfnrej. Township, 4,2M 8S j union. Special school, Road, Additioa road, ' Dug speciai, Damages aad costs, Total receipts, 3,686 54 6.083 77' 4,76 St 161 S7 1,10) SO m it 10,331 28 105,160 07 Total redrrantlons 8J.76S 7 Balance in Traaury 21..TO3 10 Balanra in Treasury bakings as folio ws: county runu, is.oiz 3n Bridge funds, 1,6.14 07 Reduction of land, 46 07 Doeket fee circuit eourt 21 00 I'lka funds 2,436 t3 Pike repairs 1.221 85 Tttal, io SIMEON PEDIGO, THIS Trains of ilulia Traip fineiimati till Health OfBcers' lKoticfro pert j- Owner. IsuiAXi State Bourn or IUai.th. i iNUiAKArotiii, April 7, ifMit. I Dr. John 1. Toumer, Sorctnry Morue Count v Bnl of lieultb. Dear lloew Ala rfguUr meeting of this bontd held Thunday, the fith ins!-,1 the following rrsotutions wre adoited. , You !H pit-use tai engtiixanv of thej m mi d Annduitt -nrulf i.dMirdint v : ! Resolved, by the Slato Board it, soMsinn, ! that county hi-iiKiftttr"ir notified to eiiuse publication to be made in the county newspapers notifying all property hold-! or t thoroughly clwan their prem'Si of t all gHrlme, waste or other mutter I ikely to proveMangerous to the public health,', euen cloanint; to be accomplished not later than May lSth of each y(r. You are aliK direeted to take immediate stops for I the prosecution of any one resiHini; the -execution of this order at provided in: -ertlns 065 and 2075 of the rwisH St-! iute of 1881, inclusive. By order of thej boura. -S. R. SA1 right, M. IX, President C. N. MxTeALF, M. D., Secretary. In pursuance of the above order to mo diiwlai! hr thn Slntn RohtA. nf-llHallh. I heieby notify all property owners ia Mon-1 roe county to clean up their premises as , required uy saw orl"r on or Deiore tne 6th day of May, 1888. Persons failing to observe this notice will be prosecuted under the statute covering such ca'ct. Da. Jhk P- TouawER. M. IK Secretary Monroe County Board of Health. It seems strange that any one will see a friend suffer from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lams back, aching nerves etc., when Sanford's Nerve Tonic, has proven itsolf a never-failing cure, and is sold by our drugist Faris Bros, at the low price of 65 cents a bottle. It . also cures cloudy urine, which often is the cause of aches and pains, checks wasting and decsy, imparls refreshing dreamless shv-p at night, gives strength to every part and removes all symptoms of nervous debility, till Nov. 1-86 --.Why embitter life by-d ragging a round' with lame back, diseased kidiiy, dropseal swellings, female weakness, nervous debility, heart disease and rheumatic complaints, when pr. Fanner's Kidney and Backache Cure will so quietly cure 7 Rev. A. J. Merchant, Presiding Elder, writes: "It gave me almost instant and entirely permanent relief." Superior to all known medicinns in thcio diseases. For sale hy Farih Hros., Bloomington, and S. M. M a THitits, Clear Creek, Ind. till Peb. 27, '89. aYiuti Out! "lionB-htotVs IVerc Be vera! We ValltlcHl uutt United Stutes Asap tyouits 1 ncd." The most wondorful and fastest selling map ever published including Cleveland's AdmiaiatrfttloB, History r rolltlcml Purtles shown by COLORED STREAMS, FIVE FEET IN LENGTH. Now is the time to introd ica (his map, snd groat inducements are offeree1 before the open'D of thn campaign. f. T. ifF.r.lV. Owier snd Pub. STi 260 Clark Su, Chicago.
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EXPENDITURES
Warrants have been drawn on County Treasurer oa tue following accounts : Fees and salaries 9,468 26 Jurors 2,510 75 Bailiffs ' 300 SO Poor 5,069 75 Special Judges 60 ooericuurai nocietr iu uv Institute 60 00 . Docket foes 118 50 Mileage J.P. 16 25-" Attorney fees, 270 wo UtscellaneoiH 119 78 Change of venue 446 60 1,117 13 616 21 Buildings Criminal and Cireuii Oturt. House of refuge. 196 35 Reformatory 64 65 Attornev fees 90 00 Boardina criminals 889 50 Miscelluaeous 102 36 1,042 TO 83 40 Coroner's inquest Soad). Pike repair Miscellaneous 756 95 310 23 1067 17 6,163 99 94 00 1,923 CO 1,491 00 725 47 447 80 309 75 Asylum Elections Books Assessing Insane . Printing tmugvs County Sercmte. Interest on bonds 2,280 00 Bonds nod principal 6,000 00 -Interest on orders 3,582 12' Judgment on pike 1,239 30 MISCellKUQOtM ox 13,154 31 Turnpikt. 3,000 00 Roger' bond jltogprs' interest lUight's interest I Wy tie's interest 'Stept"""' interest 3C8 67 925 25 1.571 75 365 76 1,500 00 Htepnen Donas 7,731 41 Towtmklp Taxct. 3.686 '54 Tuition Township Road, ! .Special Dog 'Special doe 4,254 86 4,72(3 21 5,085 7T 1.103 50 293 21 Additional roaa ...... i . 181 57 19.331 66 Redumption of land Totnl expenditures 243 41 69,28 1 29 3i45 C8 Add outstanding, June 1888 CT,. ...1 t... I. u 7 jOi-dUst ouutandiog June 1884, 22,259 90 Total orders redeemed $82,766 97 Auditor Monroe Co. DIRECT IJVE TO
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An. It. KUt.lv V t.UU U. 1". : T. A., ("inei-in i. rHiin. ATTOBNEYS' cards Tylsly'IRK i JiVSKIRK. (J. W. BtfsJ.9 kikk, 1". K. HUskikkI Attorneys. Otleo over MeCVlla & Co. dry gwHls atufe. Knecial attention given to Probate hii iiiies, to the collection of chums, snd t business in all. the oo.urts of this and adjoining counties. DVSCAX J" BA'.'MAX, (It. C. Du5cam, Ira C. Batman) Attorneys. Office ovr Blair's shoe store, west swe public squartt. Prtii:ular attention will b given to Probate cases, collections, etc. ill practice in alt tho court. "it TIEliS .f CQRB, Attorney. Office 1?L un-stairs over Corner clothing store. wet siua. Will' practice in all the courts of the state, frobnte uusltte given special and c ireful attention. LOVDEK $ noQEBU, AUornciv, office over First National Bank, business of a legal nature given careful attention in al I courts. Real estate title rarcfully examined hv aid of Loudon's Abstract. A specialty made of the collection and remittance or claims ot ait Kin us. I A. FULK. Attornev. ofHce ia Alloa XVi. & McNary's new block, up-sairs over corner room. Special and careful aCten tion will be given to prona.e niwi ness, an( to prompt collection ol claims. TAMES B. MULKr. Attornev, will fj cive suecial attention to settling de cedents' estates, collecting etc. Will practice in all court. Is City Attorney, and'mav be found in bis offloe over the i "Corner" clothing store. I lilAST t EAST. Attorney. Office in i Jit (be Waldren Block, north side put. lie square, up stairs. Oiv prompt attention ' to l'robale business, and to tbe coll.nli n of claims. Will also practice in all the i Court. Business solicited. Ilemombrr tho location. Agents for If o.l insurance. "TAMES F. MORGAN, Attorney, cast fj ol mo jr-ir t, nniiunai nana, op-suiir. j Probate and Pension business given spec Jutland prompt attention. )ri B. WOBRALJ,. Attorney, Office upj. stairs, over McCalla A Co.' Store. ! Will practice in all the courts. Special attention given to tbe Pension business. S.ITHOCRAPHER xr i rrTDnTVDEB niynco Ea-r'A- .m PRINTER. - VS" Biauir nnnaca ?TS3. MOST COMPLETE HOUSE IN THE WEJT. ire Yon Cotna CrntaniHlatl Expoamon at asis ;- nnfl This remark wmi to bo the general Mxpresslon heard every day on thn streets ntbe cities and towns throughout the Ohio Vallev und Central States. The a II. & I). R.' K.. always alive t the interst of Us patrons, gives noueo mat ix--remo low rate ticknts can be had over its 'oad and n this lln ha the finest , equipments in tha land and runs through cars to Cincinnati from Chicngo, St. Ijou Detroit. Toledo, Indianapolis. Lima, Day. on, Springfield, Ills , and Keokuk. Iowa, ind i known as the Great Through Car Line from and to Cincinneti, the traveling public will he properly taken care of by Hi-king for ticUets via. this line Remember the dates July 4th to October 27tb, 188 tV.eplncaCinciiiSial, t'4 tha road C, tt. & D.
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term, 1881,. complaint no. t470, Tb First National Bsnkof Bkomingten, lud. . Qnx. W. Ilolleribaeber, Mar garet Boll snbac her. Mary Noithcott et !!. No',v co'ne tha plsi n iff, by Bustcirk 4i Buskirk, uttorr eys, e n:l file their com plninl; bersio. together with an titfidavit of a eompotent person fiat sail dal'undsnt, Mary Noitbcott, is net a msideai; of the Stata of Indian, thai said action i to correct a mistake and: to entorce a lien upon ireal estate in Mia State by A forec'orini of a mortgage oil said real estate, ana tnat said non-remaent Is r- aeeessnry purty thereto. Notice :is therefore h ereby gTn fiS defenlatil, last nml that anlei she b and aiprua the flirst day of tie nfltt term of XI onror circuit 'Court, to bi) holdm on tbe 1st Monday ef September A. D., t88, it tiieuourt anuie.tn uioatningtmt, in eald county end Slate, and aitivrer or demur to enid iMUiplaiat, the sain wui MMiftraasa oiswrni meim ber no senco.. . Witnesii my name m& tbe seal of said couit, atfiited at Bloouiington, this 3th dsy of June, A. D. 1888. . 94.1:. KNOCE FULLES, CUA. wy 4, I68. Vnntlalli Xiiiie. : Tlie tSreat Paist HafV t.tne. The Shwtest, Best, and ini-l:ejl JLiae bet Keen, the North and .South. West Hound Leavu Qrennctte June, tion 1:0? p. m., 9:06 a. m., 12:13 night. Arrive, Terre tUulic, 2sOjO p to, I0.-12 s, m., 1:30 .i. m. , Arrive, Efflnt;haiu, 4:15 p. m., . 1:00 sum. 3:45 a.m. . i' Arrive, St. Louis, 7:90 p. m Jrfa p. m., 7:00 a. ttl. Arrive,. Kansas' City, 8:00 a. m., t:S3p. m. ": tiding NorthLevo Terra Haute 4:00 p.. iu anil 6:00 a. m. ' ' Arrive, South Betid, 11.00 p. ni. and 1.15 p. ai. ' .' J Making direct connection fur all points' uinli;r the sun. Your counwtioni are'; sure and quick in Union Depots'. Ha-. 1 ntnsferi or Ip ovew and Yu'r aceotil-. l-.ijL...- . ' 11 J iijouHiionit are unexjtitiea.' Any iiform:ilio.n. regarding t'outo, rate 4:c, address CHAS.H. MIXER, . Traveling Pans. Agent, Terre Haut, Ind. P. A. FORD, O. P. A, St. 1xit. 3f. Trualeen Kollce. Notice is hereby given that as tlmTru. tes of Btoomhigtun township I rill be fo jnd in my office on the north sida of ths r qui ire, over th) Bee Hive, : ayery A edneiisy and 5ti rdav. THOMAS MASiSY, Trustee of Bloomingura twnsfalp. C. C. T ID K IX Ell, . . THE LJSADINQ-t UNDERTAKER Fmniture Dealer. I h:ve l!iftlu.Ci!Hwl-lbPt M!wd. sl'oek ever brought 'to llloiBingtiM. anil will sell you good chpaper chsii ny one. I havo a line display of - Cliiambcr Suites, I'AHIjOR SUITES, 1XKJKGES, Fancv CnAitw, BabS' Waboks, CaSPCT SWKEPKKS. MlRSlflRfl, ' PICTC RE-FRAM ES. 1HAX8 kept In etock, and fold on mer.thlv psvmeiit. I hnvt tbe Household Sewing iitauhine the Iter. Machine miule, and the c lies pest. I also s eep I'loiattijr for Fcnera which only costs about one-half t much as other clothing. Coma and see m,nort h side of square, in Waldron's Bloclt. . KMBUiSHW 185T. J3 KM' l!8S8. E. C.ATKIN8 ACO Kanuactnrers of high grade FINE SAWS A SPECIALTY. WMsdo from Hie S'SiMt selected Steel: best mcthixl lucd, and the most skillful workmen cnplot4 in thelt msmifacture. PI-PAIRING PBOMPTLV DONS By expert workmen. tS'e keep In stock a fall line ol l.es-mea, iivaiiraaod Coma Bnxil and X.ti.u St rri.it:!. tVri iit for price-list and our low quotations. tUDtARAPOLlS, IND. k MEUPKI TEMt THE AMERICAN AAGA2INE iMtrtllillj HlaHriM. 35 cts.,J3 a YW. rra ararKTitr mkuian m voaziss aim t r.r r. trn, t. raliu.al tork, mI mw..v4 lis Itt'iala ! I ' l m m.Hii Mi. sui.i i Aijm, .rit.n ftil lis lb a wlSa I., ...... - 1 . t . . f 1 hi. -- i.Jl twirtr et ioi etini V Kti ol tr rel 4iid intr.. rUI tn I ,uotl t mm. itcwrlinirA oir hiuni cwialr, own 4 wotatii.telel mv Ik fruiit vteeUais f Um peritM, sal, ia sASft, tkiallM.ial Distinctively Represontativa of American Thought and Progrsts11 It t'il'dt hr i" ir-" t rabllt t h Hit imh (tnpnlur an4mnrrt.lalaa.ria.ktah. aliM uiMMlkllt. IMPORTANT. aaKlMM wl'er.wlta Illa.tral.4 rrmi, t.tt, tcmI (a. avceateaia in t-Ha r iiiiwih, ntusiw. t tll KatMn iil fc. neni rt cl mt la.,, ir tat ' i. iBiia. !tite .nil va.rwelle mMn4 t. all.ll nh.erlMSa, tVrlsa aa I'.r Kclualve IcrrHMy. 3 EE AMCBICiu'' lUCiSJUE CO.. . 79 C roadway, New York
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