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IS APT ABC, I1M, B A World 8 Fur m 3 82 is aow an assured Act; -.the question it: "Whet atoll U be Wdr If ew York deattMla ily 8t. Loots tHn abottt it, while Chicago gives the Hist msom why jt sbiold be kdd there. People from foratfi easratrks while on their way froai Hew York to Chicago woakf , form thing of an eetaauM of the f. uue coantfr : 16wt could aee the greet like, Jfragara FelKind anj peiotapf fateiest thai woold give then en intelligent idee of at least e portion of the United fltatee. Th Chicago itself is e awvebem cky a au Hon ef people where there was no town 4 aJMn 1838 ; a popntttion of enternrninc, confident oitisxaa who . ate always reatrr fo take hold ef aaj scheme, no matter .hew stav pendnoi or apparently inmavtble, end carry it to a aoectrifoi hsneV So fir as its abiHty to entertain a gieatcmwd oe tporganiae tbVenterwriaa ia eoneeraed. there li ne city in this eoontry more fttUy eqaipped. If thel'roiTwe ..mH chedae, Ac work micht bena ia ..Chieaco at enee, aiid so inr aa ladiaan k c etwd wa believe thai the State soald mtE one oi TeteJfer ChiA Mr. Ward, ef North Dako ta, baa eight imag wire dp to djaw la Dakota there ate net weaken month to go namr, and k k tank ajreedtaea fcr ewe tn eorotr tbeaMrket in thia He hi auM to be ewe rf an, efeqaeBt iMteft of eraton that vtsite MlwrtniagtOB daring the aw campaign. Mush attention lias heeagraro Meant!' to the so-called dtseovery of a pnparatioa. by Dr. Brown 8 award of fnria. wbidt said tn aet as rawrcnatnr, bcaeatli tan nana. lew lead fo juarf haabacr patent daiaiinK to hatf the ( efleetv aad all mere or kss inianoa. They ahonld aw lookei w" ' ' .n . IWHB Alraady there are aadmtioas of the electioa to ha kd& in the 6U of 1890, as prosawtiTe candidabm arf nawiag restive aadr the mtisiat nbeed npon then by the ten araaths they laast wait till the enanty eonrention ia hew. It will Wllbr: taw paWRte tn Bx ap thiaga, hot aa for the RepuhTf cans, whhe winged peahaw spread tlstrjanaan. u weV aad all is ae v-CItT'Jf asehal OWew-fe requir

ed, to looh after the1 streets aW,f&rofih'regiinent was making a

and it a impasnbie for aa maa.to. exercise any sort of enfwt ruton over a dty as large as Bpoaung;ton in the role of a pedestrian. He is expected to be here, there aad everywhere, and the Prognaa- wnnld aaggest the propriety of UsatsCoer swappiat; far a stoat lisnbed broncao to earry him about on his duUwea in n BOod oneer. aaq iuetm eawuratvuaent in his good work. The.FkogreMt will p ferther, it will be one of seveaty eilisens to snbseribe a dollar apiece to tier the Marshal a horse. Hie labors beaeft all, and all showfd he given ap opportnahy fo eontribnte." ' . wiiszt November a year there will be another county election. aad ererv offiee ia the eoart houae tsto be ntled. Xbm bt a loog way oft and vet the vahsable DemoorBBjiof Monroe county are getting, earn? and are going to bald a ansrti ag to deviae way and aseana. Iasoraaeeia now placed on alasont eyerytbiag, aad fer small sum they amy get a policy that will protect them from a Republican atajority to exceed 300 all around. Pan, Voorhess makes many more speeches, however, there is no- tellnag bow badly his party may, be 'detested. Tv the ereat talk at thm Juagara River are chaagtng in awape tbroagh the eating away of tne saam reck whieh aaderiiea the ard roc Ut rorma th bed ef tne rapids. It isalmosta mism -mnvm to speak of the Canadian f portion of the great eataraet aa the mm n.ii m . flwwww imiws,- ana wnnm week thia desigeatiea has boaoase aaore man ever msMaced ia awyueuee of the fall of a large seeMoo or the bed of the reek hi the jrerv center of the tolls. So much rock feil that a eddy below the Mm near the Canadian aidoef the rw baa been narrowed store rbsa half, and the little steaawr Maid of the Hut ha less difSealty than ajouin in raaniBg into toe carve ottlwfalLu . Rev. Mr. Rawlins of Speneer, who has reeeatlv been went, atonfwd in tilkhmoaaa Territory long eBoagtrtofjrne.'ta oueion of the ritia there. Bessys? ; Qathrw and Oklahoma are the pnueipal towns of the territory, Ok lahoma has a boot 6,000 nopnlawn-; ywane crriaipiy nas iO,UUU, j-ncyareoi miles apart end are nyakh. JJotb hove beautiful situations and fine rarronedUea. WhWh ahaH ultimately be (be cap9m .1 -a. . itaiy is ine growing; ooeumn, and mi - a ... tuat wih ye- laierear, iac the poptthniiN that ia south t G-thrie aod aotith of Oklahoma,

) (4fge csotin to yote.u io Qkfa

borna, if the sovereign 3 get set that! way. " These cities, Ctathrte and . Oklahoma, are altogether wooden atrue-' tares and far more compactly built than one woeW suppose, making as

-enmplcte e: preparation for a splen did conflagration as one can veil imagine. . ? iront give two more ideas of Guthrie. Bow does it lay ? Nearly everybody knows how for apBea ranee abkrtnrtle looks. Imag ine, then, 640 aeres to be one big turtle, with another one ot tee same else lying alongside it, with afUittle valley apace between, and yon have betore'yoa toe topography of Onthrie. Its drainage ia beautiful every way, add a finer place for mansions and palatial residences and beautiful drives cannot well, be imagined. When people here shall send np to Qvren county, Indiana, and jet maple seed by the sackful and plant along their streets, they wfll havo the prettiest city in the world. These are the kind of trees. I shall plant around my mansion hen-rwhan I get. nae. And: wtokaowsJ 'A.. 1 , : - ' lb4 other tbine-J wwhed to say Iwas cofleerning business. In ev ery respect it is a live piece. All sorts of business on foot I stepped into a hardware establishment and there aU around I saw gaaoHae atovfs, et& I stopped at the CapiUl floase, wbere'I had very aeat end comfortable accommodations. At the table I found guests, hdws and gentlemen, not surpassed by the "Grand" at Indianapolis. The freight bills of Wells, Fargo & Co. at the depot here amount to 990,000 per mouth. That tells taw story, but not all, for the privawifrefltbtsare at least half as f Dr. - Jamen, theminent Swedish nainraiut., Kfco has recently seewred $20lrfi00 for fitting out an ingseareh o the north onee elected to a profesin Indiana University. He bad secepted hat when the time tor h dfpar tare from his native enarntt. em'e, the Govern went gave hha naapiqtment to indooe bim to rei&ia; It will be remembered that if CTossed Greenland, last year, ejad made a-oarefol stndy ot the naighty glaciers ef that region. Dr. Jsaacn is a jenng man, and it is eonnshintly expected that be and hinhardSandinaviaa crew 'will go further North than, any previous vovigeri, '.'a; m Wado jSamptoa, the Senator fisoaadowB fbjuV'tells tlie following nrmv atoj .the only objection to jrtych ia that itJs a Mttle prohinet: i ' , ". ' Oae-av dnrine the war." said the tiinatqF, tte colonel of a South i-:! ' . . i round of inspection. Sitting laxity on a rail fence whittling a piece of shingle he"Tonnd a man whose face wee. not familiar to him. The eeloncl was indignant. Approaching the loafer he called ont to him with all proper' severity ; 'Who the are vonv'mttiog astz in this fashion 9- ' 'i- sirj responded - the on the ftuce, continuing his hittlipg, am the chaplain of the r at regiment. Jfow who in the Klettaville Citizen; Misses Xinnie galley and Ida Kiea visited, near Bloemmgtoo last week -Mr. Mary Crott of BlobaMogton k visiting friends and relatives' at this place P. A. titepheason baess7ed his groceries into ua roona jotamr J. n. JWecls ver, thaUttle daughter of J. M. Buskirk, of Mar Qossert, foil and broke bar ana the Ctstof this weak Ben. Klrby and family of Bkmmingtou bae been visiting the fantilr of Osas. Buneer sayeral days . Sflmondson has moved bis family to B'.oomingtoD wnare be will taae eBarre or toe duties as deputy coun ty clerk about the 19th of this month J. A. May ia preparing to. erect a new BUHdincon bis lot between the Odd Fellows bntkuna; and HoHenry's ' store The aoiUins: will bo uwd for his barber shop If is. Money and child, of Missouri, aro visiting the family of W. EL Jacksouof thia place. Mrs. Mcney has been in very poor.iieatlh, but is reenperetuie wbllo on her vuit Tbe mother and brotber of,our genial druggist, I. O. Wiltshire. baye-moTed to this V. H. Jackson has lately made some fine improvement oa the insido of his residence, and bo w has one ot tbe moat oomawdloas bouse we have oyer seen. All tbadLarent eompartoMata are arranged ia the afpst convenient manner and aapeeiaUy eonking compartment. The Sense, whott, well and work shop ata all under one roof so that they ate aceasaiole at all kinds of weather. ' Indianapolis Journal : The Louisville Courier-Journal says: "If the disgrace of illiteracy, which adheres chiefly to the Republican voters, is ever removed from Kentucky it will be the work of Democrats; When every voter can read and write, the strength of the RepabfieBit party of Kentucky will have departed.'' By the eraau of 1880 there were in- Ken tucky 256486 persons over ten years of aee who could not read. of whom 133,895 were colored aod 124,291 white. The illiterate voters in Kentucky are not all black nor Republicans by a good deal, " A victim of the ehigger, who has beep "camping Oot and baring such a g-e-o-d time," writes to the papers that be has made a study of this active and interesting little insect, and concludes by saying: Tbe ehSgger' real home, whan sha t In public Ma, i in tbe tropics, bat she has if Jole Tenrs been doing a thriving business in Indiana and Illinois. )io attends all picnics and intrudes upon camp meeting as the ngimt of th davit to make the rafchfitl swear. Ona naturalist writes ; "ttwetf attention doe not apptfSr as yet to have bean paid to tha pulodaew The nhirarar balongs to the pulcidno Nmlly. Thirty where the naturalist fo w.roni;. Tboucsnds cf people ara paying attention

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XUE HXJST IS THE HE1P1ET. JFAIEM1ISIBS EVERYWHERE : ALEXANDER, BUF1CER & CO,r C. L. ALEXANDER, P. B. MARTIN, OMER BONGERj H AVE FORMED 4 PABTNKB8HIP for the sale of and will represent THREE OP THE BEST FERTILIZING ESTABLISHMENTS IN THIS COUNTRY, among which is the Famous Horse Shoe Brands, the Homestead, ancMhe Globe. We Im the most complete Vartilicet in the market. We aim hare BONE U EAli which WB 6UABANTKB to be cure sround We. Call ad emine

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a;Jit Hka a Ion. 'She dropa her cgA aboot $0 in number, 'moet anywhai. jTlwy hatch out into Urrm like worm ana ga throngh the asual aUge or inmot lira. In a few days tby are ready for buirinew. The Jady chigoe r than cornea to reside in you. She pref ars your feet for a summer rowrt, but if von don't go barefoot aha will be satUflad to settle in your legs. AiehM three legs on each side, a rock drill in front and Hn eye to buiinew, Stitf borrow under the outer skin, and then the fun begins for bar, not yon. Sho gorges herself on blood until in throe days if you can stand it to harbor her that long she becomes round red ball with a bead at ona end and a tail at the other. There are four ways of doing up tfaeebigger: Kill bar by wnabiug yourself with a dilute solution of carbolic acid rsalt watar, remove her with js&edle or hill yourself and shuoff the food supply. For the Progress. aseracs. Editor Progress : There is a certain class of dishonest, lazy, lying horse jockeys that are in the habit of lunning into this county scores of old scrub noises wnn winch to swindle unsuspecting and inexperi enced persons. These jockeys are worse than Gypsies, though the latter are very bad, as everybody knows. Thia business ought to be slopped. These swindling, du ll on est wanderers ought to oe ordered to leave. Action should be brought against them for introducing diseased horses into the county. Their old "plugs" ought to be legally seised and killed. They are bringing us diseases .of the worst kind. This ia the way in which the terrible scourge of glanders has been disseminated north of us, in this State and in Illinois. We can look for a spread of contagions And loathsome disease into Mouroe county, if some precaution is not token to prevent it. It is getting so that a man who has valuable animal'is afraid to tie him at the public hitchiug-post, for fear that his horse will contract glanders or some other contagious disease from some sickly old "plug" that has been hitched there. So far, our horeta have escaped glanders and all the worst disesses that affect horse kind ; but distemper, of the most serious foim, has, I believe, bean introduced by this very means. We cao expect other troubles and diseases among our horses, if this business is not stopped. Sickly and diseased horses ought to be strictly quarantined. All animals ought to be subjected to a careful inspection by a. skillful veterinary Burgeon before they are allowed to enter the 8tate. A veterinarian should be appointed in every county in the State, who should be responsible on his offi cial bond, for evert cane of contagious disease that is introduc ed into their respective counties. In this way this pernicious custom of introducing worthless and sickly animals would be stopped, and tne lazy, lying, wandering, professional Horse jockeys and swindlers would be cut out of a calling, and would have to seek a more honest and less pernicious means of gaining a livelihood. M. ' HABVST , EXC0R8IOK from Bloomington, ioid. Nov you can go for one fare round trip. Every where North, South, East and West. Points in Kansas, Texas, Nebraska, Colorado, Dakota anywhere west of Missouri river. Four more excursions: August 20tb, September 10th and 2ith, and October 8lh, 1889. Remember dates. Carter Perring, Ticket Agent J N. A. & C Railway. . m m For first-class buggy painting go to Roe L. Winslow, northwest earner public square. HOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Hid will be received by the Common Council of the Oily of Bloomington, in the Council Chamber at their regular meeting SEPTEMBER San, 1881, for oonstrnctimr a. sidewalk on tbe Eaet Side of North Walnut street, from 8th street to tub street. Hpecillcations fat said improvement arc now on me, ana can oe seen at us uity Clerk's office. The Common Council reserve the right to reject any or an was. Contractors will observe the following resolution adopted by the Common Council : s. lieselved, That hereafter no bids will bo received, and acted upon by tbe Common Council, unlets the names of tbo sureties who are to sign the bond of the applicant, in case wit awarded tna con tract, are given iiviho bid. ltOBBRT 0. OKEEVES, Aug. 14, '80. i City Clerk. Henry JP. Xoisraoa JEWELER AD OPTICIAN, SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, AC. SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to properly adapting Spectacles and Kyo Glasses to tba sight, arsisted by expedtaeu mid tea beat loiBan'fla inscruinvM.

grocery itore ot O. L. Alexandar or

KG & FEANKXIH'S COLOSSAL SB()W8 ANDy wild West. A mighty Congresfl efi WORLD-FAMOUS FEATOBESl A splendid Amusement onrnnization known throtighout tbo length and breailth of tba land : to spenk of its rare merits is it uaeinm iwm. ouim n w vuib woiio this year it nsore than DOUBLES ITSjrOKUEli VASTNESS In all departments, the price' of admission ia reduced 100 per een.. - ill Exhibit at Bloomington, Indiana, August 30, 1889, Tronpc of , PERFORMING STAllMONS Imported and edacalcd cxprogsly for thi Wliow, ' 10 Beautiful Female JE-ml Artists 10 15 Earth's UimUt Uuuian Marvels 15 7 Funny Clowns The Motley Svnt of Horn us. 16 Lilliputian Ponies 10 In surprising and beautiful .performance TROUPE OR GYMNASTS. 7 Tribes of Indians 1 Ia their war-like display and . wonderful equostriae sports. Troupe of WIRE WALKERS. LIFE ON TBE PLAINS Aad tbrillin aely contrasting tba Wild West of tbe i Now World with the Clastic Pastime m tbe Old introducing cowboys, western Indians and Hix'tean Vaquero. Tha mwt novel and complete exhibition of tba kind ever projected, including every type of manhood known to those who dwell on the wild' fraatitr, or just over the border.' An exhibition that is not a show but a fact. Grand Free STREET PARADE. Admission 25c. Two performances daily, at t and 7 p. m. FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. It you want to bay fertilizer that will make more wheat per acre than you ever raised and better grass than anybody's for little money, cull on Morgan & Shoemaker, southeast corner square at C. H. MoPheeters's grocery store. P,.Srr-Ask them about . 9 buggy or spring wagon if vou.u want one, or a Wheat Drill. They, can't be beat. M. & S. -Rev. Hamilton has sold his property southeast of the grave yard lot to Eli Sparks oi Stanford. t)r. McGee and Geo. Bollenbacher accompaoied by their ladies drove across to Martinshjlle on Saturday last. - Peter Martin look his little boy to Terre Haute an Monday, to have tbe "mad stone" applied. .Ira Batman is removing to bis new house 00 Morton street. Come one aod all and examine the stock of Hardware, Stoves, Agricultural Implements, Ac , - &c. We will try aod please you by selling at close prices, and giving you the best goods. Tbe Studebaker spring wagon is the beat of the kind made, whilst the road wagon pleases eviry customer. Homier Fertilizer .Wheat Drills are now ripe. Como and secure one before it is too late, and then your wheat crop will not be a failure. Corn. Rye aqd Grass Seed of all kinds iu store.' Will! be sold at low prices. W. J. ALLEN,

Monroe County Fair. Begins Sept, 16.

'V Get Your The Monroe Ctwly Fair WILL BE HELD SEPTEMBER 16th to 200., 1881. TROTTI3TG RACJES, PURSE 50, 25 AND 15; SAME PREMIUMS FOR PACING. (Green ring in each gait $30, $15 aod10.) , FAST TROTTING, flOO, $45 AND 35. RUNNING RACE $30, MULE RACE, 20. PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO $1,500 WILL BE D1STKIBUTE0. Best Waferrd and Finest Located Grounds in the Slate. Send for Premiaai List, A. E. JOHNSON, President. GEO. P. CAMPBELL, See'j. Additional Fremitus a. There will bc secial purses for one and two-year old hore, as follows: A purse, pf $3, 1st prern. ?1; 2d prem. $10; 3d prem. $o. - Oue year olds, a purse of 920. 1st prem. $10; 2d prem. $7; 3d prem. $3. awTSame rules govern ss in other races, except that these shall be one mile siugle heats. A purse of (15 will be awarded to best classes in vocal mnaic, as follows: 1st premium, $10; 2d premium, $5. To Mjr Caataqaers: I Jiave waited on you for that note and account too long already. Don't get mad it you get a statement through the Postoffice but come in aud settle. W. J. ALLEN. JAMRS n MVLKV. AUarm. tmUl aire nceial attention to $ctiling dtmdtnti ,

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estates, collecting, eta. Will practict' the inspection or the public at tne Amula k It rnurfM Man A found in him tiKc tor's offiae. with a view to the correction

orer th "Corner" clothing itore. J A. FUhKx AitomU. Office n' Allen Jr JIeA'arv's new block, vp-ttair over cyruer room, apeeuu n careful hJ fixnuinr fnlltiny a rdtnii .2sr I rompt collection of claim. wwm w iriryv w-w tj tmf'ti of estate 9 tpccialty. LOUDEN It nOaEMt, Attorney. Office over first National Sank. JJui-l nett of legal nature given careful alteution ,m all court. Heal estate title I tmmin4 hr aid of Lcvderft HraeL A specialty made of M col,,fi'- mmA reutifiaMt of eUime at alt kind. Office MIERS J- CQBR, AttorHegt, up ttair over Corner eMnwg Mare, mat tide, Witt practice in all the courte of the : State. Probate fttuuie given special and careful attention. Caf.ection made a , epecialtg. BUSKIRK .J JWSKIRK, Attorney. Offiee in tuilding muth of Bank, aa ground floor. Special attention given to rrooate smuiess, to ine eoueciwn oj etaim, and to outline in aU th court of tAi and adjoining countie. DUSHAlf BATMAN, (JT. C Dun can, ns O. Batman,) Attorney. Office over Stone' that store, west aide public tguare. Particular attention wttl be given to Probate exscs, collection, etc Will practice in all ttc court. EAST $ EAST, Attorney. Office Bee Itive Block, north tide public W?, T am prompt attention to "rotate Dntme, ami to tne callectwn of Uwi, Will aim practice ti ail

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Exhibits Ready Soon.

Premiums

OFFERED.

GATES Blended Java COFFEE It its CREAM of All fte Piekagi Coffm, . . . For Sale by Letdixg 6rean. Wi bk YaltQ Try R. PACKat) nv Ai Bi GATES & GOu INDIANAPOLIS, IND. awaanarwrawanasii-! iTnTii ii ii lanavwannBawaaaan ey timtnut.tc&Mun faBCASBWly ALWAYS GIVES! ITS PATROMS Tba TuTJ WorUiotl I Taktuv ThQzn SanayeniCtttldkly ijiucagu v Lafayette Indianapolis Cincinnati Louisville PTJLK.M AN SLEEPING CAR a ELEGANT PARLOR CARS. AU TRAINS Mi THROUGH SOUS Tickets Sold and Baggago Checked to Destination. HLwkV ud T1k TablM U yclt mat h man ftUly lltarl-l T1 nil ASSSXI WOaaS JAMES BARKEB, G J A, IVOTICH TO COSTIlsflTORS. Iliils will be rwivrwl by tlio Common Council of the Citv or BUmminsrton, Inii Una, in the Council Cbamber. ata niojlir.g to be liolJ AUGUST 13th, 188, for ioiBrortnir Vint S conil street, Wi!t Sixth street, Wist Kighth street, an4 South Boners street. Specifications are now on file for asM. improvement, and ean be soon at the Citv Clark's office. The Common Council reserves tba ri;bt to reject any or all bid. Contractors will observe the followinc resolution adopted by tbe Common Coun cil. Resolved. That hereafter no bids HI be received, and acted upon by the Com ison Council, unless tlio names of the sureties who are to sign the bond of tiie applicant, in case be i awarded tba contract, are given in the bid. KQBEBT C. GREEVK3, July 24, '88. City Clerk. ENUMERATION OF 1889. Auditor's Office, Monroe Co., Ind July 7th, 1880. OTICB is hereby given, that the Township Trustees of the several mwn'bips of said county hnvo made and returned to this office their enumeration of tho white male inhabitants, alio tbo colored mnlo inhabitants ovr the age of twentv-one vears .tn tbe iwnoctivo town ships. Said enumeration is now subject to of any errors, mistakes or omissions made . uA ..rrr.sitM nnmW Jf tha inhfthitiint nva- hc nrf.wHntt7.fmn tn Aath of tho t,,, tb, ua1 number r. i 1 ..a :u in the Townships.

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White. Col. Total, orod. 380 380 248 248 i . Hi 112 11 228 841 74 915 413 & 418 271 2T1 sua 13 522 18." IBS 2'iO 230 386 1 367 230 230 4013 P3 4106

, Bean Blossom, w...u: ,.. 1 Marion, Brinton, Btooniiuglon, kiciiimiki, Van Uuran, ferry, Salt Creek, Polk, Clear Creek, Indian Creek, State of Indiana, Monroe County : I, William T. Ulnir, Auditor os Mon. roo County, dxi heroby cortify that tho above and foregoing is a full, true and rompleto statHinnnt of tho number of white mnlu inhnbilnnts and of tbo number of colored male inhahitnnts ovor the ugc of twonty-ono years in Monroe county and in each township of said county, in tbo year 1889, accord ine to tbo onumera. tion made and returned by tho several 'Township Trusted or said county, oa July 1st, laeu. WM, T. BLAIR, Auditor. Jy!y !0, 1389.

las t.Kc lencttunr AND FURNITURE SEALER. I caaav ix stock tux lines lihs or FUR2TITUR1S AND UNDKUTAK. ING GOODS tm kbit nr Bmominotos, inu bkli. you ooons citEArxa tiiax awt OK. GOMS AMI) SB It MS lK!'KRI TOO put. 9STiwa mob wiOASJt, wiarr

or ClakkIs Grocbst. e2G-8 trji.Mlrt.Mlw. moiANAPOUS ""l"!"" BiSy' Idiei imd gcailemn rducsit far proSt&ble . rmpioymettl, iy rotmtaf (rami t it iMt initini. tion. llook kccmng. Bus neu pi dice, iShonhvid, , lypcwmuiK, renmlJUhip HI .EagH!.l. faculty. Indiriiluul innruclkti. Oiaji driUv Lectures. Eminent Indorsement Open ll rear. Aitteraow. Attractive city, t.wdwm Writ to v. Illaitrated Catatoi? m 5 moderate. Hie, rtW9, BAST & KAST, Attarncys Notice to non-R'ldnA. Slatw of Indinns, Monr Cmulv, . In liin MoiirWe Olrttilt tVurt, nf "Monroe ooimiv, in tlieSutcol Indiana, Suptciubcr lfcrm, IS3'J. ita. 1GS0. Sallin Onvi vs LiMni.lr.i Davit. Be it kttnwn, t hat on III 2Ulb day of January, ltiss, tlie' above nunutl ..llnti(T, lr her 'attorti, flUl in- tbv t8ce of tfie CJerk of tlie Cicilit Cmirt f Monroe Cmiiuy in"lu Stlo of Indiana, hw co:nplnint gint ill above nam-d tie fundmit ; and n loo 29th day of JanHtiry, lJ9. thn'suid plaintSe Sled in ihir Clerk's offica the nftidnvit of a oomrftenl pwwn, fhowing that said defendant, l.noni!a l)vl', is not a resident ! tlio Sn :e o'- Indiana, ' and suid pluintitf having br ondorf mcnt on said cinit: iit rotjiiirvd the dclendaDt ti appor ill said Conn and an;war or de- . mnr UicrW-o, n the 2d dy fjcptwnbor, jl8j9, arid untwtr to her con plaint tor ! divorce.' j Now thoroforo, bv order of wid conrt ! naiil deft-ndnnt l.t above named ia here-

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unless he appen rs and nnsi ers or demurs thereto, at tbo culling of sa id vc use on tr o 3rd dav of St-ritdnher, 18S, the same l inx the 2nd judicial day of a term of said CourU, to b begun and bcid at tba Court Bouo In the City or Bloomington, on tba orst MoihIhv in September, to1, stud compliiint, and tho multem aod things tbernin couutiucd and alleged, will be heard and detcimined in absence. ENOCH FUl.LSIt, Clerk. May 13th, 188S. By virtue of a cortited isofiy of a Decree to me directed from tiie Clerk's office of tbe Mon roo Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the Monroo Build ng, Saving anil Loan Associattim is plaintiffaiid 4. EdSir Gourley, William Oourloy, Sinker avis & Co., First Katinnal Bank of Bloomington, Indiana, and The JSfotn Life Insurance Co. of Uiirtford, Conn., are defendants, reqiiiring me no mke tho sum of one thousand seven hundred and three dollars atd ftfty cents, 'ith interest on said decree'1 and costs, I will oxposo at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on SATUBDAs, AUGUST 17th, 188S, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock r. u.. of said day, at tho door of the caurt house ef said Monroo ! county, Indiana, the rents ant profits for a term not exceeding sevm .'fears, of tbe following Kval fstate, to-uit: Tart of the north half of thit north w est quarter of section So. twcfitv-nino, town. nine () range one (1) wast, botindon as follows: beginning at tbo northeast corner of said nortliwo.it qunrtnr, running thence south ii 10' east wii.h tbo -oat boundary line of said ouartsr 30 pole and 20 links to a stnk, tnncs south SB and 40s west with and boyontl tho north, orn boundary of eight aorei hsrotofora set off to Jane M. Gourloy (widow) sixty poles; thenco south 5, 1 0 tt thirtein polos and eight links; thnnos south 8.1s 40N west tweni:y poles; thenco south 5 10 west aloiu; tho public highway twnnty poles and four links; tliencc south 85 40v west 82 noios and sixtasn links, to the section line dividing sections 19 and 30 ; tkonce north with said section lines sixtyf;ur poles and seven links to tbo nortbwest corner at saia seotion 2 s tnenco north 86 east with tho sen tion line, dividing sections 20 aud 19, tm lundred and sixty-throo polos eight and ono-four;h links to the p!a-o of bogit ning, containing fifty acres more or less. Also twonty-Bvo acres off tbe south end of the oast hnlf of the southwest quarter of seotion twonly, (20), town nino (0) range one (I) west, which tw'enty-flvo acres tios immediately east osf a strip fifteen fvot in width off of tho west side of tbe aforesaid oast half of fetid quarter. ! If such rones and nrofltf . will not sail for a sufficient sum to saliify said decree. interest nnd osts, t will, at the same timo and place, xpu to public sale the fue implo of pai l real "tat)b or so much thereof aa nmv bo suffioiont to disobarga said decree, interest and oostii. Snltl stth will bo made without anv roliof whatever from valuation or appmiiMiniunt laws. Thomas j. kahr, Sheriff Moraoo County.

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Kettce to Biew-RcwMa State of Indiana, Monroe County, i in tne jsionroe vircuis wrorl, ber Terra, tSS'J. Complaint Mo. 1 088, Theodore J. Louden vs. IWbert H. t Cyrus Webb, at ai. Now comes tbe plaintiff by Louden Roarers, bis attornars, and Bkw bis. plaint herein, together with an .aSMaitS that said defendants, Kobert H. Creii.i Cyrus Webb, are not resident af-'j Stata of Indiana. rtotice is tnererore beruy given ana;.a fandanu last named that unless tamr and appear on the first day f tae:. icrm ot tna saonroe circuit uoart, ,y holden on the first Mondav ol 8DtaaaV A. D. 1889. at the Court IIoom in BUelmgfl

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mm Philadelphia and New York Time," which is one hour later tba tral Time." Call for tickets via Vandaha Urn. .:. Notice tha tinsa made by So. 2. . Vnntlalia Tbe Creat Fnat Mall The Shortest, Best; and Quiel between the North and Sou West Bound Leave QrconcaVlta :$ tion 1:07 p. m., 9: a. m., 12:22 nig Arrive, Terra lutute, 2:0a p. ai,U0?l ro., i:so a. m. . Arrive, Efflngnam, 4:5p. m vm 3:45 a. m. ' '- Arrive, St. Loqir, 7:90 p. m- l:0o p 7:00 a m. V Arrive, Kansas City, 8:00 a. as, t:'t.: m. Ooing KastLtave Junction, 34S. 1.4S ii. m, 3.28 a. In. 2.56 a.nt. ' V ': Arrive Indianapolis, 5.00 p. n '..Sei m., a.a a. at., a. in. Going North Lev Tern Hanta, .in. and 0:00 a. m. Arrive, South Bend, 11.00 p. ,nK: 1.15 p. m. Kast bound and west pennd trains daily. . . Makinc; direct connections for itU. under the sua. Your ronneriiona sure and quick in Union Reputa; i ransrers or iy overs ana yeor modations are unaxjeUcd. Any information regarding rootei cn.A$.u. mik.4 ' Xravelinir rasa. A Terra Haute. . A. FORI, G. P. A, St. Lonb, Mt UUNOAN & K.VTMAS, Ifetlce ft rVoi-Reairtsi'l In tho btatw of Indiir.t. S.tartK .sHi 1 n the Monrou circuit court, Saftsaai term, isatt. . Nancy J. Short. Milton Battert.M,Fri T. Ilatterton, ot al, tw. UurW Hurt. David Hurt, et al ' Ntw couiu? the plnimm by their;; torntry, and flies tneir eomlalnt in. togeuier wtm an xmdavtt of o lent eot that Snid defendwnU, : Hurt, Bruce Hurt, David Hurt, vWp$$, lora, narry trox'tn ana n iiaan ore not rtid9n:s of the Stato f Itl that a cause of action exists aaiaat 1 that the same i fr n.trlition of real i and that said non-resident oVfcndjHVn?i nucesstry p trtins tbareto. ' 5" ' totm is taereroro ncreey gtvea tlarendnts,tnat onle tney tie Mia lt on the first day of tbe next terw of ;,j roe rircuit court, to be botdan t Hit Monday of September, A. sW! w vvu, (, iriiuno, in ntuiitnini county and State, and to said complaint, tne same hard aad determined in their Witness my name and tbo court, affixad at Klootnulgtoev of July. A. D. 1889 ENOCH FULL July 3, 188S. I evident 2j Dr.J. W, GRAIN. OFPICB removed to the bulralaw fi of tho Fee Corner, North CMsagSra east side, groana boot. t Tr.SO. 28 UNION BT.umis.Mo. i4it.iwi.-ajBai nAUAsemt. Agn;.t wanted. Address B.A.Laaier 4k Co., 340 Superior St., Clevaiaad, CNaifi C. Ca TL KIwKR, THE LEADING UNDERTAKCn Fmnitiire Dealer, I bavo th largest ami beta ssjaatawf PtocK ever brought to HMomiagteaj, i win sen you gacas cneapar man i I have a Ine display -! j Cluuuber 8al(ei I'AItLOliijUlTES, LOUNGj rA9Vt VII A 1IIS, PARI Tfa CAnrrrr Swe kpkms. Mittut PICTUKK FRAMES. OKU ANSI tn stock, and ld ou monthly I have, the Household Sewing . the best Machine made, audi tba l also keep ilcitiiRf fr Fiweiwls which on tv costs about one-half as I as mber clothina. Coma nnd rem ajMiosjt of iunro, in WaWton's Bloet;. '

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