Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 2, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 March 1890 — Page 2

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,irt Prices EL ft. leTTae Vnren, , lieUaad end Ferry townatdaaVwflt ascot ia eoWTawtioa at their asplace fboleinc aosvreatloai hi said tewusaaewto B-imiaato wadidaSos Cw all toeiaaa, ay aaiin a a-n-lan. to be siestas! tba drst ia ADriLlSSO. Ykai aim irYtitaT Marrh 14th. 1890. s Lettim, aoaeiaato validates tor TisSUb, Aaaaswir, 1 JneUeae of tie 1W t TTijailrtlaiTL TT " tel . SIstHeL, - ; 1,iMtsn f.irday. Hire jsth, frees IS to 3 o'uleck, to aoaainato ca&dletstar fat trawtw. Annul, 9 Jnatleas of tW rseelfcBJtaMeeiMUl Beparrisor for aaekkW Metrics. Testy aaraiifay, March 18th, t I rioc to nominato eiirtefas tar Trutao. y.Mxteo. xaa, atandidataa for TSrna. VebekaM of the Feaea, s far anea baBspnddlcaswBt fce Wlwreal Oaagss TO aw in laeai w rw. cuhpfatTete. w WaaTiSM f VOtse X. U. BlLU Ckaureaaa ' MeaatA, 8ee vexed to JMCct Vneaan aa taw ewe in wh ack tba W.wMV Fair eboakl be keid. A WU wa before Coerese With ttw Mat of Has aste n blank Gratis WtU e tiled with the name erf Chiang: ariai Use bill then refrr'itjtla sajeeisl ejoenaaittw the aataet,ad after rerkion it will KbMh trlM Be fur fbaal pam. Ifac there it is aes to thm V 8. Senate Cajr eonairlerattow nad to In vstoi npoii. A Mioag sCbrt ft m feawear ra fa amde ia ft 8snss4o change the time of Mdjaw to Flak to "18 or 5, by Jfewj Tort's sdhcunts, re the hope of isfeatiag tht fargiflt eattveiy. Thia anil he n ewteatpttMe ton toste,botMaeof trick as Uis. , t. Loess evght to pa the Jp of to mffataca to GUeagf) in , she iasi efbrt, and dsahlltai MfS There aned be ae iasr bat tkij tUeago will he vrady when the leoaaes for opeaing tlMFdrlt iflf?siKl the great -west will fsiai.fa eaeostaee her in erery iyaejMe. The United 8totea Is a freat Katie; and Cbkaske treaty. asrs tac negro is tat ghost tlie eonta. There have beea eaoagh of thesa kilted 4ew thcte tolead ootor to BVUWI iSate v atorhsary' 'Saisjeoa. J. D. BenbbBesi, el Perdue, visited the farm of Wss.Baraett, of Bar. tholeamw oswaty, where several head f cattle had died of a disease that bafled the leeal veteriaarj Dr. Hemoaaca proh BillmaeoriMmJk dteut.i. t. ' - t. I 4ide feedieg oa dried stalks untill 4mmV stosjeshs ere tiled with lard, jditstitils naflfi that snnh imnna dasth. the rsmsdy ia to take the; to advertiser Yes whes) tifea grew upside whew tWbeoptr wears a. when the eaermw weighaa test when s fmemtoswim; whea Sstaa magsa nje.; when girls go back am fpm j J(e the saeall hey hatm a drem.. : when no politician a, euaee ;Me make : iioasss; waea it's tua to i a looter; whew alt editors toMfhe irwth; when snM water makes yea &vftk ; 4rhe yon , Jove tit mm aknak; when young jateale ewe to wed ; when fee beaaannMsisdesd; wkea the drumseer, has no bass--wbea i these things all come to pas, then per htfrn the mm that'e iar( wtaeev ete - Tim rw postaatoaps hsve keep jrfaard oe.sa;le as. all the principal juoatagwpv The ewe cent stoaio w ni'tn marine blue m eolor ur4 m tfom itbt hm4 at frap, mm Fraeisria. Tba two cent lmp i twrmine -reef with the V 5TiibHrgta- i

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CpiTKHBlTT ITEMS. JmTsertslhM Prof. Hnmpbries is at Amherst, with a salary of 100. The Mineralogy fJIass trip to Bedford has been postponed. - Prof. Booae has returned from New York. Dr. Jordan has been lecturing before the High School at Madison. Janitor Stewart will collect .from students who have neglected to liquidate their tuition fee. The Trustees will be here this week, and will bold a session of general importance. . The Boston Symphony Or cbestral ClnJ went '.to pieces at La"The Ethical Baem of Charity" was the sabieet of the lecture last Sunday. ion-Athenian did herself hon or lafTFrWar nieht by her anni versary olwervsijCes. Watteraon will lecture Wednes day night of this week in College UMjpmV Those valiant Sophs, barned the bebved Horace on the walls of WyUtt Hall old Roman style, don't Too see. Frank Miller, a former student

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traeeiinr oacrtette of owtliets who threatea to soon vent Btoomington. Ber. Scott Stevenson is located at Eareka purines. Ark., ooe of I the popalar health resorts of the kootoweBt.. , . - The state Atbietie AssoenttioB, al .. i i jf uas auu awtwiBg meamta at jdu taaapAlis, with Bfoss and Becd in attendsaee. The mathematical department of the Academy of Sciences at GreenesstlCf was honored last week by toe presence of Profs, Green, .and Swaiaofl. U. ' The Ksppas were pleasantly entermiaea. togetaer witn tnew gentlemea friends, reecntbr, at the home of hliss Grace- SlcPbeeten. Those who wore present an loud ia their pntiaf of their accomplished hoHtess. Owe of the sotjeota for discussion Vefbre the Board of Trustees will he the advisability of running die sprin? term a week longer ia jene, and beginning a week -.later ia Septembers It would be, a good . The Senior class baa began its meetings in aaticirjarien of the reenatr annual trouble in June.. It was decided to have no class day exerdaes. A'oommenoemeat speech, H is anderstood, will be required from each of the departmental; Oratorical oontest will cornW off Tharsdar night and persons ffond of oratorical gymnastics will then have an opportqhity to hear sometbiag remarkably remarkable, 'tis believed. i The evmaasiani will be removed to Jlyen's Hall, at an early date. It w rather annoying to the U. S. maW to have the thumping and nompiag overheao, benoe the reIt has st hut been decided that Henri Watteraon, of the Louisville Coarrcr Journal, will deliver the 6th lectnre of the eonrse. ' The is tojbe " Money and Morsht1 Ilimm lad., Feb. SB Tba msrruae ef Mr. OHie Mitchell and Mia LllHaa Tbeaijiu'took place at tba rukience of the brioVs mother, Mrs. John A. Thompson, at T o'clock Una evening, in theprcneaes of a Urra nninber of invhod raeat. anita a number being from abroad. Tbe eereatooy was performed by Xher M. SmalL of the Christian ebnreh. A bountiful tancbaw) wh ipraad. asactaleaaaa was indoked In. and evssvthmg nasssd off in a blgb'.y pleasant mBBT. Mias Thompson is well known to many in Bloomingion. ' ' PoUto paint is a novelti, whieb is said to adhere well to woe and plaster, and to be verv cheap. To make it, boil one pound of peeled potatoes, mash, dilute with wafer, pass through . a; skvVj then add two pounds of Spanish white in foor pounds of water. Different colors can be had by the uae of any of the ordinary sftjoeral powders . , aa.e.sJ-..n . The death of a man tike' John Jacob Aster causes widsanrvad re Egret throughout the country, Peovie regret tnat mey are -not bis n . t ki ... a o fheif.

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-Walking teachers get $5 a les1 T. " -i ;,. mlj. tll walfc tSom-ine and then a nail of water on the head, and the toe must touch the ground before the heel for grace and correctness of motion. The surprise psckage patty is another late lad. Here la the way it is conducted : Each guest brings a package neatly done up in paper, tbe contents of wbicb no one is to know until the whole party is sembled and the packages are opened st one time. The idea of course is to choose someontlandish freak for the surprise. Anything from an old shoe to a live mouse has been known to be sprung on an unsuspecting party. Flansel, for Tins Baby If mothers knew the immense saving of trouble thst there is in dressing a baby in flannel, altogether, even potting ont of question its great physical benefit to. the ctiild, it would be a strong argument in its favor. Every mother knows the quantity of washing to, be done where there is a baby, of which the starching and ironing is not tbe least part of the trouble. M, All this is done away with where flan nel is used. Half an hour or less is sufficient to wash a baby's whole fl annel wardrobe. Some will think that to provide a "layette" entirely of flannel must be s very expensive' proceeding-; out it need not be so. garments of flannel as there are of cotten or linen, and thev last much longer, ana they ao not require anything like the same amount of fine sewing in tbe making. It is ridiculous the amount of time some mothers spend ia preparing their fit at layette. Hours are passed with bead bent, shoulders stooped and eyes strained, manufacturing countless tocks and frills to linen skirts and petticoats and robes, that after all are only to injure the little creature for whom they are prepared. There is often as much spent, in the purchase of useleso lace for the adornment of these un sanitary garments as would purchase a year's . supply of comfort able, health preserving flannels. And it need not be supposed that flannel garments must be ugly ones. Thev will bear a great deal of or-. namentation if the maker of them feel so disposed. They can be shsped prettily, and can 'be emI - J . J . I .L -II .1 . uroiuercu eiiuur witn ana or mat flax thread known air flourishing cottonvt-L, A. A. in Detroit Free Mable. tbe. little danehter of Mr. and Mrs. Dour. Field, gave daintv afternoon party on Saturday, Feb. 314, it bejna the occasion of her ninth birth day. The little ladies began to arrive- at two ocmck, saea bringing aa appropriate Game of dinVent Unas were indulged in antil five o'clock, when tbe dining room doon wctb opened, revealina a fairy-like soma, the blinds being cksMd and the room brilliantly, lighted. In the center at tbe table, which was ladonad with frmta, candies, etc., barned nin uioie was uicaiy snrroanabe twentv-two liule airls were served with cream. Mable being at the head, blew oat the tapers and cat the birthday oake, to which all did j allies. Shortly after the refreshments the little rirla took leave, wishing Mable manv happy returns of the day. Those invited were; Battle, Smith, Mamie Lu Until, Helen Shoemaker, Ethel and .Norine Sogers, Onean Clark, Buby Bollenbacber, Ktbel and Lena Uiro nona, Bonnie Snew, Bury Showers, Erin Collins, Mary McFheetars. Gertie Kaho. Man and Edith Oagtoa, Iiie. Perfing, Maude Martin, Ida Woolery, Bewie and Brother WorraH, Ola Field, Baby Oarmiohael -and IHW x ajS4iaraM Duluth, the "City of the Unsalted Seas," so satirised by Proc tor ts-oou, bas a great deal more than rtralised-the expectations of its founders. Some idea of its business activity and enterprise is furn ished by the statement thst one of its corpora tionr has contracted for 5,000 tons of steel ship pistes. They are to be used in tbe construction at Dnloth of seven ereatr ves sels, of 30,000 tons aggregate calviiy, an vi wntou are w oe gain this year. Bert. McGee has now two City Pant Makers and is looking for another one: 1 Miss Freeland of Spencer is the guest of Mrs. J. K. Bosk, So. College Avenue? . . , Miss Kellogg sung to .a large audience at Cottage Chapel,; Mon day night. Miss; Kellogg was quite famous some twenty years Sgo, as an oera singer, ihe oomSny gave a concert at Bedford turday night, and were to appear st Mitchelf, but the people of that town didn't -buy enough tickets to

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Tlie Days f Forty-Mine.

Among the effects ol the late Jaa. WV Marshall, in the hands of the Public Administrator i day book which is quite curiosity, .ft was used by a firm named Shannon & Oady, doing business at voloma, and contains entries from April to October, 1849. We give some of the entries to-ehow what wan sola in those days and the ruling prices : Captain T. McCoy. One bottle ale... ,wm.m...m. One box percueaion caps IS 00 3 00uae nat One nair shoes. 10 00 .14 00 One bottle pickles One box herrings. 1 30 00 00 00 00 00 so 00 One bottle vinegar.-. ........... I taac Owen One frying pun ..t .. ft. Two podnds crackers............. Five pounda fresh meat.... ....... One butcher knife.................. .r. S e 2 S 3 One pair seeks................. 3 09 Oysters brought $10 per can sardines. $5 per box : nails, 75c, per sound : sugar, 50a, per pound : flour 46c. ner pound ; a bottle of mustard is put down at S4.50, no doubt it brought tears toe the eyes of the miners ; a paper of tacks $3. D crenits were nearly en vy g things The credits were nearly ajl by gold can be discovered by hwnng over the book. El Dorado (Calif.) ttepnblican. Washinqtok owkship; Soulre J. H. FuVordk funeral sennon will be rreaehed os the sneond Sunday in March byBav. Sarel Lillie, eldest child of Win. AiiJrrtonjr., was buried oa the Hacker bomatead, Feb. 33d Uarschel Pollev is ail his fathar. L. D. Polley's home. His heath failed and ha left his boms to try aa4 regain it. He proposes to visit Oeorgif Miss Mary Dixon, a tracker, is iVpoor health and not exnected to live kinr, unless there is a areat change -F. fl. Psyne will contest Mr. ntcKeely s rigw M rcnominaiion iss. Riddle, a rood 'roan, will be aaminated to suoaesd T.iM. McOianis in Marion -Kepubltcaja very quirt becaase they are in the minority Health is better. and pradentilndustriaus peeple who ex. peel to have a surplvs in bank for coming vears. arc lowing- over tneir wnns ana p reparing far summer word. - .: 1 H. S. 8. -The ' festive fieddler of groceries is abroad in the land again, and we bear of several good term era whoAave paid him exhorbitaat prices for tes, coffee, cinnamon, rice, raisins, etc., all poor grade, in order to procure a few pounds of granulated sugar cheap, "'nd1 agree to pay five per cent, on all as ex penee for freight and .package. teetion Nwticw for Aprfl, 1800. State of Indiana. Monroe county as: Tbe Slat of Indiana To the Sberinor Monroe Uonnty: IKKOCH FDLtEK, Clerk of the Ifonroa Circuit CoiirtL la said coun ty and State, hereby certify to sai4 Sheriff what office are to be elected; at - the April Election to be held lha ; FIR8T MONDAY OF arRTZu l9ftat the nanal places of holding eluction in said county, to-wit: - Bean Blossom Towwriila-. Ona Township Truatee. Ona Aascsaor. Two Justices of the Fesuo. Two Constables. One Boad Supervisor for oob read district. Marion Township- , One Town hip Trustee, One Assessor. m . t .i . . i . a. wo tfwuEn ui tuu jrrapa. , a Tmn (InnatahlM. I One Road Supervisbr for each Mad district. Washington Towa.bte One Township Trustee. " - Ona Assessor. .;t . Two J unices or ths Pesos, 'i Two Constables. f One Boad Supervisorfor each r&aTdlstrict. Benton Towasblp-w One Township Trustee. One Assessor. . ' Two Justices of the Peace. ! Two Conitablea. . '1 One Road Supervisor for each read, Oittiict Bloontington Towonblp - OneTowmhip Trustee. ' . .1 -'' One Assessor. Three Justice of the Peace. , ' Three OonsUMes. One Road Supervisor for each raMOmr'ct. Tan Buran TewnshlMr- ' One Township Trustee, . ' rwj a...Two Justioes of the PeaeoV i Two Cone tables. ; . Ona Road Supervisor for each roa4 ajamet. BiohUnd Township-4 ' One Township Trustee. One Assessor. ? Two Jnatioss of tbe Peace . X jTwo Constables. g, " One Road Supervisor for each rotulef strict. Perry Township i fOna Township Truitee. & . One Assessor. Two Justioes of the Paace. Two Constables. . - One Road Supervisor for each roai district, Salt Creek Townsbln-sw "-' Ooe Township Trustee. irons Assessor. i f. Two Justioes of the Peace. , f Two CocsUbles. . . . . . On Bond Supervisor for each road ftatriot. Clear Creek TownshipOna Township Trustee. tv One Assessor Two Justices of the Pesos. Two Com tables. On Road Supervisor for each ro4 djkAHct Polk Township i Ona Township Trustoa. One Assessor. Two Justices of the Peace. i: Two Conitablea. ; Ona Rot. J Supervisor for each road a'trtriot. Indian Creek Township One Township Trustee. One Assessor. Twd Justices of the Peace, . Two Constables. One Road.8urwrviarfereAh twaddittriot. J ns said onnairr is aerenv awactea to give legal notice or such elect Mn in conformity. 1o the statute in suoal made and provided.-. in witness wnereor 1 nave onrena my band and anlxed tbe tes! of thai roe circuit court at Uloomiagb lavs ay oi jraDruary, ions. l. 8 SJMUUH FULL. Clerk Monroe Circuit PROCIUAMATIOM, fTOTICE is hereby glvsn to tba . x nan voters oi stoaros uountv i sous oiiaiisna, tnat me pons w open bctwaeo tba hours nresoribed at ths places too-voting at elections. respective townamps in sum count MONDAY, AmiL Tr, ti for ths election of nfllcsT named dark's carMfleate above set out. tba THOMAS J. FARE, 8rhT Monrot County, Ito frlss, J39. .If This Msroa

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astic," of February 2-2d, we learn that M isa Ida Wnluron has been awarded a place on the roll of honor for "politeorss, neatnees, order, amiability, correct deportment and observance ot rules.'' Miss Ida has also taken "clans honors" as a First Junior. Her many friends extend ccagfitulatioos. Fred. Fees, accompanied by his wife, left on Thursday for Medaryville, Indians, where re sides a brother of Mr. Fess. There is a great quantity of wild ducks .1 . t .

in that rec-ion. and if thev are ndtlbnt still they seem to flourish.

. . . . . . . . warned in time tuere will be many sudden deaths as Fred, took his shotgun, and be iu no, ordinary; DwdCe5.j!taaiW I - Scott Pauley left on Thursday last for Sullivan, lad., where be will go into the watch and jewelry business. Scott is a competent mechanic and a No. 1 young man, whom the Sullivan people will find a debirable acquisition, socially as well as jh business. . . , The order of Knights of Pvljh. ias; was established in lodjans twenty-one years ago, ISO a, and now has 20,000 members and z4 lodges, in the 8ute. Vancennes Sun: Lewis H. Vollrath owed- Benjamin Hartley j and Benjamin sued, him; He charged that Vollrath bad made an illegal transfer ot some property to his wife, tbe consideration being "love and affection." The court 1 held tbut while love and affection Xere good things to have in the mily, they are not legal tender in law. lie set the deal aside and gave Hartley judgment for SO0. A London physician, who is an expert in diseases of the eye, ssys tiMit he recently had a patient who, by excessive smoking, had brought on "an attack of amblyopia, with acentrsMsotoma.'' That ought to be a warning to smokers. The plain English ofit is, that the smoker's vision had become dull and weakened, and that ho was afflicted with a disxiness which caused him to imagine that his head was constantly spinning around. Col. Bob Ingersoll deoies,with ! emphasis, that be is ont with Fren1 ident Harrison. "No; oh 00 P he I exclaims. "I am about like the woman at the revival meeting. She sat there prim and demure, with bar lit tic handkerchief folded up and lying in her lap, when some one came op to her and said : "Sis ter, do you love Jesus?" She straightened up a little, and, after a minute, replied : " Well, that's strung exnrraaion (0 use, but I ran say this, I've nofhin' ag'in him." Allen $ AlcXary't rttra block, s-atetr orrr earner room. Bjtecwi ante areu( attention trill it given to Probate iuiintMt, ana to prompt eaurcttoH of cteuns. SetMVLKY JR1CB, Attorney JVotariet and Jmurauce Agent. WiU prostirA am all Me atatr. ana t trttrttl tlnwtm I Prompt and careful attention gist to the Volleetum of lletm$, to nettling tUcedent utatee, and to all other tutintn of a legal nature. A epteiaity nurae o rentunu. Office oser "Comer" iothwg Wore, sojmtctst corner pnoae syaare. LOUDEN KOOElt. Attorney.. Office over National Hcnk. Jimintu of a legal nature given careful at tention in all courts. Ileal, eetat titlee examined by aid of Louden' t Abutraet. ' A specialty nvtia of the cWlectum and remtttnnovKof claims of at kind. 'f... StlERS CORS, Afrme. Offic up etair over Corner ciotMng otare, west tide. Will practice in all tk, eourU of Ike ! State, rrooate emnnet given ipocwl and carrjm attention. . WocnfU made. specialty. BUS-KIRK t XUSKTRIZ, Attorney. Office in building south of Sank, on ground floor. Special aUenon given to Probate' btuinem, to the cetleetum of ciat'mj. and to bueinetM in ait the evUrU of this and adjoining otsmte DVXCAir t BATMAX, (17, C. Duneon. Ira C Batman,) Attorneys. Office over Stone s enoe store, tacst -de pubtte 1 swore. Particular attention will be oiv en to Probate earns, eollempne, tie. WiU practice in all the ccurts. -EAST EAST, Attorney. Office tit Bee Hive Block, awrtAi sin's miotic square, up-et aire. Ore prxmtpt ed&nUon to Probate business, and to ,the eoUeetiim of claim. Wist alto pmetic its all courts. Agent for as, t mrwawas. 3V OTICE, : fTlHE annual meeUM af alStoUdWat X' ers af ths Louisville, r Albany Chicago Railway Company will b iM at the offies of the Company, m the any rxtow'rora.-on WxnxariAT, Mmcit II.tw, lsfio. - all which meeting thirtoan Diractora Wft be elected to serve for the illuming ytar. Tbo polls will be open from twsl 'e o'aUook M. to one P.M. The transfer I ooks.wiB be closed from March 3d at 3 o'clock to March 13th, at 10 o'clock. W. B. LEWIS, Secretary KNGL.18H Siavin Liniment removes aH hard, soft or Callouaed Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stiflos, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save S5S by use of one bottle. Warranted the no) wonderful btomish curs ever known. Sold by U. Likplsv, Druggist, Bloomutcton, lad, nov. :s-so il tm tor Sc iSmitli tht leaidtaxar Funeral Ilreotor AK9 FURNITURE SEALERS CaHXT IK STOCK TUB SST USB OF FURNITURE AJll) WSDBHXAK. IN'G UOOIlei pvith xr-rr in BtooMixorox, jixb witt

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Emaley Wiwda, fmWetlf Ibis eonnry bat it pfeertt estate dealer ot India nanoHs. in town fn nonnesa ut wee. Mr. 'Wiiodi is fel&M by a fctsawr" marriage to tbe BobeHaen Bros, f bis present wife is a owagntae, f Uncle Jakey Hunger. . Bingei pools, trusts, monopoliea call them what yon, aa " . a .a . win tney are is it increaM taro out the tnwtn a td breadth of country. Jueriatston them and newspiper attiok tewsMi I . . . r . t . . isgratiiying, nowevei', 10 new there is at least ims combination this country thst metta approval of the public. of farmers ; - It m composed, individuals, but oflhVfol auartet of har reeUna? Deering Bindei, tleerriig Reaper, Decrinf Giant Mowry aew ueering axLower.

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to begin nors. No pravtoss os nrcmiarj. yusf t. jraa, , giving age. CUARIiES n. OHASE, BittTwi Jan. JJ,'89. Rcckw " Mention this Ftper. Faulkiier HtNne. F. M. rAVaUKMBB, r I Sorthnnmi titnert BLOOM iSBTOir, miX BiLtoe Fans: Floasaat lloaoaa. Beds, Well Ctoked Food. sUa41 roont and Kwsonatts llatasv' PSMUG PAT HQS AOS Mil Yaitdi TTfcvwS ftPxsswJ i ' wFeHa a)Mtwff Tbe SnrtMt, Beit and Qnic bast lie ha twrea the East, : Waot, Man s 0U.1 S m Trains leave GitamraaCJa Janattaa.SavttsyWatt: SV JL 9.:l am; Ho. I. 11'aaat; No. 21, 1;16 pa, NavA Sj.taav Sm. i; pa. . - : .- - Train No. 1 his rlva3Ui.iiaeior: St. Lwiiaj Tn.in Ifrf. It bar rWs veaiiouie mepir. aamawr anaj served ia dining ear; Train Ho. I'altman Buffet Staoper fa Sc. lwis. Trains lcava Green seal Is atuskalua' tba East: K 8, 3pW fdi., Xa. - iUI Sm, .v. , pi-t, , s io. I. 2; 56 am. No. 4. 3:10 am. Train No. JO has Fall nan -TsWibwla:; blespiag Car rmamg thioaglsto oWsr 1 ork. Without cliango. Al i saaa.ll in dining cars. This train gaat Farior Ct re tor Ia mleo aam.iakS' Cincinnati : Tialn N. 1:1 Pullman Buffet -Sleone m Train No. C hat aiUmaaliapor sWI ianauolia ia whlin passongasa Oaai f until breakfast tim. Also rVllasaa Sleepers to rTiihelpb Iw Tor, tlmoro ana wasftingtoa vtsaont MaUlngdiroct MntiejctMnibralj xour connection are aura aaut H Union Dopota. No TraaValaaee.J ers ana your at otn mooati so iv ceiled . AJry mi ormajtioa i mla. Ac. addrtas CRAS Traveling Fassssger AgvaCTaajs i Ind. E.A. Ftmottooaat Fasi Agrnt, J, M. CUESBKOtlW Oei eraj Passan(;er Agent, St, Usayj Metiee sf F lianl eeill Kssatsw In the matter of tea eMks'HcCannelL dMmana.- " .". VO

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show cause, if any there Vtmj anid atipf; count and voaahsrsshoald tat. be aayswsaaV-' And the hejm of said, astato,' asai -tt. others tntsVNteil tawafbavato- SaW aaMMt required, athalasasj ansT iUee ilirsist

to sppaar and make proof of their UaariiMB te anv nartiif aaidi Feb. 10, late. A(tmtourartsV ' THK LKAXllNav FurnitTjre Iidla . I hnvatho lalerst Y tritTimaSi'' stock ovor broirrht M Utwiminaasf, aa win Mui yoa gods enraper I nan any sue X have a ant dbplay of , v jnam!ier sul( I'AULORfeUITKS. LOUxNOi PAKrvi.Hi . na n v w imva wiu-ivT orKKrKKS. nil noma. PICTURE FRAMES. )ltUA99M in stocR, Hiioisiihl on montJilv emt . . ... ... v ya t nave tao it maoaoHi Brwinw , ut pen Mscntra nasejs, era tne ( 1 also kwn Cvla.hlar for Kilntto which only costii about or a-half Ji as cuaor clot hi nr. tima sad S metl ;sido of auarq, iu YWrci1,s Bjpek-

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