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DOWN "THE CORNER." WM. A. MB. Wttar aa hl)H. THE MAN NOMINATED A UKunc mkasvkk. The cxperieae of Indianapolis nan at tbe election bat October, with the Aaetreliao ballot far was sot Mcb as to Bannt.il the sy situs to their cooed race or adaatraiion. Th first experience i. tbe eketw. .1-1890 shewed anMMM sue) eJav gajd tboanatMla of thrown aajt owing to
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4ttr, Th. lea ielarare hat winter afMmpfsri to reatedy eome drfcets, at a. Mf a. the tyatew ia revestad ikk the pfuaac mysteries and . wtfieajrim thai voter wilt cootiaoe to.lanukr.aai votes, will he refoetec: Ou of t defects which the Ltaatalnre 1m- wiater attempted tajreaBcd wh W eUrinr sod
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a Ilw head of the ticket. This year th niewft ia rahuaed to an im. 1 it appear the dene, of f th tweeter or eagle, .d to vote the straight tiehet the aqaare contain tag the design rnewt beatamped. a". Mass the deaiga Mid any aa eatididate ntvdVrs the ballot nli ? at step tiie deaiga tad all the f aiBditti aader the tfeeiga renders ; the halliot void. T. voteeesnteht ed tiehtt, the rotermtMt staap the - awitrei oppeele the eaadtdatea lor whet, be wiahes to vote, d leave aajoam t the head aloae. pt buime to get thaw ptN.t Mr thrworh their bead. baodnd IndiaaapolM voter. kid tbetr balkU tbrow-a out Many other voten who euie oat of the howtba before t'aldioe: their tieketa had their bcUota rejeeted, beeaan the law forbid the votiaf af an Xtiaeed balkit. Otben folded their ticket, so that the initiate of ah. eierka wen not naibte. and th www thrown oat. Bat the ajMt irnrtfol aonrce of trouble ea me nam failare to use the biottiog pad. 1. ataer eeaea tbe voter hu tiehet and folded it it,, but, failteg pad, the opto a paly Ibe biottiae pete aide of the ballot WM btarred, aad tbe belli tree throw, oat. The law provides that aay ballot ManaM a dutiacnisbiae: nwrk m itkai, aad the expraMen, "dia tiaaiabia aaark," gave tbe Deatosraia a pretext far tarowiag oai aaairy vutea that abooJd have bteo eoaeated. 1. one precinct oaly twelve ballota were meeied for toiliire to properly no the Under, tea af the twelve bene; RopaMfcan ballota. . Jtf ftwlnre i. one way aad .oath erto eeeapijr with the law, firoa two to three hawdred votra were avjeeted. Wna three-foortbti of the eteetio. Baarde of Indiana ia the head of the Demoornta, the kttor are daiunae; aa advantage eat. Mated to he worth ttoni fve to! eight thoa aaad vqtea. Aeaxilu JaW hen. frma all yrt-of tkeeoaatry ate hefdiag . eaneeption at Kaoaaa Cy and Obey prewibe en renew the igbt for the IfeOOkOOOjOUV etiate orewpied hy Triawj- ttatsh. Their ebaaeet of a.oow were eweomregtogly aoken of hy th lawyer.
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HOUQE IN PRICES. Tmb Solid Tbptu. The aladisvMivilie llustlir lelU some important trutha Mlow : "When the child ia born into till world the physician is present aad gtts eboat S 10 for officiating at Ibe tmpurtaut event. The editor beraH the advent and geta i oomioc aw makinr a mistake as t arx or day of arrival. After a while the same child becomes aiaa ; the miaisler is ealkd id t terrVrm Ihe niarriaire eeresiony ttatl tbe panon walks off with a ten dollar bill iu his pockft for his t rooWe. Tbe editor is again called I'd anon and chronicles this event b drawing 0ioa his intagiastion to wake buth tbe bride and groom the beat and ntmt respectable people to tbe conniy. II is only pay b to be ached for a few sample copies of his Mprr to send to the absent tnends. in lime tbe once baby, the once happy groom, but., now well advanced in nian, is brongbt down to death. , Agnin the physician ' called . and makes bis bill ; the undertaker is present and oOciatfs at the funeral and in tine wants 100 for performing the last sad rite, while the editor is expected to complete the drams by holding up the defeased as a asudel gentleman, a christian and one who, at present, ia singing tbe songs of (he redeemed around the throne of God in Ihe New Jerusalem. The probability is at Ihe same time that tbe baby, Ihe groom, the dead man had been ao infernal ly mean and stingy that he bad stinted his wife and children and bad never contributed one cent jo the support of his newspaper." fe teeC remaiwae qalcUlK. AaoesboM - Intended to FacUiate tke Adjudication of Widov$i Cfotaw. WAflBixcmnr, Oct. 24. The Commiasiooer ef Pensions has isLsned tbe following circular to wi dows applying for accrued pennions : "In order to fooiliate the adjudieetioa ef claims for accrued pen sions it is suggested that widows transmit with their application ; "1. Proof of legal marriage to the deeeaaed pensioner, and. if either party was previously married, proof of the dissolution ef such marriage by death or divorce. "8. ProriVof the death ot the pensioner, in which should be inetoded a statement of the death and cause of death, lo be shown, if rnwsnMe, by puysician'a affidavit. MIf these megestions be follow ed hy eJaiatants for sccraed pension it will not only expedite the adjudication of this claw of claims but will aim release the office of , tbe necessity of calling for this necry proof and enable the exam iners to devote more time to the adjudication of esses which would mart ia sn increase .in tbe number af certificates issued." m ler m - ' -The view taken of "Our BtwiPrespretan by the President of Ihe S ew York Chamber of Commerce, an cxprer'd ia hi article on that subject in the November number of the Aorth Americau Beview, confirms the general opin ion tbat the "iiiduetrial and com mercial establishments of the coun try me to-day anon a sound, conservative basis." Mr. Smith's pu&hi rail of statistics relating to ing industries, wnih are of great intereat a illmifrating the general condition sod drat of boti- j ness affair.. !
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Para ly sit mn4l Speech. New York Tribune: Oue of the most noticeable results of a slight attack of paralysis ia a tendency lo substitute the wrong word or even sentencn for that which h intended, quite unconsciously on tbe part of the speaker, who cannot compreIflnd why he is not understood. To a patient who felt very much discouraged because he asked lo have the window shut when he meant to say "Fetch me some water," Dr. A, who is a noted specialist in such troubles, related the following incident : "A prominent man in Boston, who had a slight shock bat who apparently had quite recovered, wished eme naili), and .went tulo a hardware nhop to purchase thetn. 'I want a dozen or so of archangels, he said to the somewhat mystified clerk. 'We do not keep tht in, sir,' was Ihe repone. 'That is odd said Mr. B , and he went into nnother shop and asked, again for archangel. Again the smiling clerk told him that they did not have them. Quite vexed at his failure to procure such simple things as small nails, he tried tbe third time with like recoil, and finally gave it up in despair. 'I never saw anything like the atupiuitv of these Miopkeepera,' be de eland to his wife at dinner. '1 went into three hardware shops af ter arehangieu and could not get them.' 'After what!" exclaimed his wile ; and it was not until she had explained her astoniabment thst he realized what a mistake he had made." Col. Robert G. Ingersoll said this in 1880, and it is as true now as it was ibeu : "We believe in the tariff because it eives skilled labor good pay. We believe in Ihe tariff because it allows the laboring man lo have something to eat. We be have in the tariff because it keeps Ibe hands of the producer close to mouth of the laborer. We believe in the tariff because it develones American brain ; because it builds op ear towns and cities ; because it makes Americana self-supporting; because it makes us an independ ent nation. Why Dentfata Ce 3l4. lnterrinw with a Uentiat People seem lo wonder why it is that dentiats use gold only for the best nlliog,an(J are inclined to believe tbat it is because they wish to run op the bills. Aa is well known silver would reaist the acids found in the mouth fjiiite as well, and I have been asked at least twenty times why I did not put in silver filliugs: II those whn are so nio Mpenion, on the dntt would only study mctallurKj, tut; winitu uuu iiiav nc reason we employ only gold is that it is the only metal that will weld while cold. Silver will not do so, nor will anything else. The cohesive projierties of perfectly smooth and clear gold are astonishing. If you lake a sheet of gold foil and let it fall upon another, both will be ao firmly joined that it will he impossible to separate them. It ia thin property tbat mikes gold valuable to dentists, and not the desire to increase bills. Oppoutb the poatofhee u located Charley McPheetera grocery store. It ia one ef the neatest, coxiest stores in town, aid carries a large and varied stork of goods. Everything new, novel ami frchb. Bert of produce kept, as wily the
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SEETHE NEW STYLES -AT MRO. GREGORY'S And Her Low Prices. SEKSO.US opteose Cheap Tips aad lints. Also Her Ribbonst fccNORTH COLLEGE AVENUE, L1NDLEY HOUSE.
The following is published in some of the papers as a special dispatch from this place. 8uch dispatches are not calculated to exalt BloomingtoD in the esteem of strangers: Bloomisotoh, Oct 24. Cooitd)rble xeltament vu cauted here thti morning by the dUeerT of the body of a iu& infitnt being found on tht jiuk'ie tguare, wrapped lo an apron. The child Wa fully developed, end it i tuppoaod the unnatural mother bad killed nor oAprtog end fearing detection, bad dropped Ita body on the rtreet. Tbia ia the eeeand body of children that hf been found on the ttrteit iaiMe of a low week). The partita suspected of the crime tUwd Ugh in taeietjf hr. REV. T. D.' WELKEft: ' The Last op Eabth. The mortal remains of Rev. T.D. Walker were laid at rest in our cemetery, at set of un Monday. A large number of our people attended the memorial service an gathered around the grave. He was such a man aa Gentile, and Jw, Catholic aad Protectant, believer and unbeliever could unite in honoring and stand around his grave in a common sorrow, not because he was all things to ail sien, but because he was alwaya a plain, sincere, brave and manly man. He was not a personified sham or a man of pretense. He never sounded his own praises. He never wrote any Sufis of himself in the newspaper, le never got above speaking to a poor sinner, or to a Juan who differed from him in opinion. . The world has too few such men not to feel the loss when one is gone. He possessed that sturdy Anglo-Saxon spirit which has made oar country the greatest and best on the face of the earth. Three who kuew him best loved him best, His memory will live after him as ao inspiration to nobility in the lives, of children of men. Vincenues Commercial. Thursday mcrriiiiirat 4 o'clock Newberry , Greene co., mas visited l. I :!
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A. Mutfjgrituau a fslonn, r'Ki;iunint aud ice bouse ; (Icott & ' Grants' hardware Htorr ; tilinkard's saloon ; Charles Msrkle'i bailor lni : poett were dvbtroyed. Tbe in Muistlniau's s&lomi. alarUd A Couneciicut prliil'uiiuiit, who had an over-crop of apples, fearing that if lie gold or gave them away tluy would be trau-f .rmed into cidirr, dtined them into a mill pond. Now that pruhtliitionist was an honest man he . uudrrtook to atmogle nhe traffic at Ihe fountain head. If those people who are so bitterly oppoed to the wntsKy traae wouiii retuse to sc eept the money tbat cornea from the liquor men then we would hare a dawning of the"gooci time - talked of but seldom seen. The money of saloon keepers should be carefully picked out ol the church oontribu tiou boxes and thrown away the merchant siioulu retuse to -receive money for dry goahL; the grocer turn up His iiosa vn scorn when such coin ii offend in exchange for onions, and tbe prohibition under taker ought to decline his check for funeral serviced hut these peo ple won't do it. Oli, no : that's different .Tribune. There is nothing more remark able in thin country than the ix travagant manner in which one third of the populations of the towns and cities live, onuness men not infrequently pay $100 per month lor rent 01 store rooms, m per mouth , for residence rooms, keep up an establishment with servants, horses and carriages thst must cost 12,500 to 13,000 per year, and maintain fair business credit Yet when their business methodm and profits are inquired into ihe former seems but crude and the lat ter small. One of two thibjea is positive : men are making immense profits, or I bey are accumulating a load of dett that they groan uuder in secret. Indiauapblis News. KtcHKsr CorrEs In the town is served at ueo, A. tteuckart bakery, where can be secured a luncb that will specially commend itself to farmer. Mad others, Remember that uo man can sell No. 1 faint wagons or spring waeons cheaper than W. J. Allen. He asks you to call and eaaminc his wagonn. before you buy. -A Pennsylvania ttaper say a that it haa bron reliably ascertained that nut ot loo cases of snoceasloi swindling throughout the State by sharpers, in various ways, by which people of the rural districts were robbed, some Im the extent of thousands of dollars, only nine or ten were readers of home (uiprrs. FlKEiiT shell hardware iuJBIoominirion cm be found at V, J. AU ten's hardware ttorc. Uo hcuiw
t rook S funiilurt'dtorp; I.llKeublli h! Aw.n" li lhir popuUr monthly, a wok Flour Exehauge ; UraolzV drop 1 l,t ,kis f!r old ki , . o ." t' i 'ii i voiioe,- wherevrr it nanin id famo are: store; Sons of Veterans' hall and;kown 0lly w,.i!e ot ,UiC iil(iraIlirej
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We have moved our Stock to our NEW BUILDING, where wo keep a Complete line of NOTIONS, DBY OOODB, HOOTS and SHOES, CARPETS, POBIICim, laACE CUIITAINM, CLOAKS efee.
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WE HAVE LEFT A REMNANT OF OUR STOCK AT THE OLD STAND, WHICH WE ARE SELLING VERY CHEAP TO CLOSE OUT. JLt BEE HIVE, WICKS & CO.
Tien. Table nt HlneEMlnston Central fcUadard Time. DayMail Train North, arrhrei.. Hail Train Month, ' Miebt .10:6 a. in ...3:41 p.iu Il:!( p.m ,. 3:50 a.m .. 8:-IO pan ... S:6U e.m Mail Train North, arrWei. Hail Train Soutd, LouUville Accomn North, Luuijfillo A'-com.. South OAKTKR PKRUINO, Aeni. St. Nicholas, among magastnos t it the vouth, aland at tbo head. Its puhliihert devote vheir energiee to an effort to Make it excel any work of the jiti.HAta.u.a. nu)il!.kMl In im.rliu n n f4 with tbe moan at their command and ibo thomn.h ...lnm..t of ,iri.M ,.
have met with the full miwaurs ofiuo?.. I J n "IS "8T "n ,rIre"t7 VwrpWaw, to wonder at the pheno.ne- "r"-c?u,i Al")V-,1- J'""" , f?nalMccwa of St. Nlcholu after reading 1 ' MM' the magaaine for a few aionlba. Tbe " 0". hlcb are RiiaranUd Uautibaatudiedetlorttogettho b-t. f ! bV thm lo W the. Wt in nb. mi.rket. the way ef literature, rejardleai or eott, i , " kl P Tengan & Thiem.. . Ji Uen andtbeitorle.and articlw are to frwh j J?ult H r. BudweUer, Pt M.'auend entertaining thai the enly wonder ia j k'a; MMwer a TaM. end Tfcisme WagiUt tl... ..iro.,l.iin U i -iauRl. , ner a at bwrr of Lafeyi-tU. Mch haa
grt. 8t Mehol.if it tntd everywhere and ia pi bliihed in New York City. . . i . i AHO.Mi mr nilllT laiTiV AH" T" A wake." the niHSNzino fr bor and tfirlt niihlihnd in Boiton hy D. Lothr.iiiiS: Co. I "Thin liouo ha a well kwlnined repute-1 tion for nulilihinjr IhhI of a pure torn j and of high moral oliar:ictr. "Wi'lel it inrnlully culled, fi n! ill i-tralioi ucompany almt every erliele. "Toe Cosmowii.ita.v," ia a Bright, Sparkling M ;nxiiie, I ae choapmt llluUraled Monthly in li a world, at 25 coiitH a niimb!r, or i- 44 per war. Tli CotniopoliUin it liu-ri. Ilv what ibe prun!virnlly call it, 'The ilet and Choapcl llluttraled Magaxiiu'' in tha world. The (.'oitmomililun lor t ie flm li.iio in magazine litrruturo, n .ni.Midid Illuttrated Periodical at a liriua lltherto dcrnicd iuiiwiible. Try it for n year. It will be a liberal education t ry member of the household. It will make the night pa pleasantly. It will give you more for the money than you can obtnift in a fliat - , ion . ',", anv other funa. l)o you want ciaa Maaszine. civinir annually can makea Macaaine that makes n pecialty of live ubjeta? Young profeianal and binine mon (eebina; pay ing location nhuuld read the ''Butineas OppoKunitic" (hown in the Oxinopolilan. They are aamethin; never before given to the public. DUNCAN & BATMAN, Alt Kotlc. t. M)B.Rsii(ieta The State of Indiana, Monroe county. In the Monroe circuit court, October trro. 1891. The City tf Blonmington, Indiana v. William E McLean and Jni tSheuk. Nw come the plaintiff by Duavan & Batman, it attorney, and flltta it compbint herein, together with an affidavit that laid defendant, Janice Sbeeki, i not a rrtident of the State of Indiana ; tbat laid action It to foroelote a certain lien on real ettate on account of (treat improvement, and tbat aiJ nonresident duft-ndaati a neoewary party thereto. Notice i therefore harebT eivm .aid defendant, lail named, that unlet he be and DDr on Ike tevenih dav ofthe next term of the Monroe circuit court, to bo boldrn on tha third Monday at December, A. V. 1891, at the conn house m liioominrton. in laid county and Bute, and aniwer or demur to laid complaint, tha tame will la heard and determined in aia ah - nee. Witnet mv name and the aaal of taid Court, ataxed at Bloomincton thi 2nd dav af November. IS9I Clerk. aov. a, tavi.
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LARGE STOCK WETE DOES REiSONABLY LOW Do ftriiKht-forwrd teed Xrnn8etloiis THEN mXIfa; IS AN I) WHEN YOU caiaMj on KEMEMBKR WE UAVJE NOT OIjD sTonu sms!; j aic; wko suoc,
AXH POST FORftiliT lTt I bie a largo numlier tt frit-daw Buggl-a, Surrey ttui Sprinp rt'tgoru, in the old L!hrttin Chureh 'tmildit g. KirkwikkI Arenuc, rat of the Kutionnl Hotel, which I wilt trade for itork rr will aril luw dm n for nrth. No mo In Uonroe county ;n afTurd to make a puivlie before Re ting my price. I can fit you out. I will hay ell ib.i good boma tbat are brought to me. Kumembcr lliM it will iiav vol hiif li fn m liaforH vol I biiv or nei'l. LAVtu ucfiiNNi!. ' , iMtudera Eacbanre. JiiHt receivi-d at "SMiitt-r' Ex- : ehanBe, ' diroot from Anaheim.CiJifornia, : on oarrei Aneeiwa aiMi on oarrei i own "n ae nere rcr ma ihii. u Alt thm piKid will Ite mid on a (wall margin. My plnce of buniniiis i out door south of lite (KBtoffiua, end no buii. nt will bo (I n !r;Nl holidya, or on Hlilnlnvi by thu buck dour. Bil l don't you , forpet i .. l:'riOU!EK.S. Interesting Facts. trl (tie tmportra SlnJIclMC. 'nv;roitiisvii.i.B. In.l. M iy IS, '91 Kri Mrifch. Ijeut : I punrhHnt-J a half dozoii of the South American Nrrv'uxF at your etor), when I wa in ; your town r ri nlly, and by ill ou h.ivoi bi'cii itl noit, iititiruly relieved of Ihcsvmp. torn of lucriiuH! ntid rlitHiiuuliion thai' had bi s n worrvii.g me so loii(. I rojiii'd thin inrdiciii'i a a grtaii uiihcri for all ill but n-oull rrcoiiimenil t!i:it it: bo nur- ' clixM-d from thu importer' agonta, Vari Bria. 1 our Truly, .. - Maj. Geo. U. Maioa. I.t(t from Mr. tltlaln. Far'm llriti, (Ji-ottuinen : l'or a lone timi t dcciiaircd of ei-tlint: nny relief 1 from T attBck of rheumatinti 1 ti !d day and nicht, and was only will i pain or unrnciou ot it whnu as! ftinvriihoiit tWit, Win5 of tb. South Amerio.D Ni;irino you uroei-llinir.Hnil Iwin atsurnl of iu wondor.'ul uuralivo qualiliMi by (l.'orge Butler, Who had nswl it, I nt ftico ordorwl two doiicn bottle. To thi fxct t perhaps ow mir lil'o, and am aa gralofut to you for keeping I ho medicims at K ' that I Htl it promptly. TIcaMS fnd mo one diEn more Joules. I intend ta keep it in the !ioue hereafter. OEOUSE C. BUAIN. WA El koto:, May 1, last. riliy Per Cent. Kiel ler. Takamnh, Neb , Jan. 3'), 1801 1. F. Moptiwell, BIoomingtDn, Indiana, Dear Hro., I have taken four of the onehalf dozen bottle of Smith American Nervine you bad tent mo from Karti U -os., nnd I feel at least 50 p'f cent, better tha a I did before using it. 1 bav. put tha other two boitle wy for a rainy ly, ai I was afraid I would have trouoio in getting it again. It ia surely a wondortui tonic, four Bron II. C. HOPEWELL Only Able te "Oras aritnBd.ra UzdKoUD. ID., March 20, 1891. Fart Bros- GrniU: 1 wa altendinir court sev eral wicks a;;o at Bloominglon,t.ftar bav. Inc a severe ce ol la grlpm, and wa just ah a to "drag a -ound," linving nevor fullir rocoveied from tbu die. An aaquuintunco torn me now ne uu uecn onratted by the use of three boltleii of South Am aricao Rorvine, bought at your et- , tabiitnment, ana i went immvuiateiy ana I teen rod lomo of th s medicine. 1 have taken it acccrdm to direction, aad am to much benentted that I reel that 1 am only doing my duty In lending you thlt taloment. 1 believe tha "South Aiuorlcaa" i the best ton lc In the world. Gi;01lU. CltAMUJillliAIN. ATTRACT YOU? OrOI? ITrilUCES PLKilSK YOU ! HI oIIiocIh and OmaratnIiitereMl; ou? 'FJHUB :CJuJlCJI3.. A KB IN NEKD OF K0ITUN GOOUt. A JUL. NBW. sot Til MOK OP fi!VRK. IIIMIU.Ul.Xa im., t.Mt
urn tu vmm m THE PRICE (HR kLL OF THEIR STOCK OF CLOTHING HAT8, tt. 1! BECAUSE WE BELIEVE lit CUTTINS THE PRICE WE WILL BlOUBLE OUR SALES. AND IT WILL PAY III THE 110. COME AMD LEARN OUR PRICE8. THIEI WILL A8T0HI8H YOU. Notice t. PreiHirtr HsMers on lventh Street, I'letin Itortoa to Jackton street. All partial ewnini; proptrty en Eleventh itreat, between Jdortoa ttret. and
Jackaoa 8: reel, in tbii City of Bloomi ington, Indiana, inteidttod ia tbii improvement of aid atreet, will Uike notice that tbe City Engineer bat made final ettitnete of tbe cut of imptovin( aald trert from hteruni itre.t to Jnkon treat, in aid city, and tntida lUtettmenu a(aint preprt.i' bolder tor aaid tmproveincnt. Mid nitriatneat beia; now en bU in. the City Clerk' oSce. Alt partiet interette!i will lake notice that a committee fnm the Common Council of taid city will meet ia tbn Mayor', office of laid city, Tuatday erening, November 10th, 13I, mt 1 clock, t which time and place any ami aggrieved ix taid ataeumenta can Irak linowa their xriev ance, and tbe tame will be conaiderd by aia oocimlttw. KOBKRT ORKKVE.9, Oct. 28, 'Sl-Jt. City Clerk. P, C, HOLLJtND, M, D, Office over J. P Ttmner'i Clothing Store, WeM Sida Square, Beeltleaee, 274 Celleii ArMiac .leeaimaaan. ladteaa. Notice to nion-ttealdenta. Jenule Wilson, .ki taiida WUa and Abraham Dunuldon. You are hereby notilFW tbat Uki Commiionr of the Clt;i of Bloom inplon, Indiana, will uec-t ia .he llayor iflice in aid city on MOM DA V, KOVIEKBER 30te, 1S91, at 9 o'clock a m. for the purpixe of estimating beat fit and d mitx lo rroprty ought to be pr..priHtid ia ojxmiog out b Lincoln Href t. in id eiiy. Yuur proprrty will ii Home way be affectod )v opvnin taid ttrpt. Br ortior ( Coutmaii Cn tni-il. Rob v Br a ukkkv em, Oct. 14. Sl-3t. City tSrrk. Tbeo. J Tiiiden. llorrv X. O.be. Agvntm tmr Blryrlrx, IxtenclaaaaK-Tcle Saiitllea. BLOO.UlNiSlOX, rniju KiiculorV Nl er. N'DTtCK i horeby c-vfo ilia Itit iin-dcrisni-d In l-n jo lnl by tha juiige of tho Circuit Curl of il .u.-. County, SimIh of lioliun.i. 1'ixrcntor of the will of D-iv'nl I-4, laU of Monroconnty. ili-.-ad. Said otto i 4pn-t to h "lri-r,t. :.'UAN'K. C. Ul?.'SN. Oct. 21. l. Ex cuU.r. Tl-a fa- W xi. v (1 '. . . .flJ .A, . " 1f",r':r-. ,., """9 '"""r" f rr rt. ,r.W er ut to ,,,mit e-Lr,:Hn nf ,.mt. &tt(lemeni uj ate. vi.o.t,. - J. F. MOUO AX. .Itfoincji O fn up. stair otrr Aatfmiri Jfnnk. AU tMiami of a Irqitt tiiture vm-ii enrtfut tsfenrtnn Vrokatt Miuu a tittcial. II' t mctic in all court JlcaJucitUrn fur jiduivn up nlicant Hum tie tl. mlKyMCK AU-rmy, Sofa" ami ItuuiraMi A put". If HI prac' lie in all tins iHatt itnit t'ed-.ral liwh Vwnnt and (artful attention to tht CvtUction nf (XuitHt, a mttliaa ,iet4n1 ett and to all utkt? butintni vf legal natur. A etial!y mnttc ef ."rnnioa,. C'.fee awr "Vorntr" eiotMiig ator-s, mtth vt'ti turner pthxe nitrc. LOUDEN $ ROGERS, 'Attarnrj Office over f irst A' "Aorta ( Bnh aiaft of a Ugat natwt yinen careful mU tentian in all coarlt. Htnl etUtt title fjcamintd htf nut af litiuJin't Aift -act A eetai'ly wiaof o ihe catIrction tutd reinittanc,! of elaimu att Mntt. BVSKIltK i .Trca. Attnmit Oflu in buxtaxug nutlM e fxinX, vn a, Burnt floor, fyaii.' attention given to Probate tuntMM. to tht. eotUetivn tfelwtit. and to euttrieit in ,tU tlx tvurtt ef (Ai mut adjoining coun !i,i. DVNCAS d- SIAVMAN. (H. C Dun. can, Ira p. Batman.') Attornejft OJtre over Stone' Ao irr, treat iidt puMie tjuare. Partieutar at tention tritt he aia tn to Probate eaeet, calCeetteett, tl't. Witt practice in oil tht anuria, -EASTf EAST, ' Alton. Offiet in Set Hive Uttk, north eiae public iquare, up-ntair. Sine yrvmmt attention ia Probate businree ami to Hie rot lection of claim. W ill .': practice in alt, oiurt. Agent for H 1 inMree. Vaudallto. Xaiate. like Throturk Una tajtlta 8st; sjul Wart. xisT sovan. want imvan. No 20, iu.52 p. ra. No. . 9 02 a. m. No. a, 3.44 p. iu. No. t, I OS p. m. No. 2, C.i: p. m. No 21. 1 47 p. ai. No. 12, 2 13 a. m. No D, U 22 a. ea. No. , 2 5 a. m. No. aa &M p. iu. Noy4, 8.26 a. m. No change of ear totwoen 6rnraUe, Ci.icinnati, Colunibux, Pilltbunr, Ph!ladulphia,Vabingtoa,i)tHiuiora, 2ewYork Klegaat parlor ci.rt U Iiidinnnwilit, St. Loui and Cliicinnall, without chngj. Thlt lino runt tStUaiau veotilmlih, alerp. in; and bunet car on throng'!, trains with but one :han;a to pal'ita in Missouri, Knsa, Uidorado, Niibraoka, Iowa, Arkun,a and Califor nia, iiining cart u Train No. 50 and 21, Tmina leaving Turn. Hiale for St. JoaejiU and intermediate (MiinU: LKAVB Ii. M V M. r. M. Terra Mauta, 11:20 12:il 4:M) CraW-fordeville, 8:1$ 3 HI Sla Krsukfurt, :i tt 3;K loRanport. r40 :isi a-.t A KM vis .-ioulll Bam1., I:!:: 5.-4I lO.'ii St. J.it.-l.h . 1 45 'I CO Clof conncoti.. nt tin. I pi nit ia Michigan 1 Anv information retarding Mule, i rales.'ic. add rat Oil AH. II. MIXKlt, 1 Travelini" l'nf -eiii: -r -'leant, Tnrrw Haute, I I lid. V.. A. Kdltlt. (M-Miral rjn.eni.er1 Vijenl, J M. CHriHKOL'Jiil. Awtlent 0cn..:iii l'a. -vi'v V.. -!, M I., it-. Mo i
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ri nTun a it m ns. rsurr wew iiinun . e niWbV f Ml KNOCK HUT ANY C0RIPE1 TION. IDONT TilKE J33 WORO FOR ST, BUT 010 AND SEE FOR YOUR SELVES, AND SAKE MONEY. ME DOOR NORTH OF ALiJEV. WEST SIDE. i t ai.
z vnio ana Misetssippii KaMasf-rr mrTht Fntt hint tSmtt n4 ratTg, 4 .Olid Dally Tralai t Cirxiai aC ' 4 Solid Ilaily Train I to S. Iatala, 9 Solid Iiity Traian U UivAtylU, Connection in Union tmolt witk iralaa for all line, for the Kaat. Watt, illatth and Sooth. Throng 'rUbula Bay Coacts. Pullman PerloRair aa4 ill sib era on all train. A lewnkto Llaie of Pullman VMlb.. BaaViHeap et from 8t. Loai. sad Statigoa aa Mala Una to Waahington, JUlMiaere. i0mlelnhia and New York,ritliet ehatca.
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mute. Our vetiibiile ear ure a hiary, which may bo enjoyed l(f Ull witataa- -. tra charge, and every attcilioa is give, our pauenrera to malia ibsir Janraey plewan'- and comfortalile. Oar Kew will take pbaora in aniwi.rir.g iaairieii in regard to rate for imager aad. f.-vlght, time, route and cunareUnata ; ealll at yoor hme if deainut nd atte td to tblppia; freight by tint wnt direct ion ten and checkine; haggaga. trllhout e largo for any aittan;e lhay nuy e alia to render. N. B. PaMRn boa Id nr.
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ticket rata it ten cent llun the ttaiai row. vmivinKaiwiii area taw; under.iirni-d will receive menu ;tt!aiUoa: ; v.. r.Aioj, jiaaF O. ft M. Ry., UitcheU, I nl CO. JeMBSi, vv . ai. ohattui ei .m saiia i ara au' ar a t aaaaar fa TVr v v a wt a w . a. Inrin I, Milt H. Norfolk Buildinjc, 6ik lad BlVailal CinciMMATI, ! PPBCtaWY ! KlDMCV DWBS COKKEal'OUDKNCii B0U.CJ 1 V K.flce fe !i.ai.e?'i, Tbe State of Indiana, In the Monroe Cin-uii, I ' 1 Term, lH. .v a. ' Marirarrt Callaha V I, un ' ltiley, !'ry A. U"' Mitchell. Mm Comnla'.-. ' , . Kow rm 'he,,nA j aa--ie uas Ult7 Ula.. iL ... a B-tncr ant. John? i: '" m It; i hilny and d Nntwnlaal unIfcl, I ,s, , u-v I fl tao: I "''' ompUit. tb. M,al V- -t iliiHii ;ay nni ic tJ.1 1.Jja: .cutt, atBxcl at Hli..niilij;t:t : lift dav OI UlAotHT. A. LI I Oct li. 91. K. HL.sKIKK. l.t I'll KH j auutnpH titr f'taiatiCji Nolle. f XH-meMetiiij! Th.. .Stale ol lndii.r. Monroe' t i I" ihe onro Crx-uit Covrv tk Term. 1k9. '! - Tbe rirat Satiomd ,,i.k Vrf Mk.j Ion. Indiana, v.. Oe .rpi W HoJWnbeil ; JUr),,r., BoilenU:lr, lUrtiaCkaJ C-mpfaint Sr.. Slit). yow th, j,lBiB,ir j kirk. louden & Kitrt, i j ale n ooraphunt la-raia. an nffi.lavii tbat sa d (hell ill. Bolianbaclmr, it n-it i. - i State of Indiana ; that iMrkl i ISe nut-poNe nf ou-reclinii cloture of 'a mortgnKe, . ihi resident dtsfradVat thereto. Kot&e it tberfi-a In dnfenilant, latl tmd, ihat and appear on the twai y4 day n!' tka oust term ot law cult court, to bo hitblt M ond it of Ovtnbrr. A. ' Court House in Ulnar riant. county ami ntatc, i n uasv to taid oomptniat, t ia i.aa . j.... i , - i...-. aim nmominra m tiie ai Witn- mv naiae and court, aftxed at Blcoriiitl dav ot Setnvmbor. A. D. 1 faAL .JOlii; W.CKAT1 Sepk IB, ! Xatttcw ta rroBHirly NMMkn on Liacln SrtnH frtan KkcMStjllf to Tent h Street. t All parUaa owainC oTemrQr wtteVi coin firnw, ueiwotin .Birrctt. a tcain atreet, tn the CHy or ton, Indiana, mteieMaa- 1:ii went of aaid street, will Hat aani tha City Engineer ha ntaila tn l eanaiii nf the ..tf imprevinii aniit ataaa ttmi ...h.h ... n. .w ,in St. If, city, and made aaoiwiaM aalwi (iroperur ooHzvri I've mm liartveaBip saia rntoremenit mim mv m 'mm -1 City Clerk eSea. .. J in umti iinrctun vi in uaa aai that a enmmitta froca tha Outali Couaeit of taid cttr will ni't-at itxtaci Mi or a offli-o ol taid city, TB t adaj area I October 29ib. !8!ll. at T lok. '- WHl time ai d place any oa a(r (riava4 at lf sstwimimu, eaa aaaaa kfioa la gru-vancfi. aad the tame - rill it easi rwS by said committee. ROBXiir c. t m;v .. 111 Ik. lice r Sale em PropcMre NOTtCB IS HE REST I. Jftank C. JDuwi. If will ot iaivkl bavin, dra aai. for aalo at pabiic auotkta, ia tltf bidder , on WEDNESDAY, NOT , Mb, at tha lata riitideno af Dt aia fnisl. ia Monroe ecuntv 2atl folt.iiii dearribed pitaahf heioiuinx to taa cuu ul aau to-wit: Horse, Cow. Hi, Wagaaw n ueni, r anainjE impMiieaiai Wearing Apparel, Etc. TKR.MS Of 8.iLS.j Fr all amounts tot xc lar, eauh in hand. rni' n d.tllara ntd upwuldli. a rnd t will l --iver.. N ile, b cent. intvr".t frHi dUa nwurity. unst waivraa 'Wft; praiauuielit lawn, will wf KRANH I Xv. 4 !!. L M Iote.lt,
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