Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 January 1894 — Page 4

Republican Progress

SL'BSCIUITION, 1.50 l'ER YEAR. VM. A. (Iabe. Kditor anil I Proprietor. TlIS KUStSKK OFFICE OF THE lKOOlSKiW IS XtfJV IS THE FItAHB BflLDRill Jl'ST WKST lip THE BritXKH Bt.OCK. The only thing certain about the Republican nominee of 189(5 is that he will lx elected whoever he is. Business waits just as it has waited for many months. Men continue idle just as they have been for half the year. But Congress is in no hurry. The honorable members draw their $5,000 and mileage rcgularjy and are having a jolly time. They are not looting lor wort ana wages The McKinlcy law is open to criticism in some respects, but the fact remains, as Mr. Burrows says, that it "never closed a mill mxac Liuteq tatcs, shut up a mine, stopped a wheel, blew out a furnace hrc, or drove a smgle workman into the streets." Con trast this with the effects of the mere presentation of the Wilson bill, and you have a forcible lesson in tariff, philosophy. The bleached bones of twenty-eight Chinamen packed each in a tin box, hermetically sealed, loft this city last evening for China, going over the Wisconsin Central t bti ram, thence over the Northern Pacific railroad to Tacoma. From there they will go by a Northern Pacific steamer to Hong Kong, and after the funeral services are held they will be buried in accordance with Chinese customs. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Says "The Midland": "We sj'inpatliize with fanners when times are hard with them. Times may not be the best now with them, but they are prosperous compared with many classes in the city. Farmers have enough to. eat and places to sleep. They do not suffer from lack of clothing and fuel. They may not get large prices for produce, but they can buy what they need very cheaply. Very few farmers fail. It is said that only about three per cent, of all merchants escape failure, whereas hardly three per cent of the farmers fail." Woman's tendency to lose things has been shown by the selection in the lost and found bu- ' reau of the late World's Fair at Chicago. Remaining in liiis bureau are 600 women's wraps, 520 gloves, 25 veils, a score of pormanteaux and hand bags, to say nothing of 800 umbrellas, a good share of which were left by women, and 200 pairs of spectacles. They lose things when they are away. from home because, perhaps, tkcy.are more likely to be carried awj'.y by the . new scenes and to forget everything except what interests them for themoment. Pittsburg Times. The public is warned against sending orders for counterfeit money to the people who send out "green goods" circulars. All -who do so are liable to arrest. The names of 1800 persons who have ordered counterfeit money arc in possession of the postoffice department and prosecution will be begun against some of them. They are from all over the coun try, but mainly from Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas and Wyoming,ana inciuue people 01 aiicafg - tGIVycrg, HjgEcnaEts,farmergp Gtc., and at least one ex-Con-gessman, an ex-candidate for overnor and many federal officers. Rufus Choate was once taken down completely by a Western New York lawyer of little reputation at the bar. Choate had made one of the most brilliant speeches of his life in a case at Batavia, in Western New York. Tears stood in the eyes of the jurors, a solemn hush fell over the court room, and every one felt that the suit bad been won by the eloquent appeal. The opposing lawyer, a very tall man, drew himself up to his full height very slowly, and in a voice choking with emotion said: "That was beautiful, gentlemen of the jury, beautiful. I'm affected to tears; excuse these weeps. Mr. Choate spoke that piece beautifully', gentlemen. More beauti fully than I ever heard him speak

it before. I think it was the i tions. Cravens secured the dclebcautifulost thing I ever listened ! g"tcs with instructions to stay to. The first time I ever heard i with him, and thus endorsed of tfeat piece, gentlemen of the jury, ! course prerented any Monroe co. was down at Schenectady in a hog j Qim from having any chance for a stealing case; the next time I j nomination for Representative, heard that piece was over in Ro- jOh, John is a sly one. Chester iri a divorce suit; the next ! R time I heard that piCCe WaS down j Furnished h V. Ins. W .Iokwm Hra'.wvli.r

ai u aiKins m a partition case, out as often as I have heard Mr. Choate speak that piece, 1 never heard him speak it so beautifully as ho did to-day. I am affected to tears. ' ' Choate was so indignant that he left the court room and lost the Case. An insurance agent of Warren, Pa., last week wrote policies for the largest amount of insurance ever taken out by one concern in the history of fire insurance. The amount was $15,000,000, and covers the property of the United States Leather Company, j wuicu uoius an me great lunuei lcs in the hemlock belt of Pennsyl-! vania. lnis risk " j 1 two companies,

Says Franklin Landers. Franklin Landers' remarks last

week at MavtnM Have caused much comment. He said: -If I don't like an administration 1 the present administration is to fail of success. The administration is for the east on the money question. They toll ns there is nn :ihmnlimcn of monev. but we know there is not. They tell us gold will pro to a premium. Thov don't want to tell the truth. If yon set them down as telling the truth, you must set them down us ignoramuses. Hut thev are not. They are the shrewdest men in the world. If you indorse this administration nothinsr hut defeat awaits yon. I venture this as o prediction. I am in the fight to the finish. I am for the dollar of ISM. I wont it so as a man can take his silver bullion by paying1 the expenses of coinage.. Anil the man that 1 vote for for congress has got to stand there. We want no more i baby talk. I am tired of it." Apples Dearer Than Flour. Fr-om the Iluifata Express.! . 1 J! ! .1 J! It is a peculiar fact that for the first time in over a quarter of a century a barrel of apples is worth more than a barrel of flour, and and the relative difference promises to prove larger iiefore the ye: r is closed. Fair apples now retail at o- v. .. i i -i 4 i 9 a barrel, while flour can be l.t.,:,l ..11.. .111.... 1 .u.y a uwuai I It is also cheaper to buy good ; i xi. - ..r. i oranges oy me uox man appjes bv the larrel. In his anxiety to be the popu lar choice for postmaster of Shel byville, A. J. Higgins has pub- j hshed a cam in which he claims that the salary of 2,200 is too high, and that if he is chosen he will bind himself to contribute 100 per month of his salary to the use of King's Daughters, to be distributed in charity. Why, Willie, do you mean to say that yon paid 25c. apiece for those handkerchiefs? They're nothing- but cotton." ,4Oh. no, mamma! They're Mississippi silk. The auctioneer said so." There is no deception in South American Kervino. It is just what is claimed for it and is the best tonic, after grip, ever known. F.Y-VrrwiilAnr rlnrriemi rum eone to the Pacific slono to fulfill i

lectures before the students of!'1', ?f townLeland Stanford, jr., univorsitv i 11 the family jonied in the rounupon constitutional law. He will j lon' amI a halW tlinc had. be accompanied bv Private Secre-1 The circuit court civil record

tary Tibctt, Mrs. McKeo and his ! two grandchildren. While on the I slope the party will be quartered ma suit of apartments that has! been expressly fitted up for them i

in the uuiversity building. The ; About 100 pages of this, however, course will embrace six lectures j was involved in the water works upon the broad question of con-! cases. stitutional law. . I -Business is said to bo im"Shall Incomes Iw Taxed r 'living very fast in the citiesthe live question of the moment, ! k"t V,u jwl,e wrkg P Ls discnssel in Demorest's maSa-. that,kmd of .j1, .fhZ- Jt, zineby Chas. A. Dana, Henry ,,ot. be !onR hl! a 1 our inocliaiucs filers F.r,1fitn Wimiin T Wl !1l artisans will be headed toward

Gould. HmAO, Pentecost. Tho. i F. Gilroy and Samuel Gompcrs. There are several excellent stories; 'A Valentine Bee" furnishes illustrations and fall directions for making lovely and unique valcn3 - 7 tines; "Table Decorations by the ' Home Iori8t" eivcs some excel-;

lent suggestions; in fact there is j on the Republican ticket. A feelsomething in this number to please ; ing of confidence seems to pervade everyone, exclusive of the over the oifice-sccking -Circles of the 600 illustrations that embellish it. 1 State, and ..the assertion is freely It is distinctively a "live"' maga made - flint the Republican State zine, and is published for jnly 2, -ticket will be elected by a very a year, by W. Jennings Dejaorcst, j satisfactory majority.

15 E. 14th St., New York. Th man xehL. iw.,..i 1 home very, often has to work so bard safning money to keen it u jj. . , w . .- i-ffiat he never gets am time to spend in it. Atchmson Globe. 1 j "Has Mr. Epstein done any-1 thing for the poor this winter P i 'Oh, yes; he's put the best; bargains he has in overcoats on I tho dummies, and placed them so the poor people can see them whenever they pass." . j When a girl is sick she says shed give everything she owns to be well, and when she is well she : scolds and frets because she can have only one new hat. i Vlin f..ll . Vvhenever one gul tells another girl about her troubles with her dressmaker, the other o-il l has a t , 0 , . . : tale of woe twice as long and twice as narrowing to tell in return. Girls ought to .take South It is good i American Nervine. for the disposition. John Cravens and Newt. Bennett slipped away to Brown co. last Saturday and fixed the Senatorial and Representative noniinaf For deeds ajud mortjraa'es. correctly ex ecuted, call at Recorder's ofllcu. Marcraret Sweuriniran to Susan Paddock, 40 acres. Itichlandtp, fSl.sro ' Margaret Swcaringan to Sarah J Ourall, 40 acres, Itichland tp, SO Robert Phipps to Mary E East, ! pt seminary lot .')?, city, I Susan F Paddock to .Marjraret 1,"0I): Swearingan lots 1. S.St.Clairad l,2.-,0 Jas D Showers et al to Showers & Teter, undivided interest in lots 0 and 4. .Maple liights aud lots 15 and 10. young-add, 10,000 Vm II Bays to Mary E Hensley, 80 acres in Salt Creek tp, Martin "V Lutes to M .1 Lutes, -'2 acres in Polk tp, Elizabeth Adams to W 0 Adams, 1.000 Sarah DvaUo Mu-et undivided -C KiO acres, Polk tp, 00 Swearingau, lot 2, St Clair add. .H) v A Eiier " w 3 Klkrslif neq .S0(l Jos P Stull to J 15 Crnfton. acres iri Perry tp. W7..10 '

Rev. Lucoik is assisting in ; a revival meeting at Brazil.

.K0 WoolerV has sold ! llollse on ne,t r.th" street to j Uravc8 Yrim $1 SOo. his Ira I l?'.liC.f,l k'ii-!.-mu line 1.,ilif : ,. . ' , '.' Trn ' i tn? house recently owned by Kerr, ! llio viliritnoTimhoi' Kev. C. II. DeVoe of Salem : jm..le,t.,l f.,v the Kirkwood Ave j , , , L, , mw cluircil people, Oil hunday. Jus. l. Faris of east 3d st. has been quite sick during the past two weeks with pneumonia. John T. Woodward having purchased the Walker house, west 7th street, will soon remove his family to it. I The Chandler properly, west till si., was soid by the building I association people haturday night j for 450 to Shermau Myers. j Rob Vnnzandt has been sent from Chicago to Gosport to work j in a telegraph office. They are j reducing their force at Chit-ago. : ... ... . . , . After an all-winter stay in 1 VlilWOilF, schOol of ph 5c .lt ,,, , ' f lif me ti hannacv, Jos. Hooper :or the present. A half-dozen house up in University Park, northeast portion of the city. ishcrman Botts is the last man to commence a residence. The Democratic convention at Nashville last Saturday endorsed Geo. W. Cooper for Congress, and Thos. Taggart for Representative. The Monon management has determined to do without an assistant superintendent for a wliiic. No use to hire men for ornament, while there is no freight to haul. Another new laundry will begin business, south of the depot, in teu days. Everything comes in swarms to this place except money. A birthday party was given Mrs- He,en vhanl, Friday, for the December term made 337 pages, exclusive of probate. The record of the December term a year ago was ISO pages, which shows the increase of the work. Indianapolis and Cincinnati where work is plenty and wages assured "Well, good bye boys, take keer o' yersclves." Every mail now brings papers from all portions ot the State with "marked'' articles lauding certain gentlemen for State nominations! Several lots have been sold lhc Prospect Hill addition dur'?S P. , d PI" lortaoie aweinng nouses wnn as ... ., , , " ... ,, 1 '. T,'. way, that Prospect Hill addition is the "best lying" building tract in the clt' of Blooinington. All uie "HS are mSa ana roiung, so tliat drainage can be easily seeurcd- KeluT oolclT t,r 0(ld.V Carmichael can be consulted as to prices and terms. Better see about getting a building site bofore the most dcsirablo lots are disposed of. Estate of Eliza Sluss, Deceased. TVJOTIOE is hereby 01 vex, that Charles O. Corr, Administrator of the above nnint;d es'tate, h.is thi8 doy filed in the oflice of the Clerk of the circuit court of Monroe county. State of Indiana, his accounts and vouchers in fina, settie,ent of said estate, and that the same will come up fur heariuf and disposition in said court at the next term thereof, to-wit: on the first, Monday in March, 1SU1. CHARLES U. COKK, Jan. 21, '94. Adminiatrator. Gheat Mvsic Offer. Send us the names and addresses of thre or more performers on the piano or organ together with .six cents in postage and we will mail you one copy Popular Music Monthly, containing' ten pieees ful) sheet music, consisting' of popular song's, wn Hr.es, marches, etc.. Hrningwl for the piano and orpin, Address: PoruLAU Mrsi! Mo.vnn.v. Indianapolis, Ind. SHKJtlPF'S SALK. By virtue of an execution to me direetid from the Clerk of the Monroe circuit court, 1 will expose at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, FKlilMTARY, 17th, 1S!M, between tlie hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and I o'clock n. m.. of Raid da v. tit Court ! House door, Monroe eounty, Indiana, i the following described property, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section (.15) thirty-nve township (10) north ran'e one (l)west, eontaiuiuy 40 aeres mort- or less. Also a-ll that part, of the southeast quarter of the southeast- quarter of said section thirty-five (3.1) town ten (10) north ranje one (i) west that lies north of Ilea 11 Hlossoin creek and east Of the center line of said quarter quarter containing six aeres more or less. All situated in Monroe county, Stute of Indiana. Taken as the property of Willis (!. Lentz at the suit of Tenu Lent.. Said sale will be made without liny relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WILSON ADAMS. .'an. i, "Jl. Sheriff Monroe County.

Ed. Hall has moved to Mrs. McCoy's house, on west Oth street. The county 1'iiion of the Y. F. 8. C. E. will hold a cunventhn

I in Blooinington, Feb. !, at eh. Wid- ' IU't t. 1 resbylerian chll ! ,. , . i Mrs. Martin of Chicago, imntl--ninf Mni-u.-rt ViM'fnn ! I will be here Thursday on a visit to i her daughter. i Mrs. Woolery. mother of j Henry and Pierce Woolery will j leave soon to visit her daughter in Dakota. She will take her grandchild, the little son of Pierce Woolery, with her. NEXT TO THE BIBLE. The sermons delivered at. the Parliament of Religions at the Columbian Exposition can be purchased at the otlice of the Bloominijton World. The book is handsomely bound, contains over 1 1000 pages, and was edited by a former J. u. Instructor, Prof. Walter R. Houghton, and published by R. C. McNeely, who is a native of this city. The publishers of the World offer the book, in connection with six months' subscription for $2.50, which is certainly a very reasonable offer, as the the price of the book alone is $2.50. They . also offer a handsome portfolio of twenty-two World's Fair views in water colors, for $2.00, including a year's subscription to The World. The retail price of the portfolio is $1.50, and a more acceptable gift or keepsake could not be found. Address or call on Cravens Bros., Pubs. World. As 1 have moved to the north side of Allen's new block I will deal in second hand goods again. I must sell out my old stock of Wall Paper at some price, so as to .make room for new stock. Come and try me. I have in stock Paints, Linseed Oil, Varnish, Turpentine, Hard Oil, and the best Coal Oil at 15c. per gallon. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. We do Pointing and Paper Hanging. Mixing colors a special! There will he Persian Dancers at our grand opening. Come early and avoid the rush. JOHN H. WYLIK. On Feb. March S and April !, the L. X. A. & C. IXy. (Monon Route) will sell excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip, to New Orleans, nil points in KenttiekA'. Tennes see. Alabama, Mississippi and to points j in (ieorffia as far east as Augusta, and j on and west of a line drawn from Au-g-usta to Milieu. Eastman. AbbcyvJUq.; and Albany, then direct to Kircjif-me-lion, inclmlin?" rminls in PlrMMiln i the L. X. I!y. wesferf River Junction, i Continuous passag'e each direction. ! Final limit twduty (-.'(I) days from date at sale. Absolutely Pare. A Perfect Stimulant for Medietas! Purposes. FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR AMD ARTIFICIAL COLORING MATTER. Prof. John N. Hurtv, analytical chemist, says of this "Old Process " Whiskey : " I answer ever' esl of tbe V. S. Plmrmacopcein. Tlie purity and excellence of this whiskey rccommend It for all medicinal uses." This whiskey has been warmly endorsed by a large number of Physicians who have used it in their practice. The " R. Cummins & Co. Old Process Sour Mash Whiskey" is sold by all reputable retail druggists. It is put up in bottles bearing our lithographic label. PHICE, FEB QUASI, $1.35. A. Kiofer & Co., Indianapolis, 'Wholesale Druggists, nd Sole Distributors, i R. CuDMins & Co., Distillers, LORETTO, KENTUCKY. SOLl BY UNDLKY's SONS. INVEST YOUR SURPLUS MONEY IN TUOSE PROSPECT HILL LOTS. You want a Home for your Old Ago. This is tin opportunity to secure it. You should call on S. E. CARMICHAEL for particulars. S t oc kliolcie vh M ft in jr. Til E AXX'AI MKliTINti of the Stoel.lioiders of Tin-: tiiicAco & m.ooMiNtnoN SrONE t'O.Ml'ANV will be heM at the Oiliee of the t'om);inv, on the Sevoiul Tue.silay of 1-Vh-rnry, 1 SI) I WM. .KMIXSOJS". .Seeretarv. Deeeiubcr is''if.

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Given Away You should take the hint, and; buy your Groceries vnd Queensware of A. H. Wilsox. lie carries tlie finest and largest stock and takes great pains With Every Order mid charges the lowest prices. You .should quickly order him to scud you a Sack of Flour! With coll'oc, sugar, tea, rice, crackers, canned and dried fruits, &c. CAPTION. if a dealer offer W. X. Jlouglaa shoes at a rcduueil price, or ey he has them wlt'tiout namo utamped on bottom, put him down a a fraud. Ud?fs BOYt OUGLAS $3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. l. DOUOtAS Shoes ore stylish, easy fit. ti:iif, and give bcue- SAtislilction ,tlthc pricts wtvcrtisfd I'.wn anv other ina!iC. Try pair and lie convinced. 'l'hc slampinof W. I.. XJUuglas' name and price on the iKittom, vhich guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annuallv those who wear t iein. Dealers who push thu s.iie of W. T.. Douglas Shoes pain customers, v.-iiich helps to increase the sales onthcir full line of good. They car ailord to st-;l at a less prof.t. and we believe you can save monev hv huyinj; ali Tour footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upnn anplicalion. Address.. M XT, L. DOUGI..iS , Crocktou, MnM- " Ed WiiKTSKi'j., Dloomiugton, Thko Thrasher, Smithvillc. C. CT. Dirxx, Stinesville. o. & Ohio and Mississippi Eaiiway C3"Tni-: Fast Lixe Kast and West.j 4- Solil Itaily Trains to Cinciuuali, -I Solid Oiiih Trains ti St. Louis, 2 Solid Daily Trains to Louisville. Connect inn in t 'nion Depots with trains for all lines fn- the Kast, West, North and South. Through Vestibule Ray Coaches, I'ullman l"arlor Cars and Sleepers on till trains. A Double Daily Line of Pullman Vestibule Buffet Steepen from, St.. Louis and Stations on Main Line to Washington, Baltimore, rhilatlelphia and New York, without chiag-e. TIomk Skkkcbs moving' West should take this line us it has loss changes of cars and bettiir aeoommodations than other routes. Our Vestibule cars are a luxury, which may bo enjoyed by all, mthrrt extra char-re, and every uttention is given out passengers to make their journey pleasant' and comfortable. Our ap-ente will take pleasure in an swering; inquirie s in regard to rates f Or - passengers and wight, time, routes and connections; call at your home If desired and attend to shipping freight by the most direct routes and checkirg baggage, without charge for any assistance they may l e able to render. N.B. Passengers should purchase tickets before entering cars, as the ticket rate is ten cents less than tha . car rate. Communications addressed to tho undersigned will receive prompt attention. Address: 1). C. Shanks, Ticket Agent o & Ry. Mitchell Indiana, W. P. Townsend, Traveling Passenger Agent, Vincennes, Ind. F. W. Tracy, lresident, O. P. McCabty, Acting General Passenger, Agent, Cincinnati, O. Probate Ciiu.ie No. SOti. In the Circuit Court. Monroe County, Indiana, December Term, 1S03. William 3. Lowe, Administrator of the estate of Pe ter Carmichael, deceased, vs. Lydia Carmichael. .Tames U. Carmichael. Michael T. Carmichael. etal. To Richard Carmichael and Ifarvy Dodd. You are severally hereby notified that the above name ! petitioner, as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the circuit court of Monroe county, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto and praying therein for an ordur and decree of said courl authorizing the sale of certain real es tate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make ttssets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of sit id estate; and that said petition, so tiled and pending, is set for hearisi r in said circuit court, at the court house in liloomington, Indiana, on the :.'d judicial day .of the March term, 1;!. of said court, the same being the 0th day of March. ISM. Witness the Clerk antl seal of said court, this ltitli dav of December, 1303. SEAL JOHN W. CRAVEN'S. Dec. -!), 'i!.'5. Clerk. It. A. Fulk. Att.-.rnev. DFXCAX & KATMAX. Att'ys.J Notice to Non-llcsideuts. The State of Indhina. Monroe County. Jn tlie Monroe Circuit Court, December Term, IH!!:t. ' The Workinginen's Huilding Ixian Fund and Savings Association vs. Daniel A. lintehcr, Ivttte C. l.uteher. John W. Harnett, et Complaint Xo. 30fl. Now comes the plaintiff by Duncan & llutinan. its nttorneys, and tiles its complaint herein together with an affidavit of Ira C. ISatman that said defendants Danie' A. Uuteher, Kate C. Knteher and .lo:m V. iiariu tt are not residents of the State of Indiana: that i-aid netinn is for the ponnise of enforcinga lien against real estate and that said non-resident defendants are lie -Ksarv parties thereto. Xotiec is thciefore hereby given said defendants, luf.t mimed, that unless they be and appear on the lirsl day of the nexi, term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holdcn on the first Mon!ay of Mareh. A. D-. ISiM.at thecourt ho:se in lUtKimington. in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the sitme will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name iintl the seal of said court, affixed at liloomington this I'.Hh dav of December, A. D. I8M. IOHX W. CUAVKXS, Clerk. Dc X. 3IONON UOl'TIO. TIMK TAIU.K AT l!l..iiilllX !Tll.. Mail Train Xorth arrives Mail Train North Louisville Aeeom'd'n North, I.nt-al l''i'iiht Xorth. Mail Train South, Mail Train South. Louisville Aeconi'd'u South, Local Freight South, A. K. UKIl'n.V 1SIUAXA. l':oii a in 10:47 a m 7:40 p ni 7:o5 a m 4:01 a m , 4:00 p m j ',:;i(t a nt 7:00 u in! .i;or. 1

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lak,j:st AtiKXCVTHE CIXV. jS)Igt0U;U0 IlQSSSS FOItt In l!is City iMst Tear. Oflice One Door West of the National Hotel, BLOOMIXGTON, INDIANA. Ij AW C A lt I 8 : (Attorneys are cmrnestly requested to remember Tlie ProgToss' when they have an j' legal Rilvertisins to do.) Locdk.v & Loudbx, Atfys, office over Xational Hank. All leg-al business earefnlly attended to. Probate business, and colloeting of claims will be given prompt attention. If. C. D.rsPAX, Attorney, office over Corner Shoe Store, west side block. Will practice in all courts, and give the must careful attention to probate business and collections r'ri.K & Conn, Attorneys, office over Corner Clothing Store, west side square. l"robatc business a leading specialty. Col 1 euti ins made and promptly remitted, Mn.KT & Rice, Attorneys; probate business, insurance and general collections will receive prompt attention. Office over the Corner Clothing Store. Kast &Mili.kr Attorneys, office over Jesse Howe's, .west side square. Will practice i n all the courts, and will make -a specialty of probate business, commercial collections, etc., etc. Wm. H. East, Attorney. Probate business given special attention. Will collect claims and make loans. Office on north side square, up-itairs. C. R. Wobraix, Attorney pension business a leading specialty; wUl practice in all courts; office over the Eagle Clothing store, west side public square. .1 amks F. Moboas, Attorney at Law, office on north side of Public Square, in old Bee Hive Block. Is giving his whole attention now to his law practice. Will practice in all the courts. Collections and Probate a specialty. II. A. Lee, Attorney, office over Express office, west side square. Will practice in all courts, and give probate business careful attention. .1. It. I'ir.BERT. Attorney at law. Office over Hall Bros dry :oods store. Does a general probate and collecting business. Will practice in all the courts. Wir.sox & Hatfield, Attorneys. Office over Ulewitt's drug store, west side of square. Will practice in all courts, and give special attention to probate business and collections. Yandalia Line. the Tirr.orosn usk to kast a vrjesx KAST HOl-SD. No. 20, 1:43 p. ni. No. 8, 3:27 p. m. WEST II07ST. ! No. 5, 9:01 a. m. No. 1, 12:58 p. m. No. 3, 0:12 p. m. No. 21, 2:00 p. m. No. 15, 8:22 a. m. No. 7, 18:31 a. m. No. ; 8:26 a. m. No. 3. 5:34 p. m. No. 6, 3:84 a. m. Phobia Divisios Trains leave Terre Haute, Ind. : No.Tj, 7:05 a. m.; No. 77, 3:25 p. ru LSAVK A. M. Si K. Terre Haute, 0:30 4:00 Crawfordsville, 8:10 Frankfort, 0:11 7:18 Logansport, 10:35 8:tS Abihve South Bend, 1:15 10M St. Joseph, 3:15 Close connections at all points In KiehJ - .iaan Any infirmaut3rrdwjg route, rates, &c., address a M. WB EEruEtt,-,rrae"' ing Passenger Agent, Terre Haute. Ind. E. A. FORI), General Passenger Agent. J. M. CHESBROUOH.AssistantGeneral Passenger Agent, St, Louis, uo. THOMAS & GO. DEALERS IN COALt tvOOl), LIME, SAND,. CKMI2NT. ADAMANT, &C West Kirk-vood Avenue, fliree: doors East of Tannery. leave Orders at Iiindley's Sons. FRANCES and A3TNA WOODWARD, OPTIIALMIC OPTICIANS. Diagnosis and relief of all conditions of iniperfcct or painful vision due to errors of refraetiott or eye strain. Office Over Collins & Rat-sell Store. :" OFFICK HOURS in. aul 2 to 4 p. : 10 to 12 a. m. Nervous Prostration How Cured Canipbellsburg. Ind., June 1, lS9JrFaris IJros. I had been suffering from nervous prostration for a year, and at times feared that I would become a raving maniac. While in liloomington on a visit to relations I was induced to buy a bottle of South American Ner vine at your drug store. The first bottie had a magical effect, and I of course continued the use of the medicine. I am happy to say that I grew slowly but steadily 1 letter, until I am now as well asver. Of course I feel the infirmities of age, but so far as the disease is concerned I am a new woman. Yours truely. llAXS.VlI J. WlIJiEKFOBCR. Notice of Application for Lice use. The undersigned, a male person over the age of twenty-one years and an inhabitant of the County of Monroe and State of Indiana, hereby gives notice to the citizens of the City of liloomington, Indiana." and of the First Ward of said City of liloomington and of Bloomington Township, in said county of Monroe and State of Indiana, that he will at the March Term, IS!4, of the Hoard of Commissioners of the eounty of Monroe, State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a lieense to sell intoxicating liquors to-wit: Spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time, for the period of one I year, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises; the said premises upon which he desires to sell said spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, being situated in the First Ward of snid City of liloomington, township of liloomington. county of Monroe and State of Indiana, and described as follows: A part of in-lot 130 one hundred and thirty, ill the city of llloonringtoii, in liloomington township, Monroe county. State of Intiiana, which part of said inlot is described and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning 30 iifty feet due south of the northwest corner of said lot, thence running south :'-' twenty-two feet, thence rnnnintr east .Ol fifty feet, theme running north j?2 twenty-two f,.0t. thence running west (30) fifty feet t the place of beginning. DANIKL A. STOUT., lilooiiiingloii. Ind.. .Ian. 31. "94.