Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 August 1894 — Page 4

Republican Progress

SPBSCRUTtOX, $1:50 PER YEAR Wn A. Uabe. Editor and Proprietor (Office Oyer Stk Store, Fbe Block. BEPUBUCAN TICKET. Congressman .Tksse Overstreet Joint Senator, Henry G. DrJfo.vs Representative, George W. Ai.i.isoS Pros. Attorney, Jons E. Edmos nsox CO XT 1ST T Y: Sheriff Wilson Adams Clerk, Treasurer, . . Recorder, . . . Coroner Iohx T. AVoodw.vkd Joskpr S. Woodward James W. Jacksos Dk. JosF.ru l. Rookrs Surveyor, Commissioners First Dist.. . . Third Dist... Hesuy Hexi.ey . .Willi All Peterson Ezra Prbriso Axy mas vrho has been appointed Executor. Administrator or Guardian should never give an order for the insertion of his advertising' in a newspaper till he investigates the claims of the Progress. Demand that the legal advertising be sent to the Progress office, where it will be done carefully and correctly, the proprietor having had over twenty years' experience in that class of business. THE FARMERS' FRIEND Of Fort Wayne, Iud., Is one of the best papers of its class in the State, and should be taken by every family that resides on a farm. To any of our agricultural friends who pay 1.50 cash in advance subscription to the 4 'Progress,' the Farmers' Friend will be sent free for one year. This is in advance, and fnll 1.50 subscription, remember. Mr. Baker of Chicago is the guest of Mayor Buskirk's family -Henry Axtell and wife and ! Wish Belle Axtell near Sixjncer. are camping j Apples $1.40 per bushel and Tery scare. What will the price be next winter ? Mike Seward has a cosy cigar store on the east side of the square, and some of the best brands in the country on the inside. Corn is now selling for more than wheat, something that never occurred before in the recollection of people now HvLdg. Misses Lena and Jessie Simmons have returned after a protracted visit to relations in Lincoln, Ills., and vicinity. A well is being dug near Pad. Sparks' grocery, South Park, as the people in that locality have been suffering great inconvenience from scarcity of water. Bev. Gault and wife of the Reformed Presbyterian church will spend his vacation, during the month of August, at Glenwood, Minn. The parlor concert at the residenee of Wm. Johnson and wife, last Friday night, was an : unqualified success. The entertainment was gotten up in aid of the organ fund of the Baptist chorch. There is an immense crop of beech mast. The nuts are of extraordinary size, and will be a good substitute for victuals, when the Bloom ingt on newspaper men get thin and hungry this fall. Ab. Helton's house is being finished, as is also Sudbury's new house. Perry Harris' house is up ana being shingled. lnese houses are all on the west side f north College Avenue. ,tA ;., r i.,i

tary condition, and Dr. Potts will ! D,rif e11' fll?el give them his immediate attention, d complaint ag. IV IWlnr hc nmn I,..! n',,r-l Wl10 18 a S1

be a vigilant and pains-taking sec retary of the board of health. About fifty couples partici patea in and enjoyed tne reception . at J. W. Simmons', north Mor- j a. j. mi . i ! i j . ion street, inursiay nigni. 11 was gotten up in behalf of tho Ladies' Missionary Society of the It; no : M. h, church. Heres Progress Choice of any Light Colored suit in house 00. We are going to d ttu until AUtiUST FIRST to run out out Summer Goods. Our rule for this time will be 2 Price. On all Light Colored Suits. 18.0 Suits, 16.00 sy.oo H.OO 7.00 ti.OO 0.00 4.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 ti it TERMS SAL.& WE CANNOT OP THIS GASH. CHAlifiE ANY

SUITS AT THESE PRICES. ; fraud. Some of the artificial cofr fee is made to imitate the re.vv

wii 1 BRUCE & MCGftRy.

Sunday school teacher What are the Heathens ? Bright Boy Heathens are people who don't quarrel over religion. Feed a tramp and nine times out of ten you feed a man who is mare able to work than you are, and who lies in the shade while yon work in the sunshine for the food you give him. Ex.

"Ah," she murmured, as she placed her fair head against his manly bosom, "how wonderful a piece of mechanism is that which nestles here. It beats, and all is love. Its promptings lead us to kindness, its every beat makes the oue we love happier. Y ere it not for its being in the human breast, love could never "1 guess you're right," he said, "you're leaning against my pocket-book!" Ind. Journal: Al. Blake, representing the Frank Bird transfer company at the Union station, reports that travel is the lightest he has ever seen it in thirty-two years. The world's fair season, he stated, the travel was the heaviest in all his experience. The summer tourist business is all that is holding up the local passenger traffic, he stated. He notices that many of the traveling men are laying oil at this time. Martinsville Gazette: Daniel Norman, of Morgantown, has sued the -Titna Insurance Companv, of Hartford, Connecticut, for 1,500. Norman lost his drusr store stock in the recent Monrantown tire. He alleges tho goods destroyed were worth ?2,000, and were insured, in said company for 1,200. The company, it is said, refuses to pav on . 1 , ,1 - , , ! me grounu mar Aornian convened St,!.e a !WI SaloOD' ! uuti uius euuiigeu ms uusmcss. , The uucstion is often nsknd i regarding the law of the street for ! pedestrians. A lawyer answers as follows: "The streets belongs ! to the teams and vehicles, and pe destnans have no more right on them than teams would have on the sidewalk. The cross walks and street corners belong to pedestrians, who have the right-of-way there by the law against teams. Many drivers ignore tho law, go dashing over cross walks, endangering the life and limb of the pedestrian, without once thinking that they were violating the law by driving rapidly over a crossing, nor can a driver ob struct the street Columbus Times. While the Republican party was in power, if a small strike occurred anywhere in the country, no matter H it were only on some ; private contract, at a livery sta-! ble, or the waiters at a restaurant ; or some retail store, the Demo- j eratic newspapers and politicians ; wore 11 Wi,s " t,u U1 LIlt' Kepublican President and Kopuli- j uean congress, isow, wnon xne: entire country, from ocean to : ocean, and from lakes to Gulf, is! in perpetual distress, owine to

panics and labor troubles; the nulS in Pullman cars. The land full of idle men and one big 'working people do not ride in strike is followed by another, in ! Pullman car they lind it too inone continuous chain of trouble j finally expensive, leaving out all and distress, not one of these self- j question of sontimont. Tho peosame editors and speakers are!Plewuo patronize Pullman cars heard to say that these labor trou- j nre tlloso wuo uavc P'o'-V of bles are duo to the blunders and ; money money to throw at birds incapacity of Grover Cleveland ! nnd tuy lou-t cttIC anything and his Cabinet and the present ! about Dc,s or iho ca"e for wl'icu

congress wnicn is overwhelming j Democratic. Mrs. Flori her attorneys, Campliollsburj that she went to Baker's place of business, at various times, prior to thc 15th of July, 1802, and forbade him to give or sell any kind of intoxicntinrr Honors to her husband; that she informod lnm ; that her said husband was m the j

onco Hendricks bvltue individuals who keen up Pu - Uerrc iiaute, is visiting menus : i- c"y A.i

Messrs. Bilyow & man's palace cars, Debliy, old; here, tto is a depot carpenter on , Uonroe lllAi3kmkt tbe rente' ami ! 5 DlPlaOMAS

habit of becoming mtoxicated andjvacant housc neap j wX, Sun.

mat saiu intoxicanis wouiii Kin him: that in dctianto of these or ders Baker and his agents did sell and give her husband iutoxicating drinks between Jul v 15 and 30, and in all of said July, 18H2, and by which liquors he was made beastly drunk and crazy for a period of two weeks from the effects of which he died. Whcrc1 fore she asks judgment for dam ages in the sum of ?f!,000. The defendant has retained as his attorneys Messrs. Elliott & Hosteller. Salem Sun. Artificial C'oit'ee. Household flours. It will perhaps be news to many ! to know that tons of artificial oof -: fee txe being niado and sold for thc purpose of mixing with and adulterating coffee. The grains are being stamped out, colored and roasted s 03 to look exactly like the genuine article and would, if mixed with the genuine colfco, easily deceive an unskilled eye. I The fact that the color of the article does not match that of tho fresh roasted is one of the metheds of detection and if the fraudulent grain is bit in two its lack of taste and hardnesss will expose the coffee grains and may also ifoanl in an adulterant. bo

H. S. Bates, Registrar of I. U., is visiting his brother who resides in Indianapolis. Prof. Davidson will take a course of study in Chicago University. Mrs. Horace Norton, who has been visiting relations in Chicago, has returned to her home on north College Avenue. Prof. Millis and family have gone to Attica, Ind., where he will have charge of the public schools of that city. By cablegram to K. C. G reeves. Prof. .Robert Lyons announces that the University of lioidelburg, one of the oldest in

j Ciermany, has conferred upon him j th deTco of Ph. D. Peter Bowman's new house on north College Avenue has hot and cold water and electricity, with all modern conveniences. He, it seems, will not occupy it himself. Graham Earlc, the ,von wel known actor, who has appeared vnil

in bloemington iinumlierof times, ! Ninety men were watching is said to bo insane, and is at ! ten at work on the Gentry excapresent contincd in an asylum in i vation Tuesday morning. Chicago. Antoinotlo i)Hnean w;n ae. P. S. Earle writes to Prof, jcornremv Mrs. Ciimmiiw to Can-

hoc oiintu oi i lie opera uousc inni he is not insane, 1ml is making an effort to get his company together for the fall campaign. Berry Butcher received an order for a washing machine recently from a customer at "Ncgrofoot, Virginia.-' First time that postofliee was heard of here, hut it is in the postal guide. The annual meeting at the Tongue graveyard will occur this year on August Oth. Senator Fulk received a letter last Saturday from his brother. Rev. Martin " p-ii, :,, wilif.). i. sfnf f ilot be in attendance as usual. TllG KeVercnd gentleman is 72 years ot use. Thc dedication of the new Catholic church at Bedford, last Sunday, was attended by a large number of excursionists, Four coaches filled with people left here at 7:3(1 a. m., accompanied by the Mechanics' Bund. The visitors speak in highest terms of their treatment in the "Stone Citv.' and of courso tormed a favorable opinion of one of the best towns j in Southern Indiana, which the same is Bodtord. The "Courier" is kicking out j of the traces, and is determined to , make it warm for John W. Cra-j veus, the chairman ot the Demo-! ,4.;. ....,.. n,,.,,:4-4-n .,.,.1 4.K.. ! viuiit; tviutiijf ui-iinunLi.fu uut.i tut. candidate for Senator. The Progress at the time published the truth about how the conventions wore set up and the lists of. delegates were read from vest packets i,v the fellows who retired behind the iron doors of the vault, but! some of tho Democrats denied it, I aU(i auinc others the Courier. Now it js admitted and condemned 1 ty tucse same men. ridiculous V. Debs .v.., alld insane freaks of E was, the Progi-csa thinks, askins the people ol these 1. b. to quit i' '"""J1nuanuy peopie anu uioommgiou euitors (rtnily paper editors) are victed of the murder ef Charley and Jesse Hibden, on the night of Feb. IS. Jones, whase home is in Sponcer, Ind., came to Boone..:n. - 1 T :.i. il.mMm brothcr stoek (lealel. . rr, . . dav evening, Feb, 18, and that was the last tune the liibuons were j seen alive. Jones circulated the report that they had left on a trading expedition toward Waldron. On tho night of Feb. 1 ! the house in which they wore encamped btirnod down. A half bushel of charred bones, also buttons, rings, ete., identified as the property of the Hibdons, were found in the ashes during the next ! two weeks. Jones was arrested in tho immediate neighborhood while selling the stock of the llibdon brothers. MARTHA WASHINGTON COOK-BOOK FREE! 320 PACES. ILLUSTRATED. One of the best CooUtiKkH pUhlislll'tl. It t:ol:tin(i recipes fur all kinds fS cookluff. Also d.'iart11 1 cuts on Mcitcine, F.ticjit'Hte, and Tilt rci'iiK.. Imlt'ud for Uuady ieffi 'mailed free, Inhinin OO T AWflTJ T.TOK1 READS cut from jLlon Coffeo wrojiporo i . . . . 1 A ' fi.v C ...... ! VVrtHif-r ll "f .nr.'i.Tl'lii..l'i. ii.lr.m.-. '.. ; .ic, i ; ,.ivi. m.i-y. a i.. i;!'ii.i 1-i.inrn -mi i:. iii j every piicHUK? ii i.mi i

& Mitchell his 'boy. T" V anunna, out is out or oiii i protits tor a term not exceeding seven' .V.,' pi-,,; bv reason of the dullness of busi-' yc. Mie timing real estate, to-wit. j l Oil i nstlsaac l.aker, Jessc H. Jones a VOung man ns he sav j sltuate ' M"nroe ; Itest R()tarv Sewing Machine, lloon Keeper at in,.. k,10 ,.0,i I ' Lot number three (3) in the town of . ,' ,, ,, ,

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Huron & Oak Street. TOLEDO, OHIO.

Samuel Moore of west ofj town had a yield of 1,000 bushels ;

from his wheat lieh Born to Dr. II. E. Gabe and wife, f:7 Virginia Ave., Indiana - i polis, a son. Kirk Miers lias a half dozen good horses at t ho BaillhridgC Kail' J. W. Hit V will niOVC to this place froinEllcttsville as soon as ho can secure a house.

II. T. and .f. W. SinimnnCrnvf..rd Johnson to Martha

... , :., r:.,:, ., .. i .. :. :w c? in v.iiu iiuiiui on imiMuirsh luiinet ted with their stores. Blount Campbell has purchased Mrs. Grundy Dunn's half of the Dunn block. Rev. Durham of Indianapolis will preach for the Walnut St. Presbyterian people next Sunday. John Curry's field of wheat, fourteen acres, yielded 4155 bushels, or 31 bushels to the acre. -Munson Alwater will leant i in the Kaines school. Youngstown, in ' I mm mil, j nersville and Aurora on a visit soon. The annual reunion of the Twenty-first Regiment, First Indiana Heavy Artillery, will be held at Gosport August Sth and 0,ht ISM. Miss Ida Louden left to-day for Englewood to visit relations, aud from there will go to "Waukesha to remain some time. VI Good, clkax papeks for sale at this oflicc, for cutting patterns, wrapping, or any other purpose, very cheap. Call soon. George Norman is a grass widower, as Mrs. Norman is visiting her mother and other relations in Chicago. Mrs. John IS. Waldroil of i Seymour is the guest of j0hn ! , j, . . t-- i V aldron S family, west Kirkwood Avenue. ; Walter ltobcrtson has re-mm-f.,1 hid fiiinih- tn Klnnmincrlon i !flnd they now occupy the Gilmore t house, coiner 6th aud Jdadison.sts. tl0l, (). Ewan, a former well j kuowu nulr0iid man wlio was lo-1 Catcd in Uloomincton for awhile,! died in Indianapolis last week. j Mrs. David Taylor of Terro! H!luto js ti,0 ut.st' 0f relations ' an(i f rUinds in aud near Blooming-! (on A dealer was hero last week with .twenty-two head of Oregon J horses which he was taking loj Louisville to sell. The Indianapolis Sun says: ; "Deputy T. S. Attorney Coi r j wears a straw hat of. phenomenal . width and fantastic design.' Cashier Woodburn of the First National bank has been quite; sick during the past week, and 1111 able to attend to his duties at bank. Dr. Keen, the evangelist, is to lie secured for the week of Sept. 19th while Indiana conference of the M. E. church is in sossion, to hold peutacostal meetings. Walter Scroggiu, a 13-year j of this i old nonhev of lioiifst .Toe nl.tfo wn miinthired in n whenf piuce, a Huoinuca in a ""tui bin at Morgantown, while playing with the wheat as it ran out, one . day last vcek. -Esijuire AVm. Iiarrold, formerlv of this place, but now Ot i will be preached on Sunday, the j 5th dav of August, at Brummett s Creek church, at 10:30 o'clock a. 111., by the Rev. "James Barrow. Also a basket meeting. All are invited to come. Mem Iters of Co. J I are anxious to attend encampment this year, as lliey nave seen no active service, but it is probable that no encampment as there will be the strike business has coal about $25,000. Franklin Lodge IC. of 1 wish to secure a new room, and to that end are negotiating for a j hall to lie built over tho now store roms that are soon to take the : place of tho frame buildings on the south side of the sijuare. The work of sprinkling streots around tlin .square miis begun Sat-1 urday afternoon, and in the even-' ing a gentle shower followed, thej lirst rain tor many weeks. Perhaps tho moisture induced the rain. It is said that stoek can be driven to Indianapolis while the roads are good for one-third of tho money that it: costs by rail, and a number of carloads have gone through on foot this summer, (.'lark & Sparks drove a lot of cattle through last week. W. i. Craven, father C'raven Bros., met with a less last week at Center of the serious Valley, he reHis ICt'lldl'icks COUlll V. " . where ShK'S (111 11 Splendid farm immense barn, that had cost ooo was burned to with all its contents. the giotind

--Clem. Whitaker and family have returned from n five weeks

visit to lelutions in Denver, Col. Geo. Weidenier has Mike Ken 's new house on Hill. routed Cedar Real Kstate Transfers, j Furnished by Jns.V. Jackson. Recorder. 'ov '1001S u mrt;r;iot'S. correctly ex iecutcd. tail at Ucrordcrs otlice. 1 i John N Taylor to Sherman Stewart. pt seminary lot . city. "1 1" j.l t; Trmey et al to Alice Xi-ill. pt lots IT and IS, llurri.ilsluri.r. .V.i ; Johnson, lot 17. D;ivi Id, Martha Robertson to .lames I) Sears. .'." acres, Kichlr.iid tp. J ti HI lor to S K (arinichaol, !i acres in Van Iturcn tp. Chances to Take Cheap Railroad Knit's. To Qnincy, Ind., account, settlers" pic nic, August Tickets on sale Aug. lo and To Battle Ground, Ind., old 10. 16. account camp meeting, Aug. 2 to 12. lo Denver, Col., account mcet...i. i'lff of American wheelmon. i tj, u" 1U' l J MUU I orv l.nv rate. ip: .1.-4 , i . , .-. I H to U1(J . Land-seekers excursions points in Michigan Auir. l-l Sept. IS. One fare fur round trip. Tickets good 20 days. MOXKOE COUNTY INSTITUTE i n, t' .1 t VA : i ion , at us ,iay meeting auopteu the j following- resolution: 'Whereas, the Monroe County Teaehers' Institute is worthy of the pntrou- : age and support of all progressive teachers: resolved, that we eommend j it to the teaehers of said county, and that "e will not employ as a teacher in puhlie sehools any teacher who is absent from said institute without a lawful excuse. " SHEUIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a cause wherein lirdick M. Wvlie is ! plaintiff, and Homer Thrasher, flazelj otte Thrasher and Alexander Strain ' are defendants, requiring me to make j tho sum of Two Hundred and Four l)ollars and Fort' Cents (S-.'til.-Ki) together i with interest on said execution and ' costs, 1 will expose at public sale to ' the highest bidder, on ! SATURDAY. AUUL'ST ?.vra, 18!H, between the hours of 10 o'clock it. m. o'fk p. m. of said day at the door of the court house m Hloomlupton, Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven i years oi inc. jouowimr ueserioeu reai estate, situated hi Monroe county, State 01 Indiana, to-wit Hcginningat the northeast corner of tho southeast quarter of section (17) " ' sotii.ii v.. seventeen, mnninsr south (77) sev-cutv-seven rods, thence west (l0) one hundred and sixtv pkIs. thence Ht.rth (77) seventv-ft veii rod", thence east (10") oue hundred and sixly rotlii to the plueo of beg-'ni'ins-rVlso commencing at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section (101 sixteen, thence, runnin;r east (.14) fourteen rods. thence south (771 seventv-st V'-n rods thence west (11) fourteen ro.ln to section line, thence north i7'. i sev-eniy-seven rods to pl:i-v of 'oepinjiiiifr. containing S3) -':rhty-lhre pcivs icor,' or h-s;. ,1 in Ahniroe eouniv, Indiana, in township (7) seven ranpe (1) one we.-l. j Taken us th. property of Ua.elette 1 Thrasher at the suit of I(c.iclt il. f WyKc. ! I:: su. h renl.s and profits will not sell : for a sufrK-ient sum to witisfv s;t:l exe cation, interest and costs, I wid at the same lime and place expose to public . sale the fee simple of s-.tul real estate or so mncli thereof a.s may be utlicient to disohaofo said execution, interest , and costs. I

the Said sale will be made without any ' ! relief whatever from valuation or ap- ! praisement laws. j

WILSON ADAMS, Any. 1, ''.14. Sheriff Monroe couaty. ; Louden tt Loudeu, Att'ys for pl'nt'ff. SHKRIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a deereo to me directed from the clerk of the Monroe circuit court, in a cause wherein Herman llulmau is plaintiff, j aafl Homer Thrasher is defendant, re-1 q'lln-' me lo muiiB me- sumoi i-om , lrei, anJTwentvlive I)ullnrs nu(l Twenty-nine Cents 16125.29 with inter- i est on S3Ul do8re? an' e.ost?. 1 .w,u 1 est on said decree and costs, I will ex pose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATriiDAY, AUGUST 65in, 1891, between the hours of 10 o'elaok m. i State of Indiana If Mich rents and profits will not sell for u sufficient sum to satisfy said de-1 cree, interests and costs. I will, at the1 same time and place, expose to public i sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be suflicieut ' to discharcrcsaid decree, interest and ; j Said sale will be made without any j j relief whatever from valuation or ap-: prai anient wws WILSON' ADAMS, Sheriff Monroe Co. Aug. 1, (M. JCOUf ct ENTRAHCElSKa est. National m

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iWVNOX HO ITT E. TIME T.VM.K AT m.ooMlNHTOX, I.VOIAVA. Mail Train Ninth arrives 1l:".o p in Mail Train North loilsam Louisville Ac. .im'd'n North. T.uf. p m Jieal freight North. 7:u"a m Mail Train Smith. l:ii."i a m Mail Train South. :i:ll p tn Louisville .Accom'd'n South, l:.'lo a m Local Frciylit South, Turn a m A. K. HE1.TOX, Ai.k.vt.

Oscar Cravens has returned from I'liicajro where he went to buy another larife selection of handsome faces in new styles of job tvpe. for the

"World'' job printing otlice. Now '''' that est.abl isluucnt. lias the largest selection of type ever seen here, and the business man who does not u'f t. a sup- : ply of commercial stationery from thin lino establishment shows lack of taste. ' Wentworth. the foreman of the job room, is a lip-top job printer and will '. call at your place of business to tahe

your ruer. .lust drop limi a portal card, and thus save yourself trouble he will brin" around his samples and prices. MoI'xtaix Lakk Pauk. On the crest of the Allef.henifs, ::,tm feet abort? tide water, is one of the most eharmiiifr and healthful resorts and contains S(0 acres of forest and p lade. The temperature is delightful and hay fever and malaria are unknown. Thc I'ark is lighted by electricity. The hotels and boarding houses are first I class; board from $7 to Sb per week, r urnifthed cottages or rooms at rcason- ! able rates. -Ml llaltimore & Ohio trains stopat. me rant. rit.e 10 w.v. ltudisill, Superintendent. Mountain Lake Park, Md.. in regard to hotels, etc., and for information us to time of trains, rates of fare, ete., call on any ajrent of the lialtimore ,t Ohio Southwestern Railway, or address O. 1'. JfeCarty, General Passenger Agent, St, Louis. Mo. LAW OAUD81 (Attorneys are earnestly requested to remember 'The Progress' when they have any legal advertising to do.) IiOtmsH & Loudes, Att'ys, office orer National Hank. All letral business carefully attended to. Prohato business j and collecting' of claims will be given prompt attention. H. C. Duscak. Attorney, offle over t ornerMxoe Store, west side bloclc i Will practice in all courts, and give the

most carciui attention to probate Oust-; appeared in certain localities in Chinees and collections ! eajjo.known as "sweating districts," Fn.K & Cora, Attorneys, office over and Corner Clothing1 Store, west side square. 1 Whereas, the people living1 therein Probate business a leading' specialty, i are enag-ed in the manufacture of Collections made and promptly remitted, j ready matU; clothing-, and the repair of Mn-KV & IIice, Attornevs; probate A hand clothing, and business, insurance and general coUeo- ' hereas, much oi this material is tions will receive prompt attention, ! constantly being shipped in this State, Cilice over the Corner Clothing- Store. anl East&Miixkr Attorneys, office over . hereas. there is great danger that Jesse H..we s.,weSt side square. Will I W,U he sPread b? thls mcans' practice in all the courts, and will make j " 4 , , I sPe:iaitv of probate business, com- W'lvcl., lhat no such merchand.se i,.;t 'ni .. ; will be received for sale in this State mercial collecUons etcetc. I lfss previously disinfected hv the Wm. H. Kxtrt, Attorney. Probate methods adopted bv the American business (riven special attention. Will ihHc Health Association. A certincollect claims and make loans. Office on ,.ntn nf nM iwinv.ti.i irrnd i,v ti.

,,,,,.. 0.0. u, rn ! . K. oBRAtX, Attorney; pension business a leading specialty; will prno ! te In all courts; office over the Kagle i Clothing store, west side, public square, James P. MonGAN, Attorney at Ijftw, j office on north side of Public. Square, I in old Pec Hive llloclr. Is giving his . wnoie aneniion now io ma law prac-tu-e. Will practice in oil the courts. Collections and 1'robato a specialty. II. A. Lei:. Attorney, ofilce over Express oflicc. west side square. Will ,raeii;,e in all courts, and Vive probate i - ... .... , business careful attention J. 11. I-'h.j?i:ut. Attorney at law. Of-I flee over Hall Kre.s dry jroods store. Does ' a trenei'iil proeate ami coiiectiufr business. Will praeti -e in all the courts. Wii.sox vt H atviklp, Attorneys. Office over Hlewitt's druff store, west side of square. Will practice in all courts, and rive special attention to probate business and couecuoas, -..aa. The Highest Award -Fon 1'S PHI, THE "STANDARD" uiutmrntitttnittttttt t0 C53 2 iV1BALS Best Faniilv and Manufacturing I Sewing Machine. r.xlnblt 01 1' alllllv ami Manutactur;,1J MiU.biuw and Appliances. " . Embroidering Machine. ...... , ...... (jJJ C($ Euclid Ave.. ('LKV KLAN I, - - OHIO. i' VtPRK.f.I. .v. DAVIS. Agents, Bi-oomInutox, Ikd.

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Half Fake ExccRsroxs tol Michigan via the Vandalia Line on Jul V loth, August IM.h and September lst.ii, WM. The Vandalia Line will I sell excursion tickets to nearly all j prominent points in Michigan at one j fare for the round trip. Tickets good j to return twenty (20) days from date' of sale. The Vandalia Line now rum j a Through Sleeping Car between St. j Louis and liayview. Mich., passing' through Tenv Haute. Ornnd Hupids. St. Joseph, I'etoskey, Charlevoix, ete. I This trices you an opportunity to; Kpeud your vacation in some of Miehi- i fan's pleasant resorts at a vory low ! rate. For full particulars call on or ; address any agent of the Vandalia j Line or J. M , Oiobrouph, Asst tien'l I'ass'r Agttnt, St. Louis, Mo. j

CAUTION. If a ctoator offer Tf. E ftoaglas Shoes at a reduced price, or mym he has them without name stumped on bottom, put aim down cut a fraud urn fUo?rs 12 nn w - .Ha me W. L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. L. UOVGI.A3 Shoes arc atyliah, easy fitling, and give better Mitts faction at thu prtrt-s dvertiscd than any other make. Try n no pair aud be convinced. The stamping of W. L, Douglas name :ind price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of V.It. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and welicltevo you can save money hy buvmg all your footwear of the dealer advertised btlow. Catalogue free upon application. Address. . V. X,. DOUGLAS, Brockton. MawEd Wiietsexx, Bloomington, TitKO TiniA.SHEK, SunthviUe. C. C. Dcnn, Stinesvillej I Special Health Kotlee. , whoiv.-is. it hn .,,. to tlin knnwl(,,w o( tuis bo:irl. that small pox has . . ' . . " ' .' ; ueaitli Lommissioner ot tne City of 1 1. iut:ago or ins deputy and Hearing date o said disinfection, shall he posted upon thc box, bale or package containing' the same. On and at'ti'i the datotif the issuance of this proclamation any merchant resident in this county, receiving goods of this description, from the l.'ity of Chicago, not disinfected and certified as nlxive. shall be deemed guilty of vioh'tinir the rules of the State Board of Health, and shall be proceeded j i''st ae..-rdinjrl.v. I Hv order of Itoar.l. J. t I'DTTS. .SecreUry. Syocial Notice to Teachers. TKACHKKS' 1SSTITUTIS. The Annual Monroe County Teachers' Institute will be held in the hig-h school building1 Ang Uth to 10th, 18114. The followin;? instructors have been enquired: W. F. L. Sanders, C. If. Smith and W. II. Fcrtieh. Kvcry teacher in the county is expected to bo present during the entire session. F. P. ToriiXKK. Co. Supt. mEHTION f 1 can aud will supply you at Lowest Prices and on the most Liberal Terms, with BINDERS, REAPERS, MOW ERS, PLOWS, and ail kinds of IMPLEMEHTS. Call at my place of business, Two Squares West of Public Square, Blooniiugtou, Intl. Jno. D. Morgan. THOMAS & CO. UK ALE US IX COAL, AVOOD, UBIE, SAND, CIUST, ADAMANT, &c Veot Kirkwood Avenue, three doors East of Tannery. FKANCES ami ANNA WOODWA1D, OLTIIALMIC OPTICIANS. Diagnosis aud relief of all conditions of imperfect or painful vision due to errors of refraction or eye strain. OUiee Over Collius & Kartell's Store. OFFICK HOURS : IO to 12 a. in. and 2 to 4 1. in. Notice of Guardian. A I.I. lKRStXS ARK IIKttKBV SOVIFIEO not to credit, harbor, barter or trale with Miehael t'leencr, Sr. (iiveii under my hand, this the '.Hh dav of June. lsui. .1 AMES MctiARY, (iuardian. BALTIMORE & OHIO SOUTHWESTERIT K'O ne'oi?S'i?:'boston. AM. I'BAINS Kl'N TUKOt'OU 1 lt K S T WS' T H li IV O 11 1. V. ' ' Tin; B. .1 O, Sul'-.witcrn limited, a entirely nt w train. Vtilulcil, liehMd with nntk-h H atiil h:i the Anti'Ttiosconic device, leaves Cin- ' v-inDuti everv rvcuini; aud tho New York Express 1 every inorRtuK. I The bhoriest and bsl equipptd Lint between CINCINNATI and COLUMBUS l'ullman Piirlor And Slepmg Can. Tiin liours. j i T Pittsburgh to i Vi:l v'ohir;1 ;is, itiioviil tl Wlicelini;, with f!.!:..!.,!! l'.uil-t Meepitijr ati.l lurlorCmrs. 1 rtiitt;& always t Sw Afi Ity anv other lin. and ( ml --tra l;.rc for fat tiimj 011 llinilctl vestilulel ; trains. Aik for tU'kctt ia Citninouti atul tb B. j - O. R. U. t vv !.. mrY, t i. we i'rv

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TRY OUli LUNCH COUNTER. Central Isstasraai, So.Side WOOLLEY & BIRNHILl THE LARGEST AGENCY IN THE CITY. 315,5CO;00 Losses Pud In this City Last Year. Office One Door West of the National Hotel, BLOOHlXGTOJr, INOIANA. 'Fertilizers. For Illustrated circular, price-list mid name of nearest dealer, write . Cincinnati Desiccating Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. i E-lb.PASBES ST : MANY fiNE PREMIUMS StfEN FREE TO DRINKERS OF U0H COFFEE Absolutely Pure. A Perfect Stimulant for Medicinal Pnrpom fnee rnoM FUSEL OIL, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR AMD ARTIFICIAL COLONIIta MATTER. Prof. John N. Hurty, analytical chemist, says of this "Old Process " Whiskey : "It amHera erery teat or Uic V. H. Pharauuopnta. The pnrtty mmt excellence r thta wlaiaJkejr reum mend it tmw mil meJlataal mmtm." Thia whiskey has been warmly endorsed by a large number of Physician! who have used it in their practice. The "R. Cummins & Co. Old Process Sour Mash Whiskey" b sold by all reputable retail druggists. It is put up in bottles bearing our lithographic label. rsicz, PES WJIXt, 9XM. A, Kiefer & Co., Indianapolis, 'Whohv sale Druggists, and Sole Distributors, R. Cuinmiiis & Cq.s Distillers, LORGTTO, KENTUCKY. Vandalia Line. THE THROt'Oa LINE TO BAST A WKST EAST nonjiD. WB8T BOUWD. O Ko. 20, 1:43 p. ct. No. 8, 9:01 a. m, Xo. 8, 3:27 p. m. No. t, 13:58 p. n. No. 3, 0:12 p. in. Ko. St, 3:00 p. tn. No. 18, 3:22 a, m. No. 7, 18:31 a. m. No. 4: 8:26 a. in. No. 8, 5:3 p. m. No. 6, 3:34 a. m. 1'koiu.v Vimsios Trains ieaTC Ten Hauto, Ind. : No.75, 7:05 a. in,-. No. 7T, 3:S5 p. ra LKAVX X. It. p. K, Terns ttaute, 6:30 4rf OrawfordsviUe, 8:16 a Frankfort, 9:U TsM l.osnnsport, 10:35 :ta AjuuveKouth Bend, 1:15 St. Joseph, 2:45 Close connectiona at all poiatia tdohifran. Any information regarding: route, rate, &c, address C. M. WUKELEB, Trarting laiunfrer Atrent, Tttre Haute, Ind, E. A, l'YUtl), (iouerai Passenger Agent, J. M. CIIESI1UOUGH, AsBistaatGcDcral Paswngpr Agent, St. LouU. uo. H.P. BE0WH&SMT, ftisic Ui ui j(ipU lj. All kinds of SinEROARllS. l'AULOR CABIXIiTS, K0OK-CASKS M ORNAMENTAL WOUIv DONE TO ORDER, autl Job Work of all kind. Kkimiuing Flknitvuk aud t'iHOtJ?TKuis lono on short notice. Full line of Upholstering iSuaipies kept on hand " . ' ' i . V -i.

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