Bloomington Courier, Volume 7, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 June 1881 — Page 4

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4 THE SATURDAY COURIER.

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ACTUAL CIRGULATION

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LADIES AND lEHTS' AMi, LINEN' . . , -: SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT

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200 Do2en at : . ... . v . . . . . 20c 2?otmore than.balf the usual price. PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN

1 200 Dozen at . J 200 Dozen a 150 Dozen at . 300 Dozen ati.:. 250 Dozen at;. . t 300 Dozen at? . .

PETTIS, I VERS & CO. ' INDIANAPOLIS.

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We beg to inform the ladies

in and aronnd Bioomihgton that

irhen rea nested W letter we will

frail free ofrcharge full linos of sam-

i; plea, and carefully fill and forward

erdera however smafl by mail or express asrdesi red; Prices in everj case the same as if the purchaser

; . came tolndianapoijs: and bought the ;s .goods at our store. I t : TERMS P. O. order or C; O. D.

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O ue of the meanest tb iags a young man can dp, and it is not at all 'an

; uncommon occurrence, is to monopolusfe the time ancV attention of a young -? - girl- fofcia year or more without any

S definate object, and to the exclusion

of others of his sex whp, supposing bim to have matrimonial intentions; absent themselyes1' frcm her society. This udog-in tire- manger" wa of proceeding should be discontinued. It prevents-thercception of .eligible

" ofers of maiTiage, and fastenes ,to y the y oung girl, when the. : aqquaintante is-nnaliyj disolved,Jthe nnenviabie,sand unmerited: appellation of i x 'fliKt Let jail your- dealings wit h ; , f j ? women, young men,, be frank honest, z enrecisskpald be your : irijle jTreat-cveiyi woman you meet ;as you would wish another man to be

Kansas Law - - Ben Jv Smith, who has been yisiting'Bloomington, his old home during the past two weeks, and wh o is editor of the Record, published at Erie, ICansas, 4 is also a member: of the town council of that place. During his absence from home the council passed a series of new ordinances,

which we print below. It is due Mr.

imiih to sa that , had he been at

home he would have voted against nearly alLof the new laws. . Here is the Hat: - For kissing a pretty girl, one dollar. . .J . For kissing a homely one two dollars. .. . ..... . .: This tax is levied in order to break up the custom aliogetncr, and it is being regarded as a piece of inexcusable absurdity. , For every flirtation, ten cents. For every .... .ycjirig man who has more than one girl, five dollars.

CJourtinsr in the kitchen, twenty-

five cents. Courting in the parlor,

five dollars and fifty cents thereafter.

For a young lady giving a young man the mitten, five dollars and cost

of suit.

Seeing? a vounar ladv home from

church, twenty cents.

Failing to-see her home, five dol

lars and cost.

One ladv escorting another nine

cents and trimmings. For ladies who paint, two dollars

Proceed to be devoted to the rel ief of disconsolate husbands, who have been deceived by out side appear

ances.

Wearing a low necked dress, one

dollar. Proceeds to be devoted to

frail old bachelors whose early wet

fare has been put in jeopardy by

these fashions;

Wearing , hoops, eight cents per

hoop. . Bachelors oyer thirty yearcr old ten dollars' and banished to Utah. Each boy baby, fity cents. Each girl" baby, ten cents; Twins, one hundred dollars premium, to be paid out of the finds, accruing from the tax on old bachelors. Heads of families of more than thirteen children, fined one hundred

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iNothing makes a man a moral 6vt& .cast completely as the. stle i of his vote. .Henver can obliterate" the stigma, .iouns: man think of this, you wilibeia better man if you pick pockets, if you rob tills, if you ;rob .stores, if you hold up the wayfarer ior his mon ey than yon" will be ai'ler selling your vote. Xou never will be employed ithoutbeing watched? and suspectedr! . Think nofe that; your degradation wUi be comparatively

unknown. The common thief isjnot so well understood fas is ' the -man W"bo has ever thus degraded himself. sJPowwill never besafe from the1 pity and contempt pf all who know yon, 3nor from the upbradings of your

own' conscience-when yon shall recall

that you once regarded yourself a

Rev. Dr, Talmago, ol the Brooklyn

Tabernacle, N. Y, attacted the new

Bible revrsiou in his sermon last

Sunday, and charges it as a mutila

tion and profanation ol the good old

Book. Fie sa's the greatest work of

the last 200 years has been to have

the people understand that this was

the word of God; the truth, the whole

truth aud nothing but the truth, and

now the revisionists . say there are about 10,000 mistakes in it. and

make about id changes in the ser

mon on the Mount. He gives the

American revisionists credit with

twelve puges of practical protest, and

wants to know where this . revision business is to end. Hence he advises all people to hang on to the old Bible

if they would avoid skepticism.

-l i nine n TWnfitt. became f.moi-

tious or wished to advertise his Herald and to gratify one and do the other, he bought the little tub cajllod the Jeanuette, named it, and sent It and crew ouu in the white north to search for the North Pole. Of course Beaaette committed a blunder. If the 'ecu u cry wants to help Bunupttc out of all his mistakes, it will have no end of business of that character

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waists for misses.

have corset

There was joy on the farm . when Ben, the oldesi boy came back from college in his sophqraoie year, and the village was proud of him. "Cheese it, cully," he said when he met an old friend, the son of a neighbor who joined farms with his father

"chese it, cully, shove, us your flipper

clench daddies, oardv. How's his

nibs and whaus the new racket?"

And his promt old father said: "It

was just worth morc'n twice't the

money to hear.

Ben rattle off Greek

just like a livin! language."

The revises had their first

the 12d of this

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There are almost forty thousand

troups in Ireland, endeavoring to in- $ timidate the inhabitants by" beating

v them with the but4icnd of their musr, kets, prodding them with their- bayoi nets, or occassionaily, treating . them

. ' to a taste' of . buckshot. It . can be

. said bfhe tenantiy, however ,that f th ey can' not be ! in ci raid ated, . an d that they have so tar' held, theit own ; against the soldiers although armed ; w it h not h i ag -more formidable than brick bafo and shillalahs.

ProliLb!Vioii9 John H. Beadle, nhe unique edi tor" of tlie Rockville Tribune,1 was invited to support prohibition. He refused to advocate it, and an noun chtmself as opposed to prohibition in the following: . "Over 000,000,000 of the human race are in countries where tjtal abstinence is enforced by law, custom or religion-dcrthe promised results follow? Are Turks and Persians more; law-abiding than Scotchmen or Ecentuokians? Italy is the, most temperate of Indo Germanic na: tions; Scotland the most bibulous. Are. iifec and property more secure in Italy than in Scotland, or is there more learning, freedom and intelligence? V r ' In China (so Admiral Schenck told this writer) not one man in ten thousand knows the use" of liquor; the most Christian races (viz: Scotland.

Prussia, etc..) drink a thousand times

as much as the most heathenish. Why are these things so, is the pro

hib'tion theory is correct? Of course

we-do nqj maintain than drunkenness civilizes people. And we free

ly admit that prohibition changes the

type of crime. Where liquor is sold

you will find rows, assults, and murders, as in Kentucky3 and Indiana.

With prohibition strictly enforced, as in Maine, you have fraud hypo

crisy, embezzlement, rape, forgery,

abortion; and opium -eating or other

secret vices. Maine has had thirty

years rigid prohibition. Indiana fifty of non-pi oh ibition . Can any matt honestly say the type of man

hood is higher in Maine than in Ind

iana? Individual temperance is a

blessingv Enforced by law it is apt

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The Czar of, Russia isexperienci ng the truthj of the old saying, u(Jneasy - lies the head thate wears a ciown." It is stated that he, ' the prey to f wasting terror and melancholy, be1 ifevin' hft stands fsr:ft' fro fanh wil.li

".. death every moment. ,J The prcval; f! mg opinion in -Europe is that? his as-

s.assmatipn IS: melielv -a matter of

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The Commissioners of 'the Gov

ernment had quite an excLtiing con

ference with, the Ute chiefs on Sat-

urda'. They notified the head chief

Saponoravera, that it was the inten

tion of the Government to carry out

the terms of the treat y as expidi-

tiously as possible aud remove the

Ltes to the reservation. About

1,200 Utes were present, and thought

the talk of the chiefs was bold, the

presence of the mi atary kept down a

riot; - After considerable discussion.

they accepted the inevitable and, it is

.tliought, will go quiet'ly to the reser

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The doctors of divinity- tlisagree. Taimage dramatically says he will take his oath only on the old revision so help him God. Proi Swing not only takes the new revision, but he favorsau expurgated edition: of the iBsblcpnff thatetains the essential points and drops out, the non-essen -tiah That is about the sams kind of an edition proposed by Bob Ingcr

eoIL Evervbodv has acted for him-

self upon that .principle. Has , not every , pastor often explained tb Ji is congregation what this or that Vpas sageiHthe original meant? .

of the New Testament

meeingll years ago

month. '.. Ihev met

once a month except in August and

September, dulririg. the intervening

meeting continued,

lour days.

on the average

A large Assortment .of nursing

corsets for said

The mono tor

successors to

by McCalia & Co.

Save! Sots!

Oae-half the Profits BY BUYING GOODS OF

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Mens' Cass. Suitu

Mens' All-Wool Suits 22 yards Bleached Muslin 22 yards Fine Brown " 14 yds" Heaviest " 22 yards Prints 6 yards Carpet .... 10 yards Jeans 8 pounds Rio Coffee 10 pounds N. O. Sugar. . .

$4 00 7 00 . i oo 1 00 , 1 00 1 00 . I 00 : 1 00 , 1 00 ..1 00

y of the balloting for Conkling and Piatt

was considerably relieved on Thursd ay last? by Afesemblyman Bradley

arrising in his sect and stating that

he had been paid $2,500 to change

his vote from PUatt to Dcpew, the

Administration caudiclate. An -in

vestigating committee was appointed

before which Biadley appeared and

swore to the tn th of his statement. What gives Mr. Bradley's charge an

air of truth is that he turned over the money he claims to have received to the Speaker cf the House. De-

pew, in addition! to being backed by

the Administration' is the attorney ofWm. . H. Vanderbilt's railroads,

an d th er o is no c oubt b n t'at m on -ey has been used to further his inter

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An act conuerning taxation passed by th last Lc;gislatu re. Section & 59 reads as follows: Si:c. 150: County Auditors sslutil not be authorized to crod.t the Treas

urer with any uncollected delinquency for which he claims credit unless such Treasurer shows how, by proper returns as above provided, verified hy his oath or ailihnacion, that ho has diligently sought for and has been unable to lir.d any personal properly from which to collect t 'wuh taxes, or thai, having made a tevji, he was enjoined or otherwise prevented from making sale or coP.ection by a court of competent .jurisdiction; and in all easos v here he has failed, to

make demand upon residents who are delinquent, or to levy and iscli where personal" property can be found in the county out of which to make the tax, he shall be liable, on his official bond, for such uncollected do-

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thereon.

So it is net onlvuiy duty to collect,

but I am compelled to do so to save

mranlfftml mv Bondsmen, so take

j j due notice and govern yourseivos accordingly. .

Respectfully. : L. EMoKiKxasv, Treasurer Mon roe Cou n t-.

Bloomington, Ind., May 26, ISM,

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L1ER PAD -j , And ' ; f MASTERS !

W I LL PO iS IT I V E L Y C UM? E J JKaUrtn, (TiUls imd Ferer, LlTer Comtlalnts, Kid ey IllfficnltirAj Intermittent ami lluious Ferere, 1'alns in tlie IM: and Chest, Regulates the BOfTcle . And correct all derange merits of the system k w . which are the offspring ;of Malaria, r ontil9!H the system iviUi Arsenic or'CJi inme, which are notonlj expc r.sivu nut dangerguA mtjc.icine-s, when this harmless remedy is certain to cure you. The euro of disease by Absc-rjitinn is not only nn undisputed fact, tut the fulfilment ot a natural law, and is certain to take the Dlnce.in a large decree, of internal medicines. Tnoitctioiiof tlio Mon l'ad upon a di ordered stomach and Lirer, and its thoroiiKu extenidnation of fevers of every sort, and the value of the Plasters in assistiup the action of the Pad. especially when there is pain m the Dack iir side, or void extremities, makes the combined Itemed not only the chuapest hut the Saiticst and Bsst ever presented to tho public.

Tho "Whole Treatment Combined, .. PAD, BOUT & FOOT PLASTERS, FOR ONE DOLLAR

0Ito this EcmeAy a trial j It la certain to help yon For sale bj- nruggists, or sent by mail upon receipt Of above price, by . - THE LDON MEDICINE CO., j 203 ?Focaei 8t. JS'J IF XOJBK. Sold by J. W. SHOEMAKER.

0.'& M Rafilipoad. EMIGRANTS FOR

MlinAl H'rv!i---w J.-f j i . .. 3 mm r'-T!T flr;:

TTnU,.,. , Fmmtowi m$m stay

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tou, Indiana.

Flexible hip

borsets at McCaliVs

There are soore folks in -Jow-Yorlc

City who are in j very fiir .circum

stances: Jay Gould, who is saut lo

be connected witPi :i few railroads,

is worth $70,000,000. S. J. Tiiden is worth -a dozen billons. lie is- a bachelor, and as lie is going lo spend

the summer atEuveka bpnngs, it will be to the interest of some of our

girls to go up and

see him. If Mor

i-ikon beauty can't soften his castiron gizzard, he may as well be con

sidered incurable.

The Vanderbiits

are worth $100,006, 000, which every

body will allow i9 pile, 'the Astors

a very respectable

are worth about

as much as the Vajnderbilts and are

practicing economy yet. George Lay is 82 y curs old and weighs 300 pounds and his Httfle pile is estimat ed at $3,000,000 wljiieh is a fair sum for a fat man. A in umber of jews are "good livers," A. Belra nt heading the list with cash to the amount of $3.000,00.0.. Ifsmeof these fellows who have a god start in lile would come to Indijana they might do well. j

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giJ&F"! have a choice line of Latest

Styles of Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings, Notions. Neclcwcsar, and

a full line of Clothing, Hats, Gaps,

Boots, Shoes, Oil Cloth, Carpets,

Queens ware, Groceries, etc.

My stock contains the best as well as the cheapest of all kinds of! Dry

Good the trade requires. WITH FORTY YEARS EIPSRM3E And money to pay in advance foi

all the goods 1 l)iy, I therefor CAN

and WILL sell my present stock ol

goods for UJNK tlALv oi mat any

other house in town will sell you, It

any other house will sell goods at cost, I will "throw in" the thread to

make them up.

And then come in, and 1 will make good my promise. April 23, '81. W. O. FEE. " Notice ot Jkppaini mcnt. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator de bonis non of the estate of James Hanson, late of Monroe

county; deceased. Said estate

posed to be solvent. JAMES P. MORGAN, Adm'r do bonis no a. June IS, 1881.

4o to tlie Boss Drug Store for Wall Paper

and Window S

BEDS OF DOWN FEEL HARD All beds seem bard to the rheumatic. Then hearken ye peevish sufferers! Apply Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil to your acaeing joints and muscles. Rely upon, it that you will

experience speedy relief. Such, at

least, is the testimony of thos vho have used it, Tlie remedy m like

wise successfully resorted to for throat and lung diseases, sprains,

bruises, etc. So d bv J. W, Alioe-

maker, Bloomington, Ind. ssst -aeg -

Another car lo id of the latest

Novelties received at the New York

Store.

A large variety of corsets at the

New York Store,

To be in fashion you 3'houkl buy

your dress goods tX the Not? Yorl Store.

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ANI) THE GliEAT WEST Khould Purchase"; "Tickets by the ohio & miwm mm. Lowest Rates for Tickets, Houscl),oid Goods, Stock, etc. Ail Passengers carried to St. Louis Union Depot. NO MIDNIGHT CHANGES By thus Eoutc. For full information such lis Maps, Time-tables, Eates on Passengers and Freight, apply to Station Agents of this Company, or call en or address J. S. M ILLS, General Emigration Agent, Seymour, Ind.

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-COMMON BRANOHES. ' V :Y Y - i tf 4 $) Kllcl branch will be thoroughly re icwew ' , r . &-t- ; ' -1 discussed aud explained, difficulty pptntS' j (b) The course of instruction in GRA a! M A eKw tiw J-- v i

5??wt;0 Ami1 and-KcholaWy opinionsf oC knetty que3Ll?as , GEOGRAPHY will be conducted by topics and questions 100b questions in descriptive Geography will, be given, all essentials points i; in Political Geography, MATHEMATICAL and PHYSICAB i j Geography Specialties; The treatmentvof PHYSIOLOGY will bey comprehensive, thorough and practical; U. S. HISTORY will be

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taugiit ny -nie most impressive methods; READING, WRITING suid i J ORTHOGEAPHY will be given due prominence; the study oi - AUTHORS connected withrtlic work in readinsr, will be esikeciallv' i - 'A

esoeciallv

u seui i lo teaencrs.

(c) Those desiring to obtain Teachers. Licensed will -receive sDCCiat i

attention. -" -; ' Jt : : -THEORY AND PRACTICE: - Y (a) This portion of the work will be handled in a' way 'wliich. iWilr m

ionsn School management. '... , ? '!

(c) The elements of a Training School will' be devxdbpefrom'i time to time. 5 . , ;: v'-" -'f - "f ' 3rd PREPAR ATORY WORK FOR COLLEGE CLASSES: : " lr j ; (a) In addition to the work of the common branches, recitations'? j ! M in Algebra, Geometry and Latin will be conducted for the benefit ol!: I 'M those desiring instruction In "these studies. L ' 'j.J (b) An iutinyate acquaintance with Preparatory work enables;' tbjo jl conductors of this School to (lo.iriorfi in Hie amn lpAorfii nf V.imy tO-v r

waru prepaungior uoiiege work' tlsan can bedoneeisewacre m the-statw? , 4th A COURSE OF LECTURES: " , :' if (a) On subjects particularly useful tTcichers. .f " f b) On subjects entertaining and instructive to ail. K',. - :? 8

REMARKS: Our Guikfv object is to conduct a TedchersMor-maj2 Anacquaintance w ith the Public Schools, and with the workings of-variouf4 v Normal Schools, enable us to insure as much and as Tasting benefit to be'-'gg gained from this School, as can! be derived frc anj Similar Schoplelscl t where. Literacy work of a useful and eutertaiuiiig nature will be presenlirv "

--6eorge T. Atkinson, West side of tire square, has just received a handsome assortment of ladies1-dippers and kid shoes. Also a full line oi" foot-wear foi men aud boys, and everybody else, all at prices that can't be lower elsewhere. a-r The Boss Drug Store is the place for Paints and Oils.

M AKING A RAISE,

Jonn i-i ays, urea it r. u.r sa's:

His siiou id-ar , was so Jame tor nne

months that he could not raise his

hand to his head, but by the use o

Dr. Thomas J&iectrio ua tlie pain

and lameness dis. appeared, and although three months have elapsed, he has not had an attack since. Sold by J. W. Shoemaker, Bloomington, Ind. ;., a-fca 1 S chi3oI Bo oks and St atioxfery at the Boss Brtig

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OSCAR SOTOEBS, . WEST. SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.

I have just purchased two of lie finest billiard tables ever brought to Bloomington, and would respectfully ask all lovers of the game to give them a trial. 25-;hn O.SCUDERb.

The editor of this paper has moved

to the house just east of Mrs. Vic

McGinnis; Cloverdale Hcrraid. Will you allow a friend to enquire what has become of the editor's family, and TOhere does Mrs. McGinnis

live. Rloominirton Courier.

Certainly. The edi tor's family also live east of Mrs. McGinnis and Mrs. McGinn is lives j ust west ol wLcrc the editor lives. See? Clear as nud.

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Last Friday evenings Joseph Goss a farmer, living near Gosport started from home, taking with him an ax and aTope, stating to his wife that

ne: intended going out to cut some

bushes and be needed a rope to pull

them away. Faxliugxo return home, search was instituted, which resulted

in finding him hanging by the nock from a sapling. jSo cause: is; assign-

ed.for his suicide.

- Th -New- York Store is the place to get a good hat; ?

The Jools are still living. Now a company of them are located at Otfcowa, over the border. They believe that the world will come to an end next month, and, .to show their faith

by th eir works, they have refused to plant any corn this spring. They will be ready to read their neigh

bors, learned lessons on charily, next

winter. It

ness tor a company to sit down and

resignedly wait for God to turn on the dynamite, and blast the world into Hinders.

Grant thinks of gjoing to Virginia to help the Readjustees in the fall campaign. He showed himself to the people of the United States just prior to the Chicago (Convention and alter all his display, jfailed to get the nomination. The faH is, that Gran t has ceased to be a winder to our people, an il,i as he is not jind never will be an orator, his help! to the repudialors of Virginia will jhardiy revolu

tionize public sentiment in that State. - Commodore Null, the little man whose death has recently been, announced, was born ii Manchester,

N. H. and was tin rty-sevcri years old when he died. He j oiled IBarnum's

Muslim in I860, was With Barnnm

several years, travele

made a fortune, and nt

down in New York City where he died. lie was three feel seven inches high. His right name was George Washington Morrison, j Commodore Nutt being the name given him by Barn urn. !

A Woiil5trl JBUscvj&ry, . For the speedy cure of Consumption and fill diseases that load to. it,

-4-&u6h Jitubor.4 i Jouuhs Colds, .liroiv

chitis, Ib&y Fever, isth'ma pain in the side.4iudch8t, dry hacking congh

tickling in the throat, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and all chronic or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. Kirifs New Discovery has no equal and has established foi itself a world-wide reputation. Man leading 'physicians recommend and use it in their practice. The formula from which it is prepared is highly recommended by all medical journals. The clergy and press have complimented' it in most glowing teams. f3o to your druggist and get a t. ial bottle for ten cts, or a regular size for $l. For sale by H. Lindley. Bloomington Ind.

A Compound Tincture of tha most valuable remedies known to the mocUoal profession, prepared upon strlotly pharmaceutloal principles. An experiorto of twenty-five years proves f$ to be I ho greatest AnUdoto !u HJalAxia and oil other Ague iBfluancoo known to the world. : . Tiiu only absolute cure for tu A flee tions of t lie Kidneys. In lArar Coxnplniut, Dysi;Mla all DSuorders f like l$evrelrt, and cii AUeuzouh of the rXar aiad liiuffsrtt 13 erually efficacious, while tui a icsjic2? ior couiphunts ikj jaliir to the female sex ii has uo oquaL MOT A SEVEIRACE lint an old reliable Heiisclield iioanpdy, tboroaghly adr ptod to osvif't nuturw. . It supplies tone tho stomach, romvlgonLks tlxa disestdvo orjsins, stimulates the accretions, ani pioruotiog a regc Irir notion of tbo bowola, ouabhs orory organ of tho body to perform its allotted work regularly and wit'ioai interr option. It highest coraroendatjons come from UlOHi who bavo used it loudest ;uid known it best. - Kowhero i popular as in .Lancaster, Pa., where 16 has btvin in use for more thou a Quarter of a oentury. Highly commenced a. General Tonic mid Aypeti'zer. Sold: by JJruggists everywhere. THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH . A large sized paper descriptive of disease, its ongin and cure, will be mailed 1'ree to any addxeis on application ito THE M3SHLER HERB BITTERS CO.

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extensively, last settled

Fori jails.

Vrico. 2o cuntd.

AGENTS WANTED tifflSffi&yH&Jfc tints Machine over invontotb- Will kuit itjiaJr of 6tocK:ni;8,withIlI5Eti and IOE compleix ia 55) minutes, will ulso Knit a great variety or JitcyworK for which there is always a ready market, Sentl for circular and tenris to the Twombly KjiM tloflp SZadiine 0. ft Waiuinston St, ISostoo, toiss.

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7fijiMje' Ptiraative JPills mnko Ncvf ftidb

Blood, and will cojaplotoly change tho blood ia th' entire v stem in throo months. Any person who will take 1 piH each night from 1 to 12 weeka

may bo restored to sound ncsutn, n siicn n imog be possible. Sent by mail for 8 letter stn npa.

The niTiendetl law relative to fines unci forfeitures is 11 5W ih force. It provides that the Sherirfisliall hold a

person fined for a 113' mis felony until the same is utl red a n d f u r th e r, i f tb e become insolvent or fail

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surety sbaii for any rea

formerly Mangor, AZo,

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Window : SHADES

TB;B PSOPKI33TOR OF Tp-S

City 'Book slor Takes pleasure in nnnoimcuYg that lie has on hand; and is reciviug, an inf iiense lutof Wall Paper, Window Shadeft and Fixtuors, carefully selected with special reference to the spring trade.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, BLOOM1NGTOX, . - IXDIANA.

Oiaoe:Bce Hive Building, second floor. Apt 1681.

CASPER VANZAKT, L ' North End of Fee's jtttnlding, (4

od during the progress of the School. Any one -defeiring to' . enftfr, thej

tution can find here an unnsallv s-ood onoovtunitv to orenare himself -1 P "kf

' KXPENbEJi: TcmoN, $5, ivavajhle in advance. Board fronT $2 :fr

to S 3 per week.

Parties wishing board-at th'o lowest rates must commiiri f

lll("i!n lT-- t h.A I rf ..Fi Aff tin fhiV anliiA-t -v ihiv nut, a t-,-.n- nnnd r.rtKi -2

exceed $ 20. Fa r f u rtb er i n for m ntion, adrl ress ' ' '1 - . ? ' '" - 1 - W. Pi, HOUGHTON, J. K. BECK or A. WaODBURN- 1 - ' - , .- , ,.,;,, ; ' M " ' ' V - jiii'n "i ' i i 'mm 'mmm V r M $ ' M

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The City Treasurer presents

months engiiug May 31st

BECK1PTS.

the Iblloiug as kisJlJJrfoy tfce jajajc- WjM

Sept.. 'I, 1S80, Itul. duo city as reported ..V. I9S.08

-BWd-froih Delinq't txcts 1870;. 418.50

. rt taxes 1.8$o;,. M7t;-5

u pi'li Six per c'lrbomls 1200,00 " Premium on Six pan ' ' , .:

ee m t ho n d i UecM from Clprk, Grave lots.. u . Licenses.:....; 4 " . Oil. ITis sold.... " " 14 Gabe&uskirt" . .Wfllk Itoc'.d from Mayors. tines i-ti u Licensed saloons. 2 t " eoiwtv, dirt furnished- " W. B. Hftgfitus, Pirc- '. man's Sal. overpaid... i.....

5450 100.00 Ifi2 5";

3,00

in 35

S4.00

200.00 4.60

3.80

Total Keceipts....... ... $43,252.18

Fd 7 ?p6r cent bond3r .$f26 :00f.Qg

IMntn 7 per c t . . ..... i uulq , :-sfj i0 per cont:' .ii.u..?.... r ,000.0$ is f " Inf::m ;0 per cent s.... ,'. v52fctt' Treasurer' soirtry...r...... :; 333jg Js Reteiises i.JH ............wiu. lS5f " WaTranls on Gen'l Funds...,: -3,980.4 mm " Interest on AVarrants Ui.. .. ? 104

June ki lSSl; Bal. due city 3.... 1,64 4, ffp

Total....t...;.i.,'.:;.,..

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i The indebtedness of the Gity, as compared with.tbe indebtedness at the dato of sibm I : j beginning prtbo present-Treasurers. term of oMc, as fioV? -T" J

Sept. 1879, tlieGHyViadebjtedntss was

a xoiiows:

Ten per cent; Bonds. i .. -...$ 7.0GO.00

beven rer cent. InHs. ' )T nna nn

ii rtiiftiua uuwvnmuii!- J.sJiU.y-

lege AveHke; when desired.

Hearse furnish o i

BL OQMI2TQ TO It 'IJjrmJJS a

Br. J. W, 'CplD

ufficjs:

Over McCalia & Cs,

BLOOMINGTON, 1JJD All woi k ffuaran teed. G4.ii

Total ......... ,...:.::...,... , $35 570.

Je. s casli on band,. 462.53

Set debt.......

'35,108.41

Ke3pectfuly submitted,"

June 1st, 1881r, thc indebtcdness is : ? v " H

jSix per oent - Bohds.........U...i$32,O )O.0li s Outstanding 'arrante i-...;.... ' - S MH M

Total .,...:....;,..432,78!2.U Deoreasv.........v.4ui 2,3215 if i f sf ;i3ash da lumd.i..-..;.... , l,O0:6fe.Mife ' ; ; .., ; r - -"s'rgff. r,et decrease.. :$3i3i93Sfe.

W. L WOOasgURT, Treasurer;

IKottco of AdmiulM rati ou Kotice is hereby given, thf.t the undersigned has been npporntcd by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, .Stale of lnliana. iuliuinistrator, dc bonis of the estate of James Fleetwood, :Iate of Monroe Country, pcasel.f .Baid estate is supposed to he solvent John Flektwoou;, A l minis tin tor. Mnlkey 4 Duraiid, Atly'.

son to jUAKe the bond good tnc pnn-

must be cheerfnl bosi- r'r.rVT1! ,wllu w

to give new surety to the satisfaction

of the court, or committed for a lail-

ure.

-The New York Store keeps a

I fall line of clothing, and cannot be l.adcrsokl by other stores.

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I? Wall' Papers the pateros arc no r beautiful in style, and ol superior quality soch &s cannot (ail to meet the wa nts- f th is eommu nity . On r facilities foe exhibiting our Paper to advantage, are unusually good. Ladies are specially invited o call and soe our styles and learn prices, both of wh'Mi hej' will find entirely satisfactory. We are ltiak -3y large additions to our s'ock ot Window Shades and Fix. trues. Ladies in want of such articles ararespetjvefully invited to jnspeet our supply, feeling assured that if thty dy sq, they will look no further. : E. P.. CO LB. BLOOinsiOTow; Iso March 0, 1831.

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'41T0RNSYS AT LAW,

bLOOUIKQTOJST,-

in f flnrta of Monrod and ad

fiirii!.- unuuuiis. ' SuuciaV atteidon paid 't0

.) nil busings c-tttrutuu to his

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Vain,

and THRESHER1EN. If you -want to buy Coccj HullerSi Hoys 9 Powers or Engitts (cither FoKabU or Trac

tion, to use for threshing; sawing

r for -general purposes;), ouy-ine

Resits t.ka ChetraestJ' ForPrfca

List mid Illustrated' PampbTts. tent free) write to The At Itmaj i IVjlob Coiiraar y, Hansfieltl, O

PENSION'S ARE PASD eTery oldier diaal)led itt Hue of dc.tj-.bv accident or "otherwise." A WOUND of ftisyjtind .loss 6f finceavtee or cje. KUF'ItlKE, if hut slight, dis-

oajjo . f Luixcn r Varleeao Veu eivc a

ucnioB. UucIit new iw ut-tosanoa are

i.cntiUed to nn increase . of peu.ion. Widowi. orphans nud dependent fathra or mothera of aeldiota who- died in tae anay gal a pension. BGVKTX Die-

experiments an Sowinff Meeliines.- It cowHwte-tt., fstodl pMittn of .all jr.4nt aiia femur ma3 auL'lB , "B"

nrd. It avoitU tlie defectH of oilaom tml po

eharan for wound. iftiarioi or ranture.

gives full, bounty. Seed 3 stamps foteopy

l'cnsfouitnd County Acu. waons.

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JF. A.W. Davit. Prea't Iniva wan kmjj Co,, and U. V. KcnttcdJ, Fros't Qvntral

Banfc,'tftUi. lttdiaaapQaa, JName mis paper. . .. . . ' ... " . ; - .

gig v-SHIJ

Battle Creek. MSehlgim.

Hiildrenl Th 8JiuU9yct entuitd. fcti?inssiTcn for loss 'if fioj er.toi.ye -r niiitura.rariO(e veins or unj-lMhca. Thousands f pciislyiier nnd oidi"ni lintitJod to iXCilKASE and BOl'XTYPATS'VTS iM'ocuvfed for Jnvtntors. Sivldien

and wan-ants urorttr!, bongM-und Bold. Skldiers !

A.i.I h.iinnnl.'t' 1 . t illl- :-if if f. ii pp. r-li ii 1

s;iiams :'or luo iiiiKn-8lcier." and 1 vumuq

and l.oiiijtv Riva Ki'i: j anu inairueuims. u n

rj.n rcfti to tluusanc's of Pensioners .ind (jlieats. 1 Aairefi -N. W FitIgrold &CO..i'KXSJOK& PaTEK-r A tt'ys, Lockjoak5iS, w aabiub'tya. u. 0.

ATTOBS'KYS AT LAW, BLOOM J 2s r ION k IJTB Praeti-' imnd Courts of Monroe and adjoin nigcountiu. Prompt ntlenhon given to col Uationsatid ail olhar Lochl business.

THRESHERS,

i Traction ani Plain Engines and Horsepowers , v , MoetCompIetii ThrerJiej'Factosy ) Established . ItttloWojrld. ; 5 1848 .

VST A Rft of continttov (frifucowafvl bmI ihAKi5 nm, vithout cliaiia-e of uame, managemonfc or location, toe p " w hrowi warmarfv men on ail our pood.

It is iaree, Jftf-ruMn7, iw5, aanqK', c. fsrs

knnsin rtmiiir freofoi-5 toot. CircnJaCT wita g :RT

full deocripdem cent freeou rcoo

nest

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hosit A trial vrili prove It Poat fall f .gf

iwfe Xira miy. MAmTFAcrruiiED bi jei.u&Mavui e ; .,m i

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-Holtzman & Son will pay the highest market price in cjash or good for wool delivered at theiir iaclpry in

Blooiiiington, K

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Bowareof TrorltolcfCoutGrIeitJ pka --tMt,rt Tr. Tt. V.l'IERCE'a EilV'Sr. ttUO.

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STEAM - POWEIt SBFiltA V'ORS . FuJtt Tractfou 2n gmcs aud PiaiuUffUiesj ever seen in the American marxeu jLd A multitude of special feat t-.L,?.' frv 1881. togothor with W.K'gifSSS. SiSrSi? (k ami material not droamodpf by ?2Mff 22: Ifour aU of Scirat)r8, frcuo. 6 W 18 bona 7,600,000 gSS oonstantly on hanX from wM w.buift .ttuft to-

ooniparabio vooa-woi'K ii om-iuawu-wy.

TRACTION EHGfiNES StrowitvL nxtst dut'aZle.avii effiient ever

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BnttleCree.Kiiehiearu.

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Cuts, Bruises, Sores; Ulcers, S?

Rheum, Foyer Soiw, Tetteri ChaVp W

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fie nmn iij unqic iarire 1bcrcfbrWth( cHftftpOTfc Ins'to-

tle best. Sold eyerjvrf.

5o. nwtl 91. P-0 icr not. ttis