Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 28, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 May 1883 — Page 4
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Make vout fru&Land happy by! Hiram Limth'v, ti.e tlnii,-,;, . sivirairbim Manilla Coffee. i has just received n full slock of
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I lie L. A. & v rtmvav will 1 , 1 A 1 , , Jt
luiti Biviop, umi a inaeiiino lor j lriniuii the snsiie. Jit? also h?r. 'i
1 Sir. W. fra hi.
Lite Democratic Newspaper, Published sv Bekbt JFKLTwirunoxcuwions to Louisville on
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.ithe grat races, i'ars m.uui ,7.. . l. . , " ; j lor lomuium Good to rouirn , r . , . 1 . . . r u J-K I-;iriJaie ol Shoemakers;, until Alav .
50 a Year The Largest axd Best VincnTm.Jfeii ; &
wal Facts and Fancies. Collins & Kavsell sell Manilla Coffee, Cole's great circus will ba here this summer. About S00 shares of telephone stock have been takeu to start
with. The Bloomiiigton telephone company will erect a line at Ellefesville. The stone work on the new business blpcjfc being done by tSl inesville .forties. ComnMint is made that there is coupferable drunkness among the Ywfrkingmen imported here. . The Mitchell Commercial has changed hands, and has much improved in appearance and otherwise. The show is gone. Now something else will have to be gotten up to feed BlooAiington a appetite for excitement. Ed Connor the postoffice robber, was arrained before the United States Court, at Indianapolis last Wednesday, and pleaded not guilty.
Ail the new goods at the Now York Store were hoi'irht tor eah and they arc goirsg to h turned into cash as fas as Sow prices will m.kc them "go.
Editor Cowries I wish to announce the death of our old friend Michael Thrasher, who was well known to nearly everybody in the county. He departed this lite at his old home near Harmony Church, in Vanburen township, on the 29th day of April, 18SS- His funeral took place at the church on the 30th, and was preached by Newton Torch, a large audience being present. Uncle Mike, as he was called, was a member of t he church for
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oo years, aim ihiu r annovance bv notatoe
partteCBrwr. lie was wm in ' v0 tllflt has a
garden buys a package of "Gare'en Dust." It isalse good as a
fertilizer. Sold only by & KarselL
Yankee Kub'nsoiitf show anivnl hero last Tliitrsdny on ihe regular freight train. They could not gel an audience for the aftorroon perforamnee, hut at night the lent was crowded. U a a good Ihing they id have a crowd as there wtre several atlacbmenis in the hands ol officers who would have seized the slow had not the hills heen paiil. Several He.Hbrd creditors followed the show here a id offered tickets-for sale nt reduced rates. T'io shoY was simply a eecond-vl&ss theatrical performance. Garden Dust" is a complete exterminator of insects, worms, moths, grubs, potatoe and cabbao worms. No need of any
isinow entrairod at Ibis store and!
w 11 be pleased to moot his old ;
WALL PAPER, WINDOW tiUADJES AND
SEEDS!
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BUSY AS BUS ! At the Uee flivo of W. W. Wicks, dealing out a large and varied stock of -Notions. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoos Carpets, e;c. Never was our slock so handsome, and never were goods cheaper. Come and see. You will bo welcome.
friends here. Everything in the!
druir line is kept on hand and J KIXTUKHS, PAINTS, OILS
imf - OTIloiMfilwtnM litilw 1
1 I I 11 it ; HT.iin ah i- l- iiaii ,( 11 i h n
1 time of the lire, to be sold cheap. i will t'll Ihe pAper and put it on j
the Wfll1 for 3011 cheaper tiutn it cn he done when you buy the paper and hire it put on. AU work guarantcd to he firct-chiss, J, W, RlIOEMAKRK.
At Stuart & McPh'eeiers1 store-
i pritiK: Over MeCaila & O's.
BLOOM 1HGTUX, IXD
SEEDS
For tho MERCHAMTaJ
For the MARKET CARDSN For the. PRIVATE.. FAMILY
Crown Hy oursetyes ga GSLass. Easaal
"SPAU wiik uarau&eod.
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BJ .V DE K T A 3i E IS nd
CsT nandsimie IUustnUfld Catalozuo and ural Riltr FREE TO ' AnSRCH A&TSy SEND US YOUK KUSINJRSS OA HPS Fm TUADE TJFST.
Mj VctsetfiblA nml Hlwrt ImmI C:ttAloena for
1 8H8 wiil lc sBt Fitim to all wl o Applj. Citsjoruers of I
1" itauu iieca am wr.ee lor it. AH seed ScUl Horn ffly
esianuEiuneui warrantca to both r.M5U aa.l iru; lo name, 90 fur, that should it oi ve oihrtrw is-. I atmre to reAll ihftl
order gratis. My coilettion of v actable teed is one of
the most extensive to oj found in any American cat:ilcruc, and a larjre part of it is of ry tun' tnowine . Aft tli
oriclniU Intiwluwr of Earlj Ohio and H:irnnk I Potato. Murbloheftd Kariy Cora, the Hubbard fcquah, JUarblcIieAit CJubbax - PWBUcy Melon. ! atid ft icore of uthcr new Vcotali en. I invito rhf natrnu. !
oije of tHe public. Ir the garden aoid c-n the 'farms of those viio plan: :ny s-.ed wiU f md my best advertise- j
tnent. jamfiEJ, H. Urftaory, itati-ithcart; Mass.:
Wythe ccutitv, Virginia, on the 15th dav of March, 1800. The
disease of which he died was mieumoiiia. He leaves many
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hildren and grandchildren to
mourn his los?. Vahburfx, Agaiu we would call the attention of the business men to the superior advantages of the Courier as au advertising; medium. This paper, being the only Democratic paper hi the county, circulates among a large class of
people cot reached by any other
ins
also ia better health than when ho left here"
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tv n , , a1 paper, we are ciau to Know
r, 1 i t.. that tins iact is recognized by aJi Henrgia, and reports Mrs. Urown- -, . , , 0 , . s P . -j- -js . . . the best and regular advertisers me better. Lum Browning is : J, . n t1
in iMOomingToii, as mey au patronize the Courier, and our receipts for local advertising will
When we were boys, Yankee show up fully as large, if not Robinson's show was a big things larger; as any paper published in but now the old man is going the county.
about the country very much j
"kicked in."
Last Thursday as W. 0. Oen-
fnrwfls Tfthnrritiior from a visit tn
Kit Carson who passed a lotMg foIks a few miles east of this ol counterfeit gold money he-,aicaitt Monroe county, in a last winter, pleaaed guilty at In-jsulk he met wi1;h a sei:ious ac. dianapolis this week, and. was j lMxt As he was coming down sent up for years. jthe hill at Mt. Moriah the sulky John Waldron. John Graham, ! tipped and threw him out. He J. G. McPheeters, jr., Joseph N. KeW to the lines to stop the horse Alexander, and J. C. iblan are t and pulling harder than he inIhe incorporators of the Bloom- tended, the horse stepped backington Telephone Company, ward, planting one foot on Mr. The capital stock is $10,000 in Gentry's left leg, dislocating the 1.000 shares at $10 each, j knee, and with another foot -. , :. . :; . - struck him in the face, dislocatThe members ot the Commit- uA n,. af.i-irw
tees for Decoration Day including the eommities on flowers. are requested to meet at the Court-house on Monday night, May 21st, at 7:20 o'clock. A full attendance is earnestly desired.
Tt took the jury about fifteen minutes to decide the Wampler Knight bastardy suit. After it was over, it is said that the defendant shook hands with the mother aiid chucked the baby
under the chin, thinking no ;
was immediately sent lor and re
set the dislocations aiJ dressed the leg. Mr. Gentry was taken to his home in Spencer where he is rapidly improving, though he
will not be able to be out tor some
days yet. Gosport item in Spencer Democrat.
William L. Berry, son of Cbas G. Berry, died of consumpt ion at the residence of his parents in Mitchell on Monday of last week-
The deceased was born in Bloom.
1 I. i.L x 4V n -4- - -L 4-,. luton, Indiana, Dec. 8. 1884doubt, that alter all it is nice to &, 7 . ' V af ' land was-married to Miss ij. Mee
oe a pa.
da Turner Sept. 22. 1880, He was conscious up to the moment of his death. A few moments
There was a large audience in court last Tuesday, the front
seats were occupied largely by j before bis death he turned his bald-heads. The attraction was eyes to his weeping wife and said,
the bastardy suit of Indiana j 'Good by, then looking at his Wampler against Gecrge Knight, j weeping parents, he repeated the The iurv iave a verdict for the 1 last words-he ever uttered, "Good
by," and without a struggle he
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iJaintitf. Mr. Knight, and Miss
Wampler havod agreed to ukiss passed from earth to that unseen
und make up' and will be mar- world" whence no traveler ever ried Sunday, returns. He leaves a wife and ' little babe 17 months old, and bome one has sail that-an editor's- numy relatives and friends to life was an easy one. Whercr, how, mourn his death. ur vvheu lhat boon called pleasure mmor ease cornea to the "uan of tUe One of the scribblers of the office we know not. lie is expected j Brown County Democrat evito respond to every cry for copy, read j dently an editorial Hedging and thirty two columns of proof each inexperienced printer finds r eek, receive calls from the men ikulfc wjjh the make typograabouttowa, eater tain, (which he ia pbical appearance of the news-
always gisu lojioy tiw paj iug su-w- , nanflrs ftf Tilmiminirtftn. Pranlclin
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Ladies, have you been to the New York Store since the new goods
cjune in?
Two souls with but a single though-: Dr. J. W. Grain has gone to Dalton, Georgia, to join his wife who is there visiting her mother, Mrs. Nat Browning. The latter
is not expected to live long.
Hot Boarders. "And so you are working right across the street from ?ue?M queried the first, ms they met on 47th street the other afternoon. "Yes" "Ami its a boarding house V1 Oh, no; we are a strict v private (ami!-." "Why, 1 have seen several voting nen call so often that 1 took them for t carders.1 "Oh, no; they are nothing1 but hill collector.-! Three come one day and four oh the next, and I support; they are trying to wear out my lady's patience." " 'Doesn't it annoy her?" "Not a bit. Do you notice that they are all well dressed, good-looking men, and we really Hatter ourselves that tho neighbors take them for artists and diamond brokers who want our custom.11 Wall . Si red Ne ws.
Bonnie Bessie of Hawleigh.
O merrily rouiul t"ho fqitaninwaet'l tiew, Willi n whirrinjr, a whirriim-, a whirring it Anil phmnwr and slimmer thr distniT it grevr. As her sirtull, daiinty lingers swift T,wi?teii the thread; VliiU.- her voec, p.s t'resh a larkii in .Tune. Tt the vheel'd low measure keiu time and tunc; "O the morn is so fair, find my love eometh soon," lionnio nosfie of liAirleigh.
O.lifti eytworcas brown ns the ehostmibi that j BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
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C. 'anzant 1ms a nice lot of moulding, and is prepared to makepicinre fnnues to order, t H 8 a s 0 n a h 1 0 p r i c 0 s . Arbuoklo, and other good brown coffees, ?A 15 cents n pound, at the Bqo Hive grocery, next to the pofttofli.ee. 15 A K NES A XI LK WIS means good Pictures!
Handsome goods in tho way j
ot carpels, at the Boo Hive. Don't send away ior carpets we can suit yon. The Bee Hive has just opened a beautiful line of embroideries, laces and inscrtings, which for cheapness and beauty cannot be excelled in this market
Carpet
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ing, a superior article, cheap at the City Book kStore.
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1 ae -'new fov& btore, INDIANAPOLIS, IX D.
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ISTMOSB NOVELTIES OPENED.
We havo opened this week over 600 Parasols which, in addition to our previous large stoek ma.ies an Assortment Full and Complete. Wc have Parasols, !rom 25c to SI 2. White and Cream Safin Parsobs with Pink, Blue uwl (Ordinal Linings; very rich handle. black Parasols in All Colors. Sun umbrellas in 22. 21 and 26 inch, with Pearl inlaid, Nat
ural "Wood, Carved Wood, and ;
Egyptian Handles. Children's Parasols in All Colors. ear Wo heir to inform lb ladki of tMs city aiid vicinity that rhen rvq nested by l?ur v?t will mail, Frc from Chary. full lines of sum -pic? tad o&refully 11 d fuward ordor hnweror axn&U, by raait or t-s press, es doch ad. ict'H in uTry oae the oa,e ue it th1 pnrehter caino to Indianapolis and bought th good at our store. Pettis, Bassett & Co.
Hard to Beat!
Those Now Spring Goods nor arriving at MelTord'tf, both fur qualii;r, styles and prices.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOO i S & SHOES. Please call and examine them.
Our Work is our Reference.
Bcribar, collect bHis soUoifc Advertising, keep hooks and pay bauds every 8atn rday a igh t, f often wi thou t a collar), ir tliis was all his sorrows, Ins life might be regarded vvit'isome degree of eov but when you are iaformed that there is occas .onaily a man whose name adorns the pages-of the subscription book, and who has for one or two years received the labors of ad tliis hard and necessary I oil, fi ft two times a rear, and suddenly concludes to stop his paper without pay frig t-yc itr or leaves the country, with noc even a "thankee" ior your lahors,then you can imagine how hard it is to keep the peace, or why occasionally a harsh word- is Kaid til rough the columns of your paper about some delinquent rascal who has wronged the printer. No, gentlemen, there is neither rest, pleasure or ease, but vexation that often tries very power of roan's en
flu ranee. 'There is no rest, but work, l
work, week in and week out. year in and vear out. AIL this bitterness, however, can lie sweetened with prompt cash pny munis for all you get from the priifttor. Do voit sufeSCTtOe, or borrow.
and Martinsville. The "smart Aleck" of the Democrat is so decently nibbed down and san-
papered by the pencil pushers of
the Martinsville Republican, the Franklin Jeffersonian and the Bloomington Courier, that we do not feel inclined to "crowd the mourners." Beside, we never kick a corpse. Martinsville Gazette.
The winding wood-iuth tvhen November winds blow. And tho trailing arbutus vlrd with her soft chef-k, Its blushes jurt davnin u't-r petals of wjow; Audiiorhnir crept in tendrils Unit would not be hound By the j?oJd-:doumJnj? braids, uil her forehoai! siroand: While juirity, indde.My. nn rknoss all crowned, Bonnie Bessie of HawMjfh. Adr.wn the old cku-sbaiJoved highway one Hoofed and spurred like a iiod kuihi of yore, And he baited his steed where the maiden abode. And the wheel and the singer breathed music no more. Siinmeh little Puritan maiden "vasshe, r.iiil litiie maiden of ImmhUidejfreo, And the stately old jovensor's' proud huir Ah nie, How speedelh stioH wooing?
j Into his couch draped with crimson and gold,
;M'iriy in' weary sun miuk ju uie wvai; The pale-hearted 'priinroso itn j-.ei.ah; unrolled. O winded are the moments when love is a R-nest. Tn vain the wise honso-iaothor shook her gray head. "'Twist low and high-born vows are butter unsaid; 'Tis uselc--; Ui warn when love'M arrow litis spud, Out how eiideth the wooing? The clattering church bells pcul a jylnd joyous strain. The brown village urchins strew flowers o'er the green; Mere ride gallants and dames such a brave wedding train, O, ne'er was a ivondlier com 'tiny seen. King out one bell, ring! for true love has won! 11 ore are haughty court ladies "but fairer are none Than my bride,' softly murmurs the governor's son, 4 Lady licK-de of Hawleigh.' Kuih Keeroin Oi-ne n-st's Monthly.
ADMIN rSTRATOR'S S A L Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Henry Hasl in, deceased, iate of Monroe county, Indiana, will sell at public auetion on SATURDAY, JUE 2, 1 883. at one o'elek j. mM nt the late residence of Henry Bastin. deceased, personal property, consisting of househ"o4d? goeds and kitchen furniture.
Teums op Sale: Sums r.f five
Coltenades for Summer wear at McCalla & Oob. Overalls and waists at Me Calls & Co.rs. Headlight and coil oil at 15 eent a gallon, at the Bee Hive grocery, next to the postoftiee. Well may the Nashville merchants "squeal" about Brown County trade coining to Bloomington. The New York Store
Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Equalisation for Monroe county will meet in the Grard Jury room of the an id county sitnnte in ihe court house in the city of moo mington. count v of Monroe and state of indiaua, on the first Monday in June, being the 4th day of J i, ne, 18815, at 10 o clock a. m. Said board shall meet t equalise tho valuation of property marie by Lh respective tAwnfthip assessors, and transact sueh other business pertaining the valuation and assessment of prepert) for the year 1883, as may be brought before the board Witness my hand, this May 7th, 1883. HIGH A KD A - KPLK, may ii 83. Auditor of Monroe Co.
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II EPA 211 SHOP. iWe make and repair Buggh md Wagons . All work done chcp tad warraated to "rive satisfaction.
North End of Fee's Budding, Col lege Avenue. Hcarae furnish 1 when desired.
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Aa Lfighsb TwiariniM-y fta-m and Clieralat, vex waveliuc iu this contr.' ; $ thaft most oftRa Uorse and Cattle Powders sbM here are worife-
99 8.. ""r? Powders are absolatetT pnre and inimenBefrf
vai:wui. oiuing on eartn will mak6 hens lay like 5Jjri dan's Condition Powd sra., Dogo, 1 leaspoonfiif tolplat lood. Sold aTarywhero, orjtui by. mail tor lg rjttainps. JL S. Junnsc-K Oo Barc!, iiAJ
v"Sja.iVv.J L. linln aril I-m Mecfl rJaauai i Hleiorr tori bert roafi
W fflSS Uktire of GkiBt-Soot 0rop, C-raacfta, Yodrtwr Croisa. '.:r-
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;r,!?TE8r HSRAW SlBjUEV & CO, CHICAGO, II!. Rochester, N.Y. .
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
bJLGQ 31I.N G TOX,
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Will jirafcica is Courts of Hoiroe and ad einiu oountids. veiul nUention naid to ollvcUons and all lut:luo?8 suh-aatea to Ui? aro. 3Uf
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, H LOO MING itotf , i if Z
IrRti?e In the Courts of Moaroo anil aflljiu ing caunttcs. I'rm:i' i.tea'.ios ffirua to tol iectiona aud all other lurai buiai.
Manufactured by the-
NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COMPANY, Stands "without a rival In "w.litry, Price asdl Oox&c31Aoii. Twontvefx years experience. Sales annually 65,000 teas. Crops increased. Maturity hastened ono or two weeks. Soil improved permanently. Large profits to Farmers wftb use liberally these Standard Fertilizers. Every baff guaranteed In weight and quality.-by analysis. Send for circular. NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Uiaion Stools. "Sraircl0v CBO:C4.GrOv XXXi.
fSU&SLiSiSSmmmb mXOSfg, with at.Of. bOk-k and Mu.u. !s-h3S?S tSTVnly at l r -in fcStefet .sul -i.av and Oc ave-C-japler wSEZS3S&&&rterl Organs S5, Pipe On;an.. a'a2KS-S ?5 AISH mi'r iieKrifeai
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"Jin fW WMaivuu niiim I .till. ii'.u jell UI.IIM1C.
33":. sS Address or call noon JDAXIS . SiKATX, V-asisnKitan, Saw ieraw.
fx?: . Horso womihi gttmwffliTis C5S3g5K&ai
HfiW tn A I ah t
I 2":?rwtca Hrecpra a ready marKot sa i i ff dacSAr end tatsxt& ia aic fmHvosablv
LouisYille Nsw Albauy & Cklcao Ry
Time in JQfwl March i8, IS$3. 4Moson Boute." Aflbrds the Host, Cheapoat, Quickest, most Desirable Route to the Great West and North West, South and South West. SToKonoH Passengku Tkakvs,Daily
"Pkrstnta9 JPuraitiva -JPilU mnisa New 'jfCett
Blootl, ad wiXi colotely chang-j tfce Wood Ift
Owr to' Guarantee to furuiEU power will take l pi U r di night from 1 Wsac W saw b.WJ ieec of Hism.ock boarda iu 10 houra. nwvi . i tA cai nrl 1
Ottr15 Horse vriU cut lo.ooo ee.' in nauio time. ; bnflosa&ta. Sent hyi nail fr Tetter statnjT
NORTH. Bloouiingion, Chicago, SOUTH. Bloom iogton, LouisTillc,
IB: SHOEING
Specinlty. Wo have plenty oi ynul room iuvd water Tor stock. CHhnore Brothers, M ndisow St.. West of the Eailm.'ui
DAY SI AIL. KlfSliT KX yo. 1. No. 8. 11:59 pm, 11:23pm, 8:fU pm. 7:150 am. No 2. Nod, a :0B pni .:'27 am. 9:10 pm 7:20 am.
Parlor Coaches on day trains be twetn Chicago. Palace Sleepers oil night trains between Chicago and Jacksonville. Florida. Through tickets and Round.-trip tiekels for South and South-west, and through trio and land exploring tickets for North and North-weal ia most direct and close eonnectio'ri routes. l$azgage chocked throttah k4 ail places whore tickets are pur chased. Travelers wan ting information, appiy to either of tho under signed. CASTES. PEfUHf. Asent. Bioouiing' on , lud M array Kgllr. fli P .A, Lovisvi.le. Ky.
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iM Ht" Safety Lamps M&nd other household articlca.-
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logue.
Our Kuctaes aro gumlxstesb
to furnish a horsu power ou ftyrmly AsnQr, Md, li 1 23a fuel &nd wjttor ih&a
any other Eagiuo not fltto;l j with an Automatic Cut-Off. If you want a 8toliot:ary or Fortahlo Euritie, rs-jitor, Cir- ? culsr 8avr Mill, Shaftint or ! PnUios, either oast or Meddart'a j Patent Wrought Iron Pulley, j send for our illustrated Colli- '
for In forma tha fi;ul pri.s,
aro reaping a liar
SkXtun I d vest selling our
1 nc 1651 seiunar articles ever SM on t: xe market For Sumpi yyagl and Terms, address the
3. W. PAYSE k 80N3. Coruinj, K. V., Bx Sis
Ohio &, Mississippi Wy, Mhi
CLIPPER i'F'G CO.,
Wo, 2S8 Walntt St., Cincinnati. C-
Til E URHAT T.IROLGII CAR) m band wn Af ouus, f AND FA5T TIME UOI TE. fMtiil i .i i Ai2ii4M-iK'ltt,l't'-la.Je:ra!tu!Ui4 K" J'rfjjjT S!
yc?oa. way .MKin wramwiu S9fiiei selling g s i!1
1 l!5 1 Por 36 oc5S5e, free, S
0V.lh. B - B Cincinnati. O.. S. Y. CUv. "S9 &. -
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Our stock never was so laige nor good s&o cheap. New York Store. Notice of View and Survey of Maoftdamized or firavol Eoad. Notice is hereby given that at a special term of the Commissioner's Court of Monroe county, Indiaua, hvld on t he 25th day of April, 1883, a petition and hond was fdod asking to have the following highway wncadamiz sd or graveled, to wit: Commencing on the corporation line on the North side of the City of Bioomihgton, in said coanly, on the Martinsville road, and running thence along or near said Martinsville road to a point in an id county where said road intersects the North lino of Bioomington township in said county. Said road to he made aire feet wide, of smnll broken lime tone or Itniri ravei, Iwulvc incites deep, and the grade to l?e eighteen ffl wide, Mid well drained. And .whereas, aisaid special" term of said court, on said 2oth day of
April, ltSS3, the lioard grantct) the
t?ets the largest pevtion of that j pryer oi snui jxaiuon aim appouit-
Wl VlIiUlliI I. U !'M Willi ii-uini
trade. The favorite fo0. P. cigar, formerly sold by iShoeniaker, can now be had only at the Bee Hive grocery, next to tho postofliee.
ard William Slrean. three eomptdent and disinterested freeholders of said county, also Henry Henley, surveyor, to view anil survey said proposed rond, and thai, they meet at the of
fine of the Auditor of Monrup eoun-
.V on the 2IhL day of Mnw at
U o'clock h. in,, to he juaiil;etl and
Whenever thors is a crowd
in town VOU will find a large por- then proeeetl to make said view and
dollars and under cash in hand; on j tion of it at the New York Store Hl,m.V 81 n ,x'lOIt' Llif, nr! to this enmc, of over fi vo fh liars a credit of I j.i i i it . I ioard at the June Term, fSS, of hums or met live m.. tars sycuit oi whore (0 gO bl six months will he given the pur-1 , !, &aiJ lonia.
chaser, giving his note with approved surety wwivino; telief from valua
tion and appraisement, laws.
got their jyecdn.
The Kee Hive has a lot of .
JAMUKL CLKNDENIN; I stylish clothing cheaper by int. this ooth'day of April IS.-.V Administrator. than JhcsP kind of 00'tS have fiK'HARP A. Ki i k.
ITast t East, Au'ys.. j becu for years.
G;vcu tinder mv hand, and seal ol'
the Hoard of Commissioners of Mon
roe rountv, ui Blooming tm), Indiaita, i
ril, !S.-;j.. f:n A. Ki i.k, Auditor M. C
no longer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, want of Appetite,loss of Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &c. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS never fails to cure all these diseases.
Poston, Kovember c6, iS3i. Er.fus CiisaucAi. Co. Ocndvmsn : Fur years I h:ive 1 i-cn a grcnt sufferer from l)y b pepsin, :ui could ct no relief (hnvhi t:;t;il everything which was rccomiacj;J el) unlit, acting on the advice of a friend, who hatl been benefitted Ly i.'Kcnvzi's Ikon 1itt::s, 1 trif-l -i bottle, witli most smiistug reitd;s, I'revious to taking Uhown's Ikon IjItteus, everything I ate dUtre-sed rnc, nnd 1 stttTercd greatly from a burning sensation in tlic htyniacb, which was uiibeamble. ?ince taking Hkown'sIros UtTTEKS, all ny troubles are nt an end. Can cat any time without xuiy ilisugiccablc rcr.ults. 1 am practically Riiother person. Wis. W J. Flynk, 30 Maverick St., E. lioston.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing ail dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. cr that .-.11 Iron Hitters arc made by lirown Chemical l.N.. Uidtiinorc. and have ciussed il hues and trails mark oa wrappct. BS W ARE OF 1 M IT ATI ON S.
Jtienry lourner
ATCMMAKEK
Upariug promptly at
tended ta, and guaranteed to be done by skilled workmen. A trial is solicited. In land ley 'a drug store.
Leavn 8tt Louis
6 KOO.nu 5 30jm
An ivu (i'iucinnat:--
8.2;Jju 0 o5pm G.39atu 7 COni
Bay KXMCHS has L'arioriirsj
witlio.it clmngt! i( Lincin uiu
lug tttss !i'vmour to uiiK-iniAtt. migiii 'BxpreM lias Pahioej Sleeping Car in Ciuciunaii without j
chanjo. law lie Rxprew has Palace Sleepin-; Cars hi Cincinnati,
3 Best Cau&'h tiynsp. Tftfsirs ood. 'ji Xspnt;me. Snid by dmKisti.
AAtl!BATTlS. New anil jrsphjc Pr isi 1 ilor- of tlc rcnt Cca rights of Uw WorM. Ry MetHc.il D wwtor SHXHks. t'. S.'S. Adlre J, C. McOi kdy S: Co.. ib W. Fourth S;.. Cuu-rnaii, Ohio.
lli-Mi-.r s lew icwitAWni' ncrd-se every v.-!cre: X.lcraS terms.
Louisvlle, Was!.ingun ami Haiti fILS
liiroro wiihont cliane, Seymour to Cincinnati,
5
WESTWARD.Accom, 3r.y Ks. Ns Is Leavtt Cincinnati
Wf.rn h-r laiiv orrhfh': also,
DRAPING, and cl: iJjo FISiSSTNG- PA UTS ot
Position Gtu3?azit05d if sailed.
6 UJ.tin N.OOaiu 7.20pm 11. 15pm 3 ?; TtSpfSSl - Mtnt. Leave Min hrli-- . - I . VT. & C3l 1 i 2Ijuh il.olam 11.4 pin S.ulani boarded fkse I 81 wi,5i:bit.
POSITIVELY CURED Benson's Gapcine Porous Plasters. Uca&cn Why Wwy nn Prfetmd to All Other loraii na.sicrs v External Bocai9? thoy pos.'j all Ihc merit of 4Ua 8trciigUu:mug iJOMu.M'J ircr, r.iul contain in JUiou tlictt!o tiu; ;oviy il:3t-.v ;;'.l powerful nnd Active vcpdlt cam'rt; ilicn v!n'cll arte with in-civa-til ntlvfarirtRij jiJhntilalhu;, sedative and couatci irritrtr.t '(irt3. Jiirntzao Ihis aro agcntrtite pl('Vin:,cuiilicalprc cratki!!, ajju'tKJ rco?'itt7-,cl by tho profession. Il:nnn(i - Hioy a;u tito only i!tutwa that nlkve n&iis nt once. BH''tt?c t'py w :il pm.'tiwly euro Uaoasca tKhlch oth; resasiiii-fi will i.t uvea relku. JJcoauao ovct TOO') p!iva!ci!ys piul 'Jriiggists&ave roiuutxwily t-titiii:d Ui.it Hitj aiv superior to all etaur plasters or mettictnrs icr : :cltnttl use,
Arrive St. Luis 7.25pm 0.20pm 7.10am II '20am Tho three cxfirvsa trains rail daily each way.
Ilav Kxg?8CS Ii-i8 Parlor Carsj
to St. Louis witi'out change, Dining Cars Cincinnati to brynuMir. Nighl Kx press lias Palace
Sleej)ing Car. to St. l.ottis without
change. Also, to Catco autlScw
Orleans withtiul change.'
Paifir BxprcsN lias Palace Sleeping Cars to at. Lotus without change. For reliable information as to routes, tk-kets, time, etc., apply in person hy icttrrto H. A. TKUbtDUY, Ajt.. Mitchell, IrtJ. Or, lo T. W. Rvssru.. TravHng Passenger Aaent, North Vernon, lad W. W. Peahody, Geit'I Snpt H.Shattuc, Gen. Pas.. At.
uhileitznini;.
1H W UNACUAlNTiO WITH TH C20OHAPHV THIS O0JN T WK.LKg ay exAWNlNa T!5 MAP THAT 1H2 -
IN THE Devils Lnke, Turtle Blountain. Mcusc Kiver Gcuutry H0BTH DAKOTA, Tributary to the trnited States Land Ottiec at GRAND FORKS, DAKOTA.
Ml
Sceiioiina Maa&iiil fHpar-
Bernwft.tV innfaetaivM nnsa receiver the i innlnrs ni'iill ViMln auv arldrcSS only jiiudtiis ever given fv. -norous Piasters. tiouiai b man.n as u, ,uiwn.o
Hand's fonivmo Pnimnr Photon? ! - Bqv
0UIJL 0 VUifUlHU IWUUd.llMlhl! I s&istnt (Jenwral Paunmrr Awn!
AD'S aedlcatsd CCSNand BUHiON PUSTIH. j
IGA60, ROCK ISL&sO .& PiCffSJ RT
tne coatial position, of Sis Uuo, ooaziocU lixo East and tJioWeil by tbc chovtost routo, and ear--vic pauaonaer. viiaout cUaago of cava, between Obioaao ud K.aus .p City. Oouv.oll Blnlfs. I.oavoawortb, AtUi9on, Iilmueapolia and St. Paul It oonnaoio in Uuion IXmota with, all tho pnuolpal lines of road between the AtLiutio and tho PaoUlo Oceana. Ita eqaij merit is unrtv.lod and raagalfl-
cent, being oonpoaed of meet Oomfoitawe oa
ne Gars.
In the World. Ttrco Trains botweon Cttioaffo and
joiaaoun 311 vor Poluts. Two Trains between Ohieoeo and Mlnnoap oils and BU Paul, via tho an0UA "ALBERT ftJ2A ROUTE.9 ,
X. Wow and Ditvot Line, via Seneca and Kauka-
kee.uaa reoenUy "wan optmeu oewooa iuoncaou
ortoIK, JSOWport cws, VH.i.i.iAiiooca, Af-tauta, ensta, Xfash vino: LoHiavklle. Lexingion.'Cincinncti, Indianapolis; and rafcsrocte. aud Omaha, Mianean-
nriiaii:iri-)lis: iid Iniavocci. aul Omaha. Miannan.
Ail Through Paiwoasciw Travel on Past Bxproao Trains. Tiokotofor oalo at all principal Tlchet Offices ia the uuited States aud Canada. Uaegago cheeked thx-ouh and '"rates of faro alv. waya Aj low as eotapotiCora that ccbr leas advan r dotancd information, get the 3Iapa and Polders of tho CBSAT ROCC ISLAND ROUTS, At yonr noaroat tTleket OSiee, or address FT. R. CABLE, E, ST. JOHN, Vice I'rc. A Jea t Jl'g'r. Geal Vt l4 Agt. CHICAGO.
f jftl i an MEDIATELY I 1 8 Ilarii TftlWIIAlIIVivaMsPoootl hlMultitnii srunr-
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