Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 June 1883 — Page 4

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16L o6 a Year Thx Iakgest aniv Best CmcrrTiox,Jg3

The Board of Trustees of Hie FREAKS 0 THE CYCLONE.

Indiana University is now inses- j From the Spencer Democrat

CvrlODO VTUlcil

"TU 'wrtnflAmon will -nrnft- aCCOlUlt 01 lOO

ably maksomo radical changes visited the vuvimty of smearier, .- r i, 4. U U iilw" Owen ooumv, last vvock, wo inaivc in the cnltv; at least, they j . , " v - V - iho loilowinir extracts:

should do so. Now that t no in- j john Archer found a meal sack slUution has been endowed, the j on '-his father's place winch came supposition i on every hand is that from Clay City, 2-1 iniU'S, marked a prmn-ossivc stride will be made. N- Kilmer, No. 1, 1872." border to bring thb about there A black cloth coal old claw- . t , jham-mcr style, was lounu near must be general house .dltiie Widow tjs', in Morgan ing. The machinery must be township, and loft at tins office.

strenhe since learn that it belongs to W abolished. The institution J Mr. Goo. Croft, west of Lancasmust be a University in -every iter, eleven miles from where it sense of the word, with a conipe section mu tent coirps of educators at its back. sl-one easfc 0f Lancaster, were - Will the gentlemen of the Board ! lifted out of the ground and car-

of Directors do these things? i ried a mile away. The bible

We shall see what we shall see. Prof. E. Cole has been elected as one of the school trustees.

Richard M. Houston, second son ot Clint Houston, residing near Maple Grove, North of Kloomington, died on last Tuesday of lung fever. The deceased was well known here and was highly esteemed for his many good qualities. He was formerly a clerk in the Bee Hive store, and his former fellow clerks sent a handsome floral tribute to the Amend which took place on Wednesday. The fallowing is a brief biographical, sketch of the lite of John Mutt he wa, who died ai Ellcttsvi'Ic, May 27: The deceased was born Oct. 10th, 1806, county of Sussex Jkhaiaml. He went to London when a youn inan, worked at one of the first inn rblc factorfMe erected in that city, his trade being that of a stone -and marble saver. He worked on some of the most prominent buildings of that great .metropolis viz, the Houses of Parliament and British .Museum. By the first wife he had three children, two of whom are Jivingr, his daughter Kate in London and Alfred who is here. By c &! wife, who mourns his lues he hns hd twelve children, seven of whom sumve him. He first landed hi this country at New Orleans ia 1849, his family coming the follow, lug year. He first located at (Jin. tianati, O , then Louisville; Ky, then in v d his family to Marble Hill Jefferson county, to superintend a large miU. He was afterward cmjlojfd by a Fcnuylvania Cornpnv; l o . erect nd superintend a steam rock mill at Big Creek, this countr, the Quarry being so far from the B, K. the stone ?;as hauled on "wagons to the road, consequently money was sunk and the Company abandoned the work, lie moved to .E'dttsviUef and opened a quarrj, vliieh has since grown to he one of tho largest Steam Stone Works in Indian.

hnouwjy ndopt-d. The adieu of tho !

t inference will he highly approvod

ty coiijn ;ia'o!i with ivho:n Mr. Pitr.er m desoVvodly popular:

Whereas, Th l?ev. J. h. Pimei is idosim hli? Urst year's inijiistryi

nruc.ug 9, and whereas hi. luiuialry nmon us lias lw-n such as to call i'orth oar uiupmiilied esprejjshuts of pleasure and .tpprovnl, hoih by the niaulv, eouneous and -hii&tian

spirit e rliibited hy hun on all ceea- j

stous. as well as ins very able, p rn ot

ic d and fhxpieut presentation ol' gospel iruihs, in the pulpit thus combined, winuiiu: tho affection and unhed support of all classes of the membership and cngrcpitio;, ral'y-

ing especialij'' the younger inrmliersl

around hun to useful endeavors n th.i church giving promise ol slili frrealr gfuul in he accomplished by Inn in the future in our midst: therefore bo it .Resolved, tinf. wo unanimously re(pKfSt oar presiding elder to use his everv esTorfc to have the hisliop to appoint Urother Timer as our pastor for the next year. S. N, CrnxioK, A. W. Emeky.

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Soinetliiiig Everybody Wants.

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SEEDS!

ESTASLS3IIED NINETV-EICHT YEARS

SEEDS

For thO MERCHANT on our New Plan?

For the MARKET GARDENED For tho PRIVATE FAMILY

Crown by iurgtvfg on oor own ESaas

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X3T Dondspino llhistratcd Ctitalone nnd Itiirtil Kejifste'r FH12K TO: AI-I MEKCHAKTPS, SEND Vfi OVU BUSINESS CARDS FOIt TttAlfiF LIST.

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from the . Christian church was found on Calvin Fletcher place, opened at the 2 i chapter )f Matthew, which describes the destrtieton of Solomon's temple. Chiekens were beheaded as if with a cleaver, and onion and lettuce beds were (rimed as if gone over with a lawn mower. A calf belonging to Ed. Miller was earned over three fences and across a fifteen aero lot and let down unhurt. A feather bed was found on Win. A'dkin's place, throe miles

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- iarnici4i'. shouia encourasrei

homo industries, therefore take your wool to the factory where Ifoltzraan Bros, will pay you tho highest mice in cash or $oods -The New i'ork Stove has a fine stock of ladies5 shoes. All th o n e w good s n t 1 1 e Nu w V;rk if tore were bought lor (--di and they are oing to be lurned in tocuhs f:wti as low prices, will moke thorn uo.

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waits farm, in same locality; a painted plauk on W. B. HaltoDi's farm, two miles west of Gosport and a bed rail at at Paragon, she miles Northeast of Gosport and about 25 miles east of Lancaster, from whence it is supposed to have come. Hail as laree as hen's osgs accompanied the storm. A bureau tilled with clothing was found North of Lancaster, in Singer's woods. A meal sack from Baunigartncr's mill was found near Vandalia, 11 miles East. Abov giAux from Geckler's

Bedford Stan A special train, to which two sleepers were attatched, passed up the L., N. A. & C, road last Friday morning, on board of which vere a large number of the 'sporting men of Chicago returning home from Louisville races. The L., N. A. t. is now getting about as much as the through travel between Ohieago and Lonisville as the J., M. & I. and its accommodations are in many respects far superior to those of the latter. Hon. James II. Rice, Auditor of Slate, says they are forty-six democratic papers in Indiana which have declare! for th old tisket, of Tilden and Hendricks, and further more that Gov. Hendricks will not be adverse to assuming his old relations with Mr. Tilden. A uditor liice is the bast posted politician in the State, and generally knows what ho is talking about. Rah for Tilden and Hendricks Barnum's cirens tent was destroyed by fire in Chicago last Tuesday morning. It covered

six acres ot ground, and cost

20,00a No one was hurt, and. the menagerie tents were kot destroyed. The fire orignated irom the sparks of a passing locomotiveThe tent will be replaced by a new one at once. Hunter & Blair are now sue-cetso-s to Smith & Hunter, on Greeves corner, where they have a full stock of ires h groceries, to hu sold as low as any other house. Several brands of the best flour alwavs on hand. .... . V 7 nt bottom prices. Try the now firm. The joy of the breakfast t able h Manilla Coffee,

O oralis and waists at Mc

"Calla & Co.'s.

Hiram .Lindley, the druir,gi.st5 has just received a full slock of wall paper of the latest patterns and stylos, and a machine for triming the same, lie ateo has a laro stiek of paints and oils ready for the spring trade. Dr. J.S. Faris, lato of Shoemaker's, isinow engaged at this store and w it bo pleased to meet his old friends hero. Everything in the drug line is kept on baud and put up by experienced hands. Whenever there is a 'crowd

tanyavel to the barn, at Laiicas-! iovai you mil inset a iargo por-

was taken un wifh tho horse J tion Of it at mo jNCW 10rK Dtore

and canM 150 yards, the horse Uio Pple know where to go to

being dasheu against a crib ana killed, while the boy was carfuily pressed against house and "let dovvji easy" and unu't. When the wind caught A&'sWilliams she was going to the crib to get her child, but was carried over the tree tops and lauded against a hay stack. Her child was found in the orchard. The rest of the family took refuse in the cellar. The house was carried away and young Croft blown from the collar and carried one-fourth of a

mile, where he was found with

his head and shoulders buried-

in the ground. The bodies of

tho dead were divested of every stich of clothing, shoes and stock-

irigs, even tho rings on the fing

ers beinrr blown off.

A list of the dead and injured

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The New York Store is ffet-

(ing to bo t!ie most popular plac in town to buv clothing-

Handsome dross groods and

trimmings, at the Bee Hive.

INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND.

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is as follows:

Frederick Feaster, G eorgc Croft, Christina Williams and child, and two parties wlm.se names have not been reported. The first four wore killed six miles west of Lancaster, and the others at Nail's bridge, across Eel river. John Croft's wife and son Fred were badly injured and not expected to recover. The wife of Nelson Coats, in Lancaster, was seriously hurt, and a number of others slightly injured.

IIINDOSTAN. Squire Hubbard is visiting old scenes once again, and intends remaining three months.Measles, mumps and the old

chronic trouble, domestic trials to the married. Corn doing 'well where notplanted too early. Oats and grass look well. A prospect for a small crop of apples. Not any small fruits, except black-berries. Not much work for laboring men, as the timber supply is de-

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DEPARTMENT. BLACK SI LKS we are selling very largely, and have excellent values at 81.00, 1.25,8 L7& and $2.00. The goods cannot bo excelled in color and finish. We have Satin Rhadames and Satin Aiarvellsoux that are very desirable. OOLOftED SILKS. We claim to have the largest and most complete stock of Colored Silks in the State, and it is very i eldom that we cannot fill any request for any color. We have a nice line of changeable Silks. SUMMER SILKS. All the very newest- styles can be found at our .counters. BROCADE SILKS. 'We have opened another line of Col

ored Brocade Silks at 75 cents. Our last lot had a very quick

saie.

&.B WoTh j; fu Suf -Tin tho Indies of t?is city and icia:i.y that when rciiuo?Uil ly Ui-U'r wo vi ma.fl, ywy- fro-n Charpj, full Hnfi nfisniiir pics xud cavcftiUy ftp and J-va;l orders however small, by mail or us yi'fcs.s as ilc-ircvl. Prices in every en so t hd f;: n u if tli ircbijr canic to Indianapolis and bought tho go-Mis at our store.

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creasing.

Fanners, take your wool to 'fidltzm&n Bros, who will pay 3rou the highest price in cash or

goods for it. "S3 of the latest and most popular songs of the day for only 5 cents, at Lew IL Anderson's Chicago book store. Our stock never was so largo act- good sso cheap. Now York Stoi o. Fee's corner is the only place in Bloominglon where you can getyorr groceries, dry good, boots shoes, hats and capsand

more than that, vou oun s;et

then i cheap? loo.

Hotioo of Pauper Fraotk

Notice is here by given tbot the Board of Oommiioucrs of lit on roc L'onnty will on the S'th Jay of June let the pauper practice of the several townships, of said county for the year, from tho loth dav of Juno, to the 15th rlay of June, iSlS-l. Each party ti&whoin the same is a '.raided shall enter into contract as ordered by the Hoard. The Board resenes tho right to reject any or ail bids. Tho salary to be paid quarterly. Kicn a ni A. Fl-lk, Auditor. May 70th, 8S3.

SCHOOL FUND NOT1CK All sehocd im loans, that are due and unpaid on the,20lh dny of Juno, .1883, will uo advertised for sale. This is the lost call, and will be strictly adhered l.o, as tiie same must ho o!oi.od up before the September tern of the Commissioner's Court, IMCHAKI) A. FULIt A uditor AlourycCOt . May :U-8y.

CASrBn VANZAKT,

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UPHOLSTER-

Mv otrctiLitU' u nil KJoww Seed CnUUoeue fori

1 RtJ will 1 sent FKRB to all who apply.. Customers of!

last sen sou need i.ot wrile lor it. ah sccu scar uom myj

itaunsniiucnt warranted to be ijohi iresn ami zzutio nm,j

so far. tliAt shutiUl it Di ve otherwise. 1 SETee to relill the

order gratis. My" cuUection ot vrjab!j. 'seed is ontof7-

and a Urerc nart of it is of m- .v n ttn.nxia.ir2' An the I

orfiPlriHl IntMiiM at ttlv ji-Aa.HnvliaiiPr

Potatoes MarblcbcAd Kurly Cru. the Hnftbard

oununn, urucncwi i:uiMiee fJtintioy'M Mcwr, and a SLOrC Ol Oilier tit I ;-,.,.fil... .arron. I

ace of the public, ht the ?ar2oii wi on tlte farms of

. tJiose who piani xn eed -.e h,i.,ut mv iwu advertise-1

meat. James J. H. Crrgory 2arbleli.ad. Mass.!

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North End of Fee's Budding, fV Uge A r en tie. Huarsu furnih' wiaen desirtd. BLOOJf IJTGTOJf - IKDlAh

AHu will cmp;(ty ehftDM thlilocntln tfieentlro STsteia In threTnnnth Aoypt-rann who will take OVK P.h.Ii EArii M OUT FROM 0N15 TO TWKI.VK WEKKS.ruar lurv'stiivd towMMibmlujLiI fkUMj,pm$fim 1' r cvrinit Vm&leCotnoUinU thew IMlU lmTo rw equal. I'iiyiciao use them in thirprsctire. r, STcrwuon -

, r m i.-. by .nail for iicwu iu sumps. Scud for pamphlet. I, S. JOHNSON Si CO., Boatca. Jgitas.- . ;

An lvnlieh Veterinary st-ion and Chemist, now, travel in x in , tbia cotitttr. i that most of too- . . Horse and CaUlu l'owdcrs A.'d bera are worihless trafch. lie savs that Shoridan's Coudtin t?: v

B H I0v B w W:: BJO K irden arc absolutely pure, and Imnjenel;S ie. Sothinir wt earih will tnn hens lav like SUvridau' CoiidiLion I'uvil4?;s. Obse. l teaspoonfu

to 1 pijti tovd. Sold tvery where, or swiit by tuail for s letter-stamps, i. S. Jounrt A Oo Bostojr. 31-ass.-

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

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AVill praeiice in Oourte of Monroe nnd :j oininp ciulii. Speeinl attention aid u oltections und all butmiem cntruBtod to hi: aro. Jill

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NEW AD IMPROVED MEANS OP HOLDING THE S3DE KAILS OF HKDSTKADS KKOM SPREADING APAUT AND CROPPING THE SLATS.

No. I is a perspective view of a Ifcdsicad eniodyiug said invention, with Slat eievnted. No. 2 is a purl ion of Side HiilU A, showing Slut 15, having a groove m oacli end, in position to receive jnalh able iron p-;ite C, which is fastened with strews, or barbed wire nails, on lower strip of rail A, (perspective view No. 2), extendi nyr up inti groove in slat H. making a simple truss lo prevent r:ils Sruin sprea Unjr. This device will be found on uu nili-i beds exe pi. those uianufaeluretl by ELLIS BROS.. Spencer, lnd U. W. Elhs, paleulce, J0So(l in Dloonungton, Iiui, bjT Oo and examine their Good and get their prices before buying.

rvflf mi him OpnktM. Tloot Ctohh. ' Orasees. ' Toddcr Crmis. Twr

AJfievcirid Iftoivand varieties. PREB; . ... r . ; -. V

slsPssEwr Hlfl AIVI SBBLEY & CO. CHICAGO, I?!. Hochester.V.

ONE MAN

-Manufactured by tiio

NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CQMPANY,. v Stands without a rival: in-, ' CxXlty, Price and. Oo3Q.3d.tic2X. Tw'ntyeisL years experlonco. Salos annually 05,000 tons.' Crops lncreaed,. ' Maturity h'aiitened ono oc two weeks. Sol! improvou. permanently. Large profits to Farmers wlyb use liberally tlieso Standard Fertilizers; Every bas guaranteed iu weight and quaHtivly analysis. Bend for circular. T - .-.r "r"r JTOMTBI CO.,

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SIXTH SKSSIOX Eloomington, - Indiana, "Beginning July 23, and ending August 24, 1883, tho week Before tho Monroe County Instituto, WOLK, L Normai embracing eventhing required by teachers ud those desiring lo (each. 2. PKEP.uiAToiiy, meeting the wants oi those who may wish to enter preparatory, or college ehisses next 'fall. EXPENSES. RtW Tuition 5, for the session; 1.25 per week; in each ease in advitUCC. No refunding of tnition. Board from 2,50 to $3,00 per week. Expenses for the entire term need not exceed 20. For lurthcr information, address6 Ja$. K. Ikcic? Jas. A. Woojburx3 Bloomington, Ind.

People of Blooming ton and Vicinity. Having just ruturncd from Chicago with a large line of HOOKS, STATIONERY, CllBOMOS & NOVELTIES, I now Oiler tins sarac at Rock Bottom Prices

StLWCM and sio . at Ihc Campbell liti:iiig, cornoj Coll ego Avenue and Fourth street, (chic block South of Krst National Bank) and be

convinced tiiai uiv siaiumcius arc true. Orders taken tor any HOOK, reriodical. or Newspaper publisUrd. at pubfisUer's price. Earnestly soliciting a share of your patronage, I am

Insure Your Property AGAINST Fire, fjigiitHiriigr, aiiii ToFsiacloes MfflFlo west. rates obtainable with FRANK E. HUNTER, Bioonnngton, Ind, Agent.

BUSY AS BEES! At the Bee Hive of W. W. Wicks, dealing out a large and varied stock of Notions, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes Carpets, &c. Never was our stock so handsome, and never were goods cheaper. Come and sec. Vou will he weloQini

ADJORNED TERM OF CIRCUIT COURT, Notice is hereby gien thr.n an rdjourned Term of the regular April IVriii 18839uf Monroo Count Circuit Coiut in the state of Indiana will be held in the Court-house in the City of Bloominglon in said county beginning at 8 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday July 10th 1883, andcontin-

usntr so loni; as the business of said

adjourned term snail require, oy order of Court. Witness 1113 name as clerk of said Court wiUi tlie seal thereof nftiixcd. May 30th

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, S LOOMING 7 ON, I NE

rrnclicc In the Court of Monroe anil adjoh inByonntivs. Prmit attention given toco leed'jii and all other Usal buimcKi.

Louisville few Albany & Heap R'.. Time in Jiffaet Mttroh 1883. "Moaon Eoute." Affords the Best, 'Cbeape&t, ( Jwck estt most Desirable RouGe-to the Great West and North West, South and South West. SSTii itouon Passkn g e k Tk a ixs, Da i i.v DAT MAIL. XI CUT liX

No. 1. Ka 3. 1 1:50 pm. 11:23111.

S:o0 pm. 7:30 an. No 2, No 4, 4:.1 pm : 4 am 0:10 pm 7:20 am.

Parlor Coaehes on day trains b twecu Chicago. Palace Sleepers kh night trains between Chicago am JafdisoiivUb. Florida. Through tickets and HomwH-trij-tickets for Sou ill and Sonth-wesl. and through trip ami land exploring tickets for North and North -ves; ia most direct and close connection rNip, !?ajinri checked throujiL to all places where tiekels are pur chased. Travelers wanting information, apply U either of the under

NORTH. Iloomiuirion. Chicago, south. IHootningtoUi Lou is v die,

for n SQUAUE'or WPHTGIUTT KOSi VfM))

riASIOjrtfMftTlSrrah Stop!. ByoH aswi Muk

SLVuly 830 for an Kiirtit Slop, SulHta.vt Ocuivo-Cnler OEtiA3f.

Chapel OrjFansjJWyWpeOrffAnWMU OTUKB BAHCUUUfai fully UiriUtO '"' : ; in Illustrutetl Ctoloaporcr wbieh is Kent FREE, with full particulars. . I VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.

Mdm or call upon AN2i F. BE ATT Washington, Hew Jersey. ,:h

PAYHE'S 10 Horae Spark-Amtrtlnrl fiSEJTTS WAtff&D SSSSSffyJSPortable Engine has cut 10,000 ft. of Michigan S ac,StfLSS2 IiVf?1!i.-J' WfafcdrflC. lMoo-JsoartVSn 10 hours, bucuinsr slaba from the KocariliBEI and TOE ompleto, bt

SkW in eight t'out lengths..

20:ninutcs. Zt win also tnlt a crcat variety of faocr-

work for which thore is alwajrs a ready markefc Sen'

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fir circular and terms to tix.

MaQhlncCo

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rashinstoa Su Bot-oo, iiass.

Our 10 IJonA We Guarantee to furnish power tf? eav 3,000 fet of HouaooK boartla ia 10' bonrs. Our IB Hors wilk cut 10.000 feit hi same time.

uur iungtnea aro guarastkkdto iurnish a horse -power on H less fuel m1 crater thanany other Engine not fitted with an Automatic Cut-Off. If j-mi want a Stationary or roriable Engine, Boiler, Circular Saw Mill. Shamnjr or Pnllies, either- exst or-Heddarl's l?atnt -"Wrought Iron Pxilley;. eeutl for our illustrated Cata-

logue, V ' tor information aud priVea. 1. XT PAYSS & SOKS, Corning,, K.. Y... Cox 8W

Pajbls' "Ptvaativti IHlLe nuHcn Vow

BlooxL ami irffl completely change ihc Wood in A

rTe entire fsrstom a three months, Anrpewoa,' '.?ho will tftfce 1 pill each night from 1 to lS ecte inoybe restored to sound heal(Ji, if each a 'tiring v Luuosslbfo.' Sent by mal? for 8 icfchir stamps. . . .

fortneHff Bangor, WjM'Vt' i .

signeo. CABTER t EBIKO. JSircnt. Ulooining'nft, Inil Murray Keller. O, I .A l.ouisvi.Ie. Ky. SALK OF JiEAL ESTATkT Notice ialiereby given ,fli at hy virtue of an order or ihe Monroe Circuit Court, the i ndursi?ued admin istnor of the estate of John S. John .son, dueeased, will offer for sale a auction, on the premises, on Tws day the 20th day of June, 188&, the following described real estate situated in Monroe County, Since ol Indiana, towtfc: The Northeast quarter of tin Southeast quarter of Section six (C). Also two and n hulf . (2S-) acres oil the Kant side of the North f est quar tor of the Southeast quarter of said section six. Also the Northeast quarter of the Southwest qnaiter of section five (5), except four acres off of the South side of sain. Also the Northwest quarter of tin-

South west quarter of said section live, except one-half squ ire rod on the Southeast corner of the same. All in town nine(9)North range two (2) West. Terms of Side: One third cosh: the residue in equal payments at six and twelve months, with note at interest, waiving henclit of appraism eat laws, and secured by good

freehold security. 2 o'clock p. m.

Wit. N. Matthews, Administrator. Louden & Micrs, Atty's. Mav 20, 1SS3.

vu k . uk a t t. I uxurj n cap AND IAT TIMB HOl'TK

EAST aid WEST

RICH BLOOD!

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IftrilTO arc reaping a ntt AuLn I U vest selling our ; Kitchen Queen Safety Uratf

'&and other household articles.

-The best selling aiUel es ever put

jgf on tne market i?or snrapini

and Terms, aaaress mo CLIPPER MSFfrCO; j (ltuttko.J

No. ear Walnut St., Cincinnati, 0-

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Leavo, st, Louis O.iOani 8.00:im O.50?on Le ve Milrhvll--:i 27jnn 2 47pm 2.2:ium Arrive Gineiunsit tt.2$lifii (i 35uu CilOmii

WV IiXli has PariwOaih vitlio.it ciiu:iiv U (Jiociina:i. Din ,i!isi cars Seymour U Ctni-siinal;, ! iSht iSs press has i'alai:.

Si:Cfius (yapio Cincinnati vvithout

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?ioe Slcfiiiiitr Cars to Cincinnati

Loutsv iVasJuiigtun and Ualti

iumorc wiihqnt chaojie. Dining cat

eyraMr- to Cincainati,

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9 Win. UnsvULenn A: CsUA -JiwJ Irviuia1

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Sale to begin at

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EXECUTOR'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the will o! Sarah Willi am s, deceased f will, by virtue of the power conferred on him hy said will, sell at public auction on the premises, on MONDAY, JULY 2d. 1S83, the following described real estate in Monroe county, Indiana, to-wit: The North half of in-lot No. 204, in the town now city of Bloominglon in said count)' and state. Terms. of Sale: Said sale shall be made for cash in hand, the pur chaser taking real estate subject to taxes. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. Aquilla W. Roc.xas, June ), 1883. Executor, busktrk fe Duncan, Ally's.

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Arrive SL Louts 7.25pm 0.20pm 7.10am 1120am The three express trains run dailj dftcb way, Jf)av Biprcits lm Parlor Ciin to St. Louis withtuit change, Dining Cars Cincinnati to S mour. ITiht EJit'iJi'Oss has Palace Sleeping Cars to St. Louis without change. . Also, lo Cairo and' New Orleans without change. Pacific E2xr$ has Palarc Sleeping Car to St. Louis without change. For reliable information as to routes, tickets, time, etc., apply in person or by letter to . II. A. Fuuedly, Agt,. Mitchell, Ind. Or9lo T. W. KSsskll. Traveling Passenger Agent, North Vtrnonr,lnd W. W, Peauody. Gen'I Supt. V. 3VSiiAT j.uc.Gcfl Pass. Agt,

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Those New Spring Goods now arriving at Mctford's, both for quality, styles and prices.

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOO 1 S & SHOES; Please call and examine them.

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