Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 August 1883 — Page 4

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THE SATURDAY

LlVfe feMOCRATIC NSTTJIPAPKR, PUBUSWED BT HENRY J. FeLTUS

1. 50 A Yeah The Largest and Best Circulation.,

SELLS BROTHERS Enormous United Tented Shows. - Among: the rare animals which mre exhibited in the zoological department of the Sells Brothers, arc n nude and! feamale hippopotami, full grown, and the largest erer brought to this country. They are difficult to keep alive, and some hun

dreds ot gallons of water have daily to be used. They are the most ferocious of amphobia. and are by some said to be the identical Behsxneth of Holy writ. Besides these, and some hundred other attractive features of the menagerie, thcro is a doubled horned rinoceros, a veritable

momster. weteinor five tons, and the

" NJ 7 , 7 ... only pair of woolly Malay elcphaats ever exhibited. The great show will be here on August 7th, and themagnetic influence of its name will draw thonsands to visit it. The Sells Brothers have alway had the best circus and ling performers in the country, and the department this year has been still farther enlarged with notable accessions from Europe. There is no question but that it is the largest traveling exhibition now in the country. ROGERS REUNION. The annual reunion ot the large Rogers family will be held

at the old nlace on the farm of

A. W. Rogers, east of Bloomington August 16th. It is expected this year to be of special interest as all the friends of the family are invited to come and bring baskets well filled, and join with this extensive family In their reunion.

FOR S ALE For sate or trade-a first class phaeton. BoLLKNBACHSlt & SONS.

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clothing, hats, caps and Gents

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NOTICE TO TRUSTEES, The Trustees of tha several townships, also f the city of Bloomington

and Town ol EilvttsnUe, will moot

at the Cnirfc ho nc, in Bloom in y ton, on the 1st Monday in August, 1883,

at 9 a. m., to submit to the Hoard their annual settlement and report

of receipts and .Disbursements.

Blank reports on file in the Auditor's

office. KicuaaoA. r llk,

July 11, 18S3. A. M. C. . H vm

AUDITOR'S SALE OF SCHOOL

LANDS.

Notice is hereby given that the following tracts or parcei3 of lands

town lets, or so much thereof as may

be necessary for the purpose, will be

sold or offered for sale at the Court

house door in. the city of Blooming-

ton County of Monroe, and State of

Indiana, to the highest bidder, tor

eash in hand, on Tuesday the 14th

dav of August. lue same

having been mortgaged, to the State

of Indiana to secure the payment ol

Principal and interest of common

school and Congressional school fund

of said county, and which have been

forfeited to the State Tor the non payment of interest on the same.

If less than V;ic whole tracts is sold the part so sold will be in the north

west corner of the tract, anil if less

than the whole lot Is sold the part

so sold shall be off of the side ex

tending across said lot. The sale will be continued f rum day to day until all shall be sold or offered for sale, Washington TowniMp. Loan No. 2535. Part of the south west quarter section 3 6, township tea north of rang one west, beginning twenty-sis and two-thirds( 6f ) poles west of the south-east corner of the south west quarter of said section, thence north two hundred and forty three and three fourths (243)poles, thence east fifty-three and one-third (53) poles, thence south to the south line of said section, thence west to the place of beginning, con taining 80 acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Martha A. Bran nam and James M. Brannam. Principal, interest, damage and cost $114. 30. Loan 24S9 The south west quarter of the south-west, quarier of section two, township ten, north ol range one west, containing fort' acres. Mortgaged by Francis M. Carroll and his wife. Principle, interest, dam ago and costs $239. 70. Loan 2757 -Part of the north sule of the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter of section two, township ten, north of range one west, containing thirty-two acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Luoinda Smith and her husband. Principal, interest, damage and costs $163. Loan No. 2585 The north-west quarter of the north east quarter of section nine, township ten, north of range one west, containing forty acrus Mortgaged by Harvey liaker and wife. Principal, interest, dam ages and costs $161. 50. Loan No. 2894 -The south-west

quarter of the south-east quarter ol

section fourteen, township ten, north of range oue west, containing forty

acres, more or less. Mortgaged by J

John YV. Hubbard and wife. Princi

pal, interest, damages and costs

$131. 60.

Loan No. 2529-The south-east quar of the south-west quarter of section two, township ten, north of range one west, containing forty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Elijah P. Goodinaa and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs $55. 15. Bsnton Township, ; Loan No. 2975 The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-one, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one, except one acre out of said quar.quar,all in township nine, north of range one east, containing in all seventy-nine acres, more or less. Mortgaged by William M.Kerr and wife.. Principal, interest, damages and costs $520. 35. Loan No. 2S64 The south-cast

quarter of section twenty-nine, township ten, north of range one east,

containing ono hundred and sixty

acres, mure or less. Mortgaged by William J. Beckett and wife. Prin

cipal, interest, damages and costs $445. 65.

Bloomington Township. Loan No. 2571 The northwest

quarter f the northeast quarter of

section one, township nine, north of range ona west, containing forty

aeres, more or less. Mortgaged by

E!eanor Brannam, widow. Princi

pal interest, damages and cost $56. la.

City of Bloomington. ... . Loan Ko. 2707Part of in -lots 75

and 76 as shown in the recorded plat of the city of Blooming ton, to wit: commenting at the southeast cor

ner of lot 76 and running -north on

the east line of Baid lot to a point 50 teet from said corner, thence due west 132 feet to the allejr or west boundary line of said lot 75, thence south with said boundary line 50ft, thence eatt with the south boundary line f lots 75 and 76 132 feet to the place of beginning. Also part of in-lot 75, beginning at the south

west corner of ssid lot, thenee run-

Eichland Towniixiip. Loan No. 2591 The south, end

east half of the fiouthwefct quaiter

of "'Section twnt v-scven, township

nine north of range two west, con

taining twenty acrs, more Or less.

Mortga2d by Dillmas Morris and wile. Principal, interest, damaffes.

and t ost $317. Loan No, SOlt Part of the north west quarter of section twenty-five, beginning in the uoilh-west corner

thence south along the section line fl,rD16hlnS gods regardloss ol

35 4-100 poles thence north-east 4.r poles and 5 links to Mie section lii.e on the uorth of said section, thence west along said line 28 poles to the place of beginning. Alsa part of the north east quarter of emotion twenty' six, commencing at the north east corner of said section twenty-six. running due west to a point 30 fett east of the center of the railroad, thence running parallel with the aforesaid railroad In a south east direction to Lho enat line ot said section, thence due north to th place of beginning, being in township nine n.u'th of : range two wast, and containing seven acres, more or less. iMnrtgaged by James Brat nay and wife. Principal interest, damages and cost $tb'9. 50.

The New York Store btfeV ftl, & UiMmmmll ft'w

ling lo be the mast, popular ilace hi 'toxin to brv flloHihiv TUE RRAT THROUGH CAR 1U tow U 10 bio Clothing. AiSD FAST TIM B ROUTE.

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Parry Township.

Loan No. 27.r)9 -That part of the west hall' of the north-east quarter, and part of the east half of the north west quarter of section thirty-three, township eiht, north of range one west, and bounded follows, towit: commencing thirteen rods and four feet west of the north-oust corner of the west half of the north-east quarts! of said section thirty three, thence north 77 rods and G.V feet, thence west 2 rods, thence north 51 rods and 2 feet, thence east 53 rods thence north 26 rods and 4J feet, thence east 59 rods to the place of beginning, containing acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Sarah E. McCunc, single Principal, interest, damages and cost $537.40. Loan No. 2701 -Ju-lots in tha ate Oollough addition to the city of Bloomington, numbers fifteen and sixteen, in the county of Monroe, State of Indiana, ftlortgaged by W. H. McCollough, widower. Principal, interest, damages and cost $107.65 Salt Creek Townsbip, Loan No. 2083 The north-east fourth of the south-east quarter of section twenty one, township eight, north of range one east, containing lorty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Abraham Chesnut and wife. Principal, interest, damages, and cost $54, Polk TownshipLoan No. 23U The south east quarter, of the north-west quarter, also the south cast fourth of the south-west quarter, all in section 33, township seven, north at range one east, containing SO , acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Martin Deelcarc! and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs 84. 85, Loan No. 2361 The south part of the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section eighteen, township seven, north of range one east, containing, twenty-three acres.- Mortgaged by Valentine Lather, (single.) Principal, interest, damages and costs 964. 10, Loan No. 2204 The west half of the south-west quarter of section sixteen, township seven, north of range one east, containing 80 acres. Mortgaged by John W. Cazee and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $59. 50.

Loan No. 2978 The south-east quarter of the north-west quartei of section twenty-seven, in township seven, north of range one cast, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by Joshua D. Black well and wife.

Principal, interest, damages, and costs $118. 15. Loan No. 2152 The north-west quarter of the south west quarter of section thirty one, L township seven, north of range one east. Mortgaged by Jackson H. Clendeuin and wife. Principal, interest, damages and cost $109. 35. Clear Creek Township. Loan No 2434 The north -east

quarter of the north-west quarter of

section seventeen, township seven, range oao west, containing forty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by A. D. Cannichael, and wife. Principal, interest, damages and cost $231. Loan No. 2661 The south-east fourth of the south-west quarter of section eight, township seven, north of range ono west, containing forty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by A. D. Cannichael and wife. Principal, interest, damages, and cost $215. 65. Richard A. Folk, Bloomingfton; Tnd. " Auditor, July 11, 1883.

the price thev bring. He wauls

to open iu his new room (about Sept. 1st) with a fresh atock, and is going to sell off everything he now has, which consists of a good stock of a ll goods in his line. This is a rare chance

for positive bargius, and

should not miss

of the square.

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Any person wanting lumber for building purposes will do well

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orders at Eph Hughes' barber shop.

The crowd still roes to the

New York Store.;

Ladies, have you been to the New York Store since the new goods

came in? Our stock never was so large

nor good sso cheap. New York Store.

-The leading grocery house of the town the J3ee Hive.

Those summer silks and

other dress goods at the Ke

York Store are setting the la-

dies wild.

Hiram Lindley, the druggist, has just received a full stock of wall paper of the latest patterns

and styles, and a machine for

triming the same. He also has a large stock of paints and oils

ready for the spring trade. Dr. J.S. Far-is, late of Shoemaker's,

isjnow engaged at this store and

w 11 be pleased to meet his old

friends here. Everything in the

drug line is kept on hand and

put up by experienced hands.

me ingw xorK storo is

ready for "gentle spring" with

piles ol best goods ever gathorad

together in a store in Bloom

ington.

Tho Buckeye Reaper and Mower, at

V7. Ji Allen's,

This i&a-dull season of the

yeaiy but -things aeem to be pret

ty lively at the New York Store.

jejore moving to ins new

room, Win. Blair proposes to sell off his present stock of boots and

shoes at whatever they will bring

Gall on him in Mendelssohn hallt

The New York Store, INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND.

No house in town can give you better prices than the Bee Hive grocery. A full stock of groceries, fresh, nice, and cheap, at the Bee Hive. Whenever there is a crewi in town you will find a large portion of it at the New York Store the people knew where to go to get their reods. The New York Store baa a fine stock of ladies' shoes, All the new goods at the New York Store were bought for eash and they are going to be turned into cash as fast as low prices will make them go.

Well may the Nashville

DEPARTMENT.

BLACK SILKS we are sealing

very largely, and have oxedient values at "$1.00, $1.25, 1.75 and 2.00. The goods cannot be excelled in color and finish. Wc have Satin Hhadames and Satin Afarvellieux that- are very desirable. COLORED SILKS. We claim to have the largest and most complete stock of Colored Silks in the State, and it is very seldom 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 Colored Brocade Silks at 75 cents. Our last lot had a very quick sale.

ku lik u$ A kl i Aecow, Day E. Kicht Ex, AUanticlvx ave St, Louis

6.40am 8.00am 7.00pm S.COpm?

Lo .ve Mitehell--2.27pm 2.17pm 2.32am 3.47am A r r i v i G i n e? n n h t i

S 23pm 0 35pm 5.50am' 8 00am lay ISxjprcM has Parlor Cars without change to Oinoiuuati. Din

ing cars Seymour to Cineinnati.

Kiffllt 'ExprVM has Talaer

Sleeping (Jars to Cincinnati withimi

change.

ave Sleeping Car to Cincinnati, Louifcv'lle, Wasliington and Haiti titrorc without eh:inrr Dining ear Seymour to Cincinnati, -WBSTWAwD.Day Jx, HI J, Leave Cincinnati 6 50am 8.00am 7.20pm 9.10pm Leave Mitchell 11.55am 11.5 lam 11.55pm 1.20am Arrive St. Louis 7.25pm 0.20pm 7.10am 8.30am The. three express traius ran daily

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'8a V MA"f?S"C9fl has Parlor Cars to ist. Louis without change, Dining Cars Cincinnati to Seymour. Night Express has Palace Sleeping Cars to St. Louis without change Also, lo Cairo and New Orleans without change. Pacific o'lixreM has Palace Sleeping Car St. Louis without change. For reliable infertaatsoa as to routes, tickets, time, ete., apply in person or by lelttr'0 II. A. 1V.UEOLY, Agu, Mitchell, led. Or, to T. W. Russell, Traveling Passenger Agent, North Vernon, Ind W. W. Peabody, Gen'l Supt. W. B.fcAT irc.Gen. Pass. Agt.

The Only Bisr Sbow that Wilitisit

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THE COLOSSUS OF THIS AGE!

Hew Firm,1 HewIGoods, IGOW PRICES,

office: Over Oroevos' corner. BLOOMINGTON, IN1 jgflT'AJl wmk "guaranteed'. 042

ISiisftirk A If ub i ATTORNKYS JTT LAW, LuOMlIiG 1 Gtft IND Prnclice in the Courts of Monroe ind ndj ohi in jf eouniics. Prompt attention given to col lections and all other local business Louisville New Albany i CMcaso R'y. Time in Jiffeet March 18, 18SS. "Moaon Route." Affords the Best, Cheapest, Quickest, most Desirable Route to the Great West and North Wet, South and South West. 2 Through Passenger Tuains,Dailt

DAY MAIL. NIGHT KX No. 1. No. 3. 11:59 pm. 11:23pm 8:50 pra. 7:3 an No 2. No 4, 4:51 pxri 3:40 am. 9:10 pm 7:20 am.

Parlor ('oaehes on day trains Ue twen Clricago.. Palace Sleepers en night trains between Chicago and Jacksonville, Florida. ...Through tickets and Round-trip tickets for South and South-west, and through trip and land exploring tickets for North and North-west ua most direct and close connection routes. Baggage cheeked through to all places where tickets are pur aliased. Travelers wanting information, apply to cither of the undertiighed, 9ABTER PBRnrai Amt. filoominrtoiQ. Ind. Mnrmr Kellor. J, P .A, Louiivilla. Ky.

WILL EXHIBIT. AT 6omihgion9 T - -August Ttb'

NORTH. Bloomington, Chicago, soum llloomington, .Louisvdie,

Matlac wis Tftitiwfcr

Dealers in all kind of FUKOT'TDRE Jf ATRESS ES, LOUNG ES, MIRROES, PICTCB1CS, fec. East Side Square, Bloomington, Ind.

W. M. Tats, L. D. 1Coers. II A i)QU A RTERS FOR LIFE, FIBS,- T03NAD0, AND

0Y0L0ST3 INSURA1TCB.

jgIf you are not inaurud, yon

ought to bo.

Pleafco call and zoo iuv get terms,

antj iconro a Fir-lhuadcr-LigBt-

niiig-Tornado-Cyclone Policy before

i is MeverlaUnt!lv too late' Office

1 3 Fee 'a Building. One or both ol

us will be in office durina all bus-

iue hour, June 23, 1883.

-earWe beg ta inform the ladies of IMa city and vicinity that when requested by letter we will mail. Free from Charge, full lines of sain -pies and carefully fill an foward orders bowerer small, by mail or erpicEs. ne desired. Prices in every case the same as if ihe prchaser came to Indianapolis and boueht the

zoods at our store.

Pettis Bassett & Co.

Insure Your Property

AGAINST Fire, LlghCaiBfh

and lriiadoes.

gFliOwest rates obtainable with FRANK E. HUNTER, Blooming Ion, Ind, Agent.

ning east 45 feet, thence north 60 merchants "squeal" about Brown

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-v 'Aimtif rvona rammer tit H anni-

south 60 feet to the place of beginning. Mortgaged by James F. Drysdale and wife. Principal, interist, dama. es and costs 2l0. 35. Headlight and coil oil at 15 cents a gallon, at the Bee Hive grocery, next to the postofficc.

inton. The New York Store

gets the largest ptrtion f that

trade. God smoked hams 12 c nits a pound, at the Bee Hive grocery, next to the pbstjfe.

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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. State of Indiana, Monroe county as. In the Circuit Court, September Term, 3SS3. Charles W. Gentry v Paris Shirlev and George W, Dean, Cotaplant .No. 436. Now comes the plain til? by Frank E. Hunter liis attorney and tiles his complaint heroin, on a note and In iittnchinent, with an affidavit that said defendant Fa rid Shirley is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defandant that unless he be and appear on the lirht day of the nem term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to bo ho Id en on the first Monday of September A. D. 1883, at the Court house in Bhoiuington in sa-i county

and elate, and answer or demur to

said co 'ii plaint, on a note and in attachment, the name will be beard and determined in his abseuco. Witness my name and seal ef said court, affixed at Bloomington, this 29t!i day of May A. D. 1SS3. seal . 1). W. BROwvrxo Clerk of Monroe Circuit Goart, Notice of Eoport of Enumaration. Notice is hereby given that the Trustees of the several Townships of Monroe county, Indiana, have filed in the office ol the Auditor of said county, their report of the enumeration of the white and colored male inhabitants of said county, oyer the age of. twenty-one years, which reports are open for inspection and correction, by any citizen of said county. The-number of voters reported are as follows:

Beanblossom township, Washington township, Marion township, Benton township, B 1 oo m i rigton to wnshi p.

Richland township,

ESTATE OK WILLIAM O. JACOBS DECEASED. In the Monroe Circuit Court, in She State of Indiana. All creditors, Heirs and Legates o:' of said estatv, are horeby notified notified that Mary E. Jacc.'bs, admin is tratrix of said estate has filed her account and vouchers in final settlomoilC of said estate, and that ,h same will come up for rxaminatiuti and approval on the M day of Sep :eniber 1883, the same being the first judicial day of the September .term, 1853, of said Court, at which time said Creditors, Heirs and Ltatee are required to appear in said CVurt. in the Court-house in the city of Bloomington, and h how cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. Mary E. J.acs June, 22, 1893. Administraliix.

EST ASK OF JOHN M. SLUSS DECEASED. In the Monroe Ciacuit Court in tbc State of Indiana. jil Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of said estate are hereby notified that Joseph N.Alexander, Administrator of said ostato has fib d his account and. vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the sme will como up for examination anil approval on the 3d day of September itf&J, the samo being; the first judicial day of the September term, 1883 of said Court, at which time said Crodito'. Heirs and Legatees are required te appear in said Covrl, in tne Court hoi r? ia the city ot Bloomington. and show csusq, if any there bo, why said account should not bo approved. Witness mv name the 5th day of of July, 18S3; Jos. N. Allkxaxokr, Administrator.

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Up equaled i n. the number of ; 3 Largo Menagerha Combined, - S HorSs.of Elepianis. M mmoth Double Homodliinocaros, 3 Xmmonsa Hippotemiy , .f, A Herd of Giraffes, . Full &rown Ostriches, - Polar and drizzly Beam, Saa Lions and Soa Ldopardsy Birds, Reptiles, AmpMbia, A Museum of Wcnders, " v: ' A Veritable Noah's Ark, Nothing Lik it on Earthi Belittleing all others into Dwarf Like Iosignificanco.

, The Circus and Arenic Departments comprise , ; 100 . Maleand Tiita Prominent among whom, and of World-wide Celebrity, are VIOLA RIVERS and WAD. De tARUE,

The Most Brilliant Equestriennes of the Age.

SIX PARISIAN HORSEWOMEN!" examphtrs of the Frkficlfc? haute d'eole. OK1UN II OLL1S and WILLIE StiLLS; Para-

mount iiL classic horsemanship, and daring, and

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lount i!L classic horsemanship, and daring and hazardous Eq ? estrintiism. Moasr. WALLA CK, ilARTWELL, ROBINSON" )UNOAN, B A RTOK, W I LLT'A US and BENTON, from AstW t!

London, and the Ofymj.iquev Paris. The IncoiiVpa: ijVXJB$iitA FAMILY, of Atrial Aerotiatio and Trapeze Performers Th Wbmferful STI11K FAMILY the WorlcF Oliampioii Biexcle- '

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IV Mndtrn Snmson, r r BFILAW ftiHl aLTKNV FIEKH DRA YTON, In t,h!ir Triiih linr Avt A Troui.o of r 0()NA!;!0 bitij v HINDOO MAGICIANS. Thir .hilntiess i'iiu.ioimiM!!

Elephants, HipptVpotami, Giralles, Ostriehes, Bears, Elks, Gyno euphhis and the Monster lihinocero.

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All lho laten Novelties, at thu?

Perry township,

Salt Creek township, Polk township, Clear Creek township, In Jinn Creek township,

335 229 116 212 796 231 400 148 221 St 8

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Monroe comity, ss. In the Monroe Circuit Court, September Term, 1SS3. Zarihla Abel vs. Abraham Bahm,

Joseph liahm, Thomas Fi'jiehinan.

et ai.

Now comes the plaintiff by her

attorneys ami flies her complaint

herein, together with an affidavit

that said defendants Abraham Bahm

Joseph Bahm, Thomas Ficich-

inan, Charted M. Henderson, VVil-

liam S, Henderson, Edmonvl Burke,

Samuel 11. Snyder, James R. Harris, Josiah Bassett, John M. Mevrit. Joseph HufJakpr, Edward S. JafTraj.

William K. Jaffray. Howard S. Jatf ra3', Robert Hutchison, Abraham T. llazen, James W, Whitney, Richard S. Todd, Horace C. Skinner., Ona J.

Rownds, Rufus L. Todd, Washing ton B, Toller, Alexander M. Uoitoir Isaac V. Pence, Thomas M. Porter John Gates, James II. Gates, John Gates, jr., Louis Ludorf, and ore Samuel McClunir, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that a cause of acti on exists agai nst thoin l n relation to real estate in the forecloselire of a mortgage, and that they are necessai'3' parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the lirst day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on the first Holiday of September, 1SS3, at the Court House in Bloomington, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be hoard and determined in their absence. Witness mv name and the seal of said Court affixed, at BltommgUn this 22d day of June, 1883. seal. D. W. Browninq, Clerk Monroe Circuit; Con t.

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A Troupe of Austraiian Maori?, Arabs, Zulus, Indians, aud (I Peculiar People from . Eery Ciime iu tho Vorl(i.

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A OUT OF PAVILLIONS, Illuiniuateit with EleotrLig

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Carpet Lining

Bpf oth-prbof Carpet Lining, a superior art iolej olieap at the City Book Store.

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Golden Chariots, Triumphal Cars, Cayeliers, Denioiseh , uerries, Elephants, Camels, Ostriches, Girailes, Bloc Horses, Ponies, and A GRAND ALLEGORICAL ;1JS 4 Eclipsing a Mardi Gras Exposition, will be given morning of the day of Exhibition. This Grand and In Spectacle will ho over 3 MILES LOIGv RcBsaciiaSjpr, it is Free All .v:

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