Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 April 1887 — Page 4

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JEOCRATEC TO Tttfi C0KBjjg

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3 ijhrtttgt.' in the methods of ad ministaring the government, that the move ..ciaini of party service shall not bo sufficient toi& obtaining official position, that more than 50,000,000 a ere of our public lamia have been restored to the public domain, that the business interests of the country have been subserve!, that the Vete

rans of the Union Army, about whom

HIS SPEECH BEFORE THE BAY ouls Republican Iriends mrdc such. .Wiiitf Autm direful predictions, have not been

INDIANA'S POSITION IN I8SS.

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Uisuu ueu. aim uku ums huiuuui nuu the amounts of pensions have been very largely increased under this

! administration, and that the whole

I At the annual nieethu? of the Bay ! inistration of the govrnmcnt has . : ., . " been by some means fitted up to a State Democratic- Club held in Bos-, h piahl ihni iuhas occupied far ton March 12th which was one at jniany years under th- rule of the Re the most distinguished gathectngs publican party. And now, my fclver held by the Massachusetts i low-Democrats of the Stat- of iiassaBcmocracy. Congressman Jfatson j etts, in response to to t lie que , - tion prouonnderod by your honored tf.lnd an-, was called upw to R' president a. to the position of I lid wer the question where IucUana lana in 1888, I feel that 1 may., say grill befoand in 1SSS. to yu that I may promise you here I In presenting on. CX 0. Jfatson, Ao-day that Indiana will stand in 'i- ACii 18S8 where she stood; in 1884. Kntke Chair spoke as follows: ' , . .. t l i . thusiastic cheering.

nleaaure in entertaining, two vears ! J bare heretofore and we

ago, the late Vice President Hen-

my hereafter venture to cfttieise

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Col. C, (. Matron, who went in to the late war a private soldier and came ?oiit with the commission of a colonel, a record wo n by con rage, e n ( h usiasm, valor, endurance and hardship. I trust he will leil us that we shall find Indiana in the Democratic coiaumn in 1888. I Company rose with Colonel Mateon and cheered until he began r - COXOXKL UASSUjf 3 SPEKCIu Mr. President and members of the Bay State C'iu b When my col-

league; and former comrade: in- arms. Jfajor Levering (cheers and ap 1 plause), delivered to me your very flattering invitation to be present f on this occasion having discovered ? in dor intimate association n the committee room for tour years a disV position on my part to talk too much he served notice on me that ten minutes was as much as I otiht . to occupy. A voice "Make it S twenty -five" and nppiause. And now, gentlemen, I am confronted I wth this fact that it will require I that much time to express the hearty 1 appredntion that I feci of your magjiificent hospitality, r.nd that I must ; content myself with simply giving you thanks, gentlemen of the Bay State Club, for this opportunity t extend my acquaintance with the 4 fraternal and progressive Demoera

- f vy of the Common wealth of SiassaJ I huseUs. Great applause. Tkunkn

ve have met at all hands:' thanks ngtiin for the opportunity to waft a gentle hroeze of Indiana Democracy into the middle of this State. Laugh xer and applause. J I come to yon, gentlemen, from a State that for many -years has borne the brun t o? Presidential contests. tighUnjr :'as we

i: i lid in October, and having a Stati 2 1 that was phenomenally clos the f j 'f ..Presidents! contest there meant "war

to the; -knife and the knife to the liilt," And this experience ha.-

made ns fiercely aggressive. Wv have found no place where wo could compromise; with the political enemy. Applause, f Upon the other hand we have always been ready to sacrifice anything except principle, for the sake of having harmony within the ranks of our own party. ' Applause. U poii the other h and ; we have always been ready to sacrifice anything, except principle fcr the ake of having harmony within the xanks of oor own party Applause Our political opponents are in the ; habit of . declaring and 'repeating

that we are not united upon some of

we questions of this hour, notably 1he questions of taxation and finance That may ee admitted. 5 but the obvious reply to them is that there ar many differences among them upon these very questions . I have

bo hesitation in lcc!arinsr

in the presence of the dis tingutshed assembly, that 4 here are as many Kepubiicans today who be lieye in what is ca!led "Free Trade," as there are Democrats in the Demoeratic party who believe in the pro tective theory; and so in .he relation to the questions of finance. , They say wc are divided. That may be admitted, and yet we :all know that thrs is rather a sectional differance than party difference. '1 he - difference between the two parties is t that in th e Kepu blican party a m an dare not speak his sentiment, and ; the broad liberal and catholic spirit of Demqcracy permits a man to say inrl lift no l- a . I , - ' T:t .

bigotry forbids a man to say what he thinks Loud Applause.) And these friends of ours have r been so busy to trying to discover the mote in theff brother's eye that they have never observed the beam in their own. But, my fellow Democrats, we are united upon all the rcat

fundamental principles that lie at?

the foundation of the Democratic !

party applause, the doctrine of home rule as against the centralizing

tendencies of Kepubl icanv Uienries ,

-dricks, whose mernorv is dear toj administration. It is our own; (ftwrvDpmnemt of kftsaahiisPt.ui Jf baye a ngtit to. Laughter. J

-and averv Democrat of the baited Pl,t 1 want you to understand that sitfls gamut anniitnat'A Vfim Indiana fully realize that a Demo-

fortunate to-day in having another cratic administration is much better favorite son of Indiann with us, fthan BepubUcn. rule (Great ap.

ptanscj And i nave no nesiiRuuu iri 'pledging yon that Indiana will nand where she stood in 1884. For thirty years that beloved State of mine has been the only one of that galaxy of the Northwest that embraces the grate r pa ri of th e agr icu 1turai interests of this conn try, the on I v one that has cast a vote an electoral vote, for the candidate of the Democratic party. There i3 no retrogression there. Applause-J We have plighted our faith to the Democratic party, and wc intend to stand by the Democratic party under ali conditions. And one question more to you men of (Massachusetts. Wh re will Massachusetts range herself in 1SS8? A voice. "She'll get ther. ?,J For many years your progress in the cause of Democracy has. comanded the admiration of the Democracy of the whoie country. Within my receolection, within ray active experience in political atfaus in this counjtiy, and I am a young man yet, f can remember when Massachusetts was counted ns good for 75.000 to 50.G0O majority or the Republicans. Now, if they elect a governor by even 0$0 majority, they want to start a bond fire. The hopes of the Democracy of this country are in the direction of the great State of Massachusetts, perhaps more than in any other direction, and it is with this Bay State Uinb. with its magi if cent organ iza tion, with its splendid personnel, with its vigorous active young men,

that the country expects to help'

carry cut the nrstkiy of the Democratic party, which is to rule this country, because its hnrs arc run paraleilel with tho;onstitutiou," (Applause repented again nnd again and rounded out and competed with three rousing cheers.)

The charge made against Pedigo by the Grimes organ that he (Pcdigo) offered Grimes $1,000 to withdraw from the Auditor contest-was met just as we predicted. Mr. Pedigo in his card to IhaCouriei last week hurled it bgck into the teeth from whence it camo branded as being "a lie out of whole cloth'

Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, in declining to again became a candidate lor the muyoralfy,gives as his reason that he is getting old, and he fears that there will be "some terrible trouble" in Chicago within the next two years. He thinks this will come whether the Anarchist get a new trial or wh&ther their sentence of death be executed.

Tub Telephone says there seems no doubt but that the Grimes Pedigo case is not a

jury case and the evidence had

as well go to the judge one time as another. Yet the man whom it so heartily supports refused to

try his ease before Judge Pearson withont a jury. A man with such a peculiar case as Grimes has is liable to. want to postpone it and go jest as. far from home

j as possible "for justice."

Auditor contest is "not one coat tor tribute, but millions for defense." Mr. Pedjgo should take notice. Telephone.

Yes! Mr. IVdigo did take notice (bat the "Grimes eaug" has nothing but money for defense, when Grimes offered him $2,000 to withdraw from the contest. If Maj, Grimes was duly elected to the position he elsima why doe? ho attempt to bribe P3digot No Sir! Mr. Pedigo though a poor man if; a man ot

honor and integrity and can not be bought by Grimes5 "millions tor defense." Mr. Grimes Is as taken notice.

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Hie Proprietor of the

City Book Store invites the attention of the public, to his large iind varied assortment of Wall Paper and Window Shades now opening for the spring trade. The styles are new and ot beautiful designs, and cannot fail to

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examine.

The splendid patterns, si mere inspection of which cannot fail to gratify. In the stock will be found some exquisite designs in Ceilings, Borders and Ornaments. The prices too, eannot tail to

Received of Messrs. Rogers & Wooley, $100, being- full amount oi' indemnity Tor four wee "few due moon account of injuries received during last November. I hear fcl '.y commend the United Suites Mutual Accident Association to the patronage of my fellow citizens who .are seeking accident insurance. II in ah Lr;:n,T. Bloomington, Feb, 17, 1687.

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ease the most iastlUioas. -ithw on note or account v.-ii! nlcaso YlvtUutJ! SS2kjSm

Ladies desiiiuff I o paper and ca" n( sett,c aa 1 lr,Uit bav,! tlsfl! . "'TiJWM otherwise fit up their Urns, are Hjf ?" r"l a or,ce- 1)01,1 tlSIt- tggPi

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soueueu to can ana

Tub breaking of the Senii please"

to rial dead-locks in West Vir

ginia and New Jersey, and Hie appointment of Gen. Fiuley to succeed Jones, of Florida, completes the list ot Senators as it iil atand during at lea?t, a portion of the fiftieth Congress The outgoing Senate stood: Republicans, 41; Democrats, 34; and Riddleberger, Independent 1. The incoming body will stand: Repuhlicaus, 38; Democrats, 37; and Indipendcnt, 1.

through the mail as this must he ! & WMVki&S

nUendcd to now and I cfinnoL

upon all in person. W. J. ALLEN.

call

RE1WARD - A fulbulood C&nndhin Horse,

will stand the ensuing season at Col. John A, fiucves" barn 1$ miles From KllclUville, and 7 miles From Spencer on the EiiettsviUo and Spencer road. If yon have mare? yon wish to b recti, Uijii see my stall ions; they

take the lead . Conic and rcq mv

The changes arc Democratic pretty sire, which to viw is to ad-

gains in four Stdias Cdliiornia,

mire. His sire ftnoi Canada they did imnert a thririu-hbr&d

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lcumns, new iieraey ana v ir- iiia,n horse. His dam, a thorough

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ana a less in ise

where Stewart succeeds Fair.

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men uanatuaa ctooiiinoou nay mare, the very finest of the lair. KUiek ia

a tlaik bay, l. bands highMs r low!

thick, even horse; Li3 good fret and

1 legs, clean, tint bono, is heaviiv ouar-

tered, has good back, well Kpmtr ribs, the host of aethm, and, when matured vvil wi;h L600 lbs.

Without beautiful hair no woman is beautiful. Is yours (ailing oil or Faded? The loss is vital. Parker's Hair Balsam will preserve your hair and gives hack its gloss and" youthful nlor. Clean, ehgant, perfect. Preen ts dandruff. 4w-lm ..tgg -v-qLtt.-.-

Ncitiec is hereby fei v en that lha partnership heretofore t-xisting between 1 Tirana Li no1 ley and WalterC. Lindlcy in the drug business in the City of Btoomi ni;lcn Uuiiaina under the linn name of M. Lin Key k Sou has been dissolved. Hiram Lindley retiring and his pla'e being taken in said business by hfllr&ra K. Liniley. The. saiti bu'dufss will hereafter be carried on by the said Walter K. Lindley and Hi rain S Lind!oY under lha firm name of H, LtmUey's tins. The new firm assumes all the habidties of t'e old Firm end wi!i-!Vdkct Ail the rotes, aecouuts and debt's of every kind due the old firm. I' ihak LlKUMIY, T'.K C. LlVDLfcY, Hilt AM K. LOLEV

E. O. McCormick GcnM Puss. A gt., Clucro, 111. OARTE&PKHIffa.'jjrnt... lilcotn injUn

Old Rf liable

A7JJEX3 C3EKR lTSSrS. Tha weather is very line at present for those that have not sowed their oats. On the 241 h Inst tMere was a very high wind through this -section of the country that blowed down a great deal of fencing and timber; also Louis Counts barn with its contents of oats and corn. The Christian Union Glass of this place and ail other wll wishers are contemplating of building a new Church house near the old one. Jackson Smith sad Ada Norman were married last Sunday. Joy be with the Young couple . Another wedding is ta ked of, which is to take place soon. W. M. Mouthers has his pension increased from 24 to SO dollars a mouth. Til man Chambers has his Increased from 8 to 14. James Sexton has made another horse trade. James will trade if the plow stands. Dock Grnal is the happy rccipent of a new heir at his house. All arc getting along wall . J . Kads,

CLYDE

WM. Wallace

BUILDERS WANTING LUMBER SHOULD GET PRICES OF

OHIO & MISSISSIPPI RT.

The Popular Through Route and Diect Fast Line to all points fast Time, Best Accommodations and sure Connections iu Union Depots.

Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of JFilli;im Roddy laic of Monroe Ucunty, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bo solent. Talbs&t FI. SuonrjiiY. Feb 4th, 1887. Administrator. A. Kulk, Att'y. Notice is hereby given that th

I undersigned has beendnly appoint-

-u iiuii (uauneu as J2xccutor ot tue Last Will and Testament of J7ugh ill deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Susan R. Underwood, March 16th, 1867. Executor. Jiers kFuik, Aw' jfor Executor. Notice, is hereby jxl veu that the undersigned has qualified before the Cierk of. the Monroe Circuit Court, as eerviving Partner of the Late firm of Hill and Undemood. Said Partnership ia supposed to be solvent . LAKAYJtTTK UXDEIUVOpD. Serviving Partner, March 16th. 1887. , Mters k Fd!k; Atty's, The State of: Indiana, Monroe County. In the Monroe Circuit Court April Perm, 1SS7.

Wdl stauti at t he same place.

Widiam Wallace, si rc:l by John Mor&tn, ;n imjaois-d Clvdesdahi fcta!-

lion. William W&iiacc's (of McLean county, IU.) dnm, a Vettoe man: grant lam a Morgan mare. He is a beautiful triuck. ISA bmh hijjfb, and weighs J.5S0 .bs. William Wallace is the sir of iriJimm- Keeves1 noted sUiiiion. llh eolts have sold lor more niouev than those nf any

horse that ever .stood in county.

T!SK33$( For each horse, $10 to

A FOUR DAILY TRAINS Saeh Way Between

Ciaciaaati, St. Louis fe Louisvilla, Stopping at Way Points. luxuriant Pari? Cars 3 all Day Trains. rs-r,c Cs ra ou all Kijht Trains. ; 51HS SAT C0AOSS3 ON AIL TSA25S.

,.i?ora. Day Ex, Night fix, Fast Ex Le;ve Sr., Louis

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; or fr rastiu'Ks :f Clar, or

Polly A. Hovel, vs. Sibert Hovel,

Complaint Ko 1240.

Now comes the pUintiff, bvR. W,

Miers her attorney, and tiles hoc

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Bv virtue of a ccrtilicd copy of a Dcciec to me directed from thi. Clerk ot the Monroe Circuit Court in a cause wliefern Amanda C. W. , Norman is Plaintiff; and Johnv Rush, Lncinda Rush is Defendant, requiring me to make the sum of Three

Hundred and Seventy-seven Dollars .p

aim j?orty vents, with : ?ntreat on , v; said decree aiid costs I will expose at Public Sa)e, to tuovhighest bidder on -- r-". ' : '-.-d SATURDAi, APRIL Mb. Dj, between tl o dours of 10 o'clock a. W, J ' and 4 o'clock p. m., of said inr, at" : H the door of the Court House in ' .J Bioouiington- Monroe County Indiiina, the ren and profits for " a teraj K i not excelling seven years tha fop low ing described realms tateto wit 4 ' Tlio Southeast quarter thi fi Northwest quarter and the"1 North

kalf of tho South west quarter bribe - A jNorthwest quarter,ali in Section (34ir

thirty-ronr, town (8) eight Norths 'j Range (!) one Eastcoutaiaing (60) 1 sixty acres more or less nhc th j

oouumsr, quarter of the- North-

east quarter of Section (33) thirty-;

uu wwn oy eight., JCangm (1 jnest containing: (iO) fo'fl? 5 acies more r les. Less feteamdittAjfir '

fifty Dollars July 13,t h 1SS8

If Hush rents and profits! will ao sell for a auificient- sum $i satisfy said decree, interest and cesia.

X will at toe same tinr :"j and place, expose a Public- Sale; hi fee : wmle of sid Heal Est?. te or t? fv nithereoVas m r

discharge said dceri$

Said sale wUl b imulW

relief whatever from alualloit

complaint herein, together with an or appraisement lay;Si

aiiidavit that said detecdant Siberi Hove is not a resident of the State ot Indiana; ttiat said action is for divorce aud alimony and that said non resident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby, given said Defendant, hist named, that uo ie.s he bo aud appo.tr on the first day of the next terai of the Monroe Oi rcu.it. Con rt, tn ba holdeu on the fo u r th Monda v of A prU A . D. 1 S 87, at the Court Hc-use in Bloom ington in stid County tuul Stai. and answer or demur to said com jiiaiut, th? aam m bo beard and determined in bis absence. f i t n ess m y n am e a n d t he Seal of said Court, all? od at BJoomington this 23J tUy ol bebrnary A D. 1.897. KOCH IULLKK. H, Vt Miers. Att'v." Ckxli

March . 17 li86. 'y'v'y

o not croc.

II. Lumf.Ev & Son, ui4ht.

insure a mare with foal; I will hold j Qunlhles. They d a ren on the cli for six mom jw lor i hainL: For .sale by

the Reasou Persons parting with or removing mares fiem neihlauhood before thev are known to be w'.ih foal, will be held for insurance money. I will not Uo responsible tor ae cidents should nnv cvi-nr -

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, How about tho "surpiub" in tho trcaeiirv now? The cold

right to eat and to drink whatever looted up: Goldy $276,847,258; thSlirf er htoJ::h(;ors! standard silver dollars, 204,tile SUhftl'd fit. nn at nri itt-ar? fr I v

715,117; fractional silver coins $26,644,061 ; making a. total of 507,000,000. It will, perhaps surprise most-Teaders to learn that the sum named, reduced to tons of two thousand pounds,

would give 508 (oris of gold and 6,804 tons of silver, a total weight of 7,312 tons. Packed in carts one toyn to each car (,t his gold and silva would reach within a fraction of twenty-one miles. The 'silver alone would extend a distance of nineteen and one-half miles, and the geld on and one-fourth mile.

SALT CHEEK. Starch, :?3, 13S7. . A large amount of sickness. N. B. Peterson is in poor health. Kill your worthless currt before Friday. Jim Boltinghouse sold 125 hogs Saturday. Mrtth Butcher, moved to Van huren tp last Friday. Two of Monroe Miller's children are sink, ftnft flfinirdrmssK'

lv HIiil.i iTiii 5tiV9 W illi US, the cooler she treats us. This cold snap lias undoubtedly nipped the peaches in the hud. jN early all of Thomas LampKin's family are sick. A child of James Empson is sick also. Democrats of Salt Creek township and Monroe count', who do you believe was elected Auditor of this county Inst November? Simeon Pedigo, each, and all of you will most assuredly answer without a moments hesitation. We repent again, if Mr. Pedigo was not elected Auditor duly and fairly was a man ever elected in Monroe county. A contribution is now

being taken up to aid Mr. Pedigo in his fight for his honest rights, and ewv de

mocrat should help to swell this contribution at once. Mr. Peaigo has not asked any aid, but his friends know that he needs It, as he is a poor man and the case has been venued sixty miles away, which will make ii very expensive to him. The gallant XJemocracy should use every legitimate effort to secure the oilice for. Fedi0, which, be has fairly won. J. B. K.

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WIIX PS PAID ron AEBUto COFFEBY RAPPEES.

F III A NK JIO Bgll PROPRiiTOE.

hST- bve Lough t the Watf-

1 Premium, 2 Premiums, 6 Premiums, 25 Premiums, 100 Premiums, 200 Premiums. 1,000 Premiums,

- OhCCO.CO 3500.00 each Q250 00 u $100.00 " - $50.00 11 $20.00 ,s 10.00 "

For full particulars an l directions bop Circn-

i far in every j.oan.l of Awjuckj.es Corrr!.

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S tics; el $ r.sol-v scy. " In the matu r or the estate of Miiton ilranam, tlc??is:d,. In the . onn. Otnruil Court. Notice i:j h r.by given tii&t upon ptHit-ion fitii iu Court hyJosi'ph S. Payne A-lmiifirt atorcra:cl esato s. lting up th iuasjiSvieni-y of the ttfrtata ot s:iUi dech OL lei - y -list ti:hls jinii iiabiHiu- tho'eof, tb? JlKtgO Of A Cf j l cli i, u th 24h

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Hate to ho riyliahSy uis.i!vonli, and niitl order the sam. to b s-tie S a -cordiagiy, Th cmlifcord o.' avi. W tatf? are there for hn.hy noliiiei f

By v'rtue of If cnrtiQed cpy of

tecre to me direti? 'IVnVn t.h rskrlrr.-:

al the Mxjaroc Circuit Court 4 i if cans wherein Aojv Ev Jcan '''9uttJt are PiaintiTs aGtq Aifiim M Todd DofecdftQ t,f T?q u t ri ag in e to ;m.fe tie sum of One; itn r.drtd ai NiaDoUars wit h. iqtere$t oa said decr . and i-6t4 . I nrili exj)335 at Pubiirf" sal, to the. highest bidder o :-v? betvreeh tha houra of 10 fclods -ft;

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if ancrfiitt ami- prof!??K wUl; fe ualit decree KUre&l3 ki:K M&jjl'aittlfc

vt the sante titno arri pUoe rxp

real ?irtatr. or so much vhrAf

on M iking ami Shoeing S'jiop 1

rd Ai dram ,T i-Tkviiv ft.viAi il i .

College Avenue ud 4th Street, 9 50 a ii QlVpm 10 10 pm il o3pi

such iUBotveacy, and irqairvr to fi e dt2Ve U&qMK aud-cSsW. - :& i '" their oiaim aga;ut aaiu eaiatc fvr W .;V , t-v- .' ,3 fdiowacce AUi W ithout '." Witness, The Clerk ar.,1 s! .fiSif' r:fei

anil invite nil ?M cu&toii)erstu(!l Lev BiUcMt-y all oilers, (0 cnii and give mv j v 1L06um iM1m 1Li8ffl

vonc rr iruu. x 50 pnj 2 10 pm 1 50 'EST :-iorsq Shoo! nr, Wagon j C lnv Making' and reuairi docc, aialL :.2 53 l)m 3 01 2 53

caUs&ctipi) guarjanieed.

Indiana., thus 2Sih day of

pa Fuller,

Clerk.

The Fiio.'f.t, Laiwsi and Choapest Stock of Wallfapor and Window Shades ever in this city at Mvl'hoeiers 1J ai d ware CVa. -Kr aiiit

Wagons and Htiiu( Plows and FiairoivH, lUiildinj; Hrd v.a'e Doois. Sash, Glas?, Paint, Oils, ViimWh, S tool goods. M LlJh cetera I i ard vv a 'e Co,

FAAKS DOBfiOH. Jim. 22, 1SS7.

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McPoEETKits DardvarsOo. Still keep the front rank in keeping every department filled with good' f tfcn best biande r.nd rnnnufHLlories. O? r large slock of Hrt,Uprper and Window Shades have commenced coin ing in. Our stock of plonu is larger rismcmher v,e are a;nt for the Oliver Chill arid Steel Vinw, thehcsJ

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5 00 pm 4 46 pm 5 10 am 5 35 am

Arrive St. Louis

7.22 pai 6.40 pn 7.22 am 7,45am

Through Sleeping Cars to

ESTiTE OF 0 ST M 9fifi ASH. Notice is heivby given that James B. Clark, Ad echini aim lor of tbe ahove named Estate, has this day tiled ut

the office of tbe Ckrk of the Circuit

Court of Monro. County, State of radian a, his amounts arid vouchers in final settlement of said estate.

aud that the $Rme. will come up for

wears

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in the u-oiid. Our stock of wagon to inapeol mv tck hefr and hnggu havis arrived. Our gen- j ing lh;.ir or.(jr3 cisewhere. oral stock ff hndders' Hardirare is

t omjhk'le We hf.vo a large stock o ' Cook Stows Dud Ranges We are

agent for the Early Hnakfa-,1. the best stove on record. Our el oik of tinware is lftrir and oi the hcstrjnsdity ot tin. Wo K ee constai.My

tuis lotce of ivorktnon in out i.oo.l

I am r ow located ir. icy build

j ujf on CiHfa Aven :t?, third deer

Xorth of Fee's cwrner.

Ciiacimi.au, 'JjoranrlUOf St. Lqto, Washingtcu. Baltimore, Phiiaiislphu,

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MEWlSTOGi:! IGWFHIC1S!

The nueu.'d rtie!ii!z; of the Stok

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slating, all kinds -:d Light or UeaA'i hllIg aul Uall AahiU.m (50 rvn- routes tickets, iirae, etc., apply iron work. Grt our prices helbrr- frSjarcs) will t: heh, at iho old post i person or bv letter to voti huv r contract voui woi-Sr vlkI 3 : . . ( -v i

. ' OJUCC in.

ne suoorination 01 cae mi hear v to 1

the civil power ; the prO'ecUorr of

labor m ati its just efforts to obtain its due reward ; that all public lar.ds should be held for the benefit of the people and not be oiven away to great railroad corporations upoii the mere pretense of aiding the pu blie; tl the worthy veteran of the late war should be helped5 and pro tecteci by the lender care of the law; and last, but not least, we are nil u nited from nl I q utriers f n'cf; ' in all States, the whole pemocranv, in giving to t he present administratitin our titumost confidence and support for its honesty, its integrity, and. s $ fideftty in the execution lit the laws. Great enthusiasm. A nd --its wi approach th contest of 1 888: when for the first time in yevy .many years a Democratic idBHrrHtfraJ Urn will be put 'upon trial before the whule people, we can

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we e:n save vcm monev. AM rno!s

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saMftfsctiiU, Throe dcors cai oi

; First National IJank, Bloominguiii,

lud.

Koncu. Any one thinking of buying

' cook stove or sieel or wrousrht

T To If A r1 I'illomrl ! 1 "17 T" A , 1 . . . , .

stock of Groceries on the OM Fa" n,! rtt?e go at a Very mer Cornei, near National Muio,aud , ,ow Pnce prevenl

!g in me riiv

j ington, indM on .Mnw'iav Airil H'.h,

ft111!! iNb7.at 7::KoV!ick p. m, for the

j purpose of ting iij nine Direct-

ors. a b cre.tary, 'Ircusurer and av lorney of Pthi AsoeiaUon, and for the transaction of such, other husi ness as may properly come before the mve tin j. Jena Waldkok, RonT L Gukevxs, ires t. .See. The books for taking slock in new

series arc now open.

Will Sll'lVA Imrxl. in in&nwn o rm 1 iMJMMOl'K tnJty flm-.iw !,v '

w -ivmui 1 v . iuii 1 ' w ... ititl'i. u I1- V1 .

sharo of the public patronago. pedlers with a litriit Bhc&t iron' Hev. Wdiiatu M. Farmer aud lady r!lZZVTl wa,,laflthin- in 1110 range we quote heavy rteel and?l,ttV0 brfllhl ',tt ilf ,he H," Grocery line, wfftiif :J , I roruforl lianges. nnd Mr J. Ii. Flat I 1 TRY THE NEW FIRM. wiougbt iron ranges at Iho fo!-L Uilv. u nnv nr w,,,,,!.

and alt intermediate points. For Emigrants and Land Seekers, the ' O. 4M." if tha VcBtBoutc hecause it is the Shortest; and iiuu-kist r.nd adords tho best accommodations. The Q. h :h ia the only Line runs ing a Sleeping Car of any description between riFOINNATI ST. LOUIS. Clnse and sure coniiectins in Un ion Depots at ail terminal points for the East and West.

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District Pnssoiijrer Aernt Ohio fc

Blississippi R'y, Vikcejinks, Isd. J. F. Hakxaud, W. Ii. Suatxvc, Gu Pass. Agt. Pre" I A Gen 1 Manager.

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Bukirk -Punic W JiVtfi K f&PlPW Wfcl

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:Moar Couaty. j' . s. iMouroe t'truit Ovurfe Atoft Tii

Notice is hereby iv 'th'at' lr-T i 1 hort IL tuihary Admir h trior Ir. the estate of WiiUara f?; I'Hf Vt'" s

the rei estate of the D cedenv ijyi

rt'it Hi t term thereof: t wit r.T:S" I? 'm'l:

MONDAY AfHlL 4th. !ftS7. ' rS'VV v?V'! Witness the 20U, day of MrchJ?S I?f

Ad-niinintrator.

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MON'UMh'IrTAL ASSOCIATION-

Wm. J. President.

James C V053, ic Fresictaat.

Shop, West of Railroad! on t Sixh Stict.

. Witness my hand ihiik

Attest Enoch iMiiler Clerk.

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gGoods delivered free.

Kogers & Woellt?y .iow represent

the Accident insurance Company,

01 North America. Men insure their properly again si loss or damages by fnv tha . which

Theycan possibly replace, unmindful

We

lowing prices : Q5v U,A .1.

shelf -

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836.00

ot the daijaer to which the daily and hourly expose. 1.

know not the moment in which wc may lose our lives or the use of our limbs, or meet with temporary dis uiiiiiv through some accident. Then 'vhy not protect yourself ami those

Third Annuel Meeting of the Six CiX heavy, nil cast.

C C TURNER.

W, J. TURNER

TURNER B

The leading

TTNDSBTAK382S and PUaMITSBS 0li

The State ef Indiana l' -..tVlpnrott vounty. :- ; y ; : ?i la he Monroe Circuit'Ccurtioriir

AbytU Jones, J?nnie'Jo:ii!f AhhotSciprhaaAbb 3 KuighC Rebeet .to " ftviiitis

icrs his attorney, and, tiie Jk ? complaint '.lin'H4t'''ffUi ittri ' " allidavit that s?dd do tend ants Abyt'J .loin-?. J;tnif Jrttxxo l?vfcrtli '." A iJ '. '"'

S'oo h im n J ' : i - A J lSt K , 1 H A - a

AtV'gnt, Konert m Uverstreet att ? : Martha 14 . O verstreet a d not restil

den t of tho Slate of Indiana; tlini4 " ; 1 said action is to correal a dWrWif t "'.9

tion of Heal estate aUtt tb o;uiei titl lrr i j and that said non'residojit le&ndan ' arc necessary parties thsretdli'V W

Aotue is thewjbro Hereby cg?Ye - said defendant, last name!, tUt- ! r unless they be and appear on i '.'thjr" 'SiJld

i eisum day ot the next .tsm of th :

j:MoaroGif;eiitro -yf

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MONDAY APRIL 25th, A. D. 1S8T;

Stock Holders & Working Mensj1"1 reservoir ;.,nd heater 30.00 oil liintc Loan Fund & Savings I s lor tJ", irou, Associalion will bo held' Satur- or sl,e rooting, stack, breech-

day April 16, at 7 p. m. .Subscription to Stock in 5th Scries te being taken by the Sec, U. A. filcU'ee or 'Treafi.t R It. Wooloy. No of Shares limited to 300.

ing, pumps, and all kinds of I'm and siieot iron work. SEW Ali D & NOEL, Walnut St North of Machine Shop.

ustomcrs want to know auvthinj''

jdiout the Moim Co in lor t kango. Iijl,-. ifl? ltl."ki l!l' Ol'lF lllA

nn,. u,,, Jm u dependent noon you? A mere $t-

! 1 "lit 111-. I. i,l . . , -.' on s2 tlv I M'.-V ! I 1a llini.iuin,... n.i .A .... I -

. Wrought Inm Ranm Co. V: . . ,4,n-1 ;: I orf ; 5 f: l ie and idomndy m case ot disubd- V Th. Guner:.! Kxpn s.sbm, i. My eql to vmr we or salary. WOOD, OLOxS & SSSSL CASKSS, that Home Comfort Rnnurs downs CbI uuon thes gentlemen. Preen re i a nw v.i everything made and m worked with n obey in tins reliable company,an4 T W? attention to case and ComlVu L antl will last a when you arc overtaken with j Olegranu Urders. GavrtaSOS

sold o

Tliev hav-3 the largest and ' ftt 11,0 CmVPt Hou : Umihtoa 'I

comMtQ stock of Kmn ihira. 1 v v? ana an-' - -

k L 4. iM ; fswepor r emuie to satd-eomnlHiuLthe " 4 brought to KopmingtoMud U wil he

twosc

ever

an sell you goods chepGr thau

over before.

They have a large assortment

lifetime. They arc, the Kos otot accident Iho company will pay . turiHShed wneu desired. all. Conking api eraUun, and have year weekly indemnity as cheerltdiy ?IAMQS and ORSATW evervthino convenient, about thnm. s they recein? your oremiiim. fVn i.- ; . . TT.

Buy one, and yen will be pleased, i delay in this important matter. ! -K.fcpt.ia StOQk- and

and dctemvinftiJ

i;) their absence. ; J :: :;f.

i Kioominton ; thm ? th dajr 'IwiroGiii ' Fkm.icW:--AT.

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' Clerk

ohl ofllv from our Wagons, j Ral rrnished on npjdication to ' 1)1 snthlv la iiVcnts W vougU iron lia,ge Co. iRGGISRS & WOOILKY, Aaeuteu i North ;,

legal buncss anil- eoileetmu . '

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