Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 28, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 May 1887 — Page 4

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DEMOCRATIC TO THE CORE.

COCCTKO BY JOHN K. JIAIU

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The growing weather has come at last.

- There is too much gas about this Indiana boom.

i Aktmspti says that ail gas wells but ber's are cigar lighters;

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The Foarta of July approacheth. Fellow citizens, shall . we celebrate? Or shall the Americap Eagle be allowed to droop its piuions in the dust. : ' President Cleveland in a recent conversation with Senator Vest told bimtbat if -he conBulted his personal feeling, he would give up the Presidency u at once; that he was endearor-

iflS to so conduct the office that o ... any honest Democrat could- be elected in 18S8; that he was not scheming for the renominatitian and certainly would not seek itr: So that ail the reports ,that President Cleveland will iiot allow bis name to go before the next Democratic National convention are just the couec- : tures of the anxious Republicans. - If Ihemocracy wants President Cleveland in 1588 they may rest assured that they can ; got him and if he is their choice hfi will be elected by a handsome majority: The Republicans, are jhtiginning to realize that it is 1 gomg to be a hard matter ior Lfchem to put their finger on a man that will exactly fill the bill h m every respect:

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f The Telephone oi last Satnr-

f Htdiiv had an article on students

TT .... . . , ii voting which would be quite

ludicrous did it not treat of a :; serious subject. The object at m which the Telephone aimed its v wrath; was- a Republican a

? ? sessor-who stood at the polls

and, assessed for taxes every

i student? who voted. This the

4 J Telephone considered a high-

- banded- outrage and declared its

" opinion, that the - citizens will r. not approve of molesting the

students wherever they see fit

: I to vote . Kow the facts are; the ;' citizens are getting tired o the .: students voting here and they ; propose to make it hot for them

" ; in the future when they persist

- la casting illegal votes. Not one student in fifty claims this

t as his t home, and if those who

. are twenty one years of age were

offer to vote at their proper

UmAQ a ah a Hi aw would think

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lor a moment or qnesuomng

si 4hoic right to do so. The 3?ele- - iphone thiuks they should not j f iily be allowed to vote here, but that they should not be V jpalled on to pay taxes, becstuse, f limits ihm Telephone says, tKey i ; -pend money here. If these j Students have a right to t vote A here they should pay their poll , itaxihe same as any other eitiI'ans. H they have no right to - ivote, they should be promptly ) I . prosecuted whenever they- at-

f tempt to vote.

Hoar tlm Concert frviiUV.r.

ilonhnm roturnod last c reiving. Prof . Clark 'examined his Milton class Tuesday Rev. Jno. BaltzJy, visilcd Iho University Monday. moomlnjon lias a great attraction for

one of DePauws Freshies, C. B, Dmley of D Pauw scnt Sunday with friends of this place. D. it. Motier is aUoniute to West

Point from his district. The catalogues are cut, and will 1)3

ready for distribution noxt wcbk. Rev. Edwards, of Shelby ville, lad., led chapel exercises Monday morning. Miss iUieo Siringort has retnrrod to Bloonungton to spend the surontor. , Prof. Wood ford perMN in surprising his 4th hour class with examinations. Rev. Conger, of Indianapolis, conducted

the Chapel exercises Tuesday morning.

Wonder if the Seniors will all agree as to whether or uot they wiH take vacation. Dr. Branuer giive his lecture on a "Convict Island" to au Indian;; polls audience, last Sunday. Uncle Tommy is still abroad with his list of names, for flowers for decoration, commencement week. Dr. Branuer took his botany class on a tramp to Harrodsimrg, this week. Dr, Jordan accompanied the party. The faculty has adopted a uniform sys

tem of grading and hereafter all classes.

will be graded by the same scale. Ex,

good, pass, con, and fired. The literarv societies met in joint con

vention SSonday afternoon and chose the followios: gentlemen to address them at

Commencement : J no. j. uruntns, oi lnaianapoilS; alternate, 1L Parks, of Martinsville, Ind.

The musical entertainment to bo given

by the Lorelei- ipo lo clubs at the Opera

louse to-night, .win probably bo the last

entercainmeut of the kind this year and everybody should improve the opportu

nity to hear them.

Evorv effort will be made to make the

Came of base ball this afternoon an en

joyable aftair. Tho following is too ar

rangement of our players: fixcaiunen, c;

Cornell, p; Lomr., 1st b; Kabb, Snn 0; Wilsev, 3rd 0; Bozeile, s s; Storbuck, r f ; Springer, c f ; Stewart, 1 f.

Indiana came out second in the Inter

state Orotorical contest. 'Ziie contest was

held at Bloomington, Ills., nine states

being represented. Tho first prize was

awarded to 3no. H. Flnley of Knox col

lege, Galesburg, Ills; the second to Park

Daniels, of Wabash college, Indiana. Dr. Jordans lecture on t)io uAscont oi

tho Matterhom" was a success in every ;o

speet. It was one af the most pleasan& lectures that has lwen ffiven, and although

some sneak thought he would get off the

srreat (chesuut) joke of the Mcasnu by tu rn ing off the gas, it had no eftect. "The Hatterhorn still held out." Smoking is strictly forbidden in any o; tho college buildings, also on the step?. This is surcl not an unreasonable rogucst. it is not done to stop smoking but simply as a. means of protecting the majority of the students who do not uso tobacco And t&ose who thought Icssly deposit the extracts from their quids on the steps and walks should remember that the ladies do not care to sweep up theso remains with their dresses.

; If so see Lmdloy Bros., before you " buy.

SALT CHltlCE 1T22U.9. Corn planting, in full blast. . Dennis Kay, has moved to C. C. Mefford's farm. A littlo child of James Elgar, of Perry township, died recently. Clel. Kogers met with a misfortune last week, his house being burned. Blessed are they who have no stock, for the stock law afTectoth thorn not. M i ss M ary IC:i ga r , i s to u ch i n g a su bsc r I ption si tool, at No o, aad is getting along nicely. A delighlful rain foil yesterday, which will greatly revive tho growing vegalsitiou Homo: What a lovely word- Our frail pen is inadequate to folly describe the word. It is a place that all should

cherish and keep uppermost in the mind

for from our childhood up, it is a symbol of happinoss and tranquility and when old age comes on and time has fnrroweu our cheeks, and whitened our one raven locks we rocall with joyous pride the happy scenes of childhood spent at tho dear old home and love to refresh our minds with tho delightful memory of tlui.se pleasant days of yore. When sojourning in a distant land nothing is more impressivo than to receive a lovely missive from home, Hs words sounds sweeter in our ears than the seng of tho nightingale, or tho

dulset notes of tho Italian harp. Think

of the Prodigal Son who when he had wasted his estate relucantly retraced hi s steps homeward, instead of being rebuked he received a warm welcome, ills father said this is my son who once was dead but is now alive was lost but now is found. Kind reader let u& lead a virtuous life, Jot our lights bo brightly burning, so when wo are done with the cares and turmoils of this world, wo may bo enabled to gain that eternal home prepared by him on high, where congregations i don't break up, and Sabbaths never end. - Yory Respectfully. J.B.E.

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LrasasMflliOi New AlbauyA; C3iicac TIME TA 3 LIS AT BliOOXiKGTOHt (Central Standard Timo.) In eflcct Jan. Kith, lSb'7. Going North Chicago Dsiy Midi 11 :0I a. nt, Cliicnge Ntaht Kx press. . . . . 11 -AH . m. OrawfurdsvKlo Accommodal.iv)n,8:2S p. m Going fcksuth Louisville T)rv Mail , . . A :1 7 p. m Louisville Night ICxpres'j. ..... 4:12 a. m Louisville ecoinmodation ....3:20 a. m (Bee general advertising card.) Address, BlOElLEU & FttAKTZ. New Carlisle, Ohio,

VAKMLIA like.

To solicit orders for our reliable Nursery Rtock. Good Salary and Expense:; or Commission. Permanent employment guaranteed. Address at oni?e, stating :v.ge, Snell & Howland, Nursoryme.'i, St Xiouifl, Mo.

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T3KS 2tiiAT PAST MAIL LINE.

Tie Shortest, lve!: and Quickest Line be jtwet n The Nerth and South.

Going East Leave Greencastlo June lien at "9:23 a, ro,, :0S p. m., S;32 p. m. and S:5tt a. m. Going Yv'est Leave Greencastta Junction ..t 1 :12 f-. m., 11 :14 p. m., 9 :05 a. m and 15:32 night, Gaiug "Torth Leave Tto Haute at 6 a. ra. and 8:15 p.m.; arrive ?.t South 11:60 p. m.

Making direct connection for nil points n&ttor th sun. Yur onnections aro $urc and ruick in Union Depots. X Transfers er Lay-overs and your acceiamodalions an unexcelled. Fr further Information as to tint

rates, routes, etc., address your near Y&ud&Ua g-tut, r J. Jf. L A NG7TOTR T, Traveling y5nger A.ont, Terre Haute, In SS.A. FORD, . ?. A., St.is, M.e

PROPRIETOR. EtSlfl have bought rbo Wagon Making and Shoeing Shop of Andrew J. Hoover, Corner oi Coilege Avemio and 1th Streoi, and iuvite all old customers, and all others, to call and givo my work a trial.

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Making and repairing done, and Biilisiaciiou guarmnlecd. Fsass: Dotson. Jan. 22, 1SS7.

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A -Raise Treat lor tJic Luilk.

The ladies of Bloomingtoif anT yi

; . Sillily are to injy a rare and. "novel k :cafc i1 ay A most nniqnc, u i itcrestingand instraetire uxbititJfn t ;-?t decorative need lev ork as applied M home aiiOrnment. We arc iivlebtv cd to Mr. Robert M arelt&ii Tor seeur yin!j this iiisplay for our people and , we predict a large - attend a ueuf a nd r.iost heiuiy appreciation. TUG f:- ?xiihiUon; optrns Saturdav May 'i snl will eon t.i n n e u n til Wei n e lay I at tevening. Mxiy 25. It will consia t of ; 4 ;-2t; large Une of portieres, drapen'os of I rzti mcrous kinds, U ble and s tan d ? rovers, screens, panels, bannereis,

A tc. A lady from Chicago wl:o ha$

Miss ilnrgoon has been sick this week.

A Mr . Zforshall is vSshlng Miss Brunei Kennerly will travel or his health tljif 'summer. -

Prof. Kawles enjoyed a buggy ride

Tuesday.

-V, ado Dinsmore spent Sunday with his-

home fellvs.

Fifteen students in Wabash college wear

Unco pants. Three examinations wore the "features of the weok.

In tbo Algebra class u you cant trjK

nntko signs.

Kappa met at the heme of Kiss Faris

last Saturday night.

Mr. Spicer has filled iiis position rs janitor for 11 years. Mr. Miller of Morgan county, visited liU Hon here Tuesday. Miss Grilles visited her home folks Inst woc-T: and returned Htmdny. P. B. Smith was prenmbulnttng around our streets last Saturday night. School closes J une 2 ; but some of the students have spring fever now. Over twenty students were absent from last Sunday evening's lecture. Prof. Lilly of the Gospori schools, was the guest of Prof. Bock recently. Mr. Sanders, of the University, takes Civil Government under Prof. Rawlos. Dow "Rogers wss called homo, on account of the sickness of Jus sister, Dora. Mr. Curter wiil go v.ost this summer and teach a school in Kansas next winter. "Where was the Hatterhorn when the ga3 went out? We gas it was in the dark. Our good friend Hiismeyer, will teach Ids second' school in Dubois Co., next winter. - "" After a school boy in Mexico lesnis his lesson, lie .is allowed to smoke tiie i-cst of the day. Thegradusting exercises will bo hold in the College " chapel, Juno 0. Xhsre v?i'l be twenty four speakers. The world has a population of over 1,500,000:000; of this number, over 80 attend the Preparatory Department The number of students who attended the lecture was not equal to the number

who gathered' wild flowers, Inst SundayLast iViday evening tho subjects of the Essays were t Mo. Compromise, Martin Luther and Gnyserc. Subject of the Debate : "Should the State enforce Higher Education V affirmed by Messrs IHler and McQttistien and denied hy Darnell and Helvey. The Dob:;te wtm by far the hest of the term It was decided by the

judges in favor of the negative . The hi. strnmental Duet by Misses Hobinsou and Roseberry and the Solo by Miss Weaver were well received. The base baUthi:-. evening premises to

I had given mpsclf up ns lost because of inherited scrofula. Tried eveiy thing for purifying the blood without benefit until I used Parker's Tonic, and can truth fidy say t)?nt it has cured inc. I still use it for

its splendid effect on my general health. H. K. Lind, Chicago, ESoar of 03d s fiat Bob Blooming ton. May 2, 1887. The board of education mot to-day at 1 o'clock in tho Superintendent's oSiee. Tho meeting was called to order by Supt. Hazel. The roll was called ant! the following townships were reprwmcd : Boaablossom, WnshingtonBunton, Bhwminjrton, Itichlnnd, Van Buren, Salt Creek, Polk, Clenr Croisk and Indian Creek. The p'ade hook question toing dUensscd, iho board concluded to reUin the same book tbt was adoptel in I?S4. The Superintendent next cavr? the lengl-h of the term taught in each township, the per caaL of alien Janeo, tho per eent. of success of the teachers, and tho number of graduates as follows: Bcauhlossom tp., days taught, 1 13, per cent, of attendance, 70, sueccsss of tench -or. PC, No. of graduates "Washington tp., days f might, lll, success of teachers, 94, No. of graduates, 1. Mariun lp., days tatnrhl, 110, ior ount

of attendance, 86. success of teachers, 92;, No. of irraduatcs, 3. Benton tp., days taught, 120, per cent, of attendance, 80, success of teachers, 9iJ, No. of graduate.-, 4. Bioomington tp., dys taught, 120, per cent, of attendance, 79,sucod$s of tenohors, 07. Richland tp., days taught, 120, nor punt of attendance, ?3.5uccs of ieachors,93 1-12, No. of "jradnntos, 2. Vn iJuron tp., days taught 115, per cent of attendance, 8S, success of leaehors, OQh, So. of grartiiMtes, 11. Verry t p days taught, 140, success of loacliors, 95.. Salt Creek t))., days Uin;cht,97, percent, of attendance,, success of teac!:ers,94 4-7, No. of graduates, 1. Polk t p., days taught, 1 5, per rent, of attcn dance, 31, success of teachers, 94 J. 'So. of graduates, 3. Clear Creek, tp., days taught, 102, por cent, of attendance, 8 i, success of teachers, 96 C-1 1 , No. of graduates, 4. Indian Creek tp.,' days taught, 9 per cent, of attendance, 79, success of teachers, 37, No. of graduates, 1 The insurance question being introduced it was found that tho property in all the townships except three was insured. A motion was made that teachers ho paid according to the per cent, of suecoss marked on tho liconso by tho Superintendent. . A vote was taken which resulted in a tie and tho motion was lo.t. Several interesting discussions occurred during tho meeting on success of tcachi r? teacher's wages, length of school term timo to commence schools, congressional

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to canvass, for t.h ssle of Nursery Stock ! '.Steady mnployment guaranteed. AKO BSPK2nK9 PATH. ApplV lit o-c, statine j .re. 01? for to this paper.) Eoohostar, T

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T!ek3&? . Said vmd tfes ixii j teifeata ail Acoaii Ct Coupon E. O. McCbrmick Gen'i Fuss, Agt., Chicago, I1L CARTER PEKING, Agent.

Bluonanzton. Ind.

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Notice to SJfirs3 Cret5Hrs & jEtc, In the matter of the estate of -sfeli a M, Cole, deceased. Tn the Monroe Circuit Ooiirt, April Term, 1887. Notice is hsmby j?iven that eobn H. Cole ir Administrator of ; the estate of Jehu 1M. Cole, decciisetl, has presented and filed bin aeeunt and vouchors in final settlement of aid estate, and that the ame - will come up for the cxamins;aiijn ;and action of said Circuit" Court on I the 7th day of May 1SS7, rit winch time all heirs, creditors o? legclleea of Haul estate are required lo appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. April 10th 18S7. John IT. Cole, Administrator.

By virtue of an exacnticn t i ino v directed, from the Clerk of the Mdn-;

roe Circui t Court I will cponc Public . Sole, to the higUest bide

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between the hours of 10 o'clock aiaii atul fei'cloftk p. m. of s kid duyV it

the ttoo;- of tho ( ,oin t House of Monrou county, 1 ud j anaMbhcr rents anl profits for. a lenn not exceeding sey on voirs, of the followliiff described .

Real Estate- to wit: ' '''r' - j$M Tho South west iiuartervof Sirctii (23) Twenty -three, in lownsltif I K)& 1 Ten Nortlr Range (2 ) two Aes:; ex- . cent that nart thereof HooArihml n- & . ""M

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The Popular Through Route and Direct Fast Line to all points

Received of Messrs. liogera & Wooley, $100, bding full amount of indemnity for four weeks clue iuc o: account of injuries received during fist November. I heartily coiamend the United States Mutual Accident Associition to th.e patronage of nay fellow citizens who aro seeking accident insurance. Hisax LxncLT. BIootningto:a, Fh. 17, 2837. All persons knowing thorn -51 v s indkt?d to W J. A lion, either cb note or areeunt will please call nl MttU as I must have Hie sj?no closed tip &t once. Don I bo. agitated if you reeeiya a card through tfca eail as this must hu attended lo now aad I cannot call noon t-Vx ia peron. W. J.

Without hoa'iUful hair no trunjan if. beautiful, la yours fsdhng o or fade4? Tho i Tit1.. I'arhpr's Hair R.iara nil I pre your hair &nd ite baoi: its io and youthful olor. Cleii, elr gnu t, perfect- Pro- $ n t s i$ a n .! r n if. 4w l m Th !H : fiit. Largest aud Cheapest Klec'k of Wxllpapar a ad Vfindow Shade cvr i;i this city at Mc lf hooters Hardware Cs.

will stjmd the ensuing season at Col. Jehu A, Reeves1 barn I smiles from K-Hoitsvillo, and 7 miles, from Spcmrcr on the Kilirttsviiic and Ibpcnccr road. If youhavo marcs you wish lo brood, thou see 1113: stallions; they tnko the lead. Cemo and sue my

nvotty siro, winch to yiow is to ad

mire. Hiasire Horn Canada they did import a thoroughbred Canadian horse. His dam, a thoroughbred Canadian Robin hood bar mare, the very finest of the bur, KlHck is a nark bay, 1 OA hands ltigh, is a low thick, even horse; has good foot and lij-s, ch nn, flt bone, is heavily quartered, haa ood back, well spat ig

ribs, thv In st of action, and when matured will weigh 1,000 lbs. CLYDE BT.1XLI6SI. Wm. Wallace, Wd 1 s tan d at the an me pi ace , William Wallace, si roil by John Moram.an imported Cfhrdcsdalc stallion. William Wallace's (of McLean county, 111.) dam, a Vettoe iuar! ijfii:fiasn a Morgan maro. He is n beautiful black, 161 hand high, and weighs 3,580 ibs, VViliiam Wallace i?i die air" of irilliarn Rea vets' nU'd sla'iion. His coils have gold or more mcn?y than those f any horse that ever stood in Mouitw T K R MS. Far each 1 1 one, $ 10 to himre a mare with foal; 1 will hold a loc n the colt for six months for the season Persons parting with or

frem&vini marcs from neighborhood

before they are known to be with Ibid, will ha held for insurance money, I will not be responsible lor no eidouis should any oeeur. a 2-2 m H. F. STANGEU, Owner.

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Fast Time, Best Accommodations and sure Connections in Union Depots.

4. FOUR DAILY TRAINS A Each Way Bel ween Cincinnati, Si. Louis "A Lovusiriile, Sto)ping at Way Points. Lasrlcnt .Verier Cars cn all Bay Traiaa. Falsaj Cars nil Kif(ht Trails. DAY GCCHIiS 01 ALL

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W agon a hu f i Btigg ies, 11 c w s a nd Harrcws, I'lsiidiug Hardwas Doota. Sash, Girtsa, Paint, Oils, Yaiu'uit, ytcel oods. Mcl'heoters Hard r are Co.

McPlISKTKKS liAXDWABB Op. Still keen tho front rank in ke?ing every department filled with good of the best l.rands and manufactories. Ot.r large stock of Wallpaper and Window Shades hnvo commenced eosu

Fcbool fundjs enumontion, translvrs. nnd n u. Our atock of nlofm larger ;oolpropwtvf&c. rcmoalwr wo are a?cnt for the On motion Urn bourd thon ndiuurnnd. , ... , Wm. Ho vdi ly Jr. ,vWv Oliver Cadi and btcel rbw. the best

Jouk B. IijizKL, Chuinnnn.

Boys white shirts at 25 els. at

Rhoivr's.

WAMj flfSE Ail the latest pateogfi and (ho owost- prices at Likdlky Bros.

nr'Eaibroidorie of all kmds

ii r had larcre experience m this kind ol m , r 1 J . . Mm . cfcW MfcY 4 i That Det::uw lms a aood team cannot Ik 5E work wil be in attendauee to give , . . , " , , . ' e Vf s.U.i'0. It is spoWort tire highest groatute nf mgo.nl repair snd sente

in the world. Our stock of wagons

and bugiea hav- arri ved. Our general stock of bui era Hardware in eoioj ictc. h c a large block of Cook Stoves and ftanges. We are agnnt for the Kai Break fa-t, tho best atove on reeo I. Our stock of tinwjtro is laiu at of tli best qnab ity of tin. We have constanly a full force of workmen in our shop and are prv pared to do tin rooUu;. slating, ;J kinds of Light or Heavy Iron work. Got our prices before you buy or con'U&rt vour work as wo c u s a v a v on ai 6 n 0 v. A ll r 0 nd 3 andwoik fully gua ran teod to givu aatisdaotion. Three doors uati.-jftf First National Bank, Biooudngtfn, ind.

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f displayed. TUe rioBcer t ress, ot .? ?t: Faub Mihn.v in speaking or it; - t oys : 'Tbo display is the finest ever l nade in this city, and basics " who l ire interested in decorating their homes tan not pass an hour more ; f pleasantly and proftably than i the - .tnsbecjon 6tf this axhtb.it.". '. A olass

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desire to attend. A brass bjincE Wii! piny between the innings and every thin.'.1; in being done to make tho occasion one long to be remomaered by all those who attend. The GreencasQe players aa furnished us by 'Manager I'hjgoue J-Icctor rhrough H. M. Smith are as follows: Lou Leslie, J. W. Miller, p., .Tns.- Bownmn, is. i. Worth Coyloi, t. h., John S-y?if. f. h., Ilstrry Smilh, s. Ov'oistreet c i',, iiohSadug-b f., Frank WhicUoce r. f.

North end of Feo'a Building, Col lege Avenue. lieareo furnished when desired BLOOM iNGTQK, - IKDTAUA

1 ho Host Faints la the- f ancj Unrtauis aMne

market, at Liadtey liros, ! BBS HITS

NOTICE. Any oiio Ihinkiiig oi bsiyin a cook slovo or sieei or wrought iron range can do so at a very low price of na. To provout tiwnwu lrom being duped by

pediors wilh ft light sheet iron

raaj;o we ifuolo heavy steel and wrought iron ranijos at tho folio wing prices : Six Itolo, double cased, hih shell - - - - - 36.00 Six bole, oxtra heavy, a! cajsf, willi reservoir and healer 80.00 Come and ses us for tin, iron, or slato rooliug, stackSf-broecb-ing, pumps, and ail kinds of tin

and shool; iron work. SEWARD & NOEL, Walnut St North of Alaohiuo Sbop.

Leave St, Lonis f5.25am a0am 7.00pm S.O0pm Shattue S.4S am 9.55 am 9.0S pm 10.10pm Sandoval ' 8.56; am .... 9.13 psn Odin 9.08 am 10.10 am 9.30 pm 10.30pm Flora 10.18 am 11.02 am 10.37 pm 11.35p

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The Stale of Indiana, Monroe County. In the M onroe Circuit Court April

Term, 1337. i Folly A. Howel, 1 vs. Complaint No Sibert Howel, ) 1219.; Nov comes tho plaintiff, by II. W. Jlier3 her attorney, and Iilc3 her c.unplaiot herein, together with an affidavit that said defendant Sibert Howel is not a resident of tho iState oi Indiana; that said action in for divorce and alimony and that said non resident defendant is a necofisary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby fjiveu said Defendant, last named, thai uu less he be and appear on the" first day of tho next term of the Monroe Oil en it Court, lo be bold en on tho fourth Monday of April A. D.1887, at the Court Mouse in IHoomington in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, tho same will be heard and deternnr.ed la his absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court, affixed at iMootnington this 23d day of February A. D; 1,887. Enoch Fglier, K. W. M;ers, AttA tClwk

The StaU of ludiaua, I . - 4 cVionroo Cooniy. ) In the Monroe Circuit Coui V April Term. 18S7. - " i Wiiiiam A, Rogers, vs. ' Alnth .Tone?, Jennie Jones, SjnsseH Aldiott, Soprhma Abbotl, Mary A. Knight, 'Jtobeel &. Ovrji:reet, Martha Ov 1 street, Cernpiuint No, 200- t : Now comes the Phuatiff, by lit W. Miers his attorney, and l:Ujs hta complaint herein, icgelher wiLh an tdHdavit that sdd defendants AUvtb

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corner of said quarter runuiiithenc i.; ?.

Twenty-six and a half Rods to the big branch. Thence with the ineaiiIu8 of said branch to a stone tliendc North about seven Rods, to th? East and West line of said quarter; and on failure to realize tho fiiH , ativsimt of j:nlgementy interest and?' ousts, I will at the same timo ani place expose at Pablie sale th,o fee simple of said real estate. ' 7Taken as the; property of W d liara,

i. W tiriams at t he suit of Gcot Wu McUenrv 1? veeivtolr of thcv will of

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Said sal.Q will bb made withoiifc any relief whatever from vaatfoiv; or apriiism cut laws, ;'V .

JONATHAN M. II INKLE. r

Sheriff of Monroe Gsnntvi April 1!) 1887. s ; It. A. Fulk, Att'y for Plaintiff;

ft 01 iccci 1 ij sol ve nc jr.' . V- - Notice is hereby jriven thaton th 13 day of, April lS83,Vin enhmberir , . -bet ore the J udge of Mon roe i itreuft, T .Court. lho;'eseafi.tehu,':.l. .Gtoi-V' ; j& le 'eased was 1 1 eeafecj . prpbal Ay iav sol vent. Creditors are tfa erefora 4 notified that the &ani;o will iw$ settled y-.M accordingly. J' . ' ' -4 A: X-

April 13 1887, Administrwtorv Notice is heicliy oivenV that the ' nr.d ersignedhas been appoihd by the Gleik of the Circuit Ccurt' pt Monroe County, -State of fndiana,. adinjnist-rator o tbo ..ifrtito of yf?ill-;; iai n R:ddy laid of '.MonTOiimaiy-';:-. deeeaped f. . . e' -1.1 . ; k Said e&t ate i s en pposed to ev $oW

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Knight, Robert M, Qveitrtret aud Mailha M . Overtyoel are noi resi dent of l.he iStato' f fritiu::.; ihn said action is to eonvet a djescrip lion rf real estate and to otndt UtU and Lhatsaid nun-resident deioudant are m-esK.rv ponies thereto..! Nut Ic e 18 thervftiro hereby! lvon said dof..,::de.nt, last jj.med, thai unle8 lliey he. and apvur bn thw eighth day of the next ;.tenuJnf tho Mourue Circuit Court, to be jholden 011 ';' MONDAY APRIL f0Uu A f). 1S87 a t the Cow r t House i n liiocnlti i ton in said Cmin-f-y and Stuw and answer or demurs to 9:dd "coin plaint, thu samo will ho huard and detrmiiied iu their absoneo. : Witness my name and th Seal ul said t'a'.trt, aillxed at lh0!iiruitou Uw'a 7.tht vlay of farth A. D, 18?:7. . Ekooh Fullkr, II. W, Mivrra, Att'y. j Clerk

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Cincbuati, Lotdsviilo, St. Loxds, Washingtcn; BaLkaors, Philadelphia," and ail intermediate points, For Emigrants and Land Seekers, (ho '-O. k M." is the Best Koute bei snse h is the Shortest and Qnh-kest and affords the best acennimodations. The O. fe M. is the only Line running a Steeping Car of any description between CINCINNATI k ST. LOUIS. Close-and sure connections in Un ion Depts at ail terminai points ior the East and West. For reliable in formati on ns to route, tickets, time, etc., ftppy in person op by letter to C. O. Joniw,

Distrii'tj Passenger Agent Ohio & alissdippi U'y, Vinckkkes, Ind. J. F. Barnakd, TV. B. SiHATxuc, Gen 1'aiiS. Agt Presi'fc as Gon'l Manager.

Hie Latent Styles all kinds i

constantly, on Hand.

Tho ladies are respect full jj inyitea to call and inspect my stoeK bforo leaving their orders eis;v.he!'e.

I am now located in my neiw build ng on CollOite Avenue, UtiH door North of Fee's corner. I

22x ecit. t ox's 4 i & c o . Notice is iiereby iyn thtit

utt5loiirned has been duly, apooin

ed and ouaoRed ;aa Keentorf r - UiS Las?t Will and staiweui; ofs .JSfiigfe.'IPW deceased, j ' -:: " ' ;' ": ." : ' " Svd clai5 ss snpvgseo to;d)e sag?

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a Wv-lving Pariolii fliland L'iVb-! i.cA. f Said la i tnerij h i p-i's sn pponeii to; v be solvent. ;,; ; ;. -:- ; " HftiTig -irartuorl Mivv9 fe Ft;!s. AUv'a.. esitvo a? A 42 al si&c lb n Notiee is hcrhv iiven. Ihut tho - nmlfvssofiVhas bwru, appointed 'by te Clerk oi ti? Ciruit foifrt vf M oil roe Coun ty . Kia f:o of I diaon AdmlnltFar. of tl ctO'Of'-g&cy" ' D. Gib-Ride, lattvof Moafofe C&BtvL v " oeceasvai. - - Said estate .is, supposed tji& Jtveut. ; ' " : .... ; Oaut-RS G. Cowr?. April 15fh lST. A4l?tioy? Corr i Daalap, Atly'fe ..5;r!:' Nbtivc is her :-byi veil, that James K. Ciar.ii, A i nri nistrn tor of I Ivo abovtf

nameib'iCfifAM has this ; day filwl m " the ofil ee, of the CWfc of t?b tircb1 t (nurt of Monroe County, S; ate of v I ndii;na, his accounts and vt'Ochr .1 in 5nal sUVoiaeut? of saiili estat r and tboA? tlm saine d iU coK V hoarinir. and dispS! lion 'n sai4 Court ot the next tor rn thereof, to-wi I alONDA r APRIL 4th, 1S$7- K 1

Witness iUp:t:4?V Idi -

Sr James K Clawk

Administmtor.

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SALESMEN WANTED We are in want of a lew in ore good men to canvas for the sale of choice varieties of nursery stock. To m e n w h o ea n rn a k e a s n ccess f . f the business we can pnygood salaries or commission, and ivc perm annt o:,np!nyraeut. We hftvo many

Notice is hereby ggiveii that tho partnership heretofore exis.ing between Hiram Lindley and Walter C. Lindleiin the drug businosji-iu the City of Pdoomxngion Indianh under t U e fi mi n a me of H. Lin .1 lev ; & Sou 4 has be.cn -dissolved. B;ranyI.indy rvtiritt and ins plavo boink Uiken

:n said business by Hiram JS. Lindlor. Tho .nid business will lieroaiXeY he carried on by the said Wfiter E. f A t d I ey and Hi r a m E Li ri d ijrf n u d er the firm name of H. LiiviJons. The new flrto assumes oliuihili tics of the old firm andfll; collect all tho ntiis, accounts and debts of

every kind duo the old firm:" i i in AH H, LlKDTKY. Waltkk C, Lx$tLVy. ?

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other do not handle. Address al once, vyiih references. Slay Brothers, Nurse ry men, Hoe lies ter. N, Y.

and PUBNIIUBH

They have the largest andIniccan,,,w'30BP,cllCT llo!ii iil

.,cf .,.i,AfA the fruit and ornamental iir;e which

ever brought to Bloonnngtou,nd cau nail you goods cheaper than over before. They have a largo Assortment of

0L0SH ft 'STBBL OASEITS And pay special attenliou to Telegraph Orders. Carriages furnished when desired. PIANOS and ORGANS,

Notice is horehy ivon shat l:as. G. Crr Administrator of tlti estate or Nancy i. Qiihispy dmasjed, will sell at public auction, on -Monday Mny the 2Sd, 1SS7, at tho h.tc rcsidcuec of said dcctlut in Wash in oon township, Mouzoe oounty, Indiana, ahout rlchi mites Morth-

Stalo of Itvttatva 1 Monroe County.

Monroe C 'ircrait urt, Aptli To

Notice is heeby iven thars Talhen H. SndbuiV -A 1 in i n i a t ra tor o 4 the estate of Will ialb B. ioddy, dv

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Ur real estniitgeectcit hi- " persnna! hoi 'nl ;o!S n feien t to?ay h ia . debts and that; aidUUbn iffjll -heard on tho W day oT thie Apnl rl rm; 1 887 o the 4 M oivr3ircuir

Courts saui Wu nty."-" ,: Witness mv hanfl thi v : Bth day of March 1SS-! IJo urt, .11. 8mi$cRY.' t t A dmmlstratoiy -Attest Enopb Fuller Clerk? .r:tyR. A.: iftntk, y, loj AdminiEtratoi ,

l a the, matter of th j estate of Mil

ton BranauiJ ' oeasc di .; " " f ,"'-t. " ;-4v In the 5i:owij tJricnlSj - v Notjeot is hegftbj gi ren tiiat upon V" petit! (in fiied uid-(Jourt bv csepr -'i; S.'l'ayiro Admfl5vratrpf said ostatof m'; ; ' set ting np ; th insuf iciency-the i ir-ii ot said deCedfei t tOv Oav thoS v

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j nUomttion, Uio personal ;Mopvrtv Judge of sai iinvt;?f ifd; on the 2tf 4 of of said doecdont, Cimiistm?? ef May of IeeeudjVr 187, iinl said cV maro, throe milehcows, on calf and taie to bo trotivMyl rnsplveUv aml household and kitchen fnrniiiurc. i and order tlmanc to-bo settled acl

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Tjcums of Salts i--A credit of six

a.?iir vwB-MT nr) Ri xon;e, ,Mnnilla will lji aiL rt ! ;,,,.. ..

, ..... c...,.. uu outUO uv I er five dollars, all su ns under fivo

HTThpy will Dyo ovorythlnp. They ard sold sveryv.'lmrcj- Price lQo. "a packago 4i) colors. Thoy hnvo no fvjaiu for

iv-vpii iu nwoK, a nu soiu ou aes or ;or Fasting oi ; o.vi or Noinvr

nmltblv navments. : Qt. ,Thc m

ss? J2. dollars cash in hands nuroh iser o-iv

inj; notes with appro vocl soon ritv. waiving valuation and appraisement laws and bearing six ji i. siei-. est after maturity. 1 Ckaki.es Cork.

ettrdih&flv, -1 .creditors of fail ea

tato arc threloli e hepbV notifed of such iu.JrJoh onoy and require(i filf : thei j- cinims agarbst- ceuie tb?4

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