Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 August 1889 — Page 4

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Straw Hats, Fine Summer Coats and Vests without regard U, cost. Special reduction in Fur Hats, seme S2.50 Hats reduced to Sl-50; others reduced from $3 to $2. Boys' and Cbil-

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THE SATURDAY COURIEB

tnr Advance

- ii- tfflTKIHOCBATI TO Tfi CORK. JmM

raj -y SBa. j

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TD.neW :diiiiiffiintioDl has

begun to investigate iV

A Committee is now at

ApwociAnc meeungoi eoooc

are victims . in a doubs jenKf.

at BloomfieW leak Sst

Jhey wim ?yisjed Qfibeir

last fal , by the specious arguments and promises -of thfi we fed and well-paid high-tax oratore, and carried; banners and torches in high-tax processions, visited Harrison at Indianapolis and were sagely informed by him that their only salvation was in the triumph of the protection system, which would farnish plenty of work and good wages lor everybody. Robbed of their manhood then, they are robbed nojr ymranf Jo pmyWe nstenanee for themselves and

their families. :J.

s-s:S?:?i- .- ' llAtfAranil . Ifin i mm nil vilh

great bittaroesa for depositing

m hsnboiif milliAnl Af

tn pow

er ever feat months and have

xney continue in nme poucy

adopted by the Clevelldadmin- , latration. r, :-r y

v - vs As1ttAAiiii.AU TniT sift Sat.

m jmwmYM jwwv rgvw

niday a great mass-meeting was

ind citizens the ito

was

Thb defeat of MR Olevelaiid

for the presidency was attribute

I edroDnhliean hurh Drotectien-

ists to the firm stand which he bad takeQ in favor of tariflF if form: Unquestionably the advanced ideas of the democratic leader ou the tariff question had a great deal to do with it,pot be cause those ideas were uneound or unpopular but because they served to. array against iim the enormous money power of the

tuooopoiics anu trusts

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I-V..f -i f aliy oi larmera apa every ex-

F.TT.

tavorabie to the reform-

S tire tariff was feHwe: by th

P'- respofisive appUuw oMbe fti iembbgev Th Meeting. in

dinn was an imporUnt oe ie-

cause of tke of ite being the

mm toikge prtajwing ef the kind

that; haa oecured ainef' ihe :deP'ilt feat of the deoprats last No--and a,.?!114FS ?v- MAOAn nf the numbers oresent

tad the ebaiaeter of the meet

ing that tariff reform has a

f'Jffl

held upon the

that high protetiwi is a blessing

i - A sboirfd eontribiste for the benefit

1 Af tb'A Aufierinir jniners. These

;mB ai th nrotectivo

The fight became one pf cppi-

tal against jabor and capital won. The trusts and monopolies came

off victorioui. because they held!

timidationand grrupUipu, and

need" thcinreveiywheTe unstintingly tcjcapture the votes ofcthe

weak, the vacillating, and- the

dishonest, The defeat of Qcoyer Oliveland did not mean the deteat of the-tariff-reform cause,but, .excitement: of a beodle campaign having passed aay. has

h to strengthen it, until today it ie mere vigorous than ever and gives every symptom ot becoming in the next campaign, as iti in the last the great issue between the parties.

The - appointment of J. 6. MePheetera lor Postmaster by General Hpitr isoiv was 'a t the gen era! dem an d at the Bepnblicaii leaders in the eputy.; With few eaceptlona his petition was endorsed by the repub

lican workers. It is - reward tpr

carefat and efficient service to the

' 1 pan y. Thev depnU will be Henry

: . ' -. it - ----- j - - : . Ol

S. Bates; the city treasurer and' a better fleiection' coirid' not' bo made. Either wouid make an exceMent officer.and the two will prove especial lv?atisfactorj"to all classes that patronize the office. The Telephone regrets the retirement of Mr. Feltua, the prejent incumbent, but of course it was a political necessity; When the people wote a 4,changew they meant all offlcea, and the Bloomington postoffice was no exception . Mr. Feltua Has made an acceptable pub lie officer, was always accommodating and polite, and has made the reputation of being r ad excellent offlcial.at the department at JTaah ington. Telephona TO THE SOLDIERS OF AI()N

I ROE COUNTY: . ' . ; Mr. EoiTOB r I have been handed a card by one of my clients, from

that . humbug firm Knefler & Lopp,

of Indianapolis. This card they have mailed to all the soldiers $t this county, and for cheap knavery and quackery, this card excells all other advertisements mailed -to our soldiers by the pension sharks of the Union. I quote one settence "The opinion of Dr. Lopp is the first step

ip take, Jhis opinion is worth

more than a local, attorney or . phy

sician on account of being posted

on all the late rulings and laws, jfc0an- They follow up by bragib on each member of the firm and their experience. They, are welcome to aii the business they get in this county, we all know that a physician of any standing at h ome can employ eVery moment of his time profitably and; that when through jgnor an ce, or "knowing he can't do ie- hegine advertising and traveling over the county. The

idea Xa-quack doctor professing to

better, examine and diagnose, the diseases of soldiers of this county than' their home and family physicans, Who have treated them for years for their diseases is false and preposterous We have physicians here whose knowledge, . experience, and practice as far exceeds that of this traveling fraud, as the regular graduate; does that of the quack. Soldiers when he pretends to examine you. Jie will look as wise as a young quack with his first case and advise you; to apply for an increase. So far as the late laws and" rulings are concerned, I have more of them in my office, where you can see and read them, than this would-be doctor has in his office and head botlu It is the;Cttton of frands of every

nature to brag on their Superior

skill anl knowlege," in short my soldier f riends, I have been' among you for ten years in this business

You know whether it has been suecessful.and honorable qr nptr t'4 simply: drop yog this, note sofiwarnr ing,, to beware of the; f 'DeariLsFish" with its long arms. Thir advertisement, and card bears upon its, face to all reasonable men the? marks of knavery, quackery, fraudand mis. representations. ? - - - Truly Ac., - r C. R. Won R ALL.

Comity

CONTRIBUTIOKil THE COtJRliftT CORPS OF COBRESI'ONDENTS.

Seersucker Coats and Vest, 75c Alecs' Blue Cottoti Pauts, 65c Wens' Moleskin Bants. 75c Mens' Sunday Straw Hats, 20c Meiis Black Cotton Suits, $?J5 Mens! Good Lined Coats, . 1.25 Mens' all-wool Janes Pants, L0Q Mens' re-en forced back and

front White Shirte, 50c

JUens, White Shirts not re--

t ibrced . E5c Mens' Cotton Sock 2 pairs ' for, V 15c UOURU. v ; $18.50 suits reduced to 1 g$Q 16.5ft suits reduced to " 13,50 15.00 suits reduced to 12.00 12.00 suits reduced to 10;00 10,00 suits reduced to 8.50 8.50 suits reduced to 7.00 750 suits reduced to 5.00 v; 50 suits reduced to 3.75 4.00 suits reduced to 3.75 ALL-WOOL BLUE SUITS, Spring weights, $7.50 Winter weights, 9.00 Ask the Prices; else where before calling on

Nptfjaii& ofyQOfi houseKeers who hare ftk&iUsp

Iff r7Att

Household (ur)oses.

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The St nte of I nrl inns Al onme OmM I

,JU' tne iioaro(i oncuit.court &ep-W-..qW. 'Mfititt'-':: t&.S5-& &

.-M WCI :'"M. Ullll MMOilt'r , r

EIia Knight;

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roar

Grocer h&stir

if for

Lorenzfr M .Knight iViargarci (jhaiiil-ten:,-ilztsbmu

W ampler LJifHa Hqlttni, JiiiJic 2 j Knigbt; Koberji!& Kniglit, George; L.

N.K.FA!RBANKlQI CHlCACQi

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Ntsw .come? fchi! niainiiff. hv MirH

& Corr her attoi iiers; and files el

comjiiaiiit fiereijfi.U)gciMi,w

nllMstvit of a ecjirtpeteni pVrsou . thn

saul uelennants m argiret JUuftn

and blames Z Kmghti are uo

dents of the State oft Indiana: tnat

Bllll : .HVIHUU,tW VV". V' . V .t.

to certain Isnas in: Moni U)jl

Indiana ami Uit said non-Fwhl

dcfendints are :iiee8arfaryeeji

tnereto. - ,. f!;;. -: -.. j

Kofciee is tliercrore lierebv snveii -smBf-gss

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dctendantf, lal iiamed,Uiat unlesjp they be and a ppoar on the ft c6fl.K da i

cuiJi ohi u vu e noifien 011. vne nrt . i:

Monday of September A. IK 1889a;

the Court H ousel in Bloom iugtoB" iu

said County and State, aiiieelBtf or 4emur to said eomplaint,fRe siaae

wiit be hem smmm

their absence r

IVitness mymame and the Seal

said Courts affixed at' moim

this. 12th day of Jnly A. Wt

ENOCJI FUJSIfeiPjerJc,

West

Badei

W EST! -4.

CLOTHING

HOUSE. Ed. L. McGee.

te.

B. W. M(KtS.

EpYTQS COKR

Wheat is. Jbadly damaged in; the

stack. r X .'.-TPl During July, rain fell on fifteen different days. Dances and plays are nntriorous. A good business if -well followed. ;z Jir

fcjilas Darnall. wife anc son, "efi

ijioomington, were here visiting last Sunday, A.......... ' A large am onnt of damage was done to the crops by the hesvy rain last Sunday morning. People In f tea rch of good timber land, and heal thy locations jyoujd do well to locate here. Xh$ citfy&rQl out tow.nshi) are gene'rqsVitfd charitable, and new comers will receive a warm and cord rat welcome. Abandon the idea of -going West and locate among usV ...

Will practice in all the courts. All business given prompt qnd careful, attention... . ' ;

the "C O. 0." Cigar,

VANDALIA uaa.

THE GREAT FAST MAIL LINE

A violent thunder, fin-ain storm passed through .f .efe la&'iday evening. Considerable fencing and timber wore blown down, corn was badly broke and blown, and oat shocks went Jike ejiaff rbeforo a whirlwind. Several , itadesribs, and sheds were WblNL uowttV We h nve n ot bet ird T ofSainy person or stock beings hurt. ?Chards were damaged considerably." For about a

half an hour l.he aijUiijis j

It was the heaviest iintbrmrfnu. rainfall that lias visipirii: 8hio tor several vears. 3. rTk. :

STANFORD.

Tlie boys who roi4 otomJiid better look out. c

Miss Laura, Burch lias beenJviV

Miss Emma Keller has beon attending Nornial at Bloomington. Any one wan ting bills cbangd call on "Honest J ohn" ogr merchanl Mrs. EIle. Baton met wifcti a 'serious accident Thursday evening. She was thrown from her horse ami had her wrist broken and shoulder dislo catcd . ,;, The ice cieara sujer Lven br iir. and Mrs. T. W. Sparks Saturr evening was a. success. JTuch credit is doe the gentleman and his estimable wife for the refreshmenits and program of the evenings :" Several were present from odistan.ee among whom were Wynona Smith and her brother Paul from Dudley,

The Shortest, Best and Quickest Lin be-

twesn.tne nortn ana Sontn. Goine East-Leave G reencastle June

Hon at ..SsSt a;., 1:43 p.m., 3:18 p. m.

anu 2:ooa. m. Indianapolis Accommodation 8 :26V a.m .

Going Westr-Leave Greencastle Junction at 1:04 p. hi., 9:0? a. m. and .12:22

Terrec Qauta Accommed ation 5:2S p.m. j Going North- Leave Terra Haute at $ a. iH. and,'4:00 p. m.f iwrive at South 11:00 p. m. I Making direct connection for all points under the sun. Your connections are sure and quick in Union Depots. ,No Transfers or Lay-overs and your accommodations are unexcelled. .. For further' information as to Urn iats, routes, etc., ; address your nearest

yanaaiia agent, or

; CHAS. H. MIXER, Traveling Passenger Agent, Ter re Haute In

Wi&PF?&Q-&-' PrAh )Vi v.T-

1

TTTE SARATOGA ftP THE

This capacious hotel containing SFiVO SlilixdrQd rooms

and upon which has beon expended this spring $5090009 is

now the most Complots, mtLoxixkeo and Home-UKe

Summer Resort in America; In elegance of its appointments it

is unsurpassed. The beautiful views of vtllgrs Sills and ous new and charming Zitbs:e, add greatly td its attrActioris.

This famous Resort, with all Modern

is XTbw Open lev the season ot 1889.

Special inducements will be olfered to parties desiring tosud the summer months;

Jacob Bohrer's celebrated Orchestra has been engaged for the

season, and every effort will be made to make this; the. most

gant and attractive place in this country to spend the summer.

West Baden, Orange County, Indiana

-IN8URA NCE-r

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Lon D. Rookrs.

Fkank R. Woolley. j

I Prourietors. , . WSS I Clerks

... A , . ... ,MKIm ffl.f IMWfiJSB. J

Office First Door Bast of Bank, BL00MI1TOT0N, INDIANA,

Oiaee;OA xnaau, mkuiw wiiijr'

BlOSZl

Notice to Hon-?Bei

?of Indiana. Men

Tn the Monroe GircuiUlourt

tember Terml8y;c i

Genrge W Jinigni l

Edward knihJ

vs,

Lotenso M. Knight

RoberV R. Knight, Margaret Chand ler ElizabethIFampler, James KnighiLydiaJS

torn, Eliza Knight, j

Now comes the tfliiintj(fe,Ki

aiicrs b i;orr tneir auomeys-wKi

V

REAIi ESTATE-

DR. ELLIOTT'S

mEDIGITEDEQOD,

A Sure Cuto for all Diseases In

Sheen

are

andKoe-s

:irZir S'T .-" VA"?V '" '"" "" - - n

Arising from ImpurltieB of tne Blood, ad.

. from Functional Derangements.'- t .

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A DEAD SHOT OH WORMS, AND A CEBIAK 01)I7VI?IITTAV AP UAfl PlifAI.BDI ' ;

A Aiu I uiiiiufl vi uvu vuvuunn.

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BIPH

"BII.U NYK'3 THINKS,"J Pge8. 35c 99 NYC AND RILEY'S RAILWAY GUIDE " By Bill Ntx King of Hum Orttta and Jakss Whitcomb Bxust, Prince of Poets. pages, fiOc Cloth, $1.00, "BILL NYE AND BOOMERANG,"

SS3 pages, SBe.

NOTICE OF FIN At 4 SE13?LEMBlSf O ESTATE. T In the matter of the estate of John M Balduf, dececased. s " '- t ? : In the Monroe,, Given it:vCourti Sep terober Term, 18SC r' ; , : Notice Is hereby given, that Lou D. Rogers, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate or John M. Raid u f deceased has presented and ii led h is account an d vouchers in final settlement pt said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Cir

BILL NYE'STOIITY LIARS AND . cuit Court, on the 2d day of Sep tern(OTffM UES, Wpages.e. ber 1S89 at which: time all persons ."BILL NYE'S BALED HAY, f ntArist.Mil in ifiid rfltate are renuir

890 pages, no. !

Any of the. above sent prepaid on receipt of prlee. .. "IEKARKB BY BILL NYE SoWoy m ITCIT CD C I? Bxclnslv TerrtUy i n i rncCi tory givon Uen: oral and local Agents. Write for catalogue and special terms free. Address 1 Map and Book PusHsher snd Wkoieaale Bookseller, 41B-428 OCARBORN ST. CHICAGO. KxclUBlveDuWisherof 9U1 Nye's Books.

I interested in said estate are requir

ed to appeal in said Con rt and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should apt be approved - ';, .;'-! 'X And th e heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein are also hereby required, at the tittfe und place, aforesaid j to appearand make proof of. their heirship s or claim to any part ot said estate.' z

.., ENPC H TOJU LEK, (Jlerte Monroe Circuit Gottrt: ... July l?th 1889, ; ; Louden & Rogers, att'ys.

SENT ON TRIAL,

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ALWAYS 6IVESE

ITS PATRONS

nioFunwoKtSofS

Tnijlr THunoy by TkinK Thorn

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lifloinnafi

m-pnsftja through soub Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Desitinaifion. fjTQet Maps ana Tima Tablwi If you want to; b znpro fully inforradd :U1 Ticket Aseati At Ooupot StatloxiB have them.or addreai 4 B. O. McCormick Geal Pss. Agt., CliicagOv I1L i ?AKTERFERIK . Agent.

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CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS,

ASTHMA ano CATARRH. . We will send this lull Treatment by Xbcpreas and allow you to try it before we ask you to pay. If at the end of the time you do not think it is doing you good, send it back to us at our expense. Write-us at once for circular and full particulars. Address THE HALL CHEMICAL C0tf see iiciimp avenue; PHILADELPHIA, PA.

mtS Bond Hold Watch

sow for 9XOO. unUl lately. Btat $9S wateh in tfca world.

rtrncft ttmtper. War-

rantca. Ucavv aolid HatA

andrciiti' tiaei. with works

u4 catea of aqaal valua. One Parson Is ej jo.

caltiy can tocaro 0110 froc

Uier with onr larpe and raJ-

aApVt lino of KtauBcHoldi

4. TUSj saiQiueBt n:o lampua, aa

SftiraSSwS well ai Uir watch, wo oanj 'avia Ih.tr.v' Free, and after vbu havo ltf.nt

them In year homo for 8 raooihi ond ihowuihemto thoo who mny havo calUd, ttre- become your own proneiiy. Thou who wrijo at onco can bo sure of nwMBj tho Wntch ind Samples. 'Wojwy all ptei, rVeitrbt, etc, Addrasa tin hoc fc Co., Box BIS. 1" ortland, Muino

wwa. a HiuiiuT ii. u';a uoaU.s: son that said defend an t Maigarre

to-:?.

Chandler and rTanieaZ.SKniglsi

that said action ie for thi:GQrtiebK

roe county, maiana, annv JtAici,gp.

non-resKiea8 ueienuwa iimBfp sarv partiaai

Notice is therefore giyensVjl?!

fondants, last' nandtjuii they be and Appear- o tnels

day of the next term of iM

Oircuit Oourr,. to be' lablilehlrdQthi

first .Monday of .':'p.tpf

xoiw. ai sue vioua nwuw w iiiw;.

ing'ton in said County anMiwMj answer or dernur to said the same will l; 'headetMSSl

rai aed in their bC(&p

saia uoan aiiixea aviMooi

tiumh day 6f3oly A(l8W

a?vnnu irnT.TiitR

' . . t,Af;: 0f g

AoDtxoE?s Ofioe Mtmoc

otici

Towshi3pnaMa:u ;-tj5p

to was u ips oisaia ,conij n.iiry

enumeration of thtf white fnaJe ii

napinanis. aiao 01 iub fiiorwswirff?

inhabitants over the age ot twenl-

oneyears . iBtheir;

ject to me inspecioo pi miom?J!

ftt. thO A llflltnr fi CHHCe. VMlB; U: MmmMKksS

takes or omission's ;anate:-:tlain

J The tollowin table c

aeorrecraVre number of the inh

each jo! ' the iaif nsi ipe 'itti46taietoS

if..:-'

LADIESP

EERLESS

DYES

Th-y will dre srexythingv They are soiidsrerf where; Prico IlOe. a package. They have noeqosl fur Strength,, Brightness, Amount in Packages or for Fttstaeiis of Color, or noti-fadiiw Qualities. They do not crock or nraut; 40 colors, for sale by

VAmm

wLWBS&mr. toe.

TinTTTI

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J. W.CUSICKr Pyrmohr,. Ohio;, writes": - . Z feel that I can1 not recommend Xr. Setli Arnold? Coagh . KUler too highly. Would not be

withioat It;

1 . . . . , . . ...... .

To ai tratt atilian

trada in all part, by niacins: oer mathiueai

fttoaa nnert id pa ome ran

incM. wt wiu tana free to on Graon iu aach locality ,(hn r.ry (t MwUiKmaehina made ia

world, with all tha attachmeuta.

: Wo will also arnd free a coupUta

1 lino of our coallv. and valuable art

iMunplea. In return we aak that yon

rtnow wnat we nn, a woaa wno

, ntay call t your noma, and aim W

montns all vnaii urcoma your owa luromm. This arand anacUlaa la

finadft nfltr th Sinner palcnta,

which hare run out thpfore natrats

run 4ui U sold (or 9U.t, with tba RttaohmenM. and mw arils lot

'4150 .Best, atroncetit. moat naa

'ml machlvie in the wc rid- All is

No capital reauhfd. rials.

brief iaarraetlonii elves. Tnoea who writa to aa at ice can ae cure tVee the h aewinf -machine In the world.-and the flnmt line of works of hlah art ever ahown tocethcria Amrrka. TaV JE efts CO., JUox T0, Antasu, MiaiM

arsr lathe

ft nv&Xi&ri

f-nT-f

Agents Wanted for the 3.ook

Johnstdwii

HORROR f VALLEY OP DEATH.

v V taosiiutf vas!a. a a e

Benton. . . . .

Richiand; .S8

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Yanburen.3

X Ct,i j ... . a. ..- Salt Creek: Jw; i e.;i .

Polfeaa.....

Glear-CreekV

Total . '... .:;"

Withesa my l.atMkittsrtl

sieAL seal; or office tae day aet '-ate- abqye;; wrteni,t

wii r i a.it Hiaii? -i -r-

f AUUUW OliUUiUtS MUUbVyJ

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nui. ' 5 maMWteS 5 Pj

im p :l-mmm

3M Wl 'iSfilMS

. All:owneri,occii

of real estate : attvatt corporate limits of w'.'SImM

notified to

attdi JiiOxipul wgetatr5R 3

streets und -alliens adfocelrl

opposite sam real eaiwiiewp-sig

move ail WW M gropff

ever cnaracter, rrom aoout

The BEST and most complete HISTORY of the Great Flood; Publ!sUed in English anil Gennan, Containfi oyer 500 pages,60 illustr'atSoiis and retails for $1.$0. Beautifiil full gilt binding. Agents workingrfoir any other Mood book should send 24 cents4 in stamps for our outfit aa$ see how superior it is to the n& yoxt are selling. Most liberal terms allowed. " FO WHS V & McMAKIN, I r- ' .a.' '. evtAat..,fki

estate on or before WttM

AvguMa lsss. Any ono fa4tmgri to do by. t he s aid' 1st day tijBri

1889, ;wil be pi osccnted ittjiia&nK

with the pr;Tiaiii.' IMlfcP

ances of saitf :;eit m Wmfim final notice such

aiits and agont aaiitaHSiii mM ordinances; -V;;;vjl-f

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