Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 5, Bloomington, Monroe County, 31 March 1886 — Page 2

IMMENSE SHOE STOCK, at WICKS' BEE HIVE.

Printed tack Wednesday Morning, y WILIXUt A. 8 ABB, Editor and fubltefcer.

IX ADTASCE, S1.5Q Tear

"OTO MODERN BEVO-

LTJTHf.,, ORATION, "DELIVERED AT THE CON

TFSTON TUESDAY SIGHT, MARCH 16tii, BY C. K- SIMS, AXD AWARDED FIRST PLACE.

no sooner attains his manhood than

bis hitter experience "gives the lie to his early teachings. He sees the

workings ot society, ana unuersuimw that in vain would the poor 013,1 knock for; admission into the parlors - . J 4. t.i,.

of the rich. JNo matter vnal m qualiBcations, what his talents or his genius, the inscription over the door-way ia unmistakable : Except ye have money, ye cannot enter here ! He sees the development of an Ai istocracy based on wealth clas3 lines and distinctions are clear

and well defined. He sees men prostrating themselves at the feet n 1 1 1t-t. .1 Un f1fi rl IT

oi inegoiaen woiam, """ their souls for Gain. Villainy receives the reward of honest toil, and

r;trnrv and ehicancrv are stampea

with the seal of merit. In the bit

terness of his heart he cries out

against the injustice ot society, ami if he be a child of poverty, he prays ... f - i

for a deliverance irom a wmn more horrible than was that of the

African slave.

Since then, Capital, acting in obedience to natural law, tends to bring a number of laborers into enforced idleness with its attendant vice and crime, what must be the

result when men abuse the power

everywhere arc orennizim' to pto-! For this wp are, and over yrm no, very NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTJ.JS.AUS.W l aXffiS1 in- grateful. 1 never wro.Umn being ! OK EST AT K.

Amm of Canital. The out of a penny, aud it wotuu cenmniy oo ,. matter f ti10 estate of cwis

Iv 1m

M.d.ilf and commune, intro- very SSRS-h e

duces from tne Uia worm, una sown im.i. , i w ..v

ten is u.o i"7X" 1 , AUtril.t msj(H, ; lt0 our hand as a personal ""Vj "u ,., m. .

dnttrial svstcm, no uno 13 mimnuH www..,.. r--- . ,,.i,:,ii ti,rt i,..t,. cww, j-. . - T .1 1 .r firm, the consideration for whK 11 tno note ' ... i ; i nitl(.ment of said

In the matter of tho

G. fShryer, deceased. ; In the Monroe circuit court, April Torm, I Notice is hereby given that the underi signed, ns Administrator with the will an- & . - . 1 . . . . c 1 : . ( UI...-.I. An.

I ncxea ot luoesuucui unriu.uiujii-

That the social and economic

phases in American society indicate . rovnlntion. there can be no doubt.

This revolution will involve the rights of Capital and Labor. The i.m.fnr this nronosition does not

involve a denial of the principles of

Political Economy, DW applies raws to economic laws. Men most work. Self-support

ia a universal law. Self-interest is . , tnl confers upon them ! Cp-

thc main-spring of human ;tai ovet. reaches itself. Tlie marand natural justice awards each the kgt beeontes gjutted with a certain oroduct of his own thought ami toil l.nmmniVitv , manufacturers-of that

the only means of support,

to this, man

inherent desire

we have the menest moiives ol aw- . - rp,,. u-.;.!, i,G,nfi, 8UCh a

WWl -' o t,0B- . J , palpable abnsc as to render labor The law ofSapply and Demand ( hftll adas thousands to the great holds good in the ease of Capital a of U)e nncra ,oyc,i But, we and Labor. The great hordes of j Q htll mmt protect itself. ' wage-working immigrants tnat float . Thcre jg nQ frentiship in trade no ti harhnvs on every tidal-i , .u ,i., r a hnnlr.

' - , . sympainy ai nc wave, coupled with the natural tend- c tal mu3t take care 0f itself, ency of laborers to increase more wfaat of the vm,r worknian rapidly than the capital that em- thrown out f employment bisonploys them,create a competition that mean3 of s,ipnort suddenly taken is irresistible. Capital and Labor; i3 there no sympathy for are alike held in its power and bjm A, he t(W) mnst i00k 0nt bound in its laws. They can nOj himse,f He must give np the more resist Us workings than they fyg cottage where he has can overcome the law of gravity. months of happy

Neither are they responsible for its home uf an(1 from quarter workings. It is not Capital that ar, un,;i he find9 himself r l JnAf Jf J Snraetv. As 1 ..

is me ""t'"- ; crowded into a lenemeni. iiuur,?uilong as our industrial system is. mawhA wilh squalor, misery anc

based entirely upon compcuoa.m . i.e breathes bad air

nlf-Intniwat an lnntr will its results ' J fVnm

Mnntnra nrnr iuimi auu waui .

which nothing can result save mor-

vs liven lioing plawl to our cwdit. Sutlt

13 the conttinoti 01 mings hi iiii :-.-.... i. ervtliing is not fully settled, iorne uu-i-tlpntitl matters ar. -.iu litigation. Hut these thiius do not affect the value of tho note

: in f tiy wav, and need not be here ills1 eussed. Tlie business outlook is good.

The Cooker is a most valuable article, and it will take verv bad mismanagement, or very serious disaster to keep us from meeting" our engagements. Mrs. Morgan holds our joint, personal note for $5,000 to secure her for the favor she has done us.

We did everything in tuc manor sue uesircd. 6. Such is tlie storv as briefly and frankly as I can tell it. It does not call for further details or comment. You perhaps know the origin and motives of tho ...w.,.i lvici1o statements that

poses of the extreme radical. Who will i tar been going forth totte irom denv the nower of the workingmen, led ; Bennington. They are a surprise and TJ,miL? WhoeainV. their amuement tome. To say that they are

,tn,i.h. when but last fall, Chicago stood false is a very tame expression.

j,,Kf All the wonilRrful resources ot

modern scioace are to be useu in wns rev

olution to insure its sunccas. ltio ioiiowu t, ill. li Vine urn inerensini' dailv.

The most powerful communistic mtuieiicoa

are at worK among uie.o men, in our largo cities. Advocates of tlyna;nnnnri;rism nnd nssnssination are

constantly m their ranns. inese principles have' influence with the working-men, nnt. heoausa the people are ignorant and

thoughtless; not because the.y love those

principles; out Decausu m mu s1""" -orv they nro constantly expcricncing.theso are tho onlv practicable methods proposed. It is because the laboring classes aro glowing with tho white heat of long repressed emotion, that we hnvc seriously to regard

our present situation. In all revolutionary movement, it is tho fanatic who loads,

and we must therefore consider tho pur

and vouchers in final soUlement of said c(tn. nnd that the some will come up for

examination and action of faid circuit court on the 2th day of April, 1880, at which time all persons interusted in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show causo. if any there, be, why said

account and voucliers snou.u noi uu ap

proved. a.i ii.n Wira nf KBid est site, and all

others interested therein, aro also hereby required, at the time and pluce aforesaid,

to appear ano maice prmu m moir ship or claim to any part of said estate.

IJAri. F. Ali'-aiO, AlllllllininiUfrntui the will annexed nf tho estate of Morel. 31. 1S80. Ijowis 6. Sbrycr.

Louden & Miers, Attya.

still at the combined action of 800 men? Cincinnati and St. Louis tromble when tho workingmen act, and New York is helpless in their hands. Tho horrors of Hocking Valley and Pittsburg, tho strikes in v, vL- ptv and. the -mob in London,

the daily collisions of Capital with the

Knights 01 t.noor, as suruij u impending crisis, as the low grumblings tl.t.nlor fnrftel UsK of tho

coming storm. Tho whole tendency of iun Vnnnmif. ffimns in (iUF SOciotT IS tO-

issnls concentration and

HeRi.ee.tfullv.

Lemuei. Mosp, 389 Wabash Ave., Chicago.

18SC.

A CARD. Chicago, March 25

To tho Cincinnati Uazette: A friend has sent me a slip from your issue of last Monday, containing an article from Blcominglon, Ind , which accuses mv son and mvself of very basely attempt-

io l cwinrlln n most worth V widow. So

McCALLA fe CO.

HAVE BROUGHT ON

THE!

STOCK EVER SEEK IN BluOOMIHGTOK.

Steffi

combination, ;,.,",., ,,r,:,,i -j.fl-.pis :n nnv wav on

monarchy and despotism, anarchy and ou nonor or honestv it is infamously false,

ruin. 19 mere no wny vui . " , wi .houl even a snreu 01 sum ness of difflculty and distross of peril and tnltn That is all I need to say. Mrs.

nwe? Is tberoao somuon w uio piw 1 ji.jTCTn has never aeon misiea or nusiu-

thftt vexoi our minds ana tries our nuurw i f0,.,ncd by us, and she ouglit not 10 oe ...r.n r :p; nnr.liinr vields neld msnonsiblc for this falso and foolish

,ve.l .. n . . b . . I r . . . jn th()

Wioor iw juk uu...-. w,;l.tin.l Mr TVnomme-

UBjavi uuugv , , . , - dieu, I was a type-settcron tho old Gazette, ar.d I still have some friends in Cincinnati.

In endless variety, at McCalla & Co.'s, and at all prices. Come and eet one. From 5c. up.

It is not necessary to say anything about r-.,..-. ti.wu P,.mnl !te. Tho Ladies

know that we koep tho largest assortment

and the uost miauty. jjiui .una.

If in the uses of its own, it sees No wrong to him who tills its pleasant fields And spreads the table of its luxuries--vim intermits of the rich man and the

poor . n.i m a incnnnmliln evormore :

rv vuu nt.M o,w, ,...-r And when scant wage or labor Tail to give Food, shelter, raiment. wherewithal to livo. Need has its right", necessity it' claim isorv and shame.

Test well tho charity suffering long and kind. The home pssed question of the age can No answer in the catch-words of the blind-

Lenders of blind. Solution there is none.

Save in the Golden Kule ot utirisi, aione.

Tit; mnbnc mo it little snnsitivn to its can

X J.I. II,U.. i " " .. - -' . cum i-en now. and irives mo a Fpccial

, r.Ux.ni in oovin" to it that in all these

irtcrvening years, through their darli

i a nac ann nritr.ir. n HtT..i iiilvu ..o..-

d ied a dishonest dollar nor wronged a human being out of a cent. In the v igorous nnd simple Saxon of the lato Mr. Greely, whoever says to the contrary lies, and I lvo him to the infa my and fruit of bis falsehood. Resneetfullv. Lemuel Mo bs.

NOTICE.

THE STAR BARHER SHOP. f you wish an easy shave, as neat as bar

ber ever gave, Call morn, eve or busy noon. My shop ia neat, my towols are clean, Mv razors sharp, and scissors keen, And all my art and skill can do, if you .;n null I'll dn for von.

Ancby the way, razors 'full of nicks and

I keep for those who ask for trust. Hair out and shave, 25c; Shampoo and shavo, 2f.c; Haircut, 20c; Shampoo, 15e..; Shave, 10c. or 6 for 5Qe, Twc doors west of National Hotel, m

WILLIAM. CANDIDTJB. WILLIAM (UXniDUfs, engaged as leadlna lenor for the coming rirlatl Slanlral i-'ontlrnl. in hi career ha been Mcnllflcu witn some ot the chief eper.i houses of Germany. Mr.OandMusHan American by birth. He was lirn in Philadelphia In June, o German parents. His father was a plan" key-hoar maker, anil the ion followed him in the trade. .... . ......... .,.l htu mukImI nntlv-f.

lv was confined to singiui; with a c.erraan men's chorus. At the breaking out of the war he entered the army, served two yearn, ami returned home. Ho wok up hi residence in Ke vork, Jweame an active member of the Ariuu ind Liedcrkrant Sociclies, and in lbflt. attracuid considerable attention by his singInir of the music of Max in a performance by the Arion.of Her Freischut. la 1872 he rcttirnel to liennauy with hi fa mllv (he haa married the widowe.1 dauuhter of the late Henry Stclnway In 1S05.) and bcan his career as a sinner. . . . His first sncecsscs were seorcil at Weimar, where he sane in operas and ronwrts. He was then cnpacetl as one of the leadtnK tenors ot the Koval Opera at Berlin, and during theseasons ot 1S7I-75 he sang alternately In Berlin and Hanover. He was next enmged at Htnbursr. and tho ncason of 1879-80 he was at Iter Majesty's, in Indon, where he created a furore "bv his impersonation of the characters of Lohchfjriu and Florestan. In the fall ol im he entered upon an engagement at Frankfort on the Main. He sang at tue Sangerfciit, in Chicago, in 1WI. He took the leading tenor roles in the Musical Festivals of 18W. in Cincinnati, Chicago and New k'ork, and no has won much distinction by the various rAlehe has attempted in the American Opera at Sew Vork this winter. His voice lssympathetic, clear, and powerfnl: his Intonation veriect; and he is a trained musician.

colCinrnrest. SO loOET will its results

be immense fortones and increasing poverty. The great middle class of this country is rapidly beinj assimilated by the two extreme classes the moneyed and the moneyless.

TnonIp are becoming either very

DR. MOSS AND THE

I MORGAN MORTGAGE.

A PLAIN AND MElHUUl-

ICAL STATEMENT OF THE TRANSACTION.

ai and physical degeneration anil

mental desnair. There is left to

k:. .! family the choice of

bnt three things : they must either

ucuuiuuK ... M ctfnrvp. nr enter ine ercui

. 1 I UTEt ' '

rich or very poor, ana tnis unequal : of debauchery and crime

i;atrUuiiimi nf wealth nrodiicea in-; . . r i..i. Tk tuaa

r tnis no isncy " ..... .... r n equality of power, inequality of 1 9S&gm 8tarving souls in the At the solicitation of the Courier wivileffe. weakness and sometimes j umo nf nnr lsro-p. cities is n Tnuiol Moss, of Chicaeo. lias

5 . ' i...: tu k:, fi - v .. ' ... " ' . . "

nnai wsaoiutwB. ,. .ryJ. V not a pieture ot tlie imagination. sent to that paper a full statement j the polls, Kepuhlicaus, an TlTJI. lj0ihetdt?' ?f,Nr ol his business relations with Mr ! yOTr ticket. The opposili-

,,,rBr'"r; 7ZZ V":. York Hvmeatttie nana or cnarny i , t ,r w-w t . ...

York living at ttienanns or cnaruy K.-Morgan, the widow is a iaet not to be lightly passed ov- Margaret. v. ui a,

er aa ot no consequence. .mere muj- a .v

Kaon a mistake somewhere

In the society, Economy presumes . . . . I 1 .1 1 1

of Economy, the period ol Opulence, and the period of Deelice. Can it be possible thai the United States is not working out the same result

with slight modifications? Oar cm- L, lncre should be employlization rests on the experience fj for e majK Carlyie 8ays,

sixty centuries. Modern laws, kl,eneg3 j8 tnc WOrkingman's hell.'

erature, science ana religion, ;n the tt. s. to-day we have a

evolved from all the Past, and place m;Hi men writhing in its depths

as oil a puine, ingner inan nu w,-! thc nnwiJliog victims of romorse-

cupiea Dy any preuiuS -, . -oranctition. The trotilile is

-. . . . ,i ii

is an

opuiion is

cupiea ojr au prc.oS "-"-'Vi less competition. The trotiu But that po.at of progress, at which . b!ic symp.lthy j we escape ihe .mperfeetiOBS efl ho-i . fc kboiw ,MIb!ic opiui man nature, has never been reached . ' A. .. i f r.:l

We are still subject to the dangers

and temptations that nave ciouoea the Past. The inventions of labor-saving machinery, for the last half century have been marvelous. Economists tell os that the working man reaps the benefit of these inventions that they enable him to live better to dress warmer to dwell in more cmnfortahle homes, and at a less ex

pense of physical energy. Jiut, tlie introduction of labor-saving machinery on the farm is driving 14 per cent, of the farm laborers to the cities in search of employ ment,wbile th? application of inventions in the mills and manufactories is throwiug out of work 14 per cent, of those who live by daily toil, who have nnt nrrioK) in cm. Add to this, the

fact that the population of our cities

is increasing 33$ times as fast as that of the country, and what is the inevitable result? hat can it lie except the conversion of one of the two great contending forces in tliis suppressed warfare, into a fawning, ldeadinp multitude, beeeinalur rec

ognition and employment at the

Mia ..f tU nth? Tjaborers no

longer contend with C'apital, but

turn and rend one anower in ine great struggle for existence. Competition for place and employment begins, and sooner or later, the cost

of suueistenee, determines the rate of wages. It is the old, oh! story f the Survival. In the contest of brawn with brawn, ot brain with iinin nf will-twwer with will-now-

cr, the weakest must go to the wall. It may be trne, that in the end, the laboring classes reap a benefit from those inventions, but who can piciiii e the aimnv of the father wateh-

ii-rr itis wife waste awav. and hear

ing the piteous cry of his darling ,.,... .. Itrnnit urlitlo hf. i. mmtel-

l,'d to sit in idleness in a land of

plenty? Strange humanity this, that compel roan to starve because there is too much food; compels him . l.

to Freeze because there is too mucn coal; compels bis little ones to shiver in the street because there are too many boots and shoe in the market ! Ah, the sad.lcst confession of Political Economy is that human misery is the remit of natural law I

ed he had secured a mortgage in

some peculiar manner. In the

light of this statement it appears

to have been a square, valid busi

ness transaction :

1 in Wel.nisrv. 1885. I became inter

ested in tho Arnold Automatic bteaia Cooker, satislied that it was mi admirable utensil for ita purpose, and that there was honest money in jt for those who properly

handled it. jsvery test ami omuiium . confirmed these, beliefs. The owners of

the patent, and Eastern manufacturers

were Messrs. Wilmot Castle to., oi

Rochester, N. Y., most worthy young men whom I had known from their early childhood, and whoso parents had been my warm personal friends for twenty years. 2. A stock company had been formed i.. t. iook Tvitli rniieMsro as its cell

1U UUR1J, o- -

An influential Equnl Suffrage

. . ..... r. 1 Til-,

Association was iunu av M.ia. Bicknell's, Tuesday afternoon. The

world moves, and the miaiue-ageo nan is living who will see the women of America a political power, with the ballot in hand. Clay Harbison moved his fam

ily into Mart. Alexander's house, in the northeastern portion of town, this week. He intends to go to Kansas, leaving his family here for the present.

It won't do to be careless in Perrv or Van Buren to. Go to

d elect

Mlion will

resort to anything to defeat you.

The railroad company now re

quires its ticket agents to wear a , badge, so that travelers may know j who the agent is without making I inquiry. Good idea.

WANTED &SS:, 921Z&

Corsets. Siamtilefrw to lho t-

Tcrrltorv given, satisfaction ctxrsntcad. Aodran OR.3COTT342 Broadway StW.Y.

T EPORT

of tho Condition or th e

ITix-s jVntiownl Bank AT 1ILOOMINGT0X in tho Statoof In

diana, at tho close of basincss. on tho F1B3T DAY Ot" MAKCH, 1880. PwKOUllC'KS. Loans and discount, SlfiLIBC. 51 Overdrafts 4,201.-13 U 8. Bonds to nueuru ctrcula-tk.n-3 ocr ceuU... MOfiOO 000

. i l. ....

Ouo from

Asrcnts,

Duo from Ilttnkd

Ti., tv.iin SlHto and

Banks and Bankers, Heal estate $.: -VJ furniture & fixtures, 3,t'l

other Nationul

I'rivntO

all An tho side of Canital

... ,

But the abuse ot Capital doe? mr.ro it comes into the laborer's

bnino ami dictates to him what he

cKll Mt what he shall wear, and

where he shall live. There is hard-

i . 1 i. Htf AnnAnnn Thnf: 1(2

iy a iacuQ j w" t to 0pCrftte territory for the ixwkci

noi suppiioi wan v,ii..k,u; w yest Ol inuiana. miuiauii'M.,"' store The little town of Pullman, as the Arnold Automatic Cooker Co., I be WjrofChicairo isastrikine came a stockholder, and afterward an of just outside ot cnicagOjisasTnaing fl lnve9ting lny property and my perexample of this abuse ot power ; 1, in order to own the tern-

WllllC Dul IW uiuiiwn oj" w,j ..uiiiv. ..... ""-z..ntinnt n1 Wlm r tvere nutraeed to meet with Messrs. Castle &, Co., sentiment and teehn S wer"ulr8J so neetled money for machinery, e when the scores of workmen, who expengeSi working capital, &c. O T4ennv.illa Tnrliflnn mnnv -...n..n,- r. lViw Kinnev was Pre!

of whom own their little homes XflS1-1"

.there, were told oy tneir employers T ,,,- v (hiM iolnetl irn?

t in Louisville that they must move my request Me liked tlie business and h . . ..... 1 r. .....i : ...... I..!.,,,! I.,!,

their lamilies to tnu city r lure lufiw ",., v, . , i i ieiFiammra should become nermanently ldcutirieil

their worK. unaer me neavy piu- -t MM 5Io-rgnn lm(, become thor-

less tramp w iuvuujiyn w , ougmy inwresicu m tow ...... .-' ture laborers must go down, lown, pressed her willingness to invest in its inic, wuu.v.o j !...,. tliiitive. had heartily done

down to what? xtie great x Am visit(,(, her jMi when

tmlv knows. hi anhHriherl for stock to the amount f

We have now seen that man s reonnnsihilttv. and his desire for self

support is a duty. The discharge

of this duty has ueveiopeci two great nlnsstoa in industrial society Capi

tal and Labor. The aclion of these

i.n Uana in nhedience to the nrin

o'mlp nf self-interest nroduces creat

afflwan and crent misery. The

hnmt of the wonderful power of

one of these classes, creates a feelof discontent and bitterness in

the minds of the other,

Accidental Discovery ot tlie

Will.ol winepnri. The following which appeared in the Louisvilie Courier Journal will be of interest to certain parties ia this county : The will of the late Winepark Jndah has been admitted to probate. When Mr. Judah diud he was supposed to be intestate, and that his large estate, aggregating in real and

personal property to ou,uuu or $60,000, would descend to his heirs

at law, his widow taking only tinder the statutory provision giving her one-third of the surplus person-

ality and a lite interest in one-imvi of his real estate. There were no children and the legal heirs were three living brothers and the children of fie other brothers who were dead.

Upon this hypothesis, and at request of Mrs. Judah, the Fidelity Trust and Safe Vault Company was made the administrator of the estate. Appraisers were appointed ami reported, and all other prelimi

nary steps having been taken, a formal suit was brought to settle

the estate, making the living brothers and the children of those who were dead parties in interest as heirs. This suit was filed February 13, and a decree would have been rendered this veek, except for the fact that, some of the parties being nonresidents, constructive service was

rnmu red. A dav or two atro, m

2?. V"Jffi th examination of some old papers, interest at 7 percent. Upon this, Charles belonging Mr. Jlldnh, the loIIOWlllg

Current expenses and taxes paid Bills of other llmiki',.... Fractional currency, including nickels and cents, Trade dollars

U.'ld coin Silver coin

Legal Tender notes, Hedcinption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not mor.j than 5 per cent, on circulation)

Commissioner's Sale

of Real Estate.

Stata of Indiana, County of Monroe, m.

aionroe virvuii, wim James Robertson, Charles Robertson,

Walter Robertson, America J. Hooper, VS. Orie D, Wood, Pearl K. Wood, Harry Wood, Harry Robertson, Omer Robertson, Ottic Robertson. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That

Jl the undersigned, a Commissioner appointed bv the Monroe circuit court at its Foliruary'Torni, 1886, to sell the real citato described in tho petition filed in tho above cause, will by orde.- of said court .-aii .,t .i,l,li. niii'tinn on tho nremlscs.n ear

the Ci ty ot liloomington, Monroo county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, APRIL IT, 1880, at 2 o'clock P.M., thes:iid real estate, described in said petition and in said order,

to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of j the southwest "quarter of section twenty- ! eight (-2H) town nine (9) north range one ! in west; running thence watto the cen1 ur of the liloomington and Martinsville , Stati; road ; thence in a southerly direction

! along the center of said roa l Mxiy-inreo 0,128 G3 (6:i) i o,ls; thence east to the eastern hound- ; nrv line of said quarter section, tliciico no'rth to tho place of beginning, conlain9.03S 59 ; ig 5,-, llcri.3 mro or lei?, all in Monroe

! eoiinty, in the ftlate ot tnaiana.

TERMS OF SALE.

DON'T-BUY CARPETS

TILL YOU EXAMINE McCMLA ft CO. 3 STOCK.

You will See that we. aro First in the Market with New

Spring Dress Goods-

Ladies, don't let any one palm oB on you oki siyie, wi w " , " Goods, when new, Iresh goods will cost you no more, at McCalla'a. WE CANNOT ENUMERATE THE NEW GOOES. YOU MUST COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. NO TROUBIiM

to show Iwoods.

PRICES of PLOWS Reduced One - Half.

We have a limited number of Chilled Plows on sale at the wareroom, just cast of Waltlron's Tannery, at the following low prices : Two-Horse Break

ing Plows, $5:00 One-Horse, 3:00

As these Plows will soon be sold at. kim-Ii fiirnres. nersons in need oi

a Plow this Spring should call at

once. 1 he EOWE MAXWELL CO.

SCOTT'S ElulSll

OFFUBEOODLHtt

y nypoptnsntB

Almost as Palfbio

Thil only prepsUon rf CO UJ

inii mjw . w

lAttaeoanOMagciiwauiia.

arSrrfioVii

24,376 i9 C.850 B2

1 011 5, no

2(,0 Ci 45ti no Hl.llOll ') :i,r,un ou 400 oo

5,400 00

Total $397,915 73

LI A 15 II. IT IKS Canital stock paid in

Surplus fund Undivided profits,. Circulating notes received from Comptroller, 108,000 00 Individual deposit subject to check M,5 81 Demand certificates of deposit, 'I-V'28 85

ti m,Mi,i4fr will lie reeuired to riav

' one-fourth of the pu:chau money in cash,

and execute lin notes lor too resiuuc m . ihrn-cqmil iiKlallments ol'cix, twelve and eighteen month, waiving valuation and ; npjrai'inent laws with approved sureties, i and bearinc six pi-r cent interest per un-

num from dale until paid. ANDKliW J. AXTEIX,

march 1 0-80 Oom musiouer.

Ituser & Uciiley Attorneys.

$120,000 00 . 24.100 00 . 7,781 07

108,000 00

Administrator's Sale

of Real Estate.

1CK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

ii,.. ,,(Wiin-iiid Administrator ot the

estate f Jehu M". Colo, deceased, by order

of the Monroe Circuit uourt, win eeu i

PUBLIC SALE

137,734 66

Total, S397,915 73 Statb or Indiana,

T w K WnonnHKN. Cashier of tho

.1. n,.t An cnlomnlv swear

Hliti(.? - thnt tlm nhove statement is true, to the

best of my knowledu.0 and belief. w v. tvMniTRN. Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn before me, this

8th day of Alaroh. I JOHN II. LOUDEN, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Jouk Wauihok, 1'. K. Buskikk, If. C. DUSCAH.

Directors.

Mar. 10-188G i. .. .

aix thousand ctouars, ana iiiso. wiuioi.t

consultins us, placed her entire farm, vaiat lafia tl,,lT tAVAlVA tllOUIUlIld tlul-

UVU , . .V . ...... law, at hia disposal. Very properly !?- comins dissatisfied with this arrangement.

because of its risk and responsibility, sue sought to have it cancelled, and this wis clone. Then, to make jrood the damapp

which tho failure or her first contract would occasion, nnd to render us the help which she seemed willing and even desir

ous to give, she proposed to join us, ..n makinir a note for five thousand dollais,

.. ... w., nn i,ai fnrm h4 ani'llritv. i .1

...t ... . . --- requirvti. TL .... w.. m.a In fnviT Of Mr. Kin- I

I ue (liner. intornst at i nor .-nnt. Liiion mis. K.imri-a ueioui'iim mi. i"

Wa have vet to sec tho aclion of princi- received his stock aud became a moinber wctrA3 wcrc found written on a page

pies in the cause of Liberty, Jastico and 0f the Company. WJ which evidently had been carelessly

v;kt Prinninlns ure stubborn thines.

They do not submit, without a bitter .i.iil TIibv never rest until they have

triumphed. -With them, to reign, is to live; if tbey do not reign aupreme, they

die." Htatary proclaims, in no uncertain

. 1- 1 n.. r.t , h1 ..III.

nvm w mw. .j, . , , ,, r r I..a ia trtn nnniinla Of SolUfln-

now lin seated and rooted in the hearts

I r ii.. ....lo .nil fnrtified ill the Strom

u. .-r-, - -------- .. .

eitadel or public opinion. whole problem of tho conflict of Capital l utwir tn-itAv It is it conflict of prin-

nu ." j - . . , l u w.,tnf Kn triitmnh or nrin-

ciplcs. Libortv, on the one hand, inspiring the laborer with the ambitions and " rr..a mnnhnnil Selfishness. Oil

NV9W v ....... - the other bearing him down to a bondage ..itt..Mt ll,.Vit. and without hope; Justice

fllline hi soul with courage, and his hours with work Selfishness forcinjr him into idleness and despair ; Humanity raising him from degradation and despondency, and ei vine him 'back to the lovely embrace or a hippy family-lflshnosi. chaining h-m down to a life of want, and ...lvir nnd WOO. and in Europe alone.

! Company. ! ...1 !, ;,lnll im1 linnn nnmle-islv

4. The note, ike all suon paper, was j i i, .

made to lie. nogotiatetl, una eirons were torn irom a uinuuiini made to negotiate it The regular louu J wjl t0 ,y wjf,.f Martha F, associations require several weeks to ecu-. T , , , navmonta 0f 1I

aider aud act upon requests ror loans uaseu - . j upon country real estate, and upon these my debts, evorytlung I own at the conditions offered their services in negnti-1 tiOTe of my death.to do at, she Wishes

atmg this note. r. Kinnev . ". w;ti, nn,i Uinoint her executor witlimoney at once, and so decked to tiy other , u,

methiKIs nrst. it was ni nu.,iu, j. ready out of our hands, as we had received This was dated at Latlettsburg,

precisely tlie consnierauou wi """ December 10,

IIIIMl.J, --. , . . 1... :il!.,nd aF USIttd f.ft

... 1 ending annuau ie" """"' .. ... 1 1. n K.A.n ... n1s in tho . .rr,.,i R.-lVtrft Lho imwistl-

nlucatluu of every child in the IT. ble on,lauSht of .. .. , ii it II pious of the poor, ballwiti. must, us asiiamH. is thai MIftMlly andswually all f" HMic it, bead. The triumph of Right men are equal. His privileges arcl w;i incomplete, and our modern revolukeiit constantly belbrc him. Hej tion will b ac.mplished. ; . . . . v ii i . But we. a" a nation, have much to lear is told, ami believes, that the lowest i",im. orti.is revolution. P.rliorit niav awire to the highest po-1 tet!S jwr in Urn h eion. which threatoii hU'va iu' liiii.:h ot SlaK Hut he.wt pi-jvc un i .UtUn ar laud. W

originally intended to secure. Ho w.-nt

to Jutliitnajwlisto negotiate uif u-, could not do it in it short time excel'' "I'on exorbitant terms. He therefore, with the

counsel and assistance ot lion u. v.

Hum, made a personal note lor tweive huntli ed dollars, which was discounted Uy Messrs. Jtit.ingnr & Co., rec eiving the $5,(KH) not as their collateral sei-.tuity. i lien .i. i-. mit ,,.,t,. u ti.iliiv in the liand- of

Mr. eo. 1J. valines, usus'io- t m.. Messrs. Kitxinger. It has never len negotiated. We have therefore never hail or used any part of its proceeds. But tho not is j'ustas valuable as ever, mid jus- as well qualified to do the work for which it was originally given. Tlie first six months interest was "promptly paid. There h no taint of fraud or deception or misreprescntation anywhere about the note. Mrs. Morgan has never been asked for a penny of money; tho note has filly three mouths

yet to run; Sirs, juorgaur. mm; " i. ,,., wi.rnvm' so lonir a-i tin; interest is

.... ...... , - .

It whs a per

fectly valid will, although there were no attesting witnesses, for it was written wholly by Ihe testator himself. Mr. Jauics P. Helm find Mr. Samuel Russell making oath to that effect, it was admitted to probate, and the widow supposably , st -. i . . . . . I ;

Clll OU Willi iiiuiv jiniuiiui-, ijM.nj-

fioa as executrix, without suieiy, with the entire estate at her disposal. An order was thereupon entered

ATTORNEYS' CARDS.

'xyDSKIRK 4' DUX CAN, Attorneys, OfrS : k.'. Ciirtinr ltnildilir. ull

jl r uw , ' ' v" --- - t

stairs. Will practice in all courts oi me

Stale. Special attention given to i raunw business, and to coUection and prompt remittance of all claims.

tt nimEX MIER& Attorneys. Office

1 i N-tinnnl ll.ink. All bust

ness of a legal nature given careful atten- , . I. 1 .a.t. Tilloi nnro.

Hon in an courts, urai raw tw..

r..n.. hi- !iii ol i.oudens -e

IUI1V CJV,..,, ,..v. ; ..i . A cnnniHltV mild( OI UlO COllOC-

tion and remittance of claims of all kinds,

xiupo j? mnftAH. Attorney, up

.1 ' ,'ct f.L, Tt'irsl Natinnni Hank.

rinins, tro. -

( Huskirk & Duncan's olU room) soutn hub

of tho square, rraonie uusinew, 1 t:.,.,D ,,,-n tnariil ,itlflltion. WillaUo

civo careful attention to business in the

nninhliorine1 count V courts

T OGEllS .y HKKLKr, Attornoys and l, .,iii,fa oiHr-A in Ri Hive huild-

..'... . . . . ins. Special uttention given to settling

decedents' estates, nnd to all kinds of pro

bate business. Also, Abstracting.

.ten .t- r!JHT. Attorneys at Law

HLviminiHon. Ind. Office in llollon-

m,.i- r Tnsiofflco. Probate

Hilt 11, , a in". " " . business and collections given prompt nt- . . .... n ." : 1 1 In ai,.I. tf ,lll t,,l.

ioininir counties. .IJusiness souuiicu.

1 A. FULIC, Attorney. OtHce in Alien V Xr UnKiirr'i n; lilot'k. un-stairs.ov-

nr cirlll'P room, f-ipreial attention will bo

given to probate business, and to prompt

collection of claims.

JOHS GRAHAM, Attorney, real estate and insurance agent, abstracter and cliiim collector. Office up stairs, over the c.irnor room, in Allen & MoNary Block.

R, WORRAl.L, Attorney. Office up-

slairs. over JUeua la K vo. s mvn:

E

st the late residence of said decedent in

Van Buren Township, on TuiiH-ilWY. APRIL 8th. 188C.

the followi ig real estate, situate in Monroe county, Indiana, to-wit: Thn northwest auarter of tho southeast

quarter of section nine (9 )

Also a pari oi i imwwc m,., . I. n m.Hiltn.i.t mitirtAr lin d of thQuorthefist

Vllt? nuuuwi ' . . quarter of tha northwest quarter of said

section 9, oounaea as ioimm

Beginning (32) thirty-two rods west of

tho northenst corner ot tlie nortiiwesi

quarter of the northeast quarter ot sain section nine, thence west ninety-six (9G) reds, thence south eighty (80) rods to the south line of the north-east quarter of tho

northwest quarter ot sain sveuun, ui east ninety-six (96) rods, thonce north(80) ;i,i o tho nlaceof becinnias.con-

tainin; forty-oight(48) ncros, more or less,

nil ia town eigniio; norm uBo west.

-IKKJIS.-r. - .1.; iu.li nn (lav of sale, the re-

mainder in two equal paymenU, six ana twelve months from day of sale, the purchaser executing notes for deferred payments waiving valuation and appraise

ment laws, witn accepiaoiewwuiivj, ..--ins interest after maturity. Said real estate will he ssid free ot hens

and encumbrances.

Sale to begin at 3 p.m.

raarchl0.80. Administrator.

Uuskirk& Duncan, Attornoys.

Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. "VTOTICE IS HKTtKHV GIVKN. that i the undersiened Administrator of tho

! estate -if John C. Lockncr, deeeasod, by ! order of tho Monroe circuit court, will ' sell at PUBLIC SALE

at -ho late resideiico of said decedent, in luk Township, on KH1DAY, APRIL 23d, 1836, the following real estate, situate in Monrot county, IndUna, to-wit : Tho southwest quarter of the northeast qiurtcr of section r-'.'i.

The south halt t me nonnwesi quarter tif section 552. The southwest quarter of section .12. Tho northsast quarter of tho southeast quarter of section 31, all in town 7, north range 2 cast. TERMS. One-fourth cash on day of sale, tho re- , ,;,!... in ihriM fnmil tin v men t. six.

twelve and eifcht en months from d-y of

sale, the purchaser execuung now iorcft ired pnjmenis, waiving valuat:on and appraisement laws, wUh acceptable -sccur-.in,;n,r int imat nfti-r mnturitr.

'Said real'eslate will be sold free of Uen

arid encumbrances. Sale to beain at 10 o'clock a.m. WU.UAM ARM BROSTER,

march24-86 Administrator. Buskirk & Duncan, Attorneys.

B

x a

Probate Cause So. 131.

In tho Citouit Court of Monroe County, T..J InJI 1l.m 1AA41

Joseph D. Handy, Administrator of the ... e I1., ,-l,t a.Uim. rinemsed. vs. Ind-

Una Adams, Sarah Adams, Kir ma Adams

George Adams, JLaura Adams. mewl rlnfcndnnts: Tou

AUU3w.u .... are severally hereby notiOed that the above naml petitioner, as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has Bled in the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Iod., a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court, authoriiing tho sale of

certain Real Batato ceiongmg " tuo

of said deoondent, ana in ssm pennon saribed, to mako assets for the payment of the debts and 1'mblitios of said estate; and

that said petition, so nieu-ana penaing, set for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, on the first, judicial day c f the April Term, 1880. Of said Court, the same being the 26th day of April, 188H. w!.n thn Cleric and seal of said Court,

this 2nd dBY of March, 1886. faKAl. D.W.BROWNING, Olerk. March 3-80 Monroe Circuit Court.

Louden & Mirs, Attyi.

Lc

Chancery, before the adjourn- pvni practice in al! the court. Special ui,aNv; j ,,,.i ,.!,.n 1.. llir Pnnslilll bllSllleSS.

in

ment yesterilay afternoon, asking

that the suit for the settlement of the estate according to the respective interests cf the heirs he dismissoil. This was done. The lit

tle dirtv slin of inner had taken

paid! until the. note mature at least. aWay the necessity of a sctUeuK'iit of a kind heart, and very rtnily. she i .. ' . chancellor. '

ail"d it., Iy joium in uiiihiua u . -----

attention srivun to the Pension business

WILLIAMS ,j MILLEX Attorneys, OHico five doors south of Hunters corner, up-slnirs. Do a fjenoral collection and probate business. Will practice in courts of adjoining counties. J- p. PITTMA N, Attorney, Office in tho , Keo corner. Will practice in all the courts. Special attention Riven to collcctton of ciaiiaa and to r'ol)ite business.

Admlnitrator'M Saile. -.-ruiKinc 1 MRHMHY GIVEN, that

ri bv virtue of the last will and testa-

ment of Asher uioeriew, nn.xnwu.ura dersigned, as Administrator with the will i . .i. ..tain nf anid Asher litt-

bertew, will offer for sale at auction, at tho Court House door in the City ot Hln inttnn. in UlO COUllty Of MonrOO

und Suto of Indiana, on SATURDAY, MARCH 27tu, 1886,

the fo lowing described real estat. situate . . . .. .....1 m.t. , In-

ill tho county oi Jiuurfj mm .j.n ilinna. to-wit :

Part of the northwest quarter of seetion(33) thirty-three, town(3) nine, range (1) ono west, and bounded as follows:

commencing at tno nuri.iiua.-v ..u .... .i,iiw rlioneo west 87

72-100 poles to the center of the pike, . ' ...i i,-!, nnd forty min-

tiieiiuii euum ih' - , iilcs v-est on tho pike, 88 02-100 poles; thoncii east 00 8-100 poles to tho i line dividiiif said section, thence north 88 92-100 poles to tho plo of beginning containing

49-tiO-100 acres. . ii,:i uh Thn re

siduo in equal paymonts at nine ana

eiifhtean moiitns, wun nrara i

waivini; benefit of appraiaomont, ana providing for attornoy s fees, and secured

by gl ireenoia securitira. SKle to begin at 1 o'clock p. m.. BEN. 1. ADAMS. A-lin. with wilt aiiiuxcd. Louden & Micro, v. ',:'. Teb I'l-SH.

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m. Hook More annou ncos lo nu bib w r xtiims. and an immense number' of Ms

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to ,n imnn-nse stock of bcuool M

lg.: Tost Books ha h&s a nae supply -

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His NewB Ntaiia ! u-U snnnlied with clioke IUadIU. PJI

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