Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 12, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 May 1888 — Page 2
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SS5"?SR!S !i5 JSi .J ! -4- ili?-? SJli j FOR PRESIDSST, j Ct, Be. Hi r risen Indiana, i FOR nCE-PXESWEST, Ctu.acr) M. D Pew of N. York FOR OOWRXOB, ALBERT C. POUTER. A Si SO irSCGNSXTS, H I. I'rogm: You will please aniionnce Thai Thomas Farr. of Washington township, wilt be at cimitulntn for Sheriff of Moi tw eotnly, subject to the decisicu tf tlm Republic County Convention. That is a veritable ''big Four," thni represents Indiana as Delegates' .si Large nt the Chicago Republics Convent Hi, vii: Thompson, Toiler, Huston and Studebakcr. -And they ate for Harrison. By a vote of 39 to 173 the II, E. General Conference ruled agr fast the admission of the woman delegates. The matter is referred settlement to tbc annual eonfetvners. Rttfeia is making progress backward Not content with persernting the Jews in a manner worthy of the Dark Ages, the government has developed a new phase of intolerance, directed against the entire prMestant English-speaking world. It is announced in the Loudon press tbas the agentaand colporteurs of he American Bible society have bcrn fnrbiddin to circulate any mere bibles there, and will presently ;be altogether expelled from the rat's dominions. The extern-inn of the same decree to the British Bible society, which has been working in harmony with the American, "is daily expected. No warning ra given of this arbitrary measure, ami aa reason is given for it. Eat its natural and appropriate effit must be to alienate still more from Russia the sympathies of the eivilised world. The tztrs have posed as the champion of Christendom against the barbarism and intolerance of the Turks. Cut ch ii and religious freedom are today more widely enjoyed under the iTfseent than under the Orcefc cress. ' . William Ciom .has brought unit for $5,000 against the city of Evansville for damages received in the shape of a broi-ea leg and knee cap through the means of a defective iron grating, which broke wheu he stepped on it. Stt&an Shaw wDotn the same amount lrom the city for a broken foot and ankle. A rotten crowing: caused her to fall. "Business is good," remarked ft demist. "Who or what is reap insible for it V "Gum chewing." "5 poil the teeth V "Pulls out all th old tidings. Everybody chews nflw da vs. Veteran business men th nk they cannot transact affairs without a cud to rest their jaws on. It almost brings a cold wave if a dy passes when some new-angled, tooth-drawing odorous gum is not put on tbe market." There is a great amount of complaint against boys using rubber slings, or what is more commonly called "nigger-killers." There is a city ordinance against llw carrying of such destructive weapons, doubly destructive in the 111 ads of a misehievions boy. The .Songsters seem to delight in kill- : i i i - - i in utrue, una in meir marxsmanship have become . expert. The "killing of birds is also a violation of the State law. For a ,time the fl bert gun was the favorite weapon wed in the wart-fare on birds. If the practice is not stopped, arrests w U be made and some of the ahootists will find themselves before the mayora court. . ; Real estate exchanges for one w -ek ending May 12 : . East & Carmicbsel have traded 49 acres of land bought from tbo Dodds estate for 10 lots in lft. Scott Kansas. C. C. llefford ha traded hi stocf; or prod to James II Olipbant of Buena v iAa tor 1 2 acres or land ana some ea.h Jl r. Hiphnnt has Temored the goods to Bdena Viits wbara be is building u store 'Mtwa. xoiat m uarBKbnei ret a comiuisU. K-Prdue ba traded bis stock of rx lor Jon a D. Kuzwrd 5 Inrm near C letUvitlii. ilr. BuzKird will run the stent and Sir. perdue thinks of moving to tlm farm this fall. This trada was effected through JEast & Carmicbael's real csttlecxcfcanee. Mrs. H. J. Niclioli h:i bought the IH ose bolortemff to airs. Roi;rf, corner of rth and Coltejn Avenue. 33 feet front, Ui 81, 10. Sale erected I h rough E. Sc C. t'rol. Hi. A.. Urjran Has sold his propertv i eait Id st. for $1,254. K-;n. C Smith Wis the purchaser. Nr. Smith will rei idel tbo house at n carlj dy, and when iiifiletrd this will bo one if the handsntnest places in tbo city. Sale was wade b Entt A Csnuicbael. U S. r!ld and Wyatt W. Wicks bne ir 4I th:oO"h Eust & Carmichnel V) jU r-s of )and in Washijitcton township fnf a ilwcl.ing house in (ifxidard, Kaosaj. C. M -ff.rd tradod his I'iO acres ol Und in Salt Creek township for 14 lots in Fort t-cott. Kebsas. Tim fin- nr of it and Carnticbacl vm it) this trade. Win. M:reer of Frankfort, tnd , has I tr ided bi too acre farm near tbo eitv, I )iown as Alexander farm, to B.T. Miller ( Witcnita, KanF.-i;. IVire was $C, 0 JC '.-t 6 Cario ichaol reprtwnted 31 r. iterpi r. Kast & Cannichasl fcnva traded some h'i in Fairfax, ind , fur 320 acres of lnd IS Btrnoeo.,' Kas. On Monday, May 14th, quite vigorous snow btortn visited tliit Il'cality. The i t.w did not lie no -(-.1 the ground, but it fell rapidly, a. id was accoinpatiied by peiic)tM fiom il.u liuttii .-. t.zt.
Oil, ?2ts and fitowt. .tianriH County Still at (He
County HI ll'ftBl. THE "ttOOM AT CREEK. CS.f"R Spri(il, Telegram to the Pmgrew. Y-ur special reporttr made ft "lying visit m Char CYwfc Station in mouite min ihc facia in regarrf to the timl tiil (.(torn, and to at look that ifti-r the stone interests (oint. I wa very mnch surprised to find a branch nilroud at this point. It is known as the ''Little Motion." It seems (o have been built in the interests of the stone that is pihd up in untold quantities just west o-l the station. We found business very live!, all the talk soemirtsr to lc as the probable quantity of oil umi the' most practicable w:y to get' it" to the main track of the "Big Monon.' If there is another road built ! Clear Cfceek, which is the general opinion now, the question which seems to Ixitber the minds of Clear Crcekers is wfiere to put the public buildings and mitchine shops. The town site is laid out, and the "boom" hss begun. Irfils are selling at fahtiloua prices, iu fact comer lots on Slate Avenue have been taken uff the market, fur the presest. .Sreuring ronverancc, yonr cmis nary hurried-to-the voal oil fields which are two miles directly south from Clear Zreek and- about 2 miles wert f Smiihvillc. Hrre we found a guide who took us to the pot where in all probability a shaft will be sunk in the near future. We found oil 'flow! us from the rorfcs and ur mind could not help running back utmost 4,000 years, ami wondering if Moses had struck those rocks with bin rod, causing, the oil to flow as it does h?re. In faet your reporter found where the stones had b-en p'led to gether and s4 on fire, and ho vu-1 ! were thiy with oil that they aotu-; oily bum.. j Our guide informed us that H the land h&d been leased, (with the i exception of one farm) for a eon- j siderable distance around, by a yn-1 dicate from Chicago and Clear i Creek. We understand ihat this eomp iny ; refuses to "put this stock on the' inarket, so confident arc they tint . there are millions in if. The. gen-l era! outlook is favorable for a great i tKMim to the near future. ' We passed the famous stud stable. ! belonging to Mr. Woodward and j Dr. Davis. Tis said that they have horses valned all ihc way . from 3,000 to 10,000; in fact it is hard t tell the actual cash value!
d such stock, and wi know of nojM. IS. church preached in Mcri-
lictter way of ascertaining their true value than to ask the assessor oi , Perry lownshin. We find our article is-already too lengthy, so in our ne;t wo will tell of the probabilities of the stone interest and the output ot the same. Gas they have in avid near C t . in quantities sufficient to enlighten, light up, heat up, and run all kinds ot machiuery likely to be needed. J This is owned by a syndicate and i will probable he held high. We will state that we examined 1 all kinds of stone?, from common j building stone to excellent tombstone marble for the finest work 1 and finish, grindstones, whetstonep, 5Lc.,fcc. In fact it will pay anyone to spend a day as your reporter did in visiting this field of untold wealth, and look up the different enterprises that are being developed, even if he doesn't invest. More as it's developed. AnotDcr Republican Pointer. BCSIKESS MEN FAVOR PROTECTION'. Sonto inquisitive genius of New York wished to tost the strength of Protection vs. 'reo Trade in tho 'United Statia as communicated by the President in his Annual message to Congress, on the tariff question and the Kopublicnn par-y. An editor of DTow York has written K-ttcrs to tbo inyc rs of 1 47 cities of the United States in the north, south, cast and wst, to leurn the sentiments of their locality, on the great question of protection and f reo trade. Ha has received letters from fourteen mayors that endorse the President's views on "tho taritf, said fourteen representing a population of 228,304 inhabitancc. He has also received letters from one hundred and eight mayors of cities, representing a population ot 1,800,000, that take their stand on the Republican side, and in favor
of proiQBiiun lo American nmuairii?. 1 . , , , -p , The other twenty-five mayors of the 147 ! neighbors was iu the Office Saturate divideti in their views on the larifl iday, und he states that he is badly quotum. And only two in tb .whole I j,rt . jge HiiyS the gang broke
number nave come out in tavor ot tree trade pore and simple. They are the mayors or Oshlofh. AY if., and lioiiovii. N. Y. I havo examined the nnmes of the cities and find a largo majority of thorn reside in lwnlttics where largo Ueinneralio majorities was tho rule. "Thus yen see protection which has given America an independent nationality, and cruatod a home market for our farm products should rna!;o every man proud that he belongs to the. i'd Republican Parly. Thus if a vote was taken on thi i-rcat question, Protection vs. Fran Tntdc, it would be found that protection would receive mor) than fuitr to on ag-iinsl tincruel, poverty stricken and wasteful ex change system nf free trad. We'll ring the belts and shout with gleo, Hurrah Hurrah ! When from hi "surplus" we are free, Hurrah, Itumtb! Then Ir-yttl men and soldiers say They'll Imunco him on election day, Ami m II aown tree traao When Gruver cues marching hnmc. Tune. "When Johny cuiues man-bins homo." T. -The reason Vcorhees opologized in the S'-oate Monday tot having called lugalls a liar is thai he found out Mr. lngalls was not a liar. The K. of P. drill corps of this place will po to Cincinnati in June. The IJ. I. haw been giving' some caret refill attention to the drill
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DASHES II ICR E AND THERE Hon. Jnr.li.tjiordim of Greencast le died with pucuniunm on Tuesday of hisl week. He hud beet; a representative iu the Legislature a long time, and was recently elected Chairman of the State Democratic Couiroiucc. He was always a bitter opponent of I. U. appropriations There were but four rains last month. The rains the prcrnt month amount to little Thus. Allen, an aged citizen of this county, who resided south ot Harroduirsr, dropped dead, recently Prof. Clark and Maj. M alley were in Greencasile recently- Mrs. N. IT. Hill lias been visiting relations in Brazil, Ind. Discouraging reports come in from the wheut crop Mrs. Flowe Ilyors was atCovingtou.Ky., lust week, iu attendance upon the luuera) of an uncle Low. H. Anderson of Chicago was in town last week. He came here to attend the burial of his aunt, Mrs. Ei-kert, ot Helena, Moutaua Court took a vacation last week, but again convened on Monday Look out for the nominee, next Saturday. The Representative Joint Convention will meet While in town Dr. Curtis of DePanw University was the guest of J. W. Simmons and family Go to the Band Ieo Cream Supper in the Court House to-night. They are deserving young men, who desire to accumulate a fund to. buy uniforms, and hliouhl be palionized- Lota are selling daily in Fairvicw addition. The addition will' be built up thickly by November James Kerr will apply for license to sell liquor in James Kelly's room on Kirk wood Avenue The fathi r of James Krsell was 88 on Monday of last week, and Mr. K. went to Xenia, O., to be present at the anniversary dinner The Pro-
hiliition l'artv has organized iu ji,; county with C. P. Tuley as Chairmad of their central conintittee, and with I'rof. Wnodbum as Chairman of city committee Sunday School Convention u SCSswn in Mitchell this week, There arc a half duzeu persons in attendance from here, rnuong them prof. Beck, Rov. Givler ami Ben. p. Adams-jr. Mrs.J. F.Phlniat instituted a Relief Corps in gew Albany, last week M.Lss Nettie Boles was married on Moudav n week to Millis Bostic of Washington, D. C. Sunday Rev. Mr. Jaeksc over, Ind., will assist in On next nckson of Hancommu iti0n services at the U. P. chun-h On Sunday last Rev Y. Givler of Colletrc Avenue IJian st. M. l'l church of Indianat,lis The stock of roods belonsrin ' to Mefford Bros, has been sold to Hurry Oliphant of Buena Vista, Indian Creek tp., and that gentleman will take them to the latter named eitv. The stock in voiced about 81,800 Rev. B. F. Rawlins preached in the M. E. church of this place last Sunday morning and evouing - A lady elocutionist will appear in College Chapel to-night Dr. Lowder 0f Harrodsbnrg was "surprised" Sunday a week by a party of fifty persons who went to Ids house to remind him ihat he had been born a number of years previousEncouraging reports continue to come from the peach crop The slovenly manner in which many teamsters haul shavings, earth, etc., by which a large poroportion of the load is scattered over the surface u four city streets, has been dismissed iu the council, and an ordinance has been passed fitting the case Rev. M. Givler was the guest of Chas. Coffin's family during his stay at Indianapolis last .week Geo. Wylie was in town last Saturday after being confined to his house several weeks with a rising in His head Cold onongh to wear all your winter nndereloththis week. "The moon lies north" Good oyster weather, Monday. A little too cold, however, even for that. Wm. Norman, of Polk tp., who was severely whipped oy a crowd of outlaws, isseverelv injured it seems. One of Mr, Norman's i f . T.-i-i. I ,n- Aoroinn a house at midnight. compelled Norman, his wife and two daughters to get out of hed,aiul in their night clothes accompany them about seventy-five yards ironi the house, where the outlaws began to pound Norman with clubs and sticks, and compelling his wife and daughters to witness the outrage. Norman was beaten till he fell exhausted to i he earth, and more dead than alive he was at last permitted to drag himself to the house. But little effort at disguise was made by the "regulators," and Mr. Norman thinks ho knows every one. They arc liable to get into trouble. A meeting of old soldiers, having for its oliject amendment of the pension laws, was held in the court House last Saturday. Jno. R. Kast was made Chairman, while Enoch Fuller acted as Secretary. A committee was appointed to draft the amendments asked for, a committee was also selected to procure a speaker, and the meeting theu adjourned till next Saturday. We have forty acres which we detire to tridc of land to some McAdaporsou who will J homo j lutein" in pavmrttt. Ea;.i c C a r. ur: 11 a el.
JJIIIVERSITY Jim ITffttf. " THf. A. A. Wil'itw, who lectured 1 the Chapel lust vo;k. is a Phi P.-ii art:! nfier the led uru iiccoinpniiii-d Iho boys to the Hull, wlu-ro very pl. tisimt evening was spent. Koland Perdue bad his nose broken by n liner from MrMullcn's but, oil tho bull ground lust week. Our college ba ball club had their pictures taki-n in uniform, hist Wednesday, and a vvrs fine looking CuDVpany of gentlemen they are. .Jos-ppli Strickland, cluss '87, spent Inst week with t lie boys. Tic says ha was tot' tur.ats 1 i choosing his time lo come over, as be bud the pleasure of witnessing iho i-aior serenade. Miis Cufjier nf Salom wis. tho guest of M:ts Ida louden hist work, nid while hero vUitott tbo University on several occasions. Mr. Sombouer ebise 01, loft tho University last week on ucvounl of trouble with hk eyes. R. It. Greer of, Milw.iukin. a gradu it i of Ohio Wcsleyan and a Boto Tliolu Pi was in tho city last week. J. K. Mutx n ml .hums Mitchell sanir in
tho Presbyterian ohoir on Sunday lust. The Delta Tan boys give n banquet tomorrow evening iq their Hall. Tht? Phi Pis give a swiii! at their If nil on Saturday evening. June 2d, this being the occasion of the dedication of their Uall. The father, mother and sfclor of Mr. W. E. G-dden will visit him during commencement.. Among the student who attended tho! Booth mid Barrett piny in Louisville I were iDriscoll. Kiplingcr, 0Ioniic!,)avis, i JU-Henry and llorning. i "Will. Adams, class '82, was in I.ouis- : villo during the Booth and Barrett ner-Iiormanc-.es. Frank F. Lodeman of the Senior elftss, losves tor Dresden, Ucnimnv, to-night. Ho will spund the summor in Europe. There will be a gamo of bnso hull in the cnlleeo cainnns next Saturday between I Butlor and I. U. Tho stiub-ntB who aro working in tho Biolo.sical labial or v were ontertained liv I Prof. Kingslcy and wif'i, on Monday cvj ening last." Senior vacation begins June 5th. ' Miss Jora Wilson ww quite ill lust week. Mr. Ii. V. Iluskirk is ennvaioj eing. Dr. Jordsn uf the State University with ' an excorsion I) irtviif inirtv.fi v i.pui.lL-inin J and ladies pas ed through l'noli hist week 1 on meir way in mo gnil I'nves t Mnriti- . go and Wyandotte." On AVednesday ovJ ening Proi' Ji rdnn delivered a Ic.ctnrti nt j Ilowles' Halt which was niunnl. d lie a largo numU'r ;f iersus and bigh'y up-preciated.-.-Paa!i News. Mr. Brown bus roturncd. ......Latin examination last Friday. Cravens will teach ne.U year. ' r Miss Crain visited Prep, last Fri-! day. ' j Tbo Seniors have clocteJ O. 11. i Criiven, class President- j ......On last Friday afternoon the qnes- j lion, '-Shout J the tariff be rem v ..-it lrom ; whisky mid tobjicen." w debated bv ! Slessri. M.tll iin and tn-n.ui in ibeaiT arnl j While and Poring in tin ii-g Th- jury : decided in favor of tlm iitf. Mr. il-ol.ey'c variety spnech was tlu principal feiilufe. ; Hon. John W. Bu.-jkirk has: made himself very popular in Ind-! lanapolis by the i.tir and dignified ! manner iu which he has conducted j the defense in the tally sheet cues, j ; just cloed. The Indianapolis New. i j of last Thursday says of hiir : Mr. Buskirk made an earnest I ' . . : .. i ... i ii . , it. i- .. i i ui gmiicin iu iiriiru oi ma cncntx, ! presenting the points in their favor j with force and coherency. He injgeniously introduced the issue of . jurisdiction and liiessed it, althouoh ! declaring at the fame time that it! j had nothing to do with the case. 'His review of Perkins' testimony, the motives he attributed tor it and the evidence contradictory of it, was carefully given, and in a general way it can be said that he covered his side of the cose very thoroughly. He assumed, in the opening, that the case could not stind without Perkins' testimony, and htlt. jff . ,. .n l J'Ullf .'I Ilia AlgWUII7lll was devoted to breaking it down. He was listened to carefully and attentively by the jury, and his I concluding appeal in behalf of Mr. I Sullivan, in which he drew a wellworded picture of his homo and family relations, was so effective as to cause tears (o appear on the faces of one or two ol the jurors. James Dowden aud the father of Chesley Chambers, both rcsidingin the southern portion of the county, died last week. Both men wore 80 years of age aud upward. Showers Bios, had another scare, last Saturday, the rafters in the boiler room having caught tire, but the flames were extinguished before much harm was douc. They will raise the roof, Mrs. Lizzie Taylor died in Bloomington on Monday night at 11 o'clock, after a protracted illness, with consumption. The remains were taken to Lafayette, Tuesday night, lor burial. The U. S. Supreme Court dc-j cuncd to interetere with the decisions of the lower courts iu tho CoyBeruhuraer cases. Milford Mathers and Kd.Mar tin were taking a buggy ride near' Clear Creek last Sunday afternoon, i when tlichoi'be took flight ot a bicycle, shied, upset ihe buggy audi spilled the occupants out aain-t ! a stone, fence. Both gentlemen . were seriously bruised. j Fannie B. (Nceld) Hunger,! wife of Wm. F. Hunger, (daughter j of Wm. II. and Ellen Neeld) died: May 13th, 1888, alter au illness of j three months, with consumption,! aged 33 years. Mrs. Bungc.r was well Isnowu lo nviny, and was very j popular with her acquaintances, who will sadly miss her. She wus a coiiMatctit mem Ur of the M. E. ci.iacli.
SURAH
ALBATROSS, CASHMERE, FLANNEL. WHITE GOODS AND PuACKS, JPX7SJH SHOES. liACE CUiftT A.IBT8 AND CAIilJET8, At the BEE HIVE.
Public Sale of Personal Property. 13 otiee is boreby given that the under signed will on " AVEDKSDAY, MAY JOtu, 1838, at the Into residence of -lohit Hull, stll at Public Sato tbc Personal Property of said Hall, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, i'eca and Fanning Ulei.sils, and various oilier artioles. TKKM.S OF SALE All sums midor Fivo Dollars, cash in hand ; all sums of Five Dollars and over, u credit of sis months will be given, tbo purehsor giving 'iole with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, bearing eight per cent, interest after maturity. &i Iu lo begin at 10 u'cWk A. M. S.VUAU II A LL, Widow. Jfnv 0. 188S. K. A. Folk, Arlorncv. It seems strange that any one will see a friend sutler from rheumatism, iietiralgia, sciatica, la mo back, aching norvos. otc, when milord's Jiorve Tonir, bus proven itself n liever-fiiiling Cure, and m sold by our diugitts Faris Iirs. at tho l.-w price of C." cents a buttle. Il itKo cim-B cloudy urine, which . oflcn is tho cause of aches and iiins, i hcvks wasting aud decay, imparts refreshing dreamh-sj lepi nt n'gbt. give .-trenlh to eiery pa rt anil removes all f mptoiii.' cr neroos bility. till Sov. I-KJ ATT0BZTE7S1 w C AiiiDS P i'-'A'.'.'A' .j- lU'SKIlK (J. W. liesKir;K. P. K. liexitiK) Attorneys. Ofiicu over MeCalta vVs t'o.'s div goods -tol-o. Sjie :i il M!teli!i.Ml i ,-ls Ii. Proi-nle lu!iiess, lo Iho eoileciion of claims, and to Imsiuuss in all the courts of this al.d adjoining counties. DU.VV.iX !; JIA 'HA.V, (II. C Dus--sf. Inv O. Path an) Attorneys. OiSee over Blair's t hoe store, -.!-. si.to public squaro. Particular atleution wiil 1)3 triven to Pro'mle cu-es. villoclinn"', elc. Will prai five in nil t!ic .ceurts. MJKXS ( ORH, A'toinoya. Office up-frti-.il over Corner ciotbing store, wu.-l side. Will prnctico in all the courts of the Stale. Frolmto business iven special and c-irefwl utterjliun. LOCDKX .y noQRKS, Attorneys, office over Firil JS'aa.mul flank. Business of a legal nature given careful nttenlion in all courts. Koal estate titles mfefuHy CMiminnd by aid of Loudcn's Abstract. A t-peclalty iinulo of the rullpctiuii mid ruinitUnre of claims of all kinds. j) A- FOLK, Attorney, office in Allen li, & Me.Nary's new block, tip stairs over corner room. Special and careful alien lion will bo given to prcduue business, irnl to prompt colle-.'tion of oUims, JAMES 1). MUUCr, Attorney, will give special atti Mion to settling docedent' estates, cotleeiinj; etc. Will practice in all courts. Is City Attorney, mid may be found in hia office over the Corner" clothing store. fTlAST .V EAST, Attorneys. Office in ll f'ne Waldrun Block, no'rih side public quarc, up stairs. Give irompt intention lo Probate business, and lo the collection of claims. Will also prnctico in ill tho Courts. Business solicited. Bern ember tbo locution. Agents for No.l insurance. IXD1AN gPKIXOS. Famosis Health and Pleas ls re Resort. Having decided to start a Spring Term for Medical Treatment of Invalids mid giving those needing the bent Gt of tho water the adviimnffi! of low prices by atlending beforre the season is crowded with Pleasure tSct-kor and the spring being the time the system needs building up before the heated term comes on we havo decided to make the price at Six and Seven Dollars per Week, according to the location or rooms. In addition to this we donate free tho Bath, house for buttling and Bu ll alley for oxeresii, Wo donate these two inslimtions lre.a for iho ruasoh that exorcising in tho but! alley and taking tho warm sulphu.' baths aro of the greatest importance to invalids, and knowing tlioy are too often neglected on account of the expense it incurs. Heretofore 4be prices havo been so high that persons suffering with disease could nt afford to utlend ai'l take a full course of treatment. Hum .-mbcr this ofter is only fjuoil through May and Juno. After Hint the regular rates will bo charged. Don't ttet Causrut, This spring with your blood full of impurities, your iip;ielito paor, your digestion impaired, Moneys and liver torpid and your whole system liable to be prostrated with disease, "nut got your system in good con. lit ion and rndy for the warm weather by spending a few devs nt our place, drinking und batbini; in lim waters that havo no equal for purifying the bbo I, loniii;. up tho system, producing im appetite, rosioriug tho brer and kidneys to their normal condition. It will etlect a permanent euro for Bheumatism. Neuralpin, (.ilk headache, Indigestion, Disease of the. Urinary Organs, Ke.mabi troubles, Chronic Disease of tlie rikin, Mercurial disease are nil relieved by u ini; tb.-sel water., at they aro a tome and alterative. ! in their general etb ot. j lleineiutier we are only eight, milisfroui !lmal. on lie- ) .V .M. l in the midi of the ilne..-l Stale of Indiana. ilr-iad, situated I -cem ry in thfi I
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THE miSECX MNE TO Oiiioiiixifiti, Ohio, Trains of the Monon Koulo connect Rl'Gn-nnCflslle and (iu-enciistle Junct'on with I. & ,St. I. and .Vandal's Trains lor Indianapolis, and O. 11. & I). B. ii. to Cincinnati BAST, KORTH AND SOUTH. V. H.FISHKH, Gen. Ag't C'.H &I.H. Inaianaplis, CliAS. U. KOCliWKLL, O. P. & T. A.,
C'incinn ni. Oh io. REPORT of the Condition Ol THE JbU'ist lViitionn.1 Sanlc AT BLOOMIXCiTO'jr, in tae Btate of Indiana, at tho cloio of businets.April 30th, 1SS8: KEJOrjBCES. Loans and discount,.,... $172,447 20 Overdrafts, U. Ii. litinds to eucuro.circ.ulttlien 1 per cents,Other Stocks, Uonds and Slortgages , Due from approved ltcseryo Agent3,.. Duo" from other National Banks. Duo from Sluto Kniikg und ltauker-i, ileal estate, furniture and fix. tu res CurreMt espenscs aud tuxes paid. Bills of other U-inks Fuictional currency, nickels mid cents Specie, Lgi:l lender notes lk-.lnmptioii fund with U. 3. Treasurer 4,023 1C 30,000- .00 34,527 75 53,203 S3 13,363 76 8,078 40 7,Si8 71 3..171 70 3,800 00 2R7 10 32.11)0 (HI 1,390 00 1.350 00 Total $350 3 -3 30 LIABIUTIES. Ciipit.-.l (nck iraiU in....... $120,000 0u j .Surplire I'ii lid 2h.i on no ii,fiji u;t S7.I100 On j Undivided profits,, liitfl'e Bank ouo-land-ing i 'v ,',,ii' di'lKoiis, subjrl l ibii-k,. t:!."i0(;7 i"3 CtC-. Vii :'.! in ir. I Demand ei-rlitiuales ,-f deMil t(lleftl:;l ! lial.iis ai.U il.-lllKilS Total .$3i'i,3u:! :w t'TJLiii J IXKl.vv MoSCoK 1'olTY, I S I. W. B. 'oou;il'tm, (Wilier of the 1 abovo named Bank, do solemnly eweiir that the aliove s:.-.tei;ent is true, 10 the j besli'C iiiv Uiocvo -daif am! belief. W. K. WtiODiil'UN, Cashier. j Subscribed and swurn befoio nu, !is IVII Uliy Ol UIV. l.-r-n. joUN ir. i.ornE.v. Jlolnry l'ublio. Correct Attest: .loim W-itnuos, Mat. V. tlu.1, I'. K. BUKIHK, May 0, 18S8. Directors. Ailiaiiaeistrutrix'-! Snle of Meat llstjttc. ATOTICE 14 HKUEBY GIVEN, that IN the uudersiwueil Administratrix of the istato ot Mai. new McConnell. deceased, will order of the Jionron Circuit Court, scl. Ml public tuclion to tho highest bidi or, OH TUESDAY, JUNE 12tb, 1838, et 10 o'clock u.m , on tho premises, tho following real estate, in Monroe county, Indiana, to-wit: Fifteen acres otf of the sou tb end of tho west half of the southeast qunter of. section one (t), town eight (sj, north rauge two (2) west. Also fifty acres ofl' of tho west half of the northeast quarto.-of section twelve (12) same town and range, bounded as follows: Beginning at tho northwest corner of said quarter suction running thence ea'st 72 rods. Ihcnee south 1 13 ro Is, thence west 72 rods, thence north 113 rods to the' pi ace of beginning. Also twenty II v acres oft' of Iho south end of tho en'sl linlf of tho northwest quarter of section 12, all in town 8, north rungo 2 v est, "except that part thuroot heretofore dcided to Wm. Weiinur, which is bounded as follows : commencing at a point on the north section lino, 8 rods mid 3 links west o'" the corner in tfco center of the nortn lino of the northeast quarter of section 12, thence south along the west lino of Win. Welmer's land -1 18 rods -to thi norths section line, thence west IS rods and 18 Ititks, thence north 1 IS rods lo tho north section lino, thence east 1!) rods and 18 link to the place of liec'inning, containing 14 54-100 ucros. Ab'0 purl of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section one.sanio town and rangc,buitoded as follows: commencing nt tho corner above described in tho center of tho north side of tho northeast quarter of said aeoI icii 12, thence west ulong tho section line 27 rods aud 21 links t.'ienec north 30 nt Is, thence oast 27 rods and 21 links, thence south 30 rods to tho place ot beginning, containing 3 22-100 acres." Also the following other tract: beginning nt n sloni! corner on tho north and south line, dividing sections 1 and 12, about 1 IS rods south of tho h-tlf milo corner, thence east betwenn the lands of Wm. Woininr mid M.ttlhew AlcConnoll 47 reds and T link lo a corner, t'lcnoe south 3 rods and 13 links to tli cenlir of tho road, tin lice along tha enntor of said ral 371 digrecs wet 1-'! rod? and II links, thence along tha center of sitd highway south 241 degrees w -t, 2'. rods and 21 links, thence south 43 dogroes wot. .'as rods to tbo tthiro of beginning. containing 10 T'i-1'10 acres, and eoiiUining alter said exceptions, au acres. IKllMS OF SALK. One-third f ish in hand, one-thirl in nine ami one third in eighteen months. the purchasers giving notes for deferred lamei.ts,l.earingsix poreent.interc't from dale, and iiltoriinv's foes, waving all re lief from valuation or appraisement htws with good .-.eourilv. 11 A KUAKKT JlcCONNKLL, A.luiihl-tlatnx. It A. KvtK A'.:.::: l:k.
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Wot Ice. Xrtice is berty given tli't the Ettale nf "Or. .Joseph G. McPheeters will bo settled without administration. IV -sons indebted lo or having claims ii?airist the esi'iiiA will null ,.;ihn. -,r liie underrisineii, who will collect all debts' ouu tbc stati end av all proper claim i Joswu G. Mct'iOcRTirwi, ! Ciiai,ks 11. McI'hsetkss. ary 2-4 1. I Trustees JKoil:c. j Notice is ben by given that nstheTrattee of Hloomint ton"" township I wilt ii found in my , Wee on the north ido nf the square;" an f tho ilea Hivn, every. "Wednesday and Putnrdav THOMAS jJA3SY. Ti-Msieo nf nioomingiiui township. ca tui5iesi, -rTHI.: LEADING UNDERTAKER A "'-C-"-D Furniture Dealer, I havo the largest and best self eti d sleek ever brought " to lllHim:i:gion, and will iett vo.-i goods c!ieam-r than any one, I iave tine display of PARLOR SUITES, LOUKOE5?,j Fancy Chairs, Ha by Wagoxk.' Carpet Sv'kki'kiis, Mirrors, P1CTUKK FRAMES. OKGANS kept iii Mock, and sold on monthly pnvmouts. I hnrc the llouseliotd Sewicg Machine! tho best Machine made, and the cheapest. l uU i Keep Clofliln ftir Funetrals which orly rostis about one-half as much as other clothing. Come and see nio.ilorlh side of sqtiaro, i. Wnldron's Block. Why embitter life by il ragging a iV.ttnd with 'a mo back, disensitd kidiwys, dropsical swellings, female weakness, nereoiis debility, heart disease and rheumatic compbiints, when Dr. Feimer's Kidney and Bachaeho Cure will so quickly ?ure? Kev. A. .1. Merchant, Presiding Eldo:;, writea: "U gave me idmost instant and ontiirly permanent relief." Superior to all known medicines in thesn dUeases. For stthi bv F.vuts Bko , Bloomington, and S. M. Matukus, Clear Croak, Ind. till Fob. 22, "89. KOTICK OF D1-SOL,JTIO". , The firm of Turner Trjs. has by niutuul consent this dy been dirsoteod, W.J.Turnor retiring and 0. C. Turner continuing tho business. All persons owing thU firm tiro requested to settle nt onco l.. V. I I. 11 iN CI!, V. J. TUB SKA. April 9, 1S88. ESTABLISHED 1857. .. 1S' W8HIE33, JJanufoeturers of high grille 0 FIME SAWS A SPECIALTY. WC-Ma.lv front itie ilnest s.'le.-le.l 'leel: best v.elho.tmse.1. and tho most skUUul worimvu employed in their lmiaufi.cruie, REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONS J?y ct port workmen. We keep in stock a full liiie of l.i:.vrnKii, iwnm:!! and Cotms l!ti.n..i and X ii.i. St-pri.ies. Wri.e (orprii-e-litand onrlowo'totattons. IH3IANAP0LI3, IND. :: MEMPHIS, TIM E LECTROTVPK R tS CRAVES V-TfO' Book: ana job i BLAWK BOOK'), ETC. COM?i-) :?l ThS V ,T.
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THE GREAT FAST MML,; : ' Line Tho Shortow. 3ct nad Qutoa -'f': Lino betMreen the North aud South. . .;.' Wed Hound Jeave Groaucante Juno- -? Hon 1.11 p m, 9.Q3 a to, iJ.22 night, U.-U' P ni. ' , ' -.. .., . Arrive, Torro Hauts, 05 p to, :it:if fc. ," . nt, 1:30 a Hi. 113 p III. 1 v-V " .. Arrive, Ktfingham, 3:10 p ui, l!1p' ':r: 3:43 it m, 2:37 am. ;- Arrire. St. Louis, 7-30 p la, 5:Od p n. ; ';' 7:00 a m, 3:45 it ni. Arrive, Kansas Cii.T,a:0J a m. 7:Sp rti; U Going -North Leave Terro llaute, 3:44 to. A: n m. Arrive Soaih Bead. 10:30 P. M. sad 12: P M. Pleast, to remember that for najpa.. V; tini. -tabl-.o ami other inform-ilion afpy .'" lo Itojers & Woollcv. Ticket As KloomiuS;ton,or J. f". LANG WOK Tin, : TrMVelinj; Passenger Ageni, Terre ' Uaut-;; Indiana. '
irw isnMsa,ss . CITY S!0I rp THE PUBLIC GEXEIiALLY i A!E hespkctfully rN'osuK : THAT ALL THEIR -WANTS , - - ' " . . ' 0f B00ksail4 Stationery i . CAN BE FULLY SUPPLIED 1 AT TUB CITY BOOK STORK, THAT CANNOT FA tL TO PLEASB. srstudens will find here" ttfsotue rare bargaiaa in"H 3second - hand books.""! E. P. COLE. H10 ft MI3JHSSIPPT " AIL W A."V. JL 1 - . The Popular Through. Route and j Direct Fast Line to All Pointt J EAST AND WEST. I J Daily Trains (each way) between 1' ,
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