Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 August 1888 — Page 2

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friiUKi ratA Widnttdfty Morning, y fujAK a. amat, vm una PabUshor, 181 AHT4yciB tR.ao a Tear FOR PRESIHEST

Ca Bra. Barrlsoo of Iodiaaa,

FOB YZCE-PXESWKXT, Unf. Mcrtea ef New York.

Globe Democrat : Mr. Cleveland declined to attend the GettysIwrg reunion on the Fourth because of an alleged pressureo? public business.; and it turns out that he spent most of the day in writiog messages vetoing peiwiori bills. The soldiers of the country, and all

friends-of t hut honorable elaas of

leiiisebe, will be apt to remember

Una when lhcy go to tbepclla next November.

The State Tlcfc.eC Governor, ALV1NP. HOVEY.of Putev. Lieutenant Governor, IBA J. OH ASK, of Hendricks. Judges of Supreme Court tit Dirt. SILAS T. Coffey, of Clay. Id IHstJ.G.BERKSHIKE, of Jennings. 4th IXsL WALTER OLDS, of Whitley. Secretory of State, . . ' CHARLES F. GRIFFIN, of Lake. , ' Auditor of State; ' BRUCE CABR, efOrwngft Treasurer of Slate, J. A. LE1IOKE, of Vaoderburg. Attorney-General, lVT.JIICHENER, of Shelby. Superintendent of Public Instruction, HARVEY M.LA FOIJ.ETTE.of Boose. Xeporter of SttDnma ConrL .

. JOHN X. GRIFFITHS, of Marion.

'C A 9 P I DATES' Ed. Progress : You win please anhonnce that Thotnas Farr, of Washington town

ship, 4 be- a candidate for Sheriff of

aiofiroe county, subject to tu deeUioo of the Republican Cooniy Convention.

Craven tiem,

TO BE HELD IN BIJOMING TON, AUGUST 18th. , .

The SepahSeaoc of Monroe cootrty w3t meet at their respective voting plees at the times hereinafter named, to select

Iteiecatea to attend the Nominating Cor:

teatieat to-be held at the Court Mouse in

Btoooiiogtoo, at 10 o'clock A. M , Satur-

omjr, AokA is, to nominate eaodidatea far coTraty offioes, to he Sited at the Konber election.

By Older of RefaMican Centrar Oou

---Ab English newspaper, of reeeat date contained, .the following information: Between the murderous red men and the barbarous prohibitionist,, the reservation of Kansas, west of t tee United States, ijf likely to be depopulated. For

years the Indians have been making it extremely hot tor the whites who bave been allowed to settle there.

The prohibitionists are a la rife tribe

of Indians who bave begun a war of extermination. The postmaster general has ordered three men of

war to the west coast of Missouri,

where the entire reservation can be

bombarded."

-r- HaiJi 1 The father and sister of Mrs. Benjamin Harrison Jive in Washington. Mrs. Harrison is the daughter of the Rev. William H. Scott, who was formerly a Professor at Miami University, where be hail as stodentd under him Benjamin Harrison and many other men

since risen to distinction, Mr. Scott, who has ceased preaching, is a very old man, and holds a po

sition in a Pension Office.

i ' - H, C. DmrcAir, Chahman. -AjDoxAUeoii,cerctarj.

Rally.

. . There will a Grand Rally of the

Republicans of Monroe -and adjoining counties at Btoeroineton, Saturday. Jlo-

Tomber 3d, '88. Good spmkem vilf be

a attendaDCW. - Full particulars yiveav at

am eanj aay. if order of Oentral Committee. H. C. DvscAir, Chairman. Ana Dovaumob, Socretary..

Gesv Hwtison's faculty oi making neat and happy speeches ebntatsts most creditably and significantly with the dull and .awkward eSorts oi Mr. Cleveland in that respect. He not only knows what to say, but also when to stop, which; is one, of the highest of oratorical virtues.

The New York Sun calls the ' attention of union veterans to the tad that -President , aeveland's grandfather wae a captain in the war 4Tt he revolution. With singular remnsness, however, it negJeeta to ear on which sid the captarn 'served. His grandson seems

to be serving Britkh interests to-

CteL TIub. H. Helson speak in

Blooamington next Sat

urday, afternoon and nigkt Tuxnont

I am for New Encland and

against Old England fiir America against Great Britain of any and ail foreign nations for my country first, last, and always. I prefer the Rimblin clubof Amcri'c:!. to the Cobdn club of England. I relish the products of Amnritwn

ftrms and protection, but dislike

the proditct of Engli.sh farms

uer tree rraae. i. am lor American

labor, Amcneati turur priMiucts, American raa ou fact or e?, American iostitntions, Antericaa fishermen.

anything and cvcrjtliin-; that Am

erica r.rodtfcea that comes in com-

petitioo with foreign countries.

"Under, a protective tariff," Bismarck says, "Germany fears nobody bnt God i" and such is the

feeling I would have overy Amer-

can. native and tun tirn born, en

tertain of these United States.

George Q. Richmond in his letter

to Chairman Mathews withdraw-

ing front the Democratic jmrty.

REPUBLICAN TOWNSHIP DELEGATIONS. The Blootningtou tp. Republican convention met in the court room at 10 a. m. Saturday, and with W. P. Rjgera for Chairman,

promptly proceeded to the business of nominating delegates to the county mass convention. Harvey Baker moved the selection of one delegate from each of the eight

school district", three from each

ward, and three at large. Dr. A

tell moved to amend by making it

four from each ward, and the con

vention then selected the following

named gentlemen : Dist. Ko. 1 Robert Hendriqltton. Dit No. a Frank SUnger. DUt. No. 8-Wffl. Gourloy. Dist. No. 4 Je. Rogers. Dist No. 5 Arch ITlooner. DUt, No. S Too. R. Smith. Dist. No. 1 Hillnry Hundley. Dist No. 8 Jacob Miller.

1st Wnrd Jiio. Wiildron.W.B.Hughei, Geo. Thornton, Vf. &. Vost. 3d Ward Dr. A. J. Axteli, flonj . Voss,

Unrvey UuKer, a. T. Mwtsey. 3d Ward Joseph Allen M. M. Dun-

lap, das. JLallry ana Wm. front.

Jferry tp. neld its convention

on Friday,and selected delegates as

follows': Dist No. I Robert Henry. Dist. No. 2- W. M. Alexander. Dist. No. 3 8. Wallingford, Jr. Dist. No. 4 John E. Borland. Dist No. f Cars. Wylie. Diet. No. C Thos. Kilj.airiqk. Dist No. 7 Dugan Boniff. Dist. No. 8 Honry Muster. Perry City: Simpson Neeld, Abe Donaldson, Hubert Strong.

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It is reasonableo suppose that all our enterprising horse aud cattle men are making preparations to attend tha Monroe C, Fair, whioh will begin Sept, 4th lieraembvr that the time is rapfljy approach. ing-.p.nly about fourl" weeks off and that in order t.-jnake it a suc

cess everybody shoftlH tnake an effort right now. Ciahnan, nor an

hundred 111 eu, csnnmnake a Fair.

It requires the unite cflorta of the people of the county

'm""W FACTS FOR Tfljg PEOPLE. Tbo "Indiana" and "Citizens" Fire Insurance Coiwpnnies of 7ijdinnpolls, and Kvansville, Ind, have more assets to the territory occupied, than any two board

companies represented ttrUIonroe co., lu disna. -a-- ;

Tramp Madam, it is an old story to yon, I know, but I have had nothing to ;at to-day. Housewife A ro you Willing to prhodee with the nay awhile? Tramp Most; tappy, -madam. Bnt a sandwich, first, would sustain me greatly. All! .thanks.

1 urn, yum. JNovr, where is the

saw ? ff ?A . A ...

noiiaewue joiiwuiuuu it in

the rear. Trump And the ice pond ?

Housewife loe pond I Why

trie tnermometcr siands at its'. m .... try -a

iramp xrue, true, iiut you

isnoiiw nave thong lit ot that before.

I wist, madam, ytm have not tak en me to be a common wood saw yer. My business, is ice sawing,

uoou auy maattiiii.

ascatmhng

1 .snn in naoh

The Chicago Day H ews ha;i reduced its priaj from two.ient'i to- OnM

$3(10,000

300,000

The Indiann Ins. Co. haci The CitUoni' Ins. Co. has.

Total, 1500,000 If ""ndiana" furnisheti half a m.Iliqa dollars of asiets in thoeu iwn

two bosrcl companies that' hnye ugcnci w

ip an pie suites and some of ths-tnrritorki

or the UniWd States would have to have nineteen million of dollnrn.ih assata ita

equal me ina una ana Uiusims Cpuipsnies somethini; they -cannot do. The Indiana and Citizen's Companies are strictly home Insurance drnnaniaa. ha v.

ing no Ren:ies established outside of the State of Indiana, therefore we claim that

those two Companies have more "assets' to the ''squaro mile" than any two Companies represented in Monroe co., Ind.

Wat . TAfJK, Anent

Pwhllc ineakluf. The Rev. W. H. Hickman of

Crawfordsville, Ind., will tddress

the oitiseits of. Bluoiuincttm and

Republicans of Van Buren tp. j vicinity, on the all absorhincr oues-'l

a . a J I . t .a . .a - ,

. oi. punuani w oruerui central wommil-1 ton Ot W1C! Otty.Ht the OOttrt ItOIISC conl!o!:t0d'lto . lgVf

The Democrats begin their apaRO this year aeaiost Gen.

Harrian just where they left off

wtta tne campaign against Uen.

Garfield ia 1880. After they had

been defeated ib Indiana in that

year and an irresistible tide was

betting in against them on the pro-

leenon issue, tney concocted and brought out the Morey Chinese

letter as a last desperate expedient

to stjrn the current. They failed then, bat they evidently imagine

nat tney can even now befg the judgment of people on the Chinese qnestkw. They are welcome to all the campaign thunder they can get out of an iasue that baa been set

tled, ami in which there is neither

otew una eathnwasas. This coua

y na progressea a good ways

. aiace ioow

A good many people is this country will be inclined to the

eptaidp,tbat Bismarck is no fool

In a speech to the German Reich -

g, in May, tfm, advocating the

passage of laws nnvder the operation

of which the German empire has

wee ereatly prospered ami im- - proved, th Cbaneellor said ; ; "The success of the United States

in material development is the

most tlluafrious of modern time. The American Nation has not only eiHtessfully borne and suppressed the mot gigantic and expensive War of all history, but immediately atierward disbanded its army, fnunri employment for ail its soldiers and aiarines, paid off most of its debt, given labor al hnmes to all the unemployed of Eiirojie at f.s! as they couhl arrive within itt territory, and stitl ty a system ol taxation so indirect as not to b perceived, much ls.i felt. Because it is my ih-Jiborale jmlgnieiit that the prosperity of America is inainK stutr lo its m stin o protective laws, I urge that Germany has n reached that point where it is nerrssary to iuritate the Uritf ?yctctn of iliti Uulltil Elates,

We will soon be a leprous

people. Then in place of our climate bringing the health and pleas

ure seeking world to us; we will he

shunned as we., should be."" The

prevalence tif leprosy in San Fran-

eisto for years has been notorious.

it exists m ijm Angeies. it prevails at St. Jose. It will soon

apr?ad all over the State then; good bye to California, the grand, glorious and beautiful. What will our

people do about this i-prosy bnsinesff? Will w let it run its' courKe

as it has in the Sandwich Islands? Or will we, do anything? Really something ought to be done and

promptly. Los Angeles (Cal)

rorcupine.

David E.Beem of Owen coun

ty was nominated for Elector for

the 5th district. Mr. Becm is

first -class man and will honor the

position. -

The annoal session of the Monroe County Teachers' Institute will he held in Bloomingtpn, August 13 to 17. The. Instructors

rthmyear will-he Prof. J. K. Beck,

Dr. G. Dallas Lind, of Danville

Normal School ; Mrs. Emma Mo-

Rae, of Purdue University, and

others. Miss Laura Hendrix of

this city, will .have charge of the

music Prof. Craven has prepared

a rare treat ia the way of evening

entertainments. They will be in

the following order ;

Monday Teachers' Literary.

Tuesday Lecture, Rev. Lyons.

Wednesday Fairyland enter

tainment.

Thursday Spelling Bee and

Social. " " " " '"

Friday Musicale and Literary. Program for Teachers' Literary.

iOonuay evening, Aug. 16 :

MUNlC.

Essay, Miss Mollie Philputt.

Music.

Declamation, Miss Mattie Orchard.

Mueic,

Eaasy, Ira Carter.

MUblC.

Oratio, J, W. Ray.

Music. Projrmm of the: Musicale and

Literary, to he given at theColleec

Chapel, Friday evening, Aug. 17 :

Wcrtnre, urcneHtrn. Welcome address, W. P. Rogers. Response, J. E. Edmondsnii. Piauo Duett. Dora and Eflic

Ijemond.

Solo, J. G. Adkin". Quartette, Misses Lemond, Van-

zaitdt, Rawles and Lemond.

INTERMISSION. Selection, Orehest ra . Duett, Messrs. Maxwell and

PatilCv.

Flute mJUt, H sward Tourner. ' Solo, Florenw McKce. Duett, Mief-s Orchard and Mau

ley.

Banjo duett, Rott and Hartnau. Quartette, Messrs. NayW, Pau

ley, i'auley and f auley.

Selection, Orchestra.

House was called to order by Joel Ra

ton. Louis Jones, unu of the 180 boys,

was elected Chairman, but declined on

account of deafness, and Addiion Smith

was selivted in his stead. E. P. Carpen

ter was electad Ktretnrv. aitar whlch thn

Motion to select delegates by road dis- j

triut carried. Selectiuns made were: Dist. No. I Watson Farmer. Dist No 3 Gee. Rller. "

Dist No. 3 Mulvln Sunburn. Dist No. 4-John T. Woodward.' Dist No. S Geo. li, Brandon. Dist So. 6-.J. fl. HhzcI. . Allernates: Wm. M. Hunger, John Baxter, Wm. Reed, Thos. t. Baker, Richard Downing, J. W. Turner.

Motion to instruct' delegates carried.

Instructions as follows:

For Treasurer, James H. Gaston, uiian- j

i in wis. For Sheriff, Thos. Farr, 4 delegate votes :

. ,i iwiu nuRU, uuiugaw VObt Asn.,

fauiHoor, i uoieaie voie. For Commifsioner, Dist 1, Wra. Pt tar-

son, unanimous; Dist. 3, Jacob-Carwi-

chNd, unanimous. For Surveyor, M. - H. Buskirk. unani

mous; Coroner, Dr. Geo. Munson, unanU

mus.

Motion to hvo niinutos printed in Ra-

ouuiium paper oi me county, carriea.

Bk-'uland tp. Republicans have!

wwiw ma Aouuwiug namoa aeiegates: Jus. L. Whisaand, J. T. Foster, " John Bradford, John Reid, John A. Reeves, G. W. Matson, D. M. WootUll, L..B. Harris, Simp. Sharp. J. . Edmondspa. Alternates: J.W.Ray, W. L. W bitted. G. W. Burks, W. it. Farmer,

Aug. loth, Ladiej and voters of

all parties arc earnestly invited to be present,

tfv order of Loqlmittee.

Tandaljiai Xii?3. Tlte Great Fant Mall Mn.

'Ji.-ao tsnoaest, Heot, und. Qaickwt Liao

oetween tne J orui and South. West Bound Lrnvii Greencastlo Junction 1:07 p. w., 9:05 a. in.,' J2:22 lih-ht. Arrive, Terra IUut, 2i0 p.,m., J0.-12s iq., 1:30 a.m. Arrive, EtHnghatn, :15 p. m 1:00 a.m 2s'45a. m,"

Arrive, St Louis, 7:ii0 p. mn 8:0 p. m., V:oo a. m. 11

Arrive, Kansas City, 8:00 a- in., :23 p.

Going East LcnvoJuncllon. 3.21 n.m..

t.u p.m., m , Ts.au a.m.

ArriTe inuiuOHpoils, t ,WW p. m., 3.50 p

Going North Lei.vo Terra Haute, 4;00

p. m. and 6.00 a. ro. :

Arrive, soma Jiend, u.oo p. m. and

i. is p. m.

Kast bound and WdSt bound" trains are

daily.

Jinking direct connections for all noints

unuer toe sun. x xir connections are

sure and Quick in ijnioii DeooU. No

Transfers or Lay-ovtrs and your accom-

moaaiions are unex jiiita. . Any information regarding route, rates 3c, address chas.h: WIXKR, Trat cling Paw, Agrnit, Terra Haute, lad. . A. FORD, G. P. A, St Louis, Mo.

CITY BARER Ya

HUNTER KIRBT. PEOPjaiETOES.

hew Fiam and' hew oom T. M. HUIVTEIft am'tl B. KIIIBY

Have pnrohiise I the ROTT BAKERY, east shin nf bh .. ..i .n...,i..iLi

- ... . . " ----- f 'i vnvi v IVIU"UDIWI and rettWed the promises, und fill carry a full st ok of , Fancy Groceries, Frui ts and Confections,

AND . WILL CONDUCT A FIRST CLASS BAKERY,

Well Stocked with evcrvthinir in flic Hnki rv 1'nn. mn.-l. In- n v,ri,.l A

Kaker. Will also conduct A I.SJ.YCig KT.t.Vi). ,wh-re rvsrvihins in ihat

may be procured. IC E t'REAll PAUI.OrtS. the niwst in' lh cttv. Kn i Kidm-v ar,d R,.t,.Mi.. f', u. I

I.TllnA nMt M.ll f.la.m ..vl will ri.m.:M . .. I..... Hi ..!..., 4i 1 . ..... ...,..., ..-,..,

4. , ,, . ' " .- VIIUIVU

i veuvais sujijiiieu prompwj, anu on rousouaua i-rnui. Ciill iihd 6c m.

Krtr n naal ttn 1 . . . . 1 . . ..

.... v- r . a, wen over "a-muuona.we.tfc," and it bdieiei It mr sees thi way io (s'dyle Amencan ibilv oatier noon th, hoc!. r 1 ..! -,r 1 , , - " j " "

r wa twn w xuBcncan ccwagkgHB CUHI, To laccessfulty accaapuanhfo eijd tw, &hpt we amanab' - 4

ItwowatnSni !r ! s

the first named condition. lZZaSr&TZT. " UMn 8 P-i

ativeniaemiaik To induce the best effor in itii serv ce in this matter Tint Dailv Niews wiKwJ. r5 ,KJ21J2 aa-tac-aaasauinw

First Cash Prize 5or btsst dvertist!roent, - - -Second Cash Prie For second best advertfeemeiiit Third Cash Priw-For tliirnbetit ati vcrtiaemt nt, T Total, - . . - .

. j iMYcnaoocnt-ent mcaa deq,si mvH ane-q vstti htcbes wide. tM im 1.. .. .. . -'iraf

sanat ins utt.T Haws Is Bnt. last tad aB (he daw. a unaw

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. . . 7 - muMuwiui; WBHOtniva H M,

L J " rS. ;J WVaf-aa 1 1 IWt a f ravn o. I

S TbM Tho Dailt Hr m li a dny papW fcr bmv pel mU. Eeoauntbhli

, U butitl Inddtotoflife, ai lu chliflnuiMiiu Ttrtu

JncnUybxoiijjbtOTt. IhesdTertiKinsitnisi cnrpocitse;

aas, not itbB awry; xaitfi caeiaUa

tftef all.

TiinDanv

l.tMfct-mliit.oiipar

t-Thai Tarn Daar Kbws b an lwfcpjideni, traSkedHie' nevunaaer. DecauM the Amalem people are lateUhm wuSkmwSsSIl kaawtbt truth u palitical mmtit: Oi.tiMiUSi,..?..

nit mi I ! n lit rm , t i nt tt. - A-.il . ,,. . . "

ev:n the most uilrcanaiaMa um... ir.7i!'TfP

atiuiad reneCDim'fla ia lnn. tu. a. . . ibiujje

cxpitMlaa,

mtn iff tea ia tkt ctdUtiat ifitr muiri

mtt it bat atlr:Utlm 'rvtr "-mMumiui.

Becatn tali In d as jfl

t,u th thn nnApCT ,hoHld ba nuulwith dtBftn'SS. o--Mi of allti member, of the finally. Worn in and Her h wm

tbaf.fels

minn i,;u uaiu nnm Is a tunny paper.

7. ..rZr.Yr$ " wryooay nana It, and It a attli

nrmr ooiupiad te km a share of the worid'ufcou, raitt not to be ovutoatatL Th wmI .

pap ' nt atao bo coMtxnUr wawhed, for children nad it, Dim.1 H ws ia br the home, sad thtrefiira it fcllows

t-lltat 1st Datw Vm it agalau tha saloon.

tto-lT

or idaSr

tax

ams it agabnt tha saloon. Hacantt "Ike Haaor surname to doBlaat la Aaiciicaa iicjlti, iaaa

Tua Dajlt Naira believes that It U act for the eountrr't 10 dthat

"t-wsuwamoKna-aaaertcaa aroma at, T"! PVt,.N?"s.' ,no V ofprohibttktu It is notauwtha jeet a llfc-long idy do not creo aa to tha reaMd) . Tm Dailt Nvara hat ao et.-ot.ua hop. that it ia pouihla to UhUm Zk, IfaSi Sn4-

S'?V.f ?i?tl.y,7: "VW1 ' ; traffic aiefr I

S-That Tub DMt Nrrw t, ha-m; ;pn.

Sc aai, and Tu D n.v KiMvllbnta!

It'i a .(ooj pnoi to Uve la-!jifj naki the btttofi

T SBst TtAiL Haws ccS aau .Itsal of man

-" ana oiiaiaatiBtr ana peoikh. eondt tJiralj- n i , abtniM.

. n xji,it.i nm, ie, tin,- aaaattc tuwa aa

MHWKwxvtyw. am agawgata ajtoaatft Ksw, fcx tSSlwafrsfbat a ShwVl

S-That 1'irn Do.r mars Ma- ettti the reader eel

...vMi.-. tawiaflvaa umu m Bam

aiaema teuinsre'er tai e'er, inert it Kill Sua anl al9.aii -w

a-Tbat TaaBsw,- Haws it saw lltandt, er'WT' aataarv'll S "SfeiP1 tai)iifiiBlBia. toanduba(nta7

I

uaiarsM waiechilc to lake them. Nmtoatla chaanW,

aataaia;

anacr paiuaiuny gihos Id tafcit a d0v pen

etnw ue old. time wtcalv. aad Hen

at

Bltlo

alaoatforo the Ume tc rul li

4''w!S k' i" 1 auukstjptfcas eray

t'ha?

10 That TaajDjitT WK-H-inaitte.a aepapt-'Si

t-1' "S? e?1" Boof Aiea. mti bxuadtnatalia tha dn.n nWU t. j. .

?" "5ra.?11'" aaaoSacpetiiaa Kriarvahhi aMrlS

flKsdverSut;?'

S'--. Theprizes.wil, b-TaaTSlaW

utc jnage, wn?rer may nette aAsolate grade of their nierit All ad'OUseneMs most hi neeivri

ana me awaras wi 1 ot mtae t me earliest date praolcatfe thereafter. Intetrime; caapetitoK most anih far tte iMmttll txews. and advertucuenU mint be snbsoated mwlar i.. xn .v i ,Z?t..S5i SWfii

OF THE JUSTLY FAMOUS

HORSE SHOE

BRAND, ARE SOLD OKLY BY M3LLEK BEOS. Go and See Them..

tjimnlv piirifvine and cleanainir the

blood it not sufficient. It nre.1 nriehin

also, the nervous system needs totting up, al ot which U atH-oin.lishcd by tr. Fenners lllood and Livir Uemclv and Nerve

ionic. tsa lus i.tniijli Honey ic all roughs; Iih tk-ldoii, Relief in nil pains, and shimiich eiul howW dUordi-.rs : his

-(BPSKIUK- & BUdh-lKK. Atty.3 Kfotleo to Ken-teslintit. In tho CUntB of In.lima. Moil re? county. hi th - .Monroe circuit eourt, SeptemW term, Hlos. Complaint N. 1470. The First National Bank of Blooming, ton, lnd. vs. Geo. W. Bdlenbanher, Mar garet Bollonbacher, Mary Nort'icotl ot al. Now com en the plaintiii; by iiutkirk A Buskirl:, attorneys, and files iheir coiuplnint Irerein, togethor irith an affidn.v'1 of a competent person tint said defendant Mary Mortboott, is not a residint of the

State of fnditina, that snid acion is to

correct a mis lake and to enfooo a lien upon real cs(tt in t?ia State liy a fofe-

c osuroofa mortgaco on smd r -ul estate.

ami nmcsuiu non-resident is a nccussurv

: pirty tlicroto.

I Jxottco is therefore heivby i.'tvcn said.

d -loiidtnt, last named tint uulc-s alio b

HUNTER & KIR'BY.

TRIMMING

Clip ia

AND

wap

FAINTING.

HAVING LATELY 0.PJ4NED A REI AIU SBOF

IH THE HOETHE003I3 OF THE FJSE BLOCK,

I am now prepared to make vou a New Ton. ro-triin vour old one. tuit

Indian Creek convention met o -New Bow or New Limner, make New Curtains. Bnek or Cushion.

as Chairman, and J. S. Mathews, 8ecV. P" WBV carnage or wagon may neI.

After the objects of the meeting were

stated by the Chairman, the following

aeiegnies were scieciop : Paris Koon-, Wm. A. Wbaley, Geo. East, Harvey Hnzel.

Motion medo aud earned to instruct

for Thos. Farr for Sheriff on first ballot

Benton tp selected the following

namea gentlemen to represent it in

v. an

tne itepnbiican vounty convention

x nomas retersnn, Thomas Barn hill, W. Ia. Adams.

Uenton tp. instructed its deletratos to

give its vote for Sheriff as follows : 4 for

Thos. Farr, 1 rotes for Faulkner, and I . ... .. . -

vote tor n lison Aaauu..

Betvn Blossom tp, Remiblicans

, 3 . , .

aeitscHHi tor ueiogaies :

v m. urown, X.it. May, W. P. Liffortl, D. P. Burton, James Davis, John Williams. Smith ville Precinct: . James Birlteft. " t ' " John P. Harre.ll, Wm. WliUutuid, Hiram Butcher.

The Indianapolis Journal

couple of weeks ago published

statement that Captaiu Boyatt, a

Jackson county Democrat, had determined to vote for Harrison. As

Boyatt was in Cpt. Mathers' regi

ment, the latter named eeutleman

wrote to Capt. Boyatt asking him

if the statement was true. Below

is t,apt. Boyatt s answer, wnicii is

nnil and to the point :

Brownslown, Ind,. Aue. 7th. 1888.

Capt Matborg. Doar Comrade: Your loiter to hand.

I have boon absent for some time and on

my return found your letter, bonce my late reply, and in answer to yours say I never authorised the publication refurd to, but I am for Gen. Ben. Harrison, and shall do nil I can, honorably, for his

success. My regards to I lie hoys of our

regiment

fraternally, Wm. Ij. Botj-tt.

The sixth annual reunion of

the old settlers of Monroe and Brown counties will be held at Unionville, Jnd., on Wednesday, Aug. 15th, 1888, Good spakers will be present, and an interesting program will be carried out. Wm. pKTKitsoN, Prest. D. W. JUiutOWj Sec'y.

ALL WORK PROMPTLY DOME, AND

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ROE L. WINSLOW, Horth College Avenue, "FEE BLOCK," BLG0MIHGT0N, INDIANA.

mill KtiriGtir on IJlt lltNct. , uv nr tha n.ivr

hiiu H.i K;unev ni.tir(iir

man ftyn fi.vt in ure.fV( mid pili-s; his t'apfrul lititcrs Kiul K rill "111.

Fur sain by Fakhi Bi:o.?., BlonminKlon, and S. Al. SlATizt ua. CIe.tr Crerk, Ind. Wkkk Fxi TicKBis. The Vantlalia Lini- li:is nlaced on sale tit oii.i

rrjiulur Ufa! ticket f.iro for the nmml trip, of Junr, A. D. lt?8?. at all its lii-ket stntions. exenrsicn tickets j 8iM. KXOCII FULLEIl, C

ui any nwiersisilon on tile ViuiihUlit JUine, j JUiy 4, 1S8.

goon "oma on any regular pnssc'ig:r train on 8aturd.1v ovcnir.R and Sundnf morning nnd g-ioil returning on nnv regulur p.seiigcr train which will 'enable

in snia county nhd fitalo, and anwer

or i.eniur to laid comr.laiot, the tarn t

will be heard and deurmincd in her ab-SOfn-e. Witness my nnmcnntt the stil of said court, affixed at nii'oniin"ton, til s 23th day

, Clerk.

ATCOiiifEW

CARDS

BUsKIRK (j- BVSKIRK, (J. W. Bus Kit-.K, P. K. BuaKntK) d.ttorny.-,

pns?ei)gi-rs to return to starting point

nemic noon 01 Jionasy immedtatoly following date of jle. Such excursion tickets will be fold only to such stations nt wbicb passentir trains stop as per o(B,:ial

ttmo tttb'es and will ba sold onlv whenlOXon in I niMin.- nnnlli nf Rant Dmimil

sucu otnciai sctiedulos 10 ticnte tlwt there) floor. Special a tentioo irivi-n to Probate

is time to return tostartine Point before I twines, to the colleution of ehi hna. and

noon of the Mcndny .next following the tobusiuws in all the courts of this and date of sale oft itch tickets. Tlieao tiekets ! mlioininT rniinlica.

wm uv turn io 1111 appiitwnts ano octwcim

NIAGARA FALLS

Excursion. Round Trip 5

TUESDAY, AUG. 14. Side trips to To

ron to ana rut in ttay, "W. H.FISHER, Gen. Ag'tCH &I.R. Indinnaplis.

vuaQ. u. xvvn w w. ir. j-. a Cincin'r,ai.Ohio.

Hale, of Real JGstntc

hy Ailmiulsltratrix.

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKJf, that hy virtue of an order of tbo Monroe

circuit Uourt, the unddrsisned Adminis

tratriv nf thn rcr.f a r. Wlllium ln.nn.

deceased, will offer for s,lc tit Auction, at the south door of the Court House in the city of Blnomington, County of Monroe a h.I c , .. . .. ..r r . i :

w w xiiuiutia, en FRIDAY, AUGUiST 14th, 1S88,

' the following described Rnal Estatn. situ.

I ate in the couny of Monroe a nd State of

Seminary Lots C18U one hundred and

, . ., , . . . eiljilUy one, (182) one hundred and eichtv-

a. nave ino largcti and nest selected ; two, (133) one hundred and eiehlv-throo.

C. C. TURNER, THE LEADINGUNDERTAKER A-N-vD-Furniture Dealer.

slock ever brought to Uloomington, and

win si-ii you j;ooqs cneaper man any one.

i nave a ano aispiay ot Chamber Suites,

PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES.

Fakcy Ciiaiks, Baiiy Wagons,

Carpet Swbehkrs, Mirrors,

PICTURE FRAMES. ORGANS kept

in stock, and sold on monthly payments.

i navo me rtouseuola newing JHaclune

in ncsc aiaautne maqo, sua tne caeariest

i aiso Keep

Cloihinar for FuBeralM

which only costs about one-half as much as other clotting. Come and roe mo, north

Sldo of square, in Waidron a Block.

LITHOGRAPHER

E LECTROTYPER

ENGRAVER

BiiiDEft

Steam

-JrTv0v Book and Job

-- PRINTER. " V m muss BAAbr. ap-..

aa.ar.r owna, a. w. most OflMPuri E Koyee in the wtjr.

(18-t) one hnndrod and citfhtv-fnur. and

four acres off of tbo smt It end of Semi.

nary Lot (189) one hun Jred and eiehtv-

fivo, all situate in the northeast quarter bf

seennn ioj six, town (; elgut range (i;

uiio west. Alo .Seminary Lots (1!I9) ono hundred and thirty-nine, (140) one hundred and

forty, (HI) ono liundrod and forty one, (142) one hundred and forty-two, '(1-18)

one nunareu ana lortv-oight, and one

aero oft of the wot sidn of Seminary Tjot

I I d 7 l nnn linH.d.-l .. n.l f . .1 .. .1, :

l"- - .,.. i vi .v-cu.aii, n,l 111

the northwest quarter of lOotion (5). town

(R) night range (1) wist, in tiio County of

juonroo ana mate ot imimna, TERMS OF SALE. Onc-tliird cash, tho nwiduo in equal psymonts at nino and eighteen months, with notes at inlnrest, waiving roliof from valuation laws, and secured by good freehold smvlies. Salo lo bugin at 1:3a n'clork p. m. CLARA M. STRONG, Admiaietratrix.

Loudon & Roor9, A a'si.

July 18, U?3.

nil stations on tao Vnndalia Line at which

regular pnsengnr trains stop to deliver or riceivu pass i ngors.

It seemi strange that any one

wm sue a irieuu suuer irom rneumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, achine

nerres, etc., when Snnford's Norvo Ttmie,

nas proven itseit a never-railing cure, and is sold by our drtigista Faris Bros, at tho low price of 65 cents a bottle. It also cures cloudy urine, which ofien is the cause of aches and pains, check i wasting and dcci'y, imparls refreshing dreamless sleep at night, gives strength to every part and amoves all symptoms of nervous debility, till Nov. 1-88

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.atabOdKal&n.) WWlWrOMS Otawal. lMt, BUSINESS UXIVERSITV Ions fmrjlnti, 5t, iff, l'ifi. f urns, ma osum, rrUdjait ud tvui, Beit facilitica for RusineM, Short-hand, Penmanship, Eaaliah aad Actual Bnaiaea. Traiumir. Indi

vidual inatructioa. Educate for prent i.aat .xpen I

aivc in lime aaa manev. Attwuw ut.. trarfu.! - . . ......... ...

atei hold lucrative raiitiona. A atrictlv bufnia ' 1 'IM&S It. JUtxVAi, AtlOTnoy, Will

achool. Open au yen,. Eater now. Write Ion t ;

ELtvQANT CATALOGUE, FREE.

BVXCAN BA ISfAN, (H O. Dtr ciK, In. O. Batjias) Attorneys. OfBce over Blair's thoe store, -rest side public fqunrn. particular alter lion will be given to Probate cases, rolli o .inns, etc. Will practice in all tne courts. M TVXS COSR, Altornor i. Offlce up-slnirs over Corner clothing store, west sido. Will practice ia ail the eourts of .the State. ProbRte business -gireu

special ana cirerui attention.

T OC.DKN &J10QER8, Alton ev,offlofl

JU ovir first iMational Uank. Uusiness

of a letral nature eiven careful attention

in al 1 courts. Real estate title citrefulty examined by aid of Loudon's Abstract. A specialty made of the collwstion ' and

rumitttince of claims of all kinthi.

A. PUTiK. Attnrnev. offl',1 in Allen

t) . & McNary't new 'block, up-stairs

over corner room. Sjieeial aad careful attention will be given to probate busi.

nets, a ia to prompt collection or claims.

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i. 'jjei'Siraa a.

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$1,500 in Cash frtntiaais

CALL OX N-. 11 ROG1

nt his Livery Stals

of tliis Deft, Ce

.Lists aud other iuforo

nf Pure, Running Waterj . . A. R JOHNSON 1

Pi'wbaite CataMns vt.,

Ia the Circurt Court of Moaroa

Ind- September Term, 1S88.

Benjamin F. Adams. Atmlnnti

i.heeeuite of Xs'icholas 8. .Ha

eased, vs. Permelia J. Hfa-& J. Ferine, Char!es C. Pert rut. .. i a..a r. , r -T

rnnuvri tfuuaou cmnn.nt, oaA

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giro special attention to settline de-

ccdentii' estates, eolleerinir tc. Will

! practice in alii courts. Is City Attorney,

Why embitter life bv dragging a round and way bo found in hi office over the

with lame back, diseased kid iters, dronsi.

cal swellings, female weakness, nervous' debility, heart diseaso and rheumatic com

plaints, when .Dr. tfvniicr s Kidney and Baokaubo Cure will so quickly euro ? Rev. A. J. Merchant, Presiding Elder, writes: 'It gave me almost 'instant nnd

onlirely pornunont roliof." Superior to

all known medicines in these diseases.

For sale by Paris Bros-, Bloomington,

and S. M. Ma tubus, Ciear Creek, Ind.

till Feb. 22, "89.

RICHARD A. FULK, Att'y. Notice to Noa-Rcsldents. The State of Indiana, Monroe County. In the Monroe Circuit C.'urt, Septem

ber Term, 18A8.

Uompiatnt ino. lato. Robert Hath vs. Goo. II. Williams.

Florence J. Williams, Julia Skirvin, Cit

izens Loan Fund and Saving Association .

Now conies the ir laintitt, by Iticlinrd A

Fulk, his attorney, and Hies his. com-

nlaiut herein, togelbor with nn ara titvit

that suid defendant, George B. Williams, is not a resident of the Slate f Indiana ;

that said action is for correcting and foreclosing a mortgage given on real estate in

Monroe county, Indiana, by u-irgo -u.

Williams to Robert Until, dated Juno

19th, 1886, and thai said non-residunt de

fendant is a necessary party therolo.

Notice is therefore hereby given said

defendant, lust named, that uulcsa ho be and appear on lha first day of tho next term of tho Mimroo Circuit Court, to bo huldon on the 1st Monday of September, A. D. 1888,at the court house in lilooininglon,

in iiaid County and Stato, and answer or

cinur to smd complaint tho ramo will be

beard and determined in his absuuoe.

Witness my name and tho son I of said

Court, affixed at Bloomington this 9tb

ay of July, A- - 1-18.

0EAI.J K.VOCU FULIjBg.

i.ioik .uonroa virvmt vouk. Ju'y H, 1868.

"Corue" olothing store.

EAST - .457, Attorneys. Office in tli-9 Walclren Block, north tide public square, up stairs. Give prompt attention to Probate business, and to the collection

of olaim. Will also practice in all the Courts, Business solicited. Remember

tho location. Agents for No. 1 insurai.ee.

TAMES F. MORGAN, Attorney, east

fj of l.ho Fir t National Bank, up-stairs

rrooaM ana ronsion business given ia! and prompt attention.

t R. WQRRALlr, Attorney, Office up-

stairs, over aieuaiiit o: uo.'s stcro. Will practice in al! the courts. Snecial

attenticn given to the Pension' business,

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To Permelia J. MavSohS, Poring and Charles C. Periag Sandeni and Judson Sanders 1 :fctavl!ild. You are teverallv b

Hod fthat the above named ptatioaW,?i

Admin iatrator of the estate aforeMid ' triij

niea ir sne vtrvsuii Vtoort ot Jti

Conntv. Indiana, u petition, nakii

defendants theieto, and prariajr

for aa order and decree of said t-ttil' ....k.i..; it... .- i -S

.HHwiH,i vt nantHli. wmt balongiag to thv-ttteof aaid da

and in laid petitk)iiwteerihd, to naapi

assets tor tne payment of the debts i lialdliti-M Of said estate:, and that atiA

tition. av filed anil naniltn- laaat tirli'1

Tngm naid Circuit Court la Bloonino-w

ton. Indiana, on the twelfth iudicial

n r . I. - , . . . - "

vi iiiir i-piQii,,ir term, toito, w sani oourv the sami being the loth day SeptMbtir,

Witnoss, tbo Clerk and Seal of

UOttrt this 30th dav of .Ittly. ISSft. lij ENOCH TOLL ML Clerk Manrce Circuit Ccurt Louden & Uosers. Attva.'

July JS, 1888. ' afl

UTJUtllSlifa IBSr. M wie iwtatktasA i

E. C.ATKIN8&CO., Uanantctnrcra ulhhrh grade

-tjl) ICUISVItU jltWaiDABY t CHIOSlia Kill

- 1, Tims Tabi.r a BiooJitooton. GOINti NORTH Fast Mail, 11:32 a.m. Chicago Night Kxprcja. 1 1:2? n.m. GOING SOUTH Fast Mail, 3 53 p.m. Louifvillo Nieht Kxpross, :i 22 a.m. CARTER PURRING AgtBloomin gt

Moiice of Adaiiuistrjiiioa. NOTICE is hereby given, that tho undersigned hits been appointed by the Clork of tho Circuit Ciurt of Monroe County.: Stato of Indiana, administrator

of tho nstato of David Bveri-y, Into of

said eoi.nty, docosscd. Said 'Klan is supposed tq bo solt-nnt. JAJJKS K-Hl!N'KY, July 13, 1389. Administrator.

FINE SAWS A SPECIAL1 Miile from the finest .wltote.1 Sleitit

,mv, ,,.,. inrq, aua rnc mo5l 8K11UUI WM employed In their ntannfartnra.

REPAIRING PROMPTLY DON$

-j .-.,i.'ii -orKiiHu. o Keen m stneaabfl lino ot l.r jnib-B, ULPDtK aud torroa Ua and Miu. itt-rruiH.- S Write for prli-c-lkt and our W qnotatloas INCIANAP0U3, ISO. :: MEMPHIS, til

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