Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 27, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 August 1888 — Page 2

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ALYIX P. HOVSY, of Posey. Lieutenant Governor, ISA. J, CHASE, of HtMoka. Jadgeser Sopramo Coart, 1st Wst. SILAS T. Cofey, of Gay. sftfc Diss. WALTIR OUW, of Whitley. 8eenary of State, coablks fc griffis, r Let Auditor ofState, A B&UCXCAjRt, oromifir Treasurer of State, ;3.a.UNGl,rfTn4eAn 9ofetmdsnt of PubWo Instruct, AKVIY M.LA 7DU.rm.f jPuM. eteportor of Bapvaa Coait, JOHS L-GBUTlTBArf JlMfa. Tm. CNgm, Mi District. ' VK&WMX DUN CAM of HoarAeo.

fijiicM Tfcam wilt b a-Unaa Sally f Um Psfaabliusas of Maarae and adjoining rmratbs at MuiaasaaAt , 8atanfaqr, KaYeenaerSd.'SS. Good speaker win be ia artoadaaa. T all partkmian wt at aaesriyshry. : By onto of CMrtnaCamnltte.

- A colored teuastw was talkiae about eoloreS bmq' who are

qajotai is Dtawciate, and said, the

other dac : "I say, boss, I can oaderBtaad vbya white awn night lie a Democrat, bat I oat BnAsrtasd it ta a colored aoan. Dej aiot Dnaocrata altHideyse bought, aud I 'pe deas fellows was ail booght." Quota raakie to Grower one ereniag of late, as they "at in their parlor so cool: "Dear Grew, I pray yea the diSereare explata hmxt free trade aad tariff 00 wool." SaysGmver to fraohie, "the dif

ference m tfaw" and he swelled to

eaurisUant.Mxs, "the tariff pats wool ea the workiogsaaa' back, wliiie fret trade palU it over his eyes,:'

-The

sot as yet' placed hi&4rtf fir "of ceptoneeetowthe pablie k at but ..--Mwa. It has. sat arrived hark fives Kagland, where hv was mat for revision, by the Cobdea dob.

Be Baa Fim Opportunity en ike Pom Qetw, but f&tt ASBiHQTOsr, Awe. 13. The

- nositioa assnmed by Iawso, of

- Iowa ;Caaaoa of IIKoois.and th-, ar BepobUeaas -that of objecting to ceasideratioD, by aaaaimoat! coastat, of nieaaares apei notions of Deniotnta till actios, is taken

apoo sasse 01 the general peouoo

ais forced Matsoa to throw a

sop to tbeeoldierftof tbe eoootry by

eaUtag wp ia the Hoase to-day the

Btlt to laetease to S3U a month the aaasioo for total deafness. Proba-

MT two ar three dosen soMiers 10

Indiass will receive benefits ander

the provisNBS of this measi

The tall was promptly pamed of

cXMUse. jwttboat debate or oaestibn,

tsere betag bo objection tort. Mr,

Matsoa looked satisfied when tbe bill was adopted, sad appeared to

be aaea tally congratulating himself

apaa fcavtag throwa a too to the

whale: bat he was not kmc to be

left to bis happy reflections. Ko aooaer was the bill passed than

then was a chorus from the BepabBcaa aide erring: New yea have tbe Boor, keep op the work ; "Call ap the depeadeot pension bill;" HJet us year arrearages bill r"

Tbe MiU bill is, as ttw detaoersey claim, 'a free trade bl)', and also a protective tariff bill, t is ar protective tariff bill for thV south at the expense of free trade for the aor. . . rDarias the camiiaica of 1840,

says the New York Star, a hugb

wooden ball about ten feet in diameter was roiled from one end of the country to the other, beajmaiug at Cumberland, Maioe. Its progress excited s good deal of enthusiasm for the first Oeaeraliiarrisot, and an attempt is being made to repeat tbe experiment this year fey the

Republicans of tbe same town. I

The original ball it, of course , not ia existence, but another oa a has' been eoastrcsted as aear like it as Phle. If the. Republican party were, really a free whisky party the Democrats woold work night and day to make people believe it wasn't. A Bew free wbuky party would divide the Democratic vote about thaeatddleaad that weoJdo't do at alt ' ' . I, 1 A remarkable auction sale took place on July 31, at Lexington, Kyn on the occasion of the sale of the clebrated racing three year old stallion Bell Boy. This liorse bad a record at three years of 2:26, sad was bought four months ago far 35,00Q by Jefferson Seaman. To close the partnership, the animal was agaro sold as above, and , brought 00 the block the large sum of fifty thousand dollars, the larg-

est price ever paid fur a' horse ip this country. The purchaser of Bell Boy was C. K. Seaman;

Law Watreaa. The subject of low wagons is be

ing uiscHssed in the agricnltural

press at this time sad farmers are

beginning to see the advantages of

low wheels. One writer ays:

"Uranting tbst the same load on

thirty inch wheels runs a little

heavier than 00 wheels twice that

tiigbt," etc. Is it proven that low wheels do run heavier? The ten

dency in tricycle manufacture has

steadily been in the direction of

small wheels. Commencing with fifty inch tires they have been re

duced every year, and now thirty

inch drivers are the accepted thing.

Jt is true that in the tricycle the

power is applied to both Jaree and

small wheels by gearing, but it is a

principle that tbe higher tbe gear

the more power will be re

quired in propulsion. Yet in spite

of this, the smaller wheels are giv

ing tbe best aatistaotion, and are

considered the easier to run

Wkcther a low wagon rdniharder

titan a iitgh wheeled one Of not,

there is no doubt that a small wheel with a broad, tire will ann

much easier than with me Barrow

tire, audit the low wheal is to come

mto universal employment by our

farmers, by "all means let us. hive

the broad tires also. In this connection we have often wondered why ball bearings as need oh tricycles were not used in modified form on heavy draught wagons. The bearings of a modern cycle contain from ten to twelve of these- steel balls about a fourth of an inch in

diameter, upon which the wheel re

volves, thereby reducing friction to

a minimum, in the wheels of farm

or heavy draught wagons, the steel roller could be substituted for the

Sam mmxnnnrifmt ft ball with sdvantage, as less

pretty generally known thatGener-J he t0 or cbiP & be at Harrison is a Calviniat of the'J""" cTrr ony road. The

obi school. His theoloey is not .xel wouhl newi he no larger

tempered by modern leniencr, and j t present, though it would he may be said to accept the'tcach- j J f mform diameter throughout, lags of the Bible literally, I li eard mn" cast,BB of nb would

him once in a mminul ru at. I ho . ' " u oniy. enougn Mrecr 10

Attorney for the Stato. where Lis rerei've its complement , of .totts.

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One Talna; at aTftMe. Editor IndUnapolis JournaM In Tom Brown at Bogbr tlicre is a nice little story : th tbe' British army in the West Indisi, there was ' poor black soldier who waa whipped time and again, for getting drunk. Once when hejwas going through the process tlfe Captain would call a halt and iwliort him to sobriety. The poorjjiJWIow cried out in anguish s "Catt, if you preaches, preachee ; anpfyou fl.iggee but no presents ajd floggee too." It was intenceljruel in the captain to refuse jiistihccause he had the poor fellow tied,-' 80 I complain of tholthird-party folks who are using both 'tlw pulit sod stunip to defeat .Harrison, t ii very cruel to pi-gfa politics on Sunday these hot August days. Give ns a rest. It 'is the strangest thinly I have u in more than forty years in the ministry in Indiana afltbe while trying to do my best for temperance. What do men and women mean in really helping the Democratic par tyj which,, as a party, has been on the wrong; tide of every otbral and patriotic question sima SwuVrfer was hot at. Jko, M. Biiiao,?. Oxfobp, P., Aug. X. ? ' Now is the time to take a day's

vacation and go on a picnic. The

bugs nave reached their average

siae and tbe snakes and lisards

beckon you to come. Go and spend

a quiet cay communing with nature

and fighting mosquitoes.

One of the best variations on

the hen and-a-half theme we have

seen is from an exchange, and it evidently comes from the inmost depths of the editor's heart. It is as follows : "If a delinquent and a

hair should come up and par a dol

lar and a half, an editor and a half

would then stand some chance ot

getting a meal and a half occasion ally." '

FACTS FOR THE PEOPMB, Tbu "Indiana" niid "Witiicna' Fire In. snrsnce Companiai of Indianipolii, and Evans ville, lnd., hiivc- morensteU to the territory occupied, lkn any two .board

com patties refiretunted in

auto. Tbe Indiana Ins. Co. but Tb Citisans' Ins. V. has

llonroo cb lu-

$300,000 200,000

HaveYoi What If

TO mm & CHI; C ACQ OA II LV HE

Total, 500,000 II "Indian" furninhet a bnlf a million dollars of usets in tliuio two Companies, two board companleti tbst hnvo asvnciea

in all the Utes nliionie of the territories of tbe United States would have to have nineteen milliou of dollars in snrts to

equal tbe J ud in o and Citizens' Compsnies oniethinn tboy csnnot do. Tbe

lndinna and cumus tompsmes are

slnctiy home Insurance Companies, having no agencies established outside of the State of Indiana, therefore we claim that thooe two Companieii have more "assets'' to tbe ''iqunifo in He" lbnn any two Companies teprasented In Monroe oon lnd. WK. M. TA.TB, Avmt.

Vandalim Xsine. Tat Croat Faist Mall Uu. The Shortest, Bert, and Quickest JLiae between the North and South. West Bound Leave ttreancasUe June.

tion 1:0? p. in., 8:05 a, in., litfi alfht.

Arrive, Terra iiaule, roo p. mn W:2 a. m., 1:30 a. m. Arrive, Kfflngbam, 4:18 p.m., 1:00 a-m. 3:45 a. in. : - Arrive, St. Louis, 7 30 p. m,9:0Q p. T:00 a. m. Arrive, Kansas City, 0:00 mM 7:33 p. in. Going East Leave Junction, 3.22 p.m., 1.49 p.m., 3.28a. m., ".56 s.m. Arrive Indianapoliii, 5.00 p. m., 2.60 p

3.45 a. m., 4.15 a. m, - Going North Leave Tons Haute, 4jO0 p. m. and 6:00 a. n. Arrive, South Bend, 11.00 p. ro. and 1.15 p. m. Xst boond and west hound train are daily. . Making direct con auctions for all points under tbe sun. Your connections, are sure and quick in Union Depot. No Transfers or Lay wvr and your aceumroodations are unes.elled. An y information regarding route, rates See., address CIT AS. B. MIXER, Traveling Yatt. Agent, Terra Haute, lnd. K. A. FOBD, P. A, SL Louis, Mo.

opponent for the defense was the Hon. Daniel Yoorliees. The ac

cused had committed a brutal and

unprovoked murder io a fit of

dBsakea rage, and U now serangf ment anA Eet UP common sense,

a life sentence at Michigan Citv.

It was a Ioao andatf itin trial.

and the rholetawn turned on; cn

why Cleveland hesipe to bear tbe two eminent law-

1 ue box would be dust tight, and

about once amonlh filling with

vaHelinerould be all the. lubrica

uw necessary, woo will expert

easy running, but strong wheel

farm waganar N. i. Press.

for

"Show yoor hand,-" Mr. Hataoa

stood solitary and alone for several aeeoaaa.. He was eoofbaed; be bekl tbe ftoar and ooold have asked for enauMraliua of any pension biQaoa tbe calendar, and be eould baveaamiedceaaicforatioa; bat be did ao move; be wanted so action; 'furthermore, his party was pledged

against eoasineraiiaa of any general pension legislation. Finally,

sar. saaisoa sat oowa. The opportuaity was now gone, and be aiiKktbNaifht ia the samo light

e pas stooa for years willing and aaxieas to pat himself oa record in favor of pension Itcidatioa till the

point is reached where there i dan

ger of aa! aetmo, and then retreat

. A novel swindle was made pabfic yestetday throagh the kick irnade to the poKee by one of the victims. The person -ia auestma was Sen. J. Brill, of No. 296 West Sixth street, who yesterday morning received a call from a meaaenrw of the United States Express CWpaay, Ha bad a package addmsedto BriU which bad been eat front Wilkesbarre, Penn., C O. D, the charges being 10.60. Opening it he foond it to contain a cheap-looking, vruMte watch ol a extremely snide make. Packed In the box was a bill for 160, on -rbieh credit bad been given for 50. It was receipted by F. S. Twis. Tbe watch wan worth at a libera! estimate about l,22i refait. Mr. Brill, of coarse, never ordered it and knows nothing bunt the man lewis, whose name ppmn at the foot of tbe bill. He niaVie en effwt to have bis money rrtornAl at tbe express office, but the authorities there refaxed to retiupd itj-CinvinoMti uttirer.

yets arrayed against each other.

Mr. voorhses, as usual, with no mitigating ciroamstances to help him oat, tamed to his floweriest

and most sentimental rhetoric.- He difadid upon tbe prisoner's wafcness for strong drink, bis rem ire e

when he realised what he had done,

and tbe anguish of his family. His

votee gsew hnstcy he has a vvon-

drrfol command of his voice. He

shed tear, which he can do at will.

judicially, ss you turn on the water

hi a hydrant. The jury, altho ugh

they knew- Mr. Yoorbees, was not

unmoved, and when be concluded

with an eloquent allusion to ibedi-.

vine . eompasaieo ol Christ, who

wept over the transgressions of ;

(Winers, the balance was trembling

la favor of acquittal.

beard the closing argiim',nt, de'iv

ered in Mr. Harrison's calm, (lbpassionate tones, a marked contrast to Mr. Voorbeea' florid style, can ever forget it. One sentence was particularly thrilling. . He remi tided tbe jury that "Christ the Savior was also the Judge, and that if He wept ever the sins of Jerusalem He also sternly rebuked the Pharaseesand pointed with the finger of wrath to the flame of bell."

Chairman Quay says of Gen

eral Harrison's speeches that "if

he keeps on in the same way he will elect himself without any help from the national committee.

A area mt Sanaa RataMes.

If the following among tbe world's

distinguished ones, live to celebrate their

reipfcctive birthdays this year : Bismarck will turn 73. Simon Cameron will be 89. George WUiliam Ouitis will turn 84.

Verdi and Admiral Potter will toacb

it.

John Bright and Edward Pierrtpont

win m ii. Adelaide Bistort and Phil Sheridan will turn el. "

Jefferson Davis and UamtHon Tub will

cmw roar-snore. Benjumin H- Bristow and Edwin Booth, will be 55. '.' Jodge Stephen J. Field and Guaeral M. P. Banks will be 71.

General Joseph JC Johnston and John

G. Whittiorwill be 81.

General Sherman and General Long-

sireet win Diana oiue ana grav at 8.

Max Mueller, Thomas Hugbes, Ernest

Benan and John Sherman will be SS.

Martin V. Tupper and Cassius M. Clay

will return ST.

xr ...i " v iiaie uomns, jrroi. jinziev, uoo. it,

,v"" . P..niln..n and Rhiium. TV. YtA .ill

oe 03. John C.Fremont, Benson J.Lossing and

Jtensonier will hava lived just thr-

qunrtera of a century. Gladstone, Hannibal Hamlin, OlivI Wendell Holmes, Bobeii C. Scbeack and Alfred Tennyson will be 79.

Ferdinand de Lesseps, tbe French Ear

giaeer, and David Dudley Field, the American lawyer, will reach 83.

Queen Victoria, Jobn Koskin, General

Bneecrans, Cyrus W. Fields, and Julia Ward How will score 69 summers. Tbe spirit of 78 will animate Robert Browing, Geo. Tlckner Curtis, Harriet Beeeber Stowe and Octave Feaillet. B. B. Hayes, Donald O. Milehell, James Parten, Rosa Bonbeur, Dion Boiicicault and 'Oliver Optic" will reach . George Brancroft, the American his

torian, and Von Moltke, the German

The Buffalo Times remarks

that the Democrats are well oryaaised snd art only waiting for the order to move. -The Inter Ocean

adds thai the order will be issued

by the American people on the 6ch

of November and the party would do wall to be packed up.

A citixen of Gainsville. Ga..

whose pet. cow suddenly showed

symptoms of going dry, consulted

a cow doctor, who decided

that she had the "hollow tail." and

split the 'tail, inserted a quan

ta of salt and turnentine and

bound it ' Going out the m-xt day to see bow the cow was getting

along, the owner caught a. hrHf grown pig, which he kept in the

same lot, engaged in socking the

cow, and this accounted for the falling off of milk. He at onee took tbe bandage off the unfortun

ate eow'a tail. Medical and Surgical Bepnrtor.

Mrs! Generals Hancock .Logan

and Blair now receive pensions of

9ZJUW a year as the widows of Major Generals. Mrs. Tyler, Mrs, Lineola, Mrs.-G'rant and M w.Gnrfieldeach receive a pension of fo,000. An exchange makes this 8U-

gestmw: "Each farmer should pr vide himself with an extra hoe or

two this season and make ev

ery candidate who comes along

take a row with him while discussing election affairs. The farmer

who sits on the fence to discus polities this year will not be entillrdto sympathy if his crop is shot t in the fall. Benides, the candidate

will ao doubt fairly vesrn lor an

opportunity to show his snprecin-

tton of the honesty of the farmer's

work by taking a band himself. Have an extra hoe hnndy, lor thr

candidate is sure to be arouud."

warrior, will be as old as the century 88.

Miller Bros, have added to

their stock some very fine teas. Tbe

English Breakfast, ct$l per pound is a good tea, and makes such a "draw" as you have often dreamed of. They have an Oolong at 80c. per lb., that is a superb tea, also. Not bing better than good tea, and Miller Bros, have it.

Bedford Mail: Prof. D. Driscoll will start Saturday for White Sulphur Springs, Montana, where he has accepted the position of Superintendent of the Public Schools. Prof. D. is thorough in his profession, both thoreticdlly" and practi

cally, and we bespeak success for

htm io his new field.

Scientific American : A. G. B.

Is there any substance which

will prevent and stop fermentation in apple cider or other fruit juices ? A. Sulphur burned in tbe bar rel has the desired tendency. A stick may be coated with melted sulphur, lighted snd held in the half fi lied barrel, which is shaken to cause usorption of the gas.

In a speech which he delivered at Blooniiugton, Ills., Rev. Joo A. Brooks of Missouri, the Prohibition candidate for vice president said : "II God lets me live I shall never tell a He during this campaign, for th re is no need of it." Mi. Brooks is sensible. There is no need of it. His party cannot possibly succeed, and it would be lolly for him or anyone else connected with it to lie in the vain hope of enabling it to accomplish I he impossible. But Mr. Brooks should not set a time limit to his laudable intention He ought not to tell a muglc lie, or a double one, during this campaign or at any other time.

YOUNG

sum ypkmsiBrm

MEN, '

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OF BLOOMING TON,

We have Just received an immense NEW STOCK.

of LEGdNT DESIGNS and fine fitting TdlLOB-MADE GARMENTS. PRICES BEAWONABIiE,

The Eagle Clothing House

Ym havet&t f Wapiti us jgm ym'-jmi & gUmps imk tka business, inUrest 'jctii9 - .': ' " .:

Tt begin with, th af the fader is divided 1 into.SeitmUi'H Different

m 'PV. WfAlltmli T. . . ml). ' .-.....J-.. mm... . . ... . ..... .

m, na. wmw veW tulIU 'ton. lOlllUllIt! JTMXalaa editors, city edit ore, biraph .edltoni, eambaibge edllore, eduorist wrtUa-i, si eeJnl mteni, and aiout thirty reporters. Tbb JAn.T Neira staff 1 admittedly without o mpiaior in the West, nnd rtumbeis , , &i a. 'The Tclegrapli Room. To a its Urns ipcdal wins iws run Into Thy Daji.j "Kkws building, ami lbs paper's own operators ttks the meaungis and Juiad tbeui immediacy to the Wegriipb ojltor. I'ho number of opei alors is . .......... 3 a. Ifhs Coinpoefcor'B itocm. IPTmib my" has psum

me bauds of tht projier wivising editor it goaf to

me iypteeuer. 'jtneivi ;ure it good nun of nira lit Thb Dux Kinrs oillce on an average . . 7Jt 4. The Linotype Room. But; the compositor doesn't do all the typesetting. '.Dha "Lmotj-pe" machlmt "sets type" by esittBii: n-Uite-of-type, on somewliat the same prmclpn us the type-fooiKler easts a ingle type, Foitrteea if these machines sre ht tse in Thb Daily Mnw f&t, and the number f persons required in thb d;iwtaient Is . . ' . :tt" $. The Artlses" and Bngtavoni' department. Bat tie metropolitan daily nos givw Its readeis mt or It i reading matter, bmt ali. ill nstraUons. By the old of good artists, sine etiheri .and pbotogrsphy )ry eleoric light This Dajiuy Mfcws a-ow prinrfiig the best ttewspaperUlisitrattonu in America. Tiv take the best sewlos of iikpled workers to tlu number of . j A. The Stereotype Foundry.llie laatler fype and plo-tnrea--being now locktd up" la the " formt" tli work rs next traaareired to I he foundry. A niCr polium daily no Ion.pT prints from ns type. n order to print a hitjrs udition qnlckly It is tnecei aary to multiply tht pivtHn-r turfaca, mat U3 I socowplished by out lag duplicate tferariypad plates, from whieli, after they bare letn fastened to tho presses, the tniiiUnir is done, Of wwm typim Tm Daii,1' Si'WS k quires . ...... g. 7. The Press Room. Tan BiiCt.v Haws used ebr double perfecting presses, cspiJile oif printing 100,000 complete pspen per boui.'. To ran these these sie requited men to the number of . ...... .31

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3a

it. Tlui Hattfog and Seiivery

ers'"arj d the ie Hverv clerl

papers i week. The force nawh(i-J'

i. s4w Bngine Kwm. j. o supply cue inou three statin bo; hta of 176 henreHM

three engines v ii h an aggregate affti All deimitmei ti are liSised br th

descent system which here (tonmtjpsf )

department mimnez .... . ..- it.:

xm, Tm Circcilatkm Dirpaftment.- The mml manofwHored urtide, od ttfiph departnifot to diivelop tbd Buajia

average nunoeir or worKs m ll, Th llatMH!rifoa Sieenw All the

otof-tetra, wbittler of indirthisl

sale aens agentii, M8S to rough thb

tJsw epirtuinl; eioploys on tbe a maps . I, Thik liusintss OmcsnMgeBersJekrkaTiii

paper, amh asr nceivingand eariagp menie of wbks o-cr Sjen btorll

and bandSed vmrr dav -reeeTviiBirs

- cash, it gemtal Iwkkeeidmn of.-

sauuusGs BMW'SUiriWiuuvvvvi a- afnavl

ij inti vara o isounnr requires ttwoetataatiMaaam

three jemtors i . . . . . -.'i . Sr i L

is. Tbe atclimiui-Tc innre perixt praterlfr risk t fiw twvnAcbnen ar eaxatlyji ili 15. The Hew York OOe;-ThiBflgameean1iU

genensl aiaoaget ami isnsaias . . .s

:"n;?t'a in chrgecianBi

iToiiui)uiimiiiaHTiapnacnt . . . if.. The ItttwiukM Bait aw To faciUtaa;

' wtmKtm insnis Mint Hl SIUB OS , W ....... . . . ....

iud the piy roll tans from $5,500 to fo,oM

ganag ssmg tm year asuowo, llsa ibeni is even a larzer anneal area

) - ; op,aiultJei rphaaa cable tolls I

iDearly a thoaMtnd dollam a week.

'together tbe exiiemntnris of Tkcm . : tlhe year 1888 wilt vary very littte ;

-J foregoing takes no soccgut olr the special cowespon dents at bnitdidsof plsces ttroughouttbe eaar'l correspondents; of fifteen hmxhreii oev agent throuwtUiePiortbwotuuoJbtributoanaDsji.TNBWsiorme!

"""i wo Buwnu ciiy cainrwrs ; w mny-tvro waoieaue aty osie wfta their horses and wages; of i and fifty branch advertisement Mikes lliroBghout the city, all ccnaectei with tbe main olSce by tetephone. asS

sane tnonssna news dots wno msso living, in whom or in part, seKint! Tim tfuix News in Chicago. Thte tewaii

ine puoiuner w mase a uhicaoo matit Hews, it ceaUUiii raider to tiuy ltone cent a day. Meamrw1mBi rrodiHrtion. The DAtl.Tr News is wrtli ita xriv iim't itt Th Chirifi, n.Jl m i. u m iiiSfsB

mailsd, postage paid, for fS.00 per yctir, or 25 cents per month. Addnim .

Vtvivtt V. Xt&WSm, Fublishr Thb Daxlt Nsb

FERTILZERS, OP THE JUSTLY FAMOUS HORSE SHOE BRAND, ARE SOLD ONLY BY MILLBK BH03. Go and See Them,

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SEPT. 8th, IS THE TIME W HEH THE "BANKER STORE" will assume Mammoth Proportion, as that is the date of tbe GRAND OPENING,, of Breeden & Co. TH OLD MAXIM THAT "GOODS WELL BOUGHT ABE HALF SOLD'

will be clearly demonstrated by BREEDEN & CO. as six years have been spent in the wholesale business to learn bow to buy.

We propose to Buy and Sell for Cash. This means Rock Bottom

Prices. BREEDEN fc CO.

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aWMlHAMlLTDNaaArnWrU.

WIT II BCft

OLD KELIAKLE LIIVE

BETWEEN

Indianapolis fc Cincinnati

Rates to Ksstern PoinU $1 to tl SO below other lines

W. H.F1SUEK, Gen. Ae't C.ll Jkl.K. Indianaplls. CUAS, H. ROOKWKLL, G. P. & T. A., Cincinnai,Ohii,

Sale of Heal Estate

by Administratrix. r i ' -

XTOTICE IS HEftRRY GIVEN, that

J.1 by virtue of an. oriiir of the Monroe

Circuit Court, the unOsmencd Adminis

tratrix of tbe estate of William Turner,

deceased, will oner tor sale at Auction, at the south door of tbe Ojtirt Uouie in tbe city of Bloomington, County of itooroe

and State of Indiana, en FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1S88,

! the folio wine described Ileal Estate, situ-

. ate in thecouny of Monroe and State of ' liiiliariai iA.arSl

Seminary ljots (lfll) nne hundred and

eighty one. ("183) one hundred and eishtv

I have tbe lareest and Imt selected i two, (183) une hundred and eichty -three,

stock ever broueht to Bloomiiiaton. and: (lot) ono hundred and pichty-four. and

will sell you goods cheaper (ban- an v one. foui acres off of tbe (with sad of Semi-

C. C. TURNER THE LEADINGUNDERTAKER r-A-'-N--D , Furniture Dealer.

I have a fine display of

Chamber Suites,

PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES, Fancy Chaius, Baby Wagons,

Carpkt SwKEPEKfi, Mirrors,

PICTURE FRAMES. ORGANS kept in stock, and sold on monthly payments.

have the Household 8wine Machine

tbe best Machine made, and tbe cbespest.

j. also Keep

Clolniitff for Fanerals

which only costs about ono-faalf as much

as othor clothinc. Come and see mcnurt b

side of square, in Waldron's Block.

LfTHOCRAPHER ELECTROTYPE R

ENGRAVER c

BINDER 3kittp

i-itiPlK PRINTER. p B!.fcHK. BOOKS, ETC. MOST COMPt-tTf HOUSE IN THE WOT.

Steam

Book sad Jab

nnrr Lot (18,'i one hundml and eiuhtv-

Ove all situate in tbe northraist quarter of

wi-unii v) an, town jo; eigin range i)

one west.

A bo Seminary Lots (I SI9) one hundred

and thirty-nine, (140) ono hundred and forty, (141) ono hundred and forty one, (142) one hundred and forty-two, (148)

one hundred snd lortv-eicht, snd one

acre off of the wet side of Seminary Ltt (14?) on hundred and fjrty -seven, all in the northwest quarter of Mcl.fon (S), town

(8) right run go (i) west, in the County of

Monroe and State of Indianit. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, the m.idue in equal payments t nino and liigbtoen months, with notes at interest, waiving relief from valuation laws, and secured by good freehold surotii-s. Slc to begin at 1:30 o'clock p. m. CLARA M.ST KONG, Administratrix. Lnudf n & Rocer?, Alfya. July 18, 1888.

isitnply purifying and cleansing tin blood is not sufficient. It needs enrich ii hIso, tbe nrvou iystem needs toning' up, all ot which is act-mnplisbed by Or. F;nn.r' . 111. .(.4 .....t r.ivop U ii n. A4 .r dfli NT a ....

Tcftfllrt. tT lf. r.M,k Umhav in ttll I

coughs; bis Golden Relief in all palm, and stomach snd bowel disorders; hit

Kidney and rWfciichrt Cure in lame bark, dropsv mi all kidney disorders ; his German fCyn-Salve in sure ', crackiHl flcin iind pili-t; 14 t'apiiol Bitters lor appeLiU and strength. Fur le by Fasts Bros., BloomingtDii, and & M. IIatiiksh. Clear Crerk, lnd. Week Esn Tickeis. The Vandnlia Linn has placed on sale at one rojrulsr lot-al ticki-t fare for the round trip, at all it ticket station, excursion tickets to any other station -on the Vnndalia Line, good going on any regular piseii;or train on Snturdny evening and Sunday morning and good mttirnins: on any n-c-uUr passenger train which will enable passengers to rctum to starting point befoie noon of Monday immediately following date of sale. Such excursion tickets will be sold only to such stations at which passenger trains stop as per offlcisl time tables and will be sold only when such official schedules indicate that there is time to return to starting point before noon of the Monday nest following J,he date of sale of such tickets. These tickets will be sold to all applicants and between all stationson the Vandnlia Line at which regular passenger trains stop to deliver or receive passengers. It spems strange that any one will see a friimd suffer from rheumatism,

neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, aching

nerves, etc.,

has proven itself a never-failing cure, and

is sold by our drtigists Faris Bros, at the low price of 85 cents a bottle. It also cures cloudy urine, which often is the causa of aches and pains, checks wasting and decay, imparls refreshing dreamless sleep at night, gives strength to every pa rt and removes ail symptoms of nervous debility, till Nov. 1-83

BUSK IKK & nUJSKlKK, Attys.J notice to rVosi-Reaiitenla. In tbe Mtatn f Indi.-tn t, Monroe county.

In the Monroe circuit court, Septomber

itirro, lone. Complaint Ho. 1470. v

Tbe First Naticral Dank of Bloojuing-

ton, lnd. vs. Geo. W . UullvnbHcbttr, alar gsret. BoUenbscher. Msry NTirlbcoll et at. .ow comes the plaintiff, by Uirtklrk &

Buskirk, attorneys, and Xlus their complaint herein, together witb nn aflldavit

ol' competent person lhatsnid deferidsnt,

Mnry Northcott, is not a resWont of the Sttite of Indiimn, that an id action Is to

cim-rect ii mistake and to enfeaco a lien

upon real estate in this State by a foncliure of a ntortgntce on said real estato,

mti ttMtfnid noii-rnident is a necetsnry party thereto.

Notice is thircfori) bert'oy pivea said detendant, lust named that tinle-s fhe b and appear on the flrst day ol the next u-nn f Monroe cirriitt cairt,ti he hohlen on the 1st Menday of 5otemlr, A. I).. 1BH3, tt the Court House, in Bi Kuninjton.

in .said county and 3tte, and answer ot1 demur to' said oompliiiiit, the wmr1

wilt beheartl Httd debrmined in her ubsoneo. , x Witness my name and the sital of Said court, affixed nt Mooiningtou, this 29th daj of June., A. I. 1A33. !. EN OCH FULLER, Cln. July 4, 18J.

BU.SKWK & BUSKritR, ,"(JT. W. kikk, P. K. BusKtRK) Attorneys. Office in building south of Bank, ground floor. Speeiai aitentinn given to Piolat business, to the'cotloclkm of claims, and, to business in all the court of this itnd adjoining counties, DUSCAK BAT MA If, (H. C. Dtnrcan, Iks. C. Batuaki Attorn sys. Office over Blair's shoe stops, west side Eublie square. Particular altontkm will a given to Probate cases, eallections, iltc. Will practice in all the court.

IBSS t CORK, Attorneys. OiBoe

.JtilaMltlffl 1IM 1

BcrglHA IMS

ncn oanroro. . orve ionic, iis lw ovw mw cloihingstore,

an h navAP.m 1 1 inir niira imn , . ; . . . . .

west side. Will practice tn su toe courts of the State. Probate businnes gi-ren special snd eareful attention.

L0UDKIf$ ROGERS, AUoruemoffise over First National Bank. Business

of a leeral nature eiven careful attention

in all courts. Real estate' titles carefully

examined by aid of iouden's Abstritct. A specialty made of the collection nnd remittance of claims of all kinds.

A. FDLMT. Attorney, office in Allen

L . 4 McNary's new block, up-sUiirs

over corner room. Special and cardial atten tion will be given to probate business, and to prompt collection of claims.

A. MULKT. Attorney, will

J give special attention ti sett ing decedents' estates, collecting etc. Will practice in all courts. Is City Attorasy, and may be found in his office ever the "Corner" clothing store.

1

if

BUaBtpn

TvT? i k, en Bill

MlliilL1

. THAT TBIIL. jiP Monroe ()ouiitlf 1 1

OpMi to .tfio .r I

mm

Sept. 4tla to

1,500 iri Cush Prrminroe

CALL OS K.'B 111, S

at ins Livery ota

of the Depot, Cir

lasts und othor tHiorabiw

C:sodiota Grnnna,

of Puxc, Running Water,

X it

A. E. JOHKSOJJFrf

IJ.Bi ROGERS, StVyv

DIHUirKB

US1NESS UMlVEtlSIT V

Isrti rrbtsh 8t, Sff fNUSss. y

UmX, BsH C38CW. Msetjssi sas rnjrlstiis. Best fmctKties for Business. Short-hand. Pen,naa-

ihip, Enfliah mad Actual Basiness Traimnj. ladsTiduat instruction. Educate for profit least espensive in lime and money. Attractive City. Gindu. ates hold lucraaVe positions. A strictly basiaess Khoet. Opea aT year. Eater noer. Writ tu at.

ELEGANT CATALOGUE. FREE.

Whv embitter life bv d rnsrsfinsr a round

with lame back, diseased kidueys, dropsi

cal swellings, female weakness, norvous debility, heart disease snd rheumatic com

plaints, wlien xr. renners A.ianey sna 11a tlrei.sli A sfissnn is!l 1 sa n si tlrls osivab

Bev. A. J. Merchant, Presiding Elder, j to Probata business, and to the

Pr)bst sjksas. ftm. IB

In the Ctreurt ruri of Moares coui

lnd., Sctitembnr Term, 1108. 'V

rjenjsrain . Adams, AdmfalHiratMj

theestato or Kioholas s. MayBottL

eMsed. vs. Permelia J. M'avflsM. afa

J. Pering, Charles C. Pertng, J itai

Sanders, Judsoa Sanders, John P. Aeld. f

To Permelia J

mi

mm

VAST MAST, Attorneys. Otc in !

jui toe u amren siovk, norm skic puouc square, up stair, ttiva-prompt attention

writes: "It gave me almost instant and

entirely permanent relief." Superior to

an Known rneuicim'a in iuue uwcaat-a.

For sale by Faris Bros., Bloomington,

and a. M. Matosbs, Ulear Creek, lnd.

till Feb. 32, 89.

RICHARD A. FULK, Atfy.J Notice to lonHeatdis4s. The State of Indiana, Monroe County. In tbe Monroe Circuit Ccurt, Septem

ber Term, 1888.

Uonipialnt fto. isio. Robert Hash vs. Geo. U. Williams,

Florence J. Williams, Julia SUirvin, Clt-

ixens Loan Fund and Saving Association.

Now comes tne riaintm, oy Kicnara a.

Fulk, his attorney, and flies nis comnlaint herein, together with an affidavit

that said defendant, George B. Williams, is not a resident of the State of Indians. ; that said action is for correcting and foreclosing a mortgage given on real estate in

Monroe county, inaiana, py wcorge ji. Williams to Robert Hush, dated Juno 10th. 1888. and that said non-resident de

fendant is a necessary party thereto.

Notice is therefore hereby given said

letondant. last named, that unless he bs

and appear on t he first day f the noxr. term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to bo holilen on the 1st Monday of September, A.

D. lfW.nt the court house in Hlooimngton. in said County and Stato, and nnswor oi

ontur to said complaint, tho same will be

heard and dotermined in his absence.

Witness my muiio mid tho seal of ssid

Court, affixed at Bloomington this Oth

day of July, A. I), issa.

tteAI.I e..UUtl 1' U I.IjMI, n, W l! i. .

t.iera juuiirug utrruit vourt. July II, 1888.

of claims. Will also practice in all the

Courts, Business solicited. Bememtr

tho location. Agents forNo Ilnsuranon. TAMES F. MOROAW. Attorney.

'J of the Fir-t National Bank, up-stairs Probate and Pension business given spse-

ial and prompt attention. jPt JI. B'OJWIJiJi. Attorney, Office up-

kJ, stairs, over MeCalla t Co.'s Stole.

Will practice in all the court. Special attention given to the Pension basiness.

H1W

MevfleW.

Pering and Cbarles C. Pering; Jnl Sanders and Judson Sanders aatl.tal

JUayoeid. iou ara severally beret iy a fiod Jthst tbe above named petitit avaTj

Administrator of the estate aftraiaatc

tiled in the Vircnit Court oy ffi

vwunty, inaiana,a petition, aMnas defendant theieto, and prayiag uii

for an order and decree of aaM authorteSrig tbe sale of certain real ,ai belor.glnSW tbe estate "of said eVex

and insaia cetiuon. ueiMrtoM. tc i:

uaata for the navment ur tba ctitf.la aaar?)

liabilities of said estate; and thai sail aot '

tition, so tiled and peadiag, is afr itir ing in said Circuit Court ia PiNs : ton, Indiana, or tb.e. twelfth judlciiJ 4y .

toe same oemg vi ia uav oqNStaawr, 1888. WitnrtM. tbe Clerk and seal tf sM

iCeurt this tb day of July. ISSK

sjul KNOCH FULLa( - - Clerk Moniw ClrvC-1, Louden ot Rogers, AUy. July tU. 1888.

UtMUSHES WSI.

CCATKINdifciXk. atsnsstscvarsrs at alga tfde .

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11:23 a.m. 11:3? p.m.

Iwitviut, yaw AUANts Chicago Itr.tcaTims Taulb at BtooMiNSTou.

GOING MOKTH . Fas; Mall, Chiigo Night Rxpress,

GOING SOUTH Fast Mail, 3:5.1 p.m. Louisvillo Nis'' Express, 3.22 a.m. CARTER PKBRING.Agt,Bloomingtoii Niiice of AdailBlstrati0a. NOTICE is hereby given, that the uni (irsigned has been appointed by the

Clrrk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Count r, State of Indiana, administrator

of tho cstntti of David llyerly, (ate of said oounty, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JAM15S R HKNRT, July 13, 18S8. .'dutiniktralor.

FINE SAWS A SPECIALTY

v jiiw inm mo nnestseieeien Olasl: H meinixts tiel, mid the most slllclul nrorim

canplanid in their msmifacture. o

REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONI,

Br expert wnrkmen. We kerin In atnA . ful

line of Lr.nn:a. nasEit aAJ Coy.-r Baittj!.

Vrlui foj prlee-lband oui

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