Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 October 1888 — Page 2

MUM saw Wtdnrnky Aforwinf, hm WUUM AaAoMtter iMl AS TAKC, 0l. Mates, aa ye be is in ly r Ur tnfc taateMI T tree irarltv "Fair trade" i gewd. That what Easaad cells br prtot ' 1-QadUaei lMkji to tb? Reaafettam party there never weak! im Bea MrpHw for th Demoentto to ory atimtf.andir ClevciBI i is elected acaia it will net be aeotasaty adaee the terifl m there wtB bom bft ddhnt iastead of a MrpliwjtHifag bj tb jahst three : iw will tbe old wldim retiw CMiin Mafsaa'e pretest af . eVvotrfaeaa to their ioteret waea they wmeasber that he deEbmter refused to tall appeawon amans wbea he bad tbe luor aid bed. bewi leeogowd by the fcaber and aot a rdaftn excuse irlrj be tbeoH otldao? -BrpreaeatailTe Owewf, Sep. ft Iawfetna amWed the daaoei tbe boose on av ear balmdociac General Jim i nwni's letter of arept ee into a afrsea oa A tasiff, by wbicfa the latter beeoas aaa part af the coacrea roan be 5iraiB tbe i m vide awake. Bameea, wit bw feiTt ; thepith of a question IM tew aeattaees. pat the issue nT tint eaatpaiga, ao far ee it coawras warkiagiaea, iato aotahell wbea be mSi i "f think yea ran all ejajderateed gat it ' mi goad for Aawriera wofkwgtaea that the 'owiamt of work lobe doaeia this 4aMfry aboaJd be diamHbed by trao'deifiog auaaaaf It to" foreign jabope aar ooabjt the aagea . paid ft the woe thai it doae here to be dtaataiabed by larogingyoa into eoowftitna with tbe anderosid la W of tbe oMeostrtry.'! The Be sses Barret been tokaxlyeleftaV kla a apeesb at Cioatbos, O., ia Alko G, Thar-ao awd 4htra.: My frieodavjoa wRl oerer bava eay y aaiee Hwa ia tbe Oril 6w r wa oatli jeo.' adopt tbe OaeTeeta laiaaJlpb? ia refereace to the Pieaideaey. So laag antkeiacomeat eu hope lor e seenod term, he will aee tbe jaa)eaoe patrooatre of tbe o waaiat to procore ba reennatioa and urnre hi re-elee-tiaa. la bKe ee in ptTfefcetfbirs, eapeiieace - coaataatly deIuiag trotha that canaot wtdtakfoty bowoobed. Ii bpa dayelopea tbo bat that the OaTorai priadpk etkjeuti'ai to pattrtyio tbe eivii adaioiatration of tbe Sepebtie. I repeat notil that iriaetpee be adopted tad acted Moyyoa will bate aa (eaaiae reTW qatatioa bow it, wUI TbarkiaaappoitCSevekad? Dr. EHuwab WflKaaM, tbe and welt kaowa oealia: i. O dwd at HasteFa, oa Friday U with of the brain, m bn mfy autfe year. Mft. WUImom was beta ia lAwreaos cneotr, Jodiaaa, aa4 wa eoaeaf ed taere aotil be aena tbe etady of atedidae. Tbie be did at LoaiHvilleKy..aDd tadaated trok the college there. Aftrptwir4Hgfoiie at Bed fcrd be went to Earna.- and eaatiaaad bia tendies ia CrenBaor and Fnaor. HeBMsanadthelaagaage oeaeaatUMaaeoaatriea.- Aonat ItM be retaraed and bran the of hie profeagion ia Cioba rraaaiued antil by tbe affietioa that bia death, lathe ewdieal wociiDr. Wanaa etoad for rears . - a. . m . a' af- . mm areae aeaa ? oeanata, uewatia Earape warn HaadmU dweotered he nphthaliiarnpe, aad be was art to iatrodoee its ate and appiilgtaaj. IV Doctor m eaarre of taiere and iaieia tbe zreateat Ijnadoa saedieaf eoi1egelaad hi twae aaoa feetaat. world-wide; He was the ftther o -epbtbabaoloicy fat tbe Uaitedtjtates. When be advoratJ eep Waieat .otl aritiac aai abl itUhi of 'diaeaaea of the eye aad ear the old practkioacre laaghed at biat, but he Heed to see hw Haiaas neoewised. H was the aatboroTsMmy able papers on tbe trearaanrts of the eye aad ear, and aatil a abort tiaw beiofe bis i linens, a e ijaabft ertbotor to the aserfieal kaaaktef this emmtry. He saais 4bsfff tripa to Eatope and was r-Meio with dietiagatsbed iai4de'Jtiia. Dr. WiliUms was 'faBialsoese sry large lee, but was a ana of rarje heart, aad freqwent-. iy treated tbeaetdj poor for no hwg. IVnpir asase. fewsa ail of tbe world to cua-art bis. Atcbiasma Css.) Chsmp!on: When nrtlWjaake twiHrrt-y suuthra stir tbe seassry farWw lhe . swtrrisb-;, enaatof wimss.'Jeota ' the SMtrth, aXhea ttrsatls denanafe wwtbelra stataasVrwiw fatiaaal fho asnaey aetded for their relief I wissea boot tbe north. Vt'bea relJotr frrer wmt tbe smith the snwaey rieetwit ta mmutA that aretton ia it distrras emtM frow the "rtb, a yet fyiap; bfahefrfcitee Kke Jrf V'fthvt f Indiana tell tbe ftiwtliarn- propfe that northern prof'h hate fbein; wi'.b iwjlcable bitswtBOot, .

reward jaie: aeearmngii

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PROTECTION.

anj ESaOpjlaial asjBaw- saeaWiaJOae SaH s'lowi V VmJAM ftTKINLEY, Jit, Of OMia acttwwaatk esaraat when they war -& narr ttansaarMcwt, ' v",; MpriHaaawMKmrn Htrw ntWWNWMFBm it Tnn n r i" v rooim o.' proct had tBrw-Unact. ar nia f iMIms (ml tka Wwtw ouukot fcrtiM naer. and tbe Uidtod State da aot wiat ti'laiaairWo aata m and "aaea "flMij n .a il i r. aaJ AaattteMoa. That la M M aarto tlilanai wwait Max to lae laaorvr tbe farmer kUM Cam tiaiai lirr et Uw American amtum. It ra to Me plantation a elty of aaBaamm, Tha forger aaA tka (ador an brought iatu rl'.aa Ha Vjaiiinwni m vnv er aUata pmatet wfcteh woM haar trwaapattar (JoaTeait far away prcdwete wtiich but for a"Woe aaasl BM Mi a aai an air let eSasta BeaieBaaBBBhak.eai Bt abaKaO asawaVloaaiM ao aajat baiihreakiajiaa OmmImoC kia Oarta of a boo .market. tOaa.ra r taaaaipaiwaopny, lammm gbJauMBMaa, UkM kewarf farm ptodncta and Mduutd of nut foot of tka (rotnat b" rVaakHa, U wrttlo miea uani a 1771. U t. aiareaau, amniawaw jm aarto loai .aadaavaam market fur proM(taa tkbte HBMatotbervlM r bsazrartad M Dar tor afaetum ha attspttoi. Hrre In ISpsVad I fc.... .. I an?l Vatnnil Hint vkMxms'S ttfcv at anannnaa. watra de, kratoea the aiaa f law tat la couatrr all arooad It; panto V naaai iiinrnfr w ftami tiir trairrm of &atadaUpartrfromta pktityoC npr drambraiaeJufatttrcnto tWt part of !a jiiailrj U eecae tbnaf on tbe kaRt of tariaenaodovaMVof kutdi to acoiire rar raaaai maaiifaiiTiitlT hv prcfereae to Zorein eaeTkmsorad amont oe from Uetnt coatatrk'S." Tae fataanof Ike BepubUc ipj)rcitod tbe liem 01 f T ' Tbay r all farajerTaad plaatera. Tboy eonld not Mil Jo ai-A Mrtttwatten. bape of dhrrreifyta tka oooipatoi tte peo-iia. Tber aJrtproaotober puruitbaitic ttinticaof tkeacii. Thar una bare, tf I be? wtntU orueper. uia ma t w&o WOUM attam nut iirw 534 TbemtuK wa. nr.itaetlra ana urn vnaam m lOBpuouc.care avea men r Jacltaoa liana out the oaaa aa waS b Oe wtwrksn farmer a marjus (ur J .jut wnra ne wwiwi ast aarpioa pt. Sact lUcept fori-utiae be lia .Stetl'apair a, narkat bMiHt; Una cHar proMi, vkrre tbnv ia to narkat I rttberat soon or abroad, tbat thafe b tm ajw 4ata out Ike rroardyi' iwanifaan arrS- ' -- bUior. ran kv It at and niaatilantutaa, tbrrebr, ervatb'S - --- ' - - rout brraaattttTaaM .alMri Hittac tabor lo ikt nat prottiahi ajiimuit aid UntSU toQja eoaatry." Oue4bird o? lati era of tbe Soaah b oewotned af-ki me. Kna Konid aa M ihot ail of it inigbt Stall Bvat In tan (.aateu ntaae. wa woori an anerimi yon would be battar off. Tbe eoaaji-y at k.rt veajd baiha nufcnr If Oaj nhobt coa5i crop wa Tiainii'a-latliia Trwiitil tn a rfrfft eztrat beaaigO. We voutd mmkm aad bay an cotVxi cloU. l boaae. and scad abroad Tor bw); IdbtikibDrwMiU turn k alt urin oar own nam nr onr oifa paviea. b ha aatbiac lobar from ronturUtk abroad, and tbat aa baa bat tu reach out fur onr onr and tb wortdra naarkota aad tbojr are ai.. Haitn bjnxbebanatitbbicloinar to fear from jurnHfot ii nnjaaj ltai i. "i it Iii ill lllii rrri HT daofor wtraut art lata 1 1 mini; mat a Due oa at iiimii tor nHBdii j artank to avoid thia saw t MiilUbin be brHa wnnnoiaiMK rront ana aqaa lower bi andnstrlal devronof Isabaatrn aid which Ma aonrofHabtrbaeokedT by tlia Kaw Kafatd a aae MwUS tber an iBdebtac; for tiatar nunqtrawl. adnumoeat ta mKbatdcal tad ialatill paraaita. What do tbe sooth aad tbo wae angLta ikla aarrow asd proviacaai vtew" It aaaj aairua tbat tb Mrv Kofiaod aaaaafaetarar baa raaibed that rank aad Utntderro of perfection wbea protrrUoa lo him bi not toeaaratial a ttoao an, but tbe weatanl thatootb are la oaacO thai Mate oondifloo tatSewEbcbaad waa tblrtjr roars ao, 1 1 am aura. aiK liaSt a-1 tktriuL? foStcrln; kialatloa ehall bo ataanriod for ibeir )nrr( ptaeat that baa bcra ao base ettjoyod tqr tlwtr tnoro traala tadaw. altlw ontbuaTBtiirn eot. The trutb K Iwoteetien nwaS ba uajrartwal In u appbcalaa; t ilHy within tba reach of an teetloti aad all im dwa3iakWUbsabta1 It ran aot be eniiMml bv oae kuaratt to tba wlnTba Kew EBcbad woottn sdS onp an aewnann protactajn upon ttr caotn ana dra k. to arooi, and tber Uu not. The rate ptuotar can aot hope to enjoy fuU protectac n aaalosl. CitrtkansdArsraik. The atutar Dbudarof iJmb ana aany oooat nroaacaaia o aaaaa an not iavohv Ike power of ocngteat for iii atuijUia dmiaa and yet deny like protrba to aBBuattba) hi .other put of the country . Tb tyatuni aaaat taad a a whole or fan. AtSiirk aant of Uborty, "It b the clear rbjbl of all or of ana, a O onhr perfect when naiferaat " It Bnalprotvetaitff for S lnUn!ta Kairjna tbaecawwratrawNK of tbe oTOen, i it ae tree tnaaa or a raTenue uarsn ana raaa ciaaan ana as poraonaoc tba We are JiSeretUfraa. nr of bar aaUon. aad a kthat oaVmira rbich luakes u the beix. Oar cat ujauiw leal imea a pnneisai tusrit tbat of any other. It in fnusded aixat tbo ottaapanaas. tT wo two wanton tKMr . nut aavo ten ooane, onty wotia tba Obedient child af aa icioart. Wa' would not havo torsad vwty from tan atotber cooatry. We would bar reof bardapaadaiiclea. Wo wooS not . have funakt. onr way tBroogr. btood ana sacrlfloa t iiaaeirafcad to arc itn fea ! a fm aad iixtrprnoVot poHtkad aoR i ma) aaa t policy telb be Borooaaa tSiaK e tbe aorpoeni of our orxanbtatioa. oar ciU- i and eiriltanloo. Rb) onr to wort oat frae kaduXrial wad a iim as bbtbrot n.plF.theai of Saldtokaam unilanw to mtimtr the bnst and "w wouid wiali f r att of oar tasna sad the amenta. We bad Inaaa h tbearrondilkw ao to mm; we wfg aot ieval oaraomara to akwaca. w will raovuva ail reatrio- i tieaa froaa lulraatloanl trade wheoever Ihey will 1 rasa, tear awor ana am conotmaa ui onr . Met- af Gaocfcia. upon fhb) great kdtmrla auattoa tbar aooold be no north nor south. To a t every aectina have bean CBtraaled tbe bf tint of our uuuatia onr whola ooualry. To otaor havo been coafaoad tbo interests uf i.ther aaUaa aad other penple. WewlH not tatcTfar wnhSaetn. We bid thera not blwr; wtth na. Xv ssBew-ettiaen, to) that uonfUct. InfliMstaMl by yetrvmlaan, aatfcioal IuIbimiI aad nntionat i-Hae, MaSbo iam aaa, Tbo fmct of a Tnnmry Mrplaa. tso aatoimf wAieA is rort'owsiif s&Otd, kmm 4irct4 putKe attention to a conU firm Us nKfaods by a-ktcft aaMiaiot imrome may . be reduced to Ike li ofmimmmd mtttmmry, erpemiitmrt. Tkio 'fsadiMsw e Men aOedT tfpeo fco aw aVosWtT'tbv frMnin cwsfost tfa. for aa am ntfirinfiBjioaa too of aftock mponomr fttrT bjara. They hare mmtrnifed and narrxed far mtrphio, vAira I key mfett M dep'rtcmle, aeeminoht for tke pur pone of czitQyermiima the eril, at ordf'r f reconcile the people to thcexlrt rnt remedy they propone. A proper rfelocftun of the rerenoen eTorm- not neeemUabi, and knuld not nnyytnt, the abandonment or impair ment nf the protective ytrm. Gr.KKRaA Mkaaiaos'a LaTTEJt or AecarraMcB, rVmator rTatt mttkes this brood ststeBkent: 'The witgtvewnera in CrnMttv entand Rlaode Island own. more property than the wsge-c-arners of Um wliole world outride of the United WaJ." And it is the policy ot protectkan tost has given thetu this position. "The Amerk-an workingmen mosi be fed and clothrd and able to maintai his family as heroines the dignity ot an AitWkaa cttiaea. Roger Evans, workIt irmhad a great effort in Cle vebind s letter f acnsptSnce to apologixc for bis somtoittrsietm, but he could not dodge evef7thing. Ohio State Journal. The Commercial says W. H. McKoiffbr, tbe irrest carpet rfi'kler Igt Ijooisrilie, will vote for pruleciKtn. ft is eortain that tlte areowenfa which Pmjlert Cleveland vpn are ibiw which Obtlen nwv? to emplii i" rears ajfo, and which any fSnglish free trader would i;mjlt ttuw. -riondou Times,

ka laatuyid; loVcatdtal Sad lovatfaaut: ua asaSk n-ouM bwraaa k npindlaa and Sa kwu. and tLin.l and aorauaaat pronvVMr a4 ram aaera onr itaasa rnuiwa am Tbatarta' tafiiraae- asek to Sattr UoKaw fniniadBaieafeilariir ultll Uaa aitkajnttak loai nanalianir aanat protacttoa. aud Soid turn ka lanai am ka fe-w of tbe otber rjrMan. lie imel bka that be haa reacted aaeh perrt1li at aieiiiifaitiaa meh eontplnteSuaa of orrat-iea-BBat. MaAadiaoeamiait aa naw bnab-al hX tJnt

aa a namiiailae ajatiim. be baa eejiaroon a. atat i V

af S ia to be nombwird tbe larapto of On t-mth nana

oar owa oaataay.

MISLEADING AND FAWE.

I mi Wa4a mj MHt aa4 Otham. Tan foUowiur IsHnr has ceivwl br CptisaiiiaB McKlniey. vt Ohio. Tbe lAgam wpttmvOt at lesst lialf a miUtoo rorkinrraen: "Dear Sir Having aeon by the pnpMS thst Mr. Milk aad others, In their Kpeechc in tito hotaw of repreBenUtiren upon the tariff bill, have BMerted that wasra uajd to labor tn so higbor to the United State tiiaa in Europe, we, the wnorslgaed. deab to state, through yon, to tin mtoibari . ot ooonaat- teat such atatemwots aw mlaleaaing and faba. Wage are higher in this country than in any other ir. the world. Notwithstaadins; the fact that toe statemsnta hare been made by moiuben on the floor of the bouse of repraaentativaa that the tariff only teneAts the manufacturers, and they receive all the advantage from Uu rsotection given by the government, we know that we receive our nhare of the beneflta of pro-, -lection on the indtuafea we leprcaent. "We therefore eniphaticallj- proteat against any reduction of the duties that Trill bring us on a lTt with the low -prices paid tor labor ia Europe. We inkt upon the maintenance of a strong; protective tariff, in order to maintain an American standard of wages for Ameriaui workingmen. Kyp)cCfnlly yours, . "William Weihe, resident of Atnatgatnated AmoviaUon of Iron and Steel worker. , "William Martin, wicretary of the Amslgarnated Association of Iron and Stoel workers. . . , "John CunkHng, inaster workman NatioruU AssemUy trot) and Steel-. Work.m'Knightsof Lohor. "John Coffey, master worfanan Gisss iEUowers' 'Assembly 18: ' "Louis Arrington, master workman Harm fitowers AsMentbly 18. "James Campbell, president of Local AssVjnbry 900, Knights of labor, Windanr Glass Workers of Ajnerlca. 'William J. Smitli, president Ameritaut Mint ( jinsii worsen' union. "WUiiaJ. Wllon,aeOTt4ry.Iiidia ttpniis Juurnal. TvadMk Matt by ik zemiKs ntaaaf mf JOttxmbar loaf. OS the JTflia Mil. M (Aa ttebcUr At Coaprr, and by fAe 8t, Lm4$ .a-ifo,. (ke Democratic sorts wilt. 0. if WipporfM Sf lf vamury, F "JW ISttS upon a purely rerM iwsta. Th i practical frne trmtefrtt iradt in tkt . . . . ii a as I W ".e www vw J . w I -m linm mAtta. " Tori rrtt form imf neither ' oaaiicr iter Ae taavrJpIton ia roafawitw, oar, indeed, eery 4y iiorfsMf. Tkt ammmlt tlf (m (ant act. llAltS0f'8 LSTTS. Tlilnh Kefer Yan Vote Wbnt rroa,TnNSa Wawltta.' Plunder the poor. Enbtrge poor-farm. ; Multiply tenement houses. Shrivel the pubUe Jwenue. -Drain the country of money. Drive labor largely to the land. Lower the Rtanaartl of comfort. Scale down all sal rim and profits, Revive hers the Bcitiah colonial iystem. Inondate this tqnutof with foreign floods. Turn the halance rf trade against ua. Destroy our capnerty for cheap produotion. ' Univenally reducn the vame of farm ing tana. nsettle aB forms of inercaiitae boslf Instantly cause s paralyais in iron manufacture. Increase farm products and diminish the market. t Strike the skilled laborer first aad most severely. ! Destroy the possilJlity of diveodned fSBptfrynwat. fttraiyse the arm of the worker and empty bia pocket. Add rreotly to tbe wealth of the rich and make the poor nK)irr Leave skilled labor the alternative of idleness or English wages. ! Close up thousands of mills, factories, furnaces and workshops. Empty the Imildinc amociations of their tens of millions of dollars, i Throw the south back to the one general industry of eotton-raisinjr. Put tbe whole labor reputation back to the ante-bellum condition. - Force cspital out of fields nf .enterprise into permanent retirement. Bifle our pockets to swell the incomes of greedy foreign corporations, i Take from the home of the artisan the comforts and necessities of life. Reduce us from a state of commercial independence to one of dependence. Destroy our coasting trade, from which all foreign tonnage b now excluded. "Make two blades of gnus grow where one now grows" in manufacturing towns.' Bob us of our industrial prosperity for the benefit of Manchester and Birmingham. ' ' Make labor a beggar at the feet of cap. 4al ineAflul af a nartiaMP anil (in aABlal aa 1 " " . . . -aritk ran nlnnafl) navafit lav taur waraaeal aa vantage. Stifln the grains of Amqaicans for ad vancement in tne civtuung arts ana oviences. Invite a struggle between borne labor, on a high plane, and old world labor, on a 1W plane. Enormously ansnent the burden of natiouil, state, county, municipal and individual uelits. Stimulate the spirit of discord springing from the seeds of Socialism transplanted from Europe, Substitute for the music of the looms and lathes and hammer tbe complaints of the idle workmen. , Maki os the victims of Ha Old World tttempolies, which van not be reached by American legislation. loave no oetter opportunity ncre tnsn ne is hi Europe for the success of brains and muscle combined. Make this country a seller of raw products at low rates and a buyer .of tinI tsbed products at high rates Cincinnati rimes-alar. Ts wW upon our prottrNre eyetem is opes and defiant. Protection ia mamailed mm nncone&tvtioKot in law, or me Titian in principle, and- Skoe leko hold much irm Mncertly cannot etop ehort of aav obaoIhc eliminoMon from onr taeif lav of the principle of protection. Tkt Mill bill in only a ntrp, net if is totrard an object that the leaden of Democratic thauaht ami UaMntinn hate clearly in m4nd. The. important auemtton in not no much- the. IrnyH of the ntep an the. direction! of it. UEXZaUb HaJMUSOM'S IdT Tttn. ' ' Frotenr Jamieano, who was orgrsslsini; an expedition to go in tea rob of Stanley m esatral Afriea, baa died of tbs favar. ' ThkOratokBatDows Gen. Gen. A. Sheridan of Louisiana tells another story on himself. In the old days of carpot-rmBarr-r he was paying hit respects to Win. Pitt Kellogg before a crowded audienue in Kew Orleans. Sheridan exhausted his store nf invective in destine with his subject, and allowed his- eloquence to mount to this: ''If every drop of water in that mighty MisBiHNiHi, whose source is the mows of the tar northwest, were a sparkling diitnoml, and every diamond mine, I would not trfend in Wra. Pitt Kel!ogf shoes. And every grain of sand along its banks tranmuted into gold ami the whole glittering pile Ntrewn at tny fift, mine own, I wotiiii not beju bid I'Jjoc," Tits

BOWS FAI3L 1) VISIT THE MODEL D3Y GOODS HOUSE

TIHl

Where Yon 'LV ill Find

Hosiery, Laces, BbrQideriet,, Table Linen, Cor-

epts, Kotions, AnI th TUmr&$ Cltoek f KU OldOVJES ': ih City. We have just added h, eur slock a line ef DRESS GOODS which it will pay you to eiswinel Clre u it trial West Side Square, one door North of Alley.

YOUfCr lair TiTt O F B It 0 0 ' ' -i We lutve' just received an

qf ELEGANT DESIGNS and fine fitting TAIL0n-M4PE GARMENTS:

PRICKS m.AOOXAIilsE.

The Eagle Clothing House.

Vi Chairman quietly tugged. Ms coat tail at this point and wh ipcrfd : "Sheridan, sit down ; you know you lie V The orator sat ilown. ' On aunther occasion he was introduced to an audience. in Central Illinois by a bucolic Oiairman, who said: "We Will now he addressed by a gentleman wIhi name ia a familiar won! from Al pine to the Missouri Hivcr. Hti .is one of tbe shiny chieftains of ourgraqd old party. He lias simjkcii to ofHtntleM thousands, and hw eliquenoe hss spurred hosts oi to victory. He will speak to us iii thai same strain. I now introtincd Mr. Mr." and tucniiig to Sheridan he honrsely wfcUpcred : "I'm blanked if I haven't forgotten your name.1' ClcTataasI aadl roastaas. Gen. Rxmd A. Alger PrtnU the Old &MUr' VUw of tht Pending Contest. Boston Interview. "We are only making oite fight, and that is a business fig lit, with no mud slinging," contiod General. Alger, as be warmed tip to his subject. "So tar as am concerned, I take Mr. Cleveland to be tnt head and front and the type of Democracy, and the best man in it. Granting that, of course be i all the more dangerous, being on the wrong ride, and on that account alone should be defeated. We old soldiers have just cause of complaint because Mr. Cleveland has vetoed ao many pension tills, but bit vetoes, are very largely, I am willing to believe, because he does not understand the situation. He never was a soldier and I dou't think be took an especially active interest in the war at thetime,ffom all that I can learn. The point is this ; At the olose of the war the great body of men were only too glad to get home and thought nolo

ing about future commnsition for! . en1 what they had done, but the .evi-f- --There are not so atany Prohidenee reqniral, awording toexit- bitionists among the Methodist ing laws snd regulation ia the ministers a has been supposed. A

Pension Department, dem mds that a man shall prove that bis disabili ty was brought on by exposure or wounds received in battR llus is the difficulty. A man Ihids that in old or middle age that. lie is par ticularly stranded, and under the existing laws he cannot prove a claim that will entitle him to a pension, and if he could the chances are that the witnesses, hit officers or comranioiw. are dead or scatter ed, and be is unable to pnicure the . . . 1 . L .!.!..! I... lesiimony inn ne ib eiiiuiini in oy the facts. lt he could find it, in many cases, a great many Rases, he could not pay the exMnseti of getting it. In that condition, an old soldier finds himself, as soldiers write to me, in absolute poverty unable tu support himself and bin. family, indeed una Die to take care of himself, and a great many are sent to the soldiers' homes. There sre, I am sorry to sny,a great many old soldiers in poor-hoiiaes all over tbe country, though there are none in Michigan, because Michigan has a soldiers' home, and theyjare taken care of at the expense of the State, The only mraos that feuch a man hss of gettiujj help fruui the general govern

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ment ia by act of Congress. He makes his statements, gets such corrottorative evidence as be can, and .sake hit member of Congress to introduce a bill to get him a penitl. i t tz. antii. i lie uill IS ptSSCtl, 11 IS presciisftl to the President.- and is reported uiion, for instance, that the faim has been iiivestigsted and rejecird, llfjitwl, if cnursr, for lack of evidence; and if the man hail had the evidence it would not have been necessary for him' to go to Congress. The President aavs : "There u no evidence that shows ttiii man entitleil to a iicnnion,1 ind therefore he vetoes the bill. Any man who has been in the ser vice, and really understand the .ituntion can bee how utterly inpiagnihle it is for that mau to procure the evidence that would show bat he received bis disability during the service. My observation of old soldiers is such that I dont't believe tbat any man ever pttseed through the shock of battle and of rejieated battles without in a measure injuring his nervous strength, condition, health, or that any man ever campaigned it and slept on the ground sand endured the exposures that a soldier had to endure, without its telling upon his physio;! I frame. While it may not show itself, and he may battle against it for a score of years, it will tell and is telling, and that ia why so many of them are unable to support themselves, and why the government ought to take care of them. I am one of those who believe that every man who served this government, and who is now unable to care for himself, should be cared for by a fair pension." A new and sucvesful taethod ot treatment of typhoid fever is said to be mentis ne with great success ta franc It constat ef prompt internal una of an lisrplics . Il it claimed that altar dfann fection ef th intestine, aocordlng to this method. tb diaoata run a rhort course. etreful canvass of the Indiana Con ferem in session at Mt. Vernon, lnd., showed that of the 125 ministers in attendance, three were Democrats, fifteen Prohibitionists, and 107 Republicans. A Favorite Hotbi. is the Orhard Hour, situated opposite the depot. Tb house I larea.canvanisntlTarranced. and tbe rooms are comfortably furnUlied, I Oood beds, a well supplied tabU all thsl aayona might desire, are to be found here. Well arranged sample rooms are fitted np in the Orchard House, aad Com innrcial traveler will find tbe Orchard a oed bouse at which to stop. Meala tupplied tn persons at reasonable figure. Orchard Hon are tha proprietor AND ALIA LIKE. Peaaaytvaata Ilaate, No. 30. N. 6. Daily. Daily. Lv. St. Louil 8:10 a m fiiOO p m Efflugbam 10:53 a in 11:75 pm Terra Haute 12:53 p in 1:51am Ar. IiidinaKili 3:50 pm 4:15 m - Columbus 1:53 pm 1 1:10 am " PilUburg I 50 a m 3 63 p m 1'hiladelphis I ti p m 5 35 a m " New York 4 00 pm 8 00 am Philadelphia and New York "EsiUra Time," which is on hour later tbaa "Central Tim.." Call fur tickst vi Vsndslia Lins. Kotics tba tiuie lusd hy No. JO.

H9, CLAY QoODIMO, of Evansville, !tntf., will speak in Bloomingtou (Saturday afternoon, Oct. 13tb. HOW, JOHK S. D.CXCAN, will speak in Blooaitugton Saturday night, Oct. 13th, speaking to commence at 7 BO ;p. m. Music by band and g;lee clubs. Torch light procession at night. It seems that a fees trade education lme nreuV ptocectionists of the majority of I. :U. students.

Students think for AetnfelvM, while seme of the jirofetsordr. may teach for money. G. Ii. Birtadon, of Dudley, talks of building a house and removing to town. Here is a goed suggestion which we find in one of oar exchanges, and to which we call the attention of the Courier. That paper has eadly degenerated, find prayers for it bfive doubtless been neglected. Says thti paper in qtjiestion: "Why should not the readers of journals pray for editors? Thure s no reseofl wny tni'y snooia not, but many reasons wliy they uhould. An editor speak i oe ti thousand art ery week through t'e columns of l: !... t i j !' uia pcntHiicai, naa inimcusrj luuu enee. He reaches the mind nnd hurts of ministers, parents find children, believers aad unbelievers. Pray therefore that be may he Sihle to apeak the truth boldly. He has girest rerKJnsib;iliUe!i, m-iny csires, moch anxiety and- g reat burdens of Itibor, and therefore needs the pryeirs of others. Also if reatlere would pray for editors they wo Id hold these' journals in higher es tjw.ni anil lite Siittiwum fir o-iWlfl Oil themselves wotild hi ereater,. Alii a church member should pray for his pastor, soaliouUI every reader1 pray tor tne editors ot tne iwtwrt. bronght into Ins Iiumc." 1' RaTaoaT of the oartattian wrfWTItBW If"Intt, . lVs.ttOltlM.1 XtelBktc AT BMKlMINWTOli, in the State ef Indiana, at the cIom of bttinM,Octeber 4th, ISSS; RKOUBCES. Loam and ditooiintt............ $185,718 hi Overdraft. ........ II. 8. Btinds to sesure circulation f per ctmu,.... Otber Slockt.iioniltand Mort. gages, .m...m4,....m.. I hi from approved llerre A ij r n t, .. M.w .,.,.- Duo fnim other Kiliom.1 Bank,.... Due from Stats Bali ki aad Bankora,.. ........ Uoal tt, furnit;ur and tlx turet..... Ourrent espentdi nntji Use paid Ililla of otbitr Bank,.....,...... Fractional urreoey, nickel and tvnu, bpecie, .Hi...i..M,i..'t'i. Ixjinl lender BoU...... Bi-ltmipiion Tund with U.S. Treasurer ,IB0 40 90,000 00 Jl.Ml 73 51.6SS S3 U,?3J 84 14,78 89 7,5H 7t 1,82? 12,375 00 Total, S3S1.413 ti l.i in r itik Ciipltsl Hock paid In, -.. $110,000 00 Kurntn. fund ' 29.1100 09 Undivided prollts. 14,103 90 National -Bank nolo. .wUtandling, 27,000 Individual detHHiiM. subivrt to check, ................... 144.851 47 Uvmaad cvrtiflcatet of deposit 48.457 4 mi i Total, Met( eeea sseet t Stack or Isdiax. V,,unB I!p1INTV. I f383,4I3 77 at.

T W K. WimnnutK. Caahier of thsl'lriit 13 pole and eight link.

.hove named Bank, do ilmnly twear. that th above tatement is true, to Uia butt of my knowledge and belwr, .- W. E. WOODBUKN, Cashier. 8ubcribed and sworn before me, thit 9th day of October, .ass. JOHN H. LOUDEN, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Jobs Wubw, 1. K. BcMtiax, Nat. U. Uim, Oct, 10, 1888. Director. awTiCB er appoimtmcxt OF KECEITEK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN", that the undonlgned hss been appointed by the Monroe Circuit Court. Receiver . of the firm ef Bollenbacher A Son, aad ha oualintd a tuoh Receiver. CHARLES H. UcPHEKTERS. Bhwmington, Ind., Sept. 78, U88. .amkiutrfUM.) rtrUIirOUl b"BesiiEss caircnsiT f tzsXAl. IIXO t tsJQUt, rindsili tst riTad, Belt f.cilidtt far Baiiaeta. Shan-hand, Fama. kip, Easliih aad Actr Saalaeat Trauuas. lad. vidultaitrKtiaa. Sdswiia for proSl I..M pl aiv ia tiat aad swaey. Atiracdvt Chr. Oiada. attt hold lucrative patitMaa. A ttricUy haaaatai aehaet. 0 all ytar. Katetaaw. Writ ton. Elegant Catalogue, Free. U7attHC8 18.7. tO YEAU'WSWTJI EeC.ATXIN6A.CO Wsaafacturert of htfb srd FINE SAWS A SPECIALTY. sXe-Msde from the flnottstlertrd Steel : beat Bsethodn uaed. snd Un meat akilUul workm.n mploytd la their manufacture. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE Try Xpert workmen, Wa keep in stork a fat! line of Lk this, RusatSMdCorroM BstTWf ad N iil Brrrur. Write for prlue-lhtand onr low quotation. IfmitNAPOLIS, 0. :: MEMPHIS, TOW,

-Op. Monday, (fti. IPtli, Jan. G. Blaine will hi an New Albany, ao I there is a btg tinm eotieipeled. Rile for round l:ri from Bloc roinjou on this oijcoiiIioo 2; The Woman's Crietiati Tiftaparinci) Union reqasrU it!ki preMiiise und tail rtantie of all hrlistian poople in obrving Snto rdiiy, tile lilrn, mi n day if km. brtttcs nd prayer, in oatcpliaixM ritb

tb reiueit of tbe wortd'i W. C. T. Uioi Mtniing win its twain tna istture too rial' the Walnut tt. Pre. jhv'i t It i 'clue k in thtt mornlrig and at Vflock la Iboblternoen, tch nossion oecnpying let hour. Tbs ftlloirlg: tubjuciis will be tbat tad: : "Pswnrial potity tm itmat o 8 petal nod Poiiiicsl fowef." : "fbk Bom Urginizilir liMiatCliiiaaity ia-trort ratnont." - Tbs W, U. T. V . f .is . Xrsnfkl v Mr. Tate ot JHebrasfca save a. . a a. , a a thdf asieroDica lM-pt sucsns a ;rran.a wpiitcb Monday nigln. He in an UigBiibman by biifcb, workitt af ehi foige in the olai country, aad Hcniiwii all about; England and Eagiib ways, rhetorehlightl!(Ocessiollonililj" Blight eclipsed al l previous! liptnfa and made tli-t DernotKitio paiatjto in comparitiin look tvjrr skft.' '. A. brick-layer, .Richsn! 8tampi by name, went iinto Swimilier's resttorant on Sstttrliy afterwofa for lunch, lie wimi sitting at a liable 'rating, when. li compUiatid of lieine sick : oae of the patron of I he bouse wentt bfallo rtoder n assistance, nbea SttmperV hi'i d ft-II over on tht tabte, ajtn 'e die rl in a few moments. He lal a wi b i;t Gnaportjhul had been "wrltitti; in this pi ico sll nmmrt. lteaib a t a attributed to hesirt disfaar. . --u-S. E. MatneriT Iwd a 17 foot cw tl ,taJk on the pole Moijday, wiile Henrr Klleir contracted ,jJie red Repttltlictia appferi I Adinlailstratcra Sale i; Ileal tate. w ?fICBISnBRRrT CrlVEy. tk.l 1.1 by vinture ef an enleroftbu M'tarie Clrcnrt Court, the unaVrtigaad, as A tbii littrxtor of tbe estate of Nichols S. lis ) fluid, detsd, will effr fov atle at sat Uour at the loutli dool of the iQcmrt iliomo in the .-Hf of Blmingt, otntjr if if! on roe nd State ot ladbiaa, n , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2th, im, titt following dnscrlbod. R1 E4atv a:a ia tKe Coumj.- ef Monroe and State of la liana, to-Wtt: Tare ef tsetkin ft) twenty-atae, tovm (i) eight, range (Ia went, Iwunibd a fi tlo: enmmiuieaiag H S point on the north Una. of said (action, i.l a dii.tsntss of VI polM and 3 link Visit rrtn ii cuner i h ich I the nnrlbeast eeiner of cbiirsh 77. liit: and U the mirlhwmt rorner of 1 1 hi rat half, and the nortlintrt cur.ler of I tlu wmt half nf the nrlhtit quarter of

441 61 tai l afctum; running Iheiico wt on the 8135 tw ! . linfrir polu tb '!' sUka, tbei.ee ,Su0 OS! (with an allovianea ot 4J via the aeedle) j iinith 5s. at V) pole und 0 link, tllenoe 1.350 00 ninth 18 east 25 pules, thence cast parti...I I el wir.h the tid tution line 20 p"lt aad

ll link to a ttiho in tb old null rtt I thunce up tne center w tin; old mill rtw .!' 13 Ht a tke,thetH!.. llHlb II" W-t 10 pulf tllSBCS " 1W , rf to the place, of Winning, oun ; tal ting 7 4 too acres. j Abe the following treat of laml, bo ne I ?a,rt of the wrrt half el the north, aat ti trter of sretion (19) twcnty-liiaa, town i eight, range (1) ofia wnt, bounded a Iblkiw: comtnoncing ataiMieten tbeline drriding raid quarur Section, 13 pole und I lis. lit k outh of the nurtbeajt raer ef liW wait nair quarter. i,nimc running north 13 pole and IS link, thonee et Jioien to tne center in ton vra man raco, t.hnave southerly MpoIa,thence ektl3piilei to th line diviaine Mid quarter section. l.b'-nc north along laid line 41 pole t,ad il ink to tha place of brgintiinr;, centiiin6 acre. Aim the following tract of land, bring l'l I) iwetily-flve acre off the soutb wd of thu went half of the soutlioait quarter of Motion (80) twenty, 'toar- (8) eifht, ra ea (I) one west, TERMS OF SALE. il.tbird cash, one-thirl ill bit raWMIth italone-tbird In eirhtn-n month f vat da f fifsale. Stcuwdby note at inurort wuving reiier iront vaiuaina wws, ana leturad bv good ftes'beM luretiv. ISeavfee to'begifi at 1:30 o'-sloek p. ta. BEN. r. ADAMS, Sipl. 35, 188. Admiahtrattr. Uaaden A Regan), Attorn -.aaa. Tiua Taslb at GOING NORTH-,, BtooMlsexelf. .Past Mail, l Ihicago Nifht ExprstS, 11:11a.m. 11:37 pre. QOIiNU rwu7as. iPte'Mw;----1'-,,K' 'miiavi1!,, Nieht ExwresB, 3:11 a ta. CRTKK PXHBING, Agt.,BUoiiagta C. T2JJRMEK.. THE L,EADIJiG UNDERTAKER IHiriiiture Dealer. I have tbe largeH and besVerleetrd

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... a . k. a . ast to Hloriningtei', will vll you good ehetpar than aa r 1 have a fine display of one. Chamber Suites 1M RIaOU SUITES, LOUNGES, Fancy Chairs, Baby Wagons, Cahpkt Swkk.pi:ks, Mikrors, PUrrUBE PRAMJCS. 'RGANii kept in .lock, and snbj , ta.ntbly paX-PHjU,!

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I alio keep . . An a . . f s. av-M -.. .Ij. tfiaimag ior faiBcra! i which only stet about an.hlf at mucbi other clotting. Conie and room, north1 aid, of iqus -s, in 'liMrwi'ti Mloe. I

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to rat. wu s .esfa, and oil. It Was I pubHtwni tin pstaKiJl; to wirc sitna.y is does. Wbils thotsa io.r, sr fell res waw.'ffi IHvi.1 Car O eek: i n. hi btn all ng. and tt pr ai.tj ncoi in tu war ot ipg 0 in 01 J'ltrt of sipw nU4 I be claim. - JDr. .fa-,- B, deiigmatcl ta t: i-miiMt vfiuona art: Tl It 1 Tf 41 perty goet to dsauhter. ' Jbr Cbl Itdyi-ilj lilli "fS?ii ibi Far ipfTSrairii JA.MM8 lt:&ht& For : - ' For m MS. : Je-atl Uflrirfi-icr-l'st. 3d DirAHmi toll Cet. Bei. mi'tmmi fox vmwxMsaimmTi Daof,;V; -t h&m ' A1.V1N r. i!ovtvf,tiiii tieutestat aassNiiigil IBA UHiL., ef rpi Saeesseff itapjrealt,;:;gl lit Dltt -tllljA P, Cbf. a4SQ!if jd nut.--, o Eiif5anfK.Sir( Ub DviUWAL'r.SRelS.elpT.MlJl Oecrai',Si7 CT Btwu a, . ; .J CUAKl E3 f. GMrM BKtrCECAft dfj Trflanawfoffffaia . i.A.LEyKS,ef7dli Attor,ev43rwili ix.MiciiSi'Wli;! Snprriatmiknt ef l!fe i B4KVIS1 auitit JUU Kapwter tf bteirs pr Corn rr. eilu" Vaadallav aTka Crcatt rawti HlaJE Tbt Sorl i. Beat, aai)erS! CMteeta the Herttt atidiatt' Wast wad--lavejwretBMik tioa ket u '.,: a.. .,lifciftjil Atrtvt, Tarre uaute, imnp , m.. 1:30 a.m. A . ' . Arriva, EAtnaat, elftji.af 3:45 a. an. ' . ? Arriye, St. latuit, t30ja ats$i 7:0a a. Arrtre, KtntM eitxj ttt "omag irXvii.eit, f.45 p. m, x.aia. ta, ai'ni .. '- Arrive Ir.diacapells,'. Bv-Sa.,-m3.4t a. m, 4 15 a. re. : : ' G-tiag :rortb--IeT're:pttilt p.m. aiad' 0a fc ai Arrive, Stwth Bend, It eS p, 1 .13 p. a. !!; ' Kt bcamd and wt' oSib::'fc dailr. Makintt dtrset reasvetieiaefar uadrr th tun. Tour ,as BV

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CHAS.vBtlli ' Trav.lina-f.-i, lern'isas.w E. A. rORO, . P. A, .SiiJjvidi,. UITMCCRAPHCR ELECTROTYPE UMnn axjii eat:a-tM-ak-BLANK WMeUL I soar MfrSUT moum ta ttrf.'j Simply p:iHfyinf aad elna(ej blood W sot sufftVieat. It laric also, tb nervous iytHa aiMdn tslif ' all ot waies w nMomiinstiea t mner BfcsH and Liver Reniiir eB Tanta Use liht Ueoa ateM f; I couch: hit Golden loasT hi .;? and stomkeh aad eroi iHabr4air Kidney aid tlottaekiSRraba ar ropey and all kidoej siaattMra ; man Kyo lyo-Snlve ia aar area, tTexapnt i aad pile sad strenj(t)L Toraeln br fAars lines-. Jatral aad 8. M. MATatBS, Ulsar 'OMs hj - Why bitter Bib W4'H4pi1 with bwa baek, dbaaatd kittaiaaV,, cal iwetlitiE. itemale w!ssa. . ) debility, lienrt disease and rtsieaatla. plaints, whs ). ksjf' oactuache Uum win m imj)nmy Rev. A. I. Merehsat, flsailiSK . it'!, ... .1-. t . ..i:U M.lt,r- WaaUiaa'4a all snows aiedietuea ia tteaania-.,'c Tor aahi by Pasm liawtv. IBatt and S. M. Ms tiasas. iSleat Oreeii, tin Fsti. as, : v; sX, DOSijfA'X A ri ' ajattiM ta Kaw.ttwM Wsta. 1 The State of lodiaatsMonre5Daat.v,. Ia the i Jircwit Csert; ef Mtarn nuatri in the t$uto ef Irtdleaia, Srewlow fwr; Comphtlat NeU.iail. " . Ulrasa Brewu vs. di K. 8 Wrevl Mary E. lihiwpe, Jetepb TKt raar, bioa B.SJM'iiard. . -:' Be it known, that wi the M dt e Oe tober. IsSt. tan above MWot pkltir4C. bv biattoray, 1mI ia the fnte. at tbe Clerk ef the Circnit CJas Mbsmbm Count h. tlie State ol JaWMrba, ha plaint egtinM theaboumdVirmvdeet; and t wd day, the M pitviaUr . last h tbe Clerk'i effice the afl tatR ef t bf' tent nerttiR, rhowiog thatraU eelbsajask Albion E Sliepard, U nr .-wleat' et Ih State f Indiana, that f O. tion cibU attaiaat him ia telatfbt te ta eslaki and to force lota a latrt gage Ibaaat and that lee said o fan dam las btei IMtrly tbeiete. and ml pi-r, lie la 1 : a. ...... ..- : ..i VIZZIT 'SmCZ. .a ea9 ABiwiH.swa awaipaevatr asa tiawiaaaa vvisf , , or govern ner, ions, New th'trefere, 'aM defenraJl'aatl named larrahv notified elf tha tiUlw-aakl pendancy of taid compbdat ssaae. dji; ana mat unlet ne apps pt mem eat or demur thereto, at the csJtilM e cause on the 3Hh dav of SrVaVt. the wma Wing the Gth iudeia ijaj term of said Court, to be bmrtja f "A T Mrd St the Votirt uua tn be jrry or ui he heard und detarninelt tn al i t . tauce. r ESOCB PlJJRi; 00. 3, Clerk Sttippw Cvttit Vp.

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