Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 October 1888 — Page 2

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JUL JU& J. HAS WELL. 3dKMtriet-JOHB a FLAT.

fox r&ssiDEitr,

Gem. Bern. Iuitbm

jw nc&eassiDMsrr, Levi f. nwtn of New Turk. ALYIN 1. HOVKTrrf Piey. Lieutenant QoVernor,. IBA J. CHASK, of Heirdrick. Judges of 8opreie Conrt, : hkBILAST. C9y,f CWf. ' M Wrt. J.G. BKRKSK IHR,ef Jennine. k DisL WALTSB OLDS, of Wlut. cWrtry of &, CHKLBS. SBirnH, fUk Auditor rfStaSa. BKTJCKCASR, 3raagfe Trmmr f State, I. A. LIKCKK, rf TnM Attorry-6nTl, Ji. T. MICBSN EK, of SkelVjfctprrateadeot of Public InctrueUoa, SABVXT M.LA FOLLJCTTC,rf Bees. Keporter of Supreme Cosrrt, JOBS 1. GRIFFITHS, of Marie. For Conrnw, 5th District. . BXXKY C. DUNCAN of Momm a

W. T. UJ.ir, tba Republican caanSeWfer Gofcaty Awhtor, is M eitaM to be ejected m tin dj irisateto reUsrooad. IMair.eoM-v bmm all tbe earnests of weww--faiaavjoag, active, shrewd mad tti.ririaw o of the best canvasser

IBM ka Mea dwkiped. He 19 irttiMt kiad and BemuBodatiaf to

all, without regard to polities or scekl ataadiBK. Hinjseif a mod

tiiisiawse raia,tbebaaiaeaiof Maoffta

Will be eeaxtaeted ia a aatwfiietory aHKMW. 0c ia gaining gmaaJ ev7 day, and will surprise hia ort ardeai frkada by bia "ruaaiag" .ataay.

SotiM- one daftnca a aDagwaaip

a as auisnal that baa crawled out

f ita hale aad eaaaot SH back

Biair," "BWr,w- W.T.Bkur,"

woaMaaaka a cood ware attin

He k going into the Aaditnr office

watt tact aaeit a steady step. Uet-

ler Ml ia while yoa aeay, aad thus

he oa the aMatadt. , "Uumb

Work baabeea began on tie

EaaewviUe aad BidMaoad road at

Bedford, aad it ia probable that a

oad will be btnlt from Sryojoar to

Tae deretopasent wf me

! m tae immediate

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If there ia a better, ekrerer aaaa in M oaroe ennaty to-day tbaa Teat Fan we jaat aow aril to recall hia aaaae. Torn Fair ia the fwdndiaaeat of -all that coca to aaaheaptbe son total of thatwbtcfa ia desirable ia a friend, aeiabbor or eeaaty officer. Fart will get the keye-of the Sheriff offi frooi , Hinklebn or about the 15:h of JtoeaihM Yoa have only to know Tom to'reapect him, tor be ia each a cordial, kiadhontcd aswn that it w ntterly impaesihle to vofe agaiaat him if yon are acquainted with biak Every day word ia received of hit atreagth ia diffmnt aiirtinna of the onanty word too that Mretnoteandpoaitive. Tom

ia raaarac fr (be efiee of Sheriff

aad waata to he elected caat yon help bia. ?

Mis. 0. B. Clark was ws tiled the prise of a fine gold liea .ied nmbrrlla for the beat chocolate cake at the Horticultural Fair. The priae waa oftered by "The Corner.'' Thia eatabliahnKnt baa a loud card ia to-day's Progress. Maj. Ward of Dakota will addreas RepublieaiM and others at be enurt house Wedoesday night He ia said to be a speaker wbdsurpr i bia aodieoces by hia oratory. , The ProBress has no patience

with or sympathy lor a 'tough,' and believe that the fellows who threw

atoneeat the procession last Satur

day night abonld be promptly arrested and punished.

Special. On Friday of wh

week the Banner will have ft Spec

ial Price oa some article. Come and see what it is. Each week will

be a different article.

BSEEDEIt At Co.

men now h ive

an opportunity to join an organiaa-

ttea that will assist tnent in coloct ing their slow debts. Mr. Bull ck, of the AaaericaB Colieoting aad teporting Agency, has cone' to tnwo to erganiae the bomness men, a'ter

a:aix weeks stay in Bedford nd

porroonding villages. He mad; a

ot it there, and will every

where it ia understood. . The plan

reeomniends itself at a glance, and

the Progress proposes to worry

of tbe dtad beats who 'bare standing off tbk institution

socae years.

Columbus Browning' ifrfvfd

in Blnoroiogton on Sa urJoy last

troaa IHrMon, Ua.. with bis bride.

"Lam" has scores f friends who

are delighted to tee hitn. . He 1 l: s younger aad in better health tlisn

when be ten here.

Dr. ftstin. the present in-

ennbent of tbe Treasurer's Sc?, '

io-ofet the gallant nien who 'went , to tie front at the eall.of bu e nn ';

try.and was literally slot to piws oa tbe fiVld of battle. lie ban no

sapenor as an officer and gives tbe

tolleot satisfaction to all. He will

be reflected Trrasnrer h a sat is -Qsgtory aurjvity oa tlie 6lh of N- -vefuber, and hi numernua friptarfnj whhoot regard to party, will take; pleasure in assisting him. Re-! aaeaiher to see that your ticket has

"Gaston for Treaaurer" on h.

Prof. B. A. Bullock and wile of Indianapolis have taken rooms at If tn. E. P. Adams. If r. Bollock is special agent of the American Collecting and Reporting Association, a busine similar in ome reapeeto to Bradatreet or R. G Dana.' They publish renortsquarterfy and make a sppcialfy of eolIretmg old and outlawed cliims. Mr. -B. will remain in this county severat weeks to oreaniae all the

town. Our Dustiness men should

make a note of this.

How to Find IIarbwitb House. "Cnn yon direct me to

General Harrison's residenee' ask

ed the writer, of a young ecoreu

ana that be met on North Dela

ware street, Indianapolis, hist

Thursday morning. "Yes Bah." was she reply. "You just go norf

on dis oyer street till you nnd a

honse that aint got no picture of

tbe General in the winder; dafs

de place' It was-very fiea"r!y the

train. - Almost every hj$r- on

that beautiful tboroughfhm

somed with rictereaof -tmVffv

famous restdVot of Iodi tsmpolis,

wbite sags and streamers Seating

ra the air everywhere marked the Republican sentiment in that part

of the ettr. fjhio state Journal.

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OVERCOATS

WHAT ARE BROKEN LOTS? SUITS. - WHERE WE HAVE BUT I TO 3 OF A KIKD.

PANTS,

r-One of tbe most significant

of the campaign is the

enthusiasm amonar the

for the Republican ticket!

Women have always been on the linjbt aide fall questions, and their asoral aid ia tbie campaign ia amat eaonrgingto R-pnbticana. The Dernocratiafrea trade aoBey is a threat to supersede the Ameriean homo by the Eerepeaa peaaaot'a aooeL The Jtome is woman's, em-

r, aad no wonder that she is

; an ia her power to repej: -"

' A8alt Craek tp.maa wastelliag ia thia office hut Saturday that it seemed to him "that the Gilmore Brothers had been pretty welt provided for." "How's that r eeked tbe Progress. Whv said tbe SaltCreefcertutbere waa Bob bad the Keeorder's omee four years, John County Commissioner. Jim

is Superintendent of county bridges,

aad Bam has tbe nomination for

' Sheriff. There isn't any more ot

'm to tack aa offies onto or there'

no telhag where this matter woold

end. Sam. is a clever fellow, behniga to onr dmreh, and if he were - RepuWiean we'd take pleasure in voting for him; but lie is not. The Democrats needn't value the nomination they gave him so high

(here's nothing ia it Tom Farr has 8am. abut out already ia tbe

Tom Farr, of Washington tp., an old soldier, ia the Republican candidate for Sheriff. He was a

gallant soldier, he has bren a most

Ue citizen si nee the war, and

h wiirnnrravs mtWacMry officer.

Tm$ hue many soldier friends who

will remember him in a quiet way

hi election day. The randidate

BBaiasthim wax not a ooblier

don't remember uawtt st hww.

VfTHOCRAPHER ELECTROTYPER

ENGRAVER

PRllaTSR. BLANK BOOKS, ETC. MOOT OOWPLCTB HOUSE IN THK W6 JT.

SfayAj purifying and cfeenting tlie

IHoad u tun MincMnt. It neOi ennchin

a Mo, Mrvou qrtent need toning up, ail ot which at aocomnliiliad bv Dr. IPob-

nrf Blood and Liver Remedy and fterve Tonic TJm bis dough Honey la all eongn; bi Golden Belief in all paint, and ttonMch and bowel dtaordani; tii Kidney and Baokaehe Cure tn lam back, drops v and all kidney ditorden ; ni German Zya-SslTe In eorn oyoj, eraekud ikin and piin ; bit Capitol Bnteri for ppelfte and rfrengtn. - . Jbrotle by. Wxm Baoa., Btoor.-.ington, and 8. M. Mathkiji. dear Crwdt, Indl

(DUNCAN BATMAN, Ati'ji.J KeXIcn fa nai.BesMeBta. Tbe State of Indioa,Monroe Co;inty,m. la the Circuit Court, of Monroe oounty, in tbe tHatn of Indiana, Korannber Term, ISaa. Complaint No. 1 561. Hiram Bruwu . Jutepb K. Sh irj.Jr , Marj 1. Sharpe, Jotepb K. Sburjie, Albion B. Shfpard. Be it known, that on tbe 3d dav of October, 1888, tbe above named plainliff, liy hi attorneva, Hied in tbe offlot of tbe Ckwk of the Circuit Conrt of Monroe County in the State of Indiana, hi complaint sgainat tbe above named defendant j and on aaid day, the raid plaintiff a)d in tbe Clerk' offlee the affidavit of a eorapttnt perron, showing that said dcfmdanl. Albion E. bnpard, is not a resident ot the Slate of Indiana, that a eanse of action exwts again ft htm in relation to real estate and to fon-clom a mortgage thoreon and that the said defendant is a ntnemnty party tbnreto and nid plaintiff bu rins bj endonementon sale complaint required the detendsnt to appear iu aaid C urt aad answer or demur thereto, on the 24th day of November, 1888, Now therefore, said defendant 1 it above named h hereby notified of the Sling and peadeney of said complaint ajsainat liim, and that-nntes be appear and answeri. or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 24th day of November, 181)3, the same betas; the 6th judicial duy of a term of laid Court, to b boiun and held at tbe Court Howe in tbe City 01 Bloomington, on t'-e third Monday in November, I8S8, fH).l complaint, and th-. mattnrs and things therein contninoc and allngud, will be beardand itetarroined is bis b-

fnoch vvvttn.

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Come at once, as these are- bona fide bargains.

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One price to every 1 one. Everything marked in plain figures.

REPUBLICAN 8PEAKING, MARSHALL HACKEE, ElkUsville, Oct. 27, day, Harrodaburg, Oct. 29, night, Cutright'a Bridge, Oct. 30, day, Bloomington, 'Oct. 2?, night. Chaplain J. H. Lozier, Iowa, Biomuington, Oct 29, 7 p. ni. Maj. A. B. Ward, Dakota, Bloomington, Oct. 25, 7 p. JO, Joseph Hubby, Colorado, -Bloomington, Oct. 26, 7 p. m. Gbasd Rally, Nov. 3bo. Gov. A. A. Taylor Tennessee. Hon. W-. 8. Kenwortby Iowa, Col. Geo. W. Friedley Indiana. Will address tbe people Day and Night. : The notorious Eugene Biggins tbe Commissary of Libby Prison in its worst days has been sent to Indiana to manage the camjwign for Col, Matsou. The fitness of the wlection is beyond uestion. The man who starved Inion prisoners helping elect the man who condemned Union veterans, their widows and orphans to I be poorhouse. What a combination ! Exchange.

Why embitter life by d ragging a round with lame back, diseased kidney, dropsical swellings, female weakness, nervous debility, heart disease and rhmmatio complaints, when Dr. Prober's KMney ani Backache Cure will so quickly curef Bev, A. J. Merchant, Presiding Elder, writes: "It gave roe almost jhttant apt entirely permanent relief." Superior k all known medicines in these diseases. For sale by Fa sis Bsns., Bloomington, and S. M. M ath ess, Clear Creek, Ind. tilt Feb. 22, 'S9.

C. C, TURiEK9 THE LEADINGUNDERTAKER Furniture Dealer.

I have the largest and best selected stock ever brought to llluomington, ant will sell you goods cheaper than any one. I have a Hue display of Chamber Snitcs, PA ELOR SUITES, LOUNGES. Fancy Cuauis, Baby Wagoks, Cakpet Swekpkbb, MtBBORS, PICTU1U5 FRAMES. OKUANS kepi in stock, and sold on monthly payment. 1 have tbe Household Sewing Uacbim the best Maehine made, and the cheapest. I also keep Clothing for FuoetBli which only costs about onn-halfas much

as othor cKithnig. Come and see mcnurt 1

jiida of souj, in Waldron's Jlifk

DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE MOPEL J3IIY GOODS HOUSE

OF

Where You Will Find a Complete Stock of Hosiery, Laces, Embroideries! Table linen. Corsets, Notions,

Ana the Itargent Stock of bI GLOVES

in the vity. We have just addel to our stock a line of DRESS GOODS which it will pay you to examine," . Glre ana trial. West Side Square, one door North of Alley ,

FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS. SPECIAL 8A0AslnHI

$2.50 83.3Q $5.00 AND $Q.50

FINE OVERCOATS,

SATIN-FACED AND SILK-LINED : A complete and beautiful assortment, from $10 to $25, tailor made and perfect fitting, such as tailors charge you from $49 to $50 for. GENTLEMEN DESIRING SOMETHING THAT IS FINE, arc iuvilcd to insjiecl these sujerb garments. The Eagle Clothing House, BLOOMINGTON, IND.

TOT H E

OLD KELIABLI LINE

BETWEEN

Indianapolis tfc Cincinnati' Rates to Eastern Point $1 to $1 54 below other lines

lOWartMlHAMIljiWaDftYni RJU ' oa as. n. bockwell", o. v. & t. a"p

Cincmnai,Obio.

NOTICE OF APFCIISTNE.1T iimmom isss.) nWlIATOlIJ OwsaMns.

of REceiviGn. Notice is hereby given, that tho uiidnrit;nod ha bon nppointo I by tbe Monroo Circuit Couit, Itocoivar of tho Ann of llillonb ichur & Son, and ha qualified as su.ih R"ci vcr. CUAULES II. McrHEETBIlS.

bioominstoiij Inl , Sj)t. le$3.

BUSINESS UNIVER$lTf katt fcairftaia N, Vff iK.U3.zxnt mtna. miin hj riewittsv. But facillrici for Busineu, Shorl hand, Pcumaa. ship, English and Actual Husines Training, laaividuat instradiM. Educate for profit least expsn iv ia lime aad money. Attractive City. Graduatss bold lucrative potiltnns. A strictly bustatss school. Opa ull year. Enter now. Writs to us, Elegant Catalogue, Frep.

AdzniniHtrator's Wale

of Ileal Estate. VTOTICE f8 nEHRnT GIVEN, thai

XN bv virutre of an ordfr of the Monrtm

Circuit Court, the undersigned, as Ad miaistrator of tho etal of Niulmlas i!

Mii.vflold, decenod, will oflfer fur 1b at aucliuii,' air the siiuih door of tbo Court

iloutii in the city of Blonmineton, Coun

ty of Monroe and State ot Indiana, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26w, 1888, the follow im; detcrihrd Real Estalr, situ

ate in the County of Monroe and Slate of

Indiana, to-wif:

Part of section (29) twonty-nlne, town

(81 eisht. ran eo (11 west, bounded a fol

lows: cpmtrn-ncolntr at a point on tho

north line of nld section, at a distance of

22 poli and 8 link west from a corner which is the northeast corner of church lot : and is also the northwest corner of

the east half, and .he northeast corner of

tbe west half of the northeast, quarter of said section ; run nine; thence west on tho section lino 542 polos to a stake, thence

(with an allowance of 41 via the noodle)

south 5, east 29 poles and 9 links, thence

south east 2a poles, tftenco cast parallel with the said section line 20 poles and It links to a tnke in the old mill race.

thence up tbe center of the old mill race north 13S west, 14 poles to a stnk,thenco north 11 west 20 poles, thence rJ west

20 poles to tne place or Beginning, eon taining 7 24-100 acres.

r Also the following tract of land, being part of the west half of the northeast

quarter of section (29) twenty-nine, town (8) eieht. ranee (ll one west, bounded as

follows: commencing at a point on the line dividing said quarter svetion, 13 pole and IS lin south of the northeast corner of

said wnst half qtu-rtor. thence, running west 13 poles and eieht link, thence

north 13 pole and 18 links, thence west

9 poles to the conter or the old mill race.

thence stitherly54polc,thonoa MstlSpoles to tbe line-dividing snid quarter section, thence north along suit! line 41 Boles and 8 links to the place of beginning, -idHtaioT ing 5 nores. Also tbe following tract of land, being (25) twenty-flve acre off the south end of tbe west half of tho southeast quarter

of section (20) twenty, town (8) eight,

range (1 one west, TRKMS OF SALE.

Onethitd cash, one-third in nine months

and one-third in eighteen montus from day of sale. St cured by notes at intercut waiving relief from valuation laws, and secured by good free-bold sureties. Sal to'begin at 1:30 o'clock p. m. BEN. F. ADAMS. Sept. ',15, 1988. Administrator. Loudon A Rognrr, Attorneys.

A Favobitk Hotki. is the Or

chard Elouse, situated opposite tho depot. The house is large, conveniently arranged, and the rooms are comfortably furnished. Good beds, a woll supplied table alt thai

any ona might dvsire, are to be found

here. Well arranged sample rooms are fitted up in tho Orchard Home, and Commwial travelers will find tho Orchard a

good house at which to stop. Mtmls supplied to parson at reason able Sicurea

Orchard fc Son are the proprietor.

VANDAL IA LINE,

Fennsylvanla Route,

Lv St Louis " Efflnghain " Terra Haute Ar. Tnd in na poll " Columbus " Piltlmrg " Philadelphia " Now York

No. 20.

Daily. 8:10 a m 10:53 a in 12:63 pm 2:S0 p nt 7:!5 p m 1 50 it m 1 25 p m 4 00 p ill

Pliiliidelnhia and Now York

Time," which I one hour later than

tral Time." Call for tickets via Vandnlia Line, Sotice the time made bv Mo. 20,

No. 0.

Ihtily. 8:00 pn 1 1:25 p ni 1:51 n 4:15 a ni 11:10a B fi 55 p n 5 25 a n H no h n

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DEM0CTIAT1C CUMPAiGei FA9BICATIOI'I OBiTBOYECh

nerved to cortfiru)i; oonvicii'-na outluil

my Rppiibliiatn 31: for the application

the civi ser r ice at

formate ry sad bci

The Bepuhlicnne pledged to tiio eita nn.l n If inl irttii!

that tliov will aive uat

I false to ttiy coasicjl

It lias been iportiid thn& in 1876 General Uarriscn, in it apeoch iti Durlny I-all, nt Cloomingtiui, HH, stated that ' the Irhih wero onl;r fit to shovel dirt, trade railroads, ain'il tilt our jtcnUeuinrics." Of conree tbe stiitemsiii was n lie. Noiiernon who lias tie si fhtest acounintnnco with. General Harrison, or vrho has ever been n his eosipsjty fiv Minutes, could be inado to bsflcve thfit te ever oxpreiiaed I harbored such ;i sentiment aa ihe fcregoiiiir. But so in-

i iistriontily vaa it circulate 1, tt 'arns

thong!;! OfOT to c inner w aia nTei ( JWCijal reiacionstii

helpless ami unf a

vote to 'tecum those urea. (Chers.1 "Their ctindidatsy

from Putnam county "lis earned trier isltip forjll actraewa. XU yho'-'m

Hellers Icnow that hB 'nwri

niti bom!, l anx Bos Hia

tironerlr labelled, "a lie." II van diffi-

cultworV. Lies w ill run, hHc; dodge, double, turn, twist and chaiicii nanie s.nd complexion so of twi tha ; ill k bar d

to run tnem eown. But this ono was innlly cornered, and

tine William Cond:in f'Hind to be Urn lather. Now cotnua the denial in tbe f hapo of thiit.y-flvit amtfavibi, made by Ihirty-five well-knc wn citiasruiof Bkinnt-

tngton, wno state nnner oaxn inai sney vere preeent and hearl the whold i

IJermral Harrison's' speech Durlcy iHall, and thai; he ti ed no sncli language ns that attributed tn hhn by C ondon, not-

imythtng reminiMing m, nor aaio nnvnhing unkind ordisrespectfol soncerniog :he Irish. Tlie Mgnem enalMtce nnei;ijovernor, a banV preidcnt,sveral wellxnown professicnal meman ex -sheriff, tn ex-iro8ecHting attorney, an. ex-r;-iHrder, an ex nmyc t, several Inshtncn, proniinent IniHineas mon,,6ri9tiC etc The follow iiig 'i.i tlie slrliilavit ot c:tiGtovernor Haatiltoti: ' ; ''' . State of IuxNo:, Cook Cotwn'.ss, John M. HmajtaiiR, being tluly sworn, denoses and savs llwt he is noiv a reta-

lent of Coolc Cowtity, lUintfa. nnd wiw

antn rADnini7. hwii, tor many rt resiJent of Bloomington, Hhnins

of the s ;ate to its legnn(Ci-f:

no lem inan to tbe PttllllB,

whoee proper rjiinaaeaii!

mimed lo care. wen if

as lie ought to and denuji!

vctei with n c93W

tne macs, vroiua IfJ, oledees on which tut' ill:

Interpol ed th s veto pwlKs 1$

luiniuue-ni. netm.j : .

Mr. Eriggs wiM peflisila

his tretoent of tlie'(!!i

overy entence wa p?ti.l piRtiae and ciieers & ,'ti

sent ma menon awi;r that he was not otahrajl

1iaI frtn -ti nivA sT -Iliads

Ainjng other thmnlaissSsl

"Cort uig to qiiest'irjii (ar'

irhotud as j tin; tinly qoiMT ioncerti'a wise amiSM tariff, end the terper4l

surntus uniiei it. I finil 'Hi

pathy with the JteOTbUra aiaa

its stan&vnl-bfKter, 43 ca (Cheers, "If t ere fe a more isotrsj

is csti anas. I

lsenBrh f gap aa a '(-

11 I Hion that in '

tnat i -.h,, it i- It

utterly and repeatedly faJiirjsl is

to the leoply nho tewtetUit' thafifn

The country 6hKa repnatt BM f;t

in th year 18 Im was a pracHeitig j thatthu lmTOtfcwHrtjr as

lawyer in uKtmttu;iiHt switi na, imw . n candidate on tlie Republican ticket (or ; state senator from that district. . J Ailiant further si.ya that he hits read -the published atfiCiivita of mc William : Condon, and otherii, of Blotmington, in which it in charge I that a ft w days be- 1 fore the I ovember 'election, in tins year 1 lM;e, at a Etrpnblk-im meeting in Dnrbsy ' hall, in s tid citv ofBloou mglon. in'n apeecli then find tbre delivered by Hon. i Benjnintn llnrridun. now (iepuMican ' randidate for preiWent of the United Str.tes, he (I'lcrriMn) bing interrupted by a question front 'an old gentlemen with an Irish nccfnt." ref'lied, 'It ia easy to know tlisJ; man's mce: youa! l know what tltey nm, and if it were net : for them we would not nted lialf our 1

penitentiaries, whkh am at nost full of

mm sat of bWTB

Rtnnt fnd fruitless uitatjoai:

It is deiitructi-M! of the ialieWsjS

and Iaxr alike. jliM!a of the Itentibliean oartr ia- i

unmisttkably de6nedtlsatbf

ocratic party is involved hi' i mi uncertainty' (Renewed uheetj The New York Stui, tvktel .l

President Ctereltutd.aad wWfl I be ccct ited ae hieh Danocrala B

ity. luvi lately indnhjed uaa fsa;!

eaaton, wnicit. is caui lone 'fCK soul' It says Ilwiflcnrf Is not a free tnulu pirty-, fi;iaceti Hon rnrty; :l is Bhr tha lis

party. (Lnuirhter.l Ttt 4W H as trw aa tlie 'lefinitim la' la)

them; tinsy are aity&t to shovel dilt i mfndameof nteKentw;Waaa rt

ami erode niilrotub, for wl tch tlu?v vt-

reive more than tlhcy are worth, as they aro no nctubiitM to ths American people.'' Affiant further mys that te wns prwent at the saiid RtuUilican oia mcetinj and heard tbe speech of Itoi. Benjamin Harrison all thrcsigh. Ttat, beuig a

candidate for senator, he was especially

tnterestett tn tnen nnd occuniecl audi

the hnll during tin: gneech of sa id Hii

see nnd hear every tiling tin wnS docnT or said during the meeting and the speech of Mr. Ha rr wort, nrnl now has n clear recollection of Harr 8on' speech ami of what occnitvd at aiid meeting. And affiant .-says tlmt no u h language, or aentiinents, nor any lan .nage, words or sentiments of Mint chan i it, r, nature, or import, or meaning were uttered :it any time during tluit meeti if, nor in his speech, by Hon. Reujaniiu Harrison. Affiant further n;ra Ihnt no tueh scene or colloquy na l.iint dewcr ilad by said William tXiiulou 1 10k place at said lueetieg la-tweell Hon. lienjaiitin Harriatm. ninl "an ml gentl.-nmn w itlia.i Uixli accent," not anjrother peimt - Afllaut does well roiietnlier ti'nt H was a rainy, stormy dny, nnd on thr t ntfount the lueetiiig was held in tlte sfteriwon nt Dnrli-y hall. That the hnll was quite crowded! and tlwil: during tl'r. Harriaou'a qiee h. a (hunk, n man, lunatll n drunk, repeatedly interrupted tlie meeting with his incoherent, tinmken, lowl talk, in the body of the hall. Ho was finally put oat of the hnll by ople sitting nearest hint. As this win Wine some one shouted tluit it was evident he waa a Democrat, li'oinhis dntnlisnconditice. Then order waa nstored ai i i t tie meeting was not agttisi interru sted. AtHant further aayii of lu'a own p isonul knowledge and recollection that it sail meet,nt, in hia mieecUi, mid BMJjamin H;irrison did not utt?r nay wouls, v.'hatevr, abusive of the Irish peoph , and that no such words could have betr. uttered by him tn his speech without affiant hearing them, and tluit if any such words or sentiments had been uttered at that time and p ace they would have attracted the attention of the affiant, who waa then and there persotelly engaged in the camiiaignas a candidate for ofllce, and was on good term r,'ith ihe Irish people of Bloomington nnd McLean county, and soliciting their vttes, and would not have been in" sixapatliy with any such sentiment. JOHS at. HAMILTO!. 8r; scribed and sworn lo before uae this loth day of Septembe.', 1888. G. C, Gilbert, tSeaLJ NiAtry Itoblte.

seed t maintain a nosHhmva' Htii

rraiity dtiriiijj the war y dee aiw:H

. lie wnsn int.. mon maia, ana wf-m I - r i I X l .

I vou i etieruw: lie waa "iiasi'w wps,a

ti a utile or that.' (TasBttt

; pioHse.i xnei-ein m ds iveaurj ' Demoi;ratic position on titisaiirii ia masnnemdimr either ana a Am

ui nan-i

'But in the UKhtofirawcsvaVI

not at' to any that tne uiMocrsfis .

ia for tariff reform. Henry ''Wit

Frank Herd s nd Hmrv tleoiv :si

, that tlie party is 'heoiled iat5e4fe

oineetraue. it n nn w

: was lseen Buncortinr nlataui Evi

chure l and wan asked if b i M

to it, replied thsit he ,I8aaed j bvstf-i f T .laV ll ? 1 ' . . , '-.

I "I object to tlie Mills htt t avI

in ti c interem: oi tne irouopo) eu astional in cluimeter. and dii tnttail

agiiiniit the a r:s?ultnral cfauL le sl claration of :t enemhle Den s? ' stand:! high in tiie councils 4 . 'dsparlQ

ami lor . . leuruirucaji I

In this connection that twi i no ct nfidence in reiienHn presst d to him my belief "' twa:-.

had wild ifcwif to the trusts

poliea. Luten to hia repij : . grantid pro'ection to Ntrs : aaid he, We tmit now (iraseir . ,The eoncewions to the : truit Rhow t!e peculiar nidi

' favoritism m that direelHm.

! for rice and sugar, tent t iv

, wool ! The trouts must wax :

thouch the l.nuibkins go bare.

spec k. u mea by wbtcn tnts

tion fci inatined is not uiillko

thief who was (aught with 1 1 onhif lack. 'What did yt sheen fori" demanded the ow i

kill a:ivbodv'l nheen that hit f

raii'Jong Uksixwd,"'' Laogkter;

AN

'ANT CHANGE,

Well-Known ImJiarei Ociaoeraue Editor DecUiret lor Hiiiriifln,

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Howard Brlax. lOennoeratis Htiaaknr ef the State HesMVaMsst Uw Sseesaaa a Rrpvblleaa. Mr. Howsird Briggs, of Greencastle, Putnam county, is well-known throughout tliU county and state. For years ha hr been one of the laic Went editors among the Democrats of this state, aad for several years lias beta a, Democratic trustee of til stale blind aavhiim. But

pthe itioii- of the DtnaccTalto party

upon uie luriii, iss i.uti:urui- vur benevolent institt lions a id ita indisposition to make needed reform in the management of those institutions, have compelled, - him to rentnince his party alleguinee" and lo decltre hi iwelf in favor of the ot.'ction of Harrison and Morton, ' That he finds it impoauible to folliw hia arty this yea r is no enrjulac to than) who have had hi acqainmnce and confidence. As a trustee of ti e blind asylum Mr. Briggs has iieen faithful e ml strenuous servant of tie pulilie, and, together with Bnierintem'lent Jacobs, has stood aa a bivak water agnksat the tide of corruptioii that hmi o' orllovred others of our public institutk ns under the rule of tlie Harrison-tUilliTan gnag. Mr. Briggs acccstiion to the Ripubli:an ranks this year is simply a necessity of his uncompromising integr ty as a uian ami a part man. On tftitnrday evening (Sep1. 99) his friends and neigh bora in Gnieiuiaathj assembled in large numbers to hear hia reasons for changing his politiml faith, and, as was expected, ho matb; one of the nblest addreaiKti dcUvereit during the campaign. SCANDALS AND OUTR.VOIS. Sieaking of hiti connection n a Democratic member of tho board at trustees of tho Indiana blind tsylum, Mr Briggs said: "But it ia of tltn wa..daht an l outrcges that are of almost daily devel lament in tlie penal, reformatory and charitiible inatitntion.1 of lndiana.in whicti ttte j are of the unfortunate is prostituted to purely partisan ends, that I iteaiwto speak, I will not undertake, nor ia It neciswary, to prc ve the truth or fahity of thia or that charge it is enough for me to know that the abuses ai'" inseparable from the syntem, and that like cauKCH produce like effects. A a exi-erl-ence of jwveral yenrs as trui tee of the lnclwnn inhtilu ion fo the blind hw

9mtm aast Use

TJu fart of m lYeewrw itttsJaa.'-

amov( of vick is eendvaJt atsnsstJG tlirceiecf tmbOt atlemlflen im aiisljj tion of Ifte airtaorfa by waeViiii sstit

tcM asay Htt fcs vesfttcetf 4a'a of wiVw osmI nereaeary cjtpewd iSors. .11 roarft (ion fctvt eeeaartsestsiavsiii l.ife

srao are aoenie yrtn nt Hat aa an iftaloo fcs -i aivuni nur la.ntS' tsUUL flflt IjttT

itd oad nanie4 tar awyraw, uifcac.

ojtel to acjsrwcaie, avriwiaeisy sar i iKMtr txnoQ-ttati the sWIa -s'a ji

reeeartle far jwo4a lo tAeaatMvtssMi

tktppropoK. A prtpw yaaw e

rrvenaea sfave not aecras!), vs

not aufae, thn aMarfsaaiewiir

stmt of tut peotccrwt i

Uabiiisox's :UatTT3r,w W Accpira

WlJla Vote, editor of The tsasl

Huh (Fultoci county, m.) llatw, heretfore printed, an iriotepeafwaf.pl

wile stroiig TtMUWioB prnaiTiiiasscja Vose has now dhsxvwed ttaec isbasKat

the npofeHHiiMis of (heDemocatM i

and eas conio iiqnarely ottt tor tha MfV

puDucnn nca.

W,i.l n..i...s.laB.i1jiS

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A Das

IVnuaScr lJ tw 44 JKttV MtL

Athat'tm im tViasreM. tMld tri al

sk(rtn. th Imocratic furtm JstitJgl,,! sMrtesl Sf'il eeimtrw, fd ac tMltCKIS fara wpon a aarriy vvrvnw- iSJf3 lapmrltcal free tmaVfVes a-afc a4gg faaiiaa tntr. Tae fca-asf tae Itans1 iter o.t lis vee fcal,- ssy a,i thtuior oow-iuv motte. "luif rar;g but wither las bmmmr mmr M;aeriji' Man a MnHiese, mar. aaeaetl, a'a portcml. TImi wttr eay lrsvfaii- j

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will tee a friiid auter from rheuoiatstea, 11

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ia som ny our a rug 1st ?ans pro, at. tn? tow r rice of 5 cents a hot tin. It aa ' cure cloudj- urine, which ntea h) 4us' cause of achas and pain, oh ck waitina "

tnd clecay, imparts refrethi it- dreanti -a," 1 : v . ; ...iV..

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