Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 November 1888 — Page 2

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M ADVAMm, ' !. V Tbe predictions ofjbtpeblioatn fktt the election of Barrtfmi would jpjve mewri taapetm to the rnaataetMing intcmia of tbtkeaaatr? ail in many wayabnBg increased rwperitj n alretdy bring realiaA Jitny lion furonrcffin PennsylTawn wbiA "hat down when Jfce Sill. Hit Mind tLe Hoaae stent taw lwion started an with iwiranim! wages to the . In otl er parts of ike conn- , ,jy wfetn nwiiaitdnica kave started p ia.UienHnwar. " ' WiTiaa. Kenrr Harrwon in 1840 bad a. majority of 49 vote in -IVnnsy4vknia. Bia grandson earned it in 188 by 70,000. , rtirandarthcrs w w utogrenave. Jsear to coin plate

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TbeCinnati Centennial ExKwtinn end ant tfpaf gatnenata oy $50,000. It wu $t abow, and deserved a far better patronage. Q le peaole nf the Qoeen Chy are - - i . Lif : ji

fn ! i - will pay tbak diffiarunce wicboot ?nmdi grnaabltng.J, r "Three awnreaM toawt inatievs.

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aepppiBiiniH vs uw iMe.uumai ' will devolve opou bias. The pnfi - tiedeoaaplexionof the CAortwitl tnwloie reaaany w it ia, republican. .n. . t . jtir.

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trace w newer pouiictrw tne eonn be one thing er tbatber All the Miconle eekw that honest nnaVcape-- ' Bte.aata be appointed. Tie day of Dead Sent t deesnoas n nassecL j- ' - f i f - Owta to the seaickv tX feel and the blxh priee ef woolens is Dakota, the fanners vp there are' tbipbmg of wearing Bastard plasters this whiter. The repnblieana eaa fx Iheta selves in tbe senate for years to cone a- adaiKting the two Dakota, oataoa, Wyoniingand Washington tenkoiies. As they are not in the babit of throwing away chances rhia isrobably what they will do. -Paoii BetbTiou: Andy &- ta, the engineer on th is branch of tbe Honon, bet f200 on Harraeo with a Ssleni manJ- 'Tbe etokes were pat np m the haad of anotberSaleni nnn. When it ana known fiiat Harrison wfat inJeeted neftber trtakea nor sUke-bolder were to be ibnnd. , J " ' Kaaau u now entitled te the banafKan tbe boss Republican ScatepHer taajority far fiarrisao oaaaea the Blaine naaioritv in FennsjryajHja, taaeMttg at W.00O. Harrison's plurality ' in his ward was 677; in bMprecinct,262; fat hia citvj 191 j in hie State 2,500. - Qexidanafenrjrieil neither his ward, , city, eajnnty nor State. WThe Atlanta Ooantitniioa -has acbeerfaliTnaiBiitionw Itis already eaiintine. tne oara tbat will come and go hetore tba nextresidential eketiba. On the f Jtbi bant that paper said: UisJnat 1,451 days ineJoaang 8undays hoes 6 o'clock twjsapainia aatfl the polls are inpanul for the election of a Demoeratk favaldeat.'' Tkia is interesting, bnt why didaet tbe Constitution, while the prophet ie power was npoa it, speak the naoae of thefortaaate Deaweratic candidate? If rs. Parsons is now in London, teaebing'the doctrine of boaibthrwing as the nary aalvaUoa of aaedera society. 8be baa gathered qnte a: crowd of English Socialists nad SMl-eonteata abont ber, and her aancbiatie energy grows and waranj aadie the atiambja of this British capital on tbe anniversary of the banging of ber bnsband, and her London syarpatbiaers joined wkb ber in conaaenioratinn, that event by troeulent dennncialions f government ia general and tbe United States government in particalaf. It is tobe hoped, ia the interest of nence and aood order in bis enaatry, tbat this advocate of incendiary doctrine will fad it so dement ia England that she will cnaclade to remain there. Profrasev Xfcibnv, of Indiana Stat Uiritr, uth a jpttaeo torv ta tbe Xw York Tatt, of the war Mm vMn in Momnm emmtr vara bous-bt b tbe BopabKcsn, at an tnarf rata, ptwvik, m -iBTce pimrring orsooilar go HI pieeea." Tba wank Bviat of Mr. ttabtey'a atory ia lh fnrt that aacroea in ladiau veto ma BanKbiieaa tiekrt anUmot ateopy p4 whtH'Dt price. What aaena to worrv tba amiabfo edafator. awwt b tffi tba INnaaerkta .eooMa t .nor than. Batter liek to your bwlc, PrtMor,ao4 tat plI ' cm aJooe. IiKKaaapatn Aajraal.David Hostetter, the proprieor of llnstetter's stomach bitters, rtmd tbeotbet day worth 1 ,000.000. And yet sofne people contend that patent medicines never do anybody any good. Tbe errvmnodi-r g.ivea 200,W,9 IXmocrtie voters in Indiana 10 Omgfvmntm, while 28165 K publican voters are only represeuied by 3 Cobgrrssuivu,

Cyras P. and John G MoNott, attorneys, of Terre Haute, have prepared 'suit against John . Sullivan, claiming fl,o00 for jrofrs sional services, erowintr out of their

exertions for defense in the tally sheet eases. It is understood that Mr. Snllrvan claims that he onlv consented to assume hotel bills and iactdeatal exijensea, and therefore 'will dispute the UilU Indianapo lis Jews. , aTamtaareatal Taaaaarnace, If mn ii one pawaa'in too Jattata of AaMrkaa traveten ia Karons ra tiraoome thaa aaotber.it i tbU : "Daf'n j car six weeks stay ia Taria, we did" t ee a stable drqhkes penun." Then Uioy travel tbrovKhSwttMriaad, Germany, JLoitria, Italy and Spain, sad an France, and still Uv do not ace a drunken person. They attribnto tba tobriety of tbe people to the fact tbaravarybsdy drink wise and bear; drink it allthe time and bits of it, with ao kbrb ikoue aad prohibition onsensa to bathar taemfoonteqiaeatiy they aevar gat drank. Well, now, the only in ferenea data eaa draw from tbeae remaU..ible lettan ia either that the writers want themaatTs bllad drank aB the time ttay wars m Paris, or tbat tba Parisian rrunkard It a aot suooessful aider. Because while oor tinretar hut year did sat ear one in itaaci at drunkeanecsin Paris, it ) offlcial police rteorda stato tttat ;lhe oHee of Paris aaw und arrested, oa an averaca, ISO peoyle every day between January 1 at and April 30th, for beint; droak on tba streets. 8o many drunkards are not arrested in Hew York, and yet tbosa travelers of ours always contrast tbe sobriety of Kurope with tba excesses of America, ft is jast a well to bear in mind the offlcial report wbibji seeding these letters, and perhaps, if tba, writers drank !nas and thought mora, they would remember that Octal returiM wtM-not alwavs agree with letters from tba euide-boJk Bobert B. Burdetta. Waoata Braannaea. 1 It will be remembered that atkbt last May Wa. Norman one was taken from bis home in Pik town ship by masked men, who tied him to a tree and in the presence of hw wife and daugbler be was terribly .beaten' with limbs of trees. After ht was released hejay on his kfdj snfleong intensely for several weeks; He (Norman) claimed to know the men who were engaged in ' the entrage, and last week brought suit against. a number of persons, claiming 10,000 damages. The jmrtics, or tnortof tbcm,aremen in good citcamKtances. . His attorneys are Daman & Batman and Miers & Corr, and it is stated that Louden t Rogers and the entire bar will be engaged for the defense. . The complaint reads as follows : ' William Norman vs. MiirqnesD. Seed, Isaaa Branbam, Marshall Norman, John Norman, John Carson, Hexektah Norman,- Eli Sowders, James H. Bagsdalr, Frank Norman, Isaac Spies, jr., William Stoekleather. The plaintiff' eomplaibs of the said defendants and says that here tofore, to-wit on the 1st day of May, 1888, at and in tbe county of lion roe, and State of Indiana, the said defendants did there and then break in open plaintili with force and arjas make sn assault, and him tbe said plaintiff then and there with dubs and sticks did beat, pound, braise aad ill treat, and did then aad there dnig him forth from bis bed, aad only In his night clothes, ,texpose him (o the cold night, in try reason of all of which the said plaintiff was put to grc.it bodily paia aad suffering and humiliation, shame and disgrace, ami was so sorely bruised, wounded n.1 maltreated that be was compelled to and did reqoire nursing sod attention lor a long time, to-wit, one month, and was compelled to and d.d keep bis bed for a long time, to-wit, one month, doriag which tin be was pot to great expense, to-wit, 8100, in employing help. That by reason F the said beating, bruising, woonding and exposure so inflicted by tbe said defendants be snffered great bodily pain and mental angaisb, and bus become permanently disabled for the performance of manual labor, such as be was accustomed to perform, and m rendered ooable to follow bis asaal vocations. Therefore the plaintiff demands judgment in the saaj of $10,000, and all proper reHe " leia Spencer Democrat : T.H.Treat exhibitetl bia trained dogs at the Opere Hoaw last Friday night. The dogs obeyed orders promptly and performed some wonderful tricks. Mr. Treat trained the dogs himself and has evidently given mocb. patient and intelligent attentioario their education. A grocery firm in tvirksville, Mo., iaMMm the following advertisement : "Any man who drinks two drachms of whisky per dsy for a year, and pays ten cents a drink for it, ran have at our store SO sacks of floor, 220 pounds of granulated saicar, and 73 pounds of good green coffee for tbe same money, and get $3.30 premium for maki' g the change in bis expenditui ea." ' Best canned goods in Bloomington, both California and home grown. In dried fruits we have Pears, Peaches, Apple, Apricots, Raisins, Figs, Currants, and almost everything else good aud choice, at Miller Bros. Special. On "Friday of each week the Banner will buve a Special Price on Mime article. Come ami see whit itis. Eavli week will be a different article. Brkbdi N & Co. A countryman being at !ed in whom be put hi trutit, nifal when tin had a cold bo put it in Or- Fanner's Couch Honey. Fur Mie by Kahi Bao., Hioommclon, uuJ 3. 3i. Stjuntits, Clear !, lnd.

Hovementa of the Washington RtoBaaseat. . Waihingtoa StatJ Great care is token to note the movement of tbe Washington Monnoient, for it does move. The law

0 and expansion of material by heat and cold operates here as well as eisewoere. w nen the sun shines fnli on tbe eastern face in the morning the stones on that side expand and throw the shaft slightly to the west. Then the son goes around to the south and tbe apex of the monument makes a corresponding swing to to the north. As the orb creeps across the sky to its final setting in tbe evening the glittering point oa top of the monument makes a contracting movement around half a circle, gradually settling back to its normal position after the rays of the sun have lost their 'power. This movement has never been calculated, but it is undoubtedly very slight. The wind, too bs an effect upon the structure. From tbe centre of gravity of the shaft located 178 feet and 10 inches from tbe floor, is a cross beam from which ia suspended a fine steel wire, protected by a galvanized iron tube about fonr inches in diameter. This hangs to the floor at the northwest corner of tbe elevator well. At the bottom is a plumb bob weighing twenty-five poundu, susC ended by means of the wire and anging in water An iron cylinder protects the instrument from injury, and a little iron house about four feet high keeps off the draught. Tli rough tbe cylinder is a teloscopie eye piece, in one end of which are two vertical wires about one quarter of an inch apart. Wheo a candle is held in an opening in the aide of the box and the eye is applied to outside end of the tube.the plumb line can be seen a fine line lietwcen the vertical marks. Any movement in the shaft is recorded by a corresponding movement in the line. When the structure is at rest, and in its normal! position, the line hangs still midway between tbe others, but when tbe shaft is disturbed by the action of the wind it sways back and forth like tbe pendulum of a clock, always coming to rest in the centre. This is observed every day, and if the custodian should ever notice the lioe hanging still at any point outside of the two cross lines be will then know that tbe monument has been permanently moved from its level nosition. Until then, no one need be alarmed by the oscillations of the shall from, the action of tbe wind or the influence of the sun. Tae Special Feature of the Youth's Companion for the coming year, as announced in the Colored 8ovenir we have received, include six Serial Stories, and One Hundred and Fifty Short Stories, fully illustrated. Also Tales of Adventure, Illustrated Sketches of Travel, Humorous Articles, Scientific and Historical Articles, Household Articles, One Thousand Anecdotes, timely Editorials on the leading questions of the day, and a whole page each week for tbe little ones. The Companion has won a place in the home life obtained by no other paper, and ia read every week in nearly Half a Million families. With its Double Holiday Number at Thanksgiving, Christ mas. New Year's and Easter its Weekly Illustrated Supplements, its fine paper end beautiful pictures, no other weekly literary paper can approach it in value. It is really a $2.50 paper for only 81.75 a year. If you send $ 1.75 now you can have it to January 1st free and for a full year from that date, including the Supplements and Double Holiday Numbers, and the Annual Premium List with 500 illustra tions. Address the Youth's Com -J panion, Boston, Mass. Like China, tba principal product of J apan is enuarrn a very great variety indeed it does produce, too 1 They are of all patterns, vary numerous, and almost always vary small. It really seems to a foreigner that every boy and girl ia Japan tbat M big enough to carry a baby has one of them strapped upon bis or ber back. It if often bard to say which of tbe two is tbe younger baby, the one being carried or tbe one carrying, they are both so small. But the carrying of these babies is not limited to tbe older children entirely. Pally one-half, if not more, of all the women seen about the street and houses ara also carrying babies on their backs. They car. ry them thus ia the street, in tbe temples, in tbe stores. Everywhere you are confronted with a cheerful pair of faces, one behind tbe other, loitering about, the -mnsement of both often at work, too often visiting friends. But this ever present baby is like it's parent, vory quiet and contented, now and anon cooing and dosing. Since the famous mixed metaphor of the Irixh orator: "I smell a rat ; I see him floating in the air; I will nip him in tbe bud," ii is probable that there has been no more famous oratorical mixture than the remark of the Hon. S. S. Cox concerning a certain pension claimant, that the soldier had been 'thoroughly wounded in every respect." Recently Mr. Cox, while presiding in the alnciice of Mr Carlisle, and while the House waf in a perfect uproar, made this announcement for the benefit of Mr. Breckinridge, of Arkansas, who was speaking: "If the gentleman wishes to be heard he must suspend." N. Y. Tribune. m mn Spent er Republican: The soldiers "slood shoulder to shoulder," and effectually downed Col.Matsoii. He lost many a vote by failing to piiMh the arrears bill. The hoyg believed his refusal to nork for its passage was because he did not want it piuwed, aud that its intrwltiction by him, wai only a hypocritical bid i for vuUh". j

LOCALS OF INTEREST. dpt. Shoemaker will leave Bloomington about the 1st of December for a trip through tbe south for a Cincinnati firm that manufacture)) wood working machinery. Mrs. Mary Sadler Slomsv wH

known to all the old citizens of ibis city is io Europe and has been during the past eighteen months. She is writing a book about her travels in the old world, whilh will be published upon her return to America. It will be of interest to the people here, having beejs written by a former Monroe count, girl. Dr. Joseph Rogenl went to Logansport last week on a visit. He will return to Kansas after Thanksgiving, Samuel Orchard jr. ipow occupying a bouse on Collegf Hill, owned by James Robinsonf Samuel Orchard sr. is making fji home with C. F. Dodds. It; is currently reported that Mrs. Cora Wentwortb Tenant is to be married at 'her home1 in Inc ianapolis, about the first of December, to a Mr. Pearson, an employe of a wholesale drug bouse ijf that cityJames Mathers, who went to Kansas many years ago and settled fourteen miles from Wichita, has returned to Monroe county to reside. He has had bad luck farming, and will let Kansas severely alone for a while. , Win. West brook and wifu of Paxtc-n, Ills., are visiting the father of Mrs. W. io this place, Diivid Hunter. V Mr. Painter of Omaha, Neb., and his brother of Salem, .lnd., were viciting their sinter; - Mrs. Iinodgrass, of east Kirkwood Avenue, last week. The 82d lnd. Vols., Get,erl Hunter's regiment, will hold a re union in the Fair Grounds west of Bloomington next Fall. It is proi ib bie tbat other regiments will bold leunions bere also, as the grounds ire handsomely located aud the i rater supply unequaled. " What b-e-a-u-tiful peaches !" jaid an oW ladv as ilia stepped at a stall in the market, and admltoa a basket of 4rly peaches. They were covered with pink cause, and looked very tempting. The old lady bought the peaches and took i hem boms. The next day sua appoarad tit the stall, and showed the stall keeper a iimall piece of pink net "Do you kenp ,ht kind of veiling for talc ?" she naked. The stall-keeper told her that he did not 'Well," said she, "when T got th-m reaches home, they were small :and siiur tnd green ; and I thought, if I qoul.i (jot K'tne of tbat stuff that mada them Vtuk ft pretty and plnmp.in die basket, I'd wear it mviielf. If it would improve me a cnuch as it did the penciled folk would think I'd found the 'Elijah of life.JSsehanga. It is a godsend to the doctors, that word malaria, says the Orange County Farmer. Its symptoms are as varied as its victims and the term fits all ailments from incipient delirium tremens to a dyspeptic stomach, made so by gluttony in eating or drinking. If the doctor tells a man that be he eats too much or ents too rich food, the patient doen't like it. Bnt tell him he has malaria and he smiles in grateful recognition of the dodtor's skill as s diagnostician. G reat is buiubug ! Cayenne pepper blown into the crack when) ants congregate will drive them awttv. Tho same remedy is good for mice. If gilt frames, when new, are covered with a coat of white varnish, all specs can then be washed off without barm. Strong brine may be used to advantage in washing bedsteads. Hot aluran water is also good for this purpose. If the wall about the stove has boon smoked by tbe stove, cover the blnck patches with gum-shellac, and they will not strike through either paint or kalseraine. Hellebore sprinkled en the floor at night destroys cockroaches. They eat it and a re poisoned. v Mortar and paint may be removed from window glvs with hot, sharp vinegar. Furniture need cleaning as much as other woodwork. It may be washed with warm soapsuds quickly, wiped dry, and then rubbed with an oily cloth. To polish it, rub with rottenstnne and sweet oil.. Clean off the oil and polish with chamois skin. Remove flower-pot stains from windowsill by rubbing with tine wood ashes, aud rinse with elean water. Fruit stain upon cloth -of upon the hands may be removed by robbing them with the juice of ripe tomatoes. If applied immediately, powdered starch will also take stains out of table linen. Left on the spot a few hour it absorbs every trace of the stain. Notice of Execatoi-'g Sale oi PerKoaal Property NOTICE If HEREBY GIVKK. that the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of Pcrlinn Wilson, will sell at Public Auction to the bighet bidder on THURSDAY, DECEMBER I 3th, 1888, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., at the late residence of said rlerodent in tho city of Bloomineton, ntl t he personal property of said decedent, consisting of household and kitchen furniture and various other articles. TERMS OF SALE. All sums of five dollars and under, cash in hand ; all stuns of over five dollars a credit of six months will be given, tbe purchaser giving ante with approved security, waiving alt relief from valuation laws bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity. JAB. 1). MAXWELL Ja, Nov. 31, 1888. Executor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER.. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN, that the undersigned ha been appointed by the Monroe Circuit Court. Receiver of he ftrm of Uollcnbaohar & Son, and has uh lifted as suoh Recoivar. CUARLE3 H. McPHEBTEKS. Blcomingtun, lnd , bept. 1888.

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Where You Will Find a Complete Stock of

Hosiery, Laces, Embroideries) Table I in an, Cor

sets, Hotions. Amd the Jtatrgest Stock of XOJD 4l,OTJSS in the City, We have just added to our, stock a line of DRESS GOODS which it nil! pay fm to examine. Give ma trial. West Side Square, one door North of Alley.

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OVERCOATS.

The season being somewhat advanced, and finding oarseWes with an on usually large stock of FIUE OVERCOATS oa hands, we bare conoludtid to mala a SWEEPING REDUCTION: 925 00 Overcoats marked down to $20 00 20 00 - ' " 16 00 18 00 " " " " 15 00 18 50 M u " . 13 50 15 00 " " " " 12 00 13 50 - " " " 11 00 12 50 " " w " 10 00 CHEAPER GRADES PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED. THE3K ARE BOMAFIDK BKDUCTIONS Call and convince yourselves. The Eagle Clothing ouse, bloomington. ind.

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uincionai,UDio. Tbe Real Secret of the unparalleled success of The Chicago) Daily News may be found in twa dittingnuhifg ekanuUrittia, which more than anything eke have cqo tributed to its remarkable growth. Fikst : It it a Daily Paper for Bitty People. The people ofthc busy West appreciate keenly the necessity of an intelligent knowledge of the world's daily doings, but they are too busy to waste valuable time in searching through a cuniurous " blanket-sheet ' newspaper for the real news of art, literature, science, religion, politics, and thethousand-and-onc things which make up modern ctvUizatkn; Thcywantnews all the new but theydont want it concealed man overpowering mass of the triv t d and inconsejuentiaL It is because The Chicago Daily NlEWS is "all vohtat and mo chaff? that its circulation is over " tt mUliat a vxei." Second: It ha In&patcUnt, Truth-telling jNtmtattr. The people demand a fcir.im. partial, independent mewspsper.which give all the news, andghre U tree from the taint of partisan bias. With no mere political ambkam to gratify, no M ax to grind," the impartial, independent newspaper may truly be "guide, philosopher and friend " to honest mciiofevery shade of political faith; and this is why The Chicago Daily News bio today a circulation of over "a million a mat." The Chicago Daily News now add ta these two comprehensive elements of popularity, a third, in its unparalleled reduction of price to ONI!. CENT A DAY. it ahmvt larsrt mouth. never too tarn. The Chicago Daily News is for sale by -i all newsdealers at One Cent vet copy, or ?i will oe mouca, posugE pw, m iff-ou cr year, or as cents per month. Tlie turner and mechanic can now afford, as well as the merchant and professional man, to have his metropolitan daily. Addreu VICTOR P. LAWSOff, Publisher - The Daily News," (McouppiNcom Lipwxcein- Lirpwcem Jjnds all Mlwr MagHiitMfl a Talcs of Vicikmi . A MW Paparfr polns of Intercut ' ptcuiac Short Srarie Intareuinc MiKtlkuqr 2B Cta. m Ifalcl of Procreai 1 .At.v Choice Klebi 30a) OrIinal Cairifc2tln aaas im bach nsua TE!U of 'a Tinas 7rK Grai, ACamplaUNiwNeval gupaciaH Morit lyiMKhmitsuUMrU Mcala. Ctrinc a library of I. near aad valuable wo.tl.-t, woih from fi ;.o k iSrfx aa Dually, at tha nonfatal wtta of i ctali per moath Sutxciipiioa, .co yearly. Sioriei fay Jotia HaUienoa, Fraace. htodcaon Harnett, Juliao Hawtkorne, Lwcy C lalha, ate, etc., will appear la early Imims Grcutan, tvini detail, etc., soiled oa application J. B. LIPPINCOTT COHPAMY 7 and 7iy Marliet Bt., FbUadaSphla ENOMtjH Snavin Liniment rtv mnvin all Hard, Soft, o;- Caitotued Lumps hi,1 Blemishes from hoi-sea, Blnod Spavin, Curbs, Splint. Swoenev. Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, nil Swollen Throats, Coughs, cto. Save $30 by use of ono bottle. Warrant, ed. Sold by H. Lindley,Druggist,Bloominglon, lnd. AU Ti:me Taiilk at UtooHiMQioir. GOING NORTH Kant Kail, 10 5ft a.m. Chicago Nighv Express, 1 li28 p.m. GOING SOUTH Ftmt Mail, 4:05 p.m. Louisville Nbht Kxpross, HA$ a.m. CABTIli PFJiBiNG, Ajt.,Bloomiugtui-

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Occoattid. will offer for sale at . suction, at (ha south doer at the Co art llotlia in t ic lity of Bl iomtne ton, County of JMonna ami State oi' Indiuia, on FBI DAT, HCVEM1!B sera, 1888, tbe undiTk, sd t -third f the follow! ae described Ileal Estate, uituaJn In t,he county or ,awroe and iHU -i Xadiatia io-wit: J.'art of s .ction (28) tufoniy-nlne, to wn j eiglit,reug' )pno w iaLbausdod as lolomi oonimn'ins at a point on the north tine sf dniil .section, at a distance of 32 polos Bti'i B Inks we it from a corner which is the northeant corner of church lot ; and is also the northwest corner of tha east half, mil the northesitt corner of the west hulfof the northeast juarter ot a aid section ; runiiiog tltence west on the itjcuon unn m potes tc a ft.tt incDce (with an allownnce ot" via tie needle south 6 esit 29 poles and 9' links, thence south 18 mst :!fl poles, tlieni east pa rat lei with thj said section line '.10 poles und 11 links to a stake in the oM mill nice, thence up the center of tt old mill tace north I3f west 14 poles to anttilce, thence nortb W viet 39 poles, thenot 5J vrest S( poles to the plaet of begin ung, containlng ? 81-1 00 acres. Also tbe followine trt.et of bind, being Bars, of tk .wit half of the north jsst q uarter otift!rtlna t9) ttwmtji.alMe, ;towrii ) eigat,rsiigo u;ono wni,DiHiii(iea osioilows: comtsencing at a point; en tba line dividing said quarter section, i:i poles and IS links south of the norlheart corner of slid wst :blf quarter, thn running west 13 point nod eight links, thence iiorth l.'l poles und 18 link, tltence 'vest S' poles to the cunter of lite 'Id mill -.ace, I hence touc tierlr pole I, th'Sn so east 13 poles tu tho lint' dividing: saitt quarter section, tliano oot th along said tine 41 roles und 8 links to the plane l( bcgi ining, -on-laintns, 5 aitret. Abo the lIUiwlng tra tt of had, boting 1 23) twentt'-ttvt) acres otfthn siiuth eml of tha wet half of the oui.beaiit quarte r of eclion (20J twtmty, town (ttignt ningis I) oat- wett. TERMS OF SAIJl. One-lliircl cah,ohe-th'ird in liine rooriths and one-tbird ,a eightitsn mjntha itoiii day of sale. &snred by Botes at interest vfaiving relief from vuMtali on laws, and sitcurciL by t;ood free-ho'i surf ties. Sale to bugio. at 1:30 cl:k p. m. BEN. P. A JAMS, Ot!t. 3V. 18811."' Adm tUtrnlor. Loudon if Rogers, AMornaja. C. TURIwER., THE LEADISG-s UNOERTAlCEk Furniture Ilealor. I have l;be largest, tmd best selected stock over brought to BhKinilncton, and , will tell you goods cnoaper I lau nay one, I avw a line dwplny of a PARLOR SUITES, L5UNGES. Fa:scv Cihaiks, Baby Waons, Carpet bWEEiK3, Mirrors. PICTURE FRAMES. OlIGANS kept in :ocK, and nold on monltily payment. I hare the Household Senmg Machine the est Mathine made, and the cheapest. I alio keep CloiItlBg for Fentls whi ;h only costs about one-lialf as much as o.her clotliing. Come and see ma.nort h Ride of square, in Waldmn'a Block. No lice of Application for 1.1cenae. The undersigned, a mala cHixelH over the age of t'nty-or.e years und an inuabitat t of the City of Blopniington, and County of Monroe, and 8tntt of Indiana, heritby given notim to the citiati of Bloomington an 1 of the Fiist Ward of said. City of Bloomington Township in sail!. County of Monroe and the 3tte of Indiana, tbat be will at the December term, 1888, of the Board of Commissioners, of the County of Monro and State or Indiana, apply to mid Boarti for license to tell intoxi'Sating liquors, t )-wit: iSpintoui, Vinou tnd Mult Liqur in a is quantity than a quart at a ti ne for a period ot one year with the privilege of ul lowing the aume to 1m drank on the premise upon which he deairei to sell said Spiritous, Vinou and Malt liquors, and that said promise am sitnat sd in tt First Wardrf said City of Bkomington, in Bloominrrtoil Township. Monroe County, State of Indiana, and d esc riled a fellows : A part of ia lot number one hundred and thirty (130) in Town now City of Bloomington, Monroe Cotaty, Indiana, boftinning lit tbe southwest cornor of said in lot runnlntr thence north twenty and oa i-haif (Wlj) feet, thence east forty (46) feet, thenet couth twenty and one-half (atij) feet, thence west tarty (40) feet to tlvi place oi oogmninir. JOHN STOCKWELL. Nov. 14, 1388. TIT A ATfTITT Stlesmen to sell VV ALU Kursery Stock AH Goods Warranted Fiut-ctas. Perv mitnent, pleasant, profi labia positioas (er .la 3 ngns men. uhxi ssisrie mswt expense paid weekly. Libem! inducement to mginiicrs, o prvTitivia Mjiermnve ntccaiary. Outfit free. AY rite for terms, giving aite. CHARLEt B. CHASE Nurseryman, Rochester, S. Y. If ention this Paper. till N't v. 14. Resident Dentist. Dr. !. W. GRAIN. Office in the New Block. no-Ulrs. eve Csla's Biok Start, All work wrrtaV. Why embitter life by dragging ji round with lame back, diseased hiditnv, dronsicul swelling, feinWe wcnkn.iss, norrous dobility heart disease and rhetimntio com- . . . . . . . lr : i : . .. pinini, wnen r. rvnriers .ixiunoy .ni. UaCKavlie vure win so quicair vnrei llev. A. J. Merchant, Ilding Elder. writes: "It eitvo me almost instant nx entirely permanent relief" Superior tc I kn'rn meatcmn in ti.eieiiiseaMW. For sal bv FAaia Brim., Bloomineton, and S. 11- MATnaw, Closr Creek, lnd. UU Fob. 22, '89. Simply purifying and cleansing the blood not sufficient. I', needs enriching also, tht nervous system tietxl toning up. all ot whioh ia aecomplisliod by Dr. Fennor' Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic Use his Cougli Honey in alt coughs; hi Golden Kollof in all pain, and stomach and bowel disorders; hi Kidney and UncKacho Cure in lmnc back, ropsy and all kidney dii order ; hi Gorman Kj'f-Salvn in sore oves, cracktd skin and pi cs; hi Capito! Uilters lor appetite nd sliongth. For 5iilo by Paris Bars., Bloomington, nJ J. M- 3ai Ckar Creek, Jiid.

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