Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 December 1888 — Page 2
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SUM? S. AMlni3 iidt oceurrwl in (hi Wbot Cuacnss it tht ojkbh iam UoMiqr, Newly all ftlDi otntie HtcMben mn pttM(oik)i frnrtw. - Sevml BeMMiMMMaMd to eoatsr it a riawMieh of WwWogto tiqBfaVis aad in nxkrtw CTpriwed llnmlw, Seoator f ogail Bieiwti dd: "HTer mad knt. tM JBMaa -guto w not oW; fats, .aVowa that isaariy 2,600 eoMitol amBTAKnte4 ( lit urf 4oriac thceomatjrcsr. TMj iM( iacMdiiir bad sbowiaff for ta amy. ' lat mV 'mm raalicat wf ig uii wIiwb oc-adi . veald -Owof tbo lSJ York Wertd i,HfMpawiii ntw,ayi the t w4 iMtwibeta dconM to mvsutigat ajatt1 failag at Ibo meat elettioo writes Jroai BiaSrH N. Y.,Ut ia Vit OMetty ftAeauraf) tbwetboean4 oClat tfefta thoosaad Yottra aiwAaailtlo. Tfrat ia27.2r. Mtatrkaethir& Weooooibefifji TanM)W(liiagaMMvz agiwaaJ Una the cxtaat of aketea aorraatioaMd the inwaat of Willa totofaeel That there fa aialt97bodj1ie)iKee, bat that ittata at it ia eharged above; we JaV betfvv. However, we ia wKdw bss that ia aka4eria Imiimm to wawdrr CHw M-Or. Tfceo. Waietwtorta that h aaa had aeartcfcit resatea ia the I wt await of diatheriairoaiiJM mooo aasieatcd the FreaA Acad-1 ana af aaedieine, wajeb direeta lae aalleat to iabale tha taaeka froat laanMaur liaaid tar aad torBeatiae. Waataa io to pa two or three i.of tnaawnare aa a aeep tthfei aad alter tMitiHi riHf A antoh RMe the aaaohe o that it will be waited iata the am aad noatrila of taMMtieat. Thk caai be dase ia war warn' or . it can . be ' 4aiM holdiaar a heaTt eaib or evea a paper :mwt both the bwraiaa: mvM aad the patieat nuiKiic iiuniu mnra n ear for m oSaeaat It ia beaeioial wawaetoi who otaef aeaaeoteai ae aateaitoa eaaa m hie own ptaeftee where bobefievM it waaaaaiaty law atiwgaeutalinprolooTOghfelbTteB aVjra, aithoagh theeoaditioa of the : . fjatkat wan aKdeaperate'Tkehe wae fret eHd. He adatiaiaeafad, it hoarTy, for a few Bionenta -af - atta, aad for half aa hour each time the oftieVtetaa oaaH hD the daeviaf to the, throat aeeawd to IwSeWwWBWar '"". - v-'w-Aa Bhwaatagaai baa gnat nHfoad'ceater, matters per:ta thm. iainteBBion ate of oa-t A rathtlaU InmiaataePrefreas the following. . TflnsiiarrT-caB raotux. : .'Vwo4nMBora loooeMtive aad -'iewc-eaoh'Bkret at:a side traek ::iwai; whida there is bat room for - am,.anyau. war .-urn vnme. . -The ean ob tee atdtner are wttaoat eaanaVn or eoaaaetioB of any kind aad eaa only be moved by pushing. " The problem ie to have the trains oa tue aio trae pass eaea otaer. Xaerew aaotber intricate prev MeaaiB awitaainat which -has been aaea ia print beforev but it involves 'aomach knowledge of switching saas w wui oair rcpnniiag i ;t v:-Upoa4he thtw aides of a X are .fanad a ataxic ear. The mat at the stem of the Y will hold bnt one car. Oa the maia track is a loeosaotrve and aa observation ear beaaaadr tDtbediieetor. It is de sired to tarn aboat hath laeomotivie aad ear so a to ntara over the -Atthia of . the vetr ia a tofaaW year aetshbor. Wbetber he will be likely to be able ;ao pay even ine mieiest oa Bu BMrtgaga or not. The good irmer, the one who will be able to meet his oblitatioas. will have hie stock - .a -'. ' wtt afar eaiW of aad prohictid i uw winter atorae ; feat saayoa will find earefally I where it eaa be fbaad ia 'the apriag withoat hastinr all ov,vff ha font ; hia horsea will come out mf gad sleek ia the spring and in good .trial for the apric g work. Oo the other bandy go to the aett Ifnaaad see the-half M , stock aiuvesieg with cold, see the" plow lying wbere it was aahitehed from Mt foI the harrow in a fenoreorn er and the reaping machine ataadiog ia the fieM where k W4 Jeft the day harvest was completed. Go thence to the earner grocery and pOTchaace jaa will find the wnr sitting on a cracker barrel aViaetHieing' the eoantry as a tatiore. Theerowe will perhap feast them apnK the cm-asses of bj ria the ariag aadr the loan ooafpanf will doobtleas have a wntranty deed to hja farm before another autumn raUa areuad. .': . Two very fioe etched pottraits of Gen, and Mm. Harrvoa, have at been weoe-l by M. E. Hya, pablioher of the lodiaiiapolis HerBld. PoHmto on one plate, lSsz, elegantly printed; Ageaffa wanted inerry'lownlatheeountry. 8eod "Ij.trt for sample pbrtrails and sVims to agent. AddProt s. M. R. !iri r-1 "j . :
Thii OTgnvKtlon ot the
twtv of Bteemingtoo ia as follow :1 Board of Tnwteee Thomte Allen.; R,M. Wir,(Mr. BJair's position I ieveeant). UraUed School airparei iL McCIla,8Bperifctendeof Uraee Woodburn, Priojjl High School ; tmr Headriz Atsistaat . fiooai 1, Aww McDrawot ; room J, Mm. Hliy Freeaa room 3, Kate ttigM; room , Oarato V. Aiwer-" oft j roam i, Eattie fiiUson ; rooos t. LinM & Owea: rocra 7, K HaH ; raoa 8, jeitnie Cravoq ; Hoaic, 'Dora- Iienaoada ; Drawing,: Mr. Loafa Bd ; Colored Dpartaaeat, A. i. Kiog. The execotora of the DePajr, eatate have filed their first repoit ia the Floyd drcwt eoart since their aaaoiatowat. The report abeur a peraeoality, oooslating of ateeia ooeoe, em, aaraanitag-10 $StfiOOfiOQk Tbir, of oovrac, does not iadade the vast real estate BokKanis Bearlr every State in. the Uaawi TVberJ of QBa Barrieo a ' Freeident of the United Sutea, ia ibre-ahadowed. fey tfoUotriadee4aratioa niade bf bim, oa Thaakagiviag day r wI ttwOMerate soldier rend r hie . parole, ia which Ihe pledced. his .Jhopor to a home aad obey thelaw of the tttndt and tec aim .waaawjea. vnv u hearier yoke e hieahooMera thna it does on aiae, :. I must obey the j law, and be aort do the same," : , -.r- - J Th At MMHiaation of the ' town ef EHettavilteis as follows: 1 BoTttwtees-omaeRid,je,;d JL a Harm. R Jf, Steieni. - Teaebere of the: Schools J. E, Edmoodon, Ida; lifne Faris. J. i 2f?.W''rWr'W-: ...WSV . . ..
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Gronwd was broken ere this after- ( i iw jrreoew Bimwr ina nankrate noase. whien Will have a capadly of 000 bogn and f.00 beeves per day The plans have been ready for some linw, but there diSenlty in getting poaof the land rcouired. i . Tt. tN.Sl.iL.lk njM.Ml. r .v. kJIL it k kiT -.it. i sat en.rinee.ba: "As a rlass the uiet meu wbo conduct m HI ions of lying travelers in safety over the eoantry evwy year are cool-heacled, iroa-nerved and lion-hearted, and their great aervicre are not as high M. ly appreciated. as they ought to be.' et JBeaBtewt. . Insmttteb as k, has r.pieaaed' Almighty God, i4 his wise providence, to reaiove by death from eur;fflid8t worthy Bkta. Geo. P. Hinds : Be k Kesolved, -Thai in bis death the Lodge lost one of its o'dM and most faithlot members, : being ao Odd Fellow for 48 years, and u aaaalkif--'iar' rr:(-Q(i 'yearsv -r Be it Besolved, That the; Lode wear the usual badge of oiooroio for SO'daya and that the chair e Past Grand be draped for the mm time'- -. y - " . t . Be it Resolved, That a copy f these resolutians be spread upoa th awaate of the Iiodge and publiehe ia the FSlettsvHie and Bloomingf o: panels Bad fbrniabed to the family J. W.Ray, ' V C .JaV CesswELX, j Com. It is stated as a 4act, for th acpeaw e nprse ownern, mac u seed ef the son-flower is the bet;' remedy ever discovered for curing fcaaders ia horses. Immediately oa' discovering that a horse fbondered, pot about due pint of whale snn-flower seed into his tew , at a time, and it will work a pel ' ene.-.. :. y . Tre ia no better drink tba hot or warm boiled milk. Even a toe beat aotela it is sometimr -i diBJt to get boiled milk. 1., reatauranta it seldom given wltl -oat a spedafcirden In many private booses the article fapraetica!nnkaown lis many houses wbei ii they pride theameives on their jjoed eoffee only cream is used in thi! mixtare, Coflee with cream is ddainnneMfeiT ouiortriatBff aa tbe; thick yellow snbatama drops daa into it is a 5oy. forever ; nn it t alas, indigestible. I lievetiiat many of the people wht bave deeiided that they cannot tak ; eoffeo would find themselves noiirtsheaj and strengthened, without ujory, by eooal parts of well-nwia strong opflee aodot boiled LCbrwlLm at Work. . Fear "Doa'U." ' Ftp ih KaUm Bo4get ioJt adopt the common hah-t of calling everything funny: tba t ehsaora to be a tittle odd er atrane . Fanny can only be -rightly nse l when the comical ia meant. ,Bvo?t use mad for angry. Hi I baa been denounced aa peealiady an Americanism, and itkan Ante--ieaabaa; so far as eunent awne gfies- but the word is employed in thia aenae ia ilwi New TMfn! It is occa$ionally found in old En glish authors. - . Sna'teay 'Wame it on bim", but simply Mb!ame biro." Tlie first form fa eocunoa among the unedurated. ' Don't use got where it is iinn,.eeaas ry. have got an umbreHR " faaeommon form of speieh( b it got here is needless, and it is far from a pleasing word. ' "I have a bHok," a- "I hayo got a booh,'' od so m il simiUr t4mr :
Odd Mf tita l Yolufcaiiia.
J, a M ia tKm'tChkf Seaport a'. Yokohama is divided into three Vrt-the old and the new town ;.od the bluff, whioh is quite high nd wmihands ft beautiful view, it ia here that the most aristocratic c(. the Europeans, or tbote who consider themselves nuoh, live. In f 'he, uew quarter are the banks for fign. eonsalatea and largest stores, tMh in the eld the natives live. A description of one of the streets here will answer for all the streets n Japan. In-the first place, there (re no sidewalks, and the houses are directly on the streets. These re very low, generally not more than story and half high. Though sometimes two, built of wood, and rice paper for the win lows, I don't think the walla of s he booses can be mora than two inches thick. A ll the fronts of the homes throw open ia such a way :hat yon look directly in on the root room, where, if it is a dwelling, yna may see a whole .family 3td cross-legged on the floor, as ( hey do not use tables and chairs, working with the inevitible boxes )f charcoal hibocbio, I think they jre iHed to light their pipes, bendethem. Perhaps another will be a hairdressing establishment. The manner of wearing hair in latum is so elahoraia that a Jans1 nnMi murnn onnnnt la nn htw own I . "" w r . V . M establuihments. It was qyte interesting to wakh this opefatioo. The woman seats herself on the floor before a roand mirror vfwie ta It ;,. . fiir,-Mll-M.- fki ;m,nu w h d t.j h-; raaerd inHi so. The whoUv arrangement may be desonbed as a :i nmaA , ,hZALin Tl,: k.. the eflect of making the hair very stiff and shiny. The reason is that : the peculiar pillow ia so that the hair may not be. disturbed white asleep. This pillow is a block of 1 wuod with a notch cnt in it jfor the I back of the head to rest in. Xou see that even out here wow the same, and just as much " 8lave to &8bon nd vsnrty m in oar own country; yet one thing must be said in favor of the Japa nese women that cannot be said ot our countrywomen and that is that they do not, (ike them poor, misguided fools that they are ruin their health by corsets and tight lacing. European influence has bad the good effect xt driving, out the horrid custom ot blackening the teeth and gilding the lips. The Japanese women are really beautiful when you once get accustomed to their faces. The moat of them have good though slight figu out to me tue chief, beauty lay in the expresHon" oTtheir eyes, which era 3 soft and plaintive as a doe's. The Chinese women, or at least those I saw, were the homeliest and most djsrgreeable looking set that I ever saw in my life. In my own mind I am .convinced that' if any one should seek the trne explanation of Joseph's conduct he would find that Mrs. Potipbar was a Chi nese woman. 1 know that the Ju ble does not back me up in this assertion, but I nevertheless am' sure that that is the true solution. I saw one child of about 18 .1 B . A ' montna oia mat was certainly remarKBuie in its .pc-up. i be poor mtie tDing bad i.he face enameled white to the line of the lower jaw ; from there down the neck was painted yellow .and the lips were glided. I do net know with what feelings, the proud mother regarded the artiatie work she had done on this poor young one, but to me the effect was exiriimely disagreeable and reminded me of- a hideously 1 Baa ' a . ... ngiy don Wbicir bore but slight re semblance to a li ving creature. Taatm PatUlaa; hy Electricity. City people nowadays have their teeth drawn by means of electricity. The process is very, simple, scarce any apparatus being required be yond an ordinary two cell battery, with vibrator attaohmeot. This atUehment ia a t hin strip .of '.metal, fastened at the ends, which is made tp vibrate a thousand or more times per second by the electric current. At each vibration the circuit is cat off and renewed again, the effect being to give u perfectly steady flow of the mysterious fluid. In order to make sure that the flow is quite satisfactory the operator tunes the machine assisted by a little reed toning pipe until the atrip ot metal sings "A." oo tar, so good. Now to tbe battery are attached three wires. Two of them have handles at the ends, and the third is hitched io a forceps. T,he patieot in the chair is given a handle to hold in each hand, and the current is turned oo gradually until it becomes painful. Then he is told to grasp the handles as strongly as possible, the electricity having been switched off: for a moment if turned on again suddenly, and thi ilcntat surgeon applies hia forceps simultaneously to the tooth. The instant the molar is touched, it, as well as the parts surroundinir, be comes electrified and absolutely iusensible to pain. When it is withdrawn from the socket, the subject of the operation feels not the slight est disagreeble sensation. A jrk and the totb is out, the patient drops the handles and the affair is over. Cilybe-Utmoorat.
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.When the bill of W. font of $329 tor printing Sit Cravens manual was preset the Board of Co. Comintsal Hon, 0. C. Duncan, as a i sod a tax-payer,objeoted to i meut, taking tbe position such a book is published it be at the expense of Mr. The Board then allowed $! Mr. Duncan protested sgad payment of that or any o omit by the County Treasai . "Jack" Mitchell attem funeral in this place last Sal of his son Lee. Jack is no ident of Kansas City, Mo. Samuel Carry and wife! have returned from a two weeks friends in Southern Illinois The interesting little da of W.C.Snyder and wife of died at the residence of W. ward, Friday afternoon, with;jbrain fever, after a brief illness. - The sympathies of a host of friends1 go out to the bereaved parents. - - Miss Fannie Woodward jha been visiting her sister. Nannie; in Martinsville.' . Bishop Koickerbacker was in town one day last week, and held services in the Episcopal Church. Morton Hall has returned to Wichita, Kansas, after some week. spent with friends here. , ' . Mrs. Lou. Helton has been visiting her sons Olfie and Lewis, at Chicago.' I. B. Harmon of Forest, OJiio,' father of Mrs. S. D. Noel, died on Monday. Dec. 3rd, with cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Noel hup, re turned. -'si"Miss iilva Brown and Miss Stella Grain were visiting fronds in Wortbiogton, Ind., last week. During a portion of last week Mts. Murphy entertained, Mt.iaod Mrs. Kenneyaod Mr. and'Mrrs. Brown of Monticello, and', ftfr. and Mrs, Henry Kenuey of New Albany. ' 1 Jim Hooper is the newjsalesmanjo Uvlurner's turmture store. Jim-is single and susceptibje, and blushes in the presence of the young ladies, . Bishop Bonecnm of Nchraska,visited Mr. WftfdronY faiitity the flrst of last week. . A ' The widow of GobeHslh Gra ham (mother-in-law of Job fell some four weeks ago, a (he .bones of one of her hips has beem confined to her bi the accident and is quite w little ptospect of recovery. 82 yean of age.' The Teachers' Associa its reoet t session almost unasintously endorsed Supt. Cravcna second 1erm." Mi ss Annie B Collins faoli, Ind., gianddaaghtcr of Alrjff! J. B. Busbirt f, was married last ijretk to Mr. Bring of Odessa, M Mrs Boskirit was present at the' ding. wed--i-Jolta K. Anderson ha wturned from his visit to relations in Chioairri. Anderson has reaidetl in Bloomington so long that itjU much more li ce home to him titan Crowd ed, bus ling Chicago. Adm Inlfitf n4ora WSale of Real Estate. NOTI0K 13 HEREBY GIVKJf, iUt the undertlned AdmlnUtw of tbe estaa of Jha 0 fjockner ;!- d, will liy order of the Monroe Circuit Court, s1. at Fublic () , . . TH-UjyiDAY, JANUARY loraltss, the fullAnriaa; reel eUte is Itonrae County. Indiiifia, to-wit: The et atheant quarter of veotion ;thirtytwo (3i), township eoren (J), north re lure tWo(i)eftt 6ath toHorrtg V- -V-iT TKR1I 8 One- half cash on day ofsnlc, the remnlnder (a six montbi tbeerram, tbe ponsliaser Riving not for tbe (inferred payment, waWae; relief from valuation and appraisement laws, with approved surety and drawing in terett after maturity. Said Mil estate will be sold CrM fiem liens. Tbe rale to beet IP 'cloak. A, X.. WILLIAM ARM BRUSTER, Dee. li, iss. AdminUlMor. ' Duncan A Batqian, Att'ys. . . Natkc f Er?tBtor' Sale af Perftaul Property. NOTICR IA nEREBY GIVRK, that tbe undersiBaed, Executor of the last will and testament af ftrlin Wlleon, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1888, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., at tbe lute residence of said decedent in the citr of Uleomtnafatn. all the Denonnl nroiMirtv of kiiu qnwiuii, cnniisunc; 01 oouiwnoiu una kituben furniture aad various other arti cles. THRM8 OF SALE All sums of fira dollars and under, cash in hand : ah sums wf oer f dollars a credit of six months will be cireo. wirchaecr srivina note with approved security, waiving all relief from valuation laws faearinc 6 ner cent. interest after maturity. JAS, D.MAXWELL Ja. Nov. St. 1888. Executor. NOTDG OP APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER. NOTICE 18 UERKBY OIVgK, that the undnrsisned has been annointed by tbe Monroe Circuit Court, Receiver of no arui or uoiienbaener A Hon, and Pas unused as suen Kccejvar. CHARLES B. Mt'FREKTERS. Rloommslon, Ind. 8epl. C, 1883. j
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BOM'T FAIL TO VISIT THE MODEL DEY GOODS HOUSE toubner I mm Where Yon Will Find a Complete Stock of
Hosiery, laces, Embroideries, Table Linen, Cor
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And the Largest Stock of IO
in me Jity. We have jnst added to our stock a line of DRESS GOODS which
it will pay you to examine.
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'The sion titing mmcwh&t advanced, ami Bndiag ourselves with an wuwally Urge stock of "IWB O VGRCOATS oa liand, we have concluded lo make a SWEEPING REDUCTION :
S25 00 Overcoats marked
20 00 " 18 00 " " 16 60 " u " 18 00 " " 13 50 " " 32 50 " " "
THBSK AJttt BONA FIDJJ REDUCTIONS Cull and convince youraeWes. Thb Eagle Clothing House, bloominctom, ind.
JOS. M. SMITH In His Grand Bazar, Has everything you may want, IN HOLIDAY GOODS.
Is PaljKsJied E-itry Day
Price. SooOay included, by man. postpaid
TUB SEMI-WESKLV IOTER OCEAN. Is imWeBed on MOSOATkS n IHUKSDATH. nd !iSloe the news condensed Itora the Ojillr.UraoBUint tasny apciit f utanw o sret Tlac to tUoo e Kltntod tbt they cn no eoeoR th OHlr txttf )t. TltoB4r Una oonUlm tt semoos printed ia XU VmUr Inter 0hiw t the rao dto. t ' THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN. IiMit MMtronnlr Family Xowi"P"' poMisbed West of the AIlcrfcanrBiMat. !.. ttowo.lUpopoHriw lelBefJKl thatltHttis KKST lCDITED nd buths HIOH. EST MTTOAUV CHAn iOTEK tf nr Wentcrn Publication. It is CLEAN eaa IUUOirS. and is the able expaaeatot ZDRAS end rMNCIPUSSdeerto th Amariess movIs. V0ilU it Is bro.4 la Its ithlianlaropr. It le FOB AMERICA AOADfSTTUK WO!l.I, and broidlr Ulm that tlx hort wrrtea Uiat oaa lis done FOB, MAJTKIKO 18 TO INCH K ASK VXU MASK PKKXf ANE.N T THE I'ROSI'KKITY OF OURGRBAT KEPUBiac. OooloUonrTlc IB this patriotic line ot dotynas Itren tt n onawal bddnpoatba amarian people. BoalAe. no paper oieel ttee a aliwomlnttorot cewa. Tins waukr nnpoarw auk heliabck asd coajplbte. tot NKWS OF TUB Vt)HIT ia found eondenasd In its column, and th vcrr bast stories sndUterairproeuotloas THAT MONK CAM FOBCHASB ar nsnUrlT toon U it eolnmaa. Amoaa the special Umilr teatare re the dMrtajnUXHai FARM ASD HOMJK, WO.tN' NCTK)M, snd OWR ClTMOSnTt BBOF. Ontk whoto. B Is A MODKI, AMERICAN KKWSPAFEB, and rl. hljr drroewhat It has. Tint LAKOttSIT CIROUtATiOMof iDTpnblleaUoa a ut It lad le America. It is tbe beet paper forth home and (artti workshop. s The priced The WeeWy Is...;.... -JS-SSPSEXSEE Tl price ol Tbe Bomt-Waokly li 3.00 Peryeax For th soeammodeUoa ot it petroae tee nasaitemeat ot THIS RfTKR OCEAN hse Btda ermaromnnU to ctab both 8ms edition with THAT BHIUOAMT AMD SDC CKSSCUI. PUBUCATIOy. ' SORtBNBR'9 MAOAZTNJB, One or Ui bestXltererr JfothUs to Ameriee. and which eompares fTorabljrwit anr t h older Xxulaea la iUnstratioH aad Htemrv maetar. TBI! FRICB OF VHMAGAEnnC ISSEtbat will send Ttl WRICKCV INTKR OCRAM aad SCBIBNBBW M VOAZINB. boot oa Tear, tor TBBEB DtUXAtlS. Both pnbtlcatiass tor th price C one. THE! SKMI-WTCeKtY INTKR OCBABl aad SCRIHMKB'S MACAZCB. both on rur. lor FOUR nOULABS. . .., Ia the poliUaal eaapataw thtnd4 la th eleotloa of BtARRISOH sad BIORTOB d THK TlUrjlPH OF FROTWMO PRiNCII'LRS. no psper bad met laaaeaes ahaa TBTB tNTOB OCBAB. It has been ftrat. last, Sad alway Itopublleaa. end darta Uie osmpatta ceae to be mocnised th I.KADIKO REPOBMCAH PAPER OF TJ1R " WEST. It will Bsialaia this position, aad wUl Si vcll etteoUoa to orernmnll aad political affair. ' ...
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ETILLinthe LEAD THE WEEKLY CaZETTE. VmU v Xdttioa of the QemnienUl Oasettte. Tbe Foreinoft, Freshest and Fairest Week. ty newspaper, published itear the center oi ma popumuon oi vnis great nepuoiic and mailed to any address tor lens man two cents a week, by the year. This pa per advocates with the strongest emphasis American Idea in the conductor all our Government affairs, the elevation of our people, the betterment of their financial and social conditions, and the purity nT ur American Homes. The Weekly Ga zette is a Republican paper to the core and stands by the United States Constitution. It is, strictly speaking, a Family Newspaper, and should be in every letnily in ibis broad iand durinr tbe next tweiye months. . i ne weekly uaMiia is a great educator, and arery department is full of interest to old and young. Tho news is givn from every part of the civiliaed jrlobe, in proper form. A variety of. sketches of travel, adventures. long and short stories, appear every week. Sand for Sample Copy. Price 1 a Year or six uontns lor as cent THE SEBU-WEEKLY C01MEKCIAL GAZE1TE. A fifty-six column psix-r, publisliod ev Tuesday and Friday, and contains the general news at homo and abroad. J'rlce 2.40 a Yar, or Six Months for $1.2$. (sample Copies Fruo. Tbe premiums offered with 'Weekly nnd Semi-Weekly are valuable. Addrets TUB COMMERCIAL GAZETTE CO. Cihcimhati, Ohio, Mi'RAT IlAMTKAn, President. ItiaBARB Surra, Yice-Presidtnt. Ekolihh Sitavin Litiiiucnt re moves all Bard. Soft, or Cailousod Lumps and lilomisbes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweene.r.Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, ill Swollen ThroaU, Couchs, eto. Slaro 50 hy tiro of one bottle. V arrantd. Sold hy H. Lindley, Druggist, Bluomi rig ion, ma.
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CUT GO AT S, down to 120 00 16 00 15 00 13 50 12 00 11 00 10 00 u u It of tbe Venr, and is the . $8.00 per year .10.00 per year JSOTICE OF F4MAL 8KTTLK11KNT OF KSTATB. In the matter of the estate of James Courlnev. deceased In tbe Monro Circuit Coart,Movomber Term, 1888 Notice is hereby eiven, thai the under signed, as Adminlstratria of tbe estate of James uourtnuy, aecenseo, ns presented and Sled her account and vouchor, in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come on for the examine Hon and :tion of said circuit conrt,on the 30th day of Hoverober,1888,at which time all oersons intereeua in sara www are re quired to appear in said court and show cause, tr any there do, way saia account and vouchers should not be approved. - And tbe heir of said estate, and all otners interested therein, are also hereby re quired, at the time and place aforessJd, to appear and make proor ot tnetr ueirtnip or claim lo any prt oi ai esiaio. MAUTUA COURTNEY. Oct. 3l-'88. Admlaistratria. James B. Mnlby, Attorney. WTOm-umirewTS-uppisTO ell ether MaaeeiaM Jn Teln oi Fiction A Haw Departure locmof 'nlc,a' ' - - picwinf Short Slorlce XnKRHinc MiKtlUny 2B eta. wrote I,f Proareie " '. .anaiy Oce Sciectiens 900 Orlsjial Centrilnn) Maes in iw Xt'P!c of "" 1 . " X Gcm A Com pit t New Hovsl SapcrlaM n Merit Ij uw brehU ulWla ex St. Glvine; a library of " new and valuable worVs, wonh from Si (.oo m tt.oe aanvalty, at the nominal euat of cents per month SttbscnpHon. .co i'eeriy. Stones by John KaUxrtca, Frnce Hodfsen Uec neu, Julian Hawihome. Lnqr C. Utile, etc., etc., will appear in early iwacs Oroilin, (irinc details, etc, mailed e appllctttio J. B. UPPIMCOTT COMPAMV til and m Market at., PhUadsiphi ilililMlllMiU! Cj)"touisvuj1t,ilaj,ajj.r chicsso rt.1TlMB Tilta AT R-OOillHOTOW. '. GOING NORT st Fast Mail, Chicago Night Kxprcsn, OOING SOUTH i Fast Mail, 10-s a.m. 11:28 p.m. 4:03 p.m. 3A3 a.m. Louisville Jflsht Eipross, CARTER PKURISU, Agt.,Bloomiiig;to
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T.HE LEAPING-, UNDERTAKER JFurnllTir Dealtii. I have i.bo Itrg jst nnd bestselecte! atwlt Tr brotifrht io iiloomington, ani will sell you gwd cheaper than any oni . I have a Sun c isjiley of Chaiaiber Suites PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES, Fancy Chaiis, Baby W'Aaont., CaRPI'SJ SwMEPEfffl, MlRBORB, PICTURB FRAMES. ORGANS kt in stock, in id fold on csmlhty ftymnti. I have tail Hot tohold fjowing Mahito tbe best Jiiichine made, and the chaat. I also keep . CloiMog for rTiinerals which odty costs iDoufc ona-hitlf at mtttb ai other olothlnp. Comii B id eoe mo,oort b Side of qnro, m Wntd 'on's Block. ' WAiNTErKrrra1 AH Good Wurniiitei First-chtss. Permanent, ploaifnt irofi',able positions for tbo right men. Qod salaries and et pontes paiil week y. Lifctiral induccmerts to b(ij;innor, lio pi ev ions xperiea:o necessary. Outfit fr. 'Writo for tern; s, giving ago. CHARuKS R. Oil AS S Nunaryirun, Hoc lies ter, W. Y. Mention this Paper. tit; Sov. H. Resident Den'st. QRMU. Office in tho N w Block, ap-stairt, aV'tt Colti's Boob: Store. AH work warrenSist . : HCTIC1! OF FINAL SETTLEMEjrT OF ESTATE. In the matter of the. ostato of atsry A. Johnston, ilecwuecl. In tho Monroe Circuit Court, l?cbrurv iorm, in no. Notice is hereby ir.reo, that tho und irigncd, mi Administrator of the iggtate of Man' A. Johnston, dencusedL'has presented and iiied his account snd vouchers in flil settlement of said eitnte, and thatthe same will conxi up for ixun ination and acti tn of laid Circuit Co iri' on the Stli day of Februurv. 1888, a ; vrh cn tune all parse ns intaMsbxi; in saii estata are required to' appear tn said coin; na snow cause, if any tnere no, way iinia accounts ana vouchers should not l approved. And the heirs of said estate, nnd til others inlorosted Ihorcin, are also hereby required, ut tho ti mo end place tiforr-m 1, 5o DDir nnu iin o rritu oi tuvir unir. ship or claim to nv part of snid estate war " ii mtiwioT'ft' WlL'Il. JOHNSTOS; Deo. 6-8H. Administrator. The Real ! lecret of t he unparalleled sncc sa oTThe OuicAtio Daily News may he found in two dmHuguiikfag characlcriMcs, which more thn i taythiog else have i:i intribuiod to its reiriorksiilc growth, FlKSTt It iteZkrfy Psftrftr Bury Pto ii. The people of ttu : basyWest appreciate k inly the necessity f:s intelligent knowledge of the world's di dty doings, but they are i oo busy to waste valuable time in search ng through a ctnibrtins " blanketbect " ticrspaper for the real news of art, litewtire, science, religion, politics, and thcthonstoid. and-one things v hu:hmnkc upmodcro civaiiation. TaeytraiitBews all thcneait but they don't win! it concealed man ov cr.powenngmassot toe trivial ana ncorisequaitiaL It is because The Chicago DaiV NEWS is "all vieat anJ MO tiaf," tiat its drcnUuioa is w " a miHum sw-evS. Second : It it an tttitprndtnt, Thak-4eB ng Ncwspaptr. The poce demand a tsir. ioapsrtlal, axle pond eot newspapcT.which g res alt the newt, and gives it free from the t tint of partisan litis. V ith oo mere political I mbKtoa to gratuy, so " ax to grind," tbe impartial, iiKtcpendi tut newspaper may trul j be ouidc ohiiojopaer sad fneod " to basest mencJeveshadeof political fiulb; andlhis; if why IKE OIK ago UAU.T HKws nan today a circulation f over "s miltism a toe; t." Tub Chicago Djjly News aow addi to - these two ccropl)eTisiveeleroec41pi) polerity, a thtrd,.io. its unparalleled red Wilts of price to ONE CHT A SAY. (' is ahimyt hrgc ,-ntogh, nnvr taa Aiivv. The Chicago Ii.utv News is for sal! try all newsdealers 0e Cent per copy, or will be mailed, postage paid, fotijuso per year, or J cents per ntonth. The farmer and mechanic can now nffctxl, as w-Uas lh merchant and professional asaa, to have hia metropolitan daily. Aottreaa VtmOB l. LAWSOM, v Publisher Thn Daily Haws," Ctstcaiv. Whv embitter lfo by d racffinsr around with lame baefc. ditaasnd kidu.T, drti iwicat swell ine. fnmiilo woaknei, nervuuA dobilitv, heart disestw and rhHimntiecum. . . . , . erf., - pittinta, wnen r. ronsier sviuiiuj- in, liackaclie wire win so quicitiy cure; Rev. A. J. ilorchant, Prraidini: Kit lor. writes: "It cave mo almost iiMant tnc nntiroly permanent reliittf." Snporior t .til Known meoicines in inrso nismsvs. For sale bv FaM Blltw., Bloomir.c ;on, aad S. M. MaTxtitHi, Clear Creisk, Ind. till .Feb. 'ti, so. Slihplr purifying nnd olonlisin thr blood is not sufhuivnt. It nce-i enriel iu tlfo, the nt'i'vouH sy tfin noocU (oniitg up. ill ol which i aottimpllshcd by Jr. IV-n-ner's Hood nnd i,itor Remedy And Nurvo rnio. Use his Couith Hiu; in all onichi : his Gtldon Ktiliof In nil pmns. I tnu stnmacu una oowoi aworn-rs: nis Kidnev and Buckacho Cure ill lame buck. Iropsy and all kidney disorders ; his (ior. nun Ey Slvo in sore ''vos, cracked kia nd piles; his Cauiwl llSttcm for apputitr ind strength. forisilo by Fawh Bans., lllonminaton. tod S. M. H'jt'iuhtfi. Clear Oh-U, luth
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