Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 December 1888 — Page 2

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ABVASCS !. !EtM.

Time and-'tgain , it Km : been claimed by the Democratic pre- and fwiiker tbat there were morn Deta Cf8ta i the CoJbn "-.ny than tit? wore Republican. ; Again, in I be heat of the last -campaign iv .Wm einirad by Denaewfatie month 4nw thst the Grand Army boys me ntiaiwi with 3row?s 4mio.iatrhtias). Since tb clectlen, bowwr, th Detnoeratk pre ha diateWd. tint the Grand Armr ' k tAitioa rg:witroa In tba intrsiFtli Rf mbtkan'pariy. Now, . lhBv it nrast be ft fact that a- large Miaber c f ex-Uikn soldier have jkcoMe EertabMeans.r tbat a vast trity of the Union MtUier were SblictM; In either caw it Ian not snow well fjw the Deans-.

-. -From Parsons (Km.) Sua.', ADjMM-BRAST. ' :

The leading event in society last

Ftk Lfcr will introduce

- Wl(rttttg jwoaiora tn adldien d satin rg atod widow of sailors and foIdieK over ixly years ot age. 84iQa;a re that, the 8metary of tfo laden be aatboriaed . and 4irMed to place on the pessfan mlla Che tenses of all honorably dw-

tarvI soldier and sailors of the jriTW the fries d to otfer congratu

- r oftWrebeUiw who served and jiatioaaj ar wU ich they returiiei wre taoray bSscItafged from fto the home ofthe bride, where an

:as4tvicea trod who are mty 'Wut sapps & spread for th

-yatra ot age an ot opwwro, inemie

Blooaiingtviii Ind.t and Miss Ann

Urant, daughter i Kev. ana flirs A., 15. fittt. ; , The ceremony was wirfinaA by the bride's father in the M. E. ch.rch, and wa' witnesaed bysa i htrge conroMree of friends. The ebnrch was haodsomeiy decortad 1th flowers and evergreens, attd jost in Ironi of. tbu pulpit a! the head of the center aisle was brauiifnl ftural archway and gtte. Promptly ft ft 4'clock. the bridal party-entered the churoU and advanoed to the altar, to the mnsic ot the wedding match,; when the beaurifol ajiifr8aivo eerelnouy ol th cliorehwas performed Th atteiidxets were Oiiarle Jtucker oi Fot S!ottr W, T. Keligh of thi dty, iGrae eotajny of Fori Scott, pad Miss Emma Brantsister of the bride . The t bride wore beaatitnI eotme of cream brocaded satiny velvet dr Jhia Silky en tfaiBiji wjlb eilrhile Um: wait jtttired in the conventional black. . The Scene was beantifaeiae. Immediately following the eereaaoniy the bridal part? rrpaired to-the east room ol tb ehnrch where reception was belc

tor an mtmittot an opportunity

; ; . . SEE' )the display- of dry; goods;: tihs ! WEdliJfl naa- rim iijaaaaustamtaanBiantaw '! '"s-g''P'BWM i'P!!!t!!iggj jM"gww mBatsilmmsm B! ilfa 1

MM2Tf N mnillT VATT: hoi fob: llirBi

JbrVJLAI Ui ; A ,11V 1J LB ..rtTiiWB it II t

So me two months ago the health

week was ihe marriage on Twesday of lo'1 ell,tor of th i EoaRIK8 be"

eventng of B. " F. Adams, Jr., oi gun io ttiti, ana became so poor

of 1 rP SM Eth. All pensions

taiifT this act begin ft the date of sftdicntku and no pensioner ahall iwf-iore than one pension.

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v:' "Unde $naa will pJOTtde haodmaejy for hi fiivo rite son, Young Tippeesiioe. Thejwtnalarv of the Ptendent is $SO,00Q aannallr, and fC.OtKr-anaiully to pav for hw prite ceeretary i 45,000 for aasMtar.t

intc avtfretsjry ; 81 ,80& for ateneajsmpber ; five aeeesengers, 6)00 ; Steward, 1,800; tFa doorke- pers,

tt nsrit, J2.SOU ; One ttc&1mTa,S90Qi one fireman,

$SS4.v.fiMir clerks and one stenograilier at good- aalries ; $8,000 for : Hteidettto! rmmn: 15.000

brreMitrs; ,2fi00tnr fuel ; f4,Ono

lor gmnnonse; lo,OUU tor the jtfaKW. TW Wkit FIobm ends

the Isbantrr, with 'the President's I

,-,ry, 125,000 yearly, or J3p

bride and Krooidd their attend

ants, lite meraSers of the familv and tho ftuest from a distaoc

Tti tblf U tko t(bnt duilbter rS

the wrthy ..pastor , of tle. M, 'F. church, a yowog woman of beantifail character, -quiet culture, roar, aimabfc hstiitnaod lovenble man nei -who is held in the highest esteet r bv all who knowilifc The groon

f ie n yonng boainesa man of Bloom -

iogton, Iud., of the highest nl

?Itini

best etnndinr ' in the commercii I

and social world, and. in every wv worthy of the enufidenne am) affbt

tin; th wHlte:' The present

were both numenHH end eleEBi' -.

among which Was a warranty d-. I

to -comfortable home from li e

grooms pnrenls and a very hanjl. sowe faniily bible fFtun the hrtdf'i fwreeits.- The happy conple leftist

andntgbl ' for ?B4uoniington, IM

tnemfbe.peBt wtsines ot tni enti-e

rdmmanitv. Xbe euerts wi

sbniad were Rer, and Mrs. R4k v1

r and toe otiter wnuia-ne -t mi. xtj' u..n...t

J?". " r:vTTF 7i-r aJMe1iUChrks Bawfcfr

y..iy .we fl?"- Fort Sci, Waftfey BranT . . -! Knnsa Gitr. and Gharlca Ward .f

,- -Aliens w w 'jjewwrair now j . , ". :. . ,

wea ittWe can he filled bv 1 If? 'York correspondent

Hdw,eolu!ity; 4pp ijaypfvntenade.r.m. $ Leyi.&.tiuuj."t . iobservectf atHt identified mat n(

VV;?T'. .v W ; fare EavrtDVH&ootn and'. Lewre'r.' iGhfaiiabaM BbMtf -tftw Biiro'ip;'thfel, thon:jb JJrtn nut.) (ave.A Mrwber Co. j beretil, to say tHat they look Ii e Iwft me-Je an awipBnient to John :a pair of negm minsireis-. Iris rl trod, at Erin, for the benefit ofjery well to think of Edwin Boo h the cUors. ,Tbe papers werekas pnsseMMiig. the )ilhl face of a

Jttt off jHjt rjatnnMy. Jlie nabii. Hmet ana ot tsarreit as no in

firearm fW.OOO: jawet", fl36.000. : botliaaenfcof divinity, hot, tbat is i

Thi SiiWtkave and Lumber Cm-i their rfpct on h stage, where

wak composedf TP. H. M-

Samoe! Mee, H. H.

V. R. Hawfa, . A" e-

Gregor, H. . Miltter and Albert

aUe, a where their enstaefc o

;'arper' Weekly : Gen.Barrison

ta elrendir sriOwn that WpOHseawe

, 'eaAndsHrable qnaliiy for the great

r.njppj sa wnien ne-oan oeen eieown, cBboM bar tongue, TheeoW4iaan Merriewinir force of the

jghoj A Bier icanr jnjean' has not been

legnrd to b prospective policy npop any snbject. It - hf evident that be will promise little abont bin ofBcial coone, end that he will leave it to interpret itsllL That 'TOr SHfc-wnethod of -vrise- states

mmmip no one wiil deny. The best nledges'nte not given. - by the tosgne or pen, but . bj actn,

Jkn obaewiitory i.t:4m..' bnilrd

on what is Known n Mt. Arie, one. mile nortfawent ffnt Baden Springs, Orange connty.' . The tnindwg will be s35 at the base, 3616 at tbeiop and 8& et high.

wtth seven landings; This point

Wabaefc. W into jtTaw uncJio Holland, and having

ilndiana. A ahnft" w now being 4nk into the bill to be 1,000 feet

Wp. AtX4taoceof feet an

efeelteiit kfJi'T f 6re-cliy was

Man, seven iy ieetaoicK. ixipon

lie rionnei- Walter

awrninggnva; cokwed

coat, lovgetting that

a dose Qh-haofcK

's exenraon- td

jibe tail poc-Reffc The

rRea on tne wnv

ty prwfetBaf frat-:

jrotvwbtn he me to mi

4wn -K! bounded: x ftfcv inn tne

air, fth aVyell wbiih wooid hfce

:-. MltaMHa a. Comanche Indian. took Ke doctor -t wonty minntes 2?M,t.t!iie hrtokB miI of lc victim.

fiEe wrxellent for wash

- pdl taetw wfenon leaving diurt ;jibj Hriakj '"ITi r soft pin Mick , I'Vh-aiUii (lie M-eMmtfrotiinoXdiit

imitnwf corners iHic tfai-n.

; '4iMinMfWi II give ts glasjSila

imefan-inntBjii,

; JIgej fc'biwwwlh' latter kninw I

. li?rK of i he bouw, re to forw at'

3 t-rnvlfa utev

not eeweistr itnipallv of shiny silk, hats an pbW;ojvejiOits reacfiinig. nearly - ta their ee Is. Their, ctena-eitaven faces and co;-

tdwtionenuiddied by ten aae of

innmta, aVM to their nniqnettt .

Usatb looks SQtnbt a1 refice t.

whits BaiMrtt t'til more stir s id

reser vedlwsn veteras are Je g

raat tnsx.jy whra aetors are tor deat of :'sfiwBg oaw4 ,t is not to bo pstsed for ,n instant .t' at tbey ;afiin at awrsanal exhtbitm

fc tfcna muBvicuuu'ly walktng tn JRwWnsjjpp?-. ':('" ..iv .C1 io'- - JJ' '.

Mr. 8tanto"a says that (tie

novel of the day lack romai tie

mteresta indicaUon that .-is

nWs not.read the novels of thed iy

When the heroine is a married v. osan, and'falk in iove with hal' a

down married men inside ot l ; wr

chant eraaoT achieves three divoi s

before the end of the book is teach

ed, and; her nrst hnsband mariics

her laM'hosbaod's daughter,';: nd

he loses $700,000 in gammg, uud

when be in starving to death falls

to excite comment among his nseo-

ciatosi. Dr. Maxwell and Dr. Weir each advised a chaupe of climate as about Vhe only probable hope of successful treatment, end Dr. Weir also cited Dr. Hale of Chicago as a specialist who might possibly be able to treat the cuss. Going' im

mediately to Chicago, Dr. Hale was seen, and -after remaining a

week under his care with a slight

improvement, a return was, advis

ed, and the Chicago treatment

continued, Dr Hale also strong

ly recommended a change to a less rigorous climate. A sale of the PROttBESS office was accordingly

decided npon, as' the physicians gavejiQ hope of anything bat tem

porary relief. A circular was

then sent buf (front which the

following is an extract) and in

which it will be seen, as is custom

ary with tho Progress, the cily of

Bloomiogton and its people are

made to apjwar in the best light possible

Th proprietor of the "Kipubucan

F aoo sasu," who im owb4 th odea almost M yean, owiag to failure of health,

has haett advised by hi phyalcinin to seek a milder climate. . Consequently the office will be sold if application be made toon.

Bloomiogton is the best town in South

ern Indiana ; in 1880 it had a population

f 1,700 It now bat 4,000. Tbo city is

growing steadily and rapidly : Indiana

University ia located here j alto a bedstead

and bureau iagtory with an out-put ot 1,000 per week i a stave and heading factory; a chair factory; extensive spoke and hub factory, two planing mills; .two

roller mills, etc., etc. Ha turnplkei,

electric plnnt, and preparations are being

made for water work and for a new opera houses hus hugs, handsomely furnished

and Jnmenelv ttocked dry good houses ; three handsome and . heavily stocked , clothing house ; two at fine hardware tore at ue teen anywhere; several enormous stock of furniture; grocery stores (some nine or ten in number) that

are excelled in no town of 10,000 population. The businett men. are without ex-

ooption eourteoo, cnterpiiing and lib

eral, and all newcomer are welcomed, at

they should he in growing cities. The Progrett' Job butiows can be made

joat at sooea at an active solwilor wants ;

the advertising can be doubled. The prewnt proprielur has.ocver solicited and

yattaansatasa ba,wy been a very

remuneitilive one. Pnce $2,500. Kb

tradcf or all credit pmjKwition, en ttrtained. :. "W- A. OA.BB, Propietor. ' It is hard to understand, under - ' ...

tne ctreuaiBtnnces, wnat mere is m

this to excite the malice or intensi

fy the hatred t hat a half dozen per

sons have exhibited; for it is more

in the nutjore of an advertisement

for Bloomington, than for the EnaxES8.. There is not a person

of any respectability in this airy

that the Progress has not at some

time spoken of . in terms of extrav-

gant praise, and that practice has

been followed whenever opportuni

ty offered, and always will be,

' In answer to thoscircular several

propositions were received but none Were accepted. Under the - Hale treatment, persisted in (and now being Used), the health of the writer has very materially improved, (aided no donbt by the mild weather)

and the PftQQBESS. is not now for

sale at nj price.

In this connection we desire to

thank oor friends for the very, liberal patronage they, have bestowed upon us in the past, assuring them that their kindness is appreciated and will be recipr6cate4 whenever opportunity offers.

WoodwarddsSpars of Stanford, bought 190 turkeys and dro them to Bloomiogton last Wednesday . Pad. Sparks was captain iof command, and they arrived herl safely and were taken to Dinman'steam slaughter house on west Kifcwood Avenue, where they were - tressed fur the market. Dar. Hunter, of Harrington, Washington Territory, 'arrred in Bloomiogton last week. W .Hunter is running a switch ?nj e on a branch rtad in the Terriu -y, and is much pleased with his V cation. His father is very ill.

-PBtrick Fitxpatrick, wlo kept

a saloon in the old bantf room, west of Swindler's restaurant, has closed his saloon, and is now being treated br Dr. Thompson of Indi

anapolis for cataract. He come totally blind before here,

td bee left

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TO VIBIT THE MOPEL DKY GOODS HOUSE

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BUZZARD,

Wherli You Will Find a Complete Stock of Hosiery, lacos, Emtroiideries, Table linen, Corsets, !tf otioas, And the Xtnrgeat Stock of MIi OltOTlSS in the City. We have just udded to on r st.wk a line of DRESS GOODS which it will pay you to esamine, Give as a trial. West Sido Square, one door North ofdlley.

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JIoopi

become a..wutower, reniarrtea aw

first wifej whose latent niatnmotital

acnniremeat has eloiwtl with her

daughter by her first marriage, snd Welt, if that la. not Vromaatic

iiuereav' enougn airs, atanteti . is

-Jltf.tdjaa0,V' ..- y.;' .

: ;jiXA, Kah., December 12

Bight Bey. J. J. HeoneAoy, ebe ntiwtv consecrnted Bixbon of W oh-

:,HH, arrtvwj awjni iois evening, sier eiHmwnh'd by twelve nrieste of St,

f fj(iw, and was tendered, a ma.ni

fitvnt reception hy the people of

tli! city. He was mot at the 'trsin

ijW ra Ika-nd, iKrieSts of the dio ese

and eitixtus iami eecorlcd t his

new hoiiee. - Al 8 o'clock tlie re

rvistiiin twk place at the Calb die

Hitii. AHareHscsnr wfionine vcre omkI j- by - Maytir Alien;,' 'Fat'wr.

.fr&vMWwft, itwrnVMr :vdll4ft?-ia,,I C. ",n

flcy. Atbe couoliUiioQ of I In

bsmnetwas txtrcn hrm at the Ci-rey HiHi-L ai ..whii'li 'Q0 gentlj'iiien

fiWc-rr ptwnt. An extensive G; ih-

.-iStfitwc -treae sctnot fvstem, uoti

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'enufcu oiHwiog are; to oe conir; cii

.i-i-For s.wel;fvsten, tub. oys

ter, servcil ttpSn. all slyN !0l

with the-clioicM trimmings, go to

Greencastle Banner : One evening about a year ago, a traveler stopped alrthe house of j&l. Crow,

just east of the city. By means of

a slate be informed ' them that he was' deaf and dumb, and that he must rely upon their bospitaliiyfor the n'gbt. Hospitality &!dhe would haveiven him lodgings but the

condition of. the man made it im

possible to turn him awav. Ac

cordingly he was taken iu and filial-

ly given. employment. At the end of two-weeks be left, well paid for his labor and expressing his thanks for their kindness in his dumb way: Nothing more Was heard of him until a short time ago. Mr. Crow

received a letter in which the writ

er, informed'bim that,, he was not deaf and dumb, but was acting the part oi a fugitive from justice. His

krifte as the murder of his futhet-

in-law somewhere in the east. He admitted that he was guilty but olahd that it was in scit-defense. To use hisnwn words "they litlle knew that $5,000" was offered for hi -capture," Paoli News; The suit ofS. D.

Hendtieksi of Cainibtrlburg,

ngaiiiKt the L. N. A. & C. railroad for personal injuries rercived in a wreck near Sufem a year ago, veriued from Washington li Jackson co., was concluded rcoontlv and the

jnryawaiMlwl Air. Hendricks the

Hum f $0,000. 1 ho railroad company will enter a motion for a new tiial, launch room : hot i-offi-e, and. Idneh of all kiods, at Kirhy'a on the. east m!c

On Sirndav night C

and Jos. G. MePhseters left

ington for Lexington, Mo.,iwhere

they go to bring the remains of

their unole (Chas. H. McPheeters) for burial ia the Dunn family grave' yawl. There was an agreement between Dfr MoPheeters, his sister and brother, that all three should

be buried here, and the gentlemen

above referred to will carry out the

agreement. Miss Mcifbeeters died

here several years ago and was buried at the designated spot.while

the bachelor brother died in lh8S, and his remains were interred at

LexitiKton, Mo. The remains are

expected here about Thursday of

this week. )

Mrs. Bena (Howe) Bur ford will lesve Bloomiogton this v week for Kansas City, where she, will

join her husband, Wm, Burford,

wlK) w in the employ ot an eluctnc light, company. ' ' Mrs. C. F. Dodds is at Chatfanoofffi. Tenn.. ou a visit lo her

son and daughter. Andrew Dodds

is the proud parent Of a daughter. Will E. Adkins was in Louisville last week. He made a- con

tract with a leading wholesnle hard

ware firm to go on the road; early in the summer. Will, will make a .popular traveler. ' : Craig Hunter is expected to

spend the-holiday s vA his old home

to Bloomington. TB.Trcat left Bloomington for Cleveland, O., Friday night, ivith his trained dogs He has a proposition to travel with a company that starts from that point. nd ha accepted. We hope Til-w-ill have better luck this time, for be has worked hard enough to deserve it. .Mi. McKinley of North MVrton street, U having a Imuee built in Tarkio, Mo., and wifl 'movp there when it is e6mplej(ed, and she has arranged her-busings here.

John Golden has a position in the printing department I of the Young Mens1 Christian Association, Chicago, I Mrs. Mamie (Williamson) Russell and child,of Omaha, are expected to arrive in Bloiimington on Thursday, and will remain till spring. I . Mr. H. G Brannock will spend the holidays ia Loiasville, Roxie Smith has been quite sick with fever, but is mulh better, Tbanni HUl,bas ohabken pox and also mumn. ''

Lena Simmons has been quite sick for several days. t Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Robertson's little daughter, Mary, has chicken pox. . On Saturday morning ladt Mr. Chas. W. Zariug, son of Presiding Elder Zaring, and Miss Grace Dale Owen, daughter of Col. J.D. Owen, and granddaughter of the bite Robt, Dale Owen, were married at the hone of the bride's parents, at New Harmony, Ind. Mr. Zaring is the Superintendent of Spencer Graded Schools. The M. E. church far receipts amounted to $175. The rponey will be applied to improvements on the church S, K. Rhorer is again in the dry goods business Rev. Martin of the Christian church will seek a new! field of labor . . The annual congregational dinner ol the U. P. church

will occur on Christmas day

DEEP

CUT

O V I E COAT S.

The season being somewhat advauoud, And finding ourselves with aa ontuually large tfook of Js?Ifl)K OVKHXAT band, we Imve concluded to niako a

. SWEEPING REDUCTION i

$25 00 Overcoat marked down to $20 00 20 00 " u u 16 00 18 00 15 00 16 60 " u 13 50 15 00 " M " 12 00 , 13 50 11 00 12 50 " ' 10 00 CHEAPER TIRADES PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED. THE3B A.UR UOWAFIOE REDUCTIONS CU and cmvlr. yourselves. The EiGLE Clothing House, BLOOMINGTON, IND.

ThoPufllic are respect

fully invited to call! at THE CITY BOOK STORE, AND EXAM1N13 THE LiRGE fjlTOClC OF HOLIDAY GOODS, NOW ON EXHIBITION. THE ASS ORTJ4ENT JSJiBRA-

CES

1TEA1 anai asiHTM. DAY C'AKHS, AJU

ota m bfiiidiii

floor. .Seiyjiji to bettnets It awpijl

AJ as. Ira; &

Office iver Blairil vWi rouiira mil

be eivm (,' Rwbwltf i

Will r ractlc -'!

-hK-istu-.t mmiM

if! i.iiiev!if p

west side. WSH 'P

Of the Stste. . JPpS

npecia and wrefiif

JU over .first WM'fi

or a Kqat nature t;

Jn all c -u. BeJii

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A special :v mads Of

rsmittanat of clatliiibt

A. rVL&M

over oor nar Monti

attention will be i'i'ftm

ae, ano topnmjiMmm

James' n. mm; civeineaiaf atleai

cedents' istsUs, m!Mi

praciict in alt ceoHL?

and may be found '

''orner clottiing M(

AST r EAST,. M(H

the Waidren ShiutI

tUro, oj ttaire.. fiivt U Probat.e bn!nWt iOui ofolaime. Will id vt Court. BtttTnem HBli

the loot I ion. Aginl ft'.

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JOS, M; SMITH En His Grand Easar, Has everything you may want, IN HOLIDAY GOODS,

Sil ver warty Wa tehe -H-efc

Uoxes, Jewel v;ases, .juiamona Jewelry, best styles arid qualities iu Fancy Articles. See them.

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rV. rv lk. rvrixvvA n. VtMntr .

The Dujin-Alcxander suit was decided last week, judgment being rendered (rinst Jos. N. Alexander for $49? : the amouut claimed

was about 93,000, Owing to an

irregularity in the bond the bondsmen? were declared to be not liable John Holtzman has taken a position at the Reform School, Pfaiofield, Ind. A. T. Massey, Bona Rogers, and H, C. Duucm have been served with invitations to appear before the U. S. grand jury -Mrs. Lemon, Secretary of the Stae Teachers' Association, will attend a meeting of

that organisation next week

David T, Km ley has been quite sick,

but is now able to be out.

JBXHXaaat, oor. WMhlnctoa . mmA VtylwS Jfclr..

lukUAtt Twty t)wulin tnrum, rui .Mliiw iin--,-iT-i- 1 t l6tttwrlsal.ntiiMT.rt n ' 003179 O SCHOOL O . BTJSZBTESS, cot iblnlng tlr7 and pmcttos br novel and original syrtcm ol tnbilat KhorkHmnd and TytwvtVrltlntr. EtodeoU taton throoeit til 8J. Ia l 01K. t tcboolinvbltooantrjr UlhUopiwrtualty offered. '--If 1ftmmmmhtp Ute Eosioeat, Drtvlpgmid Omwmtsl Work. rmi1tT nMW lwirnnd. nd when nraalrod o(Toi Rood employment

The Oiawt, mort I rtrtlwl. the largest auiort Popular Basinet College In tte Tttst - J lo our Otadnates Lea Una lhwincn Men ot the eountry. No vacations. Applies enter U

time, with eoual adva: liana. Boardinar KHd Tullion oW more leasonatue innn an? SBR J

Clils School. 8en4 br Irce trial lemon ot our Doimlor nrrfrctrd eemtponotue BBort-1

AOdnau, foreaUkgno d cllOuUit 5lv;P8iKlai iiOormatiott. , warxcrnox Tnn tat ta. ' C. C. KOERNER. lrtOIAAIKU, Htn. " I'tf'iiii in 1 11'' 1

STILL in the LEAD THE WEEKLY aZETTE, WesklT JUitioa of ta t OsmmsreUd SaasttU. The ForeiooM, Freshest and Fairest Weeklv nawtnaoar. Dublinhed near th center

of the pooulntion ol this great Republic

and mailed to any rw for let, than two eenU a weelc, br the year. Thi paper advocates with I he strongest emphutit American Ideas in ihe oor.ductof all our Government atTain, the elevation .of our prople, the bntterroBt of their financial and tocitl condition i, and Kip paritr of oar American Homi. The Weekly Gaette is a Rapublienn paper to tbo core and stand liv th TJfliied SUtes ConstitiL tloa. Iti,inri!tly nkinij. a Family Newspaper, and shiiuld be in every family in tliis bread imd during the next twelvemonths. The Weekly Gnaette i a greet educator, an 4 every department is full of interest to old and youiiu. The new is given from ivory p.art of the civl-1 tized globe, in proptir form. A variety j of sketches of trav !, adventures, king

and short stories, appear every weeK. Send for Sample Cepy. Price t a Year or Six Months for cents.

NOTICE Of FtAX flKTTliKMBNT OF EST ATI, In the matter of thi est!) of James Courtney, deceased ii In the Monroe Circuit CkMsrt.nsrvembtr Term, 188 , . ' ' Notice it hereby given, that tna uadet signed, Administratria or th estate of dame Courtney, dcKd, h presented sad Sled her aceoitnt and vouchers ip. final settlement of laid astute, tad that the tame will com nop for IM examination and action of aiu circuit court.on the

30th day of November,) 888 j(t which timet

hII persons interested in enid estate are required to appnar In said court and show CHUte, trny there be, .why said account and voucher should not be pprved. And the hoirt of said estate, and all Other interested therein, arc- nhlo hereby required, at-the time and place aforesaid, to aooenr and make tiroof of their heirship

or claim to any part of said estate.

HAnXtta. liUUlt ind. Oct. 3I-'8S. Administratrix. Jumes B. Mulky, Attorney.

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at IJ.l. Journers jewe ry rtore. He has the handsomest line of tine gooda in the city of liloumington. See the chains, pins, fiuc rings, etc, They aie sujxrb.

CiMciMtiATi, Ohio,

Murt PAtSTBAP, President BtcuARD Smitu, Vice-President.

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The official re'iims in Texas give Harrison, 83,2ti0 voles ; Cleveland, 234.8R3 ; Fisk , 4,7i0. Cleve-

laiid'n pliirolity, 151,603. Texas!

a u'Ji iiiaiy to lieuDjuau mm.

Knitmsh Hnavin Ijinuncnt re- Timb tabl at

moves al l Hard, 81t, or Calloused Lumps GOING NORTH nnd Rlemisbes from hnrsot, Blood .Spavin, Fust Mall. Curbs, Fpllnts. Sw npy.ttiiiK-lx.ne.Stiaos, tlihwco Nhjht Kxprosl,

Sprains, nil Swolli-r Throats. CoinrHs, lo. GOIWO aug j.lt-.

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10:58 .m. 11:28 p.m.

Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warrant-

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Fast Mail, t'" P-n-I.ouivilh Niaht Kxnress, 3:43 a m.

rKTER-PRBItlSO, AstBlomin gto-

Furnituie Beiilcr.

X have the largest aid be I seleeted stock ever brongH to Jiloominftton, and will vil yea poois obeaper than nny one. I have Ami dkiplay of .

Chamber Suli:s, FA RLOB SLOTS, LOUNGE, Kancy CtfAJiiSf Baby Wagons, CaRPKT SWEEPKBS. M IRROR8.

PICTUJiS FRAMBS. ORG .NS kept

in stocK, ana sufci ob mentaiy j awewijw. I have the Hoasettold Sewing htchla the best MscWns made, and the eheafwrt. I alto keep Clothing' for FsaenJv .. ' which on'lir oottt about one-half at fit! st other cl. thlng. Cora and M Mert k side of square, in Waldron's 3Vih.

Grnat Wa-Jii The .-Siiortest, But. afi bntween th tUartb a West Bond lo't Gr as liori 1:07 p. m., 9: IMS a. a"pj Arrive, Terre -.lla M, ia., 1:30 a. m. - i

Arrive, ESnxliftJil, 415 j 3:49 . m.

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Arrive lnliinp. lis, S-Vllj m., 3.45 a. m., 4.15 ii. m. : Going Jforth U.r sjSi p.m. and 8:00 a. at. "fl Arrive, South JBirad, UM 1 .15 o. nt."

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are aif quick tn uawairv Transfers or over tmfk:

mooations are nnn jiiim.-

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NOTICE OF FINAL SfelTLKMINT OF JSSTATK. In the matter of the aetata of II try A. Johnston, dwieased. ta the Iftoaroo Circuit Court, Ptbruary Taroi, tSS. Notice is heretiv eivea. that the under-

tiitned, as Administrator of the estate of

Mart A. Jonntten, aeceateo, na prwenvw ahd sled M account and vouch m final 4ttlmnl of sii estate, .nd tha i the Sara will como uo for exaoiination and action

of said Cirauit Court, on the Wih day of

Fbruarvjsss, st which time all persoat intemtMl In said estate i reaulred to

appear in itaid court and show rtuse, if

there be, why said accoict and

vii,,ihrs ahniibt not be aaorovacL

And the heiei of said estate, and all

other tntsrestect therein, are ah o hereby required, st the time, and place al'orejaid, to appear nnd irmko proof ot thctlr heirthinor cUim U any part of id 'estate v wm. a. johns ra, . Dec. 5-'8. - Ad.min atr.

Attonti Bh Fanners Skin your rotliwllnwtlo kMwlqaarisn ,at Mt tltfis rltn llioroli is. Wolawll JftIW. Baltsr. Vni, Gig.Veal. tildes. BWM nod all era. WI LWIiRUTH A WWT,

Com. Metehaatt, ll tl. Waiter t -Onle IUooa-tl. A. Koto AC,Bakar.

Why embitter life by d ragging around with lmo back, diseased kidueys, dwiptical swelling, female weakness," norvoa debility, beort disease end rlxnir.tatie complaints, wlien Ir. Fonner Kidney an Uaekaetie Cure will so quickly curef B,eV. A. .1. !l.8rohnt; Presiding Elder, wtfite: I'Hgavo me almost in ilant . anc entirely puruianent reHef." Stiperior U all known medicines in thete dtiwMr. For sale by Iabi Ham., Bloowingtoa, and S. M. Matrck, Cicw Cretk, Ind. tilt Feb. 33, B8.

Simtilv Dm if vi 'K and

blood is not sufficient. It i

cletaViag the

needi ettrichina

-ilto, tbe anrvocis system riewdt tniting up. ill ot which it accomplished by Pr. Feo. ner't Biowi and Liv Remedy ind Nerve I'onlc Ifse hit Cmsah Hiny in all ought; bw CMden NetWf tn all pit!, md ttoniiich and bown disorders; hit Sidney and BacKacbo On?. In lame back, Jroptv and 'ill kidney disorder i hts Gorman By iStlVe in tore evee, crneked skin .nd pile; hi Capitol Ilhtare for Sppotu tnd strength, Fs1e by Fasi Bo., uhmmgton, -ntfr. M- Maimv. t'.ijr Owet J ;-d

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taid decedent, conwaVMtg Ot IH kite bun furnituro ami varieot cle. . .

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