Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 January 1889 — Page 2

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".of tSe year it baa trouble It iadifflcult that ose ftaa i Wi'wfaek Tear, ud Uke vitlijkoeoM iiith arliict one Petwaaraii, ae&ctyd taw oSeoaoKtbe Boaae of fiprrtentatsveaaa followa; 11. J NibJack, Speaker; X. J. Newkirk. Clerk ; Owe. K Crawley, Aaaiatant; Frank I). HeimbeagkIkwkefffter. The KepaUievw of the House elected tk fcllowiafj tuned gentlemtt Bptaktr, Biram Brownlee, GnateMoty; Oerk,Frank Bailee, i Allen oountj; Aaeistant Clerk, J. W. Bfttew, Wabaab county ; DoormMf( Wm. A. Dubois, Hamilton oBtj. ' , Sij9 a eormpondewt from CrawfccaaTilfe: "Of.I Willace tad bU wil are two twisy ftapk. Bota are gifted with the pe, and lour books have gnqe from the Wallace hose taw year, eqaaBy dividaUieMrSeo bosbao aod w5ic7 Fir tb Qarrieon biography Geo. Wallace received a bamwoaw sum, and bu Bqybeod of Chrtat" baa already oe into its fifteenth, thousaadL link Wallace's two WUs, -The repose ia lsyt od "The Lawd of the P02II0," both (d well. Oot otBea HoV the author baa made easily $60,000, based oa aa estimate of a 20 per cent, royalty oa 300,000 cor-k Hi- "Fair God" baa aim betted Baudaomely, and tkjr rrr1"0 irooa this book ia helped along aaabnially by tbe aoc. reof'BeoHar?r In the January HarpeVs Gen. Wallace' play ol -Co-noodaa" will begin. Tfc production, was ' writ tea several yearaaex, but aety rectify ' was it reloucbM. aod sMbheil ' The pnea paid lor it by tb Harpew, if uieotioaedr would be bVcowftgivg o the yovng author. The new novel, wkb its urenea. , UlA :a Coaataattpopie, ia not Vet finiabed, bat will lie eat in all probability some time iwityear. ;9 Waltaee expeota tttoeh frem-tbie latter nieeeof work,

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and be feextntnelr careful in ita w toe attereoon. . writlog.' He is emfident of a largo Tbe- boys are instructed in almost success with it,, and blievea it will all manner of work, doing all net .1exceed Ben lfw'f w penwlaritT. cd btbor about tbe farm, under the

But of course tbm remaiaa to be 1 Sits. Wallace is a great help to bar fcfisajatnt, and their ongeniuBty oftMtes do2s much for Aheir tfflf de.ajiinte. aapptueas. , Tlmpostaf law ia to tbe effect that publisners ot newspapers can arrest any man S fraud who fakes av paper from tba post' office and reraaea fo pay for it. Under this law h ia a danarotM trick for - man to. albwr M sofaavriptk bri run on front six monttts to a. year nod a half ooptiu (even thoogh the paawrb sent to bio'witkoqtr bis expressed witdi, and so ia iteell ia a sort of a fraud) and; then tell the postausterto mark ifrofused', ot send tbeaditor accrd telling htm to diacoatinoa tbo paper. , . Scboot-book "rings deobtleta exist, and msay impositions are constantly perjps trated 00 tbe pbblm in the matter .of . unnecessary changes and extortionate prices. Some protection for the people ehou!d,be devised, but. it is by no - means certain that this, conaiau in : making the books free to all tpla. iegsJatRM rest rictiog the powers of trustees- la ; regard to changing text-books, and providing a method by wbich thqTv furnirfied to popi bat co-nwy be effected am readily as that reoturior the purchase tov pe. made ceonomicaly and safely, eat of publie funds. Rinreifufte as likely to eriai where the Start 'a money isceaecrnrd as when tbe victims are private xttiiens : sad white tae Barents of school ehildren may ba-relieved from d'reet eotlfy, a cbange which fdaees the batilcn on tax-payer nd aoes no seen re them agaiest -the rxisiaaee ef poMwbere' corobi'Mtiosa in that direction, can hardly be called a reforoi. It is a question .to which there are certainly J steea, ana the problem is one esjlinrar very tboronsh ronaider (ion-and earelul legislation. Indiauap9a JouroaU alantiBsvil'ienpiibtican; Col. itonm : WkcClure, Aaewtant paytuawter lj8. A- has been retired iircaufw ef age. Col MeCtore was irrnerly a eitiarn of this, town, and a ieadiaa member of the bar here. 11 .waaa graduate of Wait Point, mi teraed a while in the regnbtr army, but resigned in 1850, and lo cated 19 the peactice ef law in this county. -In IWft be was eWeted fb-rretary ot fitaie, and ia 1838 re--vavnetl to- the army, and was assignta tke paymasters oVparttyerrt, wifh rank of Major, where be has Neen,ii ae(TMW ever since. Od. McCI w w. at- ntwle of the Parka' this city.

jr. re' door. Down. iep from the derriibrter mid his wotixnaed with open ill driver of the "hack.'? !aaVucfc - heck-'. It couldn't bavo tbeen present at the ehnstening ot;

rbere wimra nave certainly been a : as 8Ucb. revolt againat the application of the , , 1 . name, tboogb possibly it may hat j JMcetlna; PHc or I. o O. F. been named in its youthful .days ; In Bostoa. long before tbe.tiroe of the present ; At tbe corner of Barclay and generation. In thw vehicle pro- XremOnt streets, Boston, stands a peUe4 by a pair of disconsolate , magnJf5oent murblestracture, wliich moles, whose forms suggested in j some years ago waa dedicatee! to numerable geometrical problems, lne U8e of the Independent Order the reporter wa jolted op through ; Df o,M Fellows. There are few PiaiaaeU; through a Sunday still- lenj,lef belonging to the organiMness only ccasiooaUy diatarlied by J tm fB ihw country which equal tbedMt.Dt sound of some We- this building, either in coat or feehog rooster ; Ihroagh" an old- j venieni arrangement and . tasteful hwbioned covered bridge, hir!ed decorations. It is quite worthy of around through winding roads Into j fa order by whicli it was built, tbegroonds and up to tha or i tlim building contains three of the main boikKng of the Indiana t h1. Tbey sre j0 tDe tnilr Mpry state reform schook , 'and are called Covenant hall, Tb nuan building is just at the ; Friendship hall and Oasis hall. To top of a little rise of ground, and them the 3too brethren aaferma the lower end of the triangu- i a gnd staircase, which of itlar park, the other two aides oi wlf , mint of moncy and ;a hicb are abut in by 1 a neat brick 1 qll;te &s fiOe as anything of its kind buildings, white at the- upper end )in ,ny MKt jociety temple in the gtands Ibe chapel. All of tht i.n.v The main entrance, too. is

bui!dtagp about the park, with the exception of tbe large dining, ball and kitchen on on one eidei are kiwn as. "family houses." -At prfecat there are about 46&inroatcr of tbe iastitatioR., and they are di vtdrd into 10 "famifiw," each nn der the rare of a male and fomah' mVnHor r officcr,an(l ear-h "family bouse' rn whioh tbey' live. in the basement of ntdr of the honae is a Well equipped wtsb room. Tin ground floor is fitted up for a schoci room, and apartments for tbe offit -er in rbarge ef the family, wiiil the second floor is one- large rooi-i or dormitory -filled with white-covered1 iron 4pdVtea4?,-. filled .with woven wire mattresses, and moged

in long rowtr-wtth te head of tfi 4day in February. Some fourteen

afmost torching the foot of the next . a a m r . il. r a a 11.. u.- 1 . The dang of a bell tumbles thu aleepyurehiqs out of. bed at 6 o cHK-k;ia the morning and two abreast tbey march down into th-.t wash room.'' After n tborougii sooaiog, ty form outride thtir boo!e and to tbe music of tbe fifes and drums march across the park toJbceakfast.' That done with they form 0 detail in the park and part aw assigaef to work while tbeoti;err march 08 to school by clasat i. At orrner similar pxcreises arrgor.c tbrnngbV'the bnyV who' nave worked is the morning going to school auperviwen of an instructor. Wit utn the two years past they have made the brick far and . bat It four new "family homes," duingcarppntrr work, painting and plastering. .lne. keep toe butitiiogs in ivp ur and tae grounds in good orcor, making the brick and laying .ill necessary sidewalks. . ' IJows) tae nut lrom the initio buildiuK are tbe hot houses fit led IjwkH well kept flowers; over to tbe right is the hospital; laundry sod wash boose, lne tatter bent 2 so vt naged that -the; boys alt .get th or ongh shower baths every Saturday. On the opposite aide of tbe-grounds is tbe bake boose, down tbe uiti is the barn, and. near it a cave in which, all the vegetables are stored. Still farther away is tbe gas works for the making of tbe gaa tor: tbe illumination ef the houses and grounds. All of the buildings are kept neat, clean and in good repair. The dining hall is about 50x 1 00 feet. In it are ten long tables, oilcloth covered, one for each fami ly. Back ef that is a room for dish washing with two large btiatwitn buen caldrons on top. Still back of that is the kitchen with its four beaters similar to those in the dish wasbiug -room. This department, as all others, has aa overseer, while tbe boys do the cooking, dishwashing and waiting oa table. -fJoBee makes op a portion of the breakfasts and suppers and to satisfy tbeyoutblolapp:ites five pounUs ot oofoa per meat are used while it keeps an overseer and two beya busy to supply tbe necessary 860 loaves of bread daily 000sunied, and which is df alt out to the boys in great, thick, flak v-looking slices, some of them an iqebtliick. In the kitcbon tbe fu-onia of cogee mingles with tbe scent of boiled cabbage. When the boys 'are seated at the tables ten quart tin basinacon tabl ing cabbage, "dumpling" and nip, two basins ofeach are ranged long the center of each "family tble." After "blessing" has been saiii the boys fall to. They trade Off their victualH. ' The bov who has v parlicular fancy for pie gives ui -bial meat to a meat-loving kid and appropriates bis pie. At dinue r, water and milk are the wet goos set out -to wdsh down tlie a!ables. Tbere are 16 cows on the farni and as their 1 production of lacteal fluid is nut sufficient to furntwb all with milkfOne "family'' wfurnishe i each day, so that "milk day" occrrs to each family once in 10 days. Sundays ginger cakes ot different kinda with milk, make a lunch fur the boys, A tailor shop occupies a r srt of

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of another the yontbtitl the patching tpcAnarv to voonaatpra' clotuinir. rhf former m presided over oy a miforeat, and w where the tough iilue-jeans coats, vceta and pants ;tre o)ade4 ' The week-day suits ind Sunday ones differ iu that the fatter, have brass buttons. Here also arc ro.de the heavy flannel shirts for every-dy wear, the win Cer ones being warmly lined. All the boys and officer?, from 3aM. Charlton down, are "brothars,' and alway address each other worthy of mention. It is very handsome Aside from tbe three balls already alluded to, there is 00 the top story of the building a very large apartment which is spoken of merely a0.!d Fellows' ball. This occupies nearly the entire floor; and is used as a meeting room and for general assemblies, balls and other like events; The fittings and furnishings of "this hair are elaborate and tasteful. - The grand lodge meets here semi annually that is to say on the sreoud Thursdays of February and August while the grand encamp ment meets annually on. tbe Wed nesday preceding tbe second TUtirs- . . - or filteen lodges make use ot the apartments here. Tbe building has been erected these sixteen years or thereabouts. It cost upward of $300,000. All the lodge rooms are amply supplied with anterooms Ik thb SoDP.'What's the matter? You look surprised" said tbe pretty girl in piab-ribboned can and apron at tbe "Bazar." ''Will, I'm used to cold soup and no oysters, butl tO object to bav tug ft so cold that it doesn't kill thbeaati JJvfrr.time I throw in a cracker that oyster you driJppeai in by mistake jumps up and swali.,.; f awn a im Build up tub City. The Jollowinz from an exchange may be of particular profit to Bloomington 'The best way to build up a-city ia for each and every man not to strive to rend and tear 'down. Whenever your neighbor is doing wcfl.do not try to ruin bis business. All tbe residents of a city are part ners, and should not be opponents. in all likelihood the more business done by your rivals tbe more you will do. . Every man who treats his customers honestly, courteously and fairly will get bis share, and the more business that can be secured by united efforts, tbe better it will be for all. If a citizen desires to sell a house or a building lot, do not hurry to the possible buyer and tell him that the house is "tumble down," and the lot of no value this is one of the most contemptible phases of jealousy and petty meanness, and only a human skunk will resort to it in fact such a man is not decent enough to be called the illietumste offspring of a female canine. When a city ceases to grow, it commences to die, and the more the people try to kill oft" each other in their booiness and good name, the more rapidly will utter ruin come to all." im it 1 an '' Indianapolis News: Speaker Niblaik has appointed Bertie Feibtenran, of this city, his page, and John Albeckrr of Evansville ; Dudley M. Gibney, of Adams county; Eilwiii Sohnnick, ,of Indianapolis, ami Walter Whtte of Johnson county, pages for the House. Doorkeeper Hamilton, of the Senile, has appc iotid as his assist ants Frank JIkeu,ii iort Wayne ; W. U. Watson, of tfrown ; D. V Campbell, of Morgan ; H. R. Yea sey, ot Noble ; S. L. Logsden, of Silencer; David E. Bulger, of Wtlls; Tbos. Cottrell, of Marion; .lohn N. Benx, of Crawford ; JJ. T. Hart, of Johnson ; H. C. Cox, of Morgan, aud Kd. Terrell, of Bar tholomcw- A. . Mauniug, the colored Democrat of this city, ex pects to be added to the force. John J. Li ngle, of Orange county, baa been appointed Journal Clerk of the Senate. He will be assisted by W. W. Briggs, of Adams, and A. H. Caldwell, of Morgan John D. ' McGce, of Uushvillei has been appointed Minute Clerk of the House. Why embitter life by d ragging a round wtui lama back, ottaatea ki(iii"v, cropst cal swellincf, raniale woakneas, nervous debility, heart dUoatn and rheumatic complaints, when Dr. Fcnner't Kidney ant Backache Cure will to quickly tore? lteA. J. Xenibtrtt, Presiding Elder, writes; "It gave me almost instant anc entirely permanent nOiaf." finperior U all ktfown madioiiiot in tbeto diteaaes. FpT ai by Fauia fia.it., Bloomington, .ina;fi. M. HATirtue, Uier Creek, lud. till f cb. ??, 6?

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Cotlofte' CuUlnax'. T. J. SJOVDUXt, EDITOJI. . Hadloy fUlled Wood haw lb nt of the weak, but, wilt nul be in. on afaat of weak ,fai. ' .Ktta Cvn, who h rItmi up ber ichool t 3oport, witU u lust' week. Sb will ttnd eolloc tha uprioj term. Prof. W oodford bat txjo trouliled for tum time with aarnra culd. Ori Wdnccday in w miatlo te lIivr bit tura on Tariff. iS Mr. S. 8. Burnos of Monticctl ), made

the Unw'ntty and bi many frtendt a hort Till!) latt week. Ha U now rtudlng with ttm inUntion of takins Mr, Spang. ler'i outlas next aumrner. Tbe tather of Mr. U. H. Smith spent W4nc-4v last in tba citv and viirted tbe Uaivvnlty in tba company oj! bii tun. X R. fakea vinitad friandt at tba Uni.vanity, Wednetoay tail. In tba neat fwue oftho "Student" there will aoDetr ttorr written br litis Kitt Fanon, who took pott gruduiita work latttarm. Mitt SteTent of MtrtintTiHe. wtio it tba guett of Mr. O. R. AVorrmlt, vhutad aollej-a on latt Tbanday. Tba ehitt in Elocution, for Senion only. tneeti on Tuatdsyt and Thurd;fj t 4:3S 8tar4ay. . ; iirm renoru wars moi oui. an Mrt..,V7ndford atteniad tba Inetura'on tariff hu Tburtday. Miat Jnliet MaiwelL who wai taking a poit graduate court t lem, it net atlending tthia term. Mita Ititner. wlio'tpont Chrittmat With bar parents at Knox villa, Teno , returned on HoMlir. Mitt Kaomi Fainter it again a student tf I. Ui She it an rolled among tba tooaud. If you are to bear nrttclati music, do not fall to attend the concert tr be iten by th WendeUobn Cbncert Co., ia t.ha college chapel, oa next Friday evening. Tbe elauiB .namorv trainimmow num. bara about 5 nerKint ttudeoti and citlsent. 'Che elaat will meet at the Uiver tity anil will be undar tba direction of Frf, nrjraa. Lucian OhVm, of Viilpris. eUn '85; was in !ha eity latt week. Mr. Oakt it travelb g for tba Cottier Fub litbing Co, Prof. Boone leelarii4 before Ibe tftehort of Coot county, in Chicago, on Friday 1Mb-1 Mr-I'STm. Ore of Indianapolis, a form er student of I. TJM it to bo marrl4 on Taadr aazt to a-Vermont lady Mitt Blla Clark, of Chioico, it tba guettjpfbiM-brother, Vrof. Cliiirk. Indlinapolii Newt : There it not a nard er wo1(ln; musician in the State than Mitt ft ota Marquis. Aaida from bur own practice on tba violin, she instructs a fargaclatii in ibe College cf Mntio at Greeaitlo, plays at the chorus reh'flrtala on Hondiry and those of tbe ou-hsura on Twadnys and Saturdays, teiidee agisting ia tbn students' recitalt on Wednwdaj t and reboxrong with tba string quartette on Thurtdayt. A peculiarity of tjie young U'lty't nature it her l"c for storms. After a bard day'ark abe will tit up bair tlie night to tfittch a ettirm come' m; nnd, l rooch as tbe lor- mtiiic Would muelSirife to wntoh the rlemenUit Mr than to w.itnats the tthett opi:ra. lrT.hsU exanainntiea maa. ..Only 40 more rcftlUtlon days thH torm. at Frof. Friday. Aiwater yitltei Frcp. latt Or. Bull visited exerciicson Friday latt. eat JIadlpy who was in I'rap. last year, visited recitations last Tuesday. ...... Murdock visited n-iiitationt last Tuesday. ..... Rhoror has returned and will graduate aith this year's class. ...... HutTman sends hi regards from ctpenMr county. , Hajv Spencer has dropped one stud'. - ...Feekir.pugb has returned and antered tba Freshman class in the Universi ty. ' ......The History elab hold its regular meeline at Prof. Mituhell's home. A pWaiant and prefttabla time is tepord . Tbe exerciset last Friday altarnoon were very intarettlng. The qutiro for debate wavt Which was the greater Suiuanwn, Gladstone or BcaconstteWt" Meat rs Juncgke and Brown toka for Glacgtone, and Baton and Atwatcr A.r Disrseli. The decision wi in favor of Junrgke and Brown. Tbe other exercises wei s far above tlie aversps. Tbero .wi a good attendance of visitors. Oncar Eeed was in town a portion of last week, 00 a visit to his parents. Harry Orchard, returned to Bloomington last Friday inoruing aftor sojourning in Prescott, Arizoca, since Juoe latt. Mrs. Coffin and Miss Nejlie haye been visiting Jolin Coffin at Sptncer, Craig Hunter has gone to Colortwlo with the hop; ot . itnptQfs ing nis wtie-s neann, ana is nuw lotnted at Glenwood Springs, bav-,, inj; accepted a position connected' with the const ruction department of the Denver fc Rio Graudo railroad. Cy. Becd is traveling in the in terest of a chair manufacturing firm located iu Wiaccusiu. Ed. Broilix; at the earnest reqt est of the Toledo house for which bo had made a trip, has consented to go on tbe road for them a couple of months. John Cofnn,formerly of Bloomington, has removed with his 'family to Spencer, Intl. Scrog Bttskirk is closing up b is business in the northern part o( the county preparatory to removing ia Central America, where he will enter the employment of an extensive eastern lumber firm as a superintendent, at' a salary l 12,500. Buskirk has had about fifteen years experience in this bus-. mess, and will be a valuable roan I bia employers. ; Patrick Fitsputrick had an operation performed on bis eyes for fhtaracl, and it Hi-eips that tho optfution M'as a suvcess.

The young uumarried people! of Bloomington, are widely scattered, as the partial list published below indicates: John Davis, Wichita,' Kas.; Frank Hunter, Washingtou ; Marshal Sbeeks, Olney,' Ills.; Mitchell Shields, St. Louis; Fred Shields, St. Louis ; Horace Mulky, Denver.Col. ; John Gulden, Chicago ; Lewis Helton, Chicago ; Oitnan Mulky, Chicago; John Ianmsn, Indianapolis ; John Manley, Decatur, Ala.; Will Clark, Preseott, Ariz. 5 C.H. Dodtl, Liberal, Kas.; Van fiuskirk, Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Richard Dodds, Muncie, Iod. ; Joe Hooper, Salt Lake City ; Oscar Reed, Indianapolis; Carrie Austin, Anna, Ills, ; James V Young, Van Wert, O, ; Bertha Miera, Oberlin, Ohio; Geo. Williams, Memphis, Tenn. ;. Ira Dillman Ronald, Vs. ; J. A. Woodbnrn, Baltimore, Md. ; Levi Hugho,New Mexico ; Jat. Hughes', New Mexico; John Spicer, Prophettowa,II!.; Frank Hughes,New Mexico; Jos. Rogers, Pratt,Kaa. 1 Mias Nellie Brown, N. Y. City;

Libbto' Small, Albuquerque, JS. JMLi M LtlHe Hoae,' Knoxville, Teon., IGrace Wtckt; Chicinnati, O. NOnCJS UP FISAL 8KTTLKMOT OF BSTAT. In the jnattsr ot tba ettata ef. Jamas F. Dodds. deceased . In the Monroe Cuonit Court, February Term, 188. Notice it hereby riren that Ben. F Adamt, Administrator of the ettata of Jamit F. Dodds, doceatod. has presented and tiled hit account und vouahert ia An al tettlemoitt of said estate, and that tba same will coma up for tbe examination and action of said circuit court, on the fourth day of February. 1889, at which time ail persona interested in said ettata are required to appear in saw court ana show cause, if any tbere be, why said ac count and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are alto hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, toa'pearand maktproqr of tbeir beirsnip or Claim u f part ( mm watts, (sokxi e;socu FULLER, " Clerk Monro Circuit Court, Louden & Kugers, .itf ys. - " ' Jan. 14, 189. ESTATK .OF KKUX C. VBAUKU. . In tba M .in roe Circuit Court, In State of Indiana. thc All Creditors, l!'eir. and lieiratt-et of tald nstato are' hertibv notifl.d that Ben, F. Adamt, AdmUitirator, with tbe will annexed, of said estate, has Rk-d hi aeeount and vouchers in Onal tnttiement of saw ettnte, and that the tamo will- come up for examination and approval on the th d.ny of February. 1889, the tamo bains the Orel judicial day or the February term, 18K9. of aid court, at which time said ereditor,heit-t and legatees are rt-qutred to appear in said court, ia the court nousa ia the city of Uloomincton, and show cause. if any Uuta l, why said account thuold not Co approval. Witnt!,, my name at Clctlt, ffifd tba seal of aaid emirt affixed, tho 10th day of January. 1680. aAi.J KNOCO FPtLEU, , 'Clmk Mcnroe Circuit Court. '"feMt-n & liven, Att'yt. rVOTICB tr ITSOtTEXCT. In the matter f the taia of William Turner, ditaod. In tbo Monroe Circuit Court. No. 35. ' ISTotica is hereby givu that upon peti tion Bled if said Court by Ularst 31 .strung, AdlliiniUlratrix orsniu eoUto, tt'ttlmr up Hift inniitikk-iirr of the estate of Mid di-cw-deut to my the debts and liabilities thereof. tbe Judeo of said Curt did, on the Fifth ilav of Di'cembar, 1888, find taid estate to bu tirubablv insolvont. and order tbe saioo to be tottled aceordinelr. Tba creditors ot said ettata are' therefore here by notified of such insolvency, and re quired to file their claims against said ettain for allowance. Witness, the Clerk and seal of taid Court, at UiiKiinington, Indiana, this 18th daf ot uecomner, isas. ai.3 KNOCK FUrMLgtt, Clerk Louden & Bogota, Att'y. Deb. 3Q, 1888. KOTICK Or FINAL SEXTLEMKNT OF K6TATK. In the matter of the estate of "William Tiirnor, decoated ... - v- --- -. --j Term, 1889. Notice it horeby given, that Clara V. Strong, Adininistrntrlx of the estate of William. Turner, doeeatad, hat presented and tiled her aeeount and vouebnrs In final soltlement of taid estate, and that tha same will coma up for tho exuoiiiiHtioa and action of said circuit eourt.on lh-.i fourth day of February, 18S9,at which time all persons interested in taid estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if nny there be, why said account 'and vouchers should not ba approved. And tbe hoirt of said estate, and a IT others interested therein, are also hereby required, at tba time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of tbeir heirship or claim to any part of taid estate, fatufc BSOCH FUI LBB, I Murk VnftlHM drcyit- Cnurt. t-A' iUm hC..nv.,tt rtlrm.li Ptttrt Vnlirunrv rLonderi & Rogers, AKt'ya. Jan, 10, 1889. SOTIUE OP FIHAL 8KTTLKSiENT OF ESTATE. In the mattr f tha estate of Vary A. Johnston, decanted, . . . - In the Monroe Circuit Court, February Tarns, 1888. - Notice it bercbv criven. that the under signed, as Administrator of the ettata of Mary A- oonnston, oeceatea, nat presenica and Hied hie account and vouchors in flnal tottlement of taid estate, and that the tame will come un for examination and action of taid Circuit Court, on tha 8th day of PVbruarv, lH, si wtilcn umt all parsnns inlerettrd in taid ettata are reooired to appear in taid court and show cause, if Mij thera be, why said accounts and vouchers should not be approved. ' And the heirs of taid ettata. and all others interested therein, a re alto hereby required, at the lira and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of tbeir hairship or claim tn'any part of snld ettata V WM. If. JOHNSTON, Doc 5.'88. Administrator. ENOMrJU Spavin Linioient removes all Ilard, bo ft, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horaes, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweonpy.Ring-hone, Stifles, Shraini. ail Swollen Throats. Cous-lit. etc. Have S0 b.v use of ono bottle. Warrant ed., ' Hold by H. Lindlej.Uruggiel.Bloom ington , Ind. dimply purifying and cleansing the blood it not sufficient. It neede enriching alio, tbo nervous system noodt toning up, all ot which it accomplished by Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Narva Tonic, Use bis Cough Houojr in all coughs; hit Golden Relief in ail .paint, and stomach and bowel disorder ; hit Kidney and tiacKnohe Curo in tame back, dropsy and all kidney disorders -, hit Gorman Eyn-Salvo in sore oven, cracked skin and piles; hit Capitol Uittcr for appoiite and strength. FriiJe bv Ftais Haot., llloomincton. and 6. M. Sliratng, Clear Creek, lud. i

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in the CUy, We have just added to our stock a liuti of DRESS GOODS which

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Hire nA frfgl, West Side Square, one door North of - JLlley.

DEEP' 0 V EE The sesson beine somewhat advanced, large stock of FINE OVEgtC'AT SWEEPING $25 00 Overcoats marked

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CHEAPER GRADES PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED. THKStS ARK UOXA FIDE BKDUCTION3 Cult and convince yourtelyee. The Eagle Clothing House, bloomington, ind.

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Is Pahlithed Every LEADING REPUBLICAN

Prioo. erclurivo of Sunday, by mat), postpaid Pries, Sunday Included, by mill, postpaid. ............ .a....

THE SEMI-WEEKLY INTER CCEAK. Is pnbUshtd on MONDAV8 sad THtUttDAYS. and bsaidstttie nemeoad eased treat las Dally. Iteontalaamaay tptelal (saturaa ot sieat valot to tttom aoiltaated U tt UMi-eaakiel svenra tho Ositr ttuiy das-. The Xamtur Itio couUtnt the ttraaoni rlattd la Tfc DmOt : tutor Qooaa ot tba tamadata. THE WEEKLY IHTBR OCEVM. Ii th Moat Papal' TainUr NewipaDr pabllh4 vrr lh All Jrhaor Staaiitatna. noma Its popultrltr to lb (wt that It Is tbe BKST EDCOED tad kaatba BUi:BCt:r I.1TER,1KY CHAtCVCTiEU ot W Western Publtoatton. It Is CLEAN tail UKtOirr. saautaa'abl exponatttot IDKAS aod fRrCiri .EH Jutr to th AaatUaii tmpl. Whlk tt Is broad In Its phiUattvopy. tt U IfOB AM SHICA .GAtfUrT TIUI AVOlU.ll. tn btmuUr etalms ttiat ft best Mrsic that cn b d n FOK ilANKlrfD 1)1 to n!He v.st:ANi witts pskmaneut the piiosPKorrv or oubcrkav KIcrtinT.tC. CoasoienttoiasarTlfl la tbl ustriottc line of iwv btu ttrcn It sn unttOHl hU upon the Anwrteaa itaADlti. Disldos. oo pror ncols It 9 s dteMtuiai tor ot nsir. Ttm HAnnv.T nevonnt auk RKOAnLK axb coMi-tKnt. tvt HEWS Or THIS WOH4 U t-aK ooodanwd In tt columns, al tba vacr ba bartas ana ntassiy VKaaettoet Ttt.1T SIOJfUY CAN PtmCItASE ai nsralattV ttm ft" ta 4t eolwota. Among tha aixlit family festores ani the (JtirtiBaalaTlt K I'-aux aiu HO.WK. nois- taxnooM, nd otrR cr niosrrr SHOP. OaS what, it U A MOOEt AMKKfC&N StKWBl'AFEB. sad richly JeHrreawhatK Iiia, THR tAUUt5STCUt01TI..VTtoyo(onypiuUoaoaat tha Had laiatara. ItiaS batoipac lor tba horn and l lit worksaon. Theprtcaol TheW93lclvla , l.OOprTr' Zb prico ai The Soml-Wooarly U 3.00iwyoii; tTor tba toeonxmodslioa at Its patroaa tbo maawamant ot TIIB INT KR OCBJAK a w lOaJaarmatcmenbl toelnb net tkaaa cdiUoas wlttt TUAT iBttlUXUNT AMD SO cttsstnj POBMOATiosr, e aCRtBNER'S MAQAZINE5,ihw of tba best Utarsry Moatbllaa la America, and whlsh ooniirastarsbly wlttaay at tha older MKUliua la tllastraUooa and Htrrair matter. THE 1'RICK OF THK SIA1 aIttvrj 19 tU. but wit will tn4 TflK VKKKt.T INTKt OC EAN (d HCRtB.SKJ'B WAOAZCB. both on yaar. for TRKUK DOIXARS. Both (ubllcaUtins tor she WHe t oao. THR SEXI-WERKLT INTKU OCHANI and SCRUM BUB ?8 aUOASBtaf. tietll oae. year, for FOUR IMMXAUS. In tha political oampals-Q that ended In tha electtaa ot HABRMOtf and taORTtKraWTttCTIUUlUHOrFROTBCTI01f PRlSCtrX.ES. no papar hid aton tnHatlia thin THB; DrnSROOEAK. Uhu bean Brst, !ait suad always ReputUoaa. aaddwi aa the eamnalaa earn to t mwsalsed aa tha I.KAOINO RKPtHH.lCAj; PATKROaRIDX WEST. It witr malBtaln UOa poaltloa. and win stvt tpeotal atttnUoa to tmiBatwtl peUUeal affairs. rJSl HamitUiH-ei nay he made at our risk, elthstby.dr aft, pn se, paatoOea order. eI a 4ara.arraaUbu4 latter. Addraas TWBJNTSB OCEAN. Chicago. '

OIjD Bates to HIO ft MISSISSIPPI RAILWAY. JThe Popular Througb Roue and Direct Fast Line io All Point EAST AND WEST, 4 Unity Trains (each way) between i ClftCHiltArtAHB ST. 00Z,4 Stopping at Intermediate Stations. MtT Luiuriant Pnrlor Cart on Day "$Ml Trains. Ialace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Fine Day Coaches on all trains. Through Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Washington, ' Baltimore, Fhiladelphia,Ncw Yorl AKI) ALL INTERMEDIATE POIKTi afir-For Emigrants and Land ftt' et tb "O. & if." is tha host route, becuiite it tho shortett and quickest, and affoids the bast accommodations.. Th O Jt al it the only lina running a Sleeping Car between Oineiniiftti und t. Jowifs. Fa'tcngcrt purcbating tick-ts will tava 10 cents on each fare, at tha ticket rata is 10 cants lest than the rato on tba train. For reliable information as to routes, ralos, maps, tickets, lime, elo, apply in persun or by lottir, ton. A.TREUDLKT, Tickft Agent O & M. R'y, Mitchell, Ind. or to C. 6. Jones, District Faltcogor Ag't, Vincenoet, Indiana. W. 11. SHArrUO, Gen Pats. Agt. J.F.BARNARD, Pratt. & Gen. Manager . CJIH OI if NATI, OHIO. ii. F. Adams, Local Aqbkt. Attention Farmors Ship your produce direct to headquarters ana at all ue value tbere la In It. Wandle Poultry. Dutur, Enid. aama.Vaal. U'.daa. Beans nnd all oroduou. Wrtta ror FStEK Gmdowltmil aow hi poultry ftoa oajTea properly ana KV"'" We niako a specialty ofbandllug Ualod Swai W1LMEROTH A. WEST. Con. aterchaata. 11 Water at., nittie, . lwjtrenet-8, A.KtaCo,Btir,

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a Complete Stock of Notions, CUT C O AT S and Undine ourtelveii with an unusaallv on handt, we have eoncluded to make it REDUCTION; down to f 20 00 pay of the Year, asd; the PAPER OE TOE HOMHWiiST.; aa .oo par year IC.OOpor yeai KK LI ABLE lalllVE

B E T W S II TX Indianapolis & Cincinnati

Eastern Points tt to $1.80 below otbsr lines

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mm twitffirwTitwtt ALWAYS 6tV!ES ITS FATftOHS Tba IiH WorOL off Tbeir Xoner is aralyandOuiaslyj Chicago 4 LafaYulte Indianapolis Cincinnati a Louisville PTjLLW.Uir SLEEMNO CAJRA ELEGANT PARLOR tLRS AUTRAJfJS RUN THROUGH SOUS Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. aaroe atas tad Cia VablaaU yu want a ha man fttUy tntmmd-mU TloketVanl MAhsW BtMiona Surra theaaet silrtrass C O. WeCormiolu . ratsvAsji, lat, Dearborn at, tUIOAQO. it j NOTICE Or APFOIHTMEST NOTICK 18 HSRKBY GIVKlf, that the undnrtigned hat been appointed by the Monroo Circuit Court, Raceiver of he firm of Bollenbaoher A Son, and hat unli&ed at tuch Raceiver. CHARLKS U. McPHEKTERS. Bloom ing'ion, Ind. Sept. 8, 13a. f AKDALIt Is SI Nit. ltjnaylvajnlt Heine. No. 20. No. fc Daily. Daily . Lv. St. Louis, 8:10 a m B:00 p m " EiTuigiam " i0:S3m ll:lpm Torre HauU 11:53 pm 1:51 m Ar. Iediahspolis 9:o p m 4:15 am " Columbus.' T:&5pm U:lQsW " Pituburg ISO am 5 65 pm " Philadelphia 1 23 p m 5 8a a m VNowYork 4 00 pro- 800am Philadelphia and New YSH "Eastern Time," which it ono hoot Intel than "Central Time." Cell for ticheU via Vnndalis, Lino. Notice the time utado by N- 20.

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ATTOEKinrimi TiVsKjJtK $ BVtUti Offlco in building sci floor, rtiiecia! attention business, to tba coDtctl Wl to butineis in all .thi onrt; ndjovaing counties. JLT CAM, iHA. C Batata Office ovr filair'a shots '1 pnbbo smiftra. Parties Isjsv be iriven io PrObatotsiesjt Will practice in nil tl aiial Mimi i conn, mm up. tnira ovair Cornet west tide. V? ill pmotice bt of tha State. ?rcl lsii t . ) . A I ... . T. JL-i ovr First SR1 iOIKil ail of a legal nature fvaii at in nil courts. Rett ettata examined by aid of :Umii A tpeoialtv ntada of tb ramittanee of claims ortl;l . 4c MeNarv's now ii over corner room, t Metal a attention will ba idvait t imi nets, nd to proom cmranwnraa TAMES S. MUMY, V give special a! camion to eedents estates, colliiotliir practice in all courts. Is CH and mav be found in bin. ei "turner- atotning atorEfas,a .... . : . . . TSiSZ! EAST It KASi; Alter tbe Waldron Bloeil. square, up stairs. Give ! to Probate business, tftvt . II of elaims. Will also vraatbi'4 Courts. Butineis so'iisitatL ,'1 tha loefttlon. Aeints for IFI b BvVirtua of a oartif wl utc. i erea to me directed fiom the nstk'aViili of tba Alonroo Circuit Courlt' nicrsaig vlterein William O. rV ilrstMlOler Utfl tiff, and David Allen. Jani; ..atE Northwestern Mutual IM fl.Wm viapnnyoi muwisaaeav raaBSt,.,,s Mitchell and fMnlt :s. Wo!tav.aH.'.rl leooanis, iTqumng on to nan Wl of six thousand, threa hutrfrad. .d': eight dollars and n.nWa;-(Bj2 a l interest on snid docrea and aM..relr pose at rtibiM! ana, to to awa arria oo : ? SATURDAY, JAUUAnll between tha hours of 10 o'el iafe. and 4 o'clock r. M., of aaM.av,Hj door of tha court hot ie in KIcnniaJli Monroe cuanty. Indiana, thai ntM:ii pronts tor a torm not. atrjem i yean, the following Real l The south half of action ttW tia and tha aouthwett aiiittsr Si northoat't quarter' of set dm i'if two (32) and the wait half of iiiv east qaai-ter of aeution tbirto-ot WStl tho .vnit.baastqnarfvr of tha nyff'l quarter w tccuon io.r.j-jMi f JHp'l uiuthwest tiuartor of the era til t'1 i ter of uon thirty-two (t ,mt of ranfre iwo (2) want in St onl ;. Indiana, and thai tlie tains It mm aoovo re4 etwtB iu wwe teat 1 sJb: 1 jeci w H t9.rtn( tHne;a .)IS'tt frfi , i a i&KM detondftnt, tna sort nwemna i lata Insurance Companv of Milwa dcaal conain, wbi.-h aid Company h d4W aiit or mnrtinure theroottk ". i.i&B And it it farther ordered tftt tin iff in like manner t it. the lout toast manner t it', tha toot taatt mm i tootttwcn quaitar . (31) and the norths ist ,SU lliwest quarter tftdd ItvUii tor of the thirl v-two i at tli aoutliwest t tbirtv-two (32) and t'ia oaR 'l-tsllS.iE 3 northwest quarter of tee lion ttfrlj'1 (31), same town Aid rangtc t,mib It sueb ront and. jrolwaT Tor a sufBwtfnt sum to taUitAp i interest and cost. I wilL at tl eaBu and place. cxpncotD public lt)a I'lHI simnls of said rest! aetata, t r as4tai thereof at may be i t fflf.ior I 1 1 .W.pi will lie made without any rati tjlf f from valuation or tippraUnnte lt:W.rE Tin i a as .t. i iMf sas Sheriff Jsloa a-afl arav. dob. r, R, A. FIFLK, Alt' iretlee te lloe-litf Statu of Indiana, MoariiaK In tba Circuit C art, of Hi ia tha 8tU of Indiana, Fall 1839. Nn. IMS. "' David B. Grabs in vtSaC ta .(& Milton GrabanbJRj aasard art hasnj liralsam, zeiotus ranaja, statja hem. William 1). I'trabaui. itM ham. at at. -! 5 BoltJrnown, tliat on th t! d Octooer, 1888, she sbove naiteox bvbis attornevs, tied la 'he,;-tt th 'lrtr at lli CinHiii fiim rt of County ia thetalo of I41a iO,;$eVgLl olaint awaintt tha ubove n taw a dor m nd nn 34th dttv nf Aecemh nv I JUL taid plaintiff Bind in tba fe aa aiw atndavtioi a comiatant nai raa, tr that said defendmU. Ilwaa' Zelotus Onibam. Robert G rsntea,rf liam O. Grshan, Minnta Oishli j S. Givens, James A. (?iva . Mlifi'tt J. N. Smith, J. S. Douglass, t. Jt. -lata. Wm. W. Lonoa, I nto a S. I and Sarah lt.-ILiaon. IM SH t rami thaStata of Indiana, and taW( f j navmg ny enaortnnseni m ;." required tha difendaatt Io a ipan -i Court and answer or duaav r ,.Mjf tho 30th day or raoruary, i sam, now tneraroTo, ny oiiar tr at taid defendants Itat abot i nt etad ttrl by notifled of tbo Sling and paaitn said corarjlaiiit neaintl Un as. tad u a lest trtey arptjir aaa Hast.-or tw aasnst; thereto, at tbe oaf!tna-o' tat' cn 6 Xi

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Resident petite, Office in uia .dew oiaea, asHUts fjata's Rook 3 lore. AR wk vters Ailiuhiniiutrator'a . of' laUsstl EaU4v VfOTICK IS IIERKB1 J'rjav . too uniiarncneu Atiminitv-atof the aetata ol .'!hn C Ickarr 4 ed, will by ord r of tha aioatati rtni.i .,.1;. i .,l,li tt.w y THURSDAY, 4 AWim Ojei tl.u fultowinir ntl trttals hi tyJladfaaa,;tUt- ';. ' ..:iS in soutnatsi i) Barter ar evet two (3?), townrhip soven it, two fit east on tbo follow' nir TR RMS Ono-half enidi on I tho remainder in tit. auvtths tho piin-hattir giving rote for' tae! payment, wanna: ww rraaji? and aonraiMwent Isws. vW stirctv and dratringin'ioraitafti'rj Said real OHUite will tie told liens. Tho rah tu be at 10 WILLIAM ARM 8 RUST! De.i. :,'ias8. 1roiai!ttaue ivincao a. i(uia, .-w;4. ..ft

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