Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 6, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 April 1889 — Page 2

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for will be TUESDAY. APRIL ana, m The vedafe ftaat. wffl ke as feBowet sat warn, a iwiwwt . Id WwL at Werta Hverv aft Wat at Oark'a Nactami sp. Tbe palia H1 opes at oi 'deck & at. : M 'cloak p. aa- mm tba Caaveauea wM aa bald in tba seen at o'clock p. a.-ta eater OaJy BrwiWiaawfllBapacaia to HAT. IT. BIUa, Kea. Ofeat. Oaaa. Moaraa oo. After the laws an published Wad Jtatrftotod the Be law iniposiag a heavy toe far selling totpece, cigm aad cjgareitca to min9i U1 ba io fefee. an eat taft feat mm, of ladte Terrttort aiid the lands rrtoJaa&ta be netntiated far, and OklaUart Territory will be of acmsial value jet sow, and it would W well to Btarve tbb aambet A tfce FMgpew far fa tare refataoe Owioc to the, aoooateMmlt aaU wiater the coal asiaee of Peaasrlvaaia ate beta worked iwt Uttle, and 2,000 bmb have rc- : bean thrown oat of eaapioyTbe Seaaoeiats low say law. If tbiaM tbee&et of proteeti wiB inwne to as a mild i rear, let oa pray that it m$j always prevail. -Over 6,000 negroes have left Korth Carolina, and a convention has ban called to ergaaite 20,000 Hwoatbeloag till they'll leave the whitsa to flight oat the rerahs otlaeaexteleetiectbir theeaselves. -The fissnine anftroa in China are iceemug hot little aaBtetaaee tor the rcaaea that th government of that uamati j aeeans to havepienty of aaooey to expend apon every frtvilecr ssstter that ceases op, and aa ahoald eare for it own sniffer ieg people. Bat reeeatly smne ten miwoaa of dollars were spent in tba ntarriaee of - the Chiaese Emperor. Now they ask alias for their aoferiag people. )fot very eansutaat, from an t standpoiot. -Mr. Blaine is Koine? to cive attention to the nsbtav of p Aatericaa eitiaens ia foreign landa than has been shown by the Demeratfs iacaaabeoi of his sosttioa reosntly. Thesse-Q1 the V naaiaw. rS aMbaaraa4aHaed and h at gone back to his former home, was jurested and sent to Sberia, is being investigated, and Mr. Blaine will probe tbe matter, to the boto man ftnowa more snoot the right and wroog.pt such ssat- . ters lhan.he. In tbe rush for claims in the fa-be. opened Territory, there will doubtless be blood shed and rnfBan- . enoisgh to satisfy the toughs of taa) fjmjittwnst, though it is uadereaood that the eonntry will be awarmingwita U. 8. troops whose sfarvitwill be-toeserve order and prevent violations of be ndesL for entry and oeeopatioo as indtettrl nadcr tbe Pmadeot's proclama tion. It m unite probable that Btoomingtoo and Monroe county will be represented among tba law abialng pessde who will endeavor toarcare a quarter section of this r. the new It. anjsolds lift when an ekl soldier prearntea chum which is manifestly good, but which he cannot qnite snriwtaatiete by required technical proof, the Pension ofioe should help bid to secure that proof, instead of arbitrarily ruling agsiast ntaa. la outer wweUs, be believes, as do all good eitiaens, that the pessioO office is designed to eaaa and not to binder, the granting of noncst and deserving .' Mam tfABBt.s---Therehsheea diseovered, onr miles south of Battleinaheprinps Washtngtun Terirhory.en eztensiye ledge of aaarble, in which beaniifal trees or plants fit moss areas frequent and as dear' v denned aa ia the moss agate, tneesgh the marble u not traoslueeni. xne oooy si we -stone is Bapstly wbiterkh splotches of pink and blue between the bunches el Scientific Aascricaiv ' Samuel Banner, tbe great fioanoisl prophet, in a communication to the Bra! Estate Beeord and Builder's Guide, pobiiabed in this city (New York) makes a forecast of tbe finanoial end commercial condition of the eoontry for tbe coming three years. He reasons from analogy as well aa statistics compiled from close observations through many years, and supports his predictions regarding future panics and prices with a philosophic remise of reasoning which cannot fail to impress all and convince tauury. Tbe following is the prophecy in foil: ; My ioreeasta at present are not only for tba tear 3889, hot alto in door 1890 sad 1991.

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whea good times will commence, and it is also Tery important to know how long they will eootiane, and when we may expect the next panic and reaction in general business. The btwoem men of this eoontry do not desire a boom of short duration so much as they do

a steady advance to prices and in the developments ot trade eontinning for a number of years. However much' they easy desire tbis condition for foture business, the records of commercial and financial history do not warrant ns . t j t in analog row imo 01 propoecy. Since 1886 this country has not experienced a continued advance fa toe price of iron beyond roar yeara. The resumption of specie payments by the government in 1S79 was the occasion tor the boom in 'business following that event. Now we.have a decision by the peo ple that protection will continue to ha th policy of the government, making the occasion tor tbe turning of the. tide from depression to activity in ail business. The depression in trade for 1888. was. pre dieted, thirteen- Tears aso.. and the prediction was also .made at thai time that the tide would turn, giv ing as an era of business activity during tW years 1889, 1890 and 1891. . '.; The persistence of the repetition (of these trade cycles is becoming a eoromeiciaJ wonder, they ride tn UDpbaot over all events which have ocenrred during the past sixty years to oppose such regularity These cycles have been verifying themselves through the introduction of railroads, steamboats, the elect no tefeeranb. the suspension of specie payments in 1837 and 1847. the. panic ot 1873, through the Mexican war. oar civil war, tbronghsll of our presidential terms since tbe administration of Jackson' an. and np. to the present time ov er-ride and defeat the aims of the present administration, while using the whole machinery of the gov eramoat for re-election with the avowed policy of alow tariff,which wonld depress our industries. What else ean a reasonable person ask to prevent their repetition? Better times and higher prices will prevail tor the next three years, and no hanf entng or opposition can prevent them. The outcome of the presidential election has laid a broad basis for a general recovery of confidence, an element that has been wanting for the. past four years, which we have observed by the many idle furnaces, miilsand factories, and the lowest prices for nails, steel rsjis, and pig iron tor a number ot yeara. The year 1889 opens with cheer ful hopes. Our crops during the past year have been abundant ; the prospcts of -an increased, foreign deman for the surplus . graio' a'od Pfovtsionaac auvancea prices give the farmers renewed energy. We must look , forward to a hot sod dry summer this year, as we are not yet beyond the period for a general drought ; however, with fair early crops business and prices will show considerable improvement in the spring months We are at the beginning of a prosperous period, and the outlook m for a decided improvement and advance ia the prices of inn, railroad stock, and in all uianufaotored commodities. Whenever our manufacturers are prosperous,- ev ery inauatrtsi etass is prosperous. I predict that the price of iron will advance, and the average price for the .year 1888 will be.4ugji.erl Uian tSraWfagciof 11188; and also predict that there will be a wonderful advance in prions for iron, stocks, and all products and commodiUec in the year 1890: all business wjll be prosperous, it will be a year of eoud crops and the boom year in this period of activity, la tbe nectnninc of 1891 snecusation will be at its height a great liusinesB inflation pig iron 850 per ton in the markets of our 0000try. I predict the there will be a nenie in the year 1891. The over trading and general inflation f business and 'expansion of credit a ad confidence will produce this result. The psnic probably will be brought about by the effects of the heavy rainfalls and floods, or by collapse of some large financial bus iness brm. lbe panic will be a commercial and financial revulsion. and- wHf be followed by s long down-sweep ot prices. , ifi vr .- The rarest treat of the season, lex as Ai, tbe musical phenome non, at the Opera House, April 20. James N. Houston, Chairman of tbe Republican State Central Committee, has been sppoioted Treasurer of tbe United States. This, and the appointment of J no. C. New shows that President Harlisoa has not forgotten bis friends. It is ssid that every Indiana man who goes in Harrison's door is met by the President with a list of offices from which he iovited to elect. This may not; be true,howeverv MsrceUus Clhambers, of the Cumberland River. Fresh Water Well Boring Co., who has be. n boring tor fresh water around Barrodsburg during the past si months, while boring a well two miles north ot Harrodsburg last Friday, struck Trenton rock, on Ureen Johnson s faro, at a depth of 113 feet, shout eight inches of the crippiog from tbe east ot the same 1 renton rock that he (Chambers) struck at Salem two years ago, and from which gas

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GTmCT ATH Tl?Ti Colleare Oullliigrs. T j. j I O D, JB H SDITOK. Thomas Hoaan ta rerjr ill thUjjeok. Yrof. Beck M dalivar the tootara next Sunday afternoon. Boll Hadiaoa aatartainad tba Beta Dancing fraternity bora at hia home lat eveniur. waa lnauigea 10 iair at Me nan. Jodee Banta b in tbe city on txuineu coaneetad with the Vnivenuty. Tea State Oratorical Contest 1H ba beld ' in Indiasapotla Friday tiveainv. Mr. Wood of Seymour, a apecial atadent of but year baa returned. . Bate Ball and JUawn TannU are bacomuie quite popular among tbe student. Dr. Jordan ia vested for a lecture at Gosport, this (Tuetday) evening Tbe setitioa of tbe student for snrmnasium was dUcusied at their test meeting and a committee waa appointed. "Dr. Kantan talks of buying Mrs. Par rj's bouse on Bast Kirkwood Ateuue, near University campus. Miss Effle Ewlns. who has just closed her school at BltetUrille, has entered 'col lege and will sraduata with '90. Mr. Bamberaer of Indianapolis visited bis brother BaTph, last week. The Pbi Delta Tbets gave a reception in bit honor. Prof. Hoffman delivered a keinre be fore Prof. Boone's first hour Class, on last Thursday. Miss Grace Perry is tbe latest ud-litioe to tbe &.npp; sir. uatiy to tan and Mr. Bethesford to the Sigs. Tbe Phi Kappa P.i fraternity will bold It yenrlv convention at Oreenoaula this week. The banquet will be on Thursday bfre m Sa. I )X rui. v A. liuwinim HmT lug fourth regular lecture in the course of lectures on American History, for the beneflt of the teachers ot Washington, D. C, on Thursday, March tl. Bis subject was 'The Old CoBTederaey and iu failure." Mr. Fred. Cornell, '90, tbe champion ball pitcher of last year, made his frionds short visit last week, while on . fata way to Cornell University. It is said . thai be has all his eipenses paid while attending tbe University in order that -they may have a flist-elase pitcher. Hon. John A. Finch of Indianapolis, perhaps the best versed attorney on insurance law ia the State, delivered a lecture on Insurance at the residence of Dr. Jordan, last Saturday evening. On Sunday afternoon be delivered a lecture at college shape! on "The Unity of Human jcxpenenea." , The social Riven by the 7. M. O A and the T. W. C. A. at tbe college chapel lastToesday night was a grand success. Dr. Campbell favored tbe gathering with two solos. Prof. Bonne gave a short talk, Missel Lemonds and Smith gave instrumental pieces. Afterwards a general social was entered ia by all. Many of the faculty and their wives were present. The University Atbletie Association Was 'revived on hist Friday afternoon grineipally tnrougb tbe efforts of - Prof ivan. The election of officers resulted in T. M. Honan, President ; Joe Bryan, Vice President; Koll IMsdiaon.'Sec." 'B J. Mutx, Tresjw rTlieo. Louden. Cor. See. Tfce officers with Prof. Bryan, Messsr.gaton,Boss,Collins,New and Loebi were to constitute a standing committee on Atbletie Sports for tbe term and to arrange for field day. Messrs. itead, Bamberger and Moore were appointed committee oa constitution. It was decided that there should be a bulletin board purchased and placed in Wylie Hall, oa which should be given a schedule of games of Ball and Tennis. The association will meet again on next Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. After the association had adjourned tbe oommitlee had a meeting and resolved to appoint four captains of base ball clubs, so that there could be a game each Friday and Saturday afternoon. A sub-committee waa to arrange a' schedule of games of Tennis. It was thought profitable to give a public exhibition in running, jumping, tug of war, Ac., pn every third or fourth Friday afternoon. It I. V. is not represented in the Inter State Base Ball Ais-seiation aba will have more than her ebnro of Athletic sports at home. Plans for the new library building of tba State University have been agreed upon and with tbe $60,000 appropriated by the last Legislature It is proposed to build thaflnost structure used for educational purposes in the West, and it will far excel any building of any Tof the institutions of Indiana. The building? will be about IXSxSO feet fn tbe maximum, the length lying east and west. The. central half will be only one story high. The east and wust ends, each about one-fourth the entire length, will be two stories high. Tbe main entrance is to be from the south near tho west end. In lbe middle of the west And, lower floor, will he the general reading room; on tbe north side of the I reading room will be the Librarian's study and thn Mrd eatalmrtia work room : on ( the south side of the reading room will ba the Librarian's office. In the middle of the east end, lower floor, will be the lecture room ; on the north side of tbe lecture room will be Che gentlemen's study ; m the south side of the lecture room will 1 0 the ladies' study. Between the eait ; nd west ends, occupying the center of the lower Boor, wi !l be the library room,

Ox&lxJl, with a rapacity of 8o,eq0 vol-! the articles are full of interest itt general! umes. Tbe building is so planned that appearance phiases the eye. Many happy this room can be increased in siae indefl- ; boussholdsare made aapiper by the muath. nitely. Jbst at the right ot tbe main en- Jy viiiu of St. Nicholas. Send to the Cantrance is the bat room. Asc-nding ovor : tury Publishing Co., New York, for prises the hat room is the stairway to the upper) m ,, storv. onenina: into a larate hallwav. In ur... t. f itu,,

the. middle of this wing 6 theroom for tne art ooiiection ; on tne nortn aula or, the art room is the bindery and collage cataloKuo library! on the south side It the art room is the ; storeroom for phamnb. ie aim aupiicate noons, tn vne nuuuie of the east wing, second floor, will be thai rooms, south of it tba file-room foi ths lit, iiiQuki aynrin?in SwV rooms, etc Ow-i Secretary of tba University. In the base ment win oe institutea s and various other thines places will ba the toilet rooms, etc. Ow ing to the crowded condition of the two main buiidinizs. it win ba. necesiarv for

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Pst.Le'th.Tii Point Op Tod uonvaoentt'. Seeing Them, atTATJI. W SOUTH copy the east wing of the building;, and also several rooms will be used for recitatioa purpose. The buildink -will bo made of stone of a very stylish pattern . !4Teas AI," the Cowboy Pianist, will play the piano blindfolded and the key board entirely conceal ed by cloth and with loaded revolvers, firing while playing. . Don't miss seeing him. Que night only, Saturday, April 20th. Admission 25 and 35 cents, .' Ki Deokard, a wealthy citizen of Brown county, well known here, died last Friday... Sixty-three excursion tickets an wereania on. Monday to persons who went to the K. of P demon' stration at -Bedford. The . fare was nan a- si w i ror jtne rovna crip. Mr. Burbank.of Worthingtnn, Iod. was in town on business, Monday. John W. Morgan gets '180 acres of land in Indian Creek tp. and lot 84 to Dunn's addition for t4,700. . Uniform Rank K. of P., accompanied by the Mechanics' Band sod a large number of friends, went to Bedford on Mondav evenimri Ahe weather was; not as propitious ".coulo' have been wished, but the dnll and parade on the square was a success notwithstanding. An ""oe crowd of peoble witwsscd 1 the drill. f ' Cashier Wnodbnrp of the National Bank went, nome Monday sick, with symptoms o fever. . Harry Swindler has bought the Davy Hays property in the southesRtern ouarler of town, paying 81,000. V For real estate business call on G. K; Puett. Office at BobarUon Rros. northeast corner grocery store. Best place in the city so buy groceries. . Noel's Improved 8l eel Roofing is strongly recommended by the following gentlemen who are using 1 it ; Showers Bros., two buildings ; John JT. May, business block Trustees Presbyterian church Seward & Co., machine shop, and still there are more- to follow. Made at the Iron and Steel Hoofing factory of SEWAKD 4 NOEL, Bloomington, lud ' If you need feed for your stock it will pay you to call on Jsobertson Bros., the grocers oir tbe north east corner ot the square. I hey buy and ship their feed to town- at s much less rate tuan any other firm in tbe town, and sell at prices correspondingly low. In groceries they are always at .the bead in quality and low prices. The Indlananolia Ilorse Sale, Indianapolis, Ihd., March 27 About a thousand people were present at the sale of horses at the stock yards to-day. Forty-three head were sold for $11,750. The following brought $500 or more : Florida Wilkes, bsy etallion,sold to G. M. Hollinesworth, fjasston. Ind., $580; Northward bay colt, to Thomas Levi, NoblesviMc, Ind., $510; Lineage, bay coll, Geo. But ler, Indianapolis, adoti; Uonaict bay coll, John Browning, Indiana nolis, $715 : On ward's Daughter, bay filly, F. O. Lackey, Cambridge City Ind., ?550 ; Gen. Custer, hay colt, G. W Norwoodj Bostouad.,. WorsUngmea'a Bntldiaa; As socialism. The annual meeting of the Stockholder! of tbe WofkiiiKtnen s Building, Loan Fund and Pavines Association will bo held at the usual place of meeting on Saturday, April 13th, 1889, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing nine directors for the ensuing year, and tbe transaction of other busTn saa. FKAN& B. WOOLLKT. Sec. St. Nicholas is one of those publications that is always a sou res of pleasant speculation to tba young folks, as iu excellent features each number su g Bests something still better for the next, so that anticipation isaetivaandthe pleasure in its pages ootrospoiidlqgly heighten ed. It is a handsome macazfrio. ana wall !,......,..,,. . Mn,t... MurM af jrr.T' j; ,Z .ul i7, i-i-ii. r 7ki ., "f,1' ' .h ! ll liX t Z iL mVmty nd i",?in"f ! S! J . ... . . ..,. j , t u fc., i.u fou,n'r n1 endorsed by all wh hv illustrations are among the host that 'PrHMir In any magasine that Is publirbiKt. 1 ""WP' Bo,to0' "

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Chimukys. The present system of the construction of chimneys is the subject of considerable advene criticism by architects and builders, especially the plan so much pursued of grouping tbe separate smal I, narrow and crooked Hues, A proper substitute as well as remedy fr this, as suggested, is the construction of one large flue extending from the cellar to the highest avsilable point, with branches from each floor running up and connecting at the ceiling of tbe floor above, or direct at each floor of tbe main flue, in this manner a guaranteed up ward draft being at all times assur ed and with no liability to counter currents. So far as the simple principle of ventilation is concern ed, it is urged that the building of one large main fine, into which all branches are carried direct .from each floor or apartment, is tbe only true and safe method by which present evils can be overcome, and the lungs be spared from the poisonous gases they are now being forced to inhale, the fact being well established that no gases ara more poisonous than those of sul-, phureted hydrogen or aa) gas when permeating a dwelling The location for boring the gaa well has been decided upon ft is 00 tbe land belonging to W J. Allen, iu8t sooth of the Ryors spoke and bub factory. . New girl st Joe Allen's. Joe is doing well for a young man. Len. Wbetselljr.hss secured a position with the Brigham shoe house of Boston, ind will go on the road soon. His territory is Indiana and Illinois. The house stands A No. 1 with the trade, and we congratulate Len. on having dropped into so excellent a situation. The Normal School at Danville, has attracted Misses Maggie Small and Emma Rogers, and Messrs. Thos. Cox, Henry Snriggs and JUi Jeffries, ot this county. Miss Cora McMichael will go to Eldoiado, Kansas, to accept a position in Horace Blakely's store. "Bud" Turner of South Union was so unfortunate last week as to lose four fingers of his right hand while working at the Condor saw mill John Wright of Indian Creek tp. suffered the loss of his properly by fire last Thursday, while the family were away from home. No insurance, Frank Gentry left on Monday night for Delaware, U., where he will jin his brother Henry, and travel with the Cunine Paradox. Mrs. Harrison Ifitrltt of Bpeucer was the gnest ut Airs. W. Al Alexander last week; diss. Furis has bought the Jas. Fans forty acres in Blooming too tp. for $2,500. Ed. Stipp has sold 50 acres iu Perry tp. to Wm. G. Johnston, for $3,000. Lewis Stephens has paid 51,250 for 117 acres of Milton Myers salt erect land. wuson Auaros sou wile are entertaining Miss Sallie Adams, of Lancaster, Ky. s ncRirr'a sai.6. Bv virtue at a certified conv et a IW eree to me directed from the Clerk's office of tbe Monroe Circuit Court, in a cause wherein William C. WlnsUndley is plain tiff, and David Allen, ilnry M. Allen, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee. Wis.. Jesse A Mitchell and Frank K. Worley, are dafend ants, requiring me to make the sum 01 six inoosauu, tnree nunarou ana tortyeight dollars and eighty-five cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bid dei) on SATURDAY, APRIL 7th, 1888, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock e. u., ot said day, at the door of tbe court house of said Monroe ooanty, Indiunu, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tbe following Keai setate, to-wit : The south half of section thirtr-one fan. ths east half of the n orth west quarter of section thirty-one (31), township ten (10) range two (2) west, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-two (32) and the we.t half of tbe northeast quarter of section ibirty-one (31) and the southeast Quarter of the noi-iliiHut quarter of section thir;y-or)e (31) and the southwest quarter of the. soutbweat qusjrf ter 01 section unny-two yai), an toe above real estate in towa ten (10). north of range two (1) West in Monroe county, Indiana, and that the same be told subjoct to a certain mortgage in favor of the defendant, the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which said Company holds a prior mortgage thereon, which said mortgage is recuraeu in monicaras nccora a. at pages 39 to 45 of said Monro oouuty. And it is further ordered that the Sher iff in like manner sell tbe southeast quar ter of the southwest quarter of section tbirty-two (31) and tha northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section uiirtT'two (32j, aawe town ana range. If sueh rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at tha same time and place, expos to publie sale tbe fee Minnie of said real estate, or so much thereof as mar be sufficient to discbarge said decree, interest and ousts. 8ald sals will be made without anv re lief whatever from valuation or appraboraent laws. THOMAS J. FARR, Sheriff Monro Cvuntv. Mttrah at, tas. JjVCH. hunter tw tho loactluar .afUMortsaU Olreotolc m FURNITURE DEALER. I tUKKT IS STOCK TUB BKST LIMB OF f UKNITUKK AND UNDKKIAKsrsa xsrr is DtooMiMoroir, sp will at.L rov oooh chbapbs than ant oms. Cons amp see mb asroas you HVT. SsifTinTrTn alp S'J'JiBB. WBftT

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Sole Agents. . eft JSAl. OHIO ft MI83I33IPP1 KAII.WAT. X The Popular Through Bowie and Direct Fast Line to All Points EA8T AND WEST. 4 Daily Trains (each way) bttween i CINCINNATI AND ST. LOVISjt Stopping at Intermediate Stations. KajT-Luxuriant Parlor Cars 01, Dy-8 Trains. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Might Trains. Fine Day Coaches ou all trains. Through Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Lonia, Washingtrn, Baltimore, riiiladelphia.ircw Yorl AND ALL INlEEMEDlATi: OI'TS afiTFor Emigrant and Land is-'S S tb "U. & M." is the best route, batnus it is the shortest and quickest, and atfoids the oui accomiBouaiuHis. Tbe O a IU the only line running a Sleeping Car betwcn Olnoinuati and fSt. XLrOiilw. Parsuiigers purchasing tickelt will save 10 cents on each fare, as the tiku rate is 10 cents less than tbe rate on he train. Fnr reliable information as to routes, rates, maps, ticketi, tune, p apply in nraun or by letu-r, to If. A THRU I LEY, Ticket Agpnt O & M. K'y, Mitchell, Ind. or to C. G. Jones, District Passenger Ag't Vinccnnci., Indinna. W. B. RHATTfJC, Gon Pass. Agt. J.K.HABN ARI), Prot. &3ii. Manager CINCINNATI, OHIOB. P. A oa MS, looAL Aoknt. S A L K S M E WASTED To solicit orders for our reliab1 Nurserv Stock. (Salary and Kponses r Commis sion to successful men. Pertnanpilt ploviuent. Special induttmeiits to Dew min. Address st once staling ;). chask BttornaBs' co si pakt. Feb. 13-2IU. Clkago III C'Rlarrti Cured by Electricity. Catarrh can be easily, quickly pleasantly and lastingly cured by the itlect rider. It clears the head, sweetens the breath, cures Gatarrb in all its ataga. Tho Jar wUVcum tho worst n-rvoua Headache in from' qne to three minutes. Vo waiting for results) this novel and sure curative shows i Wonderful power instantly, and 'ves universal satufaoUon, as cures by ature's Remedy are permane nt. (Catarrh, a common and dangerous msl ad', when ohronio, is liable t consume the frontal bnnes of the skull, destroy tba oartilagp of the nose, and undermine and blight every function and faculty of iu victim. The breath is offenaiv i, tho memory, the remaning power, sight, hearing, and the semes of taste and son ill are impaired; the digestive and assimilative, functions become disordered, and Con sumption ensues. Tho 91 BlectrrJv; will eradicate Catarrh and prevent these evils. A fortune fur agenta. For catalogue of all kinds ofSlectrie Soods, address Flxtcbzb & Flbtcbbb, Cleveland, Ohio. Dissoltttlon or Fartnerabip, NOTICE is hereby given th it the copartnership heretofore ei.isting between John C. Dolan and John Tiernan, under the firm name and style of Dolan, Tiernan A Co., is this day di (solved by mutual eonseot, tne interest or saia 1 iernnn havine been purchased by laid Dolan. The indebtedners of the Arm ia assumed by said Dolan, who will settle all claims and collect all bills due said f rm. The business wilt be continued under the Arm of J. C. Dolan Co, JOHN O. DOLAS, JOHN TIE! (IN AN, Bloomington, Ind., March 20, I8i9. IKOT1CE Or IRMfeVBlfCY. In the matter of tba estate V' Nicholas 8. Mavfleld, deceased. Ia ths Monroe Circuit Conn. No. 163. Knlice is hereby riven that naon netttion Sled in said Uourt by lien. r. Alams, Administrator or snid esute, leuine up the insufficiency of the estate o f said dece dent to pay the debts and liabilities there of, tne Juape or suta uoun an, on tne 7th day of February, 1889, And said estate to be probably Insolvent, and order the same to bo settled accordinrlr. Tho creditors ot said estate are therefore here by notiSed of such insolvency, and re quired to Hie their claims sgain.-.t said es tate ror allowance. Witness, tho Clerk and seal of said Court, at Blonminicton. Indianii, this 38th day of February, 1889. sbal ENOCH FOLLB K, Clerk, louden & Rogers, Att'ys. Fob. 36, 1889. TBE IMPKOVEir KENTUCKY RAIL Ft.NCE ! The Leader f TheiM All. The Falentocs of this newlt invented Bail Fence desire to call the attention of those interested in such matters, to Iht above patent and claim for it, as it war made by practice! farmers, he "very acme of perfection" in fencing. Tbis fence is built on a straight linn, thus 00 eupying less ground than tho old worm fence. These claim s can be easily established upon a mom ent's inspection. Besides, jl has the cointnendablo feature of being simplicity itself. For fill particulars, description, price, how iionstrUctod, etc., address Jxo. W. Hurwoir, Bedford,

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AND THE Bittcit - enforced Crot ch, BloominMvni Ind. ALWAYS GIVES ITS PATRONS haun Watts, ed suaxoHrir SarlTsdQai9kl7 Chicago Lafayette Cincinnatisf LouisvilleC pltluijlw sl bbphtg cars ELEGANT PJLRLOR CARS AiLTRAIKS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage cneckea to Destination. tJTt Bt maa Ttm TaUWi ST vea waat bs ruur tn9aKmamL Tukt jtfentaetQespeB C. O. McCo.-mtok. Oea.raaa.aBt, lSS, be tram St, CHICAGO. CITY PB 0PERTY FOB SALE BY BXllCH FULLER, ON EAS'E ITERMJJ Also, House and jt on wmt 6th street; four good rooms, eel tar, Sec, 8rst lot wast at jue crot) n-price M,uuu, ono-toini cmsu, lialancu in two paymenbl. litis is tho Uia gst. bnripiin in tba city,' the location und buildings considered. Also, House and lrft, one lot wett of naim.iij game kind of boiwe; $!S0 u nil. Itfftna Al, 19 i!e-irMb) tot left in FV-ler ib wnk'.ron'a-vaamuo ranging trom s&o to 2300 in pricp. Ken.emlwr that thrift are llic only lob that hare two MoAUamiiod streets and sidowalfci comnloto. Also, one lot on aest Sth street, Davis siiWi vision to City cf Bloomingtcn; price $IU0 Vury cheap.. Also, one Lot on -vest Sd street, known as a part of Cant. Uonluy a property. A wry desirable lot, viiry large. Price $200 Eusv terms.. Abo, Two nice Lots in South Park, beautifully Ittcated ;. prico $155 each; onethird down. 1 ia one and 1 in two years Call on Enoch. Fu lar, orooS- E. Carmielinfl. hi aulhormed agent. Resident Dentist. Dr. J. W. CRA2N. Office in the New Block, amvatatra, eve gale's aeoa mora, aji wave warraawa. DUNCAN & BATMAN, Attv'a. Notice te Now-Realdesita. Slate of Indiana, Monroe County, ss. . In tbe Circuit Cct.rt, of Monroe county, in the Sute of Indinnn, April Term, 1889. No. 1664. Hiram Brown vs. Joseph K. Sharpe, Joseph K.. bliarpe, jr alary s. unarpe, Albion E. Shepard. Spencer Bates. Beilkunwn. thai, on tbe ttth day of March, 1889, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clork of the Ciicuit Court of Monroe County in the State of Indiana, his com plaint against theabove named defendants, and oa 11th day f March, !889, the said plaintiff filod in the Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that a cause of action exists against tba defendant. Albion I. Shepard : that the same is in relation to real estate and to have a receiver aptointcd therefor, and that said defendant Is a necessary party thereto and not a resident oi the State of Indiana,- and. said plaintiff having by endorsement oa said complaint required tbe defoodant to appear in said Court and answer or demur (hereto, oa tbe 3d day of May, 1889, Now therefore, b;r order of said eourt said defendant lastabove named M bareby notified of the filing and pendancy of salt complaint aga nst mm, ana mat unless he apnenrs and anawera or demuia thereto, at the caliWK or sain cause on tne 3rd day of May, : 839, the same bingthe 11th judielsl day of a term of Saia t-ourt, to oe oogun ana nam sue Court House in the 3ty of Bloomington, on tho fourth Won liny in April, l$89, snij complaint, and the matters and things tberein contained i.na aiiegea, will 1 beard ind dotermintd in his absence. KNOCB FDLLBK, Clerk. March 13th, 1889. s ITA1ITEDI ALES MEN. to canvass for tho ssle of Nursery Stock. A full line of leading spocialtiesv Salary -ina expenses paia U success rui men. no ixperience necetsary. Write for terms, stating age. Ment on this papor.j O.L. UOOTU BY, Nurseryman, East Park, till Apt. 10. Bucheater, N. T. NOTICE TO INVESTORS. 1HE BOOKS of the Bloomington Gas . Company are n .iw open at the 5wretary's office, (Charloy IfcPheeters' grocery store) for the purpose of taking stock. Said books will he otosad whan $700 more Is subscribed. Stock $50 per shut. If you want stock in a paying business, now is your time. First come first served. ROBERT C. OREBVES,

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