Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 October 1889 — Page 2

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1 AVAnCC Vcaw Tbe president woold not allow, a rain storm to inteHer; with bis carriage trip iota West Virginia. To ataa who has braved the as waits. T oHWe-aeekera for six nlUMr HiniMilua. the autgtyssenMnts have no terrors. Saiotl I. Bandatt has drspepata, coot, erysipelas ami isoi: ana, so ins M cnnrai mat m ui 1 dan i alwara stake a aaaa Jake Kilraia has volunteered th opiaioD that Sullivan will win in Ida oongressiooal fight. BhI Jakeaaaat bear ia aiad that the BepabJieaa puty ia aot. as easily fcaackt'd otrt aa beie. fbaSalvatioB Army beeaose it was too rowdy- The saloonkeepers 1 sad gaasUets were greatly annoy e4( ia their business by the unseemly cwadoet of this Bojsy orgaaiaatkm. I . An Italiaa engineer has exaerieaeoted with sugar as a meant e4 pre venting the incrustation of Wonera, with satisfactory results. A boiler which need to be.ineraststt ha six weeks:- had two kitepwalPietof sugar introdaced every weak Ibr iaar aaoatB, and the a flat of iaeratatioBS was stand which ooeld be eaairy washed off. Corporal Tanner baa been the lest friend the old soldier ever bad. and it is to be regretted that his diferenees wUb Secretary NWe were saeh as to aeeesntate has reftwiwl. The general impression asHwe the people is that with the ezoeptiea of a little indisereetaeas. to aotning serion. was ail Tight. Emporia AeptnMMaa, The bleat class ot awiadlers the stale are boiler Mo be seat out y the satbority of the state to in spect boilers and portable eagiaes. .These awiadlers invariably ooademn the butiera, and dl recur afterparda aaother swindler cornea alorri snd to sell aew boilei I of the ok! M- WVM . V U"MKV . SZU uet ass seea ande a legal Holiday ia Georgia by legislative enact ment. The saoth is seearingly more devoted to the Bataaory of her traitors tbaa the-aorta ia to the memory eflwr patriots. Who has proposed tbe lsrthdsvef Grant m a legal katYdaff ' Tfca Manacers of the. Kansas State Fair eia leaving bo stooe nntaraed to anke the oeesawB a thtillhlg aveeaas. Among the exhibits area wedding, a baby shew, the dcboraiag'oi sixty head of cattle, sad s batch of lomttics fnraa the iaamae aaylaaB. There is ao reason why viskeAsboalda't enjoy themaaaveav'' 't Thc peaaoerats have claimed ail aloag that Wat would do saawthiag to iaaperil. the goverasatiat, and bow sate eaongb, it taras oat that he hss prriveted a arseaae for uniting the Aaoerican Mttoas ia a comaereial onion, to the great iaiary of several gOvernmeals inarone.' This, of coarse. will add to the reputation of tbe ifepsblieaa psrU and Will aid in fwraetaattog that oomrpt organiaatasa ia power. The Democrats wiH aever ferf aake easv shout Bhriaw until; be is is dead sed bur ial ia a deep, deep grave. ! The country people of Harrison al Crawford counties are. now dHaaj a prosperous business col" Jeeting Msy apple roots lor ihipjaeat to aa eastern patent atediciae rata !Iibment, says, tbe New Alhaar Ledger. One dealer at that rky parchased tea- begs of tbe com Mndily a km evenings ago. As the Hay apple grows wild ia prolasina among the bills there is no isasoa why ptberers shoabaot i.m 10 inetr aasra very castry. -Hk ' m a - ibrsthe ladnaaporis News 2iw, whale the 8ste Fair ia yet fftdh auiads- of the peouie, it

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mav he apropos to present, briefly, ' some of the opinions of business! meat and exaerieneed roanaeers of1 fairs on the manner in which i t : should not 1 conducted. It seems to be the all but unanimous belief that the time hiis come tor some radical changes from the old order

of things. The State Fair of the his laundry and he said this mornpa bt week has been substantially a ing that he would go back to his a repetition of that ot Inst year and ' native country with about $5,000 the year More ljt, ami of ten and .to his credit, twenty years, ago. It seems tot '"I expect to retire," said. he. have worn a rat which, iwtho na-'A man with $5,000 is considered twre of things, becomes barter to 'very rich in China. I will be able leave each year. In soro lines of .to live the rest of my life without th exhibit,' improvement U no-1 work." tiewl. hot it w doe to lie progress The company Mr. Jung will esof the age ami uot to any change cort back to China will consist of of pnbVy on the part of the fair, two or three other Indianapolis manager. So uniformly is the Chinamen and three or four Iroin fiair-Af each. jrrar--a repetition of Louisville. They have all made that of the preceding, that could their"pile" and will retire and everything wiw in. the EspoMtion 'live ui splendor in their native Grwo nda be preserved intact until country. next year the public would nba-1 Pang Jung is the second richest bly aecrpt the situation with no .Chinaman who has ever returned Kuepiciun of the real truth. The ! to China irom Indianapolis. The

expression: "Oh, everything out richest one was Si Don"!", who did there ia what I have seen a dnsen ij business here for many years under times. I dou't want to go any more," ithe name of "Ah Waujjh." From

or its eanivaient, is common. Tbe same big yellow pumpkins and gigantic carrots, the name quilt, wltieh Grandma Smith pieced out of 5,623 pieces, tlte same baggies and stoves and gates anil sideshows and fakirs are iouad year after year in the same places and take the same preminfm People have grown so familiar with it all that they know bow things will look before they see them. "Have' Babies." A great denl was said about 'Hovey'a Babies" during the reunion at Arkansas City. Tbe origin was tuld by Gov. Hovey in bis tmet-oh math;" at the reunion. "In 1862, after the glorious campaign in which Gen. Grant immortalized himself, Grant said to me : "Hovey go home aad raise a division of 10,000 men, and bring them to the front." I went to Indiana yoa remember it aud published a card, saying : "Come and joia the. forces. Young men who areaomarried and' have no wives to leave, come forward and let us foroa, a division and fight the buttles of oor country." You came. Tea thousand, boys came beardless to ate. sad they fought with me on manv bloody battlefield". They fooght 100 consecutive days bot days of battle. Like two great saws, the oontendme forces were catting heck sod forth night and day. Daring these constant en gagements the "babies" ; made the grandest dnplay of courage and fortitude and loyalty that I have ever seen or have read of in the pages of h story. Those 10,000 boys charging the enemy over open fields, the bayonets glistening in tbe sun. our ride loudly a fleer ing and the enemy advancing ! We charged the enemy and they dida'sstop Their deeds are not recorded ia history. I don't know why. but I do know that Roman history eeutd not furnish a parallel to the heroism and bravery dispfey. lbftte!. . The Horticultural Fair, tbia week makes the following libantl offer of apeciat prtse: There wilt be given to each parcbsser of a 15. ticket during tli Fair, a ticket with a number thereon which will entitle the bolder to one thare in a drawins of a line Silver Butter Divh. etpecialtf designed and- engraved for the Society. The drawing will take place on Saturday eve at 9 p. m. at Ryan' Hull. On Tbanday evening all hoys purehnMna a lOe. tickrt- will bo aciven a number wbieh will entitle tbe holder to oseibare ia a neatwbool desk with double lid, inclodine slate .and blackboard, drawing at 9 o'clock. On Bainrday afternoon each irl pur-(nWing-a tOe. ticket will be given a number in a dm wins; for a fine large dull, drawing at 4 o eweu. All tbeea di-awinet will be conducted by a committee ehueen from tUeaudieoco, and perfectly fair and honest. ' These pri-ii are now on exhibition in JOE;6ATH'S sbow window. . MeltecoasM II Ko Goad.. ItndianapolM New. If there has been more excitement than usual over the departure vl (jjiinaroeu tor tneir native coun try, it is because Pang Jung, : &r several years at the head of the ladiaaapolis colony, is taking his leave of America. Pang Jung, natiar tha bosinese name of "lO. lug," has been ojterutiug a steam iauudry on Massavhusetts lor eight or te years. avenue j Uulike

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M most Chinamen he studied the English language and became quite proficient in it. On account of his business qualifications, and bis knowledge of English, he became the advisor, if not the business manager, of all his race iu Indilannpolis. He made money out of here be went to Louisville, wtiere he lived a year or two, and then returning here, he sold all his possessions and went home with about 6,000 in cash. After to-day's colony has departed there will remain in Indhuapolis twenty-one Chinamen, all in the laundry busiuess. They are all . accumulating wealth rapidly, and long for the day when they, too, can return to their native land and live at their ease. At the rate they are accumulating money now, it will not be many years uulil they cau realize their hopes. Rockland (Maine) Opinion: Wallace's circus, which exhibited here Saturday, was weli patronized, the large tents being packed close ly with Fpectaion both day and evening. J lie performances luliy justified the favorable reports which preceded its coining. It was in fact as.ne a show of the kind as ever was seen here. Everything about the immmense establishment is kept up to the highest standard ot excellence, and some of tbe fin est performers in the world appear in the various parts. An immense number of beautiful horses are carried along, and are kept in the best condition constantly. Why tlte Leaves Turn. Fioliii and Forefl. Probably not one person in a thousand knows why leaves change their color in the fall," remarked an eminent botanist the other day. The common and old-fashioned idea is that all this red and golden glory we see now is caused by trusts. A true and scientific explanation of the causes of the coloring of leaves would necessitate a long and intricate discission. Stated briefly and in proper lan guage those causes are these : The green matter ia the tissue of the leaf is composed of two colors, red and blue. When the sap ceases to flow in the fall, and the natural growth of the tree ceases, oxidation of tbe tissue takes place. Under certain conditions the green of the leaf changes to red ; under different conditions it takes on a yellow or brown tint. This difference in color is due to the difference in combination of tbe original constituent: of tbe green tissue, and to the varying conditions of climate, exposure and soil. A dry, cold climate produces more foliage than one that is damp and warm. This is the reason that our American autumns are so much more gorgeous than thofte in England. There ore several things about leaves that even science cannot explain. For instance, why one or two trem growing side by side, of the same age mid- having the same exposure, should take on a brilliant rd in the fall and the other should turn yellow ; or why one branch of the tree should be highly colored and the rest of the tree have ouly a yellow tint, arc questions that are as impossible to answer as why one member of a family should le (icrfcctiy healthy and another sickly. Alnplcs and onks have the brightest colors,

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The confederate veterans have organized a southern Grand Army, to be knowh as the United Confederate Veterans' Association. Gen. John B. Gordon, of Georgia, has been made its commander, and he has issued an iiddress in w tiich he states the purposes of the organisation, the chief of which is to "succor the disabled, help the needy, strengthen the weak and eheer the disconsolate." Those Democrats who have been grumbling so long and loudly aliout the G. A. R. being a Republican machine can now be congratulated upon having a Graud Army machine of their own. The following additional prem iums will be given at the Horticultural Fair next w eek ; 1st. 2d. Beat Mince Pie, $1.00 50c. Bert S Quinces, 60 25 Best Pumpkin Pie, 1.00 50 Best Qt Sorghum Molawos, 50 25 In addition to the premiums offered of some $50 thereon, the society will give to tbe best exhibit -by one exhibitor of all vegetables, including potatoes, root and miscellaneous vegetables, an honorary certificate of life membership to the society. They will aleo give I he same certificate to the best and largest display of fruits of all kinds by one exhibitor, in addition to cash premiums offered of same $40. The same certificate lor the bust and largest display of plants and we can, do, Continue

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Our 5lb. All Wool Scarlet BlanJiets. 2,&5 pr.pair, Gents' Full Stock, Boots at 2.00,

Ladies' All Wool Suiting

Henrietta at 50c, and Twilled Flannel at 25c,

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W are without question showing a veby fixe line of Tarns, Flannels ,.,. Shoes. See the Fins OIL PaMnp THAT WE ABE GIYxNG 0UH CUST02IEES.

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S IIERirF'S SALE. By virtue of a conilicl copy of a De cree to me directed from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Oiurt, in a cause wherein William L. Cox is plaintiff, and John B. Cos and Martha Cox am defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Seventeen Hundred and Ninotoon l)nand Thro Cents, with interest on sfticl decree and costs, I will expose at Publie .Sale, to tbe highest bidder, on SATURDAY, NOV. 2an, 18S, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. v -and 4 o'clock 7. M.t of said duy, at tbe door of the court house in BluOiuin;;ton, Monroe county, Indiana, the rents" and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following Krai Estate, to-wH: The south half of th nout'inast qu irter of suction twenty-one (21), and the north half of tbe northeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28), and tbe west half of the northwest quarter of section twuntyseven (27), and the southwest quartor of the southwest quarter of section twentytwo (22), all in town nine (9), north ranee ORe (1) east, containing two hundred and eighty (280) acres. More or less all of said land is situated in Monroe county, Indiana. If such rents and proitts will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said docree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale tha fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs,' Said sals will be mnde without' any rolief whatever from valuation or appraisement law. THOMAS J. FARB, Sheriff Monroe County. Oct., 18W. NOTICE OF ISSOCVESICT. In the matter of tb estate of John Hunan, deceased. In tbe Monroe Circuit Court. No. 146. Notice is hereby given that upon petition nled in said Court by Richard A. Fill k Administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of tha estate of said decedent to pny the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, 011 the 3rd day of September 1889, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the samo to bo settled accordingly. The creditors ot aid estate are therefore hereby notified of suoh insolvency, and required to file tbeir claims anaint sid estate for allowance ten duvs before the 1st day of the next torn) of aid court. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, at Bloomington, Indiana, this 7th dirv of October, 1889. sbal ENOCH FULLER, Clerk. Oct. 0, 1889. SALESMEN VV A NT ET to cnnvBBs for the bnIo of Nurs- I ery tJtock I Steady employment gaaranteed. Salary and Expenses paid 1 1 successful men. Apply at onco stating age. Mention this ptipnr. CHA8B BttUTUEBfl COMPANY, Jan. 1,- 9u. iUuUiter, N. Y-

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flowers by one exhibitor, in addition to premiums ot about $50. One year's subscription to the Progress will be given to the win ner of first premium on plate ofCling Peaches peaches to be donated to publisher of Progress. Columbia College, New York City, will permit young women to enter an 'unnox" by passing the anuie extrunce examination us the young men. The ladies wbo hnve tbe "annex in mind propose to furnish the money te rent or build it. Columbia College has nothing to do with the money, the discipline or the mannners of the new "annex. ' It has bargeinad to furnish tbe learning only. The "annex" is to be known hi Bauard College. Tbe young ladies for the present will be tethered to the course in arts. Young ladies who want to bo lawyers or chemists or mining experts will still be barred out of the University. The Horticultural Society of Monroe co. will bold its second annual fair on the 10th, 11th and 12th of Ottober. This is one of the most praiseworthy organizations thut has been formed in this locality one that deserves the cordial support of the people. The officers are I. M. Rogers, President; W.H. Neeld, Vice President; 0. K. Worrall, Secretary ; Jos. 6. Dinsmorn, Treasurer. Tbe price of admission baa been placed at the low rtite of 10 and lOo. So entry fee will bo charged. Each exhibit is to be properly entered, labeled and in place by It m. October 10th. All exhibits to be homegrown or homemade by exhibitor. Monroe is taking a front rank as a fruit raising county, and it is proper that these exhibits should be bad in order to encourage horticulturists and by an interchange of views and experience to post them aa to the best methods of cultivation and as to the most desirable varieties. Mr. On I. K. Worrall, the ohliging Secretary, will take pleasure in supplying you with a premium list. Get one, and compete. and will to makk t nania BSMSel permit m to enumerate them, at AOc. The season is almost at hand when hunters ol all age get their guns and ko forth to bag the shy and secluded game. It is not impertinent, therefore, to advise the sportsman not to blow down the muzzle of his gun ; not t playfully point on "unloaded" weapon at a friend : to take due care that when he aims at a mark it be not a hu man being transformed by the leaves and shadows of the woods into the semblance of some kind f an animal. Eternal vigilance is tha price of safety on the part of gunners, J The Cheapest Underwear In tha cltjr at Tbe COaSER. Notice or City Treasurer. Notice is hereby given that the proper estimate bas beon made by the City Engineer, of the city ol Bloomington, Indiana, of the cost of the construction of a brick sidewalk in front of in-lots numbers 35 and 30, ia said city ; that there is due the contractor thereon, James 1m Smith, the sum of $100.72 ; that said work has been done in all things in compliance with the contract made tberefor, said inlots 35 and 36 being the property of Margaret Bnllenbacher, Goorga .W. Bollen bacber, Martiu C. Bollenbticber, William F. Bollenbacher, Samuel M. Bollenbacber, Jacob I. Bollenbacber, Lizzie White, Mary Northcroft, Kate Axtoll, "Julia Floyd, Caroline Kelso, Fannie Bollenbacber and William Kennedy, jr. ; that on the 1 7th day of September, 1889, a precept was ordored by tbe Common Council of said city for the collection of said amount, which said precept was issued on the 19th day of September, 1889, and was signed by tne Mayor and attested by tbe Clerk of said city. Now if said assessment be not paid within twenty days from the 24tb day of October, 1889, tbe undersigned, Treasurer of said city, wilt make the same by levy and tale of said real estate. J. M. HUNTER, Oct. 1, 1889. City Treasurer. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Kids will be recoived by the Common Council of the City of Bloomington, in the Council Chambor at their regular meeting OCTOBER 15TB, 1889, for improving north Morton street from Oth street to 1 1th street. Specifications for said impro vement are now on fllo, and can be seen at the City Clerk's offlco. The Common Council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Contractors will observe the following resolution adopted by the Common Council : Resolved, That herealter no bids Will bo received, and acted unon by the Common Council, unless the mimes of the sureties who are to sign the bend of the applicant, in case lie is awarded the contract, aro given in the bid. KOBEBT C. U REEVES, tpl. aft, '69. City Clerk.

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You will find the best made, the best fitting, and best quality of good,hanfst goods, in Cassimeres and Worsteds, in Suits and Overcoats, of any house in Bloomington. All fresh, new goodsno old stock. ' You make a mistake if you don't see these goods and learn our prices before you buy. Owr increasing trade proves that we make NO MISREPRE- . SENT A TIONS. We invite you to see our goo$s and get our prices. One door North of Alley, West Side of Square, J. P. TOURNER A CO.

WALLACE & CO.'S Great World's Real Roman Hippodrome and International Three Ring Circus, Will Exhibit iu Bloomington, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18th.

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The nNtingumhed Scientist and Aeronaut, PROF. W W. McEWEN . Whose aerostatic inventions ami adventures nave made him famous thtoughout the world, and who will make a DAIETY XBffP TO THE CI.OI7D8, Borne aloft with the speed of the arrow's flight into space by ths enormous lifting power of his newly invented air ship Cleopatra, Offering to evervhodv a re and efchilirating spectacle, a Perilous LEAF From the Clouds ! , Leaving this manuuotli aerial engine when it shall have readied ita greatest attainahle height, the dating aeronaut will make a terrifioP and precipitous descent to earth, aided alone by an Ingeniously Constructed Parachute The Urand Dress Parade Takes place at 10 a.m., daily, unfolding to publio view, free as air to everybody, all the dazzling, sensational, unique, picturesque, historical and sumptuous processional resources of tbe Monster Diifil Orgj-anisECXtion.

JTAS. HXJIVT3BJEt im tH lendlnar Fnnerali Dirootolt AND FURNITURE DE1LER. LI CWtRT IH STOCK IBS BIST LHUfcOI FETRNITUKB AND UNDKliTAKKSO. GOODS avail Kr.rr in Bloominqtos, avd wtw. 8KI.L you ooons chsapkk than anv ok b. Comb and as a mk nKFoni you HUT. SSTSOOTK 8IDR WEST os Clark's Guocsat. se2U'H EAST & EAST, Att'ys.j Notice to Non-Resident. In the State of Indiana, M inroe ;ountv. In the Monroe circuit court, November terra, 1880. Complaint No. Amanda Myers vs. Tho unknown hoirs of David J. Haynian, doemiajd. Now comes the plninliff, by East & Eat, her attorne.ys, and files ter complaint herein, together with an affidavit that 8id defendants, tho unknown heirs of David J. Hnymiin, deceased, ara not residents of the State of Indiana. Notico is therefore hereby given said dofeiidnnts,lbtit unless they be and appear on the 17ih day of tho next term of Monroo circuit court, to bo holden on tha 1st Monday of November, A. D., 1880, at the Court House, in Bloomington, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, tho same will be board and determined in their absenee. Witness my name and tbe seal of said court, utfixftdnt Bloomington, tbia 30th day of September, A. D. 1880 iikai. ENOCH FULLER, Clerk. Oct. 2, 1880.

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Henry I. Tonrner, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, SPECTACLES, KYK GLASSES, &C. Ql FECIAL ATTENTION paid topropK) orly adapting Spectacles and Kye Glasses to the sight, assisted by experience and tbe best telentiflo instruments. CI ALRSM EN W A JiTRIl J) AT ONCE. Permanent position the y inr rouna ! uooa weekly pay guaranteed.) No experience needed I Only good character and willingness to work required. Outfit froe. Send for terms and commence at once. Write J. Aoatis Khaw Co., Nurserymen. Knebester, N. Y. Sept. 4-'89-w. C. Cc TURIVEK; THE LEADINGUNDERTAKER Farniture Dealer. I have the largest and best selected slock ever brought to Bloomington, and will sell you goods cheaper than any one. 1 have a one display ot Chamber Suites, PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES. Fancy Chaiiw, Baby Wagons, Carpet Swkepebs, Mirrors, PICTURE Fit AMES. OlUJANSkept iu stock, and sold on monthly payments. I have the Household St-wine Machine the best Machine made, and tha cheapest. I also keep Cloiking fur FsnentlH vihich only eofts about one-half as much ! other rlnthiiig. Come and see tne,nort b do of square, in Vu(Jro's BH'i'lt.

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Making direct eonn.wltoBt for aU polai uuuer uia aun. xour coaaacuona :assj sure and quick in Union Dofwta. JMj Transfers or Lay- ovr and jrastr aMRfajff modutions are unexj!lad.. '''' ''i inmrnauvn irgaruing iuihs, CHAS. H. MTIElt ' i Xravtiiinc rasa. At Terra Baata, : K. A. rORD, G. P. A . St. Loots. H. Hoideut Ieutiavt Dr.J. W. CRAIN. OFFICE removed to tha built of tbe Fos Corner, North east aide, ground Boor. ISQUARCNY. ST IOUIS.MO. jfclJS-JJl 0ttAS.TtX Agents wantad. Address H.A.Lair4f Oo,, Mo Superior St., CleveUad, QMS. ' Commissioner Sato of XXeal KatUtte. NOTICE IS HUSK BY GIYK9, tnaa the undersigned Commissioner oMfcn Monroe Circuit CourCin the case of Nanny J. Short et al vs. Lee Alford, ttl al, 9 Lom, win oner at puoue caie, m snmri of the Court House, is ajoooaagton, i atnnn, on OAlVISUA Wl' m, tWPJJ,.. the followini; described real estatti atcd in Monroe oountv, lad., to-wit: -1 run 01 aeminarv ui DecrmBliK tne iMtumeast earner luoreoi, icence 1 02 font, thence westnantlM with l;hS line thereof to the wist Has of said I hence south tS'i feet to the southwest. iter, thace east to the place ning. TERMS One-third rwsn ia ihv of sale ; the residue in tro payments, in six and twelve snon nu'rehaser oxrutins:.his note. ' proved security, waiving relief frossT nation and appraisement Mwa, ana ing interest at 6 per cent, Sale to begin at one o'clock: P.M. M. M. DUNtA, i3ct 3, less Comrofew

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