Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 November 1889 — Page 2

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CownsMBM Taylor of . Ohio.

. disonseing the reeelt ef the ebctien

. ;a lbt State sate : "it was niitire ;e tern the mcih nt that .hart SfpublicaNthia year awe. thaa Anything cbc ; then km bam inV !rfiat aaeh .a tare-ever S .. " " ero since th asapeige apoied." "?!ost tbiaktng BewCgcaM will 1"' latUtttere is atsxh ia Mr. ' C.3. li tfl IT ii U

;nnVK pmiUiiBj smtswi it umaaa i. fe earned m 134 the Pngreai twA that thoae ansa whe caa ?ach the execxMiTe ahonM aee tw it :uai prKoaarenot :hept in Gwr-.-ranicBt pewitieaa who have aUbji&ed a mmtatMM Jar bitter partMaMBtoiaam wntwa aw wma . m

laaaaf tliMwPnaUlWAbaek, th bay H in

tfeataal eratpaafa awre IM eomniMtiae ef awoator lar tlcctwa porinae.ttl fb Waeriaof aa of atotMj Bpa the hopenVfiw ekctioa otthetr unwrHe umamaia, urover ,tbri are jhaaaiaoVof geodRepab- : ao are aaorteoospetcat taaa TUPwaidewli.bard.tworii Wjtaeaamto.eatcw II ha deaWea to aTiaw the eaaatry he hoaM aaske it tbti aad any as iittW a naaaihlt abaot the civil it i , , brat thine that 'matm- ttave la the defeat tliathe- Bciaa1riaaBof Ohio and

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.: Iowa nare aoffrrcd. The Prgr & itAefiavea that tkia it an objest kaam that than; will not aooa forget, bat - hat they will i to work with' an -v eoerer that wi'1 iam aaeeiaa in 4890 nad in 1892. EepaUieaaa . need . jaat aneh u experieooe w ..: . they have gone through neenily t 1, ibow tiKPJfr that Tigilano U the priee of aMoanv aadJaat their pa-. Ittieajaaiarfaacaiinpt be troatcd to ' keepaW. aWhfieaW bitter DanioicjiatijB jwrtinina, who fiaaie hnmo to Iadaaaw.tToaa Walrtagton " and other aoaate to wock and

. aehetne on eleetion da are etill t '

holding oiSee wader the Repablicaa traUoa, . Th doea ant tw ery nam apira la the aDbrd to lose Tarn every taaWhile tannine down Battle Oroand Hill, "near Lafayette, one night laat weety r Mawa freight . . encine broke one of its parallel awaW nad of the wfairliag fragnaaaht tam the cab to nieces aad tnatared botMiganf fariekMariaaotiea oCj '-flat nnportant ceSnict are viaihle onlrmAfma. When QtOaboow i iatttlei.nip wihi eohWrd peopk.. anajr M n wtu be dincrent. By and by am deaeeadant ef Cbtuaabaa wul prearot a tntta the Uahed Htates of 9 -mm tofaawi atfl -aajr fteiaU aanta. AeainaBi ta jhia awreeaaent with gewlitiani and taabella, Oatambeft ' wan to have :n gereeatace of the of lddandailver nained on itinent. At tne nrcaent -hia abare woakl aanmat .to ban( flSjOOdyOOfra Tear,. nd hia

and these Iwldoveiaa

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JBmm:mm mem fc; ymP nmaihul a philuun.hii, ?tbat the csane idea iaajoina to iwvolntioaiae

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What it to aawvent tact which w

aw in tbe natnta -ei a toy- froae betag saade the agent of toanafer jnaB ijumtiekJ traaaacthM?It

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. neiiy In .nnrenaae fneL ctotning, ?: pwrk ata, bood. and M

Wdmm aieeeealtJaa and aapeiHurties

T' ':i'lbM aaaae way. It may take

' Twgget Mashiaee end moreot them, rbntfioeh: at tbe saving ef time, natjatiee and ainacle they would bring pia.' loataaal of berag tied down to nw desk aw eannter waiting for Ibe antsll boy who wanta an alamnarnr tMarectery borrower, or n poaaibm enatoaaer. the nmrchant coud fill m bis slot-aaaehiaes over night, and opening hie deata in the mitniag, leave atootachiaaa to iSir hja- bosiaess while he went : forth to "enjoy the reereathNw of tbe day in the nhape of pin peel, ?rihaae. baiL Jubtag and the matkoeea. Kw naeaay appwhamdona would dog hia mind of clerks neglecting aweir waHoa waiaa utw ejw m idc eainloyaT wae twnevm f resa them, mi viwepa ' or ttit-tonpfng, chaneeor bad bins wonM follow htm tato the baeeta of daaeht to ,wimM Im eeamaead to nave jEaftytbjiBf wenkl be peaoc, dcvty nasi prdapetity, and when he eaate NsBMsBJgM nerbapsaVttte jnnV ed, bat noairiae danaaeraged by his lay's 4aasntfag, all be would have to wn would be to stock nptheak4machinaa, pan tbe rewnnta in hia inaWe ypshat eml -al fandy fur

SEE THE

l FCsohriin, "of- Dais '4 RankllH Chicsge, it ia town interesting llto tet me and farmer far th purpnta of ormnlahig a creamery and chus fcot7:M UH :pIca. W ar Satisfled that tfahj mrniitig add wealth to th ftrm at tb follow lag and many other" Wayts f: rahartiia nrSe.'of cows and anI lb price of -laod., and iha land en. rirhm tea mrmesy f th pnparty of tba -sncwsvnssiwMii ws sacMitv at wvElMst whi:thM eaudhia. Therefore nro. Mucwfctevei. iVmcatsur, which w grass. f4ntSJd ta uajliag U Indiana, thereran atriaa a era aaa ww can oa aa -taaV'IKMk eaar prodacaO, and batter aaal enema tan Be maa. , A every rawer win nmmW see, a. tcrtiUaar will be producad ta boild up the wura out tarmt, and j tna product or tac wnoie tarn oonoonseu. fttottr aad checat aad they will have tls kaaxkat aftae world to snip, to ; mm giving tb aar ready money W buy wfaara ha uaiiiia, aad all ara awara thai BMaaylt whai .Wa aicrcbaat wmaU, aad laaaraalU tatna awaken' to oor batt tannaai aad eaonre tkia aatarprlM whiok wlH aal ealy be an rnamant to our town, bu wfll abo- aaa ioerative bueteeai to all that who ara financially tatarottad. - Ob. the can it ia eat aad 'in in the ttacksad WI1 aooa be patting it iato atoefc aad getting our oHMiey back we will fatten tb pig and tWrjy WH, we'll fattea the cow aad eteer we we'll pile it on Ihwi, and thea.weMI UaaJi. for this i -a

fefeiijieW tean 1 1- the croaker

eonea zntpa wt)b4)U diMaal croaky to pky onr woeWl lot , we will tell k to pat Ma braV n aoak, or waJiOB bi oa the xpotj far the tiaMl are bow good, the outlook's bnghr, aad aothiog to rwk or tear there plenty ot everytbiiHr in eight fcr tbu ia a Uepublican year, Ito Saor Wan ta tke X. Y. Stin. It wan on a PeaneyiTant railrwid train., coining wnrtb tmoi atiuEta. Ail Ine ii bat two in the. sleeper donrd-off. The 'except inns were a 5oomt wan and a baby. The Jurmrr wa willing U follow tlte exaiii of, the mMtnrity, but tne tattrr wbtmoa in xhm voice. I ta crien a W'ke the other pwueD gera, and wane pretty etmng langaage wawwarav x he ymmg man g4t au i! ;iia berth .and- carried tbe baity op and down the oar, trying to anotbe it. But the baby waa ailiag and fretful, and its wiice Mould aut'W atilkd. Finally a a. ' .. a - gwHwaoeft 'Osaa, wno was evidWtly an oM traveler, rtuek hia. neafd oof front behind the curtains Land called to the yoong ttiau iu rather a ahaip "otce : - "See hcte, ' air,' why don't yoh' take that child to itt Wbtber. She will be abte to manage it much bet ter than voir. It evidently wants its mother;' ' ' ie. tbat'B IU" ecuoeu Halt a dwara -other irritateit paaaengerii. lbe young -roan continoeo to pace no and down for. a moment. then said in a oaiet, atrained voice : j "l,ia moherf.p in tne baggage jew- ,' . ' " There was an instantaneous hub for a moment. Present ly tbe 4jray headed man stock bis bead oat iisui the aide again. :"' MLet .ato take k for a while,'- he said softly ; "perhaps I caa uiet K " ' Miss Ella Burke died at the rtaideneeet her father, north of town, on 8anday "I would have you remember, bmbren,' continued the preaclier, 'nhe aaaw nMster-hand tltat contrived the celestial a4tem fashionen tke least of eartniy atoms as well; the superb architect of the arranged the minute tbiaaiU ofrgold within them ) and,. foend, tbe uotr who made a aaade daisy ."Life. Amutant Seerttary JSaaaw Decides ma.jraer or inc waow o cm . CMae ramran. WAsaut0TOir, Nov. 2. Aistant Secretary Basary yesterday rendered a decision in the case of the endow of James L. Verity Jlate ef Comooay "G" Tenth Ohio Cavalry, in wbicb the decisioo of Peneion Boresu deayiue tbe pension h overruled. Ttobosbaad diad December 3, 1883, aad waa avtkat time a oaoatoiiar at aicbt dttaifMr inoath for obronio diarrhea. Tbe tMCUBoey akowa that after tlieauldier retnraad born tke army be wet au'bject to aWrnea, aieblrcoatraated'lD tbe army, aaa wniep gTMoaiiy seeama wone anc Ntaltad to naaraVjta of the bowata. To rellewtbe eomtant-etiralcte paiot bypndumiHa -iaJaiUtaa of. myphine- weaa aaaaernaaaWAiatdiyaleMn. Tbeaa ware oontiaiM an til be wai eompelled to take ta Bowdan IkwanllT. which be dU uptdtoetima of hi. death. On Do. eewbor a the aafcUer toU Me father that be bad to so to aahbarinr town on the raHrand, and that he woald leave on Uw aoon Uaia. Tta father, tioiieing that hia aaa waa wider the iotoeaee of roorpais. caattoiMid Mm ta be carafal in tba liwe of ft. Tbe neat day tba ton waa kill ed by a railroad train. Tbe testimony of the father aa to tba aacanary aad conatoat aaaof qarootiea it corrvboratod by repatoMl pbyiiciam. In hit daewton AtaietantSeeretary BnsMy iayst "It fcr very eyidont thnt tbia foidier was greatly ditabiad by chroaic diarrhea from the date of bfc dispbar). It waaaaopelaa eate,and waa m ragarded by hft pfcyrtdana and attendant. Heroic eaaani, were, therefore, adopted to afferd temporary raltef. For year, be waa eoaetantly aoder th iafltonno of naroitioi and at hia diaabiUty meraaaed in uoh ' a dagraa, be tatmad to ba sustained, alone by the stimalua Jbua adminUterod by hit pbyaietans, aad wttboat it be would probabiy nara died. frOm tba pensioned oauta ioaf batoa be dbti Jl ii true we bava but Htda evklenoa at to the imimidiau eirtoeMtoneat' dnder Which ba inat bfc) death, but tbeaa appears to be noevfdenee nf ooatribatory negligee oe oa bis part and b) arash mora reasonable to attribute It to dementia or abnormal condition of bia mental foealUet, a direct result of uajeMotel oausa, TiaaorigfeMl decision rejecting tbe widow's appliraiion on tba gronnd that tbe.daabe tbe aoldier waa nut due to kbr military saritioa, it tfaensfwre ueermled, and Her name it directed to St placed on ttmpeit-dna-MU at 513 par nuutb, to 4ata tnim Jtufinber 3, Mil.

NEW FALL

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IS A8T0IH3HING HIE PUBJJC

WITH THE:

t whiohhe is offering Iiw fmbstt

MM mSm of B1C XM Sho3, afrwagkt nine tat Debt. The following queer story of a tnnsactton between a farmer and a butcher m one of the counties bordering on San Francisco Bay is told by -the Butchers' and Live Stock tiazette ? lit Jones sold a bollock toMr.'Lejssansfor $16, to be taken and para, for when Ait. When Mr. Lasarns oame for the annat, ones said tie would like to have a foreouarter for his own nse. Mr. Lanros willingly accented the order, and Jafter the. bullock was alaugbtered delivered tbe meat. A few days later Jones went to town, called oil Lazaiw, and ap a pro liminary to a settlement, aaked for hia bill. "Drrf's all right, Mr. Jones ; I haf the bill already made out. Here yon are.". . Mr. Jones readt y &r'' v yr.'JMia, Dfi, ts Jaonb taaarot To oae-quarter of -besf, 185 npnndi, . at t40..''....A..v n.4t8 60 Babwee don eweaaa aeaaaeweaea $ z SO "Good heavens, Iazarus, you get three-quarters of the beef, tbe' hide, tallow and offal, and bring me in debt 82.50! How's that, old man ?" ''Ah, Mr. Jones, that beef was shear at 10os nound." "But IiOKtrusyou only gave me 81 tor tbe whole bullock." a MAh, but Jones, dot's pi zn ess, pixnei, do yon see ?"'. "VV'ell'i Laxarus, next time I have s fat bullock I'll kill it my self, user one quarter and throw, away tbe rest, and then I will save 82.50. You aee?" ' "Ah ! ah 1 -but dols not pizoess ; rsrmera sliould not be butchers dot's hud." A Cblcage Globe catrdler. Ex-Mayor Harrison's Kates of -, a 2w J w' Journey. Ex Mayor Carter H. Barrison baa re corded the story or nit trip around the Kloba in a work of nearly tlx hundred paces, entitled "A Race with the Sua." Mr. Harrison ws quite cbarmed with tbe Japanrea, whose country to bit eye wat btauiKnt, aotVfiotaraaqiie and dreamy in unite of -the fact fthat iu sky linaa are Botched with mountains. He bellerm the Japs are raoe daliact from the Ma lay, MonR.il, Aryan and Semitic. "Th Mongolian Chinaman, wherever placed," be says, "It a plodding, burrowing, con; tervative animal Tba Japanese is volatile, energetie-and progressive. Tbe one Is saturnine and slow, tbe other ia quick and ever seeking the joyous. How came they here ? Is there anything reasonable, in tbenneral idea that God started . all living things In one nrigi aal pair of each T Was Adam the father of all men t I do not belie v one drop of bis Mood flows in tbe heathen collar-burrowing Chinese. When nature was rrad v for man did net God bava gatdeot.af Kden wherever ha willed man should baT There it nothing unfaithful in the thought. Were not tbe Japanese the oAVpring of tbe foam which anipea upon torir seagirt snore? l am no scientist ; I am but a dreamer. Man was mace to much as wMl at to ween. lis ia Toolbb that bedae not laugh a great deal mora than ha weeps. Ha waa made to dream as well as to be awake. If he keips his oonscience clean and bis liver in good condition, bis dreams will be rosy, often hit wideawake dreams. Iam hapSty when 1 dream, and I. will. Just now i dream of Japan wonderfi'l, poetic, Waarre, oeauuioi, grotesque, artistic, plodding, singing, weeping, laughing, sighing, smiling, gemle, iovirig, Muojcrtbed, aad indescribable Japan." Tbe Japanea fartas look like the small market gardens near American cities. Tba soil Is turned up with ipade-like and fork-like beet. All tbe soil is utilised aad weeds are entirety suppressed. Two crops a year sue made. In May the wheat and berley.ira harvested immediately follow ricef earn, millet, or coot crops, una sees nee ami tweet potatoes, egg plaat, millet of several Varieties, Uirnlps, carrots, tarro, beans, cotton, lilies, squash aaaemum, maiao or Indian corn, buckwheat, hemp flax for white cordage, sugarcane, dishntg plant, tea plant, indigo, mulberry, pear, trees, and many other varieties of food crop tide by tide in little tiny fields and all stages of maturity, and all these on farms of Tiom one to ten acres. The Jup-raire a comfortable looking race, with welt-nourished bodies and powers of en do ranee Soma of their temple are magoiflcent. Their wood carvlast is axauisito. The flower ni vines cut from wood teem to be grfiwiusi, anS .k l . - i . i - . m -.1 . . Mr. Harrison is willing to call the Yang-tse-Kiang the "Mother of Watera." Its bruad expanse is occssion ally contracted to a mile in width, udishing in anger, whirling swirls of water, red and thick with the washings of 450,000,000 acres of territory, washings not of coarse and sterile sands, but of soil of almost impelpable fineness: red and thick, yet teemtne with Innumerable Ashes in ' ei-eat variety, famishing food to million of t5wm la a- feluia eonntry. The Burmese women. work in the Held and shop, and 'weep tbe Mrcjcu in Mandiilay, That itrcbitectural syinpbony, the Taj Mabel, at Dolbi, meVtueWghaat oxnncutioa and the tourist studied it in all lights and at all time of day. At last he calls it A rjtbmief' dsnoe without motion," "A cepbyr hardenedHmto: mnrble." ,In the Boolnk Museum Mr, Harruon taw the mumniv of Oueen of aiitiauitv. "In one box," he writ, "was the Quena. aad ber little babe. They have not been unrolled from tba linen in which they were wrappea over in me inouaaitu years ago. i almost hoped that it was a sense of propriety which bad saved tbe mother aad child mint the desecration of such ex posure to the gsao or tbe curious. 1 wondered if she bad lived to look upon ber little one; if bar maternal heart had beard that sweetest of all sounds to a wo man's ear ber babe's first faint cry. Had it boon laid' upon her wand breast? Had tbo felt its tiny hands upon ber ehaab or diniuliug her soft bosom T Had ah uttered tba softest and gentlest of all ex. preaslons those two little words whidti convey a world of yearning and of tare when a mother first say to bor newW

orn -My baby 7 ' Tbe liiii enfolding

STOCK OF

IA$tf KU ath Aide Square. ber whs clean and almost white. Her baby lay upon bar feet. For nearly three thputiind yaars Mother and bild have thus rested." The iournev tasted five hundred days, so tba title of the book, like much of its comment, incline to poetry. Yet the author is a varv rood observer. If be drons into sentlm'eat ha does it naturally aod grucefpllyg aMlea KeeatlM Fmb)s. . - UlooniinfrU Jnd., Mw. 9th! 1880. -PMrsuant to call, the Executive Committoe of Soldier,' Reunion 'met at- W. J. Allen's store at 8 o'clock V.s. Ouartarmaster'a (W. J. Anen,) repdrt shows,' Beeelsts aaataaMeeaeaoea .....$a49 to ,Kxpendituroi.,......-;,Ji.... . 186 is Blasoe-on hand iiM ii On motion of W. J. Alien , tbe balance betoroed-wver to the Womans Memorial fund of Monroe County.. . M. C. HuaTa,'Cba!rman. 3. T. Kuaa, Soc rotary. 4o to Walnut at. Presby terian church, east side public square, and see the lower Show. Only costs you 10c. Each evening a concert, recitations, etc. Mrs. E. H. Sewafe has returned .from ber lecturing tour. Mrs. E. P. Liter-of Louisville will ia'a few days open a tashionable dress making establishment in the", room with Mrs. Bowman and Burand. ' Tbe many friends of Mitchell Sbiolrfs will . bp glad to earn that he Ms been prompted' tq a position in the f height depart mst of the J. facinc at Saw f ranejuoo - f- Walter .Ljndley is some better, and will go to Hot Springs next week perhaps, pn the advice of his plitBicisrii . - Rev. Terry is now" getting a Irpengion -of S0 per month. EHettsvHIn -t CSt km : Fred. Matlbew west to Indiahnpofit yesterday J. F. Harri is clerking lor h. V. Willthlre Mim Grac ferry it now guifig Ul)chool in Bloomington Wm. NcliVely is putting up a building at the raar of the new K. ol P. budding to be usee! as a blacksmith shop: Harry Copimfaavcr shod a mule last week that wa 10 hands-high. 'Harry rot slightly tans led up with the animals few. but cot out with .little irferv Miwes Mamie Broilix and Grace Wicks, of Bfoomina-ton. visited Miss Mabla ferry rAinday Lasli Tunsday night the tneiriWrs of tbe Uwl elub gave Kred. Mattbrw -a "charivari serenade" at hia new bf'rue. Frod. responded by treating the bors generousl) to some 10-year old wir.e- Word has beet received here to the aflt that Mis Maiaie Parks and Mr. Belleire recrnv. ly married at bullivan, the fonie' of Mist Paris. Mamia ha many drtendt here who extend congratulations-- O. B. Panlue has contracted to traj.e hi farm to a gentleman in Ohio for property in that State, and on yestorow n went hither to look at said property. J.W. Davis arrived at this place from Rome, Gq last week. Ha reports -everything flourishing t Kome. Next-vavk be will return to hia southern home in company wiUi his family where they Will reside in tbe future Mrs. Whitotu died at her some two miles east of Hett.ivlUo last Monday, aged 83 yesrt. Sb s was tbe widow of Wesley Waitadh, who hat been dead for many years. Mm Whitson wat a cripple for many stars, having naa on of bar anklet bmken'when quite jvu;ik;-- me stoca oi gooes or i. w. Jackson 'hat been traasfarred'to bit mother, and for tbe present W. Hj.Jckr ia ilhargo of the store. " " E. R. Strop E8 IvBf rased. The Stipreroe Court hat( ' rendered tb; following decision ioi the embezzlement caw of E. HsStropes : w Where a criminal stajutc is- not to receive a construction tea broad as the. language used would seem to warrant, bnt is to be narrowed by construction, an indiotmeu drawn in the language of the statute, will not lie sufficient. The sctof March 3, 1882, (Elliott's Sttpidement, sec. 340), makes it embexxleaxeni for a County Treasurer to fat. to pay over the money in his hanls at, the end of bis term to bis successor, but as there may be circumstances . under which the failure of te, Treasurer to pay over money, ''.will not render him liable to riroseculii the. indictment must allejif t'CJt his failure to account was leleaipus .or it will not be good." ,- ' Sencer Jourbal TheDeotoerst has changed hands twice during the past week, Mr.- HsJmbsugh having sold to Mr. Kenton, of the Miami county Sentinel,' and tbe latter to B. 3. O'Blennis, - who has btn connected with the Democrat as foreman for some time. M'r. Hsimdsugh and his cousin at Boobenter have become the proprietors of the Sentinel and have already entered upon its publication. The cunsideratiotf Tor the Democrat waa $4,000, and of the Seminf I 9(1,500. The latter is one of the flourishing Democratic weeklies of the State published at Peru. The Journal congratulate Bros. Hsimhaugh ami O'Bleuiitslo their Ji -i I 'J-l- .1 L--irw neperiumni aim wiaurn mew abundant suocess io everything hut politics. Faulkner House.-;; V. M. rAVLKWBR, lreprleter. fiorifimtt Corner of Public SAumre, fiLOQMlNGTOV, IXP. Bill oe Finn: Pleasant Knows, Clean - Beds, Well Cooked Pood. Kind Treatment and Reamtnahle Ratxii '

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DRY GOODS

A reunion of the surviving members of the legislature of 1961, will take 'place at Indianapolis, Nov. 80. The- roll of members will be called at 2 o'clock p. tn., followed, by a business meeting. The rail for this reunion ia signed by- W. C. 'farkington senator from Monroe and Brown, and M. I. Bundy, representative from Henry, who constitute the committee on correspoudenoe. A SE-UORSB WtfiCII, IN GOOD CONDITION, will tie sold on favorable i . - -i . -i terms ami mt a low price, u an-. plication be made aovn. For terms and price, Apply at this office, Or to B. Cbon. Joseph Payne has been con fined to bed again, Joe is out of luck. Wm. J. Allen and wife were entertaining Mr. Clay Allen,, wife and daughter of Indianapolis, last The Sunday School of 'Grant St. M. E. church will give a Scrip ture Cantata entitled "Faith, Rape and Jjove ," on Thursday night. Nov. 14th, at Grant at, church, under the management . of Miss Carrie Miles and Mm. Mattie Ja cob Miss Florence McKee, or ganist. Admission 10c. Commissioner Ranm will be ou years oin in ueeember and is, sfeA a w. a said to.tuve a Shskespearean bead-. Hut htvalso has a good practical

la a t e i e M . r,'JP .Vsa uwuvo awciu nMiruv VfUUIlKT business head, whioh M of muehlllndrana.the rents and profit lor a term

more importance in the pension ofnee. 1 HAVE FOB BALK OB TRADE four lots in South Hutchinson, Kansas, on Avenue B (east) one aquarcj frqm Main, street.- Price aW.lSt . . a esdd per tot. vome soon and see rue. . 8. E. Cabkicha&l. Ma. ECitor': Where can I get the neif-aecitNg oenon rune 1 near so much about? t A Cakfkmtkx. It ia made by the Gage Tool Co., of Vioelsnd, N. J. If our local dealers cannot supply you, A. G. Indiana, can. EniTOB; KOTI0K OF F1KAL 8KTTLKMEMT .... OF KtJTATKv . Tn the matter of the estate .of I'orlina Wilson, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, January Term, less.: Notice is hereby given, that the under signed, as ' Executor of tbe estate of Perlina Wilson, deceased, has presented and Hied bis account and voucher in flual settlement of said estate, and that the tame will coma up for examination and action of said Circuit Court, no the Tin day of January, 1880, at which tima all bentons interested in said estate are required to appear iii said court and show cause, if any there be, why tnid socohuU and voucher should not ba approved. And the hein of said estate, and all others interested therein, a re also hereby required, at the tint and place aforesaid, to appear and raako proof of their heir ship or elaim to anv pnrt of tild 'estate. k m aa a sr. imm wsw m n V AM lift V- XAAW IkLiU, O IV, Nov. 6, 1889. Kxecutor. MOTIOS OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Of KSTATK. In tba matter-ot -the estate of John' Ednan, deceased In the Monroe Circuit Court,Novembtr Terms 1880. Notice is hereby gives thnt tne undertianed. as Administrator of the estate ol John Ronan,' doeeased, ba presantod and Sled his account and vouchers in Anal settlement of said etuta, and that the same will coma .up for the examination and action of said, circuit court, on tlin 10th day of Nv"mbor, 1889, at which time all persons Interested in mm estate are required . to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said ucdount and-vouebersshould not be approved. And the befrx of said estate, ana an others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make Drool of .their heir ship or claim to any part of said estate. K1CUABD A.FU1.&, , , taaxl Administrator . uct. an, i aaa. IRA ST aV EAST, Alt'ys Motlce te Kew-Besllenits. . Ia tbe ittato of Indiana, Monroe county. In the Monroe circuit oourt, AoyewlMr term, 1889, Itttnpiaini jmo. Amanda M vert vs. The unknown heirs of David J. Haymao, deceased. flow come tne - piaintin, oy vat as Bad. her attorriev. and flies her com plaint herein, toe-ether with an affidavit that said: defendants, the unknown heir, of David J. Herman, deceased, arc not. residents or taentaieor jnqieaa- . Notice is therefore h'arebv riven said dafendant,tbat unless tbey be and appeur on the 17th day of the next term of Mon roe circuit court, to do noraen on tne is Mondav of November. A. D..- 1889, at

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courity and State, and answer pr daw ur to said complaint, tha same will N beard and 'determined in their absence; Witness mv name and tha seal of said court, affixed at Bloomington, this 30th day of September, A. V. 1889. aicai. ENOCH FULLER, Clark. Oct. 3, 1889. MIKBS A CORK, At.J Ketlce te SoiaalslleitS. State of Indiana, Monroe County, t : In the Monroe Circuit Court. Novem ber Term, 1889. Uompiatnt no. ito. Charles O. Corr, administrxUir de bonis nan, with the will annexed, of tbe estate of Eben Newton, deoaased, va. Knsig? Newton. Hannah K. Van Heenlne. Lois C. Meani, Tbalia Brown, Richard Brown, Enrign N. Brown, Fannie J. Uliuron. Now comes the plaintiff by Miers A Corr, his attoriicys, and flies bis complaint herein, together with an affldavit that said defendants, Ensign Newton, Hannah K. Van Ilegnlng, Lois C Mears, Thnlla Brown, Richard Brown, Ensign N. Brown, and Fanny J. Church,' are not residents ef th" (Hate of Indiana. Notice it thdrefere hereto" given said defendant that unless they - be and appear on the 1 Ith day of tba next term of tbe Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the first Monday ot November, A. D. 1889, at the Court Houaa in Bloomington, in mid County and tttate, and answer or de mur to taid complaint, the same win no hoard and determined in their absence. Witnats mv name and the seal of taid court, affixed at 'Bloomington, tbia 30th day of September, A. II. ISHn. t.SAt-3 . ENOCH FULLER, - i ierx Monro urctWj vur. 4 Ofct. 3,1889.

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. jas. BLrjpsTTjeja M tax he lectdinar ITuxixXa XlrsotoR AND FURNITCBE &EALE3. I -jUm.x STOCK'. TB8 BBS tisc or FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOO Da . kvbb Kxrr nr HtooitiKOToK, a so will asMtrTou ooorm cuKArna tbn axt oifxj. Come and as a ata avraax vnv ROY. '' euy-SoDTK atDS eUUAKJL VTRMT or CtABK'a OswcaaT. se20-8 , tenTX Txxxai;x, JEWELER A NrD ' OPTICIAN, SPECTACLES, RYE GLASSES, C. SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to properiy adapting fpertacles and Eye Olassu to the sight, assisted by experience and tba bast st-ientiflo ins truinentt. SALKSMEN WANTED AT ONCE. Permanent positiun the year round I Onod weekly pay guaranteed.! No experience needed! Only good character and witlinghe to -work reanired. Outfit free. Send for' turmt una commence at once. Write J. Ansttx Hoaw & Co Nurscrvmen. Ruehesler, N. Y'. "Sept. 4-'89-9 w: ' ' C. TUBIwER, THE LEADING . UNDERTAKER fiiraitnre Dealer, I have tha largest and best selected fttock ever bniitghl to Bloomington, and will sell you god eheitner than any one. j unve a nne nispiay n Cliainber Suites, PARLOR SUITES, IXUNGES. Fancy Chairs, "Baby Wagons, Carpkt sweepers, Mirrorr, PICTURE FRAMES. OKOAN8kept in stock, and sold on monthly payment. I have tho Houtebold Sewing Maebin the tieet Machine made, and the cheapest. I also keep . f Cief false: fur Fattntl which ojtfy costs about ooe-half as much as other clothtng. t-o ana see meynori, aide of stiuare. In Waldron's RI'K-k. ti 3idet Iei tisst DM W, CRAIN. OFFICE removed to the building north, of tbo Fee Corner, North College Ave, athK ground floor.'SALESMEN W-ANTETl to canvass for the tale of Hurt- XJ ery Stock I 8tead y employment guaran teed. Salary and Expenses paid to suc cessful man. t Apply at once stating age. Mention this paper. CHASE BROTHER3 COMPANY, Jan. Rochester. N. Y. tva.siwuuir ceawsjui1LWAYS GIVES! ITS PATR08S ravnwttier; taualrsaacadddv weWMk Chicago e slftenviwaiwan Cmcinnau wlouisyii(et PULUrlAK SLEEPING ELEGANT PARLOR CARS) AUTtUIKS RUN THROUGH SOUK Tickets Sold and BagfjMjw Checked to Destination. are Slasw U XtsH MaaK swa wM t Sa assterultr tasrM--n TMu Aata asaaaa BlstlaiHuwetliwa-ersSltsai JAM.SS BARK.KB, O.l'.A, CHICAGO BUSINESS QXIIBISITV viss KfOcSe mam m mat I.adift mttd efttfcinam ductcl for snlbl emptoymctit, by a courta flf iTsuatiait at ifttt tBiitu- (, uy at aruuxew xsx ,i:tae(ai kesfpttta;, HttarHe practi uvii. noog-Kccmttf. nurHiupnMttte.ianMiiia, Typcwvrtttng( PeumfciiiMp and CngHsli. lrf. lacttityw inoiviuuai inBtFuctto. viafa oruw. Lectures. Kminciil indursvsiicnt, OpenaUywaf. Enter now. Aliraclire city. Kpenet mote-tw WrUe to Ufc. llltlBtrt0l vtaU01JU6, JTf

(KRIfsTB BaVMaC ' By virtue aT a cartillad aepy or e ere to ma directed, flpm the ClsaaiOl of tha Monroe circuit cow, in e-W wherein William WaUaea, Betadvar Fletcher as Sharp, a olsdntiir, aad tl W. Bailav. Xlixa Ballev hia wis. Itam J. Lowry, Pantaa. lwry Ida wE Blmasa Vise, Rlchani, J. Viae saw hi band, Samuel Moors, Slot msatt wife. David Davis. Jsne Davis at William Wall and Frank; sterna ate:? fondants, reauMag m to UtsJof the 'afi oi nve noaorea . ano seven omsan thirty-six Cent, with interest aat. cree and"jts, I, .will expos tst'Fw Sale, to tne higneat bdder, cAi uKuAjr, ov. xsan, wm between the boor of W o'dsck a.VSI 4 o'clock n. m.'ofsaiot lay, St th doa ; J tho court house of M id Hear - Indiana, the natt-asxl proata far a -not exceedifur-eavaa.'eaa.'isf tfcafal iner described real aaxisia. to. wtt - - !i The southwest ouailer of tb Muarter and tb east half of theaoatkei quarter or section nine (9), and Us Bael west quarter of the aerthaaet iiiie lsM.' sootioo eight (8Uall in to5tvltta jiaf nR i"e am. . All the within Unci is sRuated ta.l If such rents and pvoflU will tsati for a sufficient sum I j satauV sM da inieresv ana costs, t ui at tBeSaaasiTH and place, expose at PuMic 8at,'tpi simpie ui sara rani eatat or a -a . I jf .. . ...i ' . . -. Vv!i aid dcree,'intnwt mid i SAid sal wiH b wada witboat ausv jwi wn iievar trom vsiuauoa at ana .lunwv tawa. Duerw ssonroe sjuiutHvw Tke esat ria''WnSi The Shortest, Rest, aad Ouirireat between .the North sd nitlb Weft. Bound Lea ve Wryenoartla J tin i:sr p. m., 9-.0S . m., WM ai) Arrive, Terr Uat te, 3:0 p. aa,-: m.. i:.iw a. in. Arrive, Efltngbnm, ttlgsn, 14f 3:45 a. m. . : , Arrive, St. Louis. 1:30 p. a, 7:00 a m. ' Arrive, Kns City, eaa aaaTtS m. ' Qoiag BastUavaJonettat,.! ArriT Indiaaapolis. S.o. ah, lt j m., 3.43 a. m., 4.15 . m. t-: . Gcdng North IMiT Tnw.Saut p.m. ande.-00a.rn. Arrive, rioath Bead, H.SC a, aa, 1.15 p. m.- " dailvw ''. ,. .. . Making direct CorinetUon R an under th -tun. Your connaetles sure and quiek-in Ualon Iipi4t.. i ransiera or Ay- overs sat, modation ar uex lled. An y infnrmatieri regardiisg ace,, aisqras C.T3 1.S H. H Tavelinaf Pas.'i Term E. A. FOtwOktffAF. A:JtiOTICE TS HEREBY i th foliowinr tractslands or so much thsraef aa t sarr tn im tha nriacinaLiati and cotto thereon, will basoM .; Tor sale at tne joui noes easty-,-citv or Bioomiaaton, tjountv oc and SUt of Indiana, to the. Abjhj dor for cash ia hand, on . . .... MONDAY, XOVVltsst,,! being th 2nd Monday ! i tbe taid lands anvlntt been to the tiUte of Indian to vscttra thai cinal mtd intoraet to Ui fnuda aawata described, and U jnUeest being- dt remwning unpai on hit mvw. :nm gageaand ths , kdV thwmn daaorlbai MAKlvS. TOWBHBW. " Loan No. 3499 Tb n'orihweaf ajtlt ot lb nortliasyiaer of tsotiea ve

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Xortgagea ny Jonn it axarna aaa ian . Martin, hit wife, to tha fumis of tsMnsaln . nine north, rang on wast, Prracipal, interest, damage and costs du,tdaaSy-X A dollar and ninety cents (MMMk4 . BENTON TOWN8HIF. Loan 319i Tb northwest. quarts r ef ' of tbe southeast quarter and th west hajsf of the northaatt quatr of th awtttss---east quarter of taction sixtoaa (It) township nine aottn, rang oa teininc sixty acres, mora sr hgHged by Herah A. Richardaou i it ir.)i. il kp hDshks4. to that township seven rang tN W Ftapi"3 pal, lntorcrt, dsmagf and oosu tw hundred and twentjis dothtranad ty-igtit cant (tttHMSij - . INDlat CRXK,0wMSBa Loan aoiS The nortkwaat tha southwest quarter and the i of the soutliwast quarter ta .uarter, all ia section foertat il blp seven north range two wai mining sixty acres, mora or last. '.' gaged by John D. Morgan atai Uornn. hi wife, to tb fund. Principal inteteat, it dollar and seventy cent ( W3.Ve tr let tnaa the wnom aay sold, the part m sold will ha in ttatj west corner or tne tree Th sal will b onn tinted fteat day until all shall b soW or sal. i' WtI.l.ltN T, RUIB. AimiTu Maaa October lth, I8i. "

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