Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 February 1892 — Page 2

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Wm. A. Oak.

XNa Preaiideat, The 2fo Nominated at Minneerpolis juas. lUpakUMH MmOHirMUti, Xotiee fa aareby ft to the Kepubliran voter of Uhim county that there witl be bald a aa enBTeaUao of Republicans at tba eeort boa la Blooosiagtoa, SATURDAY, fawjABT 10th, 1891, . appoint t delegate to Ik District I'-onveatm, to be) held at Indianapolis, March 3d, t (elect two delegate and two ahernato to Lhe Sapublicaa National Convention. Aho, to appoint delegate to the Stata convention, to oa bald at Indianapolis, March 10th, ) select bar delejte-at-large a fou' alternate for the State of Indiana to the Republican National Cooveatioa, at Minneapolia, June 7th, laas. fi. C. DuaCAM, Caainaaa. W. r. Eooana, Oieretary. rr 3ew There little or ao doubt arooctg prominent Republican of India napolia ajHtelsewbere t brooghmt the 8tt that the name of exGntfrnor Albert G. Porter, oieeeot naiaister to Italy, will come before the Fort Wajoe eooveotioa in Jane for the Governorship, and will not be withdrawn. Over a week ago a dispatch to the Indianapolis Journal from Jefleraonville atatcd that Governor Porter Jiadproaoued certain Republicans there that he woald not decline a nrmuD ti in, and there has been no simial of this report. Governor Porter, who i now in New Orleans, has wither affirmed nor denied the report. la this, connection there m much apecolatian u to whether or net ntinuter Porter will return to Italy at alt. When be returned home it was announced that his leave of absence was for sixty days. hnt that expired ahnttt the middle f January. When lie went sonth he left word that if any eommnnieartnn from the Slate Department arrived for him be shoaM be notified at once. From this it is evident that the understanding is that be is not to return without instructions. Baron Fava, the Italian Minister, baa been away from Washington some months upon an Mdeiotie leave of ahernre. it u nrmised that the Department has determined tltat there shall be no U. 8L Minister at Rome until there is an Italian Embassador at Wash ington. In the meantime, it is also surmised, bis bosinem at New Orleans is to make observations and rnemoranda that will better enable him to act in the dispute over the Italian lynching. iSaqr Ut Meat In Sweet. Mrs. Uze M. Jones, of No. 438 Locust ftreet, Iadianapoti.s, claims to have been benefitted by usitts the dog meat treatment for xnueumntio. Since the middle of September she baa eaten nothing I tut dog meat, and three days after beginning the treatment noticed a change in her condition for the better. She save she has almost entirely recovered. "I have eateo four dogs," ehe told a reporter to-day. "The first a shepherd, then two large Newfoundlands aad the hut a water spaniel, which was not very good. I tell voa, sir, the shepherd is the dog. The meat aad on are both lar superior to other dor. I have bad a great deal of trouble in gettin my does. One of the New foundlands I cot at Woodruff place and bad killed, and awe very near getting arrested for it, and after all it was not a very good dog, I advertised for dogs, and the only an swer I got was from a man who waated $25 apiece for bis dogs. That would make rather an expensive meat bill for me, wouldn't it ? In prenarinz the meat I hae the dogs skinned and eat up by the butcher. The lard I have render ed, and cook my potatoes and other food wit a. it, the oci J apply to any loses externally, and the meat is cot up aad generally fried. I keep it oa ice, and one dor will last me a little Jem than two weeks. The meat is not like beef or mutton, ji aaa a sweeter taste ana is very Chili is a long, slim atrip of country, resembling a shoe-etring Cuagreasioital district gerrymandered by the Democrats. A good, big United States cannon planted on the north end of the atrip eoald blow every inhabitant off into the ocean aad make them very much chillier than they are now. London stands between the devil and the dcepfea with regard to its fog. The more coal it bums the more fog it baa, the more fog it baa tba more gas it needs and the more gas it needs the more coal it bums. It looks aa if it would pay London to let all its fires go oat. St. Louis Globe: The W. C. T. U. has entered a protest against war with Chili, but io view of the Diet that the members of that amiaide organization are exempt from military duty, its inter ferenae iu Mch a matter is somewhat tunerOne of George Kesmaa'a bob' btes has beea for imaay years the collect iea of newspaper accounts of suicides, of which be will probably trod ace a book sums day that will make a seoHalion. lie baa theories ea the physical phenomena which induce seif-deetruetiea that are extremely novel, though, as be himIf saa, they arena yet immature.

The Taxes AJTO WHO LEVIED TUKM.

By an examination of the Au ditor's books we learn that the total foxes levied Ibis year for county parpoeei, over which the county commissioners have exclusive control is $42,403 38 Last year the tax that was levied n 37,442 48 The difference between thia year's l.'vy and that made hist year 4,960 90 Taxes now levied, and to be paid in 1892, 123,174 78 Taxes levied in 1891 94,653 32 Increase of tax over'91 $26,521 46 Of this amount the Co. Board levied 4,960 90 The remainder, added through the at ts of the Democratic If jointure 21,560 56 The County Board carefully figured the levy to make the tax this yar for county purposes about the same as that of last year, but the valuation of taxable property in the county was raised by the State Board, hence the increase ot tuxes over last year, .hough the levy for county purpose i was lowered Bve cents on the hundred dollars by the County Board. The appraisement of real estate (without improvements) for purpose of taxation, as returned by the Monroe Countv Board of Review was ' $2,375,905 To this the State Board added 15 per oral., or 488,275 Making a total of $2,864,180 This amount, through the efforts of our Republic-an County Auditor, whs reduced to $2,505,330 A reduction of 358,850 Net increase by Slate Board over County Asset-sots' appraiieuieul 129,425 A reduction of 10 perct. $229,425 T be more 'jxplicit, if Auditor Blair had not mude a personal and ErsMteot effort before the State iard at IudiaapoJis, the farming land of Monroe county would today have been groaning under a burden of $22:),425 of assessment more than is tow pluced agaiust them. AutdiUoniai JLoeals. The Demtcratic Congressional rar-e in this district promises to bs warmly contested, as already, three candidates are gpoken of. Prom inenc among these is our friend John R. Ear, who has a strong following, and who if cordially stiporrei can secure the nomina tion. We learn also that the many fri-jnds of Jas. Ryan will preset! t bu name to the Democratic con vention as a candidate for Itepre sec tat ire. Mr. Ryan is a well known mechanic and will make an active canvas. Mrs. E. M. Sdtaard cave adfirea&ea on the mlijectrf Woman's Suffrage in the northern part of the state, several nights the latter part of the past week. In her speeches Mrs, reward never antagonizes pa rites, but urea the duty of all classes to no: justice to women, thereby bruutine about desirable results, J. B. Unset, a strong labor party advocate, has been chosen the official delegate to rt present tins congressional district at ot Louts, Feb. 2-'d. At this convention an effort will be made to com bine all the labor organizations, make it one body, and harmonise on one ticket. Prof. C. M. Carpenter has purchased the Keek residence on 4t! street a two-story brick paying az.iuu. lue once paiu is very reasonable. Landlord Lawes returned from Arkansas with a new pair of whis kers and a an: fat deer. Ed. C. Ilooncy and wife of CoiambiM, Intl., came over S-itur day on a visit to Henry Henley and wife. Mr. Mooney returned Monday, but Mrs. Mooney will re main several weeks. w . - a . kasosohST Valentines in Bloomingtoa, and very cheap at , Lindley'a drug store. Chaa. Axtell is at his father's residence in this city, confined to his bed with inflammatory rheuma tism. VaLEK tines, sentimental and comic, at Lindley's drug store. Some very handsome ones. Dr. Jos. Rogers of Prat' ,Ku, is visiting relations. Alter a couple of days spent here he went to Richmond to visit his sister. Marie Bison is aaid to be aick with scarlet f ?vcr. Rev. Mr. Halstead has been tailed to Terra Haute, to attend tbe funeral of bis sister's child. Both John F. May and his wife have been seriously sick. Mrs, May is coeval earing, bot Mr. May recovers but i lowly. Cyrus R-:ed returned to West 8unerpr Ww.t Snnday night, to resume bis duties aa s traveling anlesmaa. A1 rs. need wij remaiu hire a month or two. 8Eirj A V i LENTINK. Lindley's Sum have the best assortment in tewn, and cbap s you, ruy waut ; them.

Wm. H. Adams having resigned the Chairmanship of the Republican Co. Central Committee, owing to the demands of buoinew upon him, that body on last Saturday by unanimous vote selected Hon. 11. C. Duncan to succeed him, Mr. Duncan honored this position during one Republican canvass in Monroe county, and carried out the details with a promptness and vigor that insured success. With the assistance of the Republicans of Monroe county he says that he feels as sure of Republican success as he is positive that election day will roll around. The chairman, the committee, the candidates, are powerless without the earnest co-operation of the Republicans of the entire county, and they should, and doubtless will unite for a victory in November next.

New York Press : The residence of Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, on the corner of Fifty-second street and Fifth Avenue, is one of the most palatial private mansions in the city. It was built in 1880, after the plans of the well known arobitect, Richard M. Hunt. In style it is of the period of the French transition, which is intermediate between the Gothic and Renaikpauce, and combines many of the most beautiful features of both those styles. The materia) wed is Indiana limestone, so called, or more properly speaking, oolitic limestone, which gives a light tone and generally attractive efiect. The interior, which is finished in marhie, hard wood and every other conceivable kind of decorative fin ish, is said to be as handsome as that of any house in the city. Mrs. W. M. Alexander has bf en sirk six weeks with la grippe arid its results. She is still con fined to ber bed. Spring is nearly here, and. you will perlia pa want to purchase a bicycle. The best in the world can be bought of I-ouden & Co., office over National Bank. Call on T. J. Louden for particulars. Ed. Anderson says he is in a humor to make another race against T. H. Sudbury for Co. Treasurer. He thinks that as Sudbury ran apjniusi Gaston and was defeated, tli en ran again and was elected, that he could "Jay out" Sudbury in the same way. There is no law sgaintt candidacy, and Ed. will give 'em a tusael in convention. liOSTOS urown if read is now baked daily by Ilenckart. Lovers of the bread are invited to call. Drawing Beer From at Clock, Frcm tbe Mutton Tranrcript. One ef the cleverest devices that have lately come to the notice of the jioliite was discovered at a South Cove home. The police felt certain that the occupant, of the house wits dealing in liquor illegally, and tuey searched the place repeatedly, bat failed to find any substantial s'Kn of guilt. At last one man while making a search at this house, uappeued to open the door of an innocent-looking tall clock, when Iu ! a faucet was revealed io his sitrlit. He turned tbe handle cf faucet and beer flowed from it free ly. Tearing the clock from the wtll he saw a pipe, which led him to a cutely covered hole in a dark cellar, where several barrels of beer were found. It came out that the proprietor ot the place bad a rubber tube, one end of which be occasionally at tached to the faucet and placed the other end in a large milk can, thus drawing a supply of beer sufficient for all demands for a time. If the police suddenly happened in upon him he would quickly empty the contents of the can into a sink. No other persons knew of the fau cet in the clock, for all that he allowed his customers was the milk can. He was a plumber and had personally pieced the necessary pipe and other fixtures io position. .Furaina by la. W.J action. Kaoordar. I For Deodi and Mortgages, ccrraotly ex ailed, call at Beeorder'i Office. CrTnt & CarmfcbMl to- Mary B Mobloy, lot 8 C A 0. add, 125 Jonathan Trider to W. Q Und. groff, loU 5, 8, J, Katcham add, 7S J n Henton ir. to Jai Henaon jrpl wbf neq ec31, Bloomiogion tp 40 Hloominirton Imp Co, to Harearat Jonkin, lot t7. Maple Highta, l: Jnhn Barnhill to Marj C Nunei tar, 60 acres in Benton tp, S00 Thoc C Ferrine to H F Perry, undi vided Mminary lot 73, 70 Agnet Thompson to Jai Tbompaoa pt ec4, Indian Creek tp, 1,000 Lucy Ann McNeely sbf nwq lecS, Uantn tp, 1,000 i he majority ot the younger generation know nothing of the cold and terrible winters which were experienced by their fore liithera who first came to Indiana and settled in the swamps and forests. The hardships they endured were something which the young people of this day will never see, perhaps, In the days gene by wheo the early settlers first built their log cabins iu the Indiana wilderness the cold of the winters was something terrible, but the inhabitants of the wilderness did not seem to mind the severe cold as much as tbe younger generations now do tbe mild winters we have had the past few years. There have been some very cold New Years dsys in the gone by and the remembrances of the stioging cold New Years day of 1864 remain frcab iu the tuiuds of iLe older Jieople,

University Note. MaloU la a Phi Kappa Pi. Dr. Voodburn c1oed bia extension leetutee at lndiuiapolii, Friday aigbt. Mr. Prof. Bilott entertained a mull leap yitar partv Kriilnj tryaauig, in honor of Mrs. Bva Huffcim. On tbt account of Dr. llemphill of Lou.

iivtlla n t being able to be here Sunday afternooa, I bore were no cbopel aervicut. Mitt Jlnna lUncork. a eiudent of De Puuw, line been apending a few day with MIm Nora Kirby, ei.il 3d atreet. 1 Prof. Follnwn win at home to tba mem-! ben l' ti clanea, Tburidar eeaingfrom I 6 to a. Prof. Hoffman contemplate tree tins a ! fine dwelling bouaa on eaat 3d atreet, oa tba Jordan property. Kappa Alpha Tbeta held open meatine j Saturday evening at the noma at Mix Bertha IJier. Ed d Raadall. of LocantDort. it tba ; laUit itdditlon to the roll. He i of the Wabash oollaxe, claa '91. and will do pecial irork in Botany bare. Dr. Vl'oodburn'i lecture are blehlv ap preciated in Chicago- Tba Newberry Library baa written Mm aakiar tbat be gire a aitcond aerie of lecture after tbe preaent :eore i flniibed. ZelaA Smith of Lebanon waa viaiting frlenditthe I. D. Ha it at nraatnt a tudent it DePauw and a member -of the Delta Upeelon Fraternity. Mta Ida Mauley now nan a olaa of 20 in Pbrrcal Culture at Icdianapolit, aad 1 mncb pleated with the mccea of ber work. Tba amount ubseribed by the atndent to repul the lota miuined by tba Janitor in toe tiununir ot tna enaina aoute, wa 65j a I ke aum waa luMeribed by tba meraaitri of tbe.Faculty. Indiana Cniyeriitv ttudent naver lack for palr'otiam. Let it ba a fire or a doc Bcbt, U." may ba beard above tbe cracking' of the Are or tbe bowling of tbe oog. The Flu Delta Tbeta boy have their ball aealy furnitbed and have one of the moat attractive places of meeting in the city. A. tettee, new upholttered chair and Ucc curtain have been addad. Mia Nellie Hough returned to her home nar Richmond to til a place in tbe teboola nt that pUee, made vacant by tbe resignation of ber mother, who ha ac cepted poaitioa in the acboola at Muttcie. M ia Nellie will return to ber col lege wo:-k next term. ( The Monday holiday anetlinn ha an poared and diaapprarad. It wa toe voice of tbe faculty that it would not be advhmble to do anything toward auttlias; it thbt year, but a favorable feeling wa espreood toward it ultimate adoption. The Goethe Club, under tbe manage ment ol' Dr. Kanten, met at tbe residence f Mr. Burooa,eat tth ttreot, Satur day afternoon at 2:30. The exureue were very interettine. Tbe ipeakert were : Von Outaf 8. Kuritec, Von Laura Moore, Von H. J. Oaertner. Tbe new that Prof. R. B. Richardtoa, profeeror of Greek at Dartmouth, ba declined the chair offored him by Leland Stanford' npuhnt Univrity,will be bailed witli del iRb t by all' tba Dartmouth man wliote diploma have a data of not oiore 1) an ten yeara atanding. Concord (N. U.' Monitor. I. U. Oratorical Auoojation-'i otRcered a follow: IrM.nt, W! M. Wood of tho&erior clan : Vice Protident, A. M. Bam ol the Senior cUs; Curr-pondiii otcrcwrj, v w. unuuara oi tne rini"r elaf; Trupurr, Repner of tho Juni.r c!n; 'Recording; Sucrv'.ary, Hullomaa oT the Froibmaa cIim.

The .bird entortninment of the r-Rular' l,,,a? ' 'l R"1' R ' lecture cur w held Wednd.y niKbl, inro and Brown cojauw, InFob. 3. Th concert wn hardly a Ko.Mlid""'"'lo-w,t: a was -spcll from tbe B.rttun 6ym-: Tha louthtast quarter of aactton eleven phony 'Drohrttriil tilub. ;The violi n mIo . (l 1 ) were appreciated by the large audbmce I The south half of the loutheast quarter but the other production were mt on-i of oclion fourlocn (1 1)

thutias-.ically received. Tho vocalirt ma not o cood f h been heard on the latne tage. Omsidering the amount of money it take to brine; thi empny it i likely that they witl not be aiked to return. The gymnasium elan now number 50. Coniidering tbe age of thi institution it bus etrtainly made a remarkable growth. Every one teems to be interested in "gymniuiuin work ' Tim 41&M mMtt from 9 to 6 o'clock. One hour fur practice and 1 one for clal drill Tbe foot ball aud bate ball team mwl on Tueidays, Thursduy and Batarday. Tbe regular ela Monday, Wednesday and, Friday. The requirement for admission are $1 and a pair of aboei with no tack iu tbem. Mrs. Jas. Matthews, who baa been seriously sick, is now convalescing. The illustration of the Review of Reviews is as timely in tlicFebruary number as in any preceding issue. Tbe frontispiece is a fine portrait of Cardinal Manning. In the progress of tbe world are portraits of Senators Cullom and Palmer, of Illinois, Lord Uartiugtou, Joseph Chamberlain and Mr. Collings. M. P., the late Prince Albert Victor, the Princess May of Teck, the late Jfiuiile de Lavelaye, m. W. Child and A. J. Drezel, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Ballington Booth, of New York, and a striking likeness of Walt Whitman, with a characteristic autograph post card. In the Record of Cur rent Events are portraits of the novelist Guy de Maupassant, the late Khedive, tbe new Khedive and the late WollcottSaleatier. Look Out! I am out of bus! ness niw and desire to collect. Persons who owe me are requested to settle hy cash or note promptly If not settled in a reasonable time I will place my accounts in the hands of an officer for collection, A word to the wine ought to be sufficient. HEMP. WILSON. The O'.d "Bke Hive," the best Dry Goods Room iu Southern Indiana, for rent. Call on, or write to W. J. ALLEN. Ask roR Winalow'a when you oome to town and want a set of harness. lie can save you money. fOR BEIT. The old Bee Hive dry goode $ ore, after the let of January.

1 Apply to W.J. ALLEX. j

The Farmers' Institute was held in (he court room, last Wednesday and Thursday, and was but poorly attended, owing perhaps to the sickness throughout the country. Some of the papers read were far nliove the average, ami excited considerable discussion. Mrs.Worley was unable to tie present to read her lper, and Mrs. O. B. Clark ierformd that duty in a very acceptable manner on Thursday,

frank Itogeri, president ot the Monroe County Agricultural So ciety, acted as chairman, and John B. Hazel secretary. Mayor Buskirk gave a short address of wel come, which was responded to by Rev, W. R. Halstead, of tba Meth odist church. A paper was read by Harry Barnett on "The Future of American Farming." Other papers were: W. H. Parka' on "The Farmer's Burden ," Dr. C. A. Robinson's on "The Farmer's Responsibility for bis Lack of Prosperity f 8. E. Phillips' on "Horticulture;" A. E. Johnson's on "Advantages of Thoroughbred Over Scrub Stock "The Value of Common Fertilizers," by Prof. H. A. Huston, and C. A, Robin son's on "the Urganizjtion . ot farmers." Mr. J. B. Bridwell, late of the Stone City Mills of Bedford, ia tbe miller at the Model. Farmers, try the Model. If you are convalescing from la fcrinpe the tonie you should use is South American Nervine. FiXEBTshelt hardware iu Bloom ineton can be found at W. J. Al len's hardware store. He keep only the best. Cam, on McKinley & Robertson, the grocers, in the new room, north of "Progrees Block," North Collrge Avenue. Everythiug new and first-class. Do not delay. Come and get acquainted. National Hotel barber shop is a convenient, neat and cosy eatabHahment, just eaat of the post office. tiiis. Kreuger is pro prietor, tiive him a call. HP-Smoke "Belle of Key West" Cijrar- Bowman & Bluett. Uommissiouer'H Mule of Real Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Ira C. Batman, a Oommmioner nppainted by tha Monroe circuit court, In Caue, H umber 1364, entitled Knin Jl. urown, Aamininraior an ooni nan vi tne Bwie oi Mry o. newion, aecvawu, et al, v. IVii C. Menr, Eniji Newton, rt al, will by order of tha mid Monrnu circjit court, offar at public atictinn, at tbe court home door, in t he rity of Bloom - ington, Mon-oB county, Indiana, lo ll.e j bi;;ht bidder, on WEDSEdDAT, FEB. I7ru, J89J, between the lioun of I o'clock and i o'clock P. M. on (aid day, j xhe toutheatt qunrt-r or the MUthwejt

quarter of section fourteen (14). I SIULKY Jf XJCE, Attorney, JS'oThe (outlieasl quarter of tbe northaatt ; ori arnt lnintra.net AgenU. Will proeQuarter of aeation tourtecn(U). i tic in all the State and Federal O-ttrtt.

The north half of the northeast auartor of cctiun fourtaen(14). Tbe east half of the northwest quarter of lection Iwonty-lhreo(M). All in township ten(IO), north ranee one(l) east, and in Monroe county, IndiTbe northwest quarter of acctiot. (12) twelve. The north half of the eoutbwe t quarter of (action twelve(ll). The east half of the aoutheaal quarter of ct;on twelve (IJ). Tbe southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of auction twalve(ll). The northwest quarter of section thirteen (13). Tbe nertheaat quarter of tha outhwt quarter of lection thirteen (13). All in township ten (10) north range one(l) east, and ia Brown county, Indiana. Tha aoutheast quarter of tha northwest quarter of section lix (6). Tba northeast quarter of the outhwt quarwr oi taction atx (6), Tba northwest quarter of tbe loutheast quarter of section ix (S). The southwest quarter of tha northeast quarter of section alx (6). AH in township ten (10), north range t jj eai, ana in urewn county, ia;an. Mf Said land will be aold in parcel. TERMS OF SALE are a follow, to-wit: One-third caih ia hand, one-third in aix month, aad the remaining one-third in twelve month from date of ale, purchaser giving hi note for the deferred payment with approvea personal cecnnty, Bearing ix per ooat. interest from data of aala, and waiving relief from valuation or appraisement law. Said sale will ba made free from all lien including all tax lien. IRA C. ATM Alf, Jan. it, '91. Commissioner. Fulk Corr, Attorney. Dmnkennt, or the Liquor Habit i'Minroy uureet oy Aammmenng Dr. JIaine' Golden Specific. It is manufactured a a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of colfee or tea, or in food without the knowledge of tho patient. It ia absolutely harm), and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether tbe patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousand of casts, and in evnry imtar.ee a porluct cure tin followed. It never fail. Tbe intern once impregnated with tba neeitV, it become an utter impossibility for tbe liquor appetite to exist. Cure guaranteed 48 pace book of particulars free. Addre GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO, 185 Race St, Due. 30, 91-ly. Cincinnati, O. vYEJ. B. BURFORD, JLtltlaofjrraplaex, Irlutov, Htt ionoi', MannriiGtnrer oi" SlanU lEsookw, JK3nufrvr 4ncl Binder. KO. 21, W8T WASHINGTON ST.,

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-a-rvi i'i tu fit. m i 44 a vini Howard, Jan. 31st, a duighter. Wm. T. Breeden aud wife left on Monday for Philadelphia, with their little duughter Edith, for the purpose of placing her under th e treatment of a noted specialist of that city. Mr$. 8am. Orchard was recently called to the bedaide of her mother, who is dangerously ill. Dr. Simpson, who has been practicing at Bedford, has now gone on tbe road as an agent for the sale of surgicil instruments. His ter ritory id south. Mm. Burbank, mother of J.O. Burbank, of Blooraington, died at her home in Evauaville. Jan. 31, aged 80 years. -The Eugliah newspapers are all roasting Patrick Egan, the United States minister to Chili. Nothing remarkable in that, however, aa the Johnny Bull papers were never partial to Irishmeu. Execitur's Notice. NOTICE ia hereby given, tbat tha underlined ha been appointed by th e Clerk of the circuit court of Monroe county, State of Indiana, Executor of the will of Lewi W. Jane, bite ot Moctoe cunty, deceased. Said eiate i uppoed ta be lolvent. JAMES F. JONES, Feb. 10, 'SH. Executor. Fulk A Cnrr, Attorney. SPECIAL NOTICE. At tbe Teacher' examination in Fetruary, March, April and May, 1893, tbe Literary Review will be omitted and in lieu thereof queilion will be presented on David CopperSuld. For June, July, Auguat, September, October and Novemtier, 1802, question will be prntented mi Holme' Autocrat of tbe Breakfatt Tabid. Thi uction is in accordance with a reaolutioa piused by tho laat County Suporintendent' Aaiociatiun. A. K. DOWDES. Feb. 10, 'S2. County Supt. ISacecator'n Sale. Notico I hereby given tbat the underinrd E:tcntor of the will of Lewi W. J one, wi ll, aa mob Execntor, by ration of the provif ion of laid will, "offer fc-r tale at public auction to the highcat bidder on THUUSDAT, MARCH 3KB, 1892, nt the lato residence of jaid decedent, in Van Buren townnhip, Monroe count!'. Indiana, commencing at ten o'clock A.M. nil bU pei'ional property eouiiitine; of Horse, Cattle, Hoi;, Sheep, Waponi, Ilarne, Fsrming UteniU, Corn, Oil! , Wbtat, Hhy, HoiuehoM and Kitchen Furnilura, and variou other article. TERMS OF SALE. All aurni under five rfnllur cash in h,u ; ,n n ,Um of five d..llr and ovor ,redit of ix month will be riven, the ; i.ntcbam-i' eivina note with iwod fnwhold ' uretv , waivini; all relief from valiut'on or apprnineuient Ihw, bearing lix pot cenl intcioit altor maturity. j JAMES F. JONKS, : eti jo, gS2. Executor. j "ul t A Ci.rr, Attorney. 1 1 t -t tt m I yVf.K $ COHU, Ailvrify. Opie in Allen McXaiy't ntuy block, up-stnii j ur.tr corn room. Special and eart.'nt : attention trill it ff:Trn to J'rnhaU tiuinrn ami topiampt eatUetion of claim. t't- ' Hemeat of estate a tpeciolty. j J. F. SIOHO A If, Attorney Offtctvp ' tlair off fitttmnal Hank. All bnainat. ' of a leifut nature aivn careful atttntim Vrobatt busincs a tpeciatty. Wi'l poitrtire t nil court Iltaduuartert fur pern -on f- ' plicanU. Git mt a call, nd careful offeaeioa oiwa ta tit Collection, of Claim, to itttlina decedent j eniatee. and to all other burinttt of a teyat nature. A tpecialty matt of renxoku. Office ore - "Corner' clothing ttor, sow Aleat corner public quarc. LOUDEN $ KOQKRS, Attorn,. Office mtr Firtt National Hank. Hu4mh of a legal nature gircn careful ttention i all court. JtW ettut tit'e examined by aid of Louden AbttracL A specialty mad of in ctllection at d remittanc of tlaim of all kind. BUSKWK J" FITCH, Attorneys Office Vt building tovih of Sank, on ground floor. Special attention given t Probata bunincu, to the collection of clah', and to bl finest in all th court of tin and adjoining countie. DVUCAN SATMAlf, (B. 0. Dincan, Ira, C. Batman,) Attorney. Office over Stone' that ttore, vtt rid public tquarc, .Particular atttntion will be giv cn to Probate cam, collection, ate. Will practice in all the c?urtL IVM H. EAST, Attorney. Ofict u-tt tide public tauare, up-tair over 11 M Bro. dry good ttore. Give prompt 4tention ti Probate butinet. and to :'hc collection of claim. Will alo practice in all court. Agent for only Ifo. 1 fire iiituranee. LUPPINCOTT'S azine publithed. Each number contain K COMPLETE NOVEL, thtrt stories, sketch, poems, etc. Th January, (1892) number contained The ruaalwa; of Major Kllforo, By Young E. Allison. Tbe February (1892) number will oontain lit oy tbe Royalist, By William Wuatall. The March (18(2) number will contain Soldier's Secret, By Captain Charte King, For sals by all Booksellur and Newdealer. SINGLE COriES, 25 CENTS. $3.00 I'ER TEAR, Notice ol' Electloai. Notice ) hereby given that the member of the Monroe County Agricultural and Horticultural Society will meet 8nturday, February 13th. 1892, in tho grand jury "room for the purpore of electing iix directors, and attending to other important busiriesa. f M. ItOGEKS; Prcidcnt, Nr. iiprlna-cr'a Bad Caae. Fari Urns, Uantlrmen: For a Inns timo I derpairod of RvtUng any Miaf from my attack of rlicumtim 1 mtfred day and night, and was only without Jain or unennpeious ot it when wlei p. aring of the South Amcriom Nervine you aratellincand Iwing assured ofiU wonUrful curative uualilic by Mr. Mil is. who had used it, I at once ordered j two doae.i. bottle. To this fact I porhaps ! otvo my lin:, an I mu ns g'Ulelul t )'l for keepir.g the mudioine, ut I am tbat I used it pnmptly. Plcare send me i ne. dnjnn more hot ilea. I intend ta keep il ill tho Uoutu hereafter. ALK5 sprinceh

The Saturday

Edition g Jhe Chicago

ta handsome ilxteitn-pnge weekly n?wpipcr, filled wltb tbe most eBtettalalaaf readtac that brilliant mloSi. wttl trailed In every department of literature, can Jirodocr. It ha me advantage of tbe iit-maU service and la deUvered at the maorltj of poatootces .a day ofmi oUcation.

The Chicago HeraM' Nw rwildiaa. JAUxa W. SCOTT, ralillslia. Address MODEL. Roller IVX i 1 1 b l"ay Canh for Wheat and Cora. DEAL. f FLOUR, FEED AHtM MIS At.. Flour to Exchange for Wlteal. ileal to Exchange for Com, aJi.Tlie patronage of everybody is tolintted. Satiifaction guaranteed. Feb 3-18.U. W. P. DILL. THE OJTSCE. For Medlelnal Purpcaea. neadquartar for finu old rjour Maul whiskie. Ourrtock bin been carefully (elected from tbe leading brand of OLD KENTUCKY' WHISKIES and are unurpased in purity and flavor Thece pood are ftpcciiiUy recomtnendef for medicinal purpose, by reaaoa at their purity. Alio keep in Hock Foreign and Dosnestie Wine!), Gin and Bnud'n', X'i'e'ein nit ional fxporl add Ol.n Jvu B till, the flmtt Bottled Beer in the world. Bm i Ale and (iuiiitt Stout Porwr l Iniponisl nnd .;fpecilly rucoiainendi'ilin ense cf ficki.ues and for mntllfial ptiruocct. TltOCTilAS riaHOSS. Feb. 8, '91. I'ropriiitora IV IS w South Side Square. o- o HAVING BOUOBT tb Furnituro stock of Jsmi M. HunUr, we wiil olfer oroe apecinl bartrnin in all kindi ot Household and Kitchen Furniture. UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT! Will receive careful and pa'rUoalar attention, as we carry a complete line of COFFINS AND CASKETS. Ma. BENT. GOODKH, aa experiunc Undertaker, baa been secure mid will take charge of tUU department. Give Uai a Cull. J. H. Gaston. Isaac Claman Bloomington, Nov 18, 1891 CITT TAXES FOR .1891. lll.DOMlNQTOK. IHD. Jn. tO. 1802. NOTICE IS 11KRKBY GIVEN, lo the Tux-Payer. of the City of Blooraington, Indiana, that (lie Tax Duplicate for said City for the yeitr 1891 i now in my band, on which I am ready to ia. ceive taxe. Tbe following table iihow the rate of taxation per hundred dollar worth of property. Alto Poll Tax aad to which fund applied .- General Levy Genei-al Municipal, foe. ; Sinking Fund, 5a. ; Bond, 7c; Special Tuition, 20c.j Total, 1.0J. Poll General Municipal, 60c; Boad, $1.50 : Total, $1.00. There i alio chareoi to each person owning or harboring wltbin tbt city one male dog, $1.00; one fumalo dog, $2.00; each additional dog, $2.'H. I have also recoivod i.tie itroet duplicate for tbe collection of atrsot improvement taxe on the followintr street : lt.Hit h Kogers, Dunn, ilorUm, Wit SectnO, AVeet Eighth, West Sixth, Lincoln, Eleventh, Rogers, Third and Tenth. Failure to pay th9 Unit inrtallraunt on or before the Third Monday in April, 1803, cause tho whole amount lo become delinquent and subject to penalty. Tho second installment munt te paid on or bofora tbe First Monday iu .November, 1892. PARTICTJLAB. KOTICE. All persons owing ett'eet improeement tax should to slatn, other wife that item may be omitted and tho person become delinquent and ulj.t ia penalty. Tux payer win ana it a aaving hi tnrir time and more convenient to the Tr--uror to pay early and tint avoid tho ruh incident to tbe last few U'lys or tax paying. All persons owina delinqitonl taxe will Hud il to their iutere-'t nioat payment promptly nnd save additional n.M and trouble. I'mler thi- preuint Ihw no ehoi.jo of action i lfl llio Treaiirr. He is simply enjoiuud to m ik" the collection and must do so even if it bo nnidoaj Knt. FUANK K. XVOOLLKY. Treasurer City f Bloomington.. Indiana Vault Clkaxlso bIihhM not be negUdod, in tba intt rost both of cWliiuvfi and health. Joh n Brown U prepared in tb m".t complete mau ior to giv thi Im-'Uief a bis r-H refill ntteiitiiut. Hm lias light cafck, dooiioriaiiiKniHl.criala, and everything that i necesfitry to mako this busineitf a imcfieMt. fyll i.n ilmvi. and get bia figure il in dumper to olean up -.our - premises, tt.uti t'tm tract ly-j

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ftsti tJiH Ai.u jitiKALi) u ine loremoai jonrnauaDC rbamiikra of Wciitern lntercsu, and. twlKTng tbat tbeact are unalled by tbe protective tariff. It I aa ancompromlalnif opponent f a system tbat take from the many to earl, h fue few. THE HERALD In broadly and togrcaalvaS' ilemorratlc lit poUtlc. but it I bound' to p.o party, aave aa tbat party atanda for irlnclple and Justice. EelievlnatBaE tbe aafcty of the republic now demands a rctnrn to constitutional maod(, to economy In admin UK ration, to ta obliteration of war pamlona and to tbe eammary defeat of tbe power" il lnteret tbat bare allied tnemaetvee wltnj tbe lenders of the republican party for tbe purpose of pro mutiny selfish Interest at tne expense of tbe whole people, . THE IlERALD favors return ot tbe democracy to power and will labor Intelligently to tbat end. A anerlal feature of THE 8ATUKOAT EDITIOH Of HIE lrEEAlD, and one o which roach Ptce ta devnf .' ' i? tbe weekly r. cord of the proeTeeaof the Worldlral -.r A ttt iilustraUonB. This alone make It lodlspeasaaw tax those who In :enft to rlslt tbe fair, and to tncee who 4e aof a comprehensive description will be tbe next belt tbloa. In addition lothl THIS SATURDAY EDITION OFflB B1!RAU cottatnx a Ay nopals of the new of tbe week, fall Miixet Reports, a Household Department. Completed 8S0rlraby ponuls r authors. Book Review. "Gosslpof theStage, Base Bad, Turf and Athletic Bports, and list, hut l no mean least, tbe new ot tbe world attractively presented and truthfully told. No better lnvesttcent than a year'e aubacriptlon can be made. Onevter 12.50 1 Sxtufay, onf rr Jb Four month 'rial trip)... .SO I Dailgamd Sundou together. M Ball, incfifg Sat'eTt, I yr. coo OamfU coptet rm.

THE CHICAGO HERALD, Chicago, III. : Execntor'a Mile af Property.

XTOTICK IS HEBSBT GIVEN, thata

i.1 the undemenea Exacntor of estate of John A. Alexander, with tha wtBi! annexed, will expo at public tamo TUESDAY, FEB. trra, 18W, at the late residence of tha above named 5 decedent, in Bloonungton township. Mob- ': reo county.ludian. all the wenvnal proa-i rty of deceased, eontitting of t heaty Corn, Axe, Mauls, Urowhar, tteag . I 1 . . Wpt .

canning implement, u. . f.

TERMS OF SALE. Alt raroa aaderi a& cash : al) sums above thut amount lix month credit will be given, note eUtbil approval aecurity. iala to iMgia at 10 o'clock a. a. I. P. HOPEWELL, Jan 13 '91. Kxecttlec. Soatdera' Exehaitare. Just received at "Soudera Ext-: change," direct from Anaheim, California one twrrel Angelica ana one Barrel Port nine, made in 1837, aad warrant first-ciase. AUo W. Q. Emisoa Jt Co.a3 Beit Grade of Maplv Grove WhUkieajH

Brandie and Gin, which are jjuarantceoTgS

bv tuam to ie tne oi in ue. mnxwm, I nlso keep Tengen & Thieme Pi lena Bottle ilecr. Budwewur, Fa;it Hilwaakt. M etzser'i TarVU and Thieme Js Vai: ner keg beor of Lafayvtte whieb b Den on aie nere tn- tne ye Ait these -ooda will be told on n margin. My place of busiitc i door south of the totofHc, and tut l nefs will be dine on legal hutidy wr SiindKy by the buck tfoer, bc ia t.i forget it. O. BOnilEI,. LOUDEN JSC CO. V Ama ar Bleyeiea, Tttela astt 1 at .'' BERRY BOXES kt'BAS PEACH PACKAGES. GRAPE BASKETS, Paokaaealbr FRUITS aaa VEfiETJ dim new CATALOOUK I statu eat l neeucaTi ow. KEATR,K80& Imn I Motl, M.D., ' Norfolk Building, 8th and Elm 8t. CmCINll ATI, OHIO. Specialty: Kidney Di8rath Relieved r La Srlav ' Narhvillb, Brown Co.. Dec 9, '01; Ji'aris llros.. Genu : l purcned . t. dozen bottle of the South A atari Nervine at your rtora, when I was vour town recently, and bv ita nasi hi been almost entirely relieved of tbeiySs torn oi lagnppe ana raeuraMaaa s bad ooen worrying me o long. I nttt thi mod iw no aa a great panacea for n ill but would rceommeaa that it b)ji chaied from tb.impor(e agenta, F

StfjrS thb 1 tjj 1 1 BEST.

HEN"feY O. COLLKltT-l

Probate Caaae He. Uf In tbe circuit court of Uonroe Ind., Uvcember Term, 101. Isaac P. Hopewell Executor of tha will and tetnmnt of .John A. AJexai dt-cuasttd vs. Phottta Alexaadar, Sti Alexander, et al. To Phoeba Alexander. Stella AleiaaW ' dr. Flora Alexander, Mabel Alaxaao)wS I .1 .1 ll'll tk ' M.. '..-.' Pricel Oral W. Price. Itor U. Prip,4 T. Pi ice, Daniel K. Trico and Otcdkk.. n iiw, Vou arc evir!ly borehy ratified ilio almre nnmed iwtitionur, h Ex of the estiiti; aforesaid, In Sli d in tire tut court of Monroe county, Indil a petition making you dnfondn'n t the) hiki praving; tneix-in lr nn orflrraort crec or hiiu conn. KUtnoiixint; mrr eiTtain real estntti I'uloncilur to tba of raid decedent, and in raid H.aitb u v nitcd. to inako antnt tar . the payi or' the delits and liabilities of laid and that mid petition a,i tiled and ing. is set for lieai'ing in s lid circuit at trie court nmue in lllo-iminat'n iunM on lliA KiK-nntl ItldttMfel aiv .March Term, 189J, o'said oonrt'lto bitas the wb day of March, 199 ii Wlteo, tbe CMk and I:J c-'tirt Ihi I3d !av of llceembaa. VP ,1-va! JOHJJ Y, CH4V

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