Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 1, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 February 1892 — Page 2

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m Man iWrfed at Mipoii KETOHsVlCAPl CHVBMTH2 1 n sppoiat 16 delegate to the District CoavisUioaL, to be held at Indianapolis, March M, te select two delegate and two ahernata ta the Bapubhean National t'ooveation. Also, t appoint delegate to the Stat reasvaation- to be held at Indianapolis, .March lath, to (alert four dolagataa-at-larwa sad 6xir altera for tha State of JadisM ta tha Republican National ConvtUw, at Miaaaapolie, Jane Ilk, 192. Oa Satarday- tbe Republican of Jtftmrae eoanty atet in conventioa at the coast hne, according to the rail, aad Ho. H. C. Duncan was tinaaisrvrctely eboaro for chairman. Alter tbe nrsntsaticn had been i-oeapleted, it wan waved I hat a roatarittee of five te appointed to aelert delegates to two conventions at fatimnspasns. The committee eboatn by the chair was V. Bradlate, The. Maaney, Simp. Sharp, C. IK lleijahlaa aad The. Eller. While the exMnraittee was out Hon. XftP. ftogera was called upon aad wade a lelliaa; peeelv Tha eosajaiitee raaa ia with tbe following list: commTioir or March 3bj. IVIctea W. P: Rogre,Enoeh Fuller, L. V. Kutkirt,, H.C. Duoraa, O. K. Perry, Simp. Sharp, H. F. DttlMan, W. H. Afetas, J. T. Wnooward, JoJ.n Jiance, S. Gnat, L. A. Clark, W. Bradfute, A. G. Mefbeetere, Geo. Thornton, Ken. Smith. Alternates Tho. Maaary, fir. Geo. Maoson, Gen.1 'Welch, Joha A. Reeve, Tims. Maooe, lama, IWnbili, Henry 3aitine.ry, Geo. Walker. coirvaarnos or rimh 10th.' UeteaatmJ. ft. ftlalky, J. G. Bk, Jo. AlVn, Harry Imea, JUfejrr Kerr, John Fowler,' Jus. F. Jnfaiaaa, W. II. Mar. Alternates Wat. Fees, FlrtchW McCbnnell, Gen. et, Jas. Kohimon. Wat. Neeld, Joe LindW, R. R. Stewart, 1V . H. Smith. Bni4uttun were 4hra offered aad adopted as fallow: B W. P. Jtogera Revolved, That we, tha Republican of Monro roeaty, in mm narration a, asa Ma i, do cordially endorac and approver taa edm iaialratiem of Prreident Harrison, a aannrnbla, honest, patriotic, and to the beat iateraatR of the whole Nation. Resolved, That hia reworuinaiion tor tha salted nSsuci wbioh ha now lib would moat oar hearty approval, aad to wear lri r el action tharaafjar, ws woafj mwt noaMeatly oxen oar greatest andcaron. By Jama F. Morgan Ba it laoatred. That , tha Repnhti. esana of Monro county, in coatrrntion io(mhlad, do iadorsa the adntintatrhtion of X'lwatdent HitrrUoa, aa toing wiso, patriotic aad tatha bait intareatsof our Aabri aa inthatkM, and raCtvorhii ranomihation at Indiaaapali. 1. That we andune tbe praaent Tariff law aad lacipraeity, a Ixaai; conciateat with the beat iateraatt of tha American X That waandorasthoaetf of thatlst t'nogwea a wioa, jnat, and ia accordaaea By W. Bradfute IaouBch a Vat. 17. HiH h i5Fried a n aitabte candidate for a di.trict dale. ISatatoth timing National Kapablieaa MTaattoa to ba hold at JiiiiDeapolia, Jaaa next, ataohred. That it ! tha derira of tha SepihHaanp of Iirmroi county that bo bo a candidate for that petitinn, and that the dalapttaaaelaeted Mm day to tba diatriet rnnvaatioo he raxtroetad to use all their iaCnamea aad power U elect him te that pari lino, aa a man beat aattad to adrneate the reaoettBatioa afOeaeral ilarrieoa. By Maj. MolkyKeaolTad, That tha Kapablieaa of J"nM oaaoty Bare a urancl MallT on Hotnrdav, liurmber Kb, 1892, to which ryerjbuly in Meatot aad tba adjoining mania i iariied. Maj. Mulky waaealled apon and taails aoeae pert meat remarks, and af aa a ma waa mhiowco oy nr. witono, a etadcat, after whidi (be cooveation atyNHaed. TadkTs The Board of County Commis sioners were in session last week ' looking over the acts of Eliiah Todd. deceased, Trustee of Polk township. After a careful investigation of all the books aad papers the board matte toe toliewieg record of the receipts and expenditures of said township since the date of the last aettleaseaf, Ang. 3d, 1891 : Krpea- BatBeeaipt. dilure. anee. Jtoearuaa, 63.72 Z.8 C5.63 TownifaipFand, tS.2 17.T .4 rpee.K!Vr!raod, 0.71 136S I04.1S TWrUna jPand, 1,443.01 3OS.0S M51.S1 Mgrand, lS7.es. .6.80 191.00 & 2,1&741.1S 13. Of the above balaoca -tll, 538.45 lnere was oa deposit in tbe First National Bank 9792.08. From tbe above statement it will be seen that the mim of $746.39 is yet due the township from the deceased Trustee and bis boadsmeu, I be col lection of which has been referred to the County Attornev. The Board further finds that the urn of 9114 is now doe to Eliiah Todd from the Township Fond for services rendered to the township for overseeias: the poor, looking alter tae scaooii, etc. 'i'lie indebtedness of the Town snip as indicated by outstanding orders was shown to be $1,504.49, the greater portion of which was menrred is 1 889 and 1 890. le books were kepi is a very toot war, and tbe majority of the -itiwn of the townfrbip had little or no positive knowledge of its financial condition. A foil of the Democratic coonty central committee was taken last Saturday,, showrag that ali were for Cleveland for President except two ttW swd "Hit!."

COXaaREKSM4H COOPER A3tl TUB

Oolitic Xdmestoue In dttntry. j nn. Geo. W. Cwper has len ghowifg up Mme of thc ,hwt ,,. ingi or me recrnt cenntfi repori with referenee to the oolitic limestone indoatry of this locality. Censns Bulletin No. 78, is made to show that limestone h unfit for buiMinjr purHiser), hnt adverti.es the granite of Maine for that purpose. Mr. Gjoper very properly objects to tbe advertising in tlie census report of any industry, but more especially to celpcting one material and advertising it at the expense of another. In the course of a debate an. 1 speech before the house of KepiTsentatives on Feb. 5th, Mr. Cooper, after referring at om length to the testa made of oolitic limestone, proceeds a&jfollows: Mr. A. C. Benedict, writing on this subject in the Kew York Sun, save: I shall now proceed to paint out lome of the error of t?e Cmu BuUetioa,startiwg with the Ulemant that tbe correct teorea were obtnined by tha writer while in the employ of the ecological tatvev of Indiana and wete wed by that department in a report that i in preu and will toon he ready to- dwtribiition. Bolletin No. 7R erediu Indiana with producing 7.4U2.325 cubic feet of building too a, valued at 1194,343. A general average of 13 cents a cubic font is given, all mru ot material being lamped together. The finest oolitic and the puoreit riprap macadam ara l imped together. ThU Jaaf ineatkm of itself in ufliHcnt to ahow the utter wnrthli ssnew f the work of the Cenraa Department, for tbe politic and; tbe tratinel ama autbini; in common in j phyaicaJ atructure, and it would have 1 been nearly aa correct to have chfaiHed the oolitic with she granite a with the tralided limeatonan. Htatwtict clleetl Sy the writer how ' there m ia vetted in the oolitic junrrio of Indiana in U90 th nnt of $J, "88,000, emplovinp 1,141! men and producing 5,IKI.MO cubic feiit of tnn of an average valae at the quatry of 20.16 centa par outiic foot, the M Tgrejate of value of which wiu i,n:i,B32. i. JUr. honer totally ignorra this iirfiortant industry in hi clarification and tables, and devote ahon. two line, hidden in the body ot an olwcare paragraph, to it. 1 might ad;l that Mr. Benedict is a prominent and pronounced Republican, and a staunch supporter of the Administration, barring the CcTWUJ. The freight book" of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago liailway Company show that there were shipfM-d over that road from Kedfbrd alon in 1880, 279,555,298 p..rjnd and in 1890 288,643,44 li ptMinda. And from other qusrriea along tbe same rond, viz, from Salem, Stfuesville, FJIettsville, Clear Creek and Bloomtngton, wait shipped during the year 1889 123,870,059 pounds, and in 1890 137,638,119 pounds, making the grand totals for the veair 1889 403,422 337 pounds, and for 1890 426,331,561 pmindsrfor 'hieh there was paid ia freight to that company alone 16X14,99933. The stone of which I sneak went into bnildtnj; where it may be Mind in almost every State in this Uaion to-day. It can be seen right here in the city of Washington. It is used in thc Shorehatn Hotel, in the Inciter residence, in the very handsome anj artistic residence of Mr. Schneider, the architect, on the corner of 18th and Q streets, and in many other residences here. Mr. Chairman, here is a partial list of buildings in which Indiana limestone ban been nsed as an exterior material either in whole or in art ; Western . Union building, New York; Wilkes Buildine. New York ; Smith Bnilding.New York ; Kroierants oavinc Bank. New York ; New York Times building, .New xork ; Uermama Jjfe Insurance Office, New York ; London aad L-tneashire Fire Insurance Office, New York; Franklin Trust Company, Brooklyn ; Associated Fine Arts Society, New York; Bank' of forth America. New York ; Lamb and Rich block, New York ; Delaware and Lackawana building; New York; The tttokes Bailding, New York ; Haveymeii building, New York ; Prudential building, Newark ; Mail and Express building. New York ; Jewish Synagogue, New York; Mount Olivet Baptist church, New York ; Eighth street and Second avenue church, Near York ; St. Andrew's church, New York ; AH Angels church. New York ; Congregational ehorch, New York ; First Baptist church, New York ; Monnt Calvary church, New York ; 8t. Michael's church, New York ; Farmera' Loan and Trust Company, New York ; Georgia Slate House, Atlanta ; Algonquin Club, Boston ; NinetV'thipl street school, New York; Sixty-eighth street school, New York ; Ridge and Broome street school, .New xork ; r ire patrol station No. 5, New York; City Hall, Chicago; 8tate House, Indianapolis; The Savoy, New York ; Olympic Theater, St.Louis ; Hotel Majestic, New York ; residence of Robert Gollet, Newport ; residence of James J. Van A lea, Newport ; residence of C. P. Huntington, New York ; residence of Wm. K. Vanderbilt, New York; residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt, New York ; Harlem Library, New York, Lincoln Building, New York; Colonial Club, New York ; IHgro Hotel, New York; the Holland Hotel, New York, asr! . the Auditorium iu Chicago, two n:' tbe finest hotels in tbe world. It is used in three bridges over the Ohio River at Louisville, Ky., ia one at Henderson, Kv., one ai Cairo, UN., and in the oew bridgt

over he Mississippi River at St. Iionis. It is nw n more than one hundred court houses and the Government has nsed it in the public buildings at Louisville, Kv. ; St Joseph and llannib.il, Mo.; Quincy, Ilia ; Wichita, Kas. ; Shreve-

port. Ija. : Jiirmingharo, Ala Charlotte, N. C, and at Terre Haute and Imlianspolis, Ind., and it is now being put into Government buildings at .Detroit, Jackson and liay City, Mich.; at Duluth,Minn., and Newark,- N. J, I mention this ranee of territory to show its popularity with thc Architect of the United States .treasury. When the people of Indiana determined to erect ia the heart of her great central city a soldiers' and sailors' monument to commemorate the heroism and patriotism of her sons this stone was chosen for that purpose, hot, as the author of this bulletin would have yon believe, "on account oi its accessibility or cheapness," bnt on account of its beauty ami durability, aad it is being supplied from the quarries of Stinesville, in Monroe County, in my district. And when this beautiful struct ore is completed it will stand, Mr. Chairman, not only as a monument to the memory of onr soldiers and sailors, but as a splendid exhibition of one of the chief resources of onr State ; and it will remain a living and enduring witness to the gross inaccuracy and willful rnitrepresentalion of the Eleventh Cenxus. iUiall Foreign- Continue ta Iruvr Pensions r At last iHMJole ore awakening to the wrongs in the pension busi ness. General Newberry of Illinois, himself a veteran of the Civil wr, has introduced a bill cutting off pensions to foreigners and nonresidents of the United States. Most of the foreigners came to this country to tike advantage of the big pay offered for substitutes. There was no patriotism alont it no "defense of thc flag." They enlisted for coin and got their pay. In an interview General Newberry said : "After (he war foreigners who had come here as soldiers of fortune took advantage of the liberal pension laws and returned to their native country where they have ever since lived, rearing their families on the money paid them by the United States. It is not now or was it ever their purpose to return to this country, nor do their sons acknowledge allegiance to the United States. The pennioner himself takes advantage of his position to atnnlve himelf from his duties to his home government, and lives in ease snd luxury on the bounty of the United States. It is a constant source of annoyance t' our consuls abroad demanding protection under onr fhg (ram the duties owing to his own government. There are several thousand such pensioners living in the kingdom of 'Wnrtemburg, Germany, and our minister to Turkey says they are scafered all over Eastern Asia and Western Europe. We know many nre living in Great Britain and Canada." ttrewth of Industrial Art la) .a Bater lea. American Economist. One after another the great indiwtrisl arts of man are attaining i heir highest perfection in tbe United States. It was supposed, not many years ago, that we could not hoje to overtake the industrial centers of the old world in tbe manufacture of iron and steel, yet to-day American cutlery, machinery, locomotives, railway cars, and a hundred other products of Yankee skill and ingenuity are acknowledged to be the best and most perfect products of their kinds that the mind of man has devised or human skill wrought out. Fifty years ago hardly a yard oi silk was made here ; now the famous looms of Lyons acknowledge our supremacy. A quarter of a century ago, to have a reliable watch, one must send to England or Switaerland. We lead the woild in watch making this second year of the McKinley tariff's existence, and the watch factories of England have been all bnt closed by American competition. So-of boots and shoes, and, in a measure, of textiles and pottery. Every year adds to the number of industries in which we stand pre-eminent. Only a few weeks ago a contract was made with American glass-makers for the construction and erection at the world's fair of the largest telescope in the world. Hitherto the French were supposed to have a monopoly in the manufacture of the best telescope disks. The tax-payers of Monroe county put up six or eight thousand dollars every year or so for repairs on the pikes that run nut in four directions from Bloomiugton, and thc people who pay the smallest amount of taxes to keep these roads in repair, or pay none at oil, use them constantly. Hrnoc it is of the utmost importance that they should see to it that only the best care is taken of them. To assist iu this object thc following act was passed by the legislature, and it should be rigidly enforced right now while the roads are thawing, and are full of moisture: "Be it enacted by the General . Assembly of the Stale of Indiana, that it shall be unlawful for any i person to haul over any turnpikce 1 or gray-) reads xl any tiiye when

the same is thawing through, or is by reason of wet weather in condition to he cut up and injured by heavy hauling, a load on a narrowtired wagon of more then Iwenty-

hunnren pound, or on a broad-tired wagon ol more than twenty-five hundred pounds, and any person violating the provisions ot this act shall be fined not less than five dollais nor more than fifty dollars Jor each load so hauled." Indian Farmer: Last week hogs advanced 5 to 10 cents more in Chicago market, good to choice, light and heavy mixed selling for $4.50 to $4.80, while heavy went to $4.90. The rush to market is over and prices arc going up, as we stated they would. We repeat, farmers are too much inclined to sell at once. It would have paid to feed hogs till now and sold at the advance. Additional XiOeals. Born, to Wm. Lease and wile, Friday night, a daughter. The convention last Saturday reminded one of the campaign meetings of September and October, when Republicans have . donned their fighting harness and are ready for victory. The attendance was unusually taree. and the enthusiasm unbounded. Under thenew law, the county clerk will receive $2,400, the auditor $2,600, the recorder $1,400, the treasurer $2,100, the sheriff $2,1 0C annually for their services, for self and deputies providing tbe fees are that much. Dr. Coulter delivered the Sun day afternoon lecture, at College Chanel. A "give-away" paper called "Saturday Siftings," was thrown about the streets Saturday It is a reprint of the Ellettsville Citizen, and ia printed at that town by W. B. Harris. Its object is to get advertisements. Mrs. Adkins is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Teter, in Noblesville. Isaac Walker was veiling L. D. Rogers and other friends in Evansville, last week. Miss Pauline Ehni was vieiting friends in Newburg and Evansville, last week. Fierce Woolery came in last week after a successful trip through Iowa and Illinois. He reports a good business in the shoe trade. Born to Henry Alexander and wife, a son, No. 85 girN and 3 boys. Mr. ami Airs. .ain. IVidds lef' last Friday lor Chattanooga, to upend several weeha with friend1. Simp. Sharp, postmaster at Ellettsville, is one of the reliable kind of Republicans. He was unable to get a train Saturday morning, so he walked to Bloomiugton, and walked luck in the evening after attending the convention. There is no discount on Sharp. Miss jSaouie Duncan of Bedford, is the guest of H. C. Duncan's family. . Judge R. W. Miers was visiting his brother-in-law, Steele Rvor8, at Jefferson City, Mo., last week. Thos. Kilpatrick, on Monday, was notified that his arrearage disability claim had been allowed, and that the amount he will receive this week is $1,602 36. This is good news for a worthy veteran. Cbas. Springer was visiting frieuds in Rush ville last week, where he wa joined by Mrs. Springer who has been visiting in Greensburg. 'They returned Saturday. Transfer of Real Estate, Furnished by Jas.W. Jackson, Reoordar. For Deeds and Mortgage, correctly ex cuted, call at Recorder' Office. Helton Pauley to P G Pauley, pt neq lees, Ferry tp, David P Baldwin, seminary lots South Park, Bloomington Imp Co, to Jas F McKinley, pt lot 98, Maple HighU, John B Fie! i to Lewis G Waldan, 37 acres in Richland tp, John Holland to Wm Burkart, lots 18, 19, 20 and 21, Smithvillo $300 1.600 SO 950 to P G Pauley to Nancy J Keck, lot sec 8, Perry tp, 186.66 Ira C Batman to Pleasant Mohiey, lou 41 and 43, Davi add, May E Sly to Marion J Lentz,nwq cq socle, Folk tp, Wm Fowlarto John F Whaloy, undivided swq ocl9,YanBuren tp, Monroe Dearman to Alice C Roger lot 14, Howe add, Pleasant Mobley to May C Meadows lot 10, Cron add, Fleas Mobley to Wm Hunter, lot 41. Davis adt. 408 490 120 700 450 150 Ihehsurrs tbat follow vonr name on the printed list indicate the date to which subscription has been settled. For illustration : '"James Horn, je9-89" means that liia subscription has been paid till June 9th, 1889. Not maky publications in this country equal Wide Awake in general tone and puritv of composition. It is one of tbe oldest ot the established magssiocs tbat cater to the tastes of the yonng people, and has resulted It position by merit. The best writers of the most desirable literature only nra admitted to its pages, and the illustrations in addition to lining ftrst-class are vlcvating in tone. A family will be better by receiving Wido Awake, because of the moral inBumca it will bring, and the children will he mor iatelligent in consequence, of tbe lessons H teaeties. I). Ijilhrop & Co.. Boston'. j sra ti j'-iMisMr. Soi;o for sample cwpy

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Ten minutes' nae three times a day will suffice. Fitly Per Cent. Heller. Takamah, Neb , JanO, I82 I. P. Hopewell, Bloomington, Indiana, Dear tiro., I havu tuknn four of the onulialf doiten bottles of South American Nervine you had font me from Faris Bros., and' I feel at least 50 per rent, betUr than I did before using it. I have put tha other two bnttlvs away for a rainy day, as I was afraid I would have trouble in getting it again. It is surely a wonderful tonic. Yoi.r Brc , s. c. norswatv

KCiTICE OF r.I.ECTIOIa. Office of the Louisville, New Albany A Chicago Railway Co. No. 80 Broadway, New York, Februnry Fib, U92. Tha annual nesting of the Stnckhnldora of th liouisvilla, New Albany Chicago Railway Company will be held in thu offiVcs of tho Cuuipany at .Indianapolis, lndiitna, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9m, If 92, nt 12 o'clock noon to elect directors, to consider and act upon a propositi n to change tho time of the annual meeting, to the third Wednesday of September, to consider and act upon n proposition to the Chicago A Western Indiana Railroad Company with reference to additional terminal facilities at Chicago, Ills., and to transact, such other btisine as mny be brought bofore the meeting. Polls open from 12 o'clock noon to 1 o'clock alternoon. The transfer books will ha closed from Feb. 27th, 1892, at 12 M. until March 10th, 1892. at in A. M. UAMUKL THOMAS, President. W. II. LEWIS, Secrelsry.

ExeeBtar'g Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that f ie undersigned has ben appointed by the Clerk o'f the circuit court of Monroe county, Stale of Indiana, Executor of the will of Lewis AC. Jones, late ot Monroe county, deccajed. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. JAMES F. JOMES, Feb. 10, '9!. Execttor. Folk & Corr, Attorneys. S FECIAL NOTICE. At tlie Teachers' examination in February, March, April and May, 189:1, the Literary Review will be omitted and in lieu thereof questions will, be presented on David CopperBuld. For June, July, August September, October and November, 1892, question will he presented on Holmei Autocrat of the Rrvakfast Table. This action is in accordance with resolution passed by the last County Superintendent's Association. A. K. DOWDEN, Feb. 10, '92. County fitipt. JL. u Cards. fi'T.K VOSR, AUornryt. OJTtc in Allen 4' ifeffary'i nH Hock, uo-ttairt orcr ttrntr ream. Spte.ial and careful attention Kill be gixtn to Prohatt luriniu, and to prompt colttetwn of claimt. Settlement of en'atet n rpecialty. J. F. MORGAN, Attorney O05e m. ttain trter National Hank. All biuinent of a leant nature given careful attention Probate bturinen a tpeeinltu. Will foactiee in all fmrtt Headquarter! for penxion applicant. Give mt a tall. MCI.KY $ KICK, Attorney Notaries and ItuHiranct Agmt. Witl practice in till the State and Federal (?airta. Prompt and careful attention gieen to the Collection of Claimt. to lettling decedents tittles, and to ail other bwtinen of a legal nature. A eptciaiti made of ' 1'enriont. Office oner "Corner' clothing ttore, eauthtctet corner public ignore. LOUDEN $ XOORR. Attorneys. Office ever First National Bant. Dunnes of a legal nature given tartful attention in all courts. Kent estate titles examined by aid of Loudai't Abstract. A specialty matte of the etleetion and remittance of elaitns of all kinds. mrsKTRK FITCH. Attorneys Offies in building south of JSf.nk, on ground Hot. Special attention gieen to l'robatt hurinets. to the. eotteetiun of claims. and to bunineui in all the courts of thie and adjoining cowrie. Dl-SCAS f BATMAN, (II. C. Duncan, Irn C. B'ttwan.) Attorney Office over Stviies shoe west siile pvtilic square. Particular ttttrntinn irVL br. giv en to Probate ensei, cnttcrtions, el'c. Will praetia: in all tbe courts. - If If . EAST. Attorney. OJtre vtut side public Mnvre., ui-ttoirs tr'r Hull Urn d'-ugooils store. Wives prtmpt attention t I'robate business an I ta the colteetun of claims Will also practiee in all courts. Agents for only No. 1 fire insurance NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bid will be received by the Common Council of the City of tl looming on. Indiana, in the Council t'baniber, ot mid oily at their regular meeting, tu be In Id TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, 189!, f r completing sidewalks unBniuhed on Fourth street, between Colloge Avenue and Jackson af reet, in said city. Specifications for said improvement nra now on file, and can be seen at the City Clerk's office. The Common Council reserves the right to rjct any or nil bids. Contractors will observe the following resolution adopted bv the Comic in Council: Resolved, That hereafter no hid will be received, and acted upon by the Common Council, unlcs the names of the sureties who ara to sign the bond of the applicant, in case he is awarded the contract, are given in the bid. ROBERT C. GREEYES, Feb. IT, '92-2t. Cits Olork. iotjhiiv afe co., T. Jt LOUDEN. H..JS. GABE. Agent for Bicycle, Tricyitlet and Bicycle Supplie. Bloomlagton, ladluna. Drunkenness, or A! Liquor Habit Positively Cured hy Administering Dr. Haines Golden Specific. It is manhTactured us a powdr, which can be given in a plasn of bner, a nup of coffee r tea, or in food without '.he knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy curs., whether tha patient is a niodernte drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, ! and-in every instance a ported euro hnt! followed. It never jails. The system i once impregnated with tbe Specific, it 1 becomes an utter impciaibility for tbo li-, qitor nppctito to cxUt. (.'ures guaranteed 48 book of p irtioilars free. Address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO, 1SJ RaoSt, Dec. 3, 91-ly. Cincinnati, O. WM. B. BURFDRD, Htli.oyrilOf, Mtittioitoi-, tan.nAtot.iiroi of )Blinl! Uoolfis, JfOnag-rtavor and MO. 'it, tVBT WABHIMOTOV ST., j

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XiYWir, tnererg eim JAUIS w. SCOTT, I'saUsatsv Address MODEL Roller M ills Par Cash tar Wttieat and Cam. DEAL ISf FLOUR, FEED 'A HO ftlEAC. Flour to Xkchanff! for Whmi. Meal to Exchange for Corn. rfTlie patronage of everrhody is solicinxt. Satislaction i;urnted. Feb 3-1892. W. 1. DILL. THE 0STICS. For Mediclnnl Purposes. Hexriqunrtnrs for lino aid Sour Mah whiskies Our stock ha beim carefully selected from the loading brands of OLD KENTUCKY WHISKIES and lire unsurpassed in purity and flavor. These goods are epi:illy r ecommended (or medicinal purport, by remon of their purity. Also keep in fak Foreign and DimbcM.c Wines, ! Gins and Ilrtnd e-, Mo-c'e'.is na Inial i i'X-nrt jut.l U.I JCO IlKEH, tho fltli-tt ll.'t-tl-d Ret-r in the world. K iss Ale and nines Stout Porlor liiiporli-d tnd especially Cwointuen 'ed in case of sicki.us and fur media I f.nrjwisw. TKOUTM.tN is D.MORS. Feb. 3, '91. Proprietor. Xallce of Final Settlement ot EnI title. In the matter of (.he estal.e of James D Maxwell, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, March Term, 1S92. Notice is hereby given, tbat tha under -ign--d, ai Eiecut.r. of the will of James D Mat trail, decease I, has present -d and riled hi ncc Hint an I vouchers in final ttloment ofaaid estate, and that the Same will corns tip for examination ii nd action ;f mid circuit court, on the llth day of March, 18!i2, at which time all persons interested in said estate aro required to appear in said rourt and how cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approver!. Ami tba heir of aaid estate, and all others interested therein, ara also hereby required, at the time i nd plan aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part ofsnid estate. JAMES IX MAXWELL, Feh. 17, '92 Kxoeutor. Fulk & Corr, Attorney. CITY TAXI1M FOH: 191. Bloominotoit, Inr. Jn. so, 1892. NOTICE IS HEREBY (JIVSN. to the Tax-Payer of the Cilyof Bloomington, Indiana, that tha Tix Duplicate for said City for the year 1891 is now in i my bands, on which I am ready to re-j ceive taxes. The following taWi. shows tho rate of Uxation per hundrtd dollaw worth of, property. 'Also Poll Tax aad to "hich fonSa annlied funds applied. General Levy General Munwipnt, 70c. ; ! Sinking Fund, 5c; Bond, 7e-i Special . Tuition. 20c.: Total. 111.02. Poll General Municipal, 50c.; Bond, tl.50; Total, $2 00. There is also charged to each person owning or hrboring within the city one male dog, $1.00; one female dog, $3.00; each additional dog, if2.no. I have also receive;: th street duplicate for the collection of street improvement taxes on the followim;: streets : Smith Rogers, Dunn, Morton, Wast SiKiond, West Eighth, West Sixth, Lincoln, .Eleventh, Rogera, Third and Tenth. Failure to pav th llrst installment on or before the Third Mondnv in April. I 92, cause the whole amount to boeomo' delinquent and suhjei:t to :nalty. The: second installment must be paid on or) before tho First Monday in November, ' 1692. j n rtTtf-iTT.ji n Vrt'irifB I ft Vn, . impTovament m that item tax should so state, otherwlne n 1 1 uiiiruii. ,nioii m v.. may be omitted and the person become delinquent and suhjoet to penalty. Tax-payer will And it a saving of their uiue iiiiu h,wwviiii,ch5m. .,. urer to pav early and thus avoid the ruh . incident to tbo last few days of Ux pay.; :n j All persons owlnc dolinque'il taxs will Hnd it to thoir in erest tu meat pay. , ment promptly and lave nd-Jitional cost and trouble. 'Under the prcHsnt law no chnicii of nctinn is lafi the TfiiaFurnr. lie is simply enjoiued to mako the oollaetlari and must do so even if it be unptrasant. FRANK K. tVOOLLKY. Tieasurrr City of Rliaiminsfton. Indiana. Vault Clean ino should not he ncglcoU'd, In the interest belli of clean, lines and health. John Brown is prepared in tho mot eimpltt manner to irivethis liiisiness h i car'f'it altenlion. Ha has tight casks, deodorialnc! materials, and everything that S necrs'ary to make this husiiic a success. Cull on Brown and g'-t hi figures ii is chsaper to clear, ur, voir premises then tu cutitract tySU'liO. JuVef .

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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 182, at the lat residence of said decedent, in Van Burea township, Monrna county, Indiana, commencing at ton o'clock Ajl, all his personal property consisting' of Horses, Cattle, H.ir, Sheep, Wa-orts, HarnMs, Farm in; Utensils, Corn. Oats, ' Wheat, Hi.j. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and v.trious other article. TERMS OF SALt Ail sums under five dollar ewah ia hiui-i ; on all sums of Ave dollar aad isvee a credit if six months will he given, the purchaser giving note with good freehold surety, waiving all relief from valiuttsia or appraisement beanng ix. cvnl inK rest allor maturity. JAMES F. JONES,. Feb. to. 1892. Executor, f ulk it Vvtt, Attorney. Dbiilf i BUAtSiraSKtlat PSACH PACKAGES GRAPE BASKETS, Packages tor FRUIT8 sai VIABUt.! ooa new V CATaLOSHlC staiLXD em II aeeawavw. iiaTH,i.8Kasa Ififin I Mi, M.B, .: Norfolk Building, 8th and Elm Sta.cmciaiii a tp i- onio. oi'r.t. iai,t x ; rwivaai aussusBsssi CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITS!.

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Nasbvillk, Brown Co.. Dee. 9, "St. ? Faria BroaUenU: I purchasad a oairdozen bottlea of the Sooth Aasatiean ' Nervine at your store, when I we ia) ; 7"' l?n V '"" i . . i.. i . . t f" 'J?1'- T T-.-Ltl 7k!a f 1;'ITn." iTJl B"rt n worrying i o long. I rafjmrel this medicine as a great pans for all 1U but woIa recommend that It be par. chl5ed fpom tbe jroporter' aganU, Kris Bros. Your Truly. HENRY a CULLXH. tUERIFF'S SAsLE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to ins directed from th Clerk's office jifimnsstcirlt ee4rr;1rj cause wherein the First National Bank of Rlonminetoa is plaintiff, and GeorM W. Bollenhaeher, Margaret BolleBbaaher, Martin C. Bollenhaeher, William P. BK lenbacher, Samuel M. Bollenhaeher, Jacob I. Bollenhaeher, Liaaie White, Star Rnrtheott, Kate Axtell Carolina Sarah Kennedy, Asinnio Boliabaeher and Julia Floyd are defonriants, requiring ae to maks tha balance due on a judttmesit of Twelve Thousand and Eighty Ular and Seventy-Mine Cents (1,08 t9

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SATURDAY, MARCH is:b, 1S2.hetwnen tl.o hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and .... . ... . . , . 4 o clock p. mM e, Kinl day, at the door tit the court house in Bloomington, Moaroo county, Indiana, tha rants an 1 profits tar a term not exvpeatiig seven j't-rs following dsoritd real estate, in 3 a term not exveadtng seven Jt-, the followiKc doritl real estate, in Moaroa county, in tho State of Indiaui, to-wit: The north hair of east Frsxti Mtal Lot No. (3.17) Three Hundred tftd Fifty- . 8,-veu, in said CUr of Rhnir gton, in t!M County of Monroe and Sttta of Ind- . inna. If snch rents and pmfita adll not aalt for a sufficient sum U latUfy tahl decfw; interest and eosli, I w 11 at the same tima and place, expose nt T'ublio Batn, tha feesimple of said rem! late r ss mncJk thereof as. may be MrStoieat to dtKhanra said decree, interest, aad cost. ,v r ;. Said sale wilt be made without. anvin lief whatever from valuation or apprsaw meat laws. .'-. 36 inuaan a. rnnn, . biiviiu wsr:. j F0 17, 92.

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