Bloomington Progress, Volume 21, Number 52, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 February 1888 — Page 3
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FLOATING GOAP TH CHIEF m MmOx, Toil and XiMttdnr snow wtM ana MHluMy ... Faoit BriMogBB .Duescri Yob Witt But ko OikkkI BnraLuef is Otctsb Bosl SsKAseins wfe" vsonx mho jeome from tbe QrroudiBgcaaatrjr 'a!rT mke it point to visit tb Tobe 8oiitb" bumr nd jemtlrj boBseoa tbespiitb wdcoi tbesjuare. It U a aasem cf cnrioeitm tht will wiy tie remembered, and the veieerinble fact ia that ao maoy of these are aseful and almost l oasehekl aeceastiea. Bat ia achlitioa 4 tbe million ccriositUM theie are ataple fooda, aacb aaailvnraivaad Am gatid and stiver patches,, latest atylea ia jewrfrj. diamonds, rubiea,. He long experience anl. soperiar jodgment of the ekkr.SaJiith n of vast valaa ia thi hease in Iwyinji auppUes, and U Ja. always Dost freeae ft o'eath wken ' jos can buy old papers at the Progress office and fill np tbe chinks' ia jonr hease. Now is, the time Jo getthetiY ' 'v' If'yoa intend: to get a new suit of clothes bfe Spring H U tine; yoa were selecting the goods, get ting your tnejaorsr on MiKaee's boofc sj.fiteiag fbsll the pre- - liaHnariea. There- are not . atany men, ynong or old, we believe, wbo wouM taet be delighted if; they could have :wme aasaranee thttthey were to have one of McGee's natty j wiits to wesr, but of course e eant H afford W It is a pleasure, however, Hi look at the nice ;''ods, and l see the raits tlat' are iueing ' ra apleaW-o fortunate than oarswtve Ir you wast Saxony or German Kniuiag Tarn MeGaN & Cj.V n the boaie to visit. Tbey ke p everything that yon any .call for. The omuy first-dasB dry goods Store oa tbe sooth aide of tbeuqnare is Charley Mobley's. Charlie has grown ap ia the besinesa, beginning St the bottom and 'Working ap -gradaallji. apd he aadeeafaaes the Dssiiieat thoroaghly as all men do Who eoBM op ia this way. . Mobiey bos earned aa enviable repvtatioq fb keeping ihe cboieest gocds in enrbreidetwamiery,handkerie&, gloves, etc , and he maintaiaii that Vepotathm. becaase he know the taste of his enfitomers sad can bey Snst the daas of goods tbeyd'i&aadHe h-s also added boots and shoes, and can fit you out. Go" tad see him srhea yon come to toao he WiH treat yon right. . . BLAIEt. BLAIB. BL2.IBL There are greater bajgais than -ever at Blair's Shoe store art w -Go iat MeGee's elpthifig etaporitim, sooth side of tbe ttqaare, and exaaaiae the sew stock cf.furnishiof; goods. He has some of the nicent lines of tics, shirtaj tiuspendWL eoilm. cajEs, bats, ate- ever brought to this towiu $ knows where the a ic tat sad esosi Aashionable goods are to be gottea, aad he gotstaeav : i MM-! i ' Fwwxbs aad ethers who'desire . ,Kd .satiaiaetonr Innoh. so to BeaokaetVbakery. Beackar;aket sptendtd ovsee, his bread is light and snolesome. sad he kenps sverythtag else yew are' Kkeir to call fur la the war of eatables. Beaekart's praad is always tbe best. Cboieest Coflees. Teas, Tobse'eos and CSgors, at Hemp. Wihoa's grocery store. Try one of the new oraaos or cigars at torn store Otstkbs ate now ripe, t ad Gee iSenokert. at bis potNiar reitaorant on Sooth College A venae, has the best Inst can be procured. For ate w, fry,, broi or a dosea raw, go . to jscnefcart's. Im. Wakstss's Health Corsets ars tbe best article of the kind ever offered to tbe poblic, they surpass ail others in the eomfoit with which they may be Wore, and are health ' prewrrisg hy reason of tber shape. MeCaJIa dj- Co. are sole agents for Btaomiflgtpa. V&JLiQ WoBtSY has lot of first-class Buggies, Carriages, Pbaetow and Spring Tagons, s his Hvery stable, which be will sell ior cah or will trade for tanies or hm. CalloaCnug before yoo sell you Etfifc. V
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swrBiak eoods and prices are uneqaaieet ia ute cny. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. ewTOood to sat. Good shoes at dosing oot prises at Blair's. BLAIR, BLAIR; BLAIR. W-To still further reduce stock, will conttnne the slaughtering of pnees, uau at uuur s. Gov Davis has been working in Denver for some time, hot s fter the weather turned cold he deter mined togo to California till sptmg. He did pot like San Diego, and Went on to Los Angelas where he 4s at present located. - Tbos. Gaskins is one of the latest recipient of pension. - Studebaker Wagons at Aliens. Seed Oats - &t Aliens. Lon. Davis is in San Diego, Cal., and baa been" working there at his trade, that of a carpenter. He writes to his father that Ins bad lock; ia stilt with him. While on-a seaaoKt vntn anomer man, thirty-eight feet from the gromifl, the fraH atructore fell, killiug his companion and shaking bim np badhr. though he expected to lie able to work in a couple:. oJ weeks. Mrs. Freeze, the new teweher ii the igradrtl wholi has mov wl into the Knndplph boose, on ooutn College Avenue. Stcdebakeb Waooss . v At Aht-SSB. Qnn.l fX. I A Alltfna.
, , . T -'preparations to go to California . Homer and Lewis Leonard. . , , . ... .
are at pesent m oan jiraucisco. Cal., Silas Leonard is in Los Angeles, Cal-, James T. Leonnrd is in Keeuviile, uregon, ana v . I. Leonard is at or near GainsVille, Texas. Fred. Howe writes that he will snon embark ia the drug business St Los Angeles, Calif., in partnership with Ed. Howe, formerly of 8pencer. Seetl Oats At Aliens. Studebakkk Wagoss At AUfBNS. Hiss Libbie Small is steadily a .t a improving in neaun since ner ar rival in Albevqnerqne, a. m., ana an now walk' thirty sqnares withoot feeling fatigued. Her brother Charles has also been very much benefitted by the pure air, and now wa'ghs 160 lbs. P. K. Bosk irk and his sister Mattie, lett Los Anfres on Monday for Alberquerque, AAnmnaninii Kss M-ataa A nmnoM anH I sTsauaau suaM eavy asascfV aMiHMfw bmv Mis. Norman. . DafsHBtter bas left Harring ton, Washington Territory, and is now located: at tteroo. Montana, Ter. Ee is in the employ of the PaciSo railroad company. Qamel Peterson bouehf of Thos. j Fans recentlf, seven poplar trees, for iliicb Mr;F. was paid $143.15. One tree madj) six 12 ft. and one Bsed Oats At Aliens. Stuixbakeb Waoows At ALX.EHS. . Craig Holer came down from Chicago, Saturday, en a brief visit to bis tatter. Mel. Strong and Leo. Moffett, of Paxton, III., are visiting Mon roe county relations. Miss Carrie Sager, sister of Mf. Norman, has returned to her borne in Valparaiso. Stodebakeh Waooks A? Aw.aws. Seed Gate At Aliens. CORJT, OATS, HAT AXO Ml LI, FEED. Parties wishing to purchase any of tbe above articles will find it to their interest to call on I. Mjlt. Rooebs, of Bloomington, or ad dress Warp, Car & Sops, Cbaimers, White county, Indiana Cooan C'Aav. Bencfcart makes a cough' candy containing pore ho re bound and bo newt, and it is one oi tbe beat specifics in the county. Go aad get .some whenever you have a cotijh, or a. severy 'J. i1.
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Bob Ingersoll says that he does not believe that Jas. G. Blaine is sincere in Ins deelination as a candidate for President. Bob is a better speaker doubtless than-, the undersigned, but we discount him on the truth. Now we know what we are talking about when we say that Blaine is in dead earnest about this business. He will give his entire attention to farming. He has a fine farm here, 'and proposes to make it a success. In bis letter to Charley Alexander he outlines his plans, which are to secure bis fertilisers right sway, as he proposes to raise good crops or none and he will raise next to none without the use of fertilisers. Aside from the profit' there is in raising sixty bushels of corn to the acre, it gives a man's land a good reputation ifj he desires to sen, and also gives the farmer a good reputation as. a farmer. Nothing has yet been fonnd that is half so good as the fertilizers manufactured by the Northwestern FertiMzinir 6. of
L. . ,i , " o w-ii iMcAdming of new streets for a Clucaco, and Alexander dt MilKTi . -. , l , n, , , - iyear or two, and expend iiome of are sole agents in Blooiuiogton for,, . , ' , . , .
gents in Blooiuiogtc the horse shoe; brands! Just member this. reDoug. Field had been making ii j rv. i:r- 1 but one day week before last, owiqg to a singular accident,came near being compelled to forego the pleasures of the trip. He has been kindling the fires with old laths, and so, as usual, arrise one morning and began breaking laths, (many of them having a nail at each end and one in the middle,) and striking the middle of the lath over one of bis knees this central nail was forced into bis leg under the knee cap. The wound did not trouble bim moch . at first but after walking around a day or two there was some pain and lameness. Consulting a physician, that gentleman after an examination, advised Field to go to bed and take as much care of the injured limb as if it had been brokv . . a a A en. injuries to tne Knee dip ireneQt, re81jU n , Iame- ' nese. jurs. Mary juaxweu otirywar war -aw II nt ,er) foimerly of this place, while going up some steps at her present home in Bloomfield, fell, several years ago, and injured a knee cap. Foe a long time she walked with crutches, and is yet compelled to use a cane. Mr. Field; however, improved ery much before the time (or starting, (Thursday last) and after being cautioned to use the limb as little as possible on tbe trip, started on his way rejoicing. Mr. Philbrook, editor of "Problems of Nature," will lecture at all points in the country, here after, upon subjects ot religion, sci ence and nature. He may be ad dressed at Chicago, Tbe convention to select dele gates to tbe National Republican convention for the 5th district will be held in Martinsville on April 18tb. j A "sijHs" iq a coat is an inch, a size in underwear is two innlics, a sise in a sock is one iuph, in a collar one-half aq inch, in a shirt one-half an inch, in shoes onersixth of an inch, pants oqe inoh, gloves one-half an inch, apd in hats oneeighth of an inch. Very few pur chasers understand tbe schedule named. JKeautpnin is announced as a candidate for Trustee of Perry tp. Ike is one of the most popular men in that section, and will make it lively fbr the field,
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Col. Frledley tor Governor-. For the usason that wa ara willing to inbordiirita our pnnonal prefarenc for individual to a c.esiro that luoh" Dominations be cnacUi at, at tbe time tbe eve ml republic nn n jntion meat, will giya. ereatcct promiw of victory in Novemter, wo have not late'y been in tbe habit of euggesting enndi Jtei for office. But we believe that, 'n:stenUy with this idea, we oan uggeiKkl. Gee. W. Friedley, of Lmfayette, ti a ondidate fcr Governor on the republic i ticket No man will quae- f uon lit reputilioioum. in anility be 'it the neflr offttiv nu in the Sfjite. Ttn. hat been prominently before the penpMib1 for yean, and ia held in high iteem. Ha. made an taononibla rocord a ioMiuC during tbe r, and by every act and uttaranco, amci the war, bas proven nu friendship fen t'ie Union scldier. Am a politician be ii f;greiivo; hut, while a hard fighter, is shrewd, politic und full at rciourco. At an orator be ba fuw equal in the cmntwr. Should he bo nominated ba would make a otnvusa whieh would raiic our pan.' to the higheat pitch of anIhoaiamn una fare the way fer t. elorioua fepublicin Tittwy in ladiaoa. Bedford Mail. . All that tbii Mail my of Col. Friedley U true, but w i do not believe lie would entertain the idea of Jiuch a canvaaa at present, hia enjngeiuent being oi a far more pruBUili e character as a railroad attorneyMwit'n prospeota f rapid promo. Uon even above hia present poaition. WoulJo't it be well for the city fathers" to olieck np on the ineir wcsiin upon tne repair oi tiie streets alreudy built? The middle of some of the atrecU are already j cut through to the earth in many ; . , .. .. . . i
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un inese sti'ects alter rnev :ire cn- ; strncted, it will certainly be an exbibilioo. of economy and business judgment Id save those streets al- i a a i . i . reaay mint, rstner man get more poorly coufitrucled streets on their j hands than they can possibly keep in repair. The entire (enter of many of the streets should be cov ered with broken 6tone this spring, if they are to be of any service to the people. I3penc;r Journal: Eld. Harm son High! has been in rather bad health for no me time. Ou Monday eveu'ng at: about 7 o'clock, Mr. Walden went into die store to make a settlement for groceries. Mr. Iligbt went to tbe desk to make out the awount, but soon said he felt sick end would go and sit down. As he turned to go he suddenly fell to the floor. W. T. Coffey and Mr. Waldeu picked him up. unconscious, and, they thought,, dead. A doctor was hastily sent tor, and alter a time he revived. He is now improving aud able to be up some. A convention wa? held in NashvilJe, Brown co., last Saturday, to appoint delegates to the various De noe'ratio conventions. JJ,. A. Folk, Dr. Simpson, Ed. Cor'r and John Easwcre present from here apt announced themselves aseandi dates. The convention did flofc in struct for any one, but the impression ij very strong that Brown co. will vote for R. A. Fulk on the second ba Hot. As the Progress has already slated, Mr. Fulk will have Brow it co, at his back and enough of Monroe toireure his uomiuation.i Dick would have been nominated two years agj if he bad gone to the convention. . Col.llynn has withdrawn from the race far Representative, Tl'e regular meeting of the W. R. C. will be held on Saturday, Feb. 25t!i. All members, are requested to be present, Jam ;r Campbell of Perry tp. died on Sunday, with pneumonia. He wis one of the oldest citizens of Monroe county. Mrs Rebecca Milburn, sister o! I. O. Sutphin, who visited here about a mouth ago, died at her home in Fayutteville, Atkv ou last Wednesday, tbj l-3ll.
Miss Minnie Dunn of Louisville is the guest of Dr. B McGee's family Elder Faulkner is behind the counter now in tiie office
at the Cotnmercuil Hofctil. The Elder bas a new assortment of in nocent stories- -The senior mem ber of the drug iSrm of Fan's Bros, attended the Fox Chase on the 14th on h&rsoback. On tbe return bis ho;ae slipped, fell and threw Mr. F. aver his head, seriously bruising him and brtkin& a rib. The horse was also badly hurt- Yesterday, the 21st, Mr. Andrew Dodds, formerly of this pluce, was married hit. Chattanooga, Tenn., to Mies Jennie JiliigUes. The young couple will come to Bloomington. on, their, wedding .nr- Norman fc Kennwly beat all tbe cases that wnrti docketed against them in circuit court . N. Thrasher, G. h. Brandon and jas. Dinsmore are caodidateH for Trustee of Van Bar - a ren lp.-r---sHeory George ie said to be a fjie and profuse "epitter" on the roetru ra. Persous whs were present My thnt while lecturing he'd stop and spit right left, and ovf r hia shoulder, in a very refined way .An accident occurred to the north bound express train, Tuesday night- a week, by which (he fireman was killed, the engineer ijuredvDd the passengers somewhat shook up. Some seven 'miles north of Bedford tbe engine struck a large piece of sandstone that rolled from the cut on the track, the enjrine ran off and tumbled oy(!r, the fireman having bis bead crushed. Death was instantaneous. Tbe escape of the engineer from death was almost miraculoiiAj'ss he was thrown some dis tance from bis engine and portions of the broken cab were piled over and abfc.it htm--- The "Y" met on Monday oigbt with a good attendance, Several interesting pa pers were read "The DePauw will case has oeen compromised, Mrs. Mcintosh receiving about 1180,000 in cash and in good negotiable securities r A gentle man who resjdes at Sterling, Calif., Perry Fyffe, is visiting relations and friends near Maple Grave, west of (own- There will be a num ber of candidates for Constable of Bloomington ip., thin spring. This office is becoming a very im portant one to office seelren "David, Uio 8bepherd Boy," at the Opera Hquhp, the night of the 24th, y ' wusical talent of tbe city j.j Item ember it--The unc ia in nowise named by the recent rale of furniture. He will furnish colBns and attend to the duties of a funeral director as heretofore. The widow of Robert Johnson died with pueuoionia last Saturday, after nine days' illness. Her husband bad died two weeks previously, after an illness of five days with the same disease, and Mrs. J. took cold while attending the funeral. Her age was 4$ years. Elgar Smith, over iu the edge of Brown, diet! last Friday night, at the sge of 74 years. Mrs. Freeze, who has been teaching at Kirby's school houtw, was elected )astv Saturday, by the trustees of the graded schools, to teach a school in room No.2. Mrs. McDerraott has been teaching 111 scholars, which is more than one teaober should be required to look after, and the trustees very wisely determined to give some forty of these little pupils to -auolher teacher, Mrs, W. J. Alien, Mrs. J. B, Mitlky and Mrs. Braxtan went to Indianapolis on Tuesday, accompanied by Cspt. W. J. Allen. The ladies will attend a State meeting of the W. R. C, while Mr. Allen will turu his attention to the Grand Army. Paul M. Donigian, an Armeoiun from Constantinople, will de liver an instructive and entertaining lecture on the "Manners and Customs of the Turks." at the Christian church, rriday evening, Feb. 241 h, at .7:15. The lecturer will apjiear in full Turkish costume, sing in the J urfcish language, die. He will soon return as a missionary to his people in Asiatic Turkey. Give him kindly encouragemeut. He coraen highly endorsed by Prot. McGanvey, o( Lexington, Ky. Admission Itjl els., children iOcts ftanaao Still Drwvrs Ttiera, Tiffin, 0 February 10. In otic day this week forty-ona fami lies letlt Adams and Thompson townships for bninca in the V est, They made up two trains of freight oars with their goudi. They go to Kausas. deems mat tie JK.ansas Uooiu is not entirely burstcd, as some would . lead Mi in belief e.
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UNfVERSITY NEW ITEMl. To-day beine Wat hineton't birthday. no rociUliona are held at fia I'alrtintity. Mr, lioeb's motbar vUltod bim last week. Schuyler Daviaaon who wai 'injured ume time ago wiuio couune, a arain in cellege. Tli; lecture next Sundav afternoon will be tiilvored by Prof. Arosi Atwalar. Subjot : "Ommon Hoaaaty." Dr. IUbne was unable U bear bia claswa on Iloaday last. Miss Ida Fariiwho has a xaition in in tiie BUflttavilla aohooii. tiaited tba Voiveraity one day laat wiiek. Hi ts Mamie Logan FisMadihe UaiTeraity.ou Tbarsday last. Frei hmen and 8ohnamaraa t ad thn an nual fight orar tbe burnina: of Horace last wtk. Work ia now rapidly going br ward on tbe cow Phi fai ball. Mr. lu Vn Biukirk Is much batter and will probably ba, in oalltya ijaiu nakt Tba E-ifma Chi borKar geiliing ready e paper thair ball. Prof. Olark was .uitabls to meet 'bia claaaaa ia Burie on ITrida lai t. The wifa and aiatarf i'rofimor Swain visited tbe University on JPriday morning last. ' Pro!1; Ailev was unable t bear his clajfo in Matbematica on Jrjday last on aucuuiit of th illnaso' hi.i lit.le Jaughter. The 8onur dasa held a mailing in YreUstot f(ji.rooni oa. jPridajf afternoon-. last. . Mr. Cbas. Vestal of Kaweaitls. a friend rf Misa Georgia Byre, wax in ilia pity thu nrv oj tee wees. . Wasbinirton's birthdnv unn venarv will be celebrated hi the college' chapel this evening by speakers from the literary sotaelies. Professor Woodford and '?ifa left for Florida on Thursday last, expeiiting to be gone about ten days. Dr. Jordan loft TburMlav last to be away a week or ten duya. tie will lecture in Franklin and visit Minneapolis and Chicago. . Some of the bays decorated tho German class rooms with Valuntines in honor of St. Valentine's day. Tba wink, was done tbe night before. Mr. Morgan Mien, brotbi r of R. W. Mien, of thia citv vaa m trried at hia home in Grensburg on Wednesday but, to Mian Gail Hamilton ot tbe aame city. Mr. Miers attended I. U. socio years ago. H. Vincent will not deliver hia lec ture liere as announced in tba lec ture co urne. Dr. A. A. Willetta ana -A. P. Burbanke will be addud to tbe course to take hia plaee. Mita Pb jbe Oouzzins will probatly deliver a lecture daring the year which will be conaiJort d one of the lecturu course; PREP, DEPARTI1EMT. Did you get a Valentine ? t A Prep. Special Why notT The Jun'.crs bad an examination Thursday and one in Latin Friday. .....The mid-term examinations are ovar. s .....A "Latin Deck nation" is the latest novelty. , Mr. Charles Rtwles is now atenl (or tba indiauapolia Suuday Journal. ....Misa Iiiou will probably return next twin. Pram, aeero to take in all enterlainuiimti but the C.Hir?S. J-ectures'. ......The Juniors bad an ( lamination in Aritbiuetio laat Tueiday. Very (law Preps, attended Henry George's lecture, bu: composed a large part of tbe audience at field's Minstrels. ...... I. ou. Baker of Stanford, Ind, a n'ster of Nora Baker, who graduated from thia department last year, entered Prop. Tuesday. The question for d bnte on next ITridny is, "Was Ibe old bu1aI System Bi'neficiul ?" An Mr. Uarmiubaul and Mi.ts Perriuir; Neg., Anti-tuudalism and Miss Buekirk. P. B. Smith stopped bera on bia way homo from near Slmif rd, where he tuts beon leaching, and honored Prop, with a visit last Tbowdaj. Could nnt .o,nt'3st of some kind be ariaaectibetMeeii the Juniors und Sen iors 1 Wa hm only lUMta rious ol-JetiB. ana mat ia, mm wiai o .pewten loo badly. . The question for delut on lart-sTti'-day nfternoon was, m Wi the Execution of Mnry, Queen of Scot j," Justifiable J" The contestants were: Af. Misses Hughes and louden; Nog. M inset Demareo and Woodward. The deolnmutions of Misses E. Duncan, Feltus and Ja:kson, tho solo by Mies Florence McKee and a gatna of Post ware tbe principal eteats. Harry Orchard came tlown from Indianapolis lut week aud staid with home folks a couple uf daya. Ho left his iiieasure with MtGce (or a suit of fine vhiic iti tovr clotbes
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SPRING AN NO .UNCI: ME NTS. Iseno Sutphin will lfl a ctndidata for the otlloe of Truitee ol Perry to wi sh ip, iiubjecl to tba itadeioa -oi the Itepulliuiu dominating Ckiarentfain. Through ihe aolicitntiou of bis many Mends, Kara Purring jr1 will baa candidate for Traateo uf Pa ay towna hip Subject to tba Beptiblican nominating contention. Tbaraia Maiaey 111 be a onmlidut for Truatee of EliKunir j.ton townahif cub. ject to Hie Riipublicn i nominating convention; " John Woaley Garrlsoii will te a. candidate for Trutte'a ot Purrj towitahip, subject to tba Bvpublica a no minuting coitvantioa. In Accordaneo 1tb tba wfcbss some of my friends iu tbe Cot: havine couaul ted. quite a nuoibn have conolludod ufter mature deliberation to'announce inyialf, (it a candidtie for tba office of Trust oe of Prry Township, sub ject to tbe Re publican Oonvontion. ... " JAMBS M.. BIGB, Mrs. Leonard is still with her son, Mr. firufria IliinoiB. ' r McGee's new suitings arenow arriving for the-spring tnide, and h-is already full rf order. ' Jas. R. Ilansrd, of ar "White Hall, died vritb consomption on the 5th ',nst., aged 36 years. " -Jodgs'Franlilin will eotas to Bloomington next week to bold court. Several railroad cuse come up before htm. Old Mr. Carpenter, who resided near Stanford, is without doubt the oldest man in Monroe county. His age is93 years. Paul M. Donigan, an Armenian from CcnstaiitinopIe,will lecture in the Christian church at Srnithville to-night (W'ednesday). v Faulkqer-ie in full charge of the Commercial, hotel now,, and will make many radical improvements iu the bouse. He understands how to do tlils. Be a. Adams, jr. returned frot4 Kansas on Friday. Ben. thinks the "boom" will set in again as soon as the cheap excursions begin next month. The fox drive in Richland tp. drew a large crowd of people, buti not a solitary lox was-seen. A half dosen rabbits were billed and three goats were surrounded and almost frightened to death. Andrew Beeves, father of Jno. Reeves, ex-treasurer, died at his home near JSllettsville on Wednesday night last in bis 80tb year. Peceaaid represented Monroe county on tbe Legislature and wsa abo Sheriff 0! the county many years
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-i5-- sli. one of tbe gentlemen wliqoppposcd the movement and refused to sign a petition to Congress was coerced into doing so by a half doncn of the ladies, When the Mies have the right af suljrage they will control many oNV male voters., (it js feariid) by coercion. Crecncastle Banner: Tuesday vcuinji; two young women were seen p'ing from saloon, to hIoop, mid tii'iuk from tbe bar, Mr. Polly Ann Smith did un Sunday morning, after a pro jced illness, with pneumonia, D, A eyclows struck Mt. Vernon, lib. lust Sunday afternoon, k'lljog thirty people,' wounding one hundred, and destrying half the bousen in the town. A cyclone iu winter is a new scusstioii, Mr. Truohlood, of Kansas, n pcusiu of Hiram JLtindley, is visiting iti ibis place. Maj. Mulfcy went to udwria jwlis on Monday, and from tliep cops to Rrrighth-iown as a niem.ler j of the Board ol' Visitors of jjje&ol ditfs Orpnacis i-iou'e,
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