Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 October 1888 — Page 3
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Cas tU le wtw,uncttKt, : tn Oar oJZc 2? ita?n'l ZZZifJ2ZZ7j -aud teaehcr f Phoaography and VTViawritinc. Lent Pawrs. Esm .StnoB Lectures, Letters, taken iaSbortfaavd orra the type writ. Office at residence, East JtJrt wood A venae. sep.l3,3m. Kinr oooMibr the Fall trade daily at Charley Mtkrt dry goods store, oa the aoatitaidc. Hia selection thia aw m aaeoaiawnly fine and the atack -large. Charley aeama to imrar hia stock with each saeceedMg isasoa, and his easiness is iacriag rapidly alas because bis is vsWoary dry goods store on the oath aide of the square If yon are in -need f any of the specialties earned ay Moeley you aboold sot ' jaar pareaaaea, hot. eu at BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. ; w-Geitln aril! find (he ttewcal atvJea of. Sh ca, Buttoo, Conjraa aad Lae4 on tbeBUir cooa'.lra. . vGkt QrTEB8al George Bench anVbnknry and nHtaarant. Ho item only tnejchoicetit. " . , .- a rr Tor will finl the Iwrt gonds, -in 'ili&lfitieeTY lihe'.a'tlleinp.' U'llxs. He wctlvaa fei g"odevrry week, .a rhat-twwbiog in his Uoorc ia stale. (4f m him ia "togrpss. Ulock."
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BUAIiw BLAIR. BLAIR. I . Arx 8EAPOK3 scema to be favor- ; TTwang Ladica uill tn i jnatfalde to the trte and enterprise of
what they want in Sprng atyle: ftoaa at Blaira. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. !
"ikrid; stock of . Shoe fir:Mo suit the etwdittonii of trade,
Ladiaa aad Geatkwea now arriTjag.. ." BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. wTA fine show of 8prias; and Saanaer 8hoc new open at W. T. .Btfaraterewv . Cafieaa. Teas. Tobae- : fa aad Cigars, at Hemp. Wibon's atore. Try one of the new i at cigars at thia atore. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. 'w The new atyea of Shoes for ynwJVfJenwa are very bandmmtt aad are now at Btaira. -Oo Into If cGee'a elothinr portam, sooth side of ths .gqoare, aad exaaiiaa the new atoek of ftim iswins; fjooda. He has some of the aieaat lines of ties, shirts, oospeadata, eallars, cafe, hats, ete. em kwft to this town. He knows whara tba aieeat and most fe&iaaw aJbJa eapds inw to be gotten, aad be fiatav. samsa-a--Writa "to John Sebastian, -aaal Ticket and Feeeenger Areat, dhfc ataa Jlabraaka Bai&aav fcBtad Boato." Tonakn. KlL a4,ba will ibrniah,Toa with foil informs-1 aaa a.aanai.e aarveat .exeor. ataoaoc tlwftriioariiMrdata: AuenftlTaCBaptoeabar ltth aad 5th, October Mb sail S3d, aed.ariil aitoAmaU to your addree printed master jtirine full partieuhuaabovt Kasaaa and Nebraaka bwda, sOtowne, etc -Thia ia tbe New Kanaaa an Nebrataexwriatatt of the great Kock latead Kaato, offoriitg aphmdid indaeo. aato to partial doriroaa of Watiog. i W. TURNER te tlse kaffiair giiasaSraTi DlraetoB IN9 FURNITURE DEILESL f oaaar ta stock thb bkst uaa o FUBNITVRK AND UNDBttrAJtI5 GOODS Jwaa stgar nr BcooMrOTaa, un will aatx ro- coons eaaaraa tha.v akt f- taa; ad aaa as aaroaa rov PBS- saw- rav ios nokth or thk aaaa Ciomiaa Srosgs, wsrr pa r 5c. per yard, fe Hye,
DEPARTMENTS, NOW CfteT0 WITH NEW FAJLIi JO0DS$
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IMS, In the Indianapolis Journal of TBrfyfapWhed the following dispatch: Btoomnirrcx, Oct. 17. An affair ocvrrd with! IhaooatioiU of the Demeeratic parte of Btoomingtoa that it on a par wit the dollar-a-day He that originated at Iadianapohs and n going about th country. The particular bow it to be identically tba same triad of a falsohood, and are aa fellows: A few day ayo Ua targe bedstead factory of the ahawara Bros., employing 160 hand, had reeaen ta discharge one of the number, who sow tarns oat to b Democrat. Job a. Knit the Democratic elector from this district, wb ia now going about with aandfctota Watson, found the dismissed employ and had him make an aB!avit that the Sboven Broa., being Republ terns, and he being aa outspoken Democrat, had diamioted hint oa that account only. Mr. Seat had hie man swear to the statement. and waa making arrangements to hve it apread broadcMt, wben L. D. Bogerts jfputy poataaaater, and ex-ehirmB of tbu vamocraUc central eommittaa, waa informed of the affair. Re at once bunted "P Ewt, and asking for the affidavit, ae: ad it and tore it in to a dozen piece, Utine; t the not time that it waa a fak head from beginning to end ; that too Shower Broa. did not do that kind of buetneaa, and that if tba Democratic eantms had tc be conducted on anch lies it. had battnr aa diteontinnad. Thia an rtgw circtar Katt, and ho flaw into a pawion and aonoimced that he intendod to have tbeaSdarit mad again and hnra it cirealateeV all wrer tba Stata aa another eVidetue of Brablican bnlldoosing nt wnritinawian. For tie lima it created - romW-. leiwIiV exeitomi nt and it iremaina to bo eircuhte thu rmlibl fl?fb'ol. In BWmiogtna, of cutirge, it wnuVi hava no effect, hot, aa with otbar liexof the aw ebaraatrr. it fa intended to k iMjury awy from bonw. theSmkti Boston the south side 0f the sqoare. It ia trne the stock ehand, increased and dimiuishstill there ta a steady demand for tbe'noyejltwa kept in that marvcloaaly sopplied establishment.-' Joe Smith isthe eontroliingspiritof the besinesa.at present, and as he baa been rained in the store be knows all about tba business from. A to Z. Ine best work is warranted in watch repairing, as Joe still retains the services of old Tobe, the expert a aa a a - 1 mecnantA. forreiiaoie makes in I
watches, silverware, fine clocks a l iw school will be opened in oonneoand genuine sold iewelrv. th6i,Jon with the University in the near fu-
Stnitfa fiasttr is the. place you aft - . ... .,- ! FABttEBfi and others who desire !
a good satisfactory Innoh, so toLvfi, u ox bBT8bT n . , . their .laughter who is. a member of the tfeackart a bakery. Benckart makes ! FmiWuin
splendid coffee, his bread is lieht - . . . . , , "1 ami wnoiesonao. and be keens . erythinir else yon are likely to call j for id the way of eatables. Benc kart s bread is always the best. CBAia WOHLEir has a lot of firrt-olatts Buggies, Carriages, Pbswas aaa oprmg wagons, at his Hvery stable, which be will sell for cash or will trade for males or bow.: Call on Craig before you jrifyonr Woek.' It wohth a visit to McGee's atore to see the now. Fall stock of Overeonta and Fall suits that Ed. has fwrehssed in the city and has nrongat here to be given away to btscostosners. "Given awav" nsv sound strong, bat it is nevertheless a fast. It is pleasant to look at inear anieiea and to realise that al most any one may bnv them, hot 'tie pkaaanter still to examine the piece goods and the snits of clothes ,bm being cut out and made right ia the bouse. See the new line of bats aad caps. AaVKCE9IEHT. ' C. VANZANDT baa not retired from boainen, but will be found at bis old stand in the Sudbury block with s complete ilne of UNDERTAKER'S" AND TJPHOLSTKBKR'H SuPBliea. Hs will lnft. devote bis entire attention to these specia! tt A taa . . npea. ami win guarantee work the beat, and prices thoMowest. Remember tho pbws, Sudbury Block, North Side jasro. Stcdebaker Wagppb x : At Alleys. WOOL JEAN8 25c. per yard, M 39f e Km,
Silica alt.prkto.
ILL HO. I,J!on (Oa.) CitiBen. UNDER THE PAL??. " . . ' RABJT BB TUT? BRIOB T 8UN SHINB3 ON. Tula,v afternoon at-30 .o'clock, Mr. C. Bro'nina led to the marriage altar Jfiaa Kllen Guild. The ceremoBV wns performed at HeUiist cliureh of this city. Long befon the t"tio tbis beautiful pbtee of wonhip wa( filled with friends of tho contracting 'pa.rt 't who had come to witneai thia important nmt Tho cbancnl woa fitlintrlv deoonited with floral offering ftnd theohxirch I "ixentod a scene of beauty and uivelineM. Promptly at the appointed time the Widal party entered and marched down l'io atulo to the altar, while the rouiriil r.ilod'T of the weddins marah poalol fm-tb from the orsraa nnder the skillful t-nieb of Mr. T. B." Jonos. First came 7. A. 3. Vattla and Rer. f. B. Johnntone, ? i xtM r. D. a BrTnt.nd wife, Co!. It. .1. H.irkwiiod and wife, and iollowine ttis bride and groom. mnncina at the Mtnr,!n front or the man f God who bad come to anlemnixa the rnnrriaie, Columbus Browning, and Ellen Chiild look the tows that bound them '.ogetbor aa haabnnd and wife until dnatli. them do part. Dr. A. J. Battle, president of JHereer Uni-rersity and brother-in-law t-f the bride, performed the ceremony in benui.iful and impressive manner. Ho was sisted by Bey. J, B. Johnstone, of ,;his city. The bridal party immediately left for he depot where tho cmiplo took tha 8:10 I'otocl: north bound train for Cincinnati iind ofder plaeet of intnrost. Thoy were icillnwnd to the depot by a large number nf, frisnda wIm warmly eohgntulated ;mW. A plisjising Incident was the Wow ing of the whistle of the engines thaf wr in tho yard in compliment to Mr, r:nd Sirs. Browning, Tt h FoMom thnt a marrtae oecars in which the people foel more inte.rrted then 111 is one. The bride is a lady of rare culture ana ronnament, who hits in f he two years rf her residence hero en deared herself to a lare no tuber of friend, Sbe.it the art teacher at the. Dalton Female College and is popular alike with Ote fsoulty, student and patrons. The groom is a gentleman of unquestioned ousini'ss ability, and aociully ho n pleasant and kind to all in contact with whom ha comes. lie deserves tba great prize he has won. The besl, wishes of all go out to be happy pair. Ooltejjo Oatllliasgai. Mki Emma Bain did not attend college last week oa account of sickness. M. K. Johnson who has been visiting iii native village, hits returned. Frofeaor TVoodforJ and wife were in Indianapolis the fattwr part of last week. beon borne for aorae time on aocouunt of dckBUM' bM MtwrM' wi o ' 1 ' went w ovutnru on oniurony w having .Bri inUmt, r.nn hi. fther ting that he was going south on i wn evoDing taaia. G. h. Zwiggett spant Sunday in Mar. tiiisTilla. ' Clnrence BickneU has bean In this city dangoroualy ill With typhoid fever since Friday last, George Bwtxtan goes to Wbito county to-day (Tuesday.) The Senior class met lrofessor Miter on Monday afternoon, and Maura. Honan, Brigri, Carpeiiter and Abel read assays before him. In so Loab went home Friday, having a alight attack of paralysis. Qe hopes to return soon. Yesterday at Ellettsville a brakeman on the morning local freight, north bound, ascending the side ladder of a box car while the train was in motion, was struck by a. car standing on a side tuck and injured probably fatally. If General Harrison has such a happy faculty for saying the raght thing in the riyht way, now that he is a candidal e, why may he not have the happy faculty of doing the right way when he shall become Prenidniit ? This is the Jogical inierenee. If not, why not ? By a telegram received this (Tuesday) morning, it is learued that to men were kjjjpd by a falling derrick, at lillotfaviile, in the Perry qnarry. NEW STOCK CLOAKS, AT THE. we mYE.
Bargains for all at the Baoaer.
No one seenja to be betting on Bel vi Lock wood; What's the mat -ter withBelva? -Wn. Evans, the photographer, has returned from a four days' vuiitto his sifter in Martinsville Mr. Albert Sadler, -'-Mias Floreoce Payne, tho liaac'Isooie daughter of W.L.Pyn .', watt married, cm Thursday last (c M'. Edward Martin of Illinois. --Dspnfy Clerk McPheeters lias been confined to bis bed with chil s daring the past week' When Ji goes, to bed he baa to be pretty The Democrats have rcsurreotad the Harrodsburg band and blew np a pole at Fairfax reeoentlf. They don't pat 'em np very hi.,h this year they know tbey must comedown after the 6th. ift .th6th.of Nowembclf oocurSme fiftieth'anoi vcrsary of the ' roarjiaj3e0f.Dr. nd. Mr. Wyiie.i Theia daughter, Mr?. Meilotte.with ber youngest son,of Watertown,Dakota, are here for that occasion. Dr. Davis has returned, from Florida, as the Board of Health would not permit him to go to Jacksonville. They had sufficient help and were opposed to exposing new nicn to the scourge. ' Tbe workingtnen's building ! association is in s prosperous con-1 d.ititiin., as shown by the semi-annual report prepared and submitted by Secretary Woolley. The organise turn was three years old last April, and there Is at present $40,SQO loan ed at 6 per ct. There are 1,489 shares. 15 doz. IjadieV Jersey Gloves at 23c, worth a0c? at the Banner. The man that Ingalls skinned so handeomely will speak here on the evening of . the 31t. Dan is very tender now, and has to be bandied with gloves. -The immense.-.ctjlojred woman who was exhibited as of G reeves' corner several years ago, died recently in Baltimore. Her weight was 345) ths. Geo. Elliott, the colored Dem ocratic parliamentarian, who made the motions to "tabic" and to "ad journ,' i" the recent county con vention, is now .holding down some kind of a job in the new Union Depot at Indianapolis, . ' It is estimated thst thirty-five car-loads of ' fertilizer have been to , . , k ... slupped to this Po.nt thu i ' fall. Bp ' , "r ""u,,re"M wuntiaw, mu 11 has been mued to Monroe coun- j iy stations, 1 ue aggregate cost ot this fertiliser is about $: 8,000. Looks like we ought to have plenty of wheat next year, and there is little doubt that we will. On Wrcdnesday there is to be a grand Republican demonstration at Stanford, this county. Col. Friedley and other popular speakers will be present and address the multitude. The Pop Corn Glee Club,tbat won such praise in Greene county recently, will be there, also the famous Bloomington Glee Club. The largest delegation is to be complimented with a handsome flag, and taken altogether it will be one of the finest demonstrations of the season, Everybody in the west pait of the county is expected to he' there. 50 inch all wool Tricot, at 60c. ut the Banner, A young man becomins of aee on .Nov. 7, one day after election, can vote, the moment that the 6th is ushered into existence the law considers that day passed and that th young man therefore "ihas served the last day of his minority. Jakes Robinson, the popular and well known grocer, on the west side of the square, has been buying a very handsome stock of groceries, which includes a tastefully selected supply of qucensware. Some of the new designs are phenomenally handsome, and everybody who needs something in this line should make it a point to inspect the slock right soon. Some very desirable lots can lie pmchased of the Blo-imiugtan Real Estate Association in their handsome new addition of "South Park.' You can buy these lots in payments : one-third cash, and the others in one and two years, Then ynif can horrow the money from the building associasinn to pay out on a house after yon get it fairly under way. To learn something of the workings of this association inquire of some nf the membersit is a good thing. All Wool Yarn 45e. PER POUND BEE nm,
Ww. Bradford and wile of
this county will leave for Colorado thia week. Bradford talks of taking ft house already framed' Col. Ftiedley, one of the most elo quent spesKcrs ot Indiana,- is on the litlfbr the rally on Novem ber 3d !rr-Bob Marshall 13 not fat ; it is a big casi of overgrown muraps, and Bob don't laugh as loudly !s USaulJ--T-Mr. E. M. Seward has returned to Bloomington, after a pmtraoted visit among relations in thjest and northwest- Mrs. Nor man, whose stock of millinery goods was destroyed by fire got but ,110 on her Insurance of S500. It sccms thst U the insured were badly f'ent" in the settlements in the recent fires- Monroe county's popular circuit court clerk, Enoch Fuller, went to the Chase erJiQoKfcaus west of . town,, last ThursiSyjhfeht, where Mr. F, made Assembled . Republicans one ovhts Harac(eristic,( speeches. Musid war supplied by the glee club. Enoch can be relied upon for a good sjteech whenever he is called upon- W. D.,MoNeeley of Ellettsville has traded bis store room in that place for rights in a patent gate in the States of Oregon nnil Colorado Republican meetiogsare largely attended in this county. Crowds assemble wherev er speaking is announced, and the ilostot attention is. given to the worp of the epeaker--Tbere are no soldiers oh the Democratic county ticket. Lon. Rogers was much smarter than the "old duffers" in that he demanded that the soldiers should be represented. But tht-jjwere joioed to their idols -lut 'em ; aloneIt U stated that the Democracy are raising money in the principal centprs, and especially in Washington, with bat little trouble. They claim that men com to them voluntarily with opqti'ibuion. This is a likely st&ry) but ai the same tbey are getting, the money C. B. Mitchell, of the Bee Hive, is having three rooms added to his house on So. Walnut sfc .Charlfy is a gentleman of ta?tc in other matters aside from dry goods H. C. Duncan is making rii effective canvass of the distrtctjand it will be no fault of hia if he is not elected -The "Y' laet at the residence of Professor Atwaicr. on Monday night. An !nf nrnuf ilit tittbftHam tuna Villstttewl . w,,sj 'isw " awsvwv!, and the alt(!jd)ince w j ey. ierylHdy was well plcased---Geo. jj Hmitcr m of ), Eckey Hmter waa mnkA in New Albany, Ind., to Miss (). B. Chase on Thursday last. Mr. Hunter re sides in ' El Paso, Texas, as docs his brother Frank and John C. Voss- - -A small accident on ; the Monon last Thursday morning delayed tba southbound train at Salt Creek. An axle broke and the train went off, but fortunately no one was hurt Miss Cad, Pearson, daughter of Judge E, D. Pearson, was roarrried at Bedford on Tuesday of last week to Dr.J.T. Freclaud, a nephew of Mrs. Terry of this place L. D. Pulley and 'Squiru Huff of Washington tp., life long Democrats, 'tis said have declared their intention of voting for protection and Ben. Harrison Chaplain Loeier, whose effective speeches at the close of the war will be well remembered, is to speak in Bloomington 00 the 27th yltid pigeons have put in an appearance in Bartholomew 00., and will likely soon appear in this locality. Oil up your shot gun Eleciijifa Tuesday a week. The salt river packet,, named "tho dead Democracy," will set sail from, the Dora ad bnildiug on Wednesday morning, Nov. 7tb. The friends and relatives are invited to seethe boys off Gilmore Bros. arc entertnining Miss Hattie Lake of Shelby ville St. John, the Prohibition apostle, and Helen Gougar tTtti eloquent suffragist, will talk to tho people next Thursday night, Johnny will draw because of his notoriety, and Helen will bring h crowd together because of her eloquence The papers in the northern portion of the State speak of Col. Matn and Co tout; I East. Ah, there, Colonel! .las. II. llyan h crowding his new brick warerpum to completion, on Walnut St. Ryan ia a rustler, a worker, and a suewgs- Mr. Bufus East ha returned to her home in Richmond, Ind., after a pleasant visit to the family of Robert Seward ike Walker and C. P. Tuley attended the great pow wow of the Ited Men at Lafayette, Inst week. They report the tribes as still on the reservations, with 110 trouble iu vUw r-Ed. Corr
wus in Indianapolis last week, on buisinese be said ; but then Ed, is a ladies' man, and you oan't always
tell abont these gentlemenvnestnuis are pientitm Many hundred bushels grow. in Polk ti., this county, and sell far f 3 per u'j8hel.v lney tire . uncommon! sound this year, and the 'worms large, 6weet and fat. To get fae rich flavor -of tbn chestout worm you ought to roast 'em. Congress adjourned Saturday. This may have something to do with the horrible weathtir. . Mrs. Martha Howard of Rochville is vis iting Dr. Maxwell's. Mrs. Kelly, on east 4th, is quite sick. Mr. and Mrs, Batman will go to housekeeping in McGee's new house, in the east part of town, On Wednesday last, on the occasionof (he Blaine speaking at BattlVG round, 2&000 tickets re sold frjtt djafayette alone, f Jfrs. 'Lizzie Cole ia visiting friends and relations in Johnson co,t this State. '-. : John Caveneps, Stinesvilie, E. Adams, Bloomington, have been granted original pensions. Mr. Treudley, who has so long been O. & M. agent at Mitchell, will soon go to Vincennes to occupy a similar position, . Cards are out for the rriarriace of Miss Mollie Waldron and I. C Batman, which is to occur on Thurs day night at the residence of the bride s parents. S. E. Carmichael was the lucky holder of.- the ticket that drew the 16 silk, umbrella, offer ed as a prize by tine ladies of the Catholic Church, W. P. Rogers spoke at Paoli Monday night,speaks at Campbellsburg to-night, and will speak in Orleans Wednesday night. There are few belter talkers. Cloaks, Wraps, Newmarkets, Ac., to close out, at prices that will startle vou. Best lino ot Saxony and Fancy Yarns, m the county. See our line of Custom Made Shoes. Bbeeden s Cq. -In course of time Showers Bros, will have their extensive grouuds literally covered with bnildings for the manufacture of their specialties. Geo. Bollenbacher and Dr. B, A. McGee.attended the areat sale I of city Jots at Washington, Ind., last Wednesday. Mr, Bollenbacb er and Hred. Howe own the tract of land upon which the lots were laid out. Hannegan Norvel of Union City, Ind., a brother of Mrs. Park er Pearson, was in town last Wed nesday, on a brief visit. Noryel is looking as young as he appeared twenty-three years ago. He is a Re publican in whom there is no guile The Courier's Salt Creek tp. correspondent says: "We are com ing, Mr. bherlock, 2,000 voters strong!" What! all from Salt? Guess not. It wouldn't surprise anybody, even some of the Democrats, if Blair carries Salt and Polk. Everything points that way, 50 doz. Ladies' Imported Fancv xlandkercnieta at 10c., worth 20c, at the Banner. Dr. J. D. Maxwell is the Republican candidate for Coroner, He is a highly educated physician and surgeon, respected and honored by all with whom he comes iu contact, and gives dignity and prominence to his office of which he is the inuimbent. It is hard to un derstand how any voter could oast a ballot against him. The partner of Mr, Ed. Brod ix at Decafur, Ala., Mr. B.E.Scott, is visiting Mr. B. in this place. He thiuks the shock to Decatur's business interests will not be lasting, but with the growth already begun she will bound ahead as soon as the yellow fever scare is over. Mr, S. is a former resilient of Decatur co., this State., and is a Uoosicr gentleman. Breeden, of the Bunner, is in the city every week looking after bargains. Tom Farr, the Republican candidate, is just as sure to be elected Sheriff of Monroe county as the 6th day of November is certain fn roll around. Tom has always kept Washingtnu tp. in Hue, ami he is such a genial, kind accommodating person, too, that no one can find fault with him. Wo kuow that the few Democrats who vote against him will be sorry for it after thVy come iu contact with him, for he combines all they could ask iu a oaudidate. It will be Tom Fare, so you may as well plfice your bets Accordingly. The Banner pr.opo.scs to sell more goods for less money thiiu any store in 'he coqntyCis-h di.es jt, -
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A?Xp, PIa3ili.D.g,. 1SOHMAN M'CIEB. Tba mid.torm examination bav commenced. Mr. Hhodo wo cn tba sick list 11 part, of lust week. Fifteen Preps- attundifid the Blaine demonstration at Indianapo lis, ...... Senirr examination ii. Physical Uttog. Inst J'riJT.'.The early Caxar cks recites at 7:30. One wlitary Prep, went t Mitoiioll and be bad a pass. ...... Mr. :$eil baa the nmotpg, ......Miss Monroe, who take one study in Prep, is taking the University course' in three yews, ......At the iii-Kent roaues't of a number of the stu tents, 'Prof. Beek dismissed the school to see Blaine last. Tuesday. ......Out f too student onVir i;i eoutfai9!n and huiiet are Democrat , ' if 4: l:t week from the effects 01 a unskillful lurgical optirntion. ...... M is Rosoberrv. of '6. i risited Prpo last Wednesday. Prof. Mitchell's extra Etintorv cl,s wfclic evet-y Thursday afternoon at 2:30 ...i. Sir. Vnlr 'm year, inthe entsrpi iy, Hunter Co. ......Mini Walikor, a Juator, hs "eon! ii ratura a smm," '" . ..Sevrul iDonons look i dvantrtgo of ! ibe cheap rate to iBdiauajnli to visit Ibeir bouici. I ...... Mr. Ibis week. Kooos will pjably return Mill Now Hunter vtiited Pren. last Tuesday. Mini- Edna Fields mm a verv plensing solo at the Motho-lii t ehuroh last Sunday evoning. Prep is 11 14 wanting tn musical vjiaem. Thi auestion for ds1at on las Friday afWnoon was 'Ig tbuTomrieraaee Question it Politioal Quesl'ch?" It was debated in the alf. by Himm Addio Perry and Porch, in tbiinog. by JWsssi'. Atwftter and Howe. It was dccdl'id In favor of tho aft. Mfs I'ieMs and Mr. Simpson favored us with s. piano tunli which show. ed great ability. The principal excroiwi wore Mr. vsatns namarmis pceh and Miss Mav's decVamatton. Tho variotv wn also good. It was 11 continued dosoriptiot) of Gretik and itnmao customs Mi, Alien and Grim, and Mos.rs. Vanaan.lt and Row. ' " , y iaur rqemDeri or tan ,'unior o'.hss: Mai. Millen, lol attorney for . . - - " the"Mouon" at this point, says that bis road last wefri: enlerl far record a satisfaction of mortgage for $1,000,000 that had been bor rowed ot? the N. Y. tioan-and Trus1: Co. The "Monon" is booniinjand is gutting into flirst class shape, Those impudent, ciheeky chimney sweeps turned out to be thicven. Articles of money and apparel have been mi-sed In BloowiinRton from dwellings where tbey .vere pernittted to make themselva free iu theif pretended efforts to secure something to cat,oh.,tlie not. Two theni-.were arrested:' ra, .BedfifirS1 while ii-yjug to rob n map. ' On account of Labor" Day e I, rndians)olis Oct. 2fth, we will seii excursion tickets to Indianapolis at rate of $1.25 round trip, fu night train of Oct. 5!4th and dav train of 25th. good rulurning natil Oct 26tli. The meeting at i.hc court hontK crirtay night was in the natum ti: a surprise to many who heard Ui speakers, three in immbtr- Mr, Pope of St, Louis was not expected and his appearance was an addition to the feast of good things. Hi i recitation of "Sheridan's Ridt." took the house by siorni. Mr. Marine paid a deservml compliment to the glee club, which he said w:i as fine as any he had over listeninl to. The boose was crowded, arl the windows and doorways filled tu overflowing, Ed. Buskirk of Washingtru City, formerly Judge of the Criminal Court at Indianapolis, teas via. King relations last Week. The Horticultural Society ga't its first exhibition on Friday and Saturday last, and to say that it was excellent would lie to under stab! the facts. By persons who attended the State Fair it is assert ed that this display excelled iu - one made at Indianapolis. Thf apples, potatoes, turn ips, etc., wur; certainly never surpassed and in quality and variety the whole ex hibition was one to remember will, pleasure, . . . -airs. it. w. Aixra ami Nut ' a . V. Hat ra m m Mattie Small attended Svn.od.oi meeting at Loganpoit last week. fcnoch Fuller hat flung to die breeze, in front of Iii dwelling on west 6th street, a handsome flag that waves for Htirrison and Morton. Nearly every bouse, also, on hat thoroughfare exhibits its po litical choice in the windows, (h e residence, bcii.g divided politically, has tho portraits of both Cleveland and II ipisoii on exhibition. -The office f county commis sioner is one of the most iiuportnut that is to he filled this fall. County commissioners get right down to the interests of tjje people far mow closely than any other class of Dicers, They cau conduct the business of tho county carefully uctd economically, or they ran ruin 1 1 finances by prodigality and foolid expenditures. No better men aw to be found fn Mqnrw county to day than arc offered by the IJepuli Hem party for these positions! Wtn. Peterson ami John O. Y'lu lafr? Hig mFH -Vote or.hcm.
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