Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 October 1890 — Page 3
BAVI2 NOW ON
A1X AtlE inVfTEO TO
CARPETS MBPETS.
Ja thb Dapartiaeiit
Dew Fall Styles, which WE EATS HT STOCK ! Also a Fine Zdno of NEW. BUGS. .. . . ..... Years Veiy Bespectfully,
Bar Ldbcvi teww, sCNtgBeacfcart's. People from tfceowiOT trycan fit fresh bread, pica, cakes, ate at tbia pbee. at reasonable prices. . WSmokm MMarbail T." and "Monoo,? best braods oC Cigara. Geo. BtvcKABT, BtooMisetoxA. Boas Bjleap Bajuk bakbs S&eajd. Fajl,t groceries are a leading specialty who Charley. McPheeters, at bis attractive gntcery bouse, sWheast ecniec of tbesquace, and H yoa dfeire- to'porcbaae anything in tbia branch of goods .y would advise yea aeverte buy till -Charley's boose has been Visited. . hi ' Choicest Tcas and Qoffees in Monwe eeanty eaa be foowdt the grocery store of3ms.-MePJieeter, eortheast cornet of f Bepublie Square.' Tohaeeoa of the nmt and nest peyatar- dwaade; ' Only Up-top gar aow at thw hoBse. SrtftAi. Spring Baggies and Carte; saade at Grand Rapids are cat sale- at- Wioalow's, . opposite Ctaurty ffil. BrjGGlKS, Surrey, Carriages, aBd aH.aaanner of vehicles at WinsleW'a aiaterooni and repair shop, .ajmorits fail. Prices-low. - flonnrzwY 'DnniivRBB fotv thev
aril "stack" of choice gmjds to!Utak. hwM :of. the-- hnsTiiesi inCharley McPheeters Vawy v 'WWi;::uttl.ito,.&i .h . afil)
How it stands to reason that aa.tBere.
ells, a great many goo or be goods w.-oWnt be baying fresh ones each mBJBmJmMtSSW&MKSBmmm Itch, Mange, and Srrsiebes -on Wunan e lmU eorrd in 30 miaul, fcir Vwdfonf nnitfy Lotioa. Tfcfa rerftB. br H. Lueucv, Drug-,, M, Btoomfazton, Ind. OfSTERSl OYSTERS! Tbe neatert Oyster Parlor in town, and tbe freshvat Oysters. Great careValfieo in preparing them in all atyJeav ' - - Go A. Bbkckabt. - ' . ! -Bar Tobmxx t Cwabs tnw-eaa b secured at, Hemp-j Wilson V grocery store, earner 6th atreet and College Avenue. This, U tbe eld relmbfe stand. CatL Garlaad Cook 8toveav Gar-; land ideating rjtovea, awl the great GeMCwin Wood Base Bomen,re w ia stock . ALLENSL -4-Caii at the hardware store of , W. J. Allen and examine the eelebwfd Buekeye Tiae Binder, iLiwer and Dropper, tbe best ia the market. Also Solkj and Ree4ving Rakat. ' Wft. ALLEN. The celebrated Stodebaber aaaaa, knowa of all .aaea to be ihe.awat iatba world,ra for at tsery row nrioes by ... . W.J.ALLEN. Csaio WoBunr baa a lot off irataaa Baggies, Carriages, Pba tons and Baring Wbsxhw, at his livery.stabts, wbKh be will tell .for eaata or mil trade tor moles or betaes. . Cafl on Craig before you ell vnr stoek. a v 3 T7B OAT BFECIsX fn We will not use that wor ortby. yaqr attention..
, Strictly All Wool Dress Flannels
. Fall Lise AH Wept Dress
A Dress ct4is nnmber will cost bot e ii4fle more than the Jight dtt goods costing SOr., and will certainh wear twice as long; They
,orUt91.W per yard. I. BroadCIetb 52fBfaea wide. 4$ worth f I par yard whoa yoa
, Bp BMtlgi tbwiecial Offering, if yoa want a good winter
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THM NEW DRY GOODS P. 8. Don't blame as l yoa me tbe above barga irs ot b goae we wil have no more atthe same orices.
HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF
CALL ACID EXAUWIE
canSnOtrYOTJ a VRY FHTE assortment of
TJ$larw Bone Fertilized; most satisfactory ever offered to the farming community, can be found at Jimmy Robinson's grocery bouse, west aide square. There are sis varieties : "Rsw Bone Meal," "Pig Foot Bone," "Halt and Half," "Oor Boss," "Corn Grower," and "Gold Coin Phosphate," all of the "Star" brand. Be sure you gel "Sar" braad when too purchase fertiliser this fell. You ought get the beat for tout flionev aiicf hr the "Star" fertiliser is the besT. - Robertson Bros., the grocers oa the northeast corner of. the square, desire to say to their many friends and old customers, .-that they are doing a strictly cash busi ness, bat that Ibey are selling firt-; elaaa.eaods sa low;t botany ooe-eeo' f five men are kept hard at rwork each Saturday, by Charley MePbretera,. the grocery man, ,in ther efforts to supply tbe public with choice goods from bis hotfse. Tea bad better go there and see i i : . . uvw nicety h can ni vou pur. . ;i Headquarters for choice grorf cenes at . Iter Icy Mer heeters' grof eery , store (Greevea' old stand). It is now but a comparatively short time since Charley Me. begun the grocery business, but he achieved success from the first. He seemed a Hakdsosie New Fat.l Stock of Dry Goals, Fancy-Go.!, laa.1 J.nil-rlaa)i Itiw -r.: : i - a . rveo a, unnriey aiooiey s i"bw- ... r . k . . ..... . . iwk eiore, HiHrnsioeoi square, Every novelty in the cily market fimli, iti. wav to Chrkv M.,l.fev store and will be soldnit prices that are within the reach of hfl. The 'stock of Pall Dress Goods, Hosiery, CorsctD, Floe Fans and Ribbons ia not excelled, anywhere.: Special attention ia given to the Glove trade. In Gloves tbe 'Glden RaW ha8 aU in tte lc,d A very factory stock of Boofl hu.'. b.,kim. K .isa k- -t.uk boose, to which attention is direct ed. Only dry goods store on. the south elite. - It a ah evbby bay occurrence at Joe Smith's emporium, on the sath side, to sell a wagon load of the useful articles that are foond oa the shelves f tbat house' Housekeepers find- so many odd atid yet handy contrivanoes there that wbeo anything is needed' aroand the bouse tbey osaaily go toSroith's to learn if he has it in stovbnd they are not disappointed. Watches get out of repair at all seasons of tbe year, and Smith's honse makes tbia branch of business a speoialty.Take -vonr' wateb there tV bf u repaireu anopiaceo n oroer, .NewBr arrivals of staple groceries and choice provisions, received daily-at Hemp. Wilson's grocery store, "Progress Block Headquarters for choice Coffees and Teas. ' . 5 m'''0f 0'-: 3' OFFERINGS. BBCATOE WE HEAD A.Xj at
rd naless we honestly believe tbe offerings
35 eta. Flannels, 64 inches Wide, 75 ets. We believe von wil! consider see then. Yim caa have them Sfar . . . When
pink:- "
urn
JTHE ww stock of
: Hon. Hilton TBUSSLEB REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOB Secretary of State, AND Hon. Jno. "W. LOVE i WILL SPEAK IN BLOOM INGTQN, . Wednesday! Hight, OCX. 1, 1890, r AT THE COURT HOUSE, All are invited to come out and Re"hear these able exponents ot publican doctrine. . Laboring men. and the ladies, are especially invited. ' By otder of committee.. . ' A, T. ASSBT, Chsi train. -Geo. W. HosJfASV Secrtry. -Ed Anderson, the Republican Xr8Mftt Mate. mr. counts xxeaaurerwas 'a' satisfactory anq highly com petent Trustee f Perry township. His friends saw in him the material for a firat-clasd Coopty' Treasurer, and so have nominated hrm. -El. is a plnin, honest farmer by, was born anil raised on a farm and isn't np fo some, ol the slick schemes that his-Democratic opponent is so well versed in. Ed.' wants to do everytbine on tlieY square, and is Jtbe last an to circulate an injur ious or unfounded, report' against 1Je man Bud bury who tbe Demor urois nave piacea sgaiust mm. When you hear one ol those stories told in a whisper, and with an i: tentibu to 'injure, go to Ed. and ask bus about tnem. len to one there isn't a bit of foundation about them. CAkes and Crackers a full sup ply of the choicest goods, in Ibis lius that caa.be found inthe. mar' ket, at A. C. Rott & Co.'s grocery on the'west side of the square. Lara-eat line or TJba e r w e a r at BHlre. As to Enoch Fuller's candi dacy for the office of County Clerk, ft is but justice to utm to state that he Is a satisfactory officer, no matter, what those say who are makiog a bitter and unrelenting canvass against' him, in order that John Craves may continue bis lease on Monroe coonty. It would, be a pity to defeat Johnny Craven, some of tbe brethren say, because he would be compelled to take bis valise in band and go home to Hendricks county. 'Catrfc le keep out danpatii ait the feet W a r an; Sold -at WICKS CO. Served in every style are the fresh Oysters brought on by Vol pert, the oocb side restaurant man. His fjysier cosiness is, growing daily. Usil and try a disu a t i n ar Ntovea, 1rgw ana Beat Ysriety in Bloomingion. Call mnd examino them. O o o k i u Stoves, That ra warranted to give latttfaction to Good Honieiwapar. ym WILL NOT BB UNPSBSOI,. BiEEK if tin BOTlk kr CO. it . yatE8 in every style, at Vol peri's restaurant, north tide of square. Dpn't forget that he, -gets them fresh from headquarters daily. Gi-ASSWAflfc and Qtieenswore of newest patterns, at Hemp. Wilson's grocery store. Everything in choice BTapla groceries, always ifesh and (jrst-tilaea at thii place. .
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"Diamond' Joe" is 10c. ciear that is raid for Sc. Warranted Long Havana Filler, and hand made.- Sole agents Wetzel & Flood.. Every soldier who liar, a true feeling-of friendship for bis com" radea will consider the claims of Tom Farr foe re-electioo to the office of Sheriff; There isn't a nicer man in the county than Tom. He is an honest, kind and competent officer, and has earned the re-eleo-tion he asks for. We feel assured that he wiil not ask in vein. His old comrades of the gallant S3d remember him as one of the jolliest, best natured soldiers, that ever stood guard or carried ; a musket, and every man of them will vouch for Tom. On the first Tuesday of November his name will be on the Republican ticket for Sheriff of Monroe county. Make it a point to cast your ballot for Tom Farr when yon vote lor him you are not far from right on general principles. Union service will be held in the Methodist church next Sunday evening, Oct. 6th, and the address will be given by Hon. W. P. Rog ers, .....j.j. Samuel 8. Woodward is new at Evansville, Ind., at' bis charge of traiu dispatcher of the L. E, & St. L. railroad company. Tobe East found his pocketbook last Tuesday morning, lying in his back yard near the wa(k. Money, check and papers were all there. The book was stolen from the counter in East's grocery,, just a week before, and its assessor doubtless became frightened at the fact that Hhey were running liiia too close. Mr. Wicks has found an. extensive stone quarry while excavating for his new building, -on tbe north side. He has building, foundation and all kinds of street work stone jfbr sale now, There are no desirable houses for rent in Bloomington at present. Hundreds of houses have been erected during the past eighteen months, bat they are all occupied. Jerome Ad kins has returned from Peoria, Ills,, and is doing some fine frescoing in Bloomington. He has been doing some work in, the First ' National Bank which you will observe when you are making out your certificate of deposit lor eight or ten thousand each week dy. Miss Louh-e Noble and Mr. Caul home, both of Bedford, were married at the residence of Father Bugemann, on Thursday. Mrs.- James Keljey accompari-. ipptvi rn3rsued the State .- a. A broken journal on a freight oar, that had lodged in the bridge this side of Slinesville, delayed the Chicago bound train two hours and a hah last Thursday. Thos. Eller and three sons left Bloomington for Indianapolis on Thursday last. The boys will remain there three or four weeka : the change, it is thought, will be better for them as they have all had typhoid fever. Mr. Eller intends to visit some of bis relations in the west. Kelly, eon of Jas. Kelly, has gone to Indianapolis to attend the Bryant & Stratum Business College, Joseph 4 a bright boy, and wjll be a success in any vocation chosen by him. -Mrs. Martha Miss Lucy Allen Howard and of Rockville, Ind., are visiting Mrs. Amanda Hughes. Mrs, Hughes and daughter will leave for Santa Fe, N. M., on Monday next. If Johnny Craven of Hendricks county is elected Clerk, he will appoint Johnny Brill of Hendricks county his Deputy; That is the arrangement. Do Monroe county voters' in tend to hand this office over to Hendricks county menf Mrs. Frank Worley and her sister wiil attend the grand pageant of the Veiled Prophet at St. Louis and will then take a trip on the Tennessee river, visiting the battle fields and many other points of interest in the south. Prof. A. H. Beldon withdrew from the Orleaoa school to accept a more lucrative position atFranklin, Ind. His place is filled by Prof. J. F. Engle, for five years Principal of tbe Lexington, Ind, schools. Senator Duncan of Nashville was iu attendance at court on the Aynea-Axom suit, last week. The Senator is no stranger on our streets and his friends in Bloomington are legion. Another one of the beauties of the new election law is coming to the front. If the county ia able to survive an ejection under the -new law finaoqUy we need ha ye no fear of bankruptcy. li requires the Auditor to post four certified descriptions of the precincts in each precinct in the county. This county has twenty-two precioots, or 88 certificates. As the Auditor is entitled nnder the law to 60c. for each certificate and 8"al, these alone will cost 144 beside the expense of posting. That isooly one
'-'Diamond Jioe" is. the only
-luc.. cigar that ia sold: for Sc. Warranted Loaa Havana Filler. and hand; made. Sole agents. Wetxell & Floods noch Fuller is a man ot . the -r peopw. te has paddled bis own canoe always. He has bought timnec, anule running a saw mifl,from jneniftiatf! narts of tbe county, and he bat the Tenutation of beiner square' l) his dealings. That is tbe kind of s man to vote fur wheittfc-u come to cast your ballot for County Clerk. There is a vig orous fightagaipst Fuller yon see be surprised some of them four years ago. They underestimated his strength ; that made them so ill natured that they propose to leave no atone unturned this time in securing his defeat. ' Enoch will dodge them again, for he is on tbe war-path but he does not prefer war,ejust;trie8 to "out clever" any other man in the business, and be is af old aad successful band at it. . TTbejBaptist church people are raising money with which to reseat aM repair-their- church, on east 4th jrtreet, and are meeting with - gratifying, success. On Thanksgiving Day the ladies ot tbia church will give a public dinner in aid of the same object, and they bespeak the patronage of the people, onvthat occasion. This church undet;. the efforts of its able and popular minister, Rev. Mr. Hobbs, is rapidly growing in membership and influence, tSa Tuesday of last week at 1 1:30 a. to., the surgeons at St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis, amputated Jus.-W. Jackson's left leg. He was placed under the influence ol ether, and the operation was, an. entire success. The leg was taken off .about four inches above the knee, and tbe surgeons say tue uone and nean at tnat point was sound, and there .is no reason why the. wound should not now heal rapidly. Jackson is in splen did spirits, and sends word to bis frtenda tbnt be will be at home before the election occurs. Mrs. Jack bob, Mrs. Terry and Rev. Wm. Jackson were with him, sand Dr. Allison Maxwell assisted in the operation. Jackson's wonderful gni win aiu materially in uia iiuai recovery.' Johnuy Craven discarded his Qut-towuship clothes, last week, and donned his fine raiment while roakiue fair weather with the stu dents who were arriving by every train. ' John will make amends for this, however,' next week, as he has secured a pint or two of hayseed which he intends to sprinkle in his hair, after which he ' will pull. on., his run-down shoes, bis &dw&t StlSti jnrnsrr-suH nt iwllea sblrt htyrif has been saving for tbe purpose. His objective point is Indian Creek township, where he goes to instruct the bare-footed Democracy bow to .vote and who to vote tor. . The Progress can recommend Mr, Craven as .a suc cess io this line. - Paoli Republican : Mrs. Mary A. Sinipson, widpw of the late Andrew J'. 8imnon. and Mrs. John R: Simpson left for the West yes terday, 'I bey will spend tbe win ter in Colorado and California probably some time in . Wyoming Paoli Republican : Rev. W.R. Haistead, of Bloomington preach ed twodpowerful sermons at French Lick 0$ the 14th inst. and dedi cated the new church. 4N0 man has done more toward the erection of that church than H. E. Welle. Bbrri,' to Fred,' Hoover and wife, a son. -irr'w 1 Per Yard il.BE BITE, Fkoits akd Melons, an immense supply at'A.C.Rott& Co.'s. Don't forget to call at their place of busipess when yon arc in need of something of this kind. Coma iota Lies of Taamaf Eneriau a 8oa4a F)t.a SUoea, at wicks a eo, -"Piamond Joe" is. the pnly 10c. cigar that is sold for 60. Warranted , Long Havana Filler, and bod .made, Sole agents Wetxe; & Flood.. 1U mporior excellenca proven In million of bprow for more than a quarter of a senility. ' It 1 qsed by tha UnltetJ States Gorornment. Enaortad by Vhe beads of tha Groat Uniroraitiiw ai the StronMt, Piirtt and most healthful, pr. Price's Cream Bnlcins Powder (lu no contain Ammonia, Lime, ar A'wroSold ool in oans. PBtK BAKING POWDER CO. vnr vo. cBicoa. it. Loon.
IJhaatf wiTCST fci .u-ai Mtht
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This is the exclamatioA if every one who
byfihia Boots and Shoes
How It rax tan emi all aneh. eSood floodd at
such low prieea I truly
to thos' uniieqnalntifed with hl piirpoM. lint when you learn that he 1 striving to bnilel up a large trade en the
VERY BEST GOODS.
you will understand it thing; you will go for COME AND GET A cajso. m:. aST Place formerly oatned by
THESE ARE THE EXPERIENCES THAT GO
WITH GOOD CLOTHING!, gVCII AS 18 SOLD BY 4w'eS
EAGLE oinr
Oar House lai Crowded
jrau aaa w inter raoua. s, BUSINESS SVIT8. from 4 tettOv - ' -:i Ilf IMMENSE LINE 01" ODD PASTO Wtiffiglty $C.$0. Boys' ai Ckilartms' snjts m wrj e SntJ '.
WE WILL UNDERTAKE TO
TION AND MORE COMFORT TO THE DOLLAR THAN, USUALLY GOES WITH READY MADE CLOTHING. IF Y0V BUT AT THE EA6LE CLOTHING B0CSE, BLOOMIftCTOrj, INk. ..roll
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KNOWN EVERYWHERE AS ASK tub BEST For Sale by P. Bee Hive Grocery, j David Allen, who has an extensive and valuable farm between EUettsville and Spencer, in Monroe county, has over two hundred stacks of hay in his fields. EllcttsviMe school, attendance is uncommonly large this year,aiso. Tbe opening day found 197 pupils en the roll. A young lady from New Harmony, Ind., is one of the new students of the I. U. law school, and, the first, it is believed, who has undertaken to go through ..law school ia this State, . " .: ' The office of county commissioner could not be filled by better men than Wm. Peterson and. Jos. Dinsmore, the candidates on the Republican ticket. These men will be elected by satisfactory ma jorities. Peterson has guarded well the interests of tbe county, and Dinsmore is capable of doing sp. Iiarieit Stock af krtl( Flannels WICKS CO. Ben j. iioGee takes this method of thanking the many friends he has made in Monroe and adjoining counties for the liberal patronage tbey have bestowed upon him during the pas thirtr-eight years. He would say in this connection that all who may. have olaioisagainotthe firm are requested to call and get their money. Those who arc indebted by account or note will also very inuch oblige him by calling at once, as his business most be settled, and that immediately, All Wool 'Ores Plannet, laches wide, 0 9c. per yard, at BEE BITB. W. J. Allen is putting the upstairs portion of his building, occupied by Jas. Robinson, in repair, and the rooms, it is understood will be leased by the Western Union Telegraph Co. Tbe regular meeting of the W.C.T. U. will occur Monday evening, Oct. 6th, at 7 o'clock. Typhoid fever has developed in the family of W. P. Dill, son-iq-law, ol Geo. Keteham. , Three members of the family : the mother and two children are prostrated' wit hit. They reside at Ketcbam's grist mill. -City Marshal Owen has been visiting his friend, at New Albany, Deputy P. M. Geo- Newhonse. Sixty-seyen members of the 27tli Ind. Vols, atteuded a reuuion Kat E-.linbur.
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of; all. Jit you get one good another. GOOD THING. bbaxtan, Stone, West aids Square.
DELIGHT !
"with XoIl8'Kt$t Ne'w GIVE YOU MOVE SATISFAOr THE HORSE 8 HOE BRANDS.
WHEAT GROWERS
rasram ausver.
nVhaw toBaaa,8laagtfHoaisDiis jiasliil.Htiala. lotblof Btfftr for tVtsaoisg ExotBMt ffu aaara roa wiabwiaja. R. W. FERTILIZIN8 CO., Csfcsh3trt. ' UMIOM a TOOK YARDS. OHIOAOO. ILL.
B. MARTIN, North Side Square James Douglass was tried for burglary at Martinsville last week, and was given three -yean sen fence to tbe pemtentiary. tie is the man who refitted to testify in the Buakirk shooting affray.' ' Kurt a, io Jackson on., is new town aitoated'on the E. & R. road. About one year ago it con tained but one building. The village is situated, on the level bottom near the baoka of big Salt Creek, and at tbe present time, has about 40 aweiiipg aquae? ouj" " itucui very neat 4 ones), two dry goods stores, one hardware store, a black smith ahop, and the. immense water tank of the E. fe JS. Ry. is lo cated here. Its capacity is 136,000 gallons, and it ia filled by a small hot a'r engine. m 1 .1, a.'..;. 1 i. iu A colored preacher who preached, in the church at Smithvijle, Sunday night awek, was assailed with eggs as horyras on. his return from the chpreti ip. company with Wm. Leopard. Monday night he delivered a lecture ; as he was going away in company with Mr. Taylor, stones were thrown at the party. The best evidence of the business being done by A. G. Rott $ Co. is the immense wagon loads carried Irom their grocery bouse each day. Their delivery wagon goes opt piled to the top with choice gooda for score of well pleased customers. The Club managers have found out that this honse can give them very close figures, and so l uy a large proportion of their goods at Rotts. A cream ojf lajtair baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength U.S.QoverarocotReport,Aug.l7,'89
POVDER Absolutely Puffa,
"Diamond Joe" is tbe 0 1.0o. cigar, that is sold for &fs Wait. Mated; Lpng Havana, Filler, ea hand spide. Sole agents Flood at, Wefxel. ' : f
flcaoal. Mattatlca, The total number of school en&k dren in Monroe conntyr acoorpK to. tbe last report, o.o98. xte total number of children, befasem. the ages of ten, and twenty-o who cannot reaoVoic trrijhf is 8. The. ' amount paid to teachers, last yj was i males, $8,664:65; femaw, $U925;85 f a total of $23,490J50. The number of teachers-vras 1 mata 47, females 68, total 216. Theajrerage amount, paid all the teaqhera per day was : mates, eJSsKO j 4a males, 1 14:73 ; total, HV The average wages, for each per day was; males, fl.73j females, $1.57, The number" school bouses is 97. Total valne of school property $11,8?5. The average length of term was il& days. Number of township iosti-: tntes held Tl. Number of BeaeV . ing Circle members 83. The total enrollment of pnpira was: males. 2,ise7; females, l,U5j total, The average Wly Uudaoce . wa 3,176. These fietires orove .that oar .schools are ia first-cU eoiidfc, tioh. and hv comrarine with form er statistics show that they are gradat ually progressing. Tbe next gefe eral educational meeting will be the leae tiers' Association, which meets here in November. Contesta in oratory, declamations, etc. will be the new features. Tiieee meet- . ings 'are a great benefit to teacaeia. and pupils, as they haveatendenoy to put new life ana energy into th' daily workt The Republican ticket can compare with the Democratic ticket lor soldiers an,d then have tljetn spare. In act the professed love , of tl e Democratic party for aoldiera. does not extend to any thine euu-. stantial, like, offices or pensions. It all goes to promis. There are; : Fuller, Farr, Duncan, P-eteraoa. Tkr 11 . . juiDHoiore an veterans wno ware t,be blue a know What soldiering i while the Democrats to offset this have got Sudbury and and he was a RepubHcan until welluntil be got to be a Democrat. If? the Democratic soldier eapdiaato should conclude to bold a reuoioa 'Suit" wW be mighty Thj Democratic gaog has begun) its regular tirade against Eooeb, Fuller. Enoch has been elected Clerk: and will be again, which exceedingly unpleasant to a hit of self constituted leaders who think they are entitled, to everything tit e v ai 1 k .a stgnt. uecause xnioen wem to ine army whefi he was 16 when a lot of his defamere were safe at home and gave his country foqt Of tne"best years'of Kta life, wb,ea ' Ge might have been at home learniaa; how to wear standing collars and. to part his hair in tbe middle, a lot of these latter day dodes will never forgive him. But Eaoefe Will get there all the same, A man who got his education io tha army, then came home and Went into business with no capital but his experience and the little money saved out of a salary of f W a month ; who rolled up his. sleeves and went to worJt to sapport a blind father, may not fin favor among the swallow-tailed, soft-handed gentlemen Qt leisure, whose boast is altsolute ignorance: of manual labor; but among the raldier boys, tbe men who wosk and know toil who labor wjj& their hands vend know the sweet of sleep induced by honest tojllie has an available popularity, Tfcf ' " latter excel the former, it every thing necessary to snceeaa, ati .. j - the former dwindle into inigni: wlidbi Ihov utmwtn tin tA tw. mnaMd cance. And eo it win oe oa eiept tion djajr, Circuit court closed on Friday with the docket closed op fewce cases going over than for. years. Considering that there had been oaf' court, since March and a largo ' amount of business eontinned then,' and that court baa not been in seasion over two-thirds of the tiaafw it shows a remarkable dispatch ot bnsiness and a cobsequeot saviag of the publie money. Every caao ha been diepceed of promptly oa the day set, and at no time have' witnesses bean required to come second time a thing almost aa heard ot in oor courts. The . caaaj-; were set for trial early in the teroa ' by Judge Douoan, and when reached promptly called and disposed o Motions and other matters have, not been taken op when a jnry or witnesses were ia waiting, omj were deferred until a. leisure tlma. The court has always met promptly at the time to which adjourned, and the business in hand closed ap. at once, and without anv of thav laws dAlava." Tlia dmiainnai ofc
Judge Duncan have been rendereA promptly with marked fair new, afil.
.Wl."rlrt.tf'9' .. . . . ... ... v . fc cuuoes he throws awav extraneeua
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Controversy, finds the point, hettn. '
raft. InatmiH if waatiiur valnahftt '.. time on oncnitradicted, foraaoaweV immaterial matters.. His tnnnagt mant nt mlirt iml trisil nf mwmS A MAMA 1 i tUmt .if n AA ..i A WW "i.i. .... ... . - , 1 ... pcripnifsd Judge than that of a new beginner, and eltowa a natural adapting snpplem.cTited by close observation mid extensive practice, for the poaitioii. ft it the nnter Htt oliscrvHtiin that the part has, lieen oue f the nt-wt 5itUfotorj . ttrrma ol oijr. court. f
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