Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 34, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 October 1890 — Page 4
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Dr. 4. W. CHAIN. OFFIOB removed to the building north of the Fee Corner, North College Ave cut tide, grooad floor. H'GEE & FISHER, Da, fisher win giro pcii tt tie to -all Modem Operative Dentistry. Aho placing 614 m4 IWfaia Crowwa, aiW wwiwy ,lrtytctai TfcetticifAwwa jnwsc. A23-9v Umtm Ftntea a4 CrM Specialty. BLOOMLNGTON, IKDIAHA. a hkw urm AND STltLE IN BLOOMLNCTON. IHATK JUST OPENED a new Stable ea 3d street, Bloomington, lad- at Joba Alexander's old stable and have on hand Buggies, .Carta, Carriages, Spring Wagon, and Hacks tor sale, or to exchange for stock. I will pay the highest market prices for sales and horses Bon't tail to call and see me before yea leave town, as it will he to your interest. Feb, 26, "90. DAVID McGINN IS. Hunter Ac Smitb 1m leadiaar Vuxaeral. Xlreotoxw) iS fUSNFTUSE DEiLEKS cabkt nr stock m axsr usrs ev IUBNITUB AND TJHDKBTAXING GOODS tin wt w BicoMnraToir, in win MX tow aeons cmru tha aht oam. Coin aitd to iou tov war. aCCouTH sua wjtJAnJs, west Class's Gbockbt. se3S-8 . C. TURNER, THE LEADINGUNDERTAKER IfarnifaiTtti HaaIai. I hare the largest and best seleetet stock ever brought to Bloomington, sW will sell yon goods cheaper than any ess I bare a floe display of Chamber Suites. PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES Fancy Chairs, Baby Wagons Carpet Sweepers, Mirrors, PICTUBB PRAMSS. ORGANS kept in Steele, and sold on monthly payments. I have the Household Sewing Machine the best Machine made, and the cheapest. X also keep ' Ct4ki-g fir FuMials which only costs about one-half as much as other clothing. Come and see menorth aide of sqaare, m Waldron's Block THE rEST OS EAatTH. The Cincinnati, Hamilton Jk Dayton B. S. k the only line running Pullman's Perfected Safety Vestibaled Trains, with Chap, Parlor, Sleeping and Dining Car service between Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicago, and the only line running Through Reclining Chair Cars between Cincinnati, Keokuk and Springfield, IBs, and Combination Chair and Steeping Car Cincinnati to Peoria, Ilhvt Amef flw Only Direct Use between Cincinnati, Dayton, Lima, ToledOgDetroit, the Lake Barionsand-.Canada. The road ht eae of the oldest in the State of Ohio and the only line entering Cincinnati over twenty-fire miles of double track, and from it past record can more than aware Us patrons speed, comfort and safety. Tickets en sale everywhere, and ate that they read C. H. & D., either !u or eat of Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or Toledo. k. o. Mccormick, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. iemWsw'j OKAYS 6MS IUPAK2S tessk PlIUMJLirsi PING CARS) ZXEGAItX PARLOR CARS ULTlUiSSF.UMTHB0U&HSCU2 Tickets Sold and Baggag Cheeked to Destination. JAMXS BABKSB, G.P.A CHICAGO GET YOUB DOMHAT TfOS OFFICE-
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HUSTLING HOOSHSRS. WHAT THEY'VE BEEN DOING FOR A WHOLE WEEK,
A Bis Ileal Sat Sent to the FenBy the Morpkla. Boate Attempted Assassin' stem A Bta- Bond Hot to Oet Boostertlaa Die er Ixiek-JawStood no to Paadly Wassosaa-KlUgd In a BanawajBanesed a Business Man Disappearaam of a sweet 8lten HlfcUVaymon, Jattoa Crashed to Beatht Etc. Harvey Holley suicided at MontpeBer. Simon Yandos has given S30.000 to Wabash College. Thomas Sabertoo, of Evansvlllo, was found dead In bed. August Lehrun, a farmer in Adams Connty, fell dead. Big fire occurred, in Greenfield. Loss will reach 919,000. J. O. Scofleld, merchant of Greensburg has assigned. German anniversary attracted btg crowds at KvansvtlleSoldiers' reunions are prevalent throughout the State. Peter Klscr, oldest citizen of Fort Wayne, dropped dead. Scarlittna and measles are spotting the people ot Muncie. J. O. Schofield, general merchant of Harris City, gone under. Msttle Kennedy was terribly burned by molten lead at Muncie. George Allen, of Brazil, was killed by the cars at that place. ' Terre Hante's street-car line will be equipped with electricity. O. . Lawrence was mysteriously drowned at Michigan City. Volunteers for the regular army can ow enlist at Fort Wayne. Thomas Hart was severely burned by natural gas at Muncie. Sugar Creek, in Montgomery County, is to be stocked with black bass. A Kokomo canning factory turns out 950,000 cans of tomatoes weekly. Eddie Calvin, a 3-year-old of Attica, drank concentrated lye and diod. Bringbarst had a saloon bat the cltlpoared its liquor !n the gutter. A Goshen youth picked at a dyna mite cartridge. He's minus a hand. John Chenowltb, a Lafayette car penter, fell from a scaffold and died. Mrs. Mary Bailey, of Attica, fell into a cellar and was fatally injuredFred Poachen, an inmate of the poor house at "Valparaiso, hanged himself. A passenger train on the Monon ran into an open switch and was derailed. Mrs. Ed Doody publicly whipped Mrs. Kidney in Indianapolis. Jealousy. Alexander Lane, the slayer of Al Hoover, has been arrested at Lebanon. Carelessness and fog caused a serious collide on the C, W. & B. neat Lin wood. Benton Harbor express colli led with freight. Two engines were wrecked. Mrs. Michael Roman was instantly killed at Rushvlllo by a runaway team. Fred Saehen, Valparaiso, preferred death to the poor-house and hanged him self. E. & T. H. excursion train jumped the track near Hazleton. Narrow escape. " Sharon E. Jones got his arm under a moving train at Richmond. The arm It's gone. John Hancock Craig, Danville, Is the biggest man in the world. Weighs 800 pounds. Morgan town toughs attempted to dean oat a saloon. Knives and shooters were used. Prank Magee. bad his arm crushed coupling cars, at Logansport. He died of loekjaw. Seal estate agent, Al Brown, was acquitted at Laporte of a charge of embezzlement. Farmers' Alliance boycotted E. H. Taylor's Souring mill at Nashvillo. The mill Is closed. Edward Colvin, a child of 3 years. swaXIcwed concentrated lye at Attica, with fatal effect. President Wright, of the Cambridge City Council, was struck by a train and serlouslyinjured. The funeral of ex-State Senator Car penter was one.of the largest ever held in Shelby County. An B-year-oW son of William Nash, Crawfordsville, fell on his open pocket knife. He's dead. Thieves burgled the grocery store of M. Jakes. Demolished the safe with powder and got 9135. Edward Byan, of Jacksonville, 111., dangerously stabbed in a saloon brawl at Vincennes. . Five horses at Annapolis, afflicted with glanders, have been killed by the State Veterinarian. W. H. Schrieber, who robbed the Co lumbus Bank, was arrested in Detroit and made to disgorge. Bobert Barton stood on the platform of a fast mail train while going through Washington. He'll die. Mrs. Michael Bonan was instantly killed at Bonan by the collision of a runaway team with her boggy. Shameful prize-fight took place In a barn near Shelby. Participants pounded each other for over an hour. Jonnny Weiss fell out of a' tree at South Bend.' The shattered bones of his teg protruded through his dothlnsr. Thomas Hart, President of the Win dow Glass Manufacturers' Association, was seriously burned about the face and hands by a natural gas explosion, at the Maring-Hart Glass Works, at Muncie. David C. Beede was found dead in his room at the residence of his mother, in Liberty. A coroner's inquest found that the deceased came to his death by sul phate of morphine, self-administered, with suicidal intent, It is alleged the cause of the suicide was disappointment in love. MaryPurcell, aged 10, has dlsap peered from her home in Jeffersonville. She was in love with one JohnVeeley, whom her parents had forbidden the house, and it is supposed that he has knowledge of her whereabouts, though he denies It By mistake made by Adam Mason, of .Geneva, a lemonade vender at the Jay County Fair, in using chemicals to make lemonade, nine persons werepoisoned, and it may cause the death of three. Eli Glrhart and family, John Chapman, wife and daughter and John Mason are the unfortunate victims. . Geo. Stroder and John Smith went hunting near Brooklyn. Stroder wears a load of shot in his leg. Louis Griggs and Tom Carrol, bsom friends at New Albany, quarrelled over a trival matter. Griggs, who was slightly lame Insisted on fighting it out, but Carrol refused on account of their friendship and, as he said, because the other was a cripple. This reference of his condition angered Griggs who drew a knife and left it sticking in the bosom of bw friend. The latter drew out the knife, thrust It twice into Griggs, then draped dead. Griggs will also die.
M. H. Justus, a prominent Oakland City merchant was buneoed out of jeoo at Evansvllle. Tho plans for the new Union dopot at Terra Haute have been completed and accepted. Alex Amos andJJohn Alstandt wont gunning in Flko County. Latter will die with bird shot in one lung. Stephen Storkoy, a teamster of Mari shall, was caught under his overturned wagon and crushed to death. Qulmloy King was caught by a falling tree ho had chopped down at Bloomingsbnrg, and fatally crushed. Tho widow of the late ' Voiu Hcilman, Evansvllle, has qualified as executrix of the estate. Bond, $1,500,000. Oscar Watson, Carl Dowden and Grant Phinnoy, the juvenile highwaymen cf Muncio have been bound ovor to court Three smart residents of Dunvlllo refused to answor census Inquiries. Thoy've been over to tho United States Court Harvey H. Weed, of Fayotto County, was seized with a hemorrhage of tho luhgs while at work in a Sold, and death
ensued. A satchel full of woman's clothes was found near Torre Haute. A handkorchief in the lot bore tho name, Louisa Townloy. Hon. John V. Bentz was thrown from his horse at English, and tho ani mal stepped on his face and then fell upon him. Tho agent of the Virginia Lifo In surance Company, at Torre Haute, has teen charged with omboulomont and arrested. Michael McCarthy, of Muncie, pjptforrca his church to a Protestant sweet heart and at the last moment refused to marry her. A grand reunion of ex-soldiers was held at New Albany, and Governor Hovoy and General Gresham were the honored guosts. A man at CrawftJrdsvllle hung another man In effigy on tho court-houso corner because of a grudge he held against him for over twonty years. Largo headed postmaster at Brazil bought ton dollars' worth of stamps from two tramps for 97. Tho stamp, oi course, had been stolon. Qulra Kardos, formor treasurer of tho Sick Benefit Society at South Bend refused to turn over the cash to his suc cessor. Suit has been brought Deputy Marshal George N. Bird, of Frankfort, attempted to tako Arthur Palmer to jail for alleged horse stealing. Palmer shot the Marshal dead. Alfred Lashloy, an aged citizen of Centervllle, was pulled from his horse and terribly beaten by Walter Commons, Ho will sue for damages. The authorities have been unable to find Martin Schaffer, the murderer of Edward Lowry, at Walton, and It is supposed that he has fled tho State. James Christie, Cass County, who feigned death by drowning in a lake and disappeared some time ago, it is alleged to escape creditors, has returned. John Childliss filled up with social disturbance and bunked on the railroad track near Mitchell. A fast train lifted him off. He leaves a wife and children. James Boswell of Stllesvillo, sen tenced two years ago for eight years for robbery, has been pardoned, he having turned State's evidence, thus implicating others, Frank L. Sefrit, city editor of tho Washington Gazette, criticized the brutality of Marshal Cavanaugh. The latter then attacked Sefrit and beat htm in a frightful manner. ' James M. Everly, of Terre Haute, was sentenced to six years in the peni tentiary for criminally assaulting Clara B. Voncleave, an insane woman. The assault occurred last May. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalrymplc, of Elk hart, twoycars ago were divorced. One day recently they met and engaged in a hand to hand struggle over the posses sion of their little daughter. Joseph Sliney, near Lagro, has sued Louis Gauss, a saloon keeper, for 93,000. Complainant alleges that Gauss sold his son liquor, which caused the latter to drown himself in the Wabash. A tramp appeared at tho barn of Jas. Taylor, near Ladoga, and asked' permission to sleep in the barn. This was refused, and .a moment later the tramp fell dead from apoplexy. Lena Myers, who disappeared from her home near Brownsburg, has been found. Says she was assaulted by a farmer named Mitchell and has sued for 930,000. Mitchell claims blackmail. Frank Darting, of Brazil, has brought a nve-thousanq-dollar suit against the Evansvllle and Indianapolis Railroad for damages sustained by an assault made upon him by follow-passengers November 22. The Census Office has completed tho tabulation ef census returns for the Fourth and final district in this State. The figures show that Indiana has a -population of 3,139,030 in 1800, against 1,923,401 in 1880, an increase of 310,739, or about 10.75 per cent Tho Fourth, District figures show that of the fifteen counties eight show an increase in population, while in the other soven thore is a decided falling off. For the entire dis trict the population is 350,773 in 1800, against 343,550 In 1880, a total increase of only 13,216, or about 4 per cent Ed. Bile, white, and Jimmie Dylon, colored, both about the age of 13, be came involved in a quarrel in Charles ton, wben the Rile boy struck his adver sary In the temple with a stone, crash ing the skull. A novel lawsuit was disposed of in the Circuit Court at Crawfordsville. J. D. Hoss, of Indianapolis.sued Mrs. Lydia Hesley on a note. Tho defense set up a counter-claim for fuel and light used when Hoss was coming to tho honse of Mrs. Hesley to see a girl. The grievances on the Mackey lines have not yet boon adjusted. Five hundred men working on the natural gas pipe line from Howard County, Indiana, to Chicago, have been called off, and work suspended. It is said that the Indiana Natural Gas Company which was to pipe gas to the State line for the trust will abandon tho idea of supplying the fluid to consumers in Chicago, and dispose of it to towns along the line. The immediate cause of the suspension of operations was the hostile attitude of Chicago authorities toward the gas trust Mixed schools after a week's trial are to be done away with at Crawfordsville. At Aurora Thomas Curnyan attempted to assassinate "Rip" Sickles, a local bully, shooting at him In a saloon. The ball missed its aim, however, and entered the breast of one Tim Dnrnagan. Curnyan tired again, inflicting a wound in Sickles' breast and gave him another in the back as they clinched. Sickles got hold of the weapon In the struggle and clubbed his assailant almost to death with in. AD three are dangerously IBlured..
Bay tag Them Oft i "fl paid for Laving my luolura taken," said tja aggrieved village beauty, "and jthen the photographer liuug ouo outside .his shop for an advertisement I think be ought to have paid me." A similar misunderstanding has occasionally arisen touching the real 'ownership of portraits. One day a 'young man who was sketching in a country region chanced to see a group of children, who seemed to fit Ike landscape admirably. "Gome here, boys, and have your picture taken I" he oalled, and the'lads approached, eagor yet shy. All that forenoon they posed, in one position or another, and appeared fiointerosted that the artist congratulated himself on having found snob, willing models. At 12 .o'clock the gentleman packed up bis sketching materials, and prepared to leave. , "Here, boys," said he, "111 give you 10 cents apiece. "I'm very muoh obliged to you besides." i Apparently somewhat astonished, the children accepted the money, bat when the gentleman was moving away one boy recovered himself sufficiently to 'call, "But where are our pictures?" "All safe in this portfolio. You saw me put them there," came the inncoul reply. ' "But we didn't have 'em taken for you. We had 'em for ourselves I" said another child, plaintively. , Then the artist understood. "But, my dear children' he said, gravely, "if you
'are to have the pictures, you must pay me for my paper and pencils, fliu all my forenoon's work." "Here's my 10 cents 1" piped tip the ringleader, and one anothor child 'gravely proffered his earnines. The artist was sorely perplexed. 'What was he to say? He resolved to appeal to the native sharpness of the Yankee mind. "I'll tell you what Til do," he said. "Pll give you S cents more apiece, and just as soon as I get home I'll send you a pound of chocolate creams, and I'll give you mv note for the creams now." They deliberated, and the creams ' evidently turned the scale. "We'll do it," said the leader, and the artist gravely wrote his promise on a slip of paper, which, which, as be afterward learned, was carefully kept in an "upper cupboard" until tha box of candy arrived. "I consider myself very luoky to get off as I did," said the artist, gravely, in describing the incident "You never can tell what a young American may do when he is roused." i'outh'8 Companion. - Two al a Kind. Able Editor (to new dramatic critic) I like your work, sir. I am delighted with itl No matter how young, and lovely, and pretty a now actress may be, you don't gush ovor her. Dramatic Critic No, sir. "That is what I like about your articles. With all mv former critics I was In hot water half the time. Thoy were all young fellows, and every Monday night they'd bring in a lot of fresh gush about some new actress, and every time, without exception, my wife would suspect me of writing those articles myself. See?" "I seo. Well, there'll novor bo any such trouble while I'm with you. I'vo got a wife, too, and she knows I write 'em." Street & SmtWs Good fetes. Huuiau Frailty. Wears trail enatnie physically tha most robust among us. Tha auhealihy tnan ot woman la in great measure incapable ot benefit to society. If, tor lnstsnoe, biliousness, a trouble of fraQuenoa and often obstinately lasistavnt of ordinary medication, obstructs tba harmonious action of the liver and the bowels, the sufferer is sure to bo dyspeptic. Tho three disordered conditions are sure to be confirmed by neglect. Under the erroneous impression that there is no hope for him, an impression in all likelihood confirmed by the use or objection, able remedies, the sufferer is apt to become neglectful, nay, even reckless, and tbat the sooner ha is MWodfrninn the sphere Of OlimnpMidmror the better for all parties cOUverued. What a series ot mistakes I His liver is responsible. It la an incorporate part of hUoiolf. How discipline it ' By the aid ot Hostetter' Btomach Bitters, a certain medium tor tho reestablishment of unitsd, regular action in tba stomach, liver and bowels. It also cures and prevents malarial, rherunatio and kidney troubles. Bustle In a Store. Mrs. Hayseed (on hor first visit to town) One would think that big store I was just In would do considerable business. but I suppose most of tho crowd jest looks around and goes out again. Myl Wasn't there a commotion when I bought something and paid for it Hostess A commotion? ' Mrs. Hayseed Mercy! yes. Jest es quick as that clerk-girl got my money. she began yelling "cash" like mad and nan a dozen little errand boyscamo rushin' up to see it New I'oi Weekly. J. C. SIMPSON, Marquess, W. Va., says: "Hall's Catarrh' Core cured me of a vary bad case ot catarrh. Oruggista sell it, Too. The Asperities of Debate). The Speaker (to tho gentleman from Indiana, who has just called tbo gentle man from Illinois an ass) Does the gen tleman from Indiana withdraw the epichet? The Gentleman from Indiana I with draw tho language, Mr. Speaker, but maintain that the gentleman from Illinois is not In order. Tho Gentleman from Illinois How am I out of order? The Gentleman from Indiana Probably a veterinary surgeon could tell you." Life. . Ton don't have to take our word for the food quality of Dobbins' ISlootrlo Soap, ust get one bur of your grocer, and lot it toil you it ovm ttory noxt Monday, and be governed by that, oood or bad. Suflleteiit Reason. "I hoar your engagement with Miss Boodle ts off. How did it happen?" "In strict confidence, Smith, she got mad because 1 stolo a kiss." "I don't see why that should provoke ber, when you wore engaged." "Well, you see, I stolo tho kiss from another girl." Brooldyn, lAfc. A MrvsicuH recently said, "probably Lydia E. Pinkham has done more for womankind than all the doctors combined, a woman understands those things better wan we uo 11 lo Et Hoc. Bjlnks Pugillm has suffored an Irreparable loss in Sullivan's going on the stage. lijabbers Oi don't think poogilism Is hurtcd half so much as tho stage, and what's more our Sinators and Bipresentativos are goln' into poogilism. Thousands of misorablo and puny little children have been restored to robust health by using Dr. Bull's Worm Dostroyers administered to them by kind and loving parents. Mo Lang-hing Matter. Disappointed Dramatist (bitterly) Mine was tne lunniost play ever written, but at its initial performance last night tho audlenco didn't laugh once. Friond No laughing matter for you or tho audience then. Sijlmqt. Bnoxcnrris is cured by frequent small doses of Flso's Cure for Consumption. Nbvb write tho word "flnis" baolcwurd, it will be a am if you do. A Fair Trial Of Hood's BareaiMiiiUa for scrofula, ftalt mean, or any sBcctlon caused by Impure blood, is suolrlenV to convince say one ot the superior and peoiular curative powers ot this medicine. Xho foilcwM statement is riant to the point t Ity bob was alSleted with the wont type ot arret, unwamt oa (he RcommeadaUoD of mydrcaVistl gave him Hood's Ssrssparilla. To-diy ho is souud and well, notwithstanding tt was said there was sot enough medicine in Illinois to effect a cure." J. Chbutiam, IUIopolls. HI. K.B. B sure to get Hood'a Sarsaparllla EOidbr an druggists. li siiforSi. Preparadonlr by a. 1. HOOD a CO, LowelL Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar IE OO tatncfl OO A MONTH can be mass) Jf a,-" WptaU," working fcp-us. Persons preferred who on TiiBiisb a borw sno give Uw ir whole titae to the bnslneHB. Spare moments may be profitably eraolored also. A towcanuii lu to won so
sTullod to Follow. There wore three passengers In the Dead wood stage; a long-legged oowboy, a bespeotaoled and highly refined old maid from Boston and a man who had nothing to do bat listen, says the Pio neer Press. "Yer needn't tell mo anything about Injuns," oontinued the cowboy, replying to a remark of the old maid's. "I've lived with 'em an' seeu 'em. They're treacherous, filthy critters, I've had their bullets an' their arrers into me, an' I tell you there ain't no good Injun but a dead Injun," "Havo you evor rend Helen Hunt's 'Bomolft?' " mildly asked the old maid. "Helen hunted what?" replied the
cowboy, with a heavy accent on the what " 'Ttomola,' 'Bomola,' a book written by dear Helen Hunt Have you ever read it?" "No, I nevor read Boman, an' if ifs anything about Injuns I don't want to read it I know how you eastern poopie feel eibout Injuns. That's because you don't know anything erbout 'em." Alter this there was silence for some time. Finally the Boston lady discovered a hillside covered with yellow flowers. She gazed at them admiringly for a moment, then turning to the centaur, said: "You are acquainted, I suppose, sir, with the flora and fauna of this region?" "With the who?" "The flora and fauna." The cowboy turned to the window, and, with a sudden and emphatic motion of hia head and lips, sent a yellow jet of tobacco jnice nearly to the straggling fenoo at the side of the road. He then deliberately crossed bis long legs, pulled his slouch hat low down over his eyes, and sank baok into tho corner of the oar. 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