Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 June 1892 — Page 2
For JPredte, IS Jfaa Nominated at WxeapoUa m jumc. iiaa.
BLOOMINGTON. SATURDAY, JUNK 11th, IMS. Thrre will be a Delegate Convention of the Republicans of Monroe county, Indiana, held in the court home, Blcwigton,June Htb, 1892, at ife.10 a. m., for tba purpose of selecting candidates for the following offices : Auditor, Sheriff, Treasurer, Coroner, County Surveyor, County Anwar, Com minion er 3d and 3d District. The Republican of tbe various townshipt will meet at the time herein named and select delegate a follows - Wo. of Delegate! Bean Blossom, Saturday. June 4, "Wuhimgtoo, Saturday, May 21, 4 Marion, Friday, Juno 3, Sea tea, Friday, Juno 2, 3 Bloomingtoa, Saturday, Juaa 4, 24 Richland, Saturday, Jane 4, 11 Van Bursa, Friday! Jon 3 6 Perry, Saturday, Jane 4, 12 Belt Creek, Saturday, Jane 4, 2 Folk, Saturday, June 4, 3 Smithviue, Friday, June 3, 3 aTaMaw Bbbb, m Friday, June 3, 3 All of said conventions will be held at neb place ia tba several townships at tha respective eoaraitteeeeen easy select, at 1 p- aa.. and tha delegate selected in such a naaner a may be 'agreed npon. B. C. DUNCAN, Chairman. VT. p. ROGRRS, Secretary. There are about 1,500,000,000 people in tne woria, wun very earl an equal division of sex. One-fourth of the people born die before the 15th year, and the average da ratios of life is about S3 years ; 33,033,000 people die each year, making a total of 91,501 each day, 3770 each boar, 62 each- mutate, and about one each second. In regard to his awn candi dacy tor rrestdent John anerman raid : "I am all over tbe ballucioalino. I do not expect tbe nomination or give myself concern about it. My jwlgtneot is that Harrison will be nominated ea first ballot. If be is not I can then see be is in danger. If ha is not nominated en first ballot, tbe convention may o to Maine. I am not ex Decline the tMOMnation, and am doing -1 - A. . ft f Homing IO jarontviv is. y araisso will not be mentioned in tbe convention unless Mr. Harrison is delate and the delegates are seeking anot her man. I am in no sense a candidate." Tbe State convention of tbe People's Party nominated for Gov ernor, ljeroy Templetoo : Li. Gov emor. Dr. Hooaer ; Secretary of Stale, Jesse L. Hobeon ; Auditor of State, Lewis Cast on ; Treasurer, Townsend Coke ; Attorney-general, E. Yeraa-dea; Sunt, of Public Inrtrucrioa, J.H. Allen ; Statistician, C. H. fits; Reporter, W. H. Dewey; Supreme court judges, Adam Stockman, Silas M. Sheppard.N J. Boart ; Appellate judges, J. N. Pierce, Joseph Daily. H. U Barnett, David W. Chambers, J no. S. Baker. Tbe platform demands that the rovemment sbonld own the telecranh system ami transportation fines of tbe country. It declares that tbe right to vote was Inherent in ettixesship without regard to sex ; hat all property be listed at a fair cash valae and credit be given for all booa-fide indebtedaeas; that land owned by aliens be reclaimed by tbe government ; that tbe governmest pay the soldiers the difference between gold and tbe depreciated money in which tbey were paid ; that the public officers be paid what their services are worth in open market, and that tbe State be districted with absolute tairaess. Tbe convention voted down minority report ooademning tbe Isaac traffic. The Prohibition party in State convention assembled last week, nominated tbe following ticket: For Governor, Rev. Aaron Wirth ; Lc. Governor, & W. Cnlbertson; Secretary of State, Jan. McCormiekJ; Auditor of State. Frank Taggart; Treasurer of State, H. H. Moore; Attorney -General, C S. Dobbins; Beporter of the Sapreme Court, John W. Bair; Sop, of Public Instruction, E. A. Devon; State Statistician, M. . Sbiel : Supreme Judge (3d Dist. Robert Denny; Appellate Judges, John Baiter, John D. Gouger and J no. B. Joyce. Ia tbe latter part of 1893 when the war vessels bow ia course of roast ruction are completed, tbe United States will stand seventh in the list of naval powers, according to the estimate of tbe House Naval Committee. Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, Germany and Spain, in this order, will be abend of n at that time, and only these. Half a dozen other nations as well as these are ahead of as now, as seen by the committee's figure. We nasi net remain behind Germany and Spain, however. Nor should we allow Italy to lead as. We have greater, resources and a far longer coast line than any of these three nations, aad wa need a stronger navy. An old restaurant bill of fsre printed in Richmond, Vs., in Jannary, 1864, gives tha following war-time prices in on federate money: Soap. $1.60; chicken, 3.54; roast heel, S3; bam and & i3 ; raw oysters, $2 ; coffee, 12; bread and butter, 11.50; a bottle of champagne, $50 ; a driok ef rye whisky, $2 ; a bottle of ale, 12, and a cigar, f 3, -
FREE
FLOUR. Dave Smith, City. Win. Ray, City. Charles Hickham, City. M. G. Morris, Blanche. Dell. Whisoand, City. Mrs. Elisa Gentry, Stanford. Morton Christman, Fleener. E. C. Gili-trap, South Grange. Fannie Cirgan, City. A. V. Fans, City. E. B. Uline, (I U) City. Mrs. L. McClelland, City. Mr. Shinn, City. A. H. Baiighmutn, Stinesville. Alfred Shields, City. Catharine Foddrell, Clear Creek. Belle Weimer, Dolan. Emma Davis, City. Thee. L. Fowler, Clear Creek. James Hijrht, Unionville. James Sylvester, Smitbville. John R. Graves, Bueua Vista. C. F. Butler, City. Geo. L. Knight, Payne. . John A. Kerr, City. Mary Bonty, City. Peter Eadile, Allen's Creek. Martha Krues, City. A. N. Jones, Ellettaville. Tbos. E. Robinson, City. W. L. Kineer, Guthrie. A. K. Dnwden, City, Elmer W tite, Elkinsville. Mrs. Millie F. Robinson, Cl.Ck. John Wet.ver, Solsoery. Matt. Rssard, Cincinnati. Harley Anderson, City. C L. Mathers, Clear Creek. Lena Jeoltiu, Bloomington. Nicholas Adams, " Mary Stookdale, City. Aa Peterson, CTity. Wm. M. :ilusb, Smithville. Billie PiH-tt, Cross Roads. B. F. Thrasher, Stanford, C. F. Keilv. Ellettaville. Eliza Arthur, City. A. & Staiuiifcr, Dudley. Sarab A. Gaskins, Ellettsville. B. F. Jones, Blo-som. J. R. Williams, Ellettsville. Benj. Bag, City. Cbas. Wetzel, Stinesville, Bert; Elltr, City. Thomas Floyd, Nashvilje. J. C Clay, Harrodsburg. Alex. SmiiUwood, Harrodsburg Avis Moore, Victor. I. N. Nuugester, Unionville. Alice Crane, City. Thomas Farley, City. W. T. Blair, City. Thomas Shields, Gent. A. K. Neill, White Hall. Morten Stent, City. J. Vf . Taylo", City. George Thornton, Citr. Iaae Chandler, South Grange. Charles "Walker, Stinearille. James Oeckiird, Peter Cooper. James Stilarrls, Allen's Creek. Jotsie M. Bller, SUnford. EACH OF THESE 72 persons have received received i a Sack of Collins & Earsell's Belle Flour, FREE, at 'The Corner." Eight Sacks of Floor given away each week, by this mammoth Shoe and Clothing House. Arthur Bisot, an escaped convict, after an absence of twelve years, returned to the prison south last Wednesday, of his own accord. Bisot was scot from Bedford, Lawrence county, for the killing of the , town marshtil, and was given aIife sentence. He was then eighteen years of age and the murder was committed Christmas night, 1876. The sentence passed upon Bisot al most broke jw mother's heart, and she was taken ill of brain fever. A long sickness followed, and her physician became convinced that the presence of her son would save her life. He was given a sixty days furlough by Governor Wilnama upon the assurance that be would retorn within that time. His mother recovered, and Bisot never returned to tbe penitentia ry. Bisot was pardoned by Governor Chase oa Thursday. The field day contest was held Tuesday afternoon to determine who should go to Terre Haute to the State field day contest. In the 100-yard dish, Hottell, Samp'e and Murdock vrre tbe contestants. Hottell won the first two heats in 11 seconds and 10f seconds respec tively, sample came second. In patting the sixteen pound weight, abater came first at 30 ft. 2 in with Mordeek second at 29 ft. 5 in. In tbe standing broad jump, Hottell came first at 9 ft. 8 in., with Simpson second at 9 ft. 7 in. In throwing the base ball Utter came first at 337 ft., breaking tha State record ; Daily came second at 319 ft. 2 in.; Olin also made a goodthrow at 315 feet. In tbe hon step and jump Sample came first at 35 ft. 10 in. In throwing the 16pound hammer Shafer came first at 59 ft. 3 in. ; Mitchell second at 48 ft. 4 in. In the standing high jump Hottell came first at 4 ft. 7 in. ; Milroy second at 4 ft, 5 io. In tbe mnnio; high jump Milroy came first at. 5 ft. In the 200-yard dash, Nesbitt came first at 31 i seconds, with Hottell second by an inch or two. In the one-mile run, Milroy eame first at S mimjtcs 36 secanda, ml a Summers stcond.
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MatttBlnar Change-Matters. From Pittsburg Dispatch There are men and women in
New York who handle money in small quantities from 5c. to 95c. who acquire a skill and dexterity absolutely marvelous. They are cashiers of restaurants, popular din ing and lunch rooms, where the rush is very great at certain hours during tbe day, and where everything in the shape of payment comes along in what is can en "change," that is in amounts less than $1, and never uniform, it may be a young girl, or a young man, who never had any former experience in handling coin or notes, but be, or she, becomes so expert, that ib makes an ordinary business man's head swim to watch them. One of those lightning change artists, a red-headed young man named Kayward, who is in a big lunch room near the postofSce, has a long standing wager of $10,000 that he can beat anybody making change, bar none. And that young man ia certainly wonderful, lie has the touch of instinct. Like those of many women in the Redemption Bureau of the Treasury at Washington bis motions are too swift for the ordinary eye to count, ? . 1 - . C . I i laying uoining oi me money u-u-ture. But the work of the Treasury-woman expert counter is with round numbers and bills alone ; this involves constantly varying amounts of minor coin and bills together. Certain hours of every day will find an unbroken line of customers with lunch checks and money passing the cashier's desk. To see young Hay ward manipulating those checks and coins and bills is a curiosity. A good story is told of the late Dr. Thayer, of Burlington, concerning his experience at a hotel in Cincinnati, where he ptopped,while attending a National Medical Congress years ago. Arriving late in the evening, he went immediately to bed. Upon inspecting his bill, previous to leaving, Dr. Thayer saw that he was charged for a supper on the night of his arrival, and inquired as to same, saying he bad bad no supper that night. "But," the clerk said, "you were here; you might have had it." "Oh, well," said the Doctor, "I can fix that," whereupon be immediately made out a bill against the hotel for medical services, the amount covering the charge for tbe supper. Upon presenting the same to the clerk, the latter said : "Doctor, I was not aware we had called on you for medical service." "Oh, no," said Dr. Thayer, "but I was here, and yon might have done so." The procedure, being so original, so pleased" the proprietor that he presented Dr. Thayer with the whole bill, and asked bim cordially to make him a visit in the future, Ex-Governor Robert Tnvlnr. of Tennessee, who is lecturing in the south on "The Fiddle and tbe Bow," tells this story during the lecture. He was once talking to an old culled gentleman when he asked "Well, John, what are you doing these days, any how1?" "I'se a zorter now, I is, Mars Bob." "An exhorter you mean." "Yaas, sir er sorter dat's hit." "I thought you were a preacher. What's the difference between a preacher and an exhorter, John ?" "Difference 'twixt er zorter an' er preacher is zactly dis : Preacher, he stick to de text ; but tbe zorter, he hits all around." The John A. Alexander land was sold last Friday by auction, Henry Hsnley purchasing it for fl,040. A brilliant reception was given by Kappa Alpha Theta, Friday night, at the residence of Judge Mien. Fogg's Ferry to-night, for the benefit of Co. H. It will be worth seeing. The following cases have been continued till the October term of circuit court : Monon railway vs. Chicago & Bedford Stone Co. ; Jacob W. Hargrave vs. J. L. W. Yost, damages for malpractice: John M. Dcckard vs. Germania Fire Insurance Co. This case was reversed in supreme court and sent back for another trial. Thos.' I. Owens vs. Walter 8. Rob ertson and Chas. Colpitis, suit on note, jury disagreed last term, con tinued; Andrew Brown vs. Monon railway, damages; Patsy Collins vs. Henry Rborer, suit to recover old coin found on Istter's larro; John K. East vs. City of Bloominetnn, damages; Robert Wilson vs. Western Union Telegraph Co damages for failure to deliver message; Ben F. Mugs vs. Monon railway, suit for damages for kil- ' ling Ann Duncan : E. K. Millea vs. Charles Rosa, damages for hotrs rooting up lots: Frank St res n vs. Monon railway, damages ; W. Jr, Dill vs. Joel H. Morgan, to quiet title ; Patrick Finley vs. Monon, damages for failure to deli ver billiard tables; Amanda Colpitts ys, Bloomington civil township, dam ages for injuries received by driving over bad roads; S. W. Wooden vs. Frank Kinser, to quiet title ; Geo. Lsmpkins vs. Jacob W. Richardson, damages for injuries sustained in a fight ; Howard G. Osgood vs. James C. Brown, appeal from survey; Wm. Nuun vs. Samuel Butcher, slander,
GRUNTING!
You Feel Tough AND "NO ACCOUNT.'' If it is Grippe you had go to Faris Bros. Get a bottle of South American Nervine. Everybody recommends it IF YOU DO NOT GET THE GENUINE IT WILL DO NO MORE GOOD THAN SO MUCH WATER. Fari Bros, art the Importers' Agents.
Ch ampioh binders, mowers nnd rcspeit. Also, hay rakes. Kaimers give my implements a trial. Best sold." BOB S. WIlMJLO'Vy. Baby pictures will be one of the specialties at Siimmsn' gallery. All the latest ideas in posing, lighting and artistic effects is being executed at Summers' gtllery. Maxim, the inventor of the Maxim gun, one of the greatest of American inventors, explains in the , I une Cosmopolitan how it is possible to build without further discussion a flying machine which will travel through the air at the rate of 100 miles per hour; this without the aid of any gas. To Swap. Have a No. 7 "Early Breakfast" cook itove, heavy castings, and reservoir, just the tbin for boarding house or club wor e, wbich will be swapped for a ligh :er stove. Apply at this office. Smoke "Little Chief" once and you smoke it sgain. Ask for it. In the recent bicycle relay race from Chicago to New York, Charles Dorntge, a crack rider of Bufialo, made the ten mile run to Bovmansville, in the dark and through mod in thirty-one minutes, whi m shows the possibilities of tbe bicycle under favorable circumstances. Every lad of fair edncatton and indu itry who can secure tbe opportunity inou id make it a point to learn semeining of tlie art of typesetting. Tie riiiht kind of a boy will always bsve a chance to 1m. tlr ttiA tin.M V.M nt ! nul . - That is all right; they I1 should have a chi.nce, but only a few develop into rp- ! id typesetters and good manuscript readers. A 17-year old boy at Elicitsvilli1, James Massendale, robbed the sgent's drawer, in the Monon office, last Friday, securing about 825. He was arrested soon afterward, $15 of the money found in an uthotiie, and the fellow confessed. On a plea of guilty he was sentenced by Judge Miers to a term of imprissnment in the penitentiary lor one year. -Tbe DePaiiw crowd bud what they called a brass band. They did have instruments,, but ye gods what music ! VraasferN erf Real Estate, Furnished by Jas. W. Jackson, Recorder. For Deeds and Mortgages, correctly excute:;, call at Recorder's Office.! Tbei: B Butler to Peter V Harris, lot, Ellettsville, S30 Nn:y J. Keck to C X Carpenter, wh f lots 27 and 28, city, 2,500 M F Dunn to R G Boone, 2 lots s sec9, Bloomington ip, 1,000 A M Lane to Emaline Tread way, pt seq neq socio, Indian Creek tp, TOO DnviJ McGinnis to Jos H Kirby, lot. S, Cron add, 200 Morton C Dodds to Mary B Drdds, lot 34, Dodds add, 700 Jas 11 Orchard to Morten C Dodds, Lot 2S, Msple Hight,- 110 Mar" X Dodds to Wm B Hughes, Lot 84, eity, 800 Thee O Cowden to Bobt Cowden jr 60 acres in Bean Blessorn tp 1 ,000 Bob rt Cowden to Sarab Cowden, wt f nwq sec36 Bean Blossom tp1,' 1,500 Those DePauw students are grent "yellers. Corns to think of , it "yeller" is their color. Misses Hendrix, MtMfdock, Dodds and Bryan are not candidates for re-election as teachers of tbe Bloomington graded schools. . m If you know good ice cream wh n you get it, you will decide thai, there is nothing nicer than thai, made by Vol pert. Try his celebrated cakes none better. It will soon be the time when neighbom and friends will fall out and abuse each other shamefully, all because they eaniiol see alike politically. It is all well en oi gb for everybody to have party preference!), but it is altogether out of reason to siant to massacre each other because wo H can't see and vote alike. Let us all !well together in peace if not ia unity ot thought aad mind. Salem News. The above is a text from which an :laboratr sermon might be profitably preached. The common people neglect their homes and tbeir wctik to crowd around tbe speakers' stands, and get furiously mad as they are goaded by the taunts of rival orators, fully expecting that tbeue long-winded fellows will fight each other on sight; when the cold fact is that they very often travel together, eat together, and not infrequently get drunk together. More work and less excitement would be better for the people of thene Unitrd States during a presidential canvas.
AN ORDINANCE
amending section (1) one of an ordinance amending section lour (4) or an oral nance entitled 'an ordinance to exact license money from persons licensed to retail intoxicating liquors by county or State authority, to regulate places where intozivatine liquors are sold, and tbe sale of said intoxicating liquors within tha city of Bloomington, snd within twe miles from snd beyond the limits thereof, to punish the selling of intoxicating liquor to drunkards or miners, and to provide penalties for the violation tnereof, adopted October 17th, 1876, amendment adopted May 15th, 1889. Sec. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor and common council or the city or Bloom' ington, Indiana, that section one (I) of an ordinance entitled an ordinance to amend section four (4) of aa ordinance to exact license monev from Dersons licemI ed to retail intoxicating liquors by county or btsto authority, to regulate places where intoxicating liquors are sold, and tbe sale of ssid intoxisatine liquors with in the city of Bloomington Indiana, and witmn two miles from ana beyond the limits thereof, to punish tbe selling of in toxicsting liquors to drunkards or minora and providing penalties for tbe violstion thereof, adopted October 17th, 1876,which amendment was adopted May 15th, 1889, be, and tbe same is hereby amended to read as follows: lie it ordained by the Mayor and common council of the city of uioominetoo, Indiana, that me price or a license to sell spiritous, vinous or malt liquors under this ordinance shall be graduated in proportion to the time for wbich tbe same is granted, and shall be at the ratq of two hundred and fifty dol lars (250) per annum, but no license to exceed the time for wbich tbe applicant nas obtained licenie from tbe county or State authorities, and in do case shall such license be transferred. Provided that no license shall issue for a less time than threw months. bKC. 11. 1 uis ordinance shall be in force from and after its legal publication I, Robert C. Ureeves, clerk of the city of Bloomiugtun, Indiana, certify tbe foregoing is a true and correct copy of an amendment to an ordinance adopted by the common connuil of said city at their regular meeting held April 3d, 1892. KoaKUT C. GREEVKS, May 1 1, '9J-3t. City Clerk. AN ORDlINANCE . for ripruppini; the allev from Seventh street to the llrst alley south between Col Ii-ec Avenue and Walnut street. Sue. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor ana i omnion uounml ol trie city ot Uloomington, Indiana, two-thirds of the members thereof concurring therein, that ttio Hlley runnintr north nnd south be tween College Avenue and Walnut street be improved bv riprnpping the same trom seventh street south to the first alley run ning east and west south of seventh street in accordance wUn the plans and specincaliiins merulor, us neretolore adopted by tue common coupon tor the improvement of mid alley, now en Hie in the office of the Clerk of said city, and in accordance with the resolution of the common council adopted March 15th, 1892 Skc. II. Tho cost of said improvement or said alley, except the proportion tnereof occupied by street and alley crossings, shitll be assessed nor lineal front foot against the real eclat abutting thereon, said assessments, if deferred, shall be paid in ten annual installments, to each of which shall be added interest at six per cent, per annum, pay a Die semi-annually trom tne date or nnal estimate thereon and collected as provided by law. If said assessments are deferred a bond or bonds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of said deferred assessments, uulesi the properly owners pay their said asseunicnts before said bond or bonds are issued. All as provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March 8th, lfW9, and amended March 6th, 1891. I, Robert C. Graves, Clerk of tbe City of Bloomington, Indiana, certify the foregoing is a true snd correct copy of an ordinance adopted by the Common Council of said city at their regular meeting held May 3rd, 1892. ROBERT C. GEE EVES, May 11, '92-31, City Clerk. Notice ef Adaiaislralioi. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has bwn appointed by the Clerk of tbe Circuit Court of Monroe county, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Sara h J Houston late of Monroe county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN D. MORGAN, April 30, '92. Administrator, John R. Knst. Atfy. Livery and Sale Stable. I have a complete line of Svrreya, Buggies, Hacks, Road 0aiis, &c, New and of tbe very best quality, tbst I will sell cheap for oath. Will also make good trades for stock. Also have FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE OOOP TEAMS, SINGLE and DOUBLE, at very reasonable terms. aOTS table on 3d Btreet, Talbott Stand. Apl.27, '92 DAVID McGINNIS The June number of the Review of Reviews is exceedingly well illustrated, and apart from its fifty striking portraits of public personages of the day, it has some good pictures of another character. Most notable are the illustrations accomE Buying a short article on ''The oroe and Haunts of Shakespeare," giving a beautiful full-page view of Ann Hat ha way's cottage, a fine pioture of the church io which! Shakespeare was buried, a full-page interior of the church, together with a picture of Shakespeare's house,
New Music. We have received iron) the Columbia Mutic Company a Copy f their latest piano piece, "Mountain Bebos." Thcugh written in C rr inor the pioco isi not at all difficult, and the echo running through the tbemo protiucei a tesutifnl effect. To introduce .heir music this company will lend a copy ol this piece nnd tlioir catalogue to any subscriber of thi paper remitting 11 contin stamps, althsugh tbe music stores ask 40 cents for it. Address Columbia i.usic Co., 52 W. Jackson St., Chicago.
In the James Rariden cane Judge Miers decided that the l:nv was with the railroad company. The samo finding was had in the : case of Wm. Rutlidge against the Monon. Rariden got a verdict f;r $5,000, and Rutlidge a verdict lor 50. Conmissioners court on Mon day next. There will be a large amount of business to dispose of. Moiey Duulap came to Bloom ington on J riday and bis family return to Anderson with him this week. Dr. Cook of Nashville, haB bargained for the Hinkle building, it is understood, and will pay 98,000 ht it. Mayor Buskirk will remove to the bouse at present occupied by Frank Simmons soon as it ia va cated. Another effort will be made to pass a water works ordinance, and it will be introduced at the next meeting of the city council. The terms of the contract are said to be much more favorable than the one recently rejected. The ordinance and contract was sent to Jas. Ryan, and is backed by sufficient capital to make it a success. Tit IEV.IVT COESTOI.U. Scare 11 to 13 la favor of Inidlaaa Ualierslty. The great De Pauw base ball club came down in nix coaches, with brass band and 290 Bbouters, and returned crestfallen and de feated. We are sorry for the yel low boys. The father of James Xarsell j died Monday night, aged 92. Another heavy rain Monday night. Will it ever quit ? The Hunter Quarry Co., since o.i i ..t.:.. i i i i ..i inn sh J rr stoue 7 days. Mrs. Funk and her daughter of New Albany, and Stnator Thrasher of Mississippi, are expected to arrive in Bloomington to-day, and will be the guests of Simp. Neeld's family. Tbe tornado at Harper and Wellington last week caused the death of some thirty people. Jas. McKinley wounded his left hand oa a piece of wire recently, and he was quite sick oo Monday, as a result of blood-poisoning. Miss Eva Brown bas returned from Terre Haute'. John Hunter will eoon remove from Sanborn to Bloominton to reside. Alex. Bobison is putting in shelving for W. B. Baker, ut his store room in Bedford. Senator Fulk delivered tbe Decoration Day address at Uuiouville. Harry Imcs lias returned from Philadelphia. M iss Mattie Orchard is visiting frienda in Indianapolis, Mre.ll. G. McPheeters left tor Philadelphia, Mouday night, on a visit te her sister, accompanied as fir as Indianapolis by Mr. McPheeters. Graded schools will dismiss cn Tuesday of next week. Excuniou rates on the Monon to Bedford next Friday, fiouud trip from this place $1. Cholera is ravaging in Asia, f Several cases have already appeard in Paris, As depicted in Eugene Sues's "Wandering Jew" the dread horror is marching slowly but refiistlensly westward. Old pictures copied and enlarged in india-ink water colors, pastel and crayon. Firel-class work in every particular guarantee J at, Summers- gallery. If you are convalescing from la grippe the tonic you should use is .South American Nervine. Peiisonb with whom the Progress has contracts for wood will please remember that we prefer 1 8inch sugar, beech, or shell-bark hickory. Why not stop at Volperts and get a dish of the choicest ice cream jin Bloomington? It is admitted to be the best. Soda water with j fruit syrups,
fU J. S. APPLEMAN, M. 9. Tho Celebrated, JCaa:llaitt ;Mi)ooiaIit:. Formerly Professor of Practice of Med icine, Electrical Medical College, Toronto, Canada. Now examining physician. Southern Medical Instkbte, Louisville Ky. Will be at BL00MINQT03, aalienal Motel, JUNE 15th Oae dar enly. Returning every fonr weeks during tbe year. Dr. Appleman is a graduate of Betlevae Hospital Medical College, Mew York City, and tbe Electrical Medical Allege, Toronto, Can. He has made a special study of the diseases be treats in the great Bellevne and Charity Hospitals lor several years and recognizes no superior la diag nosing and treating Chrenic Diseases. He devotes all his time to tho treatment of chrenic and nervous diseiuea of both sexes and bis skill as an expert in this class of cases is well established. Treat! success fully and permanently cures Acute and Chronic Catarrh, Singing in Bars, Deafness, Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs, Kidney, Urinary and Bladder Troubles, Blights Disease, Diabetes, Dis pepsia, Constipation, Bbenmalism and Paralysis. Epilepsy or Fits positively men sufcured. Young or middle-aged ferine from Spermatorrhea, ImipoUncy Eruptions, tbe results of errors ee excesses, should call before it in too late. Wo guarantee a cure if case has not gone too far. Superfluous hair and all eruptions of tne race permanently removed, blood avb Sxih DistASH, as Syphilis. Scrofula, Stricture, Gleet, etc., cured bv never failing remedies. Diseases of Wamen, such as leucorrbea, painful menstruation, displacement of womb, bearing down pains in back, relieved in abort time. Tbe Doctor carries all bis portable instruments atid comes prepares to intniae tna moss obscure medical and snreioiil esses. Ha undertakes no incurable diseases but cures hundreds given up to die. Consultation free and confidential. Address J. 8. APPLEMAN, M. D., LoBlsvru., Kt. Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured ty Administering Dr. Haines' Oohi'en Specific. It is manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or ia food without tbe knowledge of tbe patient. It is Absolutely harmless, and will effect n permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcohol io wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a ertoot cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with tbe Specific, it becomes aa utter impossibility for tba liquor appetite to exist. Ourns guaranteed 48 page booK of particular free Address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., ISS BaceSt., Due. 30, sl-ly. Cincinnati, OKottcct to the Public. Netico is hereby given, tbnt on and afler this publication all cerscnl are noui fled to place no more offal, rubbish, or trash in the gutters, or along the va rioua p kes loading into the City of Bloomington. because it not only destroys the drainsee of tbe pikes, but creates an of fensive and unhealthy stench, to all who pass or reside along the pikes. Respectfully, James H. Gilucbb, Supt. of Pikes. Apl. 20, '92. J. E. Edmoxdson. K. H. East. ENIONDSON k EiST, Insnrance nnd Collection A-areaaciy. Office over Hall Bros. Store, Wed Side tkpwre, Bloomington, Ind., April e, 1892 J. H. Gaston, M.D , West !Sile ol" eitsiaaare, 0vcr the Express fftce. liOOK Out. Etch and every account six months past due, and which is not paid or secured in 20 days from this date, will be then sued on and pushed by execution to either payment or schedule. Please remember when suit is brought it will not be our fault. JOHN R. EAST. May 10, 1892. Dtsnolatloa ot lartaerhlp. NOTICE is hereby j;iven that tbe firm, Baker, Boyd ds Co., heretofore doing business in It looming ten, lad, was dissolved by mutual consent on January 15, 1892. All person indnbted to said firm are urgently requested to call and tattle at once. Vr. B. BAKER. JOHN L BOYD, J AS. K. BECK. Bloomington, Ind., Miy 21, 1H92. - . m. Itotlce ot Application for 1.1- . . . The underatgned, a malo cit-aen over tbe age of twenty-one years, and an inhabitant of the city of Bloomington and county of Monroe, in tU State of I ndiana, notice t't tho citiaens of Bloomington and of the First Ward of -....j .... -- said city, and of Bloomington township, in ss id county of Morroe and State of Indiana, thai he will t.t the June term, 1892, of tbe Board of Commissioners of tbe county of Monroe, State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a lioense to sell intoxicating liquors ttt-wit: Spiritous, vinous and malt liquori in less quantities than a quart at a time, for a period of one year, with tlie pririlegu of allowing the same to be drank on tlm premUcs upon
which he desires to nll saiil rpiritous, Jnnie Willtor , Olie fiend, WUHaea vinous and malt liquori, and the premise ' 11 Durnal and Honry Dnrfea being situstiMi in the First Ward of said J Yo'i are hereby notified that the OatMcity of Blioiiingtnn, township of BWmi- j misMoners of the City of BUtoniingtMt, ington, county of Muf.nw and State f j Indiana, will n-ioel In the Mayor's otara Indiana, and described ss follows, to wit: in said city on Friday. June lath, last. Part of Iri-Lot No. eighty -srven fa?. I t 9 "'clock a. til. frr'tbo pnrpra of esti in the city of Bb'nniinH'tn,' described as j mating benefits and damages t property . follows, Ut wit; Meuiniting at the south-; sought to be srwouriated ia aoraiasr
east corner, thonoo n.trti twe.nty.two 32 foet. thence west sixty fiO fiiet, thence south twenty. two 3J Veet, thence eat sixty 60 feet to tlm pl jce of resinning. OSCAR SOU DEBS. May 1 1 , ln
Notice or Application for Ucease.
The State of Indiana, county of Mon roe: I he undersigned, a male person oVar twontyone years of age. and an inhabi tant of the city of Bloemington, in tin county of Monroe and the State of Ind ¬ iana, hereby give notice to tba citikean of tbe said city of Bloomingum mni of tha First Ward of said city, and ill Bloomington township, in the said sa. ty of Monroe and Staui of Indiana, that he will at tbe June term of tbe Board f Commissioners of the county of Monroe , in the State of Indiana, ;n tbe year ;s apply to the said Board for a lioenaa t sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit.- splrltout vinous and malt liquors, in a less quuMtlty than a quart at a time, for the period -ef oca. year with tbe privilege of allow isrj( ice same to nsiui upon toe premsi. Tbe said premises upon which ha Mm to sell said spiritous, vinous and malt fiauors, being situated in tha said Vint. Ward ef tb e said eity of Bloomington, is) BloomingtoB township, in Monroe cosnrr Indiana, and more particularly descsibe ci as follows, to-wtt : A part of in-lot number one bnadasi and flay-seven (J 57) in tbe eity ef B1ook ington, Monroe county, Indiana, bound! and described as follows, to-wit : baeitining at the southeast eoraer of said lov running tnenee north on ta east Irao thereof one hundred and thirty-two tWJ leel, tnenee west on tne norm line or smo lot nineteen (19) feet, thence south oa a line parallel with the east line of said kt ot one hundred and thirty-two (1311 feat, thence east on tbe south lias of bsm kt nineteen (19) feet to the place of besriii- . ing. Ma ar. 23, '91. If otlco to Property Heidi an Third street between College A v anus and Jaoksott street. All parties owning property cn Third street, between College Avast and Jaekson Street, in tbe City of Blooasington, Indiana, interested in taxi iniprovementof said street, will take aotine that the City Engineer has made final estimate of tbe cost of improving said streot from College Avenue to Jackson street, and made assessments against properly holders for said improvement, said assessment being now on file ia the City Ciari's office. Alt parties interested will take notice that a committee from tba CosasMa . Council of said city will meet ia tbMa;r or's office of said city, Thursday, Jane) 2nd, 1892, at 7 o'clock, p. m. at wkiits time and place any one aggrieved at, said assessments can trake known then' grieranees, and the same will be considered by said committee. ROBERT C. GREKVB8, May 18, '92-3t. City Clerk. Notice to Noa-Realdeata, et al. State of Indiana, Monroo county, sa. In the Monroe circuit court, Mar Ten n, 1892. In the matter ot tba estate of Jsaataiia Kegtey, deceased, Thomas Wsmpter, asVminlstrator, vs. Lawson J&egley, Kmn ) Davis, Mary Keelen, Lorenzo Xegky, Alvis Kegley, Myrtie Kegley, Hilit Kegley. Mary Owens Kegley, William Han cock, Lawson Hancock, BHzabetb Boman, Florence Sullivan, Mia Andersen. James E. Burton, Notice to widow, heirs, etal r aeadency of petition to sell real estate. JSacb and all or the above nan tea defendants are hereby severally notilled ttaV the above named petitioner, as administrator of the estate of Jonathan Kaajky, deceased, bas filed in tbe circuit court of Monroe county, Indiana, a petition nak. ing yon defendants thereto, and prayi lg therein for an order and decree of aid court authorising tbe sale of certiiia nal estate belonging to the estate ef said t ceden, end dnscribed in said petition, to
make assets for the payment of tne eraiits and liabilities of said estate, and that a id -. petition so filed aad pending, ia sat, 1a -.. hearing in said circuit court, at tbe) OMUtt; house in Bloomington, in said county a seV'""' State, on the 'Jlst judicial day of libe May term, 1892, the same being the SStkday of May, 1892. ' Witnea the dark and seal of said court this 11 tb day of April, 1892. faa&Ll JOHN W. CRAVENS. Clerk Monroo Circuit CeWrt. Ed. S. Davis, Atfy.
Notice or Aapllcataaa Br MThe undersigned, a male citizen over tha age of twenty-one years, and aa iahabitant of tbe city of Bionmintitoa tad county of Monroe.in the State of Indtetav hereby gives notice to tbe efuMHts ef Bloomington and of tbe Pint Ward ef said city, and of Bloomington tow nsktp, in said county of Monroe and State of Iaiiana, that be will at the Joan tarns, 1812, of the Board of Commissioners of .bee tatty of Monroe, State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to sell hitoaicat- . ing liquors, to-wit: Spiritous, viiioa sstd malt liquors ia less quantities tbas aatiart at a time, for a period of one yiar, with tbe privilege of allowing tho saae to be drank on tba premises upon wbich be to ires to sell said spiritous, vinous ind assiH liquor, and the premises being shualed ia tbe First Ward of said city of B Moaalirgton, township of Bloomington, OMistty f . Monroe aad State ef Indiana, aac'l desctib ed as follows, to-wit: Part of in-lot one hundred and flfty-aiao 159 in the city of Bloomington. Hmsw county, Indi-nu, bounded as folfcttrs: Kssginning at the southwest coraerot add Valot, thence east twenty 20 fed, titMie ' north thirty-five 30 feet, tbenee west twenty 20 feet, thence south to ta pi tew of beginning, thirtv-ftve 351feit. KDWABD M. JtsHrtil May 4th, 1891. Notice of AppllcaUoes IMF 14The undersigned, a mala citiisea or tho age of twenty-one years, and an Ms-' habitant of tbe town of Smithville. aad .; the county of Moriroe in tbe Stat of lad-' - iana, hereby give notice to the citfairaa of Smithville, Indiana, Clear Craaer tooa -ship, in said county of Monroe and State' I of Indiana, that he will at tha June tat SB, i 1P32, of the Board of Commissioaen of the County of Monroe, State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to salt intoxicating liquors, to-wit: ipiritoo, vinous and malt liquors In leas quantities than a quart at a time, lor a period of ess vear, with tbe privilege of allow ing tho tnmo to be drank on tbe p remit w npoa - which he deshes to sell said npiritetav vlnou, ,nd u vlorii BJ u preie j being siti-sted In lire town of SniithviUsv townBshln of c,Mr t,, JL rf , and Stat of Indiana, sud daserihad t f,, h ua aets j parl ef j.lot jj Sraithvllk, IiwjU mn a. tmniencing at tea aoMhwasacorner of In-lot Mo. 3, in the towa of Smithville, Indiana, ttianae east tbttn (30) feet, tbeno south thirty () fhat, thence west thittv (30) feet, thewie aoith. thirty (30) feet to the plaee wt kKgiaaaaav I vie tit u vDSiuniraS? LKWIS H. THRASMKaV Apr. 27, '92, Notice to It on-aVeatdc mtm.
j South Lincoln f tnxt, ia said olty. Your property will ia some way be afj fooUd by itpening said street. I By order nf Common Council. ' ROBERT C. GREKVIC8. j May 4, 02 .It. Ci.y CUtfk.
