Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 September 1894 — Page 4
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Republican Progress
sv'Bscsn-riox, &1 :3l I'KR YEAR Wm. A. tJalM, Editor ami Proprietor
fOFP.u-nSr.t rK,.nr.i!. question of removing tho
REPUBLICAN TICKET. CVcgressjuan Jesse Ovebstkeet Joint .Senator. IIkxbv C. IXsc.vx Representative, Gkouok W. Ai.usos IVos. Attorney,. ...John E. En.MoxesoN GOTTOSTT Y: Sheriff Wir.sox Cl.-rk, Treasurer Keucruer Ccroner St: rveyor t'l mmisMoners First Dit. Third Hist. . . ..ri.ii.N t. WooDWAKn .Joskph s. v.,odwaui ..IamksW. Jackso.- 1 .PR. .Hkshv Me.ni.ki
.Wn.uAMl'KTEu.oNi11 and faeully of the iuEzEA I'KRnoro 8tltutl0n favor the removal. Jb'er
: man who has been appointed
.i MA.N m nas oeen appointea that the State University should ! sale fruit dealer, of Louisville died ! l01' ineiuuin sujtoi annates, suTnoxXtorT. i b-' Situated at tho State capital, j Tuesday aged o-L years. Twenty-j permimen ries and probationers. Rortion if his advertising" in a news-: This location is central, and cer-1 five -years ago he began business j this number about I li were wtper till he investigates the elaims of taia advantages in tho wav of i ill Louisville with ii piish-oirt, I effective, or in active service, the I ROORESS. Demand that the lejral ,., . , p , , , , . , , , , 'ri, ,,.,.,,. . ,,,,. i ,t aavertiM.-igbe sent t the Progress of- libraries, lectures ami other cdu- j from w hich he peddled fruit. He ; 1 ls -onlei enee wa organized at fire, v.hoiv it will be done can-fully i cational aids would bo open to the loft an estate said to be worth ! Albany and held its iirst sesand ,rreetly U,e proprietor having ; . f) , , , jrtO.OtlO. Dcnunvio wns t.roh-1 ion there October 1 7 to aa, 1 S3 2.
drTwvV'i nau over iweniy yearv expeneuce m , that class of business "-1 -
Apparently iu l$9G the solid i of the college as one of its recom- j citizen and a practical philanthroNorth will confront the South j WCttdation?, TLsy consider that i pist, having started hundreds of which is not solid. ! their son. and daughters arc less ! hi countrymen in business.
. ' , , , : never Je i 8 j J.VIH AlCCll UliU I President, but he will be
neit year if he lives. ;t t BUChas Iiioomington is, i?1 townl asrUS- iN'fU' -Apathy seems to be hittin2ithau in the neighborhood of ai,, P7f "?
cue Aiuwidu 3 uaiu in xt."Tr aa , i. 1. . .. ... . - ' ma tne itepuoncans in isyo 1 ! I -Gov. Matthews savs he has: paw on 5111,000 or tue state debt; but he don't tell that of this i ne recoived tvom tb TIj..3 Cj. a. . A A.r t uuueu otaws governmeni wun TOucn to mase mis payment. The Republican victory in Maine is another straw like that in Vermont, showing that the people of this country are tired of Democracy and want no more Grover Clevelands in the White House. -Though wheat ie about 10c.
lower a bushel than a year ago, j likely to roako any effort to have j of the Reformed Pres. church. I- tt&iJ lWi(iinj uWcr, J-'ratis-corn is 20c. a bushel higher. As it carried out. It is likolv ihnt : The remains were deposited in the ! villc.
Uncle bam comes pretty near i growing corn tor the entire -world i it must tie acumtteU that tne year year 1894 has some redeeming features. Under a new pension lawmade by the last congress, the pensions of veterans of the Mexican war have been increased from $S to $12 a month. The act does not apply to the widows of Mexican veterans. It is said that a marble placed in a kettle prevents the encrust - Inr nf the Vflsse.l hPcansA i ....Vti .A.. a m. i mu.i-iii 5ii ri":i-ii e 1 1 i)MrLii:iH c 1 1 A. . ,. mue ana eo provenis luetr auner-1 ing to the sides of the kettle. j j in au policies or live msur-; anco these among a , , - , i host of other , Age or ratner, , ijurauuionuiu. ui imuci , j i xa im?1" A man in the country en i , . . , - I utieu uu iu anuuci a ai;e, u iiy AAA J VVU J fiUU U10 UIIbUGl O 102. I he agent was amazed at this and fancied he had secured an excellent customer, but feeling somewhat dubious, he remarked that the applicant came of a very long-lived family. "Oh, you see, sir," replied he, "my parents died many years ago, but 'if living' would be aged as there put down.' ' . . , , , -A few weeks ago granulated i sugar sold at our groceries at twenty peunda for $1. Since the Sugar Trust bought tho Democratic Senate a dollar will buy but sixteen or seventeen pounds. Is this plain enough that Democracy i a tax? Bushviile Graphic. Sugar has gone up 2 per cent. t - au u- 6Utement cani m iciiiicu uj B.iug aii grwceiy keeper in town. The well-to-do, in anticipation of the rise, have been laying it in by the barrel, while the poor man must buy in small quantities and pay the in creased price. Crawferdsvillo Journal. ANOTHER M F4IH. THE NEWBERG NEYi-RlP PANTS This special make of Pants is the latest entry. No pool! selling is allowed, but " 011 1 can quietly bet your money en them for a sure winner. Be careful not to liet on the wrong kind. These have a KEYSTONE stamped on every ticket. Fine Dress Pant s : 2.00, 3.00, 4.00. Work Pants : 81.00, 1.23, 1.50. THE EAGLE W. SIMMONS & CO., WEST SIDE SQUARE. ,n0in.; Dally
lialloon Show
Ascension Whitlow.
BLOOanVGTOX SEKD BOItKOW XO TROUBLK,
Location of tho State. University. Indianapolih .lonrnal.J htato University from Blooming -
ton to Indianapolis can not ha dis- iman to pay a bill instead of wait- i lu'ay 1:tfrf week. The aitussed in all its bearings until line for him to hunt von up V , ; tendance was phenomenal, there
Monroe county has been heard from. Heretofore the citizens of the town and county have violently opposed every sulcatum of the sort, and it remains to be seen
i whether thoy will agree to the n.ws!new proposition to trade
; the university oil for an insane I hospital. The Journal is of the pinion that thoy will not. It
Joski-hM. KoiiKKs!i0 ,.a,iJ .;!.' ,i..ia i.Jfortv left, the death roll call hav.
" ...... ........... .(,,, ..I, 'authenticity of the ,i .. .... .. . sonit reasons it seems desirable thsr tliA Stofo 1' students. On the other hand, manv parents look nnoti thi om-1 many parents look upon tne somewhat remote and isolated location j utu'ect to social distractions and! temptations of a dangerous sort In ! a small and well regulated coun- i uliect to social distractions and i . i ' - I l i:l.l I 4 I aiv piuu.v wihj iuww uiuib; tKon Tl. 11 K.- flu i .tudenUl nacrilr mriri and i l . 1 ; i a ult-.S . .u lodge. A seholastie atmosphere I difficult to establish in . -' a city or, its near neighborhood invests the . " .... place where a college is the most important faatitutioir and central j i object of interest. These and: many other matters, including the i very important ono of necessary j iimds and large appropriations re-! .1 Jt "U 1 A. 1 iiuiicu lot suiu lCUlinat, ure to , j be thought of. Certainly, what-1 ever the peopla of the State at - large mav think of the transfer I suggested, Indianapolis is net ; the proposed arrangement will fall; of its own weight when the time ! comes for action. In the meancomes for action. In the t,, . . . , , i nine iJiuuLuiog uti uevu uurruw uu trouble. j mihliahat i "The Arbutus," by the senior class of the Indiana University at Bloornington, Ind., ,
leaves nothing to bo desired in the1 ,UM,er tables and climbing on wav of information concerning1 t,hairs to csiaP hlood and other the" college, -its faculty, students r"1 "ever before seen outand curriculum told in the spicv-sidc a Prinri"? oth'- Smith wav that students have of makiug , lhm-?"?'1 to iam 011 wmhix-Ila
all subjects palatabla. The book ItaniljsnmAl'if linnnrl in si arlet j " - i nA whSte vcth nAA !nrin.r 6"l- v c-' rom cver to eover thero is not a dull page. Especially flue are the engravings, and tho book from an c a . artistic standpoint, is a great credit I to its authors. The college and . to its atunors. ine college and . lus bocieiies, us oaii ana 1001 unit t me ito n-la lnlw nA it. ran.-l. : . fc.v n Diuu .
ing joKes are so taitnruiiy record-1 uigi,t9 an,i Saturday afternoon, ed that the avorage novel pales in : The afternoon perform nice on Satmterest beside the interesting ; m.day wni begin at i :3d o'clock, stories of the "Arbutue." ! Henry is bringing his show here
- , - , : -a party 01 nieu n ere euiraffcu. -X J . , . , , p the discussion of the low prices in - i , . - . ui uuikb uu aa UHuacn ii:ecilll , . , , . . when some one smsrarested that the h. , , , . , i."her o-rades were not iittoftpd so c' , c, T1. , , , 1 mi ch. Tom Hixon. who has been i ti- . j , . .. i .u mc u.cuiui.111 uuice ill 1 1 lui y . was present, and some one asked i hha f that was the Cllfee tyo! j Way horses that brought 8150 two years ago can't be sold for $5) in Kentucky." '-And what cause do you assign for this, Air. ; I Hi son ?" Tom gave a look of withering scorn at tho questioner's; igi orsmce, and replied: Well, my friend, this country is run by jackasses now, and they have no
. .. .. nrominent farmer's home. : and more go that it had lain there ! about three months unmolested, but beginning to look worse for exposure. The money was in tho shape of a com plantor that . will have to be replaced with a new ono before long, unless cared for better. If we had the money that is lost every year in this countti by neglect ox iarni ma chinery, wo would not bo running j a newspaper. orthmgton Sun. i ii nas urtcn neen orovett mat T. I. . . Jld. . I . 1 .1. -x dotrs aro ahle to track their masjtorg through crowded streets where it would be impossible to ' . 1 ; attribute their accuracy to any- ' thing oxcept the sense of Mnell alone. A natural'iBt once made some interesting experiments as to this nower as exhibited in his own i ... .. dog. In these tests tho naturalist found that his dumb friend could follow in the tracts of his master, though he was far out of sight, j and that, too, after no less than! eleven persons had followed, step ping exactly m the tracks made: ?. .. , . . . ... bv his master, it being the ddlb- : i-Bti intpntlim to l-Ollfllso thn l ieiaie miLiuiou to lomtise tne senses OI Hie tin" ii possioie. ; ; Further experiments proved that! the animal trackwl tlie hoots mstead of the man, for when the ; naturalist put on new fool -gear ; the dug failed entirely. :
use tor norses. - tne meeting r j o : adjourned for fear of the discus-;a,K a ' sien running into politics. Spen- Smith, of the "World," is i cer Journal. ; now sleeping on the feed-board of j ; ; the cylinder press. His meals are ! A friend of ours was u little oarried up on a ladder. surprised, a few days aiyo: to lind: . t 50 near the road, beside the' A wul1 aPlontcd restaurant! hedge at the corner of a'ia being erected at the railroad:
"I should like to be excused,
your honor," said a man who had i I been summoned on the jury, i ! What for J" "I owe a man 810 i j and wish to hunt him ud ami pay ! jit." "Do you nietm to tell the! ' court 1 hat you would hunt up
.'Yis. voiir honor " 'Vmi rpmr altogether some loll
excused. I don't want any man on the jury that will lie like that." Capt. W. J. Allen, of the 20th Artillery, has relurned from the reunion at Indianapolis, at which there wore but sixteen members. Of the 20o men who com posed the battery there are but ! mt decroflied'tho number vn.ti.llv -""" :iii tne past ten or me twenty-nine I years since the war closed. i Joseph Dcnunzio, tho whole500,000. Donunzio was prob - 4 ahlv tho tiest known Ttnlbm in thn 'amy tne best known Italian in tnn Middle States, and "was a goodi . . . . . , . "ian n 1 "ft int.ri,laco? h8C,t to ni- t?!'1'' suth ! , . . J I . , , :lHIh.lI rot Oeekard to endorse a note for $75, on which he got tho moU . aud ,Lon. tlisappearod, leaving his rig and horse. Deckjardnow believes the horse and f " , "c, a "v'r iliriVV noM l I I lit- ."iivi a , , , , letame, or nai neen stolen. i'coIple, it Kceniff, will never refuse to lirfen to a sll( k strgerMrs. John Curry died at the Eastman Surgical Institute, Indiauapolit, on Thursday, the result ot a surgical ovwration. Mie was tO .4! ..1 ,1... A .inaia i i;e, aim me iiau"uiei of Wm. J. Moore, two miles cast i ot town. A husband and seven j children survive her. She was a ! life-long and consistent mcmlier i church cemetery, east of town -on i Saturday: services by Rev. (lanlt. i ... .... An irate woman invaded tue ; sanctity of the 1 World'' office and read roMonday morning, porter Smith's ; ; -title clear to skies" in about : mansions in the ... ... Z 11J"miw" " og'g . down her throat and then open it. rIuli? closing the windy war. llie i t -i whole crowd are nervous now when a strange woman the door. conioi to j Trvf TT n r.onfui.'ci rtmA.ifl 1 j. iux. ix. xj. violin v ;i irtiiiuuo . ti0lTS ani ro!lc.s aro Vomino- to Bloornington sure next Friday and : Bloomingt SaturdaT Tlwr xvUt nix- thr,u : t. .-, .. . , " exniDiiiens rriuav anu oat u may , at a big .ivnaiiBrt ,,1,,i.'',t In ui u mix. v. I "C'lic"." w ii,:tl?e u j . m . many friends in Monroe count v , 't . , . , . , , . , tinu uii'ie im in uuuui uuii. ms ien tent -,i , . . , , . ., i iti lo iiii ul-u iw uiu tiiuoFai, aim .. , ', , , , , ' , ill OUUUIU 'fl',IA"lllU?U 111" 11,13 tl UUU : . . . '. etnow,ana it is a liloomington show i . r . i a xiiiuu uu i iiiuii in ci .1 im , f,,. 11, .,.!, I ,. .! ..,:i( , . , , T, . . from the ground up Rut why dwell; overvbodv knows Henry and know he is investing his; money at home, and doing more! than any other man in the county ; to bring Monroe county to the 1 front. It is more than likely that next Saturday the whole county : will be hero to see the Dog and : I'ony show, lleinciuber the dates, '' s:,-. tlvtl, .in1 Olltl. ..1 1. : LU-Ll. -."Ill .1I11L ..71.11. CI 11 1' I'Ul I 1 . 1U tumn "J , 'r 'OIin Keck, who intends to tackle that industry and make it a .success. E. M. Faris is si ill nl Charlevoix. .Mid-., ami is said to lie very much improved in health. Wm. Carmichacl has purchased A. T. Masscy !i Co.stock of groceries". m J uepoiiv ot ia;;t woes, it is staled that some $1,200 worth of books were sold to students bv tho cf operative asso -iation. Twin BrolIiei". Economy and wisdom nre Iv.in brothers. 1?ero UT" thousands loid tiioun.... elmnts, niciiiunl. s, lal.orlm' men, f;i Mock rolsers. pliyslelans, lawyers, ami f in i-m'.n-rs. oi in r.i located In citl- s. towns mill lxiiidrf n.-nr t!i.; post-ofllco who waut to ki.i-p po.-:ted n Linn, nil Unit Is going on tlie world oicr Tin y nre lnti n stii) lMthep,!lticr.i Ti!!iKd;;i.siluiii:i-!i- , ti,-r,mntrv n,.. nuiri, ts, till! COIidllillll f hdmr, the iniiustiii s, s. My, didiy iinpneiiliurs. Ulid nil tlilit uoi Denliurs. und till tlilit l-ii s to inal;i tlie. of tho day. For Instance, tin y were derpl Interested In the roecnt. coal and rail)..:, st rikes. They can get t his news only tlii i.ii!the ciilumris.if a Kretit liii-triiflitaii in-;,r paper, which coslsll cent a wi-i-U. Tl.ls ll.-. feel 1h lieyoml t licir ineitiis; they do not v:a to n.alre wt imicli of an outlny. Tlc-y i-:'..-liave the news In order to l;ff- aim.-.' of the timcsi. Lore H ivl.t ro ecu! j . : j i isj.,m oi ..iiin. -. Ti;e tiucmuaii t.-.i...". emit. uzcttokoimof tlii(irii;:ite.t in v.'i.:i Jn tlm world, l'rom its U.illy l -:ac il" """" "'O news I r ii.ii n. .ii" 0nM.tu. ,vhl;h u 1)(iW .,Wif.,,.l wcm. tuna iiajn-r wort S'.i a '"ir KTtirtil.Tr'.r,, at only (an. i : r .- .it ." patx r. m ni renin v., r.ii t in; da-. .". t.t ; t.n raraoifw tr . ."r 'n-tnit a". ZX!:ZW? Z?W 1 whole year. It Is worth twl.- ilio iifl.-e.
M. Es. CionFerence. LIST OF APPOINTMENT. indiaiia Conference, M. K. a ' ehureh, be . eUureti, negun iU session hero, on ! preachers, lay delegates and vUnor. With a hospitality charac teristic of our people, the visitors were entertained in a generous manner, and all l.-ave this week tilled with pleasant remembrances of the occasion. 1 The work doue by conference was more than usu ally important, a tin ouestion or consouuaiiuii n wiiu me soutnoasr ... ... .1 . . i , i" J - ! ruilliu rill l" l.illlll? u I. nun "lis IIIai Up(m favorably, the vote stand j jg yeas 75, nays 41. There i iana coniereuce u..i nmus-l-isnon boule presiUiug. ami ltev Hishon Soule presiding, and - W. Enter, secretary, There were in the conference at th time 1 ,600 members, and it em - braceil the entire Slate of Indiana, iuere are now in l conferences, with a i of about each, Indiang four jfor the four conferences of 180,000. about ! ; THE ANNUAL AITOINXSIKNTS J.ioOiitliiUui ' lsx(i'n't, 1. Jl. II ! ', IVettditi'J UUi ('!, ingtun: Tied ford. J A Ward: Hertford Circuit, Khii.rLBnllcT: BloomficM. M Whit sitt: Hloomington. K Steele: lllooatiuyton Circuit. Will M Wylie; Bottler. A 1 ; I'riest: C"mib"ilsbui:r. C 11 Pinnick i Klleusvilh". II S ll.-adcn: Krefsl mi. .1 M I 1) Hiiddiesoii: French Lick. t E Winn: i IFardinsburif. Henry l!a!lri1ft: Harrofls- i bili'ir. Mark K Coin: Helionsville, Joel E ; Hlue: l.inlon. P A Lcsb i': Lyons. T Jl ; Heaton: Mitchell, W s McCaflisler: Kew j Philadelphia. Charles W Woods: Orange- j , villi'. W S XleMichaeh Orleans, I W Den- : ny; Owensburir. .Milford l:.ll:s: Fair.cKS. : btuif, Washburn: l'aoli; J V" Wn. .arinjr; olshcrry. ..,,,,. RpjJimi.: WortiiiiWi.' w t Davis faancvilt-: Ditri-t. W. It. If,rf- , Blaejrrass. A fled by: FooiiviM.' II C P A inch. II ' ..T ' ';,c'",l r. .Joseph i;ajins:.. Street, I) r PavM. ley. H Kinir, Simproii and Ili.iire. ritcclo, Truiity. (.' K Cacon. l"'t. hr '.iicliuriali Si! by: Fraticisi-o. John lips: Howell, LiH'ieD Yoiiii-bh.Rdl:. villc. I AV Winkler: M'. Yer:; "ii. Ketcham: Till. Venon Circuit, W P Watluce. W C Whitman: Xewbtirjr. S F Peur. i Ai'v tl'irnionc S:iiuue Ken : link'land :itv. J W Bain: otwdi. .1 l 1-tfroy: Oivciisvilie, Ctirran K Hargrave. Putokn, j Grant Ferguson: Petersburg Circuit 11 ( Ii Payton. Poset, vi'V-.J II Carn.-.s:Princc- , ton. I.; D Wolfe: Seh in. .1 1) Kyper:Siow-' arlsville. W S (irim: I. Lion, A iJ Baa-li-elor: w insww. J ,tl Hale: ittikectown, J E Siilebottom. l'ji.nvilie Circuit, Chirks S Whitled. Indiana itJ'K )i.st, iii. Jl. J. TadiefV, Jldl,,,, J-M:,; Indc.tiitljiv! M. ' r.i"l!cvilie, W E Hinshmv: P,!!ins 0 .l L Stout: ISrookhn. W P b" Smith: ten-! 1 1 t . i "1 ti i; t . (i F M cT;i H 'hton : C!av CU V : - - ----- - - - . . ''V!,"(:i,'""o: Ul,,"!l,!o: r,,"k: (.,v,,..rt. M c Mcc.nvau: PatintinviUe. w K Kdira!: (in-eiicastle: l.oc'lslMri et, It ! It Bryan. South iir.iiica. Bidd!": California Sire..:, W P llartihilt. City Mission, .) A Cttllcn, Ma.ii.son Avenue, .1 W liiiivni. Meridian Stni't, (.' N Sims. Wis: Indianapolis: First t'ljuri-li, liibcrt Zarintr. Trsuity. A j lSinnctt. Miuliienille. U F Pimnutt, Martinsville Circuit. W llotkiu: Monrovia, .1 I Kdwanls: MooivsviM..", I, S Ki.otts: ll.iwanWr "; ' r ViinCleave: Qiiinev. W 11 llemt-li Wav.-rlv. K K Frmer: West i'1""1"- i ! rcewton r. 1' r well" ' : ,. . . r ljn tW I), 1,w 5i"'"y i" if ? I -,') i, ,. ji. JWmliD'f ''', Si n ,1- I fovy. Birds Eve, John K Cotlln: Cann.-lton, 1! A ilav; i"orvdon. .1 W uni'-r: Klizabetl.. J W l!obii!-oii:''nt!;sli. I. It Ur-i !; : FrcdricliShiirg. S .1 Shake: (iei tiyvillc, ; K t) Thomas: (irandviow, .1 K Fisher: I t'r"cnv;!;.-. Frank 'vtiiib-.rotijfhslluntinj- j bnr:r. Jo'nii :'C..'ver: Laiiesvillc !:!es Woods: !..:;v.--,v.oi ih. W (i Cliiiton: !arini.'... .1 U I.dii,"': Matikih.rt. F C i:.iaf: ! McKendre- and Emlnsry. .1 H Strain: : Miib. rlv. W U Wiiiiiiiisr. r New Albany: ; First Ontenarv, AV II 4 o!l ins; .leunie Dc- i Pituw, .1 I' Sli'rode; Main Sir.-el, .1 V .1 j Ooilins: 'riiiity. Albert lluristcm-. Wis-l.-.v. II (' t'lii;iiiiccr. KockKri, It At Kemp: Mockiiiirt I'ircuU. .1 M Nash:; Koine, .lehn 1'ivw: Troy. (' A MrKei : New Albany Circuit, .1 (i lifharre!!: ; liraDchviilc Circuit, .1 F o'Haver. I ''' -nut Jixfrivf, MS Ifeti.ixn- j ridge, IVcuiding 7iV.v, I at(Xlii'.S. AKor.lsvillc, I C I.isman: Hlackwcll. S 1; Wello r: liritcevule, James lli.v'on: i t.'i.r'.isic. W A Fox: Decker:-. C tC .Ionian: j Dover Hill. Kltm-i- Sit lair: Farinersbnrif. j A M ioiich-uaii; tiiendale, W N (iaitaer: ! (iray villi", M S 'Javier: Hynit-ra, N F j Deiiiiv: LooifiHilei', (.: S hv.cv I. ronton ; John llajl.-: M.-i-oDi. F F O;:!. : . ,v lb- j iiiien.fiforire Ueid: (Men. lj 11 Johnston: i I'riiirie i "reek, H l urry; I'laim 'die. J j IX'niin: I'leafiitmvill,', T B Co'i.-liiu-m: ' I I'rarietoii. il ii Allen; K:i lesvil!.-. i'ari j K Kislev: Shoals, .1 F Harvey: SuMivHi!. i W II (.rim: Viliceiii.es, li I! est : W';,shi itmton. .' K Asbury: U'ashiiiv'toii Circuit. 1.1 IS Smith: Wheatland, .1 D Hal -tsuck. 'I'm: CosMoi'iiLiTis Maazi:,-k is one of the handsomest publications in :"ic; Till" letter p clc ar, broil".! pnd artist io", the illustrati ms licautiful. and no expense is spared to ; ir.ftko it v.hat it i--. the Icadiiiir tiu.v ! zinc of iis einss in Amci-I.-a. -Simo olh- j cr magazines in the y.-.r.n.: field may lie I h'uud, but the. CoMiiopolitim is best, i Wm Iji'.'iti lli.tvcirs. Sir Edwin Aro dd, ! Kditor llolstcnd and other !.?alin;r writ- j ers contribute to it. per year. Mil i Avenue, llroiidway and 2,Mh St.. New York. I'riifrrcs:1. aint (ir.in.i",iolit:in's;':7a. ; John roller h;:' bought the I liratney farm, northwest of town. ' -James Ilendri:c, who travels ' ! for Showers Bros, , wont south on I a trip, but got fi' k to rei turn a few days mm. i --N. T. Brown, the i-al'inet iiiiahcr. lost his shop, on I'roepcct i Hill, by lii'c. Moinlay forenoon. 'Tool - and everything iii the hodsc ! was consumed. It 'ns tin- old I Iluifhcs house that hud been re- ! moved from its original local ion. ! There was s4oo of insurance on the hmue. Brown had built a tire : in tin- slove and steppe. I otii. That is ll tiiiit is known.
India Fin
Moiice of Receiver's .
sale. Slat.- f Indiana. Monroe County. M 1 .. nine Circuit Ciwrt. Tin- Ilea j'miil A;..: , . 'li1.l !1 '. I L-t; i:iati.j U" liuiMirn' II!:.! I...K :i vs. !; --..-i : Si.ii N'i Not! S!U; 111 1" is 1 i-:v :.-':ven tlcil 111 p'lr1 ;. I he M.uiy Term, I ".!. II order :H;tK" court -.it tli." ' -tiii Ull.lrl': :li,l .-, v. wiil th.can: ir-'li;-'! Jl-i Ucrris ;! hit in llu hIk.v. .tppoint entill i nil. I'm." siile anil i.h Tii;r.;: ini, is'.u Tilt IISPAV i t in- Ml lowing i (It'ii-iKiaut, lii, K-seril... Creek il )iriperty j' tilt M.Hif t iiiiijiaiiy. I t.-.-wii: All the Real Kslate ami l'ii"siiial ' "'i" 'Y ii.i St-.'.iu' Coniaiiy. mure ilfM-rilied :t ollo. ! I1." 1 1' tllil 1 1 . : ,..: A ,irt .if tin' )i t!"tl)vef.i iiiiavtiT ji the MHiihwct ijiiarti v nl M"tlioii iuim-: lll-l" f.llt...ll I I VI t.il.-lkl.;., mtm)...!.
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eounty nf .Miiiir.ii' and Slate of f,i.ii u..i i Ki'ijinnin" :it the Tiovtli-.ve.t cjrjii r of the f.imlhwcM iunrter of saiil see-; turn number seventeen (IVi, rumiiii theiue line ea-t M Venty-tliree (T.'t) rods to a stalvi". t.'li-ni ." soiuil thii'ty i liii) rods I to a stake, theme in a southwesterly.' direct ii-n o:t a slrairlit line to a noint. lil'ty-aine ."v!' nds itue sootii fro:n the plaee of be)f innii," on the seelioii Hue dividing Meet ion seventeen li am! eighteen (IS. theiie.i" north on sriil seetioii line tifty-nine "if J rods to the: X ZlX 1 with tin.- Stone .Saw Miil situate on i'.l re.il estati and the machinery coiii n ed x'th?'"- mo- .
I 1 -iso a:i ine jvrsonai property oenieiHersnip I icmjriujf to s lid s;tone t'omi;uiy and Of 11 total 1 used by .slid company in connection
with the stone qua rrv and said stone mill, inehidiny the furniture in the ollice and consisting of I Two Waidwetl chunnellinir machines i with I racks anil drills. j one larfji , attachment liovei- and derrick with One small power and derrick with j j attachments. I. One steam drill. 3 sets chains and itugH. .".en feet pi pi-. One set of blacksmith tools. One talile and desk. Also a lot of stone picks, hammers, shovels, di'iils, steel bars, and other property used in connection with said quarry and mill. Saiil property will be sold as a whole to tin' hiii'liest bidder as per the order
y;olsai.l court, on the premises a novo
i'"1"1"" thei-.iiowmgt.rm.s.to-wit: ! third ihr.i.onihsnie-ti.ird"in siv I months from dav of sale. The purI chaser jfivinjr notes for the deferred I payments wiih;?-..od fret-hold security. without interest until maturiiy, waiviue; rcl'K'f from valuation and appraisc- : uu-nt laws, ! Said sale will b. ;;in promptly at I 'o'clock in the afternoon. W. M. f.OI DKN. Sept. "i. '''. Kcceiver. CArTtON'.-ir a tlculer oiler W. X puue:laa Shoes at a rcducvtl iirlc. or nftys fie timtheui wltliout name staiujiBU oa bottom, put nlni do im na a fraud. CEN OUQLAS S3 SHOE thwtornlD. W. J,. DOVOLAS Shcwi an; yllh. nty fit. tl::.;, anil fc ivc better j:uusi;icti.")ii aithc pric's ailvcriiivU llial anv olhi:r inuke. Trv mn: piiii atiitbe roiiviiii-cd. siampin:; i-f W. I..' L-ouluv' name arid price on Ihe lolv..i:i, wJ::. :! j-uarai-lifs thvir value, u t!i-.i:sanil5 rti il.ibars amiually :;i:h?scvho wear Il.et:1.. Ik-alcrs v.!;. pro.",, tl.u c-f W. L. lVvi::l:iS Sll'H:S K:lill rM.tn;:"t-. , I'. '.ich lielp. to j:icrc:i':.f the s :i1ca cmi tin ii' . i;.;., ll'o.li. Tlli:y c:m alforj Id i !t :.l a l .-; y.r-:':i, arid we hclicvi: y..a can save iiK.n, v in- hitvr.r .; Lli your 1" ..s'.wcar ol'thedtaler atlvvrdst-.l t "hiiv. Cafaleji fre nism apr,iieal:-n. A.lri"-'. W. I.. DOCGlaAS, JJrucUlon. Mb -"1 " Ed Wiiktsiu.i., IMoomington, Tiiko TiiUAsiiKit, Sinithville. C. C. Dtxx. Stinesville. ritANCKS aud ANXA AVOOIWAltl), orniALMic oniciAiNS. Diagnosis and relief of all conditions of imperfect or painful vi-iiin due to ci rors of refraction or eye si rain. OIUcc Over 'IIius & KarsellS Store. OFFICE HOCUS i m. and 2 to 4 p. lO to 12 a. in. THOMAS Sis GO. DK.U.r.KS IX COM-, WOOD, LIMi:, SANI, CKilKNX, AOAMANT, Sie. West Kirkwood Avenue, three doors East of Tannery. Notice of AiJinlmstration. Notice is herein- jriven. that the tm- ' dcisi-'ned has been appointcil by the ficvU nt the Circuit t.'ouit of Monroe ! county, State of Indiana. Executor lot the will of Anna Myers, lute of j Monroe county. Indiana, deceased, j Said estate is supMVsed to lie solvent. I WILLIAM L. ADAMS, Sept. 'HI. Executor, i ll. A. i'ulk. Au,,riicy. I f.i. is. 1LSUN. All y tor I'laiutilV. Notice to Non-Iccsiileuts i isiat.c of I niiiana.f ouuty oi Muimn-. ss. In the Moiir.H- Circuit fourt, Oetolmr 1 'I'enu. IS'.'l. 4 ill.Miniiiiti.n linpi'ijveincnt C'onipany ; vs. .lohii '. I l ilac. Notice. ; Tin" piuiutilV iu the ab:ivc cause Iiav- ; iii)r Kie.l his omplaiiit tin-rein, toiretlier with iin alii'.h.vi: that the dclendant is not a resident of the State of Ind-' iaiia. I.ut lias property in .Mniirne couu- ; ty and Stale of in. liana, and is a ueees- ; sure l- o'l.v 1 ' tie-a.-tioii cntitti-d al-ivc : ii mi that h'ti.i aeiiou is broicrlit. tu en- : !,.ive Siie collecieui of t tic plain t i II s . .Icoiai.d 'l!vail:.i t lie liclcllll.l lit III" Jlll-; ci'c.iiu:''. io at t:: 'liiili'llt . N,,,-t Iii-i'i-fiirc i Iu said defendant, is' her.'l.-v i;..i ilicd that unles.. In- be and a i ar on li.c sc .. ml dav of tlie next ; t.-r.i! .1 the ..l..,.i circuit i-.uii'l ti. be ; h, iidcit on the scuiiil .Monday of Oc- : l.ib.r. A. I. I -'.!. at the coin ! Inm c in; ti c city o! liii. iiiiinj'loil. insiiid county : i. f Monroe and .'.late of In. liana, aud a U-.V. i-f ir iii ii. :ir 1. 1 - i i.l c. -nii!a int I he ; same will bv iivai-.l and determined in i 1,1- .lb . n.-e. j In witness wh.-renf i hereunto set J my hand an I cliix the seal of said 1 cnl.it thi.: ci Ii .Sai ,.f A .evui.l. l-.ll. m a . j JiiilN i K WL'N. Au . " '"!. '..Icrii.
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the new Gentry found the family cash grocery of Hemp. Wilson, and it isjust what its name im- ; plies: family grocery' A ; family can be supplied here with cvfi-y nrticlo used in the kUehcn . or diuinjr room, from coal oil to 'dishes. You just sro and see for vo'.ivsdf. lt(-H) Kvcursioii to liica!i. The Moiiui) will run an excur sion to t'hicago on Tuesday October second, returning Thursday night:, October fourth. Tickets rood only on special trains. The (rain will leave Hloomington at; at .V2;" a. in., arriving iu Chicago: at 4: 45 p. at. Fare for round : trip :.''. i Notice of Filial Settlement Estate. of; i i il llie ma tier of I he i than Kefrle.v. deceased. In the Monroe circuit stall! ill' .loi .)Ul"t, Or.tobi-I" Term. IsOl. No. Jin. 'l'o heirs, creditors. Icirat-'.-s. and ail others int. o-.-st ed in sai l estate. I .Notice is hereby p-iven that the under- j siiicd. as .d:nirostr.il.oi' of the estate of : .lotiatlian le;r"!ey. deceased, has pre-1 sentcd and tiled his account, and vouch- j ers in final settlement of said estate, anil the same will come up for the examination and action of wild circuit iwai't, on the r.'th day of October 111, at -.vhich time all persons interested in said est tte are rei".iired to appear in said court and show canse. if any there be. why sai.t ai.ci.iunt and vouchers should hot he approved. Ami the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also here-: by required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of j iin-ir neirsnip or eiaun to any pari oi said estate. THOMAS WAMl'LKi:. Sept. -V.. 'M. Administrator. I-M. S. Davis. AUoinev. I 1 SUKKiri 'S SALE. j 1 By virtue of a certified copy of a de- : : eree to me directed from the clerk of i : the Monroe circuit court, in a cause: I wherein state Ex l!el Jonathan M. I Winkle, Auditor, is plaintiff, and Zep- ; hania Chandler and Kliz.l Cliandler ; are. defendants, requiring me to niako I the sum of Twelve llnndred and Six-ty-flvo Dollars and Twenty-five Cents, : (l.Sti.l.SS). together with interest on sai.l decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on : SAT PR DA Y, OCTOBER llTtt. ISM. between the hours of 10 o'elack a. tu. and 1 o'clock p. m, of said day at the door of the court, house in ISloomiiifrton. Monroe county. Indiana, the rents and ; profits for a term not eseeedin"? seven j years, the following" real estate, to-wit. i situate iu Monroe county, Indiana: The east half of the south half of the ; sotit Invest 'I'.iartcr of section nineteen i In) toivuship nine I'll north rangro one : , 1 1 cast, containing in this tract forty ; i loi acres. A!so the southwest quarter of the southwest ouarter of uection nineteen ; 1 19) township nine (.) raujre one (1) : east, containing ii this tract forty (40) ' acres, iu all eighty (SO) acres more or ; less. 1 f such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said deevec. interests and costs. I will, at the is.mc time and place, expose to public : sale the fee simple of said real estate. : or so much thereof n may be sufficient i to iiis:har(,'e said decree, interest and '''s i Ms.d sale will lw made without any relict whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ! W 1 1. SON ADAMS, ; Sept. 19, '01. Sheriff Monroe Co. antlalia Line. t'lIKAl- EXCl ItSlDX TO ST. LOUIS. For the Exposition, Evurv Tuesday and Thursday, from: Heptember i.th to Octolier ISth, excursion tickets to St. Lonis and return i will be sold from Torre Haute; and j point.-! west, ood to rctuvn within live j days, at one and one third fare for tho j round trip. Also on each 1 hursitay excursion tickets from Etlinsrham and points west will be sold at one fare for the round trip, rood to return in three days. For the St. Louis Fair, Excursion tickets will h" sold from : all stations from Sept. 2flth to Oct- 0th: rood to return until Oct. hth, IS'.U, at one fare for the round trip. MARTHA WASHINGTON FREE! 320 PAGES. ILLUSTRATED. 0f of ha best CookItooks piiblisttl. It contains recijca for aU k:iuta oi cooktntr. Alsv dRpartn.ents on Msdiciop, Kttqueiie, anJ Toilet rccijc-i. iMtVxed for Uautly rcierMAILED FREE, Jn Exchc.iifTo for 20 LARGE LTON HEADS cut from Lion Cotfee wrappers Hinl a 8-ccnt ta:np. Wrile f.-r list .f ,.itr etlu-r Fini- rr."(iilm. Wo have tunny vi'lnaiile l-letlires nl-Hi n Ivlllli', linnie, li... to ;:tvil i.-aay. A ta.-ant lf.lt I'ielUl'o lurd is 111 I'v. :'": ptu-t:;je uf I. ins" Ciiri'Ei:. WOOLSQI SPICE CO, Sk MOWS ItOUTi:. TIMF. T A IH i; AT W.OOMIXOTON, IMil AXA .Mail Train North arrives Mail Train North Louisville Aivom'd'n North, Local Freight North, Mail Train South, Mail Train South. Louisville Aii-.itn'd'n South. Local Freight Smith. A. K. IIKL'I'OV 1 1 :10 p m 10:4S a m T:05 p in 7 Mia a m :(in a in AOKNT. 4- L-l X . .1.1 Pure ' tUsZJSv--'Fertilizers. V.r ilhist. , ri(v-ii't of til' Sincimiati DesiOGating bo. 1 1110
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BLOOMINGTON,
ik and Saturday lirii:. Sept. 28th ui 23i
-Under Canvass, SATURDAY : lAT 2
The Most Refined Exhibition of Doqs and Ponies in the United States. man -am , umis. sc.
. ENTRAHCEl Address W. C. Shropshire Sheep, puro bml, Hams and Lamb Rams for sale, 2 miles southeast of Bloornington. T. N. Fakis & Sox. Good Fringed Window Shades j 7 feet long, mounted on Spring Rollers for 20 cents. At Lindley's. iTTEHTIOH FSRMERS. I can and will supply you at Lowest Prices and on the most Liberal Terms, with BINDERS, REAPERS, MOWERS. PLOWS, and all kinds of FlBMIHfi IMPLEMEHTS.
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j Square, Bloomingloii, Ind. r-v K.M x - ' I Vandalia Line. IHK THItOttOH LINE TO KA.8T WSST KAST IHitlAI). Sa. 50. 1:43 . in WEST IKH'SBi No. 6, !':! a. in. No. 8, :t::.'7 p. tu. No. 1, 13:5rt p. ttt. No. a. 8:12 o. Ul. No. 21, -'' l- m No. 12. a. m. No. 7. I jmi a. m. i i No. 4: S:.'il u. m. No. J. i:-ll p. n. No. ti, :-i a. in. 1'EOIUA DlVISIOX--Trains leave Terra . 7:0.1 a. in. : Ko. 77, Haute, Ind. : No.75, ' 3:55 p. in Lit VVB ATern Haute. 6:20 frawfordsvillo, H:16 Frankfort, LiiiranMKjrt, lU:3. r, u. 4:00 0:10 T:l(l 8:1.1 Auitii'K South Beml, t:I3 10;5 I SU Joseph, 2:4S j Closu connections at all points in Mich-; Ifran. ! Any information recar.lintr route, rates, j Ac.', address C. M. WULKLEU. Trave1iag rassenjfer Ayent. Terrc Haute, Intl. j E. A. l'OHi:. tii-neial l,.8.:ufer Asent, J. M. CllEtfl!U(ii;' iU, V.sUiUutUcueca: j fas&eogiii- Ao'cut, St. LooUj, mo. I
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on the Dunn LofsAFTERNOON. P. M.;
YOUNG PEOPLE co to TERRE HAUTE,
Where a thorough business education is given all students. : Book-keeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy and Typewriting i thoroughly taught by experts. The TERRE HAUl'E jMlf MERCIAL COLLEGE s ne of the oldest and largest m the 1 West. National in is character. Students enter at any time. Both sexes. Terms low. Fine illustrated catalogue, free. ISBELL, President, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
NOTICE. For 30 days I can and will sell for '2.5 per cent, less on all kinds of Fresh Meat, Beef, Veal, or Mutton. Cattlo are low, work is scarce, aud I want to give a poor man a chance. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Beans, &c., as low or a little lower than the lowest. p. SOUDER, 2s 3Sis3ft3Sfei3i& & THK I.AKGKST J AGENCY IN THE CITY. $15,500:00 Losses Paid In this City f-avst Year. OtHce Ono Ioor West of the National Hotel, U,00:U1NT0X, 1MHANA. t & SOtTTHWESTEBK NKW3"'OI?5Ar?BOSTON. AM. TRAINS Itt TUKOIOH "IIKST IN TUE WOULD." Tlie B. & O. Snttivsti"rn limiirtt, m entirely m-w train, Vstibulett, liphnut with intsch Gail ftttit ha the Anii-Tt-ioncopic .levicr, leaver CiurinMati cviii- nveiiint' sail lli New Vork Knma The slurltn u.i bast etjuipju.l I.iu between CINCINNATI mul COLUMBUS'rullniaii Parlor ami Sleeping Can. lima r, Hours. Tw Si.li.t Trains to Pittsburgh ia Coiuml.ns. .'.aneiville1 ami Whuclinp, with I'.iltiuan Ilultct Sleei'ine I'arlorCart. Ritrk alwava j tow aa by aojr other line, and no i-na tare' for fasi time on . imied veatil"ul4 iiA-.-.s. Aak l,lkkl iaCiaeinoati and 0 B. 'v.v ' CBABOOV. O.P. M -OAItTV, Vke rnaiueat. ''
