Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 October 1894 — Page 1

PROGRESS.

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ESTABLISHED 1835. BLOOMING-TON, INDIANA, OCT, 17, 1894. Price, $1.50 Per Yeay

NO. 207

BOOTS an

REDUCING

THE WALKER TAP SOLS -$4.50 BOOT FOR

" " Tf Tff V Tim, T4Jwa M tUtt aTV ett Ht4WW

he Lowest Price?, Ever Made on MENS' BOOT 3 for 30 DAYS.

ALL ARE INVITED--NOTICE. For 30 days I can and will sell for 25 per cent less on all kinds of Fresh Meat, Beef, Veal, or Mutton. Cattle are low, work is scarce, and I want to rive a poor man a chance. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Beans, &c., as low or a little lower than the lowest O. SOFDEK. Relief is Six Hours. Distressing Liver and Madder diseases relieved in six hours by the 'Jew Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy i a grreat surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, bk and every part of the urinary poMasrea in male or female. It relieves retention of irater and pain in passing it almost immediately, u you want quick rvlief and core this is your reme dy. Hold by 1 aris Bros., Druggists, Bloomlngton, Ind. July 4, '04 Dr. Prkv'a Cream Bsidns Powdsr A Pr Grape Cram vl Tertar Powder. The East Side Barber Shop has been purchased by uh, and we will do your work in the latest style. A neat, clean shop without loafers, is what you may expect. Kind treatment and good work are our specialties. Give ua a call. Hahtxax & May. Mast people who take lunch at Benckart's never drink good coffee till they get it there. Benckart's coffee is the best in town. Oysters served to erder by Bwickart, at hia restaurant, south i CoUeg. Avenue. Only tho best j grides of Oyatera kept. j Gtjs. KBKtiGEK's Barber Shop j ia two doora west of the National ! Hotel. When yu deaire a good j shave or a neat "hair cut ge there. Kreuger has some second band chairs to sell cheap. Fob your throat get some of those hoarhound drops at Benckart'fl,south College Avenue. Try the French Chewing Candy. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder WtTi Pair rHgfccrt Award. Fob Salb. A Union No. 12 (solid tire) bicycle, in good condition and at a very reasonable price. Inquire of T. J. LOUDEN. Cbaio Wokley can supply you with a buggy, phaeton, spring wagon, or anything else in the way of a vehicle which 3-011 may need. You don't have to pay him cash, either, as he will swap for horses and mules. He may lie found at the big livery barn, north of the square, on College Avenue. Eveey day George Benckart makes French Chewing Candy, Taffies and Hoarhound Drops. Anns liaker. Prancis Wood .vard. J- GRADUATE JgJ OPTHAL.MIC OPTICIANS. Diagnoses and relief of all Conditions of imperfect or painful vision due to errors of refraction or eye strain. Having: three years, of successful practice in their profession insures the most perfect results. No charges for preliminary examination. All work guaranteed. PRICES REASONABLE FOR FIRST-CLASS WORK. BBTOffice over Collins & Karsell's. Hoars: 9 to 12 a. in. I to S p. ra

200 Pair Ladies Fine Shoes

ALL SIZES And they are. the 4.50, S4.I.1H, $3.50, $3.25, $3.25

grades. Now Soiling at -

150 Pair Men s Fine Shoes

The. $4.00, $3.50,

and $2.50 grades all sizes. " Now Selling at -

Get our Oetobes PrU'e JLUt.

NO. 207. SPECIAL SALE ON

d SHOES

FOR 3D DAYS.

Kir S.3W Kin 3.25

KIP S;75 BOOT FOR

T?rm Wits TTnfttff WTmt t.RR Walker Bflfit IS J

tfJ SMiiH

'A ",adiss? Misses' mi Childless' SEOIS,

Notium: nicer for a wedding present than tho China or Cut Glass to be had at Lhcm.ey's. Best Oysters that money will buy are kept at Benc kart's south College Avenue bakery and restaurant. Served in all styles. YouxG, tender beef, good veal, and tho best meats that can be secured, aro always on sale at Souder' s meat market, houth College Avenue. Lrxni.EVS sell the celebrated Amoricnn Lamps, which received first award at World's Fair. Get your old papers at this office 20c. a hundred to close out. Cake is taken to solect the best cattle, sheep and calves, by Oscar Souder. His meat shop, south of Benckart's, had a reputation for fresh, tender meat. Fine line of Cut Glass, Haviland China, &c, just received. Se it at Lixm.EYs. Shropshire Sheep, pure bred, Karris and Lamb Rams for sale, 2 miles southeast of Bloomington. T. N. Funs & Son. Prof. John Brown, V. C, should bo consulted now, before the weather grows warm. II is fullv and conmletelv snoolied with every appliance used in vault eIoauin? ttnl win do the work promptly and skillfull v. Get readv for cholera clean up. " Fhogeams, letter heads, note heads, bill heads, statements, and all kind of poster work and tine job printing , done in the highest ! stylo of the art, at the W orld office, opposite the postofhee. Never get a job of printing of any kind done till von come to our. office and cet "nrices. see sneeimens, etc. CRAVENS BROS. Dr. Price's Cream BaklngJPowder World's Fair Highest Aleds! and Diploma. Oke of the most popular cigars placed on the market hero is tho "I. U." manufactured by M. H. Seward, east side square. The "I. U." is absolutely guaranteed to be on all Havana tiller, and Mr. Seward proposes to return '

the money in each ease where the j mg"ti Oet. a oil, is.t4. smoker is not satisfied that the ! - cigar is worth the price paid.!. T,!E ONLY lt-olass Merchant Fair it it. not j Tailoring establishment in town is

, - - Latest styt.es in Banquet! T . :... .. :.! e .1 ! """Ft jw vtw iivui mo East at Lixdlkv s. ! -If you need stationery of anv ! kind, and especially stationery for i commercial business, like envel opes, letter and notes, bill heads, etc., you should rememlier that a big stock has been brought on at the "World" office, opposite Seward's foundry. Cravens Brothers. Foe Retairs or parts of Sewing Machine, call at H. Lixi)t.Kv's Soxs. 3.50 Fr $3.0o, $2.75, .WKiKS'j H1V&.

,$3.58

" 8 s Aft - ----- RUBBER

HALL BROS.

TH& WEATHER. It is noHglittuI, but tbe Cool Morning ami Evctitnjrs are not tjnito Comfortablo Without an Overcoat. 8QME VAl.VAHIiE 1KKOH.MATIOX AS TO THE LATEST STYI.Kji IK THE GABMKXT. Now here is an elegant Black Cheviot that wo guarantee to bo; j superb, and hero is another just the same excellent color, a Iigut Tan. Either of these sold last! year for ten dollars, and uow you

can have either for SIX DOL- jnCMT 0,TU an tno 6tock of the BedLARS. They won't fade either. I fcrtl Klei trie Li-jht Co.. having Here is another pattern in Black j vJOKht Joe F. Thornton's interest, and Blue Blank Beavw, with orjjilu j0n ;s ;u chnrca f tho plant.

wniiont a veiver, coiiar. jn-M !, i.,.f now wo soil them for TEN. 1 tell w... thT nr aoUndid valnes. i " rtnr ials." Ther are made for us byl M H MqrltiAtln.. of Cincinnati. ' n,,,,! mw Thw are those elegant "long fellows" that roach below the kneo. They are worth fifteen, 6ixtcen-fifty eighteen and twenty dollars. 1 hey are simply superb. It you want to look at Caps or (j Avne wo hnw thA 1 1 1 trnrmt jtflfl 1 a a . a a a i i , , . i H West kept stock ;u the city. ne, are right with tiut season on overything in our lino. sqCabe ih:ai.i:s. W. SIMMONrt & CO., J WEST SIDE SQUARE. : Keteham '- The Hon. Win. A. Iet)uhlican candidate for Attorney General, will sneak in Blooming- j ten next Fridav nioht. Oct. J'Jth. The Hon. John M. Butler wi speak in Bloomington next Satur-1 dav, Oct. 20th, at 1 o'clock p. m. ; The Hon. Wm. L. Tavlor will i apeak in Bloomington next Satur ...i. :..!,, : ' c.... day mgnt, Oct. 2oth. Major John 15. Glover will 8Pk " Ellettsville, i'ursday I that carried on bv Benckart & Son, south College Avenue. A , , ,. ',. ,.

coniiiiete una lull line OI latoidavs of Adelaide Xi-Ukob there haa

style piece "onds, including Sum-' ?I?JZL I ir.. ,i.:i'L,'Vi., ,.?,., 1. ...1.. 1 ! flfnrlliTr (ii-n 1 ifiof I ia I .iittors, and are able lo giv satisfac-! tion to all customers, both as to; fit and price. Just now, while money is scarce and business dull I you need to get the closest prices ivitii the best, fits, and you can fee! assured of both at Benckart's merchant tailoring establishment. Call and get particulars. Do Vou Want lo buy a SCIT OVEKCOAT this Fail : or Bo Vou Want to jiahoiiie a able concern, a firm will save vou inonev '. reli thai

Pr.jDo Von j Wanl

iooi) ( i.oi him; that r it i:u,, at j;easonalU;i Prices' : SEE MOSli KAHN,

I x m in siiik sii'.viii:. i !l Kolei-s w.: lo Anv otfter Hu: ! inc:-,1. I ii iii ta Iiooniing(on.

! T?ro i .No IV-Shlcr In It. ! Everv man or vc-oan who owns

H piece of i;U d or a homo in M ini ; roe county. ; hlo. is into. tio matter how hum-osio-d in U:.; up-build- ; in ,j!itl maintaining of Indiana ; I'nivorsity in lli.;ri( of Bloom- : inglon I; o.--n!- i !!.: K-iied in lud- ' iannj'K''!i5 that a il;:ennii:;il etion ; will ho i.ruit! !!) the next session of , if he State Legislature to fake away i this institution nud plant it in the capital city, where so many State I insuiutious are now located j Jn order lo circumvent this scheme it is necessary that Monroe ! county should make a strong effort ! .. ci.nft mm i if iis h:.: unst.-id lawvers one of its most determined ;,. , liirhfers - to the Nate Senate to combat tiiiji removal element. Judge 11. C. Duncan is certainIv the best fitted man for such a ! mission, and the people of this county should unite in giving him a majority, invspLVtivo of politics. that will insure his eleciion in the I district. 1 It is necessary thai this lie done I because he has Ihe Democratic ! majorities in Brown and Barthol - omew comities to overcome. i Are you not then interested i more in retaining tho I'niversity jhere than in castim; a partisan vote I e need our most dolornnned, olmtinali and conru-'eoiM men at

.1.0 ,.:i.i il.w VMr 1.. M.ior .Senator, and Mosea

V(.jl lino V M ' ' v our undivided interests as citizens and tax-payer.--. That is the kind of a man Judge Duncan is. Vole for him for Senator.. ., , L:. .Bedford Mail: Col A. C. Voris. j y0ri.s and his son, Joe R. , ! ibos. C. Jennings. who manv .l" 1. .1 :.. n. t.. ..).;.. ,ml V"1""i 13 ' '"VK " "" ter, Mrs. 1. J. ( lark He is '.mi ot :uui hils lox hu cyi lw;,wv5ll.. if 3t.li. t ! E. Durnal, of Bloomington, has removed to this city. Ho will oc.c;ipy the Whitlock property, on north Mam street. Mr. Durnal is a piano ana organ cwaier. . , ..... , . . -i I I H ,1 fit III ITII IPI'I ni 1I1IIN1'. delightful im chru"tflr:: ku - " ' ' erctniitor of ok! womuo OW til the llH'Mloril Sta-re. is UTiuincv UK niner 01 liif lanuni. i'i.ij : crini!SLTiv. 't'his nr.-niirftitin. i-om-pleto, anil with Ada j will lie seen of. lndi:

da Heli. lit the head. : epotisc to a telegram notif ving him ??BSlah'' of Mrs. Peter

i . i i , , I " 1 : filed by Judge Duncan for Mrs. j Maude Cunning in her application ifor divorce, in which sbo gives : specific statements of grievances. ' Amon! these are the alleged negi lect of her husbaivl while sho was ! dangerously sick: tho refusal of the judge to accompany her to Chicago when she was seriously als his refusal to bear any of the expenses iuourred. She aloi. itlleges tailuro te provide and misa a . i .a a troattnent on the part oi the Judge. e The Chicago Dispatch of Wednesilay contains an article on tb,e.I?U.?k? eollerting agency, in

wnicn it cnarges tnoy are a gang!Wl.,Mi.i;IIIirhror nf (;,.(.r.n RorulL

of crooks and that thev never col hict accounts entrusted to them; that fhey merely collect the meiubership fee paid in and then the accounts are not heard from. The company has ostablished branches in several places in Southern Indiana. In -Twelfth Night" Ada Rej li.in makes a c ha rising Uiy. Since the nevcr heen such another Viola, .she c c 1,1 ' -1 l"'"Fa,v - . 0f David Houston, north tnu'n in li'imrnrniKlu ctr-l.- wirli t' ' . - 1,,101cl lever Mrs. L. M. Beck of this city ' has been re-elected l'resident ef ' the Mate . (.-. P. I Wine .Kiiuor and wife nicj i visiting their daughter, Mrs. ! .S'owt, Bennett at Indianapolis. Thomas Sare, of the Folk &' Con law office, was admitted Jo the bar last week. - Mrs Tarkini'ton ef Mmton. ; Neb., has returned to her home I after a pleasant visit among rela tions here Geergo Hash died on the at. Ins Home f-outhoast of town. with typhoid fever, in his 45th year. An hsf-essment of $to uu each share of county fair stuck was ! inade. at a meeting held on Tuesj day night last. There is an jndebtednets of s,7o;i;, ; M0UH )ias! flue. i lie assessment is to bo pail $it in ton, thirty, sixty! and ninety days, and if the first ten is not paid when duo the whole j amount shall bp mod on. $cre-; j tary Worrall made a report of' ; the business of this fair iitsl closed, i showing that there had showillir that there had been received, i xclusiveof ticket reccinls. '$2,41s::;ti; for fliosalo of tickets! j$l,!'Mil:ti5, or a total of $4, 1 10:01 from all sources. Tho uxponaes j of operating the fair went :i'5S:i;7 and the balsnce was in p viii;; i'leiniunis.

-Miss Emma Graham of north!

Mr un: str t is reported to bo dang ill. Wesley Shields has been r ''.(': led janitor of the Collie Ave-; m"' ,!iU":"' tin- a can or a quart of Oysters of Volpr.-r!, the norfh side baker ivsiaurant keeper. Every-first-class in his house. Mrs-. Ka-.vles has returned from a vinit to her daughter, Mr. Wheeler, v. ho resides in Ivockport. ---Miss Mary Erisman of Lafayette is the gucBt of Mrs, Jennie Alexander, cant iid street. Mrs. Helton Panlov is visit- ! ing her mother, Mrs. Tate, at Mat toon. Illinois. -Joe Kir by has bought Bon. Kirby's interest in their grocery store. - - ! Hicejianis diedou Monday morning at Ellettsvillc, aged (Ri. A social will be given by the i ladies of St. Charles church at the j parsonage, on Wednesday jAH arc invited. night. Joe Hardy, a former citizen of this place, is doing three years' service in the penitentiary for robbery at Torre Haute. - - The Prohibitionists have nominated F. I Taggart of Newhvillo R. Han- ; . j Ri Representative, I Tho total enrollment of the - Bloumington public schools at present is l,f74, as against !)'! this time last yoar. Woju-d's Faih chewing candy, made fresh each day by Yolpert, the expert candy maker, north side square. John T. Porter has purchased of Mrs. Judith Brutnev, au S7 acre farm four miles northwest of town for Sl.tiOO. .W. C. norland's family, at their farm homo west of this city, Hre entertaining Lewis Shryer and wife of Bloom tield. ! Miv. Freoiffan died at the .wla of hnr daughter, Mrs, Alice Sparks, Stanferd, 'Ihursrlay last, ; 111 "cr yar- ; -Robert Isoin's '2-year old ctnm aicd at tlie laiiniy resi'donee in the Hunter quarry neighborhooil, Thursday afternoon. . ' - . I !.,. .vn wrf f-A Mnr went te treesboro. 111-., last Friday in rs'Ryan. Thni Todd, a former Trustee of Polk tn.. has built a residence on wett th street. He is now a salo.sniau in the Ealo ; clothing store. Bkkap and Cakes of all kinds, made and sold bv I . .1 V rli-t.i.f llm! north side baker. Bread. Did vou vvcr trade with those VV1 Ul 1 ilVlllilll ovwaw IJbirDiv i ,,,, , . t ... ; .J ran , (, , flnv land you can depend upon any j representation they may make, !: Mrs. Kate Loomiller and Leullie Searls, daughter and ; formerly of this county, were ; murdered by robbers on the night of Oct. iUh, near Quiney, ills. .The houso was ransacked and money and valualiles taken. No clue was found to the murderers. j Chkwixg Candy, "mighty ! ni-c,"' made by Volpert. Go to hi shop and got some. Hopublican Central Committei? in." iveiiuiiiiean lenirai comnmtee oi .Monroe uranij win ineei, SATI'RUAY, OCT. 20th. 1 S:t, il 1 o'clock p. nt., in the Crand Jnrv lNinm. A full :itti.nil:mci' ili'sireil i important . husiness w ill he transacted. .i j . vri.sox, Se'retaVv. -l. Jimt j.-. i.i 1 ?rr Your Money i Should be invested in Seasonable UNTYi7TJTTrTr' A X n Ull YV 1 -a ar-v

20r Your Life

Maybe endangered The best line of I NDEKW EA1I ' in all grades is shown by BKl'CE it Mi GAiCl. A complete line of the new "POOLE" OVEKCOAT just received. TH-i att ClAC THING. .. . t

WW

Mi as Lottie Fassettof Bloom -

, field has relumed to lior home of - iter a Bix weeks visit to Mis. C. i, I Dodd, west id street. Mrs. G W. Campbell find; iwf. i ', , , V - ' -Mrs. Martin, of Lamont, Ills., mother of Mrs. Horace Norton is the guest of her daughter on north College Avenue. Charley Mitchell, buyer at the Beo Hive, has been catching bass, inusealongnc, trout, sunfish and 'possums in White Kiver, near Shoals, this week. -Delia Whisnaud and M,-s. ., rl, . . . . l.iunui 1 ric-: were married at CrawtordsviHo on Ihursrlay. Mr.

lusuanu occupies tneuoss inula- j hear .John Ai. Butler and W. L. ing as a restaurant, west 5th st. : Taylor, two of tho best KcpubliAfter a i,-n .biva vUit in hi!" speakers in tho State.

parents in llooniittgtou, lr. II. E. (iabe returned to Indianapolis on Fridav. His wifo will stay to be present at the Daily-Field wed - ding Wednesday nijrht, and in- , , , , tends to no homo Ihursday. The bakers of Washington have reduced the price of a loaf of bread from 5c lo 4c. but give no - ,. ... ... ., r tice that they wi II omit milk, su - , . - , . ,' gar and lard from the cheaper f- . .. ,. , kind. lliov niiirht omit the flour 1 11 ,i '1 'i , 1 and sell the bread for j!c. a loaf. ... 0 . , , -l.has. Springer has severed his connection with the Jordan poult rv company, ano now has j. J, , . .. , cia.i'ge 01 : the books at tho spoke .. . c . . . .. lactorv. Springer is an artistic book-keeper writes a hand that . '. . . , . . is neater than print, ami Ins fig - ures are models of uniformity. Edwin O. Bovl died at his

homo in Torre Haute, Saturday: There will be three separate night, after a protracted illuess. : ballots, State, county and townHe was a half-brother of Mrs." J.;8hip, and throe ballot boxes in ti. MePheeters of tbi citv. Mr. leach voting place at the approach-

j and

Mrs. MePheeters left ftriinij eloction. Tho State ballot.

Terre Haute on Sunday night, to attend the funeral.

-Horn to Kara Borland and i lue lo1!' "". ow -L. P. DeT.irk, the Populist wife, a son: lo Win. Briseo and 1 Vf- the election is but three j can,li(kte for Congress, has been wife, a son: to John Sears and ,weeks from -lsday). !hoidin some ry UCCC8sfuI wife, a daughter; a boy to Doug-' A fellow sold stump water J ,n8eti,igS in this district. He will lass Sares and a girl to Win. i readily at i per bottle, during j be ;n tu;8 countj next week. Koons' families, near Dudley, : several days of last week, and Xnc trf,wd around he Beo west of town; to Tobe Snoddy could have gulled the people W ! Hive dry goods store last Saturand wife, south of town, a daugh- . er he haoiu 1 tirwl of the sporfi . w nJJrorv mu . mftk

tor: lo Jas. Kennedy and wife, eoutneast or town, a sou. The brass-bani fuss and fentliors rallies never alTeet a vote it is a criininal wastr; r)f good monev that should be diverted to i ,.i,nr.iu.! TUr ISS have m . informal cntlv been !,.....!., i..r 11......:.-.. ...l -w,.r. i Hindu iv ijl:ii i islmi iiiiii i,ieiviiiiev i . are worth more than all the "hbr : brass band rallies" in th You can't settle Monroe county votes by beating on a tin-pan, as! if sel thus a swarm of bees. mi, I'liuviiii, ucuci uiiun u ns . CM 1,1 J . li i i.Sillv l-.il ' wa i.Mtoni-.i I inar

,. TV' 1 u , -i ..'."l;.l he Judicial convention failed to Got his Cream. fcatui'itay h, one year s imprison. ; materhlli so that to SatHr. imcnt m tho pen.tent.ary. He(kv nQ m the

eaiiH'u im- seiiienee long nro, oiu ira'ouaii me itinuncss or .Jiiriu't . . a a Miers sentence was suspended, although he had been guilty ot robberv. Recently his conduct has becomo so outrageous that it was necessary to dose him. Thev will teach him something about o-ood behavior at Jeff. A longdistance telephone line nne, thrn.rl, Ptna,n r.o.,,,tabout four mUes south of Grci - n - cug(. j0 Mioses Nellie Karsell. Ida! Louden, Nellie Smith and Mr.. Pinkertou attendeil tho Christian Endeavor convention at Indiana - pohs last week. -Tho ladies of toe CP. church are holdiue weekly missionary! socials for the purpose of making up articles f clothing to supply! line poor anu neeuv tins winter. These immense boulders in front of the National Hotel are being dug up, and crushed stone will tdl the vacant places. Tin; work of MoAtlauiizing ou that portion of 5th street was a great "fake." -Senator Voorhoes made :,. il ..,.1 l..,.. ......1ni'"lu "m (-iiv; iast baturilav attcruoou. "I'.m.. Uruwu "D.m?" in 101K tp. cuii ok :.s he used to. as his old pards l.lr,, ....I I....1 "7,1,7. " " r iiivj mm: iiic i iuj;ifa 1 u j heard him make a speech on the! same sfiof while the 15th amend- j ment was pending, lie was tall and angular in appearance, while his face was decorated with a pointed beard that was sorrel in color, and he moved rapidly across the platform as he told in tremulous tones how Sambo will sit in a wheelbarrow while the white man trundles him about the streets, and he will invade tho parlors where your daughters will be com pelled to entertain him at tho:

piano." Now Dan. is heavy,slew, oi Atonement," began at sunset siblo for tho attack. lie haa a ami uncertain in his walk, a gray , last Tuesday evening, and coutiu- myriad of friends who will feel mustache only appears on his face, j r.od until sunset Wednesday even- anxious until his convalescenso is and he has lost the elasticity and ing. The due observance "of this ! assured. Since the foregoing was ease of motion which ho posscssi I; day implies the recognition on the i written we learn that. Mr. Bates' in the c'.avs when he and Judge ! part of the Jew of the Creator's i trouble has been diagnosed aa Buskirk, Judge Hughes and Judge ; mercy in forgiving siu'. It is the j diabetic coma, and that" Dr. Weir, McDonald met iu Bloomington ; custom for person to ask one au-jhis family physician, and Dr. frequent ly as chums and associates. other's forgivouiss on the eve of ; Harris, regard his condition uow The Senator took supper with Col. Voin Kipper. The day is obJ as hopeful, j John K. East, west Mh st. i ,w here served by abstaining from all food ! P. (i. Panloy is ick at his all our besi men reside!, and was janu water for twenty -four hours. ; ham. on south ' Walnut Urcct sereilttdod liv hi. ...Ii.uri.i-, H:TI. .-i,..,.. ..f f.. I.'..: : ... ,-. .... "

, " - j made a lew rciuavks in response,

! Somo sixty mem are enrolled

'. m the law depart meat of I. U. Mrs. Frgusm of west 6th ; street has typoid fever. ..Rev. CleTrnger and wife left lfor Mariuctta, Wis., on Monday. Only tho choicest Tobacco used 1 in nifllrtmr 1 ( T FT c'icmr Aalr !c.....,i tX - The game of foot ball at Greencastlo rrsulted in a defeat for I. U., 2 to H). "Johnny" Carson was unani mously nominated for Trustee hy the Uepublieans of Folk tp. -Newt. Bennett came dowll Itrein Jnctianapolis on tne special; I t hai ...IT I-Sf.,! n W Voni'lioae 1 ! c,u uiai ricu " ooineee. : Come out naxt Saturday and j James Matthews is now one of tho owners of tho Hinds carriage repair shop, near Waldron'a 1 tannery. Call on him. r- -o 1 v 1 1 -n 1 ! Miss Pearl Nabb will stienu e ,, , . , . ! the fall and winter with her sister, j who is married, and is residing in : Chicago. 1 - T, c. . ,. , . ,. trank Sherlock died at his ii . . , T1. , . r, . , ; homo in Mcndou, Ills., last Friday, ;lr , .1 A " i He was a.brother of Commissioner ; , au ' , 1 ; John bnerlock. Mamio Benckart is netting a,( ieoI after hcr atck f : fev ,,llt i,or broUler (toow h&B , , , - . 1 been quite sick during the past : , .(1 , 1 : week with a similar attack, ! .. AovKarfsixo Uatss: In order to save ' time persons at a distance can write : their notices or advertisements, count j tho words, and a cent a word each ininy the order. rtt-num win ue mu amuuui iu ucl-oiu : will be printed on red paper, the county ballot an white iianer. and . . . . l . II - . 11 I

and gone to HeUtoru. l-te tokl : - , . . . h , .. . . ., . ! People have confidence m the adsome ODii hero that "these Bloom- i t w , i i , ... .. . , , , : vertisemonts of Wicks, and know uurton fellows that stand around . t i , ; , t .u u.. - ..... i thiil nn nitons nisr what nft aava. .

a wagon are just puddur for me greatest suckers la America. The Democrats of Blooming- ; ingtou tp. have nominated Ed. i Jackson, Trustee; Frank Whis- ; rtnn,i A sspsnr .Infineon Inhn

the "biTiF. Littell, J. K. Bohinghouso and j ie Natioir I Joe .Scrog;Tins. Constables, Cooa

....w ............. w.... ........ . ..- .... . Cittoll, J. lv. oUmgHouso and ; Pauley and George Lentz. OTry ,ny nominated Iru&tce, ! v. u. .lounsen; Assessor, II. V. J. W. Cooker - i . i : " ! WIIWUl BUH UilOIJCl V.VA. ! ..... . . .. A c 1,1.. l T . ; m jniocratic ticket against John E. Edmondson. i Nagel, the train wrc.eker,who nl Engineer Icier Kyan s tram , in the ditch near East St. Louis, j has been sentenced to the peiiiteni tiary for twenty years. I ho fireman of the train was killed, but ' K'"nV fl'iou hero j!1 bo 1m ! to lar that he has ftlllv recOVCrRvan's friends here will bo Had i"1 from fvartul i G recucas'tle Banner. 1T1IIITI..C J " .Tho foii,v ;.,.r I,,, hi,.,. .

; inted i UBp(setmat the Novotn. her clothing iu his fiendish efforts. ! be. c,.ti0I, v tw county com 1 mce,r tr arrested Thomas and ; ft wHj soen that i l),!,ml hini iu J4"1- comt and i0ne precinct has been added tojraml j"ry re in session Thorny Bloomington township, also Perry: wl11 pc! S loW11 0 Jeff, to

Bean Blossom Precinct No. 1. Chas. Walker; No. 2, T. W Logan. Washington Precinct No. 1, y lie iiobinson; No. Johnson. A. E. Bloominsrton Prcciin t No. 1. N. R. Eogcrs: No. 2, W. W. ; Wicka; No. 3, John Campbell: j I No. 4, John D. Morgan: No. 5,. iJos. S. Payne: No. ti, A. C.j . Soeneer. I i liicuiaud t recinct rso. I, Al.

iM, Vin;fivk: No, 2,F.F.Cudor. jand 5 for another preacher. Rov! ; Van Buren-Precinct No. 1 ,1 Allison is about 26 years of age, 1 Howard L. Moore; No. 2, J.N. isin,i ,.marrieJ.

1 Howard L$. Moore; Ao. 2, j. JN. XlirUtiher l.rry Precinct No. 1, Wm U..11. Q no Su'omnr- v., ' 3, Henry Penckart. ' I'olk 1-Hobert Havs. Marion .ranios A'. Riddla ; Benton Isaac Chit wood. i Salt Creek -Thus. Huntington. : Clear Creek - llarrodsbur. - ! W. F. Kinser. Smithville -Lii. ; Duncan. j Indian Creek Jas. Tarkington. - -The observance of tha Jewish holy dav, Yom Kipper, the "Di;v

.-ivn- ! .,n...,v. iviuui w:is:neu. i miimi was quite sicK a UiU dosed during the day. fion of lasl wevk.,

I ENGLISH'S SSfSfe

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. October 39, 30 and 31. First npiH-Attmrp in Indianapolis. mm mm nm GREAT 00. mm mm Monday Eve.t . . " THE LAST WORD." i Mif Kchnn u Vera.) TAniNO OP THE SHREW." (Mine Kehan vi Katharine.) . . "TWELFTH NIOHT." i... .... v:..i Tuesday Eve., j Wednesday Eve. .a, s,trty. October sua,, at a "1 ! OBl of tk tliratni. MaiunMphiewdmiAmdiiiwdteawiM Drr.KiS Judge Duncan begins his canvass of Brown county this week. The enrollment of I. U. had reached (504 on Tuesday last. Iiev. Gault has been attending Illinois Presbytery at Sparta. Tho wifo of James R. Moore", east of town, is quite ill with fever. Fletcher & Meredith are running a restaurant at the yards, south of town. Tho library and study room of the pastor of College Avenue M. K. church lias been removed to the study room of the church. Moses F. Dunn left Bedford last week for Europe. He expects to remain in foreign lauds six months. What was charged as being a very dark transaction one day last week was proven to be only the death of a colored infant from natural causes. Walter Morgan and Joseph Deckard of tho southwest portion of tho county, have gone to Missouri, where they expect to remain during the fall and winter. One of the Gentry show cars was pretty badly scorched at Lexington, Ky., recently. Fire broke out in the cook rocm, and the prompt response of tho city fire , - - , , . ; Hrtiio 11 iliAnr fidriul tnil limnovrir : "vi f''V'

AM Wk

In i his grocery stoek in W est Indi.ma-

; polls, and it is said wilt purchase 3lr. Carotnc-o interest in the i furniture and undertaking buainess of Carothor i Reed, in this place. The perfect manner in which i the Ilaly company stages its plays is one ot the characteristics ot the great manager. Every detail is carefully watched and nothing' slighted. At English's Opera House. Indianapolis, Oct 29, 3D and 31. -Jim Ben. Thomas, a worthi less drunken fellow of about 65 years, assaulted a seven-year old i (!a "TL U1 . , Mgoue, .1 ..J . 1. 1 , uw is in j raiiier-in-iawot Cid, Duncan w-l'O w- Ailit til tlitk Pin lnfr Siof. ....ww.... .w ...v- ..... . jutdav. He lied the little girl's. hands over her mouth to. render I hot- helpless, and almost tore off !KWiP luu i,uucaQ company oeiore the week is out. Green bundles can be seen in every wagon and on all the roada ; leading out ot the city every day. j lhoy coino from the great dry 'goods house of Brcedeu & Co. Rev. M. B. Allison, of Nova Scotia, was elected Pastor bv the. congregation of Walnut St. "Pros, church, on Thursday last, at a . 1 mi i;uii"ie"auonai inccuur. AIM meeting. j vote was 45 for Allison, 2 blanks, uail unmarried. ! H. S. Bates, Kegistrar of 1. ! F,, became seriously ill with conS'0fillon 01 tue brain at an early ! lluur "rday nioruing. So ; alarming was his comiitioii for a j while that his life was despaired ! of- ,ml lh 'ff"-ts of tho. ! Phyeusiw who had been called in, i lio wa ,,n;llly brought out of the jcomalosc state, and is now slowly i ""proving. Mr. liates is a close i student an inveterate reader ! !nl this with his manifold duties ;at the college is doubtless resoon-