Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 July 1899 — Page 4
Republican Progress Tha Official KeppVUcju Paper of Monroe County.
Dennis tt. Haungs, Editor and. l'rop. ;Osrics Orrosmc Post Opfck. 1
EDITORIAL
Ask the Lord to Remove Presi ideot for Retaining Evans.
Tofeka, Kas., July 6. "It is
just and proper to invoke a just
God to remove a president that
retains H. Clay Evans as pension
comomsioacr. This it a resolution adopted by
Custer post, G. A. R., at Spring
Hill, Kaa., and sept to Dcpart-
nt Commander Coulter here
ta-day. Over forty poets in Kansas have demanded that Evans be removed on the ground that he has not given the former union soldiers justice in pension matters. Indianapolis Sentinel.
Kansas has had many cranks bat the G. A, B. posts, who are
a. party to the above tom-foolery, certainly take the ribbon. If the Lord ras any time or desire to tarn frem the glory of His infinitudes, and aeons and systems that extend beyond the beginning and beyond the end of endless time, to uoncern Himself with such matters as this, no one has ever learned it. As lose as humanity continues God will be appealed to of personal favors and thanked
for personal benefactions, but if this Almighty Creator is anything fike t&ose made in His own image such prayers mast give Him that tired feehnjr. President McKinley will not lose any sleep that a just God will remove him for this "awful" offense. As a member of the G. A. R. President McKinley would be the last man to keep in office any person who was not fair, honest and impartial to the veterans he himself fought with. The Republican party has always been right on pensions, and President MeKinley as the executive head of that party in power knows that that policy is being continued, and will continue. We assure oar readers the Kansas prayer will not be heard.
! AS OTHEKS SEE US. j Dr. J. N. Hurty, Secretary of : the State Board of Health, has
written a letter to a prominent citizen of our town in answer to a complaint about the dry closet and public bitch rack nuisance.
Dr. Hurty advises legal actien in j regard to the closet, by having it
j declared a nuisance by law and j thereby cause its removal. Speak
ing of the hitching rack he makes
a very significant remark, that
"Bloomington is known in many localities as the college and manure town, and that we are in bad repute because of these nuisances." Can Bloomington afford to have these impressions get broadcast when the remedy is so easily applied ? The closet is a mistake it should never have been built now that it is built, it ought to be removed. Let the commissioners provide some way
or means more suuaoie to tne
general public they are elected to serve, than the preseut monstrosity. It is a delicate matter to speak of yet the nuisance is so terribly loud, that plain talk is necessary to reach it. The hitch rack is an eyesore to begin with in a city like ours, the expense of
building sheds for the purpose
would be small, besides affording
better protection for stock and vehicles; at the same time it would remove from the town's
center the filth we now have about the square. Both nuisances are a menace to the health of the com
munity and should be speedily re
moved A town is just as good as it is advertised and no better.
We cannot afford to be known
anywhere, or any place as a manure town. Correct the evil. Boom Bloomington,
Si-
New Orleans proposes to raise a monument to Dewey by a popular subscription. A committee of prominent citizens has been formed to receive 25o. contributions to erect a monument "which shall fittingly stand for bravery, valor and achievement for generations to come. " One of the most noted
HARKODSBURO ITEMS. Success to the now proprietor of the Progress. Several of our citizens were at Bedford on the Fourth. Machinery is being set up in the new stone quarry, northwest
of town. Phil. Havorly and family of Bedford have been visiting at A. D. Carmichael's.
Finley Johnson and family of Bedford spent several days last week with Mrs. Proctor. The Pope and Cenkling show made its annual visit to this place last week. Jessie and Roscoe Podigo have returned from a visit to relatives at Romona. Mies Duck Clay has been visiting relatives at Spencer. John Johnson of Indianapolis, an employe of the Atkins saw works, is taking a vacation here with relative s. The "Y" will soon be finished north of the depot, and trains can be ran in on the new railroad from the south. Corn in the bottoms is clean and has a healthy color and the prospect at present is flattering
for a good crop. Mrs. Tom Carr of Bloomington visited relations here last
week. Miss Osie Clay is Bloomington.
Mr. Lee Rawlins and family spent a few days last week at Oolitie. They will return to their home in Arkansas in a short timo.
BISHOP NEWMAN DEAD.
PROMINENT IN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH MANY YEARS. Friend of Gen. Grant and Ministered to Him in lilt) JUut Illness.
THIS IS fflE STORE where the dollar talk continually. The song of this store is the chorus of the cash and the keynote is Riruck with the jingle of the coin. Wo make our profit in tho possession of the cash. We got tho rock bottom and you get the sledge hammers that create such consternation amongst our competitors. Five Hundred Families as customers is the gratifying and overwhelming assurance that onr efforts to rcduco th cost of living and to aid men in the struggle of lifo huve been enthusiastically appreciated.
ARTIN & CO.
DEALERRS 1N-
Saratooa, N V., July ft. i Bishop John P. Newman, of the!
Methodist Episcopal Church, of
San Francisco, died at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Bishop Newman had been in failing health for a year, but it was onlv a week
ago his condition alarmed his 'Star or Belle Flour per sack 45c friends. Since July 3 he had j iX or Lion Coffee 9c been sinking rapidly, and this j Granulated Sugar 17 lbs fl.OO morning his physicians announced i Arm and Hammer Bran J Soda that in all probability he would l pound 7c
not survive the day. I he unmed- j uest 10c. bulk Coffee ever offered, j Solid steel grain scoops
late canso or me fleam ot tfisnop j ut.st Coal Oil, 10c Solid steel hay forks Newman was pneumonia and finnkm- Rolled Oats 10e 1 Jallv Cilassps." In rem si, .loz
dirt
Good Bacon, per lb Solid steel full polishek
Shovels Solid steel full polished dirt
bpades
1 lb. can pur Baking Powder 5c Masons 1 pt. Fruit Jars per dozSSo Masons 1 qt. Fruit Jars per doz 43c Masons i gal Fruit Jars per doa SicLight C Sugar, 20 lts fl.OO
Engraved glass tumblers.set Loaded Rival shells per box Ginger Snaps, per It) Crackers, per if) Last season's stock of Ladits Misses Slippers, cdoice
visiting
at
Rev. Elijah Arthur has returned to Ellettsviile after filling his appointment here at the Presbyterian church last Suuday. Rev. John Coffin spent a couple of days at Bloomington last week. Miss Cora MeFadden spent the 4th at Orleans. Miss Amy Mathers has returned from a six weeks visit to Bedford. While at: Bedford last week I
rail
roads were to that city. Ship ments can be made in any direction, competition makes cheaper rates, round houses and machine shops give employment to a large number oi men; there is more
iriYfltkia nrnriftrtv nnri th v
mylitis. At 2 o'clock this after
tornoqn his pulse was hardly perceptible. The physicians in attendance recognized the end was near, and relatives nusl immediate friends were summoned to the bedside. The bishop became conscions shortly before his dentil and recognized his wife. Mrs. 17. S. Grant. Mrs. F. D. Grant mid oth
ers arrived at the scene a moment The Day ton sa Drop Head made by
or so later. Bishop Newman was best known
us the pastor who ministered to General Grant in his last illness.
Tie
58c 59c 78c 32c 18c 10c 43c 5c 5c and 50c
China, Glass and Queensware, Staple; and Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed and Fertilizers.
Por the next5
i l SO i f we will sell Queensware and Glassware at COST. Prices Very Low, Goods Very Good
The Dcavis Drop Head Se.-.eSnS Machine
.$35.0
25.00
Davis Sewirsg Eschsna Go,
The falcon Sewing Machine made by New Home S. M Go. 14.00 All Warranted for Five Years.
A CHANCE FOR THE BOYS AND 'GIRLS OF MONROE COUNTY.
UilMEY $ KINSER'S BIG CASH STOEE.
...LI! .-1 XT
, . . . . noticed the- great benefit tho
leans is a statue ui viay, uie -native of Virginia, the adopted son of Kentucky. A statute of Dewey, the Vermonter, will show an admirablo breadth of national j sentiment in the Crescent City, especially as Dewey served on!
Farragut's fleet in its operations j " ' I ..n T ... . . and county is benefitted generally. ,n the Lower Mwuaippu A wm Bmiagtm take8ths hintJ
monument u uewey 111 mew
A Short Story.
lax-vommissioner ftuskirk isj
as jolly as he is fat and delights in telling jokes. He tells one on himself that some men might choose to keep in the dark. He Was down at Columbus, this week, and wanted to go to Frauklin. The fast train on tho Pennsvl-
vania from- Louisville is in the j 2iM
habit of tnrniur up its nose and rushing through Franklin as if it j W didn't know there was such ujSj; place. The tax commissioner jj thought he would get tho train to stop if there was any way of doing j
it. luc agent at Lolummts shook ;
his head, and referred ISnskiik
Flrsf'CQ55 CQh 5er
viae
ST?
the train master whom Buskirk j chanced to know. The traininas- j jSS ter was a little fearful, but ud j 2T
he would tell the conductor to stop at Franklin.
Livey
Peed and
ill
The fust train pulled up at; 21? ' " ' ' "
Day anJ fJigtif. 28 i . : I
Or
leans will be as much an honor to the city as to the famous Admiral.
Hawaii's Pine SliowingrJLdttle Hawaii has proved to be quiet member of tho family. If ifcjvafeworffi while numerous extracts could be made from the Congressional Keeerd asaerting. that Hawaii would be a tremendous burden, expense and interaarional danger. The present army of occupation consists of 500 men. No large military establishment is required. Not quite a year has passed since Hawaii was annexed by joint resolution. The haose passed it Jane 15 and the Senate acted July 6, with 42 yeas and SI nays. Six democratic senators voted in the affirmative and seventeen in the negative. The democratic party is on record against even this item of expansion, this annexation of territory in the Pacific which is much nearer to ua than to any other country, president MeKinley, however, in
tm measag of six months before sgekeof the desirability of taking in those mid-Pacific lands and of "the assimilation of Hawaii as imtaral and inevitable consummation, in harmony with our needs and in fulfillment of our cherished traditions."' The good works of the present administration are remarkably numerous. Exports from the United States to Hawaii for ten months ending with April, 1899, were $7,356,'-
-OtQigajnet $4,693,003 for the
corresponding per 10a one year oefore. The exports in April,1899, were 9910,072, and in April, 1898, they were $399,003. Military supplies are not included in tfie treasury statutica. Hawaii is baying from the rest of the country at the rate of more than $7,000,000 a month, though the pop
ulation of the islands is bat little
ver 100,000. The Philippines are
anrhty times as populous as
Hawaii, and though they will
ly boy as liberally as the
smaller groups their trade is like
ly to leom np at a surprising rate.
Hawaii cost by the assumption of
its public debt, not to exceed $4, -000, 900. The democratic president wno palled down oar flag there made an unspeakable blander. Bat tjhe Republicans have remedied that for all time.
No man who wars upon an honest ballot has any claim to the vote of a self-respecting American
and show a little enterprise, go on in the same old rut. J. C. C.
or
A Patriotic Chinaman. I Indianapolis Journal.
Moy Sing, a Chinese dealer, on
ySardl; f small
SraoE January 1st ninety col
leges, academies and seminaries and eight art galleries in the
United States have received sifts
amounting to $27,072,358, not counting contributions of less than 150001 The total fer the six
months is not less than 30, 000, 000 ashowing never before equaled in any country or period.
A' Republican administration carried through a foreign war with a bond issue of $200,000,000, and Bfdl has a ; treasury amply well filed. The record is the best to be found in ihe history of important vjfodern wars.'
citizen. Kootuckr can cain the New York street just oast of
applause of the country by a j Massachusetts avenue, has Ions: smauhing defeat of Goebel. ! looked forward to the Fourth and 55! I he made extensive preparations to Peecauhon should be taken by celebrate. Moy Sin bought for the Navy Department not to grantj himself ten larsfe boxes of liroa furlough to Lieut. Hobson while 'crackers and in each box were the kissing bug is getting m its j 10,000 of the small variety. Mov
work at Washington. j Sing then invited many of ' his fcl- j . ' I Iow-countrvmeu to be oresent last !
(Ai.i8f2.50 in Bloomington eveci whoa hJ cel(rbrated the because of high freight rates. It is ; Fourt Ho d bis ten boXC8 shipped here om Greene .county., of firecrat;ker8 nd teok 9ut cacb The coal of Clay county a bet-; bnnch TheQ he iled thfl bunche9 ter quality and ean be set down i mto a M h Uq in the stre0t . m this city at $1 3o per ton if the front ()f listoro and the ile was proposed C B. A T H railroad hi h as ft ma of ave hei ht is built. Vote for the bonus and darkness ha1 faplen help Bloomington, thereby P-1 Sing touched a lighted match to ing yoarseii. , tQe pjje and j0p gyo mHlutoa jle It is a long time until 1904 io!rtHt loked like a sea of flame, keen 1 nnlitician freh. hut TlHv One hundred thousand crackers
Roosevelt's friends believe it can!exPloded V1 a mtinooas rear and
be done, and Teddj Will not ob-1 nu men tne names anu tne.
to outdo the former noise and ; flames. The noise gradually died!
away and the street looked hko a stretch of red clay, and exploded firecrackers wero ankle deep. Moy Sing and his compatriots sat down to talk it over and they
MR. HABKISON SPEAKS. were delighted. 'Groat day for Our distinguished ex-President j noi8e- Great day for noise," said Gen. Harrison may be trusted toMy Sing as he laughed and saythe'right thins at the right ! bugged himself. "Joy myseP onco
time, and to say it better than ! year. Joy mysel'
Franklin and the brakeman help- j fSSfKlMi?
the platform. The novelty of that train stopping caused the loafers to wonder. Uuskirk has a little "rheumati?!." He showed it as he walked down the platform. A whitller of boxer) and chewer of the weed remarked and Iiuskirk overheard. "I wonder what they put him off for." Iudianapolis News.
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LIABLE llUMNGE.
UXCLF SAM'S TOAST. Kot to Dcwev nor to Sampson, Iot to Lavvton n.ir to Schley, Shall be my toast! Hut to the host Who went to w: j or die. Tho Genera! h:ul liis m.'iitl of praise. The Admiral his apphuisu, But her" uiy tuauks to tlie blue ranks That marched into death's jws. And with that lips pressed up the hill, And fought on land and fcea, Hero's to the sons, who manned the puns. ThtU won tlic victory.
ject. Toledo Blade
That depends upon the quality
of statesmanship wrapped up in the politician. Teddy Roosevelt,
for instance, would keep fresh a hundred years.
George W. Julian, a prominent Indiana citizen died at his home in Indianapolis Friday. He hold many positions of honor and trust aud was onco a candidate for Vice President on tke Free Soil ticket Ho served several terms in congress, and was active in forming the Republican t arty at its birth. His speeches at that -nine aio part of the literature of the period.
most men. In bis speech made in Paris on the 4th of July, which as an entirety may be commended to all patriotic Americans, will be found one. sentence wbieb, in very few words presents tho true attitude of the United States toward the Philippines:
It 5a too late to debate ths question !
whether it were wiser to carry out in th Philippines a purely naval campaign or the question whether destiny or our own choice involved us there. We have assumed responsibilities to
ward a peaceable people there, toward
Spain and toward the world.
once year.
'M erica make great noise. Great
day." Roy Feltus of Bloomington, Indiana, was in Salida, yesterday advertising Gentry's dog and pony show. Salida (Col.) Mail. The show exhibited there 011 Saturday.
A $40.00 Bicycle Utven Away lUy.
The publishers of the Nkw Yoiik J Star, the handsomely illustrate;! Sun-! rlnv ncivKtmufir. strt srivincf n TllOif !
We i Grade Hicvc i.k each day for the laraf- j
must estaoiisn ortier 04 a preliminary j cs), ijKt f words rnmde by using the
ki ira muMiiuauuu ui iwf nuouuua j letters contained in tionotearchreK disp08i" j "THE N13W YOBK STAH" . , iu c i if I no more times in any one word than it This is almost the first public j is fonnd in Thc KowJy,.k star. v...butterance of ex-President Harri- ster's Dictionary to be considered as
arm on the imnortant finest on of authority. A wo itow .vtc.iics
public policy which is leosely
designated "imperialism." It is,
as might be expected, direct to the peint, unequivocol, patriotie. It gums up the whole duty of Amer ican citizens toward their Government during the present crisis.
class time-keepers) will be given daily j for second and third best lists, and i many other valuable rewards, includ-j ins? Dinner Set. Tea .Si-ts, China, j Sterling' Silverware, etc., etc,, in order (
of merit. This wlticational contest is being (,r'vn to advertise and introduce this suceessf ul weekly into new homes, and all prizes will be awarded promptly without partiality. Twelve S-eent stamps must be inclosed for th'rteeu
Oapt. William Aster Chanter, ' weeiif trial subscriptiou with full parr . : ti julars and Itt.t of over .100 valuable Congressman from ISew York, IS ; n wards. Contest opens and awards
the nresident of the New 1 ork : o..m.nei.ce Monday, June S6tli, and
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Star, whicu is giving away a Forty Dollar Bicycle daily, as offered by their advertisement in another column. Hon. Amos J. Cummings, M. C. , Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District AtUraey of New York, Ex-Governor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred. Feisrl,
of Va York ari amnnr the woll i Junila' 18m model, color or sum iloa ew lont, are among toe wengire1 Ca, w uddl.0(8 1)(.pt ..E .
Known names in tnei wtu u 1 tbb New yokk Stab, 8e w. :iotu St., Directors. Kew yrk City-
The change . of opinion and feeling in regard to Dreyfus that seems to have come over Fiance in the last few weeks is notliing less than remarkable. Only a short whilo ago the anti-Semitic mobs were yplling themselves hoarse with their cries of "A has Dreyfus," and were clamoring that tho "traitor' ' must never be permitted to land in France again. All that has passed, temporarily, at least. There are no mobs, no excitement, no nuti -Semitic outbursts. Public opinion in France has undergone it change, and the whole nation is conteut to wait and see that justiee is done. Remarkable, too, is the calm and
dispassionate attitude of the chief actor in this drama, Captain
Dreyfus. Brought back from a living death, to which he had been condemned, hj does not pose as a martyr, he do( riot call for vengeance on those who conspired against him; ho behaves as a man confident in his iunooetiee, sure of acquittal and hippy in thu prospect of restoration to friends and honor.
jUife, Fire, Cyclone, Accident, Sick Benefit employers' Liabs23iy , Slearn Boiler, Burgiai'y, Plafe Glass.
With a viow af increasing our subscription list, thereby making a good advertising medium a better one, wc offer to the boy bringing in the largest number of one year fpnid subscribers between this aud Sept. 15lh, a handsome complete outfit fot school, as follows: A suit of clothes, a pair of shoes, a bat or cap. To the boy bringing in the second largest number we will give a Fountain peu. To tho girl bringing iu the largest number of paid subscribers, on same conditions regarding time, we will give a handsome ring, bracelet or dress pattern, as she may desire; and to the girl bringing in the second largest number we will present a Fountain pen. These prizes are handsome presents, bought from our own merchants in Bloomington and not the usual shoddy things given away on such occasions. This offer is made to interest the boys and girls in our paper and also gives them an opportunity to spend vacation profitably. Any boy or girl of school age may compete, and wc hope tho best will win.
1011 mm fi CITY iO F&BSfl PBOPERTT.
iCOLLECTIOlISrS.:
IF YOU WANT GOOD INSUltANCE, THAT PAY LOSSES PROMPTLY, SEE
oodward & Thornton, No. 104-105 S. College Ave.
Special
prise 52ie
Side
35 Dozen White Unlaundned White Shirts 50c. value lie-enforced back and front, linen bosom, at
25
A few lierht weight, all Wool Crash Suits Silk face
! 10.00 value, to close $3.75 122 Dozen "Madras" Summer Outing Shirts Madras bosoms I colored bodies, good value at 75c. go at a "snap" for 39c all
suses 1 to 1.
The Big Store South Side
Job Printing
ESS.
KffBVS you grease HpS;Bk' the wagon I Mfe I wheels with E I MIGl Axis Gnasi I fluS Jf (tela box and lt&rn why It's tha 1 JV best grease tfVvr putou an aile. 9f Sold evervwhert. Hade by 1
Vandalia Line IN EFFECT MAY 23, 1899. Trains leavo Limedale
FOH THE WEST.
No. Daily 15 Ex. Sun. l:51 a.m., 21 1:38 p.m., 11 3:08 p.m., 7 i::.42 a.m., 3 Ex. Sun. ;M'.t p.m., 1 Suu. only t;:Sl a.m..
For St. T.oms l'or St. T.miis For St. Iouis For ;;t. Louis For KBing'hiita For St, Louis
FOE THE EAST.
l:?ii p.m.. FirIu:lianaKlis 3 :.-, p.ui., Forinilianapolis C 2:'.r. tt.m.. For Indianapolis 4 Ex.J-un. :JS a.m.. For Indianapolis
For f-'omulcte Timo Card, giving- all train.; ami - l-.i i-::j, .-a.1 'al iuf.rKiatiou us to .-ivtos, iliroayu cars, etc, address C. M. WUEEt.KU, T. 1'. A, Terra Hauo, Ind. E. A. FOHD, Citm'l Pass'r Afft.. St. Louis, Mo.
clonus Monday, August JlKt. lSv.
Your li-.t ran reach us any day ;- twven these ilutes, and will rvenivo tiie award to whicli It may bo ntitl:l for that day, and your iraiuc. will be prini-
eo in mo 7oiiovin(!f i?U'i oi iiib .nkw i
1 oiik !,TAit. Only oil'- list can he e:itrod hy the sanif pti-soti. l'rizos are on (.xliilihioli at 'Iiik iTar; lmin'sH
oilic-es. I'erson.s Mouriu lii. y.-leK m.r. ' have choice of Ludie.-.', tientU?iuon'f, or s
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WHY hykjvi 1 YOU TRY
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l.'H STC11K for Drug, Medicines and Druggist's
Sundries. Wo always keep tho best that can bo
secured on the market. So old or stale drugs allowed to atcunuilato on our shelves.
BUYS A NEW
UR STORE for Painta, Oils and Brushes. We carrv a full line Lend Paints. Stains and Varnishes
in bulk and small caiw for household usu.
I'll STORE lor Toilet Articles. Stationery, Fine
Soups, Pcrfumerien, Hlauic Hooks, Pocket Hooks,
Cigars and Tebaecoes.
MMsry i-;ay ?
Livery Stable.
Tilkm
UR STORE for lee Cream Stida. Our fountain still snouts forth a .stream of i'riirid swoelnt'ss, pure,
ccld aud oxhileratiug. The best in town. THE. SPIGfebY DRUG STOKE. WEST Si:X)IT! t-QTJjft
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BBS TON F. GBNTRY, M. D. t. O. GEJKOE V. KIBHSTSDT. D. C, ttmi flEh5TEDT OSTEOPATHS. From the A. T. Still Infirmary ami Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy. Ofllco ft Doors North of Hotel Gatry. oWCB Ho: ;s"t:S: ComiuItatioB Free. till aug.S'W
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THE V1KECT LIKE UtTWIBt Chicago, Lafayette, IndtaDp Us, Cincinnati, liouiaville, AND AI.I. POIXTS nSTO-RTjEX -A.35TX) SOTTH Only tins to the"fmous Health Besorta West BaderJ and French Lick Sprlug-8. THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA."
SIME CABD EPrBCT MAY 7th, 1W. XOJtTH BOUND.
Local Freight Chioagro Kight Kx, Chicafro Matt Bloomington Ae'm
No. 4. No. 4. So. . No. S.
7:05 a I 11:53 pi 1100 a I 7:00 pi
No. 41 No. 3. No. 6. No. 7,
OUTB BOUVO. Local Freight 6:40 a nm Lonisville Ex. 3:57 a m Louisville Mail 3:4 p m Bloominyton Ae'm 8:30 a m
A. K. Helton. Agent, Bloomington. lad. T. J. Ried. G. P. A., Chicago, III. W. H. McDoel, Pres. and Gen'l Mifr. Cbas. H. Eockwkll, TrafBc Mgr.
B.&O.S-W.RY.
TIME TABLE. Train leave Mitchell, lad., as follows: GOING EA.ST. No. , Daily :2S p. m No. 4, Daily .8:14 a, m No. . Daily 3:27 a. m No. 8, Dai'.y Except Sunday. ,.J:S7 p. m GOIHO WEST. No. 1, Daily 1:31 p. IB No. 3, Daily 12:13 a. m No. 5, Daily 6:33 . m No. 7. Daily except Sunday... 11:33 a. m For detail information regarding rates, time on connecting lines, alettpngr, parlor cars, etc., address H.B.Goddabd, Ticket Atft. B. & O. SW. By.. Mitchull Ind.; or O. P. 3C!AitTY. G. P. A.. Cincinnati. O.
Oklahoma k Offers Opulent
Opportunities To those who desire new lands and homes; also unsurpassed chances for industrial investments by capitalists and manufacturers. Its Farm Products in 1898 include 35, 000.mo bushels of ihnit l.m.oiio hales of cotton..
and millions 6f dollars worta of other grains, fruits, etc Send for free copy of pamphlet entitled 'The Truth About Oklahoma." At stated
Houiesicekera' Excursion tick
ets are sold via aanta ceuemts to Oklahoma.
Address A. AxDBBWS, G. A.
The Atchison. Topeka Sunta F Railwav.
10$ N. 4th St., St. Louis. Mo.
may 23-Sw.
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"THE NBBRfl&Kfl-OOLORft-DO EXPRESS." A KKW Til A IN. From Jure 4th tho KarHngton Route juiis into its pasacugcr ncrvitV for I ho Far Vc:. t a new fast daily :ifuri:.oa train from 6t. Louis for Donvcr, leaving St. Louis at 2 :'.'; p. m., arriving at
lXuvc-r at (i:o p. m Ono night .
tiiroiilc. lirtH't via bt. Josopji. PiutMcb lighted I'.iiiitiK'iit, c.?tibulcd s'leojiw-iy nud tho 1'tirlington's fismois chair cars (so;tts fr. Traveler!? arriving St. Louis in in the tiiornin havo .sovoral hours f 1 o p - o v e r p r i v i k go . This is tho mi lillc way, tho scriik' way, to the Pacific Cvist. Weekly ijalii'ornia Kxcuraions, pcivonally coaducKvl from St. Louia every Wednesday ni;ht. For detail:', ask your tiekot ngnl or L. W. Wakei.f.v, (J. P. A. St. Lout, Mo. F. M. llvuc, T. P. A. fei. lionis, M. Howaiid Ku.iorr, leo'l Mgr. St. i ,utiU, ilo
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Ths summer climate of Sontharn California is delightful. Ot thsre and s the wonders of the Jfreat western route. Low round trip rates will be made late in June and early ir July by tho Santa Po E!oUta with liberal privileges, choice of return routes and long limit. Send for fnil particular. Address A. Axnmnvs, (i. A. The AWhison. Topoka & Santa
lj) fi i.atiwav,.
108 4th Street, si. L,ouis, aio.
NOTICE!
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Pi.ooMiNcTOX,Ind., Julv, 5,1S99. W'e earnestly recommend the vaccination of every person in the city and county as smallpox has broken cut in an adjoining county, lui'ovo it comes hero, nheu it will lie iimdo imperative. A. .1. A XTETA. Sct'y Co. Board uf Uealth. K. C RoEn,
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