Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 August 1899 — Page 4

ftepublican Progress

THE BONUS VOTED.

Tha Official Republican Monroe County.

Seanls B. Raunrs, Editor and Prop. 1 Off id Orposrcx Post Oppcb,

The New York Journal has again demanded of the I'rasid nt thf.t he speak out and announce a 3 rif 111 4 i AillU nnBAitl't'i'llKT ll.rfl

cated the Btond token l,y the Projphil . th(, Ciummti

'erass. e iiavemti mo enriiiy uuu ; , , ,i, !,

riuijuit m jt'iii- in mr ei,ii. both of these vellow sheets

Paper at The election lust Frid iv vindi-

If this ptptr pleases you tell others if not tH n.

EDITORIAL.

NOTICE. !

After this issue, this paper will next appear en August 11th, and on Friday of each week thereafter. The paper will change some and we hope its new appearance will please you. The change is made at the urgent solicitation of our patrons. Many more people are in town on Saturday than any other day and they will get their paper fresh from the press, as it were, by this change. It will help our advertisers and help us, because increasing business makes a mid-week publication inconvenient. Hoping the change will meet with the approTal of every patron, and trusting yeu will find the paper improved in every way we are your obedient servants. Republican Progress.

One of these days Aguinaldo will excuse his refusing peace on the ground that his friends in the United States deceived him by representing themselves as many times more numerous than they are.

The acquittal of Captain Dreyfus on his second trial is as clearly foreshadowed as his conviction was on the first one. His acquittal will be substantial justice, but tile manner in which it is foreshadowed is characteristic of French methods.

gress. c nave met the enemy

they are our'n. The campaign waxed warm for the last few days before election, and much interest Was taken by all classes of citizens. The election was carried by a vote of more than two to one for the ! rialroad. It was certainly an

nonesi expression 01 opinion u-1 . these

Yet; know i

thai the President has no authori- j ty to announce a permanent policy which this country shall assume.

toward auy ot the territory acquired from Spain. This prerogative lies sololy with Congress

papers well know it,

cause there was no money in

Blglll. It a "" lu 3 r,l .v n,.t lrnmr Thev

that not one vote wiu bought dur-: r .

but they count on ncoetviug poo-

ing the entire day, either for or against voting the tax. Wo congratulate the people of Bloomington and Bloomington township on the result. They are public spirited and generous, they a.re willing to pay for improvement and we believe they will not bo deceived. It was a fairly good vote and niado our wants known to all interested. -We congratulate the workers who helped get out the vote. We congratulate

they intimate, that the President

lacks backbone, and that he is afraid to declare a purpose toward the Philippines. It is simply an attempt to make political capital by assuming that every

body believes the President has j the right to establish a permanent ! government in the islands, hut ; that ho wants the courage to ex- j

I BOSSES PAID PROMPTLY. j FIKE, LIFK, PLATE ULASS, ACCIDENT, TOllNADO, 1 I I STEAM UOILEE.LIVE STOCK and IN DEM NUT, SECURITY 1

RCAb ESTATE. AND LOANS. I

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Lttisration. Litigation To the lawyers brings elation, To the clients ronsli:i natUiii, To the counsel nniuiiitioii, To the "devil" reputation, To the usher agitation, To the jury aggravation, T) the witness indignation, To the judgo consideration, To reporters expectation, To the loser lamentation, To the winner exultation, To the public information. A Massachusetts girl worth

I 2, 000,000 has married the famii I y coachman. That is bad enough, i but it might have been worse. ! She mijilit havo manioda forcigu

nohkman.

Woodward & Thornton.

iercise it.

s

NATIONAL BANK BUILDING

BL00M1NGT0N, IND.

Itoot is Secretary of War. Elihu Knot of New York

has

Alfred Wucherpfening, SUCCESSOR TO H.A. Woolery, of the old Emery Stand, I am position to sell yeu Harness, Collars, Saddles, Whips, Holies, Nets, Bridles, Pads, Harness Oil, Coach Oil, Axle Grease, Black Liniment, Gall Cure, . and Harness Supplies in fact everything in Harness line. CALL AND SEE ME.

Repairing Solicited and done on Short Notice. Guaranteed or no Charges.

Satisfaction

YOU WILL FIND DICK ESKlilDGE AT THE OLD STAND.

If any man comes to you pro-

the Telephone for its opposition j posing a scheme by which you because it made votes for the pro-! can mako lots of money easier ieet. We congratulate the nub-1 than any honest way you know

J , .V

idem McKinley's cabinet.

It is not improbable that the

g I near future will see Mr. Root in

3 i the position ot colonial secretary

u ' l-ll. and a new man at the head of the fill Work Guaranteed and Done with Neatness and Dlspatcii. ! urihe'tillle iJ'llKgne : j the Cuban a trial at self-fcovcrn-

An interesting sketch of tli late Robert ll.mncr. ihe New York millionaire mibtibher and nhilantroriist.

! accepted the war portfolio in Pres-1 Is conti-ibutf.cl to the Review of Re-

vii:. i'ii nuuni uy r.. ti . I'.aw.iruH. Mr. lionner lu"ill up the Ledger by unusual methods of advertising', one of which was t he payment of large sums to distiiiifi.Uhcd writers for contributions.

of, let him and his scheme severely alone, he is a smart rascal hunting for some feeble minded rascal to victimize.

And it came to pass that upon:

a certain day, that the masses of I

me lax ,

seeing

A Full Line of Electric and Gas Fixtures, Shades, Electric and Supplies Always on Hand, or Anything You May Want in Steam Fittings.

Bells

men

a In-other

w. a BRissenpen,

j ment, and ho wants Mr. Root to' take hold ot this iintlcr arc 1 formj ulate . pl-.uis v.'hereby tv Cubans will have tin ciiiiortiiiiitv to es-

lic, the press, and ourselves,

because wo had no little part in bringing about the result. The next two months will be taken up by elections in other townships,

where it is certain tho bonus will

Ka ivi-antAl tlmn hnviil

i.i .!.. t business

am luey atveu, niu ijl-uiuuivib ; . , , ., ... , . ... , i much to (to wil l t ie

must begin at once to give us the : f " " . co y iock oi nam a. r--. ..to. w.v, h(j t.5-iJe.t w ; nat,u.

. , III II i , la. . in' liv III U liltirtit i : L - . .1 l . . ,l ... 4 .. I , I iiia TV iv7 AC .lllil tllillflfl'i

road, une wont atout ourselves. . .. (ciiiib, iu iiui.to, a '"Pi "' '"

The Progress will bo found ul-

i tablisb soaie kind ot gove

wln. li tins government can vecog I uize.

Mr.

Those who plot the slaughter of tho innocent are regarded with peculiar horror whore civilization prevails. It is not known who phiccd the dynamite upon the street railway track in Cleveland, eau:i:i2 serious injury to several

BENTON I'. ORNTRV, M. D. D. O. GEORGE V. N1EKSTTEDT.

D.O.

ttFTtY i rjIEt,5TEDT OSTEOPATHS. From the A. T. Still Infirmary aid (inidunto-s of Uie American . School of Osteopathy. Offlce S Doors North of Hotel Gentry. OrncB floras: '-"Io1?a,J 1 TO 5 P. M. Consultation Free. till ang28;99.

Root,

much to do

of course, will havo with the Philippine

do va

while wc can onlv stand by and

i 1 1. w A A Kn i?i,tl. o nolo llmm !

ways on the side of improvement u" .1U" V 1 in the future. With our natural y,nS' a11 3 wh B0W seed "Pon advantages there is no reason why : 8ood gnd shall reap great ha -Bloomi.rgton should not be a lead- j ves,s- ?nl?' 1 ' . l,n " i

ing trade center and our readers uu- " will find us supporting anything I Igbess shall there from reap and everything that will brin Krpat rcwnvtlsthis about. Anything that is con- j The preacher who t an preach tlucive to the comfort, welfare, ; t0 please every hearer: the editor and happiness of a community is ! xvlio can write t please every a good thing for cwry individual j ren in", the merchant who can sell member oi it, a d lie aim of ev-! r,,ds to plei.se every customer: ery citizen sb -rid o to make his !'ha lawyer who can speak to

J107

Special Attention (Uvin to t'littiiifr in Hydrants for .:iv. n and Stroct SpvinUlinfr WEST K I it K WOOD AVK., ULOOW1KGTOK, INDIANA.

town the very town any where. Boom Bloomington is the slogan, so lot every one with might and main. Boom Bloomington.

That there was a run on a bank j What may bo the fate of the in Greenfield on the day that Bryan Philippines no man can f ore-ea. appeared there ought to make j But one thing, at least, is clear, first-rate republican compaign and that is t?iut the authority of uieat. ! this Governmont must be extend - . : : . , I ed over the Philippines before we The situation ,n Kentucky lias ; 0Rn taIk b(mt the flUm.e. We changed to this extent: The ac- ;owe it t() the fuiv ,ymmstl quittal of the. I'hilpots charged . .. to the foreieMe donii. with inurdenng some or the Mor-'ci,ed . lhJ i8lanjs an(, to tbp rises will restore tho confidence; ;,,af it jniv

of the Howards, who are in pur-, tn - tw llo whnt ,,-

I make life and property safe before

The !

suit of the Bakers.

n i ! i I we withdraw our soldiers.

XI BGCUI3 11JJ1I Mil Ct.l.Ui li'-.' i ,

to the nation that Teddy Roosevelt ! war , m u,e, 1 nn' - "ol

was not in position to be offered ; y popu.ai.uut . ..u,, v. the secretaryship xf the war de. ; It was not of our seeking, ana the

nartment. He of all men is

best

fitted for the place.

'Colonel Ingersoll's teachings,"

said one of the few preachers who

assailed him after death, ''are re

sponsible for such crimes as that ! ppoinR the efforts of the Gov .... .iak4 4hA PlitlmiMnne it- tuna

of Valentine, the bank-wrecker."

But Valentine, the bank-wrecker, was quite prominent in church and

Sunday school.

"Good health to him; I hope he will be enr next president; I really do hope that Mr.McKinley will be our next president," was the toast of Admiral Dewey, and yet Mr. Whitney hopes t persuade him to be the Democratic candidate for president! With nearly a hundred thousand post-offices in the United States there must be some odd names, bnt one is surprised to find in the list an office called Potato, in Virginia, and on the preceding page, one in Minesota called Pomme de Terre, French for the same vegetable. Usually, in the best of years, there has been a lull in business daring July and AuguBt The factories close, the i urnaees are pat oat and general lethargy pervades the wholesale houses, while the retailers are glad to hare their employees take a vacation. This year it is different. The glass factories have shut down, for the most part, for a long period, but

the iron furnaces and all the varied industries have kept right

along. The jobbers generally

find that there is one or two months' interval between the close of the summer trade and the open-

uur of the fall. A year ago we

were told that after the army had

been supplied with clothing there would be dull times in the woolen mills. So far from that, the

woolen mills have been pushed to apply the demand, which, thanks to the Dingley tariff, must be largely filled by goods of home

vrednctien. Labor was never so

fully employed throughout the

country. From the harvest fields

comes the cry of scarcity of men.

In the cities and in the villages there suddenly appears to be a great demand for labor. Employment is not literally pursuing men, but the man who really wants to work can find something to do and wages for what he does. There are strikes, but the ques

tion of wages does not enter into

them. And yet tnere are a few

men who have the monumental

assurance to declare that all these

indications of prosperity are deceptive. Not only the Republican papers, but independent papers of New York whose opinion is of importance, apeak in the highest terms of the new secretary of war. The New Tork Times is not surprised that the president should waat Mr. Root, bat it is surprised that Mr. Root should accept the position. That paper predicts that Mr. Root will make cn able secretary of war. Tuose who are liko-

. . . i

ij to nave correct jnioi.r.ai on ; T0iunt(jers from 1no Mime sections, ! h-; dfuOarp that traiiera! rides Wnl lie i.l- - i i .;n..i '

plense every listener; tin- dross maker who can please every woman, all are dead and wearing wings in Heaven. Perfection is not found in humanity.

Pasture Land! Winter Ouarters FOH 'iorses, Ponies and Gadtls.

I AND

a'.l.y depend more upon his advice

! for substituting a civil for a mili- ! tary government in the PhilipIpinej when the time comes for jsuth action than he will upon his

os.'ii-tance v, ci nneciion witu tue military campaign.

A jiromim'lit foatu'v

; Keviow ' !'i'i?ivs is ! iirtiei on i'hi 'Amcr

f t'e Auffnst the iUustvattul

as Cup lcace

limeut j passengers, including three women,

two of whom will prob.ibly die. Bui the conditions leading up to tho terrible crime arc not obscure, A strike with violence wa its origin. Whatever public sympathy the strikers may havo had at tho outset will be dispelled by this deed, and a stern demand aroused for the vindication of public rights. A striker may not have handled tho dynamite, but the acts of ruffianism that went before are responsible for it. All forms of rioting open the gates to the evil elements of a community. Thieves

if hiv a tiwa j in !6!) " v. hii.ti tolls the s:ov of the and thugs who war upon all soI W III Hi 1,1 SK '9 i,s'lf r",! ,h?,fj"T,s c""u'ts.,,or cietv luik in l he shadow of crowds Bi&iat9 per an.! eiViler, an 1 adits muvh in- j "flU OH defying the laws. Mobs

. : tow.liiijr df tail slcmc the chief perC A RIB I ir.I M AnniC ' it' . on both sides in

I the approsehin race.

For Terms, Call on

will bo pleased to have all his

Dressel & Orchard. lA

WITH

draw together all sorts of wicked

ness. When legal restraints are

torn down and

set the limit to may follow.

guored no one Gan

the villainy that

' PHON E COX N ;: TlOX

FA KM. Number Aniunuted Luter.

Kotlce of Application for License

T"SQr I 'l'he 'lndcrsiffned, a niulu person ovor i lliv. atf.i nf tiv.nt-riic v.'nrs and n cnu-

CJ'U.j'fcS'SMkeTa OaXl ; tinuous inhabitant and resident of

; IJio.iiii'n,;'tiin t v.iif,lnp, .Monroe conn-IJIi-tv. Stdti- of Indiana. f. thu last past

S ninety diyi. Iien iiv jive not ; jo to the r'ns of t'n. - itv of P.loomin-to!!, ' intliai.a. nr.. 'I of the r"irt Ward of Mid ! l it ..t t:U).iinirvjrti;Ti unit f Uormin'T-

! ton tovii-!ui. in tl i- . i.nnty of Monroe smoked a pipj from the age of 8 itta.l State.! ; ln-.lbi.ia. that will at. I b t hya tobacco ; the Awffii.st term. is;i-i. 01 the Iioird ... . . ji.f roinniis-'ionprs ..f ttw cwniy of raised and cured on the borne

.v.uirne :,u i state ii i iiti--...:. anpiy u ; ti-m. I , n to two IllOIHtlg aeo.

rVTKI) ON Hth St

Ttvi;n' oir.i:.iH avb. & MOKTOX STWKET. 11. D. OliCIlAUD, Proj

The 'oldest maid in the United States." Aunt Peggy Baily, has jtiat died in Monument City , Ind.,

at the age of 112. She was a constant tobacco user, having

s Ik "J kl TT . d

aS";. ' THE IURKCT I,I.E litTWEKH Chicago, Ial'ayette, Indianapo-. Its, Cincinnati, Louisville, AT AI.I. J-OISTS 3ST3D SOUTH Only line to the famous Health Resorts West Baden and French Lick Sprtugrs. "THE CAULS1JAD OF AMERICA."

TIME CARD 28.1N EFFECT MAY 7th, 1889. NOBTH nOUNlS.

No. 44. Local Freig-ht 7:05 a m No. 4. Chicago Xight Ex, 11:52 pm No. 6. Chicago Mail 11-00 am No. 8. liloomington Ac'm 7:00 p m SOUTH BOW1TO. No. 41. Local Freight 6:40 am No. 3. Louisville Ex. 3:57 a m No. Louisville Mail 3:42 p m No. 7. liloominffton Ac'm 6:20 a m

A. K. Hkltos. Asrent,

Bloomington. Ind. F. ,T. Rbkd. G. P. A., Chicago, IlL W. H. McDoei., Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. Chas. H. IIockwbu,, Traffic Mgr.

t J S..11

y

people will sustain the administra

tion as r.gaiust Aguinaldo and his American allies. The job is a thankless one, but it will be carried through. If the Democratic

party shall make the mistake of

eminent in the Philippines,it must be prepared to take tho consequences. Cow Commits Suicide. Special Dispatch to The Inter Ojean.

The Baltimore Sun, which was ? Louisville, K.Y.,Ju!y 30. -Dea

fer years the leading Democratic pondent from the loss of her first paper in Maryland, and would ; and only child, and tired of her like to be again, remarks that the slow, monotonous life iu the conninstant the silver plank of the ; try, Clarissa, the famous cow, Chicago convention shall bo j who was at one time heralded as affirmed, "the election of a Re-' one of Barnum's principal attracpubliean President in 1900 be- j lions, committed suicido this morneomes an absolute certainy." I ing by drowning herself in a pond Thousands of Democrats who will j at her owner's place on the Browns-

follow the procession hold the ! boro road

The Man of the Hour. A Ma'iiiftcent Portrait of . .

intoxi

v.u

when she became blind, deaf,

Dewey

I sai I li .arii i-iv i.' li.

!ons:in,i m ilt iiianrs. in less quantities j dump and partly insane, she was i xh :J t-ailons at a time and in lw , jn excellent health and retained all ! i.uant'ties than a fiiart at time, for . , ... 01 I a p.-: ; )! .if . no v -ar with tho privilege-! her faculties. She gave as a ..f ntit.u incr tin -same to bv drank im I reason for her spinsterhood that

li...-p.- m;.s wuore vo,.!. , itr.,tt:n rnarrinl is a riskv bus -

ri ----- .

and she preferred to live

Th.

;iTK.s whore ; raiil jir.-mi'...; , to sell said

...1.

. in Ten Colors . size, 14x21 inches.

-r.i-. ...iffi

same opinion.

The West With The President.

Washington, D.C., July 25. ' One of the President's callers to-;

day was Representative Landis,of j Indiana. Mr. Landis, on leaving I iKo WKtta VIaiica tullrfvi ff thai

sentiment in the' West regarding several years ago, D. , i ez whuo turning

the Philippine situation.

Clarissa was probably tho best informed and most perfectly trained cow of this century. She was born about twelve years ago on the 6tock farm of Mr. .losepb Tovis, in Madison county, Kentucky. The cow was sold to Barnum

but broke her a somersault,

' and was afterward resold

; former owner. She once

to her before

The people of Indiana," he

auirl ((irtfln.aA frha t'l'ociftnnt ' a

am, iumv.vv "-. - . uu.uuu. wl.. i. "11 1 ..IP

Philippine policy. They wantj""' w lv"' "c'nL"those islands retained and theyj Hair switches made from combwant Aguinaldo put down, if it!ings. Ladies hair cleaned and requires 1500,000 men to do it. shampood. Call at 220 West All this talk about imperialism is ( 7th St.

will I13 published by us shortly. It is ; ; ;V',: ; now being printed for us on heavy pbte"''P t papor, in a form suitable f.n-framing, by r.i.-,- rtrii f u ,,.jrcsl ,.; t iitlu.rraiih houses in

America, in the famous French stylo of coppor-plato work.. Every American family will want one of these handsome pictures of Admiral Dewey. It must be remembered that this picture will be in no sense a cheap ehromo, but will be an example of the very highest style of illuminated print iug. It will lia an ornament to any library or drawing-room. Our readers can have the Dewey portrait ol what it wtx ks vKim.hj t.ti c uts p- r vpm by merely filling out tho coupon below, and s?ndiug it to this oflk-e tit nc-. There will bo such a demand for tho portrait when it is published that we advise sending orders in advance. As many copies its nn v he djsire.l can be had on ons coupon, mwA,- c-.'tt ? ''''' '"'!

Write name aud address plainly, and remit in coin or postage stamps.

To TUE REl'TBL I ('A X 1'HOG HKSS. m. oomim; tox, xjjaxa.

For the enclosed remittan.-c of cents send mc copies of tho ADMIRAL D2WEY POlITItAlT in olois, as dei.-ribed in to-day "s pap?r. Name

Datff.

Address.

m

and malt li.pio-s. b.-insr situated in j the I'irst War.l uf said city of ISlooiuj ingt .11. twns!iip .f ISlooining'tou. j i-ona'.v of .Monriiv' and Statoof Indiana, . and .l.-s.ribod as follows: In th. .v.-coad r.vm c-ast of the alti'y,

on tho north side of r.th stivet. bei tw.-ei! Morton street and t'oliee Avot!i. imi: lt. iu' in tho basement, : on the first or jrroi!i:d iloor of the Hotel ; Gentry Block, ami fronting th street: t'le r-:iid Hotel (Jeutrv situated on the ' KOnlh half of in-iots Xo. i'-.'S and 224 in , the original plat of the city of Bloomin.aton, Indiana. s.ii-.l room being-more paitu uiarly deseribe.i as follows: Situated on a part of in-lot No. 223 ' in the original p!at of the city of lii.ii:.iiiinirtoii, in tiloomiuffton tmvn-

' ship. M.mnw county. State of Indiana. ! b.v.mded !iu;t described as follows, : t.i wit: ' Iicrinning IS feet east from the southwest vomer f said in-lot No. 213. ; riinnii. g theme east feet, thence n-.irth IS feet, then -e west li fe 't. ; th iiiee s juth 4s feet to the place of be- : jrillliil'-jf. Th tt said room is re.-taugular in j h-ip,'. 4S fee, north and south ar.d 15 , feet, east and west, and so a. itinpvd ! iv i th -rluss do ii-i ami windows that the ' v. hole i-f s;ii 1 r. .n i in viow from the ' street, and no b in.'s. screens or oh- ! htruelions are s pia.-e-l as to prevent ! a tull view of th inside during hours : prohibited by ta.v. and . aid r i mi can be se nrcly eiosed an.l looked and all 1 rdiui'-sioti prrvente:'.. ! niAKI.ES li. JO.NK:i. ! liloominyto:!. Iu I.. July is, 'a;t.

! Notice el ' Application lor I.ieenso I I The ui-.ilei'M - iieft. a male person over I ' the a re of t .vc Uy-o:e years and a eon-1

tinuous i.ih ilntaut anil resiu.-nt ot l;lo .iiiiieeton toivnd.ip. Menroe conn-j

eiusrlo.

The' Protectionist is a monthly tnftaxias publlsbed by th Fmm 5Irktfc Club, in BOHtan, Mass. Leading aut!i.nity oocouimlcqueiwaj St y"; lOcanU copy.

ANNUAIi CONVENTION. Young People' Christian Union OF THE United PresDuterlan Gnurch, P1TTS1I ITItti, PA. August 2d-7th, 1S99.

ONE FARE KOS. 1KO.M ALL POINTS ON b- & e-w

TieheU will be on s.ile August 1st to S-h in. lus'tvo. Good retnrtiin$r leaving Pittsburg to Ar.tr.ist lf.th. ISiji,. iy depositing tieltrt with Joint Airent at Pittsburg- on or before August 15th. and payment ct so cents, at time of depis't. return portion muy be cxtnde;l ireod leaviii,' I i.t.dnirff to and including August Slst, lii,).

B.&O.S-W.RY.

TIME TABLE. IVains leave Mitchell, Ind., as follows: . eOlN6 EAST. No. 2. Daily :Si P- m No. 4, Daily 6:14 a. m No. 6. Daily 3:7 a. m No. 8, Daily Except Sunday. ..8:37 p. m OOISe WBST. ' No. 1, Daily. .'. 12:31 p. m No. 3. Daily 12:13 m No. 5, Daily 6:89 a. m No. 7. Daily except Sunday... 11:33 a. m For detail information regarding rates, time on connecting- lines, sleep, ng, parlor cars, etc., address

H.B.Uodbard, Tieket Afft. B. O. 8VV. Ry.. Mitchell Ind.; or O. P. Mo-Cabtj-. (1..P. A.. Cincinnati. O.

Half Fare VIA Aug. 2d to 29tli . TO THE Mountain Chautauqua. Mountain Lake Park, Md. Most: Magnificent Program Ever Offered. Good Music, Splendid Entertainments, Able Lecturers. ThTOujrh Fxnress Trains of Pullman Parlor, liv.fdti Sleeping and B. & O. 8-W. Diuinj Cars to the door of the Assembly. For farther particulars call on agents or ad.lress O. P. McCabty. (Sen'l Pass'r Agent. Cincinnati, O.

m

For additional information, maps, time of tntins. ete.. call on Agents ii. & O. S-W.. or address O. P. McCauty, Gen'l Pass'r Agent Cinciuuati,0.

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nonsense. It e plain people oi tne West, the men who plow corn and ht.e potatoes, vhe work in shops i'.u on the ralirnads, have their minds made up on this subject, and Democrats and Republicans alike favor retaining the Philip

pines.

Mrs H. V. Kac.lesos

r-- ;

$40.00 Biryole Glren Away Daily. i'he publi-.hers of tho Neiv Yor.i Stab, the handsomely illnstraicl aIl day newspaper, are giving a limn GiiAiie HiCY. i.E each day for the larir-

In my little tewn, I don't; est list of words made by using the

J0Hr l)-, "Prorrictor

know of a man who holds tne opposite view, unless it U some old relic of the 16 to 1 free silver crowd, who has not yet got out of the woods. "If these last troops had been

raised among the states that is, many ot :i iu. ' l.i i L ' 'HIT I'll

:-7,n 5j"'ee'' Sefwov'-n College ve.

called upon by the new secretary j to discharge all the duties which jl belong to the general commanding the army. The country will be disappointed if this shall not be done, since the chief cause of re cent complaint against Secretary Alger has been that he ignored the general who should bo in command of the army, and that because he baa done so affaire hare net f gone as well as tbey would if General Miles, who is an able soldier, h bad been consulted and his advice t taken regarding purely lailitary 1 natters.

letters contained in

"THIS NEW YORK STAR" no more times in any one word thnn it is found in The New York Mar. Webster's Ilictionary to l.' considered H.S authority. Two tici.ii Wati-hks (firstclass time-keepers) will be given daily for :.ee.md and third best lists, and

other vf htable rewards, ineliid-

; 1 . I v , .1 lliu iNiiurr i.-.ur,. j i- ia. . t.iitu,

lUKimeuiB vuunt u5 st,a-linir Silverware, el-., ete.. in order

Dames Of tl.e States and "include j of merit. TVm educational ontct is j

( being given t . adverti.-.. and inti-odi :e

the quota could have been tilled an, aii'prizes'wiii 1ms awarded V-'ompt- j

f

ami ofon 5j.K

- e;

within u week. The Lovs in niv ly without partiality. 'J'w

...;o t .,r.i tl..,i staranH must bp inclosed for thirteen I

""""" ' w ! week.: trial :,bs.-riPtin with full parcould go in their own organiza-; tieoiars and list tf jvr :m valuable

tiona." i rewards- Contest opena and awards i i commen.-e Monday. June ot It . and

wmmmmmm mammm mm mm elcin s Monday, August 2 1 st. lSyti. j

our list can reach us any .lay c- i tween these dateh. and will receive the sward to vhi.-h it may be entitled for that day. and voiir name will be printed in ih- fotlowi iar i-mir of Tin: Xnw Yoiii. St All. t'inv 'ino list .-an be entrel lv the hatni irsnu. Ci-i.-s are j on exhibition at, Tne Si .Alt' hnniitri i oftieuH. J'ei s. ms seeu ring !i. ;i -s may ; have elioiee of l.adie'. Uentlt-uien'd or

Juveniles' IHiiij mode!, color or fiie de-1 1

tired. f 'nll or addr. st Dept. "K."

, TnB Nkw Yomc Siak. 2'i V. Hath tit., j New York Citr.

Via

ty. Male of In..s..u-.i. tor tne last past;two ye:.r.i. he. vby give notice to the j eili.'-m of ttitf ' i'y of llloomington, I-.Hh.iii.i, an 1 of ih.'rir.t Ward of sai.l ; city f l!Jatu:n;rl a an 1 of Blooming- j ton t:wn'.ii;i. in the county u Monroe J and Stat-oi Iud'.:.:i.i that he will at!

the August lei;:;. .so;i. ol tne lioar.l ... . i i.-.. .

. OI I .-iU.-lt..' M. , HI III." V 711.11V III ; -l : M.-iii State i-f Indiana, apply to! K-'- s:i i.l l-...:ir.l f r a li .-cn:..: ttf Rid I 'iiin::i-

i-atiii.; li-i-ior.-i. t )-w,i: bpiritoi, vm-1 ens and unit liquors iu less quantities j

: th ii' '.'"! gallon:; a a time and in less onaulii: thai, a quart at a tuiK". for a" peri' I of one y.-ar with the privile,. .if a! lowing vii same to oe di-auk on the promises where sold. The said premises upon which he de- ; sires to set! sa'd suiritous, vinous and ; malt liquors, beiug situated in the ! t in t Ward of said i ity of Bloomiiiffton,

! township ci lilnuiiniHrlon, eoiinty m

! Monroe mill -tat .' ludiana. and

! a. rib. as fallows: ' Tli.- lirst :mi:i west of the alley on ! the i:ov;h side of Kiikw.md Avrnuo, ' b -tv,ee:i Morton street ai d l ollesre ! Avenue, the same, beinjr the firs', or jf . oniid tloor nf a t'.vo-Ntory brick imiidinc. mi.! Ii' intinir mi K irkiroo 1 Av.-nue. tiie si'.id liui'.diliir situated on a part of in-lot number one hundr-d and lii'tyI'i.kTlit . 1 r -. . iii tiu- 'iiyol '.loo iinprt-.m. ; Monroe eoun y. Indiana. iiu.de.l and j des. rib.-.l :.s follows, to-w it: ! Pi-u'iiinlii r a' the southeast corner

of said in-!ot. riinuin(r thence due north

Etircki Ilarnesn Oil Is the liest

preaervulive of new leather anil the !mv t renovator ol old k'H'iKT. Hulls, sodons, blackens aud protects. Use

iureka arness Oil

op your fceat harnem, your old bw-

uh. ana your carnage top, anu mey will hot only look better but wear lontwr. Sold everywhereln cuu; all

Bizea from hal pints to live Bullous.

UMt by HfANUiUl) OIL tO.

aV. !

Vandalia Line

IN K1KKOT MAY Train; leave

I'OIt TH t: W'KST.

18i9. Limcdalc

FIKST OF THB SEAS0N gS? EXCURSION !!f B. & O. S-W. TO ATLANTIC CITY CAI'E MAY, OCEAN CITY, SEA ISLE CITY, and ATLANTIC COAST POINTS. AU:.AIXS AUG. 3rd. Tickets good for 15 days, Including date oi sale. Urndsome Vestibuled Trains with elejf :iit Hay Coaches. Pullman Prawin;r i.oo.n 'lV.iiFel Sleeping Cars, and Ocmaoy'a owu Uiuinpr Cars. Deoripti ve .lam'phlets furnished on application for further particulars call n airents or address O. P. MoCakty, General Passengrer Agent, Cincinnati, O.

-68.

Ilaily . lit. Sun.

WANTED ! Correspondents We desire to havo pvery township represented in the column -of this paper, and to that end want correspondents who will send local faappnnings to us for each isauo. Write the Progress for particulars.

SB.50

TUESDAY, AUGUST 8

C.H.&D. and M.UII StiTBUfiyS. IS-aHISi'l , . ! ' i : h:,th o.i.i hundred and thirty-two (1SS; I " s'; ; '

Only $7.00 round trip

$1.00

AliUI t'IONAl- '1X1 Till?: Thousand hslanfo

lOU'ant SjMM-iuJ Train a. IM-i"m ol Ktimii

Vr SWi'p'iffr lav 1). (.5. K. SWr.

l!vsi:i-v-i'in ! Info, in.-ili.ui t aivy vie- nre-.t Jl l- -tjfvnt.

AlXUlUI.NAI TO TORONTO.

Past Time.

imi

i't'!;

l'hWeii-lel- Traluc Alauaotrt-. f i;i-:n ri t . ).

feet to the str.et. thenee eiiM twenty-

two (:.' .' ! fo.'t to the plui e of besinninjr. 1 1 h-.il s.ii.l room i rei-liliii,'iil;ir in i fh ii..'. SO feet north and south and '."J ' feet east end west, outside measure-i ment. :ind o arran-red with RlaM d.t.rsi i:ii. vi'..ii.vs that the wlmle nf said 1 ro .hi i iu vie" from the street, and. i.i l'!imiv sei'i.-im- 'i- ol.Mt "U'.-l oii.. iire ; so ii':i.'i-.1 :. to luevont ii f:i!i vie,.- of'

ill- iii i..!.' diiriii'.' hours prohll'ili law. ..ii.l -aid room ean le i

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in., in..

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in-; kaj-i

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e'"sed and lo-Ue.. nr.-v ml fd. tVIMtlTK -i.'.iiirt''ii. Ii.'i

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e a-i-iirely I'll::'.-,:.' Ill '

I : I oil! t r;i ; :.s it 1 1. 1

111 .ii (l Ulr

li.-te lati.

n as to rate.;, i . M. W III

rime Curd, lis and for

thro. I

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II TK'5"TV

s'otice to KouKe8ldcuts.

Stavk op Indiana, MoanoK Oovsty,

In the Mnroe Circuit Court Octobsr Term. 1891). Cause No. "S5. State on the relation Fred. 'Mat thevis, Auditor Monroe County, ts. Lew!:. Potter. Blla S. Potter and Laviua Wuins.ott. Tl e plainlii'f in the above entitled eauh. haviiiir tiled his complaint her-

l in. t lscther with an affidavit taat the

ivsii.enee of the defendant l.avina Wai weott is nnUn iwn and upon dili- ! (rent inquiry cannot hs ascertained.

! and that this cause ot action is o enl or St. I.onis i for,-,. u Hen and to foreoliree a roort-!-'r St. Louis ' jfnp.i on real estate in this State, l-'or St. Louis1 Kow. therefore, the, said Lavina l or St. Louis ' Waios.-ott. defeudant herein, is hereby l.r Kairirliam not i 6 ad Ciat it n leas she be and appear 1-or St. Louis ' on tie first dv of the next term of thift

Monroe circuit court, to be holilen Mt

on t ie second Monday ot wclooer. i'.m, A. 1'., at the court house in the city of 11... lU'iielou. In said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint.

the m will He heard ami determined

in h-r a'lMinre. In w itness whereof 1 her unti set mv iu'i'1 ami affix the seal of said court this the S'.ah day of July. A. U.i 1(HI. KIVWWRD r. HALL, si U.1 !---

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l-'or I ml in .a polls ,

fivtii. nil tull infor-

etc. ,

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