Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 August 1899 — Page 2
Republican Progress
The
Official Republican I'njwr of Monro" County.
Dennis 1$. Haungs, Editor and Prop.
;0 -ick Offobitk Post 0ffc,1
If thia pa par pleases you tell others if not tell oa.
EDITORIAL.
Tbe Sooner Savage In Us All. This is the time of the year when Old Adam stirs in every man who lias rod corpuscles in his blood. If he were a txiy again he would get hold of a pistol and a hunting knife and start west to kill Indians or he would try to ran away to the Klondike. Being a man, he knows, what ails him. He knows that he is desperately ick of everything that has seemed interesting and desirable for the last forty-five or fifty weeks. He is sick of his business . Money suddenly becomes filthy lucre. A starched shirt is an invention of the Evil One. Varnished shoes and creased trousers are atomina-
"""- , , i r ,1 existing parties. As ft him He is hred of being a goad ( fa w kiiaKan.l n fnnH fa tts.nl final si I
UU3UIUf n aniuvt aa'ass prominent citizen. Iife is 1 (
reaa. iiu ever support it got, upon the But this man knows not only- . 'r '' ,..
what he does nt want, but he .",.1- ..... , l- .1 i bodies.
KUOWS also exactly nuai lie uues want. His fancy is busy wilh thoughts that come only at this
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,,..,u.m ... 0( that the great political organwhere his wife has pat bis old suit ... . , , : . ' izations have been chary of csof corduroy. He can almost taste . .t .
HKIjKN KEL.LKR. j Tlie Kentucky .Situation. One of the most piteous figures' One of the most remarkable: ;.. !, ... 1 .1 Ij k'ijllor Aat mJiiinJ .viitl nf rhr vniir will ;
j 1U ILC H V4 IU 19 (AVIU fc'' I 'V. ' I ..ww.., f.v.i. ...... - ....-. . . - - , ' - -- idumh and blind. Think what be in Kentucky. The larsre and j
THE LESSON OF THE B. & O There are in ril;oinington, a iu all other communities that eon- .? ninn .-. ft (' at r,M hlOIW
. i i - . i. 1. 1 : . lhi means And vol this dweller earnest convention held at ut
Hil 1 f i I -.. 111 Illl-IHIV: II IV f II i t-uiif Ul .
Two Facts About
public utilities. Thev are contin
cd to uo special partv; hut they
lone in the world of darkness : inston was an emphatic and pow-1
and of silence has, by touch, been1 erf ul Demociatio protest against;
' . . i. . tt i . i i i 4i j in k..i i
ra a rlaaaof men who .retriveu to rougni llllo companiousliip wuu uoenei am. ui .,.-u..s. ,vi. Vu.
bizarre in politic. They are ! wl.a world of mental attain- a few remote counties were rep.ut '.,.., ,w...;kj .aluicnt. She understands speech : resented. Hie general attendance
T.T uni ill tJ titlLUnt UUI lUt-U ma ; a
"reformers," and the reins they hold in regard to the larger public questions arc such as are generally considered by conservative men
to be socialistic. The socialogical
sic
attract
not in every case willing to identi
fy themselves with the visionary persons who are given to the formation of men and transitory po litioal parties. Most civil-headed Americans have agreed that there are possible changes in our public policy that would bring greater happiness to a greater number, and they recognize the fact that these changes, if they ever come indeed, are likely to he brought about through the agency of one of the great
As federal own-
incorpor
ated into the platform of either, it has thus far had to rely for
It has set the standard of quality for all competitors for the last thirty years. The strong est claim any competitor can make is that his coffee is "just as good as Arbuckles'."
of lesser and irregt;
j It is a tremendous domestic issue I in its way, and of such uncertain
, ! results that it is not to bo wonder-
by placing her fingers on the j was 4000, and the convention speakers throat and Hps, and she j performed its work with a vigor has achieved the triumph of learn-! and sincerity that leave no hubt ing to speak herself. Under the ' concerning the weight of the tutorship of Mr. Morton S. Koith, j movement. It involves a divi-
. . .:;; ' ,w tll lyi.pojoct ' she cam file ted her preparation for jsion of the Democratic party of Saetion TllJ b! iS?" yelrs instead of the state so serious that it is a traction for tlicm, but tne are , & J , nn if ,i.n vn... rwvn
lour. ouo vt um to vmjiui iu;b last .June to take the regular en-j will not receive more votes for trance examinations for Kadcliffo : (iovornor than Goehel can secure. College. She has successfully Brown was nominated by acclapasssd them, the requirements be- j mation at Lexington. (ioehel mg in geometry, algebra, advanc- was nominated at Louisville by ed Greek and advanced Latin, j the vilest trickery and the boldest In the examination, Mr. Vining, j tyranny of the chairman, all ronof the Perkins Institution, whojtrivedby Uoebcl and under his had never met Helen Keller, and direction. Goehel robbed hunwho was quite unknown to her, jdreds of delegates of their icats took the examination papers and "d the majority on the floor of wrote them out in the system of the right of appeal. It was nadawritiwg in punctured points, now ious 'm tb extreme. It was far much used' by tbe blind. The too brazen to be tolerated, and questions thus transcribed were i Cioebel finds himself at the head put in Helm's hands; the answers ! & faction repudiated by the she wrote on the typewriter. ! honest Democrats of the state.
But she labored under a great' Aswe rrom an pany consiaea-;
ularj handicap. There arc two systems , t"" tb's revolt in Kentucky is:
of punctured writing tlie English " t ni.-oui aging bicui. um and the American. The differ-: 'o adopted denounces thej ences are much the same as be- j Goebel election law, which, while: tween the Pitman and the Gra-' partisan, is also an assault on the: ham system of stenography. ! rights of every voter in the state. Heleu had been accustomed to the' Under such a law the government t English system, but Mr. Vining f Kentucky woul qickly do-j
which knew ony ,he American, and so generate into the rule of a small i i L . 1- 1 4. ... 1- . i. . . 1 rinrr niMitul witk tint lincil V i oltrir
tha n t" puazio over iuo qiied i ---n '"- ,
THREE COSyCLUSIONS
The best Coffee The Hs
s Arbuckten'. The only Coffee to buy is Arbuckles'. it thhirj; Is to ir.G55t cn having Arbuckles.
Ko. 77 A School i3a..
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Spring : -oc.
!1 In. !!. 15 n:m i. f hr.:v.'. .ir. i!ti.:-Hcnf :v. receipt of -J t-f. t-.lt f.-on: u ruw-Tl (
.-I-.-'-. IS !'! f A.-.-.. .-
No. 73. Scholars' Companion.
article fv- sfhooi -i;;W:. i.. niii'j:,;
most ... ful
pcli.jKtl'('Otlcn Lux with l."'k an'l koy, i:.n-laluiulv'lp'.:)-rii. h rj'K'r,
M'ne uat i
li a i u au rp. reipt of two cent powttiKo Mutup ninl 15 .in Hutu rt?H cut
ttovi wraiijicra of Atbacfcles' Ho3'. C0OH1.
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No. 76 Lady's Belt Buckle. t- : t p!atwl artistic design. Sent : .'ptiti nti rpcript of 2 rnl :'.!tt i.tamp mid S slsan- ;. r i: tro:n v.-rappers of r: ....-;-. i. Coasted CoQee,
77. Teloccopo Drinking Cup. .irti-rif i.i prw pntd from fall- . t r v its unique conntructton. ; -ijt.it and btgbiy ttnishwl.
I'. 11 I O MQ in rmiioiw-
ert n I c It e 1
rover no
k larger tban
orai-
Darrwaicb wtirn Wtit co pei) , Tbcn f x-
tended r:in.h 2 a rone cup. Smt td on receipt of 2 cent 'tt:imp and 1:1 Iubtrt fr ui wrapper of Ar ' Iloasied Coffee.
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No. 78 An Album of Illustrated Natural History. Fifty colored pictures of Animate selected for their bsauty and rarity. Sent vt-pta4d en receipt nf 3 cent pofltnse itnmp and 10 atenmtnren cut from wrapper! of Arbuckles' Roasr4 Coffee.
No. 79. Pepper and Suit Holders.
Made of Herman Silver wltt out seam or omt except where lope screw on and olf Sent pMtpall on receipt of 9 cent poatiice a tamp nnd 13 lnsttare cut from wrappers of ArbucklsV Aoastcd Coffee,
No. SO
. spring
A
naianoo
e
from
will weicn
oa ounce to SB pounds. Sent fcy expreaa, chraT prepaid by na, receipt of cess pontace ittmr nnd 'JOO nluturea cut from wrappera of Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee. When or derinc nam your nearest Express Office as well as your Peat Office.
"-.V1 r V -" :r " :r :. : pousina it. There ar.
oisck oriar pipe mat uutroi to ... . L iL i . l j -j l i some existing examples be m the right-hand side pocket ti.i .i.
of the coat. He wants to eet l..:ra T , I ti.,n in the unfamilitir ivri tiir f the returns and overturn n true
into a flannel shirt ami leave itih(M,tnftW P , ()f fhp the American system, a thing that I majority. Goehsl showed hit open at tbe neek. Tb thought JJJ. lt! ,n(l Ohio rail av y stenographer may appreciate j teeth as an autocrat at the Louisof the smell of bacon in the fry- " " ? 1 1 " W t",V J ' I who understands the Pitman svs- villo convention, but miscnlculat- j inS pan over tbe camp fire TockheE il,e!ed the tolerance of cheating by j him a thrill down to hU toes. He .t" .' '! Graham system. To add to her Kentiukians. Beyond all quev
the ".'"V"" lZ difficulties, her Swiss w atch, made ! lion the great bod of men iu the
y duo uiiuur uiv ruceiversum ; .
i .t u .1 ; J. 1 it. ' titkiia Rut la rrra
asea, and turner 1 over to toe
No. 81 Men's Suspenders.
Flwtle Web u n p e ndera, durable, rumt, trell mounted. Pent postpaid on receipt of two
rent post nan stamp nnd 10 sisnatures cut i from wrap-, I vers of At- ' bucklen' Roast ! ed Coffte.
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No. 82
Barber Swing Strop. A dC'ibI strop, one of !iulh(r anl
bou nil trjijt'tlier. LetiECh, Kinetics, Width, two Incited, tiimni.ncf nickel plated. Seut post-paid on receipt of two cent postaco atnmp nnd VI nifcnaturea tut from wrappers of Arbuckles Ituasted Cofiee.
Ko. S3 Table Covn".
'-j ;na o:o. it Uo following List will bs sant post-paid on receipt tt s 2 c; r.t postage stamp and 10 signatures est frejn ' wrappers of ArbuoMss' Roasted Goftee.
, una two other (rut JMMcMrc
No.
Handsome cloth, varie-i ,A f-,..A n..ttArt. tilth'
lVVT UKUtVU ...... frlDEe, S3 Inches. Srtit
noit-nald en rocoint.
iif txra cent pout nun timl nd S3 "Ip""-1., enree cat from wrAppwra nf No. jAroucklei' Roaated Cotioe.
r A Ofie NIGHT MYSTERY
; - ;.DVU!: jnC3 OF A BASHFUL BACHELOR, bjr CullA
A". iA. .. i-wit provotiug story. rr. TrPlPrr.T AND SUNSHINE. A XntrUt illR. IfAHV J
Ju.!.:. 'I -t.: iirt popular female writer of HcUoh of the age. C7 THE GUNNYSIOE COOK BOOK, by MRS. Jas.sia- .'. ;j iat of thr moat compreuenaiYe. common
C.n OLD SF.ORETS AND NEW DISCOVERIES. Thla boolt t lii" i ...Icr r.-tt of Lh beaten tracka of knowledfe, and WIH
Ic Ij'-ImU IviU L-:itTtalntUK aud useful.
nn THnFc thousand thinos worth KNOWING. h
.. V .rti:. : rr c.f Moore 'a rnlveral Aralatanl." Tbi boon
i nifi:.'v.':.'i:' iiiacf tiirhlyuiicfuliiif.jrmationlncondenaed form,
00 THT OVY OF DREADFUL NIGHT, and other itoriM-l pen of Arsacktea1 Roaated Coffe. 10 lit'l.VAiic Ktrt-lSii. I
No. Ol Tha First Prayer."
A betfntlrtil I mporttd Pletora UxM tachaa ta alae. Seat Va.lal4 a roeetiva f 2 oe.t itiia ramp aaS 10 al.aa. tare, est from wrap-
No. 02 The First Klea
He!
tinds himself listening for
sound of the trout stream
drtama of reeling in
thai: ar too hanTV for the scales
... -j -u owners aeain in If til ! man a Wlff K aria. Knp i .
will .MifygetaKSTIT' Una 1 than WnPTl tPIt rnvt
, I canuoi. xen
... . 1 . I If. . 1 l. I t . ef ifa lira imuicon tr cfnulltitf Mot.
row. , nor me uuuu. nai oeeu lorsoiien. ;'- "I'l.- "-"-n
giant baSS; t 1 J. ... and an shn hrl nn antdn tn llin tlt!
tirrart nnrl rnrncuf nvr t r T n f " c?
better condition ! limo ?ht' . consuming
in her! 6lowb'.
masses move i
and the nimble (iooliel !
snartrewt nnmlT' I ,.i ; " linn fil'n " -
he co off on a trip. She will cot
so much us mention a summer resort, and she will make it plain
tuai IUC lO IUU (Uf IU SLV WIU j f-v . , . . . .T .
him. She will convince him that "."!? le pcrwa ? V 'eC " lie owes it to her and to the chil- j f58 ?TV WC? aJren to throw off for a week or i6. M and the operating extwo hi. carea and responaihilitie. f0308' -tne,udinB ?rf ,0ll,la for the sake of his heaUh. Then for . nntenance of track and he will leave the city bv tbe next P t ware b8 ,168 ohS. oO, boat-unleas there i. a "train that ! 'c0aT1D la,acc f ?2 36' J'63I 39. Ibis matter is interesting as
PTru.mmut.iQu. which wasone of the ; thought his political sleighl-of- j
And for two weeks he will bc catrng to a certain extent the
not a doctor, or lawyer, or merchant, but just a man. He will swing an ax and cut wood for the
camp fire. He will sit on a log ; and clean fish or row half a day !
so that soaie other man mar cast
r.nnr.n tJlBHieiHS. Hntl QU Sllfi VOrlCRrl OI1 : "' ailUlUIHCH lJ Jl lUVi
mniii.u& tHjfnri uiuruis ; t - IT It"
k ....i : ; in ttie italic at an iinfami ar svs- i ena. lie was luisiaaeu, uu uib
lially the value of the road andtein of punctured writing and un-jdwcoiiihture is a matter nf con-.
advancing its earning capacity. ! K"OW)"S ns lo ll,ne- fine Pi.u. luumuu ;
i 1 .... I. .....I : : rpitnc I ln I .nnltu Vnnl' lllfl IF Id
jj;tr.aiMi ( ( nun Hliliuiy in CYPI V ."'" v. v....uwai , ....v ... study, in advnnend Latin with lu,t likely to bo imitated in other credit, in advanced (ireok with a states. The people are for honest very hih mark. ; elections, and Kentucky reveals; What a lesson in such a life to t1"-'1' determined purpose to pro-' us all ! Evory human heing that ,oct tlie soveteiguty of the ballot, j does an extraordinary thing en-! j
larges the bounds that hem in humanity. In merely physical
possibilities of government oner-iattv,lnment ,lle m!m tl,ilt s"--alt's abroad in the country among the
ationof a railroad system; for ! the "ntain believed to lie un in;rangors. He may be the church
whilo the Baltimore & Ohio was ! auain,,,"c inal ew,,n tl, fl0"(l controlletl bv the court it was as 1 beIleve(1 to be impassable, extends truly operated by the government 1 tho bwumls of utini conquest aa if an official of thn PYor-ntivp! over the physical world. He
does on 1 ho one side
. 1 1 I" rf.'NBMM A
f ' I - 7' I J
' pen or Ar-i
No. OS Two Is Company.
j TtiA orlBin-v!
ebucUM- Routed COflM.
U pUltd by Percy
uoran, into roprod uc tlon in If print ins i
; genuine
worK oi art.
ilia UKZ
2Aft incbev. Seat poflCna ill on
receipt oi
two cent
voiiaie
HtanR tail flc
10 lna- u
mrra cm.
No. 04. A. Basket of Beauties. A msni(Wnt pi-n-n tt by Faul rt" Longpre, Xr.e (tr.: i:utt.T ut u v.-.-ni. We believe tbi to .r.- tf han'istmest
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from wrapper et avrbuckha' KoaateJ Cof&e.
fiowsr ptrturfrs evt'r cfFrril to tlie rcbllc. It U WSx'Wfi im:lif:l m n.tr. Srnt loi!-pnlil ob receipt f J t'ciir tmtucce tttnmp nnil 10 KiitnnturrM o.it trow wrapiR-rs of Arbucklea' Ilaast.fl ColT..
No. 95 ; Three Beautiful Flower i Pictures. ' picb nipasuntie 9 sxl7 ; lnrhj.a. Tha tltlol ar i " Hamtnpr Fracrance," A Vase of 1411m." and "Frwh and Swaot," : Tbeae ttirea pictures all : go together, and will be ; sent posi-anld on re : cript at 3 ccac poati ara iititmp and 3 si antarea rut tretn wrappen u f Arbucklea' : Roaatrd Coffee.
No. 06. Noah's Ark. A mnacri. cousiatina of 13 pain of Animals Elephants. Cantata. Dear, Haraaa. Cattle, Donkeys, Goata, Llona, Bears, Ticera, Does and Cats. Fcb pair la ronpled and stands alone. Thy ara lltbocrapbed la many colors on heavy cardboard, cut oat and embossed. 1 very featare of the Anlmsla Is dlatlnctlr abt-wn, Tha elephants an 7 Inches btfh and 10 Inches lone, and tbe other Animals are proportion itely lane. Sear post-paid an receipt afScoat paatasw stamp and 11- slaaataraa cut from wrapners of Arb icklea' lloasted CoOee,
No. 97. Eighty-one Cold Eyed Needles.
The ilau iu the BuRtf y. The man in the hutrev is now
1 1 j i. uj i .! .. does on the ono ruIa what I lie
i ti :n i. . lueusiuucui uuu iieeu uiiecunsr . . . . . : .
U- "5"u'.,w . I affairs instnad nf a i.Jre. Ti.u ! thinker, like Newton and Dar-
S!WL L ""J'experienceabowatha poternment w.'Van,, lncer hava dom, in SfcidS ';:ni -tion mar bo productive f h-h P'a. What a deht, Sr rtr funt tlffl U )H private opcra. ! then, does humanity owe to this a inner fit for a Kin . tie wiil foe... " . . 1 . ; rirl who cm noitlmr nr.r l.-.-.i. ... t : ii ition sndeed, in this ease the nn- o 1,1 la" neunei see nor Hoar, ascheorfolasacnckctin an all- . x. ... c.': ' whose wholn cnmnmn-V n,i
.- . i .t v a lc luauuTLMiitmL wiin ihhi. ruuiiiur: "
toes almost eat him
aavllamVB 4Kata JVaTasvt' 1C an taatn
1UOU IUO WUB, JO MU 1IVU1 IMaV TTitU I a a .
1 order that its value should not be I she has winupht !
jttillfuther impaired. . i,roTaaalo7s.
You Know This Place. i 11 ls Plf-Mii inal tmiiaim lias
When you come to a farm ! "l"le7, ia"US , U1CJ V
! iioiise oj tw'Oiitri ess who are alive j to the interests of the people of ! their state and of the nation nt
rjre. Instead of imtlinir in the
This Is a picture of the Slg
nature on srbuckies
Conee Wranner,
to cut out and send
voucher. No other part Wrapper ilt be voucher, nor will
accopted as such.
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dinner and things are burued at
that. He will slough off his artificial self and he as his creator made. The relentless grind of our nineteenth century way hare changed him into a mere moneymaking machine for fifty weeks in tha year, but for the other two ho is himself. And, oddest of all,
lithe road, and it was necessary for : sensibility had to be reached and r awh ! the court to take possession for a!ed,1'fted ugh the sense, of riatewim, . ; touch, for the wonderful thiuffd
you come to a farm
nomesieau. wnere mere are 'JO or i
30 staeks of grain, a big red barn
a dairy herd of sleek looking cows, : , a hurtflrAfl lk1aw.tr Krtre .v. ......1. i.. !
this periodical -disturbance passes '.u. u,:if, 14 ,5 ! vacation soason lookini after their
off as rapidly as it comes. Intheb with te imof b j individual affairs, or at some coarse of two week, or so the hor83 lurni m ; pleasure resort, as many senators man begins to think that mayhe , tne ratJ o or foap j do, the Indiana men have been aheetsand a tight roof would jd av oat fltrnihouse with a fa making personal and practical obaeem good again that cream flo'wera in thfl fron A d .iwyatums of matters connectcl
ryrrrr. t, ivr. izz t the rear, - zr.::'::?: ... .r ! it is
. .. . . . r-,, I jou naro cerne to tha home or a might tsdy be endured. Th J,,. anJ . he wiU come back as suddenly hare of th(J good' ,iins as he went away, take joy once ?l- . , ef this life as any man upon tho more in his home and familv and : -,. 1 . .. . . . j at j j u Jace the earth. He practical r busiaess, and settle down and be!,. . . . . . f 77i . .; . i lives in a garden of Eden, with
r ' . narv a snake in the annle tr
parson or ha parish priest, looking after the spiiitual welfare of the deacons and pillars of their respective churches, er he may te a fellow takiug orders for short weight and adulterated Chicago groceries, or he may be a chap with some tine clothes which his iiucly has smuggled iu from Cana
da, or he may be a slick schemer
wilh a patent right to sell, or ho;
may be in tlie lightning rod business, or some fellow begging fur an ofhec. When they come to vur place, always excepting the parson and priest, whistle for old Tiiwxfl and 'ct ready for business.
Those chaps all have touirucs hung Soes around on ball bearings, and your best i friends what means of protection is lo admin- i was ""
ister the grand iiounce just as .... lt,r..r 4-'. ....
.irj lliuv fftll. mill ir 1 .i r. ! 1 J. . .1 T, . crop of the l nited btatesth preniies. Keen un eve out for ,, . ...
the man in the buggy,
Tut up In a pretty Diorcicco case, assorted sizes, end msde by tbe best Eng. Itab msnofac. turers. 8eat post-paid on recolpt of o o u t SSlUlB Htamp and 30 sisnaturcs out from wrap, pers of Ar- ! u c -1 e a' Boasted Coffee.
No. 98 Hair Pin Cabinet A mtal hojc llfhourapijt.l In colvint. CAiilaiMmc vk: Hundred Hair 1'inji. assorted siz :,n-l t:yloi: straiuht. crlmpie.1 an.! invisiWe. The ,llft.'rrit styles ure In at perate t-.tu.-portoients. .Sent punt paid oa roeeipi ot -2 coat iioaitnce tttaunp and 10 ataiinturea cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Koasttd CoQve.
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No. 99 A Pocket Mirror and Comb
tt la nt leather!
combiDtloa owe, wltb white metal frame.
Sent poM-pRld oa receipt of VI cent
potAe itmm p and 7 Bisoaatarea cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee.
t a t as n n nnu m tian
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No. IOO Safety Pin Book Contains twenty-(our nick-l - plated Sflfetr. I'iDfl three !-- Wfakh rntff tbe bbields troc; fitner tde requiring no .'Uidina; wbrri be m aecaK.I or re l?nMi. Seat post-pnll m recriitt of j cent pontitso
cut i rom
nrappert c( Arbuckiea Boaated CoiTee.
ire ui me aig a' 1 m Ales' Roasted I J7 - Jf this Picture L- ZTTTZZ
Tbls repretenta one pars of a List trhlrh is found In each ound package of Arbuckles' itoasted Collce, nnd with each
package in which the List Is round the purchaser has boucst
ilMG OF UR BltUl&TUUKS AK8 rUIMTEP OM E1 BaOgCBOlTiraV
a definite part of some article to he selected by him or her from tbe List, subject only to tbe cowl I tlon that the sicnarnre on tbe package Is to be cutout and r turned to Arbuckle Eros, as a voucher, In accordance with I lie directions printed in connection with each Item tllnstiutedand described in the list. Tbls List will be kept fees oasis' till Mmy 31, loot). Another page of this List will appear lo tbts paper shortly.
Address all comrauBicaHciis to ARBUCKLE BROS.. NOTION DEPT., NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
Forgery seems to he a favorite device of French officer for saving the horor of the army. When you forgot to congratulate a girl who is engage. I she
telling her best a terrible bloiv it
The estimate is that tlu whe n
year
is the third best on record, the
joata crop tho second lust, nd j corn the same. With an aggi e ; gate of 3,500,000 bushels of win at. ; corn and uats, the prosperity of
weeks mere
Tbis intense desire of the American to get into tha woods and lire like his forefathers of generations ago is a national characteristic and helps to make bins what be is. Tbis is why he always ready ta fight when it scams to be bis duty. Tbis is why ha makes the bast soldier in the world self-respecting, selfreliant, and the handiest man in the Geld that erer shouldered a rifle. Tne Woman on Farm. Aside fram any reference to your marital obligations, it will pay in a cold, heartless, financial way to take good care of the wife and mother on the farm. In this sense alone she is worth far more than your best cow or your best horse, and still not a few women would be glad of the care and consideration given by the man on
the farm to tbese barnyard pets. A man never really realizes what the good wife has been worth to bim antil be has buried her and Eke an old fool tries his luck again with some young girl or a grass widow. We call to mind a case
in point w here a well to do farmer practically killed his wife by hard work and neglect and later ran across a scheming widow. He managed to lira with her for just six weeks and then cheerfully deeded to her one-third of bis valuable estate to be well rid of
ber. It is everlastingly right that
nary a snake in tbe apple tree
And, best of all, you cannot go far in any direction through any part of the northwest to-day without finding this place. Bloomington should have a com mittea of business men who will keep a weathor eye out for manufactories. Our town needs more enterprises of this kind.
Why is it that a bey of twenty can run a mile or ascend a flight of stairs, three at a time, while his sister of the same age can't run a hundred yards er walk a flight of stairs without becoming exhausted! It is easy to answer tbe question. Of corset is.
nave posteii themselves, so that when the senate meets they will be able to consider important questions intelligently and uinlerstandingly. .Senator Fairbanks, a member of the Alaskan boundary commission, visited Alaska during the summer, and, making a tour of tho country, gained a practical knowledge of the situation thero that could only be gained through personal experience. He knows more about the actual status of the gold deposits there and about the boundary Hues in dispute, than he would had ho studied maps for a year or listened to the testimony of other men.
Certain Western Democrats accuse Arthur I'. Gorman of ,.n1.;., ..li.JIm f. ill...,..,
i , i . ; lhQv has geod foundation out of the Presidential nomination. "
to bad that Mr. Gorman
can't let Mr. Bryan's personal property alone.
We fellow, all of us, one flag. It symbolizes our purposes and
It has been given out that General Miles is now in actual command of the army. All official orders, recommendations and reports are Kent to his office. The
A Dallas (Texas) paper gives ::in account of tho trial of a young ! white muii who assaulted a twelve-';yt?ar-ol;i colored girl. The facts ; were i lear and tho guilt of the ncrii el was proved beyond a ilu'.i'.it. There was every reason to esptfct conviction; but when ! tiiti jury came in its verdict was 'Niii guilty."' The judge was greatly surprised and said to the jury: "You are men of iutcgrity :aiil ialelligenee, but, like all ; oilier men, vou are liable to make
! mistakes. That is what you have ;dcne iu this case. You have acj quitted this boy, Hud in doing so
you have set at liberty one who is guiky." Tbe inference is that it U no offence iu Texas for a white man to outrage a colored woman, but wlieuanogroischarg-
ei wit. i tutt great crime tie
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IS
insnprtnr rrAnnrAl rannrfs In lii m ' 1 ill I'Siifi lie ft mob nnd Khnt
our aspirations; it represents what j u short t',;eri8 -I)tire ham 'jtll. ,n,ed "to death without opwe believe and what we mean to I k.d. t. vv,. n,. ..,. j
maintain, and wherever it floats tj)t
major general eommandin:
it is the flag of the free and the .u. ,..
hope of the oppressed, and wherever and whenever it is assailed : Governor Wolcott's youngest at any sacrifice it will be carried i,0y was one of a class asketl to to a triumphant peace. President ;namo the Governor of the State. MoKinley, at Catholic Summer ' (jn replying that he did not kuow, School. : ,t, WJls told by his teacher to uk 7, - T, . hi father that uight. He return-
i lie co ociiiir lati may uo car-- , . ,t. . ... . e , . i ed next morning to report:
IIW'I ' I-A 11 Vlllv Ja all mi ill it 4i
but
'Well,
ho fools so Argonaut.
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n.,,.;i i, .,,..l i.:- ., . , l'sna savs - is
""'"'"fi1'! nuuunM'suu titnore ouereti a sailor wno servea , , . -t . first appearance in tho senate at with Dowcy ?!00 for his medal, .m'K'B '
tne next meeting or congress, m and was not only knocked down, December, has been informing i,t conld not persuade a policehimself on the Philippine situa- j inan to arrest the sailor, tion in the only way that a man: run t- viYi ! it inform liimanlf l.. ! 4.. -..:..... ..f .1.,. .... ...;i.: I: .
visiting tho scene of trouble and: of trade with China may be i Jlv,u' uua" -'.;"
QVU ailV illHIl l'lSi;i, ib ii... n
it is not fair to assume that the
j Dallas sample of justice is general in the South, but if brutal ucgroes : are hangr-d and burned for assaults i upon white wtitnen brutal whites jciiouM recti ire the same treatment j for assault upon negro women. : lv.-.ce r color cannot affect the nunlity o" a crime. j The unappeasiug, tiniest and ivlissati-tie l iiamrc of the human
When greed for gold gets such j race has entuM-d the downfall of ;a hold oil a man that ho must whole nations, has wrecked many : dabble in all branches of business i iu.Hviduals and is the causo of
: in which there is a semblance of a .
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nw,,,n v.,.-. vM.y . ,'..., j., I'viauu. : tum:tl liuill lliu iitvt tu.it mv i . . - . ... , , . . l,,,;l I
Ho will undoubtedly 350 miles of railway have been 'cmzou VV l " -"
: tip, socially oi iiiwtuujiiii . j iii-iss i is something in Iif besides the accumulation of wealth.
It is reported that the Democrats are thinking of inviting Rear Admiral Schley to take their nomination for the Presidency next year. We are confident, assuming tha tKa foi tart !c r jistt 4 K..4-
MaW tUV VJ'-A W aO V Wa I lUUl aVil. hUO OVIJCsjsW. 'I TO
my n. uuto sueit iuii iui uieii - ! work yourselt ami good wire into driven by bis new master noiiiB llUiiftr. A.1iniial knj An 1 llinrtw stmitiln mnt at 1'30! . . e ,1... ....1... ....
l'-'"" UU9 a -.j i pieinauue graves itir uio saive 01 he set un a outt tiravin.
uw souuu, uut ictti-x oiteuuiii , itu nuiK iu.imwi .ti ."u. tret(inv more land ana making the master who didn t seem
canoiuaie nas nor. ocniey tiouot-: exenango asus wnai caiifeu inc ci; - ,llt)lc money. Vou have but one less can read the signs of the times lay i life to liveand it is a very brief
well enough to realize that any
have something to eay on the sub-. built in tho whole empire, with a ject of our foreign policy and up-! population of 4011,000,000. on the Philippine situation when! he is offered an opportunity be- j f you uave a iilte farm and fore the senate. ! ..,. . , flnht. ,ln.t fret and
more deep sorrow than anything ele. Man is never satisfied with bis lot he always aspires to something beyond his reach. If people could only be satisfied with that which is possible nnd not worry almut that which is not,
lining ; they would be much happier.
Wliell And
ustcr who didn t seem to be
as much stuck m tho mule's voice
The Man of the Hour. A Magnificent Portrait of . . Admiral Dewey . . in Ten Colors . . size, 14x21 inches. will be pnblished by us shortly. It is now being printed for us on heavy platepaper, in a form suitable for framing, by one of the liusrest art lithograph houses in
America, in the famous French style of copper-plate work.. Every Americtn family will want one of these handsome pictures of Admiral Dowev. It must be remembered that this picture will be in no sense a cheap chroino, hut will be an example of the very highest style of illuminated printing. It will bo an ornament to any library or drawing-room. Our readers eau have the Dewey portrait at what it coats v, (namely fVn tvw j)' cyy. by merely filling out the coupon below, and sending it to this oflice at on-v. There will be suoh a demand for tho portrait when it is pulilished that we advise
be had on one coupon, pnn-iilhuj tt'n ;.t is sent f'r -n-h copy. Write name and address plainly, and remit iu coin or postage stamps.
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To THE REIT li I.I C.X MtotfMiSS, - IU. 00 MlXi T0. LMUAXA.
I'or the cnelnseil rfuiilt.in -e 'if. . copies of the A DM IK At. 0KWBY to-day's paper. Name
ecnts seait tuc l'OIt't'it AIT in colors. a clos-.-ribed in
Date.
AiMrcss.
A Kansas mulo that had
recent I v purchased, w is
be.
' Some of tin; riehei't ebroine yellow journaN eMant. are rim'stantlv "spewing" about the yelj lowishncss of other papers.
When a man says something
a man who abuses and neglects his j that was wrong in an argument
aluMibl sanmr or later rill I,c aiserwaros poi..f;.-.i:r., n n .M.mu
... 1 -ii i will nTPr iinolturize mile
1CVUI Ol DU11IC HVlUMi w uv HUIVIVU . . . .
thiogs np for bim.
candidate who runs against McKinley in 1W0 is destinod lo emerge from the canvass at the rear. It may safely be taken for
granted, therefore, that he will, ,-....,. 1 ,..,. rs .i,,,...,, i evervthiiiff iu siirbt. lies at the
..a a a ,s .t 1'JA 'VI UTEI IIV1 1 I s II I FX Sf9l aHa a 1"
jwrcmptonly (lccline tne empty j tl.easul.er (jf U)e j, l a.npaign ! foundation of more u.ihappu.ei
i ica.i m.,k ;in i ins worm 111:111 ;tuv 1
Alllai III lOVU) .114 Ulilt WH.-i l-'HIJ J , tho nifiKi riifinl ifiiitiiliit- thintr. After vou ate
tors to the fund that year, have ' world will
abandoned 16 lo 1 and declared for McKinlev. This is due to tbe
honor in question -hi offered bim.
case U is
lone at best. Take a little comfort as you go along day by Uay jiii.l try to do a little good lo others. A morbid, insatiate de- ! sire to nessess the earth, to trrab
i a '
talier tuio
gone the
remember estate you i rood life
she
in the risrht.
fitct that they fee that 10 to 1 i. a lost canst;.
not lon
; you by the :.ize of the left tiehind you, but well lived will Icng I memory gree.u.
as that animal was himself, pro Ceeded to Inrrup the beast with a blaeksiiakt. :-n: iiur: 'Ifei ;: j long earotl, shuvetailed fool, 1 didn't buy you to make anti cs paiisiou speeches, 1 bought you ; for work." There are some things wo do in this world that miiit puzzle even the devil to account for.
Traveling men who have a large territory mi. I who sell in a great
number of states aliirm that no : st.ite in the union is doing so much i b u'i r tiid msJxin'jT so many iuipioveiii:iils as ludiana. The lloo.-icr Si -ito is the banner ono i in ibis respect and the Southern j portion of the State is leading the j North in Hie matter of progressive i
advancement.
AND
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What a, woman will not f.irgive
ui a man for, -.be herself does not i until she co'iies to do it.
Adam, poor man, bad r.vc and 'lhede.il ticHiteud with whereas
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