Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 September 1899 — Page 4

The t lajwimUx Slrrci FaSe tilvettljijs; traiii abouj; 500 Beoplij. arrivitl HJponTmgton Tucwiny afternoon and created $ome excitement in our staid old qity. They brought a good band: with litem, and paraded around the square, making a very good (jhnwinsr. The Kauri then gave a tplemiitl concert in fr.onu cf tho (gentry Hotel: and left at 2 o'ch ok for IifvyvfcHt. '1'ha. citizens of Vmarfordsville deserve a compliment for tjuoir onterriso and the feirougbtlo be a success. The advertisement to their city i a good one, and Bloomington might profit by doing likewise. 1 1 is time we woke up to some of the advantages to gaine I by letting the world know we are on tho map, and a few dol turn distributed amoug the Virmbcra a brass band may work wonder. Why not try it! TIm first Meini-anuual meeting of thv Linton Trotting and Pacing As.sociation will lie held at Beaslcy'a jark. formerly the Linton fair grounds on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Oetober 17th, 18th, nd l.th, .sl,t(0 in purses. Three gootl races each day. All purses will be paid in full. The association is permanently organized and races will be given each spring and fail. Linton is. on the boom and it is the intontion-nf the association to keep step with it rapid progress. Some of the best horses in ho tate ro already entered and

V.can look for a hot and jolly

good time if vqu attend. Admis

sion only 25c

The cost of launching a battle

ship runs awa y something like $10,-

000- The great leviathan requires some five tons of tallow and over

ton of oil and soap to persuade her to leave her cradle and slide

peacefully into the water.

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DELUSION STORY iVai1cJaiia LineThe Dewey of the -Circus World!

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fjWhenyou hear that WKBTSELL'S is the best place to buy

23, IS!9. . . . Limedale

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FALL MILLIHEBY - 4T AM 5 jib. . tl to T & 1 I I," V L.1 l.M 1 'I'D t nn fin: t I

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HIS IMMENSE SHOE TRADE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.

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Saturday, ! SEPTEMBER 28, 29, SO.

MRS. J. S. PAYNE.

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1st Because his etock is the Largest and Rest in the city. 2d Most anything you want in Shoes mil bo fonud there. 3d Every thin;; us represented. 4th Whctsell run no Delu.sion Sale and Advei li-eineuts. filli Owing to the amount of business did by V. hetsell, the. best manufacturers ot Shoes seek his trad . titli Consequently competition cannot, meet his prices or styles. Tth Remember when vow want auvthii g in the Shoe lino WHETSELLS is the plae.Uo buy it. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.

No. Daily 14 Ex. Sun.

3 Ex. Sun. 1 Sun. only

s r, l a.m., 1 :'i p.m., t:0K p.m.. l'i.42 a.m., p.m., 8:51 a.ai..

For St. Louik For St. Louis For St. Louis For St. Louis For Kfting-ham For St. Louis

An Embarrassment of Victories. "The Arena was a maze of life, light and action and the circus seenicd to be the best that ever came to town." New York World.

FOR THE KAST.

!1 1:30 p.m.. For Indianapolis S i:PS p.m., For Indianapolis j 2:05a.m.. For Indianapolis 4 Ex. Sun. 8:2Sa.m., For Indianapolis

NEW YORK SURRENDERS TO THE COMBINED FORCES OF ADAM FORE I A UGH AND SELLS BROTHERS f MADISON SQUARE GARDEN'S SENSATIONAL ARENIC TRIUMPH ! OUTSPLENDORING AND OBLITERATING ALL RECORDS! NOTHING BUT LUCRE AND LAURELS !

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For Complete Time Cavii. jrivinji all trains ami stations, anil f.r full information as to rates, through cars,, etu., addrB5 C. M. WHKELKlt. T. P. A, Tcrre Hauto, Ind. K. A. FUR I), Oenl Fass'r Agl.. St. Louis. Mo.

America's Twin Circus Giants in Glorious. Perpetual Union! Adam Porepaugh

SPECIAL SALE OF

tavicB-rBEsiDEjrr

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fsmom Blavrbt Onmpi aad Fatatlng to be Reproduced la the Araaa.

Former Vice-President Adlai Stevenson is a deToted admirer of art. His pretty bat modest hone ip Bioornington, Illinois, contains many triumphs in paintings and antique Greek asdJComao statuary, which have been reviewed by thousands of prominent people S,nd celebrated artists. It was while on a visit te the ex-president's heme that Mr. Jebn E. Boyle, wbe at the time was the American representative of the great English Gayvell Cempany Qf statue artists, first conceived t e idea of indticing bis oompasy , V adopt for exclusive rspresentaton and reproduction the Stevenson celled iea f statuary and Hin tings. " Three years of OBqualified sueess attested the wisdom of the Solicy. Lenden, Berlin and Paris were delighted with the exhibition, receiving it with enthusiastic and tremendous audiences. No sooner bjsd Mr. Boyle become identified with the Adam Forepaugb and Sells Brothers' circus, which will appear here Tbarsday, Oetober 5, 1899, than he prevailed upon the English cempany to make an! American appearance' and the tour! far has equalled, if not excelled, the remarkable European

For 15 Days. 100 to select from. Prices from if 1 up to s. The latest back and pompadour combs and hair-pins.

Positively tint largest stock of hair goods ever brought to :

Bloomwgton. Shampooing and manicuring. &wit h s made of Combings. HA TR DRESSING A SPECIALTY. MflTTIE JA60BS, Hair Dresser. College Avenue. South of Mrs. Pauley's Millinery Store up-sttiirs. 'Phone 108.

fjjg DESTROYS!

Monroe County Horticultural and Agricultural Fair Will Be Held in thegS

ABMORIAL TEEM, HIU, 1.,

OCTOBER 5, 6 and 7

Accidents BaManb!

Datll W1L.L, COMB VVH&W'

UEAST BXPBGTED.

Protected ?

Againsf Such timergencies. see WOODWARD k THORNTON.

Aztec Calendar

Send 21 cents to A. Andrews. O. A. A. T. & S. V. Uv. for copy of Aztec Calendar, July to December. Contains nix separate reproductions in color (S X 11 inches) of Bnrbunk's l'mi'.o I ml in m portraits - the Reason's art snsati'u. Also ougraved cover repr"entinjf ancient Aztec calendar stono. A handsome and unique souvenir; edition limited; order early.

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Sells Brothers' Combined Circuses, Menaaeries and flippodrome Directed, Controlled and Operated by J, A. Bailey, Peter Sella Lewis Soils, W. W, Cole.

, j General OIHcs: MADISON SQ DARE GARDEN, NEW YOBK

T'vo I napproachable and Unabridged Performance, Bain or Shine, at

. BLOOM INGT0N,

THURSDAY,

OCT. 5ttr

TDK VIIUSCT LINIi BSIWSES

go. l.ulityette, luaianapo-

lis, t iuclnuatl, LouUville,

and am. rorsis Only iinu to tho famoux Health Ronorts West Baden ami French Liok Hprlng-n. "THE CAHLHBAD Of AMERICA."

So. 44. No. No. 6. No. 8.

A Fine Display of Fruits,

Table Luxuries, Flowers, Art and Needle Work,

Farm and Garden Products. ,

. raoasTHJ as

TlK CAKD 28. IS 8FFKCT MAY 7th. 18S9.

I.oool freight Chicago Night Ex, Chicacro Mail Uloomington Ac'ui

BOfTB BOOKI). I. Local Freisrht i. Louisrille Ex. il. l.ouiin-iUe Mail 7. Klooraintrton Ao'm

A. K. Heltok. A (rent, Illoominxton, Ind. Rkep. a. P. A.. Chicao-o, III.

V. II. MrDoni., Pre, and Gen'l Myr. Chas. IT. Rocswki-I., Traffio Mgr.

7:05 a m 11:53 p nt 1100 a in 7:0 p m 0:40 a m 3:57 a m 5:42 p m 6:20 a ro

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Largest Menageries I barges t Circuses ! largest Parades ! Ltaresf Hippodromes !

UNITED AND EXHIBITED' AS ONE SHOW FOR ONE SINGLE PRICE OF ADMISSION.

Tb deMce; cfasste ud cbarm-! f exhibition of the GayiMll 6npnj in reproducing the SteTeoson werka has been the subject of much praise by the Eastern papers and the press ef cities ffherever giren. The fac-similes of marble greapincp and famous )aiD tings and impersonations ef ihTorit gods and goddesses of mythelegy by the eight lorely ladies f faultless ferm is everyithere said to be a fitting prelude tt the lavish entertainment this year prorided by the Forepaugh8elis management.

Exhibits solicited for any of the above

Rftnapfmenfa. Get a Premium list at

Weddle's Grocery northeast corner of the Square

p Liverv peed and ale j"aLle.

7 j-h 5j,reo1 5sj-ween College v. and forl-on 5J",

1 The Protectionist U a month It magitsiiM pabiUbd by tba Bom Market Club, to Boeton, Mm. athoritj . ou Monomtc quesdoai ; $1 yr ; 10 ce&u ft oop7-

Literal Preauams Gomiietion Dpsa M ill

Good music will be in attendance on the evenings of Oct. 5 and 7. The doors will be open from 8 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m. Admission : Adults, 25c; Children, 16c.

HABROBSBCRG ITSMS. Iaatber Lowe ud family ware riaitm? at J. C. Cuvya SuimU?.

' Or- R. Baker h raorod to Orlean

bid. sod D. J. V. Beker has token

BT. 3. K. Coflln has msred to his stow appointment near Indianapolia and Rev. WMtted im installed aa II. X, Bastor here.

Hon. H. A. Folk of Blooming-ton wu & town on kasSness last Moaday. Bart Clay oeenprtoa part of the house located by Dr. B. K. Baker. Tfcw Maatodiat people an haying their chnrcfcire-papered. John Ckamber and Joah Hazel bare tbeir org'hnm factory ready for buaiUtm. Vary E. Iiowe and M isa Carrie Craiey1 axeV viating at Worthiafton thia weak.The pomp in the school house well is broken, end T. J- Clay'a sprint; ia about dry, bet the well on Main street is still equal to the emergency. All threngn train except' passenger trains, now rtm ott the Indiana Stone roaeyfrom ttua place to Clear Creek. BeTf- Liadon Ijuwell ef Knox Co. was rlalting at Iter. J. B. Uadlock last week, aatd preached at the Presbyterian chardi last Snaday. T. J . Clay and' wife spent Wednes-' day at James Boberte in Lawrence C&anty. JC.!, Matthew W. Fieldi and Miss re!in Blackman iriU be united in marriage next) Monday. The -wedding.!! ocear at tho home of Miss Biacknian in Floyd' Co. Mr. Field' is one of the competent salesman' at the Star Store, and Mis bride elect is a charming joong hxVy. After next Tuesday

they will be at neuie 10 ineir friends.

The teachers of Bean Blossom) township are as follows:

Parks school, A. J. l rusty. i Red Hill school, Pearl Easton. Texas school, F. G, Phillips, Able school, Yanie Smith, Bowman school, Clint Driskell, Mt. Pleasant school, Alice Yeo, Lemons school, Warren Acuff, Cowden school, Cora Fox. Stinesville F. L. Driskoll, irin. K. G. Edwards, Int. Jane Stalcy, prim. The report of the state mine inspector, Robert Fisher, which appears in connection with the geologist's report, shows that 5,177,044 tons of coal were mined in In-

jdianain.1898, which was an increase I of 548,958 tons over the output of

1897 and was Gzii,2tid tons more than had been mined in the stiift; in anv nrevious vear. It ia said in

the report that the increase waw due

to the absence of. rne usnai sinnes of miners in the princial coal districts of the state and to largely increased demand for Indiana coal during the last threo months of the year. This demand, it is said, was hrouerht about nartlr by the

shortness of the supply of natural gas. "There is no donbt,vthe inspector says, "but that tho demand

for Indiana coal will gradually in

crease as tho supply of gas grows

less and tho chances are the output will reach 10,000,000 tons perannum before the year 15)10." In 1898, 9,325 miners were employed in the state. Many a man who would shrink withhorror f roru taking a purse for profit, will steal a character for pleasure.

Frank Howell, of the City Fruit store; has bought the property of W. H. Buskirk on west Second street. Mr. Bustii-k bought 12 acres ef land of Mr. Howell' which

is located oh the north pike. :

Harrodsburg's schools opened

Monday with 142 pupils enrolled.

Eagleson's Shaving Parlors the

finest in the city. Four expert barbers. The best service gaar-

enteed. Hot or cold baths at any time are very refreshing during tho hot weather. Eaglo-

son, the Veteran Barber, South College Avenue. Bath Shave Shine.

Iie from Taklnsr Prnssle Acid through mistake. No worse miHtake is that than is taViog Blond M'dicine for stomach trouble. lr- Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin mires all forms of indigestion, constipation or stoma-u trouble. Don't take the wrong kind of medicine, take Syrup I'ep&in. Ask O'Harrow for it.

Eureka Harness Oil ia th beet preservative of new leather and llvi best renovator of old leatber. It oils, softens, lilackena and protects. Use Eureka

Harness Oil on your toat b&rnew, your o:d busoss, ami your rarrltmetop, anU they will uot only look better but wear lnnger. Bulilevfrywberein catis ail Ilea from half pints lo H ve gallons. Ws-ie bj ITIHUABD Oil, CO.

BEST TRAINS

TO

LOW RATES TO National Jubilee Convention Christian Gnuron CINCINNATI, O October 13-20, "J. S. & Q. B-W-wn.i. will x bath of

One fare

For Round Trip.

FROM Al l. POINTS ON ITS LINK.

Tickets will be on salo Oct. 13th to 17th, '90, inclusive, and will be good for return passage leav- . ing Cincinnati to and including October 21t, 1899. The B. & O. S-W. offers excellent service from the East and Vet, with palatial "high back seat" eoarhes, Pullman Drawing Room Steppers and Observation-Parlor-Hiniujf. Trains are vestibulert throughout, and lighted by "Pintsch Oas." For further particulars call on Agents, or address O. V. McCartt, (len'l Pass. Agent. Cincinnati, O. BSNTON K. GENTRY, M. I). D. O. GKOROK V. N1ENSTEDT, D. O.

Kansas Git, Omaha, Kansas mi Htoka. Saves 50 to 00 iles FOB Uonfana, Washisgton, Oregon, BiiiiHga. SCENIC ansi MIDDLE WAY COLORADO, UTAH, CALIFORNIA. WEEKLY TOURIST EXCURSIONS (PERSONALLY CQNPUCTKUi. HOME-SEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. CONSULT TWKtT AOENT. OR L. W. WAKEltY, QIKEIIAL PABSIHOEK AOS NT, t. M. BUGG, TDAVILIHCVPASSCNQIfi AOBNT, HOWARD CLLIOTT, OIHSBAL MANAOCl), ST. LOUIS, MO.

Pasture Land!

Winter Quarters roB Horses, Ponies and Cattie.

For Terms, Call on John Eressell, 'PHONE CONNECTION WITH FA KM. Number Announced Later.

KAHN'S Call and See Us for Your future Wants

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Notiee of Final Settlement ot Ext ate. NOT1CK IS HKKEliY OIVEX to the trcditi'rs, hcir nnd legatees of ,lii1hi M. lIcliiiA. iiafinKe.d. to ;)- pear in tin- Monroe circuit court, held at liloomington, Monroe county. Indiann, on the 141h day of October 189. and hhow cause, if any. whv the final (settlement accounts with the" estate of said dtffedcnt should not bo approved; and Miid heirs arr notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive

i shares. Witftc&a the Clerk of suid court th! ' J2il day of Scptumln-r, 1SPO. j skai'. KnwAiii) v. nAi.i.. ClcrU Monroe Circuit Court. ' Sept. 2P. '!. i Lee Grimes Attorneys. i Wuikui liui'uhiirL. Administrator.

Clothing and Furnishings. We will sell von a Puro Wool Suit (tfj" flfl -Well Mt..5e !.t $3.UU Heavy eiiDtth for tho oMst westhcr. We carry $35,000 Worth of Clothand can please any size pocket book.

Notico of Application for License T!if undersigned, a male person over the age f twctity-.-iif .rears nnd a eoniiuion tnliabitunt :iud resident of lllo'viiiiiictun t mnship. Monroe county. State of Indiana, for th.i !at past five years, hereby gives nottoe ti the citizens of the city of Blooming-ton. Indiana, and of the First Ward of said city of Ulooininjrton and of BloomiDffton township, in the oonnty of Monroe and State of Indiana, that he will at tlie October Term. lf?!)9. of the Board of Commissioners of the county of Monroe and State of Indiana, apply to said Hoard for a license to sell intoxicating' liquors, to-wit;: Spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities than five callous at a time and in less quantities than a quart at a time, for a period of one year with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. The said premises upon which he desires to sell said piritous. vinous and malt liquors, being' situated in the First Ward of said city of Bloomington, township of lllooming'ton, county of Monroe and Statu of Indiana, and described as follows: In the front room 18 feet 4 inches wide, by 21 feet B inches long1, inside measurement, located in the tint story and on the ground iloor of the two-

story frame, shuiglo roof building, located on A part of in-lot No. one hundred and fifty-seven (157) in the city of Blooming-ton, Monroe county. Indiana, bound-, cd a ad described as follows, to-wit: begrinniug at the southeast corner of said lot running thence north on the east Una thereof one hundred and thirty -tvro (123) feet, thence west on the norta line of said lot twenty-two (ti) feet, thenee south on a line parallel with the east line of said lot of one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet, thence east on the south line of said lot twenty-two (23) feet to the place of begrinnintr. That said room ia ho arranged with glass doors and windows that the whole of said room is in view from the streiit, aud no blinds, screens or obstructions are so placed as to prevent a full view of the inside during- hours prohibited by law, and said room can be securely closed and locked aud all admission prevented. JOSEPU II. CLINE. Blootningtou. Ind., Seps. 8, '9g.

mUATLSL GAXtBSXT FEATURES THAT LANDED HEAVILY ON BLASE NEW YORK! Woodward's Seal and Sea-Lion Orchestra! Tbe Marvelous Hanlorrs Gymnastic Comets! Tho Furiously Funny Sousa Clown Band! T t t- . ... r, f ti l .

r orojiaugn s r anions trancing iMcpnanis: . Gorman's Heroic Thirty-five Horse Act! Do Mott, Davc.iport aud Lowande Equestrian Kings! The Double-Somersanlt Leaping Tournament! Tho Whirlwind Flights of 4-horse Chariots! Nothing but New, High-Class and exclusive Novelties.

ONL.Y Only Hippopotamus! Two-Horned Rhinoceros Snow-White Polar Bears! Schol of Sea Iions! Trained Alaska Ceala! ONbY Flock of Ostriches! Emu and Cassowary! Pair Sadie-Back Tapirs! Sable Antelope! More Rare Animals than all other Shows Combined

Three Circuses in 3 Sings

Two Hnga Elevated Stages

Grand Imperial Hippodrome

3 Herds of Performing Elephants 200 Trained Animal Actors 200

300 All-Feature Acts 300

Droves of Giant Bacing Camels

Great Japanese Acrobats

12 Champion Bareback Eiders. 10 Acres of Fascinating Sights 10

i,ooo People ooo Horses

20

Comical Clowns

20

MORE of Everything- Worth 8ingv

VUSUa, O.H S VttCl JHJ TV m CtAUIVlIk Ww Aquarium. 103 Chariots, Cage Mel Animal Lair. Animal in Open Dena. Elephants, Camels and Dromedaries in Harness. Bfiffgist Demonstrations in the Public Streets Ever Witnessed.. At 9:30 a. in. Day ot Exhibition.

The Only Big Gity Circus on this Side of the Atlantic! "The Adam Forepaugh-Sells Brothers' Circus Federation is Worthy Successor to tho Barnuni and Bailey Show, now a permanent Used English Establishment, and which will remain abroad indefinitely. " New York Sun.

TUB BEST LINK FROM TO Trains leave 3:5S a. ra.. S:?5 a. in., 10:45 a. in., 2:43 p.m.. 4:45 p.m., and 7:07 p. m. F1VK TRAINS A nY INDIANAPOLIS TO DAYTON, Leave at 3:.V a. m., 10:15 a. m., '2:45 p. m., 4:45 p. in., and 7:07 p. m.

INDIANAPOLIS TO

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Two Performances Daily. RAIN OR

SH1N&, Under Absolutely Waterproof Tents.

To LK DO ami DKTROIT i , .... ., k.. ..,,, .. u. ivixds iioii Oao HoJir Karlicr.

I n I a HWW - -" - " l eave at 10:46 a. in.. 2:45 p. m. , , ... . L ,,.,

UtyOOO S,,tl. .njlit (ix I '('( 'I" " tniy unn .iynt or UEMKM11EU -Oik- Ticket Admits to All the Combined Shows. X Raise in

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a...11v lf,.,.rv,.,l Numbered t'ouion Seats will In- sold on the Day of

Kxhitiition at .1. . o iiauivwh n m.h .r...,.

ami 7:00 . ui.

l'arlor mid Diui; ("ar on Day, Slei'l'ing- I'ars cn Nijrht t reins. Ask for tickets vi- this Ko:i!e. 11. 1'. Al.iiKO, D. I'. A., Inilinnapolia. I). O. Knw Alios, I. T.M., Cincinnati, O.

Who!c&a!e and Ucrlai.

lttiitlilo persona 01 nifcnftulcn or mvconvc mcna , rt

drslrtiiK trip (otlie I'uils KxposlLlou, ltugool i I fl t Cf I paVEl , uinrraud txpenin paid, ihuulj writ. V SJIIIiai O"

H3FGheap Round Tri lbxc3tass on a

C J , taiarr aud expeniea paid, ihuold writ V iDOU iiU 3l(lC TU FAtEKT KldcOKD, ilsltUaoro.Md. ,