Bloomington Courier, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 May 1895 — Page 4

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THE MORNING WORLD. BLOOM IJiGTOX, INDIANA. Published ever morning, except Sunday. JOHN W. AND OSCAR H. CRAVENS, Editors and Proprietors. TKBM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION By Carrier Bloomington and Suburbs, One Year 3 00 Six Mo&tbs 1 SU 75c. 85c Jc Ttt fttree Months One Montn ...ft..... One Week Weekly Edition, 1.09 per year. THE WEEKLY COURIER ' BLOOM IXGTON, IXDIAXA XEWSPAPER FOS EVERY FIRESIDE. PUBLISHED BY -.-CRAVENS BROTHERS. OFFICE IN MAY BUILBIKO TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. BY MAIL POSTAGE PREPAID. One year... $,0 Six months S3 Three months 25 SingU.. copy 5 . " Entered at the post office at Bloomington, Indiana, as second-classmatter. Tonight's Events. Red Men 7:30 Colored Odd Fellows 7:30 Kickapuo Indians 7:30 Bay yourself a lot in Kenwood. nm't make anv mistake but secure a lot in Kenwood. If your cistern needs cleaning call or address Lou Roush. Geerge Lyne, of St. Anthony, is visiting friends and relatives here. The best job printing at the lowest prices at The Would office. Miss Etta Pryor left for Mitchell yesterday, she being a delegate to the Ep worth League convention. Samuel Purci field has sold to Samuel Hensley 40 acres of land in Salt Creek township. Consideration $700. Zed Profit returned last evening and will make a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Profit. East Third street. Zed is now located in Chicago and doing well. Troutman & DeMoss have purchased a combination cigar and iamp case. It is impossible 'to open the case without first opening the money drawer. The case is made of highly polished oak and the glass is heavy French plate. Fou Kousb, of this city, has a patented device for cleaning cisterns without removing the cistern's supply of water. It works successlu'.iy and he is doing a large husincsb with it. Leave orders at Kobinsort's South side square. 'l'he beauty spot of Bloomington. "Where? Kenwood.

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"The Corner.

Nancy Bryant has purchased j two lots in McPheeters and Bat man additions. Price paid $300. George Welsh has been drawn on the U. S. petit jury that convenes in Indianapolis June ti. W. A. Fuhvider purchased yesterday two houses and lots in McPheeters addition. Consideration $1000. Rev. Ainzi Atwater has resigned his position as pastor of the Christian church at Franklin and will accept a professorship in an eastern college. Seven 'sports" were before acting police judge Miller yesterday morning, and on a plea of guilty were fined $14.50 each for playing poker for pastime. Fines were all paid with one exception that of the colored mascot who went to the "works." Manager Leas, of the opera house, will probably organize a Vaudeville company to play here two or three nights in the week, alternating with some of the neighboring towns on the other nights. New talent will frequently be employed, rnd the enterprise kept up for a month or two. Sheriff Adams endeavored to sell a traction engine in the court house park yesterday afternoon. The engine was taken as the pro- j perty ot uavm u. uray in a suit j ot roreclosure rjy tne J. 1. Case . Manufacturing Company of Ra cine, Wis. After trying r I fifteen minutes the good natured sheriff gave it up as a hard job to get a bidder. He will advertise it again and try and dispose of the property in ten days. 1 iu you uccu any leiusr uutuis, envelopes, statements, circulars, calling cards, or anything else in the job printing line? If so follow the procession and it will lead you to Thk World office which is headquarters for everything in that department. 11 .,..! ..., 1,.4.. 1,. .,,!., I Receiver Woolery, of the water works, had a narrow escape from a serious injury yesterday morning. He had his spirited bay horse hitched to a buggy and was driving out to the plant west of the city. While crossing the railroad at Fourth street one of the front wheels came off, the nut holdi.ig it having previously worked loose. Mr. Woolery was thrown from the vehicle by the fall, and the horse becoming alarmed dashed out Fourth street, but wa soon captured before much damage w s done.

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I ! 9 5 You should buy one choice lots in Kenwood. of those Jesse A, Howe is headquarters for home grown strawberries. ur. . ft. tunitn, or ruenmonu, is ' . , ,, i in the city a guest of Dr. Joe liog - , fo . . , ! ers and wile. Mrs. bmith has! . , . ... I been here for sevenal days and wilJ 1 . , , ' , , return norae wnn ner nusoana.ur. ... . . Smith is superintendent 01 the luscuic XJ.ur-jJii.ai i(n;tcu in mondSecretary Axtell has ordered to close a contract been with , ,, 1 . T Til nauoon people at jreona, 111. This will be a great attraction. Three men performing on a rope ladder that is suspended to the parachute. This novel performance begins after the leap is made. It comes high but nothing is too good for Bloomington's Biggest Celebration. The Fourth of July Association will display a very fine oak chamber suit in the show window of C. C. Turner to be given to the couple that will be married on the grand stand on the 4th of July. It is rumored that a popular traveling salesman whose smiling face is very frequently seen on our streets will avail himself of this opportunity and thus secure two prizes. Yesterday H. T. Simmons made a contract with The Daily Would to have the adverlisement of "The Corner" appear in this paper every day. This is but another evidence of the pro gressive spirit manifested by one of Monroe county's most successjfuj business men. The constant j advertiser is the one that will secure the most trade, and we ; predict for Mr. Simmons profltable returns from his daily talks to TllE World's nianv readers. J Beans, Peas, Radishes, Cucumbers, Beets fresh each clay at Jesse Howe's. JLetler Lint . May 25th, '95. Asbury Wm i Anderson Mrs Eliza Dahy Bertha Davis Delia Johnson Nettie Kirk Pauline Kraft Martin 1) Morris Charley Powley Wm Robinson Elijah Richey C W Smith Emma 2 Swaney Eltie R. II. EAST, p. m. Fine chance to get a nice bui'ding lot cheap. See Kenwood addi tion.

Address On Finances and Tariff Delivered When He Was In Congress.

John K. Ande'son, of this city, is the; appreciative owner of a copy of a speech made in congress by General Morton C. Hunter, Feb. 8, 1808 oil ''National Finances' In view of the great general interest in matters? of finance and the ti r'ii' and the further fact that General Hunter is one of our own most honored citizens, a brief review will be read with pleasure and profits by Thk World's many readers. The ad dress is a complete presentation of theGtneral's views on finances,and incidentally the tariff, and it is interesting to read his clear and concise sentences. In summing up he gave eleven suggestions which in substance were as follows: First, We should only levy taxes enough to pay the interest on the public debt and current expenses of the Government and leave the payment of the principal until the country is fuily restored to' a prosperous condition. Second, The taxes should be levied exclusively upon the luxuries the favored classes and the wealth of 1 lip nnnntrv . , ... , , ,11 Ihird, We should declare all our ,. . . , , . . , . , five-twenty bonds into bonds due . , . ,, , , not less than fitly years from date, v r. 1 111 fourth, Provisions should be 1 rt , , , , made so that gold bond IS ot liiUl long j might be converted into bond4 j Fifth, Providing for the funding i f certjlin bonds, and stopping the "tmfit' thereon unless presented inn s crivfin rlnfo " v" 1 Sixth. The Hecretarv of the : T urv b1 ld b "urohihited jfrom accumulating gold in excess of the demands of the country to pay its coin obligations. Seventh, To provide a sinking fund consisting of moneys derived from sale of public lands, said fund to be applied on the payment of the public debt. Eighth, Taxes should not be reduced on luxuries, especially whisky. Ninth, If the National bank system is to continue the law should be amended and their number should be increased in the West and South. Tenth, Greenbacks, as well as all other money which passes as a circulating medium, should be taxed for State, municipal and local purposes, at the same rate and in the same manner as other property. Eleventh, Our tariff should be so amended that it would furnish us sufficient revene, and at the same time protect all the industrial and producing interests of the country, bear heavy upon luxuries, and exempt as far as possible all necessary articles that are consumed principally by the poor. In answer to a question aske4 him by Congressman Washburn of Indiana. Congressman Hunter said that he was in favor of taxing bonds by the United States, for the benefit of the States, but not States taxing, and in expressing these views he stated that he did not believe the Stages had a right to exercise that power under the Constitution, The Fortnightly Club enjoyed a most pleasant time yesterday evening in the Sigma Chi hall. The ladies were present aud the evening was most delightfully spent in music and conversation. When the occasion requires it Tin-; Would never stands hack on the question of expense in its ef- 1 forts to SVC ure thy latest news. This is shown in the report of the gan. e yesterday between Indiana ('Diversity and Wabash, which appears in another column. This is the longest telegram ever received) by a Bloomington newspaper. Thk I

Would is the people's newspaper! Two Basellits Sheridan, Scholand that is the reason everybody ! ler, Malott, McDowell, Semple and likes it and everybody takes it. j Hafline.

Are the inducements You have to buy of BLAKELY & BR I DWELL. And in so doing secure for yourself aud family, the purest choicest, and highest grade groceries obtaiuable in any market. Yes, thats so, the genuine docs cost a little more thm an imitation, but there is nothing small about us except our prices, which are always consistent with :k? Quality. Wj have the most eampleto line of staple and fancy groceries in this city. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EVERY MORNING.

CORNER GROCERY The Bonds Broken, The .M.-itrlnionh' Hits that Jionml .Jersey Join. sou hikI Wife Are .Iutliclull.v Toru Asunder. William Johnson, better known 00 ' r-..' ...... ,7..r,..,,j 4. ivr ooiccjr wan uic uctuuuuuv oai-; urday in a divorce suit, and the; court after hearing the evidence I granted a divorce to the plaintiff who was formerly Mrs. Nash. At the time of the marriage about two vears ago, Mrs. Nash was the mother of seven children, and she was compelled to work , . , ,l , - fill i ir 1 y- 111 Tl - I . . V k UtM 4it s.- I f tuny jm UHU tu ) lici litlUtiY J . - 1 . . together. Jersey wowed and won her, and the two were made one by Rev. Van Cleave. While these two were made one there were seven children to support,and Mrs. Johuson alleged in her complaint that "Jersey" had failed to provide sufficient food aud clothing for herself and family. Hence the suit, and hence the divorce. There was an amusing circumstance connected with the wedding of "Jersey" and Mrs. Nash. "Jersey" went to Rev. Van Cleave and said: "Brother Vau Cleave, what will you charge to marry me and Mrs. Nash?" Rev. Van Cleave, with the usual modesty of ministers replied: "It is not customary for ministers to set a price for their services f ! . ...... . 1 -i in periorming maruage cviemonies," but of course he expected that "Jersey" would fix some amount himself that he felt able to pay. Imagine Rev. Van Cleave's surprise when "Jersey" replied: "Fm much obliged, Brother Van Cleave. I'll try to do as much for you some time." PEMAHT WINNERS. The 1. U. Uase IJsill Team Defeats Wabash ?; t g. Special telegram to Would. CRAWr'oKpsvn.LE, Ixd , May 27. The colors of old Indiana University are floating proudly in the brecsces here this evening, By the jug-handled score of 21 to 5 the boys from I !'. walloped the boys from Wabash. Semple the crack pitcher was knocked out of the box in the third innimr. . All the boys had on their batting clothes and hits followed hits in rapid succession. Gause pitched a splendid game and the I. U. boys fielded like professionals. A large crowd of rooters from Ladoga joined the crowd that came up from Bloomington in yelling for the State University boys. The t-eore by innings is as follows: Innings, 1 2 3 4 o G 7 8 5) I. U., 8 1 5 3 0 0 2 2 02! Wabash, 0 10 1 0 110 1 5 Base Hits I. U., 20; Wabash, 10

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Telephone No. 1 Home Runs McDowell, Moore. Base on Balls Off Gause, 2; Semple, 2. Double Play Scholler to Moore. Passed Ball Whittingtou. Errors 1. U., 0; Wabash, 4. Battel ies 1. lM Gauee and Hariris; Wabash, Semple, Todd and . Wliittington. ! A COUNTRY FIRE. Elmer Luctss' Residence, aiul its Content,

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j T . . , . i ast Fnoay morning the resi- . ' ' .1, c t-ii t ti ! uence of Elmer Lucas, near Fairlax, was entirely destroyed by fire. About 10 o'clock Mrs. Lucas and her assistants, who were preparing dinner were surprised to discover flames arising from the roof near the kitchen flue. The ladies worked heroically to subdue the fire,

but were unable to do so. They. then turned their attention to4f saving the household effects, 0;, were only partly successful, and

the buildins was soon a mass of smoking embers. The house was a 1 1 .. j : 1 iuiiie iiaaie siruciure: .11 moat new. " 1 . emu iii-ic was no insurance. 1 he fire originated from a de fective flue. Loss about $1,100, John R. Riley, general agent o; the Denver and Rio Grande Rail-1

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here today iu company with his,. mother and will be the guests 6: Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Nuge: Mr. Riley is an old Bedford boy, and a rising railroad man iu the West. SUITS IN COURT. Bates Upon Winch the Witnesses, Vkk Lawyers and Ik Court and Jary Wili Fight It Oat. Tue' May 28 20th Judicial Day No o7o0 March Mofi'ett et al ad'r'g estate of Tobias Tongate, deceased, vs Romania Oolitic Stone Co; damages. Wd'y May 20 2lt Judicial Day. No o710 Nora A Holder vCharles Ouskr; elamages. Through ISufl'H Sleeping Car to Michigan Coiiimoiieing about the middle of June, and continuing until the lat-

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. line will place in service elegant Bullett Steeping Cars 10 be run through to retovikcy-Bay View, via Terre Haute, St. Joseph, Grand Rapids, Travel e City and Charlevoix. Thi will be the only line of through cars from St. Louis to the ileligl.ilcl and cool resorts of Michigan. Only one change of cars to Mackinac Island. For detailed information addresH nearest Yandalia Line Aent, or E. A. Ford, General Passenger Agent, St Louis. !MONON ROUTED NONTH BOUND, Xo. 4, Chicago Nitrlit Kxprcsa.. 11:50 p. m No. 6, Chiciuro Mail 10:4Sa.m. No. 8, Louisville Aoc'dation, 7:00 p. jp, SOI TH lMjUlfD. No. ;l, Louisville Uxpress .4:0S. tft. Xo. f. Louisville Mail,.. ,, ... 3:41 p. ml No. 7, Louisville Acc Uution, 6:25 a.m.

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