Bloomington Progress, Volume 14, Number 44, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 February 1881 — Page 3

SpecialAnnquncement We intend to open, in the Spring, with one of the largest and nicest stocks of Goods ever brought to this city, and in order to do so, we will sell our present stock

IRRESPECTIVE OF COST.

D-B lii COO D m

All colors and qualities, with Trimmings to match.

CASSDHERE, JEANS, SHIRTINGS,

ackings, Flannels, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Anil everything iu the Dry Goods lino.

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Fancv Ties, Chemissettes, Ficbns, Silk Cord and Tassels, nice assortment" of Laces, Hair Ornaments, Ribbons, etc. McCALLA & CO.

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Between the seasons is usually a difficult trade to suit, but Charley Mobley, of the " Golden Rule on the south side of the square will come just as near furnishing what the people require as any man in the business. His long experience r.iyl his uniform success are special points of recommendation, and then without these bis stock speaks for itself. The Ladies feet that they have not seen all that Is to be shown till they examine tKe goods sold by Mobley. Call at his store, south side public square,

and -get figures. Lumber Yard; Alva Tresslar has at bis Lumber Yard, north of Hight's Grist Mill, a full supply of Pine Shingles, Pino Iath, Poplar Lumber, lre35ed Flooring, Scantling, tind Lumber of all kinds and qualities which he will sell at the market prices for cash. Orders for all -classes of Lumber filled promptly from tho Branch Yard in Chicago. Lumber of all kinds bought, and the best market price paid. Call at the Yard and learn iisjure Treaslars Lumber Yard is north of Hight's Mill, on the railroad. Terms cash, both buying and selling. Builders in other towns are invited to send for estimates on material. K.fc Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,

Bruises. Sores, Ulcere, Suit Rheum. Fever .re-s Tetter, Chapped Hitnds, Chilblains, -.-,s, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. 3 dve is guaranteed to give perfect faction in every emus, or money refundedPrice 25c, per box. For sale by a. Lindley, Bloomington, Ind. july4-Sl

To Reduce the Stock BARGAINS Will Be Given at the NEW YORK Store.

When the reduction is going oh at MeCalla & Co.'s.it would be well to call and secure some of the staple articles in Ladies' wear at cost. When McCulla & Go. make a reduction of prices to clear out a stock o f good s i t m ea n s busi n ess and lib mistake. Head their announcement.

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A barrel of hogs feet, fresh and thoroughly cooked, just received by J. K. Anderson & Co. Also apples, oranges, lemons, raisins, and oysters both in can. and in tub. Call at Anderson's for nice things.

Odd Garments. A uumbcr of odd garments have accumulated in our stock during tho heavy winter sales. These goods have now been invoiced at 25 to 40 per cent, less than cost, believing that it is better to dispose of them than to carry them over. We will not be able to fit everybody in each particular stylo or quality, but those who can get a fit in any of these broken lines will secure the best bargain that has ever been oifered them. Odd lots of underwear, hosiery, si Ik handkerchiefs, neckwear, &c, have shared the same fate, and are now on the counters at about half former prices. A great many of the odd lots of suits and pants are of medium weight, and are suitable for Spring wear. Bex.t, McGee.

fThe Monroe County .Ixepnbliean Central Committee will meet hi the Grand Jury Room in Bloomington, on the fourth Saturday of each month, rr 10 o'clock A.M. "Wm. F. Browning, Chairma?i. J. (t. McPhketkrs, Jr., Secretary, TOC A LA N D G E fTERTu"

On the printed dips, the date-follow ing your name shows the- time to which subscription has been paid..

The celebrated Aiken Gold Pens, in Pearl, Ivory or Ebony holders, elegant Charm Pencils in great va

riety of solid gold, onyx inlaid with I

jewels, celluloid and hnest rolled plate; . Also, a large variety of solid Gold Toothpicks, Collar Buttons, Studs, Pins and Eings at the Tobe Smith Store, south sids.

An important change went into effect on the L. N. A.& C. railroad Monday. The trains begun lo run to and from Chicago to Louisville without change of cars. No. 1, go-

jing north, will leave Louisville at

7:05 A.M., reach Bloomington 11:32

man's Noblest Work. This H an age of great works and wonderful inventions. Steam, electricity, wa

ter, air, all are made to serve man, but unmiMtifinnlilv the greatest inventions are

thosn whioh reserve man's health-and

present to go into tho watch tind clock hospital conducted by John C. Voss, in Lindley 's Drug Store, and note the number and variety of watches that are brought there fur surgical treatment. Toss is a thorough artist in this regard, and can give nioro satisfaction, he verily believes, than any other man in the business. Not only does he repair and rcgulnta watches, but he sells some of the bust grades that arofcrought to this place. A neat and choice stock, of fine jewelry kept always on hand, and orders taken for silverware at tho lowest living rates. Ask for John C. Voss, the jeweler.

Physicians vehy oftex prescribe, at tliis time of year, medicines that

; have for their basis pure brandy or whis-

prolong his life, and among the greatest j jy If tho patient gts impure spirits of tli wo is Dr. Ktsg's New Dtscovkry those made poisonous hv dishonest city

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for Consumption! Its effects are -truly wonderful and hundreds are happy to-day, who once looked forward to an early grave. JFor Coughs, Cold?, Bronchitis. Asthma, loss of voice,' Hay Fever, Hoarseness, Croup, or any affection whatever of tho Throat. Chest or Lung?, Dr. King s New Discovery will nosiiivelu cure. "We can

poisonous by dwnonost city

rectifiers the effect U very harmful. A reputation for securing and selling only pure and unadulterated liquors, is worth something to a man. Such a reputation August Kretiger has earned by many years of experience, and persons who require whisky or brandy tor medicinal pur

poses, may rest assured mat wnen rney

A.M., arriving at Chicago at y:iu P.M. No. 2, going south, will leave Chicago at 7 a.m., will reach Bloomington at 5:23 p.m, arriving in Lou-

It will he found interesting ntflsvllie ac

Mart. Alexander, under date of Jan. 31st, writes from Florida that the peach trees are blooming, and encloses a bloom to verify the statement. David Diilman, he says is rapidly sinking." A large number of ridiculously comical valentines passed through the postoffice of this place. Gee Adkins, with a full line of Philadelphia piece goods samples, was in town last week. Hope Gee may make a success of his calling. Judge Wilson has been erowd-

Now for a tnrpikc howl. Who said "spring is here? v B u s i n oss will i m p ro v e, not-; withstanding. Advertise now, and get tlu bulge ou your competitors. A number of now subscriber claimed the privilege of placing their names on the Progress book; last week. Dwelling houses are in mand. The factories arc bringir in a great many families. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chambei who reside near Harrodsbnrg, four their infant child dead in its cr one morning recently. - The Bedford Graded Schoo have been dismissed, owing to ti prevalence of measles. News from all portions of ti county wanted. Say kind thiiu of your neighbors about thei farms, stock, etc Dr. J. B.Duncan of Petersburg Pike county, has In en visiting hi consiu, in this place (Hon.U'enryC Duncan) during the past week. Dr. James D. Maxwell has returned from Cleveland, and will engage in the practice of his profession in Bloomington. Judge Collins of Salem will try some venued cases for Judgt Wilson, in March. The Judge will give parties tho clear, cold law. without any foolishness or favoritism in these particulars being t worthy assistant of the regular incumbent. Died, ou Friday, Feb. 11th; near White Hall, in this county Mrs. Vanderpool, in her 73d year,

The new railroad time table will give the frequenters of the depot time to rest between trains Those who take tea at 5 p. m, wil rind the evening train from tin north just the thing to settle thei; suppers on. A prominent, popular and wellknown young business man of thi place,- was in a stooping posture one night recentlv, tying his shoe.

when "zin!" a nistol hall whizzed

ing business during the past week.

He permits no unnecessary delays.

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by. He really believes that stray shot caused him to jump as high as the depot roof. He broke that shoe-string right then and there hadn't time to tarry, as 'twere. Hc: says an orchard full of people: couldn't have induced him to stay.1 Married, at the residence of John K. Anderson of this citv, on; February 10th, 1881, by 'Squire: Harrold, Mr. James Wright of Indian Creek township, to Mrs. Sarah Itetterford. of this countv. The-

.heeraiUy recommend it to all, and can D11V n 0f iCreuffer. thev cot it as it comes T . . ..... ! - . 0.

nnhesitntinirlv ssv it is the only sure cure

tor Throat ana JL.ung jvaecuond. wa bottles ten cents; regular size- $1. For. .fcale by H. Lindley, Bloo.unngton, Iud. -

Pure Bred Berkshire Hogs, of all ages, for sale at my Farm; $i& miles southwest of Bloomington. Ahoi some Fine Durham Calves. Address Samuel pinsmore. Blojomington, Indiana.

Fine Coffins and Fine Hearse. Coffins Hearse. Persons in all parts of Monroe county, are invited to call at" -my Shop, opposite .the Post Office, in Bloomington, and examine the supply of elegant Coffins, and Caskets. Orders by telegraph given prompt attention. - Having the finest Hearse in the county, will be able to give satisfaction in this particular. Shop on College Avenue, opposite the Post Office. - Casper VaxZasdt.

Best Hotel in the city, close to the depot the Orchard House kept by S M. Orchaad & Son. The house is largo, airy, convenient to business part of Bloomngton, and table, rooms and beds equal to .any. Commercial travelers can always fecure desirable Sample Rooms at this house. Farmers supplied with meals at fair figures- Inquire for the " Orchard HouSe' - - - - - A .Kew Proprietor. Era, Hughes has purchased the shop fixtures, recently owned by Dave "Warren, and will conduct business in a careful and painstaking manner. Old customers are asked for a continuance of favors. - A stock of the choicest cigars and tobaccos always kept on hand. Give the new firm a trial when yott want an easy shave, or a neat job of - llair Cutting. uug 13-79

For Tk'rty Tears, For thirty years "Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry has been kept for sale by druggists generally, and in all that time there has not been a single complaint mde, but on the contrary the dmgsrists and the people acknowledge

It-to be the best remedy for the cure of

Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all lung diseases, A Queer Rotion. Many peaple think it cheaper to buy 25 cent sizes of proprietary medicine. But they make a mistake. For instance, Pr AVistiirs Balsam of Wild Cherry contains about eight times the quantity of ordinary cough balsams. Bosiies it takes a less quantity of Wistar's

Balsam to cure a cold. A single dose is often sufficient. For deep seated' colds and Consumption it has proven itself to be the best and quickest cure over discovered. - - ' Now is the Time. Don't wait till you are nearly dead and bed-ridden.- Don't Wait until you have found, to your sorrow, that mineral poisons and alcoholic stimulants, -bitters, etc, will only aggravate diseitses of the blood, kidnoys and liver. But now, before another day passes, make ImMe to procure and use Dr. GuysoU's Yellow Dock and Snrsaparilla. It 'never fails to euro all blood and skin diseases,

all liver complaints and urinary troubles, j

JJout Mate n Altsiake. hy will you

use salves and lotions, and other outward

from the distillery, without any doctoring. The best of anything is none too good for the people, and while they are buying tbey should get the host it is cheapest, BAVARIAN- KRAUT. Only 30c. a' gallon, Dunn & Co. -m- m

Wm. J. ALLEK See those shot guns and revolvers, jnst received. Very cheap. ' When in town don't fail to call and see the largest and best selected stock of hardware, stoves, etc., in the town, and very cheap too. Come and examine our axes and cross-cut saws before von conclude to purchase. Best diamond steel. Come every one to the Hardware Store of V. J. Allen, and examine his large stock of Hardware and Stoves of all kinds, from the smallest heating stove to the largest extension cook stove. A car load in store, and will be sold cheap, for cash. Don't buy any stove until you examine the Favorite CookStove, the best in the world warranted to bake better and take' less fuel than any stove in the market. Don't buy any Hardware until you get prices from W. J. Allen! GEOEGE A. BENCJCEUT Fresh Bread, Cakes, etc., baked every day. The best of Hour and other ingredients used. Don't decide where you will buy bread until you. try Benckert's Twist-the best made. Fresh Oysters served in all the styles, and on short notice, at Geo. A. Benckert's Bakery.. Go to Benckert's for fresh Oysters by the can, or by the dish. He knows how; to serve them up. Get your nice fresh Oysters at Benckert's Bakery,Orchard Block.

Nearly 13,000,000 of U. S. j briclegrooiii is in his 5itl year,;

bonds are owned by women. They ! an(i Uie tIu!img brKIu lias seen W tto nmnno tho mnnSi jiliiwofl "Klnnf-I summers. Harrold raked in a si I-

ed bondholders."

Samuel Dodds is going to join

the grand army of lumber buyers!

vcr nan dollar, anu was napmcr '

than anybody. .

The grand jury comprises the :

and dealers. -His ooerations will I following good and true men : John

be confined principally to Mineral ! Holsapple, John Wright, John J. City, Greene county. Hubbard, A. J. Payne, William. r- j i. t , ii HoiiIpv and Tsnnn (Human.

Miss Alice Lon&'a young lady

student of Indiana University, fell on the icy pavement, in the rear of her boarding house, one day recently, severely injuring her head. The worst sesults were feared for a time, but she is now recovering. The new Treasurer of State, Roswell S. Hill, entered upon the duties of his office last Wednesday. His bond ia SI 50,000. and the 34

gentlemen fall of Clay countv) who j to the penitentiary from this eoutw

Hepley and Isaac Claman.

Wooley & Son have sold their; Grocery Store to Mr. Kuiley, son-in-law : of Wilson Adams. John H. Hunger, who has sev-' eral times within the past three! years been an inmate of the Asylum for the Insane, will have to be re-i turned to that institution, it is' feared, !

A tramp named O'Neal, sent;

STUART & McPIIEETERS Horseshoes, locks, hinges, nails, screws, carpenters1 tools, builders' supplies, blacksmiths' materials and stoves, tin and sheet iron ware. A CAR.-load of pine lath just received by Stuart & MePhceters. Headquarters for ammunition and hunters supplies, at Stuart & McPheGters' hardware store, All manner of job work in sheetiron and tin done promptly. Call at Stuart & McFhceters's. Big lot of Axes, just received by Stuart A MePheeters'hardwarists.

Sausage mills, large stock, low prices, at Stuart & McFhoetors'.

If von want the host cross cut

are his sureties represent a capital

of over 500,000. Mr. Nat.U. Hill of this place, was iu Indianapolis last week, while his brother was being installed as State Treasurer. A bill has been introduced i.n the Missouri legislature providing that guardians who swindle their wards may be imprisoned in tlve penitentiary. Such a law should be in force in Indiana, The penitentiary is yawning for hundreds of them, The committee from the two Houses of the Legislature will arrive in Bloomington Thursday evening. . Society news, deaths, accidents, facts relating to large hogs, cattle, horses, sheep, etc., are solicited. If you can't bring it, send the information by some reliable person, and receive the thanks of both reader and publisher. Soon as the roads settle and the weather grows warmer, you may expect a lively trade in Bloomington. Our merchants and tradesmen are getting ready for it. It used to be a common thing

to hear the sheriff calling attorneys at the court house door so common that it was a subject of general remark. Not so now: they are in their seats promptly, as they have learned that Judge Wilson will dispose of their cases for them if they are not giving reasonable attention to their business. A young clerk, who does not seem to be afraid to ask questions, writes to the Progress to inquire why every young woman, just be

fore leaving a store, puts her hand

ty in September, for robbing the

residence of David Buskirk in Bean Blossom township, was found dead in his cell one morning last week. It is reported that he had been severely punished on the day before; Many a poor fellow, doubtless, dies in the same way the verdict is: cause unknown. Married, on the evening o February Oth, 1881, at the res' dence of the bride's mother, 1 Henry Miller, J. P., Mr. Mau James to Mrs. Matilda Hughes, al: of Perry township, A curiosity: A Democrat w.lit is wearing an overcoat that he woi. on the last-Fall elections. ; Wm.A.Stockwell will apply t the county commissioners at thei! March Term, for license to sell in toxicating liquors by the drink, I

Capt. McKinnev returned fro

Florida on Fruhiv ui&ht last, landing liu:;e j

in the midst of a cold rain. Ho went out i connection is made with the I. D. to his farm and waked up next morning j R r.Y;iro:1l at Roachdale for Into witness -the worst snow storm tlmt hiwj - ra l10' Mivoacnudit lul J-" visited this lorality sinoe (. AVahintin l.dtauapolis, and lor points west, iiy crossed tho Delaware. It was too much '. this route Indianapolis is reached for the Captain's blood, thinned by bask- i 5-JM) i m iniT in the hot sunshine of the lagoon and 4 "T , , orange country, and heVmaincd in-doors In the little contest now going ail day Saturday. Ion for a consolidation of Indiana It is said that county recorders; colleges, each should stand up for throughout the State are loading: its own rights. Nothing can be the mails with letters to their rep-j made by fighting each other.

resentatives to press the passage of; Thursday next, 17th inst., at the bill giving to recorders the! 2 o'clock p. M., Miss Flora Bryan power of issuing marriage licenses. 'of this place and Prof. Crawford There arc seven counties in In-; Weir of Leavenworth, Ind., will diana that are without railroad fa- be married, in the U. 1 Church, cilities : Ohio,lMko,Crawtbrd,lfar- j Asher Sluss was with the " old rison, Switzerland and Drown, (folks at home," last week. Time When you get chilly all over,! deals gently with Asher, although'

and away into your bones, and be- ; ue is man -agent on a train mat m-

To make room for the Spring stock, ail lines, and especially the Winter-Goods, will be closed out at i heavy reduction, by the Xew York Store people, The Hendricksons of Marion :ownship, father and four sons, were prosecuted before a Justice several veeks ago on a charge of u rout," .hey having, it seems, prevented iome of the Hackers from hauling i way timber, which it is claimed was not paid for. Hendrickson "got the drop" on the Hackers and with trusty shot gnu and steady nerves compelled them td abandon the timber, which was loaded on wagons. On the charge of 41 rout" the Hendricksons were fined by a Justice. Appealing to circuit court, a jury acquitted them holding that they had a right to protect their property. This is not the way justice has been administered in Monroe county during the pas three vears. In the northern and eastern portions, it has been held :hat no one has any rights except : h e i nd i v id ua 1 w h o steals t i mber rum a non-resident, or from a deeping neighbor, Mr. Len. S. Field "will leave :br New York next Monday, to secct a stock of Spring Goods, Mr. Field assured the Progress that he ,vould buy a much larger stock .ban has ever been seen in the New York Store, and his well-known ;aste assures a very handsome line n each branch. A package of Florida newspapers was received from Mart. Alixander last week. They are on he old fogy order iu the newspaper uisiness down there. John Walkir, of Walker & Healey, San Buinaventura, California, also favors he Progress with papers. These leutlemeu are doing well in the dry ;ood s busi ness, the Prog ress i s deased to learn, but Mr. Walker las not furnished that letter for inblicatiou. Why, Bro. W,? The census returns of this itnte should be read ns an intorestim; seuel to tho exodus investigation. From hese figures it U learned the colored pop--lation of Indiana is 39,090, an increase f 14,000 since 1879, or about 2,000 votes i ten years. This does not accord with lie Democratic theory that the Itepublirns rushed about 20,000 voters into the tale previous to the election, and that too i strong Democratic counties. Did you attend the pic nic ast Saturday? Saturday was a genuine Nebraska day. --Monday morning, Feb. 14th, hermometers indicated zero. This lay the birds are said to mate, and he air so cold that their windpipes ire in danger of freezing shut, if an ittcmpt at singing is made. jf Feed for stock is now becoming scarce. Tho roughness" has very generally been consumed. A prosperous crop season is confidently predicted. The constant freezing will mellow the earth, kill the insect pests, aud retard the growth of weeds. So mote it be. Newt. Mathers has bought a large number of horses since his return from Cincinnati. The Progress takes pleasure in laying before its readers a letter penned by W.P.McNary, and dated at Washington City, where he witnessed the Electoral Count. Some of the coal oil sold to the public is a vile compound, smelling villianously, aud having but little illuminating power, Rev. Bronson Alcott and" Dr. Moss, have been warm personal friends for years, aud the distinguished author came to Bloomington to visit Dr.M. A car, heavily loaded with pine lumber, struck the stop-post, near Eight' Mill, last Thursday, and while the car stopped, the lumber went on, and shot forward half a car length. The remarks made by

the brakeman would have horrified Bob fugersoll. Clinton and Miss Ella Pering of this county, arc visiting thetrjrothor diaries, in Worthinton.

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in her pocket, then puts it to her j gin to sniille and almost struggle i erally slays time.

head, gives a gentle push to everv

hairpin, feels of her car-rings and then puckers her mouth into a sweet smile. We give it up. -Frank Sare went to Bloomington Saturday. Humor says he went to take a wife. Bedford Journal. Frank -was here, looking as sleek fla ft monk.

lor breath, powder some borax and! --Thekk is no humbur about

snulf the dry powder up your nos-jour reduction to make ready for a trils. , Get your camphor bottle, ; Spring stock. We only ask an exsmell it frequently, pour some on ; aiuination of priors.

: handkerchiet and wipe yourj LEN. S. FIELD & CO.

ILM L3T Tho HKU murk mi:m'h:it

nose will not get sore, and you will i thcrc irf somotlin,r (ue on subscrin-

The bridge across White river, near Hpencer, belonging to the State Hou.so Quarry, was carried away by the recent break up of the ico. Samuel Strong died on Friday last, at the residence of his brother, in this city, altera lingering illness, of consumption. Prof. Harris was not here last Thursday rihjht, to deliver the first of his series of lectures, and ltev. Bronson Alcott gave the audience an interesting informal talk about authors aud poets. Mr, Garrison says that he will

not have enough brick to moot tho demands of builders, in the Spring. The plans for Showers Bros. new factory building have undergone :y slight change, in that it will bo made four stories instead of three. The varnishing will bo done iu thu fourth story, away from tho dust of tho othur departments. A patent steam elevator will be put in, at an expense of $500. A manufacturing association is organized in this place, each subscriber to pay $1 per week on a share, same as a building association. isl'.uros $50 ouch ; capital titouk $5,000. That red pencil mark was not put on "for the fun of the thing," as some portions seem to think. What has become of the Fox Drive fevor, that wai once so all consuming in this locality. The worst blizzard" of the present Benson truuk this portion of tho eountry, on Saturdny morning it hoavy jitotum of anow and wind. Result: earth froMuu solid, and covered with snow.

Aff

ecting

ornia Floods are

rices

At Kahii & Taneubaiim's Popular Boss Clothing Store. SEE : Men's Twelve Dollar Suits. Reduced -to Teh Dollars. Men's Fifteen Dollar Suits Keduced to Thirteen Dollars and Fifty -eta Meu's Eighteen Dollar Suits Keduced to Fifteen Dollars. Men's Twenty Dollar Suits Reduced to Eighteen Dollars. Men's Twenty-Five Dollar Suits . Reduced to Twenty-Two. Dollars

f g give away uVGrCOatS

t $5, 8, SjjSl, $1.2, ami I5, THE PRICE i illiug on &aar Pants AT ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUIt AND FIVE DOLLARS. The balance of our Mens' and Boys' Suits and Overcoats marked proportionately low. KAHN" & TANENBAUM;

The Pennsylvania legislature is still -'trying and trying" to elect a Senator but thus fur without success. There are no colored people in the neighboring county of Brown, nor in Starke aud Jasper counties. D.O.Garrison, formerly of this placp.,s"Ul bo landlord of the Deihl House, nt Bedford, beginning with March 1st He is just the man to make that business a success. Hogs have sold ns high in the Cincinnati market as $;".C5t fccetttly. As 2scw Orleans is now flooded with water, one naturally wonders where the fun will bo in wading about tho city to witness the Mardi Gras foolishness. The men who advertise are not afraid to have their wares examined. Rev. Munhall, the popular revivalist, preached in the M. K. Church on Sunday morning, and in the U. P. church at night. His audiences were lara;c, Mrs. Kobinaon, formerly of Groenoastle, is expected to preach in tho M.E. Church 3oou. People do not need turnpikes now. They have better roads even than turnpikes, at present. But how the farmers will howl again next March. Rev.Mr. Watson has just closed a two weeks protracted meeting at Simpson's Chapel, Washington township, which resulted in forty-three conversions and additions to the Church.

You should at least look at that immense assortment of ladies' aud gents' gold and silver watches, bracelets, chains, rings, silver and plated ware, and the best gold pen ever brought to the place, at Tobe Smith's Fancy Bazar

NO CREDIT

at McCallas. at Ica!Sas.

SSEE JHITJE.

For Sale Gr Rent. Good property consisting of four acres situated in Stanford, Monroe county, Indiana. Slid property has . a good dwelling house, a good'or chard of over 75 bparirig trees j stable with other out buildings. Also a good store room and ward room with fixtures. Terms easy. For particulars call on or address T. H- Eaton-, fttunfnrri TuA

7 ? - irEis HIVE. " Shoemaker's "Boss" Dru Store is celebrated throughout Monroe and adjoining counties, for! keeping a supply of Drugs, Medfc cines, Wall Paper, Window Shades;' Paints and Oils, excelled nowherti in this county.- Buying in large quantities from manufacturers Shoemaker has inside figures on. Paints, Oils and Wali Paper, and sells proportionately low. He asksau investigation by people about to make repairs this Spring; If you are likely to watit anjr of these things goto his store and leant prices;

Don't you Hkd to trade at John lv. Andersou's Provision Store? Of course you di as does every one" else. They are very agreeable gentlemen and they keep a full and choice stock. Their store is east of the Bank. Call and learn what Anderson and Robinson can offer as inducements to buyers. You will be benefitted.

A special announcement will be found at the head of this page, by the reliable dry goods firm of MeCalla & Co. In order to get their store room- in shape for a

Spring stock they will sell every!

line of goods in the house at a marked reduction. They have no old stock everything is new and stylish, and they keep a line of Ladies' goods, inferior to none in any market. MO CUSSOIT Mi ttTcaHa$. lVO CREDIT at McCallas. i0 CREDIT at McCallas. a Big cut on nil Winter staples, at Len. S. Field & Co's. to make ready for the Spring stock.

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CnorcE Roasted Coffee, only 20c. per lb. Dunn & Co.

Bloomington Retail Prices. Clover3eed, per bushel, $5. 25. Timothy seed, per bushel, $3.23. Lard, per pound, 1 1 conta. EgSsi per doaen, 25 cents. IIams,.canvassed, per pound, 12j cents. Oats, per bushel, 40 cents. Corn, per bushed, 53 cents. Tallow, pt r pound, 6 cents. Butter, per pound, 20 cents. ttoiins, per bushel, $2.75. Beeswax, per pound, 20 cent 3. Potatoes, per bushel, HO cents Apples, dried, per pound, 4 cents. Geese, alive, 30 cents per head. Pouches, dried, per pound, 7 cents. Wheat, per bushel, S3o. Chickens, alive, per dozen, $2 40. Wood, per cord, $3.00. liny, per ton, $10.00. Apples, green, per bu., $1. Cubb&gcd, le. poi'lb. iQ

I would like to sell my house

Notice to Tax Payers. The undersigned, Treasurer of the City of IHoomingtnn, Indiana, hereby giyos hoiktt that tho tax duplicate is how in his hand., and that ha may bo found in his office at tho First NatiomU Bnk to receive taxes: W..K. WOObBURN, fob. 0-1 SSI. City Treasurer. , Second Hand. Now is your time td get a good instrument CHEAP. "VVeTnive received a nice lot of the Celebrated Palace' Organ -which we propose to sell for the next SO days at prices that defy competition. Also, Ttvo Second Hand Organs, irt Good Repair Tory cheap, . Also, one SECOND UAftD PIANO, at a price that will. surprise you. "See the Best Saving Machine " beforo buying. Office, City Book Store. tilfebO S. C. DODDS & CO.

Five tierces "Bavarian Kraut, just received and for sale hy Dunn&Co:

NEW ASSORTMENT OF SPRING HATS AT liENJ, MeGEE'S STORE.

A fiue assortment of Ladio:. aud Gents' Gold aud Silver Watch es, Gold and Plated Guard an d Vest Chains iu large variety. St-. id Silver and Silver Plated W.v of all kinds. Sets of Jewe:'ry,Stuv;r Buttous, &c,f of all sty ids, and very low prices, at Tobe Smith's.

Redemption or 10 Per Cent. School House Bonds. ITolders of ten per cent. School House

Bonds bearing dates from February

. i i t ifsii to .iinrni 1 tin: iiwti. rmvunie

anu ioc ami personal properry, aiso, ycnn from dat(1 bf Honds, ari hereby noSome bank Stock. 1 want to go tO'ti lied to present the same for day merit at

lexas.

E. Battkrton.

. . . , , , . j eludes iili of the outstanding 10 per W'nt hxsth MMtfimshed wood-work and j Uouso rjonav the amount Uxut . Ii.EST ;VAl)K. U'UunsB. Its shuttle j $Tiooo.o. . -y. k.WoonniTUN. v

X? 15 Ifl HIV Jh3

TSie WBiitc is Kin? :

Tt

is thi!

is seh"-1hreadiitg ; its noodle is self-selling ;

its bobbins run hv-Jillcd ivafi.'iit removing (. or ait.uJtmcnlti, .So simple in construction and liht running thai a child i.-;iu use it. IL is avarkaxtku for Five Yeavi. See thr, U'hit beforo buying. tf.(U)ODDS& CO.. Office, Citv bookstore.

tho oftice of the City Treasurer on or he-

fore the date of tho maturity of their rcSDoetiVe bnnd&. Interest oh ?aid bonds

will ccjise nt tho expiration of five' .vev;; from their rcsuectivo dates. This catbiu-

Pure Java Coffuo, 25e. per !!., At Dvxss & Co.'ri.

Appliances for the cure of bkin dWeasea? t saw S0J(Hn this county como to '1 he relief thus obtained can only he tern- i r,. , p -f T11 , , i i porawr. Why not strike at the root of nil ! Stuart fe. McPheuters hardware sikin disnFr;s bv !Hti)r vur blood and i storc.

" -or in a healthy, vigorous condition?! The Earlv Breakfast Cook Stove !Tcv Sn)XAT,T,' 8Ai :

ZZDrYl the best. in tho market. A tbc j W,hig or boiHug npoclecl.

' XvV nrl S.irnariHa. : WOUIPD SV 50, ami IttPV ICUOW, ' .;OI0 iE(.U', UWXlil M J0

your

nose wiiu it whenever needed.

J. Ill 1.1-. If llllll IL llll'llirT LllUt I

Salt creek has heen on a regu-

Koon wondt'i what Inm licctuiui of ; i : .1 .... i j x. ..i -i I lar 4,boom,M It is said that tho win era

vour rolil ! V 1 ' oaivl CiiU" j have not k-on us lmrh since 1917. Don t y " cum jdren are crying tor bread. j n..mmbor aitytbini;' about tho n fresh, ' . . i jgjif;-.TWCTp"jjyaKHrxing tcmmi ' nyiaBtjo aK i do VOU .; Puiu-: Sugar Syrup Molasse, only v k GUAK AXTi Sinn u'ls ----

50c. per gal. at Dunn tfc Co.'g. ! Soap Dunn it ti Noutjikkn Si;ku Oats,

In the once well-known Partor Drug Store stand, west side of the public square, will he found Oscar Ueed & Co., the dealers in pure drugs, popular patent medicines na.iutfvuiU und such rubber

goods and fancy articlea as are usu-

f sihro, hp

4'.

ture of leed's druir store, and a lull Tho Ancrii of a'niahuiHVtiif:-:"

fub. 0-18 M.

uro.r.

-aw

Great Annual Sale of

And IXSKUTlXOSi horiim!;!. S-,(V-

day, Jariuarv 15,1881. 'ii5?o. A uni'iiihocnt asstu'llhciit . !jo;,vi:rIi:l

IOWA TlMOTIlV BKKP, STJlICTLy I'lMU-;, Fon BAIiK BV Ixxis s tt Co.

For

'.ue In

- Cftoi N.O.'Molas.se;', feiuiie-o'i i

lOnly iith;. per gallon, -lust mriv-i M cd by Driiii iV: ' w !:..

DtllilJ & C

V.

E.VKliY UuoK P(il ADunn tt C.'u'ri.

nil v ton nil in a Urtl' store

. l.i, v. M m... u

line of cosnietics lor Ladies will havimy i tvn rom polled, at bo ibu,l on the shelves. An efior, ! i; tffi" wdl be made to supply the latho i u tne t!io ciiir Ut. with sin?h artielcti as tliey. call, fot ' A "'

at tnc i'unor xmx oiore. tiuir

jpatromige espocially solicited an! i

; assurances givcu that every arlu l

rold will b; as repre.-jented

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