Bloomington Progress, Volume 16, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 November 1882 — Page 3

OBSE CLOT

DEB

ind General Trader, HAVB KEMOVKD TO.XUI Progress Block, Northwest comer of the Public Square, one door aorth of Wilson's Grocerv store. I expect to sell everything in the Harness and Saddlery line, at low down price. My work u made by the best of workmen, and bear is in mind, don't forget it, that alt Saddle made in my shop, are made by Kd. Battartoa, who cannot be excelled for good, honest, strong work Snrinr Seat especially.

. I will put Tom Collins against the

world, on Harness, ana general work in ba shop. Making and Bapairiag duae to order. Also, remember, any one wanting FRUIT TREKS

or wishing me to attend to any real es

tate trade, or rent, will Bad ma as we Harness and Saddle Shop. Give asa a call and I will give you a bargain, or make some one else do it. I. MILT. RUGXBS. Bloomington, Ind., Not.,1881 ;

XSTATX

ORCHAK1)

OF JOHN C.

DBCSASKD.

In the Monroe circuit court, in the Stat

10 Indiana. No. 138.

All creditors, heirs and legatees of said

estate are hereby notified that Jaires .

CSark. Administrator of said estate hasSled

hi account and vouchers in partial settlement of said Estate,and that the same will

come np far examination and approval on the 20th dar of November 1883, the same

being the first judicial day of the Nov.

Term, 1883, ot saia court, as wurca time said creditors, heirs and legatees are

reouired to appear in said eonrt, in the

court boose in the city of Bloomiagtoa, and show cause, if any there be, way said account should not be approved. Witness mv name as clerk, and the seat

of said court afixed. the 18th day of Oct,

1882. WaL F. BKHWa Ifltt, mux Clerk Monroe 0. C.

3TATX OF SAMUKX STBEAN, DECEASED. In tbe Monroe circuit court, in the State of Indiana. No. U0. All creditors, heirs and legatees of said notified that "Wilford

Carter, Administrator do bon'u non, of said estate, hat filed his account aad vouchers ia partial settlement of

sata estate, ana unu isw mum win vuw w 6w MMMiMtiMi mmA innnml nm the 20tn

day of Nov, -1881, the same being the

arst luaiciai any ot tne awemw xorai, 1882, of said ooerrt, at which time said creditors, heirs and legatees are required to appear in said eonrt, in the court boose in the city of Blooeniaeton, and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. Witness my name as clerk, and the tea) of said court aflUed, the 18th dsy of Oct., 1S8J. "Wit. F. BROWNING, seal. Clerk Monroe C. CL

notice t Helm, CrUtn, c In the matter of the Kstate ot Patrick McOary, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, Novemhor Term, 1882. Notice is hereby given that John Wal3 ron, as Administrator of tbe estate of Patrick McGary, deceased, has presented and filed his accountand vouchers in final settieoaent of said Estate, and that the ame will eomeep for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 30th day of November, 1883, at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Durt, and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate ar hereby notified to appear and make proof of th.eir heirship to said estate. 'Witness, The Clerk and Seal of said Monroe circuit court, at Bwmington, 'Indiana, this 4th day of November, 1883. Wj. P. BROWNING, scax Clerk Monroe C. C. mk aa 6 Miers, att'ys.

Mortice NeavKeaUleeis. Siate of Indiana, Monroe county, as : In tbe Monroe Circuit Court, of Monroe county, in the State of Indiana. WiBiani Norman, Administrator of estate of Klixabath Sipes, deceased, VS. Rachel A. Harris, J&tao Harris, "James Sims, et al.

Be it known that on the 7th day of

tember. 1882. the above named plaint!

by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe county, in the State of Indiana, bis complaint against tbe above named defendant, for eate of Real Estate, and on the fth dy of September, 1882, the suid plaintiff filed in the Clerk's Office tbe affidavit of a competent person, shewing that said defendant, James Sipes, is not a resident of the State f Indiana and that sis residence a unknown, and said plait tiff having by endorsement on said complaint required the defendant to appear in said Court and anwer or demur thaceto, on the Sad any of Seeamher, 1882. Now therefore, by order of said Court, aid defendant, last above named defendant, is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless lie appear aad answer or

deaonr thereto, at thecalHng of said cause

oo the 2nd day or XMeemDer, ism, ue same beinr the 12th iadicial dav of a term

of said Court, to be begun aad held at the

Coart House in to City or Btooaatngtoo,

a the 3rd Mends in November. 1882,

said complaint, aad tho matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be

heard and determined in nts absence. Wm. f. browning, Nor. 1-82. Clerk. Friedley, Poe'soa A Friedley, atf ys.

For Sam. A farm of 150 acres, 1 M - l.MAf.T.n nndflr mlltlVM.

J UIMU wot v ......... tion. 3S acres good bottom land, 23 acres . . mm raifK

in com, one-uwu ewm g"House of 3 rooms, barn and orchard, prico 2,B0Q. Address, Postmaster, Bona Blossom, Brown co., lad. VTmMv T till rtn 11 Ainmina

ms arrivals nf Tlroaa Onruta.

They are uncommonly handsome .1 " 131.11 r . . O

tots xaii. JUCUALI.A K va.

H. T. Smallwood, of Harrods-

burjr, has a store house, (opposite J. D.

Urmey'el now vacant, which be desires to

rent, sell or trade. It is one of the nest

located bouses in Harrodsbure, and win

hold six to eight thousand dollars worth of . . V 1

eooos. opieouia openine ruwre.

clothing, groceries, coots or snoos, corre

spondence solicited.

The widow of John J. Cherry

desires to sell her property, east of I.

Mitt. Rogers's residence on 9th street, as

she prefers to occupy a smaller bouse.

There is snout i acres or grouna, ana me

iaoe will be sold as an entirety or win oe

ivided into lots. The titlo is porfoct

entirely free of Incumbrance. This would

be a destranie place tor some larmer wuo

wishes to remove to ttioemington tor iae education of his children. The house is

two-stores, good stable, cellar, etc. For further particulars enquire of Mrs. Cherry

on the premises.

For Sale. I will sell my farm of 90 acres, six miles west of Bloom-

ington, In Richland tp. The land is well timbered 30 or 40 acres in timber, oak,

poplar, hickory, etc. Apply to or address T. J. BTKRS, White Hall, Ind. ocl8-

The lareest line of Cashmeres.

&e.,ju3t received at McCalla&Co's.

in

s cm a povsd.

IIC Ml

MtCALLA & CO.'S Where are offered better bargains than can be found anywhere for

CASH.

CASH.

Teen's and Gents's Underwear, in all sizes. We have purchased

the Factory's complete assortment, and are enabled to sell these Goods

cheaper than they can be purcnaseu eisewnere.

DRESS GOODS"Spii

Handling, as we do, by ftr the largest and raort complete assortment of Dress Goods, consisting principally of Satin Rhadamos, Surahs, Soliels, Cashmeres, Shoodas, Fouhes, &c, we can and will offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in these goods. Remember, that as heretofore, oar large stock of

far exceeds any in this market, in quality and prices. We are receiving every week from this date, and continuing during

THE HOLIDAYS an elegant line of Ladies's and Gents's Neckwear, direct from the Factory in New York. REMEMBER I

Ladies's Fine Shoes a Specially!

We are headquarters for "Ladies's and Gents's Boots and Shoes, from the

finest band made to the heaviest brogan, at uock Bottom rrices. aov. Do not ask for credit, for you will bo refused. P.S. Mail orders received,

and guaranteed. An early call ia sohc ited. West bids ruDUe square.

IOc.perlb.at DTOIJ

& Co.'s Gash Store.

Lomlsville, js. a. C. Railway

"Moaon Route." Time in effect October 15th, 1882.

Two Through Passenger Trains Daily be

tween Cblenago A Louisville,

Chicago Jt Jacksonville.

GOING NORTH, day mail, xightex.

12.07 pm 11.01 pm 2.01 pm 12.25 am 3.04 pm . 1:24 am 4.09 pm 8.26 am 9.00 pm 7.00 am

Bloomingtcn

GreenenstkCrawfordsville Lafayette Chicago

GOING SOUTH.

Bloomington Mitchell New Albany Iiouisvillo

Nashville, Tenn.,

DAT MAIL. NIGHT EX. 5.18 pm 7.45 am 6.35 pm 8.58 am 8.58 pm 11.34 am 9.20 pm 11.55 am

8:18 pm

Parlor Coaches on Pay Trains, between

Chicago and Louisville. Palace Sleepers

on Night Trains, between Chicago and Jacksonville, Florida.

Com f o rt is Complete.

Coa&neetioiis Sure. Through Trip and Round Trfp Tickets

for south and southwest, and Through

Trip and Land Exploring Tickets for north and northwest, via must direct and close connecting route.

Baggage checked through to all places

where tickets are purchased. m , . ? r .1 , .

xraTeiers warning imonnsuun appiy u CARTER PEXlJfO, Ticket Agent at

Blooomingio, Indiana, Or to MURKAY KELLAR, O. P. A,. JbouisvitU, Kimiurhf.

Tobe Smith had manufactured

expressly for his Fancy Baser and Jewel

ry .Emporium, seven nsn-asome new styie show cases, that are well worth a visit to

examine. The support) are of wrought iron, and the cases are entirely new and novel. No country town in Indiana has such a store as this, and indeed few cities can boast one as handsome or so heavily

stocked. It Li the wonder of the age, and ought to be seen by every one who visits the town The Cincinnati Exposition it seems has been removed to clothing house of Ben. McGee, in Bloomington. Such a display of handsome piece goods, perhaps has never before been seen in a Bloomington

establishment, and his supply of

new styles in ready made goods far outstrips anything imagined by ordinary buyers, His handsome store room oa the south side of the, square, is now a complete "Fair," and so great has been tbe throng of buyers since the arrival of the goods, that much of it was never

placed on the shelves they bought from the boxes, just as the goods were unpacked. Balk after bale of domestics, car-load after car-load of boot and shoe boxes, aud fine dress goods in

scores of heavy packages, have been1 fi1A k,,,..-- f Jnhn VT A

rolled into the spacious doors of thcjler80ll & c tLe 0 uIar and suc. New York Store. Tins is a not-i10Mfi Thic fim he

wmiusis a, v. . w .a. mu si ia esJ o-is-

Arriving by every train is the new stock of Fall goods recently purchased by Chas. Mobley, of the "Golden Rule" dry goods store. He has eclipsed all former efforts in this line, and can show a better grade of goods for the money than has ever been sold in Monroe county. He will not stand back for any dealer in the county, in the matter of variety of goods or taste in selection. Do not fail to call at the "Golden Rule" before closing a purchase. o e Displays of fine jewelry, ornamental clocks, standard silverware, first-class time-keeping watcbea,and everything in that line are made from new arrivals at Tobe Smith's each week. In tbe matter of wedding presents yon find a richer supply at Tobe Smith's than at any other jewelry house this side of Louisville or Cincinnati. It would be impossible to enumerate a part of the articles kept in Smith's establishment. It is a "Bazar" in all that the term implies, and everything made and sold (in the fancy line) can be found here.

is

able stock of goods, one that is'

perior facilities for taking care of

sure i to receive the attention of buy- Uupy pro(iuee, and gives that

era in this and adjoining counties, brauch of the busine8S particular at-

TO THE EAST. TO THE NORTH. TO THE WEST. TO THE SOUTH. VIA TDK

Ohio & Mississippi Railway

The Great THROUGH CAR and FAST,

TIME ROUTE.

4 Daily Trains to Cincinnati and Louisville. 4 Daily Trains to St Louis.

Accommodation has Day Coaches with

out change to Cincinnati. Day Express has Parlor Cars and Day Coaches without change to Cincinnati.

Dining Cars Seymour to Cincinnati. Kiakt Exortsm has Palace Sleeoine Cars

and Day Coaches to Cincinnati and Louisville without change. Dining Cars Seymour to Cincinnati. Also, Sleeping Cars to Washington and Baltimore without

A$Bntic Express has Palace Sleeping

Cars and Day Coaches to Cinncinnati

throughout tbe Fall and Winter

months. Nothing so extensive or so superbly magnificent, has ever before been seen in Bloomington, and as for prices, we challenge the trade to equal ns in cheapness. Len. S. Field & Co.

Daily additions are being made to the prime stock of Groceries kept on sale by Hemp. Wilson the "Progress Block" Grocer. Wilson has

a good country trade, numbering Prohibition.

among it the most careful farmers

tention. Numbering as customers

some of the best farmers in tbe county, this grocery store can recommend its produce to consumers as the best that is brought to town. A Fall stock is being put in that will please the patrous of this house. Call and see the firm anyhow all the good people are welcome.

Prohibition is the leading

thought of the day, and I am in favor of

I'roniuition. i oelievo and sale of impure and

EASTWARD.

Sr aft oss. Lve Mitch Are. Loo te Ar.Cincini

Westward.

Aee' mi

dationJ

3.27pm 8.00pm 8.23pse

5y Exp.

2.47pm

6.20pm

6J0pmi

3 m

Night Exp.

2.39am 6.55am

7.00sm

pm

Atl 'tic Exp. 3.54am 9.00am 8.1Cam

Pac.Ex

sTWe have the fullest, largest,

bee aad cheapest stock of dry goods,

boots and shoes, hats, caps and no

tions, ever seen is the town of

Bkmrniocton. Every man, woman

and diild to tbe county ess be supplied from our stock. It is a big

show ia itself, aotf. should be seen

by aJL Liar. S. Field A Co. ! S. 1 Len. S. Field A Co. extead

pedal and particular invitation to

tbe ladies to call at tne Jew ion

(Store, examine the new stock.

Take Notice. All persons

knowiar themselves indebted to tbe late

Arm of Field, Carmiehael dc Co., will Blaase call on S. B. Carmichael. at Stan

ford, aad settle either by note or cash, as the business must be settled at once.

FIELD, CAKMICHAEIt CO. ; August 30th, 1882. The best assortment of Window! and Shade fixtures, will be found at McCalla Co.'s Cash Store. 3GkeH Oat Meal Toilet Soapr IQc. Dcss it Co. A Gooi Offer. The Chicago, Burlingtoa A Quincy Bailroad Co. has just isimed an illustrated treatise, The Ifeartof t&e Continent," describing the wondtirful growth of tbe Six Great States. Tbe book is beautifully printed, and numerous enem vines of htsrh v.t"A adorn

its pases. Any one sending tboir name

and address, with two three-cent postage stamps, will receive a copy by return mail, by applying to Perceval Lowell, Citinertl Passenger Agent, Cbicftgo, J.II3.

LeveJtiteh11.21 11.511 11.50 I 1.05am

ArJStLoulsl T.25) 8.201 7.10 I 8.20am A Beautiful Truth. If you eet Thronirb

Cars to St. Louis or Cincinnati by any other line than the O. & M., yon will be com

pelled to pay extra lore in addition to money paid for ticket.

TK Comfort of Tour Wife and little One should se Considered. All cars on all trains run throueh to St. Louis without

change, and' arrive Tn advanoe of trains of

otner Knee, tnereby giving toe patrons of the 0,4s Jf. first choice of locations in

cars of connecting lines.

For reliable information as to routes.

rates, tickets, time, etc., apply in person or

by letter to Ticket Agent of Connecting Lines, or to H. A. Treudly, Agent Ohio &

Mississippi K'y, Mitchell, Ind. Or to T.

W. Russell, Traveling Passenger Agent,

Mortn vernon, ina. W. W. Pea body, W. B. Shattue, General Sup't. Gon'l Pass. Agt. Cincinnati. O.

JOHN GKAHAV, Agent, Bloomsngton

tnst the mixing poisonous liauors

. . 1 ought to bo promptly prohibited. There in the county, whose good Wives are perhaps not three famili, in twonl, make the choicest butter and cheese, that do nut keep whisky in the house for

He has a big butter trade as a result, because he keeps only the beat.

some special bargains are oflered in Coffee at Wilson's grocery, and sugar and tea are sold as cheap as at

any house.

some real or fancied necessity, and no ar

gument is needed to prove to them that this whisky, for which they pay a liberal price, and is dosed to the children nnd women, should bo pu'-e. I am prepared to prove to all who cail on me that I keop whisky (and hnvo a quart license just as your druggist has) that is unquestionably

pure going uircct from the distillery to

the depot tbe Orchard House kept by

H At. urcnaaa son. roe nouse is large, airy, convenient to business part of Bloom

ington, ana table, rooms and oeas equal to any. Commercial travelers can always secure desirable Samulo Booms at this

house. Farmers supplied with meals at fair figures. Inquire for the "Orchard House?'

ESTATE OF HANNAH SN ODOR ASS,

In the Monroe circuit court ia theSlato

of Indiana. No. 47. All creditors, heirs and legatees of said Estate are hereby notified that Kobcrt C. Foster, Executor of said Estate has filed his account and vouchers in partial settlement of said Estate, and that the tamo will come up for examination and spproval on the 20th day of November, 1882, tbe same being the first judicial day of tbe November Term, 1882, of said court, at which time said creditors, heirs and legatees are required to appear in said court, in tbe oourt house in the city of Bloomington, and show cause, if any thoro be, why said account should not be approved. Witness my name as clerk, and tbe onl of said court.aflix?d the 18th dity of Oct., !S2. ' Wu. V. BUOWN'lSC,

T4m TTatoi i V. a ihr nla J the Bovernmont warehouse, tlion to mo. I

- - ' I will iIiab tho IriivArnninnt Efamn, onH M

ceipts to prove this, and only ask that you

will not poison yourself with the recused

stuff that is often sold. AUGUST KREUQEK.

Oystebs are now received aud

sold by George Benckert, the reli

able restaurant keeper in the Or

chard block, South College Avenue,

Here you may buy Oysters by the

can or dish, and eat them in a neat

room, free from intrusion.

By all odds the most responsible

Uyster house in Jaaitimore has se lected Geo. Benckert as Agent. Good Bread ia Conducive to good health. Benckert bakes the best Bread In this market, as all admit.

Geobqe Benckert's is the place to buy your fresh bread, rolls, pies

and cakes. Unly tne best and pur est materials used in baking.

140 bushels Choice Iowa Timo

thy Seed for sale at $2.50 per bush el. W. J. Allen. Clover Seed at Allen's.

Car load of Heating Stoves at

low prices. W.J. Allen.

Favorite stoves of all sizes and

prices to suit all customers at Al

len's.

Builders, Contractors, and all

persons having building done,

should come to the store ot W. J.

Allen before closing a contract for

a house or any kind of structure

My facilities for giving you inside figures are unsurpassed, and a call

will satisfy you on this point.

Builders and farmers and oth

ers having building done, can save

money and get their orders filled promptly by calling at our hardware store, one door east of the poBtoffice. Stuart & McPheeters. Never close a trade for sash, doors or blinds, till yon get onr figores. We have superior facilities for furnishing this class of work. Stuart & McPheeters. C Van ZaiMlt & Hon,

UMDSiBT AKKBS

AND DEALERS IN Metallic Burial Caskets, Cases and Coffins. Hearse and Carriages furnished to order. Orders by telegraph will receive prompt atten

tion. Shop on College Avenue,

north end of- W. O. Fee's Build ing, Bloomington, Indiana.

Watch repairing is not my regular business, I deal in Furnittiro, but I havq spare timo which I n devote to putting the delicate machinery of your

waicnes in oraer. my expenenco in this county, snd the work I have done will recommend mo in tlao futuro ; so should

you desire watohes, docks or jowclrv repaired, call at my store, North side of tho

iquaro. JUU r. 8M.1.XU.

O y s t e it s ! Oysters I Mrs. Rott has secured the sole agency for Kllis & Co.'s "Star" brand of Oysters, pronounced the best in the market, and serves them in tbe best style. She will sell by tho can er in less quantity to suit customers. Bio LoAVESFlour having come down to a reasonable figure, I have increased the size of my loaves of

bread m prrporlion. I propose to give my customers the alue of the:-. UiODIH. $4 83. ROIT,

AM DDdWLMIAMSo

Prices Reduced, -s

If you look, you will buy, At the Bee Hive9

Buy your Gent's Furnishing

Goods at Kahn & Tannenbaum's

a full stock.

New goods a big lot, at Kahn

& Tannenbaum's.

Kahn & Tanneubaum are now receiving their stock of Fall goods. Quality better, prices lower, and a bigger stock than ever.

Treasurer McKinney has re

moved his family to Bloomington,

and now occupies the Watts bouse,

on west 5th street.

Moses St. Clair, who during

the past two or threc;years has been residing in Warsaw, Indiana, returned to Bloomington, last week.

W. W. Durand left Blooming.

ton on Wednesday last. He will be in New York City till March next, preparing the advertising matter for P. T. Barnum's show.

Died, on Wednesday night of

last week, in Perry township, Wm. Pering, agtd 18 years, of typhoid

fever. Deceased was a son of Rev. John Pering.

Circuii; court, Judge Wilson

presiding, begun its November term on Monday a week. Judge

W. is in gcod health, and is dis

patching business in his customary prompt manner. There is no fool

ishness about Wilson -it w all clear law and straight business with him.

A horse died recently, on the

McCalla farm, that was known to be 32 years old. He was pamper

ed aud petted like a favorite kitten,

by bis kind-hearted master, Samuel McCalla, find death ensued from

natural decay and exhaustion.

A very small circumstance

no larger than a dog's eye in tho

bash of a Bloomington boarding

house, cauiied several persons to leave tbe breakfast table,last Thursday. Some people are o very particular.

Dr. A. F. Cummins died at

the resideucs of bis son-in-law,Hon. H. C. Duncan, in this place, last

Thursday morning. Dr. Cummins

had been a citizen of Bloomington

some eighteen years, and till his health failed, was an active practic

ing physician. Hn had an exten

sive acquaintance throughout Mon

roe and adjoining counties, and was highly respected and esteemed by all who knew him. Hist age was 64 years. Thanksgiving services at the Walnut Stireet Presbyterian Church on Thursday, Nov. 30th, at 10 a.m. Sermon by Dr. Moss.

Opposstims seem plentiful this year, a number of the greasy varmints having recently been exposed to sale by some of the provision stores. Showers Bros, are having the steam heating apparatus placed in their Bedstead Factory. Everything is first class in that establishment. Tobe Smith had a handsome, sawed stone pavement laid in front of his north side business house, last week. . Tobe always gets the best. Soddy Carmichael has purchased the i uteres t of C. R. Perdue in the New York dry goods store, and has removed from Stanford to this place. Souder & Bookman are driving their work through, on west 6tb st. They appear to be the most rapid and reliable workers on the line. The Courier is endeavoring to scare Democrats out of the county by publishing an awful story about selling votes, using- whisky and buying "influence" at the late election. Threats of investigation are made, aud the men who chose to vote for good Republican officers, are told, like unruly children, that "the bad man will come with a big

sack and a long k nife, to cut off

their ears and take 'em away.'' Ugh! don't scare the boys, Bro. Feltus ; that is very cruel. Mendelssohn Society has concluded to tackle something easy, and are now rehearsing "Trial by Jury." That was given by Bed

ford talent several years ago, and if it is easy for them our musical society ought to be able to give it on three days's notice. A brace of acquaintances met on west oth st. last Saturday, when the following conversation ensued : "Good hording, Jed." "How (cough) arc you (cough) George?" Drawing a dirty handkerchief, and blowing his nose right and left with a crash like tearing a sheet,

The latest styles and the best goods at Kahn & Tannenbaum's Boss Clothing House.

Dr. Crain's father and mother paid him a visit last week. Gamel Peterson and wife are visiting relations in Ohio. Eld. W.B.F. Treat will preach a Thanksgiving Sermon in Clear Creek Church, on next Thursday. Union Temperance service on Sabbath evening, Dec. 3d, in the Christian Church. Sermon by Rev. Brant. Rev. Mayne, of White Hall, has bought property near Mrs. Cherry's,residence, and has remov

ed to Bloomington.

The regular Fall term of ''hot sausage" dances has begun. West 7th street, and the Belcher family, had inauguration balls, last week. The Indianapolis Herald is one of the few papers tbat took the correct view of the submission question, during the recent "unpleasantness," and predicted the result. By the way, the Herald is now tinder the management of Dooley ik Weaver, journalists of experience, nerve and ability, Horse stealing has become one of the fine arts. A number of valuable horses have been stolen in Southern Indiana recently, and ail trace of the thieves has been lost. Joseph Lindley of Paoli had a fine horse stolen near Paoli some weeks ago ; since then John A. Hudelson bad two vol liable horses taken. It iieems impossible to get a clue to the thieves. . John Taylor5 eldest son of Mrs. E. T. Taylor, was killed by the cars, last Tuesday, 21st inst., near Rensaclaer, on the L. N. A. & C. railroad. The family are now living in Lafayette, and John had been filling the position of brakeman about one week. On the day in question Taylor was making a running switch, and tho ladder broke as he wss climbing it, at one side ot the car, throwing him under the wheels. His feet and a portion of his body was tei'ribly maugled, but he lived tweuty-four hours after the accident occurred. Tbe remains were brought to Bloomington for burial, and were placed be-

The new Christian Church,

(anti-organ branch) on Railroad st.,j together they went into Dunn's for

John said : "Fid widder wether !" side those of his tether, whose tragic "Yes, (cough, cough) glorious : so death will be remembered by all of

(cough) bracing!" said George, as

between 6th and 7th, is now ready

for the plasterers. Rev. Father Kessing, who was pastor of t'ae Catholic Church in this place some years ago, died in Greensburg, last Weduosday, after a protracted illness. The large stock of Underwear is now being opened at McCalla & Co.'s. Call early, A masher among the students

recently foraicd the acquaintance of

a young lady living half a mile east of town, aud called on her last Sunday evening;. On taking his leave be carelessly remarked, "I guebs I'll come and see you agaiu, next Suuday night." "Well, Jim," replied the young lidy, "you can come as a friend, but not as a feller." Strained Honey $1.25 per gallon. Dusx & Co.

Skiikut. BAitBEiis are not as

plentiful us fomo persona might bcliovo, and it is best to have your shaving and hair cutting done by mon who thoroughly undorslaud their business. Era. Hvuiiku,

the south side Harbor is first-class and keeps only urt-class workmen. Ho also has a vol y choice stock of popular brands

of tobaccos and cifrxro, an 3 noils llicm iu

their Sunday groceries. Our people

blow their catarrhal noses aud cough themselves into consumption when the weather become;; raw and wintry, and between coughs discourse glowiugly upon tho "lovely winter weather." Emery Vbss bas contributed to our horticultural department a selection of very handsonio Ben Davis apples, raised in his garden. An official notice has been issued that any employe of the Logansport division of the Panhandle railroad who frequents a whisky saloon, either while on or oft" of duty, will be promptly dismissed from the service of the company. This order shuts off the liquid nourishment of 800 men. This is prohibition that prohibits.

Lime. A. J. Edwards (ll mile

EllettsviUe)

4l... i. -1?

t i ,..0.1 f,.ii i: r n, " large quantity oi me uesi, muc in

t erics in the room west of the Mul- lhtate (unpacked) for ttventy-fiv ..

I Jirvtu uuiiuiufji hwi viae wu 'always keep a complete slock ol'cv- ! Arvtliinir in inv lino, ftnocial linr-

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1 cheaply as any man

j when. i.

in the trade. A -1. for

,! gains in Quceusware set of dishes T ,r: H vcc'-2 HVI-c-t ';"'. re.

-Collin & Kartell are handling

UK STEEL ROLLER

l'l'.U'- v hieh ft1- "!

(he older citizens.

A beautiful young girl who goes to second year Prep. looked out of the second story window last Suuday afternoon, and saw her rude brother on the pavement, walking about on his hands, with bis feet up in the air. "Tom !" she said reproachfully, "'now don't Tom ; I wouldn't do that, Tom ; right on the street, too !" "Wouldn't?" replied the rude boy , looking up, and speaking with marked emphasis, "Wouldn't? Yes, by Jacks, you (ouldn't!"

Pure Vinegar that will keep pickles. Dcxjf & Co. Hamxjome all-wool suits (dirt cheap) just received at Kahn & Tannenbaum's ;Boss" Clothing T

1UWSC' "Ball's Health Omct" sold

F. E. Worley of Ellettsville, ; exclusively at McCalla .& Co', has while ai Ui. Iudi.-uitt .state Fair, bought a become a tii'ime favorite. i . c , I1 1 ... - - I

Hi&m i iiiu tiHiou .viucriean au-riuu hucks two and thrco yearn old. They are now for sale at reasonable figures, and any one desiring to improve their ut'cU of shvej chould apply soon. oci: hv

--The wife of Samuel C. Dodots ' of this city, had a rare bit of eM " rience, on Monday morning of last week,betwcen Columbia and Campbellsburg, Ky. She bad been visiting relations in Kentucky, and was in the stage going from Col toibia to Campbellsburg, where she was to take the train for Louisville and home, when within abottt two miles of Campbellsburg a highwayman stepped fiorn a thicket and called on the driver to halt and throw up his hands. The robber wore a -leather mask and carried a long revolver. There were two passengers in the coach beside Mrs. Dodds Hon. Moses H. Rhorer, of Cilumbia, and J. O. Edwards, of MouN ton, Iowa. From Mrs. Dodds, $10 Was taken ; she succeeded in savinjjhcr diamond rings by dropping them in her lap. Mr. Rhor?r was robbed of a pocket book containing money and valuable papers, and a gold watch. Edwards's watch was taken, he having thrown his pocket book under the seat. Khorog asked for the return of his papers, but the; -request was giuffiy refused. At the muzzle of the revolver the driy- , er was persuaded to take a tap off a wheel, which tbe highwayman pocketed, and then backed into the thicket with bis revolver leveled. A pair of Saratoga, all-steel Skates (clamp and screw) .good as new, for sale very cheap. Harry E. Gabe. The increasing trade at McCalla & Co's Cish Store has compelled them to again enlarge their capacious store room. Additions recently made to their already fine stock makes their present ntodk of goods at least f 5,000 heavier than any other in town. Mr. McCalla. is a veteran dry goods man, ami knowing what the market demands makes it a point to secure i(. At Mitchell, last Saturday a week, Tom Toliver and a fellow named Chomel were playing pool. A fellow name! Bell, saloon loafer, came in and b?gun to make loud bets on the gacie. Toliver objected to Bell's loed talk and the two got to quarreling. Finally Bell left the room, inviting Toliver to come out aud get shot, but Toliver did not accept the invitation. After a while Chomet passed out, tnd Bell blazed away twice, mistaking the man for Toliver. Both bullets entered Chomel'h clothing. The town marshal, Easley, then came up, arrested Bell, seouring-BeH's revolver and placing it in one of his own overcoat pockets. Arriving at the lockup the prisoner refused to eater nnd suddenly snatching from the marshal's pocket the revolver taken from him, ran some fifteen or twenty paces. Easley leveled his revolver nnd called on Bell to stop. Tbe Sat lor wheeled, and both men fired at ouce. The prisoner was shot in the left hand, and Easley was shot ' in the lower part of the 'abdomen, death ensuing on Wednesday. The murderer is a Kentuckian., and has been in this State three months. McCalla & Co's cash dry goods bouse will be closed on Thanksgiving Day. Prof. Barakat, a native Egyp tian, and graduate of tho (Tnitiid PreAy- . terian Mission College in Eyfl. will lecture in the U. f. Church n Tbanltiivinjr evening. 7 .Vclock. lie vill giv an account of the lato war and f its tfl'uct upon Missionary work in Egypt. Adinitios Sic, for" benefit of ibo Miakw. New Albany Ledger : Misses Rosa and Ada Hoover, of Bloowiogton, two charming young ladies, arc in the city, vUtting Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Browning. Remember the Tria! of Paul, at the U.P. Church, this Tncalayj evening. The historical part of entertainment will repay you. The band of the Gibler Bros. Pantomime Troupe was genuine surprise. It is simply gtand. The troupe drew an imroesso audience, Monday night, and gave entire satisfaction. Two quarts of veet buttons were swepi: np after the close of the perfortntmce. The Scientific American, bids has no equal among !)ers of its class, has placed its jircspeetos in another column. Every machinist. " rnccba&K: r artisan, oug'tit to read this great paper.

Roasted Coft'ec, Roasted Coffiae.

Itoastud Cofi'ce,

ilousled l oact, Itoastod Golden Bio, ltoastcd Java, Any kind you want.

loots toerfV. :,2Jcttper tfv is cts per ri. 16 et per tK 'id cts per 1. 23 cts per lb. Sukk A Co.

dry

good

3s:

The New York

stove carries a bitraer stock than

many of the pretentious cstublithmeuts f New York City. Every radc of goods found in this estab

lishment is also lirst-ehisa, as Len

The famous Twist Bread man nfitcturcd by ticorgt BeH.Vir: still hold it place in" the affections f the people-. Try a loaf if you nevr Iwvo do to.

P0.-anv:i.Y the largest stwk of Goods by ton thousand dollar?' worth, evei brought to Bloombijrt n, can nw be steen in Len. S. Field & : New York Starr-. 1'a

vc 5- ' l( licve.

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