Bloomington Progress, Volume 18, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 December 1884 — Page 3

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Both of Those Bebltoan Boys at T. Blair's wmt Christina Gifts, and io det to please them, I want every petaoa who has an account .with me to rail and Bet-

tie by the 25th of December, at

farthest. W. T. BLA1K. "Cist your Christmas cigars at ' our store, and you will amok no other brands. We endeavar to keep the best. FAK1S BROS.

Silver knives, for ks, and spoons

best manufactures, just received at II. P. Turner. Everybody ought to use "Create Flour," sold by James B. Clarkit w the talk of the town. If you use it once yon will wonder why

von didn't wte it before. Remem

ber that it is the "Bee Hive" groeerv, next to the postofBce, that keeps this "Cream Flsor." Come and see our new supply of -Wheat Drills. ; You will need one this Till XcPhkkti& Sor maker. Now is th time to secure your

Overcoats and nice warm under

clothing, while Tonvner of the Queen City has a big fresh stock. Sew goads just received. , Wahath Scratches, and Itch, cured in 30 minutes, by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. Taia never fails . Sold by H. brndlpy, Druggist. OTt2-y AulXS the old hardware manf has been baying carload lots o avails, etc., and farmers who intend build or repair, this fell, will find that it pays to get his prices. Biogeb all the time, grows W. J. Allen's stock of Cook and Heating stovee,and larger each season are the sales. The best cook stove in the county is sold by Allen. Fob Tools of all kinds, and "Wagon Makers' supplies, it will pay you to go io W. J. Allen, Bicoroington, lad. Bcimhno material of all kinds at very low prices. Call and see ns before buying. W. 3. Aisles. FboX all the surrounding cotroties the people flock to Bloomington to examine Tobe Smith's wonderful display of beauiiful goods. His store is a sort of museum, in which every article ever heard of is. kept. He is a skillful watchmaker, and turns out some splendid work. The famous five cent counter attracts great crowds when the weather is warm enough to spread .the goods out doors. No Store in Indian carries a better stock of fine Jewelry, silverware, watches and docks. m o

Christmas

Fine Suits,

Gifts and

FINE OVERCOATS Inst Received at the Popular

CLOTHING STOIlE, Corner Boom.

THE

DPI

CORNER ROOM-The Old Stand. C. P- TOIRUER, - Proprietor.

In preparing for your Holiday Dinners, be sure to go to George Benckarts' Bakery and Restauraut, where Tub and Can Oysters are kept best brands. Also the Famous BenckarC Twist Bread. A neat Oyster Saloon for Ladles and Gentlemen, with convenient street entrance.

Holiday Presents Of the common-sense kind, are sold by Muse Kahn, the Boss clothier. They consist of all manner of Fine Furnishing Goods for Gents, and must be seen to be fully appreciated.

A FULL CORPS of accomodating clerks will be found at Tobe Smith's Bazar, to wait on the customers of that famous house. There is no use in trying to tell about the stock it ia too big go and see for

yourself.

L. N. A. & C. Ry. stock on the New York Stock Exchange is

quoted at 7 cents on the dollar.

Hon. T. H. Hendricks has

decided to visit the New Orleans

Exposition. The little folks are now busy

guessing what they will get from Santa Clans.

The contract for the steam heating and plumbing of the Indi-

jana University, was awarded to

J. S. Farrell &Co., of Indianapolis. Contact price, $3,650. Have yon seen that new Silverware st Cochran's Jewelry Store"? If not don't fail to call and see it and learn prices, and be astonished the balance of the rear.

We use "Cream Flour" sold by J. B. Clark, because we find it U the beat. Cream Flouk makes the sweetest, whitest bread. J. B. Clark sells it. Always ask for Cream Floor when you send in an order. J. B. Clark sells it. '1 "i 1 1

The Holiday Seasos At the Queen City clothing store promises tr be uncommonly attractive, judging by the preparations being made by the Manager, Mr. Chas. P. Tonrner. His close attention to business, and his knowledge of details insure satisfaction to all.

Asher M. Hoffstadt, Clothing merchant Madison, Ind., failed, f.iahiliries X5.000 : assets nroba-

Hayikg enlarged our stock of ajy not nine, as his wire isaprelerUmrral Hardware, ct.raplettng in every , alw,. gailflA

dUil onr line f Builders' Materials, emtracing all new and attractive patterns. w rSc-yWeetws & Shoemaker ask you to give u a call before pwcaasing. Thk Oyster season has opened, and Geo. Benckart, the popular restwant keeper, is better prepared this WMn than usual to supply his t'Utomers with the choicet Oysters that ean be secured. His rooms arc neatly fitted up, and gentlemen accompanied by ladies will find Benekart's the place to visit. Bread the great staff of life is all the better for health for being rxtra good. That is the kind ekart, the baker, bakes. Evbody that has eaten this bread

.1 eat it again, it is enperb. ifflLDERS, farmers and mechra, will find it greatly to their treat and profit to call at our dware store before making purees. We can give them some ide figures on these specialties, f cPheetebs & Shoe&akeb. 3. "Vn Zandt &, Son,

w w -an -m rr a -mr -ar? t ts.

Metallic Burial Caskets, Cases and Coffins. Hearse and Carriages fur

nished to order. Orders by tele

graph will receive prompt atten

on. Shop on College Avenue,

aorth end of W. O. Fee's Build iog, Blooratngton, Indiana.

Hemp. Wilson,' the live Gro-

'cer, in the Progress xslock, run

ning a delivery wagon: All goods a-ill be delivered to any portion

of the city free. Trade with Wil

'son', aad have your goods deliver

ed.

. A Favorite Hotel is the Or

chard Boose, situated opposite the depot The bonne is large, conveniently arranged, and .the rooms are comforts bltf furnished.

feed beds, a well supplied tftble all that any 'dae might desire, are to be found tare. Well arranged sample rooms are SUed np ia the Orchard House, and Cora-inm-eial travelers will find the Orchard a

good noose at which to stop. Meal sup-

pneit so persons at reasonaoie agures. Orabard dc Son are the proprietors.

- . Always Set the Beat.

-J W. Dickson, in the Meat

IftvjFywt South of Hemp Wilson's groiniry stoTev keeps the choicest beef, and ta r seasonable meets. He also baa a

ar1ety of smoked meats, such as sngarmrvd bams, shoulder, aad breakfast hacon

OH yoor way home stop and get a piece

of good meat. J. W. JHCKSOa.

Crowds are attracted to the Quests City elothing store by the

Jikv style suits now beine received

4very week, arid by the handsome

stock of Overcoats which have just

been received; Let the Tourner

ntvys fit you out they can surely !

T . sr Tub "Excelsior Gate" is sold Awly McPheetars & Shoemaker. It is the ImtXnd Strongest Gate made, and retails in me low price of $3, ii.cHdfirg hinges and tsteh. 60 and axamir e it.

The Progress, this week, is a double number of sixty-four long columns of interesting reading matter. The Progress has never been given to bragging, although the old adage says that "brag is a good dog." We would be gratified could we give our readers a double number each week, but this would be impossible, at the price. The Progress will be sent, hereafter, to any address, at $1.50 per annum, hut strictly in advance. This is as low as any publisher can afford to print a paper if Je depends upon its profits to pay expenses. Hoping to retain the many old friends the

ProGrkss has made in the past,!

and to add as many new ones to eur list during the ensuing year, the publisher wishes one and all "A Merry Christmas."

John P. Cromie, aged ahout 70 years, ami a citizen of New Albany for about forty years, died suddenly of erysipelas on Thursday a week. He had amassed a fortune in the ice business. The merchant trho advertises for trade is the one who will sell cheapest. Before making purchases scan the ads. in the Progress and then profit thereby. 8" Don't pass us by, when yon go out after holiday goods. We bsve

many articles, sucn as nno pocKet doors, toilet sets, holiday books, albums, and too

many articles to eaumeritta.

i'AKlS BKUS. If vou want to get a nice Christ

mas present, don't fail to call at L.

F. Cochran 9 and secure some of

those bargains he is offeriug.

General Carnahan, Indiana !

Commissioner at the New Orleans

World's Fair, advises visitors to

wait nntil the middle of January or the first of February before vis

iting it, as all is now cbass.

Now that the weather is growing cold, it is well enough to remember that at the city election in May nitxt a Mayor, City Clerk, City Treasurer, City Marshal and one councilman from each ward, are to be chosen. Good Things to Eat, for the Holidays, are piled up in rich profusion, at Robertson Bros. Provision Store. A car-load of -Florida

Oranges, casks of Mince Meat, nice dressed Poultry and Game, Figs,

Nuts anything you may ask tor, almost, at Robertson Brothers. The report of the council in the Moss case sounds like the story told of a German, whose friends warned him that Hans Spreckle had been seen to hug and kiss his wife. Said tho German : "Dot ish all right I somecfimes do dot meinself!" Mosc Kahn and family have gone to Cincinnati. sWHoliday goods arc not in onr line, and hence wr can sell without demanding; a large profit.. Wo have the

goods nice onefl. too. 3ve us a cnll

T ARSIJVCl TO THE PBBUC. lte public generally are hereby warned tnt baying any fates given' in favor 4f Isabella Smith, as she has had a nam-

of Holt a different parties, and

a three Crty. Brboo! Butte) Bona

FAKI8 BROS.

The Progress will take pleas

ure in publishing religious notices,

etc,, if they are brought in on time.

Don't wait till Monday night to

bring in a notice that could as well be prepared in the morning.

Get yonr nice Holiday candies

at Geo. Senier fruit store.

J. W. Dickron has 4 town lots on Grant itnd TbirS Sts., which he desires to sell. He will fJso sell his meat shop as ha intends to go west next fipriug. MSfSot candidates for matrimo-

but candidates for a big holidav

All of my jewelry is of new

patterns, and the most stylish goods the market affords. I have no old out-of-date stock. Hesry P. Tourner. Here and there an Indiana democrat may be found who does not want an office under Cleveland. He is rare enough, however, to be a curiosity. Governor Porter is contemplating a tour of Europe after the expiration of bis official term. The centennial of the M. E. church is to be celebrated generally, this month, throughout the conntry. W. B. Hughes and wife, after a somewhat protracted visit amnn relations and old neighbors in Illinois, have returned to Bloomingtnn, where the wind do not. blow ho fk-rcely as in the Sucker State.

jgrQjrjn pome and see us. We :

lnvn yoiv or rather we lovi! to hnvo you trarlo with us. We keop tho finest perfumery in town me it ourselves, and so know that it is good. FARIS BROS. At the recent election of officers for Bloomington Post, G. A. R., the following named gentlemen were chosen : W. J. Alleo , Post Commander ; II. F. Perry, Senior Vice; Enoch Fuller, Junior Vice ;

S. K. Rhorer, Surgeon ; Wilson Adams, Quartermaster ; M. . D. Griffy, Officer of the Day ; Harvey Baker, Officer of the Guard j James Rice, Adjutant. No man can, or does, carry a larger or more choice stock of candies, cakes, and other toothsome delicacies for the Holidays than

Oeorge iieuckart. No old worn Jewelry in my stock everything is of newest styles, and best manufacture. H. P. Todbseb. P-rof. O. B. Clark and wife will spend the holidays in Warsaw, Ind., where Mrs. C's parents reside, ihey will celebrate, while in Warsaw, the 10th anniversary ,of their marriage. Owing to the extreme cold weather Thursday and Friday nights, ths lectures delivered by Mrs. Nichols were not so largely attended as they deserved to be. There will be a "Tree and Entertainment" atthe A. M. E. church

on Thursday night. The people of

this church are celebrated for their successful entertainments and this will be no exception to the rule, The members of the colored brass band have organized an entertainment for Wednesday night, to take place in the Hall in the Fee building. Admission 10 cents. W. C. Cha'mbers, of Owen Co. has bought Sairi'l Henry's farm, located near Smithville, 95 acres, paying $1,050. Mr. Henry contemplates removing ia Kansas. A nice holiday present would he a pair of those stylish shoes for ladies, that may be found in Blair's large stock. Look at them anyhow. A petition with 48 signatures was presented io the council at its session last Friday night a week,

asking them to repeal so much of

the ordinance with reference to

stock running at large as would

The Progress will be sent to any address from now till Jan. 1st, S86, for fl.50 invariably in advance: --The Combination Gas Machine Co. of Detroit, Mich., have been

For Choice Groceries or Cream Flour, James B. Clark, Grocer, Next to Postofnce, Takes the lead in Bloomington. Hon. R. W. Miers, and Dr. J. D. Maxwell were in Indianapolis last week, in attendance upon the meeting of the Board of Trustees. J. O. Howe the jeweler is exhibiting a rare stock of Christmas goods. Jos. has established a reputation for selling reliable articles and he maintains that reputation. Read his ad. George Weinier died on Wednesday last. Deceased was aged about 26, and has been suffering with consumption several years. All manner of choice Holiday provisions at Robertson Bros. Gb there and fill your basket for a ver small sum of mopey. Jno. Dolan and wife left Blootniugtoo on Thursday night; for Atchison, Kansas, where Mr. Dolan's mother resides. They will remain away several weeks. Robertson Bros, have received a car-load of Florida Oranges.shipped direct from Waldo by Mr.Peck. This is choice, selected Iruit. You can get them cheap by the dozen. Elder Treat is holding a protracted meeting at Harmony, this week. Sunday was the 21st, and the shortest day of '81. Days will begin to lengthen perceptibly by the middle of January.

BSSI

JPEOPIiE ARE FINDIXto OUT THAT TflE HANDSOMEST STOCK OF

FIZLTZE CLOAKS,

Choice (Hcadlev) celery, fresh minnn moB t niiiir m'ntthprrifMi nutfl.

given the contract for gas-lighting ; raisrni, fi ' apple(), dressed poultry

apparatus for Indiana University,

at $1,43T.

everything that is good to eat, at

Robertson Brothers, Grocers.

The Chinese laundryraen, 'tis said, are not doing as well as they hoped to. The good-looking young lady clerks, no less than the handsome

goods at Tube Smith's, attract the

BULK OYSTERS (Select) Large, Fink and Fat Will be received by Benckart, on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 24th, Direct from Baltimore. Try them. Mike Arnold, who about nine

-1 .u ' voting men. years ago was carrying on tnei- b drug business in Bloomington, hasj Now for the Fire Boys' Ball been in town during the past week, New Year eve. They will dance soliciting the sale of fruit trees for i the Mendelssohn Hall, and will

... a Rochester, N. Y. nursery firm.i

vtil-' iirc ;n tUo ,w.l.l onahle

.ifJL'avt v 1 . of out iki ta iiiv iiutvn

take in all their friends for a reus

fee. The boys want some

business in Columbiu,

repairing

Ind. Jeff. Mitchell a Bedford brick-layer, Mr. Wallace on his Vegas, New Mexico.

well-known

afonipauiedjwn

trip to Lasj

new hose, and ought to have them.

&?If von want to borrow

. . ...

' money at lowest rates, or 11 you j want to insure your property, call

New Style Shawls.

AND WINTER UNDERWEAR, EVER SEEN the cooti, It a been received by MeCAXZiA & CO; Flannels, Gloves, Fine Hosiery, Winter Dress Goods, and Cold Weather Goods of all kin ds, for Men, Women and Children, may be had at McCalla & Co.'s. Come and seo the stock.

The Ladies will please call and learn the prices and examine goods.

M'OALLA & C5.

NEW Room, West Side Square.

Watches of the most approved makes, at my store, for less money than they have ever before been

gold. Ask to see them.

H. P. Tourner.

Cream Flour makes the sweet

est, whitest bread. J. B. Clark sells it.

We use "Cream Jlour" sold bv J. li. Clark, because we Had it ia the

beet.

on

East & East

-Remember the Firemens' Ball New Year cv. It will be Ike

Rufus East, son of Hon. Jno. R. East of this place, was accidentally shot in one of his legs, some time ago, and at the time the wound was thought to be of a nature that would easily yield to treatment, but it seems that in traversing the leg from the calf to the ankle, the ball injured an artery and a copious hemorrhage is the result every day or two. That a cure may be effected, it is possible that the surgeons will be compelled

to cut to the artery below the knee in order that it may be properly tied. Chas. Swearingon is building a residence on west 5th street west of the Tarkington property. Rev. W. F. Reed preached in the Cross Roads M, E. Church bst Sunday. Go and see what McCalla offers you for holiday purchases.

1 He is a cautious buyer, getting on

Cream Flour takes the lead in all the kitchens of the city. There is po such word as fail, in breadmalting, where Cream Flour is used. Sold by J. B. Clark.

Cloaks I Cloak)! ! $1000 worth of yew Cfoa j just received, bought and to be sold at Bankrupt Prices, at Wicks' Bee Hiva.

The "Storm King" is the new A relic overshoe so'.d by Geo. T Atkinson. It is extra heavy tbrouhoat, is spacklly henry oti the hel hiiJ ball, wlier rbbr shoes give ont li-'st. See the "Storm King" St Atkinson's sboa store. No lnky buls in tba 'Storm King." x:ttnifie it. The "Storm King" snorv exrfadsr sold by Gk. Atkinson, has the tanndiitl fastener ever iriviula. It is iowproof and very durable. Uo and see it.

3TMo.e Kahn is .1 wonderful man He keeps the bet fitticg line of clothing in town There is nti use of having yeur clothes made to order when you ban be fitted as hw ready made clothes fit. Cloaks f " "Cloakii! $1000 worth of Kern Cloaks, just received, bought acd uo be sold at Bankrupt Prices, at Wicks' Bee Hive

Oh That's All Right ---Everybody Does These Thirsgs.

The Baptist Council And Its Report. NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY MAN ! The council called together by the Bloomington Baptist cliurcH.begnui its session on Friday morning last, and concluded its deliberations Saturday evening. The following named Ministers, five in number,

comprised the council : Rev. J. M. Stalker, Bedford ; Dr. Wyeth, Cincinnati, O. ; Dr. Stimpsori, Terre Haute; Dr. Elgin, Indianapolis; and Dr. Blackburn, liafayette. As

reported, the following is their find

ing: "To the Bloomington Baptist Church-Dear Brethren : The council called by you to hear and investigate certain charges preferred against Lemuel Moss, one of vour nmnbers, do respectfully subniit the following, after careful arid protracted investigation through five

The Red Men' reeoints at thpir invent of the vear. Gel read v to i .u tko hr ia alwavs sessions of more than three hours

( : v iy cue ...v .w - - . ( . .

1 pn,'n in ivnir

entertainment and bail wei'e about j go

two hundred dollars. Christmas Trees will be ths John Danner was arrested at ("order" in the M. E. and the

1 Mitchell chargwi with whipping; Christian church, tho night before

his father and mother, and threat-! -or!stmas. VV alnutst.rresDyterian

to hum them onfc He wfis t church will have tin entertainment

tnwg

taken from the office and hustled to

the tall timber by a mob who gave him fifty lashes and orders to leave the country, which he did in a hurryThe Trustees of Indiana University, in their report to the Governor, ask that the State Library (which by the way, amoiints to much less than a Stale Library should) be given to the Indiana University, where it might be of utility. Mr. J.F. Randolph of thig place, has procured an entire new outi?i of roller skates for his tastefully arranged Rink, and is now ready fr busings. The new skates are vsry much itriprovod and almost noiseless. With those and a new, solid oak floor, there can but little if any annoyance' to the business men beneath. The young people ought to havo soma respectable pluce where thny may be amused and take needed exercise, and skating rinks, whore well-conducted as this oae is, are taking front rank io all citias, both great and small. There may tie someinennveninece to tenants from, a dull roar of the skates, but as no busine is without its petty annoyances, the man

wno rents a pubiie ball nuMt expect to bear his share of the ills. Of one thin"

tho public may rest assured the Jtiek

will be conducted in n quiet orderly and genteel manner, and the strictest ordur Will be enforced. Cyrus Reed, traveler for Showers Bros., arrived at home oh Fri

day. He was in New Orleans thrveS days, and says that there is post - j lively nothing to see as yet btit piles

of lumber, and boxes that coutajn goods. He eaw Carter Corttriar, John McCrea and Will. Seward, in New Orleans. Trade, he saj s, is very dull in Texas. Lieut: Howe is at home fron' Boston Harbor, to spend the Holtdays with family arid friends. Christmas' Tree at the Grant

St. M. E. Church, Friday night.

if ail.. The Bonds ear fnr-fi 00 each, and 1 trad, vv 1 have a choice selection

lfo. t97, 13$ aad 139. tastv hofiuav goods, such as are sppree

3,iotf - 04ttu- I vu oy iusf , fami pfvj

fhe cheapest.

The extreme

cold

each, in which all evidence offeied

I by the church, including the sworn weather I statements of six students of the

(eight degrees below zero) has stop- 'University; also the statements and

j for the children on Thursday night.

The annual convention of the

Delegate State Board of Agriculture,

will meet in Indianapolis, on Tuesday, Jan. 6th. John F. May is the Delegate from Monroe county. Will. Blair's two children are quite sick with pneuomina. McPheeters & Shoemaker have wagons, sleds and coasters tor boys; Go aud see them. The bedstead factory was closed all last week, the pipe leading from the well to the boiler having frozen up. The Cumberland Presbyterian church of Harrodsburg will have a u Tree" Wednesday night. Preparations are being made for a grand lime. Mahlori Hacker of Marion township, has removed to Martinsville. Remember that Mrs. Livermore will lecture for the University Lecture Association, Jan. 16th: Firemens' Ball at Mendelssohn Hall. The floor is quite smooth take heed lest you fall. Cheap at

10c. per line. S. C. Dodds & Co. received an order from a firm in Fort Mason, Florida, and the writer adds: ' Thermometer 81 above fcero today; Dec. i2tb."

Think

Chicago, and tharik fortune that you do not reside on the lake ihore, An alarm of fire oil Thursday last was occasioned by the burning f soot in a ohimney of the Walnut

ped work in the stone quarries

Cards are but for the marriage of Mr. Chas. Harris, (Professor in the University of Vincennes), and Miss Mollie McCalla, daughter of Mr. John McCalla, the well-known merchant of this place. The marriage will be solemnized at the residence of the bride's parents, on N. Walnut St., Wednesday, at 10 a.m. Only intimate friends and near relations will be in attendance. Miss McCalla and Mr. Harris are graduates of Indiana University, aud made the tour of Europe with one of Prof. Jordan's parties Mr. Harris remaining in Germany for a time to complete his education. Miss McCalla will be greatly missed in her circle of society, and especially at her home, as she is an only daughter. The warmest wishes of a host of friends will attend the young couple. Several weeks ago thieves catered Mrs. Smith's residence, on

the old Roddy place, south of town

26th, under the direction of Miss't. tiouse. xnere was no aciay Anna Ballcntinc md Miss Anna this time about getting up steam

Dennis. Admission 10c. J. W, MiloK, Super intonddiit. The sttteT desirable Holiday

o-ive freedom to the cows. The

council talked it over at length, j Gift) Willow chair's; for little 1 girls , j j .u i .1. 1 'or bovs, Chromo1nn4 Washstamls, and concluded that as the people , v m. had voted to have all stock kept ,tercd chairs, Mattrisaes of all Op. they could not repeal any part kinds arid at all prices. It w6nt

.ofjof the Ordinance oti tfic petition of i cost anjahW to see goods and !'a" j46 pstsoB ' )' rices Vs? Vtie of squatfe.

m the engine. Joan Jtiowe having perfected a device by which the pulliug open of the frout doors of

Gifts may be found at Manley's, the engine house also lights the fire;

Furniture Store. Go and see the jOSri j3 fuU 0f mechanical ingenui

Kalian ftocKing cnairs, tnice tor a

and stole some notes and three school hoiise bonds. Robert Leffler and his neice, Miss Maggie, have gone to springfield, O., where they intend to remain till March, when they will return to Stockton, California. The Red Mens' entertainment was a quite success both in point of attendance and receipts W. W. Durand delivered an address that hniinriid with e'ofitience and wit :

of fotir feet of snow hi. ... ,.. , . , ,.

Ullvi ttiio a ntuvii vi. '- voted to the rho.st popular young lady. The popular figure was $72,-

50, and Miss Ida Rose was the winner. The supper was gotten up tinder the direction of Mrs. Ella Orchard, which statement is of itaelf a sufficient endor.-wiucnt it was well cooked, well arranged and very bouhteful. A dance at Men delssohn Hall followed, but as it was not opened with prayer, the Progress reporter could not be induced to encourage it by his presence. Miss Juliette Williams, as the most graceful dancer, "took the oake," by a vote of HO. It is said that th'ree young men from the

confessions of the accused were con

sidered, we fiud '. 1st, That there is neither charge nor evidence of adultery on thu part of accused. 2d, That accused his been guilty of such intimacy with Miss Catharine Graydoii as involved moral wrong, in that he often visited her alone in her recitation room, aud at times, while there, kissed and caressed her she being frequently seated on his lap and that, too, after being admonished. 3d, The accused having confessed the above before the Council ; aud having evinced deep sorrow, therefore we recommend that the church five to him an earlv bnDortiinl.tv to

make a confession to it, and that

when such confession shall have been niade in humble penitence, he be restored to your Christiau confidence. After a protracted session, Sun

day afternoon, the church, it is

stated, decided to restore Dr. Moss

to their "Christian confidetice," as

recommended by the council

BWMosc Kahu's store is the recognised headquarters for all buyers of anything in the clothing lint. He has a wonderfully cheap line of overcoats in stock that are selling like the traditional "hot cakes." Cloaks ! Cloaks I $1000 .worth of Ae Cloaks just received, bought aud to be sold at Baiikrtipt Prices, at ,. . , Wicks' B.se Hive; FAi.t. and Winter Underwear in every desirable make, for Men, for Ladies, and for children, at price low without pVrallell You should never make a purchase of this na

ture wiinout html e.iifuiuiug me goods at Wicks' Bee ilive. FLannis; jeans, Caasmeros, and all man tier of wool goods is stock at the Bee HU-c. GbT ymir Cloaks and shawls at Wicks' Bee Hive dry good store; "The student and town boys all Kay that Mose Kahn keeps this must stylish line of Neck ware id town Mose Has got taste';

Everybody; should eiathino those "Walker Boots'- at thh dry gooda house of. MCali&Cc. Every style vt foot wear can be stcn at this establishment. f iieke are more finip dress triniings in SleCnllai&.Co.'. wre than if . all ti e others combined. Everything firstclass in this store

"Golden Runb." The neatt-st and most varied stock of cold weather goods in the town, may be louud on the shelves of Charley Mobhr'i store. So long b'a Charley Ikl-Hl iii the hiisiuesd here, and MS intimately is he acquainted with tsatits of the people that he can alwafsselect a stoclt that w'll meet the requirements 'df his eurilo titers. It won't take all the money yoti can raise to buy your winter fixings ac Mobley's, hut he sells very lowjt yet strictly for n.h. Never buy a new dm; a shawl; c oik, or any art iplt of ladies dress pamU till you bavu c'iuniii-uu tiiuau ul' AlcCaila Co.'s. Pir.El up on every counter, and the shelves crowded with new Roods, MsChIIii & Co. are prepared to meet the rcqjirenients of tho tri.do.

Go to McGee, the Artist Tl lor and order a neat-fitting suit 0 clothes as a present. Everything

yoii may need in Gents' furnishing j growing city of Stiu'esville, pa :d 'other interesting fcwtutes will he

Mrs. Hessidii, a widow lady residing near the Catholic church, fell one day last week, aud broke one of her arms at the wrist. The fracture is a very serious oue. On Sunday a week the residence of Aafou Gordon, South of town, was entered while the family were at church, and a watch, $2 50 in money, and some jowr'iry stolen. Tho thieves broke the glass in the window and thus effected au entrance. On tiie 4th inst., (it being the

birthday of Mrs; John Kooiia of

Indian Creek tp.,) herself and husband were taken by surprise by their children, who came home and prepared a banquet for the thirtyfive persons pVesertt. Matthews Post, G. A. Reelected the following named officers for the ensuing ycaf :' Post Commander, John Kakin ; Chaplin Wm. Whaloy; Quartermaster, W. Whitied; Surgeon, 1. Presley; .--On Thursday night, in the

c' oh at Smithville, there will be erected a "Tree." Old Santa Clatis will be present iii person, Prof.Dil-

iflan will recite a poem, and tntioy

A day does not jfass that does hot usher in sortie want upon the part of the young rtoh who desire to dress respectably. It is a source of some gratitfeatiob, however, U know that every waiit may be supplied by that Prince of Tailor; McGee. When McGee draws his tape-trleasure over a customer, a cieat-fitling suit is a foregone coo-, elusion, and when he opens one of his ehow cases to exhibit Bis handsome articles of Furnishing Goods,, a gentleman who has the niouey can unt withstand the temptatiou to buy. McGee always !ias a perfect assortment, so that you are not . compelled to take any one style ) oil tiiiii suit yourself. ' - The AiiviCE given from week Jo week by the Progress is being

lieeuea, as tnv crowns 01 customers that throng Hemp Wilson's Provie i:m Store would indicate. The store is conveniently located m Progress Block," corner of 6th street and College Avenue, ami special efforts are directed towant keeping the choicest coffees, teas; sugars, and other like supplies; The stock ot Glassware and Qneensware is well selected and is sold at a small irotit. The best butter tan always be procured at Wilson's; as some of the beat butter makers in the county trade with him; Try his "Webster1' cigar.

gw6, vij't be f.itjEoa at IJcOcs's. '!C hue u '"ftc ."ua.

TliK extension heel rubber ia it new thing, sit W. T. Blair's shoe store. W. T. Brici oNiew't handle auction goods in any way ; preference given to good goods at a lew profit. 1 HAvtt the only one price hni and boot store in town; Kvervt bdv treated the same Svay, at W; T. Blair's. I now have the only complete line of Sun shoes, of all kinds, ui tho city. W.T. Bluir. TliitPE dssiinct lines if enstnm, made boots atul thoc, now in atovlt at W. t. Blair's.

Ci.fcAA new rubber boote

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