Bloomington Progress, Volume 18, Number 46, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 January 1885 — Page 5

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OTiOK' W MSMMtO w.y w, " the Awwsftt Mwtwg Stoeh-

i of iha .

HR FIRST SAlSOirAt BA-,

of looming! on, Ind BanKwg J. of MM Ban, onj "f iwaday (tb 13tbOaj) of JanBary, 1635, a 1 oVx J, Breast!. f. CwAfcr.

WsnviioiY ouerht to am Cren

M.rB br James B. Clark

it tm-te talk cuf the town. If twwj

it nee you will ' wonder erfcy .. rtWWi't use it before. Rernem-

har thai it is the "Bee Hive" fcro-

jewy, nrt to the pwtogice, that.

' Com ! aee our ew snpp'y -"WheSt Drift. You will need one this ' IpaPWOTEBSA SHOEMUtSR. : of!!? you want to borrow

tilMralMtes, or it yoo

vna DMuertv, cail

East & East.

COM

flu

E, SEE THE

e Suits, and

E OVERCOATS

.fast Received at the Popular

ill

GI4OTHING STORE, Corner Boom.

CORNER ROOMThe Old Stand.

. I. tOVBHEB, - - irropneior.

Dinfllll!

JRorBeH

. JRakery

HlRI

r

;o go w

nWirts'

and Restaurant,

Tub, and Can Ovstcra

are kept best brands.

Also the Famous Benckart

Twist Broad. A neat Oyster Saloon for Ladies and Gentlemen, with convenient street entrance.

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During the past week a sioal ! boy has been around scattering calendars at every door. The mai

I has conveyed to each household s

calendar printed in gorgeous colors, the vacant spaces are filled with "advertisements" for some nostrum, business house, or insurance company. The people Lad to rely upon the family almanao for information. When a tourney was

planned the almanao was always

T.

Wabatk ikratcha, and Itch, cared

JLiL -Shoals Tribone: Mrs .Theresa

gufe &SiDfiirt. ovi-j Gregory and children of Blooming-

I ton, and Miss Sophia Luxadder are

ilk

ALtK 5 the old hardware an via;tiNe the family of Alex. Land

ha been fboying 1?J der in tbia place. Wait. eteand tenners whro intend to build or repair, this fill, will -Peopfe who dislike to have

iyW BispriitB, wwdowa frosted a oid

BisoEfc alT the tinier ffrowa W. i weather en prevent it by nibbing

J. Allen's stock of C and Heat- the ?bB8 inside and outside with &?!&1m3&J'&5 gtyoeiine, lis said. . .Uei.kaiitf V- - r Fry ektbtewIVS Tool f1 nds, Stillwater, Minn., Wagon Makers aappKes, Itwai was SO degree, below aero, the pair you io go to W. J. AHen, coldest ever known, and snow 18 BJoiiogton,Iad. - feet deep. Nke coontry to spend

j)uumGi nMwetMU 01 mi winter in.

verj km prices. SM awi a w Wfcre tuiying. W.J. Alin.

alllbe

!J?JiMeMah! flock to BlowngSTSlgne Tobe tenth's wo-

Br 81 a fffcff11 rani Wliiii'M .tdrs No Stora fn g carries Sl etaefc: of ftaf

.,r fiwr BoiUenr IMarial

a-)ia,wt-PWBt;

leaajojsj fB. osi

Tha telegraph office at Savannah. Georgia, has discharged every white messenger boy on the ground

of hafpen and insobordinationab-

8tltating negro boys on ground

in of alacrity and obedience.

Issao Boskirk was skating in

tba Gtnimt 'Rink Satnrdav nisht

a week, and by a broke one of

his fees at the ankle. This is a

wanting to Bloomington skaters

dent fell ;.sit down.

C. R. Pt-rdoe received a dis-

patSan4ay night, from his wife (who M been m 9R dormS tbe

yja hioi twu tlr- to me at once,

aaettter is fi.ot expeotea to

lire. Be took the sMduigbt train

Too w3I want neat-httmg

Ifimae sait f.cI6thet the way

!?5?I5Ei ii- u t e Ben. c-

Did yon make a mistake, and write it 188-4?

."Tbere is always a woman at;

the bottom of it," is an old remark, and it seems to be true to a certain' extent In regard to the HendricksMcDonald controversy, now on. Mrs. Hendricks is an ambitious and aspiring woman, and the high social position she has held in Indianapolis and Washington has only made her more desirous for Thomas to come to the front, so that she could, be the "first lady in the land." There has been a social fend between Mrs. Hendricks and

Mrs. McDonald. The latter was

Mrs. Bernard, a very beautiful and attractive woman. Owing to the

non-support and general worthless- ,1

ness of her husband she obtained ad

divorce. Both the ladies were

Rev, x. wa, preached, K. gation last week an. Miss Mamie Taylo. ette, is visiting her grand&ti McPheeters. The Christian church of ElleUsviile gave a sUpperja few nightii ago, at which the receipts were f 20'. Samuel McCalla has caught eight foxes so fur this winter. McCalla is becoming an expert, or the foxes are becoming plentilul. Wra. Neill and J. D. Morgan, teachers of experience and ability, will hold a Normal in Ellettsville, at some time in the spring date

IUas been Flannels, Gloves, i1. Weather Goods of all kin. be had at McCalla & Co.'s.

consulted. If a birth or death cl

eared the almanac was marked at not decided on.

the date. When the farmer wishes1. jr LeVi Dubois of Brown to out his grass or plant his corn or wel known here, died at

Wtatoea he consulted his almanac, . u- ham on the 29th nit. in his

to see if the "sign" was right. ' 73d vea.

Miss Mamie Ragsdale, and

Miss Aley, both of Bedford, were visiting relations in this place, last

week.

Chas. Moss has returned to Washington Territory, after a three

weeks vacation at home.

Mif Florence Williams of

The moon's phases were always closely watched, and the small boy consulted the eyes of the house cat to see if the tide was high or low. Now all is changed. The calendar has superceded the almanac, and the most improved ones contain information for the million, sandwiched between advertisements for this or

that remedy, which is guaranteed this place, has been appointed one

to cure all the ills incident to hu-1 0f the enrolling Clerks of the sen

inanity. Verily the times have changed, for the almanacs of our fathers is displaced by the calendar of the advertising quack. Shoals Tribune: Miss Lillic Luzadder will attend Indiana Uni-

1 versity,

ate.

test Ojwters JchVs merchant tofMagMisb

i sfettfeoV His rooaa-fn aad gjve bp year wfder. tyjt a 'SowMer. and ; ajaafo3itm of

Wl ?$Z .I ft- .Si. K I no wnerier. No

or :1m w?asg raiwr woes oer wor iaau

foEf jlwaJth; sW being I Mr. McGee.

fl'ttfJlSapf Qja SeloTday Peter; Bowman,

teoflHP

BiiiiHftM irt Staff

tlSumUm llM;t4UteK. J&V

ware afore netore

the oMzaafcwaa torty-six years oiu.

bot he i not so eki that he could oi tjef deceived by the ladies, a'

nmW nf wtintn aiwifltd 'his wife

tbelT I ' ' M.nrna onmmaa fnr

CTlFflT 1 "w- The first intima-

fins alf, JMwman naa or snyiomg ODteOfl in t no benss was when he.

had been calied op-etairs on some

;f3taBsv; by some

rty ot tbrty of his mends. Af-

tko asaal congratulations a good

nl time was bad by all present

y f and w dwe time the guests were

iNhi ii if into fhr dining room where

had been spread.

to which all present did ample

Wt 1 j AlJtSWBSi'- A MM aereaaae was

?.riir flU nlMiiMrt fnturen of tha ev

niaif zF '

Ttinwii litfllf-w hrtir hoar the Roests

Na9M Mate Kaaar pieasaai ret

ItanHoftbeday.

Episcopalians and moved in the! Eld, Krutsinger preached in

Shoals, last Sunday, John Riley, jr., of this place, has been given a committee clerkship in the Indiana legislature. Mrs. Blackstone, of Martins

ville, 's visiting her parents in this

place, Zimri Worley and wife.

There an: about 17 applicants

for the State Mine Inspectorship)

from Clay county.

Mitchell Commercial : Miss

Leafy Dell Lucas, one of Bloomington's most charming young la

dies, was viniting relations in our citv last week

It is stated by Democrats who

were there, that Browningof Brown

and Monroe didn't stand a ghost of

a chance for Speaker of the House.

-Guessing the number of shot

or bcns in a ootiie are now me

favorite plans for settling ownership

of cigars, etc. S. B. Clark has a

is.

toevdur.

willj receive

Silp on i eadfof W.

Aveowe,

Baild-I

I and i

fc tho Ot-

os jiw "9IM

I1

iiiiSBffiiMtiH fiirtlMMil

wlnsfsEaialtKH

OotiK

Lteot. Welter Howe and wif4

jooosii'wdby Mr.Howe's motherj

iff&IBlooaMagton on Monday ton

mumm-t where they wil

fits. PeJk and family, going?

,-J!fOW Orleans and tbe Jfcx-

Oo their return they will

ialao speod aome time at Vicksburg.

Coanty, Texas, 1,040 votes and

la Leano

in tke Meat ! CUwefaad . . cot

'ISX'SiSJSry totographio an

ftj&awLtt WV wawsing some of the WmS town sooth Btoomington, and

W 2l1-M&m&Fm- IcolloantaBMwj ea aok onler. Tbe

liM'immmmm M 90mmfm: ehawerixe8.theopera4 ea GStjr-. rliitjttttifr' sxWi'liipir' -oa' aa MtfMlW- From Jlevelan4's civil see- , received. Let tbe Tovraer JMt deriving ooosnlotiott.

fit you out taey can aoreiy l ja. oftlaftoWers who did not

toko part in polities are few, arid

iiMfMnui innmniM will

ana. uunnr . .- I L. 1-I

iT- Wa lfs and he wont be discharged for that

tfitber. ;

same society, and when the ex-Mrs.

Bernard was reported as likely to become Senator McDonald's third wife, Mrs. Hendricks and a large number of her society friends determined to taboo the divorced wo

man. It created quite a little tem-J

pest for a tifae in tbe Indianapolis social teapot. McDonald, however, stood, by his fiancee, as did also many society ladies, and the result has bcyfen two cliques. Mrs. McDonald became a Senator's wife, andj Mrs. Hendricks has become a

nptce-President's wife, which puts

her above the better bait ot a senator. Now it Is rumored that Mrs. McDonald may step np as a helpmeet of a Cabinet officer, which is

still higher than a Vice-President-

ess, and there is blood on the moon

and a suspicion of flying hair in the

air. Meanwhile, it all depends on

Grover Cleveland, and an anxious

nation awaits his decision as to

which of these two ladies shall

come out on top, as twere.

Some Missouri grangers have

sent 800 ears of corn 1UU white

and 100 yellow to the World's

Exnositioo recently. The 100

years of white corn weighed 130

ooands less than two bushels. The

7 farmer who raised this corn sends

two ears of his first crop which

he made 44 years ago ; they are

not so large as those of this year's

crop, bat are in splendid condition

He says the cunt has improved

with everv vear's planting. The

100 ears of yellow com weighed

132 poonds, or just eight pounds

less than two bushels.

Mrs, Ann Beatley of New

burgh, Ind., (formerly of Blooming-

ton) will visit her son in this place

(Matt. Beatley) during this winter.

People are dropping out of

townships all over the ooanty, ev ery day or two.on their way to Tex

as, Kansas and other untried conn-

tries. It is all well enough it a man has sufficient money to pay his fare if be desires to return.

Notice is hereby given that

there will be an election of a full

board of five trustees of the Christian Church, at the usual place of

The Ladies will please cai.

prices and examine goods.

M'GALLA &

KKW Room, West Side Square.

Watches of the most approved

makes, at my store, for less money

than they have ever before been

sold. Ask to see them.

H. P. TotJBifEB. Cream Flour makes tho sweet

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

We use "Cream Flour" sold

by J. B. Clark, because we And it is tbe best.

Creak Fuotm takes the lead in fv

all the kitchens of the city. There is no iiuch word as fail, in bread-

making, where Cream Flour is used. Sold by J. B. Clark.

clock and a box of cigars, to be

given away in that manner, and

Enh. Huehes awarded a box of

cigars to W. H. Bradford or White

Hall last week he guessed 1550

and tbe bottle contained 1553.

Walter Foland, formerly of

this place, has gone into the banking business in Hancock, Minn.

It is said that tn Kansas and Nebraska money is being loaned at

five per cent a month, and difficult to get on good security even ut that rate. No business' can stand such

a drain as that, and bankruptcy will be the result in a very short time. In tbe ease of Rufus East,

son of Jno. R. East, accidentally shot in the leg during the month of November, blood poisoning having been indicated, it was decided by Dr. McPheeters to out to the artery and tie it. This wis successfully accomplishe" fast week,

and although East

danger, bin youth and

health an: in his f hoped that he will it

convalesce.

aiwaMaNSM

otout of'

etieral it is 'iu to

John Terry, of Ellettsville,

aio ma rriMl. Sandav a week, to

Miss Hattie Jutdah, daughter of Dr,

Wine, Judah of Guthrie.

M ra. Livermore. will lecture

at College Chapel, next Thursday

i,;rhi: Tt ia worth the price ot

M,5 " admission to see a woman of Mrs

Livermore'8 reputation

At. n Attecial meetinc of the

Board of County Commissioners,

Or. Weir was re-elected Secretary

Lof the Board of Health, ut. w

tills this position acceptably and

fell.

Some three week sgo a ver

'lint of $7,700 was given against

he L. N. A. & C. railroad at Laf-

nyeUe, in favor of a lady, for injuries ; since a brakeroan was given a rcrdict for $7,500. The road is out of luck. Meig Cohen, an old merchant of Cloverdalu. Putnam co made

ia assignment on last niursday. His liabilities are about $25,000, with assets of about f 15,000. Harry Withetby who for some time past has been agent on i:he L. N. A. A C. railroad at Greencastlc, has been sent to Motion. Thursday, tbe 8th of January, was Jackson's day ,and in accordance with a time-honored custom a numaerof Democrats of this place met im a room over McCalla A Co,'a iitore, and "celebrated" the event.

Time was when rich aromatic peach brandy was used to give flavor to Sne honey, in the cup, but like the party) the good old Democratic drink bits degenerated to drug

utore whisky and glucose sugar.

What was said that night would

sot look well in print, But let it pass we will not give them away,

hoping that they may bring tortb work meet for repentance.

! Charlie Dunhanlj a wellhbown

colored citizen, was married recent

ly to Elizabeth Johnson of Worthington. Charlie it is said will come into control of some property

in this way, tbe bride being "well heeled." as the savine is. Bro.

Dunham, now realizes how fortun

iU it is, for a Christian to be good

occasionally: as it was while at

tending a regular "whoop-'em-up1

camo meeting, in the w ortninaton

The banquet or supper at the I Ffti). Ground, that "their souls M. E. church of StinesvilJe, Satnr-1 1 1 h ollier orlaneUaee

Pkdigbeed Durham Bull, two

years old, for sale. Call and see him, 1 mile east of Blooroington. Jan. 1685, I. MILT. BtXBEBS.

There have been no new developments, as yet, in the mystery of tbe Fedder murder, though suspic

ion points to Wm. Welch, who,

according to the testimony of Alice

Stewart, a domestic io the employ

of Geo; Bolenbacher jr., was in

her room from 12m. till 5 a. m., of Sunday morning, and of which

time she claims to have been asleep

from about 2 till 5. Dora, a sister

of Alice, says that Alice told her

Sunday night of a dream she had had about seeing Fedder after be was murdered, face covered up with his cap, and lying stretched oat in front of the boilers on the shavings. Alice also told Dora thut she had had a talk with Fedder Saturday evening over the back fence (the factory and the Bolen

bacher lots being separated only by an alley) in which Fedder told her

to come over and slay with him, as j maker.

he had Dlentv ot money. This she

also told to Welch.

her room when she went to sleep,

sh savs, and be was gone at 5 o'

clock when ste awoke. Welch

was seat to the penitentiary about two years ago, for robbing a pas-

sengcr on a train uetween mis

plttee and Ellettsville of $20. He

is now in jail, "laying out" a f 13

fine.

W. F. M. Society of tiioominijton District, Will convene in

ths M. E. Church, Bloommgton,

15th, 16th and 17th instants. A returned Missionary will lecture up

on topics Interesting to alh A

general invitation is extended. Robert Newland of Bedford, a student of Indiana University, has been appointed an Assistant Clerk of the Senate. On Saturday last C R; Perdue purchased Len. S. Fields' interest in the New York dry goods store ,T. W. BUskirk atid J. W. Pitt roan attended circuit court ib Pnoli, last week. Mr. Biiskirk as

attorney for Wall Hight, secured a

judgment of $250 against Ahoa.

Moody's estate, for services during the Jones trial, several years ago.

The Wallace-Villa troupe

played in Prinoeton, last Saturday

night.

100 ReWabd. The Trustees,

of Franklin Lodge No. 32, Knights f Pythias, will pay H reward Tor tha armt and conviction of the murderer of

Luis Fedder. By order of the above Lodge. WIION ADAMS,

JOHN L. NICHOLS. BlfKim ington, Ind., Jan. T, '85. Btoomington stock buyers

quote hogs at $3 T6 to $4.00 per cwt. : cows sod heifers $3 to $.1.50, and steer at $4 to $6 the latter figure for gilt-edged

cattle.

Catv:,,

The " Union Scout" was produced by Paul Slocum Post, G. A.

R., last week,TOmmencing Thursday

night, and continuing. three nights,

with the following cast: IffiDKRAtS.

Frank Harrison, Union Scout, Sherman

Daris. Tbos. HarrUon, a loyal Northern Mer kat Ktannh Vullar.

John Harrison a young son oi xmn. Harrison:, John Boers. I Mrs. Martha Harrison, wife of Thos Harrison, Mrs. jiwsio Buskirk. j Mi Alice, daughter of Thos. llarrison. i

Mis Carrie Austin. Phil Smith and Fred .Tone, (friends of the Harrisons,) Wilson Adams and A. T.

Mawey , Yocap Stine Grumbiabock.loyal Datsh man, Geo. Moreland. ColoiKii Wallace, W. J. Allen. Oapt. Carrington, M. D. Orilfey. Gen. Sherman, Commander Military Division, Mississippi, Newton S. Mathers. Maj. Dayton, A. A. General, W.W.

Daughter of the reglmeat, iieien anoe-

CONFEDEBATB&

U.Mntn Vhh U-alLliv Oaoiwlan. H.C.

Welch was in i Duncan. ..

Harry Cobb, son of Monro a UObo Jesse HilbbaTd. . Miss Makle Cobb, daughter of Mr. Cobb, Miss Jennie Adams. tJnclft Tom, a colored servant of Mr. Cobb. Gee Ad kins. John Moore, Sergeant 10th Georgia Tigers J. B. McKee. . Sam Crawford, 10th GcorgUTigwa, J.

Den. Johnson, Commandiiig Armj-

Tenneawe, W. W. Wieks. The Post has reason to oOngratU

talc iiisclf, and to be congratulated by Us friends, over the succensj aU

tending their production of the

pSavi The audiences were large

and appreciative each evening) and

the Wonder was that persons who

est, wWti"';-,

Af,WA5iL

when you n(iiWsft.

Clark sells K

T "Storm

It i etra heayy thr

heavy on tho I

ber shoes give oot fiw.

Sek the'ormJ

.... mnV'

son's mm mm;.:

torra King.

TttSSt

er sold liv Ge. M

est fastener ever io

proof end very durable,

tTMost Kah

man Heke thei

of clothioK in town-

use of haviftflf Veor

order when yon cnnrWlj

reaay bmiw w m.

recoffniaed -

buyers of anythin

line, tie has a

line of oveitioats'

eollinar like ilk:,.

safer

tderfitt

line

Iff

3. SMITIf .

mm rarM

ewfwtelp. I

flC ia hereby given, that the irtnerahip heretofore oaistiitg be

Itweeo U 9. Fieidt and Gal. K. Ferdae,

ualer the name and style of h. 8. Fieldi

I Cau ia h aawWal eenaeat tbis daiv dw-

jaelvrd, L8- FleWs retiring from the bmf

I'raestv- Tm esM w. Krrerere p epiiit t Ifeata due' the arm and to xtimh

lip; all defcta or liabilities that may

4t OOtstandiBK against tbe aat'l

L.S. FIELD,

ff V CAITO R. FEEDL E.:

meeiinff. on Saturday evening.

January 17, 1885, at seven o'clock,

Let there be a tuu attenoanoe. An English surgeon says that

shaving is a deadly practice, and if

steadily indulged m shortens lite by several years. And Arabs believe that washing the face is simply an indirect form of suicide. It is not, there fore j without reaaoo that the tramp looks upon these practices as a degenerate civi

lisation. Ind. News i That famous

drinkery in St. Charles bloek known l : Jtr rinpu'a urir.h Petal1

ass xjiiujpiu w . f - - Bond as manager, will be removed to Kansas 2ity within a week oi ten days. It has proved too elabor

ate and costly an enterprise for a city of this sine, and while, it has made money the proprietors are dissatisfied with the profits as com

pared with the return obtainable elsewhere, Bond will continue as manager at Kansas City.

to of joy

:hat the ti

effect, groom

day night a week, was a grand affair, A postal from that place says that the credit is due to Mrs. Jennie Easton and Mrs. Matilda McHenry, Who worked up the enterprise and solicited the provisions,

etc. The Stinesville brass nana

furnished the music. The result was that 142,15 was added to the

church i'iind.

Martinsville Remiblicatt : A

colony of twenty families from Gos-

poi't, are mitknag arrangements to emigrate to Nebraska in the spring.

Dr. Ritter, formerly of this city, is Tom AUen.

among those going, oevtiral persons from this oity are thinking; of accompanying the colony. On last Saturday afternoon considerable excitement was pro duced by. tho news that 8. & Sad

ler had mada an assignment for tbe benefit of his creditors. His store is now closed. His liabilities, it it said, will, reach about $14,000, with assets toot to exceed $6,000 The creditors live mostly in Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolit arid Chicago. -Bedford Mail,

The many friends

wish him "much

The: following officers Were installed by Franklin Lodge, No. 25! K, of P.: Past Chancellor, J. O.

Riley j Chancellor Commanderj A. L. Hinds Vice Chancellor, W. H. Seward i Prelate, B. B.

Stnithj Master Exchequer) j. K. H. Fedder : Master Finances, W

E. Adkins: K. of R. & 3.. L. L.

Whitsel Master of Arms, G. D. Thornton Trustee, J4L.Niohols J

loner Guard, E.M. Voss j Uuter)

1 wimmtATiri W A HTBD Of

one Herman Strauss, formerly of

El Paso, Illinois, supposed to have

moved to Bloomington. ind.i anu

none into the saw mill business j

left there about 1869. A reward

of $5 Will be paid tor bis present

address. Leave information at this office. Fon Sale. A Pool and Billard Table for sale Will sell very

Address STOUT JSJSU., Iud,

The latest novelty in "guessing" for a prie? was that adopted

at Gosport. A vigorous rooster

was deprived Of food sevetal days,

and persons then guessed how oiany

grains of wheat he wouJJ pics up in fifteen mintites. The count was

cheap. Paoli,

s-Bloomiilgtoti has five! saioobs that arc known as 'quart saloonsj'be

etiuse the proprietors are not allow

ml to sell liquor in less quantities

than a quartj When a fellow buys a quart of whisky he's dead sure to ?t c'lriink, hence the "quart sa

loons" are increasing drunkenness

in Bloomington. Mitchell limesi

If the editor of the Times thinks that our saloon "proprietors are not

allowed to sell in less quanties than

a quart," let him drop a mcKei on

the counter, next time he conies to

town, and say "beer," or "whisky."

That uickel will be snapped up

quicker 'n the Gosport rooster lifted

those wheat grains,

cakes?1

Jar-Toe

11 aav that

most stylish fife1 oi 1

town-Moae nm go

- M-rtiarii;

EVEUYfiOfiir

those Walker

houae of McCalla:

foot wear ciui be ea ment. 5 '" !''t

lncuE are, more

incs in Mi

the ntbeAr dsin!

class Ih ttiii ttoWL

and most varied

er goodln-.tilf.

on toe BBetves

store.

in the bwhesjj mately is he acbii

of the neoole I

lect i &ocV

Quireniebtsbf

won't tekt ill

raise nyp alnhlMik Ink?

yro wricssyforj'

ensl

. PfrxBi)

the shelves

Oalla dt. tje quirAmsnial - - -i iq;

NsVisilw cloak, or mWmk

had never before faced an audience I j'

Id the capacity of players, could do

well, We will not shock the

modesty of veterans by singling out

any of them to. pass compliments uponj but wilt refer to some of their outside assistants, Messrs. Sherman Divis,, Gee Adkins Jesse Hubbard)

and Miss Jennie Adams. Tbe act-M-ma 'll

nig ot Aiiss Adams was in me na

ture of a surprise to her friends) as

she hnd never before attempted any

thing of this batting and bo one

imagined her possessed of the his-

trioni'8 talent she so quickly devel

oped; Ge Adkins, as "Uncle

Tom," was a prime favorite, as he

always ie in his public performances

in fact Adkins does all his acts

well, and as a vocalist has bat few

... . .. s..

superiors, tie ougnt to auops com

ic opera, and persevere in it as a

profobsioii. The total receipts ftcre

not bt

nart Off rh ii

to arena, i

of some:

kiuvw tha or.ii

plied by thsrt ttws

McGee; Wh

tapertieAsnre bver. neat-ttttias MKa

elusion, ami wl

ht showcaaesl

some articles of 0

a gentlet

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1207 30leviag, atler Mr. Clett-

soh'b per cent, and other expenses

had i:eu paid, a profit of $1 27.

George J-atnkin8i barn was

discovered tc be on fire, between

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carefully made) and he picked W h 8Btt i o'clock last Friday night, 6,940 grains: . Hand was entirely destroyed with itti

Contents. The barn contained 160

busliois of coro,36 bushels of Wheat ,

dats,hay) and farming tools. Therti

waft an insurance of $200 on th baro, A tramp, with whom George

got into an altercation In the after

noon, is suspected of Bring me barn, John Ehni, the well-knowa Tailor, died suddenly, Mbnday night.

J. W.Perkins, Evangelist, W

Indianapolis, Will preach in Uhurcn House, corner of Railroad and 7th

stiuets, on next Saturday evening, the 17th inst., and on the following Lord's Dav4 morning and evening, at the usual hour. All are iaviul

to htttr Ijiirti

TrtfcAmncE given fkMi

to weuk by the Progress 'tom

!ireet, as the crowds !

that throes Wemp Wslseaff

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store is conveniently Hwir

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street and ioUet special effiirts are

keeping tne en sugars, and $i Thestock ofGl

ware is well sefeeft'tl

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