Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 7, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 April 1885 — Page 3

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rga gmnl Advertising Card.

paoonat : Tnrdcgn me sou w-

sf numerous wh --j-

iactoa ragaTowss pJ " j

f&tl candidate for Myr f 4StC,l it the MT election next. Through thfa Wrf I k 'he support of -i votarS, NgatdbM f partw, moaw

MCALLA SPRING IN DAILY

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THE

STOCK ARRIVALS,

Nice hkw styles of spring show for ladiM tad YoaiiR Men,jw

MMiliim mod while yon

.tti aboeZ Call at Blair's

and am the new styles. mr All my Stoga Boots mm go gar Ton will money by tafe-:,--Mir of French Kip Boots, t"JJr price $5J aad 5 M MT prima reduced, on Winter Good only, to clean np stock, FftHK supplies of gr oceries are eh weak by Wiuws, tan earner grocer. Among the latest tlMMYeastOikes, -aJ tkn "Empiro Baking Powder.

All tba novelties in groceries can 1 found in this hoose. Ail goods

delivered free of charge.

Wabtkd Solicitors ; good wages

and steady employment gm. -ic mi-wm oaaA bond. Address,

or aall on T. J. Bbiggs, Mitchell Indiana. "t?27

thmsin Potatoes for Seed, on

mm at L Milt. Rogers', 1 mikeast,

. on Rogers' Pike.

nv..vn-r oaeht to am "Cream

n mM hv James B. Clark

s. u. Af the town. If von

; mm van will wonder why

Ta didn't we it before. Remember that it is the "Bee Hive" grommm in th DOStoffiOB, that

keeps this "Cream Floor."

fjrlf yen want to borrow amcy at lowest rates, or if yon want tninsnre yonr property, call

AVAST UBP

IS BEING RECEIVED

And You will be Better prepared to Purchase.

For Choice Groceries or Cream Flour, James B. Clark, Grocer, Next to Postoffice, Takes the lead in Bloomington. Creak Flour takes the lead in

all the kitchens of the city. There

is no such word as rail, in oreaa-

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

Cream Flour makes the sweet-

ert, whitest breed. J. B. Clark sells it.

Wofttut Serateka, and Itch, cored J Kv Woodford's Sanitary

Latiaa. tTsa ao ether. This new fils ads fc H. Lindler, Druggist. aovK-y

ktxx the old hardware man

V 1i Hiivinflr carload lota of

t and tanners who intend

kaild or reuair. this season, wil

find that ft pays to get his prices

Bigger all the time, grows W.

2 Aifea'a stock of Cook and Heat

iag stovesnd larger each season are

the sales, b oes tw

tLe ooontr sold by Allen.

TtfiB !Weir Plow are famous the

world over, and Allen, the nra

vara man. has secured the agency

By all means yon ahoold examine

the Sulky Plow; a great labor saver.

8EE THE Tongoeless Cultivator

at Altars bard ware store.

ToBE Smith, the indefatigable

HOtioa deal-r, has jhst returned froai Cineinoati where he purchased 8,000 worth of goods, sneh as knives of all kinds, fancy cops, toilet snails, silverware, statuary

-wall there is no ose tryimr to ennm-

Mte. it can't be done. Just go

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and fnoar lor yeotseir, ana oeaaiv to take some money along, to yon ean smateb np soma of the bargain. It w a bigger show than the New Orleans Exposition, am) don't cast vma scent. i is i m

WE are now wady to do all kinds

f tin work and statta. r. ue. 3nKa.T redootion in price of Tin-

Oamraatw or stock, mcr. ve.

EVER EXHIBITED HERE.

Dress

Us

When America was weak anil

dependent England hired savages

to murder, burn or scalp the help

less families of the first settlers,

and it is asking too ranch of poor j AJCX. Robinson,

human nature to expect that such ; R. M. Weir, Moses St. Clair, Geo

An infant, the child of Thos.

Hawkins, died with lock-jaw, Sun

day night a week. This is a rare

bat always fatal disease.

A County Fair has been decided upon, to be held Oct. 5th to

9th inclusive.

Chain your dogs in the cellar,

Mike Gabbert is on bis annual

rounds.

A new building association

has been organised, with shares fix

ed at 9100, dues 25c. per week.

The new building association

is officered as follow: H.J. Felt up,

T. H. Sudhury

PRICES

AT THE

acts are forgotten or lorgtven.

During the civil war privateers

were fitted out by England to prey upon the commerce of the North

and aH the assistance possible,

without an open breach, wan given by the British to the leaders of the

southern rebellion. Now Americans

as a rule, sympathize with the ene

mies of England and rejoice in her

Walker(colored), L. D. Dogers, B. A. McGee and Jas. M. Rice. ' A number of able-bodied young men were exhibiting their dexterity, last week, by flying kites on College Avenue. They were not students however. Up to Tuesday of last week 10i persons had signed the tera-

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DON'T The Corner The Corner

CORNER O-IF-IE-IT-FAIL TO SEE:

Clothing.

for Mens' Boys' aud Cliildrcns'

FOR FINE

The Corner

MERCHANT TAIJtiOUlMO. FOR GENTS' ITumiMlting tdootti.

for

The Comer

All Goods Mei in

and OSIPS.

fli MR.

ONE Pmce for EVERYBODY. STAT C. P. TOURNER'S OLD STAND.-w

misfortnnes. In the Crimean perance pledge in Bedford. This

war Americans hurrahed for Rua-jia the first shaking op the tenipsr-

.i . i. 1 i. l l :.. T..,u I

sympathy went with Iiidias down-.and there is something genuine aud

tmdHen millions : in the Zulu war , reliable about it.

we wished her all manner of ill

lock, and

front witti toe araua. we are , , , will be

hopeful that RWPs rebellion may Bgain) ag ,heydre now the assume sufficient proportions to 'N York Store advertisement.

justify hurrahing, for him. When

Amercians cease to hate England they will cease to be Americans.

Peonle who need coods should

now stand equare to the . thcm ,JOW They ever ,ave

the Arabs. We are ; ,n OB .

They cannot forget the red coats of

Try the Cocoa Soap, at Tube Smith's. It is fiue.

-Rev. S. R. Lyons, of Illinois

GOOD PRINTS pr yd 4c Good Dress Prints. " 5c All Other Best Brands Prints, per yd, 6e

Indigo Kliie, best, 7Ue

The matter of the new postmaster has been canvassed still further since huit week's issue, and we have determined that the proper man to take charge of the Bloomington jwst-office, under the new administration,, would be the leader of the Stanford Glee Club, whose tuneful solos, as he clutched a sapling which grew at the edge of the platform in the court house yard, are well remembered. His specialty wa a soug of 99 verses, beginning: Vet for Orover OleveUnd, 11-a-r-ly in the morning!

There is no doubt that that song elected Cleveland, and common gratitude demands that the President reward this sturdy vocalist, and reward him soon. The other candidates may as well retire. An effort wis made last week to enjoin the Stewart Bros., contractors, from prosecuting work on the turnpike south of town, and an application for a restraining order was marie to Judge Wilson, who referred the matter to J. F. Pitlman, M.C. Before the application could

be heard, however, the parties commenced to negotiate a compromise,

which was cfl'cclcd on Saturday, the

uinintiff'a rccf-ivintr S60 as a con

r siduration fur withdrawing the suit

The plaiotiffi were Wm. Blakeley

Jas Neil of Owen county has

moved to Samuel Harrah'a farm in this county. Dr. Dodd was in town last

week, and w are glad to learn that

his health is improviug. Jesse Baker and wife have left

the vicinity of Stanford for their

new home in Nebraska.

Mrs. Rebecca Jones, mother of

Isaac Claman, has been visiting her

son in this place.

Pension are still maturing,and

Simeon May gets $200 while W. J

Beckett has received $500.

Mrs, PLttmau is well pleased with her new position, and has been

made Secretary of the Board. Rev. Mr. Carrier of the Wal

nut St. Preiu Church, preached in

his father's church at Indianapolis,

on Sunday last, the father perform

ing a like service for the son's congregation in Bloomington same day. John E. Borland ha) rented

his dwelling house in town to Sam

Wallingtorcl, and has returned to

his farm west of town.

W. W.. Wicks -now has three stores. He is also making desir

able improvements on bis handsome

.. College Avenue residence.

Rev. Mr. Taibotr. preached for the Episcopal congregation Sunday.

and John Stipp, and East & East The Revert-ud geutleman created a

' ia si t ixnnAn inuAK!n ftm liu IT

a .1 iL 19 CIV 14 ViKU MICwVlllllC IU1 Vll XJ-

toe revolution, or me i( - - , r.-..J ci.a-i Pl.U- T l.lc

x. ongregauon. j.uose wno wwi dwiuag -

the Wyoming aud other like massacres of American women. Russia

heard him last Sunday speak in

BaOtiihe greet staff of life is .11 taW batter for health foe being

.its mod. That ia the kind

TUnflkart.rh baker, bekee. Ev

evhnaW that has eaten this bread

wiU eat it again. It is superb.

j

Bf N 1 K BT AHEBS lietotSe Barial Caskets, Cases and

Cottne. Hearse and Carriages fur-

Uhed to eider. Orders by tele-

msh will reeetvn prompt atten

tion. Ebon a vouege avenue, aerth end f W. O. FW Build, iaf , BJowngten, I ndiana. A Fatobitb Hotel is the OrraBoceeitojitedwpposite Uw depot Tas koaM ia taie, conTenientiy arrapea, 4 (a rooms are comfortably furnished, ed bails, a wU strpptitxt tabis alt tbal aaroas raifbt destre, are to be found isrra V el I arranged sample roo are feted up in tba Orchard House, and Comtasretai travelers will ami toe Orcbsrd ;c4 koasa at which to stup. M-jal sapMjUod t penotM st nnsynabie Igares. iheksri k Son are the proprietors.

J. W. Dickson has 4 town tots ax. Qraat and Third Sts., wbicb i.e desires la sail. Be will also sell bis meat shop

at aaiamaaa to go sre r.est j-no. NOBODY likes to carry coal oil Clark's wagon will supply your oil. See J. B. Clark's coal oil wagon.

CMss Oil' orders solicited by

wegoo, from !Ularfc'rocery store

oset laak WUe a Wreck,

Wbs map it going dwo hilt everyfcisrfr" is rasdv to eire him a kick." Yes,

tbst . ft is iad, bt natural. Whjr. maa? ween, seeking employment. sroaM t erot it if tsoir hnr had

not been so thin and amy. One Bwttie of

Parker's .Hair Bsbam w tbs the best m-

TMtment UsVs felling bsir, primotea saw grfiwtb sntt restores color. Clean, l,iv-hl psrfnmed, nut a dye. A grftrt jsaMwMtHt T Httar prepsrsr

.i i . i ' liiirh tprnifl of hi form; in the oul

sa triPBdnr to tne ixcnn uunne a- r

the rebellion: whv should not the, pit- He Pch next Sabbath

-r - I -a 1

North teel kindly toward Russia in morning-ana evening eontiueting

u - ith Kno-land. communion exercises iu me morn

Iivrj. as.ra uau 9m9 wea. . I

that ia necessary to convince any B'Q Monn exlubitea a

one that there is the place to secure 1 Chicago publication in this office

riie bargains. last week, devoted to builders' roa

At the residence of B. F. Ad- terials. Under the head of "Mar-

a ft A thai I i .i in. .

sms, "u ouuu vuiKgo a yen Mr, , Die" llie xunn quarry stoue is

W. F. M. Society of the M. E. sold as "Armodite" marble, at $5

Church will meet next Thursday per eobio foot, .awed and nolished

evening. I Pretty good price for a Monroe

The Oratorical Contest is a good j county production.

! fit Tiwlianannlift hotels and I . .

"" " i a nre oecarren, several weeks

the railroads. th !,- nn jt,- wm Tr.

a 3 -f-ww - s mm

Fikest stoek of Wall Paper ev- ner farn) ,!, Qf lown $oing J60 kept in the county, .at McPhoelers A .

qq - i nuiiu ui usowge. J-ue uouse was

flnu Wiadow Shades are finer ,n8Ured n company for which

Uian the nt nd cheaper than tb I Bogers & Henley are agents. The

eneapaq w see w " comnonv anthnrJa Mr HnUu

and examine. acrwmn w. i j , .v- w A Miehisan larmer named investigte nd rflPort ( be the

Ellis found a boy baby on his door

rtep .and adopted the youngster

He named it Blaine Logan Ellis,

because il got left.

Just received a car loai of Sash

Door. Blind; aba a car load of Nxils

JtcrDeeter sc uo

Give Cravens' grocery a call.

It will save you money.

War have a full line of Olivei

Chilled Plows and Repairs. McP, tt Co

Feather Ticks, I5e

Heavy Brown Muslin 6e

CRASH,

4e

Chambra ilii;liain,

Vine DBESS QXMOHAM, IOc

COTTON

IOc

Window Holland, IOc

wci-e their attorneys. -James Morgan is the most prooiineot Denaocratio candidate

I for Mayor, as matters stand now,'

Ho is iu favor of every man in the corporation being permitted to keep one cow and two hogs. This will appeal with wonderful effect to the down-trodden American okixeit, and but one other provision in his platform is netded to insure his

triumphant election, viz: tie

should declare that those who do

not already own a cow and two

hogs shall be supplied with the . , ... Tl.

sainn t. tne cuv s expense. uc

w " f

Progress favors the amendment.

The House could not agree' on

the Senate's $20,000 additional

appropriation, Mr. Gordon being

the principal "lighter." A confer

ence committee was then appointed,

$13,000 agreed upon, and the bill

passed. This gives the lrustees ol ludiana University flo.OUU tor completing building aad furnishing them a very handsome sum, and oue thai will do a vast am-: ount of work if properly applied.

Ou the 24th inst. primary con

ventions will bi held in various wards for the purpose for selecting candidates for city offic-es. An an

nouncement will be touna another column.

favorable impression

Caleb Bell, a well-known citixen, died on Friday last at his residence in Bloomington,. after a protracted illness. Mr.Bell was in his 71st year. The Chaplain of the Prison South, Rev. T. J. Cain, was in

Bloomington last: week. He at

one time was a local preacuer on

the Bloomington circuit.

David V. Buskirk of Gosport, was in town Saturday. Buskirk is

one of our solid river bottom farm

ers, and withal a man whose body

is none too large for hia heart. Ev

erybody is a friend to Uncle Dave

Buskirk. Ed. McGee, who was injured in the railroad wreck near the hoop factory, one morning last winter, has brought suit against the railroad company for $10,000 damage. Lev' Hanson ha brought a similar

suit. Buskirk & Duucan are the attorneys-

Jack Denton, the bricklayer,

is quite sick with pneumonia.

Isaac Walker, of the firm of

Walker Bros., is dangerously sick with pueumonia.

-John Waldron, jr. is confined

to bis bed with an attack ol pucu-moniit.

Rev. J. H. Hamilton, who is , .1 ,T T

now locateo at xew narmony, Ind., was calling; on Bloomington friends last week.

Charley Mobley has been buy

ing a large quantity of fine goods

iu Louisville, and they are now ar

riving.

The widow of W. W. Pitts

has removed to Bloomington, and is occupying the Hamilton house

in the southern portion of lown. M. F. Dunn was in town

Thursday, 'looking after his quarry

interests. He is making prepara

tion for an extended trip this summer by the way of Montreal. F. M. Cotterell, who with Daisy Markoe, brought a theatrical troupe to this place about six years ago, committed suicide at his home in West Virginia, recently. John Graham has set bis face toward Washington City. John is one of the candidates for Postmas

ter of BSoominerton. Can if be

possible that he will iuterview Cleveland ? D. W. Browning, Jos. E. Henley, Walter Lindley and Wm.

N. Hall left Bloomington on Tues

day for the Falls of Eel River, where they intended to camp out two or three days and catch fish. ! John M. McGee has purchased the one story house on East Kirkwood Avenue, at present occupied by Saro'l Dodds, for $1,300. The property belonged to Jack Denton. L'has. Harry man was in town last week, after an absence of several years. He-was surprised to see the improvements that have been made here sines he last saw the town. Jim Sare 'our Jim) has been married in Tehama county, California, without taking the precau

tion to secure a divorce. He has

also been appropriating the money

of other net-sons to his own use.

It seems impossible lor Jim ti quit his old tricks. Wicks & Clark have stocked a store at Elkinnville, Brown county, with a general variety of goods drugs, hardware, groceries and dry goods. It is said to be a good

W v(tr v irk. a -A-f nsa Kahn

. . . , . ' .jw -m

elegaut stoetr. oi spiing Beivf t

among others, a beautiful aor Jf, 2 A

lies in latest shades and sbff , ij

xt win pay y" two.

aKO(J!CEMENT. ' "

R. A. Fosteh will be s csadidti.fei the nomination for City Mayor, ab)a U the diouiion of the ItupuWicaa Frmry Klection. Ed. Progress: Pleusa announce th iC Henry S. Biites will ho a candidate far- tba;;," ? ; office ot City Treasurer, subject to theda t ?

ciston ot tne JKcpuouin HOHiuani's vw-,,,

vention.

STIJDBST3 ATTENTIOJ ! A new1 i lot of latest style hats and furnishing goods at Mose Kahns, just'ars rived. Mose Kahn was in Cinoinitt last week and the result is, another lot of elegant spring suits, under -wear, and all sorts of clothings Call on him.

Fob SALE. An elegant resi-de-ace ou North College A venne. Apply to Bpskibk & PjpycAa; Ryb Bbead, the eetest, most nutritious, and -'wholesome article ever sold in this place, ia now baked by Geo. Bencksrt. If you have never tried theRya Bresd it will pay you to do so, it iavcry nice. Several good towu lots, ou North Madison street, can be pciwlmiftd at reasonable terms. We use "Cream Flour", sold by J. B. Clark, because we flad it tbt best. Cream Flour makeaihi sweet. en, whitest bread. J. B. Clark selU it. Always ask for Cream Flr when you send in an ordr. . J. B Clark sells it. FiKS building lots inside the corporation limits, will be sold ih a body or singly. Tut particulars sea job a Blair.

Go TO- McCslla A G&'-s and wo the new arrivals of stylish Spojf Goods The Dross Goods are very handsome. Best produce always bongli by Hemp. Wilsou, the grocer. Yos can get f;ood butter at his store m well as all the choicest groceries. He makes a specialty of fine tea, coffees, cigars and tobacco,. Why don't you nave your money by paying cash at the-New Yorlc Store? There is a big saving iu it as we can demonstrate- whenever you call and give oar immense stock aa examination. Every lin is new, full and complete aud no man or woman need go on, of theNew York Store unapplied for want of a variety. A pleasure 4 show our goods, as they at so fiw' aud cheap. C. R. PERDUE.

W. J. Afci.ES.

Seed Oats, Clover, Timothy ,and

r. u.:M .t.,v nt-r-! Bluegrass seeti, oest au

F",Uk , lowest prices, for sale by

pnse, we iriisii ui mccv -paying profit, Two 4-mule teams hauled the goods from this place on Wednesday morning. If Mr. Gordon of Putnam co. will become a candidate for a Gov

ernment positiou iu Alaska or some other far-off country from whence the walking w bad, the Progress will promise 1o use its best endeavors to secure his appointment. We believe we could really admire Representative Gordon ten thousand

miles away. Tube Carter, who for several

j yt ars has been with Wicka, in the

Bee Hive, hue. gone to hlkinsville, to take :lut: of a stock of 0wH,

White Belgian Seed Oats, best In the market, for sale by,CoUiu & Karseil. ' Miiia Finest stook of Dress Qtwd in the town, just roccivol by McCalta & Ca the wost silo dry goods men . DoN't make a purchafe lf boots Mitd shoos or any article of Dress Trimming or Dress Goods, till you have iauiiaed ilcCiill & Co.'s stock. ..

t

Mrs. Sjrah K'Mins, near South j p!aCed there by Chr!. & . Wieks.j

Rases, Hoes, Shovels, Spade

of ail varieties at alerneeters Jo.

The President has deliberate-

Iv thrown away a means of aequir

ing much valuable and interesting

information .regarding curren1

events. He slaves himself.

I have some articles of fund

tare and household goods wbicb 1 wi.l tii -

aosc of at reasonaol rnces. . , r ..M &

airs. iisiBuei aun, . uugo ,t. Low pricea are telling at Cra veaV Cash store as is evidenced the large patronage that has alr?;dy been built up iu the FeCorner. V Eoos for setting, of Pure Plv mouth Rick Chickens, ran be had en ap plication to MiaaKinina Houston, Gospor Ind., at ?5c. a setting. Greene County Comrriieniooei have advertised for bids.tor the en-

tton of a new Court-house, t Bloomfield. The building is to e of stone, brick aud iron, siac 78x1 1

aifiuster) wbicb he did. The com.

pany then immediately sent Mr. N,

U. Uill a check for the amount.

f hat ia the way to do business. A colony of one hundred emi

grants left Sullivan recently, for Gordon, Neb., the point at which

the former Sullivan county colo

nists located a year ago. The location is in the Antelope valley, near the northwest corner of the

atate, one hundred miles from a

railroad, though a grade for one

ias been made and a road is prom : I ; i . .. nil .

rau ui a anon time, tncy arc in

he track of the Black Hills route

Joe Buskirk formerly of Bean

Blossom tp. is located iu Gordon.

The City Council has cstabt ! ! 1 il. . r. ii " .

usueu tuc ioi lowing voting pruincts: 1st ward, Branuock's shoe

,hop; 2d ward, County Library

K)in ; 3d ward, Clark's blacksmith

hop. The inspectors and judges

or the May election are as follows

1st ward, Inspector, Emery Voss

fudges, T. Ii. Sudbury and Chas

'iuert, 2nd ward, Inspector, John

i May ; Judges, A. T. Massey and

. K. Rhorer. 3d ward, liiswctor Jen. F. Adams: Judges, J, A

H iliztnau and Joliu Cuniphell,

)Extra Super All Wool

Carnet, 70e

H ISA

65C

Union, was injured tailing from her oliair.

recently m ) In bis leisn-c aiomcnts, Tob ;n y

Two years i ojve some attention to killing

COIiSIP AT FEOPfcE.

Wicks feCOa

-8ol. Payne is P.M. at the newly created .atfice of "Gent," in Salt Creek tp.

Mrs. Jule Fee went to Indian apolis, on Monday, called thoro by telegram, to be at the bedside of htr sister, Mm. Bark, who U dangerously sick. Hon. Tlios. R. Cobb was in town cn Monduy, the guast of his brother-in-law, Newton V. Mathers.

Ivra. fjeonurd and wife are

ovite alona in their old aire. Four

of the children are now iu Oregon,

and cine of the sons now residtss in

Texas.

James Gilmore is exeavatiug aj

cellar foi:

croct ou the lot opiiosite Gilmore Bros, wagon shop, on west. 6th

streel;. I lie builnuig boom begins, be lore tue freeze is out of the yrju ud. Mrs, Eflio W. Ijee and son, G. W. Jlec, of Greencastle, are visiting Umir invalid relation, Mrs. Nancy

Robertson, at MilttuS.lvobei ton's. Mrs. Lee is in her 81st year, aud quite active for one of her age.

She ia the relict of Col. Joliu W.

Lie, and siitor of Hon. Craven V

Hosier, well known citizens iu the ened

tail' history of Moorcecoucity

ago sh wan thro.vn from her horse and sustained a broken thigh. 3he has beeu so badly crippled as

to be confined to a chiir ever since, and fell from it, as related above. Lightning didn't strike Frank Dobson last November, but he says it came near finding htm Tuesday

uight a week, as it shocked a horse

in his stable so seriously -that it

seems nermunentlv disabled. The

x 1

horse was thrown to the ground,

and has not been able to arise since.

Tuo electricity paused down a post

near the stable aud entered the

ground.

-On Tupsduy of last week John

W. Sare, of Harrodsburg, was trim

miug t ie topi; of some beech trees for Theodore Thrasher, at Smitb-

ville. He had cut a limb over, his

head and it lodged, and as he

.n. h,.n,t.-n he will: thought it would iHt tatt tie raaue

a ts s VHSiUisaa ' ' ' -' w

au attempt to cut ou a umo mat

lay in front oi him, bringing the

ax back over bis shoulder to strike

a powerful blow, but just as he was brineing it ovor. the limb

above dropped ou the handle of the ax, turning it and driving the blade into hia face, cutting a deep gash from the base of the ear to the right corner of tlrt mouth. Tim was about 2 p. in., atul be bled till uear 7 before (he hemorrhage was stopped. Sare lost a large

quantity ot blood arid vvafisowcau-

Hint he could not Hi up, on

j i? uow ii.mvaia-. .ng.

snakes, at Brown county is cele

brated for rattlesnake oil and oak staves.

Some ten days ago a 3-year

old child of Jas. B. Fans, drank

some lye, and although suffering

greatly for several days, is now so

much better that it will doubtless

get well. The child had been visiting the family of its graud-par-

ent, Mr. McCaughan, ana while

there hud been given maple syrup

out of a pan similar to the one iu

which Mrs. Faris caught lye from

a hopper, and it is conjectured that

the child (as it was not seen to do

so) lay down and attempted to

drink from the pan, fortunately

netting but a -very small quantity into its mouth. A large quantity is not necessary to produce death, even in an adult, Wm. Emery, the well known harness maker, root with another

accident Suaday a week, Many

years ago le fell from a hay -mow and injured his spine so badly that

he has eve: since been compelled

to goon ciutches. A year or so

ago he fell ami broke his left lejr; and on Sunday a week he again fell,

this time breaking his right leg. Not many persons in his condition

would have made the successful

light for business that he has. With ail his afflictions, he has shown uncommon buainees 6aaci'.v ind h .kw'ul ciK.jJt , .

Anxious as they are to sell goods JlcCalla & Co. are w'illinc;t doyot- - : : tion of their linw to tba oi-Hnction . counts due them. Yutt'd better. pa y .;.

Spiunu Wraps, very stylh-i.

reo.4ved at Jli-Onlla & I No LADY CAN. "Sold new silk or cab'-,?ro dress witht. . '.ft calling nl M Cuiln & (..'s fcloro i.-.-.auiming their Sprir g Uoods. "(ioLDKN Rule." The-neafist

and most varied stock of cold weather goods in the town, may be found on the shelves of Charley ''lDbley' store. So long has Cwiy Jmsw in the business here, aodo intimately is he acquainted with want of the people that he can alwaymlect a stock that will meet the r quirementa of his customers. It

won't take all tne money you can raise to buy your winter Jlxiogs a Mobley's, but lie sells very law, yet strictly for cash.

All ihe girls go-to McCalht s bat-atise thoy kepp tbo' Choicest g;.d and feeep every fling they newlv Thb best, which is always tho ohMpest, " he found at the' tfcKie vt UcChIIs Co., west side f tba sttws. Largo, Clio stook of good.

urn mm ., Now the Sprtng-tim-

proaclung, and the eople

hire to have neatly tattingij

suits cut ami made ehouttji.

tmiP. but llflslen to iMtW.

merchant tailoring irSJ?

south sfte pnhite sqitf wTOsvag. ehoice line of Freneh a 'terifl

piece goods arc kept in liulu ciA disnlaVed by Mr.

ti.a uftteolHin oi fuvtwi

the taste outl judgment egti

lw him in ihe fashionit!

k.j ,.ai-iinnts is theatti

the rlnislietl artist. Mnfjp

owes hw resiiectable ,Vt

the ski" "d tasfe of w .

and such being the "oastj,

not but pronounce

true RhUanthronist.

thorough artist and ffetfltl H em? W iLfstw' aeelt'tNwi

ware and bMww Jij vm-:

and eo eau sv tW

bargains to- those, tW'

tlO5

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