Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 April 1885 — Page 2

JVfafcsf emcA fStemhg Homing, y ' VHIUI A.BABE, MitBr mft

IS ADTAilt'E, UH Year

Charles P. Bryan writes to the

Bearer Timta from Washington that "President Cleveland lives in daily fear of assassination."

Peace is what England and Russia are desirous of securing, and

if they don't get it any other way

it looks like they have determined

to fight for it. a m

The NewOrleana Time Dem

ocrat asserts that 170,000 of the people of thatjcity have never been near the Exposition. If they will

not patronize their own show, how .1 - . .mIa Ia rAtrl

can wey capcra. pwi twelve hundred or two thousand

miles to do so?

The reservation of a strip of.

land, on the American side, at NiMn Falls, far the free use of the

public, is provided ly the Legiala-

rne waist "

hip or pistol-pockets are all that are allowed in fashionable panta

loons.

Solatia of the Trade Dollar

question).

To the Progress :

Let our ablest statesmen consult i . . . w f nar

wren now we are kk "

along with two silver dollars of un

equal value, xne govern raeui -sued both the trade dollar and the standard, and Btarted them out on their mission at par. But it has

bees discovered that the standard

dollar is the most valuable, ana that on account of a little discrepancy in the grains of silver contained in the trade dollar, thereby the

latter has to slip down, and out oi circulation, except at a discount of 15 per cent. Who should lose that amount, is the question? I should sav the government. Both dollars

were maae in aecuruuco -

College Affairs-

DEATH OF

Prop. Jobdan has been off on

a lecturing tour, through the State. Judge Fra&CiS WilSOll

Garbeb's lecture on the . m

Come Juoge rranois wuson, oi wre

10th Judicial Circuit, died at his

" I Tt

Ww - , tuniversHY.

act of Congress, tne legislative - , ite KixoUvly,

government, ami r ,

Prof,

South to-night (Tuesday), nut,.

Prof Jordan's lecture on the borne in Bedford, on Sunday morn

Matterhorn, May 5. Both lectures ing at 8 o'clock. Judge W. nas free. I been subject to periodical attacks of

Rev. N. C. MeDlix, D. D. will erysipelas in the face for years, and . I mi 1 f 1 . I

preach in the U. F. Church next on mtsraaay oi last woe auuco Sabbath morning and evening. an attack of unusual severity. His

Rev. N. C. McDlU. of Richland, face was go much swollen that one

Ind., will deliver the next Sabbath not familiarly acquainted would

afternoon lecture. Subject: my-1 scare nav JTOuBu,. thology. took train for Bedford that morn-

The last Sunday lecture was mg, and at latest advices, Jjnciay,

given by Jrrot. iNooie uuuer, i - d

Butler University. Prof. Butler sick in saw nr. vwUUV

once connected with Indiana d a letter from him by the noon

W- heard his lecture tram Friday. At may be surmwea

I then that bis many, mends in Hioomington were greatly shocked upon

was

the signature

at mi .,?

come a law. xnia ia a " national.importance. Niagara will enjoy boom, when this act goes into operation. During the heavy storm on the afternoon of. the 8th, the Wash

ington monument was struck three

times by lightning, without cans-

me the least damage. Col. Casey

examinedthe aluminum the follow

MitnMt nr our

T . .11 l1 a tuJ-. I T . . v 2-, tk. Otkmrxna V,

ZZZZ oe wMyl: Some rf the boy. bearing of hi. death Sunday mora ik. nanal. that hndv should re-1 1 .i ..j it. l. ik:. ovm. l iosr.

r r-- - . nave eiecieu iue m 6 i - . , a j

the wronir bv taKinar up an .. . , - e. I judM Wilson was vear. oi

a i aKMMti-srt knmani nw in nrsiwrviin! iu i n

age,and had been a prominent mem

la f .1 T : r,- T.aruim

tbeo, making thn a standard dol- Pbo,. CotJWEB of Wabash de- m " br. That h. just andfair solution the Chair of Botany. The Monroe counties during the p. f .h. tr. dollar Question. The mm ! , , . A .!. twenty years. H term as Circuit

. - ... nower oenmu iu iinu-, i . , , , . , , -t

Judge would nave expirea in novembei. He was a cool, clear-lwad-

ed lawyer, and could grasp the, points in a ease submitted to him

seemingly by intuition. He was at one time a member of the law firm nf Tuiden. Wilson Jk Miers. of this

Miss Rum "is reported to be a fine . d t Bedford, of

lion. Moses x . iunn.

tore of Sew York, and needs oniy j of trade dollar question. Ane h-htad the throne. the wo

of the Governor to be- (government coined P em rin 0MerefiMed consent.

man in

She doesn't know Bloomington

like he does.

"Ash T. Rom" ind "M. T.

I w -U J al TUmm-

iiri za. Kom i jnff" win Miurvn liic uihmiu j

any ourden. wnereas n m u- --6 " j e mai mm tn rarrv them, dav nicht. Temperance Contest.

or discount them at id per cent

in nimnlation at nar. and let it re-

Wn thon at nar. The expense of

buying up all the trade dollars at par, and recoining tbem, the people

would not leel or iook upon it o

NEW

YORK

T.

Letter trenaF. A. filler. MorraDtown, April 21st, 1885.

jca iwmi: T hmvii not writUa a line

... I tn for ouite while. This ia our sec-

imt morning wun a power iui 1 nd vear t ibU pbce. I find many good

. . , i i

scope ana lonna as mw aw bright as when it was placed on the summit some months since.

So acute is the sheep's .sense of

hearing, it said, that she ao dis

tinguish the sound of her own lamb among a thousand others, all bleating at the same time; and tbelamb

too,'is able to recognise its mother's

it be in the

Vinrl friends, and some who are not very

I hara found her, at elsawhora,

plenty to do. 1 am glad to say that w Sum had Mine success. Our meeting at

this place in the winter continued three

n.,k. and was of zraat interest, resulting

in thirtv additiona. At the close of the

niin a cum forward and kneeled at

altar, ana receivea me oramsuni

writer nd reader. "Jug

"Crusader" are the orators.

The Prep. Temperance contest

next Thursday night. Thedeclama-

tions between miss iease wciei-

land and Josie Pittman are exciting considerable interest and much comment. Every body ought to

go.

Pjbop. Kibkwood talked to the

Seniors Wednesday morning on

On Monday morning ibe remains were taken from Bedford to Psoli,

in Orange county, his old home,

where the burial took place at 2 o'clock P.M. The members of the Bar, and the

County Officers of Bloomington, at

tended the funeral in a body.

The Bloomington Bar and County

voice, even though

midst of a large flock,

aoost equal to the

insr in a democrat who is called by wen vusiting the iek, a host of men, wo- . - N man and children took DOSKSSlon of our

i 1 c . Kountifiil aivht indeed.. We

have built a good stable or barn, that has "Kirkwood's Law on the planetary officer, raft in the Court House, at

rLSf. SJito XTwe hnpTto Rotation." Classes in Astronomy 3 P.M., Su oday, April 26th, 1885

re completed and dedicated befors icon- generally go from the University to m,te arran gtment to attend the

io,m...- Wa .htnt . T i... TS f- !1

interest financially, I am rmn to ac- wunous Kuuwiug 1 lunerai OI JUOge xrancia neon,

Cleveland to accept office,

. complish something fr God and humani-I prof KirkWOOd ha. done in at paolif on Monday, April 27th

Mnj. Jan. B. Mulky was appointed

Chairman, and Wm. F. Browning

the city primary is emi-1 was made Secretary of the meeting

The Bar and County Officer de

cided bv resolution to attend the

S.

l iiih ia Ei- '

Sense of hear-1 Yerterday, the 20th, was our 37th A- this field ot study.

' I r :.: .u . h.... nr aim wn. I Tns nnminntion of HenrV

VOHUIS - , " i a MMm " J

1. Jhh. Mmnvwl hHft and

Wee tables, loaded with the good nentlv satisfactory to the students

things of this life. We had a guod tirne . , -enerally

uuif nwuui ininiM irit inr lit- wuicu wn i b r v

will erer hold ia lemembranee toward The colleee vote will be cast for funeral of the Hon. Francis Wil

those Rind friends. , . . n .A TTol. L AimA tkia ninrninv at 8

If A fiijliAA. 1 mm W IIMU, " I off nuu e -

publicans alike. Who wants to o'clock. Citizens, generally, were

stand up to be knocked down, in also invited.

The following were appointed a

resolutions,, with

Tours Respectfully,

The Government at Washington says that-the whole oi the Indian. Tewitory-Js guaranteed by the

United States to the use oi friendly Indian tribes forever. Squatters may not light- npon it. If there

-eutnerer tfaey are not

permanent, and may be driven off at any asoment. So the people who are "sitting on the fec.ee?," as mil maltnor fur Oklahoma

0 . I a.kuli thf innrpmp enurt com ml a- I u r..J .nnth.. tn him.

to be thrown open to settlers, may T" " ".. Anril "JIZZZJZ.

as 11 get ctowu and go to work 1 27th A the ork wij then de- u.. ,hB f th Students.

i l kim u vsaao w-w'w r at 'something more profitable. volve upon, the supreme bench alone, facnty an( Trasteesnd waschosen.

a! I :lA..au kaIMM l IfUf m I a ! a A

Jtle

STORE.

gmltmvllle Itaaa. What a change a few days ot sunihino

does make; it seeras to change all nature

and drive dull care from the face or man.

did not intend to give a dissertation on

sunshine, but to tell what people are do

ing, in and aoout tne village.

McDowell A Oo. are sawing lumber in

large quantities daily. There is a bucking machine preparing that huga pile of staves for shipment.

W. Carter is buying and shipping but

ter and eggs nuarly every day.

Major Grimes is planing a large field of sod ground, to Umd corn on, to fill that

new erib he is going to build.

John Tatum is hauling lumber to build

a small barn on bis lot.

Ah Dowden and Mollie his wife.aro fitt

ing up the Floyd house, in their neat and

artistic style.

Bobert Bakor. our young and energetic

blacksmith, in makiug his nnvil ring with clearer and louder tones than ever. Thore

is a Baker-Fox at his house, of which gen

der this deponont nayeth not.

We had quite an affair in the village

last week. A fellow came along styling himself Frof. McCalla, and stated that he wished to get a room to give a lecture in on the "Union Soldiers," and applied to the Trustees of the Union M. K. Church

for the use of the house. He obtained it, then opened, a sleight of hand show of a

low order, una they stoppea mm. no ce waited until Monday night after meet-

then he opened out in the old point

shop, and gave an entertainment to a few

nertons. Attar tne penortnance was over

and the people were gping to their quiet homes, there came up a sudden little storm, and instead of raining or hailing water or ice, it rained eggs, and each one teemed to be aimed at the Professor, which grestlv enraged or excited him, and he left very hurriedly, repeating Latin words. Our Sunday school is increasing ia number, and growing in interest each earning together.

George Fez fat building a bun on his

farm west of town.

Wm. Denton leaves foi Kansas to day .

riAifmmniuii

MI llli

Look, Everybody,

Special Array

NEW GOODS.

Mose K

An eat ire new stock of Clothing, bought this

week im Cincinnati, at marvelonaly Mt 4&Jf will b placed on sale nttLAMWW

ON WJEDKESlfA M, AJPHJlm VVtn.

These Goods were bought at a sacrifice, and the public willbr given the benefit thereof. If you wish to buy the cheapest goods ever shown, please call and examine,,at

Kahn's Boss Clothing Store.

4th Door from Corner, west

5

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i aaaii asa ianu - s

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i h aaai aaat aaav -

AT

Prices

in-

Therr are 650 cases on the su

nronwmnrt ducket, and it is thought stand up

i the number will more than double opposition

within the next two years. If Alhnnv Tenderer: On next committee on

there shoulj be no more appeals, Thursday night Dr. D. S. Jordan, str actions to report, at a Bar Meetthe supreme imlges could not entire- of the State University, will be in nt, next Tuesday, at7Jp.m., in

jy umpuee vi us osto " " '""jthe city anq usiiver a iree lecture next three Tears. The term for I ncaion. Dr. Jordan is the

stin lnoialntnm haviae failed to

President Cleveland hs grace- j mace any provision whatever for r It A . " 1 I!.: .1 xn- knnnam

colleee-bred sons of Presi-

elever,

J 3avtuM. Th President is

u t. .v. MBMl -ith I officers was

HHl W Mi J """"" f" 1 . , . .

SS1CDV j 0

The primary election for city

held by the R"publi

Bis social attentions to the

members of the family of his predecessor, while eminently proper in themselves, will prove very gratifying to the friends of the murdered statesman, who embrace maeh

the larger portion of the people of!

the United States.

has a name as a scientist not

onlv in America but in Europe,

though yet only thirty-five years of

age. Having oeen maae jrresraent he desires to become acquainted with the people of the State, and

The prin- hence his proposed visit to New

the candi- Albany.

Statistics collected by the Naval Bureau of Intelligence concern

ing the relative strength of the two Powers show that while Russia's standing army ia more than twice the aixa of England'", England's

navy is nearly double that of Buseta. The British navy comprises

more than seventy-five thousand

officers and men, against forty-four

thousand in the Russian navy.

Russia estimates the war footing

of ber active army at one million officers and men, increased by the

reserves, onesaeks, and local troops

to nearly twice that number. These are Russian figures, however, and

may be exaggerated

The best posted men on the

culture of trees denounce the pre

vailing mania of pruniag maple

trees in Maroh and April. The sap at this season of the year is going up, and many fine maples are

being ruined by the pruning hook

of - inexperienced persons, or by those who simply want to hack at a tne and get pay for it. The best

months to trim couple and other

trees are February and June.

large number of the most scientific forrieaftcriirts prefer June to any

month in the year for trimming

The Brooklyn fcaele says

Pantaloon-i are cut larger in the

leg, the fashionable size is now be-

ine eiirhteeo inch knee &d seven

teen and ooe-lnlf inches at the hot

t wn. with a slight spring over the foot'. The seams are made up plain

nod pockets in front re losing caste with tatty driers, Two

watch-packets ot liberal

einal contest was over

dates for Mayor, and in the third ward over the office of Councilman, Maj. Jas. B. Mulky, R. A. Foster and Vf. W. Harrold were the can1- 1 . J 3 al

UUa mr ayor, ' TU TTira Trenart- HoUSC,

stood : 1st ward, Foster, 45 ; Mul- JLTTT. r . The

ky, 0; Harrold, 5. 2d ward,

Mulky, 108 ; Foster, 43; Harrold

-The fire boys had some fun,

mixed with hard work, last Wed

nesday evening. It was a race be

tween Hose Companies Nos.3 and 4

the Court House : Hon. J. W. Bunkirk, Chairman ; J. F. Pittman, John H. Louden, Wm. P. Rogers, Wm. F. Browning, Jos. . Henley, and R. W. Miers. D. W. Browning, J. M. Hinkle,

W. M. Alexander, Wm. N. Hall, Isaac Claman and Joseph S. Payne were appointed a committee to drape

in mourning the Judge's Chaiir and

Desk.

The citizens of Bloomington and

vicinity are cordially invited to at

tend the Bar Meeting, Tuesday ev

Ellettiivllle Items. From EUettsvilla Citizan.

Circuit court commenced last Monday

The caso of David Allan has been, continued till next lrm of court.

Mrs. Julia James Branbam who has

been very dangerously low for several

waeks is no butter.

Hrs.T.K. Rtiwlinf.dauehter Miss Minnie,

I and son Kugenu, of rort Howard, W t.

are visiting the family of Uapt. U. .

Perry.

While. Duutin ud wire fence yesterday

a snort piece struca w mis uunnmg in

the eyelid in:ticting a painful wound

The "Union Scout" was give to

large audiences three times during

the past ten days, with the loilow ing cast of characters :

FEDERALS.

Frank Harrison, the Uncle Scout,

John Mstson.

DD TXJ'HPG H 1 1 0s Cbas. Harrisn. loyal Northern Merchant.

i Hill J. B. Kdmondsan

Johnny Havrison, Drummer boy of At

lanta, aimer w uiiams,

Mrs- Martha Harrison, wife ot Mr. H.

Hiss Mabel ferry,

Mlas Alice Harrison, daughter of Mr. H

Miss Erne Matthews.

Phil Smith. IW Jonas, Friends of the

Harmon Gao. Seeks, Wulio Sharp.

YoctiD Eltinti GrumbleboQk, luyal dutch-

n ir . i . l

man, eo. uvriauu

Cant. Carrinzton. of 33d Indiana,

11 u.. Anu.v.

Col. Wallace, of 33d Indiana,

John JE:iRin.

Oen. W. T. iherman, J. O. Snarp.

Maj. Dayton, W m. SJtruit. Daughter of tb regiment,

' ipna aarns. IX)N FEDERATES.

Monroe Colib, wealthy Georgian, and af

terward Col. of tha 10th Georgia TiKors, C. S. A. Fred. Matthews.

Harry Cobb, son of Monroe Cobb, wet.

10. b tirorela iigers, jonn o-.eeio.

Mabel Cobb, daughter of Monro Cobb,

and tbe Dnien Spv, ituth Stimpson.

Uncle Tom, tha funniest nigger in Geor-

Jbate consume.

Special Drive

Dress Silks.

One Week Only,

Beginning April 27th, and continuing thvougb tbe week, a REDUCED PRICES

f COME AND 1 SEE US. f

WICKS &

4 BEST, 5o.

BLEACHED MUS

LIN, 5c. BE ST INDIGO

BLUE Prints, 71-4c

Extra Super All Wool

Caroets, 671-2

aV

Good Brussels

Carpets, 60e.

Toweling CJrasli, 3 l-2c j Seerrgsea,lt John 3iMn' of 10 6SBp &

Ham Crawford, wm. aiatson.

At sevenil times mere were otoer on the sti-ge in minor parts, among whom

were Kewt. May, Aimer Ttiomas, fleas.

Minet, Fred Harris and outers,

To Turnpike Contractors. ! NOT1CJ5 IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Scaled Bids will Im rrcsived a tbe Auditor's Office, Monro County, Indiana, until 9 o'clock, WEDN B8DAY, APRIL 29th, 1885,

Petition for rmWmmtpi State of Indiana, MwMtt imUMi-; In the Monroe Circuit

Jane' U Henry, Eliza H. t0ll0

art Henry, Bamudl nssn Hemphill, Wm. C. Uenry, aud tela Rogers.

Now somes the plaintiff by Ml

i

ening, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Court

Half Wool Delane8, 11c

All Wool Jeans, 331-3 Oood aHurtingPlaids, 7 (.004 Feitiher TiekiBcr, 14c.

DesbleWMih Cat Cashacrcs 40c

meat, which resulted in tbe prize,

which had been offered, being tak-i-r n rni. a C

n exr ka i n Hipuin lira

ni j aiu Q. t?,v- i v .

OU wru, au.my, w, , . h ,.: lfift

66 ; Harrold 3. ,, nnnna; tu Wnl

. . . . , , iiKHisir i ri

The candidates wr vierit, war- , at 6:48 m and

bal and Assessor naa no oppon

The meeting adjourned till Tues

day night. JAS. B. MULKY. Ch'man. Wm. F. Bbowwing, Sec'y.

twn.

For Treasurer, H. S. Bates and

Wn. Buddy were candidates. The vote was: 1st ward, Bates, 68;

Roddy, 38 ; 2d ward, Bates, 111 ;

Roddy, 39; 3d ward, Bates, 78 ; t

Boddy, 66, and

for Councilmen, Hill in tbe 1st

ward, and Ben. Yoss in the 2d

had no opposition. In the 3d ward the contest lav between A. J.

Hoover and John Campbell. The vote was: Hoover, 43; Campbell, 90.

Knights t Pythias trotn six

Laidirea. came to Bloomineton to

four squares and a half to the creek work in theJAmplified Degree. They in front of the graded school build- . Gittm, Wm. A. Pickens.

ing. No. 3 laid 150 feet of ho-e and was ready for water at 6:51 ; time, three minutes. No. 4 did the

same work in four and a half min-

Water was thrown in four

F. M. Field, T. F. Cahill, L. 8.

Wiillaoe, J. Coble, D. 8. Ward,

H. Westfall, T. M. Niles, A. J Hieks, F. Hopper. T. Baiue, C. H

Hutchinson. F. Ilidenhonr, W. ,

The Ladies of the ChriMian Church will ?ivc a Mav-day supper in

tha rear rooiua of the new church, next

Friday evemag, May 1st. Cbicken pie, with everything also that

ia gooa, wm oe servso. J.ca vream anc Cake eatra,-

Tickets 20c. each, family of 6 SI .00,

rkxrs .open at 5 o'clock. All are invited

Proceeds for unanaeners.

The regular monthly meeting

of the W. C. T. U . will be held on Mon-

dav evemne next, Jssy 4th, in tbe United

fall attondence is desired. Let every member of the canvassinR CommitUw try tr, h nrcaent. that a full rprt of the

work may be maeV,with arrangemeots for

coiiouting theimouni lawraiwu.

A HEW feature has been intro

duced by Mose Kahn. Jivery Saturday ho bns arranged to have an auction ..to in fmnt nf hilt atarfl. iTOOdS SOlO

without reserve, and t' bargains and

nrices are tha order of the day. " non

you are in town on Saturdays, come

and be will entertain you well. I HAVK a quantity ot the Lea

man Seed Corn, also tbe choicest

wU. , varieties, all warranted to

: grew. Jionn orders with Dunn & Co,

Collins & KitrxPli, or at my rsiieniw, on

ize sire in i hatfufiie weBtof town, I. MUrfiW aLiIj.

a half minutes after starting jSwigart, J. R. Greene, Grand Cb

R. Dunlop. John Howard, J. W,

Davis. Harmon Baker. The K. of

P. of Bloomington are in a flourishing condition, and are receiving

new accessions at each meeting.

There is talk of a train bet wen

Lafayette and Mitchell, and after

inquiry of persona who are in a po

sition to know, we laarn that it

amounts to just this: The man

agement have the matter under ad

visement, and have written let

tern to the various station agents.

asking them what patronage would

ba extended to such a train ; and

there the matter rests for the pres

ent. The present management are

working in the interest of Lafayett

and Chicago.

John SI. McQee wrote to

fitnto Superintendent Holcorobe

last week, with reference to Trus

tees reports, and has received th

following reply: "Trustees will run some risk

filinsr their reports, wheu there are

two claimants to the office of Coun tv Suoeriuleudent. I nrcMimeth

declared Superintendent could exact the penalty for failure to report. I should ad rise trustees to such ciroumstanues, to report to both claimant.

from the engine house. Fire was lighted in the engine when it left

the honse running four and a

half squares, getting up steam and

throwing water in 4 minutes. No.

hose reel was equipped with six

men; No. 4 was equipped with four men, each reel carrying 550

feet of hose. The hook and ladder made the same start and ran tbe

same distance, extending a ladder

to the second story of the school

building with two men at the top,

in four minutes from the time of

starting. Persons who art well

posted in such matters say that this

time is difficult to excel by practic

ed companies in large cities. The

streets on tbe line of the race were crowded with people who took a lively interest in the Contest and in the result. B. H. Campbell, wife and daughter, of Dayton, O., were here last week in attendance upon the funeral of Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Campbell's mother. Miss Emma Chase, daughter of Rev. Ira Chase, of Danville, is the guest of Prof. Atwatcr and I'n mi !v.

I

for Gradirr;, McAdmiaing and Improving the llloomttold Ro..d, known as the

JJmsmore et ai riKO, accoruins vo : mo

& East, their attorneys, and!

plaint hrein, together with na,-

tbat said dsfandant, Margarat'j

William Henry and Samuel,

plans and spMiBcatiuns now oa file at the w ig for partition pj

auuiwi umi;. . and tnt guut non-resident

Bids will be received and contracts necessary parties thereto. .fj awnrctei . iipecitiud in said plans and. Notice is therefore hereby 1V4

spccincations. ) resident defendants, that uni

The Co,ra,Hor will be rredb,g.ve ZVUati

to tne SmWWCUOH OI tne uoaru ui wui- r ... , .

ton, in said Uounty aiMBtaliv I

of the contract.

Payments will be mado in bonds, as tha work" pre greases, by estimates made by the Superintendent, reserving 20 per cent, until the Inal completion and acceptance of the wvrk. The a tntrsct will be let to the lowest and best Ijiddor, the Board of Commission, crs and ihe Superintendent reserving the right to reject any and all bid. B. F.ADAMS, JB, AprU t, 1885 Superintendent.

The "Banner" is waving tor an

now, aud uhe firm is "squandering"

Pare Silks, Warranted, reduced money on, aavenwing.

WUBE. H vh

Cravcms think otherwise.

Soild v Cannichael has cast his

lot with Cravens' "Banner" storr, WI aVOT S rrOQiaJIiauOll.

!( 1 i 11 W

Fee Corner, ana win oe lounu there hereifter by his many friends.

Price.

Wladow Bollaad, 9e

Best Dm Giigkiwt, ?Uiin,m

I hat is

But the

COTTON JEANS,

He

Ghambra Gintrham,

11 i.55

Best Check Gimrhams,

8C.

Kybbiybody ought to use "Cream

Flour' sold by James B. Clark it is the talk of the town. If you

useitoncii you will wonder why

you didn't use it before. Remera- . ., . .. .1. - utLu, zi:,A

ier tnsx it m i iw . . .i. An ik.i

eerv. next to tne 1 . . wl fl

keepo lhii"Jream riour.

Weuise "Cream Flour" sold

by J. B. Clsrk, because we nna is ne

but.

Ciieam FixUR makes the sweet

est, whitest broad. J. B. UlarK sells it.

Always ask for Cream lour

when you send in an order. J. B. Clark 9elli it.

Pension Claims Proseaeted WITHOUT FEE

UNLESS S1UCCKS8FIIJU. "vnX YEARS! EXFER1BNCK. APPLYTO

MILO B. STEVKJNS ju.

Omcws: Wubington, if. v-i Und O. ; Detrcit, Mich ; Chicago, 111.

W ar now readv to do all kinds

nf tin worli andslateine. McPheet-

crs Hardware Co.

Great reduction in price of Tin

ware. Guarantee our stock. AlcPheeters Hardware Co.

Mohby to loan, in sums of flOO

to $1000, en long ar short time, on goon

Vb Goods being sold on oredUp we sell every

thing in stooh at strictly 6 0ra i worr.ii

CASH PMICJSS, See us before you buy.

or del r tn said complaint, '

ba nok.ra anu aeterminea ia i

Witness my name, and 'th'i court, affixed at Blooming! a r af.K!h. A tj.. isas.

rsiALl D. W. BROWJfH

Marciill-Sa Monro UMtttt

BooK

Hi

H.vinr been admonished both by Phi"

sicisns end our State Board of Health, that the widespread of cholera will probably occur in our countrv this season, and in ordei that we may be ablo to protect oumelveii against such a terrible calamity, and that the healthfulness and cleanliness r -i,. ! r Rlnitminsrton mav be pre-

' " - . 5. - - .

served und her reputation ror me samo vo

maintained at bom ana aoroaa. I, tberefore, Mayor of the City of Blc.omii.Rton, do recommend and commund ihat the city rules and relation in refetwee to cleaning up all 1Kb, the eleaninic of ail gutters, Ueys, cor, vaults, iiewers, c., be observed to tbe lettcr. I further recommend and urge that the City Board of Health takeimmeaiete steps to And out and report lo the marshal nt hunt in nroner order.

I further mre urge tbat all the advice eivn by thu Board of Health be strictly Jr.,.;.,! n,,r. r., avoid the necessity of their

being mioreeit. by tow. Mayor.

mni PftflPKTtTDl sfaal

X Book Store announoas to S WtS

patrons, and an iaaaaaawa BtUajSjatjclM

ones, that be

Still

and thoueh ha has bam

ing the fact, ba ia atfti Dl.u.l.Miu v A lurt. ,'aM

iiiwniiiiwi, mm. wh S " ever to cater to tha varied tastas

cultured community. 1?boj;.'t to an immense stoek of ScbosA

lege Text Books ho has a.

Wall Paper, WJ

r j wit,

c.

L PERDUE,

Kihciak & BuBK have rented the meat shop recently occupied by Mr. Dixon, end aire keeping f t0 beef, rx'i-k, hams and bacon, all of toe bast quality, irhoy will takejipecml psim; to secies th best cattle tbat can be bouffht, nd yHii Ml and r treatment, hop., to plM0 'nPjb-3y invite you to cull. Shop in lb "Progress Block."

irT9.Tn T

Take Notice.

Bv an Ordinitnccof the Common Ooun-

The Young JtnsrUsh Draft and Clyde

Horse. CHICAGO TOM, Will itand the ensuing season on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week, at tbe biira of J. M. Miller, four miles oust of BliwmingUn ; on Thursday, Friday and Stuiday of uaoh week at the stable of My A Cole, snd will bo let to mares at (10 to insure, insurance due when colt is foalfld. Any person parting with his roans before she i known to be with foal i r.it. tk. innnranoo. Care will be taken

to pi-event accidents, but will not be liable

lor liny. PJ.DIGREIS ' AND DESCRIPTION. 'hir-o Tom" is four years Old, a beau

tifu bay. 18 bands high, and weighs 1,450

Sbj is noted for bis symmetry ol to rot. powerful strength and action; a vary Snely form.d head and arched neck, deep shoulders and gaod breast, large arm, clean flat be.ne, large in the girth, well shapid rump, and good rtyle. Ynwi Tom was sird by old Enelisn

Dn.lt. he ws imported by Bulger, dam

hv Juhn Bull s lmoorted Clydesdale SUI-

lion. Chioac Torn is full three quarter

blooi J. M. Minaa, Jtecper. (J Mii.L ft So, Owners. April IS, 188!..

Vina Pn nar and Enwlc

and Memorandums U tAMSMswll.

iiirtAMOP rorjctM. iinn. wnn ew iirwt,Vi

bums, aad Fancy rtk ;lp a4BMh 4&

tan irrau to iamn oi SQiinnuB.

O--' - : , rJf I ljty cT-wStt

. "ESJ -T 1 s bi M

vsi asrfall aiinnbAd fviffja Atl A LftwJi rflUakaPJL rssssssK: -fSJT-i

ia ao WM w ,WV-2 W!Tr I SSSJ uiiqpi WXK J7urt

SCHOOL SOtis nd almost avervthinr lsm,'to

literary wants of tbh cwmmahltA

XTi Pfewwk.

saw

Toa hers, and other fr anda ot" i

a rn invitnd la make his State U

quarters, where tUy witlf Heswdiaf;'i anwaaA and im affort asnnal ts nsaksl ll

tKv pleasant. OOfJt

" " . V : 4 .a at saal

uiuoMingtoo, vet. i, iw.

-9

IThit4

WALK

Sold by Mi

si

. . .

.r,..rt nwiwr ana tenant.

to clean up all Hb and rubbish j

.i.' . .u..i. i.varv ona iuw- :

est! a ilt tke notion and govern them

oil sveiy

required

salves noeordlnglv. and thus save trouble l .

1.1. NICHOLS, I MO PRACTICAL BCICDEB,

Plans and Hpocincatlons carefully preps red for dwdfing houses and public buildings. Abo estimates of bullding'i oontnlatcd tbro'ichout. All work 6n.isb.iid

suom SIDE.

and exrenae- BIS' - u.

A pril i o

SMITH.

Mftrsbal.

Bleoroir.!jri, Ind., Mslh- 3i 18P-

Vault CUtMlNg.

s re

JOHN ItKOWN ban

rfndnrizrs. tut a)

an neews sry for tha sitcc

Hum af Vault uiwiniu, c,hk work shavtr (M

oiga parties, and for tttiH' Bo sli& oidu aad a il! aitevuoii to them. .