Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 April 1885 — Page 3

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ArrWea, going Hortk: Chieaa Dav Matt,

do Stent Xxpresa,

iNhX Bay Mail, do Hignt Iipw-. 1,0-M Bee General Advertising Card.J

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jmtob Pol:-Tbrooghthiolici-tation of nameroua cltiwsna of the eitr of Blaomiagtoii regardless of party affiliationI bare decided to become an independent candidate for Mayor of said city It ik. Mat alection next. Throuzll this

brief announcement I ask the support of

nil votera, tfpamm or parties, race or color or former condition of servitude -JAMES F. MOBGAN. T MAMTbi a ear load of Sash,

Boon and Blinds; also a car load

of Nails. MePhcetcro tiardwaieix)

Oar "Window Shades are finer than tbe finest and cheaper than the honmwt : to see is to be convinced.

Call and examine. McPbeeters Hardware Co. NlCB KW styles of spring shoes for Ladies and Yoang Men, just received by Blair. Get something good white yon art getting shoes. CaUaiBbur'a and seo tbe new styles. ST All myStoga Boots most go so down go the pricw. W. T. Blair. bbT Too will save money by taking in a pair of French Kip Boots, all 78-fcrnWr price 5 end 5 50 per pair. Tbeae can be foo Only a W' T" BIiAIKS-

tnT Prices rednoed, on Winter

Goods only, to dean op stock, ,t W. T. Beam's. Fresh supplies of groceries are h week by Wilson,

ji.. nuw emm. Among: tbe

latest is the "Magic Yeast Cakes, and the "Empire Baking Powder. All tbe novelties in groceries can he found in this boose. All goods delivered free of charge.

Wasted Solicitors; good wages and steady employment guaranteed. Must give a good bond. Address, or call on T. J. Bwqos, Mitchell,

Indiana. DaJa m o

ftmraAKK Potatoes for Seed, on

sab) at I. Milt. Rogers', I mile east, on Sogers' Pike. aflf yon want to borrow sMney at fewest rates, or if you wuat to insure your property, call

JSA8T K

HE'CALLA

& C0.uli

IN

SPRING STOCK

DAILY ARRIVALS,

IS BEING RECEIVED.

Kill

EVER EXHIBITED HEBE. WE HAVE A BIG STOCK OP NECKWEAR, ALL. LATE STYLES. SEE OUR SUMMER SILKS.

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Dress

For Choice Groceries or Cream Floor, James B. Clark, Grocer, Next to Postoffice, Takes the lead in Bloomiagton. Cream Flour takes tbe lead in all the kitchens of the city. There is do soch word as fail, in breadmaking, where Cream Floor is used. Sold by J. B. Clark. Cream Floor makes the sweeteat, whitest bread. J. B. Clark sells it

TRY

Toe

Bins

New

fl

Stock of Goods,

BDCKHI

at the

15

CASH STORE,

(M. A. DtJKN's Old Stand, corner

Fifth and Railroad Streets.)

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We have foil line of Oliver Chilled Plows and Repairs. McPheeters Hardware Co.

Rakes, How, Shovels, Spades

of all varieties. MePhceters Hardware Co. : Wbh Scratch, and Itch, cored & 3 minutes, kv Woodford's Sanitary ' Lotion. Use no Umw. This oevt r fl . Said hy B.U4ky, PjagR"- l2-y Ai.t.kx the obi hnrd'-are man,

K.. Imm Imvine carload hits of

Kails, etc., and fanners who intend i.;il r mukir. this season, will

find- that it pays to get his irricee.

Biooeb -all the time, grows W. J. Allen's stock of Cook and Heat-

;..m-iindbrRMaeh season are

a he sales. The' beet cook stove in

tbe county is. 8W by Allen.

Tie Weir. Flows aye famous the

world over, ana Alteo, the hard

ware man, has secured the agency. jBy all means you shook! examine the SrilkxPlow. Kreat labor saver.

Seb toe ToagiKteBS Coltivator,

. at Allen's hardware store. dossil SMriH, the inde&tigablf BotSm ".dealer, has hist returned

MeGee. the merchant

tailor, is turning oat a number ot elegant business suits for persons living at a distance persons who know his work and can appreciate it Tbe suits made by McGee invariably fit, and are a source of comfort to those who wear them.

Yon know how provoking it is to

have an ill-fitting suit of clothes,

and bow prone one is to anger

everv time be pots -it on. MeGee is

if

public benefactor in that he pre

serves the temper of bis customers

by his satisfactory work, and so

might be termed an artist benefac

tor, f

We learn that W. O. Blakely

lias some idea of selling his 93-

scre farm, near Clear Creek. He

't gotten rid of his Kansas fe

ver.

.A post mortem held on the remains of Mrs. A hoe Ronan developed sbeesses in the pelvic region, with perforations of the bowels. The physicians thought it marvelous that she lived so long, in her condition. BO Ton WANT THEM ? We have

three handsome building lots, lying side .

by aide, on west 7tb street, whicn win oe sutd in a body. Boa cbs & Woou.B'R A mischievous bey yelled "Bats!" in. Randolph's rink, one evening test week, and very nearly .created a panic. It is almost impossible for a girl to stand op on a

chair with roller skates on.

Doh't bay a watch till yon see

my goods awl irarn my prices.

Mocha Coffee, green and roasted.

Java Golden Rio,

Pea berry,

Rio,

tt u

w u K

aT ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA a specialty.

Ull

THE

AT THEIR

Cash

Store,

7 "

For Saturday

SELL

22 lbs. Sugar, $1.00

1 barrel of Halt,

10 It. Dried Peachef. l.W

Chair Htandard Towatves, lie

1 gal. Ca Chekr Apples, 25

! urn SUiidaH !or,

He

BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING

Business is steadily improving.

The real estate market is live

ly. Small fruit is all killed, apple crop uncertain. Now that tax-paying is over, business will open up. Fishermen are having good

luck in the grocery store mackerel barrels. Judge N. T. Carr, of Columbus', is quite feeble at Jacksonville,

Fb. Attention is directed to the notice given by the Marshal, with reference to cleaning streets, etc.

This (Tuesday) evening, Prof.

Garner will tell of his New Orleans j trip, in College Chapel. j The Red Men propose to get up a grand 4th of July celebration.

But what dies an "Injun" know about the glorious 4th? The streets near the public

CORNER

DONT FAIL TO SEE:

The Corner f0,MciS'Md Clothing.

The Corner Hfi.

MERCHANT

The Corner

The Comer

All Ms

Harm

FOR GENTS'

JFiumtoMiiK w

for XX ana O

in Flain Fi

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-Win. Bennett's boose, Hsrrodiiburg, was destroyed by fire on Thursday last. The loss is stated at S2.0OO, with f 1,200 of insurance. Mrs. Alice (Russell) Ronan, after an illness of six months, died at heir residence tix miles south of

Bloomington on Thursday last

Mitch.

a $154 bycicle, and in company

James Rtah has for sale tit

shop some fine two bone wagoojg on It six! v dollars each. Blriowae

on?, buggies, phaetons, 4te., itt-t ready to hitch to. e proposes t

bougnt auvwbere, ana ne warrants : He

Call and inspect these vehicles,??

posite the county Uil, before yr

done promptly.

0,. ,. . .. j buy. Job wo and horse shoeiaf

CllBIw uu punaiMi" i J

E FOB EVERYBODY.

-AT C. P. TOURNER OLD STAND."

Bcpabllcatai City Ticket. For Mayor, . JAMES a MULKY. For TruMnrar, HBNRT 8. BATES. For Clara, ROBERT G. OKEEVES. For Attestor, A. t. M ASSET. For Councilman, 1st ward NAT. U. HILI. 3d ward-BKNJ. YOSS. 3d ward JOHN CAM1P BELL.

Bone Dust your

cornfield. It will give you 10 to 12 bushels more per acre.

The fin

est grades for the least money. All manner of repairing done promptly and war

from Cineinuali where be purchas- ranted. Howo'a corner.

m4k- an wivih fii aiuai. anew o i x. uju ubw uou

i.iM. f all kinds, fiknev cons, toi-t Hencksrt in ntssooa syrups, ne

let m WW statuary 1 prorored a lot of pineapplesnd last

well there in no :ose trymfr weowm-1 weea. www mem up iui

erafe, it can't be done. Just go (You won't get any poisonous ex-

w m w fa a .

sod look tor yoorseit, ana oesorei naete at dw

to take some money wong, so you If, w8It to at the dan. HMtiA n annwnf the tMinEat08.J i ,. ' r a. i j i:

It i a bweer show tban toe New ji,- . nn WT. WHIT-

Orleaaa ExioMlierj, aod doa't cost ggi t toe Bew York Store.

J trww f It is a safe role in shopping.

Finest stock of Wall Puper ev- oow-a-days, to allow about ten dol-

r keptinreonwty - McPheeterej of trimmings to one dolHard'ware Co. . Mmt. .

Bkeao the ereat staff of life isi

, , . , ... . I xraoii iie wo . aire, onrau 11 the tetter for bealtb for being! , Triia. wM

ertra good. Thai is the kwd jv. ; " " '

iaS ZLbk daughter of Judge Arthur te.:.to?W.llsimnm- Mrs. Pittman's first

wUl eatga,n. , Dr. T". W. William

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.rfi,,r' "" -i rim i.si-: i 1: r u:

n itaaT.aaw v I OIOB mil wuiie in ue iiue iu uia

Metalue Borial Caskets, Cases and duty. He was favorably known,

Coffins. " Hearse acid Carriages fur- much beloved, and greatly missed

nished to order. Orders by. tele- by the people of Paoli. Tbe Grand graph will receive prompt atten- Army Post of this place is named tino. Shon on Celleeo A venae, after him. Mis. Pittman's present

north end of W. O. Fee's Build- husband, Mr. J. F. Pitt man, is al

ia. Bloomioeton. I ndiana. I so a native of this county. We feel

a v . .T '&l!S0,. ; n. I free to say that the Governor will !JisooB aee lJbas made no mistake in

TtatftowieVlaeewmMiaa her, and that the home and the rownw i ooaafrrtaHy will be benefitted by her good judg-

n t .. i I . ...

ner " c" ""A.; Z, I Parasols are this year more

rri traratera win fed tke Orebard a than ever works of art. The pago-

good boie at whieh to irtop. 3f eala top- j do, the canopy and the flat Japa

Capt. Friedley cif Bedford was in Bloomington, acBonipanied by his little daughter Emma, last Saturday, and paid tbe Progress a fraternal visit. Capt. F. is making arrangement, to remove his family

to Lafavette. about the middle of

May, his office baring been there for some time. .He is attorney for

the L. N.A. A C. railway, his juns-

square have been carefully scraped i didi extending over twenty-six

and the refuse of a bard winter has Lnties of Indians, and Lafayette

been hauled away. 5. nearer the center of his territory

Tobe Batterton gives you an than Bedford. Hia many friends

invitation to call on him at bis new in this locality will be pleased to grocery store, the old M. A. Dunn learn that they will see bim occa-

stand. sionally, notwithstanding nis re-

One of the lawn passed by the moval, while engaged in adjusting

legislature prohibits any kind of the legal wanness 01 t. gambling on county fitir grounds company in Monroe county.

ofthis8tate. The case of thu State of lndi-

Marriage licenses have been Una vs. DavM Allen ha been con-

issued as follows, since last report : tinned till the September term of

Wm. A. Wright and Charlotte! circuit court.

E. May ; John Mikels and Cordelia .... tatneA to hU

Axom; Monroe Wright and Mai. mAl0O on Saturday

and eonrt afterwards was

Jennie Kidge; i. M. Jwoeris ana R mkomi

Lute Polley s Willard Stephens and .Tna Haoa Jnhn W. Stenhens and 0

' I . .l .1 fl-JiU

ij.u r nu.. iTnrat mtkA I .1 Bt HuniltiV niarneu m vim

nn Henr!k.. Phillio H. Smith anniversary of Odd Fellowship in

I . W7 11 1

and Mary P. Barrow. America, audi tne uao reuowa .

Tho ,n;rrt of the oni-l Bloomington etieara

,u T nlnaa nf IT n( P. nf SlOO in

. , ;n -

Bloomington occurs on the 17tb of r "

Xfaw. This fidu noon Sundav. and nanosomo u..ar. -

the member, of the Lodge, (which delivered .H" ' to f e

now numbers ninety-five) have de- on, ty - - termined to celebrate the event on P. Tuley who perhaps knows more Tul h. 19th. Lode are of Odd Fellowship than any other

MMCtd hero from Jeffcrsonville. Bloomington man, gave interesting

Lafayette, Worthington and neigh- remin.uo.

aliedto

Orehard

at . raaaanM-M afcaraa.

Son are ta OMoriator.

i. W. Dti80 has 4 town lots

flrut and Third 8fU. which La daawea

to aril. 0 wilt alao aelt ok meat ahop aa be wlaada to Btj . tvena't Wmmik Ww. Wen a Mai it goiag 4WJ- WH W that iano. It i sad, bot oagral- , Why. many a man and wanagfJBjomFment, wwa-lNrwjten-J not ao tkm and cmy. OilgBao

Parker Hair BaUam U then tW w vaataaent. It toia ftec. WWMMHm now ernwtli and itorc twaiflMa;

akhly perftimfeJ, nut a d,ai. . ..-A -Jpm 'jprewmw r airtiilir prepaa-j

.... .

are the leading shapes, ano

lace and embroidery the favorite trimmines. MeCalht & Co. have

them.

- Moss Kahn was in Cincinnat

last week, attending the great cloth

ing saieJ He bought while there

tbe eheapest line of clothing at

great saerinee. Xhese goods are now being opened and will be on

dtcplay to-morrow, it will pay very man in the county to rail

awl see Mote's nee goods as there o me surprising baro-am among

ijhftfh.

Good morning, Mayor Mulky.

The 1st ward carried off the

honors Friday night.

Notwithstanding tbe dullness

of business, taxes were paid with greater promptness this year than

usual.

A sister of Mrs. Kate Williams,

deceased, arrived from Iowa in time to beaat the latter's bedside several days before her death. Remember to come out and vote on the 5th of Maya little apathy on the pert of Republicans will encourage tbe Democrats to a

stupendous effort, which might be successful.

Kingao & Ce. of Indianapolis

begun their summer slaughtering

on Monday, and will kill 1,600

hogs each day. This is said to be the most perfectly arranged and equipped establishment of the kind

in tbe world. It is said that two Blooming

ton attorneys hired a 2-borse vehi

rle and went to Hiodoutan, reccnt-

lynd in a trial before 'Squire Rob inson they got into a heated con

troversy ,in which chairs were drawn, naughty remarks wen made, and

the 'Squire fined each $5 for con

tempt of court. As they were to get

5 each and expenses for the trip,

the profit is easily calculated.

As the efficient and wide-awake Chairman of the County Republi

can Central Committee, W1 m. F.

Browning said, Friday night, in

his exhortation : "We don't know

how the Democrats would govern

the city, snd we don't intend that

tbey shall give as an opportunity

to know." Thnt is shout so. The

people distrust them, snd wil

not place the affairs of tbe city in

their hands.

A gang of gypsies arrived in

town last week, with a half down

wagons, about twenty horses and

large assortment of children. The

'i i

women bear toe leai ure nuu complexion of tbs thoroughbred gypsy, but the men, some of them, appear

to be "pick-ups." They are full of business, however, the men giv

ing close attention to horse swap-

tbe

Mrs. Mary Brown of Minne

sota, daughter of Prof. Ballentine,

is visiting her father's family.

Ed. McGec's case against the

railroad oompfiny (suit for 910,000)

has gone over to the September

term of circuit court.

John Cory Hunter snd Mr,

Flood have pnrobased tbe Leonard

mill, seven miles west of Blooming

ton, and willi at once begin opera' tions.

Prof. Brown Wylie'a family

expect to remove to their bouse on North Walnut; street, now occupied

by Mrs. Lanman.

Tbe Baptist church is now

tastefully improved within and

without, and services are being

held regularly.

Rundav nieht a week. Dr. .New-

land is h popular Elder in that de

nomination as well as a skilled physician, and as such stands high in

in Lawrence county.

James Staneer. son of John

Stanger

eeni

mil j H

HI

ra'rT- mmmm -

with Prof. Snangler, will make All lav ttaa 14ae of imtwraw

..laawaV tVAtatMl t tVlO nPlsTKsVsr I TtlAfA M nothina- in the line of maaie or

nooin r"""" 2.7:" 7t th.f .r.nd.rful and Dwon.

ine towns this summer. ui medicine, Parkcr'a Toaie. It hJp

ni t 1 aff.auMHM tMintJiyin f.' .... . i i t

tVlcnaru aiuoii.uc, w . i tion poeiioie ot tne aaaenuai

MeShaoe, who some years ago w p,-

i -li- j i nf the I. N. I r kidn ad Wood. But there neUker

A. A C. railroad (Joe Hook) has I . , It . thi time curtoathote wM

been vSsiting Bloomington friends "Hr0,

I . . a . . an . laW4 .

Dr. Wes. Newland of Bedford, . mw . -

preacneui iwr iuo uiii eQ(1 jhqcs y0a purcnasea on xuar.

BLAIR.

Stddentb attention ! A new

lnt of Utest atvle hats and furninh-

ing goods at Moss Kahns, just ar

rived.

tit Cincinnsti

who resides three miles last week and the result fr, soother

. n. . i i i i mt nt eieonns ninnEMHWiauon-

northwest of Bloomington, .ert tnis ctothing.

place last lnurstiay CbB bk

Lawrence, Daootah, having spent

th ainter with relations and friends Eoab for settins?. of Pure Ply-

xg mcH.th Rock Chlckena, can be had a ap-

iu vi J ' nlic.tion to Mi-Kmma ttouMon.woiSPori.

rk MaA.,tt n f the old Ind, at 73c a aattma;.

. . For bale. An eleeant resi-

ctuaens o - dencc oa North College Avctt'cutter by trade, has been confined Appiy t0 Buskiuk & Dun

to his room during the past year R swf

with apoplexy. The physicians . Dotritiou, and wholes

think that a vein has been ruptured Lrticle ever sold iu litis pi

the brain and that he will nev- now baked by Geo. lienckart

in

er get better. He

strokes of apoplexy.

has had four

Soddy Carmichael

has severed his connection

with the NEW YORK STORE,

AID has TAKES A FOSmOH AT

Cm

Banner

Where he will be glad to Welcome his "old Paifcronii, and give them bottom prices on one of the

MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF

DRY GOODS, MOTION, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. EVER BROUGHT TO

you have never tried the Rye hr n5 it will pav you to do so. It is i ; i -y

nice. Sevkbai. good toNfrn lotoi, on North Maditon street, can be purchaaed at reasonable tarma. Fine building lots inside the corporation limH, will ne anU la a body or singly. For particulate ana 4onn Blair. II I On to McCalla A Cow's ami see

the new arrirals of stylieb Spt.ng 6oc"U The DrM Goods are very haadeome.

Best prodvqb always bought hy

Hemp. Wilson, the grocer, xou

can get good butter at bit ftore as

well as all the cnoicest groceriea. He makes a specialty of fine teas,

coffees, cigars and tobacco. -

i m 1 Why dos't voh save root mon

ey by paving cash at the New York Store? There is a big saving in it

we can demonstrate wnenever

call and give our immense

stock an examination. EwsfjMme

is new, full and complete, tm no man er woman need go ont of tbo New York Store unsupidied, for want of a variety. &-f!fMgM,

show our goods, i

and cheap. C. R.

las

you

tafWfflffl

PEF.lMi5. y

k'44te'-'-f

A skw line of Straw r tu. ctiiT h.ia in iatflft atfM

UII.U w..w . ' . -

nivMl at Ifuae Kaha'a o nwawv

line of Trunks and ValUea.

Seed Oats, Clover, Ttmothyiid Blueerass seed, best quality, and t

lowest prices, for sale by ;

CR ATENS' BANNER" White Beixiias Seed Oats, bwt

STORE is fist gaining an enviable reputation as noose 8nw , tlie maraec, wr w y vw.

low prices and tair treatment to an m wwuraw STTlwi "BANNER" GROCERY is still in the lead.

BLOOMINGTON, IND.

& Kanell.

TTrxKST stock of Dieas Goods in

the town, just received ty MeOi)la Cu, the west side dry good men.

Dojt't make a purehase of hoofs and shoes or any article of Dnw brim

ming or Jre uooaa, au you wmwv mined XcCalla & Co.'i stock. .

The ceremonies oc-

r?' 7 aZZZ curred in the afternoon, and were boring towns, and a grand parade, """"" . ' , . ... . flttonded and participatsd in only

CSS -'Hby Odd Fellows and their families.

Rnm i-l m mMl imectaclea and A complete list of tbe laws

eyeglasset In allstyles.at Henry Towner's Dogad by the lat Legislature Will ewelry store, in Howe Ooraer. puww

-There was a masouerade on be louna on tue n p...

roller skates at the rink, last Tburs- The first aumber r tne toium-

. I . r a Tl...l:Mlrd nanor

Av niht. All the travelinz men bus iwmocrat, ii

j a - " .ii o i T -

rlnlr franiienters. came to nana on ouonoy. i-

(drummers) are

and they do say that never, no nev

er, have they seen so many charm

ing young lady skaters in their ex

tensive travels as

handsome and dashing young Man

healthy pptirance, and is

sents a

planted in good soil. Columbus

has a population ot o.uuu ve)

flutter about thf claim 6,000), gus, waterworks, all

the improvements ot a city, n

ager of the Bloomington rink, Mr. with an agricultural mr-

Randolph. This is undoubtedly rouoaing -v.

true, as drummers are tne most any coumy. aw y

trutblul men that travel. hut three nailers published in Col-

You

stvla of

ping, while tue Kevn-ejeu canvass the town, fortune-telling.

It is necessary to "cross their palms

with silver," else the spell wm't

work.

Th navement auestion on

Kirk wood Avenue ought to be com

promised. A twelve foot pavement is unnecessary in a to11 that is twenty years ahead of tbe country.

Eight or nine feet is sufhcieut, ana

would inconvenience no oat,

It would be a graceful set up

on tbe part of Gov. Gray to ap-

noint Hon. Jno. W. Buskirk to fill

out the unexpi red term of Judge

Wilson, deceased. Mr. Buskirk

having made a race for tbe office last November that reflected credit

both upon himself and bis party

Mrs. Margaret Turner, wife of

Wm. H. Turner, died at Ridge

Farm, Ills. on Friday last, with

heart disease.. She was the mothei

of Chas. C. Turner of this place.

and sister oi Milton sod Wallace

Hicht. The remains arrived

Bloomington Saturday evening, and the funeral services were held iu

the Christian Church, on Sunday. Turpiii & Co., of Clay tp., Owen co., sell a great many split bottomed chairs in Bloomington.

rro . MMBnti

u : iJ. I umiHis. -lucre i uu uuuu iv-

. O ' . "I. , 1 ,, TV . -I I.I . ... '11 kr...nl.t In l fl WP.M Or

jewelry ut Moiiry xourner s. why Ue Jjemocroi biiwiiu uw yj : j iw; wiwmh ih w

James Buskirk, formerly of the

northern part of Monroe co., writes back that he is better pleased now

with Aoteklc valley in Nebraska than he was when he was out there

last summer. He expects, after he gets the necessary improvements on his elaim, to move his family.

-Wm. McCoy, who has had a .a a -1

lifetime exijiewnce in tne noiei business m purchased the Na

tional Hotel, nod will get posses-

.:n nf it the 1st of Mar. The

house wai owned by Mr. Guyman

of Indianapolis.

John B. Buzzard was in town

last Thursday, the first time in five

months, having been confined to

his bed the greater part of the tame with a violent attack of sciatic rheu

matism.

Judge Wilson was taken quite

a .

sick last Thursday morning Willi erysipelas iiu the face, and found it

necessary to go to bis home in -Bed

ford. Judge Allison has been bold ing court in Judge W.'s absence.

Harmon Fedder has painted a

portrait of Miss Lora Karedl, and

it was exhibited in Cole's book

store window last week. The picture is fluid to be extraordinarily

life-like.'

Master Jesse Fields, the hright

little son o( Capt. John ielus ot

this place, hiin laid the Progress uu

dor obligHtioos by presenting some handsome lithographs of Indian Springa, the lamous Martin county health reovt. Jesse is a manly

little fellow, and we prwliot, will make bin unark in the busine)

ZXT" " H fir,t is.e.

iyo cp.

i

worl, in time.

Wicks cams back, from Louisville Saturday morning, having bought another big stock of goods.

Mrs. Mary Ann Harrah of

White Hall, hail removed to Bloom

ington.

Frank Tonrner has taken ser

vice with Perdue in the New York

Store. Ben. Adams jr. is leaning np

on his trusty alpenstock, while he

makes laborious efforts to get about town and a ttend to business. Ben.

bought a uicket to Smithville, re

cently, and the train did not stop

at that station ; Ben. did, however;

he stopped too quick, and a badly sprained ankle is the result.

Seddy Carmichael has sold

several lots in his Tar king ton Ad-j

dition, on west 6th street, recently.

One was purchased by Enoch Ful

ler, anotheir by his partner, at $250

each. Mr., FHr is placing the

material on the ground, and will

erect a nnt class residence. Mr.

Carmichael hfis other desirable lots

to sell.

-Jameti Small of this place owns

a saw mill up in Morgan co. About

two weks apo, while selling me saw, tbe wreuch slipped, and the

saw which wan running at the time.

mul Hint erf the middle finder ot

hia hand. It was fortunate that

the accident w9 no worse. Many

a hand ha beuii cut off in a similar manner. P. S -Since the Rbove

was written it was decided

amputate Thursday

wan performed by Ore, MoPhccteru

Anxious as they are to litfl goods Mn.lU A Co. are willina; to devote a por

tion of their time to the cnlleclk of account due taem. You'd better nay up

Spring Wraps, very &tylisb,jst received at MoOalla 4s Co. a. No lady cah afloHibwvm new silk or cahroredrea irbwta calling at McCalla Co.'a Steel amining their Spring Goods.

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and most varied stock of ad

er goods in the towB, tnayfe

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on the shelves ot tenancy w

to

the finger, and 00 morning the operation

store. So long lias tnarnry fm 'gisaa

in the business nereai mijBv-,jk&

raately is he acquslntca wtja of the nennle that he can -,al

left a slooK mat wiu mw

onirements of His customerss.

woo t -taae n u "w7 jya s

raifie to ooy your wimcr Hxrap w Mublev's. but he sells very low!

yet strictly tor case.

Aw. the girls go to Ms

because tUcy Keep urn enowwt

nd koop every thing they atiai.

rl..t. nH taftkuitk &a 1 dWUt

cheapest, ciin bo found aAthe immSbi Oalla A Co., wort aid of tfejO WM rge, av atock of goods. '

Knw lb a KnrinWirue h

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proaching, and the people woo j

sire to have neatly fitttac .

suits cut aud made aUotMn

time, hut haaten to

mnrohant tailoring

.mi. w;,io tuihlie annace. wnMkdkf'ii

ehoice line of French and. IppKfU niece kochIs are kept lorfBwSwi

little tte i dUplaVwil wf

Gee M'O eeieotioo or ices, l.a taatA and iliilo-meft sb

Kv him in ihe-IhahiAiuwir'tsi

into garnten.ts is tbe sure test Ml the finished artist. Many Lilian " owes his rospetMes'B"!?t' tfl

the skill and tast-Kt Ij'and such being tteo, o.n -not birt nronouoce Sen .

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