Bloomington Progress, Volume 21, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 February 1888 — Page 3

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to tbe millktb nrMWtie there are staple goods, saeh as silverware and line gold and silver watches, latest style in fewest? cuaaomls, rabies,, etc. TbeIbBg exprrieMe and an-' Mrior judgment of the eklec Ssaith fof vast value to this honae in bofiafrmyfbt, and it ia always eicniscd.

Don't freese to dearth... when if v .yea can boy old paper at the Pro- ! . :iew ciake and fill op the chicks . . iu yoor boose. .Now is the time i : :-. t ' $ get fiheau' ; X pbbson w-W a judge of goods will be disappointed 'in' the if' ;' :ock.at MeGee's. This, establisblf , atwut has been here so long that ev- "' rybody is satiafied sa.to its reliatiihty, ad when Ben. McGee Mia i . them rhat a certain article k of a ' certain. grade and of jarticolar ewpa&etnie that settles iu Our? tae Vest farabbiitg and piice goods lept in etocfc. ; v-f niv'.f -: . . ..;S?jiiiMKro want 8axonjro-German :A ii4lmkWt Tarn MClUot Co.V is 1pe hoane to yiwt. They keep- ev- . .rythiog that yon may cal 1 for.

vfHE OHLT first-class dry goods wloreXen the south side of tbe square w Cbariey Holey'si: Ch.rlie has grown op in thebnsioesSjIieginnJng ait the Qottom and woiking np xradoally, and he asderstanda the ' bnriseaa thoroughly aa all men do wboome up In this way. MoMey baa earned an enviable repatation "ftor keeping the choicest goods in teaKWideriesyhsaneryJmnd kerchiefs, gloves, ete, and-he maintainK that repotatiaa becaaae he knows the taste f his easjtoBieni and can boy jiiat lltt-elaaaof goods tbey demand, fie has alao added boots and shoes, adoan ltvoo oat. Go and nee hinrhen yejai eome to town be wi& treat yon right BLAIR, BLA1R. BLAIR. Then an greater bargaina, then ever at Blair'a Shoe store npwl A- KxraannrB ekaeinoe aste ia going on at hfleOee's popslar fliethtng atpre, on the aonth side. n order to get the shelves eleared iW tiMtspring trade aU the winter (slotbing of which there is an extensive stocky is being sold at grcat ir redneed jhnces, and there is no. howabng abont tbn "clearanee sal naNvei1 there msy he about others! Goods are fold low beeanae rt is batter to do this than to earry them over. Jalland karn.tbefaote. , ITAkvsbs and others who desire av -food satisfactory Inoeh, go to Beuekart'a bakery. Benekart m akes splendid oalfee, bis bread Is light ant wholesome, and he hasps, everything dee yea are ltkehr to call tor in the way mf eatabiea, Bericjkart't bread always the best. -Cbaieest Coffee. Teas, Tobaecne and CSgars, at Bemp. Wilson's groeery store. Try one of the new brands of cigar at this stosn. OrvrwjK are now ripe, and Geo Bfsekart, at bis popalar restaarsnt im South College A venatt, baa the tx -it tnat ean be proeored. For a at sw, fry. broil, or a desea raw, go .to ISeackarta. . D. Wakhm's Health Corsets are the best article of the ka ver pfferad to the noMie. toey snrps fli others in the comforl. trith whieh they aaa ba worn, and are health presefviag by resaoo of tbajx shape. McCalla Co. are sole aaanta. for Bloosaingtoa. '. T Csais WoBX.Br baa a lot of fjrtt-fflase Baggies, Carriages, Phaiinas and Spring Wagon, at his Hvory stable, which be vdjl sell for caafa or will trade for molea or biiraaa. Cation Craig before you ,lWirai:

. BL&1R. BLAIR. EL A IE. JtfjSpecial bargatB-'ffred t cash buyers at Blair's. - v .

BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. "Blair's goods and prion an nneqaakd in the eity. " BLATR. BLAIR. BLAIR. nfOuud to get: Good shoes at clostaeoat pries at Blair's, BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. MtTo still forthii reduee stool, wtHeontinoe the slaughtering f pneaa. viau at Clan a. -Mrs. X" R. B!raoe. has poi - chased. Mrs. Mag. Gregory's stock of millinery goods, trnd will occupy the uoiluing. Mm. Urrgory id -tends to go to Los Angeles, Calif., to-day, with her sister, Mf3s Jenoio Alexander. Mrs. Gregory will remain in Los Angeles. r Mrs. Jordan went to Indians - potts two weeks ago, and joined th; Congregational Church, of whie'ji lir. Jordan ia a memlier. ; Mrs. J. O. Howe of west 6i(i street fell on the icy navemeiU near Jas. Giimore's residence, onie eveaiag recently, and sprained on;; of her wrists seriously. : While walking on hie farili recently, Wn, O. Fee slipped o;i some tee and it'll heavily to tli'a gruood, sustaining a eerious iprai,i tonne ul his ankks. as well s tome bruis, and lias since bee:i confined to hw houe . fie 'is livable to bear his weight on the in ¬ jured limy. i Mm Alice Williams is employed in a atore in Kansas City. Mil Lizzie Cole and Mfea Jennie Wilson will leave soon lot Florida, Miss Cora DortJs will leave Blocmington soon fnr Chattanoogiu Tenn.. on a visit to her sister, Mrt, JNewalt Sanders. Mia. S-Miders, tie elderly lad who for a number of years kept u boarding house in the south wetter part of town hi seriously ill, and is not expected to recover. ; Mies' Mary Hinds of Bloom - ington, and Miss Jennie Miller if Barrodsbnrg were visiting friends in Orleans, Orange 00., last weei . Wm. Pnett. of Cross Roadn, was seriohsly injared one' day last week,f a kiek from a horse. . mf aanmlKJatratloai. NOTICK W hereby pion tK.t tb an -denurned t baen apneintad AcTfihilftTtor dt bona noii of tle of George w aarer, un 01 sonroo uonaty, aaoMtect. Bala satato ft pr:bbl y ol mat. CYB08 F. WSATEE, AdmnHtrotor dt-bonit Oaneair Batman, Ut'ys, ' aa. teas, . 7nUr OAT8, H MI.I. Bartsea itishi to purchase any of the above articles will find it to their interest to eall on I. Mil.?. Boobs, of Bloomington, or address Wahd, Casb & Sosf, Ghalmers, White oonnty, Indiana, Cough Candy. Beuckart make1 aeongh candy contuioinz pore borel noond and bnneset, and it is one 1 fl the best apeeificB in the county. G and get some whenever you have 1 cough, or a severe cold. SEW HOOM HEW STOCK. Oaaper "Vanzanclt, THJI fill KltOWV BsT -T71VI " Baa ranibved (o the sew room oo the norili ids of the aquare, neit to the Pee corner, od is better prepared than ever to tervs bi patroDi. JHm't neglect to call and te.i the atoek f CoAaa before you make pnrebaaa. A rompltB ntook of late1 ty! a sajrruwrt r u BBti Baa been plaead in the new room, and nd -dituioa will be made weekly, aa Out trnd t demand. Call on Yangandt before yo, bay Pomiture' or Ceffine. j IfSSTHAHONItCENTADAf anaiM 11 Cmpto 9w Mai m, teaMw Er. Vuhi KEA8LY TWO THOUSAND PAGE8 'rBnaa'a Ibjrua.'' " IIim OAir." ' Pint!,'mm w 'A MftMate Uu. . HArKb lt wl llrlar TWn." "Tin Tim . - A Im4 at Lmu.' hur Bnor." ".Ai T hm VtomAHf' U fait tWM ft ymr AMBpUecry mm' mm lailiiftfttf tftftwitftfeft tawri. At- " rt ml a. TK. mibfcrintfim ftHe. (? t bi. "Kin.

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DoT POT IT opp.T-Doo't put oft till the last minute the prelim 1oaries with reference to securing a supply of fertilizers for your corn. It pays to raise corn in Jlonroe county, when it ean always be sold here for 6O0. in midwinter for feed, and good seed corn brings $1 per bushel in the spring. Those, are the figures, and if you will retort to all the expedients to raise the corn and then take care of it till the demand arises in the winter, as it a lways does, there is no good reason why you should not make money each year. Go down to Alexander & Miller's grocery (old Lhitin Uo. stand) ami get your 1 order placed on the books for earry spring delivery of horse-shoe, lertiliier. The belle of the evening at a parly in Dayton', Ohio,, gathered heiuelf together tor a "snj&zc, and when the explosion came a glues eye and a set of false teeth . shot across the room. MOBE RAftfROAD TAbK.&The coiHolidatinn of the Big Four road with the Ohio Chesapeake, whieh

has been agisting railroad circles, tf ad op Democratic, as at first anfor some time, is understood to have uoanced. been completed, aud M, E. Ingalls Mp; Woolery, of the Bee Hi ve will b president of both ronds. . , , . ; , of roads, and railroad men heref1" wcek Elkinsville, Brown co.

think that it insures the extension j of C. H. A G. As coofirmatinn of this, it is stated that some time ago Presidents Ingalls and Huntington bought the Illinois & Southwestern road. This line is the . only practicable one into East Su Louis not controlled by other great ...li, .j -j-.j . n'lMiivuDj aaaaaa v o vf uuuvi x mat the time what Ingalls and Huntington wanted with it, , but now their object becomes more plain The Republican has come into possession of local facts more convincing than this that the road is to be extended, but is not at liberty to give them at present-Oolumbus (Ind.) Republican. Last week a roodegt, good look ing tramp appeared at the gate of one of our well-to-do citizens, who was at the time sawing wood at his wood pile, said citisen not being say better clothed than the tramp. Tramp inquires if he could get something to eat. Citisen said he did not know, but maybe the lady of the bouse would give him something, adding; "she feeds me." Mr. Tramp viewed him over carefully and reflected a moment, and said he would look a little -farther, and if he got more than be wanted he would bring him some.- - "Thank you," said the citizen. Smart citizen. The Jamaica ginger drunkard ia a product of prohibition seldom found, except in the Southern States. In the sparsely settled regions of the South liquor is sold, if at all, in the "general stores," and these will not take the risk of losing their genera trade by selling liquors surreptitiously when public sentiment has decided in favor of prohibition. But they nan sell Jamaica ginger, and the thirsty toper can .become fairly drunk on a half-pint bottle of this mixture of alcohol and es sence of ginger. In view of the use of Jamaica ginger ta an intoxicating beverage, the town officers of Dawnsooville, Ga., have passed an ordinance prohibiting the sale of that tipple within the town limits. A rather important case has recently been terminated in the Marion County Superior Court Important as making a- precedent for future OHHP8. MV Wpinr. nnli. fled saloon-keeper Krupp, of Iudi-j aoapolis, not to sell liquor to her husband, Krupp paid no atten tion to the notice but continued to sell to Mr. Heier, whereupon Mrs. "H. sued the saloon-keeper for damages before a Justice, She was awarded $50. The case was appealed to the Superior Court and vigorously fought. The decision of the lower court was sustained. Wives now have some recourse against liquor sellers with whom their husbanda squander their earninga and they should use it for all it's worth. Martinsville Republican'

PRICE,

O N L Y Price OUR MOTTO; Rev. Wm. F, Reed is dangergcrously ill at bis residence on East Kirk wood Avenue, with jaundice. Moses F. Dunn was heard from ht week ; he is in India half way around the world, and is in splendid health, he says. 'R. R. Stewart, Bloomington, T. L. Fowler, Clear Creek, and widow of Drury Hodges are the, iaieet successful applicants for pen sions. - . Len. Fields has purchased Jthn East's interest in the twentysis: feet of ground on the east side of the square sold to them by Mrs. Rott Botne time ago. Jos. Alleu and Simp. Neeld left Bloomington on Thursday for Wichita, Kansas. Both gentlemen own real estate in the booming cities of Southern Kansas. Joe, Meyer has concluded to be ao "independent" candid ale for C( ustable at the April election, in M; W, will got remove to that thriving "burg" this spring. Oscar Reed, a prescription clerk with Browning & Son, druggists of Indianapolis, came to ! Bl-iomiogton last week to be atthe cor-!, 1 hi, filtnnp w V ' Reed On Saturday last Mrs. Lizsie Taylor and her daughter Mamie arrived from Laftfyette, and 00 Tuesday Mrs. Emerson and daughter of the same place joined them beiv and the parly left Bloomington for Thomasyille, Ga., where they expect to remain some two or three months. Justice Harlan of the Supreme Court of the U. S. will be in Indi anapolis on (he 20th to hetir the arguments of the attorneys in the tal y-8beet forgery cases us to the jurisdiction of the court that tried Co f and, Jernhamer, 1 u the muantia e the prisoners aw in the Marion county jail. Charley McPhtetere accompanied Mrs. Taylor, and daughter and Mrs. Emerson and daughter on their trip to Th'ouias'ville, Georgia, last Tuesday. Cabbage is hsar. iog up, Mrawberries ripe, and children going barefoot in the locality in whiob the ladies expect to spend the next two months. ". The women of the Christian Temperance Union deeire tdgire a public Ssprewion of their apprecintion of the wrli done by Mr. George M. Owen, our City Mawhal il e ban fearleuly performed bi duty, bijv over disagreeable, and his l sward has boon the bringing to justice those wbo hii-v t heretofore too often escaped. Evil places still abound, and we el assured tbal if th)- are uot wiped out the blsme" neeil not cs mm upon nun. MRS. K. W. MIER1 Preiit. NNA M0OK8MOTT, Sec'.r. The Opera House is still incubating with promise of a sticcerofo termination. Some $8,000, it is saii'l. has now been pledged and it is to be certainly built. There stems to be a determination to mct a t00 building while they are at it, and in this ngaiu the pro jeo ors exhibit good judgment, Greencas tie Times) Two stu dents of DePauw went to Bloomington last Saturday night for the purpose n organising a prohibition cltb. The exhaustive addresses were made, one of them a 150 pr zc one, and at the close of the meeting all thestudents of the State TJ liversity in the audience who de(iml to organise themselves into a prohibition club were asked to ptoud up. Nobody stood,

John F(ter, son of It. A, Foster, will no to Greeley, Kansas, to reside Miss Mary Burkett, aged 18,dicd at Smitbviil,tco(iiitly, with conuumption J. W, Bray, whose left ai m was badly oriinhcd by a heavy piece of timber, ia getting along as wellasoould be expect

ed M; S. Robertson is making preparations to have the house , on the McKiuley farm, recently purohased'by him, remodeled, and he will then occupy it with, his family '" ' "The Union Labor Fart y of this oouuty will hold-a eonvemtion in be court room un Satarday, the 18tb- -Mrs. Laura (flenley) Mooney of Ckiiumbus, Ind., is visiting her parents ia Bloomington, Henry Heoluj and wifer Mrs. John Miles (colored) died of drop, sy on Wedoeadnyof last weekRobert Johnson, aged (SI. years, a farmer residing north of town, died on Wednesday morning - last of pneumonia. He. was member of the UvP. church Jas. Hunter has a.c-Sw Iwy at his house. This will not interfere with the grocery trade, ia which he ia engaged, IjoweverR;,R. Stuart ia to get $$t pec.mootb. together with $!00 of arrears. Glsdto know it The city council has ordered the McAdamixlng of 4tu st. from Col lege Avenue to the street that leads to the cemetery. The nam of Railroad street was also ebapged, iud hereafter it will be known as Morton street- Been oold enough during the part week to suit any n who ia fond of Dakota eather -Joe Smith has !een own to Cincinnati to select a stock I spring goods. He took Tnbe Ajong to show the hoy the sighils -r George McAfee's (colored) 6!ar old child died with pneumonia Thursday raorniug Hiram purdi bought 80 acres of land of Joseph and Mary Thompson, payiag f 1,400 -Robert Cazee has purchased the stock of goods belagiog to Ijewis Conner. Caxee lias been in the dry goods business liefore, we believe r J, M Jiur.kett, accompanied by his wife and daughter, have gone to Siscomb, I(wo, to reside- i T. W. Sparks hits sold the "Bennett farm" to ISios. Burch George Randall Will go to Lexington, Ky., this week to attend Commercial College tieven of the graduatiug class of the Ellettsville school intend to go to. Danville Normal -The fly specks are being scraped off the last season's maple sugar and pre sented for sale in the cities v"l7iu 1 T 11 , , iT. II 8?lhn8 Charley Carr, the young man who icioaaiiies ror a umcinnau wnoieloddings' sale house - The Ladies Relief Corps entertainment will be given in the qourt htiuse soon Great big oviirgrown New Albany permits the cows to run at large. The stock law is enforoed in Bloomington Robert Robertson of Salt Creek tp., who returned from Texas, has determined to go back Amos Bartlett of Salt Creek tp., is making preparations to remove to Texas. Jas. G. Blaine publishes a letter in which he positively declines to be a candidate for the I'reaidential Bpmination, ' At the election osf officers by the Uniform Rank, K. of P., Cal. Worrell was elected Captain. The lieutenants, Croin aud Adkinawere xc-eleeted. Eld. Peak and wife, now of Wichito, Kaa., are the proud parents of a daughter, born Tuesday of last week. - Valentine Farmer has been quite sick for several! weeks, with pneumonia,- .but is now better. The sale of lands delinquent for taxes occurred on Monday. A large amount of laud was sold. Lewis H. Sheltan, a former well known resident of Bloomiugtoh, died at his home in Indianapolis, Wednesday,with consumption, Married, Feb. 5th, at the residence of the bride's father in Marion tp., Miss Maggie Pryor to Marcus E. Di (lender, Rev. Wm. Lee officiating, Theodore D. Craven sient Sunday at Danville with his best girl. The Princes of the Oriental realm of this place have accepted an invitation to visit Gosport on Thursday eve, Feb. 23, to work the degree on the unsuspecting Gosporters. Our boys arc said to lie well trained in handling his gothip, and our neighbors on the north will receive a dose of fun when the Oriental band begins to play. Op pext Sunday evening P, J. Martin of the Christian church will p'reach a sermon on "Secret Orders." The Knights of Pythias will inarch from their Castle Hull and attend iu a body, Mrs. Jennie Alexander leaves Bloomington this week for a trip to Southern California, expecting to retoaia away till April ueit.

UNIVERIITV JIEWt ITEMS. Miss Emma Bala wont homo for it few days to otteod the wedding of a friend. A number of the students no longer walk, but go to tile University in it cab. Motcul p, wbo was sick a few days last week', is iigain -in college. Hits 'Silla Eawlei, wbo has be m tick for some uays, is again in college.

thB Class in Astronomy ar now reviewing for the mid-term examination. Again the library is ned aa a room for studying, reading and nonvsrsalJon'. I. V. Buskirk, president of I he Senior class, la still conBned to bis room. Some ine catered the University and took down alt the hooka on Thursday night last. Who are our ','b.oos -plV ?" Anotner ueologleal magic 11 uteris ex hibition will be given at the University on to-morrow afternoon. Student desiring positions at tetioher should hand their uatoes f Dr. Jordan at once. ., A icbedule of studios for nest tenia can now le sen oa the board ia tbs Biological laboratory. Simpson Lowe, prosecuting attorney for this district, waa in the city last week attending court. Jlr. JUowe is a Jfht 1'ti. On of our Senior ladies assert that the 'Joyous" time that follows winter is din ner. (HV !itev. Phttmer Bay, formerly t I.U., U now preaching at YwsaiUes, Jlipley e., for tte Baptist people. y George Braxtan lias retonted from stonitcello, Ind.. where he spent a few days inH week. Thci Snenser class, ander Professor Clark, now meets ia the reading room the third hour, iusteui of Professor Swain's room. Dr. Wvlie entertained tiie mumber of the Dennis "Fort" and those of Mrs. Brown VVy lie's "Port" on Mondar. 6th inijj. Cnas. Uutnett. a for tner stsder t of I.U, is nowvn Washington CHty en t ie V. S. GeologiciJ Survey. Mr. Burnett is a Phi Oamma i!Mka. Alonzo MustsVMtui ned to enlier colleee ngaui on 1 nnnoay last. "-"pt ia a good stmient and fa cult v and stui alike are glad to have him with us again. Daniel Levi, of Bookville, In!., who ia in the clothing business, waa in the city last week and visited the Uaiveraitr iu company with Mr. Mussett. A boKu program for the Junior Spe cial on Friday evenine last wail printed by tome person or person. It was dis tributed by two boys wbo gave them to passers oa soitthUpllags; a,vanu. One of the editor of the student is tak ing a statement of each student's position on tbe tariff Question. Tire estimate of the number of "ire trader," ia the last Student, wa not correct. Professor Ulark t dims in Bu"We gave tueir nrst reports en wo tpeecnei asstgnea as outside reading last week. The reports on tne seeonu assignment were given tne first of this week. Miss Creed Meyer and Mr. Horning visitea tne snaicespeare ciuo on inursaay evening last. Tbe answer to ;he questions given to members of the club will be expected on Thursday evening, ! 3rd inst. The club wHl ftnish Hamlet at it next meetiiig. The program of the Mathematical club on Inst Tuesday eveniug was as follow': "Telegraphy," P. V. Mo; "Geometrical Problem," ft. X. Mctisrmii; "PrstobiiuV tiei," Prof. Swain. Mis Mamie Logan, through !?resbman with the class of '90, and Miss t.tta Shannon, are visiting Mis Lognn of the Senior class and Miss Maggie Wibwn of this city. Miss Haidee Nuckols wbo ba bean ill for some time is again in col lego. Tbe lecture of Henry George irss'listened to by an immense audience, Monday night. Dr. Jordan entertained tbi faculty and trustee on Saturday evening; last. V. B. Monical read a papur on Pascal before tbe Philosophic club on Tuesday evening last. Miss Mamie Brodix, who baa been spending the winter in Chiiiago, will re turn oa f naay next. Professor Jams' Humphreys of nfao University will deliver ,the luoture on nest Suaday afternoon. EUibjoct: "Ata Gray." Powell, wbo went through Sophomore with class '88 is now attending business college in Pousthkepsia, N. T. Mr. Pow ell wa a rm rsi. "V. V. Moffet of tbe Junioi' class, baa with him this week his elder bi other, who is a graduate of the Oniveriity and a member of the Beta fraternity. Mr.Moffett visited tbe University on Monday last. V; .'' Misses Overman and Loud 1 in attended a banquet given in Gireoncastle yesterday, by the Kappa girls. ' The das in Attronemy wa examined this morning. Mr Baltzloy, pastor of tbe Lutheran church ot Indianapolis, delivered the lec ture on last Sunday afternoon and also filled the pulpit or the rresoytenan chureh of this city in tbe morning. Mr. Balizlev was accompanied by his wife. He is a' Phi Psi. PREP. DEt'ARTMENT. Examination in Gsometry last Wednesday.. 1 "I ve just got a that's alb' little headache, Examination in Itlocution last Tuesday. Won Paratus. Wonder why Cravim objected to the changing of hi seat in tbe chapel. Bed scorns to be a faihionable color among the girls. ...... Examination in Hii;ory last Monday. .Sxaminntioiis are now in Rill blast, running over time with order for two weeks ahead. . Several No.8's viiitod Prep, last Friday. Wa hops they wore impressed so fH voi ably that they will bare no in ten lion other than ciiterlug lmre qext term. There is a good do il of complaior ing n.moiig tha students nboot bnving to wait in the cold -a hon thy are late. We do not think it would bankrupt tha insti. lution tp furnish the boj's' room with a toyi. There sooin to be an unusual amount of sickness among the students, probably duo to over-oxr ion during examinations. Misses Stevenson and Jackson nre the latest additions to tbe sick list. ......We are Informed by persons who ought to know, Vbut tbe Friday afternoon osercisos, this year, surpass those of tiny previous year. Prof. Bck informs u that be will make the Latin examination doubly a hard this term. Have .ruu fol J'our " portion'' ready? Miss BrecVinridiro i-cnrtsrc i a buau".i'li room on la I ikIh; aitcrnotjiin br i

distinct aa& r.iliiMtywaj , wbich meritMl the admiration of bee HudiBnee. TUa Rlietorlcat eraUe' vr.s admitted to b: U19 best of the ; our. The dcclumtttiori til' Mr. Himpson, the msay of Mr. Hctfe, he roaoing e'f Mii'i Breckinridge, llui vsrietj doelamatkn 0' Miss Hiuanali, '.Uu speeilieii of Miwsm. Bouldea nnd Ait'al.or tt i tbo dioloio In Misses 2barp and Broun, deserv-ad the favorVola comraent, sbey raceed. The question for dubate vraa: "Wat. the Sur-t-cenic conquest benotloisl to tin world1?' It was argned. in Hie afllr mntiveby ICisaes Ball and Htiwson, in tbn oigativa by Miuei f'orcb nnd NieholnMi. it wns decided by the jurors, Messrs. Weaver, Sadley and CP. Shoemaker, in favor eif the negative. ' 1KN01 N( E I ENTS.

--Through the Holicitat on of bis many j friendt, Kwa Petri njr jr., wil lie a onti-j date lor t rustee 01 i'erry toirnsntp subject t the Jjiepublioan noniinatinif con--van tion. Thoniaa Masaey will be a cadidte for '.trustee of Blooiuingtoa townihip, subject to the tjspublicsn nDiniaiiSsj; nvention'. '" ' " , :' .John Wsly Garrieo 1 will lie a candidate for Trustee of Perry towrai'aip, subjest to the Itepublican niisainatUjji invention, j In scoor lance wifii tlie- wishes of soma of my Mends in tb . couctty, and havirig wnsu lUJ quite a number nore, . I have concludisd after mature delibaratico to announce niyMlf, aia cnr.dWaU for tffi ofBce of Trustee of Perrv '.fowataip'. sab ject to the Republican Ourntioit J AM. Kb M. John Omiton's youngest: child' died last we . . . . - Jonathan May paid Mi l. Mullikin 11,200 for tte fiaioe cottage on Walnut sjretiii : Eld. Peter Martin; (if Matsity will begin it protracted uree aug in tlie BloomSeld Christian Dhuroh on Feb. 224. On Wecluesday last Mrs Jennie ander went to Indian iolii! to da somertrMajiiig. tAto,aoute a sleeping oar berth to Culil Ji nia, Hogs nre a little stilFiir :han. they ware. Marion Hinkle paid 6c. tier . recently to Dan, WaojD- . , .... . . . ter tor tnirieec ncaa mat a reraeed - - - - , Everybody goes to Blai ra shoe store: the buitdtog association people to keep up their shores und the general public jto get bargains in boots and shoes.and t3j" gt them the bargains. w ' n ... ... .. tion. dno. Wi, isusktric is a Dtnaocratio candidate for Representative. Mr. Buskirk '8 Ability as a legmlator ts unquestioned, but its no use to take the noininatioii. lel?ow a Republican will climb over your 800 majority with earns ain'd rapidity next Fall. JSp T Tbe Rrpublicaji county central com toittee held a very entbtmiasUe meetiing on Saturday last. Nearly every member of the coiumittite was present and all jFieemcd eajr to bear .part in the duties devcilviiig upon them. '. Ifewt. Mathers and Birt. Roseberry are buying horses, and have secured some very fine animals iu tbe ptist two weeks. They buy to sell, and will get np carload lota for shippers, or will sell to individuals. As they are good judge of homes (none better) it will pay a man to buy a family horse or work horse that lins paused their judgment. Some time previous to the death of Mre. Morton Hunter, herself sud husband conveyed the heme place, consisting of twenty-three acres, to their daughter Minnie. The fa mily will continue to reside at the old homestead. The Uencril has a large and valuable fiirm but a short distance northeast of Bloom ington. The statement that the Walnut Bt. Presbyterian oonijicgatilon was "(jot ahead of4 by the purchase of the Dodds property by the Methodists is a mistake. The PreubyterianH held, a congregational meeting and voted down the proposition. When the Chesiey Chambers case was called the defendant nrooititlv nut in an anpearanue, but the imtter went over till next tern for several reasons, tho first being that the State was not ready, and the second that Judge Bicknell, who tried tbe first Jaie could not be present at! this term. C'hambers was permitted to stand on his old bond. Nex t term of con rt con venes in April, so it will not be long till tbe trial may be had, It is said that pain endured it that uinful and tedious disease, rheumatism, may be relieved by bnthiiiig the afUioted parts, band, feet nnd joints, with hot water in which Irish potatoes have been boiled. Even the woest cases have yielded to tbe treatment, simple as it seecis. "The Western AVoirld," published in Chicago, is one of llie haudaomest farm papers that has come to this office, and contains much information from various ami distant portions of the country. The illustrations are numerous and they are also quite handsome. The only ebjeolion is that the "World" is not issued oftener. It is issued quarterly at 25 cents per year. Won M like to see some hack numbers of the "World" if thoy are a intcrenting as the prrwut uqtulwr, gCotiomen,

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