Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 2, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 March 1888 — Page 3
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FLOATING SOAP ths cmsr Wow be Baste. Toil at uen Willi and Abaotutaly Pum. J AO. 8. KIRK & CO., CHICAGO. Oiitnil OrantBst OtstsbsI BskoeabmI BsvcxABn! Km Baltihokx Dntscr! Tar Trot Ones! Yov wxu. But ko OthkkI fiutcKAir i Oram Boas! SlXASGZRS AXD PROM. who i from the MrroandingboBBtrT always soake it a paint to visit the "Tab Smith" bur aodjewrlry bowse oa ike sooth side of the square. It w s sanneans of cnrioeitie that will always be remembered, and ta maarkable bet is thatao of thaw an assMsadslmost hoawsseJdaeeaautien. Bat in additioa to Ike mUKoa csnriositie there are staple goods, eaeb aaaHverware nnd is gold al silver walebee, bleat styles ia Jewelry, dtaasoncls, rabies, ate. Tlw loag experience and sonerior judgment of tbe eider South is of vast ralae to tbis boose in ImyiaC eappliea, sad it ia. always BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIB. awTlte new styes of Shoes f. r ywaag gtatkaaea are very hande, end ate sow at Jtiuurs. Jf yraj intend to get a new . soil of clothes tbis Spring it is time joa were selecting tbe goods ,jettiac'yeor snessara oa McGee's Ixiok and attending to ail tbe preliaiaartes. There are not many saea, Jang or 1J, we believe, s-bw wronU aot be delighted if they mM have aoaae assurance that they weat 4o have one of McGee'a natty m to wear, bat of caorse we can't sJH afitad 'em. It a a? pit-ware, however, to look at the nice good, and to sea tbe soils that are being inade up for those who are snore Jortaoate tbao ooraelves. Jr toc want 8axnny or German Knittis g Yarn McCalla dt Oa. h flie home to visit. They keep everything that yoa may call for. Tbb OHLT first-dam dry nod atom oa the sooth aide of the square ia-CbarWy MebWs. Charlie has grown np in the business, beginning at the bottoaa aad working np 'gradually, and he understands tbe iMaioeas thorooghiy as all men do who seats up in tbb way. Hobky maa earned an enviable repots t ion asr keepiag tbe choicest goods in embroideTieaaaiery, haodkercb ie&, gloves, ete , and he maintains that reputation because he knows tbe taste of bis customers and can bay jest tbe clam of goods they demand. He has also added boot and shoes, aad can it yoa oaf.' Go and see bim when yon come to town he rill treat yoa right. Go into McGeeV clothing eafMfuua, sooth side of tbe square, aad examine the sew ateek of faroiebing goods. Be has some of the ctieeat Knee of ties, shirts, sopea ders, eollars, cai&, hats, etc., ever brongbt to thia town. He knows where tbe nicest and most msh ionable goods an to be gotten, sad he fete Fabmebs aad other who desire good ntisfaetory Iimcb, go to aeaokart's bakery. Beeckart makes apkadidoaaawha bread is light aad whaltsoaae, aad ho kerns ev erything else yen are likely te call f r n the way of eaUbles. Benekart' bread is always tbe best. ClMNeest Coftees. Tma. Tohaacoa aad Cigars, at Hemp. Wiboa'ei aoeory store, xry one ot tb new brands of cigars at this store, OrsTua an now ripe, and Geo Beaekart,t bu popamr rests era nt oa 8oath College Avenue, has the best that ean be procured. For a stew, fry, broil, or a dosea raw, go to Beaekart's. Da- WAJUiEa's Health Corsets are tbe best article of the krad ever offered to tb J pablic, tbey surpass all otners in the eomratt with which they amy be worn, and an health peeoerviag by reason of their shape. MeCalla A Co. arc sole ageata lor Bloomington. Cauro Woblbt baa a lot of first-dam Baggies, Carriages, Pbav toas aad Spring Wagons, at his livery stable, which be will sell for cam or will trade for males or bnrwfc. Cell oa Craig before yon sel your stock,
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aTSpriog stock of Shoes for Ladies aad Gentlemen now arm ing. BLAIB. BLAIB. BLAIB. awTGeatlemea will find tbe new sat styles of Shoes, Button, Con great and Laced, m the Blair coun ters. BLAIR. BLAIB. BLAIR. swTTonnff Ladiea will find jnst what thev want in Sorine style Shoes at Blairs. NEW DBESS GINGHAMS AT McCALLA'S. . NEW WHITE GOODS, AT McCALLA'S. NEW EMBROIDERIES, AT McCALLA'S. NEW DBESS GOODS, AT McCALLA'S. NEWSATTEENS, AT McCALLA'S. FINE CUSTOM MADE SHOES Fob Lambs and Misses, AT McCALLA A CO.'S STORE. CAB RETS, FRESH STOCK McCalla dt Co.'s. auo OIL CLOTHS A BUGS. Tbe soldiers monument to be built at Indianapolis will cost 25O,000. It will be a lofty square shaft oa an ornamented pedestal, and surmounted by a figure ot Liberty. Brano Scbtnetz of Berlin is the designer. Spring Clothing; by tbe cartoad coming in daily at the - Eagle Clothixq House. Good bniliiing lots in tbe South Park Addition to the highest bidder on the 4th of Anril. at aiii-tinn. of thcee lots, and hacks will be run to tbe grounds on day of sale. If yon desjre a home here is a chance. Nobby, and stylish .new Spring Hateattbe Eagle Ciothisg House. "Free bus to8outh Park sale of lots !' will be the cry ou the 4th of April, and persons who luve uny ! mtenUon ot nuving sliouid be on band. It will be a lively sale of good desirable lots. Robber Clothing and Umbrellas. A new invoice of Gofd Handie Silk Umbrellas, $3.00, worth $5.00, at tbe Eagle Clothisg House. The Real Estate Association will sell no lots at private sale tbey will all be offered at auction on tbe 4tb of April. City hacks will be run to the grounds on that day for the accommodation of all ' who may wish to attend, free of charge. New and elegant line of Neckwear at tbe . Eagle Clothing Bouse. Do not forget that on the 4th of April then will be an auction sale of lots to Sooth Park Addition, and that everybody will be- given a chance to bay a desirable building site on reasonable terms. The highest bidder gets them, Tbe greatest bargains in Gent's Hem-stitched Linen Handkerchiefs ever shown in Indiana, at the Eagle Clothing Bouse. We call the notice of our readen to the met that Jag. E. Whitney, Nurseryman, Uocbestor, . X., offering liberal pay to local and traveling agents for his stock. He famishes outfit free and warrants all stock to be delivered in good or der, roe work is steady, and experience is not required. Agent Wasted, to handle first ehas Lime. Can make good wages. For further particulars address Albert Tomli.xson, Mitchell.Ind. BW BOSH-HEW STOCK. Cttsper Vavnasandt, TBS Till lion nT" -U2V JJKRT A-K jcrt- nt Has rsmovad to tbe sow room on the north Ida. of the musts, next to tbe Fee corner. and b batter preparod than ever to serve bis patron. Don't neglect to call and lee toe stock or Cottuw before you make a nnrebass. CS)K, OATS, nif AMD XIIM. Bf EES. Parties wishing to purchase any of tbe above articles will find it to their interest to call on I. Milt, Boo ess, of Bloomington, or ad dress WARD, lABR K ttO8, Chalmers, White county, Indiana. CoueB Cakot, Benckart makes aoougb candy containing pore horebonnd and boneset, and it is one of tbe best specifics in the county. Go and get some whenever yoa have a cocgb, or a seve re cold?
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We have no great objection to Col. Robertson as a candidate for Governor and yet well, if Col. Fnedley bad stood in .Robertson's shoes during the session of the last Lemslature we have a strong im pression that Green Smith's brute force and bravado would not have kept him out of his position, and that Ben. Harrison would now be an United States Senator. Bed ford Mail. Being unable to secure Col. Friedley as a candidate for Gov ernor the next choice of the Pro gress for thai high office (a Ex- j Governor Albert G. Porter, j Indiana does not number among its many able men one who is his pee. Porter could close tbe rank solidly and lead the Republican
party to a snre and easy victory in fully, at the present day, without November, for he has the confidence ! thJ of fertilisers. Ymi cannot . i u .1 1 afford to slight your crop by negof the people. He i a man of the lw.ting lhe Jf lcrtilhr,f (l?cau people, sympathizes with them and . jt wjn bo a illM t0 yourself and understands them. He is a man will impoverish your laud, whose efforts have always bcenj Elijah Small wood, Guthrie, crowned with success, and we feel ' R. M. Weir, liloouiiugtoo, H'ui.li. that his election would surety fol- Monson, Ellcttsville, Jas.. B.Clark, bar his nomination. Bloomington, have received increase m ,ii or pensiuti. rtuHum has also beeu Tbe Progress is tmdef obliga- panted to. Agues, mother of James tions to Mr. Eil. Gmirley lor a nice i'honipsoii, 11 looming! on. sr.mple of the famous maple mo-j oaitExcAsfiB, In'd.. March 2. An cxlasses man'l factored at the home 'planaaion i Una llio fruturuity of IM'auw place. TbeGourley molasses has ! " for th, rec.3.11 oracr uffoeting . . J . ' the biilills of lha .twlnnf niSKMn nf ihu
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who kllOW a good tbllljj Wheu tbey ' boarding at hotel and forbid young la-SL-e it. I'o acoompanying their esco'nw to u-s-I tauranU for tbo purpose of pending an Rev. H. Wood8mall, known . evening ur vuitiag the fraternitT tialli at informer years as Major Harry j " The aeoMsity tor tbU action will ... , n rV .1 .1 appear when it, it known that one or twe Woodsmall. of Uosport, and a gal-lio mdent who bad cwtinguuhed Isnt soldier for the Union, died atjtbemielvet simply as hotel loaie:s and tor Memphis.Tenn., Monday evening, conreouent in.rtnweny a studenu, were Q: k .. j..,,i ! diimiiHea from the ltiititutioa, after reSince the war he has devoted bis mata wbject to propol life to missionary and educational ditciplin. It i known aim that whitky work among the freed men.' I bu btien served to student at restaurant!, ,. . . Iandtliat young ladies have visited the Of all the numerous humbugs ; iraternity hulls and remained till unreasin this humblieeed world of ours'oiiablii buiin, under circumttnnces that
the watch is the greatest, let it be gold or silver cased. Fully onehalf tbe existence ot the watch, whether it has coit the owuer f 15 or $150, is passed upon the hooks of some watch-maker's window. TtiArfl ia nlurnve ''aimatlitiifr fttci muft.r'' Willi v.nti wutfth tfnft ifi there are ten or even twenty watch repairers in tbe town.they invariably have their racks full of the "time pieces" that are brought to them daily for repair or adjustment. A watch is also the poorest piece of property in the world, and never ! has fixed value after it leaves the show case of the jeweler who sells it after that it is worth just what yon can get for it. No two watches keep time alike they are either too slow or too fast just compare a half down for curiosity. So if they are not correct time-keepers (which they are not) wherein lies their value? Considerable surprise and comment were created in college circles, at Greeneustlc, last week by President Martin declaring in chapel, that in the future tbe young ladies would be forbidden to accompany the young gentlemen to the fraternity balls and to the restaurants, both of which practices have been quite common heretofore. Certain imperative reasons, which the president failed to give, were assigned as tbe cause of tbe order. The Grand Lodge of the Knights of Honor was in session in Inrtiansuolis last week. Fred. Fess represented tbe Lodge at this place. President Martin, of DePauw University, has iuterdicted the students from boarding at hotels, and served notice on tbe landlords to that effect. If there ia anything in this world that appears as verdant, gawky and trained a beardless student in a new "plug bat," we have never seon it. Tbe young men (soma of thero) inci ne that their education is never oomplelo without donning a "senior plug." If many of these young fellows were at particular aooui aaurning ma inuae 01 ineir neeaa it would be vastly to their advantage. Crawfordsvilhj Btar. Right you are, Mr. Star. You twtnliled tfcat time to some purpose.
A second meeting of the Opera House committee will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall on the night of Tuesday, March 13. There is a general dispoflition to build a house that will reflect credit upon the city aod tbe Orders having the matter in charge, and ta plan for a building sufficiently large to accommodate the growth of our city, which is now making ispid strides in prosperity and wealth. The buildimg should be a good oue, and we doubt nut from the character of the men who have taken the matin hand that it.will be. Fur President there are a great mauy men coiniug into prominence.
but far fertilizer there is no.lhing equal to "Horse Shoe1' brand, sold by Alexander and Miller. It is our tamest, honest and positive be lief, that no man can farm successinatitMlioll. TJ, ord relate to .tudonu were liKely to name. compromise tboir good -The Rev. W. P. McNary delivered his lecture 00 "Travels in Italy," for the benefit of the Misaiomiry Society, in tbe North Page church, Omaha, on Tuesday of last Week Tbe newspapers are contemplating the propriety of resorting to "Had Debt" envelopes for dunning delinquent su bscribere. As they can do their own printing the delinquents may expect a uesh envelope each day. Are you on that Jist? If you desire to sell, your land will be worth more if it has been projterly treated with fertilizer ; if you desire to raise a good crop you can positively do so by the use of fertilizer, provided that you use tbe "Horse Shoe" brand, sold ouly by Alexander & Miller. Go down and see them at once. Reu. Smith traded some Salt Creek land and a little cash to Beekman, the Wichita trader, for the stook of goods he got at Campbelkburg. Those Wichita sharpers are not quite sharp enough for our Bloomington traders. The "Shanke" case, suit against the railroad company for damages, has been venned to Jackson county. A cow derailed a freight train north of Bedford Friday morning, causing considerable delay on tiw railroad. The cow did not live to sec the work of ruin she bad wrought. Ol He Carter made a brief visit to hproe folks Saturday night. He is pleasantly located in Chicago, Win. Mershan was arrested Friday, charged with tapping the till at Atexauder & Miller's grocery house. Under the shrewd questioning of Prosecutor Duncan, Merabon acknowledged the crime and made a full statement. Some fourteen "tough kids" were placed behind the bars at the county jail last week. None of these boys attend school, J. C. Sharp, EUettsville, is another one ot Monroe couuty's lutky oppliuints for peusiou.
The Republiram Central Committee will meet in Mayor's office,
on aaturday, Mnrcii 10th, 1888, at 1 o'clcek prompiu A fall attendance iti requester!. K. C. Dumcasi, Cliairrnan. Prof, Bryan of. Vinceanes was visitieg,. Blooaiingfcao - relations I asl week-- Pint. Alley little snngttsruee, died aaturday a week aud the remains were takjru to Spencer for burial Miss Phoebe Cbuzzius will lecture in College y,t ... ... . M. v uapei, tne niglit ot March 2Zd, subject t "Wotn in Without a Countiy," Miss Couzdiis is an able woman, one of tbe best lecturers on tbe platform, nod will be. well worth bearine: -Dave herded his sheep in .the presence of .large suniencesamne Kf Mtn uonse, ti nday atid Saturday flights Elder GnfSti Wjll) preach for the New Harmony brethren for the - next twelvit months Eli Sparks of Bloomington soon John ble has rented his fiirm, west of town, to Ed, Thrashei Natural gas has bfien found in sufficient quanti ty atrlSalem to heat a numbnr of housei! -The blackbirds returned last Thursday, having been misinformed that iipring had come Deputy Sheriff Payne has beenn6ned to his bed daring tbe past week, a new sensation for Joe -Mrs. Chas. Alexander's brother, W m. Munscn, of Meade Centre, Ka8., is visiting relations R. A. Fulk gave the Democrats s tall: at Polley's school house, last evening. Dick is a smooth talker, and always has an interested audience Maj.Jas. H. Mulky is an alternate Delegiite to tbe National Encampment of the G. A. R., to be held at Columtms, O. -Wm. Burford, the electrician, is sick with mump, at Menipliii), Tenn. .Rev. Minton and family returned to Bloomington from Florida on Friday night la4J- Miss Juliette Maxwell haii returned to Bloomington from Boston, Mass.The Courier, speaking of the Dem ocratic meeting Saturday a week, says that tbe "court roam was filled with people and standing room only was at a werainni !" Did you ever? But then -perhaps this is iutended for sarcasm The city har ks are doing a good business. The had; is something the people have to l edueated into the use of, and they If are, rapidly in a live town like Blocuuiugton Mrs. Zep. Browning is a guest of Win. B. Seward's Tamily- A patriotic special will be given by Xo. 8 and the High School next Friday afternoon During the nboeuce of the fimily at church list Sunday the shed, evaporator, (he tools and a quantity of . wood at J49. Strong's sugar camp .was.- jjfc. strayed by fire J. H. Stuart nut) Miss Jennie Stuart, children of R, U. Stuart of wst 6th street, arevisiting relations here ... .. ... Doll. Pau'ey is at home wrestlingjwith a ca e nf mumps--' J. C. Whisn n 1 h is gone to Cincinnati again to have an operation performed on one of his eyen Dr. McGee has gone to Cincinnati to attend i the Dental College Commencement Another cub is to be placed on the streets, lien. Smith having gone to Cincinnati to make the purchase At the Union Temperance meeting Sunday night interesting papers were read by Mrs. Beck, Mies Strader and Miss Woodburn W. F. Browning is dangerously sick with erysipelas. From present indications R,A. Fulk is the choice of the people! (Democratic) for Representative,! but the schemers are combining to defeat him in convention. This, is in keeping with the unprincipled acts of tbe average Democratic politician, however, but it is an outrage that should not be tolerated. Mr. Fulk is s man ol the people, and realizing that they could not defeat him single-handed the various can- j didates have formed a combination for his defeat. Ah, we're onto you, you b-a-d men. For Rent. 80 acres of land east of town, oa the Rogers pike. Some twenty anros can be .cultivated in corp. Cash rent preferred. Inquire at the Progress office. The wife of A slier SIuss died suddenly, one day last week at Browusville, Mo. Died, at Los Angeles, Cat.,' Feb. 17, '88, 1311a, wife or Ed. B. Howe, of consumption. The deceased was formerly a resident of Spencer and at one time a successful teacher in our High School, A few years since: Mr. II, moved to Florida where his wife continued in good health until the last year, v.lien physicifina recommended a change of climate. This change, however, was inttde too Jute, as she lived but about three months in her Western borne Spencer Democrat. Remember the conoert of the famous Alpine Choir. The entertainment will be both novel and artistic. Secure your scats. Judge Giesham has refused to grant a writ of hiibons corpus in ths CoyBern humor case, and so tlieso poreous will be compelled to go to the penitentiary at Michigan City. Just why anybody should take sides with these men it is hard to understand, and that too after the courts, judges and juries -havo all united in hi orting their guilt. There must be an end to this tampering with election results, und tbe county of the capital it a good placo to begin. If persons can oisngB tbe figure on tally sheets after an election ii bad, tire coded by a six uioi.ths hat oainpnign, tlio.-o is littli use in nominating mon hotter buy up the fellows who tlx the return:1, or tboso who change tu6 b,re!;!
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UNIVERSITY NEWS ITEMS. Professor Osthaui gave bis claw in Garman an examination one day last week. Prof. Bryan spent a few dsvs in Indtaaapolli last week. Mr. IE. P. Bickneil, who is on the staff of tbe Indianapolis New, spent Sunday in the oity. Tb e Pauhelleuic banquet next Friday evening, wilt be given in tie old CQlllge chapul. James Whitcomb Kilsv rave his dia lectic recitations to a fair audience oa Monday evening last. Tbe Cantata sriven by the 'Presbvtorian church, in which to many students partusipatad, cleared about S99. Dr. Dabney's history classes have be gun tbeir review. The second of the Senior Socials was given at ths realdeaae of Lor Wilson, oa yesterday evening. The lecture on next Sunday afternoon will be delivered by Hon. John L. Orifflth of Indianapolis. His subject will be : Jjorci oeaconsBem. Jtfuthews has been spending a few days an mi sons in neuiuoay. J. Whitcomb 8iiey is a-PW Kappa Fsi, The Indianapolis Journal of Monday last compliments tne the talent displayed i "Ibivid, the Shepherd Boy," very high ly mun tion ing both principals ana chorus. The uhorus on this occasion would be a splendid one to use in a "comic opera." Dr. Dabnev will have a class In the History of the French Revolution, next term, which will use Ur. Dabney's new book oa the causes oi the French Revolution. It will be romcrobered by many that 'Amos Broifton Alcott, founder ' it ' tbe Concord Pcbool of Philosophy, who died at Bo 4 ton on Sunday last, was in Bloomington in 161, visiting the University and lha Public Schools. He was also known to many as the father of Louisa May Alcott, authoress of 'lattle Women,' and other popular works. A Urge number of seats for tbs Alpine Choir huvo been sold end the present indications arc that tbs entertainment will bo a great succors it every way . Tk.i) recitations of Mr. A. P. Burbanks at the College Chapel, on Thursday evening last were exoellent. and were wall received by a large audience. Prof. Branner, now located in. Arkan-. tas, was in town Sunday a week. It will be remembered that be is geologizing in the aforementioned State... Mitchell Shields left on Friday last for Cincinnati, stopping at Indianapolis on the way. Mr. Shields goes to Cincinnati to study tbe Pittman system of stenography, ne will probably en tar a railroad office in St. Louis next tall. Tbe class in Spenser, Hooper and Ba con, under rrotetsor, uiarK, nas nnuneo, its work in Spenser and is now engaged j upon Bacon's "Advancement of Learn I . 1 1. mi . f . I - . ill I. - 1 - I ing. inc real in iaa term win w unvoted to Bacon, as the books for the study of Aooper cannot be obtained. j The faculty of DePauw has forbidden their students boarding at hotels and have ordered the hotel keepers to receive ao studunts as boarders. The faculty has also decreed that no young lady shall accompany a gentleman to any restaurant or fraternity hall. Why not forbid tbe (Mutants to breathe t After the lecture at the college on Thursday evening last, Mr. Burbank met the Dhakespeare club at the bouse of Profosror Clark. Refreshment were served and a pleasant evening was spent by tbe club in eagerly liutehing to Mr. Burbankx recitation and bis praotieul method of studying Shakespeare. The Shakespeare club (as it exists here) is an innovation of Professor Clark's, and is one of the best features ef our University, Dr. T. C. Van Nuys, professor of chemistry in tbe Indiana University, has written a treatiso of 200 pages on the "Chemical Analysis of the Secretions of the Kidneys in Health and Disease," from the medical press of P. Blakiston, Son & Co., of Philadelphia. Physiological chemists who have examined it critically pronounce it the most dotailed and elaborate work on tbis important medical subject from suy author. It is of especial value for chemical work in physiological laboratories, as well 4 a oompleU treatise for tbo use of roedioal students and practi -tioners. Indiana collego men are rapidly onmlng to the front with scientific treatises, -rrrlndiaaapolis Journal. PREP, DEPARTMENT. Miss Feltus ia on tho siuk list. Miss Lyon will return nent terra Miss May ha bean Tcrv ill during the past few weeks, ...... Mr. Abraham will cultivate' tbo art of farming next term. ...Mna Baker, who entered this term, is dangerously sick. Prips who beard Burbank Inst Thursday, felt well rewarded. Zaring Informs us that "Major" i convalescing. The 1Mb marks the last day of tbe term. No mere Friday afternoon exercises this turm. Wo were greeted with a new choir tail Friday. , We regret to bear that Mr. Morse will not !o vr.h us next term.
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Stock, ......Tbe "K bms mf ths Bed Ribbon crwatsd quite a, sensntion last "!k. Mr. Duticau, 'who h besn conBned to bis room for several wixiks, wi tb rheumatism, bits returned. ...... KeistaaiMi was mane ia ''" aeus.ee on last Friday, to ths celebrated colored orators or ihucit.y, . Ford nnd Huod. ......On account of some trou'ile resultins; from tbs loss of a pair of overshot, the door of ihii laiies' rooai. is kept locked rtcejit at recess, ......The quintion, ' Which It tba greater ctoillaar, War or Commerce?" was dlscuisod on last Friday afternoon by Messirs. Simpson and TVyll in favor of War, and Messm. Koous 1 nd Wooley ia behalf of Com mere. Thi Juiy, Mssits. Walker, Shoemaker and Do Rogfirs, rendorcd their decision in favor of War Mr. Hiidlej's siaowh, the declamations of . . . . . V- - . 1 1 . I w t..J SSlssss sacrnussara, aicuviMni sna xmiiu ley, the speeches of Messrs. Allan aad Sharp, and, ubovo all, the vocal solo by Miss Kreugsr croatsd universal admirs. iton. BTftlH ANNO UNCE 81 ENT&, I use Sui.tihln will be a candidate for the orBse of Tirnetee of Perry township, subject to til decision of tba Uepuolfjan aominsttng LocvenUon. Through tbe solicitation of bis many friends. Ksra Perrioc Jr. will tie a candi date for Trut!e of Ptirry township lubject to tbs Republican nominating venidoa. Thomas Ma tssy will, be a candidate for Trustee of Bloomington township, rabJcct to tba Rcpublicaa nomiasting convcntion. John Wley Garrjson will be. a candfdato fcr rwMisiilto sa ject to the Rcpublicaa nntinkUg con vention. In accordance with tbe withes of some of mv friends in tbs country, and having consul tel quite a number more, I have concluded after mature delibera tion to announce myself, as a candidate for' tbe omce or xruswe or rerry lowmmp, u in ject to the Republican Ccven':ion. JAM ICS V.. RICK. Charley McPhteters has re turned from his trip to Thonaasville. Ga.. where be went with Mrs. Taylor and daughter and Mrs. J5merson atd daughter. He reports Mrs. Taylor as improving steadily under the influeuce of the soft, warm atmosphere of Southern Georgia. He stopped at. Decatur and at Chattanooga on his return. Says Newell Sanders is doing sn immense, business nnd is worth now about $60,000. He reports tbe Bloomington people now ai Decatur as hopeful and prosperous. Marriage licenses have been issued to tho following named perrons since last report: Geo. P. Goldey and Mary K. Miller, Albert It. Weir and Emma Wylie, Jas. L. Whisnand and Mollis E. Hall, Chas. A. Moffttt and Mollis E. Hamilton, Matthew Kennedy and Ella McCaughan, Win, M. Simpson and Henrietta Vandevander. The Donaldson-Noel slander case will come up for trial again at the April term. The jury was equally divided, as to a verdict for plaintiff and defendant. Mr. Hall, one ot the jurymen, says that they discussed and decided almost every prominent question of the day while waiting to be discharged, Kearney Busk irk returned from Southern California 1 t Thursday, accompanied by his .ister,Miss Mattie. He was in I Angeles nearly all the time while away. Mr. B. does not like the climate ol Southern Caltiomiu too cold in the early morning and at night. Mr. A. B. Philpntt and children have returned from Boston, Mass., to remain during the summer. Tbe health of Mm, P. and children lias not been good this winter. On Thursday eveoiug last Ren. Smith sold to Will. Adams ;md Ed. Hall the stock of goods he got from Beekman, The young men are now closing their goods out npidty nd at low prices. The Si'ward Bund furnished musio for "David," lust week. This band is making rapid progress, as there art) several fine rnuMoians in the organization. The cornet and tuba are especially well handled, 1 Chas. Small arrived at home from New Mexico on Friday morning. He looks rugged and healthy, the climate having evidently agreed j with kirn. I Our "boom" 11 on the road ' CM ready for it.
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