Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 5, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 March 1888 — Page 3

KIRK'S

i FLOATING COAP THS For H BMh, Toil nd T imttry. Snow Vnata mk! AtHolutoly Pun, Hmr.lwMMkMP VaitaClas 9MK w Bf mass fee at to taa BOn jrs. s. Rime & co, CHICACO. OYaT I OYSTERS! Ovsters ! Bjotckacth! Besckauts! Fkox Balttmoke Direct! . Try Titer OgCz! -? f Too - wwu. Bar vo Otbeb! BncgAM is Ototkr Boss.! SntAXMW Air ram. who one irons the eurroundiogcoantry always anko ft point to visit the "Tob. SaritV baaar and jewelrjH nomv ine nam Mae ih in wjuare. It ttk-lMMMMa of curiosites that will always iwaemberod, and the resnarkable fact that to many of tbeae art vaafid and almost household ncoeaaitka. Bat ia addition to tbe aatUkiafMeitte tiere are staple foods, audi as silverware an.l floe.goM.aiid silver watcher, latest atylea ia jewelry, diamonds, rabies, t. Tfce long experience and superior Jadfoieot of the -elder Smith ja of vast value to this house in buying aappliaa, aad it 19 always escrowed. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. Tbe m atyea of 8 toea ymag gjeotlema) are very handoae aad are bow at Bfaira. If ywi intend to gel a new uit of clothes this Spring it is time yon were selecting the got-ds, getting yoor neaaore on McGee's lokx, ami attending lo all the prcliminarie. ' There are not many awn, rnaag r old, we bel eve, who mmmld not be dvlightwl if they coald bve same assurance that they were J have one of McGee'u patty anil to wear, liat of roarsu w tjm'i Isn1bi4 Swst? la to sVJjpfeuwiste, Jiowcver, to loot at the nine god, and to ate tht suit that are beit.-g wide Oft ior those who ire more tfortuoate than ourselves ' If -top, want Saxony 01- German Ktihtia Yam MeCalla & CVs h iJae hoane to viair. They keen eveiytlMg that you may call fr. Thb OSLY first-class dry goods atore the wmth aide of theaonare is Charley Mobfer. Charlie has grown no in tbebusirje,leginntng at the bottom and working up gradually, and be anderBlanda the bonioeaa thoroughly aa al men do who come up in this way. MoHley Kas earned an enviable reputation Car keeping;- the choicest goods in embroideries ,hoek'r.-,baml kerchiefs, gloves, ete., and he maintains that reputation because he knows the taste of hie esutesaers and can boy I uat the ciasw of goods the demand. He' ha also added boots tod shoes, aad can it yon oat. Gj and see bim whea yoa come to town be orill toaat yoa right. iate IfcGeeV elotrbing emporniaa, south side of the square, and csaaunetbe new stock of fornishia jBOftf. He bas me of the nicest mm of ties, shirts, suspenders, Uar, cuffs, hats, ete., ever brought to this town. He knows where the itiaeat and most ubionahle goods are to be gotten, and he gets they. .JParxkr and others who desire good satisfactory Inneh,. go to Broehart'alery. Benckart makes apleaaid eu(Iee,;bia breidi i ITgSl ami wBoieaome. and -bo seeps ev erything elf yon are likely to call fr ia the way of eatabto. Bencfcart'a bread ia alwava tbe best. Choicest Cofiee. Tub. Tnltae. eos aad Cigars, at Hemp. Wilson's grjtieery atore. Jry oaeof tbe new brands ot Agars at this store. Otsteos are now rice, and Geo Bttaekart. at his popular restaurant a Sooth College Avenue, baa the best lost can be procured. For a stew, fry. broil, or a doaen raw, go to Beackart's. DfL Wi.psim'8 Health .Corsets are tbe best article of the kind ever offered to the public, they surpass oil others n the com (bit with which they may be worn, and are health preserving by reason of their shape. MeCalla &. Co, are sole agents ior Blooming on. Caaio Worley bis a lot of firct.cliua. Rnriria. f!arplirp. Pksi tons and fipriog Wagons, at his - 1 I 1. t -ti r inry wauie, wnien na wui sen ior cah or will trade fcr moles 'bf i-rt?. Call oa Cwig leLje yqo tjl your block.

A WEEK'S

Commencing lowing :

SILK VELVETS, STRIPED VELVETS,

RHADAMA SATINS,

COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS,

BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS,

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

FULL LINE OF WHITE

REGARDLESS AT TH BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. SrYoung Ladies will find just what they want in "during style Shoes at Blairs. BLAIR, BLAIR; BLAIR. MTJSpring stock of Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen now arriv ing- . : Not Bustkd nor Cuwed Up. I doire to state for tbe Iwncfit of mv frieiij both here mid elsewbrrn, that my Dn4ntakinc establishment hat nt no time bun e)oed up and thnt I have never quii boiB5, repurts' to theeontniry nolwiih8tnndiiii;. Such Take stories have bean eireulattid to injure nie, but they have failea to nave tbe destrt-4 effect. Mr. daman has placed a stock of furniture in the trynt room, and my Umlertuking tvwmrss u conducted as aeretorare. 1 de sire to thnnj; my friends for their support and enevuragitucnt. Xkw Fokxituhk Store. Is aac Clamao has placed a fri'dli new stock nf (nraitare ki the Vanzandt rtwnn, north side of the square, and now invites his friends to en II before inuking a parchanc. Prices as low as JKWthhff and hh!s im oraerel if wot in sfocBT" Diwi't ftifgeT lo calf on me before you buy, and'ou Will save tnmiev. ISAAC CLAMAX. Siirinz Clothing by tbe car load coming hi daily ut the Eagle Clothing House. Good building lots in the South Park Addition to the bighc.it bidder on the 4th of April, ut auction. A sidewalk ia being built iu front of thce lots, and hacks will be run to the grounds on day of sale. Ifyoo desire a home here is a chance. Nobby and stylish new Snrinc Hats at the Eagle Clothing House. Robber Clothing and Umbrel las. A new invoice of Gold Han dle Silk Umbrellas, 3.00, worth $3.00, at tbe Eagle Clothing House. The Real Estate Association will sell no lots, at private sale they will all be offered at auction on the 4th of April. City hacks will be run to the grounds 011 that day for the accommodation of all who may wish to attend, free of charge. New and elegant .line of Neckat the wear Eagls Clothing House, Do not forget that on tbe 4th of April there will be an auction sale of tots in South Park Addition, and that everybody will be given a chance to buy a desirable building site on reasonable terms,. The highest bitider gets tlieni.,, -. The greatest bargains in Gent's Hem-stitched Linen Handkerchiefs ever shown in Indiana, at the Eagle Clothing House.., We call tbe not ice of our readers to the fact that J as. E. Whitney, Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y., is offering lilieral pay to local and traveling agents tor hU stock. He furnishes outfit tree and warrants all stock to be delivered in good order. The work is steady, and experience is not required. Agent Waited, to handle first clais Lime. Cau make good wages. For further particulars address Albert Tomli.xson, Mitch ell, Ind. cori, oats, nu a so hill TEED. Parties wishing to nnrchase any of tbe above articles will find it to their interest to call on I. Milt. Rogers, of Bloomington, or address Wabd, Carr & Boss, Chalmers, White county, Indiana, Cough Candy. Btnejcart makes a cough candy contaiuing pure bore hound aud boneset, and it is one of the best opacifies in the couuty. Go and get some whenever you have a cough, or a severe cold.

March 26th we

SUMMER SILKS, STRIPED PLUSHES,

PASMENTRIES,

COLORED

OF COST, HI IBISES NORTH SIDJS. Tom Massey, the candidate for Trustee of Bloom ington tp., is a first-class man. He is thoroughly jwsted on the duties of the position, and his administration will be one to be proud of. The. office of Township Trustee is one of more importance than many people seem. to realize, as the Trustee has con trol of the school, the school houses and th sir construction, the employ ment of teachers and the disbursments of aid to the pauper element, which in itself has become a heavy burden, and if not properly handled becomes doubly so, A man r , 1 1 of nerve and rare good judgment . . . , . J . . a Ulan nw 1 nsi'a iiouikui itn rim aino. WIV ajtw .ftM was wav -WW 1 tion board, and here as well as in the various other departments of his duty Tom Missey wilt be found ; competent and true to the right. Turn out and give him a good vole. More than three hundred

Lav!J,e',2 uuiU in Wwnv-lercd

ington during the pnst three years, and contracts are being closed each day for the building of others. It m a quiet steady growth that goes ;ou all tlie.ycar. Mrs. McCnrtey of Indianapolis is visiting relations iu Bloomington. Ezra Perring, the Republican nominee for Trustee of Perry tp., is a No. 1 citizen and a man against whom not a word can be said. He is careful and conscientious in his business transactions, and will guard the interests of the public as carefully as he docs his own. Mr. Perring will reflect honor upon tbo office. Papers for potting under carpets, can be bad at the Progress oGSce. For Sale. Barber shop completely furnished. A good business for a man with some experience. Cheap for cash. Call and see for yourself. Next door to Worley's livery stable, east side of square. Joe Meyer. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. fl"Genllemen will find tbe neweat styles of Shoes, 'Button, Con gross and Laced, on the Blair counters. .Tbe Great West. Parties who coutemplate visiting the Great West, for biisincss.liealth or pleasure, should not fail to subscribe for "The Rocky Mountain Celt." The paper will be sent to any address in the United States or Canada, for three months, for fifty cents in postage stamp. The Celt is the oldest weekly newspaper in Colorado's capital. Address, Kooky Mountain Celt, Nos. 378, 380 and 382 Larimer street, Denver, Colo. Blooded Slock for Sale or Trade. I have for sale or trade a few grade Holsteiu bull calves, sired by Holstein Bull Potter, he by imported Bismark 116, who took sweepstake premium two years in succession at Missouri State Fair. The mothers of these bulls are of my finest butter producing cows. F. E. Worley, EHettsvill John Brown has begun his summer campaign pf vault cleaning, and Ues res to get all t.io patronage possiDlo, as ha is well prepared for the Business and guarantees Ftttwiiictiun. Drown is a very relikblo man, a man who always does just whnt he promises xt do, henco you limy dcpnnd upon bim when ho promises you apy-.hing. Von Rest. 80 acres of land east of town, ou the Rogers pike.1 Some twenty acres can be cultivatJed in corn. Cash rent preferred. jlnqui.e att he Frogrcts otlico. 1

SALE.

will offer the fol SATINS, GOODS. HITS, The Bee Hive d . t goods store line n Ifitifl BhnAiiiiivtiiAnt in tniliiv'ff paper with reference to a closing out sale that was begun at that hon.se on the 26th inst. As is well known by all who have visited this model store, they have an immense Stock of rich fabrics on their sbjj 08, ry ami IE is laipcraiivriy nccei that some of these goods be disposed of before the heaviest of the spring stock arrives, so the firm can well afford to sell at almost any price, rather than carry these goods over till next Fall, and they will do it. 1 Go to the B-e Hive for the goods 1 , , ..1 r . 1 thev advertise. nd you will get - ' . . " iiiinuiuiM 1 linn iiikh nsnau 1 IIIUIU VIIVH'.Vf Vl WVIVIM

Qn the second page will be' projected switch from the I. & V. found an article 011 cattle, written ' railroad to the vicinity of thcStinesby Mr. F. E. Worley of ElleUsville, ; ville quarries, it is believed by Mr. Worley has been giving con,-' m&ity, will be built. Most any siderable atteution to stock in the j other town as good as Bloomington past ten years, and mav be comid- would have bad three or four roads

good authority, on'tbia mjvt. Mrs, Worley will also contribute

a nick's on the treatment of cows, moved to Bloomington to educate and calves, and upon the making' their son George There is of butter. talk of getting up n crack base ball Every newspaper you pick up nine in I. U. They can't do worse (published in eurround.ng towns) j thun the Indianapolis high priced tells of persons who are coming to j fellows, and perhaps will do much Bloomingtoii. It is a fact thatibeltei Mrs. A. S. Carrier, they are coming coming by scores,; has returned to Bloomington and there will be no houses to ac-j The young people of Walnut st. commodate them till new ones are j Presbyterian church wereentcrtainbuilfc. One real estate agent, Mr. Ied by Dr. T. A. Wylie and family Carmiehael, states that he could I on Thursday night of last week have rentefl thirty houges last week, ! Lincoln Burks, aged 22, died at iftheywero to be procured. If, his home in Richland tp., last week

the wintry weather should ever let j up there will bo an extraordinary amount of building done in Bloom-j ington. Mrs. F. E. Worley made all preparations to go to Washington City, but on the last day concluded not to take the trip. 'Mrs. Maude Showers wcut'aloue from this place, but Joined a party of ladies a Indianapolis, W. F. Browning's condition is very much improved, and Dr. Maxwell saya he lias every reason now to hope that his patient will get well, John C. Vosf, now of EI Passo, Texas, 1ms been granted n patent oq a cutter he has invented for a reipcr. ' The wife of Craig Hunter has coin 3 from Chicago to remain with the General for a while. --Miss McDermotl and Miss Strt.der entertained a number of friends on Wednesday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Rhodes who had been visiting them since Saturday a week. Miss Maude Vanzandt spent her vacation in Louisville. tit nominated Mr. F. Corder for

Trustee, 8. Gilaspie tor Justice, and j The Hiring mortality isshowfor Constables Messrs. Dunning ing up as usual, a number of deaths a0(I Hai'HS i f'mi iinenmimi;i nnil nnnmiimttiiin

Fletcher McConnell has been nominated by the Republicans of Indian Creek tp. for Trustee. Van Buren tp. Republicans , uomiuated J. N. Thrasher for Trus tee, and John Ballenger tor Justice. Conxtahles, Frank Carpenter aud James Stotts. Have you purchased your fertilizer yet ? If not you should uot neglect to do so at once. Go down to Alexander & -Miller's grocery and leave your order for the Ilorso Shna Brand, the best that is made. Tl en you oan raise com, oats and ;0 putaloce an fiuc a-s yuu may decirc. '

DASHES HERE AND THERE

Joe Saddler, who If ft Spencer a short time ago for Texas, to secure relief from lung trouble, reports that he baa gained six pounds in weight and is improving rapidly. He formerly lived in Blooniiogton -Twenty deaths have occur red within five miles of Patricksburg within the last: few weeks Ott. Rogers bas been visiting Bedford friends Miss Maggie McCollough was at Bedford last week Mrs. Edith Fletcher of Ellettsville has beeen visiting friends in Lawrence co. Levi Fray's damage suit against the Moucu, instituted at Bedford, will bi triwS in Monroe circuit court Moses F. Dunn was eating maccuroni and fighting fleas in Naples, Italy, last week The Treat urcr of the great State of Ken tucky is defaulter to the extent of $200:,00Q First thing yoa know KeOtuiky will go Republican IX S. Rawlins and J. O. Baxter are recipients of pension The heavy snow and the aero weather last week were equal in severity Jo auy we ttave had in this locality during the winter The remains of Dow Boruff were buried at Clear Creek Station on Wednesday. He died io Illinois Wm. Mershon has been taken to the Reform School at Plainfield- Eight new houses arc to. be built in Fairview Addition as soon as the freeze is out of the ground. Six of these will be built by the Association and two by Ben. F. Adams, sr. Three of the Association's houses have been let to home contractors. It in thus that the city booms A large building to accommodate the wholesale dry gaods business will be built on the east side of the . a a Fqunre tuts season uy wicks oc Field. Good store rooms are in demand. Indifferent rooms at high I prices are not- 1 here will be i an immense crowd at the South 1 aiK saie oKtois on pru tin, .11 ieverv man vou meet declares his ,11 - 1. . k 51 4t! intention of beijitr there The long bsfure Ulk-rX Jlijb family of .Mm gin county have rewith consumptionThe real estate sales in Monroe county last wtek aggregated many thousand dollars The Philomathearj society gave a temperance eutertammcnt rriday night, which was largely attended Casper Vanzaudl will furnish coffins fur the poor,tlnring the next twelve months, in accordance with a contract made with tho county commissionersWin. Carr of Mitchell has become a citizen of Bloomington Mixs Anna Rogers accompanied her sister Alice on a visit to relations in IHinois J. W. Butcher has returned to Texas. It seems that everybody don't take the same view of Texas that Sheridan did Harvey Stephenson, an energetio young farmer who resides west of town, was married to Miss Emma McCoy of Bloomington, Thursday night a week by Rev. Whisnatid. A reception was given at the residence of the groom's parents, at which some sixty guests verc prestnt ,,,,. A pretty good scheme for a collection is that of tho Harrodsbuyg church Suuday school of the M. I'.'i, asking each member to bring a cent for each year of tho.r les.on Easter Sunday oin pneumonia having occurred rcceutly in various parts ot the county among them Mrs. Frauk Judah, u child of Rubt rt Green's near Clear Creek sfation, and an eleven year old daughter of John Cooper near White, Hall. The girl had only been sick some twelve bourn, and before Dr. Maxwell, who was sent for, reached tbe house she died. It was sonic sort of brain trouble The W. C. T. I', held their season of prayer iu Weluut st. Presbyterian (-'-''.lyt TTTT" utMV

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Dun Entire Spring Stock is here, comprising all lm Latest Novelties in Piece Goods, for Cus-ii.-t.4iO rt-nrl Ae.sri.vnhl. Ti.P.itji,lt MfuJjK ()Jst,hilhtf.

uj a v fjwwip wjv w - : .a; 7?V.tTJ n.-nA PI1.1M. Ttnl-hriS Sn.n. TTn.dtar'UfeaP and

all Specialties m HaU and Gents Jjurnishmjifs

REMEMBER I The juat in me maraev. rr 11 . :1 J

THE CORHEB.

W. W. Wicks is a half owner of the lot purchased by Leu. S. Field from Mrs. Rott, on the east side of the square consideration $900 In school district No. (5, Miss Lizxie Adams was chosen teacher- Harry Stevenson and Emma McCoy, Jos. N. McNeely and Lou. M, Seeks, 'Titos. KUndorfer and Amanda B. Stevens, Jas. W. Fleetwood and May E. Wilson. The wife and child of Prof. Palmer are visiting Mrd. P.'s parents, W. J. Allen and wife, For good things to cat come to our grocery store, "on tbe levee" best known Alexander & Miller's. Saturday and Sunday were "howlers'' in the ma tter pf weather. The wife of Ca nt. Mart. Alex ander is expected to arrive in Bloomiugtou from California in about three weeks, An aged coloi'ed lady, Mrs. Barnes, died on Saturday night last at her residence weut of town. Ed. Brodix "just dropped in" to keep out of the storm, last Sunday. Dr. J. G. McPheeters was prostrated by a-strok of paralysis, one day last week, and bas been iu a critical condition ever since. His left side,and his tongue, are affected. The wife of Jule Fee has been quite sick during the past four weeks with inflammatory rheumatism, and is no better at'lhc present writing. Capt. Alexander left Bloomington last Thursday to meet Mrs. Taylor, expecting that she would be at Nashville, Tenn., but a dispatch was sent bim there stating that her physician at Thnmasville, Ga.I said that a trip north at present would be fatal. PREP. DEPARTMENT, Mr. Rawlcs ha decided to remain out of school a year on account of bis besltb. Mr. Zaring has been very sick dur ing tho past few' weeks wiill erysipelas. ...... High School is anxious for a con test. Lei them not be disappointed. Hiss Burgoon will not return this year. Early Junior Latin and Cs9ar classes have been formed, commencing at 7 a. m. ......Wilis Nannin Woodward visited chapel Thursday morning. ......Several student prolonged their vacation until Monday. A descendant ot Hip Van Winkle (probably) entered tbtt term. Amnnc (ho new students are sever al wry svecessful teachers. It is reported that Cravens' credit with the cabmen is good. Tbe subject for debate next Friday Ux "Should the Press be under legal restriction ?'' About twenty new students ontored this term. ......The I .nt in class sow recite ia Prof. Mitchell's room. ...,..Tbere tvere no Shotorteal exercise on but Friday afiurnuon. Misses Lyrnt and Kartell are with us Mgohra, tho now Junior study, is taught by Prut's. Wylie and Mitchell. Mnko your arrangements to attend the summer normal. Neither of the members of the Prep, faculty will be at the Library Saturday next. Tho Seniorclass numbers about thirty ,all of vliom we think will graduate. ......The History class has over 60 members. w)& ......George Miller, whose parents recently moved to this city entered Prep. Friday. Mhs Itobison now nets in tho capacity of pianisf. The eouU in the chapel have again undergone a ohiingo. . ....Mr. Hartloaf, a Oella Tu of (jrecnewille, was 11 visitortast Monday. ......One Ctf the phapel stoves bus become slightly dilapidated, .,....n account of tbe unusual inccmcney of the weatbur on Inst Sunday, tho faculty doeniftd it unnecessary to on II tho lecture roll on Monday. ,....,Vc were aware of tho fuel that tho I'rep. buildinu; we-s yory old, but we had" ncvor until ibis term, nm KU iu the CbapaL

"REX" is the besMtiF

UNIVERSITY JIEWt ITEMS. The number of new students Ibli term is not a small one by any means. The new enUlcgviewi 11 make Its ippcaranee about the middle of April. Tbo name of Mis Agnes She, is now on the books of 1, U. . : Mica Maud Vanzandt was afck last week. Him Charles of 'Winchester is attending the University this term, t Charles Rstts of Salem ii in college again this term. The Phi Gamma Delta boys eavo a ncial at their hall on Friday evening list. Among tho visitors at Urn Uoiv'jrritv last week were Mm Kate Highland Hbis Sarah Morrison.' v When one presents bis qiiieUu this term, Dr. Jordan requests him to tit dowu and III out the blanks himsojf. A number of the Senior ladles were engaged (a directing; envelopes for Dr. Jordan last week. Hisses Kate and Mary Edmonds were among the visitors at the Unirersity on Monday lasl. The lecture on next Sunday afternoon will be delivered by Hr. Samuel It. Harwood of Attica, Ind. The contest for the Baldwin priM cams ou last evening at college cbajwL Tbe temperance program given at the regular matitiiig of Phito last Friday evening was vory good and lbs entire performance was a success. - Professor Woodburn met the Senior class on Tuesday afternoon, the 30r,h Inst, and the Junior class. Weduatday. 2 1st iaMlt "-! '"-":- - Tho Shakespeare club held its regular meetinc on 1 hursdav evenins last. This Mlub will now probably become the Brown ing ana jiiuo.i etuo. Hisses Edith Basey and Lou Fee of Greoncastlo were guests of frlesda and fratcrnitv sisters here last week arid visited the Unj rereity on Thursday morning. Professor Jenkins of De Pauw, Professor of Natural Science, wan in ?ha city last week a nd was a visitor at fie University. In the De Pauw primary oratorical contest, Mr. K. i. Johnston was given first place; W. J. Beckett second. Mr. Johnston's subject was i "Tbe Philoaphy of Political parties," Hr. Elinor Stewart,class'87, wh holds position in the Vincenncs University, is visiting In tbe city. This is a fair example o the influence exerted by the ladies of the present Senior class. Messrs, Hutz, Buslcirk and Thompson will go as delegates from Ind. Beta Chapter to the Grand Arch Council of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at Washington, D. Mr. Roborl Zaring of Do Pause University is iu the eity and on several occasion has visited the University. -.Mr. Zaringfvsided here with hi parents when a child. Ue is a member of tbe J?i i Kappa Psi fraternity. The I. U. base ball team will play the De Fnu'v team at GreencasUe on the day of tbe titala Oratorical contest. About the sam 3 time DePauw will play Bloomington,, (lis. The I. J. team has not been chosen yet bat Captain Cornell baa the names f 18 men vho vill engage in tho paetioe games and the best will be chosen irom these 18 men. These two nines a as follows : Springer, Cornull, Davis, McMulIen, Faris, Post, Butterworth, Brill, Shea: Sudbury, Copley, Starbuck, Wylie. McH!;nry, Wilsey, Brown, IJagQarty, Honan. The ladies of Bloomington and vicinity arc given fair warning that the new stock of MeCalla & Co. is now being recoivud each day, ind that to the first wbo come will bo given the opportunity to select the choicest in Ue display. The senior member of the boune has been particular to buy only tuoh goods at to him seemed desirable for the market, and there is every reason to better that ha has rondo no mistake. Tbo r"resa goods this spring arc superb, and tl ey will create a desire upon the part of lb ladies to pot. sets tbum after being teen. Tho new hosiery is very. elegant, tie han Jkerchiefs are gorgeous, tbo parasula and fans of the season are beautiful i.s a dream, and MeCalla has 'cm nil. We can't begin to enumerate tha one-millionth part of this sleek in one eho-.t notice, and cu)dnt describe it. It is only the men who have to 'put up" fur the dear creatures who can really ttppreeiute the charming features of a new dry goods stock, so we will leave the remainder for thorn, and their several dry (;oods buyers. AdmiiiiMtrator'i State. NOTICR IS 11 fiRIII Y GIVES, that the nuclei-signed, Administrator of the estate of Nicuulus M nylleld, deceased, will offer for snlo at Auction, at the late residence of sa id decedent, in Perry Township, in tho Couuty of j(vinroe and State of Indiana, on TUUU&DAY, Al'BlL 12.ru, 1888, the Personal Property or' snid OKlnto, consisting of Hordes, Cattle, Wngopa, Buggy, t.'orn, Lumber, jloiifeliold ami Kitchen Curi iture, and varioui other articles ialo to boin at 10 o'clock A. M. TISRMS. All sums .f five dollars an 1 under, cash: over Bvo dollars, n credit ot sis months will bt given, t0 uirphiiei irivinr note, wnivine rt-liof from valuation nnd npprhUcniciil law, vilh gmut snourity HI1'.). P. ADA Marsh il, iss, Admiiiitr-.iuir. jnuk-n vV U"ije At . p. at.

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AT ALUs t Seed Oal,s For kiaiit bonriny, f and the other ueenwariea of"-li3t!i ries of th lbkyo should alli Bemp, Wilaon's girocat7,"Piniii Blook,J' Hp keeps thaaf atf . Seed Oata ; sit tifci&i: STDOEBiJckii Wiooiii . r ? ;. At 4ixyijjy Sewabd fStcel Plow, i. tbe W in the marlcitt. Come i Foaadrj nod get obo. " ' ' .! Jots Mevjer, the aiti bafMp, on the east nidi, will eat your ali for 20c., share aod cut yoor ball for 25c. Siag le shave, I0c,; j", Seed 6t' At Aej;'"' SrucEBi kkr Wagoiw At ALLBti, Call at Hemp. WtlsEgB'tk.iM choice articles for the tabk. iU recetvpa gooda almost daily,;ad at hisai tides are always fraih atW ST0DKB.IKER Wa Seed Oata Simply purifyirg and elralg thy blood ia not i uflMeat. It needs ear bi also, the ncn ous system needs toning vf all ot which aosomliabad by Dr. fr ner'k Blood and Liv- Bemedy and :Hsr Tonic. Use sis Cough Honey ia.aH coughs; bis Qoldon Belief m alt psdaa and stomsel and bowel disorders : 'H Kidney and BaeKeebu Cut is teote tassi, dropsy nnd all kidnov dhorders; kbfGeai man Eyn-Snlve in sore ayes, cracked ' jM? nnd piles; his Capitol Bitters for Htw and strengta. "-,' ' ' Fcrsaleltv Pawb IJaos BtoomtiigMsi, and 3. M. Hathkbs, Clear Crash, JlWj Dknkis Mukray, the old reKblc Shoemaker, tain be found l Blair's Shoe Storo. Call c luiif He will ito your making f. H tng m hrst claw sly te. Studeb:iker Wg at .Albfai Seed Ornfs. At AijBaj,' .jja The best of canned goods, choicest of country produce, every leading article asaaflji safe in a grocery store are to b lilst H Hemp. Wilson's. '. 1 J A countryman being asked in it) nut bis trust, aaid when be bad it hejput it in Dr. Fen tier's Couijh Hs wy. For sal ty Fjims BBoa, Bloooiii and S. H. UlATnaaa, Clear Craek, I , . Abjlallali Piwl, tbe thorougbbrad BamWelotriai -wt stand thisKusoa atmy place,at Claa rOl sslt in Monroe Ind , and will aferve mjst at JS to insure a mare with ftl jig mem t be mad at tiro of tarviee. . PEDIGBKB AKI DBjQBIPTtOH Abdallxh Bird is a dark bay, bbsah; mane and tail, U hands high, and weigh 1,200 nouwla. . ' Abdallttti Bird wji sired by Gaamag Coupon br Kydicks llembletoniaa tfo.lSi h by Old Abdallat. ; Abdaliab ay Isuported Heiaenger. Abdallah Birt"s tit dam by Sirapaun's Black Bird; aeon add, by Hale's- Green Mountain Horgaa. Kar fi r to Stud Book for extended Pedigree ot Simpson s Black Bi"d and Hale'i Greea JlounUiu Morgan ; they ar lb iirs sjmeoft.be best h arses io Uw aanctijs' (such as Ethan Allen and bis fauyly of trotters). Abdallali Bird was bd aad sired by Col. Byam of BocbeaWr, N.and was sold by biro to Hr. Pratt of Wisconsin, when he u one year aad a half old for 42.500. Hi. PraU tradeil, AMajkt lab Bird to Hr. HcDoel for ths taottnsBlu I4nj Bird ss ukoa to Klsa where hi) WM purchacai by W. II WsooV ward, now 5o.pL L. N. A. A C. usod oa bis farm with the acmthtaM thre yn that he want to Joam Omi stock farm in Ksnias, whera h ia niay trotters. I am ainured that Hr. Pratt! bred Bird ts 'id mure and at of tfc produes were bundle; for trottert. Bird trotted a trial beat, double, wlw tat years old, in 33, and bas abowt st XsaV ilton, Ho., J:30 and better, wht b wo tbe premium ii the light baraass rtnjj with over U of iha best stallions tM country. i Jtarei sent from dlstaao will 0 erly oared fr at pwners rlsk.Jree pf ojaj, unin mere is reascu to oeqevo snor ) with foal. ' . ;i I respecttullyodl tbaattontiori of low, men and b'-eodera to tha good qualities and blood of this hfrse-Tha tried II wll, I. L-Ind and euiv handled. The natroBu age of all lovers of See horses is soUcttdlj gall and sou tue none ior yoursf i. I will not be respoaslbl for ux A nU but proper ire will be taken to aveid. them, : ' Har. 48, . MATHK Absolutely Pwre Tliis liowdcf never varies. A warts of puri'v, siruntrlh and wli-bsim'nn M-ri! podniimU'-al tliats the ord Uiry binds nnd oan nut be Sidd sis cini!'l i will tho rqulliutde ot li.w-u-st-, s'lort wcihi nlum nr ph.spll- powJi-m. Ndd mily fi ian. Kovl Kakinu PuWWia Cm.. t'S V,,1! St. X. V- '