Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 8, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 April 1888 — Page 3

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FLOATING THE for Ham Ish. ToOak am laundry, know Wbtt Mt'. Abaolia.r Fm i "friary. ffT?--ms. KIRK H CO, CHtCACO. materials, at Geo. Beackarts. He has a wU tarnished M8 ; cream saloon, convenient of access. Tak ' ywar ladies to Beackarts. cnm from (lie rarrofdiac coaatrv atom make it a point to visit the -Tub. Smith" bajnr and jevfttry twaaf on the soathside of the squarr. JtwannNgnol cariosities tost will ahnya lie remembered, and life ajarkable fad ia that ar asaay of theee a osetaland alppost honatv IwifWjiMWttei. Sat ra addition to the asilKoa aariouitwa there are ataale seda, saea assuverwapraad ae goM aod suvcr watcbes, latest tjlm in iewehymoask, rabies, atav' fk long experience and anwafer Jaifaawat af the Uar Smith Uof jji vloe to Aim boose ia ad it u aWrav . Wats with ecaiHoe frail Joke aytap Jtaf oaly place in kwb wncn.iaw caa ue gotten 19 as Hum tin - - f' BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. I jaar-aavaewaaj M tMa tir -fawaf fratleoea f re very kaadobm, aad are adv at Blalra. If tb iotend ta eet a rait of riothtm tbw 9tfag kittims j nai arare eeiretmg t Je goodc, eettjjiag your aeaaane on lllafiirtV amok, atta atteadiaf to alt lbejunliaainariea. : There Me. aot awar ntea, jronag or are believe, who Yottkl at lie dtii'4htt if they. mli haw mmt wearaare tht they tarre 1 bate oue ol McGeeV oattV aaisa to wear, bat ot coarse exa!t ai9 aea 'ein. It' k a pleaaaiev hOTcevrr, to look at tka nee f&, m to ore tbe naif that are btnngE hum fr; hum nawVf Jortaaate tliaa oamies. h into McijieeV clutbirg eiagwinm, aooth aide of the wjuaw, jmmI examine the new rtnqk of fiiraiehinf gondfl. He has eorae of tLe fnireat iines f ties, skirts, etwvenitieni, collars, eoff, hats, rtr., everi tbritaght to this town. lie knows where the .nicest and post wbionab)e aoods are to be gotten, aad be 'tCetathen. ... Tns OSLY first-class dry good etore oa the aonth Hide of tbe saaare i Charbnr Hobley'a. Charlie has gMi ap in the bonnes, beginning .14. the bottom and working np fKradoallj, and he inderstaada tbe 9aneai thocunghly a all own do who come up la tbie wa MoUer earned enrtabfe rrjpnUtM embroiderJeg,hjery,hankerehie, jnovea, etc., anu he maintaioa that MWtati(i becaose be know tbe taste of bin cuatoners aad eaa bay jt the dam of goods they deaiiag. Uebmabadded boot aad aboes. and'eaaiityov oat. Go aad are Ktim wbeayotr come to towabe wilt treat yon right. All Wool Satardar Saks Jor 5.(X Seven Styles aad Cokes. Other clothiers sell worse suits far l&SQ. Tbeyareaieefbr BMdiaaics ndg&naerstoiiatoa after work4ng hoars; goad for ntwrtfiajiit'a ase in stores.. Jfy Kew StoaV ftar Spring is aovooraplete and ia be. ing ooered fee 25 per cent, leas than woor oppositioa dare to oner tbe Aasae goods at. Give aw a look. ED. L. McGEE, mCbqothingaha. FABVEB8 aad others who desire a good mu factory loncb, go to Baaotarfsbaltew. Besekart makes ileniUa eWtoe, bis Wead is light wnoiesoaie, and he teens ev (erything else yon are likely atl rr ia the way of eatables. jBenekart's bread is always the beat. Choieeal jCofee, Teas, Tobac cos aad Qgaxs, at jfemp.. Wilson's rocojry atcre. Try one of tfre new tyao49 t cigars at this store. Da. Vassek's Hedttb Cbsefs jre Jthe best article of tbe ki4 prt osrered to the public, they anraass aid era in the oxnfott wit f bey may be worn, and are iwaltb lresenruK by reason of ifceir sbaae. cCaHa A Go. ar sode areata lor WVOBUaSIOB. iCsavto Woribt bas a lot of rpt -class Bodies, Carriages, Pbastoaa and Spring Wagons, t bis Jliyrry stable, which be .will set! for c'h .or will trade loir male ,or L iffft. Call on Craig b efore jroJ

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Go ip McCalia & Cds and see

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McCALLA & CO.

Se the LOVELY MOIKE SASH RIBB0H9, ; , LOVELY EHBR01DEEED H KID GLOVES-Embroidered Backs.

7e have FAUCY 3E0GHE CHECKS, GEAY IHXTU31E, WOOL TEI(X)TS.T700L CMIEIJEriTE, ABmJEES, COBDS, SILII WAEP Aim tSFOOL HEBmKTTA,

BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS,

DRESS TIM jflNGS,

SEE THE CARPETS,

he BLAIK. BLAIR. BLAIE. aaTToeag Ladiea will M t what the mat ia SocMar atvle 8hoeaatlir.'t - ,: BLATK. ' BLAIR. BLAIR.. BLAIR. BLAIR;. . atbAniMahoar.of 8priiijr and iiratmPlkiec mw open at W. T. Baa4M;-. ft New fekerv, otnfoctioiieiy and dfxit. f reKh bread. rakeaaie, ete baked ery day. lco.rmni;deivcrsd lo nay jtart of the city, fnru mt4H gatibm np, fieeot ehajge. Mjke Yoi-rKKT. aac- Claman lias placed a fresli new etoek ibusure hi ghe Vuandt lowi a in ifa'aMe nf ttie- gqware," an'T .nsw Mvttea Iim trienda lit call liefVire Making a fiunchaee. Prices as low as posahfe and goods ordered if not in jfttefc. Dtm't forget to eall.on ate4rrfire yon. bay, niidyou will save nniy. ISAAC CLASJAN, JA fall line of Baezies and Sjtriog Wagon?, oa hand, arid for Rate cheap, by tbe AlcPkeeters JJUudvare Co. We call tbe notice of our readeat 4o tbe fact that Jas. E. Whitney, Narsaryiaan, Rochester, N. Y., is feriag liberal pay to local and traveling agents for bis stock. He tarnishes outfit free and - warrants all stock: to. be delivered in good order. Tbe work. is stead;, and exnot rniVed aT For the best Steel and Chilled Plows in the. market, come to tbe JiePbeeters Hardware Co. 4MT8, HAT ASD MIIX FEED. Parties wishing to porohase any of the above articles will find it to their interest to call oa I. Hilt. dress Ward, Uarr & Sous, CkaJajCTS, White county, Indiana. srif yoaat the best Har rows, Coltjvatoa or Sulky Plows, direct your steps to the store of tbe aieJrneeters Hardware Co, . For Sale. Barber shop" com pletely famished. Aeood business iara swi; i(fc-ee experience. 'Cheap r cash. Call aad see for rourselt. Aext uoor la ijKoriey's Hvery atable, east side of saoare. . JoeSIeyeb. 6LAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. arGenrlemen wijj find the new est styles of Shoes, Sutton. Con greM and Laced, oo the Blair ouv tersv Johs Baowy bas began bis rammer caropnign of vault cleaning, and deure to fpi. all tio patronage pasaiUe, a ha m well prepand for the bumbw nd Koaranteaa wtiifiwtion. Brown U a very, reliable eun, a man who alwavi doe iuat r!jt be proraua (to 4b, htsoct pvu may aepeoa aaoa iarben be. protniM you anytbisf. Eon Rkkt. 80 acres of land east of town, on tbe Rotters pike. Soma twenty acres can be cultivat ed ia jcora. Cam rent preferred. I Bodice ait he Proems office. All kinds of cakes, creams and ices made to older. Oranges, bananas, lemons and all kinds of froit always on band. Fie ice creann, cakes ad bvqa4 a specialty. Give me a ca and I will guarantee sathactioq, MiEB Volpkrt'b new bakery and ice cream depot, I - nonn woe aquare.

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RUGS AND OIL CLOTHS,

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CtT COSYESTIOlf . . Tlx Republic!) of tba city of. BlooraioctoD, laa will meet In tmtvm&on, TUKSDAY, APRIL 24th, 1888, t R'30-e'clocl, at bo following pltic to aotrtniitea Conocumon lorc wra : lrt want will mct at Jlraanock 1 i 00 ahp. 2nd ward at Wtly itablo. 3rd rl at Clark'i s bp. By order of eoeamityM. . ' JL iX lofix,Chiiwq. Abk DostiLUHosj. Socreury. John Hat, a well known farm er who resided north of town, died on Thursday last', The wife of John Parhamdied m Tuesday off Inst week with con gestion of the stomach, after three days' illness, in ber 51lh year. Go to Chicago next Friday on the excursion. Fare only $4 60 for round trip. Leaves here at 11:Ol a. m. : . ' Soddy Carmictlaid will go to Kansas on the 24th, on l-uxiucw. P, C. Wttheiby, a well known cittstit, died at about 10 o'oji-ck Saturday night after an all-winter s.cknesf). His symptoms indicated mncer of the stomach. Tbe;nooW t'hanWvcrV fr north," which by wcathcrwise jwipie is sauf 10 inuicatc coiu weather during the month. Charley Mobley is dosing out bis tastefully selected stixk of dry e0(1s at cost, as lie will be compel!Led to leave iilwaviit limatinn thj. ! first ot may. In the meantime he will sell bargains in everything. The dust was almest intolei--able during tbe ast week, and :it will be necessary to sprinkle tbe streets or to keep the stocks of goods covered except when a cus tomer asks tor an article. Mrsv Mt Plicr ters and Mr. Woodford stient a jtortion of last week in Indiaoapnlis. Mr. Abe Donaldson, oonf raetor, informs the Progress that there are at present thirty-one houses un der contract in Blooming ton. This is a pretty good showing, with the freeze scarcely- out of the ground, Take stock in tbe Opera House enterprisedon't let it die. This money is not a gift. . It will be but a short time till you can sell your " ' " - tdes,rc - ;In BloqmiDgton-lp. two Constables have filled their bonds. Capt. Fields, with Alex. Robisoo and Frank Dohson as bondimeo ; and' John1 Brown; with Peter Bowman and John E. Borland on bis bond. Charley Alexander has Bold hisioterest in tbe grocery store to Charley am) Robert Miller. Charley bas ocnainly gradnatcl "on the levee," and should come up oo the square and do business a while, What do you say, Charley ? - Levi A. Hughes of Santa Fe. Ne Mexico, was down at Kansas City on business, last week, and being so near be concluded to run np to ISIoomiugton and see the home folks. He arrived here Fftday but went away again on Mooday. Levi thinks there is oo place equal to Santa Fe, in that far off sandy cactus covered.'countrv. Mr. zlughes is agent at Santa Fe fur Bern, McLean & Co., wholesale dealers in bides and wool, the main house being at Kansas City. Pleas. Bfobley. has sold liw place at the old Leonard Mill to Jonas May, has purchased a lot of J.B. Kirby, on west 6th street, and will build a dwelling house. Thu .the ti)wa a. T ...... ijroifs,

the New Carpets ami Oil Cloths.

STOCI HAVE IT. AESEILU SUTI,

COLORED SATINS,

' . ' ; - Alaoa Baklwa-rawstort. A LUtofUuttmt(prpmiwntly6old Tbe tollowine are :he names of some of tbe taking powders pub" Usbed by (he publM authorities a:i being made fronf slam: Kenton. Silver Star, Forest City, One Spoon 1 Patapsco, Empire, Gold, Veteran, Cook's Fav'rite, SiiJi FIuwot, Jemy, Bnckeye, Peerb-as, Davis; A.-4 pt. Henkle, Ne Plus Ultra, Enteprite, Can't be Beat, Eureka, International, 1'urttan, Albany Favoritt', Uoluen Miear, Burnett's Pcrf!, State, Silver King, Welcome, Old Colony, Crystal, Centennial, Cniwn,, Whwler's, Catleton, Gem, Scioto, tp wrapevry I,Uem, (ti. Washington, Windsor, lleur de I ar Sovereign, . -Frathvr eih, Daisy. There ai doubtless many olber brands of i lum baking powder sii)is those ho far' examined and named Jiy. jtlr 4uthoritu,s. Mot of t&e bukitig powder sold in bulk, by weight, and all sd with a gilt or present, aire ?nid to be of this description. Prof. Wyltc, aiemist in Chief of the Deriiiirlnient of Aericulture at Washinitton, D. C.,says: "The ue ot aluro in baking powders m large qiianiity, in place of other acid salts, till ou Id be prohibited by law." The cistern adjoining the city building in now being recoostruot cd with Hi inch walls. The walls originally were eight inches in thickness, and now that they are to be doubled it would seem that they ought not to fall in as they did be fore. It ivill be an expensive cis tern when completed, as its cost was about $701) in the first place. Then, after it caml in, Sam. Campbell contracted to scrape it out for twenty some dollars, but afterwards demanded att anoch more, which was paid. Now it roust be rebuilt with double tint quantity of brick, replastered, etc. But who eares, "dad's ricli' W. T. Blair's little son, JimJ" gH hold of a box of Wright's sugar coalid pills oneday last week, and put himself outaide of twentyone of theje active pellets. He be . t . a came somewn;tt sick anu tbrew up nine, but the remaining twelve taid and gave strict attention to business. ' Jimmy got over his sickness end his scare,, and will not cat any more pills at least not until a box is left in some convenient place. Albert Rott has invented sn ingenious contrivance that discounts the ordinary milk shaking machine. Jte took an old tewing machine, rigged op the wheels, and now bas A shaker that is far more rapid and effective than the old original kiud. Thurston Smith a former student of I. U., is at Indianapolis taking lessons in short band. He would heve preferred to take lessons in .Indiana University, but short hand is not taught here. W. R. Duncan, Smithville, fl. Seeks, Elletlsville, John Parbam, Bltxmington, are among the recent lucky pension applicants. Tbo fira at the Model grist mill has chaaged. It is now J. F. McKiul .'v d Co.

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Ilacni Mullen baa m.M bis reshiiiftae: on west 7tb tt. Csmldn't staud.lko MeAdamidng "r(c(," be 8ayi-,J, N. Erwin, formerly of this county, at pretont .a oiliaea oir Xetsia, O., is visltinff re latioi ,tind friends-rr .Jtea. S, Rogers; hat bongbi Bob. Haah'a house-ftil 100 Df. C. X). Mc LahlanWrtd family have, returned to Harjdeborg after an all titer resideneji at.JndtanspolM-r'A hulldi aseociarioa has biien or ganiaed at Harrodsburg H M. lstoojof Indian Creek tn. is making preparations to remove to Clay offldmty The following was the voj in Richland tp. lit! the April eviction; For TrusUe, Cbrder, frfa 213 ; Steele, Deta., H8; GillwpjjL Rep., 191 ; Parks, J)em., Vi 1 ufinning, Kep., 213 ; JUarriti,! Kep., 21f I Rairden, Dem 103----rOfjiefs and teachers ut tbe Cross Rads M. E. church were elected last Sunday for tbe Higg year f follows; 3upt. Jas, B. Pauley : Ant. Sunt.. Mrs. S. Gctzen danneU; Wy.,.8. Keeld : Treas.. .Jemianley ; Missionary Treasurer, puttie Neel J,; Chorister, Joo. 2feeld.fl .Teachers: Mrs. Gtendaaner J. Johnson, Omar Bunger, John fild, B. Oetxcndaqnet1: The WbifQtnd bouse, in Faii vlew KldUioji, the property of the Real Esfste Association, lias been soldi to Bea . F, Adams, sr., . for 1,400 yllcv. A. &. Cftrrier of Chi cago wa in town Ust w'eek Jas. B, Clark has built three hooscn on North WalnuKt, and .is now making preparatious to builcl the ftiarta Jim is a hustler from bus-tie-tow, aud never beaten eiteept by sora4)eoiocTatic election. rork -era ia jllte eastern fiortioa of. thu countji-"Qurterly meeting wail held at, Cross Roads church, last Sunday preaching by P. E. Zar. fag i The Gregory millinery tore h'aa' been bought by Mrs. Cyi his M. Norman Simp. Kceld was at ittjirll one day last week -A horse thief detective ainociation in being orgiiuizetl in tie southetJi portion of the couuty -Jat, Cookeriy is 1 apendtng bis Vacatioii in Blnopiington. He ii bated'Jway out west" on Governinenl; Reservation The convention to select delegate to the National Convention will be held ! in iCafJiisvjlJc to-norroyr Dr. Bryan a apjwJiitmcnt to the po sition of Pension Examiner, made vacant by the death of Dr. McPliet U-r, gives general satisfaction. Dr. B. 'va a snrgeoa in the army, ia a competent physician and sur geon, and is a popular gentleman The Richland Sunday school bas organised with a full eon of officci : Snpt., J. W. Broy ; Secretary, Mattia AUeo; Choritster, D. B. Foster; Treasurer, J, T. Baker Chesley Woodward will build tad. new houses at Clear Creek this, summer, and one. each by James.-Robinson and MHfbrd Matherti Isaac Sutphin bas rented the. Mayfielu1 place and will farm it this summei'- Thi six; graduates- of the Uarrodshnrg schools had commoncemeut xeroiws in the M. E. church, recently. Tbe nacnet of the graduates are i Gertrude Anderson, Pearl Taylor, Cora Winters, Ernest Sears, Elmer Hainey, Logan Bennett T. W. Spairks at Stanford, has sold bis stock of goods to H. A. Richcy and W. T. Sparks- -Btiuday school an the Chapel, Stanford, has been organised w.ith new officers, as follows t Supt., Miss Emma Biteden ; Asst. Supt., John T. Woodward : Secretary, Jas. Whely : Treasr,, Cal. Baiter -Princeton Presbytt'ry U. P. chnroh, held an interesting session last week. Rev. Ralston of Morea, Ills'., preached the opening sermon. 1 he routine work wfis completed on Wcdoesday, Rev. Mediation being ckoseu min isterial delegate, with Samuel Warnook lay delegate to the General Assembly, which will' meet in Dcs Moines, Iowa, next mouth. Dr. Gordon of Princeton was released from liin charge at Princeton, and will go to California, bis health having failed. For Financial. Agent Rev. W. W. Blair of Princeton was chosen ; for Supt, of Mist-ion, Rev. Lyons was selected, with W. D. Ralston as Supt, of fiabbath Schools. The next Siwion wHJ convtnc in the first week of Septimber, in Scotland, Gjfccne county, with Rev. S. R. Lyon as Moderator, aud R. A. Foster as Clarkr?Mr. Buird, father-in-law of Mr. Fell 08, is visiting his'. daughter in thj place The PiiformJ5Unk IC. of P., is drilling regularly twice a M-eek. getting ready for the ilune di-j!ay at C?uoj.u4.i' -The

Very handsome

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THE

EAGLE Mii

HAS GOT THEM,

NISH THEM TO YOU AT PRICES USUALLY PAID ..FOR' INFf 5 i " RIO R WORK. "

ST" A few more of the Bargains

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EAGLE CLOTHING HOUSE,

Ilsal Estate Association proposes to celebrate the hrst year or its ora . . M nanisatioo by a.banquet on tbe 2d of next month. As these gentle men never do aoytblne by halves tbe occasion will be a grand suoitess. No ladies are to be invited. and there will be some fifty pistes laid Miss Ada. Pearson has lwen sufferine with iuflammatorv rheumatism during the past week am. win. xnrner baa re turned from a visit to Ridge Farm, II lis. Natli. Stockwelfa fami ly, has received another addition in he person of girl Nil. 6, It will ook Hke a femalo lenrinary down lit Nath's if this increase does aot ttop within the nexf; ten years ur joraan aeitverea ins cctnre, "Ascent of the Matterbonti" at Paoli, Tlinrsday laight Allen jra?sheld gets fig a mootu, and W. R. Duncan $12 per month pen sion, through tbe Morgan agency -FrankS. Martin and Sallie Johnson, Oscar Rush and Lillie Dauffherty, Clias. Wilson and Min ta Langwell, have leen licensed to marry - The Recorder's office i.s now the best paring position in the court bouse. 1 he gentlemanly Kocorder states that be placed fitly three instruments on record recent ly in seven days -Pink Emery has charge of Mrs. Nichols' millin ery store, in I ho Hunter building Mrs,. John. Dentoo jedt Gjpen castle, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit among relations in this oonnty i Chas. E. Houson of Gosport has removed to Worthin-fton, where he has purchased a livery stable, Mr, Tlioirotoq and bergrauddaughter, Nellie, of Bedford, are the guests of Mrs. Braxtao. Ren. C. Smith will sell tbe Stephenson ice this season. It is a very fine, article. John W. Busklrk went up to Monticello, White county, on busi ness, last week, returning by tbe way of Indianapolis, . J. Tread way, Harrodsburgind John It, toalf Ulooniinaton, Have w . a na 1 bad their pensions increased, ; . . . . Edmund Pauli wholivesnorth intnn a hu van aa ww atrwtm w-a Mm a a - quite active, and usually walks to town. Doc. W ilson is John Brown's deputy constable. There are "great wads" of monay in the office, hence the OflPiitf fry for a deputy. The wife ot Prof. Clark re turned to Bloomingten on Saturday after an absence of ten days, in at tendance upon tns funeral ot a relative. Oo April 27th the Monon will run a Sunday School 1 eachers' ex curxion to Chicago ; round trip rate from oloomington . Arrangements have been made with a ho tel for lodging at 50a. Dr. Win. Blair of Princeton, brother of John Biair of this place, attended Princeton Presbytery of the U. P. church in Bloomington this wwk. James Rice, the wagon maker, sold his house last, week to Dan. Hook and wife (or $700. Dan. had just received over eight huudred dollars of tension, and Mrs. Hook, very wisely insisted thai (hey should have a home, and have it quhik. The 3d of May has been designated as the day for holding the Joint Convention at Unionvilje for selecting a Democratic candidate for Joint Representative, Demo cratic State (Joo vent ion on the 28 th, and the Congressional convention is to meet on the. 19ih. It is pret ty generally understood tjiajt our popular townsman, Hoi;. R, W. oners win receive the qounuHtion aa tit - fr Secretary of State. '

and stylish,

Mice intifiitg

HOU SE D ;

ANDOTILL FUR ili SliirtsTj.nd Hats left over.froiro Li .1 . ' . IV . . At t ha regular Electing of t'ae U.ft Saamiiiine SanrooChld Anril t Itb. 1HS8, tbe fl -jwinir reMlauoai were adopteu: . f Whereai, Thti board biw lost iU PrMlent, Itr. Jai. U. McFbeoUn hr death, Be iC tewlved, That vtn mlw n wort'jj HUH n wort iT a ion and tic' 11coUeacuMa iiiaaiaat eooipan ful exanitmr, the profeMkm cminnt turgeon and tbe publlo a vteM citu.on arid a Mhokrly eentleinaa. : Bo tt rcMilved, That wo citetvl to the fmi)T of Uia deceaMd otir ileettett riayhN, , : ' jom k. UAwtn, at. v, Jomk l. HiaraoM, M. D. The Presbytery at the Indi anapolis spring meeting just held, elected General Benjamin Harriaod, cuuiniiss uiuT k tiie general- asseai bly of tbe Presbyterian church to meet at Philadelphia, Pa., May 17. Eld. W. F. Black, the well known evangelist of the Christian ohurch of Tuscola, Ills., closed his great- meeting at the Christian church at Jacksonville, Ilk, Mareh 30. U There were 226 addiid to. the church. Eld. B. bas added 2,000 member to the church in the last year, , . . . An OtaSiKSEB Heard Fbom. A letter has been received by the ponce from lxniisviiie asking intormation concerning Andrew J. Hale'. He is the old sinner who has been in jail here a number of times for petty thieving. It wa with difficulty that be was driven out of town. He waa sent several times but returned afler a while. The letter is the first information received of him since Jndge Mack releaned him a few months ago T, H, Espress. MM for the routrd trio is all it will lost you to go to Chicago next Friday. Tickets good till Saturday night, return log. .Ulxrt Seward, the VHweest or the aeward brothers, dted sod denly in Cincinnati, on Saturday last, while engaged in his budnoss, that of tt sonerintenuent of ma chine ry ia one of the extensive) establifhmcnta ot that city. He was etricken with beart disease, and fell dead witli a wrench in one hand. If. Lindlcy has purchased, the Sara Buskirk propei ty, corner, of ' " y Rogers and Eighth The properiy was orerea at a bargain, and Mr, Ua&er verv wlwlv took it in. mere is a new nrm down in ma m . the old Dunn & Co. grocery estab lishment, under the naineof Mdler Bros. Charles and Robert Miller corojiose the new firm, and they will make this popular house more popular thap cvef, Both are very cievi'F geatienien, apu both have had experience in the business. The geuthmen of tbe new firm will add largely to the stock of groceries and provisions, and the feed department win rwwiTe special iiiienium. A good supply of smoked meats, all tbe phoicest varieties gf molasses, corn meal ana othar staples, always on hand. Jn fancy grooeries they will net be excelled, and tbey afejf you to can and see them. Ltdies, von will want Parasols and Silk Umbrellas! We have a line of Parasols .in all shades to match any goods, or suit any compleuoii. Our Silk Umbrellas, from 92.50 to SD.Q0, are from one f the best makers. The bandies are the very lateaii ; the goods the best. All must be seen to be apprecisted, and it is a pleasure to '.lime them. In Wash Dress Fabric, w show the beat Hue in the it v. ou will want a warm weather. dreKK and we want to sell jt to von.. Shoes and Slippers of all kinds, we make a. spcpialty of. Theraiiire it irili pay 3"ou to See our line, MaCALLA. CO. VI9TI CIS fP nmiiQWlffex, Nitljos ii herolir ln fh! the drni of Alei.fl!,er nod Milfor. dleri in (rronerii and pno-iinis hs teen difiohred! hy muliinl ...-Dn icnt, Charlim Alexander totiring. Tio rtishh of tlye flcm will be aumd b;r tlic nsw ttrm of Willnr Bw-, and U nccmint 4m the !d Itrm wilt jniiucwa ay tnw Uioomin, .oij, fr.u. April lJtiif 1883.

Snoimer M,.iderwear aw5fcaf 6 variety, trm the ohHiitf'laiffr at Tb Cbrff.'

; ipj: Get h Goblin Blue : jLuiakt

JPartyPtesiTi! ,;. :," fata ObUJtam,. : ... FWtie? Albert suits ia

lent qnalkr, sad the fines! ftuMzt garmtentu, mt ' TBs t,OI?5Ea)v Not ithstand?njr,nr tmraanat trade in fiuicy CnMhetfi anil Lis Mi

Stiff Hats, we shall have by mrtlwH

largest astiortmenu in the city at J "THg COlMfiV' Just opened, tbe nobieat Itmti of fancy Straw Hate ever brour;htv

to Hw city ttt "THE COENE," f

Sbw PtA,roi.!r Y- Ensif' ' Rm Mwi.iiam rMtiidL b

ing, bavtt jnst Ibeen rec rived if Hemp. Wilson's Drori'si vitMWvCall and them '"'S ai ii STUDEaiKKB WaOOKS ?s ,;. . A'x Atejifb Bread, cakes and 1 crarila- ' guaranteed to be die beat ia &y A. fine variety of cakes nerved - i the iee ctesm parlor cooncctedvjtli the bakery, i t , MiratB Vouuuri. . For kraut, hominy, potatoes. and the oth:r necessaries or hxa.1 lies of the table yon abould eaflt-otir Hemp, Wilson's groevry, "inrai$ Blol-k." He keeps tl.cm aJ, Stuoeiiakeb Wa.jok f ' At AULm Setabi Steel Plo. hi the beat in the market. Come to Fdnrdry and get one. 1 Job Mkykb. the artiaim barbel. ' on the ett side,' will ont your hair

tor zuc., suave and cit yonehatr for 25c. Single shave 10c. ' ; s Studebaker Va30S8 7 X ; At A !t.Bj Call at Hemp. W liana's fr " -.'hoice artides for the table. .lie receives goods almost daily, aaS;ir . . his aitiekii are. always frih.. and; good." ' . .;.,.:!

Stdo:baeb WAoorT"""" r AT AUIK9,, ( . Simply purifying adclpaDlM )! biood i not, luflMfat.' It need enHofcliig v . the earrout tyttem nead toning ,-'. alt ot which ia necomplubed hy Cr, feijv ner'a Bloo.1 nad Lim Remedy and Vnrra Tonic llao hU Cough Honejr In liB eoaawa; ala QokWR Relief 41 pmijZ aniTrtosinph and bowe dbordeM; hie: Kidny and Baeaaohe Cure it. lacM bact;, dropsy and hll kidney diraiden ; hU Gttjb. - man Kyw-Sa'we in (oro ayea, crackad shhsf ) , and piles ; bit Capitol Bitten for appeilts . .

and strength.. . - ; . ? .fur sale hy Faris Baoa., CJoosniagoiia, ' sad S. M. M Avncas. Clear Ciw.lt, lad. . . i .

Dksnw Mubba-y, tlw! old reS ble Shoanmiker, can be found at Blair's Shoe Store. Call on hi IB He will do year making, or mead- .

lag in first class style. . , j,: - Studebaker Wagons al AUrat, ' Tlic best of canned goods, and choicest of country prodoee, aaaj ' ' every leading article nsnolly wd ' -in a grooery stare arc to bf af) at " Hemp. Wibron'es . .: ! w laaai 1 , , i : r - . u m - -A etiunt rymsn being asked in .wbisa ihz, ha nut hii trust, skid when he hl a oiitd

tor sale by Kais Baoa BloMaiiyaK T ' and S. a. M ATBaaa, Clear Cieh, IsJ. : . AbdalfQh BircL1'wj intfc ii. in vr. ffaiHT4 twin nvnvjv the ihowushlHwt HamWontaa. Wtlt ''

sUn4thaesjoatmyplaeell CtearOnoiB In alonroo e, Ind, and will lerva paarf; . , at $35 to insure a mare with foal; mut-:

ment to bo taade at time of mi vte. ' ' PKDIORRB AID DMCKIITIOir.' f : Abdallah Bird Is darl bar. hbaV

mane and fail, 14 t)ad l)ih, anil waijsfcf, ,-. t

Abdallah Bird was find W CVmB: Coupon by Briitaks UamWidan No, 10; -'

ported Me;ngor. Abdallah Bird's . :, dam by Simtison's Black Bird : seeuBd iasa .

by Uale's Green Mountain Morea R '

fr to $tud Book for extended Pedigrof V -Simpson S lack Bird and Halo's Omen; Mountain Morgan ; they am the aim ot some of the bett liorses tn ' the emiiitrjs ' '

(such as Ethan Allen and his anj H trotters). Abdallsh Bird wna bred aad '

sired by Col. Hyatt i of Rncbntor, ,q ana was soii ny m m to r. I'rat uf 1 pensin, when he wiu am rear and a okJ frt(. Mi-. Pratt traded Atdat. lah Bird to Nr. M eUwik for the tnitaaBlite Line; Bird was taken to MNivbm!? ahere he n-.u purchased hy V. R Wmd- 1 ' ward, now Supt. !. N. A A C. Rv,' aaa!'. used on bis tarm whh the exception M three yars t but Imi weal to Joseph - (Jtw trottera. I am aunnvl that Mr 1MtL bred Bird to S3 mnres amt 1 of tlw Imfc duce were handled for trotters. Mtd. trotted a trial Heat, dotiblp, when :hvi years oin, i nu na iowd at IIjuaH -ilton, Mo., f:$0 and btt.r, a,-beii. ho sron . the premium in the Heht harmwi rim

willj oyer lf the best atallbna ' tha V .i

sotMtry. . -u Mares tent trpm a dManon wl' br iiroB- - erly eared wr at oprt rb-,fcwuf.brr unwi vvm i rraswi Ui fgtitfif aja. .11. .yM. 1 rstWftlUvc;.II th.nUnt(fii) if l orsct men and breeder to tbe ciiod uiit. ...( i.i.i ii.:.. i ' i. i J . . J. ' ... I ... ni . . f' age ot all bivma 'of (n hqiau U iCll ..-.l al... I..." r ' Vf ni).i!ru rilD wiiv 1JI) and ace the bono far nuNifV I will not. ho rosivin-ibla- for at-uiitonta. but uruper cam will ha Ukua to uvotX Mar, I", 'ss t (j, u. U RS. UTHOCRAPHlft ELECTf?pTYP?SR ENCRAVEB bMutJl 4S. an - akw-aw.A. l m attar skftAtrsi cJ

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