Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 April 1888 — Page 3

A SEASONABLE POI3NTER : See our Mammoth Stock of Wall Paper and WintlOw Shades, before baying. LlNDLEY & S$Sf

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FLOATING SOAP THE CHIEF Far the) Barib.-Toilat will laundry. Snow Whits and Absolutely Pimt If WW 0mJar mat lesp WWt CVjmA Sc MM m eanta for wipfr M Umi Mkar JES. S. KIRK & CO-, CHiCACO. Job Ckeam, made from tke beat material, at Geo, BencSarts. . He has a mil furnished ice cream saloon, convenient of .access. .Take yosr ladies to Benckarta, r . SffiANQESS a.vb j PEOPLS Who come from tke urroonding country always make it appoint to tisit tke -A'obc fcaith" baar and jewelry fame da tke aoath side of the squaw. It is-a mnaeum of curiosities that w31 always be remembered, and the remarkable fact is J bat ar nany of those are use fa la ad almost b ?-" tioldfaeccsBitiea- Bat in addi tian o tke million cariosities there are frple goods, each as silverware ao.l fine gokl and silver watches, latest styles in jewelry, diamonds, rubies, etc. The Ions experience and su perior judgment of tke elder Smith, ia kfvaat value to this bouse id wjag safeties, and it is always' .. CTefnsaav Soda Water villi genuine fruit juice syrups. The only place ia town we this can be gotten m at BeosjkaitsBLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. S"'f lie new styes of Shoes for ymitig gent lemoe are very handMae, and are now at Bbirs. -r-If yci intend to get a new wit of clothes this Spring it is time ynu were rejecting tbje goods, getling your measure on McGre's Imok, and attending to all thepxclliwittaaea. There are nt many Mn, yMg or M, we believe, who arontd tint be dvtighted if tkey etmld have ome a..uraoeti that tkey were to have one of McGee's natty jwiits'ic wear, but of course we can't 4 jUTonJ. 'eoi. It tivphjffy jtovwer, to look at the nice goods, ud ttHe rke raits that are being aade up far thcwe who are more fortunate than ourselves, Go into McGee' clothing emamaam, sooth aide of the square, -and examine tke new stock of furnishing goods. He Las sonic of tke nicest lines of ties, shirts, suspeders, collar, caffs, hats, etc., eser m . .-.i-. I T -t urnugm iu mis lown. ue snow where the nicest and most faskionble goods are to be gotten, and be gets them. The ONLY first-class dry gondii ,ture m the sotrtk side of the square is Charlfy MoblrVs. Charlie kas .grown ap in tke business, beginning jit tke bottom, and working o gradually, and be understands tke tmainew thoroughly as all men do who come up in this way. Mobley iiaa earned an enviable reputation for keeping the choicest goods in mbroUerie3,hoeiory,hand kerchiefs, cloves etc., and he maintains that repntatkiu because be knows tke ttaate of bis easterners and caa bay oat the class of goods tkey demand. He has also added boots and shoes, and can fit yon out. Go and see Jim when you come to town he will treat you rights - All Wool Saturdav Suits for 5.00 Seren Stiles and Celori. Other clothiers sen worse suits for 8.00. They are nice for mechanics and farmers to put on after working hours ; good for merchant's use jo stores. My Kew Stock for Spring is now complete and is being offered for 25 per cent, less than your opposition dare to offer the ame goods at. Give me a look, ED. L. McGEE, The Cheap Clothing Ma. - aaa1' '-; ' ' Fabiizbs and others who desire good satisfactory loach, go to Besckart'sbakery. Benokart makes splendid coffee, bis bread is light and wholesome, and be keen everything else yon are likely to call for in the way of eatabler. Bencfcartts bread ia always the beat. Choicest Coffees, Teas, Tobaccos and Cigars, at Hemp. - Wilson's grocery store. Try one of the new Jbraad of cigars at tbis-store. Dk. Wa user's Health Corsets are the best article of the kind ever offered to the public, they nurpass pit others in the eomfott with which J hey may lie worn, and are health preserving by reason of their shape. McCulht & Co. are sole agents for Bloomington. Craio Wohlky baa a lot of first -ol-is Baggies, Carriages, Pba tons sik) Spring Wagons, at his iiyery stable, which he will sell for cab or will trade for mules or ttrsei. Call on Ccaijj b,clore you jk-JI y'"?F slak;.

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IVlcCALLA & CO. HAVE IT. See tke LOVELY MOIEE SASH RIBBONS, LOVELY EMBEOIBEEED MAESEILLES SUITS, KID GLOVES Embroidered Backs.

We have FANCY BEOCHE CHECKS, GRAY MIXTURE, WOOL TRICOTS.WOOL CAHELETTE, ARMURES, CORDS, SILIC WARP ABB WOOX, HENRIETTA, BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, " - COLORED SATINS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, SE THE CARPETS, RtGS AND OIL CLOTHS,

III L 3 TltTin Til BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. aarYonng Ladies will find just what tkey want in Spring tyie Shoes at Blairs. . BLAID, BLAIR. BL&1R. aSpri"ng stock of Shoes fr Ladies aad Gmtleauen now striv ing. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. e$A fine show of Spring and Summer" Shoes now opeu at W. T. Blaira store. New baken-, confectionery and job ereaai deuot. Jresh lmal. rakea, pies, etc, baked every ty. Ice eream delivered to any mrt of the city, from j&4ial galla Up, free ot oharge. Muck Volpert, sac daataa kac Mlaped a fresh new stock of tornitnre in the Van?ndt ! . . . i room, nortn sole of the square a.i now invites his friends to !! before matins: a piusaosc, i'nrei as ; iwn ac ssiMe and goods ontered U cut m stock. .Don't torgct -fo! eall on mc before you bur, and vonwill -aire money. ISAAC CLAMAX. SS"A Ml line of Buggies and Spring Wagons, im liaad, ami for sale cheap, by the McPheclers Hardware Co. We call the notice of onr readers to the fact that Jas. E. Whitney, Kureeryman, Rochester, N. Y., is uSering liberal pay to local and traveltBg agents for his stock. He furnishes outfit free and warrants all stock to be delivered ia good order. The wotk is steady, and experience is not required. JVFor the best Steel and Chilled Plows in the- market, come to. the McPheetera Hardware Co. COBX, OATS, AAT AHD 3111,1. Parties wishinir to nnrehase anv

of the above articles will find it -fo jky "clon on the Bank corner, their interest to call on I. MtLT.l The Progress will take it in, proRopEHg, of Bloomington, or ad-'vided we can sell enough of old dress Ward, Care & Sons. Ar Mion 4laA AMnan

Chalmers, White county, Indiana. m aWIf you want the host Harrows, Cultivators or Sulky Plows, direct your steps to the store of the MePheeters Hardware Co. . Fob Sale. Barber shop 'completely furnished. A good business for ma)- with some experience. Cheap for cash. Call and see for vourself. Next door to Worley's livery stable, east side of square. Jos Mey-eb. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. MVGentIeraen will find the newest styles of Shoes, Button, Congress and Laced, on the Blair counters. John Bbown has begun his and summer campaign of vnult denning, UMirat to eot, il t. .ia putrunn-'t) posible. a be in well prepared for the business and guarantee satisfaction. Brown is a very reliable men, a mnn who always doe. just what be promises to do, hence you may depend upon him when he promises you anything. For Rent. 80 acres of land east of town on the Rogers pike. Some twenty acres can be cultivated in corn. Cash rent preferred. I Inquire att he Progress office. e All kinds of cakes, creams and ices made to order. Oranges, bananas, lemons and all kinds of fruit always on band. Fine ice creams, cakes und bread a specialty. Give me a call and I will guarantee sntiafiictbn, Mike Volpert's new bakery and ice cream depot, north -tde wjinfe.

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Ctnnnn llfn . W - M Helen Keller, the eight-year-old daughter of Captain Keller, of Tuscumbia, Alabama, lost all lisr senses except that of touch by an illness contracted when she was nineteen months old. Her father wrote recently to Mr. Auaguos, of the institute tor the Blind, at Jioston, to know if there was any one there who could teach his child a Iaura Bridgman had been btoght. Miss Annie M. Sullivan thought that with a cvrtaiu amount of profiarationke would be aide to uodertafce the case. Abe studied Dr. Howe's methods with groat, care and intelligence, and then started for the South. In twenty-five days she had taught the child' so well that she could write a letter that many children of her.age blessu Willi ail iucir .umsujih-i inteiii i cnw. Miss Sullivan w that she all their .faculties might never saw so bright a child or nue so thirsty for knowledge, and ycl all her inforimition must be acquir ed through her linger tip, as bht can neither sneak, hear nor see. The above clipping from Uaviwr'a Ha Ja L-inillv iarit- in (lip , ' , - , r ,n addition to the fact that it s r.i ..r.i . .-. tu-cemury, there will be added interest in the r-rt .i,,, irk IT. t!nw m,ui i ..... , . , , , htUo n,k" 18 tt of Gen. Adams of Memphis, lenn. Mrs. Adams is an aunt vf - Mr. Chas. P. Tulcy of . this city, . T""" ""w,u,nSl"n ireqoenuy, I ti . i it.. and has many acquaintances here. Charley Alexander accepted the Progress' invitation to come up on the public square and engage in bnnness. Charley ia a husller.and will supply the choicest goods by the basket or car-load. Dr. Jno. Tourner returned from Alberquerque, N. M., April 14th, with Mrs. Norman. He saw Miss Smill in .Alberquerque, and says she takes daily walks, and is about as well as when she left here. On the 5th of May fl.SOO worth of Bank stock will be sold The Presbyterians of the Unit ed States will celebrate, in May, the centennial existence of that church in this country. The church was organised in America in 1788 with sixteen presbyteries, 117 min isters, 419 churches and 10,000 members. ' It has to-day in its different branches 389 presbyteries, 8,823 ministers, 11,312 churches or parishes, and 750,000 members. The following are the names of the members of the Horticultural Society with their wives, who are honorary members ; Ii M. Rogers, Emma Rogers, Fred. Fess, Sarah A. Fess, W. H. Nceld, Ellen Neeld, Samuel Dinsmore, M. F. Dinsmore, Joseph S. Dinsmore, Mary Dins more, W. M. Farmer, Agnes Farm er, W. M. Bunger, Laura Bunger, Geo. P. Campbell, Lizzie H. Camp bell, J. S. Johnson, W. II. Turner, A, b. Howard. mi a . i i iue courts uave oecideti, in the tally sheet forgery cases at lod lanapolis, that theGovernment.viz : the II. 8. Courts, has jurisdiction! wuru u vuugtinpiiiau in vuicia iui, regardless of the fact tbattbe result " .J , ' ., 1 -V; VSi?' PJT' tho"l, percd with the ballots in this county. We are in favor of punishing every Democrat connected with it,

aiio we can ou narvey i5aker to do desire immediate and prompt sethis duly as a grand jurvmaii of the, tlemcnt of all claims. Pay up TT, p. fourf. 1 wilktiut further notice,

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Judge N. F. Malott died at bis residence in Yincenncs, on Monday morning. Judge M. was a graduate of Indiana University. He afterwards graduated in law here, und was it member of the Board of Trustees for .some time. Mrs. W. A. Gabe went to Vincennes on Monday, to attend the funeral of Iter brother-in-law, Judge Malott. The Bloomington orchestra is io lmand. . They play at Gosport aad at: Spencer, this week, for the CMntuencenient exercises of the public schools of those towns. S. E. Carmichael, Theodore Cravens and Mrs. Dreedeu left forj Kansas on Tuesday. Miss Nellie Coffin went to In- ,. m .j l Modajf to at cml ithc wedding of liei Bister, iun. Flora Gibson

Craig Hunter of Chicago waaton the train which reaches this in Bloomincton lat Sunday and 0;wt at 4 .t m The R A

juomiay. ai o er in urn . , i'ruiu shvr he will Item swell thoi Craii! says be will help swell the Republican, vote iu Monroe county thja.aJL, h Miiffl LlUie Howe of this city, and Miss Flora Grceustreet of In-

1Bi fa left iJ1()0m;ngton ywt.-r-! biy aav 80e. per pound for it wl.eo hv tor TWito All.n. ,.,! t., ,.. . " . '1 . . .

!i r V ' ,"- " I -The Seniors, ladies and genthmen, met at the "Comer clothing store Monday morning to get tueir "class hats, winch had ween ordered by Mr. Simmons. They are very handsome white crush hats, and are both becoming and reasonable in cost. Mr. Henry Simmons h determined to mate the "Comer" the (-Indents' headquarters, and he has taken the right course. He is ably assisted by Chas. Tourncr and Chas. Stone, both accommodating and clever salesmen. Lightning-rod swindlers are at work in the surrounding coun ties and bavc. been successful in doing up the farmers with an entirely uew dodge. They claim that their rode will protect buildings from cy clones as well as from Huhtnins:, and, strange to say, they have found quite a number of persons ignorant euougli to believe their story. Xhey use as an argument that the buildings that withstood the recent cyclone at Mt. Vernon, Ills., wero supplied with the same kind of rods that tbey are introducing. Farmers in this vicinity are warned against tuesa rank swindlers. When you want shoes for the cb ildrt n lust Creak off the switches, murk the lengthf, nd bring tlii-in in to Blair's store. He will wait on you with pleasure in fact lie is a straight man to trade with and will take no mean advantage of you. lio to Blaira. Two car-loads of Fertilizer have been sold in the paat two weeks by Miller Bros., and if you want to raise a respectable crop you had better place your order now. Fertilized wheat, in this county, is good. That which was not fertilized don't amount to much. Get your fertilizer for corn at Miller Bros. Order without delay. Nice bottled aud canned goods for sale by Miller Bros. Pure Strained Honey, best you ever saw, at 10c. per lb., at Mij.ler Bros. Buildisg material of all -kinds and at low prices. W. J. ALLEN. Get 'Challenge Corn Grower' at Miller Bros. You need a eood corn crop this year. The "Corn Grower" will make it. Don't fail lo examine the cei KBBATBB BOCKEVK8EI.F BINDER, best in the world. W. J. ALLEN. Miller Bros, have the accounts of Alexander & Miller, and they

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-r-Vote as you hot Mrs. Austin has sold one of her bouse on Morton at, .(formerly Railroad) ) 'After selling his bouBe to Dam Hook, James Rice begun working on the plans for a cosy cottage in the Alien addition, Houthtuat port ten of the city, north of the Cincinnati & St. Louis ruilroad passenger station Miss Grace Wicks is a sttuient in the Cii;innati Conservatory of Music and nrill remain there till some time the tatter part of May The father of Mrs.. Win. Gourley, John Q.' Harbjson of Clayton, UK, (lied April 5tb, in hid 84th yearFrank S. Marlin and Mias A Hie Johnston were married on Tuesday evening a week at the residence of tke britle-B mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston A four-year old daughter of Houston Runyan nras fatally burned recently. Tboclukl was left in a room heated by sto ve, while the mother was attending to some duties out doors, and her attention was attracted by the screams of the child which she found with its clothing on lire. Jiut bow the clothing became ignited is not cer tainly known The addrest of John R. East before the UniooviUe G. A. R. Poet is highly sjHiken of by those who were so - fortunate as to bear. him -The petit jorv as drawn is as follows: Josrph Dinsmore, David Allen, Poter Thrasher, David Houston, Silas Thompson, Simpson Sharp, W'm. Weathers, Wm. Peterson, Thomas Rice, Pleasant Fonaet, James Sexton and Peter Martin-"- 'Hie old officers and directors of the Working mens' Building and L?an Association bare been re-elected Miss Jennie AVillson and jilrs. Lizzie Cole have returned from their visit to. Florida; P tcr Bowers died recently io Van Burcn I tp. in his 75th year. He had bjen '"esident of Monroe county for nity years ttol v anzandt iras visiting relations in Cravrfordsv ilie last week When the change of time occurs on the Monon an express messenger will Iks placed . , (), , , . b h T tioual Hotcl- - Thrifty youu court house park Have you any wo ! to sell ? We will pro'wtue Liociniiati B St. iritis railroad is com plot ed--Music nightly in front of (he opera bouse on No:th College Avenue, will be one of he assured facts of the future Two sons of Wm. Mason, near Wliite Hall, have typhoid fever, but it is believed they are now out of danger P. C. Wetherby's funeral was held under the auspices of he I. O. O. F. of which Mr. W. bad been for many years a faithful mt ruber -Chas. Robertson, the grocer, has another daughter at bis home. Good many girls this year leap year "CaL Worrall is tearing his hnue, on east Kirkwood Avenue, all to pieces, in order that it may be put together again a better shape. The Colonel of the lStb believes in living this life, and he is about as near right as people get to bo Mr. J. E. Curry, who was visiting Monroe county friends a few weeks ago, will complete his studies in theology in the TJ. P. College at Xenia, O. Mr. Curry spent a winter in Scotland, studying at the fountainhead of the U. P. church, aud is a well jKisted and brilliant young man. He is a sou of David S.Curry of NortonviUe, Kansas T. H. Sudbury, John Parka, Mr.Duncan, Sam. Gilmorc and John Cole are ppoken. of as candidates for Sheriff' by the Dcmocratsr Re. R. A. Van Fossen kas been called to the pastorate of the U. P. church in Homestead, Penn. The Indian Springs store was destroyed by lire last Friday . night a week. There was no insurance. The stock was a total loss Will the American people have the streets sprinkled, or will they suffer on as they are now doing?-" Mrs. Dunn, on College Hill, has sold to Fred. Fess five lots We will have an opera house that we can as citizens, "point to with ptidc" Albert Gourley went to Clayton, Ills., to attend the funeral of his grandfather, J. C. Harbison, last week -Carpenters and bricklayers have all they can do at present. Work has begun uncommon ly soon this season. The spirit of enterprise eems contagious Two young men, J as. Simpson, and Chas, llawles, have established a news stand in the postofliuu lobby i Tlic Bedford jiwjde in.iv conn

Do you want Nice Fitting Tailor-made Clothing ? -o o THE EAGLE Ollothing HOtlSE HAS GOT THEM, ANDiWILL FURNISH THEM TO YOU AT PRICES USUALLY PAID FOR INFERIOR WORK,

" A few more of the Bargains in Sbirte'and Hats left over'from our "Special" February Sale. Come before lhy are all gone. . EAGLE CLOTHING HOUSE;

up to Bloomington next winter to see Booth and Barrett when they play in our Opera House. Why uot? Rev. Garrison preached at the Ellettsviile M. E. church last Sunday Dr. Jag. M. Harris has sold his Indianapolis property and will return to Ellettsviile to reside. It is estimated that over $75,000 will be invested in the construction of dwelling houses in Bloomington daring the present season. This h exclusive of new business block,., the opera house, etc.. Col. Ritterr a forcible Piohibition speaker, orated in the court honse Tuesday night a week. The Colonel is having lots of fun, playing mat he belongs to a party, and talks freal sassy." ' Flower parties are organized each sunny day and some of the handsomest of the lady students go out to search for rare plants; but when one of the girls plants herself squarely in the stream while stepping from one slippery rock to another, those botanical partieti lose some of their charms so the.1 do. The Convention held in Martiusviilc last Thursday to select delegates to tin; National Republican Convention chose 'V. L. Dunlap of Franklin and J. V. Hadley of Danville, J. G. McPheclers was elected an alternate. Tom Maginnis of Marion tp. is one of the roost prominent Democratic candidates for Sheriff. Tom would make a lively canvass, It is said that the Republicans who veiled Martinsville last week kept themselves full of artesian water. The Democrats well, the idea of a Democrat drinking water ! It is said that W. J. Turner will place a stock of furniture in the room now occupied by , W. T. Blair, and that Blair will take the room now occupied by S.K.Rhorer. Geo. W. Cooper of Columbus, Ind., was nominated by the Democratic Convention held in Martinsville last Thursday, for Congressman. George is a clever fellow, but all the same Comrade Chase can defeat him, and do it easily. Let us nominate Chase. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following named persons since last publication : C. L. Wioslow and Frances E. Pering, William B. Freeman and Mary R. Freeman, Oliver Houston and Dora Houston, Jos. S. Alien and Viola Jewell, Wm. O. Moberly and May M. Robertson, Wm. II. Morrison aud Fannie White, Chas. Wilson aud Miuta Langwi-Il. Two new railroads arc bctng built for our people. One from Gosport to Bloomington by way ol Stinesville and Ellettsviile, and the other from Columbus, Ind, to Sullivan, Ind. Before the cars reach here you will hear the locomotives whistle. Win, Small and wife were vi-'it-ing Mr. S.V mother iu this place last week. A good many persons ask who ate the members of the Real Estate Association, aud in order to give the desired information, we apind the names: W. J. Allen, W. W. Wicks, Robert G reeves, Louden $t Rogers, Dolau & Tiernati, lion. Vo&s, Showers Bros,, Dr, Wuir, Collins & Karsel!. Crawford Miller, father of Mouroc Miller, diyd in CVeago lajt wufc, .,;cd i o j curs.

James and William Showers were in Indianapoliia last Wednesday, In attendance upon a meeting of the young men' and women' christian association. From there they went to Conmersville to inspect the three larg! furciiture factories of that town. They were accompanied by their wivi-s and by

Mrs. Maude Showers, The tax collections this year, notwithstanding the drouth, hard times, etc, are about as good as usual. This is encouraging. Tube Smith svas in IndianaPoti last weekend as ageut fox Joe Smith closed conti.-acts with several railroad companies for the hauling 0f fau tnn 0f spring novei- ! ties for the great lewelry emporium, I ' ' Z xuc yuung tauica i uioomingfon always se:m to lie in good demand in the "matrimonial market and Cupid gets in bis work regardless of hard tim. W now have Io record the warriage of Miss Frankie Pering.. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Peering, sr., of this city, to: Me. Roe L. Winslow of Terre H.iute, wkioh occurred tit the residence of the bride's father, on the morning of the 19th inst. Only the relations and most intimate friends of the pair were present. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Minton of the Waluut at. Presbyterian church, after which a bountcful lunch was served. Mr. Winslow is comparatively a s'ranger here, bnt Mrs. W. is widely known and highly esteemed in both church and social circles. The happy couple left on the '11 a in. train for the north part of the State, where they will visit relations for a few wc?ks, after which they will take up their abode in Terre Haute. May all good lock attend them, Don't forget that Charley Alexander, one of the jollieet grocery men in he county, is now on the square, in room recently occupied by Hazel, The rate of taxation in Indianapolis n state, county and city is but 81.82 on the $100. Here it is not quite $3. Miss Prude Arnott goes to Cincinnati next Mondy to take a course of lessons iu painting. Among the. grand jurymen for the U. S. court, drawn at Indianapolis last week, we notice the names of Harvey Baker oi Bloomington and TIm(. N., Mathers ol CJaar Creek. Chas. C, Turner has bought the inttrei t of bit brother William in the extensive furniture aud undertaking establishment on the north side, Papers for placing under car pets, for sale at the Progress office tor 5 cent it dozen. V .Trustees No lice. The Truiiten of Perrv Township can be found in his otlicy at his riilencu on wot ttrat street, on Saitmlav of each wm-k. l;ZU.V FKUK1KG. Jn, 4L Trustee. kotick or lISSOI.lJTIOSr. Tho firm ot Turner Bros. ha bv mutual oonsvnt this duy bum dissolved, W.J.Turner retiring and (J. ('.Turner continuing tho business. All persons owinif tliit lirm nro ivtiuvstcd to eottli at mno C. C. TUBS Bit, V. J. TU RISER. April !, 1 8118. KOTICfi Of IMSSOXUTIOS. Notice Is liprety given thai th; firm ot Alt-xandrr und Milter, dealers in ejrooniio and provisions, da le n dissolved t mutual 'incut, Charles Alrxandnr lelir jug. Tilt dul'ts of the Hnn will bo lusum rd by tlir rm firm of Miller l!n. , and ill ucrnwits duo tbf old II rm will l.u col luctcd lv Ulf.'n. CHA-S. ALEXANDER. ! CHAs. MILLKK. filoom nimi, lad , Aj-rtl IS.!-, t3j.

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variety, from the eiwarwat 'infill? beat,' ' a TeCort : Get' a Gobik Blue ' Party Dress Ti?, at r Prinoe Albert suits Jn tP lent quality add tlx finest M; garments at Tim CWtiniML -

Notwitlistandlng our inajfiv.--V tra.de in funiry CrusHeni and Lif fei Stiff Hats, we shall have by fttil; largest assortment in the city?! f 1 : "THE CORNER. J

Jusi opened, tia noUcsl)' Ua of fancy sitra w.Ua'.a: ei-er tirou to the city a "Jim CUI Seed Poi'atobi. 2f. Y. ltt;: Rose Potato's (very fine) for phwr ing, have just been received i; Hemp. Wilson's provision stde. Call and tec theni "'-r r Stcdkbakeb Wagoss ,- At AmhM$; Bread, cakes and ic cream, guaranteed to be the btat in ca, A fine variety of cakes served ,m the ice cream parlor connected wUji the bakery. Mtkb VtMuygRiy, 'For kraut, bominy, potatoes, and the other newasarie a - or lalttt ries of the tnbleyou should call on Hemp. Wihwu'a grocery, "-Progfe Block." Be keeps them all. Stu&ebaxku Waoosw At Aw.iif. - Sewa bd Steel Plow, is thtf beat iu the market. Come to Foundry and get one. ' v. Joe Meyer, the artistm bciri; on the east side, will cut your Wif for 20c., shave and cut your bw for zac. biagle sl-aye IQc Studfjdake.; Wagons At Axib58s,: Call at Hemp. 'WllnVSL choice articles for the. table.- lie ' raceives goods almost daily, and lusaiticles are always fnsb good. , . - : .. : ' i-: Stcpebakeb Waoons ! At Aixmi'.': Simply purifying and cleansing the ' blood is not sufficient It needs enriching; also, the nerveas system needs tssststg' tl 1 ' all ot which is aecomptished by Dr, Fe(. ' ner's Blood aal-Liver Hemedy aaiilartw ' Tonic. Us hia Cough 11 one j iai alt coughs; hU Golden JMief in all JMins, and stomach ind bowel diaorders;' hie Kidney and' D tcRache Oare In lame back, dropsy and all kidney disorder; Ma Ger. ' man Eye-Slvi in soru eyes, eracked skia and piles; kjs Capitol Hitters for appottte and strength. For sale by If asm ukm., Btwiniaxtoa, aad 3. M. MAVftay. Clear Cmbla , Dennis Mubkay, the old retl ble Shoemaker, can be found at ' Blair's Shoe Store. Call on fcfiaV He will do yaur making or mettdi ing in first class style. , "1:1 Studebakcr Wagons at Allen; " The best of canned gooda, aad choicest of country produce, awl every leading' Article usually' sold . . t J .1 in a grocery store arc ia oe u as Hemp. Wilson's. j A countryman twing asked ia whom he Hit bis trust, aaid whev he bad a oH; . ho put ii in ut, ran nor s voucn oejf. For salo by JfXKis liuoe uioosaia and S. M. MTaKs, Clear Creak, la Absolutely Pure This powder never varie. A anarvaV of purity, str-MiRth and whole. nnp. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not Im fold in conipetiti.m with thu muUititdia of low-test, hfrt-weijr.ht, alm or nhosnhate pordr. Sold only in cans. Koys.1. B.lK.IXfl Vuwtiaa G, 10? Wall Si, M. Y. LITHOGRAPHER ELECTROTYPKR ENGRAVER - - -at. rrZvv km IW-ftoT- PRINTER. BLANK BOOKS, KTOC MOST OOMPLETC HOW8C Iff Tp6 WtUW LESS THAN ONE CENT A DAY Sr., ric-ihl. Nrw utkw. Kw'l S(..f ... ftj- f. ieSSkVaSrrwrt..a aSv.luMlt lllf. n Jrurtn. swSnej NEARLY TW8 THOUSAND PAfiW Of O'. dlt-i.. Hr-rit. th I . ...eti- .Wfltta.' Amn.ithtCWKH'll Nv.uIih unj r; ?Bt.W ll-." - M'" rWlir(!- - -'? A Wt-M.i. M." K.n-.-". . Wifr " - PwrIm .- T Dwm.k." lr." " AMlwr." "A "T S-J . fU IJti,- Kfm .' -0. ' O' '-l f.l4W. Clwtk.' "i- ' I "rii rrit" ; 1 frtlwM-n""'!- I I . tJ-! aiwwtl-t 'f I1 .--ii-. ! .t.ini. A-l-l uatW'ii v jui5u r. iuwuaua

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