Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 11, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 May 1888 — Page 3

A SEASONABLE POINTER:

tk&'v roSoet that Alexander'! Jiew giwwy , wt side of the square. Is neadQuarters for all kinds o, fruit the ebeieest io tbe nwrketf Miller Bra. have the accounts of Alexander & Milter, and they desire immediate and prompt settlement of all ekima. Pay up without farther notice. The Henrietta Cloth, one of the lending styles in ladies' dress goods to-day, is imitated in many ways. Why? Because it is a very scarce article oo the market, hard to get and badly wanted. We have them, Bluck and Colors. How did we get them ? By placing oar orders direct with the European manufacturers ia October, 1887. We believe in elerating the standard of our goods to the high eat noneb. It is far better to bay a good artiele at a fair price than a fteorcae at a cheap pr icsv (Inapeet our Henrietta.) llcCALLA & CO. Ice Crkax, made from the best wateri als, at Geo. Benekarts. He has a well rarnitihed ice cream sa- .. Jaoay xMveniant of access, 'fake yoor lidies to"Be8ckart8;"T T Stbakgebs ahd people who eoaae from the orroondiogcountry always make it a point to visit the "Tobe Smith" baaar .and jewelry bonae the tooth side of 4be square. It is a museum of cariosities that will "always be remembered, . and the remarkable fact is that so many of these are useful and almost household necessities. Bat in addition to the mtilion enrioMties there are staple goods, aacb as silverware and floe gold and silver watches, latest styles ia jewelry, dism onds, rabies, etc. The long experience and superior judgment of the elder Smith is of vast value to this house ia baying supplies, and it is always exercised. Soca Watbr with genuine fruit juice ayropc. The only place ia town where this can be gotten is at Benekarts. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. MTTbe aew styes of Shoes fr young gentlemen are very band- , and are now at iSlairs. If job intend to get a new wit of clothes this Spring it is time ywa were selecting the geods, get. Cine your ateasace on McGee's book , and attending to all the pre liminaries. There are not many men, ynar.g or ol't, we believe, who woaki -not be delighted it tbey con Id have some assurance that they were to have one of McGee's natty aits to .wear, bat of coarse we can't aft.amplim- It is a pleasore, howerer, to look at the nice good, and to see the suits that are being' d up for those who are more iertaaate than ourselves. 3o into McGee's clothing enipsriaa, south side of the square, "sad examine the new stock of furnishing goods. He has some of the nicest lines of ties, shirts, suspenders, collar, cuffs, hats, etc., ever brought to this town. He knows whets the nicest sad most fashionable goods, are to be gotten,,and he gets them. Ta osxt first-class dry goods tor oa the so th aide of the square is Charley Hobby's. Charlie bss grown nn in the business, beginning at the bottom and working np cradaally. and he understands the business thoroughly as ali men do who eome up in this way. Mobley has earned an .enviable reputation for keepi re the choicest goods ia rabroideri,bo8iery .handkerchiefs, gloves, etc., sad he maintains that reputation beeanse be knows the taste of his cuetsmers and can boy last the class of goods they demand He bits also added boots and shoes, and can At you eat. Go sad see him whea you eoase 4o town he will tmat yoa All Wool Saturday Suits for S5.00 Seven Styles and Colors. Other clothiers sell worse suits for 48.00 Tbeyare nice for aiechsaics and -farmers to pot oa after work ing boors; good for merchant's use fa stares. Jay JNcw Stock lor Sprint is now complete and is bein offered for 25 per cent, less than ear. opposition dare to offer the asM goods at. Give aie a look. ED. L. McGEE, The Cheap Clothing Man. Fabxeks and others who desire a rood satisfactory lunch, go to Benekarts bakery. Benoksrt makes ep lend id coffee, his bread ia light and wholesoase, aad be keeps everything else yoa are likely to eall fa r in tbe way f eatables. Benekart'a bread is always tbe best. Choicest Coffees, Teas, Tobac cos and Cigars, at Hemp. Wilson's .grocery store. Try oneof the new brands ot cigars at this store. Da. Wajwbr's Health Corsets . are the best article of tbe kind ever offered to the public, they surpass all others in the comfort with which ' they may be worn, and are health preserving by reason of their shape. McCalla & Co. sre sole agents for Bloomington. Cbaio Woelet has a lot of Ji rt -class Buggies, Carriages, Phst'tons and Spring Wagons, at his Jirery stable, which be will sell for wh or will trade for mules or poises. Call on Craig before yon sell your stock;

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McCALLA & GO. HAVE IT. See the LOVELY HOIEE SASH RIBBONS, LOVELY EUBfiOIDEEED HAESEILLES SUITS, KID GLOVES Embroidered Backs.

We have FANCY BBOCHIi CHECKS, GRAY MIXTURE, WOOL TRICOT. WOOL CAHELETTE, ARMURE8, CORDS, SILK WARP AUD WOOL HEHBIETTA, ULACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, COLORED SATINS, DRESS TRIflfklNGS.

SEE THE CARPETS,

11 Fl BLAI3. BLAIR. BLAIR. SrYoong Ladies will find jnst what they want in Spring style Shoes at Bhurs. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. VSpring stock of Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen now arriving. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR, nfA fine show of Spring and Summer Shoes now open at W. T. Blair's stove. New bakery, confectionery and ice cream depot. JFsslh bread, cakes- pies, etc, baked every day. ice cream delivered to any rt ot ... . i free ot charge. JMIKE V OJ.PEBT. New Fcrkitdb Stobr. Is aac Claman has pTacpd a fresh new toek of furniture in the Vanzandt room, north side of the square, and now invites his friends to call before making a purchase. Prices as low as possible and goods ordered if not in stock. Don't forget to call on me before yuu buy, and you will save money. ISAAC CLAMAJN. tA full line of Buggies and Spring Wagons, on hand, and Jot sale cheap, by tbe Mcrheeters Hardware Co. VFor tbe best Steel and Chill ed Plows in tbe market, come to tbe McPheeters Hardware Co. CeMRM, OATS, HAW AMD MILL FEED. Parties wishing to purchase auy of the above articles will find it to their interest to call on I. Milt. RoeEBiS, of Bloomington, or ad dress Wabd, Cabb fc Sons, Chalmers,' White county, Indiana. T"If yoo want the best Harrows, Cultivators or Salky Plows, direct your steps to the store of the McPheeters Hardware Co. Fob Sale. Barber shop completely furnished. A good business tor a man witb some experience. Cheap for cash. Call and see for yourself. Next door to Worley's i livery stable, east side of square, j JoeMeyeb. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. sVGentlemen will find the newest styles of Shoes, Button, Con gress find Laced, on the Blair counters; , Jokh Bbown has beeun his mmer eampaien of vault cleaning, and deahws togfltautb patronage ponible, as be ia well prepared for the business and guarantees atrtisfactien. Brown is a very reliable man, a atan who always doea just wbat be promises to do, benee 5011 nay depend aeon bia? wben be promises you anythiag. ' ' Fob Reht. 80 acres of land east of town, on the Rogers pike. Some twenty acres can be cultivated in corn. Cash rent preferred. Inquire att he Progress office. AH kinds ot cakes, creams and ken made to order. Oranges, bananas, lemons and all kinds of fruit always on hand. Fine ice creams, cakes and bread a specialty. Give me a call and I will guarantee satisfaction. Mike, Volpebt'b new bakery and ice cream depot, north tide square. ROTIC1S OF DISSOLUTION. Notice ia brhy 1ren that the Arm of Alexander and Miller, dealeni in groceries and proTisiosa, baa been diuolved by mutual MBaent, fJharlea Alexander tetirIng. The debta of the firm will be assum ed by the new arm at Miller Bros., and ail account doe the old arm will be cut lee ted by tbem. OHAS. ALEXANDER. CHAS. MILLBK. Bloopiingtop, Ind, April Uth, l?3f .

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NEW RUGS AND StlBBS Win. Millen, who resides in the northeastern portion of town is seen walking on the streets with considerable vigor every day, and he will be; 88 years of age in November noxt. Dr. Crain and daughter returned to Bloomington from Dalton, Ga., last Friday. Miss Crain's health has been very much improved by her residence in tbe south. The wife and children of Robert Miller leave for Kansas this week, intending to visit relations a month or more. Ira Dill man is at present lo cated at .Nashville, lean., and is soliciting for the Patent Scraper Co. for which he worked in this county. Clay Harbison has returned from Decatur, Aln., after a pro- ; traded stay in that town. He re!port3 the town growjng, -Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Mt Thornasville. Ga. for Montgomery, Ala about ten days ago, and Charley McPheeters went to Louisville" last week to meet her and her daugh ter and accompany them horn. They arrived here on Friday. M. Taylor was not benefitted by her trip to the south. Milt. Robertson is having a two-storr addition built to bis residwee, on the farm he purchased fWb T. J. McKioley. The addition is to be 25x16, and will be a haudsonie improvement. Dr. Jas. Maxwell jr. goes to Cincinnati this week, to attend the annual session of the National Medical Association. Col. W. C. L. Taylor of Lafayette was in Bloomington on Friday of last week, having come to meet Mm. Taylor and Miss Mamie. Meet the collector for the opera hoate subscription cheerlully and promptly. Pay bim without grumbling, lhe work will not be begun till $2,500 has been collected. Albert G. Porter, R. W. Thompson, James N. Huston and Clem. C. Studebaker were chosen delegates from the State at large to the National Republican Convention. The delegates were' instructed to vote for Gen. Harrison, If you receive a circular offering you n first-class portrait free, but insisting upon you having it properly framed, consign it to the flames. It is a fraud ; a scheme to induce yon to pay dearly lor a worthless picture, by charging three or four prices for the frame, The finest and most complete stock of Uilt Fapers just received at Lindley's Sons. Prunes, Apricots, snd choice Blackberries of California canning, at Miller Joros. urocery atore. See those 10c. Gilts at H. Lind ley's Sons. Tbey are immense. Sixtren pounds of Sugar for 91, at Miller Bros. Grocery Store, in tbe L'unn i5lock. Uo down and get a lot of it soon. Just eeceived another large shipment of those fine 10c. Gilts, at 3d. Land ley's Hons. C. TAIZ1IDT Has gone out of the Furniture bu iness, having turned it over to Mr. Clnmnn. Mr. Vanzandt is giving the Undertaking business his spec ial attention now, and be is in the same room on the north side of the public square. Thanking his old friends for their patronage he would respectfully solicits call when they need bis services. Papers for placing under car pets, for sale at the Progress - office for 5 cents a doseu. Cali. at W. J. Aliens for Stude baker Wagons, Spring Wagons, Weir Cultivators, Brown Corn PI anters. Breaking Plowu, and in short everything in the Hardware or Agricultural jiue.

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OILCLOTHS, Lead. If matters continue as they have begun here this spring it will be necessary to detail a portion of the police force to escort pedestrians across our busiest thoroughfares at points such as 5th and 6th streets, College Avenue, ou Saturdays. It is now almost impossible for men to cross, und ladies arc in great danger from the reckless and wild driving of the havkraen hurryiug to the various trains, the exprecs wagon men, and some of the bloods who persiut in speeding their horses on the Avenue. These discomforts are the direct results of residing iu a live, battling city of the western type, however, and we presume must be borne with patience aud prayerful resignation. The Board of Education met at Supf. Craven's office last Tuesday, aJJ trustees present The Eclectic history and Ray's new arith metic was re-adopted tor a term of . i years, ihe parting croiej work wan made compulsory, and , this place 4 Monroe county in the lead in this regard. Many other matters of importance were freely discussed. The schools in this county ware never ia better shape, and the outlook for next year's work 4s full of promise. The city election was not quite so spirited as the convention. In the second ward Mr. Jas. Showers had no opposition. In the first ward tbe opposition to Mr. Waldron bad worked up a scheme to bring in wine sixty-six voters after 12 o'clock, when tbe Waldron men would have been lulled into security, but their plans leaked out, and the scheme was a dismal failore, only eighteen men voting for S. E. Carmiuhael in opposition to Mr. Waldron. Mr. Waldron s majority was 115 In the 3d ward where Aiiron Rose ran against the Republic in nominee, Mr. Jonathan Nicholso'i, Mr. Nicholson was elected by a majority of thirteen. though it was a not fight. On Wednesday evening, My 16th, the "Bloomington Mechanics Band" vill give a lawn festival for the purpose of purchasing uni forms for the gentlemen comprising this fine organization. We bespeak for them a liberal patronage. There are only two of the old trustees on the new board, and by the way the trustees are a fine look ing set of fellows. Hereafter there will be no school meetings held in this county. The trustee will be the sole per son in making selections. Deiilers in bard wood furnish ings sBy that sycamore wood is fast coming into use. It "works" well, makes an excellent finish, and is much cheaper than birch, maple or oaK. See Booth and Barrett this week in Louisville. You can get a round trip ticket tor 83.15, good going May 10, returning May 13. Two car-loads of Fertilizer have b ;en sold in the past two weeks by Miller Bros., and if you want to raise a respectable crop you bad better place your order now. You can go to Louisville and return for $ 3,1 5, to see Booth aud Barrett, this week. Tickets good going Slay 10 and returning May Maiucabo Roasted Coflec choice oodg. Also a very fine ground Rio for 20c. a pound. Ask Iiur 11 ai aide of ; for it at; Alexander's grocery, west ne square.

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DASHES HERE AND THESE James Campbell and E. B. Cassell have each received additions io their ianiiiie.1 Coal oil derricks will soon be as thick in th southern portion of Monroe co. as In the Pennsylvania fields - 'Gordon of Greenoaatln who has always been such a bitter opponent of Indiana University ap propriations is now Chairman of the Democratic State Committee The Congressional Convention of the Prohibition Party is to meet in Martinsville on June 14th--It is stated that Miss Strader desires to take work in some e ther locality further north. She believes ber health would be benefitted by a change . The widow of Rev. Binckley, with her youngest son, has returned to Bloomington to make it her home. She owns the Carter property on east 7th street, and will occupy it hereafter The "Real Estate Building Associ ation" begun operations Tuesdajfl night of last week Lon, D. Rogers and Charles Barnhill have joined the gratal Army of Notary Publics Jwill.E. Adkins is now the owner of lot 33, east 6th street Mis Nan. Ward aud Mrs. Isaac Ward are having an enjoyable visit at DecatUTj! Ala. Tbey are much pleased with the place. They are visiting Wro. Ransom's family -There are twelve Democratic candidates for Sherill in Harrison county, and the out townships have not yet been heard from A mail named James Waggoner has been arrested at bhoals, Ind., charged with burning Dobbins brothers store at Indian Springs The syndicate that lias been formed in the Southern portion ot Monroe county to bore for oil have purchased machinery and they will investigate the oil field thoroughly. 'lhere may be millions in if Tbe Mitchell "Kids" were "glad," although they were so terribly beaten by the I.U. basebaMisvg, as they were privileged to see a real live city, and were very cleverly treated Tom George goes to Indianapolis to engage in business of some sort The Harrodsburg Building Association begun with one hundred shares subscribed for Mrs. Beatley went to Bedford last week ' Tobe Hert, a prominent K. of P. wu in town last week Ben. F. Adams' term as Trustee of the Public Schools will end June lt. It is said th it lhrc will lie a numbir of candidutes for the position The only gentlemen who went from Blooniiii"ton In f udianaitnli.'a last ivtk In nr. tje for 8elect delegates at large were Mj. Mulky and M. M. Dunlap Another nw secret society has been organiz ed in town m The "Ileal Estate Building Association" begun witb a subscription of 456 shares. This will certainly continue and in crease the building boom already begun ' Mrs. Norman has tiaded the Waggoner iarm south of town, to Ren. C. Smith for his residence in Bloomington Miss Mattie Cherry, who early last winter fell at her own door one night on the ice and broko the bones of one of liei legs is now only able to walk about her room with assistance. She has been terribly afflict ed in Ibis misfottune Kaih. Smith ft ho resides south of Bloomington is one of the jurymen in the tally sheet forgery case at Indianapolis. There are tight Democrats on the jury The Republican Centnl Committee will meet on Saturday next at the usual time Another cold wave Friday, We usually haVe them till May 10th Miss Jennie McDermott is visiting her aunt, Miss Anna McDermott, in this place- Mr. Stem, an Indianapolis architect, was in town last week on business relating to our new opera house. He says tbe ground lies nicely for the purpose Prof.J.A. Woodburn delivered the address at the Union Temperance meeting in the M. E. church, last Sunday evening 'A Lodge of Knights and Ladies of Honor has been instituted in this city. It would bo interesting to know how many secret societies flourish on this rich nluvial soil Tom Griffey fed a finger to one of the machines in Showers' bedstead factory last week Kake up the refuse and pes tilence breeding filth in your back yards and alleys and burn it. Fire is the great purifier, and should be used in destroying slops and all offal It is probable that the Chambers express robbery case will be tried at a special term in June presided over by Judge Bicknell Homer E. Hendrix was mar ried in Greencastle on Wednesday a week to Miss Ollie Dix Rev. Geo. L. Curtis, D. D., of DePauw College, preached in the M. E. church last Sunday r-The Real Estate Association banquet to-night will be at the national Hotel lne new ouuiiiiig association was projected and successfully organized by the Bloomington Real Estate Association rrMisa Emma Mont McRea, Professor of English in Perdue College, delivered the Sun day lecture, aud drew a large aud ieuoe. An! here jt is: Choice New Orleaus Molasses at50o. porgallou, at Alexander s new gropery store, west side of tbe square. Come ip aad bee the bargains.

Do you want Nice Fitting Tailor-made Clothing ? THE EAGLE OlotWitg HOUSE HAS GOT THEM, ANDiWItX FURNISH THEM TO YOU AT PRICES USUALLY PAID FOR INFERIOR WORK.

S3"" A few moi-e of the 'Bargains in Shirts 'and Hats left overjfrom our "Special" February Sale.. Come before tkisy are all gone.

EAGLE CLOTHING HOUSE.

W R E MEMBER, Her Is set DEAD Bar has coitE up fho Ddnn & CO.'S OLD STAND, AND YOU "WILL FIND HIM On the West Side of the Public Square, NOW DON'T FORGET THIS, BUT CALL AND SEE HIM IN HIS NEW STORE. The prospects for the normal that will begin here July 9th, are most flattering. The new trustees are insisting very strongly upon their teachers attending. J. W. Craven resigucd the position ot Secretary of the opera house association and J. W. Warder, jr., was chosen to succeed him. Wilson Adams is collecting the first quarter of the opera house payments. The people are sdxious for this eutcrprise to succeed and are taking a deep interest -in it. A large number of students went to Greencastle last Thursday to attend the. inter-state oratorical contest, and the game of base ball between I. U. aud Wabash Colleges. A large amount of farm ma chinery is being sold by our dealers notwithstanding the uncertain crop prospects. Wm. Legg of Brown county was visiting relations in Bloomington last week. Mr. L. is in very poor health. At a meeting of the old city council on Tuesday night a week. Simp. Neeld was elected Street Commissioner, to fill out the unex pired term of Milton Higbt. Mr. Neeld has been doing some good street work. Dogs are no more plentiful in Constantinople than they are in Bloomington. They snarl and euap on every street ; tramp over gardens at the residences; nose around the vegetable boskets' at every grocery store, and yowl the whole night long. In fact tbey have almost drowned out tbe symphonies of our favorite colored band. Seems that dogs arc much more plentiful since the first of April brought 'em up out of the cellar, perhaps, as the assessor has gone by. One of the cleanest, quietest and most home-like hotels in Ind ianapolis is the Spencer House. It has been thoroughly overhauled this spring, is newly furnished and well managed. John McGee has rented the Wbisuand -house, in FairView Addition, (the property of Ben. Adams sr), and will remove his family from Uoiuroous.U. to Bloomington, soon. Mrs. Mason will also reside with her sister. At the auction sale of National Bank slock belonging to the Duncan estate, last Saturday, there was some lively bidding, a premium of 14 20-100 per cent, being paid for a portion of it. The stock sold for an average premium of 12.50 on each 100 share. The purchasers were: Amzi Atwotcr lOshares, W. W. Spangler 8 shares. Isaao W. Walker 5 shares, N. B, liogers 6 shares, Ira C. Batman 7 shares, Olive Batman 2 shares. The ac tive bidding and the premium, paid shows the estimation in which this institution is held in Bloomington. WpoTWoor. Wool.-' Wanted at the Bcp Hive. Don't fail to examine the cklEJ5BATEO BUCKEYE fET,F best iu the world. BINUICB ' W. J. ALLEN.

Miss 06m Hindi left Bloomington for ber home in Cincinnati one day lint week. Miss Cora, is to be married soon. - A larfje number of the persons who went to Indianapolis to see Booth and Barrett are gradually working around to the verdict that they bavii seiin "Othellu" and "King Lear" played just as well by tragedians with but little reputation. John W. Buskirk went to

Indianapolis on Monday of last week to enter upon the conspiracy trials wbiih begun May 1st. Mr. B. is one of tbe leading ttttomeys for defendant!', being - associated with C. F. MoNutt, J. W. Kern and Mr. Montgomery. The trial, it is presumed, will consume the remainder of the present week. Fred. FcsS contemplates the erection or a green house on the lots be .has purchased from Mrs. Dunn, in the southeastern portion ot the tawn. He Will go into the business as extensively as the palronagi! may demand, and with his taste mid good judgment iin that direction there is no such word with him as fail. The dress makers of Bloomington hove all the work thity can possibly do before the -middle of June. They were never crowded so much. Hard tiroes baye no effect on ibis branch of business. John Waldron, one of the new ly elected Councifmen, is a man of j considero ble experience in this line. Several years ago he occupied the same position upon the council and by virtue of bis experienco aud superior judgment was made President of the Board, which . position he held a number of years. While favoring all reasonable and needed public improvements, Mr. Waldron is not wild or extravagant in his notions, 11 nd will advise'a Little care in the expenditure of the city's credit hereafter. We say credit, because t le city has not paid its warrants when presented for sever al years; Jont than Nicholson, 1 ho newly elected Councilman in the 3rd ward, is u gentleman who will refleet bonor upon the position, Mr. N. has resided in Bloomington many yeirs, and has established a character for integrity of which any citizen might be proud. The interests f the people will be carefully guarded in his hands, und he will manage public business with the same care and economy with which he would look after !iiis individual affairs. Such men are needed fur positions like thiis, and the city may be congratulated upon securing him. Tbe jury, in the case against Mrs. Lucky, charging that lady with selling liquor, took the matter under advisement for several days, and failing to agree, were discharged on Wednesday lust. They stood nine fur conviction and three for acquittal. A bill has been introduced into Congress providing that towns whose postofnees show an income of 53,000 per annum should have $25,000 to erect a postoSkc build ing. Bloomington is on the list M. GasUius and G. W. Matson, EllcUsville. are iu receipt af pension. Btni.rjiXG material of all kind.aud at low prices. V. J. ALLEN. Wu.Ksi & Cfl. pay the highest Market Price lor Y ool. Trustee' Nolleo, tm Trusipfi of IVvrv Tmviifliii) call bo ' lm,,i" olilofl nl His ipsiupi co on ycsl I first sti'iTt, ;-!i Sitlimliiy of oneli wuuk.

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to the ! iw . -,,a(M. . You wiM ifind nbs best the grooory line, U Hemp. WiiiiMr Jie receives i'rssU goods every wepfjf sr. that nothing mnishJuseMsunv Call on im in " Progress RIocst, ! Stupjebakks Wj goss I At Auwns'.: rani; shoes for the fir t'r avitcbrx, aaaf ; ne t'iem in to Okfers j. on you wi;h plwunir : ulght man In ta4 ttmto adyantsg' vt When you 1 children just break tbe length, and bri store. - Jli vill miil in fact Ira ia a with ami wi t take 1 yuu, Go to Blair. Ladies, you will want Pursssls and Silk UtnbreJast We have i line or rarasow in an snaacs so match aov eooas. or suit anr extra . , ninvinii nisi- t-viiir a imiirKitH.' irom e i.o'j 10 t .w, are rrom n$ p ; of the best make m, 1 he hr.dW f are the very late il: ; the gomls best. All must be iee to be i:l : precialed, and it is a pleasure M show them, in tvusn urefs ., l:- 1 1; at'i - city. You will vanta warm weatfc. J . A. It UllUB, ore biiuw w IB iicoi Htm m s :. yoo. Shoes mi ipnet anus, .we -matTi a eiieciauv w ; Therefore it will pay you to sea our lint!. M ?C ALLA dt QQgBread, cakei ind ice creami miaranteed to be th.3 best in .ttr. :

A fine variety of cakes served -til, 'if fliA im r-rvmtn nar1nifiriinilMipL-tlij!' T.

the bakery. " Fish New York Potatoes, nil, : the lowest vMrecitblM. best of caafc-.it ned gixKls, dried peaches, dried apV pies, bacon, Ian), choice oountrj' nnidiiMi (PA ai. iriMiiallv tiiu-lina of tobaixo and ti ra rs, can be fouMi at Hemp. Wilson's grocery. - j ; awn "j. vii '; Studkbakejk Waoojss : At ALuare. Seward Steel Plow, is the beat in the market. Come to Foondfhr and gel; one. Joe Meyer, th; artistic barber, on the east side, wi ll cnt your hair for 20c,, shave and cut your hale : for 25c. Single 1 have 10a, . STC.ofQi.KE8 Wagons ' 4 At Alleot, van at Jcnp. iv uson s nor ' choice articles for the table. He receives goods almost dailyand sit' his aiticles are al wavs fresh ail I vi ww ami . good. . .: ' . "!v ' Stodebakeb Wagohs At Auumsa. V Simply purifying and deanting 5 biood is not suffieiaitt It needs en rich ii g"f alto, tbn nervous sys tim neo4a toning , a a, i" all ot which ia accoraaliihed by Br. VoiU '. ner'a Blood and Livp:- Remedy and JJr.-, Tonic. TJn his Ckugh Hoaoy in 'all.' cosighs; his Golden lUliof io all paJafand itomach und Ix-wal disowlora ;. Kidney and BnoKaas Cure in laiua Miotic' dropsy nd all kidmiy'diaordaWi bfi'Jfi?' man Kya-Snlve ia mud nyot, cracked and pilia; his Capito. Bitters for apfNtiw and stmngth. ydrs-ile by Paris Bbcx., BlraiqineM. r and S. it. MATHg.Cloar Crwk, Ind. Densis Mcbkat, the old tliv ble Shoemaker, can be founds. t$ : Blair's Shoe Store. Call on Ml, He will do your making or njeni) ing in first class style. The best of canned goods, m4 : choicest of count iy produce, and every leading article usually sold n a grocery atore are to be bad a Hemp. Wilson's. A countryman t etna: asked in whom ho put bit trust, said "hen he had a cJ4 UU (IUIi l 111 AJl flll .t m VVHK" MVUVJ) i - For sale by Fakis ltsos Bloomingt, and S. H. Math Ma Clear Creok, lad. 1 1 - - nm... Absolutely Puie, of purity, strenjlh und Vholwomeiiewi Moro exnomioirtlwn tho ordinary kidi,x nil mir not hn ald in comnetition 'rittl '' tho miltitude of low-tent, thort-wigt alum r phnsphate powaers. 001a oni,f w cans. Roy it IUkimi Powosa 0i W gpeclnl Ualfl'nro BxcwniM South awl Wert, vn DJonoii Heute, March, April, May and Jmie. Mark down the dates, March Wt April 9th and 21, to any of Um southern Stntcs from "Old Kentucky shoro" t, -Way down npon lhe Swannep liihbcc"' imvwhoro in tho Imd of Hi via. Miiuh iOth, April 3d and SUM. My. Sth and 26th, June Sth and IOth. to western and northwestern State, fiom "the Mizmrd'bnsting lkta, to bnll-itltig M:sico and till in?-i media to territory put-tin-niirh llio "wliolo boundless obU. ncnt" including Wichita, Kansas. Tick"ls will be suld t one lowest un limited faro for lhe round trip -goi'd t ?tp over nn trip tn dy frn dute of doparturo, mid eoid to rn rn whliin thirty days lVMi'dic of pupjhas. Nev.;r heforo havo such opiftr-nilk' lu'Oii offered for visiting, home si-eking ee, land buying ojiploritiniis. HnU'i tip your mind to IjiV'o ndvantago of tht'so chouji excursions and h-t U4 book; yt-nr minus duto awl destination. For Luther infornmlion, folding maps, and nuilm?. aiuilv m 1 OAKTKR I'KRRIXG. Ticket Agtiq 1 Monvn llout, BIK in 103 toil, Ind.

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