Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 June 1888 — Page 3

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We a showintr the largest, newest, most complete stock of Wall Paper and Window Shades in this market. BL LllNDLEY'S - r-m - - f-f - . r . - r - - - - .

JaPah Tea (Perfect hm Process) m sold only by Robertson Bros. Better bay a eta. It t etseo, no injurious lead in it, and the aroma is carefully preserved. BuiLMse material of all kinds and at low prices. W.J. ALLEN. DoHr fall to examine the cslEBRATED BUCKEYE 8KLP BECDEB, beet ia the world. W. J. ALLEN. Wicks A Co. pay the highest Market Price for Wool. Its Cbsai, made from the best materials, at Geo. Beackarts. He baa a well famished looB, convenient of access. Take ywar ladies to Beackarts.

STBABOBBS AH PEOPIJt who t from the snrroondinKCOwitry always make it a point to visit the "Joe Smith" baser sad jewejry boawoB the sooth aide of the square. It is a oseoam xf curiosities that will always be remembered, and the remarkable fact is that so many of these aiw osefolaad almost iaooseboM necessities. Sat m addition to the million coriosstiea there sre staple goads, snch as silverware and floe gold sad silver watches Jamt styles in jewelry, diam onds, rabies, etc. The long experience and superior judgment of the elder Smith is of vast value to this hoase in toying soppbes, and it is always Soda Water with gen nine fruit juice syrups. The Only place in town where this ess be gotten is at Beackarts. Reapers abd Mowers of the Champion and McCormiek patent, for saw by HePbeeters Hardware Co. We have bandied and tested these machines, till we know jest what the can do, and we know that theyareflrst-claasinall particulars. BLAIR, BLAIR. BLAIR. MTThe aew styes of Shoe for yoang gentlecaea are very band- , and are now at Bfaurs. . " ' Tf rba intend to set a 4oit f clothes this Spring it is rime yon were selecting the goods, -getting yonr measure on MeGee's bosks, and attending to all tbepser lininarieav There sre not many men, yoang or old, we belve,wbo would net be delighted if they coukl have some assurance that they to have one of McGee a natty suits to wear, bat of coarse we can't .all afford 'em. It is a pleasure, liowrvrr, to look at the nice enotfc, and to see tlio units that are being! tuatli- np for thfwe who are . more fortunate than ourselves. Go into MeGeeV clothing etnpnriira, sooth side- of the square, . and examine the new stock of foca'ihli$ goods. He has sb of the tikest lines of ties, shirts, sospenders , collars, eoffis, hats, rte -ever brought to this town. He knows where the nicest and most fashion -able goods sre to be gotten, and he gets them. The ohi.t first-class dry goods store on the with side of the square is Charley Mobly Charlie has grown op in thehosiness, beginning .at tfte bottom and working op gradually, and be understands the beniness thoroughly as all men do who eoms op In this way. Mohley has earned an enviable repotalion for keeping tsvcLoioest goods- in embroideries,boerylhsndkerehie8, gloves, etc., and be maintains that repntatioa because he knows the taste of bis customers and can bay Met the ens of goods they demand fie has also added boots -and shoes, and ean fit yon oat. Uo and him when yon. coons to town be will treat yon right. All Wool Saturday Baits 4or UiflO Seven Styles and Colors. Other clothiers sell worse soils for ftMMl Taeyaye nice for mechanics and farmers to not on after work ing hoars; good for merchant's ose in stores. My Sew Stock for Saving is now complete and is being offered for 25 per cent, less than opposition dare to oner the i goods at. Uive me a mo. ED, I. McGEE, The CaeapJSlothing Man; Fabkbbs and others who desire a aood" ' satisfactory touch, eo to Benekart'sbakery. Bencksrtm akes splendid coffee, bis bread is Heht an! wholesome, and ho keeps everytbing else yon sre likely to call for in the way of eatables. kart's bread U always the besfcs Choicest Coffees, Teas, Tobac cos and Cigars, at Hemp, Wilson's grocery store, iry one of the new brands of eigars at tbia store. Craig Wobmsy has a lot of fret-eJasi Boegies, Carriages, Phse tons and Sprinc Wseons, at his livery stable, which be will sell for Msb or will trade for moles or horses. Call on Craig before ycq ceil your stock. SixrEgx pounds of Sugar for SI, at Miller Bros. Grocery Store, lis toe anibo Block, mo down ana get a lot of it soon. C. TiRItRDT Has eone out of the Furniture bo s,naM, having turned it over to Mr. daman. Mr. Yansandt is giving tlie Undertaking boaineas bis spee )4l attention now, and be is in the rime room on the north side of the jmblic square. Thanking his old Vjends for their patronage he would - respectfully solicit a call when tbey n4 Lji ttrvjcei,

McCALLA & CO. HAVE IT. See the LOVELY HOIRE SASH EEEBOffS, LOVELY EUBE0IDE11ED HAESEIILES STHTS, KID GLOVES Embroidered Backs.

7e have FAHCY BEOCHE CHECKS, GBAY HLXntJEE, WOOL TBIWTkWOOL CAHKLKITE, ABHTJBES, COBDJ, 13ILK WASP AUD WOOL HENRIETTA, BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, . 1 ' . . . , . - - .,. COLORED SATliwBs DRESS iTRjfitlNGS. SEE THE CABPETS, BUGS AND OIL CLOTHS.

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An immease stock of FANS and Embroid- . ery that will be sold at bargains. COKE AUD SEE US. West side square.

We have forty acres of bind which we desire to trade to some person who will do some McAdamisiog in payment. EAST & UABMICHAEL. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. wTToong Ladies will find just what they want in Spring style Shoes at Blairs. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. aWSpring stock of Shoes fur Ladies and Gentlemen now arriving. BfcAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. aWA fine show of Spring . and Summer 8boee now open at W, T. Clair's store. Piubtectios Peocbsb Japan Tea is now acknowledged to be the only article fit to find a place in the American home. It ia handled and packed by machinery and does not come io contact with the lepers hands. Robertson Bros, are sole agents. s A foil line of Buggies and Spring Wagons, on band, and for sale cheap, by ' the McPheeters Hardware Co. Cbaunem Far sl Toanaar Man. I will sell a half interest in my Barber Shop to some young. . man with some knowledge of the business for 950. This is an extraordinary bargain. Call and see me. JOE MEYER. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. BBYGentlemen will find the newest styles of Shoes, Button, Congress and Laoed, on the Blair counters. JoHJf BBOwa bas begun hitand anemer campaign of vault cleaning, dasiraa to mtt all th patronaea noe possible. h Da wall prepared lor tba buiinen and guaraataaa Mtisfsotion. Brows i verj reliable man, a man who always doen juit what he promiua to do, banco jou ma; Aapend upon birn arbon b prondiea you anything. Trautea's notice. Tba Trustee of Perry Township can be found in bis office at bis rosidenoa on arast Srst atraat, o Snturday of each week. BZEA FEBRING. Ja, 4 V Trust aa. All kinds of cakes, creatm and ices made to Older. Oranges, bananas, lemons and all kinds ol fruit always on hand. Fine ict creams, cakes and bread a specialty. Give me a call and I will guarantee satisfaction. MlEE Volpert's new bakery and ice cream depot north bde ecjuare.

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AT COST. rVaMATORY t THE COLLARS CORNER. Tobacco Chewebs, Brad I READ TOBACCO CH EWERS. sThirty Cts. a Pound -.For Tobacco-, at Miller Bros. Grocery.' The Ohio & Mississippi Railway will sell tickets from Mitchell to tit. Lguis at very low rates June 2d, Sd snd 4th, tickets good going on day of sale and returning on or before June 9th, 1888. Correspondingly low rates will be made from other stations. For tiokets and further information call agents O. & M. By. on Forty Cests a Gallon For Sorghum Molasses, at Miller Brothers, near Depot. Hebe it ia ; Fifteen Cents a Pound for Good Green Coffee, -At Miller Brothers, near Depot. Japan Tea, that is now so popular, is sold only in Bloomiugton by Robertson Bros., in the original pound packages. These packages are put up by a syndicate that uses tin in the place of lead, so that there are no poisonous snbstrnces in it. Get a pound. HEW NECKWEAR. In Lawns and Summer Silks, at THE CORNER. .iw sa5 -tteeai" csyrup. unoice as Kooft- sanely Lfrips, only QUo. per Gallon, At C. 1j. Alexander s Grocery. aT"Headqnarters for choice Green Coffee, Grains and Feed, Alt C. L. Alexander's Grocery. Dried (California) Feache6,very choice, at Miller Bros, Grocery. Nice bottled and canned goods for sale by Miller Bros. Pure Strained Honey, best you ever saw, at 10c. per lb., at Milleb Bros. Get 'Challenge Corn Grower' at Miller Bros. You need a good corn crop this year. The "Corn Grower will make it Jo b t Received A Choice OOLONG TEA, At C. Jj. Alexander's Grocejy.

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DASH ES HEBE A2U) THERE. Everybody isglsd to see Howe Byons on the streets again after a sennas spell of sicknesB Joe McKinlcy is an express messenger on the north bound local freight tram --The daughter of John Blair, Mra.Chas. Strong of Kansas, is visiting relations and friends -Jamee Baldridgc, now of Sigourney, Iowa, where he is a railroad teiegraper, is at .present in Bloomitigton. He may rent the Model Mills The wife and children of Kev. John Stewart ol Illinois arc visiting the family of Samuel MoWylie. south of town Dr. Samuel Kirkwood of Woostef, ()., is the guest of Dr. Daniel Kirkwood The family of Prof. Boone has returned to Bloomington W. C. T. U. Iuld the regular meeting in Walnut st, rresbyterian church on Mondavi evening last The opera house will he built. There will be no business rooms in it, however, snd but two luJgo halL. The old p'irsgnaPQ will M p'aced on M:c war ot me lot for rent j Mrs. Jus. L. Mitcltell of ludianapolis is the guest of Win. O. Fee's family . ...A petition was presented to the city couocil, asking that th i new opera houite propt rty be made exempt from taxes for the first five years. This was doneMurphy, the famous temperance lecturer will be here to-morrow (Thursday) night, and will lecture in the court house The salaries of various citv officers was fixed by the city council at the meeting Tuesday night a week as follows : Mayor, $200 and fees ; Marshal, $300 and fees; Cleik. $400 and fees; Conncilmen, $40; Fireman, $12 ; Attorney, $125; Engineer, $200; Assessor, $50: Chief Fire Dept., $20. -On Saturday a week T. H. Sudbury announced before the TJnionville Democratic convention that he will be a candidate, for Shuriff, at the approaching County Convention.; Sudbury says : "if I bad known as much the day before the election as I huve found out and been told since, 1 could have been elected Treasurer ever Gaston. Fur fifty or seventy-five dollars I could have got my name placed on the 'Republican' tickets that had Hinkle's and Clark's names on them, and I could have beat that 34 majority easy; eighteen votes would have been enough." We believe Sudbury knows what be is talking about, and so do hundreds of other men who are posted Peaches are going to be plentiful in Monroe county this Fall, the first time in fifteen years On the evening of June 13th the W. C. T. U. of our colored people hold a prize contest in the court house, a medal to be presented to the person having the best production. Bettie Fierce, Vis. White, Libbie White, James Henson, Zet Profit and Carrie Milr-s will enter the contest. Ten cents will be charged at the door A new Building Association has been organised with Samuel Dinsmore President, J. A. Holtzman Secretary, Robert Marshall Treasnrerer, and V. 11. itaat Attorney The Alexander Post, G. A. R. and the citizens of Washington tp. observed Decoration Day at Hindustan in a highly creditable manner. Eloquent speeches were made by D. O. Spencer, Tbos Langley and others John R. East announced at TJnionville that ho would tackle the nomination for Congress two years hence, John might get there; you can't most al ways tell ihey say that "a cool u.n ...v,i .nj i.o Avass to guwa ivi saaau Well, we've had it Jona. Ni cbolson is one of the lucky tension applicants, likewise a. Jv. Uhorer, Call at W.J. Aliens fortitude baker Wagons, Spring Wagons, Weir Cultivators, Brown Corn Planters. Breaking Plows, and in short everything in the Hardware or Agricultural line,

The citizens and business men of Ellettsville are displeased with the action of the railroad comjfeny in giving their town the go-by ,and have resolved to boycot the 'Monon." They will ship their goods by the L & V. and haul from Gosport in wagons hereafter. Doc Wylie has returned from Kentucky, and reports splendid wheat, fruit abundant and local option prevailing. -Prof. VanNuys leaves to-day for Michigan, with his family, tp remain all summer. His postofBce will bo Clarion station, sear Petosky. He will pursue his chemical researches while there, varyipg bis labors with fishing excursions to the numerous lakes in that locality. Goo. Thornton) west of town, has a flock of 17 ewes a cross ot Leicester and Merinos, from which he recently clipped 1891 bs. of wool. These ewes have 20 larubs,the heaviest of which weighs 731bs. Ifaojy farmer in-Monroe county can excel tbia Ve oufhl be pleased to hear from him. -Thos. Mathers, has gone to Benton, Butler coy, Kansas, co a visit to his ohitdren, and may remain all summer, Bishop Kuickerbacker of the Episcopal church was in town on Thursday last, Frank Shoemaker has gone to Decatur, Ala, to take a position in an architect's office, John. Manley has a good position there, and is a studious, industrious boy. -' The Model Mill (Gourley Mill) bas been been rented from the Receiver, and will be in operation next Saturday, with James Blair in charge. Mr. Blair would be glad to have all his friends call and see him.. A nice fish .pond -is being constructed between the well on 7th st. and the railroad grade. The bottom of this pond is made of broken limestone. See ? If. you don't see go over and "twig its nibs" The many friends of Mrs.Carter Perring will be sorry to learn that she is very sick with puerperal fever, and that her friends entertain little hope of her recovery. Her little daughter is about one week old. Prof. Boone has moved into Mrs. Lucas's house, iu the north part of town, Mrs. Lrnon will move next Monday into Miss McDermoU's house, on west 6 th street. Prof. Voolburo, hi? mother and sister, will hwvo tomorrow for Missouri. .The Professor go'tig ly Tnrkio to lecture, and lurs. Woodburn and Miss Grace going to Monmoutb to visit Mrs. McMHlem. From there the ladies will go to Minneapolis to visit Mrs. Folandand Wylie Woodburo. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Hood of Newcastle, have a son three weeks old. Cal. Worrall is the only person who went from here to the Democrntio National Convention. The ticket will be Cleveland and Thurtnan, so Grovcr telegraphs to the Progress. A consumptive, Harry Nash, who has staid at the Poor Housa soma timo, died last week Tho county fair will ba bald early in September this vaar

to get ahead of tba rain Al. Binds and Annies Fowler wore married Tues day night a weak R. N. Allen of Cbanute, Kansas, was in town Monday Ur. Sarah Allen of Greencastle is the guest of W. J. Allen and wifeFast mail on tbe Monon, beginning July 1st. Time is" being shortened for that purpose now Frank Tourner is now a partner in tbe Oucxard store. . Frank is Srtt-elMs young man and will draw trade- Mrs. James Borland, in the past niacmontns baa made 4T0 pounds of butter, for which sbe was paid $91 Miss Pauline Henderson of Salem Is visiting the family of JSzra l'orring. Several boat-loads of young eople started on a pleasure trip up hitci river from bpencer, last Sat urday,, the last boat contaiuing Prof, Anderson of the public schools, Misses Lillie aud Carrie Hornady and their brother aged about ten years. Alio lead boats turned a bend iu the river, and when tbey returned in answer to cries of dis tress nothing was to be eeen but an upturned boat and tbe boy sitting on the bank. He said his sisters and Professor Anderson were drowned, and ho swam ashore. Tbe bodies bad not all been recovered at latest advices. No one knows just how tbe terrible acci dent occurred. W. O. Fee and John C. Whisnand will place a stock of goods in the corner room, it is understood, but the kind of goods bas not yet been decided upon. Last week Lindley & Sons distributed five hundred yard sticks with the firm's advertisement printed thereon. This, the leading drug and prescription house cf Southern ludiana, is forging ahead rapidly under the management of its energetic young proprietors, The opera house directors met on Saturday night, after receiving estimates Irom tbe collectors of subscription, and passed a resolution stating that unless $5,000 more can be raised in subscriptions by June loth the enterprise will be abandon ed. Men who subscribed $200 have cut to $100 in many instances, aud this weakens the list fatally. Mr. Harrison (colored) of Indianapolis, will deliver a lecture in tbe court bouse, on the evening ol the Uth. Subject: "The Bible iu Politics." NEW HATS, Latest Spring Styles in Stiff, Crush and Straw Goods, at THE CORJEiL

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UNIVERSITY JEWS HUMS. "Webb Moffat was ia tba city last week. Miss Etta Shannon of Qretuuburg ii visiting Miaa Maggie Wilson Mr. Cfaaa. Boulden is the laijpt addition to Phi Kappa Psi. Miss Humes, a cousin of Oliai. Bouldea, is visiting ia tba city. Atisa Eata Hanjmond of Clresusburg ia visiting Miss Graoo Raw let,. . Miss Coffey is visiting Hiss Nellie Heodiik or this city. Judge Austin of Munole, Hail., and a member of class '88 is in tba itv. Miss French, sister of W. W. Trench of tbe Sophomore o!at, baa 'bain ia the cuy since Thursday tact, . Mr. Frank Axtell of WasbJagtoa came up to altead the Sigma Obi binquet, and the exercisos commencement wuel;. Don't fail to attend tbe Field Bay' athletic sports to-day and class day uxercisen this evening at the old collegn. The mother of MUs Jennie Fry of the Senior class was here a.itendiajceaimencemont this wek. Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Mitt on, Ind. are in the city visiting MUs llitmie Morris of tbe Sen ior class. I r. and Mrs. Hayinan and two children of Shelby villa are visiting kba finally cf U. O. Duncan. A. D. Moffett and wtfa of While Cloud, Kansas, are in the citv. having returned to his alma muter to attend the reunion of I class 'P3, of which bo ia a iqembar. Tbe strangers who attend d the Phi Kappa Psi banquet on Saturday evening last wcro MUses Coffity, Honus and Hamwend. La wreneo Hooper of class's T,: who has bec-b touching school in Spencer, Wis., is spending a. few days with Mr. L. V. BaafcJrk. ... ... Mr. Bamsey of College Cottier, Ohio, who is a graduate of the Univeniily, is in tba city. John H. Kimble, of BrookvMle, ladn who was in collage last year, has returned ts see bis many friends in Bhu oily and University. Henry Nuokols, through Sophomore with '88, has returned to attend uhe Commencement exercises. Mr. Nuchote is lo cated at Lacroue, Wbk, where b holds a position in a railroad office. The plan tine of tbo class Ivy by the Seniors and the Lawn Teanin were the important events of this morning. The Tau Ebsilon Pi pio nic took place on Monday afternoon last, when the hoys with tbe young ladies took two wagon and went to Leonard's mill to trend the afternoon, returning by meonligat. Mr. F. D. Cornell, tba pitcher of the University Base Ball nine left Monday last for St. Louis. From tberu he goes to Kansas, having an offer for tho season with both tba Kansas City and the Leav enworth nines. Notwithstanding the fact that quite a number of the- students went home an Friday and Saturday last, there will be a larger numoer stay tnrouga uorameneonieut than have stayed for years. The strangers present at tho Kappa leap year party on Tuesday evoniog, 28th j inst wero Uisse Jessie Noble, Grace 1 Johnston and Susie Kelly oif DoPauw University, and Mis Cora Cook of Danville. The mother and sister of Mr. Wen. Golden are visiting- him. Miss Golden' sola wa one of the features ot the music on last Sunday afternoon. Prof: AVoodfurd and wife gave Miss Grace Golden and mother a reception at theil residence on last Tuesday evening. Two of the voune ladies of the Senior clafg have received appointments to po i sitions for next year. Miss Jimnio Bryan, of the dvpartment of Greek, has accepted a position in Virginia, and Miss Ella Jtawles, ot the department ot JSngiish, bat been elotd to a desirable position in tho Grcensburg, Ind, high school. Tbe Sigma Chi bo.,- gave tin elegant banquet to tbeir alumni aad lady friends on Friday evening last io their handsome now hall. Tbe city orchestra furnishod tbe tnusio for the oosion and Mr. Laws of tbe National Hotel prepared tbe supper which was served at 11 o'clock. Kvery one was delighted with the affair in general and the well known ability of the bovs to nntertain made tba oveniug one to he long remombcrod. Northneld, Minn., May 31. The members ol' tho Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, which bas been running at Carletoa college for several years, becoming dissatls. Hod with a tub-rosa chapter, petitioned tbo faculty to recognize them. Tho faouliy rel'usod to do this, deciding that secret sooiolic oould not bo aUowod in Carletcn. "The student who belonged t the ebnpter with one exception, have loft tho school. The Field Day athletic sports begin this atlernoon at half post one o'clock. Tho following is the program : Hundred yards dasbr-cntrfeii - Messrs. Beard, Hunan, Springer and Jenkins. Hop, stp and jump entrieil ; Messrs. Hoimn, Jenkins and Springer. Standing jump with woigbtB oniric: Messrs. Springer and Baker. Bunning bases -eutriea: Mei.6pringor and Beard. Three legged race entries ! Messrs. Baker, Springer, Beard and Madison. High jump entries Messrs. Madison, Uonan, Beard and .lenkin. Running long jump entriet:- Messrs. Honan and 8prin;r. Standing jump onirics : Mossr. Baker and Jenkins. This proem m will ba followed br lha Senior-Faculty ball game, whi h will b callod it 3 p. ni. The mannfenipnt nf thw) exeroift is in the hand ;f Mr- W.

v-lie town has been full of distinguished titracgers daring the past vr!k. Blaine declines emphatically. This will siniplify matters ut Chicago, . f :red." Ilndley is,ow proprie1tor of the restaurant east of Hunter's grocery ston:. This stock seeuis to be good) trading property . It has been settled in railroad circhis that the accommodation t -ain will not be pnt on again as ik dons not pay the company. ' -!tr. Brown, the jolly arteeiso watoc agent of Martinsville, has sold J ,160 gallons of wate since he begun soliciting. Mrs. E. M. fieward went to Danville and Martinsville last week to organiise Equal Suffrage CIuIki. Mrs. 8. h) 0 ardent suffrage worker, Chas. H. Mixer, TraveKug Passeiiiger Agent of the Vandalis Line, was in town on Thursday, looking after the. interests of tbe "Wfti' -, : ' ... E. A. Full; stands better .today in his party than if he had not been slaughtered. There is uo discount on Richard A, iu any particular.

t,.wtau.. Vwrhiew ia to niake tho "grandest' effort of his life" io t speech presenting Gov. Gray to tlt St.. Uuis (Jonventton for Victi President. Col. Streilit does not look like it man who -could crawl through a nniTow Libby Prison trench i Hi! is ev iclently more corpulent than m thoi! trying days. Milt, Kobtrtsou has removed to the farm pumbastid by him from trorui .1. J. Mahanle v. and WalteL Bobi!rt8on now occupies Milt. Bobertsem's residence, . Monroe ominty will havesom of tie best fields of wheat ever seen here, It is true that.some farm'erii' will have no wheat, but that is tha case every year. Some people nev er huve anything. ' The Masons and Sigma Chi; have been making some very harid some improvements in their Lodgi rooniii, bave bad a new set of horn) built on their goats, and are now j i may ior serious wars. On Wednesday, Jone 13th, the Horticultural Society, will meet at the residence of Win. H. Neeld, west of town. The members of tho Society are expected at 10 o'clock a. to. to stay all. day, bringing well filltxll baskets. Murphy, the temperance lectu rer, ia rite that ho wilt not be bar tbii weolc S'ui' other week. Among the leading Prohibitionists who attended the National Contention from this place was Ben. McGee, Mrs, V. V. McGee, Mits Sarah Morrison, C. P. Tuley, Rev, Givler, Rev. Minton, W. H, Jones, aud Rev. Terry. The convention was largely attended and tested the capacity of Indianapolis. O. B, Fisk of New Jersey was nom ¬ inated for President, J.A.Brooks of Missouri for Vice President, Tho platform embraces everything in the way of reform, including woman suffrage. The delegates were terribly in earnest, and the move, meat is evidently growing. If you want to visit Stnithvill; or Clear Creek you will have to to lake the local freight that leaves here at 5 a. rn. ; or if vou desire t a go U Elleitsvilie or Stioeaville tbe freight is your only chance, leaving here at 4;10, as the express trains .Io not stop at any of these stations . Time has beon shortened an hour and forty-five minute between Loo. isville aud Cbumgo. Tbe finest, cheaest aud best stock evet seen iu this city, ot THE CORNER, Summer tint a and Tests. in Fancy Flannels, .Worsted !l colors. Also an t-legant variety nf JJaney ahadca and vlack Alpacas, at THE CORXEH. ""Hi iapi WSA handsome line of Bottled Goods at C. L. Ali-xnudtr'.i.

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ENGLISH CURED 881 DEM) and Sojrar Ccred Cbsrles A Roller HUla Gransdatjiil Flour, first Ohmi '.. ProeJB Try m m Sold at C, L. Alexander's Gratify; VAtSCV FLAIViffKt: SHlBVii' in Stripes, Lawn Tennis. S lis i; and Plain, a " ;' -vs THE CORKl!( - I I 111 I. ' Get a McCormicl: c; a Clivn goo MacMne. The HcPBuflil jr ard vare Co. sella taena, ' Doia't fail to take ym Wh to the BeeHbe. Tor willlind the beat .-fMoiiK hH' the guicery line,at Hemp, liiwK He receives fresh gKievery it k, -'s set that nothing in hij house' fsi'aUi. Call on him n "Pnyim fJ' v SrtiPEBAfiB WAOMk.. ..- . . ,; At AljMtl When you want shoes tnV . th,t childre a ivat brMtk off the iwttobejaj : law-bet:-tbe lee (rth, :md bring tlieni In W liin store. He will wait oa ov w1th';pllattV in fa ct be i a striglit man 'to Ii4i . ' witn ana win tune no tuin aavwtun H' you. fio to Blair. ' rC . ' ilreod, cakes aad v9S : 0ilwinv

guars ateea to be tne nest ra mfm A. fin.!! variety of mltes'..pi)nrst'-l .; the ice cream parlor connected ;atla . thebttkery. ' ' -

Fktb New York PottM,:l the niiwess vegctaoiet), bea m ginno, iitim ireamw, w;ivi vwnpies, bacon, lard, choice 'oat Hit ry V n. n Arin . . I .... . ........ produiee aad an especially &: Uas ' ot tol acco nnd cigars, cap be ('tflwl at Hemp. Wilson's grocery; K v StI-pebakeb Vfiosa . ' j At Aixps. ' Stii.-de8akek Wagok :i . AT AlallV -. . Call at Hemp. Wlkate't fey choice articles for the table. Jaw' receives goods almost daily and so his ai tides are always fresh sit) good, ; ; " is STUDfBAKEB WaGOKS . . '' AT. AlBi. . -.; '., r Fresh Roasted KUoaUnf Java and Golden RiOoff, At G. Ii. Aleinitsri Simply purifying and ottlisii: tl ' blood is not sufficient. It nceii e.'iii.;hing. also, tbo nervous system need 1 0fhijr up, all ot which is aoiniplvod by Dr . Fsaa net's Blood and Livm Beuody and Harvv Tonic, TJso hi Cough Hocuqr -"ia 4t' cougn; na utMacn Jte-ier tn an um, and comacb and bawtJ dUordon ; ki Kidney and Backaobc Cure ia lanm baohj. -divpsv and all kidnoy d word en ; tr'a German lly-Salo In-sons iyes, ettekal kjn -and piles; hi Capitol Bitten fr. abaetiVa and si rougtb. . ; :f . ' For sale by Pabis Baas', Bhiow'egtoSt : and S M. Ma.TBaas. OjW Clrik. ik. Dkssis Mdsbay, the old teM ble Shoemaker, oaa be fotiad at ' Blair's Shoe Store, Call n hiin, .. He will do vaur makinir cw and - I'ing iu first class style - . : The best of canned givdt asnl choicest of country prod bee, and every leading article nsuallj' soh !. - ' . . xa L J a in b gruuvijr BKire are w VB siau . Hemp. Wilson's, A countryman being askec fa whoaa, he put hi trust, said when he had a east bs put it in Dr. Fanner' Coagh Bney. For sain by Fakib BKoan Bl Maingtoa and S. M Matukss, Clear Oresk, Ind. Absolutely Pufp. This nowder never varie. K sanrml of purity, strength and wholeu, Menu economical than the ordinary k naa, and can not ha aoid in compeiia). wtilt tbe multitude of low-test, seori-.igi, alum or phosphate powder. Sold oaly cans. ttoYib lUKtxo rowDaa wt iv Wall StAdmlitlatrator's U of Heal EI4b. NOTICB IS HKREBYOIVBS, that tha uadersigncd Administrator 'C the estate of John Ronan dacaaseA, wilt by order and decree ol the Honrue ehr ouit court, sell at Public Auction, t this promises, to the highest bidder, tha terms hereinafter set out, all the following real estate in Monroe county, ia tar State of Indiana, to-wit: Tiiowojt half of the nwth-n c;nMt of wction thirty-six, in thwiltip bjh north rango two west. iat a at one o'clock p. m. ot TUESDAY, J01,Y Sun, SSS,: TKI5MS OF SALK Ont-thinl Ciifh in hand, one-third in six and onu-thM iq iwotvo month from day of sale, pwvhcrs givin.qr tm. for deferred iajtoenls, waiving 1 relief from valttalivh r npr prnibii,nt lnwn, blearing six 1r rent. it torest oni dat with gocnl freebiiM Hurt,. RICUARD A. KUi.K. Adm nMr!tti