Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 July 1888 — Page 3

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rfrooi sQrroDdiftro(matr

mhnja mke it poent to visit the "4o 8atdin bw and jewelry fcoMeoa tlw south aide of theeqtuoe. It k t atKta f iwitie tbat

will alims. be emembered, sod

the reaiaduble tact Jbaf sc maoy f tfaeat ire aaefUaaloMnt bousefcqjbf afeceaitiea. JkA in. addiUon ta anHsoQearmeitieii . taere "are laptf" Ecedaaaeh asjverwaec ao4

Jme cold aad wlver wtches, lateet

atjlea hi jewelrj:. diaoi oods, rabies,

ale.-.- Tbe leag expeneacaand -

pefiajadgaMat cf the elder 8milh

H'AvlRB't. valoe, to Uus booee ta bajrioaXeappliea and it is always

' - Sba WATwith feaaieefrnit ane syriip' rTlie.. oaJy place ia tewa ajh tbi.caa be gotten u at, fb wtitaif i ' ' .", BI.AIE. CLAIR.- BLAIR.

yaanffctea,.arevrF mbmaoe, and arg aW-afttrai''''" v PeSf HCTtOSpBOQEBa JaaaaTra at aow acfinowledrad to be the on-.

Iy. article JtiJSoi adeee in the

Jlmeneaa ahajHv . It -m- t.naiea. and paeked by machinery and doe Jakn in contact with' the lrperV iiaauebertoa;Biee. are sole

-rOtits and corn have been a great aaeeesa fn If omoe eoanf y wherever tbe "Howe Shoe" Fertiliser and the famous "Corn Grower" have been ased. The formers are indebted to Miller Bros, for holding the ageheks fin these fertilisers See what the "Corn -Grower"

ta doing for our Jarmera. Thft I

fcrtiliaer is told by Milter Bros,,

BMeageats. i . 1 .iii 1 ,

ITie -"Soperiorw Broad Csst

Sieewev and levator, tbe most

tierfect machine made, is sold by

initier jurun. 4, ne gear is com pi

aoa aocaraiei tne teed maps . posi

tive wree feed, it excels all others. To aow wheat, grans and ier-

tiiisei, you want one of these ma

chines.

Jtae Sonenor" is the matt

cumplete Itetllii the market. It

m weH balanced, no weiirbt on the

hoeaer necks, andria udiy''iorned

at tbe enos. lere is w cloggiafr

or pasting of fenilizer with the

MSnperwnw. ,It is sold onlv bv

aiHier juue.

Fahstkbs and others who desire

a good satisfactory lunch, go to

A hakosohs light-weight sntt

at etotbes ssade to measnre fa ajmxory, and it k a. luxury that nwy be enjoyed by those wbo ea to Ben.

McGee, 4be Taib. - It is true" that

ejsacjiaalnjtfflbt tbosai

W.,aW iew .anaosie. zhs-j mt aet!poa the. eastoner; as if I

aoohleTst then too' be s only tbe bM jods tbateaa be eecared. Bjlr.lleGee baa been engaged in the artietie btaaeh of bis profession tfJife tfmey and so takes panlonai pi in doiiig bk bestoa erary aeeaawab If yon want a aat k-

ieto. sojt, call on McGee. Be

4 not cbomte with "cheap Tailora. QoodgwodB a specialty. Japah Tsiv that u now so dod-

alar, n eold only in fitoonringtoa

ay iwoertsoa Jdi u the origina! rwad paekages. These packages are pat p by syndicate, that ases tmdsi-dw viae of dead, so' that

Aa are so jpoisondea snbtSuces

in m. : uea

Siru dry goads are la espectaMinarthat are carried with eatiabKtasii and profit, by the most etperiejioed, aaerehante. - Charlev

Mobb.ahmya makes it a poiat to;

carry a stoec ot goods soitbe for tbe-eeasoa;-ead his summer goods a eterna lly we!! ebosed and de-

awabfe,": This w so - several

wuna pruauunti aoiuug wnicn is tbe.met tbaUbe has known kin m-

toaaers so long aad intmately that

ne miiy naderstaous their wants

and tastes, and mabes.t a point to

kam4will meet the recrements of the trade Jwre In prices Char

ley is always at the innd limit, fbfr two reasons: lstr b boys closely and earerolly ; 2nd, be employs 0 high priced clerks. --- Here k a

" KTOMt !r aavini';jwbfcl' be

ebeerfally divides with bk custom

em. Call on bin wbea too - come

" UW OMJT M 1HOVBI IDIOn

splendid coffee, his bread is light and wholesome, sqd he keeiis ev-

erytbing else yon are likely to call

tor tn tbe way of eatables. Bene

kart s bread k always the best. ;- i 1. 11

. Cbiieest Coffeef. Teas. Tubae-

eos and CSgars, at Hemp. Wilson's

Itntcery snore.. Iry on?of.,tbe new

brandd ot cigars, at this store.

Ckaig WorLey has a lot of

Bret-eiass Bocgies, Carriages, Phastnna and 8fringagoo9, at bis livery stable, whicJthe will sell lor

caab or witltrtde for mules or botaefc Call on Craig before yoa ell yor stock. -1 '

n C . fM-U A 'it f T Has gone out tit the Furniture bu-

ines,-baving tamed it over to Mr.

Uamatf. Mr. Vanxandt is giving the Undertaking business hk njieckl attention now, and be k in the

aameroom on the oortb side of the

public square. . Thanking his old friends for their patronage he would resneetfoily solicit a cU when they need his services.

1 i.eja! . Kstr FaaKiTDafi Store. Is

aac Ctamaa Aaa placed a fresh new stock of f nroHare in the Yanzandt

roomnortbtside of the square, and aow invites hk friends to call .before tnaklne a Dorcbase. ' Prices as

low aa BoasiUe and erooda onbrl

uaot in stock. Don't forget; to

can on roe oexore von dot. sao mu

Will save jnoney. . - : ISAACCLAMAN.

Job Bbovx baa begnn his

mmm eamuuca of vault ekaaiac ni

I to ret all th4 vmUooee DossibSe.

a ha ia weH preparad for th biHUKts ana gmwrtw mttaeOtm. Brown b a tott

faUaUa aaao, t an who slwsya daet joat

w m yamm w aa, naaoa you mmj dapand apea nisi wheake aromiaea yoa

'lee Cream, made of the

BbstMatebiaiaadDemvbrkd!

$0 any part of the eity, at M. Vol-

pana Caaery and icejuream yartor. 'v4if yoa wanT ' A, GOOD DISH OF ICB CBEAW.

go jo M: Volpert's Bakery and Ice

Cream VmtUft. JSyerytbing tn I rst tlfm Hfh Wd deaA i. ;' - .

BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. 9Youasr Ladies will find 111st

what Ue want in Snrinv atvle

oaoes at jsiana;'.

BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR.arSpriog stock of Shoes for Ladies and Geotleweo now arriv

ing.

BLAIR. BLAIR. LAIR. A fine show of Snrine nni

Summrr Shoes now open at W. T.

zuurs store.

Ta wv a a m mm .

aicu. uoaas Aluncie is in

town .on a short vacation. Rich u in the employ of tbe " Bee Line."

' Harry Hight has been offered

a KieitioD in a machine shop, .at

M uocie, Iod.

j Msj..dss,R; Henry of Gosport,

jEmepfthe most gimial gentlemen

'J f CI . w .

;or oouinern Indiana, in company

with Co. Clerk f uller, gave the

Progress office a sjcial and' busim call ott Tuesdny of Isit week.

, N.E. Mathers. J. H. Gray

and Robert l ikon are.lueky -pen-

aion applicants. :

Rev. Dr. Brocks, the Prohibi.

ttoo candidate for Vice President!

w'ns at one time a Christian prceeh

er in Owen county., Ky,, and Dr.

Siaapeon says be was baptised by

Oi-. B. Pity he hadn't soused

Simpson under jutit once more

perhaps he'd come up a Republi

can, and then -be would have been a very clever man.

-The Democratic, brethren had

n Saturday, and as roarty of tbeni

bad cut their wheat and oats and'

kid their corn by, they came to

tovn to do.jtheir trading with such

bcitness nien as -advertise in the

Progress, As 4 trading day, then,

11 was a grand success, but as a-

"g -al rally" it was a dismal taiU urc. The Prohibitionists can almost dj as well.

One of Mr. Beveridge'ir point

ed remarks, Friday night. was that

in this Presidential race it'is a cou-

tebi between "mind and matter.'?

The young ladies of Walnut

sb Pros church bad., a suifcesaful

Ice Cream Sapper 00 Friday night.

The speech of A. J, Beveridge

last Friday night, Itefore the Har-

rio Club, was one of the finest

of., that wonderful talker.

Mr. B. is a thoroughly posted politician, and with his incomiwrable

and seemingly . inexhaustible flow of language k certainly destined to

create a sensation on the rostrum

during the present campaign. His

style k indescribable, and be must

be beard to be properly appreciated.

7G0 into McGeeV clothing emDoriom, south side of the souare.

aad examine the new stock of furn

ishing goods. He has some of the nieest lines of ties, shirts. ausDen-

de, collars, cuffs, hats, etc,, ever

orengnt to tbw town. He knows where the nicest sad most fashionable goods are to be gotten, and be gets them John Weed tbe expert jeweler aad opticiaa, Dm opeeacl ibop in tbe room fatt at of the Fans dniir Mora, on

ttraet, and is giring special attention to tbe repair of watehxe an4 jewelry.

atr. ward Jso bai a fine assortment of

spectacle with wbfcb ho will it the eyes

w Mm

wTA full line ol Buggies and Spring Wagons, 00 band, and for sate cheap;- by tfro McPbeeters UardwsnfCor- ' " ! "

The tincture of arnica is a nop-

ulur application tor bruise j and sprains. It has much . less action t ban many suppose; it warms the pt rts and tbat is about all. An insane idea still exists, among a very

kw. people, that some of tbw mediciae should he taken internally at

the samertime it k applied extern.

tsjonlly, otherwise harm wilj result

Jrom its application: Arnica is

poisonous in largo doses, and never should be taken into the stomach unless a physician so directs. Good Roasted Coffee for 20c.

ujer lb. at Miller Bros.

Ow Government Java, best in the world at Miller Bros, Get a pound and be happy. .Get. Honsier Fertilizer at Miller Bros,, tbe only firm that solk it here. Something New. Medical Feather Renovater. This machine baa been ;xt up in tbe Durand b:u Iding,' one doer west of the National Hotel, and already it ia having, as it should, a jig run. . The proprietor, Mr. W. H. Bales, has dona business in the larger cities iij the northern portion of the Stale, aiid has always given full satisfaction. Recommendations by the hundreds can be seen at hk, place of business, but the best is the work he dors. f undoubtedly has a vronderfiil paohine and kuows bow to bap.lle it, Have the impurities n niovcrl from your feathem while jou have an opjwrtunity. Rt aicoibcr where lie is located.

Mr.-. J. F. Pittman is at Ad

rian, Michigan.

, hi b. r Winslow has ojnei

a carriage painting and trimmingshop in l;ho Fee building, Read

his.advertisement.on the 2d page

Cot lias dVJEarsell hava pur

chased and put in place a new Fair

banks Stale, in front of their store

room.

-Ho. Thos. B, Buakirk has

been ordered on duty at Louisville,

Ky., as u special examiner in the

pension departioent.

Chirles W. Vorhis, eight

years a uemooratic state Senator from the Shelbyville, Iod., district,

has declared in favor of Harrison

and Mot ton. Anq there is room

for more.

Pat (after, watchine a same .-of

teuuia ijr usu niiauiety.: Ji say.

wstber de bappy, ay yea 'ud take down tbjt fish-net in the centner,

yez 'ud play the game bettUer, -ye

wua, ; ,

his" mi s fine a 8umrocr:-Jbr vegetation aa .the Oldest Inhabi-

tarit ever saw. There are no

parched and bare fields in this part

of tne country, bat every leaf and spear of grass is as green as can be, and the appearsoce of the

country is a veritable feast for the

eye.

ts Das not oeen many years

since tatmawere a rarity . upon

Bloomington streets. No there

is a constant rattle and roar of

wagon wheels at any of the prodi

inent coiners ot the pnblio square

from 7 a, m. till 9 p. m, of each

day.,

O. B. Clark and family have

gone to Tarry to wn, N. YtoBpend the suquner. .

-The Modl' grist mU , now

has a handsome new tin .roof, (he manageacient baa pnt in corn burrs,

and' evetytbing is running satis

factorily. Receiver Blair has

demonstiated "that he k epwlaeof doing other things successfully, besides run niog.a shoe atore.-

- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Craved

went to IJentre Valley Tuesday of last weel: to attend tbe funeral of

their daughter's youngest child.

-Tbe Normal opened with 'an

attendant of forty, which has increased to more than fifty, Bloom-

ington is represented by a large

number, the Senior class of last

year atone having seven members

in attendance.

W. P, Rogers will make the

welcome address at the Literary

and Musical, which will be given

during County Institute.

The County Institute this year

will be the largest ahd the best in

the hislojy -of the county.

The Qoepprt Fair Association

had placed their dates in the same

week wbiub bad been selected by

Monroe ooupty, but the directors

met at Gtopbrt and changed their

date till I3ept, 24tb. They knew

Monroe munty would have the best Fair in theJState, audalj, Owen county wait to bere,

-As tliis is leap year it will be

proper to allow tbe ladies to ma

nipulate tin lawn mower, and it. is hoped thsre will , be -no objection

on the pat t of the gentlemen . per

mitting the ladies to exercise their

full rights and privileges. Certainly nothing can be more beautiful, nothing more picturesque, than to see a ludy dressed in a? White

Mother Hubbard, chasing a red

lawn mower around .the front lawn,

on a summer evening. Indiiinapolk Journal: The supreme court of the United States has decided that a soldier who has. lost a hand and a foot is entitled

to the totui disability pension Of

S60 per mc nth. Tbe commissioner of pension bad refused to allow

more than $30 a month, on thr

ground tbit the loss of a hand and. foot did not constitute total diaaldW ityi The court overrules him. As.

Black himielf draws a pension of j

$100 per month he ought not to begrudge If60 to a soldier who lost two limbs: " f

DA51HSS HERE AND THERE.

Fred. Shidds has returned to

St.. Irfuis, where he holds a poeition with Simmons Hardware Co, . ....

ijia you ever see finer corn

than Monroe county now has ?

I'r. Morgan of Kokomo, Iod.,

was visitkig -relations here last week 4Rev. Mr. Lyons preach

ed in tbe Phillips school bouse 00

Sunday Hfterooon- -The old

college buUdjng will get an electric

light, the vicinity of Mrs. Kelly's

residence f (University Place) will

liave the second,, sad the third will

be located: at some convenient point

for depot work-r r-The Iftdiana ess Association, of which Maj,

James B. Ilulky is Presidxmt, will

b,old its Mxth annual , tournament bcginningJul;8l8t, at Greencastle, Ind.- L' every farmer- and

stock 'raiser take some interest io

the Monroe County Fair, which wiUipegiifAtsJSfssipn this. year., on

tjhe ttli :wf1'8lptembeti,'.; Every

toner itfhgsW jty jrhet1irng in farm'' produots wortxlubUiatnd it. is an es-

tabliehed fact:tt more . attention

is being iyen. each year, to the

rearing or choice stock,- So let all

make an effort to assist iu making

the Fair of 1888 an unusually sue-

cewful one. It can be done

Our depot building is to have a coot ofaint. It is rumored that the rootfd bouse will be omameoled with blue and gold old gold

-J. 0. Dolan and family have

been -drinking the bad smelling

waters of MaJrtio county, and will

be. home this week Miss Nellie Coffin is visiting at St. Paul and

Minneapolis, oiiuu, r roi.

Greene k back front Cornell Uni-

veraity- - People are gradually

recovering from the' dissipation 'of the 4th. It was a hot day, and its memories are burned desply iu

sorae-af them Capt. Henley

has been on a visit to old friends

at Shoal, Martin co., where Mr.

I. at' one time resided- -Dr.

Mqlofywi of Mitchell in town

last week on iosioii business-.

Jos, Daniels has bought Joe Gvss'

farm,' near White Hall, paying

fSOO-r. A wonderful beech mast

is reported all over Southern Indiana.. -This is Harrison signS. M- RaUton has been nominated by. fbe. Democrats of, Rooue, Clinton and Montgomery counties for Joint Representative Miss So-phia-Lirzzidder of Shoals, Iud., is the giiest of her sitter, Mrs. GregDr. Harris baa bought the Randolph property on Sooth College Avenue John Rader will go to Spirit Like, Iowa, to residej thk week Ernest Bick-

nell was io town last week

Pine Lake? r-The fast mail service with new postal cars, will

go on the road Aug. let Frank.

Marliiu was married recently at

McMmbville, Oregon, to Miss Isabella Johnson Under th: Cleveland administration you cannot get three 2-ceot stamps for a nickel. Wait till Harrison ia elected and this matter will be looked into Tbe Courier publishes as a faot that Elks Abel will vote for Cleveland. Well, well, that k queer.

Rush, the pensioner, has been rushing his money out so recklessly tha t some of the G. A. R. brethren have secured; a restraining order.

and be is to receive $20 per month of hia money till the case can be

beaid in circuit court in, September Ire Washington fp the Demo

crats' appointed as delegates to the county ojiijyeutiQn J, G, Robinson, Jas. Johnston, D, Kennedy, David

Houstog'C.'.C. Brown and Levi

Collier. ' --They- want Anthony

Johnson for Commissioner, and the dclegat3on;k said , to be for Samuel Orch ard 'for Sheriff Widows

andophans are . not charged for

Having meir penaiun vuwu cueiicu at the FJrst. -Nti oal Bank. As to others it .k believed that this

s!tou!!'(iajs muoh a matter of bossnass as eoUeottog two cents for a

letter postage stamp Mrs. Rainbolt of M itobejl, is- visiting Monroe counts? -relations Joba

Peterson and- Minnie

weie.ipaYrltd bji

The criminal libel ease of A. G. Armstrong, of Mexico, Mo., the man who employed the Sprague Collection Agency of Chicago to collect a debt alleged to be due from Mrs. Vincil, a saleslady at Scruggs, Yaudervoort 4b Barney's dry goods store, came to an end yesterday in the Court of Criminal Correction. Tbe libel complained of consisted in the sending ot "dead beat" letters, and sd strongly were

tbe jury opposed to this sort of

thing that they found Armstrong guilty and fixed his fine at 500. Globe-Democrat. Lida Houston, wife at Nat Houston, and daughter of Marcus Hays, died at Wortbington on Monday of consumption,- She and her husband have resided in Wichita, Kans!trfr.the pat year, she having reCuroed to Wortbington on a visit. Her husband did not

arrive Jo time to .see her alive.

Tgewliy,-BloGrii6td Sfews.

Stineburg

evening.

fcif last weeJkrr-The Ioana Stu

dent appeared last week as a College

Annual containing Dr.' Jordan's c-omuMueepten.t address, information'aff toMiterary societies and fra-terrujiesj-Jand many other matters of interest. It is a creditable pobication -Kapiia Kappa Game tvilt bold its National Convention in Minneapolis, Minn., the latter part of nextmoothr A Republican Club was organised at Ellettsville last night- Dr. MuGce was entertftiuing, during a portion of last week, . M. J. Carnahan of Loogootee, Ind., aud S. M. Norman of Louisville, Ky. Both gentlemen are stockholders in the Big Creek Stono Quarry Co.

The wife aud child of Prof, Cbae. Harris arrived in Blamington .on Friday evening to remain

with the family of Mrs. H.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MoCalla,

during tbe summer, Jos. H. Hunter of Washing

ton City, D. C, has patented a

fish book that is quite a novuly in

its way. It k constructed in such

a way tbat the bait cannot crawl op the line and look while yon are

taking a drink from a, black bottle.

Miss Mabel Rhorer of Colum

bia, Ky., is visiting relations in this city and vicinity, Misu Mabel

is & aister of iho cincient and gen-

tlemanTy c'srit; livnn Rhorer, with S. K. Rhorer.

-Tbe Courier rolls ou14&.. tog

of nails loft ver from '84, and proceeds to "Di.il as a campaign lie" tbe story that Jack Day had turned over to the side of Protection ;

but Mr. Day does not deny it. On tbe contrary, ho says in a letter to

prominent Bloomington Demo

crat, "The time has come when men must look out fur their own interests." Mr. Day's interests are io the rail mill and woollen mill, at

New Albany. Do you "catch on,"

Mr, Courier?

Mm. J. C, Worley, who some

three weeks ago was taken to one

of the best hospitals in the country.

with the hone that the skUlfol

treatment there secured would retore Ler to health, died on Thursday of last week, Mrs. W. was a woman' of many virtues and combined all the traits that make a

model mother and wife. Her death will be sincerely mourned by many. The funeral occurred on Sunday, and wa.s largely attended,

The Republican County Nom

ioating. Convention will be held in

Brooming ton on the 18th of August,

and will be composed of seventy

nine delegates. The particulars

may be learned by reading the call

in another column.

. Dr. Thad. Woodward of Wau-

pacca, Wis., was visiting relations

in Blooming ton and vicinity last Week.

- Tbe eldest son of D. C. Bus-

kirk was drowned week before last,

while wading in the river pear

Gosport. .

-Eld. James Mathes, who re

sides in Bedford, was 80 years of

age Sunday a week.

Mrs. Maud Showers, Misses Laura and Nellie Hendrix leave this week for a vkit to -Indian Springs.

Hon. John A. Brooks, tbe Prohibition candidate for Vice

President, will speak at the Court

House, Monday, July 23, afternoon and night. Dr. Brooks is a minister in the Christian church, and is said to be a flue platform speaker. Voters of all parties are invited to hear him.

J H. Shea of Lexington,! u.,

was iu the city on Saturday lmt. 3m War-JT and fjttUy lefi yestewliy fcr jrfye Lake,

Joneph Ruiih end Mies Mary

FarhaiH vrere married last wee k. Joo MoPbeeters left yesterday for Indian, Springs.

Mia. Tuley and her dauj;bier

Ella leu fii' Indian Spri ngs y miterday. ' - Prof. Beck and fam ily lell on Saturday for b& home of his father in Sellersburg, Indiana. Misses Grace Wickm and Ma. tnie Brodir lea ye next week for Waokenha, Wis, Mr. Blosaof Indianspolis, a former ulu leut of the University is

in the oitj. . ' . j - :

Miss A ma Warder of Louisville is visiting her brother, Joe Warder, of this city. The gus ts of Frn eh Lick

Springs wiire gathered about the fires last Saturday and Sunday, and

thert .were not vetf comfbrtable.

Mrs. Frank "Worlej-, her Bis-i

ter Miss Davis, and Mr. &tilesWifej and daughter, are at leiiob l,tck!

Springs.

Mr. Geo. Hooter bait opened

an office it Chicago at 7 S, Exchange

Building for the sale of hia patent

shell loatKilgjmachiue Mr. 3hs. Wir-ti3.dng finished his course in boot -keeping"' under Geo. Bllenbachec will take a position in Herumingford, Neb., in. a short time, Mr. J. H. Louden inil faruily leave on niytt Tuesday, fat Wanfceshaby w.y of Iadianiolw and' Chicago. .' -

Mr. Geo. Braxtan left

Btnr M. Vo:

Bueax), the lsest in the ewj

risiirr-!

call at Mefbeeteni tliirdWt

UOISO to Zfit a btt;

MePbeet

store, and leairn

P'seV .--if

Yog will find t is best Mo

tbtvgrocery line.at HaipVi

He rsceives fresh jiaevrtM ao that aftth'ng in hishoule.sJ Call on him in "Progress mj

Oaa Borrt-E o'neiiarAinvEi

Liniment eurc-4 my Sae KormM Mlv $ :

her value at Icaat $83 1 tte tillwlif

&llMWft

Gold by H. Xiadley. i: toettv MitOKh

two UffJy blood spvi ia vbfeh. onptc44

OJeuiirii cure 1 ever n ;ed k a

fja j vuii inwaii ti3w J'tzjwr

.tma oy

ington, Ind

Stdoehakkr V'jsuojfa

At AiLbBitt.

mm New Yoirk Potal, -IJ the newest vegetables, best ot m.n

ned goods, dried peaches, dtkdtf- , pie, bacon, lard, choice pa6rft produce, and an es pecially Iwfclhn

of tobacco and cignnii, can be iied at Hemp. Wilson's grocetyS

Dok't fail to examioe ifcoiW !

EB RATED HUCKEYJS HE3E.'

best in tbe world.

Ice Cream, matin from Wipent

materials, at Geo Eenckarta- H 1,.. & .... 11 r. j . - -

loon, conveukttt of aeceiBV ?: your ladies to Benelra.ria .-1

Stcdj:bkes W &30ns

, ' ' .At AlXfdfa

Studedhkek Va(iosi:

At Aijf.'dftV

Call at irSfk, I"aT J choice arti.-les for tbN,','e'' receivs's gootjs almost dail)fy? ? hk m tides are always fWb 5?"

good. . i EwtiusH Spavin Uniiaet re moTs H Bard, tkrft. ot Citiloatied Lurnpi and SlemUhos frim Kir, 8)o.d nviq, Curbs, ilpllnts, Sa'esMv,IUn)4WBe, StafluS, Rnra'liia. li Svnllstt Thni.xi rbni.kfau.

Monday last for hk farm in White WO by me or one bottle. Wamwu

on

county anj! from there goes to Chicago to spiind a few daytu "One a day" menns the number of Democratic votes gained for Harrison among the industrial classes here, ?Tbe best speech wade for the

Demya last Saturday wtts that of

Rv A. Fulk, chairman of their

county convention. There are "no

files on" Folk".

A. M. Hadley of Morovii, is

ed. Holdb.

ington,

U. Liudtej- DniggUtftllooav

Wagons At Ai.i.iais.

H ebb's the Jas you waht. We have the agency for tie, Won! bury Patent Glnts I'ruit Jc tho best made. The compressing device is quickly applied at a half turn, and closes the jiar cotapMcly. But the best thing it th patewt vent bole through which the stean and gasscs encaiie. This is ow'itltt

lirincip'e applied in the rmtjfk where a small bole is eohIenst 4a

in the city attending rmal. Not .IZSZ

,a...1 I- l-tw-a. l aw. ''Pr'

a .

m$ agoa.wa sevesrelirfnlntfa

by it faii fki i olicrry tree onfrr now almost welM 1

Simnlv nurifvinir l himiuih

The Corner B-Hivi nine hv ''J0 ufflwent. jt aeoda enii

t wo, ine ao.-yoiM sjwm niea top1

MIU..ER BfiCnfeHi

Prof. Vou Jsgemano and. wife are 00 a visit to friends, northwest, and will go from there to the eastOllio Curry has gone to Kansas to grow tip with the country, John Holtzftansuaceeds Curry as salesman with' V. T. Blair Tbe wife of D. 3.: Noel k enondine tha

8be was bufied. at' .Wortbington oqauiurtier with home folks in north-

Annual Niagara Falls excur

sion. Umiv fa round trip, tjeaves lnai-

ianapolis via "Old Beliable" Cincinnati, Hamilton & DaVton Kail road, Tuesday, Aug. 14. Side trip to Toronto, Put-in-bav and otlior attraotive points at very

law rale. ..Travel with comfort. Tne oool norlhorn routo is tK rough Canada

via the Michigan Central Route. Circulars giving; tho most minute detail of the

toqr mailed on application to W. B. Fisher, Genoral Agent, Indianapolis, echo will accompany the excursion and look to the comfort of passengers. Grand Union Ticket office, Cor. Illinois St. and Kentucky Ave., Indianapolis. Mr. Editor; Can the Progress explain why it is that we are compelled to breathe the obnoxious a nd polluted stenobes from pig pens, when we have such well defined ordinances against such things. The northeastern and eastern portions of the city are redolent with these odors, H. Prof. B.W, Evcrman has been appointed to a membership of a fish commission, which is sent out under the direction of the government. The commission is required to go to Virginia, vwit the principal rivers aud compile a report of their observations and study relative to tbe fish. Prof. Eyermaq, who has quite an extended repntation in this line, will remain with the commission during the greater part of the summer, The claim is made that here were ro,ure Democrats than RepuUin the late oiyil war. it is jwible that this is true';, for, while there were undoubtedly more Republicans than Democrats in the

Union by twenty to oue, the rebel

eru Ohio Arr vou going to,rm7 democittki a man.' pvtck.

such a greiit reputation founded on their nnpaialelled success, that all the clubs fa this part of the State are afraid to meet them on the diamond. Challenges have been sent

to some eight or ten nines but all

decline to play, -

Mks Borgoou braking lesson on the Cailagraph from Mnt, Annie

H. Iiemoa. Mrs. Iieraon a successful and proficient teacher and

those desiring a course of les

sons in ty( writing will do well

to consult her.

Sam. Hunjef .came hone on

Monday last. ; He has been, engag

ed with a surveying corps on the

Siotts City, St. Mary's & South

western railroad: Sam. is the same

old boy only a little more bmnzed by exposure to the weather.

Three of ElleltsviHe's dry

goods stores were entered by bur

glars one night last week. But

little was missed at any of tbe stores the greatest loss beiqg at Frank Worley's where the burglars secured a revolver, and . some eutlery, leaving-the knif& with which they had cut out a pane of glass in Worley's store, : , S. CPhipps of California, a former student of the University, is in the city. Mr. Phipt has been teaching in California but expected to enter' the University

again next fall until a few days ago, when he was offered n increase in his salary if he Would accept his position in California for another year. This inducement

was strong enough to conquer bis

desire for a college education at thr

present, at least, and robbed us of

another student.

-r-Ou Mouday morning last the

following persons left; the city foi

Pine Lake : Wirt." lugh es and wife, Mrs. J. O. Hnwe and children, N

B. Rogers and family, Loo. Rogenand wife, Otto Anderson, Willi

Wylie, Be$sie Rogers, Lib. Cook-

erly, Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrs. Or

chard, Mrs. Mason, Win. Seward

Mrs. Bowtuau, Wn. Kf nuedy end wife, Mary Hinds, B. F. Adam'

Jr., Tube Batterton. Messrs. .I.O

Howe and h- Yn Bush irk left foi

the ake on Saturday laut. Several others wil probably go later in the 1 -..

'1 Pt vrbiph is acttompliatjed by

ironic h his Cough hm,.couchs: hii Golden Kuliof In all

ind slomnch and bowel dtsordojhM. JCtdney and Baotcache C jra in lam.' ftronav mrl ll IrldllAV Hidivnlr.M, ha1

man Kyo-Siilva in sore oyes, Crtckftd H&t, SigM nd piles; Uu Capitol Bitters for mtmmmMv nd Strength. 'ThTteJ Forsaloliy Faftn Bros., Blooreisigtaa. ,v , and.3. M. JUthkks, cioar Creek, XiA. I fin

Tho Jtwst of canned goods, .aad: choicest of country produea, and every leading article usualty- sob in a grocery store are to be fad a Hemp, Wilson's. '. nail . ,'- u A coantryman being askeai ban, ho put hi 1 trust, said when he had f beput it in Dr. Fen ner' s Coua;h'9oaey. For sals by Fakis Baoei, Kloomtnto, and S. M . 11 athsrs, Clear. Creak, Jad. Tli a bt buggies and aawreya ever minnfactured, are sokt :. by MisPhectem Hardware Oov'.i STbev warrant everything they sell- and

will not act; a aseuts for MHiefi

that are. not first-clasii in aU iaspeata

Japan Tea (Perfection PiwcW

is sold only by Robertson Bro Better buy a can. It ia clean, no .

injuriotia lead in it, and tbe arospsf k carefully preserved.

5BDiHta material of allfkineU

and st low prices.

W.J.AI

Forty Cesi a Galloit-

For Sitrgbum Mohu.

at Miller Brothers, near Depot.

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This powder neyer varies. A saatvat' f pirity, strongtlttil hnwflM.ita, :. More pponopriionl than tho ord nary fciadsi ind can nt be 5ila in conipstiuun ittj ho iwiltitudo of lov-at, kJort-woiKht,-liim or phosphate powd-rs. Sold onlv ia . an. r-.ovti, Baki'o 3?owora Co., lea

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