Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 August 1888 — Page 3
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drest nwbai liiost comnlete stock of Wall Pmmt and Window Shades in this market
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GOODS, el&Jit lina ef and ;V1A 1 . 4 HoE Sboe Fertiluer is the iOj tduNv WMd that has erer Un MCd ia tbialotsIHT. asd it ia oW U Miller Bra. r tb deot. finrimr the araami H lw ma the follest eatis&ciioa, piv- . icinr neat jrew wher - frnav the awwuaaHacwwrtty ahnm twka H a poial to visit the "Joe Seritb lsftr aa4. Wlrr hmsweai thaKWtb aMknf thqarc t-Aymn he icoteabNi4, and file reanrkable laet that at many ft heat art aaefalasdaleaBat hoene IwUBttesaHiea. B i additioc to the mUm corineitie them are ataplciaaia, each aaflverwarrao.i fiacgddaad silver vstchn, latest "Hlea ks iewelrT. diaaonda..rabiea, elk. The lent experietace and -saBerier Jadgaaeat of the elder Smith taef-caat ralae to this beewe in Jhyiagaappliea, aad k is always Soca Watkr wilh geamnefroit Jwre oyrap. The only piaetf in tawa 4rara thu ea ie gotten H at CLAIR. BL.VIR. BLAIR. of Shoes ' Cwaoate. and are noyr at UJatre. paajajajajsi ' " PsaarECTlOH Pbocew Japaa Teai la amr ackaowJedged to be. the oasV article it to fad a alaee in the Aanen beaav It is hsodled -ansd peeked b auehiaery and does . oat eaaae to contact with the,lcper? tumbu Bebertsoa Braa. are sole AumaHfB light-weight auit of dathea ssaije to aieasare is a?ax-. etrr, and it is a lazary that auy be
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- ajoyed hf show who go .to Ben. itcGee, the Tailor. Itietrae ibat r wey aeweaaaat afford it, hat those , wa eaa are i&deed fortaaate. His aattaastwaon the eaatoawr as if v.- eaewJded, aad theq too he anesonly the beat sooda that eaa he seenred. Mr, McUeehaa been engaged ia the artietie breach of kfc profession a life tie, aad aa takee pardon- ' Ue priaV ia dotog Ua beat oa ev-
. art scwaainn If rearwaat sathv v aaetotyaaje,att eat MeGee. He date get eeaiBete with "cheap" Tajlora. Oeed aeAa apenjajry. - Japax Tea, that ia sow ao popm eoid oalr m JBlooniintioa oy Bobertaoa Bros m the origiaal laMaaaeugeJL Taeas packages ana pat as br a ayadieate that tia ta tint place ef lead, ao that there an ao poiapaoaa aobeUaces Stnonot dry oe area espee ia! law that ate earned with aatisprofit, by the Cbarier r ahrays aukea it a point to '.a,toek; of -coeda saitabla for re we deairable. ia so for aeveral , BroBMaent aataaa; which the foot that be has kaown bkcastoaiTs M long and asttawtely that he folly aaoVralaarts their wants aad toa aad aaUcesitapotat to: jawelnae oaly aach goods as be kaows will meet- the lequiremeata of the trade besei . Ia prices CbarW is slwwra at Oe inside limit, we two reason t 1st. he bans el ; Jy awd oueJoBr $ lad, be employ mangtiprieaaeferxa. xiere a fcir hramt, or saviar. which he eerSdfy divides with bis eustom- . era. Call 04 law a)hea yon BfeomJngtoB. . lam Baowat WS beaia his wr tytca vaolt Msaawc, aad atacetan am ; faOtklttlWlM BtaaraiBS ij 1ptnaU aiaa, a mm wbo mtvadoaB jass Jia apMLbw wha a awsMias . yea. Joe Cream, aaaeVof Bear M ateriaui akoDezjteb:ei toaaypartoftae etty, at . yoipert'i iBakery aad lee Cream farter. i Ifymr sraa?-" 1 ' .-' ' j a Bono &pw or Kmtvtip, ge to M- yasert Bakery and Ice Create Parter. Evetrtotegiaimt.plaae stjle aad clean,
Jfinil Wl VTflTTVMt - 1 On FrM.v .Sokt Rev. Wilson DASHES HEBE AND XI ERE. . -Mm. John CairaiicbBel die Ou SiWW.ui
UJlIT Jj JLfAJ AL3T 2 sun, fep.uic. M .nri: JnfcSS,
EOOTSnjSHOES. HATS AIM) CAPS,
Bress Goods, Silks aid Satins, Carpets, Bugs
V Ilattinga -.4 ' Oats and corn have, been a: great seceen in Hoatae county wherever the "Uowe Shoe" Fertiliser and the faowws ''Corn Grower'' have been need. The farmers are iadebted to Miller Bros, for holding tbeageaciea for these fertilisera. See what the Coro Grower" is doing fer oa fenaera. This fcrtiluer issoH by Miller Bros.r soJaageata. y . . v - .BSsErf tt Seeder eed ikUtimtore' most asaehiae iaade. is sold by iller Bros:- The sear ia com olele aad aoeoratci the feed earn posi tive force feed. It eteels ail othent, To sow -wheat, grass and fer.tilisei, jroo wast one of . these ehiaesi,: .' '.'J :.. The 8Bneriorw is the. most complete DrilMa tbemarket. It is wdl balanced, no weight on (he horses . oeeks, aad is etwlly turned at the ends. There is no clogging nr pasting of feciiliaer tih the "Saterior It is sold only by Miller Bros. ' Farmers and others1 who desire a.saod .satMArjL-Juiick,. jm -to.:
ate arjr hanTlBewekarshakerv. BeariaahJ?S
epiendid.ciiffefi Jiie-brelvd is light aan whoJeswne, and lie keens ev ery! hine; else you are likely to. call for in the way ef eatables. Benckart's bread is always tite best. r Choiceat Co8e, Teas, Twbac cas and CSgars, at Hemp. Wilson's groeerystora. Try one of the new braada ot.agars at tba etore. Craw Woley has a lot of fint-elaas Baggies, Carriages, Phastons aad Spring Wagons,- at his nvery atable, wbmti he will seH for cash or will trade for moles or horse. Call on Craiz before von sett yoor stock. C. T1SZ A H T Has gone oot of the FbrsHnre hftqoess, having taraed ituvr to Mr. Oaasaa. Mr. Vaozandt is sivine the Undertaking bosinesg bis spec ial attention sow, aad ae ia the oe room on the north side of the btie square. Tbankioe bis old frieada for their patronage he would respectfully solicit a call when they weed bis services. Hwm JFcBsrruai. Store. Iaaae Ckatan has placed a fresh aew stock of faraitore in the Vansandt room, aorta aid ef the sqoare, and aow invites his friends to call before makiaa; a parehase. Prices as low as poanble and goods ordered tfaotia stock. Don't fbreet to call on ase before yoo boy, and yon wilt save money' . ISAAC claman; BLAIR. BLAtB. BLAH aaT-Yoeng:Ladie.V.n find j LAIR. just wast tbee waat style 8boes at Blalrait BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. T"8prine stock of Shoes for Ladies aad Gentlemen now arrivBLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. WTA fine show of Spring and Saasmer Shoes adw opes at W. T. BfauVa store. 45o into McQeVa clothing empnrium, aooth side ef the square, and examine the new stock of lure iehiog gooda. He has some of tb nicest Kses of ties, ebirts, saspendera, euwra enta, bats, etc ever brought to this town. He knows where the nicest aod most taaliiODabjs goods are to be gotten,;end he getatheai. ? "' . -v . Joha Ward, the expert Jeweler aad pOrf, tti opstMd a (has is. t ba nm lntf WMt of tha Farii drus Mora. n &tk rtrsat, asd is jfWng apeeial ttmil)on te ma renair of wateaas a4 iawelrr. Mr. Ward alto ba a aa asiertnwit of aeetadai wab waieb ha wilt at the yw ')' v aTA full line of Boggles aad Spriag Wagons, on head, aad for sa caeap by th McPbeeters Hardware f,
The widow Knisht, brief
tbention of wbose death was made ia these colucans last week, had been in her, usual health op to the hoar of her death, la the night one of her danghters spoke to her and receiving no response attempted to awaken lier, failing in this site lighted a lamp and found that her mother was dead. There is no known cause for her death. -JSC . " M." Vlf " . 'vilt .. Ijtejl recently with oonanmptioo, e of a lamily of eighteeo ehSldren, and he is the fourteenth that has diee)jw'oasajB)ptioo. ' Miss. Maggie Strong of Paston, Ills.,;: noiee et Mre. Hemp. Wilson, was visiting her aunt in this place last week. . " Mrs. Bantfcia at Martinsville, where she intends to remain a conpie of weeks for the purpose .of try iog the remedial powers of the arirsion water. 4 ' Prif. anl Mrs,' Cole entertain ed a number of friends last -Thursday evening, at their home on ojlBrlBwat5e'-r7y.-j -j We regard the Boston Jonrnul of Health aa the best iuhlication of its class in these United States. It has no hobbies, but is full of winnd sense and reason. A man saa .get mere useful information from this journal than from any one published in the present age. Be v.. Mr. Terry las been the forttinate recipient of back pay amopntiog to nearly 14,000, and is placed on the pensioB rolls at U per month. This will be greatly appreciated by Mr. T, who has been making an effort tor some ti me in this direction. ..--W. B. Baker retorned from Kansas on Friday night last. ' V Fob Sale. Grade Holstein Hetfejm Dams: Best Tested Short Born and Jersey Butter Cows. Sire: Holstein Bull Potter. He from Imported Bismarck, the Sweep Stake Premium Bull of two Missouri State Fain. These Heifers will be bred to Mao Flecnoe, grandson of Netherlaad Prinoe,the bead of one of the largest herds of iiolstetns in America. Hs dam is of the Aagje and Echo families, July 26-2m. ElletUville, lad. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIB. AWGentlemen will find the new est styles of Shoes, Button, Coagress and. Laoed, on the Blair counters. ; Fxbttitzeb. You will find samples of all the leading brands of FERTILIZER at C. L; Alex ander's, the oldest Fertiliser man ia the oounty. Chotee Golden Rio Coffee at Miller Bros,, 20c per lb. Try a package. Go to Miller Bros, and get the Old Reliable Hone Sboe Brands Fertiliser. uo to Miller jsros. and get a Superior Drill. All the latest iaiprovements none better. . Go to Miller Bros, for bargains 10 (aroceries. Choice California Evaporated Fruits, 20a. per ft., at Miller Bros. TRY OUB choice Oolong Tea. C.L.ALEXANDER. Call at W.J. Aliens forStudcbaker Wagons, Spring , Wagons, Weir Cultivators, Jrown tJorn Planters, Breaking Plows, and in short everything ia, the Hardware or, Agricultural line. Good Roasted Coffee for 20o. per ft.'afc Miller Bros. . Ow Government Java, best in the world at Miller tiros, uet a pound and be happy. Get. Hoosier Fertilizer at Miller Bros., the oaly -firm th.it sellt H here., '
Joint Repreaeatave for Montoe and
Brown oounties, addressed tbeHar riaon Club, ip the court bouse, at this place, Mr, Stark is a ready talker, and gave the club and the" large audience which had assembled, a grand speech. We trust that a joint debate may be arranged be tween MrvDolan, the Democratic candidate; and Mr Surk, before the canvass closes. One of t;he features of the .meeting was the newly organized glee club. The club has among its members Messrs. .Wall. Pauley, Newt. Mathers, Mr. Headley and wife, Miss Hindii, Mrs. Thos. Allen, and others. Ihe club was organised on Friday, and so had not got into running order, but they will furnish some , fine music when tne campaign is fairly on. A Harriflon Club wai orga nised-in Van Buren tp. lest Thursday night at the Kirby School House. - There was a large attend ance, an eloquent speech by W. P. Rogers, good music by the neigh borhood sice club, aod 7 names were signed to the roltvof loeuiberhip. ; Robert Miller has moved to towa and baa rented a dwelling house in Fairview addition. Pensions have been granted as follows; Wm. Leonard, Smith ville, E. Smith, Stioesville. Otto Rott and Cora McMiohaelare two of the Bee Hive's new employes. Walter Liadley, who bad been suffering witb rheumatism, grew worse after being at Pine Lake a few days, and was confined to his bed at home several days alter his return. One day last week a very, pretty steam, heal or launish passed down the road on the way to Decatur, Ala. ' The boat attracted considerable attention while hfre, and bore the name of a ' Chicago builder. It is proposed to get a boat like this and plaoe it on the lake in the park ot the Alexander addition,. west of town. W. P. Rogers snd Ira Batman were among the speaker Friday night, at the Harrison Club meeting. Mrs. Sallie Strong returned to Bloomingtott last Wednesday from !&OB,rlil8. where ha bas.'.jfpen. making aa extended visit to rela tions. ' '-: The "Courier" base ball club went to Greencatle on Thursday to play the "Model" nine. The resutt was a defeat of the "Courier" club by a score of 22 to 11 Mai. Jas. Mitchell and wife of Indianapolis, left Bloomington on Friday last for Clifton . Springs, ct, X. m tnia connection it may not be out of place to state that Mai. Mitohell was Adjutant of Gen. Harrison's old regiment, the 70lh. Cornle Dodds is now in Ten nessoe selling chairs and tablesnd is meeting with, good success. Cornie ill bustler, a gentlemanly fellow, and 'is bound to win. The Ellettsville .Democrat is at band, is a neat newsy sheet, and deserves success. There is a field for journalism at Harrodsburgthat has been neglected for some time, and should be filled. Some talk ia heard of Jno. R. East reviving the trenchant "Blade" that he slashed bis Dematic brethren with some years app or of re-establishing the Bloomington Democrat. A flrsl-class job office is also seriously talked of, any l whSoh( enterprises', would he wel comed in this broad field of iabor. 'Shake, gentlemen. ' , ! Adems, Hall ds Co. the dry goods men, will have tiftrr grand opening on the 3d, , As these gen tlemen rosy not be knawn to all our readers we will say .for 'their benefit that Will. Adams has been with MuCslla fc Co. a number of yean, and bis brothw Bern, though a recent comer, is well known to the public. Chas. Hall is also one of the old employes of the house. Ed. Hall, though an old dry goods man, bus never been with this firm before: but be is popular, and has a large, folio wing of influential friends. The firm will show a handsome new stock of goods next Friday, and the gentlemen of the new fiVm will be on their best behav ior. One remarkable fact is that the entire force are single men, and then, be it remembered, this is leap year, Brown, the artesian water mart, is one or the cleverest fellows in the business, and has made many mends since he came among us. Brown is a prohibition teacher a man who sells water ia opposition to toe retsuer ot Honor
privihlps, as ibe trains no' stop
at that station. This ia . great convenience, In fact .ifrBmibif for the ISllettsville people,, wfco of; count! wast to visit the eesut y capi tal frtfy- -Good artpa of everything, are now assured, sod the goo people of Monroe county shoukl metie an extraoi-dina rf ef fort til get up a creditable Fir this fall. Oot a premium list of .Secretary IBtagen, and prepare to oom-pei-' Jos. Allen went to Indian Springs last Wednesdnjr snd returned with W, W. WicliS and J. :,(,:) .MePhee4en -- Henry StimtsMi of Ellettsville dM of consuiahtion last week at the aoe of 53 Rich Dodds sold four acrta of to Meredith Rush, &9ajiM reeently. That ia aJBOUt'aa beat, iaveetwcnl; Bash has mad ao far- Tb ISUetv ares;are .prosperijtjl.., A lsr:aaW f orders fo bridge srut; hve been-, received, iind aa orter for 200 cr-loadf of sj jswls ia of Goiport has been eleeMi Snpt. aftbescbonlsof Fowler, Iiid. - -The fomily of J. C. Shurp will remove from Ellettsville to Bloom intob so)sn', to remain doting the cpH(5ge,year, in order that line ebil dren ajay. receive the' benefits of our eueatioaal' system. Rftj Hxman.is back fi?am the ww'where hevkae .been teaching acsxBltorlnr the past Tear or moielr-The wife of Dt B. A, Mdee is jvisiting relstiutos and friends Ju Martin county -Dr. AitellOmbibed artesian M'ater at Martinsville, last week Prof. Meek is in the city visiting relaWw and frienh- The cantata, "Fiiryhmd," will be nireo on toe loth of August under the maffageptent of Misses Manley and Orchard, both . accomplished apWpnpuiar Vocalist.-. The charac ters. wiil be assumed by juveniles, and wl doubtles be entertaining ana jfaccessfal Prs. John Citvel wilt deliver a resrwnse to a t the commence went of College to-niglA-rT The rs for the Couijty InstiPr.if. Bick. Dr. Lind and cRe :Rev, W, P. .MKae faaixudent Hariiaen jnan,. aiJcTtjh) makiog speechss in one Beni'twnalf -The Mechanics Band. Is immense with ifs full membership and drum major. The eiirth; fairly trembles under the volume ot souud-- The new stone quarry company owning grounds between Clear ('reek and SmitbvUle will push th3 work of locating a switch and Hide tracks promptly. A number of railroad magnates are interested and they have the money .and the facilities fop. developing these stone lands. Pjfrt of the beet quarry land was purchased from Dick Denton The 'Cbiengo Opera Co., though limited in numbers, was a well drilled and. deserving organisation.? The people are painstaking and fender the operas as well as possible witb tbe nombor of voices. Tbeijr pianist is a marvel, as he plays all' the operas without tbe assistance of the score. Bat when a question arises he produces the music, snd is found invariably to be correct,.- They desei-red better hou4rr-rThe LodN of United Honor held a successful concert and sijtppgr in tbeijr hall,' lait Wednesday night -Tbe Teachen' eaiiag Circle was a great soccess Ulstfyear, and this wirka is now male compulsory, und;r an order o'fiihe township trustecx. For the eJaiiliff rear tbe woi'x 'Will b jabfne's ;Marila F8," ipayre's ''History oli Pedagogyr and Carlisle's "Heroeii and Hew Worship'' Thewilore Craven tea joined the grand a any of drummen, having secured a position with a shoe house at TtIedo,0., for which Lea. Field and James Jaokspn are traveling -Prof. J. A. Woodborn deliven a lecture before the Salem, Ind., Teaohen' Institute this (Wednesduy) evening. His subject 1 "Government by the People" -Joe. Smith of Harrodshorg goes to Koleen, Greene -CO,, to practioc medi:i ne Dr. Lewder bad nine acr;s in wheat on which he had placed 11 liberal supply of fertiliser. The result was an average of about thirty bushels of plump wheat to tho acre. That is an argument for ths use of fertilizers Wm. Davis, Simeon Fedigo's partner in the washing machine business, died several weeks ago with oonsu option. , Mr. Pedigo bas purcbaeeil Mr. Smith's interest in tbe. busmen, which (the .fenainesa) has become p ry jprofitable
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has Ibeeo tick for a long time, is reported as better- Mrs. W. B. 1 Treat of Martinsville, has been visiting; Bloomington friends. O. E. Poster and wife of White Hall are visiting relations in and neair Paris. Ills., and wlU be away a ntoath, -Craig Hnnter came down from Chiftigo on Saturday evening lest. Watt. Browning is working on lno. H. Louden's abstract books, in tito Recorder's office. Chas. McPheetere retaraed-1 froia Pine Lake to-day, ry much imitroved in health. Some of the ladies returned with, htat. -Persons are invited to go to the Fair Ground with their last horses and speed them on the new track. Entrance at the poor house -ftoiat. The monthly union temperaw saeetiog will be addressed by Mr. uivier next Sunday evening. atateBaptutcbarch;' Mr. Wicks has gone to Decatui , Ala., on real estate buaiaess. -rDr. B. A. MeGee went to Martinsville on Sat urdav afternoon and remained over Sunday, for the purpose of imbibing artesian water. It may not be generally known but it is 11- fact, that alcohol for scientific purposes has been fur nished to colleges and like institu tions, untaxed, for the past fifteen yean, uepuoucans nave 00 ly acm - ed "mechanical purposes' to the plank in their platform. -Ida Purdue died at the resi dence of her parents, south of town, on Saturday night. For several years Ida baa been subject to peri odical attacks of dementia, and ap plication had been made to bsve her placed in the asylum for 'neuralide insane at Logansport. It was intended to take her away on the 11 o'clock train Saturday, hot at about eight o'clock ia the morning she begun taking "rough on rats" with which she bad ia some manner eome into possession of, and after suffering intensely till about 11 o'clock Saturday night, was relieved by death. She had said that she would rather take her lib than go to the asylum, but . , 1 j . it was not oeuevea wai ana wouia make an attempt at suicide. Her condition for several years has been a source of great anxiety to her parents, and no one who is convers ant with the circumstances will witEnoTd thefr sympathy fromMr. and Mrs. Perdue. A. Fleener, T. Moore, J. Back, J. Fitrpatrick, R. Weiry 8. Neeld, J. Spencer J. Harrell, J. Franklin, W. Leonard, W. Adams are Man roe eo. people who have been favorably remembered by the pension department, under laws enacted by a Republican Uongress. At Eilettsville.Tbnrsday night a week. Geo. Sharp was surprised by his friends, a company of 47, tne number ot yean Mr,, o. Dad been on this globe.- - i Goto Gosport Old Settlers' meeting on August 2d (Thursday), See Agent Perring's announcement. James Strong, , west of town, bad his team of liores bitched to the family carrisse Sunday morn' ing, and the "hand" brought them to the front fence and neglected to hitch, as he was requested to do. The result was a runaway, in which the carriage was broken into kind ling wood and the family came to ennreb in toe roao wagon. Adams. Hall Co.'s store closed Saturday night not to open till Friday. They are Invoicing the stock. It has been suggested that Monroe and Lawrence counties ought to designate a day upon which tbe Republicans snail go to ludi anapolia and pay their respects to the next resident. Alt the counties and districts are doing this, and if Monroe and Lawrence in tend to join in a demonstration of this character, they should begin at once to make, the necessary ar rangements, ' -r. P. S. Since the above was writ ten correspondence has been bad with Uen. Harrison, and Aug. 8th baa been decided upon as the day for Lawrence aod Monroe to make the call. The 8tate convention also meets on that day. Hemp. Wilson and wife, accompanied by their daughter Emma, left Bloomington for the yioiuity of Paxton, Ills., on Tuesday. They will probable visit relations in Kansas and Nebraska before re turning. Wiil be away two weeks. Tbe Christian Church Sunday Suhool are going on an excursion to Bethany Park, If organ county, on next Friday, A ujf. 3d, Children's Day. Interesting exercises will be held in the great tabernacle by representatives of many Sun day schools. Tick eta for the round trip 91, (less tbiiu half fore). Train leaves depot at 7 a. m. and returns about 8 p. m. All are in vited to go. Fill your baskets and take niu nic dinner in a delightful place on the high hill or down by the lake. See large mils and post en. Mrs. Tejfer's baby is very sick with brain fever.
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188S.--For ecll lor all trains excursio n :t5oketti to tlesport anil retttfiii fur ot fa&t, ft ri'8nd trip, tickis igWKl rotnroiiis; aiime. date. A apcQMil tntlti w'Ri Utow MitohtUiM1 lon et 7m lieu 1 and relri f 41 lr i3os$rt TQABTIEB PEBllerr, E. i'lJ. Brnnett and w0e- of South J3 itcSiiiWon, Jvausns, are vnitiBg JklODrw county irtods. Bennett IlS-aii eod looking as ever, and his tilth hi the future of Kaasas is gnaitljr strengthened. Tha neat regnliif imtithiy ffleettneifllhtW.C. T. U. wiil beheld in HiS Welou at. Pres. church, Mammy evening, Aug.fith. Last SftteMav the north side oflhe sonar wits lined with some twenty old onf-bSt3 of howes, owned oj aotaa waadering traders. These. hfBfw without exception, were hail sjarfiiKll, btind, diseneed, and 3b t, terslhle daaditicji, and there nia trhy fh eontoct of tb6se ir.iBn(njil nesittiy horses will not pssoft 'ifei tpresdfa loatbsomo diseasatw Tfiey should net be wmilttl!.-to saiaele with the better tmde ef horses any more than a sou 11 pox itattent would be 'allowed to nimble.freel over ohr rnreeis. Mrs. H. J. Nichols is at Indiabapalis Ma Aaitin hat returaad U BtoomitigUnamrattayof come montlw at Kicfimouii, ina.-- xbb van naren ip. Hsrriwa CH ib elecUd fflan aa followc: Preiident. IVilHaro Netd: Tlco PTdent. Joe)li Muinora; BacKtaty, JoIh T. Woodward ; Ajiistanl SecisUtrj, Wm. Bansor : Wwisurer, Homer Buwaar Ghutle, dtu;htr of John W. MOikirS'.- U v kiting hr atmt tt.Andenxa, Ind.Mr. J. W. Crane and chiklren, wopt Hits StelUt, will so to Cbattuitooga Moa on a rwit- . LtUie Boegf, who has ban tn Kibfttas and Ooloroo during tte past y air, hat returned to Blooming. ton Ta train on Aug. 8t& will be run m that people can leave Blcorclagton early in tbe moralag and rettw uignt,ana tiowir. im reaay to go On Funds? rabrnin. Jul S2d lit. Salads Bmkifk,died naar QoeporV In her TQtb yean 8 be wione or tba early settler, aad ltd been widow 36 yer AtiH uanhi AuiUn. f name mm Indiana polis, : . Ths atth'nal report oi the school board for the vear sbowi that the attendanaa of children at the schools ia 615, of whom SfMi are white and 70 kre colored; The avomge aatAndaaon forth year wa 00s.- I'tital amoiint paM to 'taeenen, t4.900.(, tho aets wagw aeh day for male teachen being SI to, and ifor foma'e teachen leirig lt,17. The total expenM of running tJw icboolt lor tha year Was Ex -Gov. Portiir ban declared! that hV nW net aeeept the nomination ltaoretnor aow, if u ndered bira. The UtiereenlMt ovur Um nomination ha hiduced nitn to diicline. Neat to Fortee the PrntsriM rof4 Q MW ai.the most STauaMe man. - . - : i Simeoir Pedigo !& iai the last tor eoatast waaed acautatJkim after the election aaa muen to aa witn onngJaE i auottt at aepraaMd pnyawat ooaaiuaia. Eok Corr has returned from Indian Hpiing fW drinking (Si water in light. SO. hi a (tMt "rep" as-. water anaiter.-. . 7 -Mrs. A, K. Pope with her daughter, of St. Louis, is viuking her aunt, Mrs, Henry Rhorer. Mr, Pope wait in town last week, and called on the Progress, Heiseon nected vith a music plate publishing house of St, Louis, in gen tlemah und a radical Kentucky Republican the best kind in the country. Geo, Chase of Topeka, Kan sas, left utoomington on Friday for bis home in the west. Mr. C. will be remembered' as one of toe ajoasB oros. wno carnea on a successful boot and shoe business on ttte west side of the square eome twenty y ears' ago. Geo.'is tit ea I eniintneooot ana snoa tiamneso in Topek a, and his brother liuroy is on a mnche in Colorado. George had been: visiting hia mother who is living witb Bifi.Chase, and is on his way to Boston for goodti. Mrs. Chase is in her &7th year, BoKberry & Mathers are again buying eattle, and last week purchased three steers from Walker Bros, that aggregated f.090Jbs., at Sc.: total $264.50. . 3ne of these steers weighed 1,800 lbs, and all bad been corn fed two winters. Of Geo. Stipp they bought twenty head of (teen that averaged 1,350, lying!. This lot were said to tbe fattest cattle JUoeroe, eo.. and one of the steers weighed 1,720 lbs. All of the". cattle' were shipped to- Cinoinfleti, & &. M. also bough t a ad1 soldi to a Hew Jersey man 200 head ofaheep at 3c. per lb. The aheep were sbippid direct to Jersey City. v Myeterl ana Ite eff '"W isratsjav BixtoiiBiiLD, July ST. A peculiar affair occur red laat night. Toward mid. niffht 0pU J. P. Alexander and wife re turned home from aa entertainment Mr. Alexaader found the toltafriag letter attached to the gate. v "Bewuru of Oraea lro. S'ha iatenda to bill yiw. (Signed) A TSX-TXitl ywaier.." This pneuliar warning xc ited Oaptand Mr. Alexander ao much that they resoivea 10 go ana tee ams uyaa ia rgard to U st once, and on aoquuaung mis Lyons with the fact tha youni; lady fbll on the floor unoonsrioua. Attar she recovered from her faintine aill she in dulged in aucb pitiful screama and groana aa to altriict tbe attention ef people in the neighborhood, whoSooked tn the aouee. The moat excitinia; aeena eniuud. Mis Lyona it it member of oaie of the meet reapertablo and biebly- connected familie in Bloomtieid. 8he read tho note oter and ovt iigain, and seemed utterly daued iu to iu ntimning. She denied any fcniiwtedge of tbe waning; and aevma to be entirely prptratcd rar . ber cmbarrauing pradkamrnt. Ciipt. Alexander i a proroiaent citizen, exceedingly popular, and waa a member of tbe lad. Legialatnre. Aa vt tbarn ix no anlutiws of the mystery. The general Terdlot, however, ;eems to ba that it ia the outotue of loraa on)' meddlet.o die -
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iteiooofS. E. Carmiiifaaol, iwifTfli" iy f, ..... V, Kiose j;be Kt9tnr m II tireek mere, dtbfrJak iniso wai!er. Tliey wesa 113 nii?d b;r tlueir grmJlson Ih4'. Mcs. Wal ter Liid Wy, is yi hr daiigliiter thw tceek.- "r Wal er Lindlsy anxl SimmoBs have uoimi to la li liii, was tbiy mi tilt i t hutbs lit rneunjtismi. Clip Fields irtll get ! $ cub. wsf Iwuiity aitflonSiti; t4 WW). This is paid nader ihM wiauina ni a law oivimr tm ami ameanttii Meskan soldiers llR' had twwn in bnth wi!ti1.-.t.!rrtiW' Mrs Sam. hn.brtoMllllf by her eon David JaW. wife 1mI son, were thegoeHSj a fpHte 'tjf last veel:. of Sftmie Ittmtin'
whil.on their ffitji to IittWiJeif 1
Sam, Eahn veirerpi &ni-4Pii!.i
iagtantrettty-thi-im fean aA; " this vat the. first visit site Ital , ' ( made to the town since ilea. , The Meehanici Band will ifiv " f '' omofr-helreajoyall! Ioe dnat Vmii" ', rU is Court Ho a, Ifark Sat inlay -iiaj3:; at T p. in. Iit ere ty body atl iaA - -.Mrs. Joe. B.trby, Mr. PhSffl', Pen anil Itn-sch lMUr weretalo ttnm$m the coutitfy V Indiaii Spriag, limmm nay nocRlng by Alfoa. ' ' - r-f'Woia,: aaya BiaaeiFj which is a non-rtiB sad .jpttw finnocial sheet, "wool, wlic4 Jial;:
ptovemettt. In view of !. p s' b'f bility of. wool tudag place e 'ft jj tram Hat Mi ruivinil' for &tuMrifeai f- 'i
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a j a .m , " . CAI'L e ottr "Light l?r,,it .'nr." nnc ot th beSt'll markei ' " Wk ! C. L. ALEXAKpiiaHI Bread, the in the city; M Goi;sg to cett bnggy? ealt at MePbeetera Ilsrdwas store; awl learla prhwl.
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so that nothing in his house is iito& Calhott him ia "PtOgress Bkt
tie reeei'fes ireso gotKiawvw wt,
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two narVr wood Hparinn waion oaBiagajfegii
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H. Liadley, Pruggiat, At Aucsct.
CAiDtkd peaches, dried at Aj
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paodace, and aa eapeeial - Jw.ilr of tobacco and cigars, can t fount , jL'lS x t lt7!l - ' .'.:MHBBB
as Jtiesnp. wubwwb g,wij ??J!jja Dowh- fall toexamine tb. CElj!
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beet in the world. 2tM
.. W.J.ALtm 'f Ice Cbeax, made from tlwi be malerialii, at Geo. Benckartan fhja has a well furnished ice crin loon, convenient of aocejav Taiff ; Stokbbaks Waooks ; At Aujb. StODSBAKKB WA09 At AUJon,
van vwf. mt .Sifaa1
choice articles for tbe tawn. JifSffi receives goods almost dally, ami i J
bis aittclea are always man a; ttd- . Ekolish 8paviB IiiBJenJi, morea all Bard, Soft, or OaUoeafl UWffi ad Blemhbea from haraaa, llee-il Spg (abt, Splints. Sweeney,BiH,--boiie, 8,? Bprain. S-rolIw Throats, CMMnlpi aiveSMby uaaofonebiHUo. WarlaaJ od. Sold by H. Liodlty,DrugSiBlaai. lingtdn.lnd. ..-.... - JCI ' aaaj.. . v:e. ' STtjEB4.KER WAGOIW ' t?f : J: .; AT AtMBUfc Cimpiy psruyrog ano caamaiE blood ia aotiufflctent. it eewto enrioti ales, the nemma ayateaa aeasiioejng, l all ot whisk it aoeompilelwd bybii Blocd end XdW Beaaedv tod'Htl TnnU Via. lih n.h HafiitT ll cougba; tie 0oUa Relief in all sail., and lAinnh aad bawat dieeniet SMu Kwney Slid Balaehd CJura ia Jaaoa nlek ' dropsT and ,U kWj-dleowieii ; bit t waa Sje-Salra fa aore , f-q i area, ow e -ai la and piles; hi and atremtth, bia. Capitol BjHers for apatite' Foraalu by Fasib Bane., 8!4ioasiafitii. aad 8. M M ATaaaa, Clear Cteek. HV . Tbii Kek, at canned onodfL ataii?
choicest of country Modaos, pMP -f
every leading arttote usually stsft in a grocery store are to be heel aAHemp. Wilson's.' A eountrymaa being naked ia ' :: be put bit truat, anid wben be had a ttel$ he put it in Dr. Feaner'a Oouab Honn ; ,s" For eale bv Kants Bane. Btoooiinalsa. v"'
and 8. H. at atbbbs, Clear Croak, Itl-
The best buggies and snrreyi ever manufactured, are sold bjr f McPheetera Hardwire O. llfk warrant everything they sell, will not act as agents for bcsiai that are not first-elass in all wpetl. Ja pak Tea (Perfootion Pf.ais(i: m
Is sold oaly -by. Robertson iHBii Better ixry a ean. It is elennj, taji injurious lead In It, and the ais? is carefully preserved, .vBijudiso material of all and at tow prices'. : . ,A. W. J. A.LLEJiv
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