Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 November 1888 — Page 3

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Our Cloak Department

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tv r In Our OUR FAMOU8 48-nroH SILK ISlTELXt Mrs. Anie JS. B. tHwnfmpliirt Trpe-wsifa Copyist, MM teacher ol noBoMpfey ud lyiMhvikiag. Legal Papers, Be'ml SmwmMt laeeuiRS. Letters, titaii 8aMrthand ores tie TypeWrite. Oflfc & mttence, Bast .Kukvood AvtBM. . eep.l3,Sm. ' TW WntZBB MH)8 imr being INrivtft by Charley MuoJqr ewenaBBf tilJLI Luhu sYaWBBBt -WBJPHP" BJeeasBw ewy have .MflOy I If tilt ia penoa, and be baa ao Iom that be taatvbat will sait th jswleeality. He has a neat :af boota and abeea, ia addiea to Ma dress sad fancy spade, 'aa? itt sell everything very lew beaaaae ats aj aw light aad keeaa lb afttd to sell tera great ethaawioieof hi cneapeti.BLAIL BLAIR. BLAIR. aQeotfaawtt will fiarftbe new art styles of 81m ea, Bottoa. Cdo adLaoed,i the Blair

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. ' . tie reonVH fresh gwda every week

t that-aPthiag: whw boaee m atale. Uimha' Wk ' "Prgrrte Bloefc. . Itillat; BLAIR. BLAIR. - Tauff LaaleBwin fiBl jo abaca af mam. BLAIR. BLAIR, BIAIB. arSpriac atock cf Sbaea for -liadke aa4 jSththpaaa abw arriv"BLA1B. BLAIB. BLAIR aT-A f ae aaw f Spciac aad Baaianc Saoea bow opeaat W. T. Teas, Tobeeaad Cbzara. at Heaap. Wilaoa'a 'am xryoaeoriit of dgm at this stem' , BLAIB. BLAIR BLAIB. of Sboes for verr band , aad are aww at Bbura. m caa auaai m atoek of farnBehaseomof the liieeat liaca of tM.sawta, aaBeslawseakata, ete btwawhttatlHiavwa. He where the aieesiaad aaost 6shiea abb gaede an to be gottau, aad be! ; Excuwssonv Kisuta in .SaHuaKA-Wrtts to tfoto SaMka, Omiil TietMt aai TWni&ar Ami, CMeaen, Taaiai Jk Wlfcrwhi BaiiwsT, "aek Jriaad Ko-tt,-Tpk-, Ksmm, Ua rig-aW tmim af harveal iaas 4B ta Mowiscastsi : Anew X1M, A-Ptwaibtc llOt: ml Wk, Octal ir M mad a,Bad wBtalaa -aail to year d 4vm priati 1MB WW KMIBfT nut. DMIWh TktihtkaNmr Md y-hmlw itiimlim f th mat Kock Mmd BwU, oaVteg pkadia in mtmu to prtfa antnui af laasttag, l. JtIB10TI7BB RILB. I eiMBr" r sfoes; ras aesr mm or Jr-UJWXTUB AbD UHJXBTAK.IKO GOODS ay aarr Bvaonntmm, aw will sstx o 9oapa cars rui avt ssff wa 9aassa A 0JS. COMB AMD Ml KC aBTCOB TOO Frmwr vassa army Spaa, wssr ata ay, GOOD 3HIBTIN0

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FINISH A TAKES ADAHS, S Cloaki, Wrapc, Newmarlt, 4n toetoee oaVt prioea that will startle yoo. Beat !im ot 8axoay aad FanervTarna in the coooty. See ear Qac of Castom Made Shoes. '.y, Bkbedbh ft Co, ELbctibik laovsB, let oa ot TbberttlnDfpi toeatai kept by Smmm Boblaaoa the popalar gre cer, on the west aide of the square. Hia atoek ia alwaya fall and complete aad he beeps an extra aopply of Qneaaawre for the hdiea to select fioai. He iavitea them to call aad see thia eapeoUlIy. While ia toe store yea can loave yoar order for groceries or provisioas. JWY desirable lota can beparehaaed of the Bkwmiogtoa Seal JSatate Asaoeistion id tbefr baodaoaw new addition of "South Park." Ton can boy these lots in payaaeats: one-third easn, and the others ia one and two years. Then yoa eaa borrow the money from the baiidisg aaauciasion to pay out ea a boose after you get it fairly Boder wayr To feara somethieg of the workioga of thia aasoeiatioa inqaireof someof the members iv is a gqoa ming. 80 do. Ladies' Imported Fan"ey llandkerebien at iUo.. worth 201, at the Bdfiner. The Banner proposes to sell aoore goods for less nonvy than say atom in the county; Cash does it. Braadea, af the Banner, is in city every week looking after bargains. Stuoebxkeb Wagosts At AU.V2M. All sEACom seems to be favorable to the trade and enterprise of the South Basar. es the sooth side of the, aqaare. It is tone the atoek ebaaged. increased and diminish led to suit the conditions of trade, still there is a steady demand for the novelties kept ia that marvelooaly supplied establishment. Joe Santa is the coatrolKog spirit of the oaajaaaa at preaant, and aa be baa been raised ia "the store be knows all aboat the bnwnem from A to Z. The best work is warranted in watch Rpairiajr. as Joe still retains the services of eld Tobe, the expert BMobaBie, For reuable makes in watches, silverware, fine dosha and geaaiae gold jewelry , the is the place you are Cbaio Wobuet has a lot of frstelaaa Baggies, Carriages, Phttoas aad Spring Wacona, at his livery stable, which he will sell for cash or will trade for mules or an. . Call on Craic before you asB.jeor stock.' . It b woBTH a viarr to McGee'a tore to see the new Fall stock of Overcoats and Fall suits, that- Ed. has purchased in theettr and bas brooght here to be given away to LS t unil. m tmviuuia. -wives away may aad stronsr. bat it is nevertheless afoet It ia pleasant to look at these articles and to realise that elmost say owe may buy them, but 'tis pteastater still to examine the piece goods and the suite of ebthes that are being cat oat and made right in the boose. See the new fine of bats and caps. AHW9VBCE 91 SBT. . C. VASZANDT M not retired from buainen, lot will 1 found t bit old tsad in tbe Sudbary block with complete One of - UITDSKTAKZS'8 AND TJPBOLaV TBBRS'S Snppliam. U win berwtftor deyote bit entire attention to these (pedal Rnat, and will guaranto work the beat aad prieaa the lowaet. Kern ember tbe pftye, BwdPory Blogk, North Side 8 w errJEBA(BB WAOORd At Allenb. - WOOL jTEAUB 20c. per yard, Attfct SeeSiT,

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7 Goods Department and Shoe Department THJE LEAD. juj. rnicxs. HALL & 1 . Henry P. Tanner has all the appliances Used by oculists in test ing the eyes, and will give special and particular attention to this branch of the business. He has the bandsoBtest and largest supply of eye glasses and spectacles in the dty. andean always be found if any auestion should arise as to the goods sold by him. Get your spectacles of a responsible man, aud a man you know. Why don't the powers that be fix op tbe pike east of town. It is cut up ia a terrible manner for two miles east. Down in Lawrenee county they were going about asking "who is W. ri.ast, candidate for Prosecutor J" The answer came '!" ' ' V Lawson Brown's daosbter, aged 15 years, died Friday a week with lypbotd fever.; Treasurer Bates has found an office room up-staire ever Jss. B. CrkV grocery Dr. Wylie, of Philadelphia preaened in waiaut.st. f resbyterisn oharcb, hut Sunday. Recorder Talbot tV TOyear old son, Hersohell, fell from an apple tree, one evening last week .ami broke both anas at the- wript. The boy was. attempting to fosten a.' Cleveland flag pole ameog thei branches, when in some way he fell. It will be remembered tbaX Mr. IL A. Fulk met with the same misfortune a eouple of years ago while gathering grapen. A person is placed in a very hellpless condition by such an socideat. Mrs. House, nee Payne, has been visiting the family of her father, Jos. Payne, during the past two weeks. rf The ladies of tlie Christian church, as usual, made a success of their dinners on the occasion of the rallies the week before the election, the total receipts being f 151. Henry Holtaman has frequent calls to place machinery in woolen mills, Vj a- Lioaisviile firm. He has just returned from such a trip into Tennessee, Tbe youag men came boms with commendable promptness to east their ballots for Harrison and Hovey. A bone was tbe "kicker" that disabled Nath. Smith's arm. A singular state of affairs ex ists near South Uoion. at tbe home ! of Dr. Jas. Dodd, where five of the family nave been dangerously sick with typhoid fever. Two members of the family are oonvalesoent.while three ere not yet out of danger. There is evidently some local cause. , There is a state Isw against posting bills on walls without the consent of the ownor of the proper ty. On tbe night before the elec tion some one daubed paste over painted surfaces and posted the Dudley circular on tbem. It makes no difference as to the character of the bills, whether political, religious or commercial, the man who daubs up walla in this way without the consent.,01 tbe owner. should be punished. D. 8. Rawlins arrived at home Saturday a week from a visit to bis children in Texss. near Dallas. and to bis sister and mother at Eureka Springs, Ark. He says everybody out there was talking at that time about New York and Indiana, and tbe probable result in the two States. Bargains for all at the Banner. 15 dos. Ladies' Jersey Gloves at Zee,, worth due, at tbe Jianner. 50 inch all wool Trioot, at 6Qo. at the Banner. NKW STOCK CLOAKS, AT THE BEE HIVE.

rp BLAKKGIS.

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mum Show at the Walnut at. Preibyteriaa church, next Tliursdtr afternoon. It will be interestiug and profltabla to you. Don't forget the fime Mr, Bebeoett Dobbins of Indian Sprin gs, wife of Wm. Dobbins, is the gumt cf Capt. John Fields' family, V -tQo to - the Chrysanthemum Show at the Walnut Presbyterian churehTlliursday afternoon. It will 17 y. Ne sharge for eonsultaltion by Dr. RoH", the optician. Don't delay your call npon him, if you need his serviices. He cannot remain mnoh longer, owing to other engagement. A nice Show will be the Chrysanthemum eihibit at Walnut at, Mrs. Sarah MePhetridge, wife of Wm. MePhetridge, died Thursday morning,, after a long illness. The funeral took place from the Church of Christ Friday at 10 o'clodc.Eia.Bray ofBcUting ; JohaHowSj of the American Express (Jo.i was married a Tnesdayjjlbt last week to. M iss Lulu Stars, 'at ike rssideuee of the bride's paren ts. May good fortune attend tbem (through life. It is fail that a number of Republicans guessed eorreoely on the election, and so have fall pocket hooka. So stole it be. TJte Holden Comedy )ki.,ssid to be very uperior organ ization,, will begin K ucries of perfbirmanees at tbe Opera House, Ugioning JJot. 18th. Mj. Mitobeli is agaifi elected Prosecutor for. the counties of Marion and Hendricks. The fact that Marion ooun ty elected the entire pemocratie ticket is a stunner. A viciom goat, owned! at the Berry house,' chased Miss Jennie Craven a few evenings ago, sod might have injured her seriously if Theodore Louden had not attracted the brute's attention to himself. Ia there aoprotection against snob nuisances ss this? . - Furnaete, rail mills, and factories of various kinds are starting up sgsin since the election of Harrison fat positively known This wilt be ai-season of prosperity. The entire Republican State ticket is elected by a plurality of about 2,500. ' Everything is safe. Good bye, rascals. The totI vote cast in Monroe county, on "Nov. 6th, was 4,002. Th Tettohere' Association of Monroe County will moat ia the Hish School building on Friday aad Siiurd;," Nsv. 30; aod Deceoiber 1. lw programme as prepared is a. most excellent one, and in addition to the teachers and ofiicere, the 'sestiions will" le attended by a large number of. others who tare interested in educational work. . -Father Coghlan of St. Louis began a Miusion at the Catholic -Church in this dtyj Sunday last. The Mission will lost two weeks. t.; 4-The Mtnual fori the schools of theconntjr will be published next week. Ii iiiawork of one hundred and eighty-six pages and will be of great iienefit to the teachers. West Virginia is ia the Re publican column by about 1300 plurality, thus breaking tbe solid south. The Republican majority in the National House will be about 15. . Mrs. Walter Lindley bas gone. to Indianapolis to remain several weeks with relations. The U. S. Senate and House of Representatives will each be satisfactorily RepubHoan. West Virginia having gone Republican the South is notes solId as it was Cooper's majority over Duncan in the District is estimated at about 500. The oount is not yet com plete. On Friday night last Miller Bros, grocery, 8tockwells saloon and Kirby'fi meat shop were burg larized, little was missed except at Stock wei I s, where the thieves got money, cigars and whisky. Dr. Joseph Rogers who w lo cated at Iults, Kas. is visiting rel atives and friends in the city. The Democratic transparencies said: "Nat. Hill wants protection,'' and "Cleveland vetoed Gube's pension." Guess these wrongs will be righted now. "The dutob aud the niggers" got even with tbe Confederates, didn't they? Remiblicans of EMettaville will hold a jollification meeting on Tuesday night. Republicans of Bloomineton have postponed tbeir jollification meeting till Thursday nigbt. Joe Hooper, from Batte City, Montana, is at home again. Joe is partial to Salt Lake, Utah. Greencastle Flour, bought before the recent advance, at Miller Bros. We sell it at 55c for Choice Family, and 7Qo. fur Patent. Don't pay big pom for an inferior article. Say bpad this ! Choice Sprghum Molasses at Fobty cents per gall, at MiHer Bros, grocery. ' m Wool Yam 45c FEE POUND AT TIE ?H SWE.

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INDIANA IS Harrison and Morton era elected.' by a plurality of 39 electoral votes, and there will be no uncertainty this time, the majority being sufficient to do away with any question as to the result. The Ration respondMl nobly to the denupd upon it for a patriotic response, and has , spurned tbe overtures of England and her allies. JNo use oi uymg English methods on American soil it will not be tolerated. Indiana, by reason of having the President elect, it also now ttie center oi interest in America, and iutiuaaa e citizens have mhsob to feel proud of theix State, r Pesasuaster OeBternL It is-claimed in New York that John !. New wtll be Prewdeut HarriBon's Postmaster Geoeral. John C. Few ought to neve anything he asks fur. . i .' '""a, ' aaic' 1 " -The Progress is due of the few orieinal Harrison paper in Indi ana, bavins carried at the head ol its colnpins ' Harrison and uepw, r ... n j a i ir: l.I.I.ni and advocated Porter for Governor, ior XTBStaeni uu iws reura itkjfotfey as second ofaotoa. But; Ihifc, favoring Harrison we have never und it necessary to vilify those preferred uresoam, oeIjevingbat others had a right to Mwir vjewsnd preferences. The Maiison soldier's claim agenoywiU doubtless do a big business lit Washington City. The Colonel bas laid a good foundation for it is the past ! The Mooon Boute will sell excorsjjbn tickets to Chicago November 23d. l8o8. at rate of one cent oer mile each way. Tickets will besold at this special low rate to Chicago and return Nov. 23d, and good 'returning until Monday, Nov. 26th, 1888. Qritfsb Rule is odious and wilt net be tolerated by our people. XbuhBd mueo to ao wip sn grand and glorious victory,? . - jjp.the Progress asserted at the time, the EepuWican central committee made no mistake when it selected Nat, U. Hill as ita Chairman. . He is shrewd, far seeing, courageous, and acts with the judgment of one of more mature years. Much of the success of tbe 6th of November in Monroe oounty is due to tbe ontirine and self-sacrificing labors of Chairman Hill, and to him should be awarded the credit wbhh is bis due, Whoop, Hooray! Toot tbe Hewgag 1 Sound the fuszy bussy I Blow the Basoo ! Pound the Tpm Tnm ! Teaiptha brass tunirs out of tbe Was drum, and load the Big Guns tdKthe, Muzzles ! The entire Bgpubficsn County Ticket is elected oy larger majorities than were ever known here. Tom Fair is away. above high water mark, Billy Blafris on one of tbe upper shelves, and clever Doe. Gaston is hunting after figures close to tour hundred, -r-Doublless Matson now regrets that he didn't come before the congressional convention for re-nomination. He was a great man in the 5th district, but be wouldn't spread all oyer tbe State of Indiana. I.. . I . J 1 1 ... i - LI 1. 1 1 J OFFICIALS XAJOBITIES. ALL REPUBLICANS. Harrison Hovey Griflln - Dnncau Starka Jfarr . Blair Gaston Fetersqn Clay Lowe - alaxwell 210 231 160 215 247 287 255 368 271 257 233 239 355 . PROHIBITUM, The following Prohibition yqte was cast in this county: HeanbloS' sqm, 7 ; Washington' 2 ' Bloomington, east, 23li; Bloomington west, ; BictjUud, Oi -Vnaburen, 1; wt

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Dolaa Starka., .. ... . 1 SRKRirr, GUmore Parr. . 4M'IMtl ! i aj AUDITOR, , Sherlock. , Wair, ..... . . . . .. At- .. TBEASUfCtiB?. ' ' ' Gaston . . . . . ... COMXISSIQKKRS W JnliQson Peterson COKMI8SI0)IXa 2(1. Smith vy 11 ; Salt Creek 1 ; Polk 1 ; Harrodsburg 5. Total 84. HATIOB.llLABOK, This party cast the following vote in the oounty: Washington- 2; Bloomiogton, east, 6; Bloomington, west 13; Richland 1; Vanburen 3; Ferry 4; Polk 2; Harrodsburg 4; Indian Creek 1 Total 85. VAJOIIITIBB, Dem. Hep. Beanblossom Washington 78 40 80 Marion Benton 11 Bloomington, E 131 Bloomington, W 55 1 Richland e Vanburen Itftj Perry 15 Salt Creek 9 ; Polk Harrodsbarg 79 . ; lSmithville 45 Indian UreeK eo The above are the majorities on tbe Presidential ticket in thi s county. The majorities on tho other candidates csa he figured fiom our table in another column, comparison can be mnde by votea of past elections, also published la tiaother column. The official msjorities in Monroe oounty in 1888 were Lieutenant Gov., Bep., 86 B. W. Miers, Dewn 131 Chase, Congiress, Bep., 123 Lowe, Pros; Attorney, 76 WorrallforRprssenUtiye,ltnl171 Fuller, Clerk, Bp., 132 Pedigo, Auditor, 4ta.., 43 Thuj WM before tne re-count, i inkle, Sheriff, Dent., 278 Hinkle, Sheriff, Dent., 278 Gaston. Trees., Rep., 34 Talbott, Reoeider, Deoi . 78 Dillman, Surveyor, Beji., 54 Rogers, Corouei', Rep 56 Duncan, Senator, Dem.,, 170 GUmore, Com,, Dem., 225 McCalla, Com., Dem., 340 Prohibitien vote in county, 98 Greenback vote iu oounty, 42 Tuley.ProhibitioD.for Clerk, 60 The following were the official majorities in Monroe county fit 1884 Blame, President, 104 Calkins, Governor, 160 Grubbs, Congressman, 157 Buskirk, Judge, (Dem,) 60 Henley, Prosecutor, 124 Clark, Rcprcntatve, 202 Hinkle, Sheriff, (Dem.) 10 Claroao, Treasurer, 220 Maxwel), Corimer, 80 Buskirk, Surveyor, 33 Ful fori! 'ConiniiissioQcr, S3 jirby, Orouiisiouer, 6 The following is Uic pfliojul vote for Governor iu, Mourqc county, in lSi54. :

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THE OFFICIAL VOTE OF IJONRWE ClNTY im.

I I esl 21it152l 13IHUZI 601157 147 CI 7T i 141 153 mm I3!il III 61 70128. 2111 152 5QU5ldl 111 81 761 I. 211! 153 5(H158 m mil t oi isji 78 2l 14i 21:1 152 :til56l 71 a 142 153 151 mi 133 81 259 r 140 501154 115 8M2SB ' MTfl4 in ((2 1)0 77 2U 2l'A 15C 113: 14I US 134 20ii 85 !5T ill 151 11.0 140 78 Dem. Beanblossom, 205 Washington, 139 Marion, 45 Benitco, 141 Blocimimgton E, 148 Bloomington W, 129 Rjotilantf, ' 120 YaDburen, 86 Periy, 143 Salt Creek, 147 Harrodiiburg, 115 Smith ville, 63 IodiAli Creek, 139 Poil 114 Rep. . 65 278 235 248 158 281 37 79 69 92 ? Total, 1784 1894 Total Greenback vote, 84. Total Prohibition vote, 85. 4ollearo CittWiiajaa. a ! "Ml' Mta Ida iKwdan tpeat a Siw days of lait weak at DePauw, the f xeat af 11 ita ohs. Boll MadboD tpeqt ik fw clays of Ittt week ia GreenoittUa. Ml Jetfla w4blaf DePWiw was a noa nf 'MIu IA- IKulxn lael. nek. rr.Xlrkvto41ctaBi4 to ha efam la . couDt of th-a)aotiB. Pratr. Bryan leo(Md at Wahaah I4lega tluaitay. Mht Mabel Prry TitHad frleodi in (ha dty bat week. T3M Pill Oamtaa Mlt halt saisnd to Mart oxtmt by the recent ft. Mr. t. Van ButWrk left for Ann rbor on rrtday laat whim ha will attend lawabhoo). - " ' l?rep, lwaoUinarw. BY KOBMAK X'EA, Mr. Kooat hat toturiMd moth imBVe4 in health' ..... ?rp. partioipatad is both the Republicaa and Ooraocn tio ptrado. Picf. MlUbell BMkot hk Pbyt. Qaog. work vary inUJronviog, a well at mi)h mare intrueti"t by illMKtmting wiU tutpetiinesU, piiptik ipsUum utt, tto, ' ......The Junior bad an esamiBatioB in Hutory Utt fuetday i week. ......The 8Bkr cleti ninber$ 4a the In a recant iMiia we aaid that out of 100 student only 13 ara Democrat Sinpo then other bav shown tair krt the number in now i4......Junior examination, in Grammar ltit Friday a week.' ......Mr. Simmon -fitited friendi it Mitpllpll reccptly. ,...TheSnlareMysan Waldea will be Written thia month. '!iy the exeor.lion pf Chr I juaUtahnt" fjat the lM'Uqn for debabi on FWdy aftri(Qon a weult. It wiit dc cidodod in fnvor of 'the n(., Mitt Berb. Porrj- and Mr lhTqpUiry, hy the jidgei, Mtisi'3. Uoadlvy, JUimmi and t vll It i cvtit4 in iin $ by 21k Vvt

iff 'Ms II -PAtCINCtS,"' IP 1 let 1221 70tt70U3:tl 248 41 111 I60M2C t:. Jlx3Sb4jJl3 24 2 41illlli i 175 1221 US 183 2A8 1701122 73 1781132 i!61 17$ i4l84'2M iiiirr i 117 71 11611 97 3.75 123 .148 119i ,555 169 18897, 51 UWfwt; I 1121 8tll75il3Oll02il49 55Mi4 07 ::!4.r 175 2951 44 U W 6l Wat 6:i2 l!63j :J4ffl 189 S10J 1.671 1231 71 159 i3iiiaii ;i3 1S6 307! 41 :67 12: 187 43 118 S3 ring n i Mr. Brewer. Tha ruuip as ii Miml, vrltii a surori) efcb. "JTh prinip! efr-iBe vers, tat ' AJlas, aitj aad a,4 Mb Bakar'a aay. : . t. . ..When an the Prap. totaMB....Smralof the boy wW mb t vet.---,.- : wj,.?en. Im ftmr ......The 8omn tya t ' their iriBteriarter. ; -f ; . .-...HeM4'tMtadati wn1aw the rsUiiM.ioB at Sttettavina 3aalky. ; ICiaa May w eat axaai.waBB .M-.O. V. !aveBf waaln aaer Be Ssiii, nrdai tlraalx iwamoai; BJIs aeaay fjHsy.f: Hft riNrta wweh accaja Uj( tfcpyy;i 3d Ilea ta apa tared laat weakt tea mOtti pti I lHV:.BjtK ; ....It b eonplaliad ihd a fwiai txani rrooowiUj at Mw Uasarj SB 8aH day ntur(ag. : . .....Mr. A H. Guthrie of th i ?fsaaia torj Dapt. wit compelled logt bobm oa, SatanUy hut im aaoouql ofaielttt. ' IfraC leek antwatioas tta ib) ' i repelled. fbrUmaaa HnaeotorUMSHMel lnr th, maaamnt of the BMfcndealMf i .LK w nmw fswii" " y). rotttiklMevat 'ami m pt'iaBiK' linn i ta eaian ig pUd c lha BqHbtin b;td aaot! week, and vey flatrdf : uoraiir oa rf the fWJHj tt'tt trary to asiitt. UM ttaldenta in praBBriak their sack, ::-.,7 .TheWatlaiftrldavatMrooBj watoi BBBtNMl ariV ItaoBti aaBlaalaS by only two parsons, xh ta Mast Wet;; 5 "Shot d the l'remdeat be nUnble nleeti inr It was oontaUl is wa aaj. byMi. CHWiWUie aaar. ky KUrwy, fbejory rtnitarad thairljeM in hae jf th., necativa. The other axuroisM wan alao(d. -..The ladies of !,he Watont at. Pn.11, charcb will have a Chrymmthenitiu Show iq theaudieiieei of the thuToh.Thmsday. this weak, theliith. Admission 10c. The. show will ouotinue sevuml days.

and the flowers will be tor tale,, Proeeid ftr the benefit of the. church. JL bee owner rentes a peonltae instance of the bee't hatrtd of bleek obiMH. It liecanne oeiseatary in, some tray to rearrange etMug belH8 inat to the hiy", when. iik v..'.

host o:' furies, the enraged iomatvfv flevr out etimaaa br1 aUtCketi UA dishiplter of their ner.ee. Quick a , thought the farmer's wifii ran out and threw h.er white sprt a over tava.. hnabatnl's head, Whereupon the, be; did not alit'ht on him, but iatead ;ttaekel tfn jpnoi'Wvt black, hens Bb() hipiened n? , !a:' stung ( hem to ti3ii in l?a.- ?t9J; iluu il; talivs to 'A rite this story; Vi

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