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Offioe. It ia 6th at. head-i anartm. ' . O For any vS of' generwh bard-1 ware, sneh as Bails, binges, locks, er cntlerj, or fine rasors, butcher knives, pocket knives, fine shears, etL, yovabootd eallatBaker,Nee)d 6ibardwaraatore,iwo doors east of the bank. LOOK IX AT Jimmy RobinsonV windows, west side sauare, and see tbe display of handsome China Caps, Saocer8 and Mugs they are jnst eeramptioos. . Be has -some of tbe moat ek-gant articles ia Glass ware aado fancy wares jrou ever saw. lake a peep at tne urapea. Raisins, Oranges, choice Apples and Candies he has brought on for tbe Holidays. He will fill yoijr basket for very utile money. Ualt and see bfaf. ' A A LOA t of BSEAD made bv Swindler's Frene Baker, ought to be on year table Christmas fov r.ni - nap-to ' - " Sa?riXBAKBt Wagons ' At Aixbsb. Csaio Wobi.ey has a lot of first-class Buggies, Carriages,' Pbsetons aad Spring wagons, at hi livery stable, which be will sell tor will trade tor moles or borate. Call on Craig beore you sell your atoek. -NfCEBT stock of winter olotli - jag aad atyliab. Overeoats ever teen hrBiooiaington, are bow on erbbttbm ia McGee's well established and reliable tailoring establishment, aoatb side of the square. .Never was sash a stock of Hats seen in Bloomlnctoa aw are now exhibited by this firm. How it is possibie fior MeOea ta sell these tailor macte aaits for $9 it is bard to understand, nnleas be steals them, and it deeac t make any difference te the purobasr so ne gets a. oargaur. A oountryBun toiag aikod la wtona to put ait truat, aid when to had a eoid totot it to Pr- yaanar'a Coaah. Honay. Joaaaiwto 5Vw B'tot., Uliraingtf 1 aa4, j)Tliess. Clror Cweb, m,
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Tbe Uob and spoke factory of Wnldron, C&l & Co. is located in lh : southeast quarter of the city. Thieestablispment employs between 7t and 100 men, and the machinery ia run both night and day a large BtirtbsB the year. Cata.- are in pneesaof leading with thproduot8 oi bis iactory every of the wt ek, and tbe shipments are nude is all points of the compass. Howe Bors b the manager and Chas. 8j riirger book-keeper. Tbe boildbi8 and material cover a large 64oa,nd the, bueinesa is . growing phenomenally. Mr. Puett took poaenioo of ibD Miller grocery on Tuesday, and on Saturday traded it to Ren Anith, w!h bow holds the fort It is card to tell, who will own it next Satur day. Marriage licenses issued since last publications Gilbert E. Sngr and Uattia At.Iardi JohM S;ieOW and Sarah E. Gooldy - There will be a social meeting oftheEqusl buffirageClub at the home of Mrs. B. W. Miere, Friday afternoon, Jan. 11 tb, at 2. -30 o' clock. . Mbs. Macd Showers, 80. Charley McPheters has bought Foley's grocery stook (J.i the G reeves ourner) aad will build up the trade, because he is a nice feilow and a good business man.. Miss Lena 8ibert is at Orleans, Iiid., the guest of her ancle. Old men elsim wo will have a very mild winter on account of the action of wild geese. Instead of going farther south as is custo mary on the approach of a severe winter, they are alighting on streams and ponds in. the neighbor hood in uuge numbers. - John Holtzman, at one time general delivery clerk in, the' poeto!See. holds a sosition now in tbe &tafe Reform School, with a squad of forty boys to take, charge ot. On New Year night the address to tbe .assembled Red Men va delivered by C. R. Worrell. A handsome badge was presented iq T. II. Sudbury, and a grand banquet' was partaken of between die honrs of 9 and 10. The Red .'.fen never do anything by halves. Their new Lodge Room is one" of tite finest in the vity. David Smith has purchased Samnel jrearspn a farm ot th acres in Perry tp.,"jfvayiug $1,00 there-' tor.: -Pearson goes to Boone coun ty to reside ' Somejflleen or twenty borseB ere bought by foreign buyers last Saturday. The difficulty was that while many horses were offered, 1 here were but few that were in good order, and 00 other kind was received. tomb, tr l- . t 1 , , .voath languishes ia the ooan ty nastile, charged with kleptomania. . ! Mrs. Headier has closed out ; her stook of millinery to foreign . " 7 V-a Wk W W. a xuenaroson, a lormer 8tudent "i tr,,f,t L U bus ewa oppwoiea Kium ,nngB lor the district immprisiog tbe counties of Posev and Vanderbora-. T . , . . 1.. j "Jn8' Hunter bus demnamed to ) locate in Arkansas City, . Kas., which is one of tbe best towns in that over-boomed State. W. P. Rogers bad as visitors this week, Mr. Boruff and family, of Council Bluffs, low. Charles Ax tell of Washington, Daviess co., was visiting bis lather's family in this place. lst week. Advices from Las Vegas state that Bart Roseberry is gradually improving For a while be crew FJ,Jrt is on the up-rade now, and hopes are entertained of his nttimate restoration to health, lac some parts of Africa a man's wealth is judged by the number of his wives. A man witb sixty wives is looked upon as a sort of bonanza king. His wives probably go out washing at ntty cents a day, or make shirts at forty cents a dozen I 1 a. a in mis country a man's weaitn is judged by tbe number of dogs he owns; 1 lie possessor ot eight dogs is generally too poor to pay sohooi tax, and bis wile takes in washing Duncan Clark's Monster Com binstion and New Arabian Nights, will play at tbe Opera House, this eity, on Friday night, Jan. 11 They will introduce the very latest novelties, gorgeous costumes, doll's quardrille, Vienna lady fencers, tbe grand march of all nations, living statuary, &o. This will be the biggest show that has been here tiuii season. Hemp. Wilsox gets the choicest s well as the freshest country produce, as bis oountry customers are of tbe best class ot people ; braes tbe butter, cheese, annls hut ter, etc, he sells is always choice At Au.m.
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-- vThe announcement; is made 1that Mr. A. Y, JUafayetKt, General Freight and Passenger Agent of the Louisville Southern Railroad, now leawd by the L. N. & C, has been relieved of snob of his duties as pertain to the passenger service, General Passenger Agent McCormkk, of tbe JL. N, A, A C assuming, them. ' Mr. McCormick, who le an Indiana man, and a citizen ol Lafayette from boyhood, has demonstrated his fitness and ability l!o manage an extensive system such as the Monon has become, with its branches to Michigan City, to Indanapolis, to Switx -Oily, and now with an extension of the main line to Nashville, Not only is . he an ble and competent railroad nian, but be is courteous and aecommo dating as far ss bis duties will per mit him to be, and so differs from the officers of some roads who have a double row. Of red-tape, outside tbeir personality, in . transacting business. About ten years ago an oM gentleman of Cartersville, Ga., bought a postoffice money order to make a payment due in another ctate. Thinking if was simply a receipt for the money, ana that fosl master Wilkte would send on the funds, he put the paper away and considered the matter settled. Recently the parties-began t& dun lam for the amount wticn he hom ed in the money order aad took it to the oTRB Weh Henry Miller explu.ned the matter to him, and the order, given iu lhio, was duly forwarded. This is on a par with the busi ness transaction of a woman of this town who went to the First National Bank and bought a draft to send to Indianapolis to pay for some goods. She took the draft home and put it away. After be ing dunned several times she went to tbe bank and asked Cashier Woodburn why he had not sent on that money, and at the same time producing tbe draft said MI have your receipt here for tbe money !" The eclipse of the sun on the 1st instant was a fine exhibition, and arrived here on time. The day was perfect, and the sua was net-4ifiGueLby a. cloud during the entire cay. At about half att three the shadow begun to appear on the sun, and by the time it had dipped below the horriaon over one-balf of its surface was eclipsed. The eclipse was total in California, and it is presumed that our astronoDr. Daniel Kirkwood, who ia sojourning at Hiversiue, 10 that State, took advantage of tbe oppor tunity to study it. Monroe county collected $5,731,80 for the school fund and apportioned 16,238.08. Eld. CbTistler's suit against tbe Monon for. the death of. his. son on the lOthiof October, has been brought' fo this county. Young Christler was an employe of the road, and was killed while coupling cars. Building is still going on in various psrts of Bloomington. The weather has not as yet been severe enough to interfere witb outdoor operations. Sixteen degrees above zero has been the lowest temperature this winter. The Red Mens Ball was great success, New Year night. The attendance was large, and everybody seemed to enjoy the 00 casion. JJr. jobn lourner was. .re elected Seeretary of tbe County Board of Healthy by the commissioners, At the meeting last .week . The, daughter of W, Ander atn's Sulphur Spring, ;died Suttday of tatt Teek -with oonsumptiooy ' -Ir.'frT. ll! helS an intereat inEttieellog in Wirjaofstu PriyImm chinch, Monday last.
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1 Wfi'eat nt fookinff well every where ti, Indiana this year. Wii. Morris and wife are the guests of Mrs. Morris of Tan Buren tp. Mr, Morris, resides in Kansas, Eld. Griffin is engaged in protracted meetings at Ellettsvillle at preaenju. The Elder is a sucoesa.. Flftyieigbfc-years ago on tbe 31st of December Wm. M. Tate arrived in Monroe county with his. fatberVfamily, and encamped seven miles est t .of (Own near Salt Creek. He my the howling of tbe wolves kept fcitu awake a good potion of the night.' Cewlia Lodge No. 160, I. O. O. F, has elected the fbllowing n imojji gajpttemen ss officers: John Markson, Noble Grand; Roll' WaHiri Grand ; J. fl. Ryors, Recording Secretary ; Frank R. Wlleyi Permanent Seeretary; C. SrNeeld, Treasurer; Trustees, Enoch Fuller, Chas. H. McPheetcw and Chs C, Turner. Host, W. T. Voss. CIia Lodge has 110 members, only two of whom are sick. A 11 arrangements tor the trip of the Seventieth, Gen. Harrison's old regiment, to Washington, are about completed. Ninety members will join the I'xcursiou, some of wbww will come from different states. Harrison will leave Indianapolis for Wasliiugtun about ten ddj peWto-MK&.-, so :fee gimeht cannot - accompany him. Lieut. Col. Merrill will com maud it. Tbe only distinguishing feature of dress will be' a light brown overcoat and derby bat. At Washington the regiment will constitute the presidential guard of honor. The Columbia club will also attend the inauguration in a body 5 Circuit court is in session in Orange cpunty this week. -The Mechanics' Band came .out on -ie streets New Year day, in full uniform, and treated the citizens to some of their acceptable music. .Their serenade to tbe Pro gress ofltfee was appreciated by our music laying employes. 4b-Work bas been begun on the switch through Hoh Miners tana to the Denton stone quarry, owned a. a - a a v. a j.ii a a by a syndicate of Chicago and home capitalists. The work will be crowded through and stone will.be -1!..J 1 . . auijipeii eariy m toe spring. Attorneys any tbe Febroary term of circuit court will be very light, as compared with the last termv George Atkinson was admir ing Mr. Cravens' carp ponds, in Hendricks county, during a par Hon of the holiday season. -Ffankliu Lodge K. of P. now has 13a members on its roil, nod it is etui growipg. This is .a strong order;--JurejFee and the entire fa mi y have been on a holiday visit to relations in Indianapolis and Frank lin, lad. One. of the "happiest things to see;' with the incoming of the ssew x ear is the beautiful new dress in which the Indianapolis Journal is equipped. Tbe Journal is a relis ble paper nothing sensational. mean, or malicious aoout it as . is a a a . a too often tbe case witb latter-day newspapers, and deserves tbe great success it has. achieved. Miss Maud Stevens, the beau tilul and refined daughter of John Stevens of Martinsville, is tbe guest of her cousin, Mrti. C. R. ;Worrll, ot this, city ; , ramps seeweti to spring np Out bf-th'e ground last week twen-iy-4vf f ibdift being camped, ip one spot up the railroad. They were stout, hearty fellows, too, . ."Mr4i- Compton,- uee Mobley Jis Visiting her areut io tljs city Mrs; i, C DoJan will to ,1.00, to y I
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-'-God'l mid winter ? 1 Mrs. Laura (Henley of Columbus, Ind is the of a son. S. E. Carmichael has sold farm h bought of Thomas Baker to Peter Thrasher of Stanford. Ben. B. Smith's family are entertaining Mrs. Hattte May aud son. Jas. Jennings and family of Greenotstle were iu town last week, the guests of A. T. Massey and family. P. G. Pauley and Jackson Misefter are jurymen at New Albany, in tbe U. S. Court. Dvputy Clerk McPbeeters ia now sole owner of the old home on the corner of Walnut and 6th streets. Ed. Seward and wife attended the eemmeroial travelers' convention at Indianapolis last week. Ed. is one of the moat popular "knigbta of the grip" is Southern Indiana. Quarterly meeting was held in College Avenue M. E. church Sutt day morning. The new Pastor, Rev. Mr. Halstead, has already be come very popular with bis con gregation. Alf. Perring is building a new boose. Clear Ureek is nourishing, and after the new quarry is opened will doubtless be a formidable bus iness rival of Bloomington. Soddy Carmichael is to be one of the new men at tbe Brt eden & Co. store. Tbe force, will Im Wm. Fee jr., Miss Ella ToJey aad S. E. Carmichael. A string combination for trade. No necessity to go further southwest in search of a mild win ter this season. It is far more pleasant than a southern winter for the reason that dodging raiu storms occupies about half the nime of the wiwttr residents in the south. Miss EUa Tuley. has taken a position in the store of Breeden & Co., and will be found there feere after bv her friends and former customers. The many friends of Ed.Brodix will be pleased to leawi that be has concluded to remain in Bloom ington during the coming season and that be and bis brother Frank will connect themselves with some one of tbe Wicks stores for the en suing twelve months. Both are shrewd sod careful young business men of good habits, and will make a success of whatever they may un dertake. This is the week of prayer and the topics for the remainder, in eluding to-day (Tuesday) vei Tui'eday, January 8th. The Holy Spirit Offices : John xvi, 7' 15 ; Joel ii, 38. Gifts: 1 Corin thians xii, 7-11. Fruits: Galatians v, 32, 23. Example: Acts xix, 1-6 ; Luke xxiv, 48 ; Acts 14: ii, 1-4. Wednesday, January 9th. Tbe Family and tbe Church Jfor par ents, children, masters, and ser vants: Deuteronomy vt. 1-7: &pne sioos vi,l-9; 2 Timothy, i, 5. For ministers, offices snd members ; tor Cbristlikeness in heart and life; for increased activity, personal and associated ; for Sunday schools; for associations of yonng men and voung women, for all forms of church work; for the oneness all believe ic ; 2 Thessalonians' 1 ; Isaiah lxii, 1 i John i,35 46; Mark ii, 3-5; Joel ii, 28; xvii, 20-23. Thursday, January 10th. Re forms For the abolition of the manufacture, importation, sale, and use of intoxicating drinks as a beverage; for the destruction of tbe opium traffic ; for the repeal of all laws which protect vice ; for the sanctifieation of the Lord's day ; for social purity and all other needed reforms; Proverbs xxiii,29 32 ; Romans Hi, $J Aabakkuk ii, 15, andii, 12 ; Luke i, 13; Exodus xx, 841; Matthew y, 28; I Corinthians iii, 16-17. Friday, January 11th MissionsCity; Luke xix, 41, xxxiv, 47-49; Isaiah lviii, 12 Home;; Mark i, 38, 39 ; Luke viii, 1, x, 1 . Foreign ; Matthew xxviii, 19; John iv, 35, 86 ; Luke x, 2 ; Isaiah vi, 8.
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both temporal and sniritaaU for eivil and religious liberty for rulers, legislators, and judges and for all iu authority ; f ir just Jiiws and tbeir impartial enforcement; for nations suffering njustiee-st . the hands of other nations ; i for tho removal of internatHinal and class antipathies and jealousies; for purity iu national File; Psalol lxvii; Romans xiii, 1-7 ; i Peter, ii, 12 15; James v, 4; Colossians iv, 1. Sunday, January 18th Sermons J Corinthians Hi, .9 ; 1 Cptiuthians xv, 58, . Five Centb a Bolt for Walt Paper, and 10 cents for Gilt, until March 1st. See Joujjr. W4. . CutIjERV of the best WaudsMd only i In,- beat brants, .sold iby W.
buildiigs ground. ers Bros, sbibti 16.170 chamber auiti bnreaus, and thi?y lotded!p: The average number ot imp) during the yettrwas 126 ;' thewtele-i ly pay-roll avenged $862 per witek. A full force was worked 49 weeks out ot 52. In round numbers their business for thf year amountti to 1235,000. Tbe three largest items of expense we re 1 abor $44,825, 1 um ber 137,500, lookiug-glass pistes f 33,200.. Sixty-six of tbeir em ployes are married men, and fortyseven of them live in their own homes.. Their wares are known and shipped .to almost every fitate. and territory In the Union. The' different depurtments are man iged by foremen as follow:- Bureau department, Charles Sears; bedstead departiuent, Dan Fender; Staining department, Geo, Tt ora tors; First Coating department, John Campbtll ; Finishing depart ment, John Beattie; Packing department, Anderson Johnson; Book-keeper,, Charles G. Slfouers; Shipping Chirk ; Heury Bevson ; Cabinet maker contractors, J. C. Allen, T. A. Allen, Geo.Wt Jker, Henry Alexander, W. O,. Green and Samuel Gray. The contractors employ tbeir own help, . from 5 to 10 men estehv ru. r . xue stave manuinoiurers, xmn, lanj Tiernan: & Co., have done an immense busioess in the past year. They have manqtactured four million staves of the oil, tieroi and pork classes, and rhree-fburlhs of these were disposed of to the t Standard Oil Co. During that yiar at their outside mills, and at tie establishment in Bloomington, they gave employment to about '? men. aud they paid out on all acsounts during that period S663.500. The business will be centralized hereaf ter at Bloomington, where a large quantity of improved machinery haa been placed. Mr. Dotal 1, one of the most active of businesn men, baa given the business iii psrsonxl attention in alllts details, and has bad tbe valuable assistance of bis partner, Mr. Tiernan ; Chas. Smith, tbe competent book-keeper; Jobn Hutch ins, KheJbreman, and tbe so licitor, Tfaos, Keiudorfcr. The present arrangements will result in doubling the business and extent of this plant ju Bloomington dur ing the year 1889. The Chair Factory of S. C Dodds & Co. baa passed through a prosperous and profitable year in its business. Sam. C. Dodds, very popular business man, is the manager Slid he is a saeoest. The business is not confined to tbe man ufacture of chairs, but tables are fdso turned! out in great quantities. The goods go to Chicago, Boston, .New York, Philadelphia, and to points on tbe Pacific Coast. Some forty-five men are employed. The foremen are held to a strict 1 ceountabilky for the work iu their various densrtmentsw and are ss follows Machine department. Henry Dodds; Cabinet dep3rtment,Morton Dodds; Finishing department, Wm. Dodds ; Shipping department, Jos. Small. A BAB3AtK. I h$ve one Everett Piano in store that I 'fill ell at a big reducd'os. if sold ia the next 30 days. C. C. TUBSiEnH. Our genial friend, G. Ie mioger of Bedford was presented witb a fine silk haby his Masonic brethren recently. George baa many friend's here who will be glad to know that he is 90 well appreciated. Hampton Durand, thr manly little son of Mrs. W. W. Duraiid, came boms from Notre Dame University to spend, tbe holidiys with his mother.' District Medical Sooiety will occurin June next. Ur. JSioipspo President. ' Henry Holtxmau goi to Mayfield, Ky,, where be w.ll 'have charge of an extensive woo tea m;ll. Mr. II. is an expert in woolen mil) hiachitiery. ' . .. ' . . .' Henry Woolery's. family--en tertained Edwevd CmIUus und wife of Marshall, .last Friday a week. Mrs, OtUros was formerly Miss Lena Woodward. Geo. Turner was; 58 years -ol see ou Dec. 28th. and a birthday Ldinncr -was suread at his htatse mi honor ot the occaai'in at whicbsooie aixtv ncrshns sal duwh. Mr. Turn-t was. presented wilh't nice suit 0f Iwfly sueuKd, tu enj?y the oycasion
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'HI the making pi IfflBJlltea, supply of lor fb Wli trade. Don't fotrmitr to tmrtS Charley AlexaoUer'a ijrocerf i you want somettfnB: dioiei , aaw Spbcial. Oii Fri$iifft0: week the Banner will -hscitii iai Price on some aitidt and see whst itH EAtriSal a a, . . .aa -... be a uiserent anioie. - JSResKB4t I W .. . Mx ! iw Papers for placing tujflat'.. flfc pets, for sale at th Progrfiil .ikBch for 5 cents a dozaic " ' i 1 h.11 a ai" , ?'-iP SMOKED MEAIS, i1lK1ta such as Bonel8 Hani,Brsilkmn,r Bacon , (sugar cured) s west a 1 1 eey ; on sale by C.L ALESAN1X c . . r . WPW AT Alf. 1 a-, 11 . . y ', Boilding Materiiiis. at 'II a a anybody cn sell them, st : 1 Itch, Mange and JScratetitftfo-i homan nrenimaft ,jared in SS'daaBf It Woolforii' Sanitary I.ntl in, - TT ifv; fail.. BoWty U. IjnJlay, BtowlMPl' Indiana. , . dW -. mi rn, naaaii ' 11 'yg BctLDiso material of aH ; MBl'S and at lo- prices. J f? W.3, IV OHE BOTTUS of Euglife-jlarla Liniment cured my line orma"'ksi')' two ugly bloud apann wbieh dNataWti , tor Tnln hi least 80 It i ttotf wMM't -Blemitb cui I ever used. -- ' !s; JOHN ilcCAIK, IIurla,.lSS : IterliatMvllf. Sold by K. Lindlej, rugaSt; ..Kgiaw ; mm i'ttlt Heup. Wiinon, tbe fteMi alk grocer, is on tbe corner 01 jiuifit, and College Avertuis -'jtMr-' ceived daily, hence tb(T.ti(wllifli?;lt STUJDBJtAKBB WaQOSB tHEiiP. Wilsos has a. lull stoxrti: of Queens ware and Glusswari, :aj(ilK
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niceior tue noiiosys. jbvj ywr best, it will pay. - - i. John Bbowk has begna -Id regular campaign of viintt elanMaV deair to got ail tha putronaj naail kL aa to 1 welt prepared far ths feuiiiMaa (( gunrantpca aatiifacUon. Brown Ii Tf S.T reliable man, a man wlip always MJi what be promises to do, baaoa ;-r jpS;j depend upon kirn wtoa to pnfiaa: j'lii anything. '.- ' -T4IEJWrRMB3fc-- S 114. T. . . . IT . I.
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NOTIOK ta toretiy ivan, thai tto : aiy- '. deraigned haa toaa anpninhaj by fl ...-. Olerk of tha Circuit Court of ataaiey..pi Oounty.Suw orXndtaaa, Adn.iniitiU(i- ' tha estate of Ida A. Sfangbt, laUtof ' -jll roe ooM Indiana, deoeaued.. . . Said mWt b sanpoatd to bat.si; 4. L. POW3IB6V Jaa. , la, AdtohtiiSto4i.;?
IS s n k W 1 1 mmh . 1 ; t, NOTICE IS HKB II BY GIVaF, a tto Annual liaaUag f 4kalbaortho First Htaml of Bloomington, Ir d., will to to Banking OIBoaof (aid Bank, on tb ond Tuesday (the 8tfa day) at' Jamil 1869, at 1 o'clock j t , for rt wwpaa a electing Fiva DVcetoi for ld BaaA,.!" 'Walter . vruonpiiaQC,. Dec, 19th, 1888. Absoltl ' lPbi poTfdr "ver TSjCllii m piirny, Fon(nn mm More economical ttoaS and can not to enajiw;? - waltbaawjf. WM fct
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