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Geo. BrsCKASTti wevr thebeadqaarlera fee fine Baltimore craters. Be reeeitw the My aad eoBstoorotly they

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and exajxiieesooaeof the seasonable wmdaiilaeedea sate by hist. He 'tssoitfajm-of seenrine wwdW at lwrerfigftM than majority of the bayrtvaad be evils tbepi cornsa. WW . . a

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ceoatlea. and via alove?, -esittens; . te. laeakfast ghawET aBtf- j ' of hofcierr. bis stock: is difrlMlt to excel. He now hae; in 'sdcitiaa the coasts fejsaerly ar- ' ril, SHBpleteljneriboots, sloes jaail jrwbbere. and will ft too oat foe jreryfeatiKMwthJestiaB of nwoey. Hi has also lately made hie store tbe beadamrtera for ombtellas. Tk oetter aad heavier ndea of dnss gosdearera'so kept by hiss, a4 o bm weed leaoe Charley MoWevVatore onsuiled. H w wlal yon erent ask tor it, iH41e winsK aaasost certain prodaoe the art - tab will iod the best tatflasoelry Knejataaaw. W nerivee feesh goedsev weela so (hat nothing to wa boose as state. Callow bim in 'Piogress BJock." Cnmvsa oat the :-sf oek of CNietv wostwatieoat at MetWs clothing eteae. ssutfa side of the Yooeaooot fbrss aa ides of bow 1o toot Is till yow bear bis figorea aexamiae tbe goods, Te suits titat are kept ta stoek t ousamoafy well osade, aad the teriala sapsrior to aay ueamHy sos nliad. The prices are far below-! sJwwe of aay former seasvo, Ed. hkGee baa worked a reareJatiofi io tbe okHhiag trade. . We want some more wllable to-sell oer namery toc;i graneed first-d.ee, true te a J. ordered, aod delrrered ia os4, Apply statins; ace) WThe 0 Ta tMsco Nursery Co.. Geoeva, .y 34t ,0shH retired from ba&ea4at wilt be Tumi at H old stand ia M Sodbary atotk wHfc a vmfifi Hae of TKRB'tf SappHe. -w iMPaefter -lr bis ntra attawtioa tetafaa sane .tut. d will eaevaataa work the best sand, prieee lbs) iawait, lUmesaber tbej plaee, 9adbry aUoqk, orU Sidemw., lettelradlanr 5 unT j.t aracar tub aawr uaa or tye good a-jtrarT 1 i(MX(asBi frn"') 4Ulf.l T'HT OOOD? l'!lKrB TU4.1 AST .osue. Comb aj sbb jk kfk mv

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er Iadiaaa; in 180 it had a fjepufetfoa Mbf--tt aw If The on U frowittf diijr saw. tssMlj? Uslmnt is krted ht s; stKUtesd tft&bvwi ttetery vith wa oat-put of t,00 per weA; rtavt ftbd bMdttif feoty; 'Mlr EMlnr;- extensive, tpoft. aad k fcctsty ; two pUning milU ; two loiter akSk, eti eto. In ttirapikes, Jcestis plut, st pwpwtfcm kre beinf uuto far watsr wwk asd lor Mf ope keajit; bm lMfe, laadsoately furnUhed ad imooMstr ttoeked dry gosin houses ; three lieliJiaill 1 hvUy stocked dotftiac smuei; two si lie Jmrdwst atorsk ss-r tees snywbere; mtstsI DortMm stoeksr of ruraiture; grocery tsm(aosM win or tenia, naatlter) that are excelled ni no Umm of lOofl popnis tfeav 3kabaavHBiaSk witbont exorptioa eoortooae, eatarpristat; and HbraV ad all aeweuaien are weioomed, at ikey ihoakt so taDiag eWea. A BxaoAXSUl have oat Ev rctt Phmo in store thst I will sell at a bic ndvcUoo, if sold in the est 30 dsn. All aaaaDer of tio and sheet iron work doae by Baker, Aeeld A Qk. whose establishment . is od the aoutb side ot the sauare. If yoo, seed anj article kept in a batdware store go into this house before ye hart, ft uv tbe old MfiPheeten Hardware Co. stwe. Bbbad, cakw, cracker; pies and ererything osoatry kept in a- confeet ionery or raftftoraot, at George fienckart. ', i. r.i''-. ii ni V. j . ' iTttTOBWOTOKBOr'VHEAep, the stock of eobdson the shelves, counters, and in the drawers, at the Saakh Jewelry Store aod Basar, sooth side. This boese: receives ear-load, after or-lead of goods, f and yet tbey are aoRt with such raftditj that there is always a demaad for Bjiorei The atock is wot all of a light or fragile ebaracter ehler, uso3ftw might snpaose, for tkre are gold and Mirer watches ot um .best iwaMOUB ! a te Mwt re&aie mnnoEtctnre, stryeKT. warohat'is sjBomt to he jstaodard, even riawareie ineloded' tn thl awmmoth etoek. hoosehold art teles that ate very aseful and oniasaentaLasmtiao sord Jere for a Jntty RoBtJBSOJi -is the well fecowsv west side eroccr. and has a UiooaBe. ftesb stock lf eoods by reaswi of p patroHatfe i kept fresh. A very haad-

some sod tattful dikty of o,uens-J.

wure am glassware ja one rau.."'". of 188,

sit-ialiks that Las attract teji! miKb l attentirW; hiter-in faot lie has m ajorti , this ,.cM Hias eoe f the target; or mre pteteokaac etorc ue exLh ibited ancomBion taate.iu selection.. He doesi thriviDe businrss io choice coootry prod uce and i u teas, cftVea jiigacsj etc, earrying a. stock -that is -far aboye- - the ordinarr. JJon't forget to loojc- -at god price eta chamber setts. Haip. Wtosr :ge: be eboicest

Toissell as the freshest eountry

ace, as bis coootry eustomers are of the best etaas ol pentHe; hence the hotter, cheese, apple butwr, etae aeiJs is always cboice. ' StGVBIAKBB W AOOlj ' -' :." . " - AT-AIXEK8. . The bast tinware and sllieet iron ware in town can: be secured, at Baker. Heetd 6 Oo.'s hardware jstore, seeoed doer east of the NaUoeal fftwsv 40a ought not to S3s4e afHarehase .tiH -you see the hardware displtjjit this heoae. JUICEST CANDIES yon EVER saw at H T. Swiodfcr's. This house has stocked op $00081117. for tbe Holiday -trade, and they ask yon to call and see them. kwi of aaaoral bardvawebas nails, hWwes, locks, T?:6 T" - ,ro ?NrTJrr ,! ! yr!wr!L T' W W BU,re' doon ittiog ornieata voo ever wore, go to Bent. NeOet aod get bim to cat aod make yboa-soit. He is su perior to a ll. STtFeEBAXCai WAOOM8 At Aum ' " :issisieaiu. Craig Wom.bt has a lot of 6rst-daaH Baggies, Carttages, Phtoaw aod Spriag Wagons, at bw

livery stable, waieh its will sell lor swer ready. Nominally a carload is cash or will trade for moles or , 20,000 pounds. It is also 70 barhorse. Call on Craig betpre you rels of salt, 90 of flour, GO of whis-

eell yoor stock. .. - ., ' . 1 .t. ilTZf't fSiSSiSSZ bltronTM&rwblLtd 1 retasbletoile aown swe 01 toe square, never was each stock of Hats seen ifl i Bteomtngton as are now exhibited Ft .1- IT . . ny mis snn. how m possioH' for MeGee la sell these tailor mad suits for $9 it is hard to understand, on less he steal them, and itdoesst make any diflVreoqe to the parchaae so he KCts a bargain. a AV aimil mm tlni MaVBrft tea uv r ! s .w,' ' ho jjut it in Of- Ktsnner's Coaixh Honyi j . ai . m.. ' i.n.5U:: 1

Imjiortfd Stiff Hats io three

shapes, irom Halsberry& 'CoXiOBdoiij;Ei ijland. Retttil iu all cities, at 94.0C. To introduce them here wHl sell it 3.00. Btgle tjlotujog Hoose. Tli e stockholders of the Mon roe O tiQty Agrioaltural Society will bo'd the reifalar sddubI meet ing for the election of officers for the eot aing year, in the urand J nry Reoao, at the Court House in Bloomi iigton, on Saturday, February 2d, 1889. A full attendance is desired. Hour of meeting, 1 oeleek p. at. A. E JoHNBOK.Prerfdent. N. B. RoaEB8, Secretary. Hbhp. Wilhow has a fall stock of Qa atsware and Glassware, and it is e time to select something nice fi r the holtdaya, Boy .the best, it will pay' y Tbe pension list is still steadily, fncfeaeing ; not so rapidly aow ever during te. tb.Re months preyiosn to the election'. Why ome of the county schools have already elosed, others will be olosett thin and net week. Out of fcodf., The father of the Swindler Bros is visiting hie sons ia . this -Meetings are longar held lo tte afternoon at the . . church. The night meetings, however, are continued as formerly. Joe -McEinley, who was off his . express run ' temporarily, has been pat on bis train again, between Blootnington aod Lafayette. The wife of-Joseph Hession is very sick with consumption. J-The legiiilative visitiog com mute is erpectwl here about tbe third Monday id Febroary. Kmher that Chanlain Lo- . ti February 4tb, and that be will sing sOiD'JOf his most popular soogs, Ber ember the date, aod endeavor tol a there. Will we baye a crop of m aple s0etr and nKdasses this-year? Tbe iadications do dot point to it. Bedford bss voted in fa vor of iocf-rporating thit jtlaea as a city vote of tit to l-'-a - majortProf; W. -Z jodah ie another cat iilate4or patronage in the dog show- liuflinetfct. He . hails from jtluaroe-eouiity) and is giving per formances ifc Lawrenbs county; . -rTote.Langley is the luclty re etpient of another increaee of pen; sjcii Cal. Worrall was tha chief en gineer of the increiawf' The mother of Mrs., Jackson JXatoo, Mrs. Salty Mathers, died o Tuesday forenoon of last week, at the residence of her daughter in this place. .- Mrs. Mathers was 80 ytars of age, a consistent member of the ChrisUan church, and a very po paler old lady. Tbe funeral etrvioes were held at tbe boose ou Wedoesdsy morning of fast week Bev. W. F. Sheridan of the jMackford street M. E. chorch Indkiaapolis, has been assisting Bev, lialetsad in bis reyjval work dur ing the past week. -Greencastle Banner; The Put cam Democrat of yesterday eoutaia t J a long account of the operations of "L. Frebnjabw fwbo recently t kindled Geo. Cooper out of 25) t nnmerons plaees in. Ohio, He 4oally represi nts himself to be wealtbyjda&yinan andtock dealer tVom some city in New York, aad negotiates a loan wiibont dtfoenjty, Jie is a.;;tiaru complected' man, height about ove feet ten i as has. weight about nopoaods, any or iSAy-e Xrfc idd, dark whawers 4 wd&mvw&r Mr. Hendrix, of Pataamville, has been visiting relations in Bloomiogton, . . ;. . Floe fresh stock of grocciies it Charley McPheeters' grpitery, The old Greeves etaod. You often want to know what constitutes a carload. Paste th:8 in your hat and you will have an an- , ky, 280 sacks of flour, 8 cords of soft wood,-18 or 20 bead of cattle, 60 or 60 head of hogs, 90 or 100 head of sheep, 9,000 feet of solid ooring, 17,000 feet of sidiog, 1S,of flooring, .0p0.bingM; j 7 and t . . v ' o4A k...iT-i r wbeat, 400 of barley, 880 of oats, 3o0 of flax seed, 360 of apples, 340 T .a nftA aw, or rii aoa oyu or sweet poiaraes, l,OQpoffcran. Ex. Un to Washington f A poitlon for evnyonei We want rterl go4 men in youf section 1,9 sell NuMary itock. We jhurantee it trite to name. deHrerea in rood condition, aad flrt.cl in bvery ps,.-tloulr, Bala ry and eifWnses. 4 !.i innate money advanced if n 1 J 1 lv at once (autioc ace) to 7 mar r- rv .T. r ... w v VI. 4t n,ll,-U,H,Tfl'l --ft,

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Postmassters or Newsdealers mil direct totbe .- . ! Send for sample' copy, " --'HseenM that the fWhit business is not ooofined to Polk tp. Net far from .Bryant's Creek postf: office near the bpotlet of Hindostan resides Mrs, Ijou. Wright, with bet husband; On Tuesday night of last Jweek at about H o'clock knock was heard, the door of their bumble, residence . wise- opened ' m response, and io rushed six men who were thoroughly disguised. Two of these men stood guard over tbe husband, while tbe four re maining persona took the woman from the bouse and severely whip ped her with rods. So far . as baa; been learned no excuse ojr reason wao given by those brave men for Whipping a defense! ess .woman, and th brrt.tal conduct should be investigated without delay.--Tbe Democrats ol tbe lghtr. ature held a caucus ou Wednesday nigbt last to determine-upon a can didate for State Xilirarian, Four teen: bklies were eandid&tes, aod one;, moo, Jacob P. Dunn. Oojthe Bfih ballot Dunn was nominated, and is the Librarian. All or toarlj HI of tbe ladies, felt very eoqfidtot. as tbey had each' -been proioised enough votes to elect the.bi,but tbey ibiin.d;that politicians are very uncertain, " I . ' IodianapofU Journal: Presi dent' D, 8f Jordan, cf the Stute University, visited loib branches oflteefs-GetBiral Asserobif Wwtmss tUry.'- He is trying to secure a large aepronriatuiii jut 1,0c . .uni vw)n r, and, with that-end ia view, he distribated among tbe ruembers-A ctrtilr ealling atteatjon to the needs at .the institution; in accordance With his wish. Mr. Dolan, of Mon roe, introduced a 0111 in tne House providing for the appropriation of $60,000, to be used in. the erection of a fire-proof library building. Rev. Geo. PueU, who was in the grocery business nearly a week, has moved-to tpwoi: . H will engage in 'the real estate business with 8. E..Carmichael of this city. Washington Clarion : Card Walker, of -Monroe county, who was at Chas. Houston's livery sta ble several days last week buying males, purchased the fine span own ed 'by Mr. Dayhuff, living west of town. bey. were "daunee," and had taken six premiums at the dif ferent fairs during tbe past year. - A squirrel bunt was Jostituted near Stanford recently, tbe parties choosing sides, tbe losers to act up tbe supper. After a hard bunt both sides came in with an equaj number, and so had to take a Kentacky treat-? each fellow pay forbi provender.' i Charley MoPbeeters ha been' having bad. luck with the "1ors driven to his delivery wagon. On Monday lest the horse ran away) on Walnut st. but was turned iotorl Bolleobacber's fence, with the' loss of wagon ' wheel. On WedneS' day last the horse been me frightei ed at tbe ears on 6tb street, suceeed ed in kicking loose from tbe wagqii. and. dashed down .College Avenue with a shaft in tow. tie wa finally stopped on .the south side of the square. St. Louia, January 23. The UainesvUle, lex., correspondent ot tbe t ost JUiApatcb says a company of United States troops arrived at Porcell, Indian Territory, yesterday from Ft. Bene, crossed tbe Canadian River and proceeded, to put the "Boomers" out of the Ok laboma country. Over six Hun dred familieswere driven out and fheV are now encamped around Puree! I. Some of the people resist ed and had to be tied to wsgons aod were pulled oat 10 p way. Call on CharW MoPheoters, the accommodatinE jrrocer. He wiH treat you squarely. Five CyT8 a Bow for Wall Paper, and 10 cents for Gilt,, unti March 1st. See Jqii Wyws. COTfcEnY of thtf best briindsSnd

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.O PJCXU5E, QX$&$, : ' will receive, roar subscription. r re- - - .; v jkfrJ&JI'. .Cpffe? . of ..Spencer i 3 '" (as 15 tOyWiHO few dayr last week. ' Boyd'Cron was confinwl to his room witft feyec last' fteekr . , . -Mrt. Blish of Seyrooar was visiting Mrs. Shields last weesv ' ' ' --Tbe Harrodsburg - school term ia 89 days, this session. J" flev. ling, of this city, filled the pulpit of the Spencer M. E. cburehon Sunday last; . Spelling schools are the, pppqJar thidg-out at Cross Roads, and thejroTng folks have a gay time. fhe wifeof W.M, A, Kirby, west of town, was seriously injured by a All recently, but is now rapidly conVAleaciug, . ' The work is being crowded wit)i uncommon energy on George BenckartV building. He hopes to bave ooiupleted .so that he may meve;ioto it with his family this -44 uw.s. prevail in some portions of Monroe coonty, and measles claim, some victims. . These are Wild;, jifJMtttfans compared with the epidemic of small pox that is visit ing 'Gome of the northern cities. It is to be hoped that this loath-seme-disease will not be introduced iotoipatlierp Indiiiaa, ' . Toe Job by is said to. be , very "puroerouj" portion' of the present iegislatore. Tlisis, tbe only way the .servants ijf the people, can sometimes be made to Br-derstaod the needs of thctrconstitueocy, " -Hon. John C; Dolan ia chairman ot-thecommiltee on the sinking fund, and a member of the committee; on education, rights and prtvileges, rayroBu, auu wauuiaviurcs i ! J- J ..r . and consmerce. ' ,-Tfie K, of P. are making -pre psrations for a -celebration of their anniversary. Feb. 19th. It is tbe intention to have a parade in the afternoon,.if the weather is favorable, aud at night a supper, to be followed by. ball, :-' Mrs. Bollenbacber sr. is vis iting her daughter, llw, Floyd, in ludianapolis, , - .. ' : -TCoal went tip, in this locality, and then it went down. There vahnot be ' many more . months of winter. Enoch Fulier baa purcbasd df 8. E, Carmicbael the letter's in terest in the five. acres -of ground west 6th at., aod so now is tbe exclusive owner of that addition to (he "city, of Blooroiogtoh, . Carawabfltltook tbe. Watts boose for fffdlfttorest in the lend. Fuller wil plat an addition to -the city hai'Twli be ycry desirable and aleo vifryaleabl we Ittieve, .... -It was for some tithe believed th'at tbe ' comiaar term of circuit fepur't would be a very light one, but in three days of last week; over thirty civjl cases 'were 'filed, whhili with the business already on the docket will make an amount eufficient to occupy Jhe time - of tbe court during the entire tero of four weeks, if tbe usual per cent, of coses should be tried. . Mr. JSjamuel Maysr of Ciocinnatf, O., accompanied by bis wife, Miss Cora Hirscb, were io BloomIngtou this- week on a visit to the fsinity of MoBe Kabn. " Mr. Mayer is of tbe firm ot Isaao Faller & Co.,' and a : thorough business man as wel as a pleasant companionable gentleman. The Progress can now (after forming Mr. Mayer's acquaintance) extend congratulations to Miss Cora, who is specially. fqr tunato io her new relation, a well CliurJey McPheeters is now the boss at fbe.qM Greevqs earner ic peat Wh.c lot t-ouatf; induce.

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pants at S2.00 2.50 end 3100. OtlW er houses sell at $3.00, 3. CO and! $.00. . Eagle Clothing House, Circuit court, Febrqajr y term will begin on Monday nexi Series "B" of the Monroe iSavings and Loan Fund Association finished its term Mondaynight, being some ten weeks short of six years. This is in the fifty cent association, and $11,600 were .paid over to non-borrowing members, while about $11,000 in mortgages are released. This result will place a number of persons in comfortable circumstances in Blooqiington. , . Johnson Bros, seem to be out of luck in the matter of liorees; They have had nine to die since they bave bten farming in this county. Mrs. E. J. Collins of Orleans was spending a If w days with Bloouington friends .last wcel, Young Robinson of the nortkem portion of this township, "died on Saturday last, aged about sixtytwo years. He had been sick some time. -1 ; Representative Polan waSjAfJ borne Saturday, taking a little need ed rest from his labors as a legislator. The air and fare seem to agree with Mr. D. judging from hia appearance, whiob is robust. His many friends kept him bstsy shaking bands while here. Dr. Dodd of Van Buren. tp. was in town last Saturday, the first time for. several months. The Progress sincerely hopes that the Doctor may fully regain his health. The next regular meet ins- of. the W: C. T. U. will be held in the Walnut-st. Presbyterian church, Monday evening, February 4th. The first snow worthy the name fell on Sunday morning last and wae about four inches deep on level. The ground was not froz en, However, when tne snow tell, and as a result it begun melting Monday. A cold wave had been predicted but (he enow came in its stead. The robins were plentiful last Friday and seemed determined to force the spring. r Several horse buyers were in town last Suturdsy, and some good animals wre. purchased... The short born fanciers and swine breeder held, a State meeting in Indianapolis last week. Presi dent Johnson of tbe Monroe Co. Ag. Society was present. . Wall. Hight was at IHianapolis one day last week. He bui talk with Al. and Ben. and' they! agreed to favor the soldier as to Wall's Indian Territory proposition at least Al. did. Wall, is wideawake.. Ab. Helton is spending a few days' in Chicago this week. In his absence Harry Bight fills his position at tbe freight office. ' Bert. Cole is again in tbe store after several weeks' illness. ' Among those who have been granted pensions in the past week are W, Strain, Harrodaburg; E. Griffin, Harrodsburg; A. Skeltcn, Stioesville; E. Marshall, Ellettsville ; J. Faris, Cal. Rock, J. Ratlin, and Henry Henley of Bloomington. ' Capt. Shoemaker came up from tbe south last ' week, on bis way to Lnporte, Ind., baying received a dispatch stating that bis mother was dying. Mrs. S. ae companied bim from this place. Capt.S, ia looking well, and ia io better health than for several years. He has been meeting with eouajd-r; erable success in the sale of buggies and machinery. B. $irby has sold, two lots west of his borne place, west sixth street, to a Mr. Watson, who will at once proceed to build. . C. H.Warner of St. Paul, -who advertises great bargains in silks, hosiery, plush, etc., is published as a swindler. John R. East went to Indianapolis on Monday night. He. has a little office to look alter, also is on attorney in the turnpike matters . Three more witnesses were sent lor to appear before the U. S. grand jury. They went up Mon day night. On our second page to-daf will be found a striking: and instruc tive illustrslipn of the comparative yortb of the raiious kinds oi Iraktog powders uow iu the tnai'kel. The populnr Greoyeg corner grocery i now owned by Charley Mclihceters. Give bjai a call. Charley Me, wants to fee you at hi? corner grocery, tbe old Grec vest

President of livered two lectori college chapel 00 Sa on the subject of the "Edfleirti Advancement of vromen, that it is only within tbe last hun dred years that thure was any pubr Ito schools open to (hem even in Boston, and only within the last decade have they been admitted to the' higher pablle schools. On Sunday night her subjjct wai "What legacy shall we leave 001 child ren V This was a roagni ficenl address, delivered in a beautiful oratone voice and full, of clear, logical reasoning. Elbe showed ho the effect of alcoholic and narijptid poisons live in our children anti oar children'11 chiildren, the soits o f Henry City being totalise exam pies of this. Hetiry Clay with hit gigantic intellect was a moral pig ¬ my, dissipated and immoral. Two of bis sons spent half of their liver in a lunatic asylum, a third died 1 drunkard, and of the fourth and last one, the best thing that i.oul l be said was that he had imported some of the fastest; horses in Kentucky. Oat of 60,000 criminals incarcerated in thd prisons of the United States, M.000 are men -30 per cent, in for crimes commit ted when they w,ere mere children, they have been in a large propor tion the descendants of fathers wli indulged in alcoholic or narcotic poisons. Three-lourtbs of the inmates of the insane asylums' suffer from tbe same cause. Mrs. Hoff man left on Monday for Westftelrj, and other points nn the State, where she appears under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. if -r-Wm. McCaw, of east of town, who recently emigrated to South Carolina, writes back to honae folks that snow is quite common down in that cotton raising country. Tbe season seems to have been sliding away without regard to propriety this winter, Mrs. Frank Worley of lllettsville was the emest, a portion of last week, of Mrs. R. W. Miere. Mrs, W. ia now spending a few days with John Waldion's family on west-iwirkwood Avenue. Mrs. See, mother of Frank, Newt, J.ule and Matt. Fee, was agreeably surpritted last Saturday, (it being her 69ih birthday anniversary) with a grand dinner, and a number of very useful presents. All the eons but one (Frank) reside in Btoomington. Hon. H G; Duncan has been over in Illinois on a bus'tasss trip. Walter Robertson' new ar rival is a boy. The committees on Education and Building are to be hereon Erifday next. An extra train will be run, with genial John Crafton as conductor. Duriner tbu present series of protracted meetings ft the M. E. church there have been- forty-nine accessions. . Capt. Shoemaker's mother died soon after he arrived at her bedside. Tbe legislative committee is expected to reach this place at 10 a. m. on Friday. Remember the meeting ext Saturday of the stockholders of the Agricultural Society. Joe Davis of Herrodaburg had an arm broken and a wriat sprained by the overturning or a vet' tele in which he was riding tea party near Sniithville recently. Harmony protracted meeting lasted one week and resulted in five accessions. I he vicinity of Dudley seeros to be fruitful. Kelley Thrasher has a new girl at his house, a girl at Tom May', and a boy at ffts BrtnegarV. The enuincr ition for legislative and congressional apportionments is beiug taken by township trustees. The petit jury lor eirf court has been drawp und is constituted as follows: John F. May. Jho .! Harrell. R. W. Farmer, John Stipp, Wealvr Kirk, David W Cornier, Win, I'C David Ilavo, jr., Joseph W. Lindiiey, Jo. Dins' wone, Thns. Kilpatrick, Jackson L. Dowdcji, ? Iis V?w, N. M., is qyer i thousand tm udoyc sea li ve tne au is very ligiit. snnvv storm cami' up two and the air became much had. h diuei'encti 11 thoiisiud fei't. tl coodi ion priyjJ?i Rosa'Msrry, wlig to that

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with iiell 1 A.A t ih cfimreediun. Xliel immense business Kefej is tl doing everywhere Cbarlev-MePheet)ie' e-rocsrv is fixed op l:ke a. littlei lor. It is a nice place with afrtolc . Cull and see bliBt. ALt. manseb of Hai'dirarfjjll the best Stoves in Ao.ie.rict: sale by W. J. Allen. W satisfactory Cook Store ir world is sold bv Allen. nd you forget it. 1 Papers for placing undef- J pets, for sale at the Pwtgre oij for 5 cents a dozen. - 1 Stupbbakeb Wagonh "I Al A4E44t4 BiiildSng Material', its lo anybody can sell. ihem,( ntSf Allen's hardware Btore. Itch, Mange and iWatcueil a tiarnun or animals cured iu 3( tl Bl i S ' WfcOlfora'a Sanitary IlOV, fails. SoUUyU. 14 Rixlley, Jll(Kll (foil, Imliana. BwHaDiso material of all lju ht in. -t- a and at low prices. w. j. Auaq Osb Bottle of Engl is!1! 5$ ay a Liniment cured my fine 5,'orman awN of . two ugly blood uphvinj ihioh 'daaiaf id her Tiilno t tnt ISO; It i thi gtaadi: Jg Blon-.ish ours I ever ufeil, . : r ' JOH WcC A1N, Jtuts llealtk Ditrlm-toUf-.ftd -Sold by U, Wndtey, BiSfiwJBiaW Me iagton, Ind. Thr iNAoeuRATi-os. FofJhe Inauguration of JPmideoj-e' ret Harrison, on the ih of Marcli w xtt the Ohio & Missinppt Utiti'iiy will sell tickets to Wnslungmn IX C. and return, at one fare fcr 'he round trip from all tstanions its Une, Tickets on ! eli iry i',8tb, March 1st, 2d 10 J 3d, bv lws've, good returning until A rch 8 h, 18S9, For rate bboT Jwrt aes uformation call on J5. UVAda "i Atent O. & M. Ry., or adrrsl. C. U. Jose Dist, f ass's. -!. uicenneji j pa. '.!on-N Bbowk has bea hi reciitar ciimpaien of Tu!t lenftsi sM .losirs to get all the. pitrunajft .0;itble, a ba is well prepared fioc tiie buebiKi ana raliuble m;in, & nine wbo ulwnyMawi jH what he n -omises to do, bffloft 0y dopnl upon fcin when tie a ny,Uhie- ; . 2f (It , IlKGl.taH Snavia UoiMiarl res hII Hard; Soft, or OiiWaeetSfciiJrins nd Blemishes from bones, BToea;S ''r-. Curl, Splint?. Swemey,King.otB!5ttcii Sprains, ill Swollen TB rusts, V9T 3T4i $50 iy use of one baitteiff iraat. ton, Ind. ,lltri"Mystic CttjkB" for Bhitm-. tiscfiiind NeuralKia, mditlfaf' B one to tbree days by rernovinaj? caue rroia tiro svsiem. it wu vaf uc. SoU by J. J. Maxwell Sosj "ttriiRgis. BJoonaneton. smm-fm--Simptv porifTlnr n.i etss,E ' t1i4. bi)d is not suflcicnt. II. aoeda Ia4ieb(ii the nervous system iieed,oMHS ap; 11 ot which is accorap'iisoea by 'Cw. Fan--nei i Blood and Liver Fsmedy aisj Ser'i Tonic Uso hia Coinh Hon.ri)u al( coughs; bis Ooldea liu-tief ia -ijHt: paint, ani sioinaca una nenoi u imnv .Wf ; ui, KMney and Backache Civre ia ttsnii back, drcpsy and all kidney diioroeft ujg I Oaj-. man EyH-Salvo in toro ejes,Criil skf-; ami piles; hi Capitol Bitter ftftipit4i Anil strength. ' ' " r . I t, w r JHI I J4bs 'I .W niHIE ANNUAL SllSETIj of t w J. Stockhol lera of the Louisvftfc, Kn w A bnny Jc Chicago Itsilway Uiiwpary will "bo beid at tbe o6Ve of tbe OenpnjR, in the eity of Hew Yorl:, on-Vf:d edii', Hsreh 13th, )S63, t hiob Hteiilia; thirteitn Direelurs.will bo elH4 tlrv l th ensuing year... Tbe wMalt?2 opn. frm twolvo noiocKrM. to sno-ii. Jl. The trans&tr books will be. el (Mi fr m ajarettth to-l;t4t4iSs: : . , BWaawtW lsaaBaBaaaSBt a smh wj J

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