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by express, Mwi winty they are always task, Call awl get a can, or a narK 09. BEHCKAKT HAS. p lUT X D BIS NEW . CONFECTIONERY on fa qpt ot the burned tMildiog, and fa ask hb friend to k ud m his Mffdy of . Hots, -Gbafh, Bahasas, Baisiks, Figb, ' MtmrytlOog Uut k?4 'a flrstReeberto call am Beneknrt beb( jm ntqr. ' " ' tioa ar encyea! Wif wan J1 goad ta fa year meHom toaall Van ftock. - W gaa . traa to , i.Hmi iami ,. -", in burner vunSomka. d (SsiPBMi mHMgr derf eacaaij). J . I. JHJBwAT, VWV a". "Mtsne Cpm" for BhenmaUMMd Ka-nrigia, mSkmllj nm 1. Mio Ifcree dya by iwaMiag tko eauaa d . : ft -ih mi M. lac SoM by ft. LiUr Sow, Drcggtata Ik irk txsrf of GeaJa frriAiiig pawls fiat IloOea atore, sooth aiawof tbw antnre, staads alooa. ' TTii laaaWaa fciiat a stock, in IwialkT. fiawa this elan of goods a apeciaky. The bats, waspevtens ernvais, tws bmadkerebiert, awda, collars and ia shirts, are vary swperior, and the most fahiowabie ia eat and asateriaL Poa't forget to eU at MeGee's or yoo will ta test Co8eea,Teas,T.jbaeMaa4 Cigars, at Heaap. WUson's ffgeery stora. Try one of tbe saw fcraaaV of eajaaa at tbtsstara. It vim. do tos goov to go fi to Cbarley M6Jct's dry gwd wMawatbc aantbaidr.of tbsatiarev and aneaine soe of beecasaable . wooda.nlacedoD sale bf bins. He. twa a warof securing goorb at lowwayiasi aan aa stiw iub. .qwm poiadnf ty low. He bas an er.cnm a a a a . - a - 4Lies U a point to secure the lif.i ii--.iltf Ltua

by then. Bia Ves bwe aif?" .. n-potatioo in this and adjoining! lbe ar8er coUties, aad in glovi. Htens,Pt,w -

ecarfe, bieakfost shawls, and aH of boMery, his stock is dif ficult to excrJ. He now has, in additwo to tbe goods fornaerty carried, a aX-mplete tine of boots, shops . and rwbbers, ami will St yott oat for a very reasonable saa of BHkney. Ha bas also lately taade bis store llin flMlanartfint for nmbiellas. The belter hfayjfr glades of I ihengfrodaarea'aa keptoy htm, and 'no one need leave CBairley MobbV store nnsoifed. If yon dont ate what yoa want ask for .itJ asMtae win oe- uw chimb j prodocc the article. " ' . ii . iai mi Yoo will find the best goods, ta ffaeciiBceiT ItnejBt Hemp. Wilson's. He receives fresh goods every week J - mo that nothing m hm boose is stale. Cumvsa oat the stock of Over-! coots at coat at If cOeVs dotlfag store; soola nde of the sauaifc Yeeatioot form an idea of how low thai ia till yoa bear bis figures and exaptne tbe goods. Tbe suits tbatawkept io stock there Kre unonwMonJy ,wett made, and the mteriala sAsirior to any usually aup-liaw-p prices are far 'below tboae ofafif former season.- Ekl. Mceejiil.worked a revltion in tbe jdqtbiag trade. We want some tncre ruen to sell our nursery guaranteed first-elds'?, trnt to name i. rtter d, and delivered tu good, lieitlthy eonditioR. Salary and x penses, (ir commission if preferred). Apply (atatlnji age) to The C. 1Vn iiusen Nursery Co,'Oe'hevs, ALIOVXCEMEili:,. a VANZANDT fcu nsi rctireit nwm licateaw, bat will he fvund at hi old aland in the Sudbury block with s etnapirte line of V X TiKKT AKKK'8 AVD UPHOL8TKUKK8 tteppiiea. He aril bereaftar d. vnte trie en tiro attontion to ttwee irpoGial ha, and will guarantee work tbe baay and prieaa the towat. Remember the placet ttedbory Biock, Sorth 8ide Squre. JAS. HUNTER la tfco leaaaltaur f MnosnaJU XarotoR J. caar nr stocx vaa best ui or! FUplTDSK AHD USHiMMlAK. ISO GOODS nraa a an n Blsomimtov, ax viu aa'.L xo aoooa caaAfsa thajt axx own. Coaa m aaa a aentaa ton PVT. aqr9vsrrm mdk WMfAaa, vwr

a uvs an.,. Bleomiagtoa to the scat taw fit South em ladiana; ia 1880 it bad population of J.TS H nw haa 4,ee. The city to (raving ataadUy Mid rapidly t Indiana Uahrataity to located bare; ib a bedrtead nikaiwi taotoiy with mrt-put of Lids per week; a tare and heading facoty; a cbair factory; ei.enslTO spoke and bub factory; two planing mllto ; two roller mills, rite, etc. Haa turnpike, electric plant, aHcQprepanlioBi an bein ait &r water worln and for a now opera doom; am large,- handaomely furnibed and lmaMDely ftooked dry gooda bowes ; three baadsoma and fieaviry tanked clothing bouse; two aa floe hardware atom aa are men anywhere; aeveral enonoooa atooka of tarnltora groeery rtama (tome nine or tea in aamber) that aroezcened ia no tows of 10,090 population. The buafawa men are without exception ooarteooa, enterpriaiug and liboral, and aH aewecanera are wewomod, at UeyaboaUbeiagfewinKciUea.

Bobiksoh. on th trest aide, haa acaoiceKne of freafa pradoea alava. Heed bo fiirther for anv artide yoo nay need in tbegnMcry MOT. A Baboaik. I have one EvcrU Piaao ia. ateca that I will Ml at a big radnctioa, .if sold lit the aest 30 days. . AllmaDaerof tin and aheet iron work dose by Baker, Neeld & Co., whoae eatabliahnwnl is on ibeaouth std ot the aqiiare. If yon need any article kept in a hardware atore go into tbi9 Jioase before yoa boy. It ia the old McPbeetera Hardware Co. store. Bbkab, eakett, crack em, pies and, everytbiog oaaaliy kept- ;io a eonfoet ionery or reMaaraBtY at George Beockarta. It s tub wondbb of the age, tbe stock of roods on tbe shelves, coBwtcrs, and in the drawers, at the Smith Jewelry Store sod Bsar, sooth aide. This boast receives car-load after car-load of good, and yet I hey are. sold with such rapidity that there is always a- deaiand for more. The stock is not alt of a light or fragile character either, aa some might aoppose, Sbr there are gold and stiver watcbes of tba best brands, clocks of the asost ivfiaUe foanufitcttrre, silver warn that is known to be standard, even tinware is inctuded ia thbr mammoth etoek. . Many household articles that arc very useful and ornamental are ajlso itold here for a trifiiag eam. . - , , t m ,m, -p' i Jniit Bobixson w the well knwan west side gwwer, and has a bsndsonte, fresh stock ' of gtHkls which, by reoson of good jwtrcnage UalwaTS kept fresh. A ,wery handsome and tasteful display of qtlpensw ware and ghsswaro Is one of bw epcrialtics that bas altracted mn'h a?entioB. 0i laic attentioav of late in fact he has T .. wa3 witii vuwmw .u choice country produce and in teas, coSeesgara,-tc.t carrying etock thai' is tar above , ft.e ordinary. Don't1 forget to took at and price bis chamber aetfs. - ' Hemp, Wilsoh gets the choicest aa well as tbe freshest country produce, as his country eustomers are of the best class of people ; iheaee tbe butter, cheese, apple butter, eto., he sells is always choice. Stcmsbassb Wasoks ' At Allews. Tbe best tinware and sheet ire ware in town can be secured at Baker, Neetd & Co.s hardware atore, second door east of . the National Bank. Yon oogbt not to make' a purchase till you see the hardware dieplsyjat this honse. . -For any kind of general" hard ware, such as sails, hinges, lochs, or cutlery, or line rtzore, butcher koivwsv pocket knives, line shears, etc., you should call at Baker,Neeld & Co.'d hardware store, two doors east of the bank. If you waut tbe nentest 6tttug partner.'. a yon vpr wor -go -to Beuj. McOee and get liira to cut i'! !.. . - iu a suit. He is suStddeeakbr Waoohb At Alvvsb. Craig Woblbv hn a lot of first-class Buggies, Carriages, Phattous and Spring Wagons, at bis livery stable, which he will sell for leash or will trade for mules or hwracs. Call oo Craig betore you eil your stock. NictMT stooic f winter clothing aad stylish Overtioats ever seen io Bloecstngtott, are now on exhibition-in M Gee's well established and reliable tailoring establishment, south aide of the nars. Never was such a stock of Hats seen in Bfooratagtoa as are bow exhibited by this firm. How it Is possible for McGee to sell these tailor made soils for 9 it is hard to understand, unless be steals them, and it doesn't make any difference to (be purchaser so he gets a bargain. The popular G reeves comer grocery is now owned by Charlev McPbeetefs. Give him a call. ' Charley Mo. wants to see you at h is eorner grocery, the old G reeves

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Tbe i handsomest and cheapest, at H.ljudley'asoos, south side square. On tbe 16th Instant those who desire to graduate in the district aohoois will present themselves for examination before the Township Principals. The. county superintends it will grade the papers. It is understood that almost one hundred will present themselves. -rltev. Royer will preach in Walter's Chspel next Sunday. A general invitation is extended. -Tbe farmers have been special-, ly fir. ored by the open winter which has jn-evented the use of an extraordioary quantity of feed for their stotsk. ; Wheat ia still quoted at 90c. per bushel in this market, and corn sells t 35c. Corn was 80o. last February, and difficult to secure at that, Hay is 60c. a hundred. Butchers are paying two to bhip. and a half cents per pound for cattle. It pays better to raise mule colts, as a mule colt is worth $50 si six or nine months, Persona who are making repain are eagerly buying up all the old brick, as there are no unsold new brick in tbe town. Several UutHired thousand new brick .could biifi.-ld in Bloomington on ten iaim tes notice. The 19tb is the date fixed for the K. of P. entertainment. It will eclipse all others. ' The Trustee of Indian Creek I p., Fletcher McCounell, has prov en himself to be the right msu in the vight place. He has conducted tbe schools with rare judgment, in hist vwnship, and they have done goot; work under Uw guidance. Anthony Johnson, President of tli? Monroe County Agricultural Society, is a man of rare practical com ion sense, and carries his ideas into tits (arm ing business and into tbe "Hsiness methods adopted by ht in tie Agricultural Society! management. JHis suggestion of a j diil iren's department is a good one and should bo acted upon. The two brink yards of this pla have sold several (modred thousand more brick than they have on hand, and. cannot fill tki-ir pmfot orders till they burn a krh oc two. --A fire on the farm of George Campbell Inst week destroyed a Souse occupied by Robert Fogle, one of Campbell's tenants. There wa: 200 insurance on the honse. As io the case of two-thirds of the 6r& , this one was caused by a detective flue The report of Secretary Rogers, mam to the County Board of Agriculture, shows that at the Fair lasl Fall there were 775 entries, anr. that 759.10 was paid in prem iums. The total amount received fron all sources connected with the Fr was 91,126.40. The Society owe? the First . National Bank 1102.88. . A quarry is to be opened in th Stinesville district by a new eoripany, io tbe near future. Tbe patsies are J. H. Louden, Henry Htnley and W, W. Wicks, they having pnrdiascd thirty-three acres of stone land from Eld- Terry. . T.berc is no question that tbe gr und hog "saw his shadow." N.w the qoesttoo that will agitate the mature mind is; "what will he do thont if .?" He may be so much dit-usted a to give Monro eoirntv tb benefit of a three months winter in the spring and he may not'. H ' cSn'i ot wsr huiltling . bpom. be waver. - Ms. Eiizsbeth.Morgan, moth e f John D. Morgan, was born in Shelby co., Ky., May 31st, 1307. Her another died in 1811, thus she wit left an orphan at the age of to r years, one came to this State in 1816. Her father first settled in Jackson co., it then being a wilderness. In 1817 be removed to this county bringing the deceased and her two brothers, David May and John May with him. 8I o was married to Absalom Morgan in 1824: raised a family of 7 sons and one daughter. All are living and were present at the funeral except one sou who died some years ago. She united with the Buptist church over 40 years ago awl has lived a consistent christian life ever since. Her husband died, in 1849. She was lelt alone with a tawily of children in poor circumstances, 8be fought the battle ol life bravely, and now has gone to receive her reward. Five Cents a Bolt for Wall Pd per, and 10 cents for Gilt, until March 1st, See Jong Wylje. Fine fresh stock of groceries

at -Charley Mcliheeterr grocery. T!iC old Gtrecyes Stsnf,

HAVING RECENTLY SECURED THE STOCK OP Dry Koocis, Notions, Hats, Gaps, &c. " OF BUZZARD 'XOUBNBK ' I will now offer the saise and every article in the stock to the People, AT WHOLESALE COST, As I Must Close Out this Stock in the Next THIRTY DAYS! o o

SPECIAL SALE OF -Grifly & Walker; builders and contractors, refused, peveral weeks ago, to bid on any n?orebuihiiug8, as they have already made contracts for enough work to keep them busy till mid-summer. The O. & M. car shops that have been removed from Viuccunes to Washington, and rebuilt at the latter place at a cost of about $200,000 will employ, 'tis said, 1,000 men. Geo. Bollenbacher ot our city was lucky enough some years ago to buy, in partnership with Fred. Howe, a tract of land outside the corporate limits of Washington, and it is on their, land the shops were located; Mrs. Dunning of Ellsworth, Ills., but formerly of this county, was in Bloomington last week, in. attendance npon the funeral of her father, ?i'm. Whlsnand. Better secure your building lots in time, as those that are realty desirable and conveniently near to the business part of town are be coming more and more scarce daily. John Armstrong is the oldest citisen of Salt Creek tp., his age being 83 years. Milford Mathers has been suffering a great deal this winter with inflammatory rheumatism, yjj At the funeral of Mrs. Eliza beth Morgan at Clear Creek, Sunday a week, her six sons acted ia the capacity of pall-bearers. The services were conducted by Rev. S. R, Lynns. Stock looks well in Southern Monroe, and it is reported thai not ai much feed by a third will be used as in other winters. Mrs. James Starnes bas been confined to her bed with rheuma tism during-the past six mouths. Dr. Munson walked across the country from Stanford one day last week. He says it is far more picasant than to conic horseback. "Ham Hollow" Van Buren tp. is getting aristocratic. Some talk of a dancing school 'being organised there, . Stanford has a champion checker player and challenges the county to meet him. Mrs. B. F. Adams sr. was at Indianapolis last week, on a visit to Mis. Telfer. Eld. Conner conducted services in the Christian church Sunday morning and evening last, A. T. Massey has sold to Milford Logging lot No. 6, in Reed's addition, for $700. To-day (Tuesday) is the last day ot scnool at otantord, and a very interesting program has been preparfd including essays, declama tions, ot'aUonii, and all manner of literary bnstncsg, together with vocal and instrumental music. There is mateiidl there for a 1 j-cr-forniance. Thirty-five members of (he Uniform Rank, K. of Pi, marched down to tbe residence of Col, C. R. Worrall Thursday night in response to a special invitation. A fine supper was among tbe observnDvs ot tbe evening, and the proveibial hospitality ol Mr. Won all add family was again demonstiatod. S. E. Carmicbael a;i l Tobc East are each in daily receipt of letters from people who are anxious to come to Bloomington and go into business, but are unable to secure rooms. The coming season will usher in a business and building boom never before equalled in tbe city of Bloomington, Call on Charley MePheeter, the accommodating grocer. lie wiji treat you squarely. Cutlery of the best b.:ands,nnd only the bat brands, fpjd by W.J T. A linn ' I

THURSDAY Of

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J. We TURNER, Zetsi was touched by sensitive thermometers last Wednesday. Wtil Smith and David Lett-' mer sold a lot of hogs recently that averaged some 260 lbs. Indiana, last year, bad 3,4 1 9j377 acres planted in corn, and raised 128,436,28 bushels. . Rev. S. R. Lyons has an interesting article in 'The Midland," of Feb, ,7th, entitled "Falsa Financecring." Jos,"N. Alexander and wife were the guests recently of J.Frank Fee and family at Green castle. The proceeds of Chaplain Loeier's lecture were $45: of this amount he receives 22.50. The Chaplain is an original character and a great success. Was-. Lucas, charged with appropriating a package belonging to John Grafton, a year or so ago, was tried in circuit court last week, aud a verdict of not guilty was brought in by the jury. Mrs. Enoch Fuller left Bloomington on Tuesday of last week fur Sttmmerfieid, O., in response to u telegram stating that her mother, aged 82 years, had died. ffm. Whisnand, father of Jnb. C, Thomas, Emanuel and Frank ' Whisnand, died at the residence of John Ridge on Monday night, of last week. Ho was in his 82d year and was one of the oldest residents of the county. The funeral services and burial were bad on WednegMiss Mollie Moore, whose protracted sickness has been noted from time to time iu this piper, died last Wednesday morning, after an illness of nearly three months' duration. She was well known-in Speneer, having carried on a sucressf'.i I millinery business here for a good many years. She was an earnest member of the Baptist church, end was a leading worker in its interest. The poet mortem examination showed that her death was cauced by cancer of the stomach. Spencer Journal. Indianapolis Journal: Mrs. Sarah 'E. Pittman, trustee of the Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, is iu the city looking after an appropriation for that institution. Mrs. Pittman is very zealous and earnest in attending to the duties of her office. She is the daughter of the late Judge Arthur J. Simpson, ot U range county, who was a stanch Republican. An organization has been formed by a number of citizens to bore for gas, oil or. whatever of value may be found beneath tlie surface. The capital stock bas been placed at $100,000, and shares are $50 each. Mine directors have been selected : Jobu Waldron, Ren, C. Smith, W. W. Wicks, W.J.Allen, W. N. Showers, Jas. Karsell, Wm. II. Ailums, J. H. Louden and R. C. (jfretives. Officers were elected as fallows : President, John Wal--'va Vico President, Win. N. Showers; Treasurer, W. J. Allen i Secretary, 11. 0. Greeves; Attorneys, Louden cv Rogers. Go to the Kid Glove Sale at nul. turners on Thursday of each week. This isa specialty that will save you money. The orlju-nce of baptism wa administered at Dudley, Sunday a week to lour person, by Rev. George. . Kid. I'ster Martin will preaeh at IlariodsLniL' on the 17th. Don't foi-iet the Thursday Kifl Glove 8al, at the dry goods ... Will ! UJ2W MAPLE SYRUP, AND Jt'EW MAPLE SUGAR, FEE'S MAKE, AT i'HAS. L. ALEXANDER'S, JChailoy MoPheetcrs is now ( ho U': :t too otti u reeves corner croce'ry. He will pay the best I'ti.v !'- u'iu' y produce.

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Valentines, just received by H. Lindley's sons. They include all styles. Dr. Juhns of Qreencastle preached for the M. E. people on Sunday morniog. Everett Cory,, who wtss killed in the Monon accident had one teg broken and his Bkull fractured. The wife of President Hill of tbe First National Bank, accompanied by her son Thannie, is io Cincinnati to remain several weeks. An electric light is to be placed on the corner of 8th and Liucoln streets. After a pleasant visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wils. Adams of this place, Mrs. Jennie Barues'of Providence, Ky., has returned to her home. Tom Hanlon, acooductor on tbe Louisville Southern railroad, and an old time conductor on the Monon, was iu town last week. Tbe Bloccaington Gas Company will sink their first well just south of the old campus, probably on the land of the late John Seward. Persons have been received in the M. E. church by letter as follows : D. W. Murphy, H.T. Swindler, Phoaba Reeves, Anna Brant Adams, Mrs. C. E. Knapp, J. W. Baker, Mary P. Griffy, Mrs. Belle McClair, Viola Coble. A "hog case" from Polk tp. occupied the time of circuit court last Friday. A man iu that township bad been accused of stealing a hog, worth eight or ten dollars.and forty or fifty witnesses had been brought to town to testify for or against. . Tbe jury got the case after supper, and were not long in coming to the conclusion that tbe defendaot should be acquitted. The M E. church of this place bas granted certificates of removal to Ellen J. Strader. Minneapolis, Minn. ; Rosamond Smith, Milwau kee, Wis.; Thos. and Mary Her man, Kansas ; Calvin R. Perdue, Ellettsville. R, A. Fulk defended the man accused of stealing the package tin the train, as well as tbe individual charged with appropriating a hog, and was victorious in each case. Wm. El kins, wh lives a mile aud a half south of Hiodostan, lost his house by fire last Friday evening. In company with his wife he had gone to visit some friend?, and the house caught fire in their absence. Everything iu the house was consumed. 'The "AI. Ennor Company" has been having good houses all week. They say this is the best town for their business they've struck since tbey took the road. Tbe Bowman minstrel com pswy struck, a snag at Spencer last week and went to pieces. A fatal wreck occurred on the Monon on Tuesday evening of last week, at Oakland, three miles south of Cloverdale, while a south bound freight train was running at full ppced. Five freight cars in frout of the caboose were thrown from the track by the breaking of a frog, owing to the cold weather, it is presumed, and the caboose rolled over with the cars. The conductor Chas. Wilson, Everett Cory and Wm. Bennett, brakemcu, were - iu the caboose. All were badly iu j tired, but Cory seemed to be hurt the most seriously, and died some hours afterward. Wilson is now in a precarious condition at his home in JUatayette, -the remains of young Cory wore brought to the residence of his father, John Cory, just west of Bloomingtou, and were buried on Thursday tuorniug. Cory was well thought of by every one in this community, aud his un timely death is sincerely mourned. The "Bloomington Gas Company" was represented before the city council at the last meeting by a committee, and the following resolution was adopted; "Whereap, the 'Bloomington Gas Company' is about to expend a large amount of money in boring for gas or oiber valuable mineral sub-stance, theretore resolved : That in considers' fiou of said cxpcndituics, the city of Uloomington hereby contracts and. agrees with said company to give to said company the exclusive right tn supply the city of Hlootnington aud the citizens thereof with gas, or oil, or water if a quantity suilicicnt is found; and also gives and grants to said company the exclusive right to the use of the titreets and alleys of said city for a period of twenty-five years for the purpose of laying pipes to conduct the ga.", oil or water when the same is found ia sufficient quantities for use iu said city ; and that the Mayor and Clerk sign tip a contract with said couqpuuy for said .purpo e."

Valentines, bntb hantleone and comical, at II. Lindley's sons drug store.

Tbe ladies of liValnut st. PreBbyterian eburch will give a euppiir in the basement rocma on the evening of February 22d, Henry anel W aJl. Gentry were initiated into tbe Knights of Pythias, last Friday might, Henry jumped clear over tbe razors aad. alighted on a big sponge saturated with water, but Wall, made a fail- j ure ot climbing thu greased rope, and had to embrace the skeleton j and drink a quart of rabbit's blood. We may ''give avray" the entire initial ion some day . Tho colored band has been! playing each night during the past wtek for the Ennor Comedy Company, and are led by a man who "dropped iu by chance," He is a fine cornet player, and says he was stranded with a minstrel party in the south and. was compelled to travel any way he coald till he arrived here. He if giving lessons, to the band, and evidently understands his busiuessi, The Polk tf. "White Cap" case, now on in circuit court, wilt create a great deal of interest in this locality. It will be remembered that Wm, Norman's bouse was forcibly entered and that he was taken out and tied to a tree and then terribly whipped, while his wife and daughters were compelled to stand ludplestily by and see tbe punishment inflicted upon, him, There is "a. cloud' .of' witnesses on either aide, smitf if something does not happen to stop it, the trial may last all week. The attorneys for the defense are M. F. Dunn of Bedford, Buskir-k & Buskirk, Louden & Rogers ; for the plaintiff, Duncan & Batman, Miers &Corr, East & East. Mrs. Mary Ann Duncan of Bedford is the guest ot H. C. Du:acau's family. Henry Gentry hat; purebn&id the brick house and S!9 acres ol land just south of the corporate limits of town. It is tjie land that was purchased from C. R. Purdue by Peter Bawman. The amount paid by Gentry was $2,650. Eight pretty fair horses were bought last Saturday, by the men who stopped at Gnhr& Kennedy's stable, and the animals were taken overland to Goaport, where with ten others they were shipped to Greencastle. Harrison Htght 6f Spencer (formerly of dm place) who failed last week, was a poor collector. One ol the gentleman to whom he as signed took some of his amounts and went out and collected $500 in a few hours. Mr. flight has many friends here who will hear with regret of bis taisfottune. the jjjiiettsviiie citizen says that the black horse formerly owned by J. T. Robertson of that place sold last week for $4,000. Mr. R. sold the horse two years ago for $200, and thought he was doing well to get that, nodoubt. Ellettsville hue developed a crop of candidates for the postoffiee, among whom are Loo. Faulkner, Simpson Sharp, F. M- Stephenson, S. T. Giliaspy, and Mrs. McClanahan. It will be seen by reference to an advertisement on this page that Will, Turner has purchased the Buzzard & .Tournei stock of dry goods onlhe west side of the square. He will close it out at cost now, as he has no permaoent use for a dry goods store, rs, Walter Lindley went to Indianapolis last Friday and will remain with her parents, two or threewecks. The ladies bf I he M. E, church will give a "Japanese Tea" in College Chapel, next Thursday night, assisted by a gentleman and two ladies one of the latter a whistler, and the gentleman a vocalist. The ladies of the ' improvement Society" have earned $250, and expect to rui?e this amount to S00, after whic-h they will reecivs a $100 donation from Mr. Js. Shower--. One would think that there is something uncommonly uuiu-ing about the Jekyl-Hyde performance, to hear the loud "ha-ha V indulged in by a portiou of the audience, Jas. Jackson, the energetic traveling salesman for a Toledo wholesale nhoe house, has been con-; lined (o hiy home with a slight ut tack ol fever. Silas Mason's cafafo was sued for 1(50, anil a trial had last week resulted iu a liudinj oi $a?.oo liv

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Some beautiful sale at H. Lindley's

a . a T , . oay tut you price tueit., : -Nicest poultry and butter in town, at Ohiidt Pheeters1 new grocery, see Charley whether yen. not. :'M NEW MAPLE AND new maple mm FEE'S MAKE. AT CHAS. L. ALEXAWBSI ' i Charlev McPhertere' en grocery is fixed up like ii lil&t I jr. It is. a nice place with stock. Call and see inai.

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All manner of Hard ibe best Stoves iu jVoirica, JrrJ1 sale by W. J. Aile-s. The mw j-il icrnntnf v f ;ntr ht nv n lit II kn,;

world is sold by AUii, iindile you forget it. 1 ii ll

--Papers for placing; i ader A pets;, for sale at tbe Pi ugi'eea iJ lor 5 cents s dojseu. . .. , -tmt aSxcdebakbr Wacom Ar AT.i4Ktmr Building Materials, as Iwk anybody can sell them, tut S" Alien s naroware store. NEW MAPH5 BYRm new maple mwm FEE'S MAKE!, AT CHAS. L. ALEX UlDgt S. Ircn, Mange and Scratch -human or animate cu.rotl in SIO miitaa by 'Wooiroid'a &inHry ltin. Wri' pt"ije fails. SjI1 by H. .aiUlej', BIAipia, In4 una. . Irf . : xiitwi S4W&, Building matcriui of aUioi:di" Anl: nr Intv i.t-iruu. .;.. p Osb Br.TTLE of Elnuliah S in Linlbmnt curtsd tny fino (M'tnaa'Ma - . two ugly blood spnviru whicfc .4Jiib'ti her vi.lu ) St least 8Q: , m thajMMtf Uleiii'li euro I ow tiaed. 'SfctasJOHN McOAi:!!, Hup Pert if Durlinrtoa, Sold by n. liindkj', Uxnjfgias,"'ington, lad. 'f ill The lNAUG0RATior. Jap th, Inauguration of Preei3eja.ot Harrison, on the 4th ot Mardiiif t f the Ohio & Mississifpi Riniray will sell tickets to Washingtiiav D. C. and return, at one fate -ff the round trip from all nfiliontW it line. 'Tickets on inh FeJlfcr 2Sth, March 1st, 2d audi 3d, ia; -a sive. good returning cn trainitiiY ir-e Washington up io and itiei)dine March 8th, 1895', Vm.l and further informal ion ctd' F. Adams, Agent 0. 4i M.jr aaaress ... ' -feEtj C. G. Jones, Dist. Piw's 4i VmoeniMf

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rejjulnr ciitnp.ti; dpoirs to iret I nlsn of vault cleaning nil tbe paironaeo f0:Jiv rcpnred for tlid buttsest hMT ns ho is well pre guarantees satiufactiin. Bixra ta a.-iftajj roiianio man, a maa wno al trayt aoM what he promises to do, bonce y .ih depend upon fcim wlifla 1.8 iromb. Sil anything. .' ,1 Tfwjr ton Ritiivin 1 ..nimalt;!ia

rooTia nil Bard, Soti, or Ciiitouawl .'jig!

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ed. Sold by H. Wodlej.Driigjjaiaife intin. lad'. ii:,V ST Hemp. Wilson has a full lock of Qnecnsware and G hiss war i, af ' it is now time to seleet aomtrttiio ; nice for the holidays, Bjujr tkiy. best, it will pay. "1 ' ; Simply purifying and claaaaB the. blood is not sufficient, ft iie4liqSilK ;

Also, the norvous sy-tem neodH toaiag , all ot which i. acoor-iplitihed bj- Br. ! k.M ner'i Blood and Liver Beiuady awl B wv,4 M TT 1.:. In : l-jtfi

coughs; hl OoM. iUlief to all u)C ? 11 and stomach and bowol diaiinltua) ai'

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ana Birengtn. Borsslo by Fash Bboj., B!loonka4 and S. M. Matukbp, OIar Citk. IaiL ' g ., . i mvmam ; ft? O T I IS . ; TIBS ANNUAL MrBTiyQ p' tlii Stockhollers of the Lmiitvilla, KtW( Albany A 0(ico Ruihraj Cwn)liJ: . will bo held at tho office of the CoBiaa : In tho city of New York, on Watliwi4jk. March 13th, 1S6. at wliicl. uHiatJitg Mi$ ' tcaii Olrflotors will ba clcci.ed toir ft tho ensuing rear. The polls will ba ?JH!R : from twe)e '"olock M. to'.B :sr 'T: i The transfer bootrs w .ll Iw cloand aia Haroh Ub to Natch Ufa. e W..H. LKWliS. Beoirttri Absolutely F'uro.,

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