Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 March 1889 — Page 3

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WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION fo our elegant line of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, .'. rMn ail Qoaliti and' Prices

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7H1TE and "We? kxtbsp ah rarrriioK ttt8 a Hoop Pole : That be Wbillry Reaper and Biodan anted to dn. It you doo t e it-call at the hardware r Baker, Neefct A Co. and machine in operation. Sot ' It throw the bundle six of the way. Dos its work 1 perfect. Will ttlim. and don do it. 0k believe it, ebf Well, e it operate. BAKER, NEELD CO. , Why ewibittar Ke by d rapging wxiad itfc latti back, dleanad kidiiwy, dropaicml awell inpn, female- weakaesa. awrrooa - lability. Mart (Ktrae aad rhconwtie comJaiatv, waaa Br. Fraber Kidney an arkacoe Com will to quietly enrer nr. A. J.. Merc bant, Presiding Elder, itec: "It gave m almmt intot aat . ilrtirrly permanent reHrf. Superior tc ll.lckown medicine i thre dijnFoc m!a l.y Kaus Bbmi., BtooroiitgtMi, att S. JS. Math so, Clear Creek, tnd. tiU Feb-t2; . - VRO- UESCKABTs nw mm I

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f"1" He T00. th :?r mmMt an, or a quart. NwHats, sty, nohXtm twain, ifwt , hrrriaJiF; m ' .V Til r .7 ' R Vrl south side of thesqnare .. The best, rraiJea e( .goods received by express i-OMtsntlj, aod only a living profit charged. jPCBAJtSK

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t n in your section to Mit Ifunery k. W )ortM it wo tp Dume, ccnd in gund eoodjlion, rfjtirat-elnt very prtieulitr. taiary as4aftRwpan monay dTaneJ if aatemrj). frty at raea (ttatiae af teW. h. U oKat, eaaeaa, If. Ti afysnc Cvw fiir Rheuma..d Kenralcia, radically tnaat ia in three dan bx fonm'ng tbe wt am tbe ayatan. it will aot tail. Sf the piece goods at Ben. Gee At Co.'s merehaot f aitoring jlisbaaent. They embrate evbingtbat is new, cbofvn and irable. Bea. MeGee, tbe famous acpalar cotter, presides at the rd, and will draft and" eat year meats aotbey will fit and be a Mare to wear. -Cboraeat Coffee, Teas, Tobaw atad Cigars, at Hemp. Wilson's oeery stare, fry one of tbe new .'and of cigars at this tore. a . i BABSAIItS. I' have Cnor (4) eaa I will sett at wholeaale ie, fot cash. Call and are f hem. . ; u.c;.P,TTJKgg'' JSAP, cakes, eraeker, pies and oauaily krpt in eonor reataoraat. Jit GpemtBenckart. ..- Yotr wilt find the beat gneds, in tbe grocery linett Hemp. Wibwa'A He reaeivw fresb goodeevery week, en that nothing in bis boose w stale. Jlonkjmin "progress Block." ST ever sixes the world begun !is ancb a stock of goods in the GentsMurniahinff line,' been seen in tbe store of SIKJee A Co. AnytMfog yon may nave pearrt of or r.eo in the city is received here promptly, and offered for sale at -city prices. If yon don't K what you want just ask for it We keep three or four of tbe ticst Riding Cultivators and Plows ade. Tbe Oliver Chilled Plow d at te bead and we have it. BAKER, NEELD 4 CO. a m m m c m mm , G. VANAIfiMt bur f retired from bufilMtf, but will be loutHi at bt old (land in uie ftvdftiMry M.-ck with a ovmplate ilna'of rsnERTAKKR'S I7PBOL8T Rr'K'S Bppli. H mifi bercflr 3-r.ttu hi liru attcation t tbvsa ivci&) Tinea. nd witl g.amnte work tbe feeit end prit'tn tl lowwt Bamainlbar ti pV.e Swy fifoci, fcortji St4S

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OIDERIES, TABLE TO AtJU CaLX ASP EXAHTSE As to Groceries, it would be m yw to remember that Charley McPheeters la in the old Sreeves or Hunter grocery corner. tie as selling Iota of good too. be cause he baa plenty of tbe beat, and takes pleasure in waiting on the trade. ' ' IT m THE WOXDEB OF THE ASK, the stuck of goods oa the shelves, counters, and in the drawer, at the Smith. Jewelry Store and B-zr, south side, JThi bonse receive ear-load after car-load of good, and yet they ' are sold with ench rapidity that titers is always a demand for more. Tbe atock is not all of a light or fragile character eitber.as some might suppose, for there are gold and silver watches oft lie bet brand, clot ks of tbe most reliable manufacture, silver ware that Is known to be standard, even tinware is included in tkU Mimaulb afciwjr U ...... iornamcntttl are alsosold here for a tufting mm. The Harrison Mixed Pi nts arc l!ll llMl DHll Bliml in nr.ol.l Wilier. nrepa, look bette. i tion th brawl, Call an see testimonials. Baker, Neei.d &. Co. JnMY Robinson i.s the well known Wst side grocer, and has a handsome, fresh stock of goods which, by rjsaaiin of good patronage Malwava tot it frech A w UnJ. ware. ?n: glassware is one of his pertartieH that has, attracted much artentioo of . later-in. fact he has sold more of this class of goods than s4s)e of tbe larger or more pretentioiis stores because he exhibited nncommo i taste in selection. He does a thriving business in choice enuutr prodnce and in teas, cofftwywuara, ic- errying a sock thaUs far above tbe ordinarv. t foteet to look at andf ttrice bis cbaralier sett., v - ' 'B ' -' Hemp. Wiios gets tbe choicest aa smjII as the freshest country Produce, t hit country customers re of tbe best clasa of people; hence the batter, cheese, apple buttor, etc, he sells is always choice. Stuoebaker Waqoss At A ixens. Wau. PapebI We have brbtwrbt WaxvPapeb! on the lara-est stock of Wall Paper ever seen in tbe town; it is also tbe The proof of this is an examination. ' . JUkeb, Weeld & Co. I you waut the neatest fitting garaaejata yep ever wore, go to Benj. McGee and get him to cut . - A a . . .-ar a awsjHpeyoii a suit. ; ae is su CSAIO WORI.EV has a lot of Srat-efasa Baggies, Carriages, Plisctona and Spribg Wagons, at his livery stable, wbicb be will sell tor cash or will trade for moles or beraew Call on Csaig before you sell your stock. ' Chahuet Mobley has secured a fresh, nobby stock of Spring Goods, and ia bavins; 9 big rnn on them. He does sot wait till everybody else ia stocked up before be buys, bat jumps into the ring with s stock that i calculated to suit every member of the family. He is carrying a very well selected stock of boots, shoes and rubbers among bis late investments, and be is selling them at figures, surEisingly low. Ask for Charley obley's store, if yoe don't know where it is. 0.1 Ch&blky WcPheeters, who was so po polar in- tbe hardware business is now an accommodating grocer in the old G reeves corner. Charley takes bold like an old band at tbe trade. Everybody likes Gbarley he is kind, accommodating and keeps, a complete stock, and will supply you witb :tvf.ryhicg ypv ottd.

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OUB HEW GOODS. I don't tatend to stay in the dry goods trade. All I want is to get tbe money for the stock I traded some Kansas property for. Now come to my store oo the" west side and get tbose goods at about half price. J.W.TURNER -Enoch Fuller baa traded 48. Matthews two lots, of his new sobdivision for Matthews' equity in his house and lot. which had been mortgaged to the building sasoeja. tio for about $800; John Huntington, is making preparations to build a d welline bouse opposite. tn .residence of Josh. Howe. Do you want some old fanhinned Johnny cake? Well, the la dies nf the Walnut si. Pres. church will have H on the bill of tare next Friday night. J.U of other eood - -r-2,126 men are credited to Ulnn'roe county as sijtljicrs during the late war, ; rMens Hats so cheap that you can save money oy ptirt'liasinj; and layme them itway, at J. W. Turp ".Aj31"! store jus nuTBUDg nujt.in the sTT - - Wa.. - . Monoo freiaht demt, North (Jreen caeile, is a large sand dryer for the purpose of supplying sand to the engines. The motive power of he dryer is a red hot stove pf ample proportions. The little room occupied by tbe dryer is a cosy nook, and on cold nights the warm sand is an inviting bed. The name and the fame of these comfortable quarters are well known to the tramn fraternity, and if cob! weather catches them when, in the vicinity of Greencastle, they clap on all sail fo this port. Que night hist week twenty-one. tramps bunked ip the sand. Nearly all of them knew a, trade of some kind and could make a living if they would. While tby were soundly slumbering some of the railroad men emptied two buckets of ice cold water io their midst, v There was a wild and frantic scramble for egress) the tourists briqg panio stricken for a few minqtes, firmly believing "the building was falling or an engine had blown up. Tbe tramp takes pride in leaving his professional, name on hand-car booses, box cars, etc. The reporter consulted tbe register on the walla of the sand dryer room, and learned that the following distinguished, gentlemen had partaken of the hospitality of the bostlery ; Baloon Shorty, Plqg White, Kentucky Dutch, Jowu Slim, The Orphan, Doughnut Bob, Red Nosed Pete, Mince Pie J fee. Hand Out Joe and Richard III. Officer Cooper freqently raids the hotel, and MayorCowgill generally gives tbe captured birds a time order to leave town. Greencastle Banner, Doq't fail to see those Hamburg laces at J. W. Turner's store. He 19 determined to get rid of the entire lot at some price. Washington City has an advertising doctor who says j "His method of examination when in contact witb the patient differs radically from that of any other physician, lie agks no questions and desires the invalid to give him 00 facts. Simply by placing the invalid's hand to bis ear he is enabled to detect the exact condition and describe the rise and progress of the disease, with all the attendant symptoms, more accurately than the invalid could describe them." Will. Turner traded for Buxaar ! & Toorner's stock of dry goods, not to go into tbe business, but to get the money opt of it. Now be will sell every article ip thp stock at your own figures. Hamburg embroideries and laces at Turner's west side store. These goods, ladies, at your own price. , Charley McPheeters is now the boss at tbe old Greeves corner grocery. H will pay tho btpt prfcc for rouafcry produce. !

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SUPPER 26c. Enoch Fuller has contracted' for the boildioir f two bouses in bis new1 addition in .West Blootnington. The construction of the build ings for that big factory ia West Bloomiugton, is now one- of tbe probabilities. The arrangements cannot he perfected in a day or a week, but it takes time to do these things well. E. F. Tenant, the former hus band of Cora Wentwortb. was mar-ried-rtceethr io Mrs. Emuia Tuyor, of Goodland, ICanaas, Marion Blair, now of Van Buren tp., is in receipt ot back pay and pension amounting to 1 1,700. oiair wju ouy mmseii some more 1 farms. I Ben.' McGee & Co. are mak ing some very radical changes in their south side store room. The" shelving baa been cut down audi i.UnMf thu,.ila !... l. papered and re-painted, till it looks ............ "-- quite handsome and modern. -Remember the "Corn Supper" at the Walnut st. Preabyterian j Church on Friday mjrht, March ! ri -Ira Batman is a candidate for nomination to the oflitje of City Treasurer, Mr. B, was one of the most willing aud effictrvc workers in tbe late campaign and his talent in this direct ionls"only equalled by his ability as a fiuancecr. Tbe interests of tbe city will bo well1 guarded by Mr. Batman, should be receive the nomination (which is equivalent to an election) and the1 bu.iiueas will go on without i tr or iudicatiou tfiaj there has been h change. p. O. Spencer, the stonogra-1 pjier, has rented tho farmer house, recently vacated by Webster, and will remove from Wasbinjrton In. to BJoomington. ' ' Monroe and Lawrence coun ties now constitute the judicial district, with E. P. Pearson as circuit judge. Orange county baa been tucked onto Jacksoo and Washing ton counties, with Thoa, L. Collins, of Salem, as circuit judge. Rev. John Rover of HarrodsP?g, wiiose wue meu reoeutiy, is left with four little children, the youngest an infant. The good peoIile of -Harrodehnrg got together net week and concluded to assist ft .' Vi . 1 . . . . . nr. jn.., snq 10 titat enu raiaea a fund of $75 in cash, bich was promptly banded over to him to pay on the expenses incurred in the sickness and funeral of his wife. The liberality of the people in that locality in such a cause shows them up in. a better light than loud talk, and their example has been followed at Smitliville, and other points on the reverend gentleman's circuit, wc arc informed. Stephen Mo Phet ridge raised the grist mill building at Harrodsburg, and got it iq readiness to re-. eel ve the new machinery. Spencer Journal: We learn (hat there is c strong probability that the Pennsylvania, "Company will build an extension track from Gosport to the Big Creek quarries near Stinesville this summer. The, officers of the rpnd were over the route oue day day last week looking over the ground, and investigating the quality and quantity of stone io that vicinity. J. T. Staples, expert optician, will be at Bloomington, Ind.,Mrch 21st to 23d inclusive, with a complete line of spectacles of bis own make. Office at the Faulkner Hotel- Persons in need of spectacles please call. New lenses fitted to olq frames. Ask for W. J. Turner's store (formerly Touruer & Buxzard s) weit side, when you come to town. There you oan get Mens' Hats for nothjug almost. CuTXiEBY of the best brands,and only tbe best brands, sold by W. J. Allen, Samuel Waltyce of Owen cp. sued Inman Fowler for eland r recently, and last week received s verdict of ffi,000. ' ' "

ui mc a nvni aoair, nuu one ww lutenus to uuilU or repair . ; . . ? , Ihe amount of good, eating yon wiH a' 6u,ess room to: jvestigat.e this fnl V? I -n get for a quarter will bo something1 wetal roofing, siding- TJ ceiling. a PT--hel,ra8kr"'. "ud . worth remember u. i 4,-0 : hiJK-i5a. -1 -1 leave this place io a few weeks to

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A N'bw Inpustby, Seward & Noel hiive established a new factory in BlocoJingion, just north of tbe old Seward Foundry. They have begun t he manufacture of iron aud ... sieei rapqug ana corrugated iron ceiling and siding. The corrugated iron ceiling and tuning is made on a machine luvented by the firm, and turns cut a class of work tbat is entirely .tuf ictory. The time people will be oironeUed to look aud that arouna lor aomejniug to take the I y r .i ' . . . v.. place of 8h ingles tor roofs and ill vill be oiel il, slate or tile. Tbe aselal when nainled on both sidesJ and repatntensJg ..'three years, will laft indefinitely, slid the first cast vntl tie , but little more than ui rspvnsa or pomnz on pine . . i, - a1 . . . I shingles. , So wrtb. cetliugs for nusmt'sa roomsplasterers Did so vvw.uu u.v.i w..r uim muu i .iv in v-ry mm, and u oues not I key, ami in every instance where l"v ' " bail above, the plaster- ' !a,w 0,L'n . W V ojKT . ue wn in .. t tr -j.' the room Seward & Noel will furnish these uwiuicii iy r Uil iilllt. gnod.s to our people as cheaply as they can be bought of Cincinnati wholesalers, and thers U thesaving of frrlht !. T .ill n .n r-j -ri i been ceiled by Seward & Noel. a(os. u. u rpiey ot it arrowsburg was in town on Thursday, the jRrst tjuMf during the ..pest, twelve months, and made bis annual call ai toe- rwgr-eas oajce. Mr. u. is one oil Harro,dsburg's oldest and most iiODorea citizens. Strplien Monabon of Wash-j inaton tn. was in Bloomineton last Thnmdv' l.ua-;nn i.;a I c. .'.. : - 1 ' etc. bicyo is as chmner aud active as a man n 91 u, notwitiiitan(Ung (be fact tbat be is iu his 74th year. tie is unuouotcuiy good tor a cen tury, bari'ipg accideuts. The p,ew roller oroccsa ma-h cbinery W the H.rrotisbnrg grist mil was lAatiled.to the ground last , '7!"', , -oiuin lauuirii 1. it i iiiHiii-f 1 the. machinery, are at work placing 11 iu pusiuvn. See Ed. Whetseli's advertisement about Oxford Ties. He has the most tasteful selection of fash ionable shoes tn Bloomington. -The Washington, Daviess co. Ga-wtte says that a gang of men ogriim ior a vuicago House, are canva-jsing tbat county, taking ordera for groceries at cost, and agree ing to take all the eggs the farmers may wish to sell during the year at 37c, per doaen. Of course this is a fraud ou its face. Crawfoid villa people have! dug two gas wells that were dismal failures. They are on. the third one now, and at near 1.100 feet there are no signs of "a gusher."H. r. Simmons has removed from 4th sreet to. Prof. Brown Wylte's house, 00 North Wulnut street. M,fiMn.i...' .i the house, riccutly occunied bv D

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r.llalev, on North College Avenue. and will go into tbemillioery bus iness. Chas. G, Berry, a well known attorney qt Mitchell, Ind., who, many years ago, was a resident of Bloomington, is making prepare lions tp remove to Kansas City. The wi fe of Dr. Humpston of has beeu visiting Pr. iwily in Bedford, Smilhvillc 1 Randan's family M. M. Dtinlap is a candidate for re-nomination, to the office of Mayor of Bioomhiglon, Mr. Punlap bas conduated the busiuess with, rre skill and judgment, and so far as the Progress knows, the satisfaction of the citizens generally, (lis nomination will con tinue the services of a good officer. Robertson Bros, have been re-

arranging and overhauling their j President ; B. A. McGee, Secregrocery room. The peiling sqd'tary; R. C. Grcv. Treasuitr.

Hide walls have been papered hand-! somely, top wood work has been painted, and fhey now claim to have the handsomest room and the chepc.it "rt'ifa ip town.

W. Turner is determinecl to

get rid of that stock of dry goods. Dry Goods business don't suit biro ; so he is actually getting rid of the stock to close out. BJEliJ HIVE, George Owens is a candidate forCity MirshaLto succeed himself. George has fitted into the position as if be luid been created for it. and so far as the Progress can team, will nave little it any oppo sttion. . George .is trustworthy, brave and untiring in his efforts to enforce tbe law, and hence should have tbe support of all good citi zens who desire that the gambling dens be broken up. aud tbat order oe matotftioeu. The library building for I. S. U. is to be located west of Owen Hall, and will be a fire proof struc ture, f he Trustees, who are now in session in Indianapolis will ?d. pUn8 "nd tfceD ,vertW r i uiaa. Children of tbe public schools are enjoying a vacation of one week. they deserve it. and then tbe I weather was so phenomenally good i Is6t week tbat it seemed like cruelty to house. them up rk- n nio f...-l r-.. w b wwa aav IIVUI Indianapolis on Thursday, haviue mniia miIi --j ; k t,i;... Ieffia oture fir hu nnnsfiHiAnla. i o Biol, xcrry is the candidate of the G. A. R. Post of this place tor postmaster, Dodds & Co. ship their wares to every Quarter, or toe country Tbe have active demand for their chairs and tables iu California and Chicago, iu Bslitimore, Boston and Philadelphia. 1 . Cornel enter upon his duties. He has been one of tbe trusted cmnloves ot the Bee Hive, and bis associates wilt part trom bmi witb regret, M. K. Hanna's school (Cross Roads) dosed with "a spelling" Friday ufenir There was hinte attetuunce, and young and old en joyed the occasion fully. An unusual acreage of ground has been plowed durins the past week. Last March about this time we bad ', snow, sleet everything .u- 1,1 . .1. ' i. -i . t,e season, uncomfortable an and unpleasant. Mr. T. J. Louden, University mi 1 1 it r fur inn -Piinrrncu iai. .L cjj 1 WZ,G and 3r linillta ; 1 tinii $ il M. ! frieods, and to attend to some fraternity business. Mr. L. is a hard worker in college and deserves a little recreation. -G. A. R. State EncampQient met in Indianapolis last week. M. D. Griffy, Ms. Mulky and J. Allen represented Paol E. Slocomb Post; Mrs. Mulky, Mrs. W. J. Allen, Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker aud Mrs. Pittmau were delegates from the Womans' Relief Corps, of Blooruiugtoo. -On Wednesday last the Monroe County Horticultural Society held tbe annual meeting in the Court House, Officers were elected as follows: I. Milt Rogers, President; W. H. Neeld, Vice President ; W. N. Bunger, Secretary t J. 8. Dinsmore, Treasurer : John Johnson and Ben. Dunn. Auditing Committee. Mr.Johnnon read a well considered paper on! "Apples Variety best adapted to our locality." The meeting adjourn rd till April 10th. ine i?Ruw -nana piayed rTM- maj Tt 1 a Gra d Opera House, in compliment to tne local went ; Uentry's Canine Paradox and their selections were rendered with great harmnnv and power. It is without question the best band that was ever orga nised here, and far in advance of many that make greater preten stons. A novelty in good suppers WJ1' b the e g'ven by the ladits ! st-Preebyteiiau church, dsv night, March 22d. Every perou woo nas eaten the suppers prepared by these la.lios knows what to expeot. Those who have never ejtleu tjietu should do so. Pel mar Morris' son Alonzo. who had become violently insane from an attack of typhoid fever. has been taken to the Indianapolis asyium 101- tue :nsaue. Stockholders of the Big Creek Stone Co. have fleeted the fill lowing otlicers: Geo.W. Bntionbacher Uirectors j J. S. Williams, Chas. Dunn, J. II. Louden, R. W. Mier, Dr. R. M. Weir, S. E. Carmichael. George Bolleubacher and B. A. McGs. e,

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Morton C, Eoont has bought of Rachael Koont; 63 acres of h4

in Van Buren tp. for $1,290. irfn. Whet sol I has sold t;o Hattie Steward lot No. 3. weit Bloomington, for $726, - M. C. Foley, lately in the grocery busiuess, has purchased It. A. Foster's house, on sast 3d street, Price paid, $2,200. "One Glass of Wine," will lie taken by the people of Ellettsville, troupe having arranged to give one periunuanee in tuai town; " rr t T. . 1 . j. xi. j. inichois and wife wre in Iudiaoapolia last week. Mrs. N. selected a large atock of milli nery goods while away. Rufus Coatney has bought parts ot lots 11 and 12 in the Or chard addition from John II until g ton, wm. i. Alien and wife wure at Indianapolis last week. Mr. Allen was a delegate to tbe Stite -bneampment of the G. A. R. Mr. Chambers ol.. yiucennes who has been appointed' U. S. Piatrict Attorney wis M toom mate of Jos. G. McPheeters at Cbica(v during the recerft Republican .National Convention. Hereafter the citv saloon licente will be $250. The present retailers paid $100 under the old law. Doc. Wylie, north of Bloom ington, made quite a success of tobacco raising this season. - luviinj cultivated and prepared for market tmo Hogsheads ot tbe weed. 1 i Road supervisors are. under' the new law, given the same power! to make arrests for violations, f bshnig and hunting utw Vnat are assigned to constables, Loote to this office and iret credit tor tne wood .you brought last oaturaay, ,3 I . Th veiff of Hni-v F.Jlni. lioa been taking treatment from Mr. Southwell of Geneva, Nebraska, a Christian Scientist, and during the past winter has been enabled to lay aside tbe crutches she ha used for nearly a score of years, and d ot's Iher own housework. The Gentry dog show exhibited to crowded bouses the last th ree nights of last week, and so great was the crush Saturday night that many people were turned . aw ly. It was then decided to give performance Monday night, and the crowd was as great as ever. The boys have made a great success of their show and as was tbe case list season j begun to make money before tliey l-itiheir. homo town Dr. Morris Judwh, the tamiiK. disciple of Eseulapius, whose " field ) of labor is Salt Creek tp seriots'y sprained his rigltt snkle one tlay j List wppfc. while dMOondSnir Ilia I Steps at his grist mill. Thetabnt ed gentleman's numerous friendii in this city will be gratified tn learn that Dr. Harris went out toseeliim and left Dr. J. tn a very much im prayed coudition. Following is a small part ol the menu, offered by the ladiee of the Walnut st. Pres. church a; il. rrt a . inwr supper, JJri.iay niglit: par Cakes, honey, maple syrup, snow and chocolate pudding, white cake, encoauut and pound cake. Ihu bill of fare will be printed on ;on shucks. Pop corn balls will he : side feature. Mrs. Vannandt is visitine her daughter, Mamie, at gilton. A little daughter of Jul) 1 oiipp, aoout three years old. wis serio usly burned on Saturday las" while at the sugar camp, her or of a having ignited at the fire. Geo. Matson, foreman at Mat thews Pro, quarry, Ellrttstille, was hurt, Wednesday, by a larije piece of timber falling upon bis left loot. Pension Agent Morcan J'icles 10 a handsome new surrey, Wm. P. Rogers is gaining quite a reputation as a lecturer. His lecture on "Life" is said fo oe a gem of thought and composition. Uniform Rank, Kniehtn of Pythias, talk of going to Bedford on the 1st of April, if thirty t members can leave home. The Mechanics' Band will accompany then, and will show (he villagers what Bloomington can torn out on tin hour's notice any day. The grass is a month ahead of the season, and the leaves seoro ready to unfold. Miss McDcrmot rntei'taing t,lie infant claw of Walnut st. Prtaby terian sunday school, about twenty in number, this afternoon. "Better order yoiir "'crecq doors and windows at Baker JNecltl & Co.'s beforo tbe weather gets too hot. -John M. Gardner, aged seven-ty-cight, living in Brown cr wily, went oat on his farm Tuesday morning to fire some brush liesps. The fire communicated to a fence near by, and the old geiMiejijap while attempting to p)if it t t is supposed to have beta stricken, with paralysis and to have falhp into the fire. Winn found o;ie side of his body was charred tlradfully, hi; hsiir and whiskers lurnctl off. He dii d Wednesday, George Benckart is now bak. iug uieati, ciiKCS and pies 111 I. IS new oveu, It works Hke a cliaim, '

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decision of the Kepublita,). cooTsauon. IT- H. M. Uamap ;i a Ms y or of the City of bitMiitajj Joov to tbe chofca tf tbe iaaltag eonvaUot. lS"oonce H. Qwec i as Ma tubal of tna CitT of mvaUMmSi may. USSQl The G loos' Ferth ,miM ttftctured at Louie vill-, K;i pure animal matter rertiltfcct art sold only by Chas. Uj, A dea. the west side eraser, mi w sale prices. Tbe ones at all um w.w ivbiiwa 4ia 1HJ1.1UWH 20 to GO per ceat., yet Atetti Ml -.11 .L. ..!

G9obe fertilisers are put , sod '$P

win coi nti tuo viu iitiuro..

ue uepenueu upon. r ie "puucr i m,

tne orietuai leriuizer una oi.wm-

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miuiii v. null 111 ii'iiuuhiv 1 1 AiirBMDyaMs:

uos v you always ;iurai.uiM4' Wall Paper, From 3 b laetei

Bill. Joatw W r-ixsEiS JH

At Yan-taodi's, North itirqtfo L. B. BnA-and Job n ihgm& are Cbarley JJcPHEEriuRs' ble assistants in tbe grocery i;ratle, ovec

at the southeast comer. Be st4 ytiu find th place. Thij aretSseh'i' one, accommodating, and pleasant ?

pt'OPle to trade with. .1-

CBABLEY McPHEETIiBS Ikif&yi

gem of a grocery, in the oldGrev j Mft vtind, snd keeps a choice fresf '-ft at ocfc. Call snd see hi 1 0 Stifll

, 1 11 ..law" '-'' "'SSPpe

grocery is fixed up like it Kltlw Hr. 1 is a niffl' nlammilh' a atfnas; slock. Call and see him,, Pocltby, dpessed and iimlitaji i , l a specialty at Charley McPheetei?s' grocery store. Call aodee him at any time. ' ba All manhkr of Hard'tfi tae beit Stoves tn Ami le by W. J. Allen. Tf sitiafaetoiy fjook Dtova 'Hsf vrond is sold by AUep, n jou forget it. Papers for placing lliiliw.'aj',?. 1 i, m -iJ its Iiets, tor sale at the Progtresjt lor 5 ctnts a dozen. : ' Stuiebakkr Wagoks ! At Ji LLEKav.

Building Material, as low ai ; '. anybody can sell them, at W $ Alien's hardnrsre store. Itcb:. Manse and Sc-atchet en

human rr animal enrad ia 3 J cnrnutei by '

Ygolorir Sanitary Ixti.n. Thi oeve '

fail. S.KIy K. Uadiay, Illpomin(jf : ; Tndluta . . ' "..:::'

1 1 1 mi m iBi in isa-Sii Bur i.dinq material of all kind and at low prices. W.J.4WNv Ome Bottle of English Sjiavin Liniuioct cured my fine Nor jinn on ra f two ucly blood Dain which iamea4' ncr vaiua at ie8l fso. it It tue Bletnitti cure I ever mad.

Jtm McCAlK, Hori IVak-. Burli'urtoii, IbA, Sold by H. i.tnaiay, Dnujimt, Bloa; ' ' ingtoand. . v ! . ; - ' l .. ' .''; '":

iliiirfl tr. n-At. Mil tha MutMti t.vA 'azarlKlu

wi new wcH prennrea 101; me busi:tt ktiif)-.). Driifirrtntitna jftiiBitnn. RhiVn IV vaty

what '40 pram ism to do, henca yo amy -' depend ijnoa, hiw when be proaajaet yoa ; '

anyunns. EsGLfflH Suavin Li air moyet M psrd, Soft, or Cailouwiftifim muu nie;nisau irom awM, wiaaa aaTm Uurb,bphiit. weDy,Ktug-boae,. sprain, hii swollen ra.TO,ult Sere S50 by uee ef one tsttWL ed. Sold by H. Lindley.Dniggl inRion, iu, Hemp. Wilson has a Aty of Queeusware and Glaiwwi it is now time to tielect so

me&lir

I i !. ll 1 '.

ucat, tt will pay.

Charley RobertstMa stJf t.; handsome imnrovemeots in his:..'"

store room did pot "cost, hinj H$st thing, sndl will not be added to the price of goods. ' We will soil goods maoh ehear . er since we made the itnprovcmentii .. in our room. W.edotbia becaosa ' wc feel so much more cUesrful io our handsome new "?. and see wi. " " . ROBERTSON iniinii"f irii et im Absolutely Pur. PI PWiiv, sronRtn net wnU'nivtir3v and can not be wild in ompcliaen vi thB wiUiflide ef lw-t,it, i.h..n.tgi(

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