Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 8, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 April 1889 — Page 3

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It TOW WONDER or THE AOE, ,thie st ock of goods ob the shelves, counters, anil in tle drawer, at the ? Irnith Jewelry Store and Baiar, south side. ; This boose receives ear-io4 after ear-Ibad. of good, ndyet they are sold with sneh H.-pidity that there is always dema ad for store. The mode is act ' all of a light, or fragile character either, as some might suppose, for there are gold and silver watcheav of (he best brand, cioiks of 4b : arast rvnable .naaaMetwre, etfverwart that is known to.be standard, wen tinware k included in that ' tarn mot i stock, Mny household article that are very aseful and , oraamenlal are also soldhi re for a ti iflingsoas. - G. Bescka ht V bw ' room is the headquarters for fine Baltimore (titers. He receive theoi daily ly express, af consequently tbfey are always fresh. jE aW jjjeii can, r"a quart-. - Sttdebaker Wagoim, Spring Wagiiins, rts, M( the Eufty RidiAS JFeredSs f'rt. AH for sale by . W. J. ALLEN, r Ck.tBXjrr.MoBi.EY has seenred a frwli, nobby stock of Spring j Goods, and w having a big run oa it ben. He does not wait till ev7 cry body efoe-ia stocked up la-fore Lebuys, bat jumps into the ring with ifsteck thtuV ia alculater to suit every member of the family, lie is carrying a very welt selected stock oi boots; shoes and robbers aaawftg bis. lata investments, and tie is selling them at figures sureuusgiy low. Aak for Charley obky'a store, if yon don 't know where it is, . : :. ; . Sees, r$Mf Tnbaehtd Cigars, at Heutp. Wilson's Ja&rj store. Try one of the new raoda of cigars at lata store. "Mtktio Cpre" for Rhenmae a ad SieomVia, radiaallj eorea is to threw dara by nMrriar tbe cam a tbe sraUm. It will net &9 .. TSe. t ;1t H. IindWa 'Saaa, DrtratbU, OBjiiigtpa. the nieee eoods at Ben. oG;e dt Co.'a merebaat taiiorinK eotablMbment. Ibey embrace evejytbiagtbat is new. c! to ice and rleirsble. Ren. McGee,thefamoos and iiopalar cutler, presides at the board, and will and cut your garments so they will fit ana be a diBure to wear. r ' . Rkeaz, eakea, eraekers', pie and verj tning usually jciseB. in - aaoort. Htnionery or. retaaurani, si ueerge JSenckarfs. Tog will find the best poods, in the grocery IineJkt Heoin. Wilson's lie receives fresh goodsevery week,

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Genta furbiBhrng. jtne, been seen in the store of McGee&d. Anything you may liave heard of or jreeuin the city is received here promptly, and offered for Sale at dty prices. If you dcn'l cee what you want just ask for it. Tb keep three or four of the Jc-t Biding Cnltivatotr and Plows wade. The Oliver Chilled Plow atui.!a at the head and we have it. BAKER, NEElyD & CO. itch. Manee ana .scratciiea on human or aaimab cured i t 30 minute iy W.Kiif.ird'a KaniUrw lnkt.n. Thl never ml, dulj by tt. ititiillvt. Bliwiuioittoa, taiionery. r a cn r . a m . rim

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GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.

HALL & Cots a Hoop Pomi:! That is what the Whitley Reaper and Bind' er is warranted to do. If you don't believe it call at the hardware store of Raker, Neeld & Co. and see the machine in operation Solid steel. It throws the bundle aix feet ant of the way. Do t-sits war k clean and' perfect. Will eat t 2inch hoop pole, and does do it. Don t believe if, en 7 Well, come and see it operate. BAKER, NEELD & CO. Volpert'a Cream Bread and Hot Rolls are great favorites with those who have oscd them. As to Gboce&ijbb, it would- be will for yon to remember that Charley MePhceters, is in the old G.reevear Hooter grocery eorrer. He is selling lots of gooda too, because he has, plenty of the beat, and takes pleasure in .waiting o.a the trade " -:' ' - -,jtt- -;V The H&rxisrtfl Mired Paints are the best and purest in the world. Will cover nrc epnee, look better, wear, better, give, greater salisfaetioja than any' other brand. Call and see testimonials. JBakek, Ne'kld fe Co. Yofperfa.Iee Cream is deliciou?. It takes the cake. Goodake goes with it. Jimmy Robinson is the well known west side groeer, and has a handsome, tresn stock of goods which, by reason of eood itatronage is always kepi fresh. A very handsome and tasteful display of qo- ensware and glassware is one ot hi specialties that has attracted mnch attention ot late in fact he has sold more . of tills class of" -goods than some of the larger or more pretentions stores, because lie exhibited nncommon taste in select ton. He does thriving business in choice coontrv produce and in teas, coffeessugars, etc., carrying a stock that is far above the ordinary. Don't forget to look at and price his chamber setts. ' Hemp. Wxlsok gets the choicest as well as tbe freshest country produce, as. bis country customers are of tbe best class of people; beaee the butter, cheese, apple butter, etc., he sells is always choice.. Waii.Papeb! Wall Paper I We have brought oa the largest stock of Wall Paper ever seen in tbe town ; it is also tbe .finest. Tbe proof of this wan examination. r , ; BAKER, ISEKLD & q, ; v New Hatb, latest styles, nobbiest m the tnule, just brought on by lIcGee & Va., gents' furnishers, Booth side of tbe square. Tbe best grades of goods received by express constantly, and. only a living profit charged. Cbaio Wouley has a lot of first-class Buggies, Carriages, Phav fous and Spring Wagons, at his livery stable, which he will sell tor cshr er will trade for mules or horses. Call on Craig belore you ell your stock. Charley McPheeteks, who was so popular in the hardware bjaineaa is now an accommodating" grocer in the old Greevea corner. Charley takes hold like an old band at tbe trade. Everybody' likes Charley- he is kind, accommodating and keeps a complete stock, and wilt supply yon with everything you need.

BASE BALL, - CROQUET, pnd CANES, At C0W9.

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ILAWNS COMPANY. FOB 30 DAYS! At BATTERTON'S Cash Orooery Store : Sis. keg Soda for 25c. 3 caps of Tomatoes for 25o. 3 cans of Corn for 25c. 10tbs.Kingan's Kettle Lard, $1.00 1 kit family White Fixh foe 40o. A quarter barrel White Fish, $1.00 I barrel Salt for $1.10 I I lbs. Bacon for $1.00 1 keg Steel Nails, 8's. for $2.60 1 package CoflVe f r 27c. bucket syrup for tjpo. 1 gallon Sorghum for 35c. The Samraers "jaw bone" picture is an oddity in its way, and in taken by a roettiod discovered and worked out by no one else. It is worth seeing. Look in his street -ahWCase. - ;" - ' ) The City primary election j was an intert sting occasion. The various caudidatfs and ttit-ir friends conducted a friendly fight in all of the wards, and the contest (or the offices of Marshal, Clerk and Treau- j urcr was particularly warm. Mayor Dunlap had no opposition, snd so was re-notuinatpd by 458 votea1 In the firqt ward Henry Alexander received the nomination for coun- i oilman, some eight or nine votes being cast tor Clay Jacobs, a color ed Republican. In the seeoud ward lit n. Voss was renominated, his opponent being Geo. W. Walk er, (colored) who received 48 votes. Voss had lOo votes. In the third ward Frauk Dobsnn and Jack Denton made the race. The vote was declared a tie (78 votes each). and the matter was decided by ar bitration it was gtven to Douson. The candidates for Marshal were George Owen and John Douglass. Douglass received 153 votes, Owen 326. Far Clerk R. C. Greeves and Chas. T. Robertson were candidates, and Greeves was nominated by 66 votes. Ira C. Batman and James M Hunter made the race for City Treasurer, Hunter winning by a majority of 15, Everything passed off good humorediy, aud the ticket will be elected on the first Monday of Hay by the usual majority. Miss Mary E. Palmer, south of town, and Malcolm Stone of Bedford, were married last week, They will reside in the "Stone City Miss Ella Tuley has sold her lots nn which the house burned recently, to Isaac Claman and Mrs. Joheph Alexander, for $600. Frank Mulky is circulating among his old Blooding ton friends. Frank is always welcome. Mrs. Gregory of North jollege Avenue is entertaining Miss Lillie Lusadd'er gf Shoals, Martin county. Dr. Cox of Spencer, formerly a Monroe county man from the vicinity of Hindostan, was in town Thursday Iat. Kohert Howe, a former resi dent of this place, now of Louisville, has been visiting his sister, Mm. Lemencl?. Frank Morrison, a nephew of Judge l'earuon, was in town last week.renewiug sohooiboy acquaint ances. The cigar manufacturius bus iness'is booming, and Mike Seward is adding to his force again. P. B. Field is a paosenger con ductor on the Uotton Belt R. R., with headquarters at Cairo, Ills. Mrs. F. in visiting relations here. 1 1 . I . JL.

WALL PAPER IN SPLENDID VARIETIES At Cole's.

Eld. Griffin preached for the Harmony people on Sunday last.

A oohool is being taught at Stanford by. Miss Atkinson. Lee Umbarger of Stanford will soon remove to Bloomington. The Hofetetler school near Harrodsburg, had to olose down because of the prevalence of mumps. -W. S. Pedigo has bought W. A, Wsllingford's house at Harrodsburg for $1,000. Miss Minnie Rice of Vernal has Been dangerously ill with typhoid and lung fever, a combination that is enough to wreck any ordinary constitution, Property is changing hands every day in Fairview, and at enhanced prices. No. 49 was sold recently to Win. Chandler. Peaches are in bloom, and the odor of iruit buds fills the air. This is "xe grande" season of the year. Samuel 8. Cox lectured in College ChaDel Mondav niebt to a larce audience.-the last lecture oi the GOiOTse. The lecture was a suc cess it paid him two hundred dollars. . " : -Bridgeman Cox, an old Demo cratic war horse, was in town last week, as lively as a cricket, though he has seen many summers. Hope yon didn't neglect to give Mr. H. C. Duncan your application tor Minister to Hungary. Anybody can get it on application. Dr. Munson has bought prop erty in Stanford. The many friends of the Doctor will be gratified to learn that be is building op a fine practice. Dr. Whitted was in town on Wednesday last on personal and political business. - The Doctor is freely spoken of in coonectian with a position in the pension Hoe. Ernest Ward, who was here last week, and is in very poor health, will go to Kentucky with t be hope of being benefitted. A number of persons permitted their taxes to go delinquent, and will find the penalty added. The Odd Fellows contemplate a processioo, on the 26ih, with bands aud banners, and good things to eat later in the evening. It will he a pleasant occaoion, as the Odd rellows are not new at such things. Tbe t n months old child of. Dr. Gray of White Hail, died last Wednesday with pneumonia, snd the burial took place at Solsberry. Mr. Jeiooeh fuller, Mrs. U ray's father, went down to White Hall on Thursday with the bcarse from ibis place. Some few patterns of the new wash si) ks have been shown in the stores. I hey are mostly of .stripes aud retail ot $1.00 per yard. Ellett8ville Citixeni Bert. But W now lias a position clerking in LinJW'g drug atore at Bloominglon Mrs. W. U. MHtthewa and Hi. Fred. Matthews were at Bloominirton the first of (ho week- O. Uurrii left this plrtco last 0nday to commence traveling far hat and glove house The cbunnelar, which has been in use tj rorry Bros, and MBltbewa Bros, for the past lew werk. has been sent to the new quar. ry at 'Bedford .Last Monday morn ing T. M. Harris was compelled to kilt his Sewfoundlnnd dog which was supposed to lie nind John Coffey is learning telegraphy under Win. CastleEverybody should wutch their does for they inny go mad any time John camonason ana mrniiy went to nloomingtoB tbe first oi the week on a visit. Frank Fowler has sold his residence on west 7th street to Ott. Anderson, and has removed to Spencer, where he has started in tbe shoe business for himself. Mrs. Small is expected to ar rive from Albuquerque, N. M., this week. Miss Libbje will not come, at least; for the present. Get ready to vote on the ?th day qf May W. M. Alexander and wile give a reception this (luesday) evening, in honor of their guest, Miss carsmao of Lafayette, Jas Mathers, a former well known engineer, is now running a switch engine at Mattoon, Ills.,and bok, Mathers is residing at Indi anapolis. W. B. Seward will soon return to Bloomington to reside, as be is closing up his business at Indiana polis. It is now nearly ten years since he went there to look after the construction of the State House. Carter Con trier will sail from New York on April 27lh, with the Wild Wett Show, which goes to France in the Persian Monarch, a large vessel that has been specially chartered for the purpose. Beside the animals there will be two hundred and fifty-five persons in the party. Twenty-eight years ago Satur day ft. bumpier was surren ann me war ot the rebellion was fairly on, Clint. Worrall has refused $1,100 for the lot hs bought of Gus, Kreuger, en East Khkwood Avenue,

You ought to see thope cranenecked glass pitchers just brought on by Jimmy Robinson. 'Xlicy are just scrumptious. Go over to Charley Mc's grocery and get pome of his nice eating goods. He is building up a handsome trade he is u nice man, that's why. Window SHADES, LATESr STYLES, AT OOLE'S,

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COMPLETE FINE SHOES. ill IB THIS tw m is a sa CHAS. West Gide Henry McCalla is having the east pike thoroughly overhauled and rebnilded, Mr. L. Van Buskirk spent a week in Chicago, recently, Rev. Benniugton died on Monday of last week, and the remains were interred at Uuionville. Ser vices by Rev. Barrow. Walnut st. Presbyterian church has received a number of additions this spring, nine beiog added on Sunday a week. The hott 1 at Harrodsburg, sn long kept 'by Fields, has been rented by W. R. Byera, who will feed tbe hungry and take cars of the louely traveler. Mrs, Pauline Pearson, (widow of Parker Pearson) is a candidate for Postmistress, and her friends are circulating a petition. Prof. Lust r the most competent musician who has ever located in Bloomington, is endeavoring to elevate the standard of muato in Bloomington. He should receive encouragement. The firoe houses fo be erected in Fairview are fo be first-class such buildings a will reflect credit upon the locality and upon the gentlemen of (he Real Estate Associa tion. On JttlJh Jumws-is. to- be after the style of the one recently erected by Mrs. Helen Orchard. Cot. Chas. Whitney, advertising agent for the Hutchinson Wild Wert Show, while making a contract in the Progress office, last Wednesday, said that he had traveled with W. W. Durand at one time, and seemed to take great interest in telling of bis popularity and ability. He also says that the Wild We.t oompapy has been organized in Chicago, and that they will give their first performance in that village on the 17th. Ibey will then work their way down to this city, where they will score a grand mccess. Major Mulky was in. Spencer last week on businesa. The Major owns same real estate in that town. An extraordinary amount of work has beeu done to fences and outbuildings on the farms this season. This is attributed to the good weather. !jevi Hudson of the vicinity of Guthrie over the line in Lawrence couuty, staid all night by tbe roadside, and built a fire of cornstalks, etc., and his clothing taking fire, he was so seriously burned that be died from the effects, after being removed to Bedford. He was found by some train bands, The Horticultural Society held a meeting in the court house on Wednesday afternoon of last week. There is now a membership of thirty, snd the Treasurer reported $35 on hand. The next meeting occurs on the 2d Wednesday of May, at the residence of Win. Neill, west of town. -r-The Prohibition brethren . are not dead, I hey say, but propose to take a hand in the city election. Geo. N. Puett will be run for Mayor, and with his wel known ability as a singer, may make a formidable race ; Wen. Small wood will le on the -ticket for Marshal; Wm. Andrews, Clerk ; Kbert Marshall, Treasurer Jas. Graham for 1st ward Councilman. Robertson Bros, keep a choice

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dered ' s,oc groceries, and sell them at e'ja small margiu for cash. They

also make a Npecuilly ot the teed business. All manner of fled kept. Call and see them tt their handome roosn on the uortqeast corner of the square, White Dress Patterns. Great bnrzains this week. At Will. Turner's. wr Better order your wreen doors and windows at Baker, Neeld & Co.'s before the weather gets too hot. Pictures and Fancy GOODS, EXCEEDINGLY ATTRAC-

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M SHOE is iami STONE,: Square. -- Real estate is still "jump," and some of it on has the been taken on the market. Geo. Riley is putting on the pianist. "nnntr" Air t.hA AAwhnv who will be here Saturday night. . Levi Dale of Bedford, known to many of our old citizens, died on Tuesday of last week in his 71st year. The' new pension board of Lawreuce county has been appoint ed. They are De. G. W. Burton, Dr. Howard Laforceand Dr. Walls. Ashton, the Mitchell photographer, is taking shadows at Harrodsburg. Ashton is a good one, too. Mr. W, B. Allen, a live, energetic merchant of Leavenworth, Crawford co., was in town Friday on a visit to relations and friends. -Peter Bowman is the lucky recipient of a pension of $14 per mouth with about $500 of back pay. Senator Alford, son-in-law off E. E. Slues, preached for the Christian church congregation last Sunday. The school children will have their attention taken from books by the crowd on the... bill west of. the building, next Wednesday. Mr. T. C. Bailey and famify, now residing at Sunbright, Teno., are visiting relations, and friends in the vicinity of Gosport, This (Tuesday) evening, Miss Ella Nuckoht snd John H. Swope of Lebanon, Pa., will be marriedr at the residence of the bride's par' cat, A party will leave Greencastle for Oklahoma to-day. They are Joseph Cooper, Will. Irvin, Daniel Cole, Mr. Hurst, Wm. Turner and Geo. Springer. Peter Bowman is assessor for Bloomington tp Mr. Bowman is a business mau and is thoroughly posted as to his duties. He will assess for coqnty and city. . -Murphy, the great temperance apostle, begins a series of meetings in Spencer this week. It is a good field, as Spencer is. said to he tau.gh enough. The gas well contractor arriv ed as per agreement, last week, and a house has been erected over the Knot upon which it has been decid ed to hare the hole, inst south of Ryors' hub and spoke factory. daman & Alexander propose to engage in the sale of lumber, shingles, lath, eto on -the ground recently purchased by them from Miss Tuley, a square and a half south of the depot. The high wind Thursday night did considerable damage in the way demolishing fences, bill boards, etc. 1 he smoke stack at Waldron s tannery was made to'bow graoefully to the northeast, and a chimney was blown off of the school house building. On the 24th of April there will he an exhibition of "Wild West" performances on the Howe lot, south of rrosnfct Mill, it is a railroad show and is said to have a larire number of wild, ferocious and nn lamed animals with it You will please take the top seat as the giraffe is a far reaching iuseot. ''Rebecca's Triumph" was a great Irmmiih, and the crowd was so large aud enthusiastic Thursday night that the performance was re peated on Friday nighr. All the young ladies acquitted themselves with ereat credit, as young Indies always do, and deserved compli ments were showered upon them, Mrs. Piitman is entitled to special remenihrunoe for her faithful work in training the young thcapians. IlEMr. Wilson, the fresh stock groeer, is on the corner of 6th St. and College Avenue. G-mds re ceived daily, notice they are ulway lremi. Ml OF TW BOTTOM At' PRICES rr

Frank Shields, formerly ii resident of this town, is now residing in New Albany, Dr. Jas. D. Maxwell sr. on Sitnrday last add 66 feet off the g ronnd west of bis office, College Avenue and 4ti street, for $1,200, Miss Ells Tulev fakes 33 feet on the alley, for $fi25, and Mr. Wicks p iys $575 for 33 feet that joins it on the north. Two handsome two Alory dwelling louses will be erect ed on this ground just as soon as builders and material can be secured. Doug. Field can run the four pigs in the pen in four minutes, and never fails. He's an experth arned to do that down iu Tennessee. Ed-Boruff and Hayden Walls ol Bedford wer in town last week. Robert 0. Howe of Louisville, oa last Friday bought the north lot off the old Jos. M, Howe ground, uear the old college, paying $450 aud agreeing to build a stone wall at the east end of the. lot. A. twostory bouse of modern style is to be erected on this lot immediately, as soon as a contractor and material can be secured, which by the t ie way is becoming somewhat difficult in Bloomington, as so many l nildinge are now under- contract. James S. Williams has been .notified that be has been placed on the pension rdtttf27 permontl4 fur deafness. This will W " trice little income for Uncle Jim, John A. Raper cut a while ciak, near White Hall recently, and fifty feet from the ground, and in the trunk of the tree, which is i bout two fa't in diameter, found

ti butcher knife, buried up to tbe hilt. The handle had decayed and dropped off, leaving oniy.i.he riveis in that portion of the knife. Much ( peculation is of course indulged as In who placed the knife there and I low many years it had rested In the tree. On Monday Major Jas. B. itfulky, Nat. U. Hill; H.-C. Duetian and Jos. G. McPheeters took .train for Washington City. These gentlemen care nothing for office I heir visit is purely one of courtesy tnd good will. TOW SPRING STOCK X.ACE CURTAINS fclPer Pair, At Wicks & Co.'s BEE HIVE. . The demand for Noel's Im proved Steel Roofing is on a boom. -rr-.A young man named. Jeffries, tin employe of Showers Bros., fud iseveral fingers of his left hand to a circular saw, last Saturday, A cousin of Mrs. Woodford from Chicago has been visiting her for several weeks aud returned to j that city on Monday, j "-An alarm of -fire ThursdijH morning was caused by the smoke pouring out at the roof of the school souse. One of the chimneys hud Iown off during the storm of the light previous, and when a fire was built the smoke "spread; itself' lis t were, tlenou toe alarm. H. C. Duncan was eaiB4Ulied on his trip to Washington City jy his little daughter, Antoinette. It is now believed that the bonds for tbe west pike will be Hold, a gentleman having been here ast week to look after them, in company witti tue contractor, jar. Darnall ot ureencastle. A transsrint of the proceedings of the cjuotv commissioners was secured and if they are passed favorably upon by the investeis attorneys, the bonds will be purchased & oace. Prof. Von Jageman has secur ¬ ed a position at Harvard college at $ !,000 per annum, His work closes here M-ith the month of June. Mrs. Kingsley has gone to her home iu the east, in response to a telegram bearing the news of the serious iiluvsa of her mother.. Mrs. Morgan, mother of Mr.i. Swain, is dangerously sick. Prof.. Til. Treat returned- on Monday from his tour with his dug show, many of his best p&rformers having died. -rAt the meeting in tbe court h'ti8c, Tuesday evening of last veek,afier the ticket was canvassed, Hon. R. C. Foster offered tbe folic wing resolution, which wis adopted: "Uesolved, that the City Counoil ol Bloomington be requested to piss an ordinance requiring an annul report of the receipts and e.tpon.lit tires, to he nade by the City Clerk, and alter auditing the report by the Committee on Fiuau.'o, have the sumo publish 1 at least iu one newspaper of the city," IMMENSK STOCK OF i'XANNKfc SHIRTS AT 'TUB COKNKR' ANYTHING YOU WANT IN SUITS MiO X'ANTd UKAUY MADE AT TUB CO KN B!it KIN E LIN fc! OP NKW KM ICiC l.NT6 SUITS JrtiOM St.25 TO l;ou A SUIT AT TUB l-OKKtrK, SHE HAT THK AT StiVf STYLKS IN THK -CORNER. You 8Hour.t 'see the hmidmioly dccorntetl room of Rol!rtson Bros, on t northeast cur per o " the -quart'. They kwp a very choice sti'i-U of gooda iu their iiiic, especially Teas Coffees, Tib.iMos

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Pkiitnorthtp nerett'lore exist fiiiine of Woodward, Spark. been ibis day dissolve hj -BeUM wis nsffl finrameci ttu tsa immg usertsof th firm, shall enV-Htti nil its acemtnis and continue tbh ss 'Derevjfotft. We hope tO:Jt kind romtjinbrancs and a OTeiflj v-nir nnnrticiitted netronaira. : sunamg accounts mim oe e&wiwwi Wltnout jurmer noune. (, J. T. WOODWAX Btasford, Imd, April S,iij : "'mm Warm weather will here, and th privy vast looking after. John Brtf oreuared himself with tight tctj chemicals and the propsr tacM i cm do this work as t ell at iwho have come here frutn iatfjwl Call on hira and get figujiVfij -ffl better to clean uu voiir fir$mt

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roiveri k dtreaa is very UHD&aHkjp in light, sweet aud wbolescaiMsf bakery is on the north sidti lfM spare, remember.

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are sold only bj Chas. U cer, the west side grocer, f t wfe9jfcwI,v le prices. The price o 11 ijeirl class fertilizers hm ivnd SO to 50 per ceof., yefc AteMp&

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Bolt, John WYirai .-; Paper Hanger. 7 At Vanzandt's, North sklc square L. B. BBAY and JcUN TpoHWUt v are Charley McPhiietoh ubfo losiatants in the groeeiy tradev)j. s.t the southeast corner. B"i&& you find th place, Tb?y anrjijh one, accommodating, itua people to trade with, Charley McPsEirrsa. eem of a erocery, in theoldGw stand, and keepa a ckcicft$ stook. Call and see him..; - MSSSSli i I ") '; " Charley MePbeetera? :-jm grocery is fixed up like a Ijttm lor. it is a nice place wittt -'m stock. Call and see hiim.V:l Order poultry from CtjwS McPheeters, at b'tf iror'f Greeves stand), as he has a sli ina contract w.itb . ptr?.one?,i

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the market. v .:. Fob ail kinds of Plows tmiCuJM tivators including tlw celebr iteti Brown, Weir and Moline, call at W.J. ALIK . i . .. n Papers for platting under wj pets; for sale at the Progre for 5 ceuU 4oeti, -.- 'x .. .' ; Cook Stoves offtr-4undv flndini lie DrosS Cook, for sale at low Has W. JstAJWuKlsa Oas Borri,B of Enatiab gravm '.. Linimfint cured my flne Norman Br t two ugly blood spkvias whioh aniagdt uer vntue c iwut ov. u w iauhvi Il . l. ....u. . 1 ...... MtUlI I.URI A urn. v JOUN MoCAIN, Horsu Drak. DarlinytM, Jjwi soia or ti. jumaiey, vraceiss, ington, Ind. English Spavin LinitnefcPj moves al 1 Hsxd, Soft, or CillKl4 and IJlomisUos from norsM, uiooa ): Curbs. Snlintt. Swern9v.Riaa-.b0wt Sprains, ti Swollen Throatt, Comk Save 450 bv use of one bottlo. W ed. Sold by H. Idadiey.Liruggwv ington, lnd. Hemp. Wilsos han a full of Quecnsware and Glasswara. it is now time to select soroet uice for the holidays. Buy best, it will pay. Charley Robertson say tbi, handsome improvements in bhv store room did not cost littn any thing, and will uot be add.cJ.io tbf price of goods, T Commercial Tmitilwit AND OTHER TRAVELERS . Tho followitiff will be of interest oommcrcml travelers, as it sbows bor. easily a man my lose his ovorewUYif Wtk not posted on "iKiidlord'!" rij:hr" ; Last spring (1S83) when Booth ftn$ Burrott were In IndinnapoUs, I Wrt "fci tho city nnd stopped ut th iSpeneur llimstv near tho dopol. Tbe veslnur bd boea warm, so I loll m ovorcuat in tho cheek' xm, took a chank for it, vA went to Ua then tor. Return in; a tbe hotel aft-ir-. wurd, I b:d a mom. and breakfast, utioiit 10 o'clock Saturday faronooft, retti.nwt to lit o hotel and puiri my bill!; r E ' intended to gd to ' the Sunsk YnrdK, an-t would be gone tbe gratr part of thedsy. The day Imintf warm, I did nut take my overcoat. Bttw-cn 10 iid 1 1 p'oiook that night I rtttrned to the h lol mi (joinj toj tbo chr'ok room pri'Kuitlcd chock 18 and. Hiked for my overvo.it. 'flic by lookMh thvn cniiie Iwi k nnd sa l be could nokj HiiU it; he akdi ine to u niu in nnd ef if I could discover it. I iid sv,ht it . not there. I c llo-t tli cl trk ( Mjr John Orecnmatt). who q 'stituie d tna boyt qnd tlio Intlor suid ho 001 M not End tho coat, but ho did Giid ch-H'k. IS. with str, Kttaoli'-d, Iving on thi ifr of the thwlt room. This boy suid In wits nqt oa doty when the coat was taken in- H Wat ninf: (rnin titiio unci f was qoi i .wiled ti hwva on tho Vnndnlia. Tho bpy Worwr4 Uld mo tlie npxt vct- ) lligt stn Irish, lad whs on duly when the ooat wn eeelv. I rd and that ho hud b'en diob,ir Ht, tht j he hud woak oyes ijJ cMjMirt reU tb I ohoeUs, half Ihu time cHing nn the otttrK j hoys loroiui them for hi t,. Tho tioit I'm-ver boon snt'.lu.l for, t l.i dotenfe of Ua ! proprh-gir (M-r, Vnh'r) loitlg that he U I nut liuU:i' for it hocauso b gU'O'i hi. il paid , his bill :t:;lv in (he dny If thU i th ; htw, it jg n inn point, i .1 sh.ptilJ nx -ui-! derstiwd tr iiwii who iale hotul jbeck , torthvii 'o.iriiis unp-'nl-

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