Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 19, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 July 1889 — Page 3

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LOT 48Sa I Bww Ckeek

TVonted Baits,

40 doziilauridried Shirts BEST QUAliITY MUSLIN, 4-ply Idnen Bosompatent facings,

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One Table devoted to ChiWren snd Boys' Cloth . iog price will be reduced from 1-4 to 1-2 :;: I fDLESKiNiysrm:;: 75. cts. :'" COTTOWAOE rAMTS, Sly jMctict. itiraH(e nt t rtp, fc. LOOK FOR THE YB1 LOW TKKEI Wka a cmMM. SOSTAII. TO M!8 THESE BACA1SS.

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mr V, T Jvr BisorLcKcn in town, at Crrorge BntdMrt'. PeoidelrwiitWootinJff eanfrt Crrati Wend. pir, afceir, ic t ibk pkee at ftpauuable BflSg BKS4D Bakk Bices iM;mx -the fianilmm Bfa. 00 the nortueast omr if the I4WWM, The keep very cfiwioe stock f oodalti tbeir 'liar. cflvrtMlfy Teaf, Criflees, Tnbaeooa m!ji qgars. Ciltand apt theM. ! The fkbcMes has eoM Kkearise handnomr t;k of fttoda th U&tr at CharW MoWfyV dry goods aiore. H OortMMf' 4n bvwwMS Oa soaae swia t do a-MMawer. bnt coea e ttottiw alojafc es ireek, aM it, so tka new foods can araja be tuonJ there; , Aek.fw Cbr)7 MtJ4ey'.if ron dVt kaw Irhei ins .itopo n tocated. ' iia Jast(7 j buic stock .o hoots aa: haeai 8i in a owbreHes od aw k knOaw swewwpejitwwna Choicest Coffees,- Tsfjb Tohooos aa4 (arsat Uessn. . WMmss's grmiarysoor. 'Try ooe of )mw tiraods ot azara at tbia Kuro, 11 m r ii 8wt TUB niece goods Ben, McCnw Ca.'s aserchant laihittDg estabttsbaieot. 'I bey ewbtsot Mythiag that h aew, chowe wl de-irabfc. Beo;McSee,theiaiWM and tfoaalar caMer, presses at aieutsso they will fit and asore to wear.

nSA9, caksa, racker, pica and r Mvestigstiow. Ho keeps the choic- . vrrything asualfy kest.ia a coarf esi of eirerjtbing 0 the grocery fttKwry ot Nturtmt, at George ;(jid pruvinion Hoe. . Beaekart. . .. ... 1 ' .-

Yo will find the bast goods, 1. the groomr Kdejit Heaap: Wilson s. iJe rceeives fresh goods every week,; s4liat swihiog in it is house is Bia!e Call on him ?y 'ngrew Block." Sutt XCB tko worhl begun! iias-aweh a stoefc of good tar the Genta faraishiog line, bops) sees in (he stare of McCiee ACo. Any tuinc yoa way aava beard of or mail ay ia reeeived here! umaatly, and atbred for sale )"W arjecs, f yoit doa't im what yon wBt uMtaafc ror r. WsXKBV three or IWr of the heat sliding Cultivators and Plows aV. The Oliver Chilled Plow jtsnda a the head sad we have it,,

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01 Ibern tbe best pootU and sella Juw asnytQd) in tte business. Wi ir.r M-rW at iIh 'aW - : For hoawmade chae am? Wefalirtr store, (ld.G"cvw rfooioqv id diirable shh?K ni WU Paper, Bwnlcre, etc It was bought at a great bargain,, awl ttie hargain is ilna,ted to. the (tin's traiMcra. . -- : jT .door and . , window srrcensi t Baker, Nseia & Cos. Real in the town. Keep out the fites ' Aa-TttGBoCKRiEH, it would be well for yon to remember tl - Charley McPhretere. is in the old Greevea nr Hunter jtrocery corner. Ue is selKag lots of good too, beeaosf he has plenty of the best, and takes okoaoro ta watting on tue tiada,-'-'' '' . The fiarrwpo Mixed Paints are the lost and purest in the world. Will cover eaorc spaw, look better, wmur better, give greater satisfac ,a. (hsa any other brand. Ct sad see test iinpBials. Bakbb, Kbbl, & Co. Cboic Cofpbks are Jimmy KotMasoa's speciaity. He nas so isaaieaae coffee trade and hfe stcHred H bv keepioe the best that could be rjrweored for saoney.. . While: this is SKpeeialty It does not pr vent him from having iff stock the heat Uas erocerie ever seen on the went aide of - the souare. He ean give' yen bargains for spot cash raAW J5W mw - m Tobawo, iisoa's grocery store, Thehoice Mexioan coffee, at plimeif Bobiuson's growry, wet Mode ot soitare. m -worthy or rour Cbais WohiY has a lot of first-class Buggies, CarrtaKOs. PhiBoo and Spring Wagons, at bis -vcry. stable, which he will sell for eWi or will trade for mules or hpejai! -: Call Ob Craig beore you l eu vour otock. VCBTBQDY KNOWS Et,0 BA V, a nia whose honesty and accommodating spirit' has never been at queaiHiOO he is one of Charley .! WciTheetfrs' safesraeii, in bis groew store, (old ( reeves staad). Go to thlf neat, cosy establishment, n4 givo. veur order for good. .Charley Mo. setb goods at a vory tf T t ; ..x i 11.. email nro&t-benee his store is the owe , boarding house Jwcpera to

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LOT 4410, Hlk Worsted Cheefe

IOT 3900, Hneja-snmfl Goods

Bine or Blaek, J Salt, liKular Trice - redued from 75c. to $1 48. ; Miss Floy, daughter ni Jndjre Alspangh, of Slcm, lad., is the treat of H. J. Nk'hola'a family in this city. Mike leewnr(h.. former , station ageut at IJt-ltV-rl hoUU. a ' tike ffcttriUoo at IIHe, Idaho Tcr1 nfdirv AVainiH 8t, rrfKnytermin niirciM fs now rrenti by four 'JDca- ( newes,1' viz : Mr. E. Batteiton, Mrs. Sanmrl Orchard, Mr. Kzni Erring anl Mrs. . M'lcr -7Ge"rj?e Norman, the drnwgist, has returned from ' a protracted visit lo Chicago friends: , Judge Bta hns an article in 'riiursday's TWdi:niajKii News, about Camping ou Crokefl Laket" The Judge is foud of fishing. 'Mrs. Simpson is vwitinp her parents at Bedford, her son James is visiting his grandfather at Owen ton, Ky., and the Dr. is. ooe of Faulkner's most eonttuted boat Jcr. Tie Farrington farn, located one mile east of Wood Yard,. Jias been sold to Morgan Haniilton. The-Baptists will have. a fine snnimer resort at Pine Lake, 011 the plan of Bethany Park; Spcnocr Demoeyat: Tuesday, July 1st, one ot our tonsonal ar tiats will lead to the hymeneal altar one of Bloomington's manipulators of the leaded alphabet. The young people will reside in Spencer, where a comfortable home has been .furnished for their-benefit; Alt, good pianists praise. the fine action and the unsurpassed singing tone quality of the rose & aa Piano &n exchange says that the Royal Unking Powder company wai or: Ksniaed nine yean ago with 1.609 ttro at $to jwr eoh. Mr. Wm. Zeiglar he4 690 iharaa, and to-dy be is considering a offer of S 500, for th WO. , The Faulkner house is a popr alar betel now with nunibetv of widowera ami young men. It U a comfortable bo. U1 wiUr a table pred wlib well ooolced victuals. Drop la at Faulkner'i when Ton wat-twtaetory wsownniodatiobi, Dr. J, C. Bell' of Bloomingtoi has been a pjxtioted by the Executive Committee of the Monroe County Bible Society to canvass this county iu the interest of said society and the people. W. B. MiNTOS, Pres. R, A. Fostkb, Soc. I have come to Bloomingtoo to stay, and will buy good horxos, mret or mules from Ova t eight ymra oM, nni will jiay ch or will trade"bugre, ew rinem. wagons, aurreya, carta or baravu. I have for nato biipgics, phacUint, whips, robot, ductun, spring waajmi, road carta, etc. Krerttliina; i Unt uUM and lata 'vie, luoa goods at will n comin ci.d themvomn ana toe mem oeiore v hi buy Cbrwor tbink of trading. Office in old Clirwt an church buildinir, cant 01 Nntiuiml Hotel, or inquire at Unrig Worlny' Mv t ry atauie. DAVID JlctilWNia, June It-am. BKV A QOOO PIASOI sw? PAnsa ita. pjrices I&FERJO& PIAKOS. V, Lust, the autiiorixcd agent 01 Monroe eouuly, sHIs the celebratrd Henry F. Miller, the favor? ite Vote & Sons md the unpolled, medium pnoetl Aao England V ano. Also the Beuiid Wiilwk aer Organs. 1 'rices as 1c r as in Boston-or IindianapoliH. AH Pianos warranted for five years, jep for path of oil tiiue.

At Cainpbellaburer, on the

S3d of June, seventeen were baptised, and thirty-three were received into full "membership, under the efforts of Rev. F. A. Eller, A well organized gang o horse thieves it is said are now - at work in this portion of the State. There is quite a craze among some people for horseflesh, and the crop to be reaped by these daring gentry promises to be rich. A man was. in town last week who tipped the scales at 367 lbs.. lie was a wonder to passers by and a misery to himself. Mr. McKee, of Mi. Sterling, Ky.,' a cousin of John H. Cole, has been on a visit to Mr. C. during the past week.. Mr. M. is a very agreeable gentleman, and was favorable impressed with Bloomington and its surroundings. ijeKn B; Ensi has demonstrated the fact that he is a carpenter (when" occasion requires it) as well as a lawyer. Assured bv his sons Biifusand Will., and thebounteful advice of all passers by, he has been doing the woodwork on his 6th street victualing- eniporiuai, vul garly called grocery store. Mrs.- McCoy having purchased the West lot of the Watts property on Kirkwood Avenue, in now getting ready to build a ho use. It is uo easy matter to get a house built now, as carpenters have contracts that will occupy their time till next fail. The Pension Board now holds its sessions in Dr. Bryan's office, over the.Banner store, opposite the Progress office. Wal! Gentry was the recipient recently of a handsome Wood machine, with which he is harvesting his crop south of town. Wall, was a former traveling missionary for the Walter A. Wood Co , and the esteem they hold him iu is indicated by this gift. The mfw eliair factory plant is to be rigged up in style. A new Atlas engine and boiler ot 80-horse power has been bought and is now in position, set by Vil. Adams, the veteran knight of the trowel. Practical men are liberal in their praise of the machinery and the superior sctliug that gives it great Si cam power. W. B. Bilker, of Baker, Neold &.Ci., is in bad hcnlih, aud will remove to-'DenvtT, -Colorado, if he can find a purchaser for his onethird ink-rent in the hardware store. This is a line chance (or some one. Jnk Mitchell was in town last wiek, en iMisit asaaris mother. Jack is Junking well and is doing well, being a passenger conductor tin the Missouri Pacific, with headquarters at Kansas City. Frank Mulky is insuring propie to live forever, iu consideration of a small fee. Ilia company is the Mxan. .Wonderful wheat this years the grains are plump, sound, and the wheat heads are uncommonly full. There is every indication ot a prospi rous year. The gas well is now eligibly located, near the railroad track, two squares north of the depot. As soon as the gas begins to flow copiously, it will be the proper thing to light it when the trains, c une in from the south, distribute bills in the cars calling the attention of passengers to the fact that the gas well is ou the left side of the traek ond that they are requested to observe it as they pass by. It would be a big advertisement for the town. If the well is a success it is located just right, The-fruit express train that passes through Bloomingtoo each night at 10 -o'clock on its way from New Albany to. Chicago makes the entire distauoe of 323 miles, including stops, in eight hours and thirty rainutes forty mile an hour. The train passed up the other night with 'twenty "five tuna of train f V" . A brother of S.f). Carmichacl, aoeomnaiMed by hjs family, was paying him a visit .last wci-k Ite resides in Cincinnati, Greene erf, : Commeuciug June 1st, to continue until September. 30th, Hie Ohio & Mississippi Ifcijlway will have on sale, round trip tickets to Niagara Fail, Lake Chautauqua, Deer Park, Oakland, White Sulphur Springs, Old Point Comfort, and all prominent Summer lienor! s in (he East. For tickets aud furth er information call qu AgcutsO. & M. Ivy. Mr. Parker Pearson and fam ily are veiling relations iu Spring? yiiic, Jiwroiiotj co, Five Osborne reapers were sold reix ntlv to o. P, i huiuiwon ot HKniaiiii tp. wne represents a syndieane of furmcrs who were getting rates. Mrs. Laura (Mobler) Comntoii and two children of Evansville, are spend tug the summer with home folks. The 9 1 lem nublio school trus tees have elected Miss Mollic Philj ,uH teitchcr of the Urammar Dopartmcnt. Miss May Sewatd- is vinitjng Mr. .'VlflfR, at Wmm,

fprsaldliy S. K CARMICHAEL.

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A number of Fine Houses have been erected two

squares west of these Lqts, and otJiers are in course of construction.

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UtEI IGS'X'.A.'X'IS AGENT.

Ellettsviile Citizen: Last Thursday morning; as the north bound local freight train was leav ing, a brakeman by -the name of JohnMcCune, started from the engi ue to the buck of the train it was turning the curve just back oi the livery stable, and as he was in the act of stepping from the tender to the car, his haud slipped and he ifcll backwards, -his head striking rock or tie, mashing his skulraod breaking his shoulder. He was taken to the Beeves1 Housp, and Dr. Whit ted was summoned but he could do nothing towards saving the man. He was taken to Bioomiagton on the excursion train. McCnne was 34 years old, a single man ; be leaves a widowed mother and Two sisters who depended upon hi m for support. His borne was at Crawfirdsville. McCune was brought to this place and taken to the Webster House, where after examination by Dr. Maxwell it was found that the skull wa so badlv crushed that he could not Hvp, Ho died b'-tween nine and leu .-.o'clock and t he remains -were taken to CrawfordsVille on Uie-iUijht express traiu-. Born, on Sunday morning, at 8:."0 o'clock, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. alter Liudlcy. j IM- Boilingliqiise will furniKh the brick for the new" eoiiege boilding, and the stone it is under stood will come from Stinesville. Rev. Frank - Hood preached for the Walnut st. Presbyterian people Jast Sunday morning. Showers Bros, are having a well bored on their factory grounds, and last Saturday at a depth of HQ feet a veiO of sulphur water was reached;. The .well will be sunk deeper with the hone of developing a new find. The west side ia get ting everything now, it seems. Pttifessors. W. F. I Sanders of Cambridge City, U. J, hy of Vincennes and John. W, Cstrr of Muncie will be iq Bloomingtoo next week. Eld. Rosa preached for- th,e people. of the Kirkwood Aveuue Christjao church on Sunday. Miss Ella Ryan has accepted a position as teacher in one of the inriviag jfcentacgy scuoois. -rfhe. wife nd child of C. P. Tourner are vifjting Hie family of Mr. Phillip, s.t Fillmore, Putnam conoty. -trfha Terro Haote base ball team,which ia regarded as a good one, has among its players O. A. Dogan a rfceut graduate of I. U. Two of Homer Folk's children same dqwn from Ifyettc recently to spend the summer with their grand parents -x-M. M, Wiugfield, recently okI muster at ElletUville, is again in the employ of the quarry firm of Matthews Bros. The widow of Tlios. Mullikiii will spend the summeHiere. Her pi e9iMt plttce of reaidcuoe is Columbus, Kansas. D. Etkley Hunter ot Conuersvllle was in town last week looking after real estiie matters, Aft infiint of Henry Creech and wife di!d tuddonly on Monday morning. It bud been a delicate child from birth. Prof. Atwatcr will deliver the Union Tvmpt-raiiue Md-iress Sunday evening, July Hh, st the U. P. Church. Miss Eva Brown, who bus tiecu visit i up r.'Iutioiu in Terro Haulo, -oi!t up.tlie Tennc.-oe river with a eompny qf .hMryiHtng frieuda week or so & ', . ,' Mi. Cha. Sears and son are T it-it leg frii-ndk in Iouicvilli. Chas. Small went to Chicago Saturday night to meet his mother and Muw Iiblie, who bave been ia New Mexico nine early I not fall. WatPaphrI Waj.i, PapehI Wo have brotiglif on the largest stock of Well Pjer ' eviir seen in the town j. it is also the finest. The proof of thi iean examination. . Baker, Nkk? ') 4 Cq.

For sale by S, E CARMICHAEL.

ail Roprs St I III- - The western portion of Bloomingtoo stems to be "getting there" rapidly. The Dolan stave factory, the Showers bedstead factory, the Dodds chair factory, the gas well, the C & K. roller process mill, the Pedigo washing oiaehine factory, are all located there, snd now it is possible that thj hub and spoke factory with wagon works attachment, will be located there also. Whoop up the west side I Miss Lillie Howe has return ed from a visit to relations at Yicksburg, Miss, and Nashville, iena. Mrs. Campbell of Unionville, has gone to fjewisburg, Kansas, to remain three months. R. A. Foster, a former salesman for Collins & Karsell, went to Xeota, O., hst week, accom naoicd by Mrs, r . I hey will remaiu in Xeuia during the summer. Prof. Hoffman and wife 'will spend th i summer in Auburn, Ind, The new train master, S. 8. (.Woodward, is expecting his family to arrive in liloormngtoo soon. . There is a wonderful, crop of cherries this year, and John Buzzard has some of the heaviest fruit ed trees in the county, as specimens sent to this ofhoe would indicate. Pat. Kerr of this place is a salesman in Winterbalters bakery, at Bedford, - Mioses Kate an curry 'arson viaitincr lb Air hetb.a field, Pr. orvel, The Bedford postofiVe salary has been raised from $1,400 to f 1,500. ftWroington is uucbanged. Miss Nellie Smith was visit ing Miss Initio Trueblpod, at Orleans, last week. -nThe heaviest rain e ver known in that section fell at Stout's creek, last Saturday afternoon, tearing up aud washing away entire fields ot corn, and doing damage to (be heavy grass. Don't fail to attend the Banner Bed Letter Sales, for all summer goods must go, at some price., Prof. Chas. Harrisj wife and child, of Qberijn, Q., arrived in Blooimngtoo on ? riday, and are the guests of Mrs. Harris' parents, John McCalla and wife. Prof. Bcflno has been tendered the position of Superintendent of Wichita scnnols, at a salary ot $3,000. but has declined and will remain in Bloomingtoo. Prof. B. ju one of the most popular men in the I. U. (acuity, and his numer ous friends will be gratified to learn ot his decision. -fTlmreday- last, after the ex-r cursinti had taken away a couple of hundred of our people, the town was very dull. What will It be next Thursday, the 4th, when peo pie have gone to Spencer, Ellens ville. LndtananQlis, and other points, Better shut up shop, everybody, 1 nan to stand around grumbling about trade that does nt show up, aud will not because Blopmington people will bo out of town, and the country people do not come in be cause there is no celebration here, John W. Craven has been elected Secretary of County Super intendents btate organization. No insect that crawls oan live under the application of hot alum water. It will destroy red and black ants, oock-rounties, spiders, bed bugs, and all the myriads ot crawling pests which infest our houses during the heated term. Take two pounds of alum and dis solve it in thiee quarts ot boiling water, let it stand on the stove tin til the alum is all melted, ihpn ap? ply it with a brush while nearly boiling to every joint and crevice tu your cloffvta. npfttiteaaa, papttiy shelves r.nd the like j brush the cracks in the fioor and crevices in the skirting, or uinphoard if vou 1 ...: ... Iimilr mil foK.-tliBv'

New itema added to the-Red

Letter Stile every week, until sum- 1 mer goods are closed, - ' Jero. Pitman and Arch. Mc1 Ginois bave each been re-appointed peusion examiners for -one year. Well, I'll be A circuit judge has held the meat inspection law to be unconstitutiocul. The supreme court must consider it next in order. Mm. Edmunds of -Indianapo lis, mother of Mrs. Walter Lindley, is with ber daughter in tuit place. " The M. E, S. S. excursion to New Albany yn a financial sue-' cess, leading Bedford with ten cars., After plying all expenses then? was a balance of $511:90. Thin shows good management, The LouHville Courier-Joiiirnal saya it was the largest, most orderly ex cursion that ever visited jncw Albany tind JefiVrsou ville. W. W. Wicks has gone to St. Paul, Min i., on private btninet. VIrs. J. ' B. Mulky, who is n memtier tf the executivii'and auditin;;. couiniittet W. R; C war at KvactviTIo last week engHged ia auditing the ac. enunu or taa state orgumsiition. oar went by- tail snd ia returning by the river. The Eagle is selling unlanndried shirts at. half price a shirt they solo, for SI is now- sold for OOe. Irfes than the goods cost. The wife of Treasurer Gagton it at i.xtelt, Kitnui, where Melaon Connett, formerly of tbia county ia daiigetoutly aiok. .Chris. Walker, accompanied by bia sister, Mus Mary, leaves tbia week for a visit to Uolo rado point. Mits OUie Hughes is visiting in Ohio. At t he "Eagle" they are selling Moleskin Pants lor 75c. That is cheaper than going .naked. Prof Woodbnrn will, remain at Johns Hopkins another year, --Frank Hnnter hhs besn aSpointnd to a notarial potttion at Wanbington which is worth nbtait $1,000 r annum, tnnt was a proper tiling to .10. Jus; think of 11 fine suit of clothes el ling at from 6.50 to SlOt It. is wonderful, but tl at is the -way they are doing at the Eagle. Read their advertisement, take the Progress down and point out won't you want. The son-in-law of Mr. McCurmick, th contractor for the now college, has rented Jus. B. Clark's new uouie on jNortU Walaut st. Beginning with 18&0, spring elections will thereafter be held but once in four years, at which time township trustees, assessors, constebles and road supervisors will be elected v They will hold of See four veais and will not be eligible to ejection for a second term. Trustees and asseaors will not en ter on the discharge of their- duties until the first Monday ift followin; heir ei CHou, -The wife of Wm. Kenneity died on Monday aftroHiri aftdr a l.rief illness with puerperal fevr. She leaves ah Infant line months old. Mr. Kenne dy's many 'Wands will deeply sympathise . .. . ' -if' AH the storrs 0, . : eerie, will oloie on tbu 4th, Read announcement of the Eagle Clothing 'Stare. When you, go there ask for Ltit and numbt r that's vrhere the bargains are. Take thu Progrew along and point to their Advertisement Mnu Hemp. Wilson and daughter Lora go to ladianapolia this week. MJfB Emma Wilson will visit pionds at Cicero, Ind., this wcok. Mrs. Wils. Adams left Bioomington list week for Providiaice, Ky., on a visit to her daughter. Mr, Kriner and her daughter, Mrs. Alice Volpert, went to Louisville last Weduesday, on a visit to Mrs. Oitie Amey, who resides in the Fl I s City, They intend to remain tway three or (our wks. Annie Lindloy is visitinf; relations in Paoli, Ind. Joiiie Pitman will spend the sum met with her father, ia Michigan, ...'- WWiJl. Rawleii and ajter hve been on a pleasure trip up the Tennessee river, CtiArley Sears goe to I misvilie on Wednesday to speiv! the 4th with friends. Mrs, S. anil son are already there. tNowfc. Fee and the entire family, ha'.-e gone to Ripley, Q. on a visit to Mrs, Fee's mother. Bjf a recent enact mcirt rf the legislature, railread companies are requirul under forfeit of $25 to the complaining witness, to give notice of delufs of trains on blackboards. A profane man himself dislikes to hear gra profanity Iu another, and actually despises low down profanity. The mam who woud attempt toofiVr a rons ih for boing.jjirofunc would be a fit sub jeot for a lunatic asylmn. i; is a meaningless habit, except that it means that, the profane man -in an unmitigated nuisutvc imqng ipen who make use of lungunge to aonvev idens. and no man realise this oinre fully than the mail vWhM uses it at times, .JfJP1' were to make ft a'tiwi affidaatits aw Rid

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'-DeaeonosMf I" May tbe God wbo blesses Every good endeavor, Bless thorn ever I May they in the ehuieb prova Vtaooaa, Making lively times for Oeaconsl Sometimes modern ones are dull, ' Sisters, (ad what's ta eaob ikull. It may be there's something tberaj - - Ten to one it needs tbe air I Be he officer, or layman. Meek as Moses, proud as Bsmaa, Show him you know Quite enough T respect "the cloth,'' yet judge tn ttuf. Ana me itiuers Billing cosy, Are not aoma. at times. Ah Wroavl - Should you each, them gently wake. -ny 1 i wouia ve a tort or onurcn-4ae And what stirring in tbe pews, . Wbea sleeping Dry-boaet got taa aws t Be a Jae! I hammer in I Deborah, mating Barak win ! Bach be like tbe famud Prisoilbt, Better half of good Aqailla, AH like I,ydia, man's peer' reckoned, Who Paul to Macedonia beckoned! May you Phtebes be, and churches ' Help come down from raan-mada percke. And no differences e'er sever As in Cbloe's time, forever ! Marys be, and lowly sitting, Learn of Jesus, what'ii bdStting. And your names in (Sod's life-book Clear be writ, where all may look t ; US Tears mt Preedofaa July 4th,t8B9, and tbe Monon Koota wet-' conset our National Holidav by invhia' everybody to travel anywhere on the Ilea for one fare for the round trip between all points. There will be grand eelebra. tfonsat Ijatayette, lndianspole, Jinola nati, Louisville, Chicago and other prooininent cities and towns, with eloouent ora tors, military parades, baluon aacenstaaM, paracuute aecAnsions, etc. juk aay uoa et agent of tbe Moaon Rofito for partieslars.. Tickets good goins July 3d ao4 (lit good returning iintifjiily 5th incluslvv. OA RTEtt PEKING, Agent. JAS. BAUKEB, 6 P. A., Chisago. ' i" . . '.v '.'.! ',, 1., agr: .NOTICE IIrfTORS,

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