Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 20, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 July 1889 — Page 3
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SMdaa5aif Ittan yte emitted, pies, cafeef, 4rjaBaaU kL, J oUis ft, , rcawqabie K, UliOiiXaToe kmitciit-. tW if decorated room of Keertimm Brca. as tk aortheast corner f tiiesre. Jbet keep a very iHMce stock of oads ia their Tiue, emAlly Te Coftes, Tobaeaaa and Cigarc Call aad a them. THB$Up!jB.'paa came, Bhefar ihalao a CTwrln- Hof l dMmm6-m i,weM sW' -wie aseai to do in nidmer, btrt goes a geHag ireab stock aek weak, awl ariling k,so aai pe gaaas caa alwaya Ufoawd tkeaa. Ask fag Charley hiTakt Holmaaiery t4uim 'mf& M hoaaa ami akia a' aMKnmaT ammamam tW aaaaaaw iaaaw,.snv aaafla aaaiambedVa4 fiaa tei -Cbo0a5,Ta. eeaaad UtMSL'ai iem.
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aafaiswanllitaaa1 be SSJP- - "TTTT , ;, ; iSa f : - r3jBjft;'cakeVciaca evrrthiag nswakept ia TU wUlBkl4B best cooiis, in 4h gmcnj.hwM HasBwWiIsoa. He receives fWb goods evefy iwek, mo that nrthiiar ia iHStoase is stale. Calloa biai ia vPiograaa BJpek.w : ,Kmaa,wcB the aajrld begim tsawasajfefk atoak of gaojla h tbe Xt famshioc ha, hgm m jn the store of McGeeACo. Ay a yoa asaT bava- kaard of ori facaiiptfy, aa)s1 ;ajgTtw m m low fta ltfmkm at fj want jjast aitr tor ay ' WBKtAPtkrsar foew af Hie Bidioff C(ti smu4 Plowa aattV. Tbs Oliver CbilW Ploar aUaalaattlia head aad w fcaws ii,
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d riee, -$l7 trmUAtX. BI33EH, tat. WPaJ:"T rAlb IV DoaH forget to call eatarley tfefheetens 4a (be ottl Greeves atmaii, sad aeeare eoeaaef hisdbcice KWieetiea. He make it a aaint to fcevbtae, bnl coodit an! sella as. low as aayboi ia tbe buaioe. Icb; Iefe -Ic:b. Ice.; Icr. 'r.r it oor Kbstberrv & Oron meat Hp stand: J ;aacn e ine rawancr noier. u. fkiaii has a supply of the choicest wURUJJKKSf prwnptty to pacta Ae efty. MM jour exHacts at once; ........ f ar,. boaieaiwle cheeoe sod. sweet dairy' butter, Charter Mestand) takes the blue ribbuL . Ask Bakes, Keeld & Co. keep Vev cboiee ,ad desirable stock at "Wall Paper i Borders, etc. It was nooght; nt"A great bargnki, ami tae awqmiB, is doasted to the firm ipestoaerav r . Grr' door and window jpercens at Baker, NseWA Co-'a.' Best in the towa.: Keep ot the Sies. V: As to Gbocekibb, it would be well for ;yo- to remember . that Charley Mel-beetera is in the old Greevea or Hooter grocery corner. He is selling iota of goods too, bec&oee be has pkaty of the best, nd tato pleasaro ia waiting on the trape,;r . Ttn Harrison Mixed Paints are the best sm potest ia (be world. 'Will cover atospsoe, look better, wear brtfer, greater satislactioa than any other brand. Call and ee. testimonials. . ' ,. i '' . ' ; Baksb, Nkbup A ' -aaaaaa) . : Cbmk!bT 0OTTPBB8 are Jimmy BohiaaaaV anatiaUiv.... He has an jwajeaaa cofee traje .and be aecur-: U krltnetbe-Deetlhst could fe pnaaMad for mcey. While lowa specialty it sHs not prea X1 eooaaj jsf w aoBee, at 4jSaaaW RoboaV roaesy, westj imda of aaoare, i worthy of yoar ioatiaaHoo. He keeps the choieest at everything ia the groeory Cbapb Wobley has a lot ofl first -dass Bowes, Carriages, Phajr. tons aad Spring Wagons, at h livery sUbte. which tie will sell for cask -or wtil trade for mules or horses. Call a Craig b eiora yoa seU yoar stock. EVEBTSODT KtSOmm Eu,B AY, a asaa whose nooeaty sm accom modating spirit baa ewer been aacsiionev nc is one or unaney jjcPbsatsra saleamea, la hts groeety stare, (old Greevea staod). to to this seat, cosy eataWisbment, aad give yoar order for goods, CUrtsy Ma; aalla good at a very amaH arofit heoaa his store is the tor bairdiog l?i-e -pe to
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Bo80,n' reduced from 7c. to 4p and Boys' Cbth75 KP aeMi. . -George WaabJngton tiied writing poetry oooe just onoi!. HapDibe fia bis mistake, stopped short off ami beaame the l ather of his country. This is an incident lysvr" wlucli poetically inclined f yoang men ihon 14 seriously onder more especially the ja nth Who sent Progress : w ant a uoelrv lover send poul'rf next time. Read announcement of the Eacle Clot'lihi' Store. When you gdt tlMfB-asltiur Lot a.mljjttbcf J tBai'8 wurre uie oargaius ay. Take the Progress along a id point to their advertisement Sailrcads in Indiana under the new State lwb must sea that their section men clear the roadway of weeds bofore July. 1, and Angus .30; on neglect iu the mutter, any aggrieved part y may ret over $25 from the road, not complying with the act. Jrbta will be no. hardebip on liratHjlass roscVas th! roadway without ar y law on the matter, is kept cleared of weeds, Just think of a fin ; suit of clothes selline at from. f6.50 to 910! It is: wonderful, but that is the way they are doing at the Eagle. Eadthrtr-advertwemeut, take the j?rogree down aud point oat what yon want ' At the '-iEagle". the;' re filing Moleskin Pants for f 5c4. That ebeaper than going naked. . f -KeW items added ' t the Red Letter Sale every week, until summer gokhi are closed. John and Will. Thomas are proprietors ol the new Barber Shop kHne Dorand building, west of the National Hotel, and twlicit the patronage of the public! The room is neatly furnished and ill the appliancesiare first-class. Comietent workmen will be found at this Barber, Shoprduring business hours, and no pains will be spared to please the publjc. Remember the place and calf. AiT cKmiD' pianists praise the fine aotioa,:.an1 the unsurpassed singing tone otiality of the Vote & Tlie.Kialkher hou re is a popalar twtal now. aumtwil of wldoweri nd ywng men. ' It U a.camforuMe bolol witb a table spread with well cooked vietuala. Drop In at Kailknw'f when you yyit.jiatinractory aceonimodati on. Bqx'T fail to attend the Banner Red Letter 'Sales, for alt summer good thust go, at some price. I have come to jlloominirton 1 Uy, and, will buy good hornet, maroa wouki front five to sight yean aid, ana WiJi pay h or win traoe nuggioe, cartlaCM. ragon, nurreyi, oai U or harness. t fcafjt fair aalo buegts, pnaeton, wnipt, rober, 4ster. iprTna was" rm& carta, etc. &rrrth1ntc U tmjluM and lato tvte. aueb eoodi a will rscsmmsnd them uUCa. 15 ana see tnsjn woro you bay dr think flrndinij. . omen In old mmtian -churao buiWinit, east of National Hotel, ariiMulre at Oral Worley'a M.T. eryStaMoTV D.AVl McGINIS- . jans 12-3m. ' . m m , BUT A COOD IPlAEKOt STOP PAY1XO BIG PRICES FOR WFERiOR PUHOS. F. Lust, the anlliortsed agent of Monroe comity, at lis the celebrated Henry F, Miller, the favorite Vote & Sum and the unequlled, medium prwed Km tmgland ri anos. Also the BwdfHpd Wuinchner Organs. Pjeeii s low as in Boston orXndianatMiIin. All
Pianos warranted for live year. jSkb Utx tj5 or on hiihs.
-To new houses are going up in South Park. The tons of new bouses show
lip prominently on Maple. Higbts. : Mrs. Olive Hunter is visiting hermother at Anrora, Iod. -The Swindler btolheT.' father is in fbwn, on i visit to bis Mns. The J. ol P.. Ui Ulk of going into eanp at-Warsaw, Ind., on the 1st of i goat Southern watermelons re oneommonly Urj.e for the season of the year. "f M-Miss Strider and Miss McDermott visiu i friends in Worth ington last weiik. -D. Eekle r Hunter will agsio become ;a nsident of this ojly, wijjjj his faujjjy. Princeton public schools have securtd these wipes of F.B. Pressir as priociptilris u Mrs. Jan. Small and family' have rented and removed to the Tate house on Ngrth GoMego Ave. e Batman has been elected one of i the teachers of the fcBedfbrd schools. . ... fJno. T. Woodward of Stanford, has a yHiug postmistress at' his pleasant tome in that suburb to Jlloomjngt n, Five mal dogs have been dis covered at M irtinsville and vicinity and much excitement eiiisu in consequence. .. : , . The Pine Lake people expect to have a good time this month at their iavuritii resort. We trnit that tbey wi;l not be disappointed. The Di Jan stave factory. i runninsr nigl t and day with two sets, of hands, - The manufacturing business was never before so- prosperous in Ul jomiugtbn. ' Mrs. MoMillan oX Monmouth, Ills., and her sister vMiss Grace Woodburn of this place, will go to Chautaoqua, soon, to join Profs. McMiJleu and Woodburn. The public school building is to be painted, and some repsits made to the foundations of cross walls. A 2-per cent, increase has been wade to the levy for this pur'pose. . Loads of lumber and shingles make a constant procession." every day bill Sunday on the streets leading to the west side of town. Seems to b&jiajiiuit.to the uw buildiugs. Ed, WbetseH's shoe istoce is now a Gllitig place tor two of "the best looking young men in the city to do business in wMvU tba saoie are Leu. aipd Etf. khiog of giviug'a a stupendous juae Mrs. "Hebar Orchard's .new dwelling house is now occupied by. the gentlemanly manager of the "Touruer Clothing House," G. P. Toorner.. . ' Cbas. Mitchell of the Bee Hive expects to go to Indian Springs this, week, accompanied by hu family, The west side of the court house park is ornamented with an old chicken coop, a rusty drum stove, a section of the campaign flag pole, and two broken iron posts.. It ought to be photographed. County Clerk;,. Fuller left Blopmington this week to visit an uncle at Wichita, an aunt at Arkansas City, and to look over other portions ot the State in connection with some teal estate deals. Jas. E. Mathers, a former' -locomotive engineer of this place, is now residing in Mattoon, tils; Tbe wife and children of Cars. Wylie are visiting Mathers' family at Msltooo. James Floyd and wife of Indianapolis and Frank Axtell a.nri wife of Washington were in town last -week in .sttendauoe upuo the funeral ol Mrs. Kennedy. Clay Howard, the popular train dispatcher, accompanied by bis family, have been taking in the city of Chicago during-, the poji week. Three culverts were let to Morits & Co- by the city council, at its regular meeting : one on 8tb St. neaMdisni, one ou west 6th at.,, and the thjm:a Murtou near 3d. A commotion was cause in the Eazle clothing store, last urday morning about 'half past eight o'clock, by the falliug from the ceiling of about 100 squab feet of plastering, directly over the big show case'iu the wiudow. Striking the chandelier ,it knocked the lamp, filled with oil, into, the window displuy, thus ruining about 25 shirts and other artiolps j at tho same time the. chandejier struck the plate glass windowalmost demolishing it, Tho losses are as follows; Plate glass window, flOO j show case, (15 window display, 110; damage to clothing by lime dust, 73. The building is owned by James Howe, who states that he carried no insurance on the windows. This is the second time such an accident has occurred at ths "Eagle." Akou wo weeka ago a large pfcee of . plastering fell and struck James Jackson, injuring hita severely. The plasterhig whh fnot a very solid job, as it did not
4At Idiap( tire are o.e 'Wiiou. rt4aattoma jr-u jva f jft-j. hauling tlXofimls given by varbius wres the rapid work of devc op- S. DwI? ""t ' offiSanX meat, and aawitoh will be begun r.to employe of theJ'Bec Line" . ..: 3u ' . . ml. . 'pi.. amm u aha .a .K railroad company at Muncie.arnv-
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A number of Fine Houses have been, erected two t squares west of these lots, and others , &re in course of construction.
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BKAL SSTTA - t There will be a basket meet ing at Clear Creek on Sunday next to which alt are invited. Udder Lane will deliver the discourse. " A number of horses in ibis placeare suffering with "Pink Eve," a disease that., has . affected horses before. ' f . Cbarfey'McPheeters has gone to Pine Lake, and his clerks have jjetermiaed'to sell out his stock of groceries and "skip" in his absence. Go around aad get bargain s 'tbe boss will nevaCjno It. v Prof. AlSert Bryan ii bnilding himself a Irery handsome bouse. at 8th and Broadway, Viacenues. The west side, still maintains its record for excelling in all commendable -things. It has the largest apple tree in Monroe county (no exceptions); The tree referred to, at four feet - from the ground, 'before, branching out rnto two Immense Ksnha; measures eight feet in circumferance 96 inchest Tlie sonnsJ election of officers of the Oolitic 'Limestone Co. -iris-held cn WedgjKfey, the 3d, and Wm. II, Adams was elecred Secre tary, John Craiton . President. best in this county, being located oa4he -Denton farm, near Sinithville, and we hope, will pay its enterprising managers handsomely. Steve Mi Phetridge will build some .000 feet of trestle and the contract for excavating has been let to Sam. Campbell. ' ElicUsve. Cilixen : Mr. rfnd Mrs. Inman Fowler aud son, Mrs. and Miss Mletoher, of Spencer; Miss -Eliza Fletcher, of Orlandii, Fla.; Prof. tbeo and Mrs. Wylie, Mrs. Boi.son, end childrtn; Prof, and Mrs. Clark and children ; Judge and Sfrs. Miers, and Mrs. Ryors of Bfoomington, and Miss Ballentine, f of Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., dined with Mr. and Mrs. Fi E. Worley on last Friday. Xbje" dinner was complimentary to 0n. Miers aud Miss BiiKniiue,;-.. A few of the many secret societies of Bloomington have recently electtd their rulers. Those chosen by the Red Men, Odd Fellows and Kuigbts ot Pythias, are : Red Mob T. Whisnand, Sachem ; B, A. Rtigers, 'Senior Sagamore; Th,eo. Treadway, Junior Sagamore Clias. Springer, Chief of Records ; Joseph H. Kirby, Keeper of Wampum; L."D. Rogers, Representative to Great Council. . Odd Foiloxrs Rolls F. Walker, Ndbie Gnwd ; J. O. Ryors, Vi Graildj. H. VosSj,.Recifljpg Secretary j :1t?.RJ .Woolley Permanent Secretary C,' N. -S. Ifeeld, Trearer.. v .. Knights of Pythias 8. E. CarmichaeL Chancellor Commander ; Chas. Ha)l, Vice Chancellor ; L. Van Biiskirk, Prelate; H. J. Feltus, Master at Arms ; W. H. Seward, Keeper of Records and Seals; W. W. Vansandt, Master of Fitnince; B, A. McGce, Master-of Excheqiib'r ; J. V. Ckivmi, Past Chancellor j Sam Briscoe, Host . The Pino Lake party, nnder tbe leadership of Josh. Howe, have gone to their quarters fully prepared to catch fish and fight uiusqnitnes. ;'Aiiioiig them are i J. O. Howe, wife and two boy, B. F. Adshis jr. and wife, J. W. Shoemaker sod wife, C. H, McPheetcrs and fxmily, Mr. Maude Showers, Wm, B- llughps aud wife, Ewtng Buttertoo, J, M. Howe, Miss Lucy Maxwell, L. Van Buskirk, Mr. Howe Ryn end child, Mike Sow ardand wife, W- B. Seward and wife, Aaron Rose, Mrs. Win. Rob ertsop, Simp Neeld and daughter, Harry Swindler, W. Lindley,, Wai-IPapeiiI WajPapbr! We have brought on tba largest stock of Wall Paier ever seen in the town ; it is also the finest, TJjp proof of this is an cxaminatloi).
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S J5 C AROICH AEL U Rflprs St - . .- . . . - TIS AGENT. Some of those persona who were going to settle up at harvest are hereby informed that the Progress will take pleasure in writing receipts. Mrs. Amanda Hughes has returned after a pleasant visit to Ciuciuuati. . ' Ira Batman aad wife go to Bedford this week on a visit to relations aod friends. Or. Allison Msxwellsnd family of Indianapolis are on a visit to the Doctor's parents in this place. Mrs. Richards, mot her of Mrs. Jas. Simmons, is the guest of her daughter. Miss Ella Toley will go to Indian Springs.Martin eo., on Mon day next, to remain a couple of weeks. . "-The summer fights were inau gurssted at the Clark corner, last Saturday, by a couple of gentlemen from the country. The city officees were the injured parties at least tney got toe money that was assessed, while the fighters got -the damages. B!oominb&n last week. He was very much amaaed at the rush, bustle aod business in this place, after coining from a smoky town like Moncierbnt he wouldn't acknowledge it--' Five or six boys, about equally divided between whites and blacks, were captured in a stable west of tbe square last Saturday while engaged in the refined and elevating game of "crape," They were fined from eleven to thirty-three dollars each. Marriage licenses have been issued since last publication as follows: David Kioser and Ada Crosenberry, J. D. Vint and Elisabeth Kelley, Chas. Stineburg and Gertrude Houston, Lorenzo Bry ant and Abce Aligood, Cyrus Vaughn and Lizzie Norman.Lancy Fleener and Rebecca - McLary, Wm. Fender and Martha Lu cas, Jos, McNecley and Lou. M.1 Seeks, Wm. Wikirk and Maggie Eads, M. C. McNecly and Florence Gaskins, David Pafford and Fannie Goes, David Guy and Jose Dilimsn, Harvey Lemon and Clara (lays, l oos. Peterson and fears h J Young, Geo. Sullivan and Ells Tarkington, John Schovele and Alice Jacobs, Wm. Swafford and Nancy C. Smith, Wm, Smith and Lillie Whisnand, Geo. Koons and May Anderson, Arlandoth May and Msry J. Miller, Jos. Hen.d.ricks and Phebie. Stuart,. Levi Fry arid Farabee Hart man, Tilniatt IICox a;nd Cordelia Stephens, Oscar L. Hoffman and Bachai-1 Leas, Eiiock Goss and Emily Baftor?. Bedford : Democrat t John Winstandley has gone to Chicago to be examined for admission to Yale College Miss Hsttie Smith, Miss Kirby and Miss Crider, of Bloomington were visiting friends here last week. EUettsville Citizen : Last wci-k L'ha. Slrny loft for tho north wbera he joined a troupe of tbo Wisxnrd Oil Co.- Ut Saturday Hits Gsrtis Whitted wont to Kris, Lawrence county, where hs will teach claw in mmic Win Uttsllc cot his arm considerably bruised lip ( Mitchell last week by trying to get on a tunning finicht -Wm. Wilton, of Milwaukee. Ws.. who formerly lived in tit it county, is rbiting at this place. Mr. Wilson prenohed at Mia .Ukk1i1 ohurnh Sunday night- Waltsr Frill, livlhe atths water tank, was in the aotH of getting en a moving oar the Bret of the Week, when bit font tllpped, throwing -bit leg Under tho wheel and fpllHin it from lbs Itnee to hi ankts. Tits boy l about 14 ytars oldi AH the really good points con tained in other sewing niBobiurs have been utilized in the construction of the Jfew Home, and many now injnroveiueuts and dvioe added, tbe resiilt of which is a sewing m-u-hine aa nearly perfect as it is pnio-ittle to lUitke one, Examine the iw iiutac,
Mrs. Carpenter of-New York City in the guest of H.T. Simmons' family, ' His. F. C. Dunn has gone ' to India Atpolls on a visit to Eer sister. . . Miss Morrison ia visiting friends ia Indianapolis. -fWm, R. Curtis, who for some time lis resided in Wichita has remo'HI to Cherry vale, Kf At Spencer,on the 4th of July. Blooinington was wel represented, and tbe young men carried off the priaoi for beauty, while the horses of oar fellow citixens, Talbott - and Oush r, won the trotting and pacing races with ease and grace. Whenever you tackle JBIoomington you are going to get defeated, and be careful to remember this, Wafl. Hight is just aWe to hobble around by the aid of a crutch now, having some four or five weeks ago been seriiwsly injured; while out among his cattle.
He is troubled with vertigo, one of the'iesttUs. of dtseasa biought -on by ernosaim in the, army,, and ,whil Inspttcting his cows, he had an at tack and fell forward among tbe cattle, was kicked and trampled upon, bis left knee-can knocked loose and his leg so badly injured that it is now swollen, to double its normal sixe. IN MEMOItlaiJi. Ruolved, That while in Ike death . of Mrs Lucy Webb Hayet we have tustained a reay groat toss, we ari cheered by tbe thought that the bat been called from wot lu to rewardt. She bnn:itbed all tpirituaut liquors from the Whits Uouie dar ing; lbs loor yean the dUpenaed its liot pitalitiet. Bhe did this In the face of tredent, aad so simply sad eaily, it has hardly seemed vet tbArreat thins it real ly was. If ever were mi nds aad h darts liko here more needed than at tbo pretent time, and in tbe ranks of tbe W. C T. U Why then was such .a one so suddenly called away ? There may be a diiep tigniflcanoe, at the present Instant of c.cpreuion, in bcr removal. Is it that tbei w are tpiritusl force of to be marsba lied, and; doable portioBH cf that spirit which animated her-needed! for the eoaaids to follow ? Or are swob takoa from the evil to comet I'esolred, That ws detiMi to be like her: swiet in temper, reverent in spirit, clear in oonvlctlon, end prompt in pirforinance of luty. That her memory shall aver be attutionately and admiringly cberithod by us, and that we extend our retpeotful ynipalby to bar bsmVdd hu&band, children and friends. Btisolved, That oor local papers be requetled to publish these solutions, and that a copy bs sent'tnx-FroidAt Hjyet It may be of tome intarctt foe.hei friends, at home, that one of our numbei knatr her quite intimately when a child, and .bat another participated in the reception siren her by the Union at 9au Jo), 01. COMM1TTKE. By order of the Union, W C.T.U. Ball. July 1, 188S, Bloomtngtoc, Ind.. HlNDOOTAN NkW8. Dllloil TaRxitt and wife vinited ItindoeUn, Sunday, :ily 7th Washington tp. has I trast ss who be JuejslWasMtjaiit does not let the county sapsrintsndMit or any o eue tot up joes or run us (ownihip in debt. They itay no one. ha I to be helped, bat alt are self sapportlni; Klder D. Grafton il preaching st Oaetau Bav. Mr. Werm is very pepabir In this neighborhood r-A. .1. MePtte it ga!ns to Piiragon to sell roocs Jim McPike of Boone couKtr. spondi ig tba umnicr in JHunroe couut';.' Jim it a bachulor worth tome lady's love The -ffotoen figblsrs' coafd mslte money were tbey to engage tiia opeirn house i t Bloomington and exhibit their skill at pugilists. So rayt a Uonrie county official Wheat, oltlsud corn good, g rau rather Km, amall fruits platty, not many applet or peaches Tlie religio'it people are fighting over denoirilnationul differences of 0iinioo.; a chool teachei brought about this bsppy state of aSUirs- Wm. V. Payns is preparing to enter the ministry. So ought Tho. f, Fayns Walter Polley and Wm. Taylor a they intend to lite s single life. Bsubeo Spier, lott his house and oontsnts ty tiro, on Sunday njS Fire it uppoied to have neon caused by a defectivti flue. Mr. Spire is sn oM aoldita-, whs bears honorable wuads. M.S.a Mrs. Til. Treat returned from Hamilton, O., last week. Isaac Walker apd his. brother: Chris, have leasei their meat mur-. ket lor a term of cue year to ..-Marion illiukle, and the bovjs'wiil try tbe pleasures oCjitwatton. Tliey have been too busy to get married in the past, but will now have time to attend to that and to any otiter matter of enul importance that may suggest itself. The amiisemeut of shooting matches heretofore commonly indulged in for holiday sports, especislly when animali of any kind are tised.as targets, has been made unla wful' by the last legielatiiVe. Any 'person .'4aking patt in f fob amtvienient, ofc even a spectator, will be adjitdgtid guilty of a raisdemmnor and can be lined. The' samo act makes it utilawful to keep animals for fighting or taking urpuafi, - .-. Prof. Dan. Driscoll sends the' Prorress a copy of the Rufcy Mountain Husbandman, of White Siilhur Springs, Montana, in whhih we find the following : "The school bwird met Satin day ever ing hist and considered th3 applications for the schools here and selected the teachers. Prof. Drhooll, the present teacher in charge was employ as principal and his salary raised' from 12Si per month to iliiO per manlli (or the term of nine months. Miss Maiy Glover, of fndisna, wait, se lcttl for the primary department at a salary of $90 per month, aod Mist Leonora A, Baker, of Bedford, Indians, and Mis E, H. Flagler, of HousyUle, N. X for the interqiediate dispart meats and their salaries set at JfKO per munth. IMik out for thfi Red Ietlor Sslr st the Banuor. Iiqn't fail to sticin! the Burner Ued letter Sales. AH summer jjwls. must go t borne yt'w.
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Haute oh Meastay hnt, to attend to scNne private Uwiaese. . - Matt. Bast Wy left IHaoastafe ton on Monday last to Yisk sitter at Htwburg, lad. Mti, RswIm went to VTni esnnss on Monday to be with fikacs, who italsk wi th a stow fer at the boms oPr. Moors, wbere she was visitiag. . Karrv Batterton retnmed --Mi
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viirtoes of the Martinsville artestaA.,. wnter. ; , -, , - ':- John G. Robinson has sent te Bfitemaa & Co., wool cummisstoo merchants, Philadelphia, his clip , ol wool, 2,5201b. - ; - Weeds are growtrg, fever seeds accuramulattng, pig pen stinkiag. II' the Board of Health or its sntbriasA foprasentative, will kindly take a walk through aome of the watt 8tb street aUeys . at; nigiit-falt an odor w ha struck that . u be oat with a knife. VIOT1CE TO' COSTltACTOatfS. Bids will be received by tbe CommdK ("ounoil of the City of Bloomington, Indiina, in the Council Cbambsr, at rirsar tegular meeting . JVUX 16TO, I8f, ' ' Cor building an arched bridge en Bage i.trset. Spseifiestions are. now on 4!s for said improvement, and waa be sssa at JJkf City Clerk's oWce. Contractors wtil obterve the fotlowlaqg renuiution adopted kjy Uut;.ipSaiBOS;Cutisveil. -J Resolved, Tbst hereafter Ito bid wje) bs nueived, and acted upon jsy tba Qva mon tMincii, unless the name of tS turetiot who are to sign the bond of tb . appiistint, in oste bo U awr4i ik cvain tract, tire given in the bid. - jt KOUgiiX C. GBEEVE July !, 8$. City Clt OKDIMAHCE MO. SO, An ordinance to prevent thrown; substance at, into or agatud tatiu, tituaica in. tne ouurt; s of tba city of B!om ington, Iu to pnivent loaftng, loitering, romping, or eating upon, :r Hi, way d ifaoinc ixidjUand ttarn - Section I. Re ftordainThy tkf. or ana common vownciir t is Blooiiilnpon, in tbe State of tbat it shall be unlawful for any pwaassi to tlirow any sirbstanco, at, intuorsgsiailt tha IUn.1 SUnit.. IViat in h73aSMk
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play tag, romping or sating aponj or Uf? My way de'acia- s'taid Band Sund. Section IL .ay pereons violatinaaBV' ; of the provisions of this ordinance), ibait -forfeit and pay to said City any sun ana exceeding tweaty.afsoUars, witbjastssf . proMcutton. '"' Section III. This ordt'sanea ibalT &a ... in focas from and sttos its legal pubises- , tkm. - I, Bosssr C. Gmxxvcs, City Clerk or tbe city of Bloomington, Indiana, certify- , the foregoing ordioanssx. was aduptod. by the Cotnuuut Council of said oity, at. Ibetr regular meeting held July 2d, lSSS. .. July IS, 188S. KaCl& Ts) l!CfTOk rpQai books are now opi-n for taking: X stock in Series I. Monroe BuildinsV Lean and Savings Association-' Sstissr ttartt July 8th, 1889. K.C.OBKEVESfiiSjo'yi Klntnta lipsirinr coiployment, salary and expenses, ttddress F. T. Neely, 13 Oearbofa 'Uhicaeo. Ills. ".H Call st tbe hardware W. J. Allen and examine tba brated Buckeye Twioe Mower and Dropper, the the market. Also Sulky and volving Rakes. Binding T at. nA nntvn ait W. J. ASNli,. ONE THOUSAND BOLTS
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