Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 29, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 September 1889 — Page 3

JSs. THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ARE AT THE BEE HIVE.

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1?Aw the)IiiBTOCOiitryl Mjwe it mpntfen to reft-aWr toait, tbs 0(1 MteMMhM gtorj boost Hoap. Wjbon, "Progress Block." ARuAlt torn f yanoos kinds f gowk esrrivtsg at Joe Smith' Fac Bssar and Jewelry - H anacsEwsaris) iffi mv. at Chicago ia duplicate at Smith's, and very oasy of them -at hwer price thsa are demanded at th Uikatfco hesae, 1 otasdaid goods the bea larasd ot -ailverware are of watches, clank, etc., can be! frosd at this hnae and at prion'

loser than t the large etMe tor.Catitn and. see biro.

the niaum that expenses ate two-J note Me warn, ask jo to aow yus some of thee goods . Heabquabtebs for Tobacco, Cigar and caused goods, film's gyorery. rtore. Coo. Bejsckakt, Bloomiho-; tos's Boss BttKAo Bakes bakes BKHT BKAJ. ttaeewaba onrv 6ore on the ssoxb aide of the square hcre p-odgond srsJtet. tie ba as aoeeially bawhmme line of tattesT deem gebj f iUbobit, her, etc., asai Jar parasol, fan. tk-K. collar, cs&, rtc hi; carliea wan noedtiea area nowhere; -'Dor featnre f bis atore ia fe(port Le ask the' aaeat re84taabl pnAr gmxla, and you t yradf oof with a Buwlber , di'L alu. ma mw tnf. atwr. -Choice Coftea, Ta, Tobae-; gar., at He-p. Wibon'a

tVEBTTiHSCt yon may eati jwjjndi ot-V aUjairv. !

that ia k in a ilry puida M6rrt ,c si. 4b

mm boJsaad w barley, atowe? - Th.. Mtuui of thuwian

gnmft store; Try ooeof (be imw . . Jj. ' , rbf clgaaanxthia. feTSt? ,b S . tB J-BOPtB raise their! F? iT,beat cheapest-he

: ..r .t.-.w. k.,..l Yn in frxauw ws ajw,aiwaaan j nwww ofCbsa-. WePfcsetera; It ia.a neat, dean eatsblwhwent, where every, (bianr you nav U tor M kept in it apnea). The genial proprietor Is uwaya gbtd to Met bis old frietaak, anal will have jonx goods tMryared prwcapily. DcnrV neglect the opportomty cet a late style awit of rlothea, as now infered by McGee & Ca., at prices 00 low aa tar; be. remarkable. As ianBcaae Fall stock baa been sMtrehaoed sad mataUtnents of it are cesaisg is alsaost every' day. Witile io tke store exaaaia tbat atripeal Hesderaos jana pa HoaeHHor . entirely msm. md lianiionw anal well aaade that oe vooJd awnieet theni'to be sold for km tM. tbongb they go, M laswfi Too will Sad the beat goods, in tb grocery Bafcat Hemp. Wilson's U taerivea fresh goods ev.ory week, mbv 4hss sothiag 'itf bia boas w stale. fto bisa it "ProgresB BJook." EenVoxWN in prices of all goods! tat Jietisefe clothing store has take .ptseav : a (no boyer, and hr. -.- t 1. . .! I gew anon uvrganua. BVl?y five no goas ts the city that be can afford to sail cboanly.' The Hie bas been oaf sot of priOea at McGoes, brever, and it will fy yon to ,.eaodst(lH)BMeW. tAe -XT. V off jsVatCaotC Cwfsks are Jimmy Bobtnsos'a aperiahy. He baa as iaasteose eotee trade and be seeorsd it Ijy keeping the best that could bo pruesred lor atoaey. While rbk4 a specialty it does sot prerest hiep frons having io stock the best. fine of greeeries ever seen ns the wa aider of lb sanwn. He Pa fiaa yoaj wsgalnoasj cusb. ssna-wiaaw axiggMB, vMsanppsay navtoas and Siirias: Waeons. st bis Hvery at able, wbieb be will Sell tor Man or will traoe tor mote or! bona. CaJI on Cz beloca yoo

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Bate W)l,oM baggy top re--S the "Graud Rapiib" iSptrtrf jrty Buggies and Carta at 3e L, Winslow's, Fee Block. TftY Gen. Beiickart's delicious "Parke House Rolls." They are wry 8oe ' " Cfiwrar Coffees, Teas, To baccos and Cigar, at the grocery store of Levis: Williams, opposite Seward's Foundry. Call and get prices. N Lxwb Wii-ijams ia located p-

pnpular MutkelpoeUe Seward'a Foundry, in the

grocery bostnesa. tie Keeps a tun atiH - k of everything iq his line. Ho voir want novHcs in Qorepawareaad Glassware? Hemp. Wilson keeps everything yon may want at bis grocery store, uudcr f Fw first-rhns bgy painting I on to Una L. W iuIow. northwest eornrr public sqware. Waij. Papek I if a i.n Paper ! We bave Heooght. oft lite largest xeen in fineHt. XftaMnttuo, Rakkr. Nkki.d & Co. Swele the fX C C Gg0r, SMotetie G.CC Ctytr. Smote the C. C. C. CSnnrFor hooep)aK cheese and awvut dairy bolter, Charley MoPheetera grocery store, (ld Greevea stand) takes the blue ribbon. Ask bootetowle Campbell cheese " w Qiarley McPbeeters is slockimm nav Waaa tdbawiilaAaaaA amummt nwa-waaa r.TT.S'.r -"ZSSZJ naa w oeer. Baggies of all styles.at Roe L. fWinsWs, North C&Begc Avenue, tFeeiUoek). .- ijt, . Take A ch&w of my new selections ot Tobacco,- and while in the examine goods and prices. Lew 13 wnxutMa. i-Call at H, P. Toorncr'a jew elry establishment and see his ex tensive stock, of eye glasses', specta - ales and optical goods. - Thb beuabxb and lone estab lished grocery bouse of Hemp. Wil son is still at the corner of 6th at. sod College Ave, Only the . beat goodsfeept 10 stock. meataad better on ice at East Bros. . . -o Mw Ciaatosaera; . I have waited on you for that note and acctHiot too hut alreudy. Don't get mad if yon get a statement thrwigb the Postoffice but come is and Htle. - W. J. ALLISJr 8ALEyMi;N wanted to solicit for oar wall known Nutwry. Good wapta paM every week. Permanent eav ploymaflt guaranteed. Write at once beiuto territory taken. atatiQg age. ' OifASg BKua, Cbwago, Ilia. JoJyH low. -The choice Mexican coffee, st Jimmy Rebioaon's grocery, west sde of square, ia worthy of your bsvessjgatioo. He keeps the choicest of everything in the grocery sod provision line. . I have come to Blootningion te stay, and wilt bay food bones, ma res or multa from tv to eight veaH ;d, and w ymj w wi hhwi , carriagaa, wagon, surreys, carts or bar aess. I have for sale boggles, phaetoni, whips, robes, duvteis, spring wagons road earts, etc- Trrwia ia aru-cit an style, s' goods as will rveoaamand: sen Game aad see them Worn too bjr ortittt or traoing. uaMe-tn- oM sjajrw tiaa tsurch boiMias, st of National Uotaf, er maiiire at' Oraig Worley's IJ mama. iutu JlCUi a xo. Brar Lukch in town, at George Benekart's. People I rota the country can get fresh bread, pies, cakes, etc., at this place g reasonable juices. .

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The HortictiHoraJ Society of Moanw co. will hold its econd annual Kiur on tha 10th, Uth and 13th of October. This li ono of th Mot praiaeworl.hy organisation tht baa been formqd in lhia localitv one that dwerves the cor. dial BHDnot t of the people. The officera are I. . Rogers, President; W.H.Neeld, Viee Prenldiiiit; 0. B. Worrall, SocreUry ; Dinaroore. Treavurer. Toe price nf admiwioi) hits been placed at the low rnt of 10 and lie. Jlo entry fee will be chared. ICacb aabibit h to be properly entered, labeled and in place by 12 m. Otilober lOtln. All exhibits to be home grown or hume made by exhibitor. Monroe U takiu! a front rank v fruit raisins; county, nd it ia proper thai Iheae ex. hibita f,houl i I e had in order to encoarage horticulturisU and by an intcrclmngo of viowa and xp.-rience to pout them to tbe.beatmclhoriaof cultivation and aa to the moKt doira bl TarietiM. Mr. OhI. It. Worrall, the obi Swjretary, will Utfl ?leaauni In supplying you with a premium uL Get and evinpeta. The nremiutn Ut of the Hor ticultural Society is now being dis i . . . m nr. ' . I. i iriuuieo. lue next r air wrji u held in JBloomingtiHi on October 10, 11 and 12. Get a preiui'uiu list. No entry fee. j Mr. Wotulward, trainmaster of the Monon, has retifed Mra. Duraod'i) hotixe and furniture, and with his fitmtly Iihs jjone to honse-ket-pinir. Mrs. Ourand has a room in the hoit' and takes her meals at" in SaTkiial; On tbi (Tuasdav) morMin-j, '.V. B. Baker Wt for Deliver, C..Inrado ; nf fcn Cora Wtwlley for Wppleton City, Mo. ; T, AV. Mef, lird and wile for Cherry viile.Kas. ; and Mrs. Umbarger for Marshall, no. Some of lhoe persons who were going 10 pay their bitl with the "September draw" will please call around. Mrf, Coster and daughter are occupying the Mcuee house, in the southeastern port KHi of town. -i'rot. vanKuys arrived on Monday eveping after a pleasant vacation at Waupaca, Wis. Qn Saturday morning Prof. VanNuvn caught an 11 -pound pickerel with a small sun fish hook and a line not much thicker than a horse hair. Hindostan JJbws. Mr.Tedroe living near tho Monroe county hoe in Morann county, lost nis barn by ore last Friday morning a weefc -Eldnr Haaol nreaened for eonirrniration Baturdav and) Bunday a week, and wa spokea of by the corisuan menioemnip inn rain in apired confidence in tha larmera to pro 1 ..- , l -r-i ' . eed with their plowing- Some perswi anknown went into too churou and desecrated God'e hour a by writing obsoona language on the black board. Such man -ifefctation apeak badly for the morals of a community, and also tho good seine of the peraen Francis restua, infant, son of Howard and Mina Farrdiad Aug. SO The parents huvs the eympatliy of their aeigbbora aud frieoda in the sorrow for tne lost one. Thy abort life bud no sorrow, ThooKl L'boagh pain thy may'nt hare known, Yet we nope to meet thee on the morrow, la heaven, where tbou bast flown. - M. 8. B. . ei a' "irnu1 Yolpert's restaurant and bak? cry, north side of the scfuare, is it regular receipt of best brands Bat t jinore oysters. They will be served m any style and on short notice. Call at my new building and sae the only Plumb Spoke Taper Wagon, made by O Brien Bros., who have been manufacturing wa gons since 1855. This is a strictly first-class wagon, and fully war ranted, is made from the best material, is the best finished and in the most perfect proportion. It ia the lightest running farm wagon 10 the world, to see Is to buy Sooth Walnut st., "Star" wagon buuaing, opposite county jail. James Ryam, Cme one and all and examine' (be alock of Hardware, Stoves, Ag ricultural Implements, &c , &c We will try and please yon by selling at nanae prices, and giving ne best goutls. awi otude f- n irmtf. 'vu'Oi 1 la.iliA tuiak aI'

tnemnefomyMi awy r -7 : . : Oatoea- M ewitbe od made, wiulat the road

Wagon pleases every costoruer, Booster Fertilizer Wheat Drills are now ripe. Come and secure one before it ia too late, and then your wbeat crop will not bo failure. Corn, Rye and Grw Seed of all kinds iu store, Wil be sold at low prlo'H. W, J. ALLEN,

Miss Grace Rawkn ia conva

lescing slowly. Comb to the Fair next week. Miss Sophia Sheeks bsa been vishiug M'ibsi Tem. Murphy, -.at: Mitchell. yAn old lady, Mn. Sprigs, ol Salt Creek tp., died on the 27t!li with congestion of the stoinaco. Lt. Gov. Chase has accepted the invitation to be here at tlieSoJdiera' Reunion on Oct. 7th. CoME to the Fair next week. On Thursday, the fall term of I. U, begins. A. large attendstnee is indicated. . Del. Smith has purchawd a half interest in Jab. Hunter's furniture store, on the south side of the square. Soddy Carmichae! is accumulating a number of small houses. He will dispose of them within the next month, however. Will. Foster, of class '&8, will attend the U. P. Theological Sem inary at Allegheny City, Pa., this. year. Mike Bunger looks as hje did of yore, and was warmly welcomed by many friends while in Bloomington last week. He now resides in Springfield, Mo. B. F. Adams sr. will be lay steward delegate to Indiana ConM. E. church, which will begin its session at R'ockport on Oct, 3d. Mrs. Rawles will not . remove from the Woodburn house to that owned by Mr. Clark, but will remain where she is at present, located. Come to the Fair next .week. Mrs. Hirsch. accompanied by her son-has returned to Cincinnati, after a several months, stay with her dautrhter. Mrs, M Kflhu. -Mrs, Mike SeXard returned from Kansiis last 'riiewlay night. The recent bandsoeie improvements 00 her houne oiVvs8t.6th st. were in the nattjrti ol a surprise to her. -Jas;- Hunter, the south side furniture dealer, is now City Treas urer, having presented ills oona Wor approval at the lust meeting of lUe eouncii. -Treasurer Gaston entered upon the second term of his office ou Saturday. He one of those quiet, gentlemanly othcers who mxkes t-ieods of all with whom bo comes in contact. CotB to tho Fail next week. The application for liquor li cense filed before the county commtaioncra by Turn Wbiwwnd wa withdrawn, after the trial ltd pio-i t'LtikU cv.'U'e, Miss Ida Waldron will attend scIkmiI this year at St. Marys (N otre Uaine). bhe irtt Ulttiio.tugtn on Thursday, accompanied Uy her 4 fiiater, Mrs. Wm. T. Blair. V The Benton tp. man (Martin) whose legs were broken by a log triking them, has iuce uieil. lie was injured internally, and he nev er rallied from 1 he shock. Graded school begun on Mondav. The prices paid for the new books are as follows : First Reader 10c., Second Reader 15o., Third Reader 25c, Fourth Header 30c., Fifth Reader 40o., Elementary Arithmetic 35o., Complete Arithmetic 43c., Elementary Geography 30c., Complete Geography 75c, Copy Books, Aos. 1 to 6, 5c , The Christian Church Sunday School is now officered as follows: Sup!.. Prof. At water; Assistant, w. jr. Kogers; secretary, Ida AIcPbettidge: Librarian, W. H. Stephenson; Cum. on Literature, frank Duncan and Munson Atwatei. There are a large number of per so is who have "entered into arraogi ments" that will require the occujaocy of dwelling houses in this city this tall and winter. Among them is Prof. Bryan and Prof. Griggs. Oo Wednesday morning last Mr. Edward Brodix and Miss Nellie Coffin were married at the resi dence of the bride's mother in this city, Rev.. Halstead officiating. Ihe wooding was a quiet one, only the immediate friends being present. The happy young couple took the 11 o'clock train for Chicago, and will return to this place for the preseut, Mr, B. is a popular and succeashal business man, and himself and bride have a host of friendii .who will wish them good fortune aud happiness. Comb to the Fair next week. Tho Ohio A Mississippi Railway will sell tickets to Columbus, Ohio, and return, at one fare for the round trip, Sept. 15th, 16tlli aud 17th, on account of meeting f Sovereign Grand Lodge Patriarchs Militam I. O. O. F. lUte onen to 1 he general public. TfcKets good rel uming until Sept. 23th, io clumvc, Oysters of the choicest brands received each week, direct from the eaatem pnckiqi; bouscti, and served in sill stylos and on short notice, nt Yolpert's restaurant, north side mi the square. -Ncver speak unless you have something to say, but always sov something when you speak, and always utop when you are done, ttiiv the New Home Sewing Machine in the Insrt. and stop, lor it ciiiiuot be proved otherwise.

OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF

Fall ai Winter

FrtOEI the CHEAPEST to IS

NOW IN

Don't buy until you have seen our immense line. " EAGLE" CLOTHING HOUSE.

ndfofd Lawea bas been visiting Chicago friends. The will of Henry Eller leaves tuefarjin to bis wife. Come to the Fair next week. Oscar Souder was granted license to sell liquor at retail. Fertiliser helped Wm. Fees to raise 160 bushels of wheat 00 five acres of ground. Come to the Fair next week. V A twi-year old daughter of Jas. Marlin died po Tuesday of hut week. The family of Prof. McCabe have arrived and occupy the Yon fagemanu house, --Dr. Walker of Stinesville was in town weV. shaking hands lis many old friends, Take an exhibit to the County Kalr and Assist in making it a success. ! Mr. Covle. the baker, has purchased a half interest in Cha. Sears' stock and bakery on the east side. Gal. Worrall, the successful pension agent, has secured an 0 crease of pension for L. D Pulley, Policy now gets $24 per month. Dr. Crain is keeping house again. Mrs. C. and the children having returned from. Georgia and Teunessee. Chai. Stone and wife attended the Braxtan-Pat'on wedding, at 1'doH, Tuiwday of last week, and were also at French Lick aud West Baden. Com.; to the Fair next week," A Mm, Johnson of near HarrocUharg attempted suicide by the luorphino route last week. She came from Arkaosaw, and was uota&iiti. Saakuc! Orchard d wife, acenmpnnidd by Samuel On hard sr., lelt Hjoomington on Wednesday for Attica, where Mr. O. has leased a hotel for a term of one year, Th hotel owner at Attica, it seemR, did not come up to his contract, gnil Mr. Orchard would not take lb houne. He was to place the hebtee in good condition, aud refused to do so after Mr. Orchard had removed to Attica wiib his personal property. -Mia order bar been . passed re-quit-inn all prisoners of the city to work on the streets. In case these gentry refuse to work they are to be fed on good rick wuter and cream bread, wfli solitary cocfitiement. A French Lick Springs excursion went over the road on Tuesday of last week, starting from Lafayette, Some six or seven hundred excursionists were expected, hut owing to the rain the train carried less than fifty. r-Fletcher Gardiner of Bedford was married on Monday to Miss Ldcy Woodward of Bloomington. ' im. - .i Ihe young couple took train tor Ann Arbor, Mich, where Mr. Gardiner will ntcr the Medical College. j Speakers for the Soldiers' Re-1 union in Ootober have been selected as follows : Col. A. O. VanoHdalof Madison ; Hou. M.D. Mansob, of Crawfordsville ; Col. Ben. Smith of Rushville, and Lieut. Gov. Chase Mayor Duulap will deliver the Address of welcome ; and D. O. Spt ncer and Maj. Mulky will look after trauuportatiuii. The Chesley Chambers case is no more, the defendant having been discharged last week, after being on bis own recognizance for several terms, ft will be remembered that Chambers was convicted of assaulting with intent to kill, the baggage master on a night iraiu of the Monon route, and served a two years sentence for the same. Briefly- told, four years ago last April,- after the night train had passed Jrrodaburg water tank and was slowly climbing the Smithviile grade, a mail entered the cx-J press car mid shot aud clubbed the esprecsutun and baggageman, robbed the express sale and stepped off, alter pulling the bell to check the train. Chambers was arrested, identified by tho baggageman, ami two trials f.djqwed, the jury hciim unable tu arrive at a verdict on the first trial. No additional evidence was vf secured, and it is presumed that thi had. eooiethiug to do with the uct-pt djtnii-ial of th icuse.

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THE FINEST GRADE, The now school books will be ready by the time the township schools require them, Among the Washington tp. people who talk of coming to Bloomington is Wm. Baugh. Hampton Durand returned to Notre Dame on Thursday of last week. Isaac daman's family were entertaining, last week, John Day and wife, and Mrs. Isenhour of Boone county. The Mechanics' Band played for the Salem Fair, last week. The boys received many compliments for their superior work. V Andrew Hemphill, one of the old citizens ot this county, died on Friday last after a protracted Uln eS. . . Persons who desire to see Chicago should tnfee advantage of the low rates. Seven dollars wiU pay for the round trip now.. . Suit has been bwnght by the Bedford parties who were negotiat ing for the removal of the chair factory from Bloomington. Bedford, Speneer and Martinsville attorneys have been- at tending Monroe circuit court during the past week. Prof. Griggs and wife will oc cupy the Rhorer house, onposUe M. J. Smith's residence. Judge Banta and wife are stopping at Mists Dennis' house, Mitchell Commecial: Miis Lute Maxwell, of Bloomington, aud Mias Ljliie Brady, of Indianapolis, are guests of Miss Ella Munson. The White Cap trial has been set down for the fourth week of the term. But you can never tell if a ease will be tried till the work be gins. Hon. M, H. Rhorer, of Columbia, Ky., a brother of S. K. Rhorer, was in town last week. His daughter, Miss Mabel, will remain here this winter and teach music. The Episcopal chnroli will he hnilt at once, Mr. Abe Donaldson having been employed as foreman of the work. The church will not be large, but it will be a neat and attractive edifios. A couple of tramps stole $1.25 in silver and Charley SmithV coat, at the Dolan factory, last Friday. The coat was secured, aud the tramps ordered to leave town in twenty minutes. They left iu five Bedford Mail: John Winstandley goes to Washington tomorrow, where he will remain awhile, and from there, he will go to Yale, which commences on the IDth. . Winrs Miller, who struck Luther Smith with a club, whJe at' work io the- latter's saw will, was tried in circuit court last week and ac quitted. The defense was adroitly 1 1 -i. (uanaged and the oratory worked' for all there was in it. The abed of the brick kiln at Garrisou's brick yard took fire last Thursday, aud the shed was soon consumed, The fire originated from ihe intense heat in burning the brick. The loss will be about $300. -Eld. J. C. McCoy, a pioneer preacher, will comtueuce a series of meetings fur the Church of Christ, corner of 7th and Morton streets, Tuesday eveniug, &?pt, 10th, st 7J o'clock. Also preaching every evening during the wck. All are iuvited to hear him. The new City Treasurer, Jau. M, Hunter, gave bund iu the sum ol 940,000, lad week, with tlie following names attached ; James M. Huutcr, J. G- Rii'b-iison, II. (J. Hunter, C. N. S. Neiild, It-auc Cluman, J. 1. Andcrnon, J no, C, Hm'ter, Smith, Collins Kniocli, II S. Bates N. B, Rojp ers, R. t Greeve8, Auditor Blair was complemented by ie county pummUsinnu eis, during their potion last wtck, (or the tare ami dilligence exercis ed by him iu the management of the aifait-s of his office. That Ulair is u hufclhr 110 one will deny, and then his work ia always up to icqiiiiemenis. Get ready, to exhibit at the Monroe County Fair, begiooitiijr Sept. 1 61 h, your live htoek, uwhinery, farm protltjcfx houbehoid ur-

tluha, etc., etc.

Dr. Farr of Hindostan, is quite

sick with typho-malunal tever, 1 The Preparatory School opens on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 8 a.m. --A -child of Mr, Mclhlan died in West bloomington on Monday. Some twenty-eight lots will be platted (pr airte in the Boilinao Addition. ''.,' Judge E. K. Mirpn is wear ing the judicial ermine fi the ab sence ot Judge Pearson at lie." lord. Secretory Campliell states Vht the Band of the Thayer Comctly Co. wil! furnish music for the Monroe County Fair. V--Simeon May, a well known citi;n of Indian Creek tp. died suddenly on Sunday afternoon, Het rt disease is supposed to have been the cause. . University entrance examinations will be held in the Preparatory school building Wednesday morning, Sept. 11, beginning at 8 o'clock, Dr. GaSton gave bond cn his Sffccnd term laySatnrdy,, with twenty -eight names. ..The Doctor has the well deserved confidence of the people of Mouroc county. --Mrs. Ben. Adams jr. has returned from ber visit to Kansas, and was accom panied by her sister, Miits Emma Brant, who will enter college. Mrs. Vinon Carter and daughter of Indianapolis returned home on Monday after a vitt of several weeks with the family of Dr. Maxwell aud other njutives in this city. -Mrs. Piltman returned on Monday from Michigan, where she and ber daughter Josie have been, spending the summer with Mr. Pktman. Mies Josie will return on Thursday, v' Mrs. Mnria Wilson; mother of Mifs. George Walker, died, at the I'eiHdenc&Lber ..daughter" on Sunday morning last iu iu.(i5ib year, with paralysis. Wm. B. Baker leaves in-day (or Denver, Colorada, on a visit to Mrs. Baker, and his daughter Bertha Deweese. He will - remain away about three weeks, Miss Ollie Hughes baa returned from Ohio where she hat, been visiting relations. Miss Ollie J:tck.on lias been visiting frieuds at: Yincennes. Morion HioMe has purchased 0:1 John Jrtutitingten ami A. u. Rogers 33 head of fat hogs that averaged 200 lb.. Tbey brought f 4 per hundred, - Secretary Campbell 6tates that

the demand for stall room is rfurYeTGeo. Bollenbaehrr that the contrast

large, and that everything iudicjtes a successful Fair next week. Iet every one assist iu thg good v;ork. Martinsville Republican : Mrs. Hackney aud daughter, Clara, of Helena, Montana, and Mrs, Hay?, of Wortbiugton, who have been visiting their brothers, W. E. and IS. M. McCord, for several days past, returned to their respective domes this tnoruing. The Harry Howard Comedy Co. will play iu Bloomington during Fair week. TLc company was it Salem last week, and Joe Payne, who was down there several days, says the company is much better than wheu here last, that they have a fine band and orchestra, aud fifteen people are ou the pay rolls. Ind. Journal : 1.18 Grettic Holliday leaves foy Persia,, on Friday, and the ladies ot the First Presbyterian church will give her a farewell reception Wednesday evening iu the parlors of thechurch, at 8 o'clock. Miss Holliday 's friends in all the churches are cordially invited to attend, - The Ellettsvillc Old Fellows on me to Bloomington last Thursday and gave an exposition of the workings of a double goat degree. They- hud some very handy furniture, such as canvass frames against which the candidate bangs his head, boxes full of bones, old ntu'h and rusty stove pipe with which to make noise enough to scare a ghost, a sheet iron straight jacket, pineers, thumb screws and other horrible horrors- at least that's what Roily Walker said they were when, a wagon full was being unloaded, and Roily is well posted ou these secret matters. VT-John J. Grecves, who died on Monday a week, was butted on Tuesday evening. The services were conducted by Rev, Wm. F. Reed and Ibv. llalatead. No man cfoul litirhnr 111 tin uncnniiiiiv than John f;n..PQhU nJ beim; a synonym fur honesty and integritv. sHe wa moderately suenr.ai.fiil ? bimiiioo hut it h the slow, laborious plan that must be pursued by the conscientiously huest man. The tribute paid to his metuorv by Mi. Keid, who had! beeu Imh Mlelong triend, was touchlUganqpa. --ureeWS tt;ja a ii(ilitAS nf Inn TStafA ai iVIustat- f ' , ,T, ' 1 Wt 1 1 V" wn---" "j xynr., u ,v. "' i wrgau to wura at ttu ua.ie 01 a in uir, mi i-.wiruuir, ami 111 IStij went joto the grocery uusi-l ihsh of the Hiutheusi porneV nf ihe' suuare. which ho conduutod wiihi UUtlUini lilt l$S3t wlu'(lil . ... ' " owipg jlo l .iling health, he rt'tirpAl He was 4 number of the MclliQr di-t cliitich and of tl.e Mai(uic Order, and very warm, if) hi4llegixnee to bo-h. He wilt be sa-lly niirtst d whi-tvvi r goo I iici tpv -pierjjUaj,

Mies Lib Cookerly and MissJennie Willson have returned It will be remembered that , they" accompnntcd Miss Sue KetchaagLo-f Indiaunpolhr on her Art Sc&iol tour through); the east, whicbMneluded a four weeks' stay in Glen Cove, L. I. - Mr. Shinn, the saw-mill mas, fell, last Friday, aud broke one of bis arms. Mr. Fuller of Wichita, KB sap, was visiting his nephew, Enoch, last week, and went down to New ark, Greene co., with him. The Fair begins next Monday. Horace Ravcnscroft of ' Mailisr;!, Iowa, sou of Capt. A, Ravenscrft formerly of this places ' . was in town-this week on a visit to his sunt, MUs McUermott. His ' fine tenor voice was heard by bia friends in this city ?tripg his otay. The Fair begins ne Monday John Stivers of Wasf.Jngton

tp. had a fight with a man aaged Bra nam, iccenfty: and waasevejto bitten on one" of his bauds by Braa V haao. Jrle was poisoned uy tn ww and is said to be in a preoanoua condition. . . The Fair begins oext Monday. John Cole had his new Wttil trotter at the Linton Fair, and car ried off the J300 premium . ; ; y The Fair begiosnext.MojiJay. Capt. Fielda' little im$ JesC is threatened with an attaeM of typhoid fever. ' The Fair bfgins nexfiJouday, Mr. James Vyood,.Sjfe and child, of Chicago, are the,iests 0 f S. E. Carraichael. .M? was formerly Miss AIiie.i?0x. Miss Emma Days us visiting relations and frier ids:in Gsce--. casile last week. ' M The Fair begins seU Monday.

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paoy at Menasha, Wisconsin. Mina iu.aijr ...ff.Mi.UMtm w,, turn to he home in Indianapolis, on jj rioay 01 mw wee?. - Mm. W. C. Linciley will go, to Indianapolis the last of the' week to make a short visit withy relatives.., Mr, Hiram Liudley will prri" bably attend the yenrly roeerini; of Friends at Plainiield.golng on Friday of this week, remaining until, the first of next week. Supt. Mansfield telegraphs fir r - e. day last, that work will begin thnN . t .1 .I ?ll I. 1 . Mto completion. This includes abridge over White river, Thar great Pennsylvania railroad system is behind this enterprise, aud it lev; t.tic iitcviiiiv'ii iv vuunuiH.1 a vna9 south to Bedford, tapping all ll v - - t - - - ---- j wa. - - T ...... inisi win give DiwmiogWB a i reet outlet to Indianapolisiid conii. petition in freight rates fesat will soon be felt in manufacturing cirtics. - Let it come, aptl coiae quickly. -tl Joe Kirby Is going oajfcof the. meat business in October and the shop, will bo rua by Chas. Kirby aao' "Col.1" JSast. Vf" Jas. Calhoun or. Ywnnes aecompanted by hit little dirafihlnr, .- visiting his mothar-ia-iaw ia tbia city. The law school is to itiinspjt of' a rnaior aad Junior clas, it k aacVrstoodi. Judge Baata' will teach the aeatlor tlaAS. iH h. .l. W-" - , Mrs. John Scott, whose of rmidonce waa throe m'lea Smhhville, died va Saturday nibt wtta sax. .Mrs.&jow died with ontumpwv tion, yesurday, ia the Fairview AoiUttiaa John Clay of Harrodsbitrg wilt

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Mrs. Will. Turner ia vtwtfrg tbe fumily of itobcirt CaoplMiU, ia Dayton, O. Judge Pearson was called to Btd ford last fildfv, owing to (be aeriog : illness of hia tootlier, -Miss KHa Monston of Mitchell and Frank Bennett of Groensburg wera married on FticUy ot laat week. Jpoth L, U. people. . Prof. Raw tot goes to Sedalia, Mo., as Principal of the schools at a aatteSti higher salary than he Was p44 t Yt,--connes. John McCalla went to Mam tinsvillc ot Saturday to test the water of tho artesian well. G.Q AND 8SE the new WCSt sid grocery, where ewrythin is kept " cly,on a,,,, &1 bargaioa, hal yo can't get tttivwhcre else in the f ? 'Nh era alfe. -JSaut llttOS. GRT A warm t.o.v of ftreaji n iast tiros. -Wet btde (grocery, ey;ery day at U:iW SAFlS RR0S. nV.kp a spialt ... . . . . . of Cream Uret, whcH Uey claim ,a supurior to titty n.!e 111 this Io iliiy. The proof of ihe bread w ln T,.y mm uf i i and . j,1.:nrt.d iwst ijros have jt rcn-tvet - Wro mo-eot tli.it hue KeWlfiH .. 11 ...1 1 r r t a . . i: tvviiiiert", i.iiiti ri anil arv ing it at lV, per iHiuud. llon'i forget to CiU on Churl MePheeters, in ihe old G Slam, aud secure fcoeif his C roreuea. lie Mkesi u h poiptf kerp ihe lift good.- rpd'settii

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