Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 September 1889 — Page 3

THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS' AND SHOES ABE AT THE BEE HIVE.

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f - 5v .. V Faxoos tbedwice eoantry .W tMQM essawaaea awo(if Hesop. Wtooo, f mJi mimmt at Joe Smith's Ff MMMTr IM, Jewelry jun'MtrvtM eve; veeir. Every asetuJ ttrtfcae-n in the famoaaMFair" M Chicago UdwpKewwl SmitfeV and wary tatay of then at lower MieoitkaB are diwuaded at the Cafcmghosjee. n standard goad tte feat-Wanda of silverware are kept. Afltteasost fibular make f wefaasa, ctoefct, Jve, cm be fentaat that boose and at price Vmer lassie the large cities o lb reason that expenses ..are two. ftifdn Jest here. Ask Joe to akow -.yog ansae of tWenr goods. Hkqcatbbs for Tobacco, ' Gfan aaewncd good. Hemp. WilpoVa fyacery- afore. . v.

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an Ae feswd i Charley Mobhysi W1sob keeps eirjrthHig yoo may Ikfsamsi' the sootUj? h aaht iMt of the square where good goods ,V ""'PS-i- I-i-ate kepL He has an pecialryj - ya, firotbws biiggy painling IsMiAoaieKneirfUMties'dr Winslow, northwest

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:fs ties, eollvrs, enfs, He. he car tJie:fMiiy novrntes seen nownere fhtr 'One featnre of bis store is '-elwjaineis. .'be asks the woet reassftb)apcirs for goods, sod yoo an ft voarwlf ont with a nnaaber at artnJesathe price jof pj; for .,ff t'j.sine stores. .: t -Cknieest GaSet, Teas, Twbae. WBs4 Cagan, at Hempt Wilson's ' smnv 'ry owe or in new 1 Leatm at this store. -. J '.xtm. rmkuk raise tkeir mien in pnue of the grocery boose yrCto. McPheetera. tt isaoe, ctegii establiubotesjt , where evryilfsijgyoa saneall for w kept in jfcaia. .Pbe genial fssaiittor w&itotim: .swls oM trSeaskiisii -wfiB kavsj yoor foods dnlivsjrod proosptrjr. Doirt nerhx tbe tercet i la afirfci' suit . nf ehtW SK.aaw ofsted br HoGer ACbat srwaa sa Ws 9 e resaark.b kn tatssenarfall stock ban be Mbai amsl iostsJlpMBW it ' eamif; in- almi .viy day. While in ftaiatoce exaaries tie sriM; Henderson ftssistblnf entirely frageaoase and awde Osh . no tm nisdd anis theaa ! asU for Iom than 4 boart . go Cur lmcsK ; :.....' .: -WT.-.. -OC wiUiaHlJW jroads, in tba groosry HasHessn Wilson. He jiraawaa mail aynadi tiw wesa. m thatnotbinf inha boats is stale, CaUonbiaaia Ptogress Block." ' BnBsxrrioninprioBaof all goan! at owee's etouBng store nas taawn alae. Ed.ia tke boyM and be mmlm fh lirl tvmtm Hmm k goai to the airy that he :ean stord to sa anoainV. Tbe Knas been nt out 0? prices at IfeGees, bHfvT, and it .will nay yon to cnil anaf ace the goods. m x t. !deanv by BrV ' Cioicl Cowtn in Bobtnsoa's tporislty. eoflee trade: and1: he seom sti it by keepiag. the bes$ that could While this is a aptetaily it does not preveprniBi from Mvina in stock toe lieat'KeV of. groceries erpt sern on the west side f the ansr. He jwn give yon, bargrins for a asb CitAto WoBXlsy has a let firaMlj.Bosirim.Crriam. Pha$fows kixl 3rng WsgoawV bis sWewnieli he wilt seTt fort

. 5$U or frrnie for mule orj try can get fresh bread, pies, rakes,' f JK m -Craig beJeie yoti.ete'.i s,. this place a? reaeonable :f'irliiytuir 'il&fy. ' .' . iprftes; . . .

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: r the latest designs, have been received by Jsnea Robinson, 'the oriaiaal west aide a-roeer. These aetsarewwtth inspection by lovers' of the beaoUCal, whether they buy Of not. Tbis ware is warranted & to "erase." or get full of little hair-like cracks, and will krt a lie-dme with care. Have yoor old buggy top repaired by 1 I Winslow. JSee the MQrand JKapidsM Spiral Spring Buggies mf Carts at Koa L. Winalow's, Fee Block. TET Geo. Beneaart's delicious "Parker Hem Bolls.?- They are very foe. -' ... ', Camctm Goffeesj Teas, Tohscew and Cigars, at the groet;ry store of Lewis- Williams, opposite Beward'sFuoodry, Call and get prices. ' ' . . Lewr Wiuiams is located npI posHe ,8ewarFs Fnnndry, in the uk of everything in his . line. CalMn and see hinV ' ' T wiT ovrtties' in llMMliMlliriMIMIi lWllUl. s,- - Mr gquare. Smoke ike C. C. G. Cigar, SmokeiKr C. C. C. Ggarg Smoke the d C.C Cigar. . --Fr homewa'Je cheese and sweet dairy butter, Charley McPbeeters grocery storer(o)d Greaves stand) takes the blue ribbon. Ask for too homemade Campbell- cheese j M lciiejons. ,. ,'. . . Charley MePheeters is stock t ing np bis handsome srocery store tor the, Fall trade, and will make Opemaity of supplying boarding ises wtt enoiee goods at close ptMet. kmu and get his jio ,-tot prioM. T Uestt at cheapest he mtnabest. -- - r Bsiggte? of al I styles at Bos L. W;askw's,Jltrth College A venne, TaKS a CHEW of my new selec tions of Tobacco, and while in the store, enattne goods and piioes. .w , LgWXB WlMJAMB. ChUatH. P. Toumer's jeweiry eatablisbmeot and see bis e?tensrve stock of eye aiines, spectaoka and optical goods. THE BEUABLE nnd lonr establisbod grpeery boose ol Hemp. Wilt atiH at tne eorner of 6th st. and CbBege Ave. Only th best foods kept ta sfAck. . , . Volpert's restaurant and bak ery, nortb side of tbe square, is in regoiar reowpt or boot brands Baltiasore oysters. They will be served in any style ami on short notice. Is Hi Csmteaners t I bavo waited on yon for that note and account too long already. get mad 4 yon net a atstetbrongb the FostoBica bat in and settle. W. J. ALLSN. SALESMEN wanted to solicit r our rH known Kwnmrv. Good wagai paW evary week. Permnont emptojrBMOt Kosraoteed. Write at cqo VaUf lerrrtory t&kso, tUtine ngtt, CHASn BROS- Ufaura. Ilk. Joty lSwv - ; I have come to Bloomington tostay.aaa wtu boy good bmm, mare or nutlet tram Ave to sight rmn o'A, i WIH pay cask or will trads , frriagaa, wagoaa, aortwn, carts or har Bm. I baa for aaia tmegfet phaetam, whips, robot. dator, iprtotr Wacom, road cart. t. Xveryiaing is ist-oU and lata stvts, snch goods ss will noommsnd tbomhitm. Oo and see them before yoo bay or taiBk of tradiBR. uoicrm old Vbrnusa ekurek buildiae, sast of National Hotel, or inquire at Cri Worlo- Ur J ery MtaokJ.; . VA.VIV mMiassiB. 0,j jjma ts-wt. " Brat. Lekch in town, at George peockart'S. People from the ooun

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In going to and from tbe Fair drive oat 7th st, and see the new bouses on that thorough fsrc, and the handsomely located lots. Tbe Indiana State Fair will be held at-Indianapolis, September 23 to 28 Every effort is being made bp? jtlie management to make tbe Fair the best and ro'osf attractive ever held. Indiana ts the center of tbe breeding of improved live otocky and the State Fair the nucleus where will onncentrne the eonimtitorsin.tbe "battle of tbe breeds." ... ' The astrologers sa 7 that this year-is to lie one of great fatal ides, because it began with s total eclipse of the sun, dan. 1st, and ends with another, Dec. 31st. 'The round trip fare on the lionon to Chattanooga will be about $8.30. A number of the Army of the. .Cumberland, will go from here. " Tbe "Amixh sect is the name by whisk a aural 1 band of religionisms in Daviess ennnty are known. The male, members. sre uot permitted to wear suapnders or hnttims iiar.their eltlven1he Dame must be fastened with hooks and eyes, and they have other equally eowulric customs. Neither are they permit ted to own a folding top buggy. "Good morning, little orphan," said thjs corn to the oafc. "Why do yon call me orphan ?" replied the oats. 44 Because you have no fodder," chuckled the' corn. The oats was shocked. . Perfegtiox Headlight Oil is the brand I sell and warrant. Whenever yoo get my Perfiwtion Oil your lamps will not smoke and the unpleasant odor so common with ether oils is missed. Call at Chaa. H. McPbeetera' grocery. PobUC SAI.B. I will offer for sale by. Auction at my residence, one mile oorih of Blnoroington, Wednesday, Oct. 2d, i889ir my personal ..property, consisting., of Homes, Cattle, Hogs, Machinery, Farming Implements. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Corn in Field, Hay in Stack and in Barn. Tbkhs. Sums of 4 and under cash ; all sums over that amount a credit of sis months will be given secured by notes with good security and without interest. Sale to begin. at' 10 o'claok a. m . JAMBS JL. MCKINLEY. If a. Entreat Where can I set the Solf-settioa; Benoq FUne I hear so much about f A CrsTKB, It ia made by tbe Gage Tool Co., of Vioelaod, a. J. If our local dealers cannot supply you, A. G. Austin Co., of Terra Haute. Indiana, csn. 'Epitob. Call at my new building and e the only Plumb Spoke Taper Wagon, made by O'Brien Bros., who have been manufacturing wa gons since I860, This is a strictly brat-class wagon, and tuny war ranted. Is made from tbe best material, is tbe best fiuiahed and in the most perfect proportion. It is the lightest running farm wagon in the world. To eee is to buy. South Walnut st.. "Star", wagon building, opposite county jail. JAKE KYAS. -Come one and nil and examine the stock of Hardware, Stoves, Ag ricultural Implements, Ac, &o We will try and please you by selling st ciose prices, ana giving a . a s you tne best goods. The otudebaker spring wagon is the tl of tbe kind .made, whilst the road wagon , pleases e ery oustomor Hoosier Fertiliser Wheat Drills are now ripe. Come and seen re one before it is too late, and then your wheat crop wiu not be failure. Corn. Eye and Grass Seed of all kinds in store. Wil be sold at low pri'ies. vf J. ALLEN. No invention of the XlXtb century has worke 1 a greater revo lution of economy or confer red more of s benefit 00 htmiaoity Miuii tlio Light Uunu'mg New Home Bowipg Mschii'.c.

Ed. WhetseU has rented his property to Chas. Callahan. Grades: school is full to overflowing. High Mchool started off with an attapdao ce of fifty pupils. Geo. Walker has aold his grocery and re itaurant to Jaa. Lane. Evening services were resumed t the U. P. church last Sunday. The wot U. P. parsonage is a very hands m building.

John lliUed's oats turned out 689 bushel 1. J. A. Baker's family are entertaitiing illenben Baker and, wife of Washington Territory. The Conference of the African M. E. iiburoh will be held at Marion, lo cl., on tbe 18tb. On Sf pl. 29th (Sunday) tbe regular conimucion services of tbe U. P. cbui will be held. Mrs. Joe Dirismore has re-' turned fixim a pleasant visit to i riends and relations in Iowa. Geo. Bollenbacher and Dr. MoGeSjacompanied by their wives, litteoded iilpencer Fair last week. Wall, Browning has rented t he Bogem bouse at Gosport, and 'silt beep Hiotel in that place. . The fiftorneys for the Mouon were in Bloomingtoo last week: Messrs. Field and Matson. After the 22d you will have to pay the old rates to Chicago and Louisville. .. Mrs. Teter of Noblesville is in tbe city , having brought her sonto enter college. Missionary Society, Christian church, bus elected Mrs. Atwater, President ;;' Mrs. Roan, Vice Prest. ; Mrs. Lemon, Secretary ; Mrs.Morgau, Treatiurer. The man Lyon, charged with robbing some boys on tbe railroad track several weeks ago, was sent to the ieoiteqtiary for two years. Then! is considerable talk of building improveiuenia to be made in the near future. This includes additions tto business rooms. John Gole and Bona Rogers each sent a wagon to Siienccr to haul .passengers to and from tbe Fair Grounds. Geo. A. Buskirk of the Marion County Clerk's office force was in town Just week, on a brief vUit to his father's family. Oh Mrednewlay last Garrison Pauley was out driving in company with Eliaa Abel. Mr. Abel may live to see. the beginning of the njXt-.iliBfy, tt- ; . , The now Episcopal church on East Kirkwond Avenue will seat thfee hundred jteople. It will be modern structure, and will pre sent a veiry neat appearance, j James T. McKiuley will Fell all the personal property 011 the farm north of town on the Zd ot j Octolier, and then intends to go 00 a trip to Nebraska. Remember thst the reunion of the 3 1st, 43d, 71st and 85th I ml. Vols, will be beld at Terre Haute, on the lsHh and 20th ot this month.' Mr. Branuock is occupying his new house on Went Kirk wood Avenue, near Maj. Mulky's resi dence. Mrs. MoCoy has moved into her new house adjoining. Tluira was never before snch boom in the fertiliser busineso. The firms who handle this article had more business than they could attend to during a portion of last week. Rev. Taylor of the Grant st. M. E. church extends a cordial in vitation to the pastors of. the city to take part in tbe camp meeting which will begin on Saturday, Sept. 21st George Randall, of Clear Creek, brought a green. Never Fail apple to this office last week, thit had lam in a bureau drawer at lus home for twelve months. This would indicate that, tbe Never Fail is a "keeper." The Keck grocery store has had a change, Thomas Alba hav-inn-.Durcha8ed a half interest in the stock and real estate. Allen has been working in the Showers bed stead factory for a number of yearn. but tbe constant inhalation of dust, has injured his lungs and he found it neceseery to quit. oeward & Co. are making a specialty at present of building derricks for the quarry owners of this and adjacent counties, lhey shipped one last week, and are working on another, with several more to build. ihe derricks as they leave the Seward foundry and machine shop cost between five and six hnndred dollars, and tbey are well made. $12,000 is the amount, ol money Mr. H. J. Walk and Mr. Ed, Boruff of Bedford demand for ditmage done because of tbe failure of Sam C. Dodds, Jas. and Wro. Sliowcrs to remove the chair factory to (hat thriving railroad town. The defendants are good for tbe amount, and the plaintiffs can sell their judgment readily to moneyed men wnen iney get 11,, Oysters of the choicest brands received each wctk, direct from the eastern packing houses, and served in all styles and on short notice, at V olpert s reatuuraat, north aid of the square.

Of New Fall Goods, ;Open to All I

READY-MADE, OTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. SUETS and OVERCOATSbest styles and qualities, at figures yon can easily reaclv Furnishings and Hats are filed thick and high. OUR USUAL EASY PRICES PREVAIL. EAGLE sCJ,OTHlNp HOUSE, PJS. 091 of towa Fair Visitors especially invited.

The drill at the gaa well has gone down near 800 feet with no results worth mentioning, so far. Dr. Jos. Rogers arrived in Blonmineton Thursday on bis way to New York City h;attend lectures. Lewis Moore was severely hurt by a fall, at Dolaa's factory, last Wednesday. -. Mrs. Nelson, who -resided near the Ryors factory, died one day last week with dropsy. Miss Bullock of Lafayette was the guest last week of Mrs. Clay Howard. ' Prof. Harris has returned to Oberliu, O., to take charge of bis position there, ' Miss Clara Orchard-is entertaining-Miss Julia Gill.of Lancaster, Ky. Miss Addie Perry, daughter of! Aiaj. n. K . t erry, is taking lessons in draw in 7 and naintinnr. at f fnvette, and may remain all winter. Line. Hrownino-. who baa been - n r (raveling in tbe east with Clint. YVorraHj is at boaie Sick .with typhoid fever. AH Student buy Clothing at ttte Corner. ' Te daughters of Ab, Ander son aod nm. uoltinghousie are both sick with typho-malarial fever, ' At. present there are no vacant boxes in tbe posfoffioe, aod a tuimlMr of pefnons are-waiting for additional bhxt-s and drawers which mvoiv-(h; supplied. Lti Walter Howe and fiimily hit for - their new home in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, Mrs. Polk for her home at Vickahurg, Mississippi, and Mrs. Frank Hunter for her home at El Paso, Texas, on MuV day. -Four powerful passenger lo comotives, nmuhered from 86 to 80 have been placed on the Monon. They are handsome machines, and are needed to pull the heavy trains now run over this popular line. Ind. Journal: Miss Julia Landers,, left yesterday afternoon for Washington, D. C, fo visit ber sister, Mra. Mollie Landers Bealt, for a short time before going to Bryn Mawr College. On Friday evening' Mrs. JUeall will give a large reception. The Coffin-Miillikin trade. which for a lime was "off," has now been closed and the deed ior the College Avenue house has been secured by Mr. Graham. Leroy Sanders occupies the bouse at present and will be compelled to find another location. Heckwonr Drew Tlca.Teclt. Puffs, Four-ln-Hands, Windsors. The Corner, Thursday night David Hughes and wife went to church, and on returning to their home found that some twenty of their friends had taken possession, in commemora tion of the (act that it was the 44th anniversary of Mr. Hughes' birth. A pleasant evening was spent by those who, had met together. Considerable tvnboid fever of malarial type is being developed in Bioomtngton. If the Board of Health would start some evening on a "smelling tour" they could locate several pig pens in this city inat are odorous euougn to pro duce cholera. Last Sunday -completed the thirty-third year that Dr. Kirk wood and wife have lived, in Bloomngoo. Every rain now chokes up the sewer at the corner of 6th st, and College Avenue, and Wilson's cel lar and Shovel s meat shop are in undated,' A suit tor damages is threatened, aa there is no. relief while the water from two streets is emptied through a small pipe like the one located at this poiut. Collars and Cuffs In Unci, less Variety, The corner. Several gentleman of this place, among them Dr. MuQee and Geo. uolleiibaoher, are interested in an option on forty acres of stone land near Stiuesvillo, and a meeting is to be uelii on i riday to organize quarry company. J. W. Ogdon, Mayor or Washington, Jud., und R. C. Davis, a batik cashier of same place, M. J. Carnahun ol Loogootee: W. H, McJCnighf, S M. Norman and J. H. Dunn o( Louisville, arc amnic tLosu esj pool t; '.I.

Tbe chigger bite will soon give way to the frost bite. On Friday morning last Mrs.

W. M. Alexander and Mrs. Mar garet Gregory, went to Spencer. Oliver Cox and J. B. Lampkins of Salt Creek tp.are now at St. Louis, Mo. Jos. N. Alexander and wife went to Spencer last Friday morning. Dr. Newcomer, a well kno wn physician of Indianapolis, died last ibursday at Lake Bluff, where he had gone for treatment. "r-Cashier Woodburn killed a fox within the city limits, last week. He was no doubt attracted by the smell of natural gas. . Oar Fnll Stock Is all In. Tbe Corner Prof. Harris, wife and child, have returned to Oberhn, O., where they will go to hoosekeepiojE, having boarded last year, . Mrs. Barrett of Clear Creek tp. brought suit for an interest in forty acres of land in the possession of L. A. Uuderwood and wife, aud scoured it. Isaac Neeld, wife and child, of Chicago, are visiting relations in town and country. Air. JNeeld is on the Board of Trade, and has been a citizen of. Chicago a number of years. Gas was struck in the well on 7th street, at an early hour Saturday tnoruiug, and has been burning without cessation ever since. Tho well is 910 feet in depth, and Niagara limestone had beenjenetrated biitsfi v&tHC" Puss Rest on 7th street, when you go to tbe Fair Grounds, and ree Ihe gas well. It is a belter route,anyhow, because there is "no dust'' on this newly McAdamixed thoroughfare. The fourteenth anniversary of the marriage of Josh. O. Howe, the jeweler, was celebrated on the night of the 14th. Many of the relations of the couple were present, and the evening was pleasantly spent. Chas. E. Coffin, of Ind ianapolis, was in town Saturday closing up the trade for the Mullikin house on Worth College Ave-? nue. He did not forget to call on the Progress. Arthur Kellcy, fofmerly of; this county, but more recently of Atlanta, Ills., came home with Henry Dillman last Saturday. Mr. Kclley intends to attend lectures io New York Ci,ty. The Gosport schools are run ning with the following corps of teachers; J?rel. Mouical, Brooklyn, principal j Miss Creed Myers, as sistant principal! Miss Mollie Moberlv. No. 3 : Miss Gettv Van Buskirk, No. 2 ; Mra.Mary Wampler, SSq. l, The Fair of Monroe County Horticultural Society will bo held in Ryan's Hall, opposite county jail, on October 10, 11 and 12. An iniereaiinK exnionion is assnreti and tbe prices of admission will be but 10 and 15 .cents. Apply to Gal. R. Wo,rrall'i the accommodat ing Secretary, for premium lists. als and Overcoats. Bendy Made. Tbe Corner. Soldiers Rkdkiok, Oct. 7th, 8th and 9th, 1889. There will be a meeting at the court house, Sept. 21 st, 1889, at 10 o'clock a. ra tor reports from Township Committees and to attend to any other business. A full attendance s requested. All soldiers aud citizens are requested to attend tins meeting. M. C. Hps-TBRi Chairman. J. T, EwJsr, Sec. pro "tern. Bedford Democrat : Uis'hop Chatsrd, of this Diocose, will behorothe 2Ut of October, when the Uiitholio obildrea will receive caueraiation. Miss Alieo Carmiclyiol ftf Hsrro4urg, w visiting (riend hero Sbttiirdsy, 0. AlHttlicwg and family, lf Eilettsllle, have moTod to oar city and will make thit their future home. M iu Mry Niehplsnn, of BloamingtOD is the guest of MIm Mary Ryan. Dr. J. O. Simroon and wife, of Bloomiiigton, were io the city over Sti4ay. Dodford Hail : Mrs, Amelia Pearson, who fall ami broke ber thigh, is graduttlly unking, an i is not expected to last much Wftgor. I.pvi Hatman and Ollie C'.isner went U Dloomingtnn on Tucsdny forenoon to altund State University. , Homor Worviprr, of Bloomington, s v8 ting ot fiw. Wooiery'e. Will. Ji!t-s wiU' Soot!i)'i,n Wf-

It is rumored that a couple of 18-year old boy went into", the court house yard Friday night, at about S o'clock au.l "fought it out" over aome question of preference. Tub Batt-lb ep Gbttyoro. We beg leave to advise onread-. era lo he sure and not forget to see, the Panotama of the Battle of Get

tysburg, while io Chicago during j the ExjKisition. Take advantage of the low rates and see Gettysburg Thi're is no picture in the world; likii this ot Gettysburg ; ho other pic urc presents such a scope of country or gives such a thrilling representation of a battle. It is: no wonder, it is called "Chicago's Pride-, and Greatest Artistic Attraction." S&&RS & Covi.e's east side bakery turns out some handsome calces and fresh bread. Look out for the bread wagon and leave your order. Units and Overcoat jauuie (o order. Tfc,,Crnerfc.: The. "Pennsylvaaia Ry. Com-' p.iny will redure tbe time to Chicago to 8 hours. The shortest tine now made is 1 1 hoars. In orier to meet this competition the Monon is buying some very heavy new passenger engines, one of which haa already been received and mide its first trip Sunday night w ith a freight train ; and will do some running that will surprise t he natives along the line. The d istance between the two cities is 323 miles via the Monon, 303 miles via the Penosylauia route;Ex. Tndiannpolis Journal : - HIas Grot tic Y. Hollidny will leave to-morrow for Daeir Park, Hd to ipend ft week with If rs.. Benjnmin Hnrrison, Who saiU . tbe following weelt for Persia.; 151m Suo Kotrbm will roroaiQ here until Ihe'flnt uf next moni.li, whuii the will return to N'w York, nccompHnied by Mim iMury Kabinon and Mis Ad Conriingor, who will ituty thi winter i tlia Art ijtudoiiu' league. Bedfiml Msil : Following is tlie corps of teachers for the Bedford Schcols the coming term : F. M- Stalker, Superintendent ; jr. F, Thornton, PrinHpal High Jlchoot ; Miss Addie 'ililevj Asst. j'lincipal High Scho(j Miss"Olive J3atman, Eighth Giaoej Miss Matlie Boyd, Seventh Grade ; Miss Iflattie Walls, Sixth Grade; Miss :ate Parks, Fifth Grade; Miss Clura Friedley, Fourth Grade; Mm Mary O'Conmll, Third Grude ; Mies Mollie Brown, Second Grade ; Miss Annie Boruff, iSecond Grade ; Miss Laura Lemon, Firat Grade ; Miss Cornelia Ikerd, First Grade; Miss Nora Williams, Colored Grade. Prof. Thornton and Misses' Rilcy Boruff and Ikerd will teach at the Seeonrt WanH school house, which will be ready ot occupancy Oct. 1. The Colored Grade will occupy a room in the big school bui'Miii g. " HiATS-snk, stir. Son and Crushers at tbe Curaer. W. J. Alien has sold t welve wheat drills. The dry, dusty weather is one of the tbe things of the past, ' A fire broke out in the basement of Bamberger, Bloom & Co.'s building, Louisville, Sunday night tit about 10 o'clock, and the entire ttoelc and structure was destroyed. The new fall goods were in, and were worth about $1,000,000, and the building was valued at $500,CCO.' The loss is believed to be fully covered by insurance. Shoqniaker & Morgan say they hiive. sold about sixteen wheat drills ind.eight cars of Tertilixer. Miss Cora Carmicbael took a position in Breed ens'a Banner. Store, (litis moruing. The sleamer City of Rome with Prof. Spangler's party aboard has arrived at tbe port of New York. ' When at Chrisman, Ills., recently, James Jackson, Ihe shoe drummer, met Abraham Smith, who made. many inquiries about old friends. He said he was still engaged in the preparation and sale of hia celebrated eassafrass oil. Mr. Smith said that be is 93 years old. Theodore Cravens has been sick with typhoid fever at his home in Hendricks county daring the past four weeks, CAPS aanll,Snaek lag-, Wind sor. Cnllene, Ac, at tbe Cens or, Dr. Tbad. Woodward, at one time a cttisten of this place, is at present a resident of Osbkosh, Wisconsin, and haa built un a fine reputation as a daring and success :ful operator in snrrery. Wood' ward is thorough in whatever, he, nndertakes. UNDERTAKEN BY BOSIKBSa Mkk. The committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the question of borine a well to a itteat depth met last night at the tgew Dennison House, to. discuss the matter. After some a on ooration it was decided to form a stock organisation, to be known as (he Indianapolis Artnolan.WAll oomnanv. with a capital stock of $r&000, divided "into l.ao'O shares, nnhlin nl.'nfl hn'selnnteil for tha locaLidA of the well, und tho northwest comer of court house' Kjniirn was euggoaled as a dsirable locality. Several jmrtios bad offered to the cwm mi ttoe a number of old wells which hnd' ooen bored to a dnpth of ! 800 to 1 .000 feet, but these ; were rcloOted I owing to tho fact that they hiid beoW shot, 1 and therefore tho committee did not doftra it advisable to continue the borine. ' The i ntentian' of the new company Is" to bore a well until flowing wato? I eacbail. ndianapolis JouniKl. ' " . Comb to the Fair this week. Comr to the Fair litis week. (' V e F-!.r iv.t U.

TJis Ckiunty Fair begii wjl brilliant prospects ApplicatkBS.' for space were, coming 4a aJfc

last week, and' the success of tltj& Fair is now assured., People who, desire to spend a couple of. day pleasantly should make thei or rangemeats to attend the faiiri. Un Vtieduesday. tjireen iuffftV Trotting an4 Pacing. J hurstBvy, Jfast lrottrna antf Pacing, Friday. Riinnrag xeaeea and Grand Parade. ' ' . Half-fare cotes, on tha Jtfonon from G osport and Mt ichelL Underwear Natural Wtsk ' Seartel, Colored, Cttaaela Hnlr Merino aud Cotton. Tbe Corner Tlie folly of carrving a seyoK ver was ilhwlraled las t week, in the case of Fount Gather en E. & I. . fireman at Elnora, who while at work dropped his "trusty 32" fra his nocket. andP wss sltoa throo . wj wwum" vj aav vfi;fnivai, v v .. innocent thiug. This ig a leasda; ' he will not torget, it be sbonM hveagaiu. CoB to tbe Fair thfi week. A Come to the Fair this week;v . Come to the Fair this week: Come to the Fair this weekjv .; - Come to tne Fair this .week. John L. Sullivan baa -n, .

nounced his intention to run tor '.5;S

rntngress on the Democratic ticket I Kin d daktV r,rv alvHnail Miai it Saul ie uvi av Atfiiu M ki. lira first acem. SuUiyaa i m onnicer, not over-scro . .-aT.--always goes in for the m -just the Quaiiucations ocratic politician, am faithfully represent a proportion of his party, two thincs. however, hie.h may prove a Sullivan's ambitious firct, his Republiojn miofit knock him w. States election rul; and. hia rpfiirlonp in a MuSTS8tmMOan ty jail may prevent his making & race. Aa a politician Mrxqt iinfortunAtelyi somewhat haadiK capped. RPIRTS Ores, EntbrstMtra. cd, flelled FroaU alas, Whllf. All Fancy rinnnets. The Corner.

Mrs. Margaret Gregory -UK;..; turned from Loa Angeles, CabV fornia, on Tuesday of last week.. .VM

next week in Indianapolis. tne5fe

guest ot Airs, frank JUegian: Miss Helen Jeffers, aknown singer of Terre Haute, w. 1 . : .. r : . .

died xnursday last witn caaer She iiadjtut recently iuished hen mtmzsf education, and . Msaivi-fx

sessed of rare tahmt. ' ' jS

Gen.Tackard, S. B. Voytei f and Geo. Cooper have signin4. ','J their intention of attendiag the .in j

thm men, and are ahead, so far. Jan. L. Mitchi'lt will take1' sr. na'-.-V.? III course in law. -mow aojmts. wi do likewise. ' .Jm Mrs. Laberiew wjpillrickea. with paralysis, on this raesdny). morning. She w abov0t years, of age. . . Lee Um.barner, of na SStii.Br. ford brought enjit agaiijatfr Miss, Rachael Harmoo for slansftr, anfi last week in circuit court ured. one cnt damages; bat Maf Har mon will nave to pay

amounting to near $100. Hj

Tho men will work 2 haara4&i

alter supper at the bhowerorv this winter.

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ing nil the time that the gaa a'eJL V would be a sujpcesa. if botedi ytf

tne ratiroaa, ' .. , parations to ajjki a. tarty wo ing to their present structar. The gas well will be boit at a-flAVtf

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Mrs. Montftrt of CharJewen Ills., is visiting ber sajstee, Majti. M"r. m.i.i.i., ,.u nm. 11 EAST aide Bakery has barl4 some Oyster Parlor, and an pfMwili be spared to make it atiracttl J for oustom.er8. Call oriaM Bjoa - ' - , '-."'Jil. Addlllannl There will be special nrss fen one a toyea oJd borae a follows; A purse of fSft. 1st prjai. f U; 2d prem. $10; M prem. f5. One year okte, a purse of 1st prem. flO j prent. 7f fti, prem. 13. ' BUrSanie rules govern as in otlvec. races, ecpt that these shall 1st ana, mile single heat'-':v ' ' ; 1 A 'A puree of Vb will be awarded to best classes in vocal music, aa fqlwws: 1st premium, (10; Sd pramiuoj. ' ' ' '' PREMIUSIS AMOUNTING Pi $1,500 WILL BE BUTEtt. Best Wntttriwl fliest CHted Uron!s in ttw m. P. OuftRLL,

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