Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 November 1889 — Page 3

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.LARGEST' STOCK OF BODTS AND SHCOBS IS AT THE BEE lllVK.

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Inive felfciwawbo dileare what Factors' grocery torev()l(IUrecv( 1 " ' h rc.wilt ay':be '-ao be' ayakea a stand) takes tbe bine ribbon. Aak ,,.ail. Call on bjntand learo prices, fur the htmeode Campbell chee$e v ' 1 " 1 ' 1 - Li." . ' - 1. " 3 ia delirlons. odo with all tboiwgo.-i-r' w tli Boiai HOOB ki-epcre wi'l KA,ioikttWWaoM abwoat f; ! th'MvantagetoeaH on - da' - h : '.ihar'aWto depose f oa:biww. Ha can, give you prices MmmM&4$Lm-14. P5?.9fP5 tbat trill ve you iatow,ba4b4aiaa4iiioraaseaIn' Hwatoroia headquarters " at the year roll amndu He haa' 1 produee. ' ' , ffgjy - it t- owd te HeP. . :. XiM tp aafc"bc baa fell aaipphrl W f""'?. fpwT (f yff M-iUl-- for aoethWAoi i

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QMial Cook. Stovo, Garbsd Heatine Stoves, and the (treat GriM Com Wood. Base Bpcoere, ire bow at atoAaf ALLK3i8t ; )ceuBH Chamber Sktb, e-litest -dfsigoa, have been re ontirid bx Je. Bobjoaoii, tlfc original west aide " grpcer.. These ; acta ate worth inspectioo by lovew of tke beaatifut, whether tliejr buy or hoc. IMS-.ware is wamrarea not fo craw " or get foil of UttK bair-Jike cracSa, aod will last UfoHisw with care. . .. Have yoor old buggy top rer amd by vBoe l Wioalow. : ,-ree tbe"UraiKt JKapida" wrZ fiatraMr Boegiea and Cart - at Boa lfc Winalow'a, FeoBlook. Sor Irct-claaa buggy 'painting; go toBoeL. Winslow, north weat eoroec pabiteaqaare. jBttttiea of all styles at.RosX. Winlowr North College Avtnue, (Fee Bloc). SPWKBte Headi.ioht Oilibjhe brad eU at wrrait.. VaMieeciioaiet iovc:PtTfeotiiiti OH your will jmoke and wKbbtniainh&d: Call. at

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. .ror. nomeoMiae cneese nmi sweet dairy buffer. Chrley Mt or HBAPQDAKtEB ' for. TobaCOO, Ctgara and canned goods. Heuipt Wrbjeofa grocery store. - IlO' "Trx novelties in Qoeensware and Glassware? Hemp. WilaB keeps everything yon may wat ai: his grocery, ; stare, under offioe. ' ,.y , . Staiir Lchch in towoat George Benekatt's. Peofdelromtbeoouo. trv can eet freak bread, nitm mIm flua dIiob at.. reasonable prices t Tbt Geo. BenekartVaetictona "P.rkerBa RoUs," They are Tbe- celebrated Stadebaker wagona, known of all own to be Ute beat is the world, are for sale at very low prices by Buck wiawai weatblr W gao Cbariey Mley ISa? been re8wne;oi inenattcispmest haea of goods ever kept by bun.. ipsa one w two eaases. via: better goods are beiog nunnfactnrso Jnan jornierly, and .Jfobley's ripe eKperieoceika biai bettor each liineio.boy the most awltuble goods for bja trade. He baa without aneatian one of the fciiattf desirable .iofoekb in the town of. Bloomiogtob; ana so graaea. that those of our people who bare but' limffed Sihhio sMMy to spendoan get tii aaey may eoed at nia store and srin nave a MHe teff. h triea to rgive everybody all they expect for loeirnioBey. - - - 1 ' Look opt for the Bread Wagon of Sears dc Coyle. It will pws yoor boaMeaeb day, and furninb tbe. oeat ot hceadaud cakes, fresh froa tne oveo -: - - Scabs & Coy le make a specialty of Cream Bread, whieh they claim w snperior to any mode in this lo cality,' The piwf of the bread ofj the ertiag. . eonv Beam ds Coy t,tf a east side bakery turns, out aomo ' handsome eafiea and frah bread. Look out tor the bread wagon pad leave your oi4er

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of Yarns. Mr. Swayne, the train dis patcher, has resigned his position here.- f "; ....... . ; . John R,-East was attending circuit court a Spencer last ;week. . Tlie Progress ia "under obligationir to Mrs. Mary : Morris of Blanche P. O. for a present; ol sooto choice apples. - Mr. Clay Howard, of the train dispatchers' force, has rented Wes. Walker s house, south of ltou. Atkwa, and removed to. it last week. . "t-G.!. Brandon will remove from. Vao Buren tp. this week to his new house south of the college campus. Ed. Thrasher will occupy thebguse in which Brandon recently "resided- .' $1.80 SPOT CASH . rBuys tills, A" Sugsr, At Kut ltrtM. . Parker Bafibrd will move to Dudley Bwitb's tkrnt near Dudley P. O:, aud Dudley will remove to Bloouiingtoo. . , The spoke factory owned . by Dowdeit, Oarmichael & Cu. is to be removed to Bueua' Vista aogn, .The stock of goods owned by TkoSi Sjirks sr., at Stanford , has been purchased by John, T, V oodV A-Ou Friday niahf laal Mvs.-f Lean Hall, mother of W W; Hall, dieil at the lioiite f her StU two miles east of Clear Creek Stat ion. She would have b$ea 2 had she lived till Tuesfl.ay1 The funeral services rere held at Clear Creek cburch on Sunday, the aeriRoo be-v ing preaohed. by V-rof, Atwater of' Inoiena .U ni versity; Tbe Y. P. M. a of the M. E. church met tbe residence of W. Hnehea last Thursday night. nd a fine supper followed the reg ular progtam of business. Thio (TuetHluy). eveoiog, the .young iwopie wjll attend a social at the resi dence of W. W, Wicks, Smith Col lege Avenue, $1.00 SPQT CASq Bujr. 12 11m. vA" Sugar at BAST JKQS.- -Sunt. Mansfield of the I.& V. railroad was in town Hast Wednes day in attendance upon a meeting ot the stocfc holders of tbe Worth Bedford atone company, The Howard Comedy Co. will be here this week,- and will give, an entertainment . Thursday " night. Mr. and Mrs. Howard are in town. now.: ine uanq nan organised a concert eompany. an: is traveling on its own accoujt. Mr. tioward will reorganize hi company before going on idq roaq .again. .1 3 . . - . Miss -Ida Franklin and Ida CtesvrrS6r .wr Ja tb Hy Buyi 12 lba;'Jk." Sugar-i; - At Kaat.Broa,-.' r Jf nends and fellow eitiaena that note and accojtntjmust be4 pa id now. . won't yon iptget to 'call? It must come and cqme at 'Once', Busiaew before pleaimre . ; $t.oy SPOT CASff s 13 iO. "A" tWKSr . At Jit ilrpa. . Thy Benokart'a Dainty Dougbnuta. jne Rates the nest. i $1,00 SPOT OAiiH .. . Buyi 13,lb. "A" Sugsr-r. At Bart Bros. EIFEfa CAPS!' the latest Parisian novelty in chil dren YCspfl, to be seen only at the va 1 ATm .a f . igie iiotniog wore, Guns, the largesit and best stock in Bloomington, at Baker, Neeld & Co.'s. For Loaded Shells, go to this bouse and be supplied prompt iy. . ' ' K ThIb "Early Breakfast" is the best cook stove made, and Baker, Neeld & Co. are sole agents for it in this place. . Call and see this stove. . IIeatino Stoves ajl styles, or nrtoes, weights from the heavy cast iron to the neat and reliable sheet iron Drum Stove; Hanqtug Lambs jo endless va lety and at pnoes to suit all cui

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I HAVE FOR SAMS Olt TttADE four lots in South Hutrhiooon, Kshims. on Avenue B (east) one fiqunre from Main street. Price !3; per lot Come soon and sec tne. . 8. E. Cabmiohapi.. ?C. C. Turner's family-: is ; eo- . . it!.. ir ... f :

lenaming miss aaw vraiouu m Brjitil, Ind. ' ' T-Mrk David Taylor nee Wylle, of Terra Haute, has been on a visit to Bloomington relations. Cashier Wood burn was in Indinnapolis last week . on Univej sity iwsiuess, mr uooouurn Treanirer of 1. U. Ira Batman, the vigilant denutv district nrosecutor, is the papa pf a flue 10ft. girl. All doing I well. 7 Persow.who neglected to pay their taxes this week will find . the added penalty rather burdensome '';-A well-known U. P. - minister at Princeton. Rev. Mr. Lki -is -to be married on Wednesday ' ot- Inw week at Albany, N, Y, . t.i The .house, barn and. other builc'linas .belonging to tbe BStir farm, together with bo .'acres w lamthave been purchased by James Bwu'. Jeff. Shields, n former Monroe county man, is visiting-: relations here. He left here fourteen years ago, and now claims booming Kan- .. 1.?. i . saa as nis noine. $1.00 SPOT CASH Buys 13 lb "A- Sugar At Ewt Bros, . Miss Carrie Urmey of Harrodshorg. is the guest of R. N. Bennett, . at - South tiutuhinsou, Kaunas, Miss Fannie- Bollcnbacher Is visiti ng her sister at Washington lad., the wife of Prof. Frank Ax tell. -Circuit cOurt- adjonrned .fon-: day kftrnoAa ia sympathy fur W. P. hoki. a popular - raomuor ot lao or, wbM tad twresvaineat In thu destb bi tUtla ion ia raierroi to ' ekewhsra. ' Cattle are very low. Hogs hot as' high; as they have been. Hay is 4Se. per cwt. Corn 35o. ota toes 30c Butter lfio, Wood per coetU . Mrs. Sarah Poltne, whose res? iden near Uuionyille, Benton tp,, burned one day last-week, had 9oUy insnianoe ou ber property. Every body ought to carry some insurance, tuw only 1U0, . The many friends of. Lewis May wHl ayntHMthixe with Itiar iii his hereavemeut, his wife, Mrs; SalUe Miy,!bavig dieil Saturday morning a week, at their 1")A:near ivirKsviiie. iu uer 65th yearSome reckless scalawag of s bean flipper chboling boy U iuvileil lo ull around a'ti'd- se the Em;1c c'liitliipg f-tore's ew-SlS winMm jwne, Perhasa shot from a."priug guft would Jiass through it, A stationary engiue 'is being plaotjd in jHitiou ot tls saw mill ou the Hopewell uiac. west- of town by Mr. Johnson. It is too good a point to bp neglected. Plenty of water, te 'grem despleratum, to be hd there every day in the year. Ed. Pmevess: ''Cm the. even ing of Oct. SQih some of the lady trienda. of Mrs. Maggie Hodge met at her residence and gave her a surprise, it beinj the 4iih anni versary ot ber birth. A pleasant social time was had, and refresh ments were served, having been brought by the guests. Twentythree guests were present: Mrs. Strong, Rogers, Tourner, Rood, Bulk, P-auley, Neeld, Fowler, Fess, Rice, Martin, Adams, MqLaughlan, Fields, Corr, Robinson, Morgan, Fatis, Allen and Showerrs. Also Misses Bry, Borland and Robinson. ' n i aw a a oamoei waiungtord sold sev enty-five head of mule colts -last week to Hugh Dogan of Decatur county, and the colts were driven through the country. Mr. Logan has bought mule colts here before. A wagon passed the 6th street' corner yeoteruay on- which were two juvenile coons, who. had five dogs following them.. ' Only 74 dogs. in town, too.--The rapidly developing ston ousiness is increasing the earnings pt the "Aiooon ' each months '-Court is in session . and boai ness proceeding; as usulK ,,' , . A fa'wo wiih received by exIiresfi from some pyint in Missouri ast Wednesday, consigned. to Va, bay.- It was shipped by the man Fender who for a while kept restaurant in the Dunn building near tbe Mooon depot. Walter Ltndley is very siok wiu luunuiHiHiurT rneiiioaiinni 2. J..-- l His en tire -body is affected, aud be suffers excruciatingly. Protracted meeting at the Christian church is drawing crowds. each night,-. A Hallowe'en nartv was iriveri at the residence of W. W. Wieks, Xhursxlay night, by Miss Blanche; Roe Winslow. has purchased tne. business formerly conducted bv Jas. Ryan opposite tbe jail, and removed bis stock to that place. . The new Trustee of I. U tlon. Ifisao Leyden, was in town last week. He is enthusiastic over the University aud its future. The county commissioners met Saturday in spec al session to audit bills for pika repairs, aud other matters. The next regular term is fixed by law for December, at wiuoh time tuo new oouiuiiequjuerj IVf,r. vjay, ta hi 8e4t,

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MCH pgfae fw Salts it' . " ' ; 7Tllt 111 Wol Cwislaiere Silts Is mtinm gad heavj weight, Worlk $10.W ad $12.00 3D- 8feaf all wool, Nicely gotten) ap Cheviots, Cassiiaere aad Worsted Sait. A Blr Bargaia. 4(t Meiw exra aaslhy Sack, aai Catawaf Salts at 'StS,M....la latportew St, Diagoaals, Worsted aal CMaierc , ' $13.50

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$1,00 SPOT CASff Buv I Sib. "A" Sugar. ''EAST BUOS. " y-A school hon1 tufial'lklMirt nne : Wui -4'r' ... . .a soon; . " i .Fred. Howe and wife will re turn to Southern Catitoruia .to speiid the winter. J. D. Fiidley,bas returned to Siirgeiit, Neb., after visitiug relaeiM and . friends here. W. P. Rogers' 5l-yenr old son iif sick with diptherUW Dr. Weir iatreating the case. P. S. i be child died on SunJay, M'ss Iennic Fowler of Sroithvillf has lieen visiting her uncle at Mitchell,.!. W. KNer. ;wMi.-s Lizzie Berry, daughter Janice li. Berry, of Pekin, Ills., vishiug the family of H, J. Brannoe'k. Jas, R. Berry ia still in-the feather reuovater business. -Charley is working in a printing office at Pekin, has' joined the church and is an active Christian worker, he is also a sound Repubican, whioh accounts tor nia relig ion. Joe Hunter took his breeoh loader and other equipments and weut to Knox -county, Thursday, where he will visit his brother John at Ssnbourn and shoot quail. ''- '- tlfln SPOT filRIT i-By lllba. "AM Sugar. BAST BBOS 'Squire James Rogers of this township, living three miles north of Bloomington, suttercl a:' stroke of paralysis on Monday a week. fie was at work on the iarot wnea the stroke was felt, and was tender? jy assisted to his home. The paralysis is said . to be general, aud lea ves little hope oi improvement: ' P S f r. fLoo-eni died on Sun jV7t. a City Marshal Owen got to gether twelve or jifteen of the bpyf (white and black) who had torn down fences, turned over bridges, arid committed like depredations, and compelled them to go over town Friday morning and replace aa much of this mischief as possible. They could' not replace broken pickets, broken fence posts, and the real damage done, however. People expect the newspapers aud the Marshal to prosecute sueh offenders, while they, the su0erers, look on. Now' it is tlie doty of persous whose stone 'waljs have been damaged, (aa at the Bailentiue property) whose fences have been torn down as on North College Avenue, North Walnut at,, South Park, etc., to file affidavits. The Marshal cannot be expected to know all about these things, and docs not. lie Is a gpotj, efficient officer, but- is not paid enough. He is exacted to look after' street business for $5 per mouth, when his predecessors were nujd $25, and so on. File your aludavits, aud Geo, Owen will do Aw dijty, you oo rt ly ou that.' '

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V UNgVRitSITY ITEMS, Get your two dollars ready for tne lecture course tickets. . prof. HosSk a one-1pe professor of elocution in I. U., is now. at Baldwin, Kansas. Butterworlh is convalesoinir rapidly, and expects to, be with us at the next term. The Board of Trustees, hooore Law School with their, presence on Saturday morning. The State University foot-hill team will play the DePsuw team on the latter's grounds, Nov. 8. Tbe town has been full of hand some girls during the past week : 1 beta convention. Rabb is assuming professional ways at Indianapolis, where lie has become a deserved favorite. Juliette Maxwell, who is lit Cambridge, Mass., is taking a course in the department of special training iu Gymnastics, at a famous school at that place. The annual convention of Pbi Gamma Delta in session at Lewis--burg, Pa,, had as a representative from I. 17. chapter Mr. Frank Hatfield. "The Statesmanship of Christ,', jras the title of tbe lecture delivered in College Chapel last Sunday by Prof. Jenckes. Quite a number from this vicinity go to Lexington, Ky., to attend business college. Jan. W. Batman, who finished Prep, last year' is at present in- Lexington; . Col. Robertson is one of the Utah Coiqmi8siouers, a position tbai.pays 4 salary, of 15,000 with little to do at least the commissioners -under Cleveland have bit worn callous spots on their hands, Hand it is reasonable to suppose tlie present Board will spare themselves in like manner. fhe State Board of Educathtn meets Nov. Id. Among important topics that will reaeive attend an will be the new school books. Tim contraptora will probably be called upon to show why the mechauicl execution of tbe books is' not up to the requirements of the law, aa in many cases complaints are ojade of the inferior quality of. the pajier and binding. The semi-annual session of the Board of Trustees occurred lust week. Hon. Isaac Jeukiusoo a us elected President of the Board in conseoiieuce of the resighatfon of

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How. D. D. Bntii recently chosen Senior Professor 'of Liw. Reports occupied mi;ch of1 the linie. Everything oonueo'ted with Uiiversity business is saiil to tie in. a sathfaotory eooditinu. Tlje Board adjourned ou Muday. Qq Thursday Inst the Nations Cuuvcolion of the Kapnt Iplia Thela Fraternity (Ladies) convened in biennial session. Ail tbo hlil;rii w?c rtpreseuted, and

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Read ! $ i.Ofl'Days aheay ChlaeblHa r vtsM SaUaet a rood wearer; Crercaat; $4.00 $6.e baysa WomUd.Casd-erecjrM-y or CBlacaUla Ortri'oat S0.00 ,10.01 bays aa extra well ade Beater, CttJaebUUt, Light Ker8ey Brewa, Blao aad Black Worsted Orercoat, well worth. l5,?f. - . . . " W have theai on ap t 612.00, $13.50. 615.00, $18 00 $25.00, Coate-aad see theai. fall a.ortatt of Cb,ildrew' aad. Boys' Salts and Overcoat. se. roucb interest and enthusiasm was manifested by delegates and vis4 lots. Miss Josie rittrcan wast elected bresidinsr officer : MiaaCalborn of Vermont was chosen Sec retary. The chapters submitted reports that gave evidence of healthy condition within, the. fra ternity. The general welfare of the organization was discussed voluminously and with great good humor.. Ou Thursday night a high tea was tendered the visitors bv Miss Maude Lemon and Misa Maude Vanxandt,. at t,he home of the former. After, too Mte4 at : Miss Lemons1 residence the young ladies were invited to a banquet and hop at the Beta HaU. where the time was pleasantly spent till a. ra.' The visitors and the names of their entertainers are: Misses Hall and Garten, Evansjonj J!3s,, with Miss Bertha Micrs Miss Martin, Minneapolis, audi: Miss Chesbrough, with Miss Bertie Perry ; Misses Col bora and Howe, Burlington, Vi., with Miss Maude Lemon ; Miss Berry, Ithioa, N.Y with Mrs. Prof. Mitchell; Mrs. Cox, Terra Haute, with Misses Hawkins and Knox ; Misa Potter, Bloomington, Ills, with Miss Dentaree ; Misses Parsons and Graver, Albion, Mich., with Miss Grace Rawlea; Miss Southgate, of Hanover, with Miw Ella Corr ; Misses Cornell and Webber, Wooster, O., with Misses Maggie and Emma Wilson;" Misses Fulbersoa and Newcommer, Greencastle, with Miss Helen Shields ; Misses Bowman and Mikels, Greencastle, with Miss Edna Fields.. A banquet was given ou Friday night at the resilience of Miss Duilie Lindley, by Beta chapter in honor of the the visitors, some -00 invitations having been sent; The fraternities .severally toasted and the - respondents were: Hiram Monical, Phi Gumma Delta j Ralph fomberger.Phi $e!taTheta ; Charles Springer, Phi Kappa Psi ; Ernest Lindley, Sigma Chi j Chas. Hartliff, Delta Tau Delta ; Isao Loeb, Buta Theta Pi. Mtna Maude Lemon acted as toast mistress. Tbe remainder of tbe evening was pleasantly spent in conver-j sation and dancing, Music was furnished by Montanni Bros, orchestra of udianapoHs The new college building is pro gressing eatisfactorily, 1 he Board of Trustees is well nlcaseu! wifh jt, and Mr. MoOormick has reason' to feel gratified with his work and the appreciation of it by thepubuc. Miss.O'Koef of Greenoaatle, and Miss lieasouor of Lawrence Ku., caoiu in oh Thursday. . ; Mjan Pearl Winship of Rushvllle is the' guest of Miss Grace' ' JSa lee, . The father and mother of Mauriee -Moore, of Vinoenus, V,e IHXJU visiting IllUi. Dip mother ot If Jones, Marion, Iid., has beeu lis guest doriug i lie pat week

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green student at DePaq,cef9eaji and gave Ida tlie bag to boJd wWkf they went away, to drive ia this babmi. Iflimediately after item .i r i ,t- ...... rfnHmt made a rush for the eamage had hauled tbo entire parly, bitched the homes and drove idhr to GreenuaMte, Tbe.Vi ties" got in long after tbelr yi and ibey now laugh very low. Lovely weather, Soadey, fcrv n n V mint t ari ii ataaHI

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lbe receipt! of the treaaurer'a o(Bce Satnruav wi:: about ,000 and on Monday thaffooUd up about '),006v :.y . The colored man, Hood hfai. been taken to theasyluaa.,-- . f '; HawkFulford wa ll town

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set of teeth to be made by Dr. Me Gee. He ia 92 veara obi aad waai accouiMnied by bis dttugbtet years old. . , The many warm friends of Cant. W. M. A! we're gratified to see bi face at the Sheriffs desk this in tbe capacity ot boiiae. There is no more popular or fietent man for tbe poaitioa Mart, and the duties of tbe will be dischargfd promptly kiudty. . : . Mrs;T5.Mvwardet Bio ington on Mondny a. m. to gagements m f ranch ae throuzhoot south wet era Ii Terrs Haute, Viocennes, 'fial and other poiots will be vfaitei,. Four new bonses ajm jusi enclosed on west Cfth strrol. ttSii seem to stake moon, di about the Season ot the year when the question of. b, comes np. In j ears gone 1 building was done till July, tbeu basU was made to quH November. Bva. Immr arrived on from Trinity Springa. 0o tbe towk very heavy. '; , Geo. Freeman and wife j

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miles from a rt ilroad. in. aorta' western Californ ia, nea? tbe Nexapv da line, and cattile raisin is l principal industry, at wbioh freeman ha", accumulated a fortable fbrtnne. ' James aelcsoaa whOfir the wboleetib- shoe h Dewey, zigers 4 Co., TohssW, met with a serin us aeddeat day night, at thu wholesale He and Lea. Fields bad thi trunks oa the saaaaat placed them on the elevator, Jackson, started down with Fields thee, closed the door, turned ou t the gaa aad down the stairway, tie elevator give out a peontmr as if going up, und horryioj door found tl:at Jackson control of tbe macbiaerif it was traveling onward. bounded up stairs aad got Ji out of the elevator, acxsoa that ha was badly hart. Aft bottom it seems heogfat bis toe under the Soo'aad was to fall when he ieasbed oa hi dark and caught tbo rope started the elevator an. in such a way as to tarn leg over the edge of and it caoaht between tbe and the edge of tbe float: tearing the flesh oft from knee to the ankle, making ble wound. A ourgeon was at once .and tt best atf shown the unfortunate brought Jackson home eat If mnrmnr. and m m dointt aa wBas could ba. expected. Uatorti : p. : t . ri. t . ately he bafi neytir insurance.. Ed. Brodix-and wife bav roas to 2)t. i,ui, Mias wnera nr. sro. fx will have eharga of a ferMMh f tsS) Toltido than house for which Ho has haaa dota busiaass. . - Mr. CL B.of BloominirtoB ai Mh J. W. of Har rodsbunr. it reported, will form a witxiaMmiil alliance, anooi iue zian. Miss Potter, of Bfeotmington. Ills., was, tbe goes last weak iw Jamsa Sunmoos' family,, on Notth College A venae. Albert Rett is at cireatat id Chic-igo.

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