Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 December 1889 — Page 3
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HOODS AND Otmot dba&ebs ehies to navel dtlMSMI IO toe A; X. Jim stftinitiiBir the snnenonty ot X. Y. Z-iar. Ask for it and . get the beat. For sale at 31 placea in BloominEtom, ; ' ' ' Docs Tbos Mkak fotrt-A nmherof pereonsare in debt to aae tnr etceeriea. 1 am very snoeh mm! of mbnef inst bow. and I respeetfnliy ask those whonIhave ceoai siodated in' the peat to fotne forvanaaad settle at once. ' ' , ' , ; HEMP. WILSON. '" A -woher ol persona haye ' contracted to have work done on tbeh boff, etc., od are nepWiiur io hrincr then w. How i the ticne to uo tbie, while bashseas w lacfc and l ean grre ft fail attentioa. ... Hoe 8.; W,nreuw. CKA in ail eoloraand varieties, ast received by 4aawa IJobineoo, tke west side erocer. Indies who tksbe to bay bsndsonie and teste- ."- . ..a a. fid Chrwrtmw seate , snoara remember that RobiiMoo is making these eoods a apechiRy 1 Hay and Crn fr sale. AH Frtenda aad fellow citizens that eJ aod aeeiiant nroat be paW OWi Htnro von fcrget to eH. cotne anee.
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1p'tk southeast curwr of the iire'w lhehantlieM location for va:tii tin voor tradiae step into Chiriey MePheeters' grocery, the old Greevea or Banter istoeerr comer.- JBe awa, ht ctetka will cell goods away down tow ; they kee oaly the best, and make delmries nnatntiy. There is bo slei itaater alaoe to trade, than ir1riBVa. Give him a eall sojbow, whether yoa trade or not -rkt1 Uke pleaaore in qaotiaj prkeis, anshowinr yoa alt the Jit tie (tet"So that aiske his hoase aoilestticdly popalar; , Gab. BexcKAar,. Blookisoi(VBosaBEAiBAKBAitra BJjit 8iPv'.. "'V' r -""H't '-. fX"' 4.ilATo &roy all styles, or prnxs, weights from the heavy east irwi to the aeat sad reliable sheet faatt- Draai Stove. . .. . : iVT the McGee dot his; hoase, aonlh aide of the square, Ed. HeGes, thepopnair sak-snwa, has eat the Unroot of aome lines of eloth laa. It will be hard Ibr Ed. to repbee tberoods at the prieaa be is sei .ine. bat he is one of those' iaaawJaive aowa who don't care what tfu' resait atav be so he makes sal;. Call oa bin and learn priees. . ?flT jmbw Job Smith expect to do :.wwMn tleae dar Is the; aa yew hear asked almnmi ev. .sit. that he eaa dttneat of: snch 4;ti cteeeVafaa' wi-a ia this owaba the demand increases aa the veers roll around. He has th; fauest liae of standard watch mesneate thetown, whh the ewes to sait: he baa a foK supply of the beat brands of silverware: ae woeeaa excel bia la the line of ranev artielcs and novelties, Kensinarof watebes sadeloeks is a peabUy at thjt boose, and this depi rtmeot ia ptveided ever by Tobe Siaith, whoae lMe-loag experieeee atataadahiai an artistHBeehanic. Stock and prices tell the story. at HoGee's south side clothing IsiaaeV The atoek of bats, shirts, li s, eoHera, and all manner gt-ats aaderweer is uncommonly ecmplcte. Ed. makes a specialty . ol "snap" bovine, aad has several itoiet bought furnishing good at altoot half e the'ur original C4et.j . .IhenJbe divides this profit with . the .coat oaer, and hat brfegs trade. Xet fiw show yoa tnrougji; - Wosivsr has a 'Kitji aasf SeBe8,:earrliiges,-Ph9-toaa.aad Spring Wagons, at his livery ataWe, wbidi be will sell .cash, .or will trte for mules or : teanefc CaU.on Craig : helore yon aeii your siocur
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A HAMS, Garland Cook Stores, Garinou iiowiug viuvco, .um.iuv UOM ViUW WWIM im MMrci,ii now in stock at ALLEN 8, : Chbibtiias Goods - have been received at Jaaaes Robinson's west aide grocery, in great variety.. Es-. pedal art eat ion is directed to the China Cap, Plates, etc., either single or i .seta everything new style and very handsome. Also examine the new-eelectiotisof GJasswarey 'tethernittiental and oseful. Xp TttB'.sai.E Folks. If jem want voor fortuoe told go to VSri. E. 'A. Jatiii: ofmh-atreeti Btoomingtoa, lad.; whi Sv leng study as- obiiuud knowledge bj which ah can tU . any-one their ibrtana. &hp will pluinW snow yoor iwure oueer mini uwhauj, iter sh seen your face, as she is s tbotofigta pbysnomist and astro locer. Anyoso desiring .to bnva their fortune tatd'will please give the date of their btrtb. Hours froes- on to khw p. m. AdaaHUnoe 50 cents.,. . . 5 PfBFECTIOH HEADMGHt Oil. is the brand I sell and warrant. Whenever yob gtt my Perfection Oil jour lamps will not smoke and the unpleasant odwr so common with ot her oih is missed. .Call at Cha. ,H, M ePheetera' grocery. For homemade cheene and sweet dairy totter, Charley 51cPheetcrs'irocerT store.. (td Grecvcs ataarl) takes thllue-rilbm. Ask. for tue liomeiuaue Campueii. cheese t is deltciuns. BoASDfito hocsb keepers will find it to their advantage to call on Charley McPheeters and get his gr tie aaa' give von prices to some lines - taut will save yon money. His store is headquarters for Nq. 1 produce. . Ask to be directed to Hemp. WUmWs family grocery (if ya do not kaww where it is) when you are looking for something .choice in groceries or produce. HcUDquAirrEBS for Tobacco, Cigars tad canned goods. Hemp. Wilson's grocery store. . .1)0 YOO want novfltirs in Qneeoswareaad Glassware? Hemp. Wlam keeps eyeryrbiaK yott may want st Bts groosry the Progress, office. store, under t in town, at Georse BenekartTL. 'eople rom the coontry can get ftWh bread, pies, cakes, etc. at this place at reasonable prices. . Tbt Geo. Benekart's delicious hV a nw . w - wa -raraer noose ttous.'.' Xney are very aae. The eeleurated Stndebaher wagons, known of all men to be the best m toe world, are for sale at very low prices by : W.J. ALLEN. Sihce thb .wikteb weather begao Charley afebley has been- reeetyrng seme' of the-baBcedtneat Mneaoigooos ever Kept oy mm. This is due . to two- csttses. viz better goods ere-Heine msnofacturedthan formerly, and Moblev's ripe experience fits liim better each time to bay the most suitable goods for bis trade. He has without question one of the most desirable stocks in the town of Bloomington, and o graded that those of our people who have but a limited amount el money to spend can get ail toey any need at bts store and stiH bave a little left. He tries to give everybody all they expect for ineir money. Look tors for the Bread Waeon of Bears & Coyle. It will pass your BoosseacD day, and turnisb the best of bread and cakes, fresh from tee oyea'.. SbUBsS A.CbyiJC mske a ritwcialty of Creanr Breads which they olaini is superior to any made in this lo eaitty, . Xna proof ot tbe bread is the eating. try some of it and be convinced. Sbabs fe Coyle's east side tor! bakery turns out some handsome cakes sod fresh bresd. Look out for the bread waeou aad leave vonr
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': r & CO. Line HALL, aft CO. A special entertainment wil he given in the audience room o the M. E. church Christmas eve by the Sunday School. MiRs Edna Tarkineton has oom.e from Oswego, Kaa., to visit friends and may go to school her e. W. B. Seward's daughter of Salem, Mrs Snyder, is visiting her parents. The young ladies' missionary society of the M. E. ehurch will be held at the. residence of J. D. Showers, this (Tuesday) evening. There will be a Christmas Tree -and. Oyster Strpper atG.; A. Ii. Hairpin uniouviiie, unristmas eve. Charley Barnhill is working it up. ; Prof. Basselt of DePauw preaebed for the M, E. people last Sunday, Rev, Halsteod having accepted an invitation to dedicate a church in Orange county. :Bean Blossom has not been out ot its banks much in the past three years but owiug to the recent heevy rains it has overflowed several times. Rev. Hanson is one of the' reliable workers the Brnton I p. neighborhood. He is alyray ready to reHpond to calls for fuucral-i or weddings. - - .. . -Andtt!W.and. Wesley Lively of Ileltpusvillc, Lawrence en., were in town last week on business connected with the estate of their father, David Lively. The widow has been appointed administratrix. ; Rabbits seem to become more plentiful each year. The wood and old fields are reported to bu full of i hem this winter, and it is no trouble to kill ten or fifteen in a hal day's bunt.' Changes of time are frequent with the mail and exptess trains, but the difference is not great. The forenoon train now goes north at 11:01, and the afternoon train reaches Bloomington southward bound at 3:57. Same person or persons enter ed the residence of Mrs.. Worirall, who resides on a farm west of town near Cross Roads, Saturday a week, and stole about $50 in money that wsa secreted m the house. At last advices they had not returned it. Mrs. uoney or spencer was a r - iM n in Bloomington on a visit to relations last week. -Miss Lizzie Payne, Luta Hel ton, Hadie Smith, Nora Kirhy and Sallie Cherry were in Snencer inanksgiving week. ' m W m mm onowers jiros. are addine a second Story to their south build ing, over the business office. This room we learn is to be used aa a sample room, or a place to display tneir goods to, purchasers. Dr. Rice Harris says be will cast his lot with the neonle of Madison cou'titjf; where natural gas makes it possible lor a man to pass the winter agreeably sod cheaply. oriBAi. opnner itueeies and vans, maae at urana uapuis sre on sale at VVinsiow's. onnosite county jau. ... BrooiES, Surreys, CirrSaecs. and all manner of vehicles at Wins low's wareroom and repair shop opposite jail, r rices low. To get your buggy painted and varcisneo in nrsi-ciaes manner 1 J j- . a take it to Winslow, opposite coun tyjau. a ins win be economic tn you. Guns, the largest and best stock in Bloomington, at Baker, Neeld & Co.'s. For Loaded Shells, rro to this'house and be supplied, promptv - . The Early Breakfast" is the. best cook stove made, and Baker, Neeld & Co. are nolo sgents for it in this place. Call and see this stove. , Hanging Lamps in endless vaWv and lit itlinpa tn an!r all nuu. , j - r " J VMif.V,., II.
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Benefit of Walnut St. Presbytei rian Church, for raising a fund for purchase of an Organ. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Dko.11, AT COLLEGE CHAPEL, THE r: Boston tat Co,
Of Boston, Mass. Composed of the following well known Solo Artists : 0.B1E. KROSSEB, Pianist. MME ADELE JOHWSOIf. . Soprano EDWARD RIOPEIXE, Tenor. GREEST1X.I.K McJJAHB. Barttome. Aaalated by USWIi DATIS, The Baalnent Reader Ilueiorlst. Tickets now on sale Book Store. at Cole's Maple Heights is rapidly developing into a city addition, contracts for the erection of houses being closed almost every day. The west side ought to have a school house. The graded school btiildine is very much crowded, and it is also too distant from tbe xtreme western portion of (own. Steps should be taken at once to secure a good building site for a new school house. On Thursday and Friday nights of this week the M. E. Fair will be held in the Opera House. The coanty clerk's office was crowded last Wednesday with pensioners, wtto were getting their "papers filled ont" for the regular quarterly "draw." Among them were a number ot widows who are thus materially assisted. The new city additions should be em traced in tbe corporation so that they may have the benefits of electric light, street car service and general taxation. Aunt IiCttie Miller, mother of Charles and.'-Robert Miller, will be given a surprise birthday dinner to-uiorrow. Mrs.: Miller is 8U years of age. 1 The cdunty commissioners have given $300 towards the purchase of a ne w hose reel, one that may be drawn "by horses. It is needud to., protect -. the , property of the county m well as that olf the city. The Spencer Journal gives a i.t of the costumes worn at the Thanksgiving ball, but omits the liamonus, rubies and pearls that were seen at a ball in this village a short time ago. The census machinery in be ginning to work, and by June the appointments will have been made and the work well under way; Mrs. Susan Bailey is well pleased with her position as house keener at Englcwood, a suburb of Chicago, cine is visiting friends in Bloomington. The grocery men have been trying to organize a "no ciedit" league la iiloomiogton. 1 be ma jority favor this plan, bufthei-e sre always dealers who will not join in a movement or this kind, or soon break over the limit. Rev. Frank Eller called at the Progress office Thursday, enroute to his work at Heltonsville, Law rence co lhe weatlier is never so bad nor the mud so deep as to pre vent Mr. Eller from attending to his ministerial duties. He made the trip horseback, as the E. & R. railroad had not begun to run its trains. The E. & R. runs through the main street of Heltonsville. Some four years ago Dan. Stout and Mrs. Prudence Worley were married. Recently tbc5 have had some very radical misunder standings which lost week culmi nated in a suit for divorce anil ah roony brought by the wife. Stout has three or four farms, and is well to do. :Bolh are past middle life, and both have been in ill health during the oast year or two, each having been stricken with paraly sis. Mrs. btotit asks tor Jfo.OOO of Stout's wealth.' R. A, Fuik is Mrs. Stout's attorney. Oscar Souder applitd to the Board of Commissioners for license to retail liquor in the building re cently erected on the corner of College Avenue and 4th strtef by Frank Dobson. The application was passed upon last Thursday. The Board came to the conclusion that a man could not hold two Ii censes to sell liquor nt one time, and rejected the application. Pet erson and Clay against license. The applicant will carry bis case to the circuit court. The meat shops have been opened a short time oo Sunday morning to accommodate customers, but they have agreed hereafter that they will not open shop on Suuday. There is no necessity for litis in com weather, thougu persons who cannot afford tj)e luxury or an ice box rind it difficult to keep meat from Saturday uight till Sunday wtieu, the weather us hot,
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The iRurnitiire Worker." ofl recent crate, k standard publication f . - . t 1 initfs,iyy,saysi "J3iuoniington,ioti., pas Been advertised considerably of late years from the fact that the enterprising firms OShowera Bros, and 8. C. Dodds B Co. are located there. The firms ar appreciative adver tisers and hare made Bloomington known -turcugaout tbe united States. It seems as though her reputation has only started, as of late tbe oolitic limestone deposits around the little city are attracting the attention of capitalists through out the country. The stone iseuse'd for ornamental and building purposes, and is pronounced by the best judges throughout the entire country to have no equal. Fortunes are being made by quarrying tbe slone, the, demand being far beyond thfcsnpply." ; j On Thursday afternoon last the hundsomo residence of Capt. G. K. Perry at Elkttsville. was burned to the ground. The contents were saved. The children were playing with fire crackers, in the bark and fire was thus com- ' A ii . I. rri. k' tnuuicaiea io me nay. xuc oarn caught, the lire ran forward ana thence to Uie dwelling. There was an insurance of $2,U00 on the house and 500 on contents. the on ok layers bave been working during the past week on W. B. Baker's house, and bave about epmpleled their portion of the work. The wood work can now proceed without regard to weather. Dr. Axtell has been elected by the Board of County Commissiaqers oecrerary oi me xaouroe v?uaty Bor;d of Health. w i . wv . . a war . m iono nupp oi vyasningion ip. died on tbe li3d of November, in his 77th yeaif. He had resided io Monroe county since 1842. He had been sounty commissioner, jii8tice;of tho peace,and township as sessor, and was always prominently identified with Monroe county poli tics. He was a Jaoksoo Democrat. T?he "Corner" clothing store speaks in stentorian tones to the publiuv J.t is not necessary to say that the prioes quoted at the "Corner" will be adhered to strictly. Eph. Hughes has three new patent chairs and a new pavement. Charley Mobley, likewise also. Tbe Mechanic's band room has bjMio removed to the Bollenbachcr block, near the postoffice. H. Garrison has' purchased the e brick . yard of May & BoltinghousejV Dr. Harvey of Indianapolis, noted. For his many operations for ovarian tumor, died: on Thursday with appopiexy. The stroke came while be was lecturing to a class in the medical college. He was well known bore, and iu fact in every count' ol the state. Remarkable weather for De cember: warm, balmy and spring like The Boston Ideal Opera Co passed through Bloomington Sun day night, at 1 o'clock, on their way io ijonisville. ibis is the eomptiny with which young Ravens crolt, tbo baritone singer, is connected. Qn Saturday night at about ) o clock a house on east vth street owned by H. J. Nichols, was dis covered to bo on file, and before tbe cngioes could reach it the house was a sheet of flames. The building was occupied by Mrs btout," Home ot the furniture was saved. It is not known how the fire Was comaiuniciited. Nichols had jiyOO insurance on the build j iuf which will cover the loss.
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THE MANAGKB (Mow.) HOUSE. KECEHBER novelties The Oolitic Stone Co. of Indiana -are crowding business and have been shipping considerable quantities of their stone to Chicago and Louisville. The officers of this company are J. B. Crafton, President; Wm.H. Adams, Seere tary and Treasurer, John Craven has bought a building lot on west 5th street, for "a friend." Miss Ida Ward daughter of Dr. James Ward ot Georgetown, Ind., and formerly bf this place, left with her aunt far Fort Pitner, Cal.. where she wilHmake her iu ture home. Miss Nora Peterson last Wednesday for Bement, where she intends spending the winter visiting her relatives. Rich, I Tew. You ! Get a two pound can of that famous Mocha and Java Roasted, CotTee,vat C. LALEXANDER'S Grocery Store. It is choice, finely flavored, and is superior to anything in town. A patent has been granted to Henry T, Simmons and J. P. Nay lor, Bloomington, for impermeable facing for trowsers. Perfection Pudding Pbepa ration, makes a delicious and inexpensive Pudding : cooked in a few minutes. Try it and yoa will use no other. Only 10c. per box. At Chas. Alexakdeb's. In the Eagle's advertisement will be seen an accurate photograph of Mose Esbn as he appears when selling a large bill of goods this was taken when Mose was a young man. Tbe gentleman riding tbe two horses illustrates bow strong tbe Eagle's pants are : won't tear at suoh a strain even as that; and so are good. See t For a desirable line of imported Fruits and Nuts, call at C L. Al exander's grocery. Just received, a splendid lot ot Jb lorida Oranges, as sweet as maple sugars-juicy. Mrs. Anderson of Har rodsburg, who fractured a thigh hone this fall, and whose condition was regarded as serious for some time, is now gradually convalescing. Her son, Chas. Anderson, took enJ tire charge of ber, invented a con trivance for turning her in bed and swinging her up in a novel and comfortable manner, and really deserves the credit for bringing her through after physicians had decided that the case was a hopeless one. -George Benoksrt went to Chi cago the hrst ot the week to pur chase furniture aud fixtures for the oyster parlor, south of his store room. SORGHUMl-Call and get some of our nice Sorghum, Can t be beat in this town. C. L. ALEXANDER, The West Side Grocery man. The admirable report of J. A Huston, on the condition of the U. S. Treasm v, has beeu received at this office. Jim will doubtless be gratified to learn that we have carefully audited bis accounts, O. K.'d them, and that we will' permit him to draw his salary as usual. Prof. Lust is traveling itt Michigan with an operatic concert company. The mother of David and W. B. Hughes is spending the winter with her sons in Bloomiogton. I his winter, is the time to get your bugpry top repaired and tbe buggy varnished at Roe L, Wins low's, lie is now located opposite iiiejuu iu ttvarj ii new uwok.
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VNIVRRS1TY ITEWI. It is currently reported that Miss Laura Eurick end Mr. Frank Benbam are soon to be married. The prize declamations of the Literary Societies were delivered on Friday night last, and were awarded as follows: Mr, Stokes, first prize. $10 ; Miss Moscmiller, 2d, 5 ; Miss Deiaieree, t $2.60. A sister of Miss'JKn ox, is paying her a short visit. Tbo Phi Psis had several visitors recently from a distance. Oscar Craven's pleasant face was seen in Bloomington recently. Dr. Jordan's illustrated lecture on "Yellowstone Park" was very interesting and greatly enjoyed by those who were so fortunate as to be present. IT. H. Smith will be with us again at the spring term. The Wieks prize contest will come off next Friday night. Law School is still the center of interest, at the college. Collins has mumps and must keep out of the cold No more Freshman elections are to be permitted in Maxwell Hall. By order 0 te PrdeafcJf ; The fee has been reduced- in the quantative laboratory to $2 onehalf. The students' dancing club gave a ball Friday night. About fifty dancers were on the floor. Prof. Hoffman contemplates a trip to Greece, where he will remain six or eight months, perfecting himself in bis specialty. Miss Mills F. Tupper, who was a representative to the Kappa convention, is pastor of the Unitarian Church at Laporte. The list of credits, posted in the President's office, is in the nature of a barometer, and students would do well to consult it occasionally. Prof. Boone won favorable men; tion at the Putnam County Institute, where he has been dohgsome effective work. Among the pleasant social occasions of the winter was the meeting at tbe reSidenceof Miss Grace Wicks of the resident Kappa Kappa Gammas. Some 92,000 more will be invested immediately io books for the law library. Among them will be the reports of South Caro lina, Iowa, California, Illinois and Ohio. Dan. Driscoll is superintendent oolsat WhiteSulphurbpringA, Montana, at $150 per month, and has recently been elected public ad ministrator. The "Indiana Student" for No vember bas made its appearance. Tbe "Student; aa at present made up aud printed, is superior to any thing ot the kind that has ever been sent out from Indiana University. It is a thing of beauty, as well as creditable from a literary point of view. The meeting of the W.C.T.U. on Monday evening Dec 2d, was unusually well attended, due perhaps to the pleasant weainer, ana u desire io near the report of National W. C. T. U. convention, from an eye witness. After the religious exercises and diapatclfof business, atrs.Brodix, our visitor to the convention at Chicago, gave an interesting aeeount of tbe proceedings ior which hearty thanks weMfeturned. The membership of this organization has increased mora than Svo thousand during the present year. The National Treasurer's report showing a paid membership of U3,884 aa contrasted with 138,619 tt last year. Indiana gained 60S flew members, and; secured an additional delegate to the convention. The National Correspoading Secretary received reports from,- every State but one, overy territory, theDktriot of Columbia, from Alaska and from. some foreign lands. Seme States have gained important measures, or secured amendments to existing laws. The banner of fered to the State or Territory making the largest per cent, or membersolp, was won bv Dakota, then a territory. In order to promote sociability and win greater in terest in our local organization, arrangements were made to hold a reception in our ball on New Year's day, from 2 to 4 d. m. ladles and eentiemen please re member the day and time, and encourage us by your presence, receiving in return our hearty welcome, and a cup of coffee. B. A. Mraaa, President. .nisi m ' The concert given by tbe Bos ton Concert Company lost evening at Music Hall was a grand success. The great ball was hlled, every seat being taken. Tbe first number on tbe program was from the opera Rigoletto, and was given in truly artistio style and fine musical precision. The entire concert and entertainment was very enjoyable. Tbe audience was very appreciative and the artists were repeatedly called back. Buffalo (N, Y.) Courier. Mr. Pbilpott, of near Newark, Greene county, bas come to Bloom iogton with his family, aud will purchase the R. A. Foster house. Mrs. Plulpott is a sister of cur county olerk, Enooh Fuller. P. S. Since writing the a hove Xr PUilpott has bought the property, paying Miss Acidic Wilson is at PaxIon, Ills., on a visit to her uncle She will stay in Paxton until Christmas, Mrs. W. B. Baker and her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Deweese, and ber son-in-law, Mr. Frank Deweese, arrived in Bloomington from Denver this morning. Mrs. Baker comes to Bloomington to re main, while nor daughter aud son m-iaw win stay here a veck or two. Mr. Deweese i an officer in the freight department of the I Texas, Denver & Gulf railroad.
Tli iua rtf the -nenav la Be coming so general that the Uoitedj States mint at Philadelphia is kept running constantly from 13 o'clock a. m. Monday morning until X -o'clock Saturday night, and yet is unable to supply the demand ft pennies, and is now tw monthst behind in orders, There are aa many occasions, where th'twoAite. elaaa wish to una smaller oieee of money than the five-cent that the scarcity of nenuias a real loss to them. l b atteoiiom of congress will be called to tbsJ matter of increasing the coinage of pennies and tbe delivery of Am same to the various parts of the . United States. There is now Mb; appropriation made eaeb year for' the delivery free by the Adaaa? Express company of the jiennies in multiples of 20 to all parts of OMT United States, and it might ba possible to have the postofBos dV partment also assist in arcaiauaBj the coins throughout tbeoountry. VOLPERT. fOIPEBEr Volpert is the north side oonfet tioner, baker and restaurant keeper; He keeps a choice line of goods always fresh and desirable. Call on:him. Marriage licenses have been lav l--.--J i- .1. - rILt:.M. ii in' ml imrr I- www v HIV fvi ,v mim . . sons since last report: wamea lottr - ' . . -w . . . m - er and rohna Bowers, Jtobert V Terry and Mattie Williims. Joint rotter and Maggie tsexlon, Woav Grubb and Belle Langley, Claw. Pierce and One HomI. Arthur' Bradford and Mattie A lion, Samuel Neil and Flora Hendrick, Afexatf der Oliver and Ida E. Grayr Jaav Clemens and Lydia Dover.- ' No Man has a better setectronf ol choice Candies, Raisins, Foreign? Fruits, Nuts or Holiday supplies than can be found at my store oaf the north side of thesaiiare.- CtoaMt and see me before you boy . M. VOIPJSKTIV . John Wvcoff has returned.' having refused a job- at 12,25" per' day at the Kokoino glass wortai The job is opett to any one. wiw wants itv ',..' The best goods are none let good- for my customers. 1 keep; but one grade ;! the best. See atjr" goods and get prices before yea buy your Christmas supplies. aa fii .Kni . John D. WhiSdand' killed a' hog of bis own raising last week. that weighed 440 lbs. net. How9 is that for an la-inonthsBerimhlre.' T&E choicest candies, traiUbajcigars, oysters, bananas, orangea, lemons, raisins, figs, etc., etc., at-' ways io stock at Volpert's oanfaetionery. Some of the representative' Red Men: Messrs. McGee, Whie--aand. Keller. BoUenbacber. tfta. . - . r MB C VCCU li WWnis SiHiMlwe. I. ...... .t a Un.... tm . - arrangemesits to institute a IMg' iu that town. John Mauley is back .&onv Decatur, Alabanwi. . The young ladies of the dty will give a masquerade ball to their gentlemen Uriends at May's llan.. on Friday night next B. Croa is agent for a' Loajiv-. ville fruit house, Thoe. Fulford. of Bryaatw Creek has been greatedaaviaeavaaav of pemiion. Miss McCalla sent her resor nation to the school board Isastwtk. Her resignation was not acoeptcd, by a vote of two to X ..AtifatHa tiim niw T al i ill able orabrel Uncover,. maonfaotared in Gloria Silk and Linen, Silk an Wool, etc. The cover can baplaoed on an umbrelu frame in three minutes, and is neat, darabla' and perfect. Qt to the Biaajj. clothing store and examine it.. Din't throw away your good frames,, but bave them re-covered. by J. WV. Siioaoiojus Cov James Simmons baspofahaawil the old Episcopal parsonage boikiV ing of John Cole, and will have it removed to a lot he o'rna in tbe ' Maple Higlits addition, Blessing never ointa- star. In this year of abuudaiit crops tiseiv . is no sessioci ol tbe Attg istuxe, Wide Aitakb iacitMS .e nop-. li t the nlar maaaxinea that is. found fa almoatv every well regulated lihrnry at thai prwK eat time, it is uuDiiineat ey u. sjotarpp, Co. of Boston, which fact U imV( veuohes for it purity and. Hi elaaaly ae. thors. Many of toe storlos have Vassa, copied largely by loading ropers, aad. tsOt se-rera dep art.mentt are ha roainf la eSBsv ductedlby oocapctent wriMra. NOTICE OF CITT TRKASUBOi, To the Tax Payers of Bliooininaas NOTIOK in hereby given that the aav Doplics'ic of 1889, for the Cay Bloomlnclon, is bow in lay hands, Taiejif fc-r collection, The rata of taxation on cash SVSS valun lion for general and apetial pmpaaaa and for I'ou tax is as roiiowii: Poll Tax, fifty cents (59c.), ' On eaoh flOQ seventy : (tea, Special 44ititmX Jlavaw. On each $t DO eleven centi (Uc-V Foil Tax ena and flfty huadredths StAA Special Additional SeAoti Purfotn, On each ($100) special ajhoot (Jc.V Oa each (S100) spacial tuitlo Sinking Fnn. On each lo v eenti life. A penaltyif tea per oent-'will be dded on all taiira not paid halite the M Uonay of April, 189. "' tha ofllno of City Troasiiror (l i ttw turniture atore ot Uunter i hnitti, JAIIUS M. lillMTil U, '89. fcity 'fteasuiW.
