Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 December 1889 — Page 3
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Otqat nutni claisn to iave a cicar equal to tie "X. Y. thsseaslsaittsa ia aaraeriority of X Y. Z. agar. Ask far it and get the best. For safes 31 places in Jitooaitagtea. This MIak foil? A number of Bemw trt ta debt to me lor groceries, l am very au iu need of mosey Joe bow, and I respectfully ask thorn who I have aceeaiiaodatod ia the met to come forward and settle at oaeev HEMP. WILSON. A nucaber of person bave 'contracted to have work done oo their buggies, etc., aa are BegIrsting to briar then in. Now is the time to- do tbis. white is akek and lean give it fell attenrioa; - Boa & Window. China in all colors and varieties, last received by James RMnmm, the west aide croeer. Ladies woo desire to boy handsome sod tastef til Christmas nresents saoald remcaber tbat Robtom jar making these good a specialty. '. ., -r-Hay and. Cum for sale. Apply to. ; W.J. ALLEN. Friends and fellow ehixens tbat note and aecoaot moat be paid now. Duu'i yon forget to eeil. Itnat, -L5a;. BotaaeM before yUMn. . s. If THk svuileaU earaer of Ihet aattare U the handiest location for yow to do yonr trading step ictd Cbarky McPbtf J" Rrocery, the oM Ureeves or iiuater grocery corner. Ho and bis clerks will sell goods away' 4ow low-; they keen only tne'jbest, and make deItTeries promptly. Tbere is no nteY jriaca to 4rade tban Give bin a call anyhow, whether yon trade or " -bH take pteasnre in qaoting trices, and sbowing yon all tbe litfie attentiMM that naake ban boose so deaehredly pwpnJarv . r'. Geo. Bekckat. BuMHtnta-. TOM BOSS BbKAD BtKBS BAKES BBST BfiaTAIk. Hnuinra 8roT8 nil styles, or prince, weagma nam tbe heavy inn to toe sent and refaaUe 'w Jklws Stove. . At thw McGee dotbin south pidVoftbesanare, Ed; MeGee, the popnJar salesman, baa eat. the lifewut of annie fines of dotnIng. It waibebard for Eitore- f piaoe tie mis at the prient he is selUnf bntheisOaeoi tarn walsrra fellows who don't cure what the aaay bro he Call on hintaad learn eaiees. . "WuAfBOta Jos SasziH expect! t do witbr aJl thee goods r Is the aneetton yon hest asked ahnoat every day . It is inarveloas, tbat'a a . tknt h cnfc,ilisise of aneh tioantitiea e mdoi ti kind io, this tote, ba rter, sstbeTerrollm efnesi linef standjard mnveanants in the town, with fie caaea tojfe he ba a fell snppry of the heat brands of silverware; avne cna excel him is tbe line of , foeey nrtieles and noveltiea. Bepalnns ot wnteheti end doeits .to- m sneeiarty- an this hense, and this eV part meat m presided grer by Tube Smith, whose life-long experience . has made him an artist-meebanic. SrotiK nnd prices tell the story, t MoOea seatb side efotbing bouse. The etoak of bats, abirtaj tiiam. eoHars, and nil manner elf spots underwear, m aiiceeaaM eomnkte. EaV anakes sateinlty of ''snap" baying) nnd has several , times bought furnishing goods at boat half of their original cost. Tbea be divides this nromt with the aeetoaser, an4 that bringe trade. La him show yoa tbrowgb, : Caum Wobijjt bas a lot of I firntelasfi Buggies, Carriages, Pbav .toas aad rJoriog Wagons, at trvnry stable, wbwh he will sell tori .eajay or will trade for mules liilatn. Callon Craig before yoa mi yonr stprts.
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ADAMS, HALL & CO.
Fo a dednbtoBoe of imported Fruits and NatsVcall at C. L. AIezaader'e grocery. J net received, a spleodid lot of Florida Oraoges, as sweet as naple sugar jqicy. -Garland Cook Stoves, Garland Heating Stoves, and tbe great Gold Gain Wood Base Burners, are now in stock at ALLENS. .Cbbktmas Goods have been received at Jaaaes Robinson's west side gsooery, ia great variety. E&peoJ nttsntion n-ditected" to tbe China Cops, Plates, etc., either single or in setseverything new style and very handsome. Abo examine tbe new selections or (jrlassware. eotn ornanjentaJ and nsciui. SOBGHITMI-Calt and get sosaeof lair Dice jSorghomi Cant, becbeat in tbis town. ' ' C. L. ALEXANDER, The .West Sde Grocerymsn. PsapEcricm Hkadijght Oik is brnnw I sell and warrant. Whenever yon get my Perfection Oil yenr lamps will not smoke and tbe nnpleasaot odor o- coninion with other otfn ia mied Oall at Cbae. H. 5eJbeetnl, grocery. For homemade cheese and sweet dairy- hotter,; Charley JJoPtteetrgrc4ore,'d4Grcvs smD'iajkes the Moe ribbon - Ask for the homemade Camobell cheese BoAtMO OOBB8 . keepers will jd to tbeie advantage to call on iCharley Jf ePbeeters. and get bis ngurea. lie can .give you prices in some lines that will save ..yon money. His store is beadquartcrs for No. 1 prodoce. ' , Ask to be directed to Hemp. Wilson'a family grocery (if yon do net know where it is) when yoo are looking for something choice in groceries-or pciodnee. ' Hkajmhtabtebs for Tobacco. Cigars and canned jpods. Hemp. Wusoa's grocery store. Do TOW WAST nAveltim in Qneensware and Glassware? Hemp. wva av . wiieoo Keeps averytbing you may want at Us gosery tore, nnder tiie frosaa,otSee. Bhbt Lcscb in town, at Geonre Benekart'a. People irom the opubtry can get freak breaik pies, cakes. bw n thj .niaee at reasonable TitV Geo. Benckart's delidona "Parker Hooat RoUa." They are wry fine. The celebrated 8todehakef wagons, known of all nien to be the best m tbe world, are for sale at very tow priors by -W. . ALLEN. ekNCBrpswiiTTKa weather begn Chnr liobley has been rearniBg bobbc oi tae nntKMomest kaea of mnda ever arent h h;W
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better cds are bmaa manofketurwan lormeriy, ana Moblry's npe expetienccttts bim better each time to boy the most suitable goods for his trade. He has without one of the most desirable
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ana so gnaea mat those ot our: people who bare but a limited amount of money to spend can get all they easy need at bis store ami sttU have a little left. He tries to give everybody all they expect for" uetrsjioney. Look, out for the Bread Waeon ef Seats dCeyle. It will pass your nonse eacn any, and furnisb the best of bread and cakes, fresh from the vea. Bfttin ACotls make a eoecialtv of Cream Bread, which they claim w superior to any made in tbis io a . eawe . . . a a canty, xae prootof toe oreaa is the eating. Try some of it and be cooyinced. Beas) a east Bide bakery turns- out some hnndsonje cakes and fresh bread; Look out for the bread wagon ami leave yottr
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! FooKD. Some money. . Ow ner can have by calling At "Tbe Corner Clothing Store," proving the property noil, paying for the advertising. Robert Bordette, the world's greatest humorist, will be in. Bloomington on the eveniog oi Jan. 7th, 1890. His humor is of the kind that is unobjectionable. It Is pore and elevating in tone, while being so irresistibly funny as almost to convulse his hearers with laughter. It will indeed be the best entertain-! mailt of the winter. Better reserve ! your seats without extra charge, j Contrawtpr McCormtck's daughter died at Golumbu oa Monday. ' : Mrs. Hunter, mother of Mrs. Wentwortb, died at Indiaiicpoli, sad the remaiat wilt be buried here to-day. John T. Gurley and family. formerly residents of this city, but for toe past four or live years residents of Kansas and Missouri, have returned for permanent residence. Mr. Gurley. we learn, will engage in the livery business at the old staud occupied by him before his removal to tbe weat.-rMarUusvilIe Republican. Bedford has oreanieed,s Board of-Trade. That town is p'rotit air bvtue example set by Blooming-. tOi w' v- , . ....... CEas. 1tt5aDder. tbe trnibMl grocer'oo tbe west side, w now be prnua papa oi a J w. son, lHsn ley: was not able to be at hw plate fof business on Thursday but he .is now.raptcTly convaleseing. Tht choicest candies, (ruus,nuta, cigars, oysters, - uiianas, orangts. emons. nusins, figs, etc.. etc, al ways iu stock at Yolpert's oonfee-' turnery. The best goods are none too good for my customers, I . keep but one grade: the best. See my goods and get prices before you buy your Christmas su pplies. M. VOLrERT. " No IfAir has a better selection ot choice Candies, Raisins, Foreign Jrnit8, nts or Holiday supplies than can be found at my store oo the porth side of the square. Come and. see me before you buy. VOLPERT VOLPERT. ' Volpert u the north side confratiooer, baker and restaurant keeper. tie Keeps a choice line of goods, always fresh and desirable. Call oja him. A vote is to be. taken in Law rence county to decide upon donat ing a tax to the O. & M. branch. RicaS, I Teu. Yow! Get a two pound can of Host famous Mocha and Java Eossled Coffee, at C, L. AljKA.ANUJ&K'tt Grocery Store. it is CDOice, nneiy flavored, and is superior to anything in towo. pBBFF?nOIf PCDDISO . PJSFABATI0H. makes a- delidona. and ftoexpenaive Pudding :: cooked in a k MijiiHiun. x ry ana yon wnr Vto iUp, per-box? 4t Chas. Albx a nja'oK; - Sptbaz. Spring Buggies and Carts, made at Grand Rapids sre Lou sale at. WiuslQw's, opposite Buggies. Surreys, Carriages. and all manner of vehicles at Winslow's wareroom and repair shop, opposite .au. irrices low. To oar your buggy painted and varnunea to nrst-cjass manner take it to Winalow, opposite eoun ty jail. This will be economical to yoa.Guns, the largest and best stock in Bloomingfon, at Baker. NeekMfc Co.'s. For Loaded Sheila, go to this house and be supplied fromnt lv. . . ' , . : .-TnK ''E-r!y rj'reaKr.1. Me Imt cook stove made, and Baker, IMeeld & Co, are sole agents "lor it in this plane, stove. Call and aeo this Hanging Lax is in eudless va iety and at prices to suit all cu 'fcmrp, at Baker, Nccld & Cp.'a.
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and well made9 of any house in town OUR FBICES AEE THE LOWEST : Itfpns' Suits from $2 nn. Rovs' Suits from SI. 25 un. ' Mens' OvArnnsits S52.00
Bovs' Overcoats
Silk Handkerchiefs from 25c. up.
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One Door John Blair sold lorty head ofl fat bogs recently tbat averaged 360 lbs. gross, Tbe price paid was f 3.23. Dr. C. D. McLtfhlan of Harrodsbutg, was in towo Wednesday last, on business. The Doctor has entirely recovered his health, and is giving bis whole time to lus profession. The Doctor is a genh1 gentleman, thorough in bis specially, a ready and fluent speaker, and a man of more than ordi nary library ability. He wears well-something that cannot be said of all acquaintances. Js. Ransom lias removed to oloomington, and resides on west 8th street. He is agent fur tbe Pacific waaltiug machine. The marriage of Miss Elanor Foster, duughtcr tf Hon, Juo. W. Foster, formerly of ' Evansvilic, and Mr. Lansing, of Walertown, will take place early jp Jaiiuaryi Spelling vBeesM arc all the toga now iu .he&country schools. -a a. . ' V. mm m w ' JaJ43!yw I li ey are txtth nsotitubltj afla itiaresling, and should be encouraged. P. McQary of Lafayette, form erly of this place, came to Bkwmington recently and drew $2,zuu from his guardian, Ben. Adams sr.. McGary having arrived at his maJority. The sum left in Mr. Adams' hands had grown under his carelui management, and McOary was well pleased with the result. Mrs. Spanker, from Spanktown, is stopping at Ed. Whetsrll's Bouth side shoe store, She savs it is very dreary sitting in bis show window all night, but tbat she has nientv of admirers durinsr the dav. Bbe'd better keep an eye on iwlleo bacuer, tbe dashing young salesman. . Those foxes tha t were tremb ling for their safety Thanksgiving day will be gratified to learn that they will be given a chase Christmas day. The same rules and regulations will be observed, and the lines and officers will be those decided upon at the intended Thanksgiving fox chase, Hon. Alex. Johnson, secretary of tbe State Board of Charities, was in Bloomiogton recently, and in company with Dr. Simpson vis ited tbe poor larm. He will enV deavor to have some of the chiU drcn taken from our poor farnj and sent to the northern part of the State where they may- secure good homes. Xlnej farmers of .Monroe . coun ty ate intonsted in a deoieka macM try the commmuonam at their recent sessiosir- They aceMefl grant no permissma for stock to run at large in anjr township, so thai; whoever does iit hereafter must do m at hie or her liak. The prio ciple ot lescing to seep stock m is right: ao man should be requilted to fence other moos' tock om. There are some old plugs of botses in the west end of town that are so carelessly stabled that they gf on auring we wgut ana iraivp over the pavements aad in yards where gates sre left open, to the great annoyance of people who do not keep stock in soon a way as to 0 tmage otoer. oroearance win cease (o be virtue some of these dys. Jsbms Kelley will wager ff that no mm la Monroe county owns four fiuer- or heavier bogs than bis. Days are uncomfortably short just now. A boy was added to the fam ily of Editor Fsltus. of the Courier, i last week, fuis is boy Wo. .
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5 of LI W Monroe county is well rep resented at the Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Knightstown. Mrs. Pitt man is a member of the board of trustees, Miss Dora Lemon is music teacher, Miss Kate Frill is a governess, Miss Lou. Evans is hospital matron, and Mattie Smith, Greenljrry Williams William WiIImius, aad Daisy A Wright are inmates. Spencer Democrat : A preliminary survey from Big Creek quarry has been made in the direction of Bloomington, with a view to ex tending the Uosport tiig Ureek lateral railroad. It was nipt only found practicable but a cheap Hue; and as soon as spring opens will lie pushed into the Bedford slope field. Theuce it may go to'Jasper, or seme point iu the Cannei Coal field on the Ohio river. ' ', TJie'eeoret. societies arc now electing officers. The - Masonic brethren of this-place have chosen Jobaj Anderson, Worshipful Master: O. B. Clark, Senior War den; James B. Clark, Junior War den ; Wm. F. Browning, Treasurer Frank Tourner, Secretary: Henry T. Simmons, Senior Deacon; Lou. J). Rogers, Junior Deacon; Georae Finley, Steward i Wm. H, Neeld Steward ; Tyler, Abe Donaldson. Stanford Lodge F. & A. M. has elected tbe following named gentlemen as officers : I. T. Smith, W. M.: Geerge East, S. W. ; Juo. T. Woodward, J. W.; M. H. Buskirk See, ; James King, Trees; Jacob Carmichael, S. D. ;, Wm. Whaley, J. D.; Robt. W. Breeden and T-1. Baker, Stewards , Henry QparksrTyler, r.Wm, Lioscombe of Benton tp. bat ben put on tbe petition roll at $10 per montii, and receives $500 back pay. -r&'H. Ratltboue, founder of the order of Knights of Pythias, mention of whose serious illness wasjnade recently, died from malignant carbuncle, iEd, Brodix and wife arrived from St. Paul, Minn., on Wednesday, to spend the holidays with relations. Mr, Brodix says the weather is just as summer-like in Minnesota. aa it is here, and the proposed ice palace may not materialize. -Johp B. Crafton and Enoch Fuller were in Chicago last week on1 stone business. They sold fifty car loads. The masquerade ball, Thursday evening, iu May's hall, was a-reat success. I he eveaing was iperttct, tne atteoaance waa large, inne company pieasam. Mrs. Marshall Folly died on isnay night a week at her home east or .tiettsviue. 3 A .1, . 4-Ekl. Anderson has one of the riclest- little farms in the Clear firisk valley. W.4 ! r. . . tx at i-lc. A. Foster, tbe former wen Lkhawo salesman at Collins & Kareetls, has been sufferiug greatly wip rheumatism tuts tall, i John Hunter was in town last ;week on a brief visit to bis father. -The wife of Jesse Mayfield, whose farm is west of Bloomiogton, is suite siok. She is a aiater of John C Wbisnand. Christmas Tree at the Chris pburch,. At several others, Pete Lucky stopped a bullet -City Marshal Owen, last Wed nisday night. George is very easy with the bovs as a general rnle. Nt then (hey go too fay when they drgwkuiveaon hini. That's, no ;e., . S-Josh Howe was in Indtaoa(16 last week ou Eprcas tusiytti.
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W. T. Fielder has just had frames for two houses gotten out for Wicks & Co., and they are to be erected at the stone quarry .near Stiueeville. He shipped them on Saturday last. Mr. Fielder is now one of the proprietors of the planing mill a square south of the depot, and is a hustler. ' Geo. Thornton has been confined to his house, west of town, with lung trouble, during the past month, Mrs. Mollie (Rawlins) Marshall is visiting Monroe county relations. She has been in Morgan county some time, , She resides in Eureka Springs, Ark., and is enthusiastic in her praise of that locality as a health resort." The insurance adjuster settled with H, J. Nichols lust week, pay ing him 1698.42 as the amount of ras loss by the burning, ox tbehou&e on east Tth street ' ' Ben. I. Owens sold 49 .head of hogs of bis own fatting at $.60. They averaged JH2$ fas, In a lot of 35 hogs, recently sold by John Blair was one that weighed 605 lbs. Miss Lora Wilson will come bQBie from Trkio, Mo. next Saturday, io pen a tae uoudayi witn net paresis. Miss Jessie Carmichael will s pend the holiday at Indianapolis with the family of Mayor Denny. F. M. Deweese, accompanied by bis wife, bas gone to Harrison county toTisit relations. They will return about the holidays, bowerer, before going to Dearer. Will. Adkins has gone to Louisville to take a position with Belknap & Co., hardware dealers, as a traveling man. His territory will be southern Illinois and southern Indiana. John Golden ia now located in Chicago, and, is still in the employ of UwY.M.G. A Tbe gang of dirty creatures oslling tbemsolvoa Turks, who polluted the atmosphere in this locality last week, were invited to loave town on Saturday. Thof had several rioketty wagons, Ave bears, numerous dogs and monkeys, and appeared raoro llko a party- of low-grada Mexicans tnan any oiner class oi nnman beings. They know how to beg, and were persistent in tbeir efforts nothing eoining amiss, from spoiled moat to musty corn meal., sxposoa as mey are to me rain, snoW and frost, it is hard to understand bow they live and apparently thrive. W. B. Baker's new two-story brick house on west 6tb street presents a handsome eppearanoe. If the weather continues favorable H will be enolosed this week. An informal reception was given by Landlord Lftwes and wife, at tbe National Hotel, Thursday night, to tbe nowly married daughter of Mr. Lyons, tbe quairy owner at Stinesvillo. A numpor 01 invitea guests were present. Miss Ella Rawles win arrive at homo from Greenshurg on Saturday, ana Prof. Will. Bawtos on Monday, to spend tbe holidays. The young people of Bloomington will give a ball at Xay's Hall on Christmas night. Scott Pauley went lo Chicago last week and called on Patti. She tends her regards to tbe boys. A number of persons went to Martinsvillo on Monday U bo present at the calling of the Normaa "White Cap" A number of ladies were lu town thii iwoek in the employ of tbe Fripo Balcintr Powder Co. They oaovawed tho town thoroughly. The following officers Alexao rler Post No. 348. U. A. were elected for the ensuing year; Commander. Joseuh V. Rawlins: Sr. Vice, Joseph S. Harris ; Jr. Viae, Audrow ark; quartermaster, Wm, Peterson j Chaplain,' Arch. Fleener; Officei-xlhe Pay, Robert Pryj7ZeSr Guard, Clem. Ealeyj Delegates Stale Encampment, F. J. Langley aud J. N. Flccnerj AHaruaUs R. J. Miller and Miltou Mvt-ra. y. . Adahc, Seo.
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On weat Side CfflTCKSITY ITEMS. Librarian Spangler's father mother visited hiiS last week. Rev. Knox Montgomery a form er student of I. U. will be married at Harshttvjlle, O., on Dec. 25th, to M iss Emma Patton. The young eoupta will be at home at Sparta, Ills., after Jan. 4th next. . Students should' make their engagements now for the Burdette lecture. Those young ladies who have never sees ot heard the great humorist will be anxious to attend bis lecture, to be given at college chapel on Tuesday, the 7th of Jan uary, and those who have heard. him will insist upon hearing him again. Burdette'a name is a househould word, and his humor is refined aud entirely unobjectionable. He is a college man, a ad a 'member of the Phi Pat fraternity. Prof. Carpenter end D. Eckley Hunter are candidates for Superintendeat of the Bloiomington graded touools," should Hies McCaila retire at the close ef -the scuool jear. Of; Dr, Harvey, the eminent Indianapolis surgeon, the News says: Three years ago tbe State University conferred the degree of LL. D, upon Dr. Harvey, and the pleasure of receiving it was great ly augmented by the fact that, the !same honor was conferred at that time, upon his old friend and asso ciate, Dr. James F. Hibberd, of Richmond, these beincr the onlv two physicians in Indiana upon whom, tbis degree bas been con ferred. ' " ' ' Many of the former students find it both pleasant and profitable to come to Eloaipington occasionally on "business." Of course tbeir opsinees ia nobody's else business. Beldon seems to have business here occasionally. . Examinations, are making the cold chills run down the backa of students just now. State Teachers' Association will be conveniently held during vacation, and many students announce their intention to attend. When tbe spring time comes the DePauw foot ball team will play a return game with I. U and not before, say tbe DePauw managers, I. U. can pound them as easily in the spring as no w. The lecture Tuesday evening of last week at College Chapel by Dr. Jordan, on the "Matterhoro," drew Ailaree audience. Prpf.; Robert Newlanda gradu ate of I. U.) who has been le runs, for- several months studying modern languages, arrivQj iu N? w York via-City of Chester, last Monday morning. JU was the in tention of Prof Newlaud to com-, oleic the course in the Collpge of France, but on account . of serious trouble with his eyes, he was compelled to abandon bis studies. A Red Heads' Club" is the latest acquisition to tbe numerous societies in the university. Yesterday morning; about fifteen young men strode into chapel in a group, and took possession of adjacent seats. Tbe hair of every one was a deep, rich auburn, and as a further distinguishing characteristic eaery one woto a Targe badge, TspQq which was engraved a picture of a "White Horse." Tbe members of thiff pew organisation remained in. their seats at the close of the chapel exercises until the remainder of the students had lisft the hall, and a glance back at the place where they sat was like the view of a glorious sunset;. Greencastle Banner. Grccncnsile Banner: The Phi Knppa Pai frateruily has about couuludcd arrjugcnicnts to reut the
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Square. beautiful residence now occupied; by Dr. Bowman, as soon as the. latter leaves the city ; and in case they do so will make a club boose out of it. Tbe residence ia beentx fully finished ; and a part of the furniture no win, the house will bo bought by the Phi Psi boys. Tha scheme is a new departure to, tha local college society world, and I will create a sensation among rival I rata, me enterprising yaung. gentlemen who are undertaking the departure deserye coogrataJkr tion. Miss Bertie Moore of Viaeeaaet will be the guest of (it Qr0A ttawles during the holiday season.. John Nichols, the archfteofc will- leave Denver soon, for Chicaeo, wbera he intends, to. locate, Mrs. NiohoU is e pec ted to arrive ut Bloom ingion this wseex Mi Ida WaMron will coma home from; Notre Dame to spe4 the.4iolidays, : The ladies ol the M. R dsufafc-. cleared about 10 by the: fUb tlhey held last weak. -i;. . .Landlord Lawes of the National Hotel weat to Seaborn, Knox oo., on Monday, to do oto Juail hunting in company witjl ohn Hunter. If yon want to see the 11141 and handsomest stock of jewelry watches, eta, to select your Christ mas presents from, go to Henry Tooraer'a jewelry store Hgua antees his prices the lowest, Yoaj are invited to call aad see the aaaf designs of hand-pinted Chins), Bisdue Figures, Royal Worcestoa Ware, and Amberina Goods. Store one door east of tha Baakt There was a masqaerade aar Sbe party at Capt. W, A. AlixaodrV( onday night. For fine wr'ches cad the beat brands of jewelry go to Henry Towner's store, east of the Bank, Rev, A. B. Philputt's second child, a 5-year old daugbtor, wdsngereosx ly sick with congestion of tha brafet, a Philadelphia. A student named Clifford, bas been quite sick at Jena G. Wetsnanda with typhoid fever, but is new cing. Frank MeDenaott of Worfia ington, waa in town hist week an a. -visit to his sister. , Gray, tbe west 5th afreet staaa carver, is building a inoaoaaeat to. be erected over the grave of tha father and mother of Hon.. H. Q, Duncan, at Bedford, - Miss Rose Straus of CSaetjN nati, a cousiu of Mrs. Hose Kahn4 is visiting in this city, to Taw Like Alaina la Taajav i BlacaiUt If you dp not break open, tka biecuit while .yet hot, and ameU. I fit reeks of ammonia avoid it, for then it surely contains alaat, Sixty per cent, of the baking paw ders used contain alum instead e cream of tartar,' The common alum of commerce is a sulphate of aluraeo and ammonia, hence tha abominable smell. Avoid it at you would the plague, tar its oca? tinued use produces the worst forma, of dyspepsia. If yoa suspect any.,baking powder of con tainine ajnaji, mix a little with water and boll then smell. Your nose will aooa assure you of the presence of nlnas,,; uy me strong anmoaiaoia eyolved. A novelty is the new detach$ able umoretta cover, niaoniactnrcn in Gloria Silk and Liuen, Silk and. Wool, ctct T cover cau bo placetl oq oo xinibrella frame io, three minutes, and is neat, durable and perfect. Go to, the Eaglo clothiug store and exauiM W Don't throw away your good Annie, but have thcra re-covered by 4 Jf Simmons & Co, .
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