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raBiocHaee, To be laid ai Ptoett Best Bcttkb, pr Cheese, BBr UaHD, best ot everetbimr t alwyakas,tt Charley MePheetera' nocerr store southeast cornet of 3. ricareqnal . the "X. Y. Z ," thus adauthHC lle prfortlr of i. Y. Z. cigar. Ask for it end gt ts.bem. for sales 31 plce hi BtoossgngHw.. " P TOC BASKET FILLED, Satsmley night, a Charley McPbeeten grocery store. Whit Charley W art fa Mode is difficult to lie the pepolar old UreMrea eomer. font A a debt to for glutei mls. I am very much ia avsd el sMBrr iasfc now, sad I tespsrtjWasfc those whom I have atfiasaiandHtd is the paK to eon forwatd awideettle at onetv :" HEMP. WILSON. Ed, WcGik, assisted br hwtaer BrJT.,is mkc "Borne hofJs) the natter of eat wksea Ks-iBn shoe Id go batieaa while he may aet coeds. s cheap at McGee's. t are soM lor lost bam what Aey wed to be. - . ' at Chancy MobleyV dry coeds tore, smssettsr what season et the year it is, for several reasons. One af these reasoao is that CUrley is sokl.has)d at the business and hoow what will ft iato the reooi'rt11 aaotbet leaaaw Is that -Charley. hisvo expense in the tMeje!ej aid so gives alt this tolkeM He take, ton eWec burfaess it is second y atsy. 'to -hlctv aud . would rather wwessssedale a costmer than cot 4o ssw His store i a the sssae -s4d stand W 'N ef McGee's A-tHimber of' persons have csmtraeted. to have work done on theif hemirs, ete sod are negkrg to tarfng them in. Now is tW'risM to do this, while bariness. . is afatek' and lean give it toll at- . . . . n n ... - - - . - A FCBBtT BAWBEb or BoasTBD G0FCBS.at 25e. per ponod, jnst rserived at Jimmy Bobinwcis eraccry. oooBgbtto try this it is : Job Swrrtr doesn't keeps ho1l day goods boose; ft is au all tbe" ytr innarl ertaUiabsneiit, and thv rtaesifs kept as rompkte and tbe bnuiwrsr is no cfowety looked after a U:Chrii4oas came 'every week. Th..iMfh in tbfe p4itlllinnf xunMting ritvetwiirev work of art, and all ' ItoMUMt of .noTekitia. Firtt-elas wartrepMriag k a speeiatty' at . thif fcwMse. and there in n more ' ssswjpetent w ;eprriectd aaasi in Aaathern Indiana Una Tube Smith, :- who gives thia eVpartiaent hit perconal altcntioft. CM and see. ' r Hwr aad Cam for sale. Apjef fir W.J.ALLEN. -r Friends and fellow ehisrna .that note an4 aecoant eanst be paid oww. f)usrt yon forgot . to call. ItsMmm and eoane at once. Bnsinem before pleasjmw, " w-' . - . ' J. AI.LEN. r '. dsovi BescKAvr. BummikgVO BOW BCCAV BACJEaV BAKSa BwiUB. HaUTtca fotbs all styles, or prsisa, weidrta frow.the heavy east ten to the neat and reliable sheet im lswc Stovei 8old br Bther, Boyd A Co. "GootxiBACioro. maw ssid a Cineinnati drommer to Ed. MeGee oaw day this winter, "what do yon asear setliog those goodo at that prieef Ed, had bought a number of atxta at bargsia and instead of arlling tbem at.tbe dd fgwse be waainot mating a Mtie 10 per tanfe praaja wAbj ne conM nave aaaaV naiMa aatoaek- Bat that's Just like Ed. If :roo ate after baripsiae in Jwnsshing goods or etothinrdon hesitate abont coinc to JaleQWa, ' ' Wtmunr Ass lot of 1, Carriages, Phav at hia A he will asH for aawsV'or arifli- frado for nwLea or hawaat. Odl on )ia before yoo net! yer tweeny .. Com, tbe tarceat and best stock Bkemingtos, lit Baker, Boyd A USVa. JTwr Londett Sbeiis, go to hoaasai tw supplied prompt ' ' "atories Seaia is now tbe proprietor of the IX Side Bakery ant ia going to M some aaateml irrrvaniiiita. The wend baJcing f not ba oxeelled aarwhere. and if will tmdeieri to any part of foea, tobneesea, dc, alwaya fresh, Xoaoh erved at all hoors. Oyjatwaysmce. Ttie pnblieis invited to call CUUUw, - SfekM ITViitpe esse aide hakeixtafM'fMt eomo handsome Mkm sw4 freah reaav lyook out for the broad wagon aad lsawe year .er-TB Knrrjf Breakfast'' tbe W eeok stawoJawde. ad Baker, Bevd A Co. an sole aeewts for it satkJspUae. OaU aid ass this Hoim LAHfs rmilm Van riety Ipjo at ptleiw to soil ill en -

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; Anuilbv W. Rogers has bwn entertaining bis sister, Mrs. Srah Crocker f Leroy, Kansas'. She returned-to ber home 00 last WeilV oesdayt . V. . . "-'Mrs. CL'lL Perdue has soli) the irapet owned by her (the Drye&kjnrty) to Elder Griffith who wiUjrerobve to it March .1st. Elder Griffin is an acquisition to .oar place as a dtiam. ;:' Ellettstille is very naturally proud of fhe wagon factory of Shook A Fanikber at thai place, which does some handsome work. laesc Hopewell has a fine

quality of kaoI&$n bis farm three miles west of J$lettsvtlle. Jesse Saner, who removed to Jackaboro, Texas, several yean ago, is back on a visit. - Kaper was very mucn disappointed in Texas. : : . Mr. Dolan toys be has as good stone as any one, on his land near the stave fcctory, and the core drill shows hV x Mrs. E. P. Adams -and Mrs. JaeaL. Denton are both, dangerously if. IS. Hooter is preparing himself to eoodect the undertaking boainess bv a teret of lessons in .embalming, eta, at Indianapolis. ..Try the K. Y. baked beans st Hemp. Wilson's. Now there is something good. Only 15c per n. Every day Fsria Bros, sell "Booth American Nervine" to per sons who have already nsed a .WUeand say they woobfa't hn.'with001 it, as uiuts aoue tnem so much good, ..; :' V: . BrWU. Spring Buggies and Carts, made at Grand Uapids are en sale at .. Winslow's, opposite eoonty jail. , .. . ' Xoosrotrr for the Bread Wagon of Charles Sears. It will paeayedr 1 l. 1 . r:k. u.

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SMC VTEW. Tjodtes elen your kid gloves with Mathers' Glove Cleaner. For sale only by Adams, Hall & Co.. Joho Brown is now engaged ia Ua iwaW annnat kog-killtag, and wiil kiH tor persons i tnwa or country kt ran onaUs rates. Be is toe bawa contract bote ber. Mow since ciild . weather is bere U the tine Ui have your privy malts eAsaaed a& deodor:at ScaJtb ard consaoa decency requires that this should be atteaded to. All orders jlvrn prompt attention by John Brown. : . -rrOne ot the finest displays of f rst-elass esanetl goods which , has ever been brought to this city may now be seen at Charley Alexander's eroeery. on the west side. J There nvjutrf as moch difference in t , j it." ' il Li

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cxdui u guesjnfw mvn: is- in ny there are 4 wo vr three CRidcs. handling tiicJ ill SHiisfy any W. M. Flood - nn,anHi m wvv. 10- nhnwih& A lAVAawLaf nuvaa. -.ML tksS njsIiMsv - r it A T first grade, an he ' u now wtm Aiexanaer, anu wmi - ... " . -it receive orders for anything kept in a irst-ehsa groce r Garland Cook. 8tuyes, Gar land. Heating Stoves, and the great Gold Coin Wood Base Burner, are now in stock at ALLENS. Fbesh Boasted 25c. per lb. A barrel of choice Fresh Boasted Coteejnst received by James Kobinson, west side square irnwo to Sc a pound. Try it. Fresh canned pumpkin, fresh pickles, fresb saddle jrock oys ters, atce crwp freatt crackers, smoked halibut, fresh butter, and lot of rood things, just received by Chse. McPbeeters, tbe .grocer. Call, abpheas the new line of Sugara jnst brought on by Clisrlcy HcfUeetera, at nis corner grocery. His different grades of Molasses and Syrups are very superior. Ask to' be directed to Hemp. Wilson's family grocery (if von do not know when it is) when you are looking for something choice in groceries or produce. HcABaOABTSftS for Tobacco, 0a and canned goods. Hemp. Wilson ' groeery , store. ' 'vIw, TOO W novelties in Queens ware and Glassware ? Hemp. Wilsow keeps 'everything you may want at his grocery store, under the Progress office! Beer LrJBvctl 'in toww, Vt George Benckaft'a. " People from the country caa get fresh bread, pies, cakes, etc., at this plsee at reasonable ' mmmmm IrcB,'htoge, and Sentcbes fn traasaa or sniinals onred in 30 minutes, ft WeedftrnFa SaoHarv Lotion. This ever mils. Bold b? B. LiSslbt, 0rugIBtoammxton, lad. . OoBir, Oaw asd Bbax, kept in large quantities and sold at low prices, at Pnett A Sears'. CtOVEM Susb, nicest in the town, can be procured only of Puett A Sears, at Boberteon Bros, old stantl r A UP. A MB DO IT SOtM 1 Every oaan, woman aud child who is indebted to Robertson Brothers, is wooested to come immediately an4 -sortie op. Many accounts have ma a long time, and- persons have been favored by us time and aeainJ Now in return we ask these persons to do us the favor of paying without farther aolicitatiou We MUST have a settlement. EOBEBTSON BEOS. Dee. 28, 1889. Tbe celebrated Stodebaker wsgnna, known of 11 men lo be tbe best in the woyld, are for sale at very low mces. by

PURE. Ita inperior axcelleaoa proven in million! of hornet for -more tb tn a quarter of a century. It is usod by tbe United States Oovornmfiiit. Hndoraed by the beads of tbe Great Universitie as the Strongeit, Purest and most aralthful. Dr. Price's Cream Bitkinc Powder does not contain Ammoaia, Lime, or Alam. Soldonlytnens.r" . PBIO PAKlQ ?OlWDR 00. HswTpnsu CHic.ao. bt-iouk. John D. Wbwnaftd .report that a ben died op hia farm' recently, aged 17 years. ' He knows this because he brousbt the ben when quite a young chicken, to his bouse, . l . " J J ..1 ana sne hbb resiaua at 11 is piaoe ! nearly all the time since then. i Mrs. Bollman bas sold ber rvtMoorlrjh Walnnt St., Peter Martin, tlie nort inside grocer, : having become the purchaser. She has never intended to retntin here, and will go to Montdabela City, Pa., to reside in tbe uejw future. Wednesday night ol this week file EnigbAoof Pythias will bold Memorial services in, honor of Justice Rutbbone, founder of the Or der. Tbe Lodge of this place will KettA fine quartette will supply tbe music. Mr. Bensinger of Louisville, a prominent furniture dealer, canie to Blooniington Tuesday morning, and porotiaijed of 8hwers Bros. 5,700 worth of btidsteads, hureaus, etc., making iu .all some twelve carlosd. '-It is reported that "One Eyed Billy," Monroe Millt rV fine lioive, bas been snld for $1,200 to a MiunniDoJia man. fjlie Clear Creik store will carry 's mu-h large jtot k of goods under its new maott'meut. .. C. Daj. A wife and Ira iP jl.itmnn j wore enershf h I ri'Sa" trura iJv rsburg, Ind- last week;, - 'T. "r College A ve.,.f. K. chr, l, was flte ic(:wa!, payjug resulted in te pruttraeiw! tnctiag -at hllV-tUH) Ul'l'lSSUIll'l. - . r.;'v Reojrdcr Tsjbftrt now owns a stock of groceries, traded' for recently. He'd like to bring it here, if he eouid secure a room at $500 rent. P. fl. He has traded the goods for two horses, $100 ai 40 acres of land. On Tnesday, Fel. Hth, L. Marx A Bro, of Louisville, Ky., purchased ahont 6,000 lbs. of wool, belonging to Daniel J. Stout, from J. M. Hinkle, Trustee. The price paid was 19c. per ft., the appraised value. By all wool dealers this is considered a nrat-claas.aale, considering tbe state of tlie wool market, and the condition of the wool, as some of ibis stock has been clipped as long as five years. Mr. Mars also bought of John Waldron 200 green salted hides, as well as a large stock of finished and unfinished leather. He was well pleased with Bloonrington,and complimented the citizenaof our city for their sociability and energy in business. Mr. Nat bin Marx, the purchaser, John waldron and Auditor JJlair, are the wormest of friends, and of course nothing was left undone by these gennlemen to make time pass geasaotl)' Tor Mr. Marx while in loomingtob. Dr. Oliver McLablsn of Bartlettsvifle, Lawrence county, wag in town lncsday, tbe first time for considerable period. He is build ing up s good practice in bis present lpestion, v; ,V ' - -Hofjter A Smith have rented tbe Ossiwr Vanzandt room and will carry a stock of furniture and coffins there; John Wylie will Still keep bis wall paper in the same roow,. Persons jnst recovcrinc from influenza feel weak, debilitated and listless nave no energy, no appetite. Such pcraons should bear in mind tbe fast that the "South American Nervine Tonic," adver tised on the first page of this paper will change this condition from the first doso. -kJ oa need a tonic one that bullr&i-sip gradually but aurely. Sold only by Faris Bros. If j'ou are just getting over the "grip," measles or whooping couicn you need a gentle tome to assist nature io re-building. There is nothing that doet the work Quite so well --so effectively and pleas stitly as "The South American Ner vine Tonic, (read double column advertisement on first pace). It is pleasant to the taste, gives satisfae tion from the first diwe, aud will help yvu. Sold wily by Faris Bros. 0U)NO, Japsn and GiMipiiwilcr Tea. Ix-st qualities. Vull aud bcju flffjp. p ilt Sear3'

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picket fence, i i good state of preservation. O vner intends to build a stone wall, hence the desire to sell. Inquire at Progress office. St. Valentine's Day was not observed to any great extent. . Services rill be held regular ly each Bund ly- hereafter, at tbe Episcopal church. ' ,. A number of new improvements are tallied of, now that tbe spring :ime u are. Chas. C. Turn-. er, Fred. Fess, and a number of others are getling their plans ready. Scott Pauley lost $35 one day last week, tie had it in a watch fob pocket. It consisted of a twenty, a ten anrl a five dollar bill. Of course you haven't found it. B. M. Lewis, a brakeman on the O. I. A W. railroad, who was killed in a icent accident at a bridge near Peoria was the busband of Amatida Fedder, sister of Harmon Fedder, the photographer of this place; -rA good, many stock hogs have been sold in this county recently. Marion H inkle bought a number of fat hogs last week, 4 killed and packed them for uw retail trade here. The public schools of Elletts.ville now hate an enrollment of 125 pupils Pete Dill of Clear Creek tp. is Sing to be a candidate before the mocratio convention for Joint Representative. "- Harrod$iurg iia to be incorporated. Surveyor Henley went down: to the Imrg last week and estailwhea,tan rrtitsb. Joseph East of Fairfax, this county, is very ill and is not ex-; pected to live long, Jtle is (V years of age. Spitser A Co., the purchasers of the Dinsrnore Pike bonds, re quired Auditor Blair to furnish a complete transcript ol toe tun proceedings by the county commissioners in this matter. The transcript consists of about 50 pages, but Biily never slept till the transcript was forwarded, and he will be able to state the result in a itw days. Bev. Haktoad will assist in the revival meetings iu ElletUville this week, . Mrs. F. E, Worley .attended the dinner iiveh vhy Mrs. &. o. Woodward, Mr. Geo.. Hoffman, a fine vniini! business man of LawrcnceT wr .1 .. .... 1 t burg, ivy., was in mis cuy mm Wcfineadav. and was shown over the ilace by our drnggTt, G. W. Norman. . . i. -, - . Boni. F. Adams jr. and wife went toTerre lloute u Saturtlay to visit relations. S. M. Norman and wife of LouUville were in town Monday, the goest of Dr. McGee's. family. Mr, A'orman went up to the otiuesville quarries on Monday with Mraeitf. McGee and Bollcubacher. If you want your farm sold list it with Brodix, Bobcrtson A Bnxltx. Over Cole's Book Store. Program for Knights of Pythias anniversary ami Bath bone memorial exercises at M. E. church, Wednesday eveuing at 1 p. m., to which tbe public are cordially invited. Admission free, AH members meet at Castle Hall. at 6 J p.m. to march to church : Sone by Qiiartetto "I wett'd not lire alwayr rrajer -Kcv. Hautead. Solo and Refrain "The OTd-Fashiansd Church on the Bill." Wall Pauley and Hiss Lnura Hendrix. Memorial Oration Praf. Louis Rettger. Solo ' The Watcher Gray." Mr. Smith Bead. Short tslka by members. Solo t'Not a Sparrow Fallot b," Miss Florence MeKee, Closing Prayer Prof. CMC. Carpenter, Prelate. Quartette "Good Night," Words and rooslo by J. H. Bathbone). The music under the management of Bro, E. Shepardson will be a special feature of the exercises. Jas. W. Jackson, who early last November suffered an accident in art elevator at Toledo, O., by which his left leg was crushed and made useless, will be before the Republican County Convention as a candidate for Beeorder. Mr. Jackson has always been an ardent Republican, and is a competent business man. No better man could offer for the position ol Beeorder, and if be is nominated, bo , one we believe would refuse to voce for hi m. By the way Jackson gets very tired lying on his 'back with that useless leg, and is always pleased to have bis friends call and see him. If you have anything to exr change put it in the hands of Brodix, Robertson A Brodix. Over Cole's Book Store. W. T. Fielder has closed vi contract with tbe Monroe County Stonm Co for the building of two bouses on their premises. Jos. G. McPbeeters is getting the stone on the ground, .North College Avenue, on the lot south of Prof. Swayne's residence, and will build .a four room cottage early this spring. Mios Lillie IIowo and Ada Pearson entertained a number of friends at tbe residence of1 James Howe; last Saturday evening. Mrs. Stockton of Indianapolis lias been visiting ber sister, Mr. I LlvUei I M -y, . iu pivoujinjjtou.

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XA large plate glass, in the Eagle clothing store broke ous night last week, ' Dan. Hook, John Bridges and James Lucky are quite sick. They will get well. State AemWy, F. M. B. A. held a meeting in Princeton recently, at which there were 150 delegates from 721 lodges, repre senting a membership ot 21,112. Tbe treclt is completed toCisman & Alexander's lumber,, and coal yard, and ears go in there to uulohAtr.y dsjrjr two. Ollie Curry, will erect a four room cottage in the Allen addition; Somixiirirly liobjses are already to be built in .the farly spring. -Tbe finances of tbe College Avenue M. . church are in good condition, the last note having been paid off last- Wednesday. Jas. Miller ', bsa purchased Mrs. Nancy Bass' house on N. Lincoln st. and Mrs. Boss will build .a house on Maple Hights. Mrs. Marshall Of Eureka Springs,. Arkansas, who has been visiting relations in ibis county all winter, haa" returned. She is euthustastio over the healing waters aud pare air of Jbureka Springs, and di'lares her 'intention to spend the rejninderof her days there. "- The funeral of Miss Ida Myrtle MvPlu-tridge was largely atleii'liMl; and the services were of a novel apd interesting, character, llemaiks were'made by Kev'tls losa 2(nd Atwajer, od in behalf of the Suuday school Mr. Ira Katmon read., ju interesting historical sketcb, 'i . John H. Cole is going to have an immense building on the corner of 7tb:8trcet and College Avenue tor hijs livery stable. He is put-i ting in a heavy stone wall on the east end, and the whole structure will be heavy and permanent. Mrs. W. W. Durand bas sold 'her hnue on Washington St., north of the Baptist church, to Moses Field of Harrodsburg. The price, paid is nnderslood io be $2,000.. Mr. Field and wife will remove to Blooniington. ---lien. S. Field is making preparations to build a handsome res. idenee.on the. site of his present dwelling on the' corner of Kirk wood A venue nd Washington st. He will remove the old house to a a ltii browns east af the Episcopal church. t The Book, Stanley in Africa is booming. - People want it. They know he has good news to tell. Agents are deing big work. Now is tbe time to hustle. We want an agent in every township. We have two styles of canvassing books. Act at once. .. Advakcb Pub House, Boom 58, Wesley Blocks Columbus, Ohio, Hiram Jeffries, a well known harmless Innalio, died on Wednesday, night last. He had been injured' the day before by being crowded op against a gate-post by some cows he was driving, snd his ' I J Jt ' i 1! t. . crraat gave niai great paiu, muicuiing infernal injuries, perhaps from a broken rib. It waa from this and inflammation set up in connection, with it that he died. ' "Lots are being sold daily on Maple Hights, and the purchasers are preparing to buna, in every case. An aged lady, Mrs. Stone, of Clear Creek tp., died in the poor house, Monday a week. She was 93 years of age and had been a county charge since 1881. Dr. Rice Harris of Elletlsville bas been seriously sick for some time with rheumatism. He is now op arid walking around, but D Jiot well. -Uncle Billy Alexander of 'Unfnnville has becm very ill with something line pneumonia, but is gradually improving. He is over eighty yeara of age, ' A great many estates are being settled outside of eotirt' now, This it is said is brought about by! the dilatory movements of persons having control of estates in many instances. Dick Fulk does not believe in slow work be lias jnsl filet! uul pa pars iu the McQouncU osJlc, Brttfiug t about two yays.

CYCLOPEDIAS

Below fa an Interesting cornrwrtaon of Contenta and Price. Of lsading Cyclopedias: ' . '.'' McolVoii, Pagei. ' Words, ' Cost. Appkton'S IS ' 13,403 15,928,000 80.00 Johnson's 8 ,868 10,963,810 48.00 Britannica 24 20,940 26,000,400 120.00 AUen'sHsnlfold 40 W.600 14,080.000- 84.00 Aiders Mahtvolo Ctciopkota. is the BBSrfor popular Agents Wanted a OO Page Catalogue of popular books. Cyclopedlna taken in exchange. Mention thim paper when you wrtte. Aldtin'a Ideal Revolving Book Caw, prices $8J)0 tn atn m . hnlits 125 ta 150 volumes of the average size. Ha

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-Leather is rapidly advtf in tbe wholesale market. Bert. McLablsn. we'll' kuow.0 here to many, is now a salesnan H an Intl auapolis shoe store. " Mike Volpcrt received four car-loads of ice from Madison, Wis., last Friday. Wra. Neill, formerly of Harrodaburg is now a traveling salesman for a Louisville grocery house. Increase of pension has been granted to Elijah Small wood and Samuel Musser, car-load ot stone Irom .ferry tiros, of Ellettsville; for tbe purpose of purpose puttine in some new street crossings. The stone is very heavy and a fine selection was made. Tbe crossings mstle of this stone will be the Quest and most durable in the city. Tbe Farmers' Institute resolved against the extravagauce of the late Democratic legislature which had as many doorkeepers, serge-aots-at-arrus, clerks and other po litical pets as there were members. But it will do no good. Tbe same old game will be played by the Democrats next winter under the present apportionment. If you want a painted picket fence, in good repair, and cheap, call at tbis office soon. -Mrs. S. S. Woodward, wife of train master Woodward, of tbe Monon line, gave a dinner to a few of her friends on last Wednesday afternoon, in honor of Some ladies who wttre in-tUo city on a visit. Bloomington Division No. 33, U. K. Knights of Pythiasy. have elected tbe following officers: O.li Worrall, Captain ; C. M. Carpen ter, lieutenant ; John W . Craven, Herald; A. L. Hinds, Treasurer; W. H. 8eward, Beeorder; Charles Hall, Bight Guide ; John Beatty, Sentinel. The Division bas re newed tbe lease of May's Hall, and arrangements are being made to go to the Milwaukee Encampment next July. The Division is out of debt, and in a prosperous condition. Mart. Finn's 3-year old child died with membraneous croup, on Thursday last, after but three days illness. W. Z. Jntlah of Harrodsbur&r is traveling in this and adjacent counties with a dog show. . t Tbe Farmers' Institute adopted a.series of resolutions in which attention is called to the adaptability of Monroe county to the raising of fruit ; demanding protection by the legislature against trusts, combines, gamblers in futures, and extortionate ooporations ; asking the legislature to iucrease the appropriations for institutes instead of wasting money on unnecessary doorkeepers for political influence ; urging rigid economy on part of the legislature in view of the growing State debt ; and giving thanks to Prof. Latta, the railroad company tbe Hannah quartette and Sheriff Farr. Select your Spring Suit Irona Tbe CORKER. Last Tuesday and Wednesday were fine days, and it was a grand slant to see the boys woo were stopping with Sheriff Farr for a. short business period doing street work under the care of Robert Wilon. This is a step in the right direction, since the city can furnish an abundance of work in the way of breaking stone, cleauing streets snd digging out gutters. Let tbe good work go on, and compel the boys who will break into jaii,to earn their bread I y hard work, as others are compelled.to do. -Win. & MeCord. sn old Bloomington boy, and a prominent attorney ot Martinsville, lud., was in this city pn legal business last Wednesduy afternoon. Mr. John Waldron and hi wife, Apn Walroii, jtrapafcml io the city of BloomiDgtqp, last week, eighteen fine residence lots, this being a continuation of the Wal-droo-FulIer addition to the city. Hew Neckwear at The CORKER. The last term of court' till September will convene next mouth. If you want to take judgment bettor get your attoiuey to bring suit.

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equally adorn a Dean onj Corm Work of a Reckless Engineer. A TEEELBLE WRECK. KILLED. H. Diliard, engineer of pas senger train, of New Albany. jyij. laodecKer, nreraan ot pas I .. . ... - FVTiAXX WO0NDKD. Charlies Wright po skull crushed, Orleans, Ind. Conductor; J.obri L. Bills, New Albany, cutphead. ' Edward Fife engineer of freight engine, of New Albany, badly bruised and Knocked. Lawrence B. Uucbcby, freight fireman, of New. Albany, shocked by jtinipinjr. Charles T. Morton of Louisville, postal clerk, badly cut about the head. Morton is a nephew ol Vice President Morton. J. W. Ewing of Louisville, express messenger, badjy bruised and cut on head and legs. O. L. Barton, of Bloomington, brakeman, arm fractured. W. B. Green, of LouisvilIe,news agent, scalp wound. J. II. Steers, Orleans, badly shocked and bruised. II. M. Smith, of Louisville, general agent for the Northwestern, Fertilizing-Company, ot Chicago, bead bruised. H. L. Beasley, Ligonier, agent United States Lounge Company, In dianapoliit, bruised. Thomas Hays and Joseph Fread of Saltillo, bruised. Several others were more or less bruised and shocked, but not seriously. But one woman was on tbe truiu, and she was unhurt. Train Ko. , on tbe "Monon," which left Louisville lust Friday morning, -for Chicago, consisted of engine 43, a combination postal and baggage car, a smoking car, ladies conch and a parlor car. Altogether there were not more than thirty or forty pesengrs aboard. Tho engineer and fireman were W. H. Diliard and John B Godecker, both of New Albany. Tbe conductor was John h. Bills, of Louisville ; tbe brakeman, Ollio Barton, of Bloomington ; Tho postal clerks, Chas. Wrijjlit, -of Orleans. Ind., and Charles T. Morton, of Louisville $ tbe express iut-9entr,-J. W. Kwing of Louisville, and the baggageman, John Stillwell, of New Albany. ' The train passed jfttcheU on time, and on a curve about three mile beyond Mitchell, Engineer Diliard saw a rapidly approaching freight engine. He did not have time to lump, and when found sev eral minutes after the accident,was sitting on nis tox, crusnea nni aoua. rne two engines came together with a crash. The freight engine wbioh was coming Irom the tank, was one of the heaviest on the road, No. M, an eight-wheel, weighing seventy tons. When the collision occurred the nsssen ger train was going at the rate of thirty mites an nour, it customary speea xae freight engine bounded back a distance of about 110 feet, and engineer Fito was shot through the cab window, and was found at the bottom of Ibo wreck with his feet pinned by timbers so that he could not move. The Bremen, Lawrence B. Huekeby, Jumped at tbe last moment and beyond tyond a few contused, wounds and a tl shaking up, was unhurt. The genpral engine was partially demolished. Engine No. 73 (Engineer Fito) was pulling a through freight to Louisville and two cars were derailed on the main track at Mitchell, Friday morning. Flta had received orders to go to the tank at White river, six miles north, for water. Tho passenger train was due just before 10 a. m. Fite ought to have gone intoaswitch at Juliette, a small station north of Mitohell, but Instead, he started' for HltcheH'on the time of the passenger train, and at a rapid rate of speed. The passenger train left on time, Engineer Diliard pulled cautiously around through the switch past the derailed care and then started north at a rapid rate of speed. About three miles north of Mitchell is a deen cut through which wind a sharp curve tn tne roatt. iiie engineer ana n reman of the passenger train seemed to have had no thought of the approaching engine, but rushed at full speed toward the curve and into the out. Fireman Huekeby, of the ffcjsht engino. saw' the smoke of the on-commg train' end in an instant realized tbo danger, exclaiming: 'My Ood, Fite, there comes No. S." As V turned to leap from the ongfno bo saw Engineer Fite reverse his engine. The next thing tho Brcmart remembered He was twenty feet outsidti the right of way, having.beeri 'thrown over a wire fence and tire doUrir rVum' tlie wreck was. falling around him. !(, The passenger engine was literally broken to pipens Tlie bagago and express car wera broken into kindling wood and completely cojrorod the orpine. The smoker was turned over on its side. The ladies' coach and parlor car remaining on the truck, and not even so much as a pane ol glass being broken iu either ear. . Couduo'or Bills w is cnllncUti tickets in the ludiog conch when tho coMMuti : urrcil. Ho was thrown mmo dbtance ind his heal w badly hniisu.1. Brake--u..l li.uwu Ua4 liU tutu lil.iiiK'U aii'i U . , . . . .i i

was Fomcwlml bruised. Both areied. from tb'e trin (i non as politic, and tbs; conductor with" tbe blod strastiiiaa;. fnras.u bis head, called upon ibo pMSPngors it)f(assistance and begun clearlag eay. tljjf debris under ,wWch se.eral wori known I.' be lying. UrRlfomsR Bartoa, sKKtmifb lej great pain, bunlet) bauk tii.e tbjree miW to Mitohell for itW. 'The debris eangnt oro twice, bat w avtiekly cxtinruisbed both tildes. ' ' ' '--ir! itngincer Diliard. was found deaid sad horribly mangled. Ba still sat on hia box, and' w MftsheU almost Cat between tbe boiior and the tank, with the rerersa lever and the air throttle having bow forced through bis body. Hi fremaa John B. Oodecker, was also terribly - gled, and doath must have been instantaneous to both. Engineer Fifci lay ai the very bottom of the; wnwk, hi?, fret pinned down by tbe heavy weight abVya ; -him,, but otherwise bis body was Ms. '' Wbiie badly-injured be is by no measnr fatalty wounded, but may his riassa, from brooding en the horrible sccideatlf - which he vras the cause, as he admits bimWhv' i ' Postal Clerk Wright was in hts end 0 the car, and was crushed bybeiug Jirowac with tbe forward end of th ear, partly under the engine. He resided at Orleans, and his cop dUion is iuch tht ha fa.isyt possibly live. Express Vestenm J$igMgf was badly hurt, out not serioasyr w. When Engineer Fite, of the freight ea:. sine, was Rotten nut he was uneoneoiaeM '

but soon revived and was fomd to be futallv hurt. Ha tnkn to tha tiU couch" and lid on a lot of mail sacks. heard of the death of two men and fbw; injuries of thootbors; ha sobbed like a, child, and moaniogly said : "It is all"' my faulL Ood forgive me. I tlone dm iji soonsible for thia borriHln nftVir. T should have ftiiil on the sidimr at tba wstnr tank nntii sflnrNo. iad passed, but tn thought 1 could reach Jttltcjifl Republtcaa Co, Central C The Reoublican Countv '3e'ntrl C mittca w ill meet at tbe ghti d jury Mtosat. next Saturday afternoon nt 1 o'ctoelc As important business will, conte baAaraj. ' tbe committee a full attendance bdesfrwlr ; By order ' ' ' -' '; NAT. tJ.Hir,!,, 6saaar'

. "..y''At the regular February naeet"' ing of Sanderson Fire Company - 5"

No. 1, of the City of BloomTnirtwiJt; v Indiana, the niemberaof te'O-i.-.

))hTy in discusHing tlie great are vp ;. Washing'n City,; which destroyed tbe lives of thcTw ijdbngbtef of Secretary Tracy, at-Kbiu" laaVi" ;L

dence, tbe following resplut ordered placed in tbe unmues,. that meeting :

Besolved, That we the members of Saa?.S'l1 derson Firo Company, do most sfncerijtK5 ,

regret in is eaa misioriune a lae oeors;M..i

m.j " .ua . J i u ..ti ww. pa thy andoohdolenqe to bim'ta tidsuf ereat distress. J v TT m. 4.. BMUS, oco yv .

--Ou Saturday morulng at 7 ,ft; dock the retdtknee 'of Chj. Turner, on So. Walnut street. ftav

rouna to ue on ore, anfi-uetore. ins; n ames con hi be arrested the bail

ing burned to the ground withi it c portion of its contents.' Tne --1.1 e lj ' jfaj : .- !

tire root was iu a yiaze wnesi m. covered, and tho fire h believed lijpj have resulted from a ileiectiye fOi,; v Loss fully covered by insuaace. '. . if Mr. Turner's InMUy.-lttv-.ieiil'jl to a house recently vacated by 4ojRf: : -

Warder, on North at. il . ' ' '"v1!, V

. if O tlWL- Riaf aawsflaaa an alarm of fire was sounded and investigation disclosed a b'aae about a half mile southwest of the court house, in what proved to bf tile residence of John Marzon, a employe of Showers Bros. The building burned rapidly, and was,' soon destroyed with the eon(ente Insurance wOO. No cause fej : known fur the fire. Mrs. Martoai has been sick for some time, and was removed to 9 neighbor's bisev. Last Friday was the day of the fox drive, and according . promise the court house iranK.wrosiff

with several citiawus. eta.rted oat. mM

enjoy ine ran. w uen tne cetjpK was reached the crowdt some Suit in number, found that they, badthree foxe, two of which escaped . because of a weak place in one off ' the lines, but the third fox Kntained within the circle. AAer Wn-

siderable amusement waa dlve4ll

from chasing tbe fo? aronnd m tbe circle, the captain of the fox, and Mr. Matson Houston jn4U? him up at auction to the hrgbea oiciaer. xne Diuatag was. iiyei apu resulted in tavor ot riouatin ton tp., being bid in by Wm.

Blair for 5.75. Blair t onesj ; started to tbe home of his brother f5 in-law, B.-n. I.Owens, where

erything was done to save the . of tbe fox, bpt alas, death came Keynarg (porn beiug qverbeateiil" when caught. Auditor Blajr returned homo, with the dead fox and at once had the bide dressed fpc tho purpose of making a carpet rog and it will be kc)t and used lay honor of the fox drive of Feb. Hth, 1890. Auditor Blair and Sheriff Farr say the drive was a success) in every particular, considering tho. inclemency of the weather, bat they will never rest setlsSed till another drive is had, and a chance given once more to mget the good peopCa' of .Bichlaod and Bioooiingloa townships as well aa everybody else who may choose to go ano h'aye one dy more of actual enjoyment and pleasured r. v At a meeting of the MonWNtrt Co. Agricultural Society last Slf urday, the following persona' wetwii chosen as Directors for' the ensuimt year : y. W. Wicks, Frank 31 Kogora, John HuntingtoA, Ginii ! Jiii, l'erry, i. f. HojwwelL tm U. Hill and Win. Beeves,, election for officers was then with the following resulti W. W. Wu?ks I Vice Pres.. -NejS U. Hill Secretary, Geo. B. Cmr& - bell; Treasur-sr, James Shnwe,! It was resolved titaOM'tlleTair ia success ths sei'Vetary in to noeiva aaiary oi viw ; u uoi a sucefss viill bo twM ;3. 1 ff

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