Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 6, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 April 1890 — Page 3
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8TTJEai3 CARPETS, ATBEEMVE. " wcMfcw. Best Lukch ia t&m, at George Benckart'a. People Iroea the coon- - 7 'at freah bread, piw, eakee, rf a. tlud pIM at icaaoaable TOX'H 1893 BBea B.AKEK BABW 8M50 TIME is cojtrso, Imf spring, guods arc already - at briW4er' iamntia,eapstore ' flic toiitb, side of tbe, fcqna.re He aWt wait (HI aitaun-reHRrato.g(it L, liiiajwjwg H4M4-tifaan mhA a tn imloce their afe. Alt , the jiffljl can gi and tbt get ' bar- . jcaiWt titatlatiire, and evert rlili . ttit bflonna --to a strictly ral&bt Iry gwb and action buse htftt fcr fi-uttd ntre.' ' jtucs AJiD AiAinxas, at bee MWM irifciij t CeX The MBBBT aVSIKO TIUK. .with. ita dispbtv of iioa goods ta with a, ad Joe Smith ia not a bit behind any of tbe people who are eadeav swing to please the deso- publie. ,:Efe-is gertiag is wagon Ibadaof lit ie convenient aicles that ercry lipawiifcejepi r jaeeoa and at prices. o low that anybody can Imy thcaa ,He jgjrv tWana aatewsioar to Watch reiMiriae, also, and the work iadowa proatptly and to the. entire wsjgsaciM! wr aw aastnniei a, ;xue lartreat stuck of first-etass watches, gwhJ-faawlcesaCSi clocks, revolve te, aiwaya in stock. GWU.aeeb -HPMlSt"lltQfX DRESS QQOB& easesAMs am aATTEEga, at BEEHIVE. WmJSAC. " ''aaiBaaBBaaaaBaaaaiaqajBBa - Garland Oaelt StovaSf '..ttjbarv lend lleutioff Stores, and ite graat Cold Orn Wood Saae Bameraire Hay sedCrnffaaala, Ap Friends 'jiad) leliaw ctttsa that note and aoemat niawt W pwfd ov 1V ywtt forget efl. It aitst eofbf. d mm M met. The etlebrste adebaVr . wsgooa h ayww' of Wk 'teaW be r the best is W worhi, are .fay sale , at my lo prieef ie tostr Kt ctovee ;sek cly b Adams, Hati L- Co. V-VV ajaaaMjkaWBaWBMaiawawaaBBwa Cbaw WorjAt Ims a lot of frut-cjaw Bogg, Carriages, PbesSlpring wagomi, at bra Krery static, which he will sell for casfe ?er .'rill trade for mates-or Brao. Call on Craig welore yon eil jjpwr stock. HrAtVs PAPER, latest paHerne and handsomest style, tost hraught .mkjf iWtcr, B.yd.C. Before ImyiBg oor wall paper call at ' ' Gs7h. the largest asxl bst stock ja Woootiisgtoa, at Baker, Boyd e tkf. r Iwdea belia, go t. thia-houiie apd be aupfIbjdfrompt- . firTitKMEttly BreakraW" ia Ibe. - Heat Nik stove aaasie, aad Haaer, . ftovd A Co. are. "rle agents for It la this place. Call and arc thia Ha aor.to i i4fiwe va- ' rietftatrd at wicck to soK all
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Tjlke Vint CHranMl aan8; thia Mra J. Si PaToe. th leadiae UitKaoraf tbe City, will give a rfiBedwnlsr of trimnxd aondi at aer new rooms two noors nonn or A. H. Wtisoa'a fmeery rtore in tbe Piogreaa Black." commencine oo Thnndav,. Awl'3, and 5. Sper, cial mvttatwia to all ladtes ot tPe awgafeOjOaltb tbe 'X. Y. Z ," thus adimttiog, the euperiority of X. T. Z- dear.. Ask for it and act the best. - For siile at 31 blaces ia BJooroingtoa. " " .'. 'y - iv. TtTm Hgiic irn-A l aaniber of persoM are debt tor me for nHretiee, l am vrymeh in nMfl nf ntnnpv Isisf no.- and 1 rcBpectfatly ask taoae whom I have accommodated in the pai4 to come forward and settle at' jnce.m - HEMP. WILSON, Ask t lie directed to Hemp. WilMn fc'mifyvf rw-erjr "(f yB. do J s4 know where t .jh) when yon are !o..khif for sonsi'tliing choice in groceiie or protlocc. Headquartkiw fir- Tobacco,
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TivrJ, which I defin to sell. TheJ tract baa a good stocs- house, Usree dwellibs LvstSos, and oXhar necessary buildings on H. For price ai ierms write to Wat. ABMBRUSIXm, Todd F- O., Moaioaeo, lad. ' Better get a bottle of South svateaa winter, it jftust tbe article you needand the-one you should have. EMBROIDEJUES, WHITE GQODS, FmvatcisQs,, ic , at bee itfVE. WlCHSaXW. A BAKttix M sweet and a barrel of soar pickles Just received . by Unas. Hciieeters. Fresh canned pumpkin Iresh new- pickles, fresh saddle rock oys ters, nice crisp fresh crackers, asaoked halibut, fresh butter, and -fote ofaood thine, last received by Ubaa. McJraeeters, tbe grocer J CAtK. ASD-fiEE tbcjieir-rihe of Sufan joet'HAtHight pa by Charley craeeterf, at nis corner grocery. Oia dwimt- evades of Molasses bead Syrups are very superior. im weBAorjos akd uiqaks it w hard to ind a house that carries a better aaaort meat than that of Char ley UcPtseetere on the eoutheast Bbbt Bcttkb. Bdw Cheese. am a a . . . omr J-iAbd, nest of everything is always kept at Charley Sf cPheeters gvocery store, southeast corner of tstr asuare. Get voub basket pilled. Satnrday night, at Ch-rley MtPheet era' grocery store. What Charley baa net got to stock is difficnlt to find- Be. is in the popular old Grecveronwier, itch, at an ire. sun Hrratchea on human or aaiinafs- ourwt in 30 minutes, p 'Wuodofoj'. Sanitary Lotion. This aever falU.sid by H. Lisolkt, Prur ifiit, BUominjto, lad. PAV Vr. SW BO IT SOOaTI Every man, woman and child who is indebted to Robertson Brothers, w n-qneMted to come t mediately ami settle up. . Many . acciaiuts have run a fong time, and pcrnon Mieifeeea lavored by us time awl fiatn.7 "'Ifow ia return we" ask three peraona to do its the fiivor of paying ja-jtboot furtlief solicitatum. .ifST have a avltlement. I ? ROBERTSON BROS. -Non-residents, ywW property will be carefully managed by Jfodix, Bohertaoa A Brodix. ' If yon have anything to. pxtAsniM pni it m toe hands . o Brodii, Robertson & Brodu. -m ar a at a . ' yver A4fz cous.otore.
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,o.:m:.:e-s fturmha. '''i-mkt: with" cxpenaea, pi4 will come bandy to anyone who- js now out of employment, efipeciaUy where no previous experience W required to get tbe position. If you want s .pofiitia ace advertisemeot on 'aeoodd page headed' A Chaac to Blake Money ,n Thos;iJ Fowller of Perry lp.twtbrtfili tb Progri tftaay that ue win nx oe a cmiiiiiim r ebor on tlie "Independent" ticket. Las has been stated, Uut that he will support the nominees of the conHn. SJajpaon'of Paoli, Indi., daujjb'cr Mrfl.,J. . "" Miss bbirley ot alawioavn uus tiucsi ol AOams jr. -wife. Mfi JBeoa Burford rcturu d to hor iioaie in Kausas City, ? on Saturday last. -s-Fntuk Moore is now hn,a!t! at Athuia, Ga., ami is cur sea s tor Uit: Motion linn's iip freight CJ.rs tb;fc have gitVouto other rtrnJ and acuLtb) thtjaa .backtp . Ii,ud)uart' al mtmi. m purcbaaed . " ou "J'? cSht sttleol JJrtrton Htjteet near 8tb, Ercrvbodr ithes Aleiaoder's EeV. John Kiger, 81 years ol age, is lying at the point of death at West Newton Ind,. He was actively engaged in the work ol the ministry for fifty years, bis last charge beiiig EUettaviUe, this connNew 8tvle x HAT3,in-Neck wear, ia onirts, m Huspendere. in I fc,i- inr . ;r-i .4 "w"f 'wvtiwpais1 io ana Mince's. 'You should call and see the Hats they are very stylish and handsome. Meakin Decqbated Warb is sometliiag very pretty ! Every liouselteeper knows What -Meakin lrooalotie Ctnua is, and all know that ifc 4s firat-elasa, and has always been whitef. Sfow, however, it is being .deo&ratecl, and ;is very deli cate iu appearance and eroefdinirly lifludfloiric; Jimmy Robinson, the west side arocer, has it tor sale, and will . take great pleasure in exhibit ing it to his customers. Go in and see U it is both handsome and odd. Spei.vq Sriia of the latest roods and manufacture, may. be bad at tuoviee'n merchant tailorinK and clothing emporium. Every two or four weeks. Ed. McGee. the buver ol tbe house; g oes to some of the principal cities in sear oh of novelties and bargains. - He al ways sw eeeds, too; as the stock at nresent on the-sbelyes and tables, testify. Volpbrt (north side confectioner) is prepared to furnish ice cream for parties on short notice. Best materials, used, and cream war routed to givo satisfaction. JtM). McUEJi is one of the most competent cluthine men in this poctiofc of the State he knows the vain s -of goodn at a glance, and: so al ways buys such as arotbe. most desiiable for his - customers. 'See (hi Hate, Suspenders, new styles oi i ics, etc., etc., at his store. Cobs, Oai-b aki Bbak, kept in large quantities and sold at low - prices, at Puftt 4 Sears'. ft fWB il&irwn K.naal tn ' it. town, can H procured only of Piiett.de csesra, at Kooertson Isros. old stand. OoLOSa, Japa, and. Gunpowder i vac. jicst uuBlilies. Vi.ll and see them. Puelt & Sears. CLi'Ba aw Boarpiko Houses" 1 It will pay yon to investigate Puett fc Sears' priiws and ifttf before buying. KoTHlicq $tiPEtiiOR to be Gold en Rio m.fleeL To be had at Puett (3 III U JC.
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Olar.ic orthfl.JiottroB Mrcult uart, odjeot to tb dehon of tbe Bapublinn eoaventtoa. . JSNOQU FU LLKBsnsairr. aarKd, Prww: Toa will pimw aar nmincii that 1 will T a ndidt for nomination for the office of Sheriff of Monroo county, u.oct to the KopubHoaa nominating conTontioft. ' THOMAS J. FABS. COWXTT TEA5H,"' '' fk.Jftmw T. Rotertion Of Kichitnd towMbio will be candidate Wore tbe Beaublieftn oenventkm fur the efflw of Count; Trtauurer. JKd. L. AnderMin of Perry tp. will be candidate, subject to the docUion of the Republican Oouaty Convention, for the office of Treasurer. MrWHliam Qourley of Bloomineton tp. will be candidate, lubject to the de oision of theBepiibllcia County OoaveoUon, for the office of Truaaurer. covxtt mscoBaflrJame W. Jackson, of BkMnaina. ton township will be a candidate far tb office of Recorder f ltwflfoe county, sn ot tne decWoaaf ra puaaaaa NornlaaUag OowvsBtion a afi5?DLlEijli?l3S' COKNKR OF R0OKR9 AMD SKYXNTH STKIEanpa, tWO BQUARKS KA8T OFTE NBW SCHOOL HOUSE SITK.I ' FOK aAJLE. INQUIRE OK A.OABB. --Chas. Smith and J as. 8eara find those Sunday trains very can venient in their business1. -flenry Rhorer declines the honor of being nominated for Justice for Perry tp, . John Wesley Cssee was nominated for Trustee by .the Kepublicans.of.Polk tp. Miss Sadie Burgoon is visit ing -relatione, in Chicago Her sister, Miss Matt ic, has position in that city. . . Miss Liwie Berry, after an all wiptcjv: etajr; 4 "BJoomington, baB reterncd to her borne to. JllbB'lhyo - -at ': Riley Sanders was awarded. thaenm of $125 for - damage by reason of- the new road cutting through his farm west -of town. Chartcy Sears will' build a - -V.K-e jst vrest of Capt. Shoe-h.ikvj-V.... . at soon as the mam! ..a' l i proctaretl. It v?H 1.. :! cHMb.. nod will cost .:it.t ?'."'"'. - li'r.!. .(a.. II. Wi!W, 4ke ,i; -Si-tt'or from Lasvwunic, i iuiiiihI . jtonie oJ c !r r ' .ni;fii:tnring- ...!!-'i-iittin-uts -recently, while iv :iw rily, .! r'rS 'Ei Cnrrv anvl ht fjonflld aim liv twY-n olirrn'.-tli nnrtru-t.
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ivarsru, io do r eii on hic -ioi ; Oil muth of Prof, Swain1 residence. Xorih Ctilivge.A venae. Henry C Duncan has bmicht 40 acr f laml from Peter Bowman, fur $2,500. It is a portion of the farm sold to Henry Gentry some time ago and known as the Perdue place. Dr. B. A. McGec is hesitating about the acceptance of the position of General Manager for the North Bedford quarry near Stinesvi!e, to which he baa been elected. -Samuel Smith, who secured a judgment in circuit court against the city tor f.iiH) in ponds, baa been nmcesslol in getting it affirm,A h ih nmii nnr " ""--r ' Leu. Whetsell, who has been driving an express wagon in this city for twenty years, for some time as proprietor, haiaold- his interest to Dave Hughes and will go fishing as soon as be can dig spate bait,. Dr, Joseph Rogers," son of I. Milt. Rogers, js . back from New York , Giry,' where he spent six months in JJellevue Hospital. He cow has two diplomas, and goes back to Pratt, Kansas, better qual ified than ever to take charge of the duties of his profession. At the meetings at the Chris tian church the pastor, W. F. Ross, will preach ou the following sub jects : This evening to "Students," Wednesday evening to "Skeptics. Thursday evening on "Conversion," Friday evening, "How a Sinner can become a Christian," and Saterday evening on "Heaven." Evi nrybody is mvited every night. . new Bscawear at f Ttie aTORlVEtt. Thoa.. Massey, Homer Magsey snd Beuj. Vops were at Go port Thursday last in attendance upon tbe funeral ot a relation. Next Sunday is Easter. Comes early this year. Spring will fol low soon lis hoped. Interesting commencement exercises were had by the Harrodsburg. school. Of sixteen pupils who entered the senior class with the .intention of graduating, ten were compelled to leave school because of sicltnesa. The six graduates were John Butcher, Ettie Bennett, Luther Perry, Eva MoLahlau, John Sare and Daisy Lowtier. An immense audience listened to the exercises, and pupils and patrons were well pleased with the the result, Get a bottle of South American Nervine to tune you 'up after tbe horrible spoil of wuathor wo have been having. Select yossr Sari saw Bait Iroaa Mar. Bans ale at Tfea CWRMEtt. Mr. Bridges, Daniel Hook and James Lucky, who have been quit sick, axe now about well, and are on tbe streets again. CJVanxandt, W. M. Tate and E, JR Cole, look siaa at aout ine same tune, were avuui me saic una aietf.
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0 .,?' ,f...WWiekj has been in CinetnMti during the past wes. ' jpr, Crain is the owner of handsome new surrey. ---Postfoaater McPbeeters plaoKl a draicd picture of tbe late Dr. Richard Owen io the poatofSoe lobby last Week. Mr. McKoight, tbe well known wholesale carpet dealer of LouWville as the guest of Dr, B. At otcGee'recently, while in Biooniingtdn. ;The Doctor has purchased a fine horse for Mr. McKnigbt. Perry tp. Bepublicsos should cee that sra Pcrring and the wbot tiokist it elected by r satislactoVy'msjority. The. democracy will endeavor to defeat the RepubHesnticket by some sort of uiiderhaatricjfetr. f -i-On Thursday evening last Savitiel Dinsmore left on a freight train 'for Kansas, having a ear-load of household goods on the train. His wife and family have since gone to meetihim. We hope Dinsmore will prospvr in bis new home. He gbes to Uowley county, and a.iHii f her effects tuk 4 : and t.'W v.vses.. i IlwiII he remembered that
al''tt tt 'month ago VV-m. F. Reud j las day. 'trid.MDW KantAa iarid'for Maui.! -The pr.--u-iJ'i.-miu-es bousetvriii ike south-; holding a r- --. rp jwrdon of lowh, m 2d t Baptist el. n- '' ,!.- veek Rped il.l it t- baac !..- Rrcat ii'c h ay :An (It, 2) MZ. r.i-iiiMHii!!-.- iofby till v:'h -
.iteirfiO -4 V 10 tjajsweuicr agent ior ine v aulalii Line, was ia town lasiThura day oWae of his periodical trips, in theaterest of that road. Mixer 'm s popular railroad man and one of the most gcnul of bis clam. He in always welcome. ' Engine No. 9, now pvlliog a work train, is what was once known as "4liicKstep, .and was one ot the 4'nntt,v" nuwnnr enviiiMi . of llii road fir early days. Dr. S. A. Rariden of Bedford, aa. a one ot the oldest physicians in Southern Indiana, had something, aa-s .! S r t like an attack of paralytaH, one day last week. He ia 75 years of age. The railroad coinnaoy ia pmtting io a switch to the quarry of Shoemaker, Marshall, Stuart A Co. ani vB aod job. The distance j is abMt onethird of a mile. . Te date of the World's. Fair at Chicago, was fixed by vote of the House on Tuesday of last, week for LS93. The buildings are to be dedicated October 12, 1899, find tbe fair is to open May 1 following. Bedford Mail ; A gentleman from Shoals, Mr, N. H. Motsinger, to company with Mr. Gus.C.Da vU, formerly of Mitchell, and Col.Ttliman, cashier of the Falls City National 'Bank of Louisville, Ky., have.orgauized a new baqk here nnder the name of "The Stone City Bank." The organisation is made under', the 8toto laws, which are similar iu purport and effect to the National Bank law, thus giving to the depositors su assurance of pert-odicaji-examinaiians, ample security fronttb officers of the Bank, and prinjp stemepts showing the h naneial condition of the Bunk, rtrnTbe public will be pleased to learhat the low of life a( Loujaville.is hot so great aa first report ed. The number is now ascertain ed to be 108. Bok Won Tea is sold only by Cues. Alexander, the west side izro cer. It is tbe best ever introduced here, Try 2oe. worth of that superb Bok, Won Tea, at Charley Alex anders grocery. iou can give your, order to the driver of the wagon', or to Mr. Flood. TWe the teachers of Bloom in p. iugtoo lp., in our Mareb iusttlutc, nesniiy iouore Air. Aiusscy an Tniatee. belj'-vipg that he has been a faHbtol and economical otneer anAwoethyof the .support ol all voters, regardless of party. Jit. Campbell's father died on last Wednesday at bis bootd iu petrpjtj tfas. C. Ealcy, TJio0rnie, Win, Strain, Harrodsburg, Audrew H. Ellis, Stimsville, Wm. F. Rolertaon,.BIoomington, were published jn Friday's lift as sitcceasfii.1 applicants for increase of 'ppusiou. t mise to rent; nextt Cjiriir
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The Corner" clothing store baa added another electric light, which is a great improvement. . Mrs. Cyrus Reed of Wisconsin, is visiting relations in this city and county Jonathan W. Ray of Rllettsville, will teach in the Plaiofield Reform School this summer. Mr. Samuel Graydon of .Hartaville, Mo., Iim been visitiop; relations and friends in Bloomiogtoh. Prof. Campbell went to Detroit, Mich., last Wednesday, to attend the funeral Jt bis father. Friday was a remarkable day. It was such a day as drives Freachmen to suicide. April 1st, thts; Tuesdify. Don let any on? pass a dime on you for a nickle. 'Taint right. Clias, Norman of Bartiettsville will remove to this place soon in order to take advantage of our superior school facilities. - Supt. Cravens, accompanied by Miss Emma Kreuger, attended commencement of the schools at Harrodsburg. Pay your taxes and do it before the rush begins, thu saving both yourself and the Treasurer mueh troubii .' prtl 21at is the r who lies been f meetings ot the has iieen having i is highly cpoken aom he has toui? 1 ill COEtUCt "Pa J temptioh' wa the title of a puy lacel on the boards Xuesday night of last week by the young people of the A. M. E. church. Tbe characters were well sustained, snd all those who participated acquitted themselves creditably. Tbe new election law will he tough on the Democrats, for it says: "Whosoever. hires-or otherwise employs for a consideration any person to-work for the nomination of any one to - office, etc., shall be fined not more than f 500." On Thursday last the daily papers contained the names of five . .... . a men credited to Bloomineton who had been granted increase of pen sion: Wall, tiigtit, Dr. weir, Aaron Rose, Thos, Lampkins and John Woodward. 'The Harrodsburg paper states.
that A. G. Dillman has had an opqwiH be deeply regretted by his oft
eration performed on his head by Dr. Fletcher of Indianapolis tne skull raised by trephining. A very delicate and sometimes satis factory operation, At flarwdaburg, on Thursday ling, tutber Lowe and Miss Ida TJrmev were married at tbe I residence of the brhle's father, Jos. D. Urmey. Tbe young couple went to Worttfington oo a brief visit to relations, The Republican convention, held in Richland tp. dominated F, ! Cordcr for Trustee, Marion Field for Assessor, and Stephen Gihwpy i tor Justice. Jbe convention aiao ; endorsed Jaa. 1. Kouertson as; Richland township's candidate for County Treasurer. " . Que of tfce rues inous. ad ujeiui "inventions, u we may can it such, is the interest table prepared by Frank Wooiley, the Building Association man. A a grauce yq may leqra by (hs table u ujr faun vault i . the interest on a hare of stock . each day that it runs. It is cufious and; usefp. Mrs. Alvin Howard, (daughter of Jas. Starocs) died ou Friday evening last at her home three nules south of Ellettsvitle, atrr an illness pf aliput two weeks with typhojd fevrr Mrs. Howard was sitting up to haye her bed made wh&n s,he spddepy dipped oyer dead. She was about 82 years of age. The Progress bits been seised with knottier tptutn of "enterprise" and is attacking tho opura houso. Courier. If the Progress,! "attacking theopera haute," thee every man whoj has placed his name to, the subeeiiption list fur fuiyf tfi asiist the buiidiuir of one is attacking It also. ipajority of the eoplt' whose names are on that list, with one hundred dollars subscribed, will say that the Progress was at-' tacking the opera house when we stated last week that the preseut ' i..- - ;. ' .u" rqHMI ia ount ir mw tiiru wr will pbey their verdict, and siy that it in it neat, oteaq, haudwuw room, fit for the people of the town,
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Why is it that tho Progress is not Amdming the new sehoo! hotWol-.noir that the arte has been selected. Obnrler. The Progress never suggested' any "site ' for tbe school house; it only championed the demands nf the people that a school, bonne be built on the west side. The School Board and the Council agreed to build a school house, the Board then selected a site, and now there is nothing more to do but to provide the money, and that the council promises will he forthcoming in May, as we understand, it. Come over and see the site' when, the "flowers bloom in the spring, tra la' Bro, FeUua. N.ice place. 4 supper was given to Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, at o'clock Thursday evening, at the National Hotel, by the University Civil Service Reform Club, in which a few invited guests participated. A lecture followed at College Chapel, which was well attended, notwithstanding the terrible storm.. Mr. Roosevelt is a highly eull;ivAted gentleman, und his lecture is spoken of io highest terms. -On Sunday evening, at (he residence oi the bride's fatherfJohn Ridge) near Maple Grove, Mt3 Laura Ridge was married to Beuj, F. Hu.lgr ot Paraxon, Tnd. The ceremony was perfumed by E!ler GrilBo, and a magnificent supper. wa-afterwards eaton bv a number ot friends that were present. Afjuilla W.Roger was stricken .will; paralysis on Sunday last; T!ie paralysis ia said to ik genetar. " ' Mr. Thos. Piiillips is in town, on a visit to his daughter, niter an abenre ot many months in, Chicago ud Grecncastlc. 0 Monday, March 24, Peter Fil lion a stone mason of Bedford, vras in the city looking after the contract for building the abutments for .the Salt Creek and Muddy Fork bridges. Mr. Fillion visited both, places, and submitted eome very strong and binding specifications for the abutments, making no charge further than to ask free transportation to the two locations, which was cheerfully granted by Auditor Blair. Mr. F. E. Worley was attending court iu this place last week, The death of Dr. RichardQwen students, by whoan he was highly esteemed, and loved. Hicks week. It :: hit the weather last always ; ife, however, 8lHrw ,w ,B Pun PM"rc,' 1 I! f a l 1 ' . Union lemperance services ot the W. C. T. U. will be held 8nn day evening, April w.n, in the U. P. chorcb. Address by Rev,, W. R.Halstead. The reeular muothlv business meeting of the W. C. T. TJ. will take pWoV in their hall Monday evening, April 7th. A full attendance of members is. eat neatly requested. Sue F. Whittep, 8ecy. . Win. Gotirley it announced in. Mils impreioa of he Rregrta as acaadidaiajfot'the pffico of County Tretisuier. Mr. tiourley is a w!l known far)e who resides two miles north ot Blooiuinglou. He has lived in Monroe county hi. yoars, and so it no stranger to tho people.. He is a sound Republican aad a flmt-fllass Uil.oto, uiuon. a eteuten no wvuiq mas a rl1Uladtory officer. Dr. Whitted'a new house ou North Walnut st. I ready foi for the, plaster on, ihoucb it is but about four weeks since the foundation was put in. Abe Donaldfon has tho contract and ia doing ag!od job. "'.'. W. R. Woodward hat beep appointed Superintendent and Owner) Waniigpr of the Lcuisvi(lc Southern railroad, anJ hp road -as withdraw frqni its lease arrsogetoen''. with the Motion. r. W'ood wunl caniu to the Man on wiio.n it was "down;"' be found it with a nioagor frouriii business and with no reputation rs a passenger lino. This condiliqn of affairs he went to work in a systematic manner to change, aud hy hanl wark and supurior ability lie did it, There aro few better railroad won than W. B. Wood; ward. ' t loot! lots for mlh in Abel's addition to Fairvicw. Inquire of desee ttowe before you buy, The Republicans qf rndian Pffplt tp. will litilti tlieif convention at 4 o'clock p. iu'. ipaleafl of 10 a. m. as published in (he citll, Iu Bloom ingtpn tp, TIicq. J. Louden and Roltert R. Stewart will be elected for Jtiitiice of the Peace instead of Major James 0, Mulky ami A. J. Kin-r, b.th ot tU !att?r Ivlii" ilfc-lijj; J h. mcc.
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. ... - a any . . '" . -. Brfotrepon buy a building sec liose o the new Abel addilieq to Fair vie w Inquire of Jea Howev ' Lovisvillk, starch 28. A tornado, struck lxuiville nt 7:30 o'clock. It Mlwc the sootbeastern p9rtWl of the at Kichtolb street anil sweat a ) B vo llocks wide diagonally reach! agrl ntgsKi line to erenlft street, lev every building in its path, probably Mffb houses. A rough estimate put tbe MOM Spg a live hundred with thousand injured,; people wildly sccklns; friends. A hi w vi.t uiivu w ii.il ii ornzeu mamr
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coved. ' -f It is fmpossftile to st the Baatet those killd or hijured. The btiiMiaga'M ' P Stain street from Eucbth to yaartaaaUi '. CtroeU are in ruing. mt oria of tpa bandoma -wboktaia'hotftes is left, and .'nil the tobacco war.: :'f houses are swept away. . On - af arlcet et. Falls City Qall, a four-story building, wk X blown down whilo several Mnsonio and. : Knights of Honor lodges were ia asteK,.. and too men and women are hurled Ikthe ruins. Every other house on Market " Jefrersoa al Walnut streets, from Kfey Qtb to Sixteenth rtrcct, is is iMtp.;'! Parkland, a uuburb, ii swept away. -i.. ' At the Union Depot, at tho foot of BeV i colli street, the Chesaneako & Ohio train?-. 9 for Washington was just starting out ilev j
au witp pafreagers. xne Dutratng wiaa.'-; prostrated, crashing- to yi !ie train. Aiythe ,pAS.-engers, hewaver, were rescued. except one newsboy. ' "8och-a dssnUtion no city hat kaowa ia this country. Every ulhllog, lien -aad tuk-ffrsph Jola in the district, au-uek waa, levele.1. The cyclone was predicted bv .
a civil servico bulletin yesterday noon, but no heed was paid to its warin . itg. i... .:;; ciirne with ' learca Turning .,...;. una ;.: ail lh laikfif.!i . straek the iaitrtin! were . their u.-uil rocauoiU without n:..ett'Mt i escnpo wben their uas collar.!. T5.ilUtriot hti.l wtiijtQ co"'.priw h sr-M. cf thirty-throe miles lon and t,;5t. ha':' a. aula mis . ..T. . -tv There will hn a meetii!; of i county commissioners y.,ai'iu; n.et i middle of April, to -tik r t.rr. ie. nf contracting for the b i.j:, oS: abutments forSaJt Creeltaud Mud-; dy Fork bridges; aim for the selling of the Smith Pike ionds, an for the starting of Mr. Darnell oa his sro&wf building tbe Dinsmorer. Pike. L' -: The Assessors for the townships met at the Auditor's of fice on the 1st pf April ami fixes), a schedule of prices on the varionq, household articles and on all farta) products.' ' ' John W. Buskirk received qY tice, Sunday afternoon, that kin pension would now be T2 per month, dating hack (u November. . ' John. B. Buskirk fatbers JoUa VA died at his residence. east 7th St., Sunday morntBi ltol a protracted and painful iltneee. He was born, in Shelby co. Ky. ia, September, 115. If yon desiire to purchase a handsomely located building fot1' roiwi: oi eae nowe. ADAMANT The Perfection ol Tfall Plaster. Adamant Wall Piaster, is a material , designed to produce a hard and indestructible interior wall. It is not aa experiment and baa the indorsement f the Vest Architects. Contraators unci VtaafcereN wherever it be been Introduced. Tbi 1 Ski aVaf i hu laanrw ttauin ka tutf.alal ' aVtS " lion of bui.Uii.g a good w peption where lime platter is aseaV. i piaster. Where tin 5 aad sane piaster u uked.it ia not uncommon to have tsS whotepr apart of the cciliag falL To avoid this, 'nany churches, school buikt- :' ings, stores, etc, haya boed 'coiled; ' Willi' wood, largely increasing the cost.' B using Adiifht the necessity for wooden oailinps is untirsly obviated, as H adheaj strongly to any substance, aad caa ae4 bo reuoyod without pousidoraUle e'frti tafna in Brief. It is very hard and very adheeivev It does away with the warping- and shrinking of doors and casing, it a, heiag nocessarv, as with oemmon plasW, ta a trare the building with waters ' It costs originally bt IHtkt nbk thaa the lime plaster, and in the eid tW' taper(or dualitiea make it imnseasurabbt -eheaperJ " It saves waiting weeks or wentll" for tha building to dry out. ' ' It d a4 crack or fall oft, evea ia case of lcakagea. w. ' "TtUamilw! easily by aX sjl terer; It is the only material with which r. pniriflg can be dono neatly A ;lu. atny, Hi tbe best aiti. with ijtfe t oniko a are proof will . -:. It is just the thin- for building ahisanoy tow. Wet lhulrii)ks w.ell me kte t." lltifi nMlhtU wlml navr WAslhun mtill alia3 turi. thig: r, HV W It, niteoibs nritlier gases nor (reenM disease, a do-f the common lKtr, aftdr . K..'.. 1 , . ... .. ... .uvoioru o great vaiuo irom a aaniiirr point of rlaw. , ? It can he 9ut clean to a ean to a ktmight edwxt. bine thimUi Vs. tl ' ttegiatcra or ttoyo put in without removing etra piaster,- ' It duos not allow cold Io come Ihrbiie'h. like com in nn pta.nr nnd' nmkea a' hoatw. far warmer in w'infsrV ' ' ".. ' v. For diriwtixns, teotimoiiiab and tirtaeif; pardciilorn, oil h ' "u ' ' T5
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