Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 June 1890 — Page 3

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SPECIAL Attention h called to the NEW line of WHITE GOODS. inE HUB AssorteMgit $ SILK. UMBRELLAS ' ' '.1ffJJ4tASE IN QUALITY AND PRICE.

: At Carpets, JcsCruk, tba kest is town, atfieackatta. A neit fill oo fhGrftetAveaaeaay of s, aod siy awrsngeov . SnaAlr Sprint; Baggie sad thrtl, asade at Gmd Rapids are oa aaJa a WiMfow', opposite eOaatytad. . Bossobb, Son Carriages, low's wararoota sod repair shop, "vppoaka jail. Price If. ' . . . : .. . -I W en yog are e uw towwi 4f the sarnie and looking mraaoet, Tnacnber tbat CL fl. Stone (next totheCkwaer elothiag store) has the tateat ta styles, last as well jMiveficoods for joor aioMT a otd-fcshioaed footwear at the t price Bar Loxch in town, a George csckart's. PeofteIjrittew4tj can got fresh Jwead, pies, cakes, wteu, at this plane at reasonable ..jrier-' .- Gen. BiHcirw, Hioaisratoh'ji Bom Bibad Baku bakes JPJBST BaRAB. " Hiatare are again with a neat sumniT Jtoek of dry goodo, foney ' mMla. ittioM. etc Yttn can make I MnklMi'a "GaloVa Role" -store. HtW Wn serving the people rf librae enty ea iwag (bat he alanns 6. instinct knows they will reatkeoh season, and the stack always meets their demands. lUyeMUII incww awiwcrraTW sua arawef s ' i baadJiiebiefe, dema triatai'mg, etc This in the only dry goods store oa th south aide of the Moare, scrum the alley from Mc- - " ' : - . ! is here, an aim in a fall line of all Hit unvehiea aeoally lej!t by Jee Sokb, the well Inwrnn wadrnopnlar aontb side dealer in . ? -ft , i ; TOcan, ciocaav Bivcnmc, ovum; :iWwianinc aoveltiea, trinkets, bymciw. iH im iaww inig uw we cannot enomerate. It will take a half a day to look over his mosenm of cariosities. Infinewstehes, stetirag MlvirrwareM gold jewelry, etCi be am narnperier. The most refnl attention is give to the vepairiag of wafebee, ckeits and Jewelrr nf air ft indh. Xto better -work isdM anywJwre nd every inb warraaUo to e martaV all it ak tot 4e Omitk, Gar fitevea, Gar land HentasWoves. and the neat JoW Coin WoddBam BwBew.are ncia atock at : ALLENS Call at the hardware store of W. i. Allen ami examine the eele6ratrd Baekeye Twine Binder, Mower and Dropper, the beat in the market. Also 6lky and ReYolviegRakmv W.J. ALLEN. : -T ' iBakafeeT Stndesafcer wngnnaL kamwef all men to be Om teat be world, are for ank at very )onr print by . - i . rAieclea var ktd eloveo wita-Mathetv-GUv Cleaner. For loely ay Adaam, Hall A; Co. USA :Jf OBiVBT n a lot oft firat-em RnMrw,CarrUge, Pbasa';aiag Wagons, at bis iiveiwrawM, whrnk be will aril lor '5Sb r will trade for mule or hwng. Call on Craig before :yoq aeJt your atorir. . Tn Harrison Mied Pauls are 4h Wat id Barest ia the world, Wtl eawer mor apsoe, look better, wear better, give greptsr SatisfaoUmm Mm any other bond. Call ajd;ff testiawmml,. Bakm, Bot AY CoWaijMap! iTaa;fAfBl .W iiava bruaki e tw wrgeat etoek af Wail Pnr ever wn -.lawtosmi H ntttNIM iMwaf -jaf thjii ia aa examinat'tna. - T Bakek, Boyp topi, - We Keep three o. four or the" ' VatRMwg C OliarwhIMpUw sia4d at ..rfcm .Ntt-" ""

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the large Stock of lings and Mattings.

Adams, Wasted. Atones, several good PAPER HAHUEKS, bo wilt be eiren employment at ffoad wages. Apply to JOHN H. Wvut the Sort Side Paper Hanger. , OPENED. SEW grOSE. ' NEW STOCK. EVERYTHING NEW 1 Here you will find a Ml and complete line of HittDWABE, TisWASBi Grues, Sash, Doors, &c. Also McCorruick Machine Repair. Chaw art &. Abrt Sufc Square. NEELD 4 CO. CKSXSBXJKi Will E. ADKIS3. Otbek IBALF.bs claim to have eeiwrwtaad to the "X Y. Z ," thas adauttiaa the aawriority of X.Y.Z. cigar. Ask Ibr it and get the best. For sale at 31 places is Bloomington.. WfiKS they catch Ed. McGee skew it will be very early in the morning. Recently he has made several trips to antra! wholesale points and has secured some of the greatest targnine in wne and choice clothing evrr eeea here. He bought these goods very low, and coald sell them high, as others do, tat he savs be will "divide' with ; bis customers so he makes a good he make a better one, n FttZe9&3&r2P.4? be found alt Hemp. WifcW jocefr store in Progress Block. The choicest country produce secured, and the atmafe of perenas having prodnce to sell is solicited, ". Fob SAT.B. I have -forty acrea of land in Volk towwhin. near Grnv'e Tsnrani. wbji. I -derira to sell. The tract Amu eaed ttare-hne, three dwelt' ing hour, and otaer aeeemtry building da a. rnr price aa terms write to WM. ASMBBU6TX, Todd P. O., Monroe eef, tad. nlATn rwitxi wxvc .sAnne

FLOVSCIK6S, &c, AT SEE IIIFE.W vcivvim.K umh. cimiw. uu . WlCKSJtCO. desirable for the table, may be ' -. '' . - " , fouod at Cbarlcv McPheetera' irro-

AfX. people . raise their vowes : m aratffe iise of the grocery aonaeof vims. Wcfheeters. it is a neat, dean establishment, where everything yon. may call for is kept ia itsaeasoa.- Thegeial proprietor is always glad to meet his old friends, aad will nave ?oor goods delivered pnptly. Cau AK&see the new line, of Sagarajom brought on by Charley McPBeeten,at bis :corner grocery. His different grades of Molasses and Syrnp are very saperior. Is Tobaccos akd Cigars k hard to fad honae that oarries a better aaaortmeiit than that of Charley MePbeeters on the southeaiit eorner of the eqqare. - GW TOtm BASKET FILLED, Satnrday aigbt at Charley McPbeetm' fpweery store. What Charley baa notgot in stock is diffienlt te and. . I is in the popular old Greaves corner. Ban ASH Pia. L Milt. Rogers was r eight yoaag sows and pigs for sale, at bis place, east of town. They are of the .Berkshire and Pohutd China breeds, and very dcsfraUe stock to. own. Call . soon M Jji ajani them. Inpo, fiage, and Swatches oa tHwa.W aarfaab eared in 30 minute, ar Woadftir naaftarr loUon. Thii ertrbtta. ISoU br H. Liaotrr. DrncBhwatiairtM, lad. Non-residents, your property will Jbe eanefoHy maag:ed by Brodix, Robertoon A Brodix. It yen nave anytbinz to exeiuHM mit H in the hands of Bcodix, Robertson A Brodix. Over Cole's Book Store: Tar some of oar sweet and sour pieklf. Gome and see our goods and prices. Puctt & Sears. Just tteeived . fresh lot of Preserve and Jetties. Try some ofoarpeaeh end grape preserves.' jrVExT d OEARH. Get a mew hat at MoGee's clothing atore, south side of the square. This house makes it pom; to Keep the latest atylps in everr thinf worn by gentlemen. The members of the 6n keep postewmi owse tutngs and so are atwayif rearty to meet the rrauireDrop in and see tlw new Myte in tien, collars, cuffs, jfl-n.lhiri, anl everything usvd

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Hall & Co. Between forty and fifty men are now employed in the Harrodshurgqnarry. l?nr Hunter, who has been attending law school in Washington City during the past two years, arrived at home last week. He will go to Seattle, State of Washington, in a-abort time, to locate. One day last week five car loads of walnnt and poplar logs paawd up the Motion destined tor Hamburg, Germany. It won't be many years till Monroe county will be shipping the fine stone fonnd in this vicinity to parts of Europe. Southern Indiana leads the world. Grand Lodge of Masons met in Indianapolis last week, and J.B. Clark represented the Lodge , at this point. "Best Pure Lake Ice. Deliv ered to any part of the city every morning. JS. UKUiM, at Martin's Meat Market. Pcee, Coi,0, Fihe Soda Watkr, villi pore fruit yrup, can 1wny be bad at voijiert north aide bakery aao Read "the advertisement on the flrt pago, of South American Kervine. It is trufjr votHforfuI aiodicioc. nod no other U pqunl to it. No firm sell it bure except FrU Bros - Fqn Sweet Potato- Prjcra,- . '' Mm oam Plants, - Call on Jake .Har(mao,West Kirkwood Avenue. - TTic new soda fountain at MikoVolirart rntaurant. with Ita fruit juaxi, is giving grout wtUfuetiva. For Misters and dodgers come to tin Progress otSca Select year Spring gait ffrem Star k 8am jples at The CORKER. Fbesh FlSH, fresh vegetables -1 .1 1 'oprv store. Greeves' old stand. He prrroifano ono to excel him in securing desirable goods lor his customers.. . Summer customers should give Chas. MePbeeters a call if they desire to secure the lowest figures on desirable "eating " gUods." There is nothing that is sold in any gro cery store that VharJey cannot get for rou, and at figures so remark ably low as to cause you to wonder how he noes it. Rabe Brands of eofiee and tea, and the best tobadcoa and cigars that money will bay, can be found at the grocery store of Hemp. Wil son. Ask to see the. late styles in Queenaware, Strops, drips, and all choice molasses, kept in stock at Hemp. wiisin s rrogress uiock grocer: Best line of sugars in town. Puett A Sears have choice grades of Coffees and Sugars and tH i a low price. .. Vault Cleaning should not be neglected, in Um interest both afjuleinlinew sad health. John Brown ia prepared in the most complete manner to cive thia bnaineaa hit careful attention. He haa tht caSfci, deodsrieina; material!, ana everytnitiK ini u neeeusry to maKe this businoM a aucoes. 011 on Bruwn and set hii flgnrot it it ebaaper to .clean up yonr prsmiset than to contract typnoia sever. ITRtWDERBT PLAnTTS. 1 have for sale this spring three varieties of Strawberry Plants: Downing, Kentucky and Sharpies seedling', luese plants will be sold at 60o. per hundred. Persons who wilt take 1,000 plants will be given 100 of the Crescent Seedlings free. Orders may be left with J as. Robinson, grocer, or inquire of me in person or by mail. John J. Lavbbhck, filoomington P. O. M EAKIN U ECO HATED WARE 18 something very pretty. . Every housekeeper knows what Meakin Ironstone China is, and all know that it is first-class, and has always been white. JNow, however, it is being decorated, aud is very deli cat in appearance and exceedingly handsome, Jimmy llobmsou, the west aids grocer, has it for sale, and i will take, great pleat I ing U to his custo J and see U,itt is pleasure in exhibit customers. -Uo in both handsome ; i ...ia

Very fine home grown straw

berries are now coming to this mar ket, aud the prioe is now witnin the reach of the ordinary buyer. Gen. M. C. Hunter went to Versailles, Ind., on Wednesday last, in response to a telegram con veying intelligence of the death of a brother. A number of houses are going up on Maple flights. One of the houses appears trom bth street to be locatod in the center of Rogers street. The Decoration Day services at Harrodsburg were of an impressive character, a large number of citisens and visitors participating. At Ellettsville very - appropri ate Decoration Day observances were bad Friday. Richland township sent a number of men to the war, and their memory is warmly cherished, At Unionville, on Friday, a lavna oatmAmlalflrwA WAS limiKrl it. f A getner by the Decoration Day program. All the details were successfully carried out. - J. T. Baker and daughter left on Monday for the new State of Washington. There will be fifteen high school graduates. The commence ment will occur on J? riday net. John Sherlock, Monroe Mil ler and Thos. Barnhill have been appointed viewers of the Dinsmore pike. The Christian Union council was beta at Lrawtorasvitie isst week. Rev. Win. Farmer attend ed from Monroe county. John P. Harrcll, Wro. F. Stephens and John Holsapple were appointeu viewers ui iuo auitiu Pike, and begun their labors on Thursday last. The postofSce is now opened at 7:30 a. m. end closed at 7:30 p. m. This order will be enforced till Sept. 1st. " . Squirrels may now he killed "without relief from valuation or appraisement laws," or any other peualty. Thos. Allen and wife are vieilinjr at Greenville, lad, the, old home of Mr. Allen, Bloomiucton has been very fortuna'e in the matter of fires dur ing the past yrar, there having beon but seven tires with a loss ot $3,010. R. N. Bennett, formerly of Harrodsburir, now located in South Hutfiliiuson. Kansas. .(Mttlerujilalcs removing to Texas. Corn ha come up nicely in al most evory msiance this spring. The seed corn has been uncommon ly good, or the ground ha bt e in specially lavoruuic cuuuiuuuior germtuating it R. A. Fulk has licen elected to the position of attorney of the Woruingmens' Bmtatng Associa tion, made vacant by the death of John Graham. The selection is a good one, for we know of no belter man tor tne piece tnan ir. j uik. Go to Faris Bros, and leave nam8 of such of your friends as you would like to receive the I. U. catalogue. .Jt will be forwarded, postage paid, it there is a probar Lility of any one being influenced to attend college next year, better attend to this matter promptly. The Early Closing Movement. Bloomington, Ind., May 37, 1899. . "We, the undersigned Clothing, Boot and Shoe, Dry Hoods, Jewel ry and Furniture merchants agree to close our places of busiuess promptly at seven (7) o'clock, from the 1st day of June until 1st of September, 18SU, Tuesday; Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday of each week, .and in case of any complaint of failure to comply with above agreement shall be declared void: Signed by J.W.Simmons&Co., "Wicks & Co. Adam. Hall Co, Henry V. Tourner, S. K. Rhorer, Ed. WbeUell, Keeld & Co., Baker. Boyd 4k C, .Too M. Smith, 3, 0. Howe, Cbai H. Stone, H TSimmoniACo1 Allen BrosQr. V. Atkinson, J. . lourner, B. Ho(ie Co., Broaden- A Co. TO STAY. YES, WE ARE HERE TO STAY. We have for tea years conducted a iccessful Dry Ooods $nd Onrpet buiineii in Greencaatfe ; deatrln to largely increase oir bualneu we have leaaad a room in this place, where we will conduct a fcueinen, we truat, of EQUAL MAGNITUDE TO OUR 6REENCASTLE BUIlUE5$t Is there Room for another Drv Goom Stoub is BloqxIKOTON ? We think there is, WE REALIZE THAT WE WILL BE CLOSELY WATCHED. We want you to watch us. We wiH-mako uniformly low price throughout our entiro stock in fact we do pot bopo to get a dollar wo do not merit. Don't CUII to Oa.lI and Soe Us lor anything yon may want in the Pry OockIh Moo, and jut aa fast u we realize the wants of the people We will U ouriolv to supply thorn. Allot) Pjxs,

PERSONAL PENCILINGS. x x Clarejice Montague has gone to Way port to recover from bis late altaoit of msnia-potu.

Mr. Phillis O'Brauigan, of Lickskillet, has had a new link put on his stoy pipe in tha kitchen. Miss TiUie McGillioudy has gone to Fairfax, to hav a bunion removed from her second left toe. Jack Walkslow the venerable chief of tramps, has supplied himself with an additional tomato can for oooking purposes. Miss Gracie Allemand was barked at by a vicious rat terrier a few evenings since end seriously frightened, oa North College Ave. Miss Bettis Heartsease has a brand new cashmere dress with bias trimmings and a double row of late style buttons. Professor .Parks, the artist, is engaged upon a wonderful piece oi wakvlijaiMiaw' afead.. in three coats of yellow . white-wash. The lighta and shadows are just too-too. It is a fin piece of band-printed work. Hand-painted cow sheds are now all the rage, , One of tb most prominent of Bloomingtou'a bicyclists tell from his "Columbia" and was seriously injured, laat Saturday. Although an eipert rider he bad carlessly parted his hair the morning in Siestion, and four hairs falling on e Wrong side, the center of gravity was discomboberated, as 'twere. Get a glass of that choice sodd water, at Yolpertft, Ho pbo ba Uner syrapt. Never before l s there been so generous and general a crop of measles in Bloomington. Whole families' are prostrated, and adults who have hitherto escaped now have measles in their worst form. Horace Blakely, now a grocer in Eldorado, Kansas, is visiting re lations and frit ads in Bloomington and vicinity. At Rolfs srrocerv store you can leave your orders for dressed chickens and they will be ready in one hour; Frank Brodix is makinir a trin to the nrincinal cities ot Iowa aud Nebraska in the interest of trie Stinesville & Bloomington stone quarry.. .company, lie nas met with considerable success so tur. John R. East orated at Unionvilhy and D. O. Spencer at Uvdlord on decoration Amy. Rloomlnerton can always furnish fimictws& speakers on short notice. Tli'vlrl Hflml nnd W. W. Niehol have purchased 120 acres of land from Robert Miller, paving him 9.000. and thev are now core dtMiliiig aud have orgwixeu a compsny to get out stone. ne year aco when Crafton,- Adams and oth ers wanted to get a right of way for a switch througu Miller's land so as to reach the quarry they ha vp sinPA onened Miller asked f 2,700 tor his land, and he fought the stone quarrymcn Ditttcrjy over the right of way, finally compro mising for $400. His land could ntver have been sold tor more than $3,000 for agricultural purposes, but Che-opening of the quarries which hs contended against called' attention to bis land, and brought it into market, clearly making him $6,000. There are many itist stick instances to ,bc cited in the future, Lew. Sparks went back to Kansas lmit week. . Mayor Dun lap, by virtue of the authority legally invested in him, .has appointed standing committees for the, city council as follows: Finance Jas. D. Showers, Renj. Voar'and John Waldron. Fire Dep't Frank Dobson,Heny Alexander and Ben. Voss. Sircets nd sidewalks Ren. C. Smith, Hnury Alexander and Beoj. Bridges Henry Alexander, Jas. P. Showers and Frank Dobson. Cistemsi John Waldron, Frank Dobson and Ren. C. Smith. ' Cemetery and Public Improvements BenJ. Voss, Ren. C. Smith and John Wftldrou. If you are thirsty and want a glass of cold soda water with pure fruit juices, go to Mike Volpeit'a aorlk side restaurantaao bakery. A lodge of the knighla ot the mataber was orgonijjed in Bloomington lajit week, and the following officera elected t Sir koigbt past comraaodw, Mose Kalm; commander, ilos, H. Kirby ; Lt. commander, Charles Springer ; record keeper, J. E. Edmondson ; finance keeper, H. F. Brannock j prelate, John E. Harris; physician, Dr. J, E. Harris: sereeant, John H. Harris; masttr at arms, F. A. Lefljor j first master of the guards, Bert M.3ee ; second master of the guards, Roe L. Winslow ; sentinel, JoeTI. Allen, and pioaet, W. Fisftcr-. .. : " It is customary, in the college oramea. for the exuensos of the vis iting club to be defrayed by the club whose towo they visit. This ih Rutlir llniversitv olub refused to do for the I. O. club last week. and as a result Butler was saved the mortification of a defeat and tho expenditure of a few dollars. -George Owen and sister are entertaining Michael Bright and wife, iHgiEe ami AQ&t. of our worthy Ciy MrsbI.

Wool is coming in, and briDgs 25cn per lb., we are told. - John Coffin is working in a furniture factory in Martinsville. Rev. Halstead addressed the Sunday schools at Mitchell, Monday, on the occasion of the celebration at that place. Spencer Democrat : Harvey Leas, of Bloomington, was in this city Inst week visiting his daughters, Mrs. Jv F. Lawson and Mrs. O. L. Hoffman. Mrs. W. C. Winstandley of Bedford was in Bloomington ou Decoration Day. Miss Ruth Randolph of Arkansas, City, Kansas, is the guest of Dr. Harris' family. Mrs. Ben. Adams jr. and her sister, Miss Emma Brant, went to Martinsville last week to visit friends. Brick is now getting plentiful, and there is no longer an excuse for not putting i your pavement. Cbannelers and derricks arc being added to the various Monroe county quarries. Seward A Co. are having all the business they can handle in the line of building derrick powers. A number of persons who have promised to bring wood on their subscriptions, but "couldn't haul on account of the bad roads" now no longer have that excuse, and we hope they will hurry it in according to promise. Isaac Ward, an old citizen of Bloomington died on Friday last nt 10 a. m., after a brief illness with congestion of the stomach and bowels. Mr. Ward had been plowing on Monday, although not feeling well, and it is thought that tho exposure to the sun, and the unusual labor had much to do with his illness. He was about 68 years of age, The Decoration Day observances in Bloomington were of a eommendable character, the program being carried out with great care. Tbe weather was perfeet.and

everything conspired to make the occasion a success. The address was delivered in an able manner by Rev, HalsteacJ ; Dr. Whitted read the roll of honor ; some remarks were made by Maj. Mulky ; the choir rendered same choice vocal selections, while the Mechanics' Band was first-class, aa usual. John A. Walker of San Bucna Ventura, Southern California, ha been visiting relations and friends iu this and Lawrence county, accompanied by his wife.'who was a Miss Parks. Mr. Walker, Who will be remembered as-the popular cashier of Worley's bonk in Jbalettsville, in former days is, now a stockholder and the cashier of a National Bank in Ventura. When the Evansyille A Rich mond railroad, and the O. A M branch at Bedford get in operation it will have a tendency to relieve the Motion of its present heavy burden of stone freight, and cars (or the Monroe county quarries will be much easier to secure, lt will then be to tbe interest, of tbe Monon to encourage the quarries in this county as much as possible, ond it is reasonable to suppose tbe management of the railroad company will aee the matjter in this light. A fellow from away out in the hills near the Brown county line came to town recently and asked a erocer it he wanted to buy some bacon. "Yes," be bought bacon. Going to the man's wagon the gro cer picked up a sack and emptied a brown roll ot something intended for hog meat, a half-inch thick, aud tied with a string. Tbe grocer unrolled it and then said : "My friend you brought that to tbe wrong roan take it tq Waidron's and have it tanned," fJrpFitrnssMA Rannpr . Bert. Sager and C, F. Smith, of Bloom. . Ct 3 L J ingion, spent oiinuay ii wis euy rst a.a 1 a.- b x wo trains loanea wuu one cattle went north on the Monon Monday night, en route from Kentucky to Chicago Miss Over- - a - man of Bloomington, Ind., is visit- ? - tl mg acnes funr-ps, oi itnaerson street -wMiss Lydia Clark has returned to Bloomington alter a visit with Misses Blanche Gelwick and Jessie NefT, Contracts are being made by the Monon people for stone to ballast the road, and for immense quantities ot ties, tne new man agement propose to improve the road bed. A train of twenty car-loads of! cotton passed over the Monon via the Blue Liue fast freight, billed for Michigan City, on its way to some of the easten mills. Choice soda water, with pure truit s'rijp, at voiport s norm nUo oakery ud restaurant. Netv nrcvUwcar at Tbe CORNER. wMarriage licenses have been issued to the following named per sons since last publication : Louis M. Cox and Sarah E Anderson, Geo. W. Coffee and Delia J. Billings, Wm. H. Anderson and Addie L. Blair, John Vaughn and Belle Norris, A, M. Livingston aud Sarah J. Livingston, James A. Creech and Mattie Norman, Johu D . rorsyihe and Mattie J. Wins naud, Horace B. Crews and Kate Ssuders, David Clark aud Kati Armbroster, Jerry A. Pettit and Effie Roberts Quau.W. Sbiglev ami jiarv ;?. jorar.

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REMEMBER to ask The Senior Serenade. A vote taken in the Senior-class of I. IT. showed only 14 to 4B favoring a "Senior serenade" A "Senior sarenade," as peo-. pie wlio reside in a college town know, U un effort made by llieclaa? about to graduate to serenade th'e Faculty- A determined cft'nrt ii always had by other students to mnko this so-called serenade a failure, and to this end they surround tho wagon containing the Senior party, and by blowing tin horns, beating on old circular faws, etc., drown the efforts of the Seniors, and fniling in this, place obstructions in the way of tho team and wagon. This opposition is always expected, and if it were not met the Seniors would fel slightci'. Tho 14 who voted for the serenade determined to have it last Wednesday night, and so they hired ono of Cole' wagons and at 10:30 started out. Down on east 4th street the boys who were following the wagon became demonstrative, tried to stop tbe wagon, threw rock in tbe crowd, and hit a horn ono of tho members of tbe colored band was making a serious effort to swnllo'w. At this one of tho colored men drew his trusty revolver and fired; a student fell; consternation prevailed; several shots were Sred and a wounded man was carried off the Hold. The wounded student. It. A. Hall, is from Livor.ia, and he carries a wound in hi loft log below" tbe kn?o, where a ball is supposed to have gone in. On Walnut street a carpenter's bench was carried out and pkced in front of the team, and in tbe melee that ensued 0 as. Simpson, a Freshman, was struck and seriously injured. He was eoaveyed to Dr. Harris office and remained unconscious for several hours. His upper lip was out thrwigli, nnd he was badly bruised on both sides of the fuce Ira Dillman, an employe of Joha Cole, was arrested, charged with assaulting Simpson, and his bail placed at $1,000. Dave White (colored) was arrested, charged- with snouting H all, but it was developed in the trial, Thursday that it was Anderson Johnson that tbe affidavit was intended to have been made against; White was discharged and Johnson arrested. Johnson's examination took place on Friday, and tie was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of S3.000. It 1 proper to add that all parties charged with assault deny it absolutely. Durtng the examination of White on Thursday, it was sbown that there was no hole in Hall's pants or drawers, where tbe ball ought to have pa-ised through . to have produced tho wound. Of course a great deal of moralising is indulged in, and tha boys are censured for rowdyism by the men who did these very tbines when theii went to college. Spasmodic row? will owur while boys are boys, and wbon they get old and .ttifl tbey too will frown down all "cuttins' up." Abe Donaldson, the carpenter, will build a StiGG residence -in the Campbell addition. The African Baptist church people were paid 129:29 by Adjuster Friedley, on the loss of tbeir building. Tbe report of the First National Bank of Bloomington, Ind.,. shows 226,739:6S of depositsWho said money is scarce ? A member of the school board is to be elected by tbe council, the term of Dr. Weir having espired, Hon. H. C Duncan delivered the Memorial Day address at EU iettsyillp. -wMpa, Florence (Payne) Martin ia visiting her parents and numerous friends in Bloomiugtou. - Hapdeome show windows' have boeo placed in the cjothjng store of J.-P. Tourner & Co, T-Mr. Farrell, one of the contractors on the new library building, has moved into Jas. Gilajore's house, west 6th street. Oa Suuday night Kev. Lattimer of the Covenanter church delivered tbe address in tbe union meeting at the Christian church. Subject f "Sabbath observance," Rev. W, B. Minton preached a memorial sermon Sunday morn ing in Waluuj, &t. Presbyterian cimrcn. Thirty-four applicants for teachers' license tailed to pass at the recent c$nn.iuatiou. 3i$eeu were granted liceuee. Rob. Vauzandt has been sent by the railroad company to a sttion near Lafayette to manipulate me ousiocis ot tue teiegrspu otucc Dr. Simpsou came down from ludiatianoiis luursday afternoon to see his son, who was injured Wednesday uight iu tho "Seijipr serenade" racket. The ''Liverpool, London and "M -1. 1 . t T v. t f move, nuu tne ins. v;ot oi XMorui America, both first-clan.' companies that John Graham was rrpresfntiog, bve been traoafvri'cd to fibers &. Woollev.

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$2.75 up for J. P. Tourner & Co. Tine Table at Rioomlartwn. In effect May 1 lib, U9Uk. Going NorthIndianapolis Accommodation, ....7:57 a. xa Chicago Duy Mai... ..10:1$ a Chicago Nigljt Express.. ....... Going South . Louisville Night Express Louisville Accommodation Louisville Day Hail:.... Orleans Accommodation ........ .12:04 p.. at ..4:18 a . .,&esasjis ...:4p.aiFLevi A. Flu&hps has ftvt Ittit been appointed Int. Ev. CrtHecir; ksiv in m r ii isiriiau invnr naw hid MnnlsMif-nvM fat nnvtfunlaaiaC' was first made, and we feel saenallr ma nifuiivukiuii iui BJisvaaa a aatman sa,. gratified over the result. Every Friday yon may expect to find Fresh Fish at Albert Bolt's grocery sturc. They will be of,jdije. choicest varieties, and will be dreaa ed aud supplied to orders, John Hutchins stopped off last Friday to see his old friendi a r Kansas, in tne suive oustaesF. Mrs. Hutchins bss been quite ate k ai tne nonie oi uer parents in mg, i'eiin. e resit homegrown vi and strawberries wilt tw toonll at Rott's grocery store each 'dajt? of the week. Everything in ajlmt ies and produce very choioe Now that the early ewe tug movement has been perfectett it shoatd be the study of those $tr ested to see that its provisions!- rl carried out. There is no gooft' reason why salesmen should, fee ' worried and worked 16 bourjsv each day, and enstonters and proprietors alike ought to exhibit a little philanthropy by assisting t . make this movement permanent. Mr. Crabb (sister of Auditor Blair) accompanied by her little son, -returned to Englewood ota Friday, after a pleasant visit to re Utions. The 4th of July celebration is now said to be a fixed fact. A very respectable subscription be', been raised, with more to allow. " and the success of the financial part of the business Insures, tha' hotdiagof theodebrationui Bloons mgtop. Scott Pauley, now a nrosper-. ous jeweler of Sullivan, ItidL is al home on a brief visit. On Thursdav last Mrs. m---Batman returned from Bedford.: (JreHMHl llp Willi ICHHWaW to iuat ctcy. - The 50o. Buildine Aasaciati wrney, John Waldron and wife co ta Martinsville this week, for tho benefit of tbe artesian water and baths. John Waldron has seoured position for George Nioholsoa in v tanuery at New Albany, Georgw is at work in his new place, and bis family- will soon follow. ' Mrs. W. Pr Malot of Bed, ford was ia fitooningtoa oa Friday. Th Bloomington Hamas Society baa been prgttQtged wiibj the following named oQloers; Preidsot, S. R. Lyons; Vic Prest... Mrs, W. K. Halstead Secretary, Prf. Beck; Treasurer, Nat. U.' u:n . r: r ii.. ." 1 UUI, UllTlWO-M, . aUBIBS If.. Mrs. J. H. Louden, W. F. &W Dr. Karstea and J. Y. Craveul The object of the Society is a praise worthy one and some of the brutal jwrsopswlio malje public cxhibtt (iwiBj oi cruci iy to. norses, cats and birds; -ivill, it feel strong apa uf the Ja i couseauence. .

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