Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 19, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 July 1890 — Page 3

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: The Med States Official jogg taQgitionofBakjogPowders,

Made under authority of Department of Agriculture,

to be a cream of tartar baking powder of fbie highest quality, superior to all others in strength, leavening jwer, and general usefulness

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. SriRAI. Spring Buggies M Carta, Qtade at Grajad Bspids are ' a sal-- WinswwV opposite . Bccflnii, .Sprrey. Carriages, - ai aM.?.tttjBr of vehkleaat Wins-. &wfewa?e43ro and rejiir ""h! " Wbea yaeyaarw eiWeatde f .the fmr and looking for ' lwtpber that C. m nStmw (next ttli Corner obtain store) has tfcv4alvks. Just as. wH

JaaveitraVgaaata ; jor-aoef a old-iaabwBcd iootwcr, at the Best Loxch iu tou, at Georgo i i-t.-, Puul.lMiiitluiMail.If BtnslrartV teoula from tbe win tyan gt fresi bread. pie,akc, ttei this fine at reasooaafe . i " JBEbo. Bkxckaet, JJixwmisqn'srBoa3 Bread Bakbb bakss Bread, . ftlRfim t iffain. wib a nt sniiiii r rtnrjr f drr .goad, fnJ iSMslf. Y. can oiake taiifeVake in' catiiir, at Charley': MaWevV ''CUAhfa iJiile" Wfc . . - . . . - .. i - mVmS: !Tf - MW WOli wumY tlft.-wtr mmrX, nr.riifl" an MoaJNvaya. Meets tHr aema-Hf-t.li aer-l altcction is diluted b ibe MMiaMrfiti4iMk new lis of liowenr,

Tbb-tiB th only- dry foua .jatufu W Ike jroatb able f the . ajaaOT jjaroaa. the aljy fioay Mc- ". '' .

ScmMnriaee,-soab-o is a full i jufaJl tb novelriea uraany lcM ir Joe Smitb, Ibe well knowu - -. . 1 r -mi;. Si; MaMBIMni ane ueatcr watefaes, clack, sHct-rwnrert-poj-te hHttnovenwf, tnutcts, nj- , mm four raiUion thing tbat ;annQirate. ItwjUltake h&'&tiff tnliep nrer bis mi aeteatrlomtcs In line watches, - i-.Tiugsil-wrware,gae gold jewelry, - ciiiftwM-Nor, Tbeaaoat ereiwiawaMwo is siveat to the aw wateoca, oort kindr. JSa bett work fe't anywbare, imfamry jobii warranted ta b worth all it Jiafe lor Joe saaHM. Cook Stoves. Gar land Ueateg Moves, and th ajrtA Md Coia Wood Base Borarr,are ''siatsstecif'at . AtLEN3. Clt;sI;aWMiba.pw. ;ae of V. X AUenand emiwine the eefewiNd:- Bnelcere Twine .Binder, tio-fer and Dwcpert tb best m fji smrk-it J'ShB sad -rotviw Bakes. . ymmm4mii Studa-aker taana,' known of all 'mW to ba tlUriB the world, ate for sale -ladies clean voiBT kid glovea hk tiathera' fiWt Ciwm. For aa tatly by Adaaa, Hall 4 Co, ,a3Aia WvMlKT m lot of , Uoa asd Ami -Mm 6 flwisy sta wbtaA b will sstlMmr Mak or wBt tstaW fitr asolas a. Mas, Cafl avj&sfe httm yo . t .jsBasaawalBBSBBiBmALsBBBBBBBBBBBa' ; ' TEilaaa1aHxed Patete are we bp -wf foreat n tbe world. BJU mm lipawv-look better, sjw Mttar, giv 'raatec satiaUeW anrc tegbt. oa flrf kreeat of Watt Par ever saea mroi at i a tbo Ineat, ; 1 a I Ot tats is an mmiwnmK Bakes, BOTftJtCK WalKErtbaw foWr ol tbe test RidiM'ClUa'storaaBd Flows. Tie iWw ObHled standi ft . - ITS- . P iMad and w haw it.

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WjjWr X .Y:,a. CRott & Cc's driver and give thus admitting the superiority tt . X. Y, Z. cigar. ,. Ask for it and mm an order for any goods you get taJtest. For sale at 31 places 1,. -Piant attention will be a Bloamiogtoo. (Jffc? wd 8pecilli ; -JWWbe catch Ed. McGrcj ukeu' with all, our aaleep it will be very early iu the , i- . , , . ,j . V. r. ,i 'l. i j kihinAM. fWI anil jrof our lirtces

morning. Eeeently na uas ninne, arreral trim to central wholesale poiotaaad baa secared sonse ol tbe greatest bargains in flue and.clioiee dothiag eye seta hcreV f Jh bought these goods very - low, 'd could sell thera high, as others do, Jrat be says he will "divide" ilb his custooaf ra- so lie makes a food thing and they make a belter one. FcESIt Vegtstablrs always to be foond at HenijK Wilson's grocery , store iu Progreea Block. The choicest country mduce secured, hc tronago pf arsons bay - ' ' . Tt t . 1 iag prqdnce to sell is aoUcited. Fortt'SAtB. I have forty acres PC land m rK twwnshfp; near lirejri Taorttn). vlik'h I dwtira -to teL Tha tract ba good 6tor-house, three dwell ing homes, mml other Redasary Imildingi on it. Fi "prka and tcnni write to Wat. ASMURUSJTiCK, Todd P. On fiuaroe. Co I nd. ' - , .. Aix TOR reorus raise . ttieir vmok mi jirawe iaf the' grocery i, r 'rft-.. -a, lit . r. It a tfrat;ee9b Witblilnu.iiC where M f rytbioRpu may eatt.lbr is -kept ..:in. ii3 eaoii. j ccaiai wniprie-. :MA - 1tc your fiols ?L Zi:- i f!ra J brought on by Cltarl fy SlsCberters, at bis comer CTOcery. lltn diffrreut Raadea of M nlwsea and Byrups arevery superior. IN lOBACCCWAXU UIOAHS It W hard lev -nnd a bouee that carries a better aMfttrtnient tbsn that of C1iar-j fry Mcl'beeier on the southeast earner of tbe square. till VOUB BASKBT rn-I.ED. S4t arday aught, at-Gnarky MiIT-wt- " - ""-v. - j l not.got ju stock w . difficult to nna ne is ict tue popular oiu Greaves corner. i Sowis akb Kws. I. Milfe. K'tg-. era be au..or.cigbt young aow and pigs for sale, at his place.- east of town. They' are of the Berkahirfr awl Folaad China breed?, and very. deal-Table stock- touwii. Call soon

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remeottier that C. U.Stone is tbe leaetni fiatf hatwatTirtIrrtj.ass ' aWQat sboo, tbM takes tha lpyt ierywba. Doet forget -1 4a6of: etowrs s&oe atosev Fjhjush Spavin Liniment o( aU bardi soft or Ca) touted LamtM d BkmUbea ffoot bone. Blood 8pv. ie. Curb; BMtata, Sweeney, Ring-bone, BttSes, flpralaa, ail Swollen Tbroatt, Vooaas, km. Ha fso by use r one atUa; Warranted the luoet wonderful hi ihb Mrttter known. Sold by U, aov.88.ae. . .. v .. :, Gv A at M!Gee' ctotuiog store, south sid'e of the square. This house make it point to keen the latest .styles in everytning worn by genUcmen, Tbe members of the firm keep posted-on these things and rao are always ready to meet tbe requirements of trade. Drop in aa see the new arylea in ties, eollara. cofis, Bamael shirts, and averythiog used amj wrp ty tlwwysjang mea. ... -. Have you seen tJie nejrra baking pWder sefeeme, at C'bprley MoPbeeWs grocery? If is cjuite great one,; every box o( wwifr entitles Tw to some article h th e disk lino that is worth mere than lire lawtercoata yog. Buckeye Keiparg, M,we sod JSJiaqerr for sale only by

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recently completed, the highest expert Don't be too modest to caU o-- i and see our goods. AJtXVAt, MGET1NO. ; 5hb XWcav Msbtixo of the Stockholders of the Oolitic Stone Company of Indiana will 'be held in Bloonnngton on mmrsday, . Jnlj- 3d, IS90, fr -the1 purpose of electiog five (5) Cfireetors for said company, and tor tte tpansaction of any other botinees that may come up. 1 WM. W.XlOHOLt, June 18, '90.- Secictary. Ma9Ef, . MOjRJST, Tfie Iribks of be Monroe Buiiding and joan Association are now open.fcr taking stock, cotnmenciug July 7tb, 1890.- . Hereafter stock will he taken at any tittfe, ad money Will io loaned is aoy iunoHnt from $50 tipward. ' . Robert C. Gukkvks. lw'aJ8,19a.: . ' Secreiary. . -Jnlky? : Kcajers, Mo-A'ers aol Biudefo for wile only bv - v W. J. ALLEN, yriinr. PuBB, Cof.D, Fixe Soda trk. nare frtilt nyhirw, can alwaf' olpett't nortji aide bakery and ruitaurant, R.il the adrertwraeot on the flrttns',f -tool American Nrrvina. it i iruiy a wonuwriui aunKia, and no tber is rqnl to it. Be arm aotla it here except Faria nroaThe near soda fountain at uice. ttoin Kat atuflaetion Mike Vpart'a i-at(irant, with iu frail For nostera and dodcets some 0 tbo Ewjfreai bM" fteiect Tour Surtaur 9H)rsai Hrti Hitmptea att Tue ajQKnaSH. Fresec Fiau, fresh vegetables and everrthine: that is choice and desirable for the talde, may be found at Charley McPlieetera' gro cery store, .Greeves'jold stand: He permits no one to excel hint in se-

ocrntchM -on.jnnn. desirable arooda for hia cus-

I ScxxR customers should give fCbes. McPbeeters a call if they de sire to seeure the lowest figures on demreblu "eating goods." There ta nothing that is sold in any gro eery etore that liarley cannot get for yon, and at figures so remark ably ion as to cause you to wonder 'a a f a ' ' .1 now ne uoes it. j y Buekeye Beapero, powers and Jlinaera for sale only by. V- W.J.ALLEN. Buckeye Keaiters, Mowers and Binders for sale only by v SAaUi BtUStNS of wflee and tea, and the best .tobaccos and cigars tost money will buy, can be found at the grocery fitoro of Hemp. Wil son. Ask to sea lbs late Styles la tueensware. SYBifps, drips, and all choice molasses, kept in stock at Hemp Wibnn's Progress Block gocary Best line of sugar In town, 4 ' ' ' VAtn.T Ci.EAaTlua should sot be mTjlrtd, In tbe inter ett bcth af cleaaItBva ara haaUb. Jons Brown prepared in (ba most complete tpaniior to cive thli busiheaa hii careful attontton Be ba tltrbt eaaka. dcodorizlnr material. and evei'jrlbiiiji that if noewfary to make tow on.nei" a (occesf. uaii m uruwn and get his flgitrei it is eheaiMirto clean up TQat premise tbaa to cqntract lypntnu lever. fl.MvIH UBPOBATEB WABB IS M . . soiaetliiag very pretty. Every housekeeper knows what Meukin tronat oe China Is, and sil know tuat it is first-clasa, and has always barn white. Blow, however, it being decorated, and is very delfrmtetn appearance and exceedingly bandaome, Jimmy Bobinson, the west side grocer, has it tor sale, and will take great pleasure in exhibitjug it to i customers. u in and twe pi t ja bdsaoio gad did,

Corn is looking exceedingly

well whire it bas been worked., Forrth of 4uly week would be a good time to pay your 8uhsvrption and start right, Saei. Harbison of Wubington will go io Fayetteville, Ark, on a visit to bis eibtcr's family before returning to bis home, W. fA WiusUndley of Bedford hat been elected President of the Bedford A Bloomfield, or Narrow Guage railroad. Another effort will be made to reach artesian water in this vicinity. Having leased fifty acres of land in the Griffy Creek bottom, the Bicomington Hotel Co. will sink a veil as soon as the arrangements on be perfected. I-Ilctfe-viHe School Board elected the following named persons for the term beginning September next : John T. Foster, Superintendent; Joualhan W. llay, Assistant; Teacher of Grammar Department, Miss Ida Faris ; Teacher oi Intermediate Department, Miss Mable Perry; Teacher of Primary Department, Miss Anna Acutf. ... . i-, v.. -y Dil. Smith, " who ba leen quite ils witb la grippe, has sin.60 lieen trolled with a severe cough, and is very weak and debilitated. On advice of his phvsician he left. Blooraiii-fton last .Wednesday fo Petoskv, Mich., to recuperate. Miss Thayer of Indianapolis is the guest of J. W. Shoemaker's iamiiy. Mr. Waldron purchased a fine piano Jrst week for bis daughter, Mist. Ida. j ' i-Ool. Matron, the elocpient late Congrrtisinan of this district, will probably deliver the 4th of July address. : ; Nearly all of the Bl.-ojmingfoa young people who have been teaching at flistant points are epeuding vacation at home. - j One of the moot mioleading things of this age iahe4'transferof real, eat ate" as it reads on "iU face. There is nothing in it except that an instrnmcnt hsa ' been .prepared and reiwrded The consideration, which appears in the transfer as a thousand or more dollars,- Mjutt to look bis," ""y reHy be but 8100 or Irs. The party who makes the fonveyanrc may never have owned more tban a tenth interest, ' being in debt for the remainder, while the erson to whom the lot ie deeded may only be the parly who is to deed it to auotber. i Lillian M. Hatilef, of Centralia, Ills., has wd,-tu the United Stales Curt at .IndianaptiHs Krrins M. r-ei-gum, of benfonl, . (or fuifi'l n piomiae of marriage minlfe, it i alleged, April 20, last year. Mies llaulcy saya that be nas repealedly retiised to marry her, and. that in anticipation of her marriage she cxtiended $500 for wedding garments. It was the pUuutilTs nut acafnst the defendant, recently tried at Bedfurd, in which she sought to recover 17.000, that, furDbdied auiueibiog of a (oueatiott Somebody says, rather strcTely, feeding a horse on corn in sum mer a good deal Uarm1tiaf; s fire in the parlor atyv pa the n of July, v .eJ;a, ' " PttOCtvasr BrVI OM. Tflierea H bas bee daierwinsd to eelbrate, with Suing ceremonies, too approach! ne- annlvenarv of the birtb of our countrvs Hbortr, and other cities nnd jontaiuoities . having been cordially in. vhed to join with u in making such celebratioa in all retpecta worth r of tho oc casion it is louirbt to honor; It is tborav (ore earnestly desired and requested that on tho 4th day of July, .1890,. all the residents of tbe city ot Bioomingtoa Hbajl geaeronsljt contrtbata of their tins and lib rta towards securing for that oocusion the sroatest possible sucoess. I . - also reoonioond that ths businrst boiviea aatl private residences of tb day he appropnaioij oecurateo. . ' Witnwi my haad, and-the ceal of said city this Juu 15th,. 1IH. . faBAtj M. at. DUStAr, Jfayor. Hew Seckirear at Vise CPBE1. The new Dry Goods men, are able apd willing to make as low prices! on gOQila a any bona iu this or any other county f We are going to march right close up to tbe front, immediately behind tbe Band Wagon; Don't you know that -r-irterpriea, euerg. perHjverancr, siicaiutiveuei( pfjan, aever-giyerBp, Bang p, FAIR PRICEO, honest goods, ruth, faith, hope, chanty, long aunei-mg, ONI PRICE, C1SB or jf OTKADS, Vitf eyenlRally place as whess :we wj S4Bi?aiasafa,-a. sow would vois be wiiling Id give u a gentle ptish forward? 'Twill doyoiiB harsa-you will even fee) better and ALI4S$ PROS,, Tha Pry Goods Mea, ill 4 as Seh far '0U some time.

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last Wednesday to deside whether the town should be incorporated. There was a three-fourths majority cast lor incorporation, -fE. P. Carpenter, a former Sediigoguo, is now iu ilie employ of . T., Woodward, Stanford. Mrs. McGillius of Kankakee, Ilk, sister ot John C. Doiau, is via ting ber brother's family. . An the new school building cannot be gotten in order for the next term of school, tbe old college building will be used, the city trustees have rented it for the next year t 400. -rVoIpert has been rebuilding his oven, so as to be better prepared for the Fall trade, HP great display of fireworks on the4lh will be worth seeing,. as the most beautiful and artistic pieces that have been invented in the liUu century will be included in theirst, r-Fine goods in genta's furnish ing lines can always be found St tlMf $orner." The "Corner" is si rlctfy .one-price; but its goods are strictly first-class. For anythtng desjirable go tothc "Corner "d Will, tvingston, of the Coffey. & Lvinton baud, left Spencer last week tor Portland, Oregon, -where he is to('be leader in tho orchestra of an ofyera house. ' Librarian Spangler was testing the 6pencerirteeian water, last weeK.' Flood & Wefzell, the grocers opposite tbe Seward Foundry, are building up a nice trade. They have a clean, newtytock, and every article is the bestlhat can be procured in the wholesale market. . Mrs. Eoisley'1 Houston,- who has been visiting; the family of Chos. D. Houston at Worthington for a few weeks, net tiroed to her home in Nebraska4.' Friday, accom panied by Misa -mmaj Houaroa,' who-will spend the summer iu the west. - ' iv People tjre' 'harti' -lb please. They have been growling consider ably during the past week! about "the heat." Hot weather bas its advautagea : yon ran manage to get cool for a few niokles, but it is sometimes impossible in cold weather tp get warm. Miiis Ora Hejiton of Greenea(1e in visiting friends iu this place. Nothing can be more satislactory during the hot weather of July than cool, ncat-appcaring sutt$, and at no other establishment caq jthy as ccrlninjy bo procured as at the "Corner" clothing store. Everything that is Jushionabje. and nesiiaDJc in 4io.l

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m air rw m aaiaitiidn mesrt, and at prices that arc not erofavigant. 4-Ben. McGee, the wo) known mefcliant tailor, has been seriously Bicfc during tbe past week with puamonia.. $The Chi en go grain gamblers haye secured the names of a aumbry of our citizens and aro sending oat circular letters asking them to infest? These investments are gofdnea r for-the Chicago sharks. ueateT give tiieus tue m9"!' A- number ot statements nave been ient out the. past week -to persoaawho aro indebted to this office in jsaiaJl sums, and we trust that if any otie is omitted thai; they . will ncathinkbaM0f.it. rheaeiounts sellbJd. Bnng along me state- , av$-jt wiH.servt) as a receipt Joe M. Snritn. pronrietor of the famous basafron the south side, tod ball owner rff the opera-house, weatfo Bratstllafst Tuesday on busIBM8 Seward & Go, will furnish all the machinery fcr tbe "Big Four" stone quarry, near. Mitchell, . This , i , ., i i includes toe engine ; ana toe arjier wyi amount toabQiit fZ,OW. UnionviMe Is slightly on The Cbnstiau church has n comi)e(ed and - was dedicated day. if cost about 8UO and (Ait alvpaid for.' - A modern SHHling-flouso to ' cost l,JUy is tag erected by Jfild. Barrow and 1... : .. rior excellence .nfovan in milflint of bo omet for more tban a quarter of United State Uovernmnnt. Endorsed by the beajsof tho Oreat Unirersities as tba Strongest; Purest and most healthful. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia. Lime, or Aluw Soltfonty in csn. nn.ir.F. m ktv.i wvwnir.R re . j1 v xoaf. 'cjipirw' t. woit.

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fourth of aTuly. PROGSAM QF TUZ PAT. 10 a. f.-Exercies at the stand

iu the court house park. Music bp Mechanics' Band. Singing by choirs composed of little girls rep resenting utl the Slates, end Modeless of Liberty, under the direction of Misses Clara Orchard and Ida Mauley. Short orations, by prom inent speakers. Reading of the Declaration of Independence. 1 P. M. Bicycle race, once around the square for boys under 1)3 years of age, $1 to nrst, ouc. to second. Bicycle race for boys from J2 to 20 years of age; C2.50 to nrst, fl to second. Sack race, one square, for box of cigars. 2 p. m. Grand Mardi Gras street parade of comical characters. 3 p. at. Awarding or premium of a R':Id-headed silk umbrella to the prettiest girl, outside of Bloomington, and a silver cup to the fin est baby under two years old. Decision of committee to be an nounced from the stanK 3:3u p. m. uuyHgut nreworxs, a number ol zo-lout ba loons, 4 P; M. Baloon nieension and parachute leap, by Prof, Hagel of Peoria, lUs. " - Mbjyispiay ol istoomington Steam Fire Department, showing speed in getting to afire and (brow ing water, 1 v. it. Concert, in the conrt house .park by tbe Mechanics' Band, to be continued through the fireworks, 8 to 10 P. M. Grand display of fireworks, introducing some ' large and beautiful display pieces. Mrs, Prof. Jcnoks will spend, a few months in Sand Harbor,' Michigan. Quarrymcn, and other outdoor laborers who arc very much exposed to the sun, were compelled to suspend operations last Wednesday.Rogers street is being very much changed in appearance by the grading thrt has been dbue so far. It will be the handsomest north and south 6treet iu the city, next to Walnut. The weather was somewhat cool on Somh College Ayenue last 1 hnrsday, so U was arranged to overturn Keek's coal oil tank near tha corner of 4th street, Tbe large quantity of oil . that ran opt before the tank could be righted was then set on fire and the blare that-leaped into mid-air sent in an alarm that soon brought out tbe department. It was a mce day tor a hot hre, as j i ue iiieriuuancier uuiy otiijwnt oi in the shade: Dr. W bitted and son had a Harrow escape from serious injury btat week, while driving a young linra. wIiSaI. fluv tii4rft.M!. 4-n V m i - " . animal became frightened, ran awar, and spilled out both gen tlemen, but without serious injury. Tha phaeton was injured $30 worth. Wm. A. Rogers' valuable bay stalltou died on Thursday last after a few hours' illness. The animal was a very valuable one, and coat Mr. Rogers $1,000 a year ago. The hone was kept in Bona Rogers' stable, but upon the discovery about noon that it was sick, it was taken to tbe court bouse yard where the advantage of shade could be had. It grew rapidly worse, notwithstanding everything possibly was done for it, and died at about 4:30. The horse was insured tor $250. Pcrsone well posted in snob matters assert that a stallion seldom recovers from an attack of illness, " ' . Albert Rott, the encrgetiu young west side groceryman, went to Spencer on Sunday, accompanied by his mother, who will retnaiu at the Sanitarium a week to test the .curative properties of the balhs. Everybody, his sisters, bis cousins and his aunts, will find A, C. Rett dt Co.'s grocery store the best place to- visit when looking for provisions of any - kind. This house hss placed standing orders with firms at Louisville, Indianapolis and Cincinnati for special lines, to be furnished, as rapidly as needed. By this means whenever anything choice or desirable is in he market it is promptly shipped' to A. C. ICott dt Co. What we da no hVF in stock wc can easily secure for you, A. C. ROTT&CO, As) EBcowrnalnr - Word to Fanners. Over production of farm products, too much wheat, oats, corn, many cattle, bogs and sheep, is now the cry. W produce more than our own people consume, and foreigners will only take our surplus at their own prices. Is there any light ahead ? Yes, a little. Nearly all of the cheap government lauds have been sold, and weateru migration, for homestead aud cheap land is stayed. Our population is increasing at the rate of 2,200,000 a year, and in less than ten years a healthy home demand will more than overtake production. Then Jihe Great Deering factory, which put the first successful Grain Binder upon the market, and bas always, as now, led tbe way to economical methods of harvesting grain and grass, is eti at it morelargely and successfully than ever, endeavoring to help farmers to make and save money, while help, ing themselves by furnishing tbe constantly improved peering i Binders and Mowers. "

Lewis Heltoii; now an m-

f ploye in the Monort '-freight office j ot Chicago, wus married Tuesday evening ot last week to Atlas Anna Ramsey of that city, r Mine Lir.zie QSren, sister of our City Marshal, is visiting friends at Red Oak, Iowa. Auditor Blair is treasurer for the 4th" of Jrfly committee. Parsons desiring to, deposit irill call upon. him. A number of botsea- have died from being over-heated, during the lnl week, . One of John CarupbeH's hbrsei; that he took to Bedford tn"wor on tho ' streets, died from tTie fiTeeta of the. beat, and severaWthers were disabled. In presenting bis resignation, to tfm&tfrdjot L TJ. Trustees as Jauilo4 tlio- venerable Thomas Spicer said :" "Hiivtajr by. yoqr Wndnoss carved at janitor pribi college for twenty 3'cars, and barisg now arrived at the ago of .78 years, And feeling that br reason of age and infirmity I atn unubla to discharge said dutiesfl most respectfully tender to you my reaiguatlort.' In so doing; X wiah to thank you most cordially for your kindness tojmo in tbe past, hoping, that ant, aihaatno cload may rest Upon tho wui iuiw.fons iu luq iui.ura may oe uumsiiiauiuiiuip.iB iinn in come, out mas ner influence may still grow in all direction for good." In accepting the" resignation ' of thi3 erood old vctcrun. Trustee Richardson suggested that a vote of thanks be tendered by the Board, and that lib resignation lie accepted, to,date July 31sf, 1890. si . Ifoaclley & Son of St inesville are constructing the Ryors mouu? raeutj 'for this place. ' '. Xlj is etpecled that abont thirty perao.nwill go ta Milwaukee "next Sunday, and Monday to attend the K. of P. Conclave. The railroad fare will be .$6.95. The weather is favorable for out-door proyid4. rooms are scarce. Jigs. Sears, of Sears de Puett, was iu Louisville, last week settling up the firm's' wool business', Ten years ago BliiQnvngton' Jiopulation was 2.75Q. Tho popM-atraki,as.-will be shown, by the present census, is about 4,800. The.baloon man, Prof. Hagel, is expected to arrive in tpo on Thursday evening of tbia week, The colored braas band will be out on the 4th, You will want to hear it, perhaps. At a meelinar of Arizona Tribe, 53, Red Men, last Tuesday night, tue loi lowing o racers were tlected : Theodore Tread way,SacheWj J. Hi Kirby, Senior Sagamore : W. H. W orley, Junior Saga,more; P, W. Meflord, .Chief of Recdrdn ; C. A. Motley Keener of Wou.pu.n-;-1. W Wlker, Host I-.C. Wliienaml, liepresentattve ; Fred. Fess, Alternate; T. H. Sud bury, H. J. Foltas and Fred. Fess, lrustees. Tobe Smith was suffering with a cold when he left here for Cedar Lake. He has not recovered from it and has been quite sick. When a man is sick he can be made moat comfortable at home - It was too muddy to haul wood, six weeks ago : now it is too hot, and the teams are busy in the harvest. Will it ever suit some of those people to do as they have promised? Some of the promises we nave had would have been sufficient to move a mountain certainly enough to move a load of wood. The spirit of George Washington ha left these wood subscribers, it seenfs. " " " . --9ys the Indianapolis San : "Tlv only enccenful way to eaeapefrom thj beat of sum mar U to bo elected t;0 a Stato ofllco. In tbe Capitol buildinssumruer is transformed into winter and vice versa, Tbo sun ncror roaches tha interior of this paradise, and when the big fan in the bau'ement is in motion the uafrequant SUitbr is ramiaded of tba polar region:jtnd wishes for his overcoat. Tho principal ocoiipiition of tba officers jtut now is to reclino onergoUciilly ia cnair and rest Ibeir brotfans on tbe tsble whilo tba bretses frhtc about tho rooms, tuarbla halU.aad wbislforsi." . Now is it-any wonder that there are usually two or three hundred patriojj in Indiana who are eager to break into a State office t ' The Motion Route will sell ejcufuWii tickets to all stationi, nbcro trip KTf scheduled to slop, Julr ad and fVti, ISWliWto of no fare tor tho round trip, .fjtjllflrqn between five and twelve years of nge gt one half tbe single, trip rate' Mjo excurion rata will be made for adults fMshan. 25 cents or for children lees than is conta. PaHcnger.t will not be allowed to stop over en route, and going coupons r.-,nl be ited on dy of issueTickets aood returning until July Mb, 1800, inctusivn. . 'T OABTBB PEERING, Agent. TbMMtffH fftr Mp t MiacitT tr.i lnac, Ooniaionoiag uly 1st, there will ba os tnblithod a tbroiigb lino of first-ciaas VitiKined 'Pullman and Wagner 31epmg CarsHaily between Clnoinnati, Dayton, Toledo, Detroit, .-Mackinaw City, and all p'rinApal resorts of tlib Upper Peninsula of Michigan, via tba C. U. & D. K. B. and Michigan Central to Hsckinav. Sleepers wili be attached to trains leaving Cincinnati at 10 p. m. daily except Saturday : retttinir.g, leave Mackinaw at S a. m. daily except Sunday, ., Tb4advantAgss seourad by purcluairiR through tickets via this mute, oompoU of such favorable and well known litiej as tbo Cincinnati, Hamilton A Itnywn R. It. and Michigan Central K'y, niijft ba npnarent to all first-class travel. Ko.otber line can offer such advantages as to accommodations and route, allowing; stop, over at Toledo and De'.roit, then continuing jrour joqrnoy to the most" lively rsoris on tbe American continent For pamphlets pertaining to Hspkinac Iil.md, and other fummpr reports rtacbed via this lino write to any tigent of the O. H. & D B B.. r to K. V. McCormick, aer4l Pfiaaj aad Tibt Agent, So. 200 Wesj rouuii Street, OiqciaaaU, UhJ:

Mrs, Tim mo as and daughtca will begiu a music class on tha Piano, Harp, Organ and Guitar, Monday, July 7th. Fo parlica lars call at Mrs. Keck a, 204 east 4th street, tbia week. . The three iron bridgys coot tractetl for hy the county are at tha depot ready for conveyance to the points for which they are intended. Judge A. M. Cunning of Martinsville, was in Bloomiafton this week, on a visit ta friends, Mrs, F. E. Worlty ahd sistf were the guests, this week, of Atn Maude Showers,' ; Birdie Roseberry is tbe guest of Mis tfotie Smith, ft Gosport. Harry Miller, of faoli, is n guest of Lon. D. Rogers. - The Prohibition convention last Saturday nominated a"; county ticket, composed of the following named gentleman i Clerk, Dudtey C. Smith ; Recorder, Chas. Joan kins; Treasurer, Sumuel Wylieji Sheriff, Wm. Smith. . Franklin Lodged of P. TSfa. 22. elected officers last Friday bight.

Tbe Lodge is gro wiug rapidly, at4 nowhas aju,brtaii mi liSt, This is a phenomenal growth, aod is but a sample of tbe -growth of the order all over the State, The following named gentfasaeiare tba officers as a result ot tha election ; C. C, H. J. Feltus; V. C S. A, Colpitis; Prelate, U. B; Smith i M. of A., W.J. Leaaj lof R, and S., W. H- Jieward ; If. of W. W. Vanaandt ; M,of ft, Ha4, McGee; P. II. J, Branaock . The township lrustees

their quarterly soltoot work: reportage

io too county sisper'nvruflcw' ,w day ao4 Tuesday, .- ' Many deatba from heat roW nation arc repottea troai toe caui .Was. Kvans. the photograpfcl er,.ha returned after an absenoa'a several week', tlurtng whiel . visited hia mother nt Knightato Post office open Friday, Jay 4th, lauoaa follows 9 to 9 a, 12 to X p, m and from 5 to fi p, ar y-i m . Tf . . -j. a.to Jjoutsviue on flionauy to 'aiw.per the funeral ol her aaqt, Mrs. MaPf hard" taa me was at van at Caalral Valley by Miss JUtta urovra, tat honor of ber guc$U Miss Entntsi' Kreuger. There wereseventysftraladies prew'ot and it was a novel, and enjoyable cccssioa, A pleasant party enjoyed a pic nic northeast of Bloomington, last Monday afternoon. .They were W. M. Alexander and wife, J. N. Alexander and wife, George Bollcobacher and wife, Am, .1 Blair and wife, T. E. Lawea and wiGii.afn. MagRtc Gregory Mxfc Maude Showers, Mr, W.W. Spangler and others; Tbe Corner stone laying mf the Grant at. M, E. church, in tba northeastern portion of the cityr Sunday afternoon, was largely afi' tended and the cereraooif fefy impressive. Remarks Were made W i and . by Kev. l ay lor, taa rasior. The colored Odd Fellows conducta ed the corner-stone laying aa4 marched to the church, headed by tbe colored brass band, - New Pessios LkW. SoU t children should apply to John l. uoduard. Attornev. ureenatiorc. T , I f . ft ' perience. . , In tbe South Pike case a trails auirming tne juogment ot tue aaot roe circuit court was received by the county clerk on Monday f Mr: a notice uateti tiase zrin, ortfr , ruling tbe application for a ret. hearing. The pike tax, with pesj' nlty, must now be paid. It ia said that John Stipp'a taxes wiif amount to $1,300: -In the suit of Walls 4b Boran ages ior ntiinre to ukc ti xjmmvr

Factory to Bedford, a jary ia tha; Orange circuit court gave plaintit a yerdiot for $(JQ- Thty aekcairuf$2,ooa " Mrs. Maude Showars ia now at Cedar Lake, She spent several weeks pleasantly at ti Lk lass. season. "' - t- Jessie Sinsomvvi vislUBr haf grandma Richagdsia Bloomingtots, Ills. Mrs. Simmoas and the of hey children are going soon to BJoaav? ington to spend aeveraji weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons of Ciawibrdaville are visiting th. pbitdren, Heary, James and Frank;, Miss Jiliia Melbnraj of iayt etteville, Ark neiee of I. O. Sutv plan, a viaitiog her ancle's fasaiiy iu this city. ' Miss Kate Seward is rUtt her sister, Mrs, Yi C$ Snyder, a Salem. Mrs. Capt. Coahlan and sen -Graham arrlvetlia Oloouington o '

aionaay, apu arc tn guests ot j,Mt McPbcctefa and wife, ' The Loyal T(5nlSrrc Tjegi ion of Bloomington held a eon left for the ,DBrt!t Mela,M in tha, court house, Monday nifiht. TM' eontettaats wire girls under tjti ' r n ' .1.1 .. (: teen irp :a i use. sue mi w. I J TTI..- T..l.l. ot vjieuaua r. tMu! Grace McPheeters and J Clark accompanied Pr'fT Mijjia m wife on their rctMrr1 to rao's. I will spend a xtrUou tt the fam at i reuca WtfSl

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