Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 July 1890 — Page 3

Paris Bros, are theSole Agenta.

root Tonic is South American Heyvne.

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I ROYAL & the wdy Baking ; v ftwte Absolutely Pure, ..- - & : 'The only Baking Powder yet (band by comical analysis to fce entirely fiee from both.toae aad alum and absolutely pare, is -. the " Royal" The perfect purity results from the exclusive use, of cream of tartar speciauy refined and prepared by patent pro. cesses wkick totally remove the tartrate of lime and other imparities.' Thcjcott of th chearitadly para cream of tartar is much grafter tlsnaary other, and it tf dsed vt Vpo baking powder eicept the "RoyaL" ; '" " , Dr. Edward a 1-oe,lferafy aimIytfcal chemist for the U. a : Goveraawjnt, who made tbe analyses for the New Yriife State Board of Health hi their investigation of baking powders, and intiinefe this aurket enables him to speak authoritatively, says of the gyity, holesowacin andsoperior quality of the "Royal,"; I teated the Royal Baking Powder, and find-it com".poseA irf poire and wholesome ingreceats; It h a areata of . tarttf powder, and does not contameither alum or phxwphates, , . ,7 ... ' f - .r." ;;; :- -z . & mtnumt citmM. . ?ro Lore's tests, and the recent tests by the Chemical Drf sioa of the AgrkaUtaral Ipartraeo t of Ac United Spates w;crnmcat, show the Royal Bakiag Powder to be superior to all . others in strength and leavening power.

Tw tub vymine, I have secured- control of the

Cfcas. H. Stone boot and shoe store, and shall he-glad to ."-meet ,ajl

customers of the' 'hHwe iiMwrj.ianynew ones who are.kind enough to

call. ' .. .

I shall cany the beat assorted

and finest line of goodsjn the city, and will sell them al a djU

prout.. . a Tia no trouble to show goods..

Came,-, everyone, whether to buy

or only to look.

GEO. M. BRAXTON, West 8ide Square, Blooniington

THE MAN

WHO GIVE MONEY.

AWAY

i"? J-w

. . 8Wbi." Spring

tniiamdm ait Grand.

-Wf' Vwtsftftw'a,

Wd

pwkfare opposite

. BptHircs, Sarrera, G.mges, apdH waiter of. vehiekaal Wins-. 'iW wireroom. aad repair shop, (poaHc Priwea tew. saBnkvye:V. Rvepen Mowers; ' dad Binders -for sale only by . j . s. V. J. ALLEN. Bkeye ReapeM, -alowerr jatd lia4erfrftjr mIt by . -leod & WteeL the' grocers

!lhe asward fooitdry, are

w'a !iDlce Joe

. ,3bsMlttn. new stock, aad every

aitiskf ia tWbrtt that can be, pntisd1n the airtricsafa marked " . lihe' sew s4 -foontaia at

.-pctfsieftaaraBt. wttli its fruit

r v'.fir,sers and dodgers come

Movers

are. neaprrs,

i.lraie ony y

- fWTcia ami YVffm ini - iC.'Evervbedv who nedthe aid

atM. .ntr Mn l fount! t ttii! nf Ionia should bea"4n niindilbe

'iu -.-trim. ... Ix.wWl - C...4.I. Ii.u4an KMIilllO

gioowy-store or tnaa. aacroBwen, wci. un,u ,w MmMfthmtii;ABnuarr- has never Iwen knoiim to give

Tobacces of the . raret -aad .Moatctioiite.weoiriilng to

-i---. a -a - a. ' Jl-. - - i

agars.sold at tws noose. . .

HBADQuaWTEns for hnic8 -gro-

rjes at Chariey. Wel'fteafera'ogrori

cess,. Mm . :reva' Air - fHj.

4.Roberts(n Bh., rthec groeers on the -;ncirthcaist corrif.r .;of the

uaw3esiTre. to y t tor. many

SMttitts .ant oia cusioiucrs.

that

it ow bat a eomiwrartvery sno a strictly eah busi

time eince Charley Me. begun thejne88) bt - hut they are selling fiwt-

grocery imstness, iw soecess from the first, io take bold of the stioctively, and .his. there.". ..;.

Gboceet Dftvx Stkrs asy

aril stacks". r.40tee

he achieved

He seemed business in -flag is still

they.

to

Chadt-y . MePbeetrra every ,tr.

Now it stands to reason -fast eik a emt many gnoda or

wtvuHn't be buying fresh oHeaeaeb

trip from the traveling salesmen. " Fa3fU.y groceries are a leading spwialty ith Cbarhy WcPhertew, at bis attractive jrr;(eery house, snHtbeastioraer of the square, ' and' it ya cWirc to pwruttnue anydaag in. this: branch of wmtls ,w would

advise yon never to bay till , Clar-

claj goods so low that sny oiie can

afford to pay cash to get tnem

VoiiPfiiap'rSutMi s!B liousebold

word.', because his. soda "water "has

no saperfcr. " '

Loot. )ne Second Alto land

haai une thn Rmr wekS EO. Find

cr will pis M at WHeon's pmnerj-

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TZT.-- t: w- aji.i tROFSiE-neesoTOerBiwei fe

. . Ci-i'tin.. 'id otkir huiWingt cKHniM hoe cvt-ry day in . the yesr,

; JTJr w.were mere is a uebirauie pypcx

ST. . J ' . tin-y are almost sine to buy-every

day in the year. Such at-xck will

THAD. BARKIRSTBI,l4t Hdvin

TWAOIIB, pe Was Vlfty OsiC .

: . Thad. bad promised to bring- his wife,' Nan. a new calico dress, and

the didn't do it, though he'd sold

his wheat for a good ronna price

"It wus tail r war. Baa: Anr..I sift

told my vjikat I wus goin' erlnngOQ itaf

fpiit.iiid.f of the itubtio qur8; jaat Wndet

lookin t tM iHins la thaitore winder.

whin feller drivet up in a bir drink

eirriure with two big gray hor an' V

aiKKer a drirln" am and begun 'er talfcln'

adal

to tilt neople. Ho ooa had a crtwd rouod him, an' then ho becun a-gulllcc

Iawelry. First he sold some loekeU' at

fifty cent auieco, an lots boucbt 'em.'

Then he give nil their money back an'

saw uat was tae way te dune bustnest.

Uit he soM some rin afa dollar apiece

and ne eouian t nine 'em sui mk cnougn.

Well, wbeu no'd void an heuid, ne tust

tu'rnijd round an' give all tlieir' -ninney

tHidc jot like be die ttte other time

wen, ne nua tue peapie aernea near crazy. Next he brought out some gold

tiraucieM tnat ne said wuz wortn t wenty

Ave dollars a pair, but be'd lot 'em - co

'aordin' lo his way or doin" buiinnu, fur

ten dollars and mt a ent less. WeiVwe

all Mowed wa d Kit onr money back jet' at

we eta every unie arore, an' tne air roun

there wus fairly black with tn an' twenty

dollar bill. I waited til bo'd old nearly

all he could an' tnen I Handed up my

fifty dollar bill I had no chiimre an'

told him I'd take one. He snntclieif' the

money and turned to ti.o niraor an' said

I-t om ro, Ft! wo'vn milked , this

crowd dry.' Quiukr.r'n er flaah'that bliie'k

parancr or bit un uiem ure a cut

miicce with his a h ia an' nfure vou could

say gosh with your mouth, opon" .'erway

they went. .Well, ha d. giv Ho money

back, an' the crowd bed kept .a-grplrin' an' a-zrowia' an' evervUody liwl. Oven a buyin', an' Kan, I'm blaniod if "I'm. .

much when I tell tju that derhed "ttosr

bed blitnied nmrali the cash there wiii

40 lowji." uourse, continued JlTad,

'with hit uaual luck I cot iluek for all 1

had i but, as I wid.'1'ra bouod yo&' thair't

tuner ler my flihg-nattoncd cutseaneat,

. w i. Jsril, Mgr and Smfebea aw always be lound at McGceV clrtUi-

: liQMtMt or aaiaiau curra in pawn, : g n-f mum wuc o iub jmui . . -Stforus iui7 1''." sqaare; Tbw es&blfehment ts -. er.fciC. tWd bv tt. Mat -ilt MrnM1 nitmn tor kwiiin

girt, BttpmiClm, Ind.

r&4 a.ttbwa f that choice snda

, a Tt.-a-S ce -aaa nner

Pit a tov6- VHsb9oA Wa

. k wft par ItroH 'Trup, e ilwaTJ U bmi t Volpert asatb da htWry.aai rotaonuit. . .. " .'-.

.. -JtVad the advrrtuwment on; : Hw n pvo( South America H-ryrae. j ' Itk lruiya wondwful SetWat, and no r at"b afmtitett. a fraa (Mi it Jbara

. Jat Cwaitv the Jjest in town, afienekartav: A wea Park on

6osth CoHaga Awaweygaaa;Ttf ac-

lyaaal swtfly atraaged. .

' CNdoc- BecxaaT Btowrsoo Boar Ba4ar Bakkk bakbs

-rraaad Wk Stovaa, Gar-

t 'Stoves, and the great

UCein Wood Bass Boners, are

'in stack at, ...ALLEIiS.

Catf at the hardware Mora of

W.l. Allew and ean the eele-:

bvated BsKkwya Twhae Btader, Mom msd Droneer, the beat in

jiaakL Abw 8alky mid Ee-

. - " '. -

W.J.ALLEN.

Th eelebrated Stndebaker

axswoas, kaowa'af m men fo b-

4Mb best .w the world, an r

ic

welt earned reputation tor keeping the beft lints of Gents' fumUbiujj good?, aad at fair price. . In hapd-some-tallaatu tltts -bouse has no saperior. It 19 AS J5VEBY day oceorrence at Jw BiaitbV cntporiuiik .oil the

soath aide, to sell a waeoa load of

ib&aaeiularticM) ytat.are found nii the shelves of that house.

HeasfkectiFrs Sad eo many odd and

yet handy contrivances there that

wben anything is needed around the bnnse they usually go lo Smith 'a to lean it be has it in -stock, a nd they are not disappointed. Watches

eetoM of repair at all seasons oi

the year, and Smith's bouae makes - t l e t :

ioici.wouvu oi ueaiuaa a saiy. Take voar watch there to have

it repaired and placed in order; - - It IS VEST satisfactory to go into a clothing boose like that of

BenL McQee, on tbe south side of

the sejoare, and find every article yon may. Bead, and of the best quality, at prices so reasonable that yao can-see your way clear to piirebase. The stock of Gents' furn-

ishing goods and underwear at this house has no superior, aad the

prices wilj astonish yon.

W. J. ALLEN.

First frniia.uftbe reason will be fonnd t A. C..B.tt Qoi's.also

everything m- choicest gmccries

and' newest ndvellie Don't neg-

lex t to call at tliis house when yon r.cpfl notneibinit in the erwrv or

provision Hue. ...

V REAKF.V8T:' AiX, CUOit. Hams, nil manner of firt-clars goods in the nvi4ort line, and tbc bizliest crradrs of coffees and teas.

Wwtwa- be found at A. g. Uotld

T&Co;. '- -i ' V'1- ??.

Tus best gonils in town are found a A.C Rtt & Co.'s grocery lioUrfe, revel sale t-quare. It is imp'issihje to enumerate. Call nud sec for yourself. ' ' " "Best Tobaccos asp OraArsg in

town ran lie seeareil at ilemp.

Wilson's groeery store, comer 6th

street and College ..Avenue. This

is the old rehabta stand. Uall.

Gi..ASfiWAjzE and Queensware of

newest patterns, at Hemp. Wilson's

grocery store,. verytuiugin clHwee

ft.tpe groceries, always fresh and

first-class at.thif.jfilftee.. ;

NiTK'issT arrivals of staple gro

ceries and choice, provisions, . re

ccived daily at Hemp. Wilson's

grocery store, "Prgfeas Block "

Headquarters for choice Cdffees

and Teas,

an' I'll bolrer the. money an' so' 'V you git your xin'i 'cnnybo.""- " r

C&aig WolfOT baa to of jliwt-elam BeggiesGarrbt Pbav itairaad Spriog Wage, at hia treaty atablti, wbieft he will sell tor . cask ar H. tiada iW molea or jbmpsi. CaUoa Craig below yoo aw'yofjf atorJi.

' People cotua to Faritr drag

jfara and aay taat aHMtasg latey oara aw.

T aaaa awp Dra iD Basra oegma e

iatsetttst waoath

' Ameriaaa-

rm

:errha.

Bairr imagine, because the midsummer weather is here that Char

ley Mobley has relaxed his efforts o please the public. On the con

trary be has redoubled ; them, and wit) continue to do so, io order that people may be induced lo conie to bis well appointed establishment

Where they can seen re anything they may need at very reasonable prices, Press trimmings, parasols, fans, hosier, etc,, in great profusion, and at prices so low that any oB can afjnl to bay.

Five men are kept . hard at

work each Saturday, - by -Charley

Mcfbeeters, tne grocervmsn, in

their efforts to supply the public

with choice goods from his house.

Yoo bad better go there and see

how nicely be can fit you oat.

MOlf 1ST. MOSEY. MONEY.

The books of the Monroe Build

ing and Loan Association are. now

open for taking stock, commencing

July 7th, 1880.

Hereafter stock will be taken at

any time, and money will be loaned

in any amount from w upward. Rob but C. Gee'bvi; June 18, DO. Seexetflry.

7 'VChjs Haitisoa Mixed Paiota are tk beat sad purest ht the world.

Will cover more space, look better,

jpaar batter, give rrrater aalisl

Jkllf than, any other bsaad, Calif

pd'asn teatiaiNMitafs. !

Xtr$,vh Papm ! WAjw. Paper ! ,'Wy isaW brought on the-largest . Moak of Wall Paper ever seen in

.baiowa : it is also the iaest. The

itoof of this h aja eaamiastiow, Watnsr tbraam- famr ol the' Vat lUding Calrtwatorsand Plows, ,The CWvcr Chilhal Phw ataada at lha haad and, we Mvi it

. Vabi.t Ci.Ajrmo ..fliiuld .nof be negtected, in the interest. both tf ctenn1ioei3 and haullb. John firon is pre-

pared in the most complcWmantier to

give tajs business his osrofur attention. Ha hat tieht casks, deodoriarnsthatorialt.

and ererythiut; that is nemiSWry, to make

uis business a soccers. . vail on tsrown and get his figures it is cheaper to clean

up jour preinises tnan ' iw fjoairan. ij

pBiMi.taver. '. If you are thirsty and want

rlast of said soda water with pure fruit

juices, go to Mike Volpert' north tido res

taurant ana .oak-cry.

The "Star" Bone Fertilizer

most satisfactory ever offered to tbe farming oamtsiuAity, csn be found at Jimmy Robinson's grocery bouse, west side sqnare.' There are sis

varieties; "Baw Bone Meal," "Pig Rnn Hali ml rT.U"

Our Boss," "Corn Grower," aad

'Gold Coin Phosphate," t.11 of the

"Star" brand. Be sure yon get

"Star brand when you purchase

fertilizer this fall. You oueht to

ect the beat for vour mortev. and

'.m i- J r-.l -TT. .. . .. . '

nwrn-vm fuK wonuorim atar" Jertiitxer Is the has.

fcnowa. sold -ay " -

BrnAYED or 8TOr)ar.--Two

bay borsesi 15 bands hiah. Wore-

taken, or slrsyed Friday night.

Sows asp FiGS.r-1. Milt. Rogers baa six or eight young sows and pigs for sale, at his place, east of towo. They are of the Berkshire aad Poland Cbioa breeds, sod very desirable stoek to own. Call soon ii yod want them. " aaaajjiaBBjaBtBmBBMBWBBjmmmm '.'- Ekoush (Spavin Liniment reOOveeaH bar4,aoAor Calloused hampt aad tfemUbes from boraci. Jlqod Sjdvfa. Curbs, SplhtU, Sweeney, Kine-bonej Sitae, fjprahn, al! Swollen Tliroala,

VauKM$,X,: Sara 5 by use of

aoui

fcnrtrT, Druggist, liidomibtfoe, lud.

BBf LHjcofP -m town, at George

rJettstitarl's., Feople irom tiie country eao get fresh bread. niwi.'cakeft

r .f. tb- jdaee :.a ,iiaonabbi

New beeu Geo. Mr.

gen-

On Wednesday 'last . Enoch

Fuller. rt'Ceived a draft from-'Qlaxe-

lirook & Co. of Iiusyijle,"'.Ky.

lor 5300,"and a letter- requesting him to sbip bis horse, "Oiear ; Si" by first frtight. Air, Cil 'Bcbrpk hn-f j vf tUc n!ma1, and came u'n

here a couple J wet ks ago to look st it. lie foii'ud' "Osiair S." to ;le

a Hsmbletonian.. of good record

and groH i'nutoe.-iitiked .Fulkr

mis price, sou aotivc rtr lira rreuu. -Mr Knllen.bo.ugbt the Imree from

Oefar Sbrycrj of. lilomfieil,.

Oft Smubtv, Jnlr lJkli, '.white-

returning homo frini the;. mnenl

f Jimnjj. Knight, at the. I.tt school boose, in . Salt .-Creek tp;, JifisR'Butcber ntet with a tterioMH

a citleiit. . M r, Btitcber was. - riding in a road cart with . Miss Lblu

Peterson, daughter of N. PferH

son, wheu.the brm'tting.broUehnd

the ltore ran, away.; , Jjutclur

jumped out to bold the horse, and

the young lady, was 'thrown trom the seati s verly cutiing her bend and left-arm. She-is now tecover-

ng, slowly, , S-X':' .

Mr. Geo.- Newhoue sof

Albany, Bcpiify P. M.,: has

Mie guest o,f. City Marshal Owen, during the past week,

Kea house is a" very ' pleasant

tleoiap, and favorably impressed all

wit It whom ba came in contact.

Mrs.. W. B.. Baker is visiting

her brother, Mr. Yoho, at Cinciu-

nstt, Greene co. ' "

Mrs. J, F. Pittmsn returned

last week from Washington City,

wiu-re she bad -been .for several weeks.' " ' - v" '" Mrs. . Van Fwsfn . was the.

gnest last week of W, A. Claij

lamily. n . , .

Mrss rJdoa Fields f-Visiting

tnenda in Brooklyu, Morgan co.'

The dry weather has seiipUBly

ioured the. Olacktjerry crop. .,.

-. Miss Rosa Martin of Stokes.

MUi, is Yiaitiag her .cousin., in iibJs'

plac-e, :,-;.

.. -"Tbfiopbilus Wallbp, a romantfo history of a country neijfh borhoodj" by John R. Bast, Bloom'ington; Ind., by favor of the, author has

reached our. table. Thtsook has

been

euriest

three

from

Progress bas not 'a.y"et had an op

portumtyto read - the -book- carefully, we are satisfied by a hasty exsminstion that- it will prove both interesting and. profitable to those who carefully scan its pages, as the moral is well sustained .by the narrative. We niy perhaps have more to say of Mr, JSaut s book in the future.

MiTibde Gabey of Spring

villa Js voting Miss Ada Pearson. . ThV5. Bedford Mall plsoes

JaoaJiaoarik maiority at f00.

iuu. v. Aogoraia imyinguuic Very radieaj changeSr-ne. pq. bis dwelling housei j ;i -. .,-

t Mrs. Arroinaf WbbnsniftOns-

!ev of Indiananiilis Ss visldrrir her

parents on North College Ayeiitje,

Nellie MNchetl of BedWrd hits

been visiting Ida Wnldron, and re-

turneu ,to qer uowc up c-nuaj.

W.B.8ratth and wife bas gone

to Colorado for the benefit of nt. Smith's health.

Csl. WorraU has been' in

Greene eohbry since the first of last,

week, lootting after tne interests 01

the soldier boys.

"rBob1a Hood hss been returned

from the' asylum for the insane.

He is out in time. To make dates

with somejeiture bureau this fall.

R. W. Miers, it is understood,

will be tsWunnated byjhe Demo

crats. Qt tliis1 judicial district, to be

their candidate Tor circuit judge,

HeLvon 'of th'e.U.P. church

win leave- pwaingion mis .weetr

for Chafltoila!oh,.JS,. X., to M

about four; weeks.

-The widow of Leroy Sanders

will co to Michigan to reside "with

ber .daughter, Miss Ape, iwbo has

been teaching music 4 laere severs

years. - . t""

tr-A arestly enjoyed pic nic

was .indulged in py - me uspust

Sunday school on 1 hursday last,

ihey were conveyed to Stones

spring ia wsgons, .s' "t

Dr. Rose, (ho optician, who

ban visited BloomingbMi op several

occasrons, lias returned from Jcu

rope,-and will , visit Blooroiogton

soon. otj-wiiicH-,.-. However, due .no

tice wiir be given;'

Prof. Swsin was. having

geiiutne esse of measles 00' board the steamer Westernlari'd'. 'Seemed

like going-a long way io have

jsouinton every-day disease. ... ,

' Mrs. Harris and.he( mo - Ed

are visitina Joseph Warder's- faro

Hv 'atColnmbtts..O. Mf. Warder

is-doing a prosperous. ..buMuess in

.theiruit commission hoe, and : as

an agent for Coffin, Greehstreet Co.

Geo. Walker, one of Showers Bros, old reliable employes, has

sold Ida hohVd'ou Grant street.

Cornepus Meadows, being the par disscTi ;fie bs bought a lot da

Fairview,' whete llu Intwis: 10 t.iiil.l.

A OAIW HQ yBR CRf,

f ssaatla f Bloomlngtu, Qiuas of

law,

4,900

John T, Wilson of Spenifer

was m town, last .yfeek,

Tne colored penple sire con

ducting a camp meeting at Spencer.

The wife of Bey. faring is

taking tresYmeiYt 4t the Sjienoer Sanitarium. .

Capt. W. B. Hughes is enter

taining W. C, Winfrey of Mt.

Carmel, JHs.

Peter Mefford has been quite

sick. His mother is also danger

ously ill.

James Strong, a well known

farmer who reeided. west of., town, died on Thursday last, after a brief

Mlaesa,witk typhoid fever,

John H. Curry, east of town,

ias been quite. sick ror several

weeks, and is now reported 0 be

vioienuy insane.

rs. Allen D. Norman, of

8an Dieeo, Cal.', ahd Maud Lemon

r ri t .

u ixiuuwiutliuu, Bro viarvniK- ia.

W. Coffey ft Spence:

J. H. Havworth. a member

of the class of. '90 in the Indiana

University, will be principal of the

Hagerstownibigb sohooi next year

Prof. Joseph Carhart has been

elected' President of tbe Minnesota

State Normal School, at a salary

of2,500.

The hay' crop is very large in

this locality, arid an unusual num

ber of mowers and hay rakes nave

been sold, as a result,

Mike Deekard of Joncsboro,

the well known distiller, .will re

move to this place next spring, and

will conduct business on a larger

scale.

Rich; Dodds of. Mnncle .is visiting friends and relations in

this vicinity, - Dodda is now. em

ployed in the office of tpe Muncte

Ga Company.

.' -Bliss Mertie Wilson leaves

tnis Week for Lafavette ' where sh

will visit relations, going thence to

Pazton, Ills., after which She wil

return to her .hoine io Tarkio, Mo

The families of Will. Blair!

John Waldron, Ira Batman and

Mr. Farrell enjoyed a pleasant

picnic on Jfath. Smith's fuim eai,

of town, last 4 pursday,

On Thursday evening Fred, received, a dispatch from

Meday ville. Iud., staling that his

brother John had been killed hy

ligbtuiug. Fred, took train same

night for Medaryviile,

Cffv Marshal Owen came into

tbe Mayor's court upe.morrAMM Lwt week with six eases of - illegal Ii-

quor -selling, two each against three

naioon men ot this place, ueorge

Mrs. L. J. Buekley baa movcsbbcr millinery slorc io the south

east corner ol tbe square, three

dMrwt of Mcrheeters grocery, w1rTe still ioiwd a large and tsnoy stock of miiiioery

f -11 rrf. ? -1- -; -.

'Jft'igP; m.'.v- pnncaa : was comjftoii.el liy UoV- Hoviy, on Wlncpdly.. JAjstfc fo sje'rv'e the;nnexjiired'rm.oTR D, Pvarson, de? esctarid ia' how Judge of tbe Mwraji4. Lawrence oo'unty ciruitcur . Good morning, Judge.

.U)l0ee, you iMoHipg so wen. -ihi costlier year of : the city

wateibrkrV ; dnder"' the contract, WllrW $2-700; - When the contraettlr coihes- here be should be

givetfidl- possible- iutorination as to-f.Hr. spring west-- of town-

iBBls, flopeWeH's, Leonard's

Mitl;fc if it is posatbbi-to get

biettewater than that which creeps thrtagli the slimy bank of Griff's

No. 73. .th"e locoinotive that

was. palling the freight that eoVid-

ed .wiih the French Lick Aceom-

nuUji iooia iic anpie ww waa io Uie Juliet collision five: months

an T tuaa 'nntv turnixl ntit of

tbe shops last week, and wss mak-

iug.-Ata first trip since t.ho collision of Jawi spring.' ; - ; -Tbe building in which Alex

ander CamplwH, the fonuder of the Chfifiiian. op Campbellite, denoini-

nairau first preached, is still' stand

ing-it Bethany, .sr. Va. ibe Campbellites of- this State have

drxided to bring the edifice intact ahii; piaea it on their assembly

erooud r-at isethany l'ajrit, . near

Bramtytwhere it can be preserved

m ytawi,. Maxwell,,' the well kno,iwrmcroommerpial( traveler,

now if partner tn toe wooieaaie con-

fjfoher -house ot Mcssiek, Max-

wefj vs., inatanapplis, bad a osrrVw escape from death at Pine

Lake. Tuesday of last week . He

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Lincoln street is to b graded and Maosdsmized, and brick walks have been ordered to be laid on 8d street, from College Avenua-to ike corporate limits, east. .

Frank Fetter and Wm. Spang-

or iktt on Friday last on bicvcles

for Martinsville. Franklin, mia

buFgi.Columbus and asbviue.

-Wall. Allison and' mother

were in town last week. W ally

is .traveling for a canned fruit and

jelly bouse, and has suoeeded ad-

miraoiy. .

John Johnson, who resided in

the northeastern portion ot town,

died on Thursday evening. He

will be remembered - as the man

who always sold early strawberries

from bouse to bouse., tic was 72

years of age. His death resulted

from a fall which is supposed W

have fractured bis skull.

Mrs. Buskirk of east 7th st.

is visiting her son, Thos. Buikirk, at PaoJi. . i i

Bent. McGee ahd wife are at

Trinity Springs, for tbe benefit of

Mr. McUee's health. - -

Amonrr those who reosived

notice increase of pensiojn last week were. Uj J. . FeRns", Tylor Voss spi) Wm, Bowles, '

At the birthtlfiv supper given

John W. Davis last Wednesday,

Mrs. UuvU had prepared a Rocky

iMountatn cake ot seven(ytwo lay

ers, consisting of small cake, ce

mented together with loeiag,

Mrs. Nichols was visiting ber

brother, -in Spencer ,'laet week.

The Lstbo'r party will place a

ticket in the field. Their convert

tion occurs August Oth. - -

Wm. A. Rogers, v. hose stal

lion died several weeks jtgo, wss

paid f SOU by the insurance

pany,

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.Ur w. -siw.oie pA- ;kp ;Wn5i.o' afrunb a ran tiA.

lE!&' the tent had beet, months,. as it is ions overdue! ijf.Jj eti.- -.t. . 1. .t-

.k....ktia n.r..i. Piw luiMiweu tne truntt w tne

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Miss Grace BlcPheeters returned from Paoli on Monday morning. " " ; A frfigbt wreck occurred near New Albany ou Saturday evening, bjr which soine.'.ears we're latrly disfigured, and on Sunday night two' freight trains wore br6uglit'lH-

to collision between GreencasUo

Irom the coUn-j For reward -for thwr return and snd Bainbridge, Wrpafcipg .both en- the ooBductor. locked- Iflrh iii, bul ad, pies,'cake4 otbVr pttic!lars apply to giiua, .bufning aaaj,. f the Vcars. Jie; 'afltirwardi escaped from tin a,snnabbi ; W.rLLIAM ELKIKS : and figuring anjua'. mV bA ; jra)i; it)jm JataM : f, break1tt .-.Wtiit-tJthit: Blooaiingtuu, Jad. baudn. " ' . ' ' -v.-M -Pbie jod;'lffiHff1m) instsnjly

tent and striking Maxwell on the

shoulder passed down his side

For a white H was feared that be

bad been killed, but be soon rallied

and is now as well as usual

r-r.K brakeriian suddenly heparan insane last Wednesday night, while

on bis way. north on an egtra

freight train, near Horseshoe Bend

He was a son of freight conductor.

tlilbert, and bad been sick, with

typhoid fever, only returning to

bi.s w.prk about the 1st of the ruouth Condnctor Arnold saw him run

ning along the $op. of tlm train fbtmHDiing the brakes when they

shohTdbaveibecii set,' and. by liia

riueer antics showing that some

tbuig'w'as wtoiig, 5 " lie-eluded Ar

nobfeapd get )o.iQ,.tue eanoose, .and

the ooaductor. locked him in. but

Mifl jjOwardi eaeaped from the

had "a cinch" on them, he says,

and they come op, pleaded guilty and paid their fines and costs with

out much- protest. X he total was.

180 a pretty fair morning's work.

A new hotel is. to be erected

at French Lick Springs by Wells & Andrews.

The Monon hss changed the

old established order of. the ar

rangement of the coaches on passenger trains. How instead of placing the chair oar; on behind, it is iilaced next to the baggage-ear, the adiea coach next and lastly, comes

tbe smoker.

On the Gth of August the F.

M, B. A. will bold a otsss meeting in Bloomlngton. . Addresses are to

be delivered 'by Messrs.

Still well and others. A

parade will be poe of the novelties.

The Terre Haute Express publishes that the census of -1880

gave the popnlation of Blooming

census of '80 give ns 2,758, tt has crawled up pastthc 4,000 mark s: ace then. J

61 uu I Johnson, the young

man from Chicago- who . was burl in the Smithville collision, and was afterwards taken to . H arrodsburg, is still in a. dangerous condition, and his injuries ruay yet prove fatal, Tbe train dispatcher's force at this point has lieen doubled. There are now six men on the force. Business has increased so phenomenally ou. the. Monon that it is fonnd (bit . It . road" should be doubly equipped. Harrodsburg Enterprise: The railroad company have compromised with several of those that were hurt

in tbc wreck near this place Monday morning, in order to save a lot of law suits. Taylor Carmichael who received some slight injuries received S100 : Mack Carmichael

$50 : Everet Foster and wife of

Woirtbiugtan, $250. . Frank Brodix is going' it alone

in t he mil estate and insurance

business.

Tlte Wreck Hear Provlttence. LoaisiU Commercial ) . At 7i50 o'clock Sunday evening, July 18, Mono freight; J rain No. 7 r crashed into four Box ear j the switch lost . this side of Ne, .

rrovidence, swa Jigiaeer afe ard McNally was ttkiaa;: fireman Charles HeWrfek waa i;f;

badly hurt that ,bf wil jftmbably die. ' v ,-: '- -

Just before the accident-as: tslnr:

freight had hurried up the Hit t:.t. : res eh tbe a witch iojjmc. H. .. P8 the passage of ptuwenger train No. 4-the fast north bound expresa that leaves Louisville at 7t80 o'clock. The extra freight readied ..

there in ample time, and detaching, four box cars left them standinij at the bead jf the switch. ; latawere to be taken an the switch bas fore the arrival of tbe passenger train, but there was another train of which no account secme, fjfr b taken. Whether the conductor of 'lfVv' 71 was running contrary f order -whether those in charge of tbe

tra bad forgotton that 7t was due, or whether tbe proper orders had' never been issued oould not be

learned. Whoever was to ;biaaa.

the cars were allowed to stand oa the main track Jong erjrdjiigh -14 ciinse the loss of a human life,'. -; They were standing there when Ko, 7t totinded into sight running

south at full speed to get out oi tba way of the cooru passenger. -There wss no time for signaling op switching th in, and the crew of the extra could do nothing but stand still and see the big Mggul engine -crash into the ca'ra, ' ' " ' . Thrown through the air at the f moment of thtf slioitk with tba pieces of broken cars', and ' engine, were (wo other objects--tbe bodsea of Engineer McKslly and. Fireman Helfriek; The" wreck piled itsa

et'ui' , bjjjb upon the traok, awa

blockading it. Not loting

The city council, on Tuesday

night of last week, adopted the

water works 'ordinance by a vote

of 4 to 2. Those voting for water

rBodrbrd Maii.1: . Freight Btocltade.

Sine the Wonoa wtd lu. contract

with taa L. & K., for tbe haulina of

throuttU nortt bound froieht. tha business

of the road tuts been nearly doubled, and as tbe rolling stock remains about at it wss, and the toutbaru freight is neatly all of a perishable nature, all the Ioomi oiiti. ness of lbs line, which it as great as th a..mwm luiHilt. -Mrtfh it. rt p.l.n .

wprks were Sliowers, Waldron, equjJuueBt, beon entirely neglected. Alexander and Voss. Those vol-1 Consoanenttv there is somewhere Between irtg against it ' were Dobeon and iPt """i1!? 12f ,?f,

Smith. The ordinance provides !tion a cUc.eo. Soma of the stone

mrnt the triamen sprang aissisfw

and began .tearing their waf .Ja, their wounded comrades. Jammed

Haaf,! tightly between the engine and

street tenuer, srter tne pieces or iron an$t .

the timbers were pulled aatae, they -found Helfriek, terribly injured but 8lil) .alive, As they dug deeper, however, a horrible sigat met . " ma a- a . .a

tnem. 1 tie shock nau tnrown McNally back under tbe lender, the wheels had passed over him,

tanu strtvuutu across .tuc. nut uw ihwly-lfty, cut aliiiost in half.

The proper signals bad been sent back to stop the pnrernger train.

and after a little while it pulled t

slowly up to th: scf..6e of thp wreck,.

The track was so badly Woeked that it was impossible to proceed

further nortb,and 00. 4 made ready, to move back to New Albany, Their fellow-workmen lifted HeV frick and poor McNally'e mutilated .a a -a .

corpse to tne cars, ana toe inp .

back was begun, . , ' .

At JNew Albany tne VKtima

were taken to their homes. 'SurjU cal examination showed that Hel-v frick had several ribs broken aad was terriblv bruwed, hut there ate hoes for his recovery. He- is a, ' married man about thirty-five yeara. old and baa always lived in Nw Albany. ' - " ' McNally was about the same, age and had been on the road two, years. He came with bia family from Hannibal, Mo. A aad fea. tare in the ease waa that emee h last left home his wife had gtvenv. birth to twin babies whom tfce father bad never seen. . . , 1 Si f ' ' '

for 0 hydrants at 143 each, and

the company propose to put in five and a half miles of mains, placed five feet under the surface. As they would be compelled to quarry through solid rock to do this, some ier)ns doubt if the "contract will

ever be signed. . On Wetlnesday, I?th . jnst

John. W. DvU, the well known

merchant tailor, was 70 yejara of

age. Mr. Davis worked ail day as is his custom, and' went home to find that his family and friends had thoroughly provided au agreeable surprise sufAjer for Jiiut. ftnd a

pleasant family 'company- tHttftgiy celebrated the event. ' Very few men, at Mr, Davis' age are found on the board day and bight, as he is. Jt may scptu unaecesstry at bis time of life, yet he enjoys work, and time passes more rapidly jtitd jiteasatitly with him than if be were not busy. John W. Davis is now one of our oldest actively engaged citizens, and it' is the wish of the Peogrcss that the 17th of July '01 may find him as able to du justice' to an anniversary supper as he was to the one of last Wednesday. Mr. Davis has been in business in Blonmingtou since January, 1848 43 yeats. . .. A case that has been in the courts for several years and has been twice passed upon by the Supreme Coujrt has at last reached a

bnaf settlement. lnc cause is

known as that of Nicholas Marion vs. the Pennsylvania Company, wherein the plaintiff clajiaed damages for the lass of an arm. Some three hundred wUucses have fees coming lo (hem.;'.; The Supreme

Court sustained Die action of the

lower court and the judctneut and

costs Ituve been paid into the clerk V l o-e. Tlit aajouut ii 3,769.75.

cumpi'.nies bava nearly two hundred car

loads out along the line, and are constantly receiving letters aad telegrams enquiring for stone which wat turned over tp the railroad weeks ago,- seme at far back as June- - The stone comosiniet bava uiada an effort' to shin over to JC." & B.

road; bat as Uackey at yet bas no twitott into tbe mill -or quarries, and tho Monon rofusot to Mt E. & K. ears on its switch,

they have been balKeu fn tliit diroellon. Vigorous appenls have heen mndc to Mr. Mackey, an d if that gentleman hat tha interest of his new road at heart be will hoed thorn. With swHab.es into tha quarries the E. Ss K. could now be hanllnc

from forty to one hundred Jrto of

stone per City, now auo uipa tor taa K. &. it. to como forward and extend to tbe people of Shawswick township Jbe

ftienelHs of railroad' -competition to tba

stone industry, which wereproinueawneit

tne tax wits voted, 'roe mi us ana serarat of the ounrrie hara been coin oell od to

that dawn by the blockade ; and at! tbe

tmarrie ill- suspend sooir if matters don't itnuro.rc. As this is' the heicht of

tha busv season with auarrvmen. bat Ut

ile beins done in winter and spriog but

stripping,.-it wiil be easily understood why tk stone wea are both atirry and

disgusted. '

jrndlclal Ci erttton. The delegates to the Rrub!lcan .fudi

clal Conweiition for tbe counties of w-

rence nd al.onroe, comprising too totn Judicial Circuit pfthe'Stafe of Indiana,

ml at the court tiouse tn tee eity ot una-

ford at I o'clock p. m , July 15th, 1830, and were called to order by John L. Til-

ford, chairman of the Republican Central

Committee oriiawrence county. On motion. JP. IlitoheocVt of Bodford wat made chairman of the conven

tion and Wm. T. Ulair of JJLonroe .county

was maue abcretarvi It wh uj.Oj-od thit the con vepton proceed to the nuujination of a candidato for

Judsa. An amendment to nominate a

rrosscuting' Attorney Was carried- tjimp-

son o. Jowe was invn put in nuimuKu ,

and being tu onty nominee was oa mo,, tion rhoson ttnaniinbnsly by acclamation.

A motion then prevailed to urocend to

the nomiaatlon of candidate for OHidge.

Henry C . Duncan was iben jiltjpeu ii) nomination j there being no otlicf nSiiii. neo Mr. Duncan wkjs Ton motion unanimously nouilnated by 'acclsniHlipnt A motion to adjourn then pcavailod and the eouvctiti' n adjourned sine die:

r H. Uitcucook. t'bairman

Ou Sundav the vestibule traio

on the Indianapolis dividon of A ;

fonoDwas thrown from the traoC bysoow. Engineer Strod of ty

favette. was scalded to uemtii. I-

oue else b,nrt, '

Tk rvrKt ii i Ili.fnM

Sunday evening between (lainbridgn

and Greeneastle, resulwa in sv

crushed foot nod serions htxissn-ror.

Jut, Dillard.enRiaeer; Morris Avoy,,head brakemsa, waa brnised about arms and chest; '& number of the freight cars took firt and;

wei-e destroyed. .

Robert Marshall bag Mraha.

ed the Kirkwood. house, payiau

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Chaa, Qualer of Indianapolis, is visiting 'boma folks.' -Tbe Water Works Otdioancai will appear in tbjt) progress nest, week. Sherman pavii. is fii Julian, Spring. . , l-m Albert Rott went to "Green, county lid week after aner sup-" ply of spring chicktna, IdtjdMwries tomatoes, and anything a4 . trf-. thing that is d,esirable. He is de? termined to supply bis pnstomera, no matter how much time and trouble may be involved in thex

undertaking.

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Wm. T. jbl.tK, tteciilari-.

Notlcsi tw Mosi-ateltHitn. Ijlon-mideBtt, to-wit: Milton J.9mHb, Samuel Carter, Mary' Riohtraltoa, pollman, Juti a Fleuiming. Ueira af Qim. ItolicBbacbcr, deceased, via: 3faxar' Dolleubacbt, Samuel M. Hollenhohr, W. r. UoUvnWber, Jacob I. Bolhrabasher, Martin C. tVillenbaeW, tierw W. Bollenbacher, Iisiie White, Mary. Nortboot, Jato Axlolt, Julia sytT t'arrie Kalsb, Vanaie IMteabafilMf, Was. Kennedy jr. All abova naateil non-residestta wahay property along tba Use of Ma b strea, between Walnut street a.nt Duua str ', in tba City f loominftvn.fmliana, wttt take uotice that the City OKtHu'iMiair for said' city wiil meet lu taw Mavwr'a oft jjee of said city AVsONKfD, Sxttsmweii So, 1S39.

at 10 o'clock a, m, fur tb purwae if a?i sessiiiff beniU and damases tbwi war1

arise from tiponint; said Nthstrortfrof

You are hwbv notified In be present -

at said mecttnc, ni aka ksawa tmu

oi ji ciions iiicivus or action win a usaatj . iu yuiir alu nit;

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