Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 July 1890 — Page 3

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CaaffijiTin Batfc CuSessTin can be toum-at the imjtifof Chas. MePheeters, eotaer ol toe puonosqmtrf . 4f the rarest and moat TOMbr ttfUKk. Only tip-top i teM.f nuts Bonse. . SMiv piag Boaggie. and irta,nadcat Grand Rapids ate sale at KWieator opposite Surreys, . Carnages NN mmat of wbicleaat Ww; ler srarerooaV ami repair atop, i far wJefenlv-lrvr ' ,. BbdSy. . Renpet, Mowers sad Sadm foe sate only hy ' , ;W. J. A.LLEN. Fooil r Wtsell,-the groe" the Sevravii Fnaadry, aw nb . tTad. The aafeeWau.aewatoek.and every beet 1btt can be protadiatiM.wlM orarkrti ;-jmrt mneiaw ax . Itiha VolMrtTatsMMt. wit it fira Jateaa, grig put wwfaetta. vWawaters and. dodern .'. jl i -njrkcve BatMm, mPSCen Biadcn for mle hUt ny J. ALLEN. Fott SaM5.tI have . forty -aiwes - brkHl J itoik (sewUK letr On4 tat rtb three dw4tlhi o4hneesry Widtngs tf-ifA'srirs ss MM wrib W "W. AKHBSCSTEB, - Todd' F. fit, ileary-ts., d.: : ' " . Maar, sm ?crlrw m iiHiaa oranianb cored in 30 mtansn Woerd' flannaty Irfitfen. This : atnr tbtls. W kv JU. Ia w.r, DrugatsbsoiiaKtn, (a4. . - ,v. .! (Get a j-btsn of that choice soda si.aa iTeifarta. .. Caw fCai. Toot SoA - WA- . 1ihTnnre fcoit tto, ean at wars to had oirrt a north .Ida bakery wad -w. 4BMsssfsisMsMssnanBaB - Beiad the advertisement' en " fcat !( Slh A nwrican" N-ririe . It b tmly a wondvrinl medicin. ana no .aaWbswnalinst. SwSmn aaUrit bete . Ice CstKAjr.'thc best in town, h tkBnsKfrrla. .Ja-tent Parlor on -4!ekdlegAvei(f ee? t ":G; ,jiirs xo BosBsaJd uQplci nek SteW Gar- . tfleatifjtnveaiid tbefeat . Cold Gain weed Bass Burners, are wwatkat ALLE8& - CkH S the batdware stave of . -W. J.. AUetvaisd examine the cele brated Boekeye Twine Bwder, v llowet (MW Drppper, Mwr beat in isrwbt. Atap8ulhr awl BewaiviMr Bakes. - .'V'Tbe celebrated ftadebake v avasSsML known of nil men 'io' be Mdseriamt the wertdrar for" sale ' Cjuio WoKuey has -atot of ; lrat'laat Bro-ne Carriages, Phsectesf and Sonne Wacrnte at hie itveey atnlile, whit lie l sell tor caah ott will 4esd for .males or

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aeata, Amsrtean : The SnrraMsi Mizew Painta are fl tieataod petrcet ia the world: Wilt never more space, look better, ejsjsw better, give greater eaUafaettn.ibaa spy other .bnaid. , Call at awetsitanttialaV. WIaul Papbe P Wau, Pates !

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eek of WW P erer . u i- sk. m. ' " ' f of this-is am examrnation. BApEXi,0Ca We Keep three or four of the! W Bidtoe Cnltivtrand rtowa. The Olivef Chilled Plow ptooda at KM ftoxt anil we have it.

r- - f4 . ., v The "Sia Bom Fertilisers, most satisfactory, ever offered to the farming community, can be wud at Jimmy Kobuwea 'awoeerj noose, west side sqiMire. There are six varieties? -Raw Bone "Fi Foot Bone, "Halt and Half," Oor Ham," "Corn Grower," and "Gold Coin Phosphate," all of the "Star" brand.' . Be sore yoa ' get "8ar' brand when yoa pnrphase fertiliser this fall. Y ought to get the beat for your money, -and the "Star" fertiliser ia tbe best. HfiADQffAKTKRa fhr ehoice groceries at Charley IfcPhefltew' gro? eery afore (GreeTea?!,-; Bta! It is now bat a eompaWfely abort time atoee Cbarley Mc, egtia the grocery bnaiaeaB, hat he- achieved snecees Iron the int. He seemed to take bold, of the bnsinesa instiactivJr awl h8 flag is. still there. ' " . -. GSOCSBT Dboxmers say thry sfll M8tack8'"f choice goods to Cfearky MePheeters eyrry trip. Now it stands to reason that he n. M ""-'- he wooldn't be boying fresb otteseaeTj . frn telinialc9aBeiiT .. " " L. Fwi,T-gTOceTie9 are a leading - r- i u.ir,wi at bis attrarttve erncery -. ,) ! f nnrntmofi anvlliincr Hn'tldsbrai of mds .we- wradd ! ad viae yon never ( boy till Charley's house habeeo v,iitcd. . Piwisi'SnisometBi clothing line every dy in the year, and wher there is a desirable stock they are almost sore to buy every day ia the year. Soh a .tock will always be found at McGee's clothing. More, sooth side of the public square. This establishment has a well earned reputation: tor keeping the Wt lines of Geota' '-forniHhing gonda, and at fair prices. In handme 4ull suifs tbts noose ban uo niperior. . Iris as kveby day occurrence at JoeSoijth-s foriunw on the sooth side, to sell a wagonkloa4 of the nsetat articles that , are found on the - shelves of that house. Housekeepers find so many odd and yet handy contrivances there that when, anything .ia needed around the boose they usually go to Smith's to learn if be has it Jqglock, and they are not dtsaprM&a.. Watches get ctitof terjair.atUnaasons: of the year,- and SmitlrVBea makes this branch of.bnmaeas . a specialty. Take your watch there to haw it repaired and placed in. order. . It VEST sattsfeetory to go far to a dofhioe boose like: that of Ben. ilcGee, on the south side of! tbe sauare, and Una every article yea ate seed,; and of the best quality, atrices so reasonable that yea can near your way elear to nurchase. The stock of Geottr turnisbinsr goeda and underwear at this boasc baa no saperior, and ' the nrices will astonish you. . Doet imagine, because tlie midanmmer weather m here that Charley liohley har relaxed bis eflbijs to pteme the public. On the con trary be itaa redoubled them, and will ecachnw to. do so, in order that people mar be induced to come to bis well appointed establishment where they can secure anything they may seed at very reasonable pneeav irress trimmings, parssoia, faas, hosiery, etc- in great profuioofand'at prices so tow that 4uy oae caa afford to bay. SserA Pigs. I. Milt. Bog ere has a?E or eight yonng sows and bus for eaJc, at his place, east .. of. town.- Thjsf of the Berkshire and Fobwd Jbtoa breeUfty and very desirable stock to own;- tjaJl soon Myov want them. EiraLa Spavin iJhiment reM ' -, Etc. Bare ean by use of one - ; aottisv Wanwtwt the wpnderrui Id bv H. bbabh am v known-. ftU bv b Bbt I4JEC two, aleorge 1. 1 Benckarta. People from th coun try can get fresh bread, pies, cako?,

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Rffl IOC KSOV ITt Srerybody it. Invited lo Inspect the CoWwa Collection of ROPBKLYi BKPABED DAL KQTKCTiOK GOME AND SEE th Supple Kfmfcaroo Sboea. tbaja wbick pothintr can be finer appearing or give greater ease. See the Splendid CallShoe that we re sslfing at ptiw , that has no parallel in town. SEC THE DONGOU GOAT KB 6RECUN m Dead and tamed to clay, made into shoes, that will not sag or fray. ' Tab yanr opnortnnUy to get good jho! O20.U. BRAXTAN, Watt Sia Squai, Btooahigvtt, Indiana. ' Dorine the vast three weeks a crowd calling themselves "Blanks hiwb'i) ' ' Gfloroia Minstrels amJ CheroK, Indian ledkiae u,iM have beetrfeenpying a -portion Vf the Bollman lots on North Walnut street. The majority of the gang are negroes, and the entertainment m of the coarse order that attracts the toughest element. Saturday night an altercation occurred, .on the grounds between some colored boys x and a yoang man named Shaw. The sabje-hned warriors, 'tis claimed, were 'well supplied razors, aud followed Shaw outside the aeati, he all the tints telling tbetri to keep back and leave him alone, till he finally pulled his 118 caliber. He fired at tlife foremost 64 his assailants and hit Steve White, one of John Cole's stable bauds. Tliejball entered the abdomen well to-'otoe . side, .-and appears to have pted ffround without doing any serious' harm.. -rChflutanViaa A fsemhty -Herald: pDr.'iJames A. Woodburn, who lias recently taken 'the degree of DoeVor of Philosophy at the Johns Hop kins University, and who nas lxii appointed Professb- of American Historv in the State University of Indiana, is now

giving, atjtfJpnea.t Auburn Parlr,

CbautMuqna Qu&gra"course of pdajaeaahTectwre lessons on the Causes of the American Revolution ; the Defects of the Old Confedera tion: the New Union and the Or dinance of 17fS7. These special. c-lasa leotorw, given, on Saturds:js, from a blackboard syllabus, have been enthusiafticallv receivwl by iacreatdnif audiences. At the Wt leetnre--there were twist ninety people present, most of I hem aclual students or teacher It is rxpivdt1 tltat.jlirre Jetaona in, American history;' frinm .its eolonil bgfnuing. through tlie Revolntionary, con stitutional and lMtlitntai periods, will become a prominent feature of historical work al Cliaiitauqua next year.' This course will be a patriotic, recognition of the approaching four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America. It Las been slated that at Rome oftheeouotiy drug stores, when peopfe ask ;. tor'-. South American Nervine .the clerks sell them some other preparation which they claim is as good. JKo one should permit this to- be done. It can only be procured from Fans Bros, aud there is nothing else like it. Potatoes are selling at 91 per bushel in this market. Annies are scarce, also, and sell at ew. . WitOfltt-.! lt l.-ll rn J Monoa," best brands ot Cigars. -Every body who. needs the aid of a tonic should bear in mind the fact that South American Nervine has never been known to give dis satisfaction, when used according to directions. -Robertson Broj.,- tbe grocers . . se . on the ; northeast corner ot tne square,, desire to say to their many friends anil old customers, that tbev are doing a strictly cash busi ness, but that they are; selling firctelass goods so-low that any one can flord to pay cash to get tbem. .VoiiPBKT's Soda are household Words, because his soda water, has no aupenor. ,' -First' fruits of the season' will be fouud at A. C. ttottA Co.'s.also everything in choicest groceries and newest novelties. Uon't nee iect to call at tots House when you need something, in the grocery or provision line. Best Tobaccos aud Cigars in town can be secured tit Hemp. Wilson's grocery store, corner 8 th street and College Avenue. This is the eld reliable stand. Call. Glassware and QueenswBrc of newest patterns, at Hemp. Wilson's grocery store. jivry thing in choice staple groceries, always fresh and fireglass at this place. :.j NBWBW arrivabjof flfaple grooenes and choice provisions, re oetfed dailv at Hemp. Wilson1 grocery store, "Progress Bloot.. Htadquarters for choke .Coffees Five men are kept hard at work each Saturday, by Charley Ncrheeters, tne croceryman, - in .their effoc-la' to supply the public with choice goods from his bouse, You had better gn there and jse jow nfcejy ue .can Sit you put.

WlK 5eel suto JMteatc. John WJlor t on time with V. E. "Worley in hit EllotUill Bnlh i now Cashier in a Bank at San Buaaa Veatnra, Calif. Jchn Amernian !.. fiwmi near Fairwouat, Neb, Lroy H. Ohato, who Tor ao many ytnn kept a ihae (tore on the wt iui mith hi. hrothnr (4snra. it a nncbniin

, Oolamboa Browning i pMtnuiiter at Dalton, Oa, ana bit kaaltb-is vary much improves. Ira Browning M ttill comioctla a tova and tiawara rtora in Daitoa, Qa. Jai. V. Young, who formarly resided wen or town, U wlw a milling arm at Van Wert, O. Al. Bay b employed in the Wichita, Knaiaa, cornice work, and Jim Ben. AlHwn i lookine through a camera and playing the Bddte in the im city,.. Joe. B. Henley b praaccoUng attorney of Sedwiok- county, KantM, and Billy Hall i a clerk ia the recorder's office of the same county. Joa Hooner ii a nretcrintionbt in 8an Franciaco. Calif, arid Horace Mulky U located in Denver, Colorado. John Kioholt li in an architeet'i ' office in Denver, and Hon. b catting pants for an Indianapolit Arm. W. K. Curtb b employed in a roller process mill at Cherry vale, Kansas. C. H. Dndd b connected with a lumber firm at Van Buran. Arksnaat. Dcr. Hunter is a railroad engineer at"' Spokane Falb, Washington. Wm... Blakeir b engitggd-ta theraroeery business at dorado, Kansas?;. . Isaac Hooper b at Bismarck, Dakota with a lurabor firm. Joseph H. Hunter b located at Washinston City, in law-, and pension business. 3. A. Baldridee. fonaerlv with Qaurlev In the grin mill, b a station agent - en a railroad at Bowe, New Mexico. O. L. Fee, a brother ofXai, b located at Pine Taller. Oreeoa. V V. TT ?li t 1 l r. 1. on South College Avenue, is farming - in uiarx county, state or w strung ton. t. Nat. Brownine is conduotinz a tinware and stove store in Knit Lou Angelus, Gal. Robert Onmblo. the once inllv man. h a carpenter and renl estato trader at Lo Angeles, ualitornia. A. B. Tresslar, the jolly lumber' denier of other dr j-s, is now an extensive farmer and cattle raiser of Martin - county, Inn. Mrs. N. J. Corsaw. many year aso a resident of Bloomington, now rasidsn in SIIfs Ellen J. Strader is a teacher In Minneapolis, itinueaott. . . ' ' ., - Dr. J.-O. Earl who was at one -time well known out "on Bean," b new resid ing ia Haryvilie, Tenn. Geonre Chase b keepine a shoe store in Topc'ka, Kansss. .. ... Donald Smith b -a carnnnter and re sides in Fierce City, llo. Geo, Hunter it connected, with ''the ihops of a railroad cotnpsny at Chicago, Hike Gnbbert it now a a. fisrmcr out near Augusta, Kansas, Frank Itoorq b located at A.tlnt, Ga. in tbe auipluy of the MonqazaUwey.' Gsman Mullcy-is a book-kuepur-in a coal office at Chicago. Fred. Howe b a ranchman in Northern CaUfrnia-iias an olive plaotation about forty miles from San Diego. Adam Geigar is running a barber shop at l'ierrn, Dakota. "i Levi Dashes, hi brothers Frank and .Tames, are located in Sunt Kit, 'New Mrxico, where they-faava becn a number of yeM. , . . ' DaAIftoBbefel-attaiiBej Arkan sas. -' ' i j5 Josentp9Soper, Sibrawtento, .California. Frank Hunter, late "of AVafliiaiiUin City, is at.So:ittln. Oltie Carter is now station atnnt at Lwnncebur& Kv.. Tor the- Loubvillo Soutlura railWa'y. '" " Consideralile sick news prevails in the' vicinity of Stanford aod Elleitsvine,, WVlie, of the First Na tional Bank, is vfcitiug bis nuole Charley Voss, at . Kankak,e.c, Jlla. S. E. Carmichaela family U entertaining Mrs. Compion and daughter of luuianapolis. : Dr. Ev-J. Rose has returned from Europe and for the fiist time since his return is visiting Bloom ington. tie will be fouud at the Faulkner Houte, - A lU-yeaf bW boy', W 'name David Clark, ia in jail at this place charged with arson. He Jiad Iveeo living with Epb. Cowden, and it has Iieen a part of bis duty to make a fire each morning, Mr. -'Cowden being sick. The lad woe. called one morning recently, got up, went out but did not make the fire. The boy save he "was severely scolded by Mrs. Cowden. fur 'playing instead of attendihp; to business, and becoming unite angry he went to the barn and set tire to the hay, Ike barn -and aM it contained was burned to the ground. The boy admits the act, but bays, -"I was so. mad l didn't know what 1 was doin." Emotioned, insanity, eh? Mrs. Hirseh and .her eon Alex, are visiting Mose Kabu'si;itiniry, Mra, B; Jg. Alia ma sr. and MwvsL-?'v BSvd iiavtf - returned from a two weeks visit to 'relations at Dover, Ky., and vicinity. Walter Maxwell, formerly of Bloomington, was in town last week, on a visit to His' brother Charley and other relations and friends. Waller is now. in the mail service on the I. B. & V. railway; and resides at urawlordsvilie, f . : Mrs. Amcy, of Louisville, Btter of Mrs. Volpert, seeompsnied by her children, is visiting .frieuds here. ' Miss Mollie Burns aod Miss Maggie Campbell, of Indianapolis, are the guests pt Miss Maude Stopkwelf. Dell. jjtnith hap sold his iuterest in the furniture business to bis partner, Jfas. M. Hunter;- and will probably go fo 'Colorado for health J Mrs. Mamie (Seward) Bose, a daughter of E.ryin Seward, has not been benefitted uy her trip to tbe Calskill mountains. Her condition jsmjieb worse. , ?eo. A, Buffkirk fif jBiuojis wm la teM'tj Ivey.;. ''..' .

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U.Jr. ehutoh itjptSuadajr morning -rChwles Showers led on Wedr nesday njdrnipg last, Islf Petosky, Mich.. Harry Qwhard isat Petoskyi Mich., having aocompanied Charles Showers? , -Peter Bowinalt end wife are at Indian Sprinea for the benefit of Mrs. Bowman's healths lira. Margaret Gregory has been visiting her sister, Mrs.HJght, t tspencer - The Monon has leased five lo comotives from the Elgin. JolictoV Western road, to help dear op the (wight blocade. W. T, Blair and Geo. W. Norman went to Indianapolis Friday, to" attend a meeting of the State Central Committee ' W". C, Bulcher, a former well known citizen of this county, was here last week on a visit to friends. Mr. Butcher is now a citisen of VigQ jpooniy, and is a section foreman on the C. & E. railway, " Everybody will read the water works ordinance with interest. or fitted stone quarries, - Bloomington is a thriving city. ' -rPaolt News : Mrs. Mlriah H. Iloskirk, jM.isa Gusaie Bnsktrk, ot BloomingtOB, and Miss Kate Chipman, p Anderson, have been visiting the families ot T. B. Buskirk aod J. F. Colons in Paoli. -Maj.'ViBsoh Carter, asradoateofl, TJ. and. a son-in-law of Dr. J.- D. Maxwell is one of the Republican nominees for Superior Judge Jo MarioD? tcounty. Mr. Carter Is a very .. popular lawyer, and will make au acceptable candidate. . 4." t Mrs. Jennie Barnes-of Louis ville, daughter of Wilson Adams, is at home. She has been serious ly side fore some time, fend as soou a.s was deemed advisable by . her physicians she was brought to. her old'botae, where she is rapidly convaiecmg. 1 v -The National Hotel baa been graly improved by the' building of a handsome double veranda on the Kirkwood Avenue side. It ill be far more pleasant for meets. wfiVWNjaow get out IE tkie-air in warm weather, spot. B. II. Scroggin in old pio neer of Morgan cotiwty,nie(l at hi home in Green teWHehip Monday afteruonu of last week with paraly sis. He was 0 years old, and one of the best known.and ntoet highly respected eiiisens. He was tho fa ther of J 08. bcroggins of um place. Tlio Stanford pike' will be I com jle-tdJu-forc the winter weath er sets inytbe contractor efty. i he grading is about done, and it is claimed tht with the force of entailers and experienced men they will put on to do the McAdsmistng, tirat the eptire work mil be competed by the 1st of Oelober. lir. Wieks ha received from a responsible firm of well' drillers the fallowing proposition : ' "WatwiU'drilt vou na artesian well, and guarantee a tow water, 6 nV ly. fve $5,000. we to furnish everything to complete w,eU." . Now here is a chance for some enterprising citizens to. have a well dug and own it. a. Chicago publication devot ed to the interest of the wstchmak ers and jewelers, charges "Mr. MiMSiroer of Cincinnati, and Tobe. Soiit of Bloomington .with having cauglijisp -lmsny .fish jktCedsr Lake in two days that it required the wortfo? 72 nieb a whole week to couoHhe'm.?' There-is an air of improbability surrounding this stury. Mrs, Mande (Henry) Buskirk of Geeport was inatown last week. the giieat of Mrag Jiooth, her cousin . ' Mta, Liuraf(Henley). Mooney of Louisville, has been visiting her -fathfef Henry Henley Miss Haddie Smith; daughter-of Ren. C. Smith, has been presenled by her athir with jfn upright piano J ule-Fee is making additional im proajpoteqts to Mtb. Dennis prop erty, South Coijege Avenue Nine womoyves have been eripute'(f;.ojptoJtly- demolished by the s nowara v aiasweiis tiaa P aw ' i sa. - .iai .w 9ore ' narrow escane from dpthj than is generally supposed. Hf! ,W.as reclining on- a wire mattrtssj "''knd. engaged- ih reading. XUe Itghtniiig oame down .an oak tree: itquer whien his ' tent was pitched, struck bis elbow,passed up histiouldcr.and weqt out at the ceutc of bis back, -where, it cut quke a- gash ; it passed through the .mattress in which quite a hole was torn, and down one of the legs of the bed- He ws unconscious when Howe went, into the tent in answer to the call of Frank Mo Quiddy, who was with Maxwell and tbe tatter's clothing was on fire. His shoulder is still a little stiffvand the wound baa not entire led. He was wrtuuate to with his life. s . Albert Rot -makes " regular triiMr-over into Grceae county after cDicKen, tomaioca, cijivumuers, etc., am 'gets the genuine home-grown ariicTe for bis cusloter ' Ask and you shall receive al most everything In the grocery line very cheap and choice, at A. C B0tf & Co.. . ' ' ' " .

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isso, - m rtfakusa t BUoaJagUn, OsasM sf; .' "'s. mo, wo ICE CREAM FISSTIVAL. The Ladies of the Catholic Church of Bloomington will give an Ice Cream Festival for the benefit of the Church, aUthe Court House Park, Thursday' evening, July 31st. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Miss Anna Toorner is visiting Miss Luae Burton in Mitcnell. Pat. Kerr has the contract for the crossings at the city of Bedford, The Timmons family have organised a class in music at Ellnttsville. Miss Ella Tnley and Mttr Cora McMichael are at Indian 8priugs, Martin county. ' Sells Bros, circus will be ia Columbus, Ind., Aug. 8tb. We need them here. R. fl. Gentry is badly crippled with rheumatism, and ia sometimes unable to turn in his bed withoutassUtao.ee. Mrs. laao daman's mother, . , . ... V m-r X f .1 Atrs. vr euo oi inuianapouy tne guest ot her daughter in this place. Geo. Gratzer, a atone cotter employed on the college bu.Udfogt was paid $175 for injuries sustained in the Smithville wreck. Alvin filler, son of Thos, Eller, has been seriously sick with typhoid fever, .but is now reported as convalescing. Miss Juliette Maxwell will teach physical science at . Cosies College, Terre Haute, having; recently been elected to that position. Remember the Ice Cream Festival Thursday night, July 31st, to be given in the court house park by the ladies of the Catholic church. Chas. Dry bread, has been elected principal of theBloomfield schools, and Miss tula C'orr has been elected teacher of rporn. No. 4, same place. Chas. Mitchell of the Bee Hive dry goods store, accompanied bv his wife and daughter, have been at Indian Springs during tbe f past ten days. 4- lNlt pie n, pariy was given on lhursday ot last weeic oy iS Alien Qfiey, on me iiwuwanriJI uwakUltn or town, to wuicu nlace tome einateelPwaLMiss Worev's friends were conveyettiag,nie VJX BlleM The wife of . David Warren died en Wednesday last with consumption, in this -place. Warren was iojured'in tue sauinviue, coiiision. being breman oi one ot tne engines, w arren s nrst wiie anu bis daughter botn atea wita consum ptioa. The building of houses never stops here, Wes. Walker is put ting up two tor bimsett. Airs. Binkley is building three bouses on ner lots on east tn street a aw. a. Several are going up in Maple Heights, and five are beiug figured on for east btu street. Do vou want first-class gro ceries of all kinds at bottom prices ? If so call t A. C. Kott & Co.'s, Chas. Alexander's old stand, west side of square. Here will be found choice stock of goods, selected with special reference to the" demands of this market. Wm. McKay of Rockville, has purchased the derricks and other machinery used by Mr. Mctjorroics to wk omcMuu u iu m r I il .i .flL. library buildiog, and is shipping them to Liberty, Union county, where be has the contract for build ing a court house. -Greencasile Times: What the Monon needs at Present is exper ienced train dispatcher and a systematic bouncing of lis numer ous swaggering, road-owning, piug i station operators. The rosd's rol ling stock ia in fair shape, out an improvement is needed in its live stock. -Mrs. Matilda Bitter of Maple Grove, died Frjfliy a week. Levi Ridge, whose farm was located northwest of Bloomington, died Friday a week, aged 70. tfatntlton Buchanan, step-father of New ell Sanders, died in Chattanooga, Tenn., last week. He was oq a visit to his xW Monroe county friends earjyitits spring. , Chas: Greene of south of town was seriously injured a week ago by the fore and hind wheels of a wagon partly loaded wuu nay passing over his body. The team . , .. .... a started to run away white be was in the barn loft, and be hastily jumped to stop them,' falling be tween tbe horses' heels and the "tare wheel, and while lying there the Wagon passed over him. His injuries are of an internal nature, but he may get well. Freight Conductor Arnold, the man who had charge of the freight train from which brakeman Hiibert was killed last Wednesday night a week, was arrested by Marshal Owen on Friday, iu this place, and placed in jail, on a warrant sworn oat by the father of young Hubert, who ts-also a freight conductor. Horseshoe Beud.where the body of young Hiibert was found, 16 in Lawrence county, and accused was taken to Bedford Friday afternoon. Hiibert suspects foul play upon . part of Arnold, and in fact openly declares that be batpioof to sustain his posttioje.

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qmong; thegutsat-lB4uttt8prings. Jerome Adkina Is over iivilRnois. where he i,aR contract to. doj sonie fresco work. ' Sam. Hunter, !b in. the Machine epair Shop business alone npyr, x. Pcesslar. having dropped ont of the firm that firm ta call and nettle.' -t,j ;-.-ci ... .ssaj, . Therrooma over the African Express office have been reived by the "Monon"' comjiany, al will bo occupied by the train dispatchers scour ; Remember, the lU Cream Festival to be given by 'the ladies of the Catholic church, Thursday night. . . Theodore J; Louden went to Spencer last week to get the transcript in the Hindman-Worley case corrected, and from there went to Indianapolis where he placed it on file in the supreme court. Tn-dnv fTuiittinv the Tirmncrats will nominated candidate for Judge and Prosecutor,' to : be de feated next JJrejvem.her.. It. W. Mlers wllr-be nomiaateil'ilbr Jwdge. Nobody ia anxious to take the race for Prosecutor. A gentleman who drove to Bloomingfoiji; frdn the southern portion of the county last Saturday. says that bercoiintcd 2S6 hay-staek9 from John Pmrtiau's farm south f Ketcbam's Mill twenty stacks intj one field, ' : Morgan cV Shoemaker, static that they have sold 61 mowers anil; eight self-binders during he.- present season. t Their territory in-' dudes all the adjacent counties. There is three times as much hay. this season as last. t . ' J. Wesley Condor of Indian Creek tp. was thrown from -.a reaper Thursday of i, last week y Jiis mule team-rnnmng nwas and. as he wap using a .rear cirrnacbine be fell in front of the kjyea snd was seriously cut in the aide, legs, neck and numerous places. Over 100 stitches were necessary to sew up his wounds. His injuries are so serious that little hope is eatertaiued ejr tits recovery. ' John R. East's book has bad a large sale here, several hundred having beei disposed of on the day of the arrival from New- York where it was-printed.; The Faulkner House is still in the lead as a quiet, pleasant stopping place for travelers and for citizens. 1 r.e howl improves atl the Wffltfrand Faulkner and his family are uohWmrin their efforts to make guests feel at howvIt is Senator Fulk! The Senatorial Convention occurred on Friday at Nnshyifle, with Duncap of BtpwnjHord pt- Crihoio.qew and Richard A. Folk of Monroe: as candidates. The solid vote of Brown county was cast for Fulk on the first ballot, and this in addition to thedelegates from Monroe gave him the nomination. Mr. Fulk has spent the greater part of his lite in iiiooajnngti n ; be is a well posted lawyer, a fluent speaker,, a man of unquestioned morals and integrity, and will reflect honor upon Bartholomew, Brown and Monroe. Brown county has always favored Mr. Fulk, and they declare that he shall have 1,000 majority he is sure of . 800 there anyhow. Uncle Dick will give the interests of Indiana University his best efforts, in the Senate, and there is no use in disguising he tact tba be will be elected. Dr. E. J. : Rose, the optician specialist, arrived in Blptimingtoa on Wedaesdw hist, spd b stepping at the Faulkner lleato,t. wheip .Jis ,wUl jrcmajn ono' week. . A reporter fpjr lfj?igress called oirtho Doctor and foundnira surrounded by sciontiilo instrumint- lenses, cases of optical applinnccs, and many curious contrivances that he had scoured in Paris last tunimer. In the 'course of tho conversation that followed the reporter asked ; "Doctor how do you account for the increasing aye troublein this country V ur. siose replied : "1 am familiar wiut the anxious tale of the over-worked merclmnt, mechanic, literary man and tpidiint, having been imposed upon by some iwpoeter or quack styling himself Brqressor or optioian of pretended ability. An being purchased from peopln who are pat oiner great evu resuii irora spocwcies opttoiaus; lrgm weeo-caliee) cf;eap store, now so popular in an cities ana towns. The speoiacles Ibet'e people sell are manufactcred to supply the wholesale market, are freduently alifSed with lenses which differ ir fpcus, hare many imperbiotiont such at air bubbles, veins, scratches ; be sides, have unequally polished surfaces, and are nurchasoa only because they re Cheap." Tbe purchasers, however, do an irreparable injury: to their vision, adopting sucu a penny-wins anu puutmiwina pot Icy, Not even grox ignorance furbishesan excuse for noL'!eotin or triSnx with with such an important and invaluable function as our Eyfctlglit. They only dia. coycrtaoirenMroriaisa ocoaoiny waon toolaW "What are the most common defects of the eye, arid in what cases are glasses required." uSnectaclot are chiefly ted in the following disorders of vision : Presbyopia far o'r Iocs' sishtednett incident to old nge. Ityjiormctropi natural far siebtedaess. Alyouia iicar or -shnrt tlcfhtednets. AstieniaUsm-irreeralar refruotlon of the cornea or lens. " Asthenopia weak sight Strabiamus squinting or cross eyed. Diplopia aouoie sigat. rhotopoobia aversion to lignt." tloclor Bow's office honrs will b. 4 to V p. tu., 8 to a. m., and. 1 1 a. m. to 3 p. m. ' Sat urday 9 a. m. to $ p. m. Ota a Jfaullf SVC svvswe Bedford Mjl: On the. E. fc R., east ward M ilerutf .3a 5 raHee froo. nlforl, lelk.'n vj'llo 9 miles, ,0eima mines, potman about 15 miles, b.urti 191 miles, Freeport 24 miles, Surprise 2S miles, Courtland ruiles, Seymour SBi miles. Vatvaril, Coxton is 6 miles from Bod ford, Wii nams it miles njwrt Hi miicn Indiau Springe 18 milen, Huffs', milts, Hums 20 miles, Q iu 3mi.iU-5, and Kliioru 37 milwi.

: -Rogers & Massey havo the v On: Sunday Afternoon the. E, . books of Puett A Scars ktjfc q. ideneef Marthew ' (ice, and-ask those personl owinjr '

--It if singular-Uipt; people'frbo, lay claims to InteHigenee iwill swal, jpw, without tiuestB, or ijresr:.gaou, the.deco'ctions ptepared for., ttetm by a. gang of 4)rty. Vooob, trsnjps Uka those- that have pw luted tbe, atmosphere of Nortiy Walant stmt during the pat tbwi;

jweskey aaiective sue, ana in a very auox time burned to the- grcand, notbtag! ? being saved but a fw,bed cJojitEsg:?''-. Some $40 in money that waaW v tbe house was also burned. . Tla... house was insured, for $$ toll '' an insurance of $30 had been placet upon the contents. Rev. Mr. Dpbbs of tbe tisf cburch will deliyef the address, at the union temperance meinff to be held Sunday evening. A 3d, at the Walnut si. I'nEbyi church. Poetmastor McPheetert basta turned from Colorado, and' is yetjjr much improved, in health. ' '; Mir. Dillon has been datjgeiy. , ously sick with fever daring tlw psst six weeks, Charlie Edaw of IfMtta pons i visjtjrBw, h,ni sBjter waiter Aiindisy;. Mrs. Clara (Sluss) Kcknell; visiting her parents on. 6th at.,., ' Mies Ella Wilson is viiijg in Kuighttown, a guest ojf Mrs, Pitttpan at the. eo.rdiers' honi v - f -Mr. James Simmpqs fei fiaitt. mg frieuds in Liucofn, Ills, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank &'mmoaA

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day last, with hasty nmpCioiv, He tad la , grippe never i&?Xt e'reci: ." " " r ' " ' ' : Henry Gilmtn, of Needino.rf Brown csunty, writes to Farja. Bros.; '.I hot! a bad casje ot dvipepb, wiU ina inig sensations, and a ftutterhig. Pmt fog that at timet made mc feet s if IWere, about to die. I look six bottles ofSouth American Nervina, and um now as, well at I ever, was; in oiy Hfe. You. can, use tiiis. Utter as yoo .) fit - i lIKNRV GILI.MA5J. : S. B. BOGERSt. T. A. UASSY. Real Estate, iujui-ana, 9n We have opened an Office on the north tide of tho souaro, in Bloomington, fojr'.ho' UlifcT, anu nan ui ootuHjn bi vmn ha now Pension law is in force diers who have heretofore bean -em ftirflmh HI III, imi.iii. fl.ni.nMiHv IRs treat gou right. We also deafin Keal Ibf? tale and carry a good lino of Insurance Bloomington, lad., July 30, 189S. i.:--: '. '' ' if- ' .um .... U.WS& & COBB, Attooieya. - BTotlce to H)nReaiacaiSab Stuta of Indiana, Monroe County, 4e jIn the Monroe Circuit Court, September Terra, 1890. ' ' 5 "V Hiram LtndlcV vs. Joab Coy. ' Complaint No. 1901;' ' Vow comes the plaintiff by HierV A Corr, hb aUorneys, qd files hb cotnplamt herein, togeiber WttB an amoavit that laid defendant J,oah pox, b. ata; resident of the State ef Indiaaip notice is uieraiora oenqDv- giycn fendsat that unless ho be and Notice is therefore heron" given ssM'fC' on the Brst day or im next teroYafine: Xonreo Circuit Court, to be ItoidanneHthu first jypndsy ot Septambcr, A- D..BPQ, at the Court House' in Bloqm'lngtojgfin, said County and btate, and answworBomur to said complaint, the same wit heard and determined in hi aHeashcli w itaets my name aaa tna seal or. ' court, affixed at Blooming ton, this : rsaat ' ' SN'QtlH ECIilEB, Clerk,nroCrcnCHr; Julys, '90. Notice Naw-Res)llft. , Kon.rcsidenU,ii-Wit': Milton Jntith. Samuel Carter, Hary Biphardfon, Idattn Bellman, Julia Flamming, gettroF. tSSi Bollenbftphor, doceased'f viat nftmpssA BollenbacUhr, SamuelsM. BollenbsdMc W. P. Bollenbacher. : Jacob I. . Baneobacher, Martin C. Bollenbacher, Georg W. HollrnbacUor, Inzzie WMIW, BUN Nortbcott, Kate Axteil, dull Floy larns n.euo. JFaauie awnsgumi jenneny jr. nrooortv aioaa tne nne ot . jiinvn- saresa, between Walnnt street and Qann in t i the City of Bloomington, Indmssi, wilt ika uotioe thai the CUy Pommisstoari I.Imi untinA thiLt th Citv for said city will meet in the Maja of. nca oi saiu nvy Wxdxxsoat. SarraMsn 3n, lsse, - at 10 o'clock a, m, for the purpose of assessing benefit and damiges that tnay arise from opening said Nmtq street Troan Walnnt street to Dunn street in amid eity. -You are hereby notiBed to be present at said meeting, and make known your objections thereto, or action wm na usea ia your absence. , ' , BOBEET CGKEEVES. July 33, 'tfo.t ' V CttrCWrk. B. A. ypiiB., Attojraay. . Votlcoi naReae)ell. Margaret A. SlulU v John M. StaHa, In tile 'Monroe Circuit Court of Uoaroa County, iii'ths olala of Iadiena, Septew-' bor term, ISSp. " v" ' x rio. tpa. Be it known, that on the tsth daT of

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ner attorney, men in uie em o oe 'Y. Clerk of the oirouit court of Munriw;jutt- ; i: ly, in the SUto of Indiana, her cotr. plaint ugaint l ho ntmvn nnmod iifndali; sad ' r on the 3Sth day of July, lS:St U said plaintiff filvd In tbo Clerk' offoo. aa ffldiivit tif u competent lerton, akowing that eitiil dpfondaut, John U. Stultz, b not a resident of (the State of Indiana, and Sid ptalutiiF haying 'by endorsement est id uomplaint required tho. demndant ( appear in said conrt ard answer oHdwmar' thereto, on the 231 ,Ci'y of ijeptembjr, 1830, ' ' ,f-' ' How tbcfofore, by'fordr of snjsl enqft said defendant lstbov emmetl b hera-r bjf notifled df the ttling 'an4 peadency at' said complaint aail' 1.1 nr" aqi that, unless he appears and aiiswera or ttemnii' thereto,' at tho cnilins of said cause o the 23d d.iy'cil'.ScliicmWr, l.W, the same being tho tilth i' judicial day of a" term of

filid Court, to to liogun and held at the Court House in th'"City f BhwmingtsM on (lie Orel N&uduy in SvnioinVer, ISS, sti conVpl.iint, suj the in niters and things OterAtn 'coutititHui and alleged. Will he hcarL'lind'letkvitoed in his absence.' 1 KNflO'ir ft' LLKE. Clerlt. July-f '' " s"

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