Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 39, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 November 1890 — Page 3

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-iMs .aSs -w4i KftaVwTMTlJ) HElieTOT aotJI MMttBKf; of chcica goods I tci ramrdMiWaa yom itf ordinary aiae. TAe for Hlmtfoo that of Charier MePbe1er. a the sowtlteontrr of tbeMmn. AR the laapltHVafltaaoveitieeare there. U ha, ounirmd bk. the best li;and MfffWf? .makers of the and ea an fc Benkart?s. .. -wVnpk front the eintj nt fVr lwl. pier cake, e a tattle af ' ilRninnU,WtK what yum wet a.iar grocery store g to Oirir Brfliecter.- t, nd h.m WiMii. AlwT8 a for tioV -of I&Miarget-tlw he jHe, rP ': ealttaanf r SkE Mabll T. and sJmistr.JLj . iUeit bakes BBflBltBApC ' ' --Stirinif - BnKciee - mad J trWmSt iirand aipais are .a'aK .WineJww-; , cieaie: a ;nij mK "

? Bruits; .femwyt t?tm- ; iiipiwiiin.nilat fiWeft y&m' x'.-Mmm. KEtr 'Fau !!fr2e?0, . 'P- STiJCK f ry Goods; Fancy Good, fZ??1' - I1 fiwt-chuM Dress Trimniines re-' rar; 3jf.a, ami ifcich. earcivrd at parley KlobWy'a "Golf "Jnoa r aima iMfM ta .sa iiab, en Bale fefore, HHtth sidcof qnrc.. .WKrf !iT Lotfoav Th .Every novelty in tbe city market' '?2fifeJ5SVJF,',rf Charley UobleyV ''fggSSr. fworeandwtHbesold at prices that 'tjjgt&t. :' ;GtST3Smt are within the neh of all. The -. The aeatert Oyctcr larkir jn town, tw k of Fall Drd Goods', ll.wi. rv, -and taw-4rfcete CMeriC . Great Corsets. Fine Fans and ITibbcins w

.eare tskrti j MQparini them ta all -aJes. ; wjCki.A- Bkw:icat. twava be, mtmmA at Heaap.

WIsatr'savTsioier th Z? ?1 'aM4.Gafla Avenue. ' -Tl.t!? &t. M tbe -W relial.le atond. CatL 1: v - , mn a m, led. fafv dry goods store- on the

l win Hit kkTrtVate-SOe, m atr forta, 'wtO limK at MnHMtaWtee, th faUwtiila)wiiilypgny wr tmj ter a : ftwtJKMr ;Cbww. OA Ycattr- limn. rteg-Mtae KsmskaMiIsoV . Tm mmWt Msri alt Hht, 4 -mrmttkHmii ' Fmsom aajr 'sadi t .-BMEWIKSt TUB'ijtSltRK IS xMDqOJLMT&M- tOm MOTS, 4fttaw AMD MaSSBOS.' ' - - n ' GfjkSBWAM Qiteensware of . iwe;w.iifrw, t u-tnp, usou-s ki worry novo. EveiTVmwaT n anmcc prstciass at this place, ,v f . Ukaio WoQt-zr haa a-Ior of! ,-rat'.ela Ba&rrnsea. Phss--t aad fWg Wagons, at hit . JSvery stable, whtehhe will aU for -awf ar. wiBr: ami feriec or :tsne. t---Watdi hawwaiate wavahains

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vpslt save Ks prica ia the war of yo carpet f be first year,, and will JKfJW aaaiiw.f; lark acjbw- " .. . : -" (A8k Tfki Qpa "CABPET SAMPLES " .

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:'jtli.'$K!r PLIJSH CLOAKS,

and to the IICv7 FALL Sto of

end ChUdrenc' CLOAKG.

. WhV do MODk bo to . BottV rrocrry for their Surrty-8upplieT Well, tteMjr.aadentoM.i ;xnpy kaear thaterery article kept in thin; kw ia ilmt.-cUdn. and. that nroBii and careful atteotiuD is'eivea to alf onlM . ...... : ltBaSTBa?noCKftT for cated oa the flotrtheast corner of the public fqoare.' There you ran fiod any article in thegrocery line yon auiyeall-fer: Tbe stock vf QuqenSre n very complete and any one ol may desire to fill upiheir dbine; rooms will find it eoonony t tafi oa hint; Jame? ftobinson haa the nrafeatafoefc of Cioeriep, Queeoswaie and Gtawware in the- town- We has made s careful a study of -the hosineed that it no trouble tot bin to Iwy.vSaei a 'toek as will oit the arket, and be: iloas : it. VFhen yon are in need of soiurthing ehoiee ta h line dn't forget him. He will alwaye- be fiwad at the old aland, ' west "aide of tbe anare. For same tiaae he luia made a.specjalry of QpefBMwarevand no - man carrrm a niore choice or well elected Alack'Jgtabestana )ttOi, . the grocers. oa the eoKtheaat earner of the tjtnr, drsiretowy t their nwuy fneuda and oftl rustorocrs, that tfaj are doing a strictly tob btwi-J nVse, lt 'hat thry ere selling firif cla gocA liw th iiny onceair not excelled any wh jatteatiMi iia siveav i were. Optciui JE to the Glove . JX- . . a a a : w, u"v . ' .It 18 -an bvehy day occurrence at Jo Smirh's emporium, on the soath side, to sell a wagou load p,f the Bseful articles that are fonnd the shelves- of that house. Hoasekorpers find so many odd and yet Jbaadv etmteyaaces there, thai when anything is needed around tbe boose they osually gate Smith's to learn if he,has it in stock, and they are not disappointed. Watches get oat of reiwir at all seasons oi the year, and Smith's botwe makes this branch of business a Siecblty. Take yonr-wa(ah there to have it repau, and placed in order. - NswaVr- arrivals of staple gro eeries and eboiee ntovisinis, reeeived dairy at Hemp. Wilson's grocery store, "Progress Block." Headojaartera fip choke Coffees and Teas.- ; -

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waratetrfir In : 1m CITllV t ;-

f ABooaa ia a very eboiee assortment

'prk -iWoit - :-' ' . -. wv- ja, mii 1we nave tne. nest assortment HOSIERY in the county? :

JACKETS

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There will be a meeting of the Cotintv Assembly. F. M. B. A. Saturday, Nov. 2ytb, at the court house, 10. o'clock a. m. for the pUr pose of instblliog new officers and transacting other important business. J. B. Hazel, Prest. ' James Maklih, Scc'y. Money to Loan. $2,000 or any part of it, from one to five year?, (row si to eight per cent, inierest Call quick. "- e. U. AVOR&VLU Fresh supply of that wonderfully fine Coffee, Private vGrowth Java and Arabian Mooba just received by Wetxcl & Flood. This Coffee lias (Priv.Growth Java and Ar.Mocba) gained great popularity since it was introduced, and persons most competent to judge of a good article are profuse in their praise ol its flavor and strength. Some people claim that it takes the place of a mild stimulant seems to fortify one against malaria and gives strength and tone to the stomach. However that may he it is a good coffee, and sells.ou its merits. .. , m .1 j Or Qobx3WAKE a -choice stock Jia U,t li-cri-received ly ctit'n Fhpd, the. grocers opptwite Sew ard a fonodry. .-IJefore making 'puiltases:yoa are rebesieJ o cmH r, . -77 . -As.t;o.Li .prircs. . ... L'or'FK'ea I s'urremwr .'to o man Hir firm,! My Mock is full itfd wmiplutealls.'ialie : Rptntir braods: Mochit,' Jnva', Bio notli-'rag-ealled for that 1 do, not. keep. I wnt yon , to calf on tne at- your earliest convenience. . t'HAS. H. McpJIpETEKS. . Come! Come! Tliere most Ihj nd' ntore delay. You will save cost by paying off your note, or. -settling jour account at tbe Allen Hardware 8tofe. This ia a vo&iTiYB demand. ' W.J.ALLEN. -i- awm lt$ sr - FHO TO OR A P II if . CH at 8uaim'cr' gsllery, "Pro gress Block," wheiirVUM wint .yonr mctnre taken and -he will'" make yon a fine photograph of the latest artistic btrlc, anil at reduced prices. Cull anu learn price of photographs. ' - - 1 The old customers of - Mrs. Margaret Gregory will fiud her lo cated id rooms at the hoinc of. Mrs. Naoey Alexander, opposite M.' l church. : ' ' Come To'TtHK ! I liiust liave a prompt, immediate settlement of accounts due, and payment of notes. No further notice will be given till I tbe. grist is. put to grinding. mean uusmcss. . W.J.ALLEN; I have a very handsome base hnrner, which I desire to sell at bargain.' Thia is a rare opportuni ty tgrony one who may wish to purchase;- Stove may be seeh at my residence, corner ,7th sC and College Avenue. PAY TTrt. T & aciouiit of 'fefs dun me from' .per sons who. have liad recnroirnr done I- need the mom-y and MUST have it. ..If you dou?t want a fee bUMasued coiue up and settle at oucay mumx. TAtWitt. TBE NEWEST, REXV AND as a C11KAPEST LADIES' AND CUIL. DRESS ARB AT; THE BANKER. ion, fEHHAi-sJ Come np at onceand pay your notes and settle your accounts at W. Allen' i .1 . . . . Hardware store. 4 nave ueen very icuienr. atfv i must Dave my tf a m w W money . w. j. At.M. HAVE rOO SEEN OVA QRESS OOOD THlMMINGSt ' MA VE I'OIJ PRICED OUR ELAN, KETS AND FLANNEL f IF NOT yoff ARE AllSSINa A nmv OPMRfpNlfr RREEDENt CO Cakes and Crackers -a full aim. m fif W? choicest goods in this una inai can ne tounti in the market, at A. C. Rott St Co.'s grocerv "fi.iuc wcsteuie i i ue square. Jjook heie. do y want jm irun irue 10 name 7 xi so buy of the Alltertson A Jtfobbs JNuracry, Bridgeport, Ind. 9frP p- C4MPBBW5, Agent fot Monrve Co,

Dr. iiCimberlio of, Mijchellf

was among tbe JJIooluinglon sgni jeers onTuexjay. The old Cumberland PeaH terian churoh ait llttaviila W ing torn down d a awtr aw r hatog erasteii.iti, a;,jseiable JhetJJJe oaD. MayfeM died at Je; residenoa three miles west .of Bh; hHtaville, Wednesday a we.wUbl ciiranio disease or the bladder. Dr. Jordnui is delivering lectures in variotti parts of the State. The migration f ftit. Van Nuys, Professor'of Chemistry in I. . ta been submitted, and at his orgeat reqftest aeeepted. It will Vb effect at the clie ol the. oolkgayear. - ' A jKKikt't; boo oontnimng U0 was loflt recently hy Henrf Sparks ofSlanfoW. ' Some of the Van Bwren ip. talks claim that a 10B. deer was killed two mileaaonthwest of Stanford on Monday a week,, ff. u t.BaBaasRaaaaafawaaaaaMBB . . ' Frot Griggs is apapa rwnine gender. Samuel B. Rogers, of the real estate firm of Massry & Rogers, was married on Wednesday night last, at the residence of James Karsell, to Mrs. Snow. - Homer Dowden has bonght Sam. Curry's property, opixwite J as. B. Clark's, on North Walnut street. Curry now occupies pro perty cornet of litncoln and 7th streets, A errat many good JeopJe are again asking, since tbe ' Jeinvteratic success: "jry5. ao e...?ccu prosper?" Dave Taylor, who was born and raised near Harrodsburg, has been" elected circuit judge: iaVigo county. . Oscar Weed writes that 'he is doinir businns for himself on the. corner oT Massachusetts Avenue u.d Ohio stmt, Indiaapplis. , Having dixposed- ot her ..pwsouaI pnptrty in Sinqliville, Miss Uwsie Ketcliam will rcswle ,jn IndianspQl' with her brother. The ohlest man in Monroe conuly, Ds'vid Carpenter, .died three miles southwest' of 1 Stauford rccchtlj, Jle iia4 rcsiiled in 'M,nroc county CO ycarand- was safd ro be o yrara'oraffn- ; ' ' Mr. Edwin S. Tiuitovns will rcntl

cr sole on Flte, Po eJlcww nodafk,, 0f ihc-city busXylophone and MetahapUone.aW. ' i i4 - -.v.. . .,r . rs'th, at college chiipw.- fUr; . " ' ' .r ' -.i r '.l&tlfefnw 0rldel ate lo be

Xv 18th -Miss 1 uniuons wnr cive s Icctjbiis on Piano and -Harp, at the college chapel, 7?v. l,8lFlf The lcior s are running -day and night in order to meet the. tieM . , w- Bra If! nianus or me traue. nicjviuiey bill is roponihlc for this. "; here . is. a tw n iu Jirowu cnttuty -.named Giiawlmne. - An wonder that county gives 663 nia jonty. .. Laap P. Hopewell and daugh ter arriytd at home last week-, alter an abbence vl a month in Nebraska and Ka.n8a, where they, were visiting relatuio- ... Tbo ladies' ot'- 'the Baptist church will give a firSt-dlass rhauksgiviiig diouer at the - Ryan hall, and -serve it. from liidoek till eight p. m; at 2$ ct. . Oysters ami ice cream extra; Fumitiesand cluibs especially invited, '"f '. 'Mrs. Lon Moore. SmHIt-irvis-Iting bcr aunti Mr. Kully. ' Cooper carried B.rqtyn .cooty by 8I5.msjrity. Fulk' carried it by 817. Monroe county is tied onto Brown county for Representa tive, and the Ueraocrtio candidate for that oflice " (Watson) carried Brown county bir 86S. .- What chance has Monroe county t elect .antepubluttn.7. . - rniUc Sate ot Short Uorua. ; On Saturday 'afternoon, at tlje Cole livery iitable, occurred a publio sale of Short -Horn CstUk, twenty-six in number, .brought Rere y it. ij. Muuirrght, ht Shelby county, Xy.. -A.;, large- pumb6r ot. our best and. met progressive larmers and stuck raisbts attended tliesak. antl all -the anieaaU ,wre sold, though not at'as Isncy ( figure! as are sotn eti)aies paid for " high grade rattle. .The animals were calved iu March, April and May. The Progress is indebted to Mr. Samuel Bpljenbachet for the following list, wDlch gives ijie na. logue numlier, parchasers pame. and price jwiid 5 . . X. No. 1 Win. J. Sumpla,. ....... .......40 os 3w. Tliihi',i..,... I M 4 John 81jt-Jock se 57 5p if. 3T 00 33 3 Sra. (Strong,.., ' t f S sea tei Joan Kegel, 8 Io'c Dillmim -Jbn H. Currj,..,..,.w ..... .43 as 1 Iwnc Pillm.n. 39 SB J I John H. Carry,., I,.,,.,,,.... 4; oc 39 $0 13 John ScHt,;... IS 35 !I3 80 Chat. miger,.;....i.,., ...............M, zt- 00 is Jnim -avj..,,,, 17 Wm.el,ar4, IS Sm. Wlnir,.!.;..,,,..,.,.. 3Q John UunCngton,. nip 49 00 3 00 33 90 IT 00 15 00 41 eg 43 9 S3 Geo. Str!a, t Wm. Sample, ?J-Wni- Jobatoq, 4 1$ Wm. Sample, ............ 34 John SI.rlok,..,.. ., ?0 Ml IS, H. C. mrtsr,....,,... S8 M 2-W.'.V fJzeii,.'....... tO

!, Fiuik of Corydon, Ind., rriananK in in id piacs. her sr. is at on a visit to her HrflCTotfrner was, in Chicago 0gj8fnau. Cormer's ifcajprItyipaiPistrtMsa . qswui xBnasloi.ncMaRpo.us and Jafca fc. Sedwick of. Paragon, Ind. fytl.n, toa htsj ec. A year bid daugliter of Abe oeMvyin siea last am.wmhv night witt lung fever. " Cooper, Congressman el(ct,wltW hi family,-hoye been visitiaf jooomington trtends. - HfKflda (Woodbnrn) McM.IUHMm Wbof t uas twugii: tne McGipi livery stable,: and : will go fatfffasinesB this week. tECjaf-J -lit" L m ' , Wallace . Hkbt . was toum; ntWicflfnitted'of the oliarks of sssaiiffwoiight against; hlm: - - ohn Martin will attend to the business-of the Recorder's office till Jab. Wi Jackson is able to KO to workt A" good ssleotion. . Pint. Van! Nuys inlehds to rcmove lo Seattle, State' of .VashingtPin, next summer, ine rro-fessorawhs-res I , estate, tliere, .. . Msv Judge Ccfftey of Brazil, and Mns Nannie-'Kirstad' of Ind--' ianapblia- aie viitlng-friends' in' this TI '-I - : All the Itfii in, the Bolltnan adrfUiiiiftfwioglweat, North Wal nut strectv oo.w . wild. J h.ey broughtJ from-$500 to;7Q0;each. H ''""'.'i"" ': . .. --John Spicer has returned from Hot Springs, Ark anstis,.. where he has been wqer 'treatment fur rlieu tnatismy-riwrntb or two, . - . The Bedford schools having closed nnjoccount of scarlet, feyer, the teachers naifj the Bloomingtop schools a v(tU op-Thucaday. y -MniShnlta, whtr has been T visiting John K. Anderson for some irme.M'ti returned to her home iirTexs last week, acoom papied;y1eV little.Wn, . "-Thi Ciff'Treasnrer i getting his busineM i in nice shape, at his 'store' roots ''; office -east of Joe Smith's jewel y store. A neatly arfange&oBJcie has been" ulaecd on j'the wcsti'side of .the store room, for J.held eaiiundhy .hereafter at the t our .Aj'iui- .. vncc eaon -.-wwii the Vfuag peole of the Methodist and t'rteby te rian cnurqltcs wilt conduct.. services,' arid the yoimg people ot te Uliristian cliuon will hold services twice each ruontfi,- ' i" - ' " - JohVW. Cravens' gave band ssyCpuftty , Clerk, last TUarsdny, with the -fol lowing named gcotlemenaNrfliretiesi "J- -W. Cravens, Peter Bowman'. S. E.' Crochacl S. K. Rhorer, J. M. Bfnkle4 T. H. amlburv, CuarJes uorr, donn istier. lock, Giro.. T. Atkinson, N. B Rogers,. K, Dowden. . . .' TLn Messrs Lockridce of Greencastiti have sold to Eastman A Ci. iaf New York. 475 head of, fat cattle, whose average-weight was 1,800 pounds, tne cattle are des- i tiued (pr.lhe European'tparket.alid the prfops paitt ranged from As"' to $3.03 pe hundred weight; - : . -Jdr.D Urmey of Hsrrodsborg, for my years a proiniuent merchant.idicd on the night -of November Cthi He had brta in failing bealth'tflr several years; -and his deiith': was not unexpected. No man stood higher in the estimation of his neighbors add business associatesjthan Jos. D. Urmey, and bis death is an irrepairable Iobs to the cpiirrauiiity1 in which he had resided so many years 'Ail-'nf lhelocomotives' which were avoxen ni in the numerous collisions that the Louisville, New Albanj'-A Chicago experieitced" ! ieworilhs ago have been repaired and-ars iservioe. By the first- of ifext'fcbhlh the company wm have Wr jsyi, hr.ft-.ge8 10 Mitcbcfl jCommerciul : 1?h'ere I. '!' ;j Wa y;ucu roc coniaioing aauu hctleai'w here. the Big Four oonipany has been quarrying that; they will bfreoawclled .to move their . ma chinery a' few hundred yards furth er along tbe blufl u hopes g(sffikT Siircy tq hear th,is, but it is pnly additional prpof Ipat the ;ouly 09litie limestone tfta is fit to work ties considerable north of Mitchell. Come to Monroe county for firstclass quarry laud. JKSiB sjAbR, 0 light aprrng waijim vuu turrer top, cneHp. : . v ; A.aptyy.T oo. Tiic Tinrmons laoaiiy, assisted by wi of tbe best feonvt 'wlent, wilt r-n4r k'niiMicn concert, iA- ilia (ntrt of tbo CJii-ieHnii church T...P. & O. K at the ooHmm chwnoli Tuo(ty svsninc. . Njf'ierQM can very well afford to "buy 'their Block of groceries and Sxxtuce before calling on A. C oti C. ''purveyors to the. pen. pie,;' west gtdesqiiarei' Everything

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ciiuitc iuv wiiii-n Mii nnrKei ' puriutTsiiip in hio prueuce ol law, may be found at Roll's. Call aud ) now that Mr. M i-m ha'becu el-Jii-(ne tbem when ypu are in search of cd J-idge. A g"pj fjrm tif idesv.lioice guuJe, : lat jemUweu. '

FALL

Over CoatS Eyery Mau's Price. Eyery Han's Style. Eyery Han's Sizp. for Little Money. C. H. Fargo was the Tip Shoe for Children ;

cliool

similar Shoe which, he claims to excel anything of the kind ; Cntler, Lyon & Field make a Shoe: that ia inferior to few.

VU these different Stock and sold by 0 iyii -

GEO

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Went Side Sqav BIoIwKton.

. Juiire Miers took the. oath, of office last Wednesday, and enters upon a six years term as Judge -of! Lawrence and Monroe counties. Th salary is 2,505 per Wfluta. John W. Cravens took charge pf the office of County Clerk on Monday , S. E. Carmichael who had been selected as Deputy, de clined on Thursday. " Jas. W. Jackson, Recorder, gave bond on Thursday, with the following named gentlemen as sure ties : Jas. W .'Jackson, Dr. W. Li. W bitted and Cba, H. McPheeters. r-If you desire to send a -tele gram over the Western Union lines you will now find the office oyer James. RubiuupQ's grocery store, west side square. Air. Oassell- is well pleased with his new Quarters, Seyeml yers ago George Fender, who had been out west, some seventeen years, surprised his old friends and relations by arriving in Bh.omington on a visit'. ' VH&, said became from Colorado and was a cattle ranch man. After remainiog here some time, Fender married Susan Ray of this place, and soon afterwards fitted up a ri-fltaurant in tbe Duun building. He carried on this business a while finally sold ou,t to. a man named Creech, returned to be west bat did not remain long. He cane back to Bloomingtoh, then went to Guthrie, finally locating at Stinesviile where be has been running a tatQaory engine. On Tuesday of last week ft ?P,man arrived in j town aud took rooms . at Bridges' Hotel. She inquired after Fender, and sending for an officer made an affidavit upon which he was arrested, at Stiucsville next day apd, brought to this place to answer to a charge of bigamy." Mrs. Fender JNo. 1 says that she was married to defendant seventeen years agoj ot in Colorado, and that he gave his name as Carey. .She has five children. Carey lived with her till tome two years ago when he got her to mortgage her borne fur f 800 and left. She only recently discovered the bpreAbouts of Carey-Fender, and promptly came to his rescue'.'- She has w.jth h,ef the nhotogranhs of tbe five little Careys. Fender was a member of the 115th Indiana, and wag afterwards in the regular army frum which be deserted, went to Coloraw, twv - took tite .ajime of Carey and was married under tnat name j.. I'enoeTqoes oo.tneny. living wnn the woman, but says they were never married, one aaiataa thav were married by a priest and wards at his suggestion by a jus tice of tbe peace. Ou Thursday afternoon, when the preliminary examination was fb be field, Fender had an, jntor - yiew with airs. Cary, and etie wauj4 net toKitr. me Mayor was theq compelled to "!M - aa. filr. Fender, jt ia understood, agreed to go back wktt wife No. 1, I MM rfilJ Ah. DiHfilen, formerly Tristee of Clear Creek tp., but who has become a ritiscn qf Blponiington; was elected County 3uerinkndent to fill the unexpired, ferrrj ;of 'rii'n W. Craven. There were many applicants, but tje seven D,emocratic Trustees, finally deqtdcd iu caucus to vote for Iowdqn. ' He will hold till June which ' is the date of the ce'gMlar. ejection of County Sii" riitendent. ' "' ' nlfc 4) Corr wi!l Form

An F-rcellent All Wool Ker

;sey, at, w vyy i SnUnJii Am Wool Blue or Black Corkscrew J.V.WVt A Grand Chinchilla all wool f: ' 'l "1(00, And- Ma,ny vthess. See, Our. Line of War;; ranted Mb yfopj, Gassimere Pants., at $8; QQ. FINEST LINE OF HOSIWEAR, ever displayed. originator $ t&e Solar John Mundell inae makf s are kept in ... .- ' F. M. Faulkner haa sold his hotel "furniture and fixtures to Hansford Brown, and, will go to his farm near Spencer, where lie RJf;" poses to rese in the future. The Progress' has only kind 'words and wishes for Mr. Faulkner and family and trust that they may find the change from hotel keeping to farm life bh pleasaut and probv " llll -ll " Hon. Jas. Wiliard of Bedford is acting as Judge a portion of this week will try some cases . th'sj Judge Miers could not try because be had been connected, wih them as attorney, Geo. H. Hartweirof Chicago yas in town daring the past wetfk lookink afters, the stone .business. Ho is' agent for and dealer, in atone in iuu cur.. Geo; Stout is in receipt of 11,400 back pay and a regular pension. ' tt 1 " Maj. Geo. Owen has been visiting, frisods in Kentucky during . J. B. Haael. the countv del egate to the General Assembly of F. M. B. A- which meets this week in Springfield,1 Ills., eft for that city on Monday. Mort. Nichols and wife of Indianapolis are visiting relations aud frjends in this city. ' . MrsYairNYef of IndiaoaElis is yistting her parents, John East ant Wife; on west 'fob' A freisrht train was ron into last Thursday by a train that was following if, ijear Stineuville, cansing the detention qf ihe nail train six Hours, tne same train got righted, and reached the vicinity of P.utnamville on Friday, and the train that was run into the day before n!w ran into te oAe!f an,J delayed the imi train four boars. The freight boys are having lot qfiusr. . The Remiblican Trustees voted for Frank P. Tourner for Cotyn. iy Suerin.tepdent. ..TJiey knew that it was impossible to eh-ct a RepuhHcan, and Tonrner's ahiljjj aQd.fitness fur' the'posijion are 'undisputed.' Gen. -Joint A. Moore ia in Bloominglon, the guest' of his sisiyr, Mia; xv-viiy. .... i rami Heaui. at present conneo!eil wj.b the Dalmm iaW GUss Co. df: Kokomo, Ind., is via i,:, ' Mrs': Rummer.. . . . Davit es county cast moreyotes for tba" Peoule's ticket than anv other uty in the Stat, "l4?r. The only other county where' tne farmer's movement made much show was in Warrfelr.f when 9J0 votes were caw. .Thcrc were kbimwd from Dan - ville, lip ., on tbe 14lh just., two 1. t M 4. train loads H' consulting of 600 head.' jiie cattle are high graiie exjinrt catue, averaging, in ejh;6o rNinnds,qne p4r load ayeragiMg 1 pit puumia. .- JJiey go. q"ireot to 'Boston where they wiq ho nadil for l4verpod'. . ' L. Christie of Buffalo, is the bjiyer ani, sbipiter. The oaitle we're a'U raiseil in HetH'Iricka county, the nidst of them by Ward McConn, fames n uiiaw apji jaiHes WMiierty. 1 he cattle are the prwfofthe good (luatiije ui mnana nine-grass. qu ihd, lth.'alt accounts duel. H.'t one will bo placed tu the handk of an atfornev hr col Ire'.

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Every one shoohl pnrchasa 1 one leefnre tklrev' ' last Sjlturdajr eyenjog. ' . The eqiiity clfisi iWlaf a: examination last KrHy afternpoKdrey has gone home to res 6U at ter -Thanksgiving. ' '.," ajfiss Ballenger '03 was ioitt into. 4 .a Tbeuft lif Friday evening. 1 r.. The Thetaa haye tVrijrfoitr. a;u Uye' 'tmmWs atJ tb tweo-.y-iwu. Judge Richardson preaidaA the "meot conrt" when, the was in session here. Miss Wriirht was initiate the mysteifls of JjCajipa, apfif Gnia twit' Saturday night. t V m. InAlilJiai, nee Wowa' and Mii Louden visited ISKal wprniaf;, A mainrity ? th h, attended the- trial at Mayor WML, Thursday evening, and reoeiyci , some practical klmwledge. V V Frederick ViUiera, the Scat of. me lecture ooarse, win 90. af o' .a L.fl .L'i college chspal aext Tburaday Mtv' " J. R. Mat, who was ytaitiago menus iu ijitohiiiicwu wn mwmm returned to his. home at Ediabarr The' Senior petition, isktagto ncuod frbtasrVaHng mC aiir, that was presented to the bwateV was returned wUhoat a'rfy aedbaf being taken.' " - ; ' The Phi ' fcippa jfd (nraf gave an imprompta receptiqn' 4 their visiting brher, & t Ijafe tog ' " TAie first of a eerie of cnBefjA: . dan'cec was given at May's Hait i last Friday evening. Ahoattira iy cuupie wen; in aimmnw.. Montana Bros, of Indian famished the niusic. The Board while in session week appropriated 8200 for tha physical culture of the young ladis. Qf the college, S75 of which ia K ne expenqaii in .appaiaiwi. mm,. Prof. Sauoderson fa ta be tba dtV rectoresa of ihe'denarjaie.

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sion 01 quesiion n Hf wu . runt A-noiiHiifniuin was lULwm i1 Judge; Coon, Clerk j KiaTr)pW urer. ' - ' ' ')- r Appropriationa, were toad' f rattvtori SaUriM........'..,.M.t.3J: Officer and; JAnttonA... Trainees elri Ijibrary boobt 4 arMial Uoiittngacc expsnMi..... Cheratetry d!prtment-. liivstA-.-u-.. BoUilT.......-.. ology H 1st A ry aa PhiloophT., tjtbrtrr bait complatioo., 'IndiiiAn Student' Ladies gjsoniiuii Tout.. Salaries' of the folhiwiiiiwera increased: Carl OithaTOj'Igi IT. Griggs, G, W- Saandtraoo te Ordered that the LlbrarV en on Saturday as oaj.jym'e and that tbe Librarian be ant ed, to employ awch experts -.aa :'-imim. be needed to keep cataloguing awej financial work p to date. u , . . . otanumg ouwaiHtwa wpw. mur. pointed asToflnws ; Affaifs of the Univer:ty--:Uav. ell, Morris, Building Miers, Y-Hh Leyden, Robertson. ' Buildings and Grdnd-1T; well, Rotierm, Miers. " Claims Robertson; ' . : MjtabaN Jenkinson,. . " ' "" ,. Finance Leydat, fikMtei niierv. Igal AfWrauna, , in, Mitchell. . ' eon, Mitcncti. . . i-, Library--RolrtnBcbjfeS, Lota!, fwWiW-llMiT Miers. ' r?;.' - Sialarips-ioliardsooj Yoools, MaAwefl.."- " -.'' -r". ' dewslihat objas l) be mitted to place a memorial JUtt n the Library Haji, as iwrato, and that the local executive oewr; mjt(e ipffikwi and pay foj mounting such memorial. Ami the privilege atniaiaf 'ail8JBT;iij t tie ceo tr of vestibule of Liafarv Hall be graated if preferrta! to tablet nicmortal. '"' Applications for re-keariag the matter of 1'wlUge higw? taken under advisement a taken under advisenvent . l - VS I -1U1. tinned unil the nef troling. . im nil,., ijjiih 11 nm 1 tin Terr KMOt SeAoot ( fMrwnaAa f'" a'Sbina- Vr. r W!l pe" hi Torre Hnuto, t4 , a Jaa ury . 189J, with 1 h 11 4 oowaMM (Wiiiptiio, uti tin&tt tt8 InrtriKiiitWi rW mil knAwn mntt Uiurmndity rosMte4 inMnictr,;Miitod by a full enra J l4o BoaistHnU. Thu ioknioflotra tatatUa Work will be wnt tbomqgjk. eailin'f ur';mtunti to Who tiinSUl chmr of nny offion dirwaly nplh IsaViag' Hiliotil, Nkn ntvpamti'tii'i t atta4 ;4 kS to lw he to Uks t-hi of aa Jktf

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