Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 September 1891 — Page 3

e 0 II .a JM.k jl II.. .-J!fc-i!i-

s 1

IIL ... II m !

iUIxl

Mill

"tfc - -

?ta-i

V

B TOT A TT IRIRAC.

iAI-KER BOOT and the DAB.LEXTGHA1TS anotom Hade Shoes.

THIS LINE TION TO ALL HxjLTwn Omu FAUia towa, at Beockart'a, aoatt. of Ue atiai, oa Cbiiege Aveaaa. Bring Q THE south sn of. the nasaae, earner of the alley, m aig reocSag: "Golden Bate." ThwtbestofCbH.y Mcb- , tbe veteran dry gnosis and fisaey gooth bmo. lie was selling aiei when asaay of oar old men vvra bejs, and he always had the . moiatio which ha sustains bow ' at of eorapetent aoketer of sat

nift - . itnea ne Keen a kuvkb w.-i irmiiiiTnitTitg PncmivrrnKJ n .:.

aj.v.-t- - ------- al ft Charley McPbeetew' popular McPfceetertf' popular 5:L-.:K.' -It mm tu tla .iBaaAaT lhabeat ida, both statfceMlfeaey, and they an never 'Wrifc'' llePheetera ai-fl-3 ,gd.,i,.- stock. J5Dhefaiiicestonatry podaaeais al'ay'1cfM by th boose,-and m

1.aiabt9r4H

: a ft . viRMbvk UaVra.- cfeoteaatTeae,

'tawatonaeuB(ad CfesW Mcet . Lkbl -4rv nrodnoe. ev-

.;w,f .article-s)aL'n. well fepdatef 'ulT'n cbe had at tiharley

ifctfastoafSi..

fieHaaber we

'ttrsrsBs 1 oalrthe btat brands, ia.fTwt htallHtjl-,U G; Braen htrsayster iioose, South College

FKKTlMfiRsn. J. C. RwbJnsoa, it'wen 'siile grorW, is agist in liaetdn for Pjnre Bone Fer

vilawva, tbewsaabitedrihat were .!iSBiV' Ewefjr r who nnrchaurd . Jftisrraof Hobioaon wa wvK ' l;i,MtMthhtarrK:H. Btgcropa . a)aawwl.b? 4hetteof this fer : : iilinrr, cd one can raise a emp vjflfcfKa oft any more. The 1 f'rfnM Marfrtiiliier -is the .Hift aiid,s leads aajr fcr:JM'':. .......

: . aavaws Wftrtaancd to wock like .. i& .a ' Jat b. . - m V

v'?sfBfaifft l4Winfowi' nvptwite ta in .Baanrva 'ahnrefc aailllarticas-ltnfi. '' 8 ,"is: : ;i ?!raw1h. raelo.wtnC wa- . aVsiythinClt in tW wny of

. vesHeu waaaat yoa say need. i tatacr4kaa have to. any hnas eash,

I jthjr fie wi!f swap for horaea

iraafijefc. Be saay re found at the

11 taMarer-f sua aorta, of the a) Bare. j,wyWkge Aveaae. "g ' .

-fyiT : OPt have a .brga JijaVaWafftna M firoaa perr .araiw who have had recoiding dona.

aead the aaaaey and MUST fesvait, U yoa dbet want a fee i ljaiUBwawdcoaM np aad settle at

: Bscbbst CorvcE in the town 'feavrrat at Geo. A. Brackart's aafctty, where can be secured a tisanh that will sneeiallv co 3it to tamers and others.

Itnm oa haaiaa aad Wso aad ' all eaiawai earad 10 aainote by WoeJtaad'aJlaahar) LqUoa. Tbia never faiU. .fewft tflirPvmi leomia f.W,t . iee.a,'St-

- Beat . Plow ia tbe John Deere aMaaiaBBaaBiaiawaBBraaBe-"eBnBBBn . Bteat Plow. Don't bay any till yoa at if. W.J.ALLEN. ' For Stadebaker wagon, outs aml sprn.ragons, call at w,j ALLEya PimrfcartoaM freaa every eoraer tTt tbtcarttfj to litade wrtb Hemp. Wilaon, beeaose they have heard of hia awiw gnods aad reasonable rieea. He won't have ao adnlteratd artteta ia hishoose if be knows it ttaawMTWM Gvaaonr a Uat. 'Jfya. itit Oave" for KaeaaaatlaMi and HtaraIg;M ralratiyearoa iat laSaava. Iu aetata apeWi'Jha iiyateeS la lawailraMeawd aareterioM ItvimoTaaatoacethwcaBteaBd lheduaa . iainnslaloty ikmppmit. firatdflt graatiy beawtu TSet. , Soat ivy Varir Bro., ftniaifc-iata, aWaaiatteW. UA aa j Wtswlow Tai the beat gram drills oa tbe market. See them. Evatasnl Snavin Linhaent re1 alt Hard. Soft ot Catlwmed Iiaaa4 nan BHeaawaaBiraai c onei, jmooa opmv , tiaras, ttoliaU, Sweaaey.aak-bone, 3trfl, Mpeaiaa. all Swetlea Tarweb.CooKlu, Xu. fare S by ate of or e betel. Warrant4aaaiot eiawserfol HeMbst aara ever fcaawii. SoH by Taris Bro., nngpt, njioeaiaytoaa dee. 9, Si

OF GOOpS WILL

ijc.

HALL BROS.

RcrCKJtBT has the most eooveatttM and neatest Oyster Parlor id to .Ke-aeaeber tbia woe yon ad joar lady desire a dura. . !F6j A W$H of delicately favored, fiu ne Oysters, you are invited to call t Volpert' restaurant and bakery, nc-th aide of the square. POiOLA BBAHDB of ToUaVCO and C igars are kept in the family grocery owned by Hemp. Wilson, corner 6th at. and College Avenue. It will pay yoa fojboy of Wilson. EVBRTBOOY LIKES TO TRADE arkh (liar ley MePheetera he is one of the cleverest men in the town,ad , vrocrnesinm -nw HHi-wnwwwa - lkt DWed both u tha oustoaterii are pleased by the goods aad- the man. Rial EMBER that the best hrantds of Oysters are always to be found at Mike Yotpert's restaurant, north MdaftbeRare. It a weix TO show whew to no rot" nsehil . artwfes for honse laaopiBg sadi articles as ara not Ma iy wate eisa. x on can nil manner ot little contrivances at Joa. it. Smith's baur, articles thai joftiave tbougl t about, bat hav aevet seca. Jw go mere ana to be shown tome of these goods. The prices are not the least surnriaifii! nart of tlie whole mslttr, 6 tl-r sre so eiieaply that aayftie enautrl t own in em an. eawieaY. Now when it eotaea to Jar jewelry. watjhes and chick. nn ae it Joe Smkh's equal. WnU-li repairing m one vy """i; spectat tea at tbja imhik, ano ait eifort always nafle to jgrt work door at the hoar promised. Call and ret prices on bicycles, as that tte rjtgenow.--SwwaVr Excbawgo. list received at 4SuoVr' ExcbAatv" direct froal Anahm,CaIUornIa, onetarrei ABfuea ana one nvrmi in Port Wine, made in 1887, and warranted flrt ljLM. Alio V. t- KmiMm Cu.'a Bert Grade of Maple Orore Wekkiev Brawwea and Oie. which are auarjtntevd byuiM to he the heat in the market. I aim keep Tenean & Tbieme's Fihenur BuOle ftoer, Bodwehnr; Pabat Milwaukee, M etagera Tafei, and TbieweA Wagaar'i ex beer of IWayrtte, bkh baa brte here for the teat 30 yean. AH ibeie aoeda will be sold on a imall aaailw. pk of bnaiam U en a dWaoe)m etae poatoace,aiid ao bniaeaa wirf he dwia on knml holiday', o on Suadara hr the back door, and tWt yM SMcetk o. souasm ' t 1 1 ana EVKBY TBAIH BRISGB to Charley Motley's MGolden Rele" a new soap ty of choice goons, ordered to lie forwarded from tbe wholesale hoaaes as rapidly r they are brougiit obU Ftaciaw hia order in.aflvan.se thia way, MoMey'sooietii&- -bis the hu natterbs before any one else aaa sent for them. This is one of the featores of Mobley'a bnataesa that makes his store so Poawbar. ' . . The ladies of Walnnt St Pres. efanreb wiM have an ice cream and loach at and oa the Fair Grounds, Sept. 14th to 18tb. Remember tbia. Gofa to or coming from the poatofSee yoa can secure your groceries at Cbas. H. MePhoeters' grocery aad provision stow. Char ley m a popular man, bis store is popalar beeaose it carries a well assorted stock, his prices are popular beeaose they are reasonable. t Dok't roGET Winslow, when yoa want any iniplemcnts for the National Hotel barber shop is a convenient, cool and cosy establinh merit, jnst , east of the (mm! office. tins, lireuger ts jtroprtetor. uive mm a can. ISweet Nixed riCKi.ES, very choicr, a barrel just rtaeived by Hemp. Wilson, Try a quarter's worth. Taey ant too good to talk aooat. , Fob Hav Rakes, Sulky or Rcvojvinj;, go in v. insiow. 8AVE Mosby sad get the latest deswas in ttacensware and Ulassware at C. H. MePheeters popular meerr store, southeast corner of thesniMre. Sew supply of Ironaione China and Decorated Ware. A Li. choice groceries that are aeedecl in summer season can be found at the store of Hump. Wil son, "Prog rem Block." This bouse has a lirst-elasa reputation for e earing gilt-edged produce.

GIVE SATISFAC

The trfitting snd pacing races tor Monroe county hones will come off on next Wednesday at the Connty Fhir tjronmla. If the weather is pleasant ft is expected that 10,000 people may congregate on' the Fair Grounds on that day. Let the old soldiers awl old settlers induce their friends to come out on next Wednesday, so that we may see how many people there are who take an interest in county fairs. For Faix. PtowiKOyou should get a plow at W. J. Allen's hardware store. The best plows that are mode can always be found laere. For Rbi'JUBS or Parts of anySewing Machioe, call at H.UNDLETS SONS, YorjB MAIL and then your groceries, ii. is bandy when yob come out of tho postoffice to step into Charley MoPkeeUra' itrocery store and select such goods as, you rosy need. ' No better woportionwl stock in: the town than that of Charley McPheeter. No was azcels Ceo. Benckart as a Bread bsker. His bread creates comment wherever used, by its sweetneiis, richness, lightness. Try it and be convinced. Best Wheat urilia ever manufactured, ran be had at W. J. Allen's haulware store, south side Dnblic Hinsre. Don't buy a Drill till you s thesf. OyaTEiB ly the dih, can, or qrfart, at Volpert's rcfitiuraut and bakery. Lost, one day last week (nn the Dublin aunre it it rnwumcd) a pair of lcri. Findvr will bo ruwarijud tilwa lomvl.l f.M .i. MU..Mii .tlMfU M IIilI'll. lag at thw-ottee. Te.TaiBK: A meliun-siid eeal ttv for a 1are r iuie, at the Pro great offlee. Cotae and see ua. Don't forget to direct your attornev to brine advcrtiinir to the Progress office, in cases where you have any business as administrator, executor or guardian. Kates very low snd work done correctly. The Fair, remember,, will bestn Sent. 14th.1891.and it is hoped and believed that it will be one of tbe beat and most satisfactory cxhi bitions ever seen here. Don't for get to look after your exhibit, in order that they may be properly made. The premiums will be msnv and liberal. Gets copy of fWeDremlHtn list from J. EL Edmondaon, Secretary.: ft?? J. P. T0TOHEE & CO. InTlte you to Inseet Their lane of Before Buying. All the Hew Styles and ' Patterns. WE HATF. ALSO BECEIVEO OUR PALL. STOCK OF HAT AND Boniest Htyles and we GUAUAKTEE the .a?rl3e to be Xowe er than lnewhero. WB ARE OFFERING BARSaAinS THIS WEEK 1M OUTING SHIRTS, Childrens' Waists and Knee Pants, InmnM Bargains ia ChilaVeas HATS and CAPS. Price, lOc. and up WEST SIDE St7ARE ORE DOOH K0RTU Of ALLEY

FALL U1IC

Fnipools

Highest of all in Leaveninj Power. -libjst U, S. Gov't Rport !

I- - aw

Bro. Oatie of the Faooaua it that tbo next legiltura will be ked to do lute $200,00(1 to put up a new ct'llpge tmilding uttle end of Kirkwood Aviatio. The next legislature will bo Democratic, and jf it ihouild make uoh an appnipi-ia-tien, the Faoaaxsa would be one tif tbe ant to jump on it tor itt xtraragaticn. Uourter. That assertion is made without any foundation in tact. i.ne 0 it ess has never opposed appropria tions for educational purposes, gravel road, railroad or bridge building, nnt on tbe contrary Has always advocated them, let the complexion ot the body responume for it be Democratic or Republican. Monroe county and Jiloonitneton hare done much more for Incit.na University than the State,- in pro portion to financial ability, ana the State owesit to itself to make Id. University a University in all that its name implies. Does the Courier see it in this light ? The new room being built by Dr. Cook, just north of tho .Pro gress block would be a grand location tor clean, neat family res taurant, such at IB needed iun. Perfect ami) necessary ventilliition could be secured, something that cannot be had in any of the rooms now in use for that purpose. The Board of Co. Oom.ttiisstoners. in accordance with ad act of the last legialature giving them the authority, have made an order requiring the. railroad company to place flagmen at toe crossinits ot 2d, otb and oth streets. License to sell liquor was re fused to L. II. Thrasher of Saiilbviile by the oouuty board. Look out for burglars and thieves during the week. T'hey-1 are working the Fair towns all ov er the State this fall. The students are arriving by every train, and the streets arc: be coming crowded again. Miiw Mamie Brodix and Miss Grace Wicks have been vitiiting friinds at Allien, Ind. J. V. Thrasher of Stanford talks of removing .to Bluomiugton to reside uu winter.. ' Tiiere was a basket uieetinir at Green Coutily .Chapel, la-t iiulurdav. Rev. fJalotead of thin city preacbed the sermt'n. .Henry SiraiiioiiN of the "Crnrr" ban rented the Kelcham 'souve, bought by Dr. Dav in, cud hits re moved to it. Dr. Davia and fnuiily have returned to Chicago to ftside this winter. On Friday night lunt Mrs, .1. K Beck delivered a tempemuce lecture in the Baptist chinch of Eliettsville, Tbe lady was listen ed to by a large and well j lejised audience. Everybody and his family should make it a point to spend at least a naif of a day ut tbe t;cu uty f air this week. You will sea ieopie there that you have not met for years, perhaps W. Harris of Eiiectsville now runs his CampltcU power press by steam, having purchased nn engine, Harris prints four or five advertiuiug papers for other towus, and is original in bis methods and manner of doing business. By a card received from Pisrry O. Harris, we learn that lie was married at tbe residence of C'apl. J. B. Howiison, in Gallatin, Tenu., August 29th, to Jessie L. Ryan of jcrre jaute, jna. , -Salem News : Tbe Bloam Intrtou baud made good music at tbe JTair last week. .Nearly all their instruments were new and received just before leaving for this placn. It is Dresnmed that MarnarAt rTmirl ! mnlllwot G'.n rl,...,.ll..of this county, is the oldest person living norc. sbe whs bora on Anrd ittb. 1803. in Staunton. A 11gusu ., Va., and' to-day is ac tive and in good health. She is iu her 88th y ear. Mrs. E. M. Seward is Su nerintendenl of Floral Hall, at the ifair Grouuds. Mrs. Seward, with the aatiintance of severe! ladies will make ithis department one of the most interesting in the exhibition. Remember that on Wednuday, Sept. lttth, the old soldiers, old settlers, and school children will hold a reunion on the Monroe Co. Fair Grouuds. It will be a 15 real day. Used in Millioas of Efoaae

(rfeamJaklng UlPower

Miss Whitaker of Kockville has been: elected assistant teacher in the colored sciiools on east 6th street.' " The building of Trout man A DeMosii no I having been completed, they withdiaw their application for license, Miss Juliette Maxwell has begun her second year as Teacher of Physical Culture in Coates College, Terre Haule. The t'jfn tipw nnttaoM rHntlv erected by Prof. At water have been rented to Prof, ititgenman and Prof. Dicvidson. ;m. "I i'Phii rlWadav ta . entrance day at l!he Monroe County Fair, and people enould nave lneir ex- .. .. . . . .1 nioits iu oiuer. Prof. Gilbert shipped bis goods 10 Palo Alto, California, last week, and is now 00 his way to the Pacific Const, The new pastor of Walnut St. Presbyterian church, will occupy the house on North Walnut street owned by Pnf. Wylie. , Mrs. Archer of Spencer has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Aley, who' has been sick. M'SBnaaanaaBaBHwanBaBBBaw Joo I:!ooper, who has been in Oregon and Washington for several vcars arrived at home last week on a visit! . " aaaaBBBBaaanBaaB Ja. l. Nutt (a son of Prest. Cyrus Knft of Indiana University) died at Greencastle nn the 8th. He was hiU 52c1 vyear and leaves a wife and three children. While driving down the Mt. Tabor hill one day last week, J as. B raster .Hi il Miss Grace Thompson were thrown out of the buggy. Miss Thompson sustaining serious injuries. Ale x. Turner of north of town has been taken to the Indianapolis aurlum iGn: the insaue. Mr. Turner's mind was unsettled in consequenca of financial misfortunes, be became ixiurose, and finally made uttcuipio upon his htc. When yow are ou the Fair Grounds this wc.U, remember that the Udiea of the Presbyterian c'.iurch vi IH have a. lunch stand there,"at it-hicb everylhing (hat is good to eat will be served. Tbe tood oflvrcd (or sale here is not the unwholesome eouglonierution usually iuunci iu such places, but is wholesome and attractive. Everybody invited. . Beuj McGee has purchased of Charley .Mitchell tbe dwelling house owned by the latter on South Walnut stmt, paying $2,600. Mr. McGee will begin almost immediately to reconstruct the house and will build a swelled front very much like that of the house built by Thos. AI !en, on the same square. Jqojs & Stratford are getting tin a manufacturers' and quarry owners' edition of ao illustrated book, con taining a wtite-np of the advantages and prospects of Monroe coajjuty. The book will be attractive nod valuable to all who are i&iMestaxLio the future of Bloomipgton and Monroe county. Investigate the matter before you reject ft Jthu Miller, an employe in Pern Bros, stone saw mill at Eliettsville met with a 8erioua accident last week. One of this slabs of stons Tell over on him, crushing his chest and injuring him about the heitd. At first it was feared from the position ia which he fell that he: hud been killed outright. There is it strong probability that he may recover. Bent. Fesler. a craduate ot Indiaua University iu the olass of 1 '''. ..-.i.ji ; iiy, naa meeu npfioinieu iu a tioa inSSit-htord Uuiversity by Dr. Jordan. The place is executive in its natthr'H and Mr. Fesler will leave Washington City at once to aocejrtvJ For the past year he has been !ouuected with tbe uensua Bureau, in ihe fish department. He is : nun of Maj. John Fesler, of Indiaisspolis. Sisliool children admitted for tcii cent -i on next Wednesday, at tho Comity Fair. The old soldiers and old settlers will be admitted free on that day. Don't fail to be pmsent, You will be sure to see soinebsJy there that you have not seen for jeara. 40 Ymlts tie Standard

WIOKS' BEE HIVE

A Monumental Bus ineas House, - WHICH EfERV CITIZEBI. SHOULD IEE... I A CHDMBINAriON OF CON-!, VENIENCE, ELEGANCE, AND COMFORT. It would be impititibte in a brief newipnjittr article to giro an intelligent daoription of the nevr, bandsame and conveniently arrungl store room of Wieki A Co., on the noith side of tba fquars It has not been many years ilmxi Mr. Wicks opened a stire room on the north side of the square, contrary to the advice of his many frlendt and in the face of their predictions of! failure, hecaose of tht obscurity of location, but by his energy and tenacity ot pucpose the "Be Hive" (which be named his now famous store; became the leading dry goods toosa of Southern Indiana, and it is to-dy occu pying a dry goodn palace, planned an-S built spocially for its occupancy. When Mr. Wiehs bought the ground occupied by the Colo livery stable many perions asserted that It was merely puiehaied for an in veftment, and few believed uhat he really intended to build struc ture planned for bis business alooo, but as Ms plans matured and as hit sohenM begun to take sbajie all doubts wore set asicle, for he begun to push tbe structure 81 rapidly as it is iossible to do to in s country town, where many workmen aeeu to be const itutiot ally opposed to crowding work. The foundations of ttii building are placet t on a ledge of solid. rode from which many carloads of flim limestone bad been quarried in trder Ui ink the cellar to i propor depth, and o-ti thU solid foundation is erected the thres. story structure that is now the magnificent and . luxurious home of the uBmi Hive" dry goods -tore. The cellar or underground room, wtoiish occupies the entire dopth and width of the building, is lighted by the usual gUn and iron gratings found in use ia ChlcHji buildings, and it Is here that the flirnaoo in located, tbe packlnj; done, and H mny be that in time tha cheap or- bareaiu counters will be Iseated ia the btoeOMMti:. -Tbe next floor is th main stow roowi reached from the trit by a broad ston s pavement. Iram siu sheets of plate glut eight feet square tight the room, und tbe show windows will alone hold a stock of goods sufficient to All the shelves of nn ordinary store. Convenience has been studied in the iitsldo arrangements and. general detail of the store room, snd iia stead of the o!d-ftlilned long countem, short but broad ones have been oonslruiV ed that are convonlet t, neat aad attrw tlva. Tbe automatic mosey carriers um an improroment over the old ones, anil ar placed convciiijnlly near each salat-. nun. At tho rear, on. a h side of the brcl itiiirway that le l to tbe second floor, itt i;ated the shoe dejMrtmeat, with ihol r si that extend to trie coiling, aad tan; ikm reached by tolling ltddor. Beneoth this stait way and directly under the la tid ing that is placed, half-way, is locttted tn elegant cloak Toom, to which laly cas tamers may retiro when trying en donlii or wraps. A oltak .room ia also locaad in the northeast raer of the second toij Every device tbst Wilt assist theeinployei and expedite work, In order that fewer bunds may accomplish more and do lA'J work better has len reoorted to. The bsndsome lroad stairway t bat leads to the second story is built witti 1 tending half-way up, and a convenimt settee invites one to stop and rest before finishing the aioat. Beaching the um oud story tbe viiitoir is ushered into mi immenMi room llghled with plate glitis windows in fronl while an extensive s.a! hiindsomely constructed skylight of b.:kJevn patturn sheda its mellow cars front above. On deep shelves and broad tat les ia this ku are piled domestics, carpotii oilcloths, window shades and ho us furnishing goods in unlimited quantities, Goods are seen up hire fh the same pro fusiun tbst one ramnrks in a oily wholosnla houj, whoni calicnes, domestics i..d dress good are bandied like cord-wood, and a faint idea of the business dsme by lihis house may tints be gotten. Ontheiiecond floor is Mr, Wicks' prirate room, handsomely papered and frcitoped, and cosy and borne-like as it oui;U to be or tbe hesd man of so perfect in aitablishizient. The ofllce room snd etsliier's desk below ara models of neatnow and couvcinience, and nothing teams to huve been emitted in tbe many details that ara necawitry to make a perfect whole. It was iutendel to have the rejrular or formal opening oa Saturday night laiit but the show casss and stock boxes did not arriv. on time, so that tho opening proper will occur on next Saturday niifl.t,, tWptember 19ta. Ia the meantime t3 publio will be accommodated with tlui bestgoodii in all lines and. at tho lo'insl; prie, in the now room, '. wfeUe the removal is i(oing on and the preparation!! ore being made for the grand open ing, ISe sure to go to the opening on next linturday night, and yoa will be both uirprised and pleostd. Will. Gentry is hard at w.wk training dogs for a show he will place on. tha toad this fall. G emit ry understands bis business thoroughly ted his success is asstimid from the start. On Sun-lay last Rev. Fimik E'oster preached for the congregation of nhe U. P. church, and Xlcv. Lyons preached in Walnut tit. Prcsbyi:erian church. --Hurrodsiiurg schools begun with a competent corps of tuschnrs : Principal, S. 8. Hoateter,; Iwtrmediat, Sylvanus Jackeon; i'l'tmary, 81 iss Jennie Tilley. In Perry tp. Jas. W. Rice was appointed Justice of tho Feaos to fill the vacancy created by the 1 death of 'Squire Pearson. IVIIr. Rice ia a competent man and the appuiulmeot ie a good one,

HE 111

Kilt Suite to oldfit B 2 or 2J-ycarj llSOtolo.OO . Knee Pants Suitu 4 year to years, f 1. 00 to f 7.50 Long Pants Suifci, (three pieces) 12.50 to $15.00 Largest and Best Assortment. PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION. Eagle Clothing House, BLOOMING TON,. IND. Hall Bros, have been repairins and rvfittine their baudsome 'store room on the west side, and have received and are still receiving a carefully selected stock of Fail goods. No purebkser can aSbrd to decide till the Halil Bros, stock haa been investigated. Tha Greensburg men whe are erecting the hrick building for Troutmtin & D.moss, near the depot, are also working on the walls of Dr. Cook s new buwness house, north of "Progreiis hltiok." There are two masons und two helpers, and that they did net belong here was decided by thsou-looker whm they were seen to be working all day last. Saturday, without pro.etit, and "no talkee aliee titnec." No business man should be without; a mop of the City of Bloomifigtou whea a copy can be be secured for f 1.00. John Manley, wlho has prepared and b:id printed at Cbicag) one of Ihe most comprehensive mpa of the cily ever published, is now offering them at $1.00 each. This if jurt about the fint cost of the ma, and as every busitiesfj, professional man, and many private citizens will find Ibem convenient to hsve in tha house, it would be best to se cure one befors t ac supply is exhausted. ' The Slate Bt srd of Tax Commissioners have completed their work and have materially increased (he tax assessment ot railroads and other corporation!;. The L. N. A. & C. railroad company has 29 miles and 22-lC0ths in Monroa county, In 18'J) the assessment was $267,715 the assesMitent just made is 9631,86. . Tbe I. & V. with 8 and 8-10tSi miles of a branch from Gosport to the .Big Creek quarry has been raised from $11,000 to $34,729: Miss Margaiet McCalla, who was ebrued to a lucrative position in Dakota, has abided tu remain in Bloomington this winter. Mr. Cooper has moved from Mrs. Bi nek ley's bouse to 1 be house owned by Mrs. J?ee, on the west side ol North Wslout street. Stella Craiu will spend tho winter in Dalton, Ga., and Chattanooga, Tenn., with relations. She expects to leave this week for Dalton. . John Beers has gorw from Lexington, Ky., to Indianaiolta, in which latter city he has a position. mmm.mmm George Fin' i ley, who rented the Webster railroad hotel at the junction of the road and 6th f treet, haa been compelled to close up his business, as thu compsny will no longer be responsible for the debts for board contrac ed by their employee. Mr. Findley has removed to Indianapolis. Richard Nicholson was elected by th'ti Lodge at New Albany to which he belongs a delegate to the Switcitmeus' Mutual Aid Society, which will hold its convention at Philadelphia. li e left Bloomington out Thursday for New Albany, where after reoeu ing his credential he will go to Chiaago aad accompany the National delegation to Philadelphia. Henry Swin ller, who has been working nigl.ta almost continually during the past two years in the Swindler roitanrant of this place, left on Thursday last for it week':; visit to his old home 111 Hendricks county. Misses Mabel and Ola Field. daunbters of Doitir. Field of this place, have bceu visiting tSieir tousiu at Sp:cer( Miss Mary Field,

Typhoid fever, iutemUfaal fever, and fevern of the character

that are encouraged or ptodacod Vf stirrinir no stinkine boa peaoverflowing privy vauht. are bv coming very eommon in Bloooiiai ton. If the diseases thus fogBdlef ed were confined entirely to tlta fiUlty people who assist in caoorag ilieta. there would only be for thankfulness. Under the assessment jhrit msde by the State Board on rivpf--eirty within the State,, the amount that will be raised next year far permanent endowment fund rA 11" uina University will lie $6,24t.Mrs. John R. Etat baa beM at Indianspolis with her daughter, Mrs, Mattie Van Wen. Monroe couuly haa appropti itted $00 and Owen has apprsffia ted c like amo-nt, to jiay for At : conetrtiotiea of a new free mm boat for White river near Gosatat Thia ferry has been .o.jH?ftKf bf the two counties for a lotig -mm., and ia in the nature of free bridge Rnrn tn Mm. Matti. . r-Sat1: VlinWea,ofIadiaBiipolia,adiagh' tar. Ben. Wilson, the voong eolof- - I. ..... - - . L ms wan wno was usint u wt wej lum for the insane a bout a' awnll ngo, died this week. . Thurston Smith, a bob of Ad dison Smith, who his ljn at Si. Joseph, Mo., for three yearn, itturned tu Bloomington and will enter I. U. Mrk Rutun Kost ts at lad anatmlis with herhter-in-law,Mri. Van We a. R ?. W. R. Hhhuesd of Col lege Avenue M. E.:hurch preaahsd litis tanwetl sermon on iSincay might. ' Mirriago Hoentes have beea-'-issued ss follows sis oe last rvpurt 1

J.T. Ellerand Sarah Van Djrfcv. James Meadows snl Addie Clarl:'r :Vt Jaoteu li. Blair am Agnes Jeakli, ?! Richard Rogers ami Alice McPik ', i

David P. Gillhsm :i,nd lbecoa. Ii, Kirk. ; . Fair ground udvettisen wil find the Daily EuLztitf an anoaa)iv monly convenientt tadi! valaab'lajmedium. Try it, inybow. ' . ' At. Helton of the depot faros'-' was seriously injured in . the baer, one day last w ic, ly a 5!00t. trunk falling on him. It is reported t hat Mr. Dol and family will re move to Kaakitkee, Ills., soon. Mrs. Minks, who waa aeat to tht asylum for tbt insane some is weeks ago, died tl is week at Iwl ianapoiis. Traatstera of Ileal Eataita, Frr ihoi by Jus. 1 '.Jackson, BoDeKbe. f-or Doeds and HoUgagea, corrwitiy x II . D ULr -- CCUMJ, Cll JWW.J3VWW . John 1 Tourner te Ji nry A John - Boa, lot M, South Turk, . JUSB Abram Martin to Pa:H -farda, shf neq secSA, Marion i;, ?M In.ac Lebon to John W Chasdlos, 11 wq seq see3S, Salt '!eek tp, tSB J01 S Walker to Jaoh Weilinger, toU is, 17, 18, 1, 3ii, n aad Mv iJtaoford, Jai H Gaston, 14 sent ia Vaii Buren tp, M try A Kelly to Sartb A' Kuekoti ihflou 7 ad R, city, ' CVm B Mitchell to Beat KeOee.

neminary M 13, city, v . v1 ; J Jai W Hedriok tn Albert Hadley, ptlots 35 and rs, StinasriUe, . j tIM ;; T Jas W H edrick to K mer Vmtaj ' -1 pt lots IS aad IN, t KiaesVilto, V ieO i Joha Kiormon to Jar H Storms, l seres in VaifBureu tp, . BOB Ui Jcseph Cron to Ssrali X Sipljh,)! I 13 and U, Oreo's 3d add, p m ;? B Mmlcetor. Imb Co to Corjelluii' ! Fielder, lot 51, Maple Bights, lB. -0 Titos Sparks to Stanly Walker, pt ' . swq nwq sec32, Vs b Buren tp . : ,nOa .i Stanly Walker tsTtsut Spark, p : ' ?S swq uwq sec32,.and pt acq Wl sec3-, Van Buren t,tM C y Oodds to Klisa A Cummings, ' ,i pt neq sees, Perry tp, Dsvid 8 Jordan to B orneo A Ho. man. lot 8, Dnivenitty Sights tt iJ The assessment ot the Is. K. ft A. & C. railway sas be?a inenmed u from $8,531 per mile to $11,023 t pr mile. The total in 'reaso of as ; sossment on the entire tine U 18,628,884. The total increase of as-. S scssment on the railroads ia Ii4i' ana is over ninety millions of dot late. ' The north pike ie to be pline4 , in good repair at once, tbe ooutrty -. . commicaiiooers hiving giveei it a thoroni;h examination last w.'lr. Tt -iilr tn nnu RrH-tlt i;ill

be straightened at certain pointy - : i$i

heavy wtone wall will be built, sum the rottd will be mtnded. wi graveled. "All aboard Grouvds," is tbe for tbe l'al. cry this wk. Better go ont anil see the Ulyeia.'T Rev. C. F. -knitti, a brotbar of Ren. C. Smith, preached for the U, P. people last wtek. He ia loo ted in Cineinn.tti. J. D. Whisaaod of west of town h:is been eittertaiuiag A. T, Bradley , ot Cornell, Ills. There are a number of caaei of' consumption ia this place and vicinity iu the last stages. Lauren Hooper of Mutlno, Ills., was visiting relation ia Bloomtugton, last week. Rice's Mitts rt'N did not ,9vi: pear here. At Anderson, ind,. penorrners wuo wanttu a unta

mouey to buy ohewutg tm de-s

mantiea tnetr pity, ana tuca t his manager wtnrt oil to tmaitiil about raising thu futiJu bus t iny ' ucvci tame btck,

$m ' --rmw 11 i

nK - - .-(ML t

'i-ii.ll'nli

41

1,

'IKst tS