Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 November 1891 — Page 3

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HOW DEirJC DICWPLAYED ALL BBOS.

10 ATTRAcnna the Armmsm or all. I.ADIE3 , uwn add cmLDHEns1

tint has eyer bees ihon in Blooadngton. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to the Elezafit line and Perfect Fit of the Garments.

ALL ABE INVITED TO Craqb, Id Fft$t& ; to dintt rw atlaran lhiti iiISrtLui- IS Ufa Progress office, meases where yoa bate any basin as administrator, scutor or guardian. Bate Verj law and work fone correctly. BBrSmoke "Belle or Key w" Cigar.- . Bowman 4 Bluett, Nkatsbt Oybtkk Paklob m town", at Benekarfs, aaata of tbe as,sarc, on College Aveaae. Briag yoar ladies, . ACM FBOM TUB P03TOFHCB ia durtey McPheeters' popular liaaailv tranr?. It is hero that iwcH posted housekeeper cosa ns March f tfte beet geodv both staple aird tsney, and they are never disappointed for McFkecters alwwy has these goods Id atock. The cbok-et coantrf produce ir alvayei kf by this boose, aad no ooe need sm' farther for aacb good . tfiey want. ass ; ' Fisitsr Coffers, cbokeft Teas, :mJimI TolwivnA anil CSmil. anat desirable escBtry produce, and ww J HUM zni m. -wen pjotto aasaily awes, can be had at Charley Msl'tacetetV grocery t.re, oppw t iha nmtufice- RcmeiaLer the ClrsTCBS of tay the best brands. in -all atx-Um. at RrtHi3 uc, www... ! Aveaae. ' " ' x "B.-1W of Key Wer Cigar. Bowman lilaett. oandskb Jimmy B-hinson's unit tmiunl t'V,rv tnie. It M wr rmiVMiff ill aiWI il.HHll ltd ftwUtuon has added aaawy saw - line tii bis already well appointed ssridwfenieni. No one hears ai; fetter restoration" for honesty and aaare dealing than Robinson, and wmw lo hivi won wess aw wan trade bo enjoys. oenever yon pass Bmb ' wrst side grocery ar Vtthoat giving bins a call a as jo snaae a serwoo Dtanoer. v Dox'r Fokokt that the onlr i'wry goods tt rs on the watb side uf e public square is that pterid- ! over by fjbarley Alotiiey. It m cbristwed "Golden Bide.'1 andthja sa pnotked at this store be does as be would be done bv; treats every one honorably and honestly. JkCLOHOKB frocerics that an mi ld ia aiuiuiifr meisan caw he fraud at thestotsi oi Hemp. Wil p.Proemi Block." TbisbosMe has a first-ctwa rspetstion for aeawiog gih-edged prodoce. Bots, R L. W inflow, oppante lbs county jail, is headou r ers fiir J .t,; t u "-- a j m Jart and Marness tine. CbAio Woblet caa supply yon seitb a 04teey, pbaHon, sprius; a gon, or anything else in the way of sf rcbtcie wbicn yoo ay need. You don't have to pay bin cash, ejtftety ta he will swap for horsey isf sap Ics. lis may be to ami at the Mjlivery barn north of the sonare, liega Avenoe. Itch on human aad horses and aTI ntnaw canal te3t aitnatH by WajVwi'i MaaHarv Lotiea. Thi nvrr fik. , mm j sans oroit, jisagaws Mnaa Beat Plow is the Jahp Deero fhcelPtow. Don't bay an til) yiMseott. W. J. ALLKbT. ' For rkndebsker wagons, aarta . smd spring wsgoss, call at W.J. ALLENS. Psam.1 naw ffaaa ctru mra ssf tbo cooafy to trad with Hemp. Wilaoa. beoaaaa ther have beard oi his pore goods and reasonable prices. He won't have an adalteratWiSTSB OoODS, both handsome sad eosfbrUble, have bee received by Charley Mpbtey, the veteran Ary goads man, ms the aoatk side f tbe square. All the latest pat--Jrraa is dress good, alt novelties ia ladies' fiwey articles have been: received. It will psy yoa to go - there. - . j Esauss Spavin LinitaeBt re phtn alt Bars. iMfc er CWWuMdXaswsl sad BleaiaKaa from honm, B5i Bsavias, ! (Iart, apliaU, MwMnsy.EU f atiM, VonitM. all .Swollen Tarlf,CoKtia, Kto. tUt $& hy oss of M kotf.le, Warmstd Um awtt wsadarf.1 Mamfch rum aver l:iMwa. BaCj by Pari Oruf c DraavM ff!ocwingva d. . 91

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THE LARGE STOCK

(DILO A

CALL AND SEE THE NEW Fob. Sa le. Lota 98 and 99, Akzaoder'H Addition. Price tlOO each. Address L. Law, WsukeIMs. Bekcka ox has the moat eoe veaient aad neatest Oyster Parlor in town, Betaember this wbea yon and your lady desire a dish, Volpkkt! Volpket! Volpert Hakes fresh candies every day Boston Com, Taffy, everything that la toot hao are and wholesome. Next door to Bee Bit. PorcLAB bbamw of Tobacco and Cioart are kept in the family grocery owned by Hcaop. "Wilson, eorner tb t. and fJolIeire Avenue. It will nay yon to bay of WMon. BnEVBES that the best brands of Oysters are always to be found at Nike VoJiwrt a reatanrant, nortn side of the rqoare. FobBepaxmat Parts of any Sewing Maehine, rail at Doa'T fokokt Winslow, when yon wantny implements fur the bras. CAST SIDE WBVCt TO-RB. Just as suon aa a room can be remodeled and fitted np for me, n the east side of the square, I will open a neat prescription drug at ore, with sa entire new, fresh rtock t

drucs and nudb-ineK, and wurdesisms in Querns ware and Glara

owke a specialty of the prescription; awl pateul tnetliuuie business. A

Soil Hue of perfumery, hw case j hp square. New mpply f Irongoods and novelties amy always 6oue Cbioa anl Dt'eorutrd Ware.

be found at oar new store. IJi'O t fiireet that the Eat Side Drug Store wilt I in the buildiug firmerly occupinl by Craig Worley a; 4JEO. W. NORMAN. Tyiv aasBW sa Hvlm 4si

CsmkI clothing Md Ketj0"1 .f th V"1'?", "lep ut imuJa rH;"r'py McPlievi'rr' grocery store caea gMs wuen toe nJ j,, 8ncn goofl(4 yoo my asiiy will Ony'newl. No proortinw

CfOtbtni; a t JI OlirCtertV Don't -you he-, Here this, fjome and 2rth of Alley, WrstOMe. All. manner of choice staple groecnes can be had at Hemp.j Vt liaon a well-eataniBmed grocery store, in Progress block. His reputation for sonare dealing and pure goods is exeelied by q man. Don't be pat off with the rfateaeeat "this is just as good," but detnaad Sooth American Nervine. The best way is to go to

fans Bros., I be importers agents, ibment, just east ot the post They are ia rh-s corner drag store, j office. (Jus. K ranger is proBloomingtoa. prietor. Give him a call.

ROYA

free from lime, alum, and all extraneous substances, and ABSOLUTELY PURE. It is in every way superior to every similar preparation. Witness :

The United Statm Government teats (Chemicsl Oivhaea, AgncsltanI Department) show Royal Baking Powder a cream of tarfcir powder superior to all others m fcavcass struck Sec BuiXTUi ij, Ac Dar., r- S9 I and the Royal Baking Powder superior to all the others io every respect It i jrarest and strongest. Walter S. HirresJ'MiD., Prof. Chemistry Rush M:dcaf CoHece,

Cossubing Chemist Chicago Board ofHcattb,ctc. I have found the constituents sfelovat Bakiae Pow.

er is be of a high degree of purity, free fion adul-

i or aamutarc of deteterwus

J. W. Mallet, Ph. D., F. R. S., Prsf. of CberoisUy Univeriity f Virginia.

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AT THE . STOiREL this xi&est luis ui STOCK. Always tell your attorney. (when you employ him to look after the settlement of an estate) that you prefer to have the Pbcqbsss. the notices iu The finest stock of Hanging and Stand Lamps in Town, a , H,Lispt.EY'a Sosb. Persons with whom the PboQBG68 has coo tracts for wood will please renvraber that we prefer 18iooh sugar, beech, or sbelt-hark hickory. If yoo wast a kick Hakqino ob Stand Lamp, do sot faxt. to examine h. lixdiey's sons a880btment, befohe you bl'y. let the childhek come. Don't buy books or staiionerjf till you have seen goods and learned prices at Joe M. Smith's south side basar. No man or firm carries an large or well selected a stock, and no firm can sell as low. These assertions are not made in a bragging spirit they are facts that can be sustained and will be proven to the satisfaction of any one who may call. School children ran pet tin most fr their money at joe M. Sniitlr'tf bucar. and where thrv ciin get the most of such goods as th need is tlie place tliey should trade. SAVE Monky and eft the latrst ware t C. H. MePheetrs' nopulai grocery store. smitlieant corner oi No van excels Bcnnkart as a Bn-ad Iwker. JI.is brrmi creates conimeht wherever ux?J, by its i.w.iIim', i i..lir,, -Ubtti esa. Trj it and lie convinced. ' Your mail and then your gtoceries. It id liannv when votirome Houk ta t!ie town than that of Charley McPhecters, Indies! Lidiet! Don't for get that Volpert bakes nice cukes every day. Fresh candies didly. Next door to Bee Hive. Now Obdeb a Heating -Stove, before the rash begins. After the first frost every lvody is hurrying io secure a stove, and the best time to boy one is now, before so many iicople are wanting them. W. I. ALLEN. Ark fob Winslow's when you come to town and want a set of Harness. He can save yon money. National Hotel barber sho; is a convenient, cool ani cosy esiab-

L Baking Powder is the only one made

I find the Royal Baking Powier far superior to the others. It ii pore, contaira none but wbolcsomi; ingredients, is of j per cent, greaiier strength. F. X. Valade, M. D., Public Analyst, Pomink4 of Canada. The Roys Baking Powder is perfectly healthful, and, free from every deletcrkwis substance; wrest in quality'' and highest ia strength of say hoiking towdcr of which I have knowledge Wm. McMurtwe, E. 19., Ph. D., tate Chief Chemist Agricultural Departtaeat. The Royal Baking Powder is ahsolutrly pure. It is undoubteclly the purest aad most reliable biking powder offered to the public. Henrv A. Mojrr, Ph. D., i I Imc Chemist for U.S. QovernrcgBft

substances.

TIbm Vanln At BleoBntdigton. Cni l Standard Tims. Bay Mil Train Norta, arritM........10:BJ a.m Mail Train Sotita, ..3:41 p.m Niat . Mai) Train North, arriyn...... . 11:11 p.m HM Tria Solh, 50.m LouUvilla AccomM North,. ......... 8:40 p.m Loaiiviil. Acnotn., 8 ooth, .......... 6: SO a.m CAXTXR I'EKIUN, Agwl.

Joe Hcoper lias been hard at work during the past week preparing the manuscript of Tube Eustfc book for the printer. The book (founded on the Chrsley Chambers trial) will have a large sale on the line of the Morion. Rev. J. A. Thompson, of College Springs, Io, preached for tbo Covenanter congregation on Sunday. The Horticultural Society will meet at the residence of A. Ketcham. JMov. li to. At about 11 o'clock last. Wed nesday night some one fired a re volver in the direction ot nro. East's new house, on west flth St., the ball passing into a window. Marion Hiokle has rented the hotel part of his new building; to Mr. John T. Buody, recently of French Lick, Orange county, at S2 per day. Mr. Bundy is in Bloomington waiting for the building to be completed. Handsome Building Lots. I have several very handsome building lots to sell on west 7th street. Call on me. SODDY CaRMICHAEL. Died, near Bmitbville, Mrs. Joe, Duncan, after a very brief illness. The Worley roller mill is in operation st Klletlsviile, mi is said to be a great success. Jas. Biockley of Chicago, is visiting his mother on esst 7 to at. Mr. Biockley . is engaged in the insurance business, A jfeniiine liiiark down sale of clothflnflr 8its,overcals, torts, &c, at Tourner's West Side Clothing Store. Vou can tnve f rom $3 to on a Suit or Overcoat hy buy ingr now. IV ow this is an Honest Mark Down Snlr. Gkt a CinEti .Uim. at W. J. Allen's. Sizes to niit, arid mills and presses warranted to work like a charm. Mttke monev bv eoini; to theJoriUni I'lmltry IHoUKe, wjwt G. h trrct, wiilt your game, jHjultrv and eggs. Ask to be dirroted to Jordan's Poul y House, bi'fore you ell your egps, game or poultry. Best prices paid in caulu . - II you want the highest and best price in cash for your poultry, eggs or game, take it to the Jordan Poultry House, west 0th strei. near the railroad. The highest rice in cah for ixuiltry, game and eggs, at the Jordan Poultry HnusteJiiFt west of the mill building, fltli street. wsisaaassMSBSsavwsssaaBnaaaarHighest cash prica paid for poultry, eggs and game. at Jordan's Poultry Hoase, west 6th street Pee that $1:25 Stand Lamp at" L1ND.EY'S SONS. Gotko to or owning from the postomoe you can secure your groceries st Cliss. H. McPheeters' groIV TV nritfl nmviaitaitft attsi sflrisii. J f " - W.-.. HMWBWa. VUWI. It? in a noimlnr ami. liin afnrn ra - ' 1 I ... aw - puiimar dc cats 9e it carries a we afflortet! attick. his prloea are pppu-1 ir oectioae tney are reasooable.

n-Tha Giblers, with their splendid brass band and flrst-clais dra mat io company, begun a week's engagement at the Opera House Monday night. This company has been in Bloomington several times, and always draws satisfactory houses. They will tl well this time asyfy'nsve ddtte heretofore. Rev Birkett of Irvington preabhe forthe Eirkwood Avenue Ctotfstttttr' cMfreb peophron Sunday. -El. McGee h gone out of

business, having disposed ot the retansnt f bis stock to Wort. Whitaker. :. " Wiis. Adams will become a hard-noted farmer in the near fu ture, having traded his. home on east 6th street to Frank Tourner for 80 acres of the Butzard farm which includes the improvements. In the suit of Mrs. Wolfe against tfie Big Creek Stone Quarry Company, asking for damages for the death of her husband who was killed during the summer of 1880 by the falling of a derrick:, thejjurv gave her a verdict of 15,200. rThe edmpany is insured against losses of this kind by an eastern a. corporation, and other qusrly' 'companies will watch with interest the manner -in which the case is settled. Judge Miers demonstrated the fact at the recent, term, that he is an untiring wbrker and will require strict attention1 to the business in hand by others. He shortened the term materially by his promptness, and adjourned the court on Satur day. A week gained on a term means a reduction of expense worthy of commendation. At the meeting of I. U. Trustees io this place last week, straws were drawn for the terms, ths statute providing that one Trustee shall hold three jeam, the others two and one respectively. Ed. Corr of this city secured the three year term, Isaac Leydeo two '"' ao4ol Joda (hf one year term. ShaksyEflKa ' '.jTBbla Elkeiwett. . -n-Buople should!. never drum on the table with the knife and fork white waiting for a change of plates. Picking the ear with the fork handle ia now gone out; of use at the breakfast table. Taking a chew of tobacco between courses is no longer permitted in fkilito society. -Throwing a biscuit at the waiter jo attract his attention is regarded as characteristic of ill-breed - Dun't ask your hot what he pays per bushel for onions. He may have bad them "put on the slate.' . .Wbn a dliih,. of firjd...oysters is passed to yoU it is regsrdttd as an irregular practice to swei p all into yotir own plate. Dou't push back your chair and place your I eel on the table while waiting for dessert. It incoovehiruceB the servants. Don't talk about fertilizers and treating your bay mare for fistula while the meal is iu progress Never drink oat. "of yonr neighbor's finger bowl to get the leiuon.' It is regarded aa bad taste. When asked if you will have some of the cranberry sauce don t say ; ".You, bet I will." Don't twist your nose wish the napkin;:-' some people have weak stonsietts. ' : "ill n ; j i in mi i I ' . WE AB3E OI'FJSRTNG AS VIUS: A. JLISJE OF OTEfl COATS and SUTJtTS A YOUJETJQR SAW andPBICES TH AT ABE WAY BELOW ANY 4 COWPETI TIOIT. HO TllOUUXm TO show these eootts. ,me in and see us. TOlJRSrJBBS, Comer Alley, West Side. . - Dr. Jcnckcs of Indianapolis, in a recent sermon said : "I am thoroughly in earnest iu my views thst,jthe end of the world is near. After deep research of myself and others I am convinced that Ehatcr Sunday of 1892 will be the beginning ot the seven years of tribulation. War clouds are surrounding not only our nation, but the nations of the old world ; ao immense portion of the European population are threatened with starvation owing to the failure of crops; a terrible earthquake in Japan destroys thousands. All of these are pointed out in Revelations as signs of the end. This world cannot go on always. I wsrn you of the danger you are in, sud hope niy preaching will be of benefit ia preparing you for the end. When you aro warned of danger in busiuess operations you prepare yourself to meet the eonsequencer, in that you accept the warning and are-on the outlook. AJlTtiat I :a'sk now is thst you prepare p,urse!f for Christ's coming, a prpihW bs has mad you aud will fulBU4' '- It is kind of Dr. Jeucke (o put off the end of the world till after the World's Fair, as many of our people have s coosutuiug desire lo tee it before the slid day,

A cheeky dead beat and frao tl

(about 20 yearn of age) has ott o working the kind hearted people ot this place ill-ring the past wees for contributions, to take him to Lafayette or Louisville, or sny town' that occurred to him wasp telling his stury. He exhibits dirty hand wbieh is blistered "fur bitoinew" and covered with the skin that forms on linseed oil. lit makes to all ippearances a malignant sore, and very few care o look at it. The fellow collected five or sii dollnrs a day here, and was loth to leave, as he found io many "suckori." Such people should be investigated and arrested as frauds. Mrs. Frink Worley invited a number of i;h; prominent ladii from the different parts of the Stale to meet at her home in EllettsviJIe, on last Tbunidsy,tocotifer with her in regard to uoine parts of the woirk in connection with her department of the World's Fair. The ladies in attendance from here were Mm. Miers, Mrs. I)u ncan and Mrs.Clark, The railroad company, on Thursday last purchased of P. G. Pauley two lota near their round house properly. On these lots is located a never-failing supply of watfr, and it is the company's intention to build a tank at ao elevation of sixty ifect from the ground, so that the witter may be carried in host to the round house for the purpose of filling engine taakii, washing engines, etc. Judge Cunning has levied the rooms now occupied by ;he railroad train dispatchers for a term of five years, iind will use them fir hs law offices ao soon aa he can gut possession. The property belongs to Dr. Maxwell. It has not been decided where t he dispatchers will locate till their new rooms are completed. . Mr. Clark, the oew Morton sgent at this print, has rented CP. Tuley's residen se on South Col!'.'f; Avenue. The following i resolutions, adopted by the Zeta chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, irill explain themiselvea : Whtrsas. Peats bu Uktn rvm otir mitl our ettoainsa brother, William Allan, 'S3, and, Whereas, we desire to m!n!fest our re spect and flectioo. rar aim nhoie lira ' found, throughout tlie threa yenni of fat BHociution with ui, no enmplet an Bin -bodltnent of tfaat trinity of nobl principles upon which our order is (aunll. Th refvtre, b it Knolved, That In hit dastb tbo fmternhv net lost aesl.ai suoDdrtep aad M oieiaben of Zta etinBtr truti friend and toTrtl 'brother and be it Rasofved, That we extend our dpt fvmtsthyto the rsnuiy aita rneaai in tlmir great beTuevscieiit, and ha it fartlmr Reo!ved, That a ooov of these raiiol'ilions bo (ant to thu fitmii v. one to the Pill Gamma Dolta ui.rterly, one to the 'local pa pun, aad on be iilwied ia the srcfaW s ot the chapter. O. M. Miu es, ) E. W. BoHlH.SAH, CB. H. W. NocBois, J Aa alarm of firs Ssturday morning, at 1 o'clock, csmii from the Showers fa:torjr, where it blaite had started in the boiler roocs. The fire was somewhat stubborn and broke out the necoud ttiae, but was finally snhduetl. The Showers factory mm now work eleven liouni. Thej' work till seven o'clock before tjuit ting for supper. Incandescent electric lights are used. Dr. and Mrs. Coulter entertained the Truiitees and the mem bers of the faculty and their wives at their home on Worth tJollege Aveude, on last Friday evening. The amoKint realised :nr tlie publio school llbraiy by the Gentry abow was about SKI0. A nice sum. The new trick ware mom far Lindley's Son'n has been coiapletiid A Mtllilsai b Tar. Lottery and Piize 6'ohma Used Sell Alum at d Ammonia Baking Poxtert. ta A New Yor'i corcern, manufacturers of ammonia biikiug powders boast that its yesrly profits are over a million dollars. While, perhaps, none of the makers of alum powder individually can sho w so large earnings yet their profits are enormous. A business so profitable, wilt allways attract to itself those whom greed will cause them to utterly disregard the effect their traffic mny have upon the hetilth or life of others. Alum baking powders are introduced largely by gi lls, prises and lottery schemes. A piece oil glassware or china, aohild's wagon ,aled, a pewter spoon or seme other article of attractive appearance, but oi small intrinsic value or cost ia given with each purchase or a number is attached to the can which entitles the customer l:o a similarly numbered article or to a prise of soma kind. It is in borv) such way as this that l lie trade in alum and ammonia baking powder, which has now attained such gtaut proportions and thu consumption by the public which has rescind ao extent which is tiuly alirmin j. Money ti'ved by bay in$; Cltithliijs, Altttm, Farniahin-s firootl ,&o at Touruisr's ClotMn;; Store. JPeonle who have tried it say it fB fact. Come and see. Corner of Alley, Went

iTASHIOltfAllI.lS YOUNG IMUEIIV Find our Putterna and Sitylea In FALL SUITS and OVEUCOAT1J jnst to their liking. There is not a human hunting Clothing hat we assume to please and Pit.. If it is impossible to do it out of our present bJSKHIWOLV UMUMitTEft Stock, we cau Make him , one to Measure at ?SKY SLIGHT IXC&EAS1E M COST. COME AND SEE US. Eafle CI oihing House BLOOMINGTON, ISD. A channeler hss placed sn the immense ledge of oolitic limestone recently strippetl m the tinnier quarry, northwest of town. This is said by ex ports to be the mot promising on' look for a latge and profitable business thus far devclioped in tbo quarry district.. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a Thanksgiving Dinner in Ryan's Hall. Oystr Supper in the evening. Everjthing will be first-class, v illi bill of fare. Morris Judah is selling h'u's personal property prepars orr to removing to Hcltoovitle, Lawrence county, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Batman sod Mrs. Gabe will entertain about eighty of their ludy IViend at luncheon, on Wednesday aftercoon, at the home of Mrs. Blair, tin Went Kirkwaod Avenue. The long drou'lh war broken Sunday night aud Montky by a series of showers, and already the wheat is lookiug green and fresh. J. Will. EHer, f jrmerl r of thiia place, has been ijected "uige t f Douglus county, Kansas, Indisnspolis parties havs taauituratsd a movement vindeavoriitg to Itm'e the SUto Univtrsitr taken from Blcomington and removed to Indmnsonlis. ''but talk is old. It will and in tii!k. Hurtimvilie Gatects. Coirect you are, Mr. Gsartte. The youngest child now living, when a manv will hear tlie same clamor about removing th University from Bloomington. I: always comet with cool weather. Mrs. B. F. Adams sr. will en tertain a large number of her lady friends at luncheon, on Thursday afturnoou of this week, at liar home oo South College Avenue. Mrs. Mellette, wiif of tli.e Governor of Dakots, is viU.ting her parents in Bloamingtoti : .Prof. T. A. Wylic and wife. Misa Lizzie Den n in is visiting the family of Hev. Mr. Ca trier, in Chicago. John Blair loft on iilaturdsy Isst for Prinoeton, lad., on a visit to his brother in that town. Mr. Campbell, a nephew of Mrs. Mcpherson of west 6:h street, wns here last week lo visit liisautit. Mr. Campbell is General Manager of tba Baltimore & Ohio railroail. Mrs. Beers returned os vlw. day from f ndianapolia, ivlierc she uss oeen visiting tier sou Join. Mrs. Hirans Liudlcy returned on Thursday Crura a visit to I'rieiuls iu I'aoii. Toney Benckart is quite siollt at his father's residence, wub fever. Mr. John WayUnd and faun, ily of Spenwr are going to remove to Bloom iugton as snciu at I hey cm find a desirable house. Their ma and daughter hsve rooms at Di. Holland's for the present, nud aie atiteudiug college. Prof. Tim moii. the piano tuiiier, who re.iided here for a whiile with his family, died ii; Chicaiio recntly with .Blight's liiiieiiae, On Uvt Thurstlay Mr. Cowden, his thrco sons, and liin sru-iit-law, Mr.' Williaiiiij, raeh purchased, Multue wagnois (rom W. J, Allen, j Itisnotoftrn that fiv; fairu wa-i gnus are sold a id go nut in one . day 1 1 one. aciKHbutuocd in Mou- j ros county. Mr. Alien Ims .tr3t'r bfokca the jccf J. i

The Gentry sbow took ia nsstS!K)Q at the faur ptrfornuocea ferl werk. ' .fin An turd av Ilearv OentIV

left Bloomington for New-Orleaai, asti tru visit leias Mfora ate ra ta r a. The dogs belonging to ttta Gentry show leave this week foe lour through Sontlrtrfl Iodiaan, . und r the obarga ol Frank Geotty sad Mr. Koons, the agent of Urn coticro, watsawaewiBSHPaiieae Jacob Scholl of IndianapclU wal visiting relationa aad friaada in Blnominoton this Swlc. Mr. Scholl was at ou time a citiaea mf Bfoomington. Mr. Miller, a ttromlnent isi auranoe man af Psoh, spent Sqodsy in Blcomingtoo oo busiaess of pvely erioasl character. () the 7th of November IS90 the immense Masonic Temple wis begun in Chicago by the laving of the corner stoae. On Sotarc'lsy lass, in lust one v ear's time, the buildiuat was completed and dedicated. It is oisieteen stories Iiiga. mat ia oroewbat more rapid than we eon strucH buildings in this city, -The Progress is rewstaJ by some of the city uthoriui ta ssi to tie many persons who ant using: water frota fire cisterns that llny are violating an ordinance, besideg causing a great risk to projr h ty should a fire break out. One day last week Capt. Mart A zander sold to Clias. McPbsct er, the grocer, six ol iokens thlt wii;hed thirty-eight poonde. The is chickens were hatched ia June, oa his farm east of town, and Wrt a crois of the black Isogsbang aid White Brahma. If anybody ia Monroe county has raised betfctr cMikens than thera the P&MMBal would like to hear from then. George Norma c traded ft. aV. n:iir of Norman horses rettt!y"- ! while at IndianapoHs, aud is osieig them on the streets to draw a eas They are powerful anil stylish ani. reals, and wen sold last spriBf; 1 Indianapolis for 1600, John T. Bundy of breath IJck, Orange county, baa reafi4 the Slockwell restnurant, and wilt'! curry on business there till Mr, Hi ink la gits bis building rawdr. Hie will conduct a first-clsM rsta! lishment, having been etvgiiged :ia the hotel business before. He 1p sid es io the Graham house on Not :h Mcirton street Frank Sboetaaker, Wto tat bn sa Bioken Bow, Neb., duri ig ih past two or three years, is at home on a visit to his parents. "Woi-INK Waoons, the beat ia tin;! State, sold by W, J. Allien, I,n' buy u wagon till you invest!, gsie the'MoIme," It wilt lw to yoiir intenst. Nothing looks rwpre shsbhy llisa a pot rly prinU-d lattu liead, hill faxetl tr Hut'imcnt. The person st a dkisnee wbo Mceive a Lad job of this in4 tliinst the Arm is a "niilr a-t tba print.: Itg. fot o -nt city style eotnwieisial worir, auain to the 0rar Crron joe 4sa, OTt JfBiDi)' Babioton's grocery. i?Tt?BEKT8 ! Wfi waot a rupre. iM'ottitive in Bloomington, Sn4 stamp fur jwrticulars. Box ti9t Crawfordsvillr, lad. The young people's sccietaa will bold prayer meetings eaob evening this week. The first meet.. In ir was held in Wiilnut St. Pro. ,11 Ii UIMMI The ground procarix fiwra ft.G. Pauley by the niilrw d company is to be dug down to tin rock, aad a reservoir constructed to held a' supply of water for einergeiwies. Twenty-seven carpenters are to aa -put ut woi;k oa the rooml itoaaa th ia week. EVERYiODy LIKES TO TllADaT

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Rkmsmbgr that no man r&a atll No. 1 fat ia wagons or spiing wa!ons then per than W. -'. Allen, in aks VfiU to call and examins bin wagous before you buy. Mrs. Richard Kirkisaa; baa been visiting Friends ia Bedford!. Geo. P. Campbell received a latge con iignmeot ot fruit trees ob Friday last. Mrs. K. C. Greevra Itias liees vititing relations at Bioom field. Mrs. Thos. N. Braatah of iPa oli was vMtlng Mra. Julia BrsxUus last Week. -Mrs." Wm. B. 8cwar; is aa Frankfort, Vnd., vixiting her daujhr ter, Mrs. May BcMun. HKTnjEP FnRQtjRNTIv Ha traveled all through Africa sad epe litioiis led, to hunt the lion ia hit lair, tlie tiger in his bed, to ,grt from native ivory trunks sad giva (hi'iii trails instead, and bis rtaitia was kiinwn to all folks far ajid ahia, If could tell you where the rwittv po e iu Mfi t rsginns lay. euplsia ih . ro?oiis why the qicht was" darker thin thu day, but he coihliV nu 1 hw colUrs, which bia 'fife hid ; lai l aaav, tonugh hu trir3 undtriii'd anil trfpi? imd tried slid tried ai( ' tri'd. coKiog ;a. ;

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