Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 39, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 November 1891 — Page 3

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riOW BEING DISPLAYED 3t Jl L 3Li 33 O S. 18 ATTBACTING THE ATTEHTIOH OF ALL. X&mST. HKSEB AND CHILDBEnS'

that hta ever been shown in Bloomington. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to the Elegant Line and Perfect Fit of the Garments.

ALL ABE INVITED TO ibdqte, Id Progress, 4a 'ji--' j-.. .j.j,. .. - ,. Drjat fitted to direct imt at tanvjp to briog cdTertkiDg to tbe Pxagiaa oSee, In mNbm yoa have any stswaeaa as administrator, aaecotor or gaardiao. Balsa ray law and work done cometlr"Belle of Key Wot" Bowman fc Bluett. Ggar. HuTar Oyotbb Pabuob i toa, at Beookrt'ai aoath of tbe aaarr, oa CoUcfe Avaaac Bring yoac ladies. Acaoea raox thr Postoitice IS -gl ,1-U. Jaaiily gracary. It ia here that ' .aanpoa af tka bert focdt Ha ata- . fif had aey, and tbay an never rfjaapawiattrfv for . MePfeeeters always baa taeae gaada in stock. . Ta efanicest coaalry produce ia al- . way lvpt by tab boose, and no -aoaand cMrtbr for sad good af Act want. - t!mtv (Vffee, choices Teas, -lii . r-l . A it. . -aVakahti eoaatry produce, and ew j article that a well recalatcd saafttiy ia, caa oe naa w v,oariey j - JUafbaatcn grocerj store, opposite MM ' poatafios. Keneaiber tie . .- t. a - - i i xrs ar km us imij iuc ucst miiwo, I i L. .J

- scrota m ait ayiea, at vo. dtpokart'a ojatar bnaae. South College .' Ivaaate. '. m-Zwult 'nl'll' of Key, West" .i.J&Bkr ANnwaaBfaRtt. ;x ' ; Co A3P 8KB Jimmy Ri-bowTs aTiiy aranpwl groprry bre. Ii - i l

- .cm$ ItoWiwwa oa added away aw . Baia o baa alrndr w appMatd aafaaUiifciiwat.- No' no bran a -ocur rrpttiaiHHi mr aoaetity ami aaaare dealiar tbaa Kobiown, and W ona it awe d.arrTing t tbe fiae trade ke enjra, Matrrr yoa Ma BohjaaoR'a west aide gromv . i . a - ia atora wKaoaz giTiac aiai a cati , aaake a aeriuwa blunder. f Don't Fobokt that tbe only aTrjr gooda at' ra oa tbe matb aide 6f ibe pabKc aaoare ia that pmtd- ' .atf awn bv Charlev Moikr. It ia , hriad iOoiVa Bk," aadthwl ', w fvaeocad at law at ore be don ',Hfce woald be done by : treat .'fmwry ooa booorably and ' honestly. ; " . A w- choice grocerin that are BMtaded ia auaiuer aeaant. can be -iiNn4 at the atonoi Hemp. WilapaV'Prog reae Block." Tfaiaboiue " fcaa a' firatebua rapatatioa fur . ae.ajprjtag gtH-edgcd prodace.

.r-- , - BdVtg SLlu Wiaaifiw, opposite . 4kf 4oaaty jail,ia heada.-rtera for ererytbiag ia tbe Baggy, Surrey,

van a ad ttereeaa turn. Cbaio Wosley eaa supply yon with a ooggy. Bbaetow, anrioc agoa, or any thing elaa ia the way of j a veaiefa waaea yon nay need. y don't have to pay Lisa cash, ither, m be will swap fat borse lea. He may be found at iimf V tivery bar north of tliesqaatre. n Vollege Avenue. -1 rear on haaaa and horse and aWaniiaala cvraa i30 ninutes ay WotUriT MMtitaee LtMM. Ttii Mrer fail. "Bold fcjr faria Dm , Crnjgwu, Blbotaing. fm? aoftyti, -Bnt Plow is tbe John Deere Bteel Plow. Dwt't buy y till yo a-a it. W. J. ALLEN. For Sta4ebaker wagons, carta aaal apring wagoaa, call it W. J. ALLEN3. . People oame from every corner of toe county to trade with Hemp. Wilson, because they have heard at bis pun goods and reasonable print. He won't have aa adalteratdartida in Jus honae if he knowa it, Wr srPiBB Gool-s, both bandsofve and eoaafortaW-', bare been received by CharW ifobley. the veteran dry gaada ma, on the aioth side of lbaatiajre. All the latest pat terns in dren gwouV, alt sot el ties in IiKuetr wary articies have been received. It will nay jam tu go .'have. Enoush Spavin Liiiment reWmm alt ffrd. arV at CaltoUawt tuatpt aot WmMha ftn hor, Blogtf Sftavins, CarH, iiatiata, HrenY,IUn;-hui!, jnaa, Mpraiat. irSiII TbriaM,Coa(Btt, Eia. W tyimirf n bnttku WarvaaV 4 la 9tm. wosdaifal atomMt com avar n. sol4 by Fia B.-v.- Pma. dac.Ktl

THE LARGE STOCK

CLOAKS

CALL AND SEE THE NEW For Sale. Lota 98 and 99, Alexan Jer's Addition.- Price $100 each. Addles L. Lav, . W aukegaB,Ill3. 1' Bekckabt baa the most conven ient and neatest Oyeter Parlor in Iowa. Beuember this when you aad yoar lady dnira a dish. Volpsw! VotPEBr! Volpert Uakn fresh eandiea eyery day: Boatoa Chips, Taffy, everything that n toothsome and wholeaome. Next door to Bee Hive. Popular brabds of Tobacco aad Cigars are kept fat the family grocery owned by Hens. Wilson. corner 6th at. and College Avenue. It will pay yoa to buy of Wilson. Reu EMBER that the beat brands of Oysters an always to be found at Hike Vol pert 'a reatawaat, north aide of I ha sqnare. For Repairs or Parti of say Sewing Machine, nil at Don't POROET Winalow, when yon want any implements for the farm. Bbm embbb that ao mati ran sell K. I fcia wacoas or sprine wa icooa cheaper than W. J. Allen.' He a as yon to call and esamine. his wagoas before yoa buy. j " - i Everybody likes to tradr with Charley McPbeettrs bets one

oftbecWvereatnwn in thltwMwljKncery store, stithea.t corm-r ot

men t ,, . cu.ncc u. grocertea that gives full satufactioij, au that cuttHier arc pleased boUi by tb giioda and the toan. M.OI4NR Waooxs, the Wt in . 11 1 - air T 1 tl. ' we ae, kok. ay " Don Ijov a waeoo till too tnveati-l:. rate the "SloSine." It will be to your interest. UTIiv nav ia. nrlee for

good clothing and Ket;Ch?rr3r McPhceters' grocery siore j and ne!cct such good as you may

o.t. ' WTJ " W"J TOOK ClOtlllUgftt JlOEirnerau Mfnrt you toelfove this. Come and BCe. North f Alley, t-..a. MI x . wWCal. Bloc. ttrSmoke "Belle of Key West" Cigar. Bowman & Blaett. All manner of choice staple erocerjn can be had at Hemp. Wilson -8 well-eat aid ished grocery store, ia Progress block. His reputation for square dealing and pore gooda is excelled by no man. Don't be pot off with, the statement "this; ia just as good," bat demand Sooth American Nervine. The beat way is to go to Faria Bros., tbe importers' agents. They are in the corner drug store, Bloomiogton.

WHY Royal Baking Powder is Best. " The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so found it i n many tests made both for that company and the United States Government. will go still further and state that because of the facilities that company have tor obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other, reasons dependent upon the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation.

it the Royal

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AT THE STOI2ZES, THE FINEST LINE OF STOCK Always tell your attorney, (when you employ him to jook after the: settlement of an estate) that you' prefer to have the notices in ti'.e Progress. The finest stock of Hahoino asd Stand Lamps in Town, at H.JLindi.ey's Sons. Persoks with whom the Progress has contracts for wood will please remember that we prefer 18inch sugar, beech, or shell-bark hickory. It von want a nice Hanging or Stand Lamp, do not fail to EXAMINE II. LlSDLEY's SONS assortment, defork you boy. Let the cuii.dres come. Don't buy books or stationery till you have aeen goods and learued prices at Joe M. Smith's south side basar. No man or firm carries as large or well selected a stock,, and n- 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 can (ret the most fur their nionev at Joe M. Iu:ii.. t...-.. i it..... n i3uiui a uwi, ami nunc iucj i.an get the most of such goods as tliev need ia tue place ney saouiu traue. . . - Save Mosey and get the latest designs in Queens ware and 0m Kin ji m I.ii,p1.r9t nnllinl nhesq.iara. Sew supply of Jron5,one cb5JIl ail, ixcorat'ed Ware. No WAN excels Geo. !len-kart a a Jlread linker. His bread create comment wherever uwd, by its 9Wftet..M., riehne., lighttiess, . . Trv it ami be convinced. Your mail and then your gtoceries. It in lis ndf when you come "Hi of the pst.fflc to step into nd. No better proportioned; ut.v..b in Hi a tnwn tliun that nl Charley McPheetars'. -- aWUdiea! Udies! Don't Inrct tna.1 Vo.pert oaKes n.ce caaes everyday. Fresh candies daily. w .1., i Now Order a Heating Stove, before the rush begin. After the first fmst everybody is hurrying to secure a stove, and the best time to buy one is now, before so mauy people are wauting them. W. I. ALLEN. " Ask FOR Winslow's when you come to town and want a set of Harness. He can save you money. National Hotel barber shop is a convenient, cool and cosy establishment, just east of the post office. Gua. Kreuger is proprieior. Give him a call.

Baking Powder is undoubt

edly the Purest and most baking powder offered to the

"HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. D." Lstt Unikd Stettt bovsrnmcnt Qhemist,

Tiine Tattle at Blooming-ton. Central SUadrd Timo. Dv MilTfcln North, rr ,10 6! .m Mnil Tnio 8Mh, S:4 1 p.m NiRht Mil Train North, rriv 11:C p.ra Mail Trin Soulb, 3 50. in Luiiifville Acconi,, iorl)i,. ......... 8:40 p.ni Louitvillo Accom., Sutb, 6:50 "' CARTEH PKKHIXG, Agmil.

TUG SIOXOS. It la Getting- Heady for Woild's Fair Traffic. A meeting was held in Indianapolis lat week by the stockholders of the Monnn, at which an additional issue cf $5,600,000 of stock was voted. General Manager McDoel says : Every cent of money thus raised iii to be put in betterments. Our people in New York fee!; very kindly toward the road. They want the road placed in such shajte that when the World's Fair begina, if it will not be the best line running into Chicago, no road will be sujwrior to it. We have dome an immense business this year, in round figures about $3,0013,000, which is more than double the business in 1881, seven years ago. Had we the necessary terminal facilities, we could have done, at least half a million dollars more. We want to enlarge our terminals asmuch as possible, and lengthen out our passing tracks so that there can be no excuse for trains being late. With the passing tracks lengthened the trains roust be on lime or we will put crews on who will make timo. We expect to buy 250,000 cross ties, and spend 975,000 on iron bridges. What money is left will be put in equipments. We. expect to buy twenty new coiches, five hundred new box oars, beside the 250 thirty-ton fiat cars we have already contracted for. These flat cars arc for our stone trade, which is quite a business with us. Our machinery is in good shape, and I don't believe we will have to buy more than four or five heavy engines. Mr. Hall, our chief engineer," and Mr. Wright wtllgo over the entire system on a hand car and will ascertain just what is needed iext year. They will be at the work about a week. Tuesday Messr. Hawkins and Hughes and myself will go over the road, and President Thomas and several of the directors will make an inspection. Haspsome Bcildiko Lots. I have several very handsome building lota tu sell on Wt'St- 7th street. Call on inc. . SODDY CAUMICUAEL. Died, at her home in Washington tj., Monroe county, Mrs. Geo. Taylor, aged about GO yiats, with pi r Kids'. James Neill, who boarici! at the Walnut St. Houe iat Ktuumer, and botiglit cattle in this county, has been quite sick with a deepseated cold. He is now at White Hall with relation?. J.ilm 11. Shook of El'lHtsville, who painted "The Descent from the Cros," has leaded the picture to a ecuipany now traveling in the south. It is attracting great crowds of , admiring spectators, 'tis said. A race was arranged for between Swerxy's horso and Outlier's, to take place at the Fair Grouud. That was before the rain, however. Guess if they wait till the mud dries up out (lure, the race will not take place before May 10, 1592. Get a Cider. Mux at W. J. Alien's. Sixes to suit, and mills ami presses warrauted to work like a charm. See tuat $1:25 Stand Lamp at LINDLEY'S SONS. Got kg to or coming from the postoffice you can secure your groceries at Chas. H. McPheeters' grocery and provision store. Charley is a popular mau, his store is popular because it earries a well assorted atook, his prices are popular because they are reasonable. reliable public.

: W. V. at Foot Ball. Butcher and Perdue seemed to be tbe attractions in tbe toot tall guroe at Indianapolis receully, between Holler nd I. (7. The Sun of that ciiy says : "The .22 men would go down in a seriojmagp, and when thpy unwonnd tbemjclves a Butler man would be repesiug on the bottom with the sphere firmly wedged into the front 9! hi frame. Scrimmages and downs followed in rapid succession, much to the apparent delight of the Bloomington center rush. He was a tall and very redheaded man who sailed under the rmantio name of Butcher. He would utand off a few feet until the men all were down, and then run i and jump on them. He would go as high into the air as the law of gravitation allowed before he came down, too. It made him drop harder and h seemed to enjoy it more that way. Utter was so badly injured that he had to leave the game. Hottell took his plare, and did the most brilliant work seen in Iudianapolis this year. He made some runs around the ends that .were none the' le68 glorious taecausa they were futile. Perdue, Bloomington 'a full back, was badly hurt in a scrimmage over in his own territory but resumed play with Spartan fortitude. He is a little black-haired and eyed fellow, and had been doing some of Bloomington's best work. But a few minutes had elapsed after the resumption of play before he went to the ground again in a collision with Hummel, and this lime was unable' to rise. Doctors were hastily summoned, and it was found thi t he had suffered a severe contus on of the right leg. He was carried carefully from the field and ensconced in the bus for rest of the gt ne. Mr. Clark, the new Monnn agent, has rented the Bonrall house on west! 7th street, and Mr. Wayland of Spencer has taken the Tuley house on So. College Avenue. Mrs. M. H. Arnott will spend tue wittier with her) daughter, Mrs. Craig at Noklesvitle'. . There aire som$ queer dollars in circulation dated 1882. They are a little light, nearly perfect in color and workmanship. Look out for bad 1882 dollars; Physical Culture for M omi;x. vMra. Sauuderson, director of physical culture at the State Uuiverjjity, read a paper before an audience of about foity ladies upon the subject of "Physical Culture" last evening. The speaker stated the necessity fur such culture to promote health, grace aud jwisc, and coin pare! the difiereut schools, the Uf larf, Swedish and German. The paper v,:a-i well written and well read. This was followed by a practical demons! ration by Miss Ida Mauley, one of the most graceful aud perfectly jioised women who bus tried to detnont late physical eulture befon! an Indianapolis audience. ' Miss Mauley gave the dumb-bell eitercise, the Swedish plun of progressional development, Dr. Charles Wesley Emerson's method and the exercises for strengthening ceutcrs and freeing surfaces, the latter of which is much like the Delsarte. Mica Mauley will establish a class iu physical culture here. Indianapolis Journal. Mrs, Mattie Jacobs, the successful buir diresser, has been giving massage treatment to persons in Bloomington with beneficial results, Oue of the chief requisites iu this opecialty is magnetism this Mrs. Jacobs possefise3 iu more than au ordinary degree. Those who may need this treatment will make no mifitak;p in securing her services. The Y. M. C. A. of this place was represented at Indianapolis last week ly Will. Wylie, of the First Natioqid Bank. WE ABE OFFERIN AS FINE A LINE OF OVERCOATS and SUITS AS YOU EVER SAW aud I'll ICES THAT AWE WAY BELOW

AJVIT . COMPETI TION. SO TBOlfKLS3 TO show these good. Come in and ace -tin. TOUltN EKS, Corner Alley, West Sid. m At Bedford, oue day last week, Misa Zerelda Dawsou dud with lockjaw, resulting trom a wound produced lj a splinter entering one ot hi i" feet several days previous. Must be something peculiar about atmospheric conditions at Bedford that so many cases of lockjaw result from trilling injuries. Utnlon Giooden has removed from-Grecce county, and is now occipjiug a houe on west 6th at. -Wm. H. Blocomb has been in Dogger, lud., for several years as salebmau in ii Ntore owned by the eol mi.ie operaUirsof that place.and the faintly huve beeu residing here in the.llonsail house, we.it 7th St. Since Mr. Clark, agent fur the Motion, lit this point, reuted the house, Mr. SIoj iuiIj has goins to Duger, Mi's Carrie willapeiul tbewiuttriu Uallunger, Texas, with the family of Dan. BoiishII, and Miss Eva will Lett tiicudo ip Dlinojt,

Transfer ol Iteal Instate, furniKhud by JssV. Jackson, Ituuonlor. ( For Ddi aai atottgage, cTrcO ax. cnieJ, call t Ktollcf'jOfflwi.l Nt X3 tliV. to Joi VI Crotl, tiodtvijod twq teclt, VsnKuhjI)., t.OCS t Joi ia Colo to J V Vrti, nndltidoit iwq MCll, Vn ituren tp llnry C Rubijori i I.Uthariaa Cornwell, lota 2, 4 Mid ulif lot C, IXj.vit add, 1,CS0 Stephen J. Uo;(!M to Frank Scott, eroin.ry loll 193, 194,uJ )t 187 SQtl 1H8, oi'th of Itloomingun, 1 ,000 Doctor Vilor. to Ji K.irscl' nnd W P Kur, l un tec29, Illoomington tp, 900 Wm J Jolir?on to J u Knrioll and W P Uogert, loU b, 6, Owi.r. add 981 Jul Ktrsell to Dora Ida lVilion, lot 6, Owen add. 800 Nat 17 Hill to John T Muthom, un-

divided i o'.' 160 cr, VaU Bursa, 3,123.32. Jole Cole to JnhnT Mather, undivided J of 160 aor, Van Huron l,0ti0. Jfitio Adams to Clara M Tourner, lot 31, Dun o add, :,200 Clara SI Tourner tu Jane Adami pt Dhf iec31, Blooioinglon tp, 11,600 Rehecea Jackson to tr& U Batman iott 11 and 13, Dn'ria add, 300 Alice lit Shovel to :lra C Batman, lot IS, Davis add, COO Tnd. Sun s The lecture of Dr. Woodburn, of Bloomington, at the Propy Iieum Friday evening on the old confederacy, was very interesting. He coverd the history of that critical period in a clear man ner, reviewing each point in the confederacy whiith was calculated to aid or destroy it. At the eon, iludirnr aeisian of the State school! superintendents, r nuay, at lnuiauapons, ine niaiana world's fair exhibit wna .liscussed by W. L. Hellmau, of La forte, who is a member ot tue world's fair board of managers, and be proposed a pi in for the educational exhibit which was approved by resolution. Isaac Clamnn has removed to tbe new heutte on west 6th st. belonging to Mrs, Bratney. H. C. Duncan has returned from Chattanooga, Teun., whero he visited his brother Coleman and other friends. Mr. Dunoan uent over some of thu old hattle-fi'dds, and renewed war-time memorua. The Suu says that in Iniiiiuapalis the 5-cetil, cigars and those that sell three ftir a quarter Kme from the same box, and the average smoker never know the differeuce. Ind. Sun : A Bloomington foot bill player hired a bicycle on the morning of the recent game here, took a header aud sprained hie wrist so badly that he was unable to play. Mr. Cosner, who occupies the Hamilton place, southwest of town, hsd one of his h jrses-stoleu 8unday night. S. E. Caroi ichapl and daughter Jessie, went to InJiauapolis on Monday. MiHS Gerth ITeltuaof this city, and Frank Bon iter ot Winchester, Ind., were urited in marriage Tuesday mornit g, Nov. 10th. Jas. B. Clark has beim building a fine stone wall and n compact; pavement on the south side of bin residence, North Walnut street. Clark always mikes solid improve ments. Mrs. J. Dunkirk of thii place is the guest of her son, at Paoli, Thos. B. Buskirk. Call at Mc Kinley & Roberteon's grocery store and see tbe stock of fresh groceries. Everything new and nice. New buildiu just north of Progress Block. Following expropriation were made by tbe Board of Trustee : SaUriei of 1'rofosi jr and imtruotor , $11,200 Officers, Ac 3,100 Trustee, 3..O0O Library, for bookl. Ac, .. 4,000 Library, tor bookn that uave been purobased, Law library booki The following appropriation 2,013 1,500 we jo maae lor aeprtmonu: Department of Physic, ...$100.00 Prof. Poley, for constructing ap paratus, Mathematical Department... 100.C0 European HUUirt....... a 4a 25.(0 Chemistry, 400 tO Geology, 25 CO Geology for micricopis, 210.CO Geology, material to add to collation,....,.. ....,.... 3fl0.(i0 Latin Departmeul, ...... . ............ 160.(0 Zouloirv, ensca, tablus, Ac.............. 350.00 Grew I? "UcjiK rtmeil t, ... .- , 2 5.00 Ladle' Uyjinasium, 25.00 Botany, 20 Diicrviciipes, 780.00 In addition tu Ilia above, an iippropriitlon of $100 wuviimdo for fltting up tlio bssenieiit of Oveait Hall tor a Ueologicl department, and IS50 for otilartsine boimii ical department. Tucre wan also $500 appro-riuted fur lilting up building and grounds, supplying uecisjary furniluru, ie. The summer school was allownd $100 for ndvertiiiing purposiis, and the usual subsidy of ) 150 was given tbe college paper. Kor "cnalruotin;j andequi. ping Mens Gymnasium, to be paid out of tonlir.gent fund,'' $1,000 wa allowed. Tbe totalanmunt tppropriated for faculty, ol&car, Jbc., is 414,200. Miss Juliii Uirseh of Cincinnati is visiting; her sister in this place, Mrs. Moses Kahn. Said a tired looking man the other day : "Ji the winter is gmng to bo too loc; just go and give somebody a promissory note fir four mouths fir au amount larger than you can liope t pay. Thi n you will find that this winer v i 1 1 pass away so tiiutc that you vroti't have a chanri; to get cold." The Chrysanthemum show in Walnut St 'tea. ohuruh, beginning this (Tuesdiiv) afternoon and night, and Wednesday, will be wrll worth bct-io. The ladies of this cl.ureh jgavu a Chrynantherouiu show a . year ago that was a great nux-eux, land the show 'ihia wck will diulit,c. ciccl ihe foruur out,

UaSMUSSlSSaS!

1 I ASIMIONABI.E YOUNG II33M Find our Patterns tmd Styles in FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS just to their liking. There Is not a human hunting Clothing but we assume to please and fit. If iit is impossible to do it out of our present Beeminqly Unlimited Stock, we can Make him one to Measure at VEUT SLIGHT INCBElSi W COST. COME AND SEE US. Eagle doing House, BLOOMINGTON, IND. Tuesday afternoon and nigh I, and Wednesday, the ladies of Wuinut St. Pres. church will give their Chrysanthemum show. Let every lover of beautiful flowers attend. A small admission fee will lie charged. Money saved by buy Isifj; Clothing, Mats, Fiirniiahing Coodm,&c at Toupoer's Clotlitin Stotc. People who have tried it say it is a fact. Come and see. Corner of Alley, Went Side Try and remember that this (Tuesday) afternoon and night the ladies of Walnut St. Presbyterian church will give a Chrysanthemum show in their church, to whivb all invited, It will be well worth the small pri;e of admission. Two of the ladies of the church, Mr. Boiston and Mrs. Jtotf, have 235 specimens of the chrysanthemum : Mrs. Boisou 125, and Mrs. lictt 110. Dec. 21st will be the nest timii to come to circuit court, Thos. Baker's little boy hi dangerously ill with typho-malariui fever. Lucian Oaks of South Bend, Ind., and Mies Minnie Bryan ol this city were married at the residence of the bride's parents, Dr. aud Mrs. Bryan, on east 6th street, on Thursday morning. The mar riage was a surprise to ail except the relations. At 9:30 a. m. lhi ceremony was performed by Rev. S. 3. Lyons. A wedding breakfast followed, and the youn& couple took the 11 o'clock lain for Chicago. It seems that after several unfounded reports had been circulated that Mrs. Ida Haily and Rev. Join M. Goodwin had been married, they really were recently roar-j ried at SauUbury, Mo. Rev. Goodwill was formerly of Bowling Greene, Ky., and Mrs. Ileulcy, who is a talented and cnergetto woman, was raised aad educated iu j Bloomingtou. j Attention is directed to the advertisement of Gaston & daman, wh .se unde.rt--.king 'establishment is loctited oufc dour east of Smith's hazar, Mrs. Tate is reported, to he convalescing-from a receut severe illness. If yon know of any improvement in the county note it ami send it to this office for publication. Misses Kuitua Rogers a nd El la Out became members of the Christian church, by letter, Sunday night a week, at Gopori. It is unlawful for aHy merchant or other person to accept pension papers as collateral t iutuie the payment ot debt, aud it is !iho unluwtiil tor persona holding such papers to so employ them, Sept. 20th, 1X92, has hcen decided upon as the time (or holding; the next anmi.il grand encvupmeot of the G. A. U. at Washington City. Lafayette Uuderwud if Siuithville is applying tor liquor liceuse iu that town, mid David CV I'ogh asks tor liceua to retail In Stiuesville. 0. S. Dobbins spoke for th J'rohibittou hrettaren, lat Jiaturd y alternoon iu the ijourt hous". TIm is tbe firnt p'lttiial iipcoch for t ic ; cjuipaigu vl ISO.'.

' A tubecriher a1c how mnair elUioe iH Prugres prion each week, viva n mp, knt it seen taut this oftut melvw difetant paper each week than tba a Seat nut to town ussbo.CWer. Y e s ; well you tee ti thii way t "vre stop the press to aonocnee"' anything and everything thlit nay neenr, or that may be brought to this office while the ponderous level1 machine is grinding off tho Pfta (J ttEivith Tigatning rapidity, ao matter bow mtivh expense er Ubor may be icvolvwl in the unlooiuac and rearranging of the forios icr the ProyrM makes ii ipoiat in "pi tat a-J-f the news." In tht way, "'dearly llovefl,' yoa maf occaiitotially miss a copy eoistaioiag A noHce of Stfuder's saloon or of tha building of t new opera hosae,' Geo. Norman, who has erttt'd a building for a drag store on tlia east side of the square, got bis plate glass in position Friday nlg.it, and the work of finishing up tha inside is now rapidly ncaring eoei.i pletioo. His new stock is coatiirif in and is being; planed in the nt room. George will have "a dandy" location, as the buys express it, asd Norman's drug store will be igarded aeon aa a orcacriptiaa center of Bl noanington. If you know of any item ol newn in ynitr EieighborhcHMl semi it to this office and help make a gnxid newspaper, A you.Tg mau eivinu his mttna as Harry Williams ws arrested im Wednesday last on a ithrge of intoxieation. When set rched he bad

on ttis person lour gobi watunea, a diamond ring, cto, He had Bold aome of bis jewelry dirt cheap, thos , crest mg suspicion. He gave ooa Dieting noeouuts of the manner ia which he came into pos-esion nf tbe proprrty. On Satuidav, Mar. ishtil Bi id of Frankfort, came after the fellow, who had on in petw.m some old coins that had been ato'ea in that town. The Courier published aomia bogus election retains, Saturday a week, by which it was sbjwn tint Jas. B. Clark had been eleet.nl Auditor by a msjity of 252, -Smfl. bury Tieasurer by 258. aud llliikle Sheri S by UW. This week : ka ! editor explains that it was all a I . . a jot; is. lit-tter put a mm 1 on ynor jok? hereaftt r, Mr Fcltus. Soma of (he other Democrats prop In be candidates next year, and doa't want iM-h mojcrttics figured vtlt against them. -The work of development in the Hunter qnairy, north west nf town, is rapidly 'g"ing t-n. A ciiBRneier is cutiiug into a bed of j very fine buff stoneatone that has ! j.ll requisites : works easily; haa is fine grain, and is niH-j.tible of a lirn' finish. Th-re ia enough atcna j in the epaoe rtrpped to keep iter mi to pony at work n year. The ttitl eclipse of the moon, Sunday night, was a grand sight, The sky was doudiess and tbe evem oe beautiful. It is iirestttnrd that aliunet every person in Bloosa.. ington witnesced the ccIiHif( aa the paper:) had called attention to it. Tlse next tots 1 eclipse of the moon , will occur in 18 yai-, or ia 2909. j How many of those who gaxed it ibmiiiay uij;ht will sac it thvaf I P. II ipe well bought an old slaughter h iuge, near tba fiiir grounds, and had it torn down otta day last weed . While engaged in thin work, with the ajwistance of isome doga 268 immems ra!8 Were i I.HII 91 IIIVU. - lhe trai ii dispatchen tiave reifBce to the d-jw far It ia undcrutood that will have a tendency he building of a houaa n oved their t'ic present, litis removal 1 1 hurry up I a . t ie new yt dition of the rus for the aceomuo e geatiemen. It is nil 6 to i.ie Com pa a very libera ior4 that tile Hunfsr ny have bten offered" pnea for their quarry just opened n on puny hav nrih of town. Tbe e not as yet decided 1 1 tell. Misses Mary Lindley, Nora Hunter and Amanda Hnna west tu Kokomo hat week aa delegate! tu the State Convention of tbti "It'ounu People's Society of Ctru tiag Endeavor. Jos. Cri .cl field delivered: Ihe Union Temptpiuce lecture, Sunday nijjbt at Walnut 6t. Pre, ebwrrh. This If dure takes tb.s place of tbil one to be delivered iu the moa'li of Dtcember. Dr. John of DePanw Ul vci'sity, lectured in College Chapel Snudav afternoou. Subject : "Col lege Ethirs' Rev. Knickerbmt-kcr of tW Eiiacopa! church u expected her to-day (Tuesday). Five or six prisons wbo proas, iscd to ay their bills at this officii when they made their "qt'f.terltr draw" will oblige the "Progr" by squaring up. - Miss C-rr a Dcihl of JlelfonK is visiting Mrs. Slider, Jou Baxter of Salt Greek Ip. who was sent tu the asylum for tile insane last July has beeo ret u rued tu his homo. itWrdcr Jai kson lett nn Ma day tor Tone Haute, where he is having au artificial limb outaulao.

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