Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 December 1891 — Page 3
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13 ATTEACTinG TUB ATTEUIIOII OF ALL THE FINEST LIKE OF U&DIOV HISSES AUD CHHDBE!IBr -oiiJL is that tea ever been riKrcrn in Bloominffton. SPECIAL ATTEN- : TION is called to the Elegant Line and Perfect Fit of the (torments.
ALL ARE INVITED TO
: Mn 'I, briaf wdwtisiiai the .I ftbcwia pghM-la, cases wb yoa
:. . hav tmj Wiw m adaaioiatrater,
; MHw orMardiaa. Sale very '."S0 rust, aad thea year gro- .. ;. Ittahaadj wbeayoaeome -V Mrt dr tW peatoface to step- into Charter MPtM giT store Mil setest sack good a yon ssay anal. - 'He better arotm-tioeed
-y- stoifc ia the tow. than that of
Pfey McPrer. ;,
yiiraihl "Balk of Key WtH
'. KzATnrr ' Oram Pak in
: Uwl at fieaoiurtV sooth of the 4MN,ae) College Awne. Bring Saow aaea Monroe county
V".rlaoba imr M i4 Charley ; ?MW9Mu Bukdry good tnat, mm t will show yotf a very igpaWartpmniN. If any persoa i anally daiirwia af serariag late '" afrf ie good at bits style price it Ja'bard to NiMrfsfaBd bow he could ' --de better t baa to ttaie at Charley '..--- lfaWeya etore. Kvwytbiag sad toyrtuof that aaen or wtwica waat, aaa jjaoirad at tbia estabfiqhiacnt.1 '"iWawaarsoM THB Ptarrdfcyica v.via Ctefitv MePhwtcro' popular ltas.r- gnwy. It w bare that M.--araJI pnated Innkeepers come in ;&B of h beet goods both aiaifh?'aaWraney awl they are tievet fraepfoiatfd for McPheetera al'fy'i:"f - has tbes jroods in- stock. Jaw eiiajt coBry proda- is 'll .lVa.fayt by-tbia honef -od n ane awad g further for sateii gvds
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u : vMwat TiMca aad t5gr eoat t-' daril abfc.ewHifry prodnce(aiid cv- ' V. rjp artide tiiat a well naUted V. . laamly a cas he had at Charley
McrbeMcr' graterr store, ojpo.Hte flw- paatoSte, luaMmiwr JScbVof Key Wert" Bawaoaa Biwtt. laf.' 'Yoadoa't vnwt roprderdnors, MM rUiad till yi eall at i. AJfea'a bardwerti atore aad iavertiat lb aaaaokt and arki-ft. All '-'! a a at- Miiaerr aarawara or waaa ai 5 war prion as KoTBUCO baa been oaaitted frwo a haaaiaaaa agar atocb f winter
U: oda t,rfer Moblry'a dry
Myf f da aton that aaay be eelkd for iVbia awawroW rtoeT. Be
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;. Ib aoarh aale of tb aaaare, and - it Htaa .oat .arj gooea atorc aver Cau. at Htaapw Wilaoa'a for ' - aiaabrtiiew, eraefcera, batter, eofiee, tafaaceo, tMMe eifara, aad all aaaa nvrof cooda tbt are kept ia a first data imnery (HtablkbaMat. Yua rwayafettbebet of gooda there. ,...-' noTa, . R L Wiaatpwt eMoaite ;W'aaaTtjr jail, ia beadq oartera for ' vrarytbioiiia the Batyy. aurrcyf - Vft aad itarseaa liar. an'-: - - -: - ' ' A. MAUI Ynftfjev Mn nnhlv van I gaa, or anything fhw to tbe way of a vcatew. which yoa aiay need. Tea doa't bare to pay bta eaab, tabarraa be wilt awap for boraea aavaira. Be aaay be fooad at tbe
itv -baf; tivrry baio aortb of tbeaqsare, V College Area le.
f1'"-::: -.-Far Stadebaker
carta W.J. ALLENS. People wao from rwry comer of tba.Moty to trade with Hemp. Wihwa, beaauae they bava heard of bin pore goods aad reaaoaable jprieej. Ha waa'r have an adnlleratdartide in his bouse if be knows it. &glibh Spavin Liniment reall H&rd. Soft or Calloused Lumps aad Sfaaiabw froaa horaea. Blaad Spavin Curbs, SplinU, 8wear, Riug-Boae, Stiiea, Sprains, all fhvoUsa ThMais. Com ha. etc.
awVa 50 by nae of oaa bottle. S vTarrantod the BMajt wonderful Blaaajab Car vr known. Sold by 7iw Bros., Dtnggiatav BloomingW, Iodiami. d3 ?1
HOW BEING DISPLAYED
BIROS. CALL AND SEE THE NEW BosTOSr Brown Bread ia now baked daily by iieackart. Lovers f the bread aw iavited to call. : Bknck&st has tbe most conven ient and neatest Oyster Parlor in town. Remember this when yoa and yoor lady dearea dish. Vou bbiI Volpibt! Vouert Makes fresh candies every day .: Boston Chips. Taffy, everything that toothsome and wholesome. Next door to Bee Hive. POPCjLAR BBAMD8 of TobacOO nod Cigars are kept in the family grocery owacd by Hemp. Wilson, joraer 6th at. and College Avenue. It will pay yoa to bay of Wilson. Bshembeb that the best brands of Oysters are always to be found at Mike Volpert'r rewtaoraot, north tida of the aqoare. Fn Repairs or Parts of any Saving Machine, eall at Doh't forget Winslow, when yoa want aay HSplemenU for the taras. Bemehbkr that p man can sell No. 1 farar wagons or spring wagon cheaper than V7. J. ' Allen. He avdis yoa. to- call , and esamtpe bis wagons before yoa bay. EVKRYBOBT LIKES TO TRADE
wkbCharlev MePhfeirrs heisonelflesigns in Qtietnaware and Glaw-
of the cleverest men in thatown,and then ho keeps a eboiee stuck ol groeeriea thi.vea full saiipfaetion, m that eustenM-M re pleased both by theoods iiod the uan. Moijjce Wagons, the best ,B (tie 8lat, sold3 Iff XT. -3. Alleov Don buy a vrieo till you mve.iugatetbeMeUae." It will be ui your lntereat. ' " No mart ran cl out a count
wwiw fcirW. d at vho wweiNext door to Bee Hive.
timfl ffira enough tintioii to 8n coat - nctctal priming, tact a.imi deai, inter bels, UtamnU, etc , ate., to turn mt I gnu work. To n Una wnr stly una CMrMUUir, u mtmn matte a tcialty 1 bav no awpnpar to hother ni once or twin a wck, erwrtKidy knows taut fMctauru ars tm tier prepnral to Ho work tbaB poraoni wbo dabble in teveral tMnc. 1 b ubamnd to torn out rme f tb eoamercial work I've teen here. OSCAR CBAVN3, Joa Fauna, wTgaioheBeUe of Key West" Cigar, Bowman & Bluett. ALL MANNER of choice staple aocerie can be had at Hemp. Witeoa's well-established grocery atore, in Progress bloek. Bis rep utation for square dealing and pure goods b excelled by no man. Interesting Facto. taaaartaal McaUdua. CaAWtvannriuje, In4 May 1, Fari Uo (teats: I pnrcbswd a half dose botUea of too Sooth Ame rican XtcrrhM at yow (tors, when I win in yoor tow recantlr, and by tU oaa bava baea aimntt entirely relierod or tbet ftnptaata of lacrippa and rbcaatatiam' that Bad bean worrying me to tang. I riigard this medicine aa a great panacea fbi all ilk baft would recommend that it be pur chased from the importer' agMiU, Faric Brn. Yours Traly, JUj. Geo. L. aUtcosr. tcr fma Mr. ttlalii. Fana Bros, Gentlemen: For i. lone tiaM I do paired of grtlibg any relief i rem my auaea oi rneumauatn i tv.nerd day and aigat, and was only wilboat pain cr aneoaaeiotu ot U when iteleep. Haaiiag of the South American N srrine you areellins,and being assured oril wonderfol onratWequalitie by Ooor Butler, who had need it, I at once r4ered two doaa bettlea. To this fact 1 perhap owe my lifo, and am as grateful n you for heoping-taw modiiiie, ai I dm ::bat 1 Med it promptly. FJease fnud aio one dozen atoro bottle. I intend to keep it in the hooto hereafter. GEOUOK C. SLAIN. WAaBiToff, Stay l, IS91. Ftltr Cent. BetterTakawah, Neb., Jan. SO, 1391 I. P. Hopewell, Blootoington, Indiana, Taar Uro, 1 b taken four of the onehalf doaan. hotting of Boufi AineHtiaa Karvfa yoa ha. tent ma froffl FarU Bros., aad I leal at least so per cent bat. ter than I did before qaing it. I have pas uw otser two -tvKtlta away for a may-day, a was afraid I wuu'd hare troaile is getting it again. Il a) iturely a woudavral tooio. Tow Bio, . . B. C. SOfw'WSlVC
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AT THE STOCK. The finest stock of Hanging and Stand Lamps in Town, at HLihpi.ey'b Sojts. Person with whom the Progress has contraoti for wood will please remember that we prefer 18inch sugar, bee(j)f or sbell-burk hickory. Ir you want a nicb Ha hgiko or Stand Lamp, do not fail to examine h. llndley's sons assortment, before you buy. Recently- some $4,000 worth of samples belonging lo the representatives of several large wholesale honsra were purchased by Joe M. Smith. These samples (filling 26 large trunks) included tbe finest wares in the market, the modt wonderful mechauioul toys, the rarest specimens of toilet settsoh, so many thingu that no one person could remember one-half of them. Well, he bought them, and those that have not already been sold, can now be seen on Smith's shelves, south side of tht square. It is a wonderful cxliililion of everything that is fine and rare, and but few ran resist the temptation to buy. It is the one chance in a life time to see some rich and rare things. No charge madt; for looking at the goods they are . worth cowing many aiiles to tec. Says Money ud get the latest wat'C. H. Mt Pheeters' popular criHcery .store, snuthcst crnpr of theeqiiaTO. New supply of Ironstone (Jhiim and Dccoraltd Ware. No mas exciiU G'fin. Bcncksrt as a Bread kuker. His bread creates irinvpoi' hv-r ned, by its sweet hw, rii'lmesf", Iilituess. Iry it BHil ba miiViHPcd. I.ndies'! Lidief! Dmi't for get thtit Vol'Hrt bakes nice cukes 'very day. rrwh candies diiily. 1 , Ask for Winslow's when you come to town and want a set of Harom. lie can save you money. National Hotel Iwrber shcip is a convenient, cool and cosy entabli'huient, just eart ot the po6l office. (Jus. Krenger ia proprietor. Give him a call. Going to or corona from the postoffice you can secure your groceries at Ctias. II, McPheeters grocery and provision store. Char ley is a popular man, his store is popular because it 'Barries a well assorted stock, his prices are pom lar because they are reasonable. An unsuccessful attempt was made at about I o'clock Monday morning to rob Worley'a bank, at Ellettsville. The burglars had blown tbe outer doors of the safe open with dynamite, and hole was drilled half way through one of tbe inner doors. They were frightened away by Harley Mar shall who drove into Elleiisvilie and saw a light in tbe bank. The thieves had stolen a band-oair and ran it down to tlu red cut near this putce,where it was abandoned, Mrs. E. P. Cole and Mrn. Lbs eie Cole have been viiting in. De troit, Mich.., where tney wont to attend the wedding of a relative ewaaajBaaawanwaawawaBlavawaaaM Miss Lottie Littell of Orleans is visiting relations iu Bloowiogton. Miss Maggie Wilson will go to Tarkio, Mo,, soon to visit her sister Lora and other relative, and will remain nntil after the wedding of Miss Lida McKary, which will occur after the holidays. A number of ladies met at the home of Mm. Coulter, on last Friday afternoon, and organised a literary society. Dr. W.-W. Blair and wife of Princeon, Ind., have bppn in Bloomincton during the pait week, guests of relations and friends. Dr. Blair w a brother of John Blair and Mr. MoQnistion of lhis place. in iwotor lett bare forty years
ago auo lea m rrmceton, and june i ieit rastiy oetter. wow i beiier having alway enjoyed an cifemive m .1t wf bu tt,n 1U1!,U'LS : ; ,, i . v. . . ' mediciae, s I want to feel all right te. praotioa is-oaof tbe .Jhasl -Jtoowu t ,,5. v wnku.i .
men iu GisotT county.
Rev. VanCleve of Wichita, Kansas, preached for the Kirk wood Avenue Christian church KXple on Sunday. Mrs. Aouilla V. Rogers hts lren visiting her son Lon. at EvanAville. . Miss Julia, daughter of Samuel Dinsniorfi, formerly of this place, was married in Chcrryvale, Kanras, recently. Ijandlon'l Lawcs of the National Hoteft may congratulate himself that the Ohio man did hot close tbe trade for his hotel fixtures and lease, as Uhere is no better lo
cation for business in Indiana. The w Model Mill," belonging to the 1st National Bank, has been leased by W. P. Dill, rtnd after remodeling it thoroughly will begin the manufacture of Hour. The "Model" had a splendid reputation for making fl.mr, when it was running, and just as good work can be done hereafter. Mr. L. Iaw, of Waukegan, Ills., own a a lot in the Alexander addition (the old Hardin farm) which, he states in a letter to the Progress' h will sell for $100. This sounds extremely low. A Bargain. An Eb Cornet, (silver plated) and a B b Clarinet with instruction book, lor sale or trade cheap. Inquire at this offiee. Opposite the postofBoa is locat ed Charley McPheeters' grocery store. It is one of the neatest, coziest stom in town, and carries a large and varied stock of goods. Everything new, novel and Iresu. Best of produce kept, as only the best is bought. Oysters of only the best brands served in all ctyles, at Geo. Benokart's oyster house, South College Avenue. Handsome Building IjOTS. I have ae-ceral very haodsome building loti to sell on went 7th street. Call on me. goDY Carmicbael. Finest display of lale-style China cups, siiucera, plates, and lull setts, at J. C Robineou's. The water setta re beautiful, delicate, and comparatively cheap, when the real value is lakeu into consideration. The attention of the ladies is directed to Robin-on's she w window. He is also laying in u large 6upply of Holiday Goods of various kinds, and will compete for a share ot the trade of the people in that line. He asks yon to call und see him in bin uewly fitted, electric lighted row Seetuat $1:25 Stand La up at U.N'DLKY'S SONS. For Sat.k or Trade. A eoml swond-liKiid rifle, in good shape. Call on Stcld & Co. -McKinley & -Robertson have removed their stock of cro!eries .to the uew building pi-a north ot the i " I'niirrnKd Kl.iplr ' nnfl Hllllill n (fill ! from alt old customers and as many ' new ones who may be able to cnll. Wc wish to cultivitc your business arquaiiitatice, and we believe we can do you much pond, McKinley & Robertson. 1 W. H. East' book entitled "The Mnnon Express Rbbrry ; or the Celebrated Trial of Ches'ley Chambers" will lie ready about the middle of December. The price of the book will be only 25 cents, and will be on sale at the drug and book stores in Bbmniington. It will be of great local interest, and no resident of this community j should fail to get a copy and read it. On Monday of last week John Blair sold sixty-five head of hogs of his own feeding to Charles Boss, at ft per cwt. I lie hogs averaged 308 lbs. Two of them weighed 1,140 lbs., 50 and 660. Miss Ida Mauley is teaching physical culture to a class of tweuty Misses of fourteen years and under, at May's Hall, meeting twice a week, on Wednesday afternoon and Saturday morning, Dr. Maxwell and wife have beau visitiog iu ludiaufipolis. Miss Lottie Knox of Brooklyn was visiting Miss Mary Litidley. last week. The landslides have movnd a well at Kickapoo, which once stood fifty feet from its present ! cation. There Is not a stouc out of pl ice. The tcII is nearly forty feet deep, and the surface of (he ground has slid down the hill until the well is now tweuty feet below the level where it was dug, showiug that not only the top surface but the entire hill side has slid down. This story is vouched for by Missouri Puoific officials and by old residents of tbe Kickapoo neighborhood. Iavcnworth Standard. He'a Abont Weill ItloiV. Gusrotir, Ixn, March 10, 1831. Farh Bros Sim; As a result of tbe gralitmltt 1 feol for the bcootiu di ivd lroru the ue of the South Aincriuan Norvinu purcbasod at your home in February, I dasire to sUilc that I waa feeling "iuii)i uble aaa no uucouat iroin tne oooou or tevere case of cripne. and that in ona week front tbe time I ortlbngun tbe uiodlcino'j
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Tht library entertainment at Smithville was quite a success, and 815.70 paid into the fund. Smithville is feeling the effect of the quarry bootn, aud a number of neMP,.Qeatt modern houses have been greeted jl he past season. Miss T ira Rawlins, who a,s been visiting relations in Texas, has returned to her home north of the ciiy, BegiuuiuE with Dcocmber 1st,
the authorities of Uliuois offer two ceiits for each scalp of an English sparrow killed in that State. Soale of tbe peopls of Chicago expect to be sparrow millionaires. 'f .' r?lj Bu rton of liwrence county, aged M, made a flying trip to Blooiningtoii last week, on a visit to his daughter, Mra. Henry Wool?, ery. Mr. Burton came up on the noon train and returned on tbe 7 o'cloiikaccommwiation train next morning. He is as active and well preasrjred ae many men at 60 years. -IrHfe' city council, at its meeting Tuesday night of last week, decjdcjlil taUaliiiln some more territory. Amone that included is the new cemetery, Munle Hights and South Park. .. City Clerk Greevea states to the'ERGOBESS that the total assessment of personal property in thecify of Bloomington is i88,855, The ival estate appraisement in the city it $1,079,075, making a grand total of 1, 867,930. Miss A una Iawes ia visiting relations and friends in Terre Haute. Tiin n:ittr ' liao koAfft ill f nl I m-... J ..we- vm.. . vvh.. darltnW, so far os street lamps are concerned, during the past ten days . t . '. r ..... I - l . (or uiguisj. neuer ouy a tanicrn if y ou dou'i; want to collide with a renoe.I would rather pay the "ProKreia4' wan tan ct-nta per line for advertisiru toy Job Printing in his paper than to ran "a ntswspnper and thui interfere Inh PrintimrKnpniltV. Tt ffivpl tne H;Hy for fine commercial printing, doH't you see? OBCAB CHAVENS, Job rIKT We uke pleasure in publishing tbjf following resolution whicli was unanimously adopted by our teacheta in their recent Association "Beit farther, resolved that we as teachers are in full sympathy with 3he request made by tlu WurhFs Fair Committee and will gladly resiwnd to this request in making Monroe County second to hnne ii the State, and Indiana second to no State iu the Union. In order that this may be successfullf accomplished we recommend thai Prof. I"). E. Huuter be unani mously endorsed by the teachers of Monroe ccunly lor tne appointraern as agent for this Slate, recognizing asuwe do his ability to successfully curry out nueh an enterprise." Oi.n r PF.fts to naste over the crevices in your oahius and dwellings, v&n lie had at the 'Progreai" othce. , aiwaBwiwwwwwawaaaawawaB The Ret! Men have elected the folio ing officers for the ensuing term : Peter Meffbrd. Sai-hem : J a in ps Potter, Senior Sagamore .1. ff. Tiivlor. Junior B.icamorBt George Eilcy," Chief ot Records; J. H, Kubv, Keeper ot wampum; Willt Wortey, Prophet. At their meeting last Wednesday tight, the Knights of the Muc-t-abflfltf elected the followine officers for the ensuing terra : Sir Kt. Com,, Dr. W. S. isber; Sir Jvt. Jjt. Com-i R. L. Winslow; Sir-Kt. It. K.. John G. Harris! Sir Kt. F. K., H. J. Brannock: Sir Knight Prelate. IV o. H. Seward : Sir Kt Physician, Dr. John E. Harris ; Bir Kt. giargent, John E. Edmond. son; Sir Kt. M. at A., Chas. Springer. Lasl: Friday being the thirtieth anniversary of the marriage of lien B. Suiitlii and wife, some fifty per sons gathered in on the evening of that day in commemoration ot tne event. A very pleasant social evpiiinv wis snent. and some verv hattdaorae and appropriate presents wer etna lie to Mr, Smith and witc. After having taken premiums on some exceptionally Hue cany Rose potatoes and mammoth apples at our,county fair, I. P. Hopewell knew 'of no better disosition to oi'alt(5'6f them than to place them iu the Progress museuui, where they nqwrr, numbered S87. - :ii-Ort Sunday night last Oscar Shrurn ivas stabbed twice by Elmer Hendricks, while on the street near the erarled school building. One of the wounds was in the back, the otl?er in the side between the 6th and 7th ribs. The cuts while not necessarily dangerous arc somewhat inconvenient. Some drinking, it is stated, preceded the cutting. Marriage licenses have been issued to the followiug named per sons ki nee last report: Harry it. Rogers and Alice C. Hopewell, Wiitiam N. Smith aud Sarah L. Hupp, Charles W. Bcutlcy aud Emma Cm ton.Winy pay a price for good clothing ami get cheap goodft when the miisM'i money will . buy good elothlugatTournera,,' JDonH you tcliovc this. Coune and see. Worth of Alley, Wes t Bide.
There are ju't 64 dog in the city of Bioomington, according to the returns mode to the asseHsor &2 male and 13 female dogs, IIow many do Yot? It now ? The Thanksgiving dinner by the ladies ot the Baptist church netted them about $30.
-Miss Nellie Emery of Ifew Albany, a frequent visitor to this place in time past, was recently married to Robert Morris of that city. Tbe infant child of H. Swindler and wife died one night last week after a continuous iilnjtss from the day of its birth. ?. Hazel T, Smallwood will 'soon remove his family fronn Harrod burg to this plaoe, Five or six; families are movi ng into Blooming" ton each week. ' Ed. . Barnhill and Daniel Young are both sick with rheumatism at Uniunville. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholl of Cleveland, O., are visiting at Harrodsbnrg. M r. Nicholl was one of the principal owners - of tbe liarrodsbnrg quarry; lad. Sentuwl j Wubb Robinson, fireman of headquarters, is now laying off. He went bunting in Monroe county Tuesday, and while tramping along slipped and fel'l, badly spraining his right leg. His gun went off and one shot wen t through his left ear, one imbedded itself in his nose and finally fel l through, and a third caught bim in the forehead. Robinson returned to. hia native heath yesterday. Drs. Earn and J.' A. Daniel extracted tbe shot and comforted him generally. Webb ie going; to nbetaiin from hunting tor a season. E. M. Faris and wife-will nth copy rooms at the residence of Mrs. Helen Urchard. Miss Belle Lamp Kins, daughter of Geo. Laopkins, is the popular teacher at Unionville, Benton tp. Her school is wll managed, and her pupils take pride in bciag looted as among the test. Henry Henley has purchased W. W. Wicks' iuteretit in the Hunter Stone Company. The price paid by Uapt. Henley indicates a rapid advance in the valne of the stock of this company. Six additional electric street lights are to bo nlaced at different nnints in tin? citv one at the corn er of ith and Dunn streets; one at 3d street bridge; one at tne comer of 2d and Dunn streets ; one on Maple Hights; one at the corner of th and Grant strsets; one on Prospect Hill, corner of Rojjara and 2d, John Keck, wbo for ncv1 years has been mnning an oil wagon and a grocery store here has disposed of hi a business and will, become a traveling salesman for the National Oil Co. Horaer Dowden bought the crocery stock and will remove it to tbe new railroad yards, and tbe oil wagon was purchased by Dave Hughes. ' Patsy Collins of Perry Ip., through her attorneys East feEast, wiill bring suit, it is stated, agitinst Henry Rhnrer to teain possesion of the $200 worth of rare old silver coins found on his farm last summer. Mrs. Collins eaye the money belonged to her futber who had hidden it thus to prevent his eon from spending it so laviehly, and that be did not mark the spot with sufficient can.' aud so could not find, it again. She says her fiither brought the money with him when be emigrated from Nor h Carolina. - The Ltidies' Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church ai: their last meeting, decided to idopi; the envelope system for raising their regular contributions and to give quarterly teas at the home of some one of the members, at which U collection will be taken up, to raise their contingent fund. The plan of quarterly teas has been carried ou by the ladies of the Methodist church (successfully for Severn I years. ' The Cincinnati Gazette, ths advertisement for which newspaper appears on the 2d page, is one ct the old reliable publications of the west. There are people in pa 'fa f Indiana and Ohio who have been patrons (if the jaztte for forty years and more. In all deparj meuts the Gazette is equal to any newspaper published aud it always ke.ps ahrast of the times. Ii making up ;he list ot your papers for 1302, the Gzelte might be put dowu as second to the "Progress." Both paper:: will cost you but $2.50. Cam. ok MvKiuley & Rohcrison, the grocers, in the uew room, north of "I'rogrees Block," North Collrge A venue. Everythini: u w and first-class. Do not delay. Come audi get acquainted. Mr. Jibn K. Gowdy, Chni ltnan of the Republican State Central Coniicii :tee, was iu Blooniing'-" ton last Friday, aud met a numbr of our party leaders. Mr. Gowcy made a good impression nprn the people, and his methods, while differing from those usually favored' at headquarters, are foil of common Keuse and vill adapt themselves lo tho party ' needs. Johu iBmcry Bastio of Was iui;ton fp. 'ivas tal;en to the fisyliuu for the insiiue at IudianapoIi, list Saturday ihL John Euicry is an old soldier, and a local poi itician of i;oufcidcruble note.
WE PLACE ON SALE THIS WEEK The FlnoMi Assortment of BI.ACIK HIVIK. XMmJ11S,IjJjAH eye sicu ilnv IKnrie Co . nm HANDLES OF SOLID GOLD ilNti SILVER HANIILflS OF SILVER AMD GOLD DEPORTS. PEARL INLMD AUQ flPORTED NATl'IRlL STICKS. IN CACIA, Pi RNAMlM WOOD, SNAKE WOOD, BRAiifl. WOBD. VAiirf$l:L, ETC. Qf.ll' and See Theme as well i.ther SUITABLE HOLIDAY PRE SEW TO.
On Friday morning lust, in Bean Blossom tp.., Gorman Lentz, with a butcher knife in oue hand snd a hiokory club in the other,, i esaulted n neighbor, Manuel Mur field, "and did Ixint, ent, pound and: wound bim then and there," as the liourl complaint utates it, in ti niosl: lirtietio manner. Qreeneycd joalousy is 6eid to have been at the uottoni of the affair MV. Lentz in -listing upon the euforceraent of th? stern rules of etiquette, and objcct ing to the social manners oif Murfield, who was iu Ixntz's honsu at the time the controversy occurred1. Some Bean Blosgiom tp. people are so particular, you know. aUirliekl was in town Saturday and his- head looked like a school globe, wit h mountains and valleys, rivers and boundary lines plainly .marked upon its surface. Lentz did not receive any punishment, aa a man armed with a long butcher knife ; and a longer club is usually given : right of way in (this country tis a I band that beats fi ve aces. Jewish immigration Is asunming proportions that are sctm-thinK tremendon9. Well, there l J this tr be said : 1 here is soarcrly a .lewmtfp&uper, and seldom a Jewish salootf keeper iu America. Thn'Q never has been in America a Jewish mob of riot. -Hebrews are fori! most 11 jgcqPiag .thorough education for. !;Jhs4r cnildren,1 and liomf .in njf warks of ntibiie charitt'j A Jew ih immigrant will never eal any meat but the best find most healthful, never lower wtiges by cutting under current niteu, nd never pick bis li ving out .of a garbage barrel. Westminister Tribune. Something Sew Under Kite S.a. F. Berger, tin expert and m aster of photography , is in the city, will work for n, and we are prepared to wait on the trade, give satisfaction in all branches,' nd guarantee you I he best wort: promptly and of a general excellence unsurpassed. CLOUDY WEATHEtt PRKFEEBBD. COMK! This is the opportunity of a lite time. Soliciting a continuance of patronage from all old friends una a trial from new ones we are Yours anxious to please, v W. L. EVAN.S. WE, Aim JQOING TO SELL OUR STOCK AT EEDUC ED. PRIC ES TO CUT IT DOWN AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE BY THE FIRST of the YEAR. IF YOU WANT A GOOD OVERCOAT or FIRST-CLAS3 SUIT OF CLOTHES YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING OF US. . WE ARE SELLING THE BEST Woolen Underw&ar SOLD ANYWHERE FOR tbe MONEY. ELEGANT LINE OF TIES. HiNDKKRCHlEirS, PESDERS, CLOVES, AC, FOR CHRISTMAS. ALL THE LATE STYLE'S IN
HATS AND CAPS i'ome and see our Sftmk. No (rouble to allow Gnois WEST SIDE, ABOVE ALLEi', I 3?. T0TTRNEB & CO
aeafli f Spmacl M. Oreaard, Samoei. M. Orohaud, wbo for thirty years 'as landlord of the wi'H known ''Orchard I-Iout-e"' in this place, died at i:he home of bin sun Samuel, on South College Avenue, lust Thiiiwlay afternoon, Mf,
Orchard had l:Kcn in hel-le hc-lth fr scveriil yearn, -iui! he was nv.F; wholly bedfast. He was down sliira on Toerday f lat week, but on Wediday he went To tlwp nt ! p, n-, nn'l lii: not awukea-i (.ruiluslly breathed hi life away tX 1. o'clock tlie folbvnne day. Samuel M, Orel :ird was born in Umilion county, II y., on Aug. 1 1, . 1802, so I bat, be S!M i hi POih year I'itiee lti't A iposc. He was me of eleven children. His par- : iits,. Iac and Mttrgery Orehard, rtano'.'ed from K"niucky to lodif ana in 1819, settling in Waiih:m ton Munty where they purchased farm of J (50 acres, residing upon ' fx. d uring their tuUi'-al fivo. list -' 1823 tintifl M.Civl.fird, and John his bmtber, came to Bloominglmt sad titarU-d A wool ra' liog tuacbina on the old Orchard House lot. This buaiuess tlwy conducted til) 1 330, Previous :: tlsis, however, 182Q, they begun tbe wanfbet.nt t f linseed oil, and it ws quite a l aying business. Ten 'years l.ter, 'in .1........ ... e . i ludmuuitnli to l.j'avcirworth. a)an . jwa f rom fct-w Oricans to Louttviile. ; .Hiej aliso citrned on an t xteiiwve biacl;smitiiingbuincilierc. Tiiey I hen. erected a brink hotel buildiag on the site of Georj;e Biucfcart bakery block, aud for many yews i ...i ii I.. I us the "Temperance Inn. l-t-r on Samuel aud John Orchard built i a hotel facing tho dejiot, and jM srest. ot the "1 emperance Ian" ; a'uilding. The txw hotel vn i no win as the Or hard House, stl in 18ii Samuel pirchaised tht interest of Jolia On-hard in it, SamuL-l M. Orchard was married io Yut-liinjton county to Martha C. McPhcctfrs, who died severtrl yo.-irs ago, and by whom he had six children. During all bis liib '. Mr. Orchard hn been an active, nioiirctio lmsin"w man hcoeat. -; rtraieht-fiirward in all bisdealinaw. aud gfiionuis to fi!t. Owing ta ? his age and his physical innrmhioa he hai Iwn loM Hight of forsevw-al. years but he wi l be remenahcrea kindly by all who read these liiaca i jLiowry, woo was parwniea tuft nl ll.A S.tlttl.t!m Prli.kp vh -f he wan tei ving it Iue sentence, ia iu business at I'.jrns Haute. Or leans Progress. Dwight La iders who was. so seriously injured last weekr" by being kicked by a liorse, ia now .eoavalescing. The young man ia conscious. Ewiug Raberton is confined tci the house with fever. . County Coiitniissioners are ia session with the isejw memberj, Dr, Walker, ion the Bom'.. On the 21st ttwit. circuit erarft will begin its ; December term The docket ia not ver Inrge. : papMaa-Mfa iahaaaMMaMtFh Hsvry Howard and Niilliii Esmond have gone east to join tt dramatic company. "Lon." Sm b is visiting hoote folks aud looking at Unola Tobe'jl and Joe's big oi-piny. Jon. is 1 cated at Severanc, Kansas. Mb Kate Pearson, who lia't been giving Iesno:as in painting tx Illinois, 1 as returned to her ho as a ' iu Bioomington. . ... ' " The new passcnijer eonftheft oi : the Monon are verv har.dsnme tinnV are models of coiii fort. ThcV ara i heavily knd riohly upholstered, lb baoka ai'e extra liif h, aiid they wiH prove vt?rv aatisfacidry lo the tfv 'jling pisblifl. ' .; Dr. Hon has frequent fralla lil-mld home, in Orapge countf, visit the sick. i-i; voukiii l miine o-r wnn i Ifnowlinlgo ot the "c of took r a little money !v imttino: on ali
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