Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 June 1892 — Page 3

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India and Summer Silks, White Goods, India Linens, 3iDS Printed Hulls, Plain and Dotted Swisses NEW DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, SID GLOVES, SILK HOTS, A IAEQE STOCK OF EVaUV.

NO. 207. Btopmmgta, led. Progress, Entered at the Postnffle at JtUomingion JWs mmfmnmd m matter. Afay.1887. Thb 8CXMKB is here m is also Charley Mobley's well selected took af goods. The ladies, and the gentlemen, too, will find here almost everything they may need, and at prices so reasonable as to also oat defy competition. The fine Jans, the beautiful parasols and son umbrellas, corsets, etc., are unsurpassed. In gentlemen's wear Mobfey also carries suspenders, gloves, ties, hats and a multitude of other articles too numerous to mention. Boots and shoes are also found here, and, like everything elsr, at low prices and of the neatest make and lest material. No mas excels Geo. Benckart as a Bread baker. His bread creates comment wherever need, by its . sweet new, richness, lightness. Try x it and be convinced. Ask for Winslow's when yon come to town and want a set of harness. He can save you money. Sect butter, choicest produce of II kinds, and a display of shelf goods unexcelled by any house in town, at McPheeters grocery, sooth of the postoffice. No one can but be satisfied with -the goods purchased at this house tor they are all "high grade." Richest Coffee in the town is served at Goo. A. Benckart's bakery, where can be secured a lunch that will specially commend itself to farmers and others. Sexembkb that Robertson & McKiniey are in the grocery businas:itt tfce new room north of the "Progress Block, and that they carry a complete new stock of all goods in the grocery line. Both are clever men, well known ail over the county.. They will buy choice produce, and want no other kind. Joe M. Smith is the man you want to see if you desire to secure novelties. He hss the greatest show oo earth in his bazar, south side of the square. Silverware of the best grades only, gold and silver watches, docks, the latest patterns in watch eharms, jewelry, rings, etc He has competent artists employed to do his watch re pairing, and be makes ha specialty to nave work done at the time promised. He is now keeping books, periodicals and illustrated papers in addition to his other stock, making his one of the most extensive stores of the kind. auTSaoke "Belle of Key VYest" Cigar. Bowman A Bluett. -You don't want to order doors. sash or blinds till you call at W. J. Allen's hardware store and investigate the samples and prices. All manner of builders4 hardware of late-style and at as low prices as jMwsiwe. Boys, B. L. Winslow, opposite the county jail, is headquarters for everything in the Buggy, Surrey, Uart and Harness line. Csaio Woeley cau supply you with a btunrv. ohaelon. sarin wa gon, or anything else in the way of a vehicle which yon may need You don't have to rav him cash either, as he wU swap for horses or moles, tie may be round at the big livery barn north of the square, on tinegg Avenue.

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Days ! Don't miss getting bargains, as we have a fine stock to select from, and you can get

on all Furniture till Saturday night. Come and see me. No goods charged at these prices. C. C. TURNER.

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will Call for Don't forget to direct, your attorney to bring advertising to the Progress office, in cases where you have any business as administrator, executor or guardian. Bites very low and work done correctly. Don't forget Wiuslow, when you want any implements for the farm. Bevemheb that no man can sell No. 1 farm wagons or spriug wagons cheaper than W. J. Allen. He asks you to call and examine his wagons before you buy. Mouse Wagokb, thu best in the State, sold by W. J. Allen. Don' buy t. wagon till yoa investigate the 44 Molina." It will be to your interest. lev. Crram. the best that is manufactured, can be had at Benckart's confectionery and bakery. No one who once uses his cream will denv tnia. He has a solendid soda fountain and uses enly pure truit syrup I Hheumatltm Curtd in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to A days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious, it re moves at once the cause a id the dis

ease immedistely dwappars. Thellermincd to have my money ! Do

first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents, SeM by Fab ra Bros, Bloomin ;ton sep28 CtOABS of the choicest brands are always found at flicrueet eragrocery, corner opposite jwst office. In these gwds be lias a large ana constantly increasing trace. Then in coffees, teas and tobaccos he leans the leaders. Ask for Ch irlcy Mcf heeters grocery. Cobs! Cork! At W.J. Allen's. "National Hotel bar tier shop is a convenient, neat and cosy establiohment, just east of the post office. Gus. Krenger is pro prietor. Give him a cat.'. Have you tried it? The "Frosted Cream," at Liu (1 ley's. Everybody who has ever trad ed with Charley McPheeters is anxious to trade with him strain. He is aceo mmodating and a square dealer, soil will take pains to se II yon the best goods that laouey can procure. Ask for his store. For Studebaker waroos, carts and spring wagons, call at VfJ. ALLANS. Fok Repairs or Pavts of any Sewing Machine, call at H. LISDLKTS SONS. 115 acres of land, half mile wwt of the new railroad yards for sale. Nearly all in gran; some wheat, oatt and corn land, with plenty of good timber. Good barn, dwelling and ut-buildingf. fencing good, fine orchard!, location of farm vary desirable. Owner wants to go west. Inquire of Daniel Craig, Bloom, ington, Ind. Best goods, close prices, prompt service, are the specialties at Manley & Co.8 grocery. A. J. Summers, the photographer, has secured the services of a strictly first-class orator and Ask for "Frosted Cream," at Lindleya. Farmers are request! to call on Manley & Co., grocers, when in town, and learn close prices on goods. "Little Chief." Home made cigar. Out of sight. Do you smoke it?

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Rest cakes you ever ate, at Volperts. People come from all parts of the county to get them, because they know them to be -good. Administrators and Executors, and those who have the advertising for estates will do a special favor for the Progress if tbey will always insist upon the advertising (which is required by law) to be done in the Progress. Rates are always reasonable. Odorless fertilizer, put up in ten pound sack", is one of the novelties at Jas, C. Robinson's grocery store. Jt is just the article for flower pots, window gardens, and flower beds. Better, go to Robinson's grocery, west side of square, nnd investigate it. hile in his grocery examine his staple goods at moderate prices. He has them. Also the. neatest and most attractive display of fine queensware in Blooraington the real China, some of it, and at prices lower than ever before heard of here. ISo Mere Nonsense. Some of you people have been owing me by note or account for many long, weary months and years. I am getting very tired of your dilatory action, and I am deyou understand that? 1 am going lo have it. Now the sooner you settle yonr indebtedness tlie cheaper it will be for you, as I iutend to give an officer or a lawyer a chance to make a few fees if you don't come to time. These are "words 01 V.J. ALLEN. fOj Latent designs nnd combination in Wall Paper, at H. Lindey's Sons. Largest stock in the city. Prices to suit the times Five to Fifty Cents a Bolt. Fine line of W indow Shades. Everybody likes to trade with Charley McPheeters he is one of the cleverest men in the town,and then he keeps a choice stock of groceries that gives full satisfaction, so that customers are pleased both by the goods and the man. Latest designs and combina tions in Wall Paper, at H. Lindley's Sons. Largest stock in the city. Prices to suit the times. Five to Fifty Cents a Bolt. Fine line of Window Shades. Finest shelf hardware in Bloom ington can be found at W. J. Allen's hardware store. He keeps only the best. m m English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Faris Bros., Druggists, Bloomington, Indiana. de3-91 Pbodoce ! Pboduce 1. Produce! The best that Monroe county affords is always secured by McKiniey & Robertson, at their grocery on North College Avenue. It is the place to look lor something choice. Save Money and get the 'latest designs in tyueensware and Ulan ware at C. H. McPheeters' popular grocery store, southeast corner of the square. JSew supply of IronBfnne t;hina and Decorated Ware.

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A H O VJW C EMEU' TS Wilson Adams will be a candidate for the office "f Sb.iriff of Monroe, county, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominntiiig Conventivn. Jamks M. UnsvitK will be a candidate for the office of Sho iff of Monroe county, subject to the deoipun of the Republican Nominating Convention. John F. Harkcii. will be a candidate for the offico of Slim iff of Monroe county, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. Wm. SoLoy Pbdioo will be a cnndklnte for the office of Shtiriff of Monroe county subject to the decision of the .Republican Nominating Convention. J auks T. Robertson will be a candidate for theofficoof Cour ty Treasurer of Monroe county, subject to the decision of the liepublican nominating convention. Ca.pt. Kobkrt !R. R. Stewart, of Bloomington towni hip, will be a candidate bofore the republican county convention for the office of County Commissioner, Second District. Darwin M. Wciisall of Richland tp. will he a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Monroe county, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating convention. Delicious Sliced Ham is a specialty at C. R. Clark's red front grocery, west side square. Also try his choice Break fast Bacon, just toe nice to talk about. The Baptist Sunday school will begin at 2 , m. instead of 9 a. m. on and afler June 5th. liev. Mr. Clevinger, Pastor. Stay in chi dren after 9 p. m. "Bad man will ketch ye." Rev.Culmer of Bedford preached for the congregation of College Avenue M. E. church on Sunday. On Friday evening a social was given in the parlors of the M. . church by the Epworth League. Monroe county is pretty well represented in the regular army, some eight or Ua young men having gone into tlie service from this locality within the past eighteen months. At the residence of Prof. Atwater on South College Avenue, last Friday nigl.it, the social of the Christian cliurcli was held. The attendance was very large. Rev. HaUtead will be at home this week and will occupy his pulpit on. Sunday. His congregation will be glad to have him with them again. Choice Chipped Beef is one of tin "regulars at U. it. CiarR s tea tront grocery, west side of square. Fob Sale. A handsomely finished new residence on North Wal nut street. Price will be made known on application to proprietor of Progress. The finest of all drinks. Lindley's "Fros'.ed Cream." A HANDSOMR town lot next to alley, 66 by 132 feet, well McAdamized and paved on the east front, will be sold by Soddy Carmichaei to the first applicant. Location only four squares from court house. Speak quick. Get tome of C. R. Clark's choice California evaporated fruits, jellies or perserves. His stock is oompletly selected, the resultof many years experience in the business. M. J. Smith, Rev. Lyons, Dr. Lowder, Rev. Luecook, and Mr. Lawes went one day last week on a fishing excursion. It seemed singular that one jug should be sufficient for so healthy appearing a party. Senator Fulk has been paid $2,000 life insurance for his grandchildren for whom he is guardian. Homer had his life insured for 3000. 81,000 was payable-to his wife, and the remainder was to be for the benefit of hi c lildren. The stone quarry land belonging to Jas. Kai-sell, Newell Sanders aud several Louisville gentlemen, has been sold 1,3 a party of Chicago and Evansville capitalists who were here last week inspecting the land. They will havo it core drilled, and if the cores prove satisfactory will close the matter. The finest of all drinks. Lindley's "Frosted Cream." Prof. Roan will deliver a lecture on Saturday unon the silver question, at tlie request of the leading members of the People's Party. It is just the drink. Liudley's 'Frosted Crram." Some papers sod fault because of the large sums spent iu burying cengresimen who have the good taste to relieve their country aud go to another and, let us hope, a better one. Such complaints show very superfhriid observation. If the country could bury the - whole lot at any reasonable fig:irc and allow an entirely different body oi legislators to come forward, the transaction would be advantageous. They would be cheap at almost any price and the i.ew Jut could not be , worse. Vtutnra (Calif.) Unit.

Additions are being laid ofl, almost every week to the town oi Smithville. A number of neat houses are in process of construction at Smith

ville. aaaaaaanaaaaBaBNMBaBaaaaa City Clerk (Jreeves went to Indianapolis last week as representative to the Masonic Grand Lodge. Mrs.Bertha Deweese,aftcr two months' spent here with her parents, W. B. Baker and wife, returned to her home in Denver, last week, Look out for the drouth. I'.; is almost due, so say our weather wise people. , Wm. Flood has secured a position with a Chicago wholesale grocery house, and will, wa trust, make a success of it. All the business houses were closed Monday afternoon, and the entire population took part in the solemn ceremonies of Decoration Day. It is right aud proper. What will! our attorneys do for cigar money, now that court is over and lhs next session 6vc, mouths off? Ought to have a little term in August, just for luck. Pineapples are uncommonly plentiful. Tlie crop was the largest one ever known, and the country has been 'veil supplied. It is wholesome fruit and a fine dessert, Miss Minnie Harbison, n granddaughter of Wm. Wylie, watt married in Chicago recently to Geo. II. Hansel. Miss Harbison is an accomplished young lady, who spent most of her life in Bloom ington . A serious accident happened to a little 3-year old daughter of Eli Sparks, bear Stanford. While playing near an ash hopper the barrel, filled with ashes, fell over on her, so seriously injuring the child that since then she has been partly paralyzed. . The Showers Bros, base ball club is now uniformed aud is working the "diamond" for games and glory. They are fighters. The Morton C. Hunter quarry company Hold twenty car loads ! of stone to Fred. Matthews, Ellensville, last Y udnosday. rThe moon changed Thursday : morning last, and having promised dry weather, that kind is hereafter to be furnished our subscribers. Judge H. C. Duncan was sick and confined to his room a portion of last week. The Decoration Day program, Monday, wai carried eut admirably in Bloomington, and strangers who were in the city were very much surprised at the interest taken by our citizens and the smoothness with which all the details were ob served. Bloomington can be de pended- upon to do the proper tbiug at the right time in every way. The following marriage licenses have been issued since May 1st : Martin W May and Rebecca Burch John F. Turpie audCoia B.Clinee, Andrew t. Pennington and Cora E. Smith, Wm. S. Sharp and Mary E. Woolery, John T. Baugh and Mary E. Stimpson, Hudson Layman and Emma B. Cox, Edwin L. Call and Lizzie A. Green, Oils Krincr and Clara E. Harris, Robert H. McCollough aud Mary E, Rhorer. A man named Barnes, who was in the employ of the Evansville & Richmond railroad was injured about two years ago by the wreck of a construction train and brought suit against the company fur $50,000 damages. The case was brought to this county fur trial and it was tried last week, the jury giving Mm a verdict for 4,000. Etl. S. Davis, attorney ,of Gosport, was in circuit court last Wednesday, atteuding to some business for his clients. Mr. Davis has. a lucrative practice in Monroe county, aud is reported to be a prompt and careful attorney the kind people want when they need the services of a lawyer. The Republican of the Fifth district will meet in Spencer, Owen county, on Thursday, June 16, at 10:30 av m., for the purpose of nominating a caudidate for Congress. Delegates will pleese take notice accordingly. JfcSSE OVERSTREET, Fifth District Committeeman. It is wonderful how long it takes a Boston man to "drop to" a pipee of news. The Transcript has just discovered that Adnm and Eve were never married. - It is to be hoped that this report will not I reach tlie select and truly great Ward McAllister. I he horrible fact that there has been illegitimacy in the family from whi'-h Mr. McAllister consented to descend, sliou Id le printed in good English, for he doesn't underitan i that tongue.

There are several cases of measles among Bloomington adults. Mrs. Sue Bailey is visiting her son Grant, nt Bedfurd. -Mr. Lawrence, who raises strawberries near Unionville, says that there will bo km immense crop of tarries if the sun gets a full chance at the vines.

Faris Bros, received another large consignment of South American Nervine last Friday. Courier will please notice. Two juries were out at the tame time Thursday ; one on Barnes vs. the E. & R. railroad in which a verdict of $4,000 was given, and in the suit of a youug man named Malotte, who had n foot crushed at or near Smithville, in which plaintiff was given a $1,500 verdict. Dr. Williams, a graduate of one of the dental colleges in Cincinnati, having decided to locate in Bloomington, has rented the house east of Dr. AxteU'a residence on 6th street. John Waterird of Indian Creek tp. being ill with consumption the "shaker" women undertook to cure Mm. He is growing worse, however. Cau't "shake" tuberculosis out of a man. -The Republican township convention for Harroclsburg has been postponed from Friday till Saturday, so that the delegates may go to the circus at Bedford. So says the Harrodsburg paper. This is no joke, but a sober fact. Rev. Ross, who crea ted so fav orable an impression here while pastor of the Christian church delivered a lecture on Monday night, in tins city, it will be remembered that Mrs. Ross died in Texas, where he had taken her with the hope that her health might be benefitted. Mr. Ross will take a course in one of the medical colleges and then go to Japan as a missionary. Gravestones have been furnished by the Government for the unmarked graves of the following named soldiers in the city cemetery : John Grayson, David Chambers, James C. Gentry,John A.McBride, Alvin Walker, Arthur Walker, Leonidas James, John Sutter, Wm. J. Houston W. C. Rutlidge, Milton J. McCollough, Thomas J. Hay, Sebastian Storr, Michael Haley, Jas. S. Arthur, C'hasi Hughes, Michael W. Cannen, Robert Hood, Thomas Withrow, Robert Roscoe, John Leonard. IT WILL PAY THE BUYERS OF -TO EXAMINE TIIE NEWO F J. P. T0TJBNER & GO. If you desire to buy good, wellmade Clothing at from $2.00 to $4.00 laess on a suit, come and see us and save money. W"We have no Schemes to Cat eh You But give you goods at Low Prices. CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS AND VALISES. At prices which we defy any competition iu the town to equal. JJ. Above Alley, West Side Square. A. T. Massey will be associated with Mr. Wingert in the grocery business. Senator Willard, Moses F. Dunn and Joseph Giles, prominent attorneys of Bedford, were in attendance upon circuit court. C. R. Claris, the west wls grocer, spent a portion of last week in New Albany. Mr. Lee and wife of Anderson came to Blouiuin,ton Isiist vievk on a visit to Mrs. Lee's parents, I. Milt. Rogers and wife. Mrs. Lee will remain some time. Memorandum : The Cincinnati & St Louis railroad will not be built throngh Bloomington this summer. Reason : 1 don't kuow. In this isiuie of the Progress is Bunoiiuci-d the name of Darwin M. W nodal I as a candidate fui Treasurer of Monroe county. Mr. Woodall is a well known citizeu of Richland tp . highly honored for ; iiir- integrity and business ability.

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THEY SAY THAT Wm. H. Jones attended the State Prohibition convention nt Indianapolis last week. Wm. Ransom und J. C. Hunter also took in the P. C We have 6,09-1 children of school age in Monroe county, aud our school money aiunuuts to IO,1 75:31 -Republican clubs are to be organized in each township of the county. F. L. Engler, Prest. of the University League will act ns organizer. He is an enthusiastic worker On Sunday npx.t Rpy. Father Bogeman will deliver the address at college chapel. He is an earnest and polished speaker and always gays something worth listening to Haggerty of the I. U. base ball club stopped a "grounder" on the bridge of his nose while practicing at the bnse ball ground last week. There lire some unpleasant features about Imse

ball, and it sometimes makes it unpleasant for ones prominent fca-j tures Mr. Lawes came m-ar being food for the fishes while snaking the finny tribe in Char Creek last week went skooting down the bank among the sun fish and puckers, and the fish were so thick in the water that they held him up while To be Smith yanked him out by the shirt collar. Got the affidavits 'Farmers were working industriously last week in their corn field. The corn will be all right yet As attorney for the 35. & R. railroad, Moses F. Dunn was defending a damage suit brought by a man named Barries, last weuk Jas. Moherly of Brown county, charged with the theft of jewelry from J. D. Alexander was acquitted in circuit court Max Tanenbaum is to be married this week in Crawfordsville to Miss Ida Kahn Scott Pauley was spending a short vaca tion with Bloomington friends last week. His brother Ralph is his partner in the jewelry business at buluvan JJr. 1 hornton was over from Clay county last week tie is the only Democrat among the hoys Willis Hickman, L. U. Downy and Judge Fields have been attending Monroecircmt court Some of the promineut rail road officials were in town last rni weetc. J.ne immense stone crane of this section is attracting general attention and requires their pertiouai supervitfion Dr. Sal lie Steph ens of Poonah, India, gave an interesting talk at Walnut St. Pres. church at a missionary reception last Thursday night Cal. Worrall has been putting in corn tip in Bean Blossom tp. He was working for the party : "the more com the more Democrats" s The spoke factory is running on fulltime with a plentiful supply ol or ders A candidate lor Congress was chosen by the People's Party of this county last week in the per son of L. A. Stockwell of Putnam county To-night Prof. Huff cut will deliver the address before the University Republican League The supreme court has affirmed the decision of the circuit court in the suit of Robertson vs. Isabella McPherson. Mrs. MoPherson won the suit below, and the sup. court sustains the verdict Geo. P. Campbell was in Indianapolis in attendance upon the People's Party convention Judge Jordan of Martinsville heard the Ensign Newton case last week a cast; that has been on the records since the year oue The summer fights were inaugurated by an old-fashioned knock-down on the corner of 5th street and College Avenue on Wednesday. Two fellows came together and one of them got badly worsted. Afterwards the thrashed one .got to thinking about it and concluded it he'd spit on his hands and try it again he. could change his luck. Auother fight was the result, and the same man got "licked" Prof. Boone gave the annual address before the high school at Delphi, on Thursday Alvin Hinds has a new boy at his house Wn, N. Showers went to Putnamviile on Thursday lust to briug home Mrs. Showers who had been there some time at the bedside of her father who lies been very ill, but is now better W. H. Jones has been nominated for Presidential Elector for the 5th district, by the ProhibitionistsMrs. Jas. Ad kius has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tcter, at Nohlesvillc, Ind. Moses F. Dunn has sold two lots to Prof. Boone. The lot are located on cast 3il Htrcet The personal properly belonging to the estate of Joseph Sherfey was sold last wd k. The amount realised was about 400 Frank MoPlietridge has moved into the country west of town with his family, but is still working at the Central stoue quarry Dr. Coulter delivered the baccalaureate before the High School of Noblesville Sunday a week Simons, Hottel, CouSler, Sample, Uller and Alwater were among those who went to Terrc Haute last Thursday to take part in the Athletic Field Day exercises Judge Banta and Prd". Marstreus vunt lo Orangcville, Orange county, last week to explore Lost River June 27th is the dute set for the beginning of the summer school Among 03 high school of tlie Slate, so far hrad from, i heir are twenty-three teachers whogiaduated from I. U. Two new rooms have been added to Chiirhy Mnhley's residence, east KirkMoud Ave. A si'hool tuistce h to be chosen by the city council. '1'heiv will be a number of candidate f-r the position Tliei'the of wool ia very law, and a directly Uce-

able to the legislation in our Democratic Houne of Congress Jerome Ad kins, a local artist of note has completed a very handsome joh of inside work for the Cove-, nnnler church people on South Walnut street PePauw col-. lege had a crowd of "uhouters" here Monday, to see that their base ball club was netl coached. If 'noise U "uuy good" they had it A summer tmn.se has been built by some one in the middle of east Kirkwood Avenue near the college campus entrance. It is quite an ornament to that part of town The Courier man ia "stuck" ou Buody's 'iiotel because it is next door to tie "office" saloon The Indiana and Southern M, E, conference will unite W. A. Rawles, SupL of Sedalia Schools, has returned to Bloomingto.ft to.

spend his vacation . ivThe topio ot Rev. Ross' lecture'was the incU dents of a trip to Mexico - The3. U. Q. of Q. F. (color ed) will dve an entertainment on the 16th i rist., and will be addressed by Re "'da Colem,an, White and Clark. ' Cal. R. Worrall is represeuta-i ti- e from Franklin Lodge to the Grand Le dge K. af P. which will l9 in session, at Indianapolis this week, E. 3. Walton, brother qf Mrs. Var Cleave, arrived in town Thursday night, and returned tct his home at Atlanta, accompanied, by Mrs. VonCleavc. On iali ba to communion ser vices wer; held in the Reformed, Pres. church, south Walnut street, Rev. Da id Faris of Sparta, Ills., and Rev. David McAllister of AJ leghenyCity officiated. CLOTHING HOUSE, Slim or Heavy Men May Fixd in Our Stock op New &tyle Spring statt Summer Clothing; A Si to fit S3"Sm Jie New Styles in Hats. Also, examine The Fine Flannel OUTING SHIRTS, IN LATEST PATTERNS. The officers' car oi the Monon was run ever the new switch to the Hunter quarry, last Thursday morning, Gen. Manager McDoel and Supt. Collins being of the party who were in the car. An inspwjlion is being made nf the various quarries of the county by Ihe cials for the purpose they state f ascertaining their needs in the way of transportation facilities. Several citizens accompanied the party on their trip to the Hunter quarry, aud all concede that it is the most wonderful opening in the quarry line ever f-een here. Already more stoue has been sold than iachanneled, the quality of the atotie being such as to make it eagerly sought afler. Matthews Bros, and the Reeds (well known quarry owners) have each placed large orders with the Mort n C. Hunter Quarry Co, Quarry owners never purchase inferior stoue to ship, as they have a reputation and credit to maintain. The merciless manner in which sntno of the leadiug Democrats bav been rawhiding the two county commissioners would not have the. desired vfToet upon ' Republicans. Whenever Republicans get to "kicking over the traces" they cannot bs whipped back in time for the next campaign it has been tried and always fails. But Democrats, it is claimed, will invariably oome up smiling when the voting hour approaches, and will put in a straight ballot every time. That is, they kiss the hand that smites them. Frank Simmons, one of th most popular business men in this city, has taken service with Held' men & Co., wholesale dealers in gents' furnishing goods and clothing, Cincinnati, and will cell gooda on the road. His headquarter will be at ludiaiiapolis, to which city he will remove. The inspection of Co. H, last Friday night was quite an event. The loot movements were execute! on the streets, while the exercise and manual of arms were given ii the armory. A competitive drill was had in v(iieh there were eight competitor, wjth Col. Kbal a jiid(-e. Four of these tied for first place, and the matter was decidejby lot, Fied. Murxoii being llm lu-ky m.tn. lie will be pt-outoUdj to the pension of I'll corporal,