Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 May 1894 — Page 1
THE REPUBLICAN Price, $1.50 Per Year. ESTABLISHED 1835. BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, MAY 2, 1894
PROGRESS,
THE SPECIAL
The Closing
WILL SHOW SPLENDID BABGABS II
1F YOU W A NTHeS Carpets and Mattings, Lace Curtains and Window Shades, -DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL, SAbErThe Large Stock of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS, The Large Stock of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, ALL GO IN THE GEOSING APRIL, SALE AT
NO 207, Agricultural Implements of all kinds comimi in daily at W. J. Allen's. Yon do not want to buy till you sec Allen's stock. Go to Wilson's if yon wish to eeure the choicest and best in the grocery lino. He is receivii awxls almost every day. The new things in China ware are wonder fully iKSUttiflll. Khead, "the staff of lite, as baked by Geo. A. Benckart, has no eoual in Bloominsrton. His bread is light, sweet, nutritious This is the public verdict. Allen keeps only the best brands of shelf hardware. He Mieves it does not pay to sell any other. Many people who take lunch al Benckart's never drink good coffee till they get it there. Benckart's coffee is the best in town. Spring Goods are now arriving at Charley Mobley's "Golden Rule" store, on the south side of the square. No man in -Monroe countv knows better what the tastes of the people who buy goods demand than he, and no one more cheerfully responds to them. AH the latest novelties may be found on his shelves, and at prices surprisingly low. Just how he manages to sell some goods so cheaply it is hard to understand, but he does it. People have been coming to his store from distant parts of the county for many years, and they always secure the lcst goods for the least money by doing so. Ldcdley's new Wall Paper room is now completed, and the new stock ready for inspection. Call and see whether you want to purchase or not. ., 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 builders' hardware of late style ami at as low prices as possible. Shaving and Haircutting, the best, is done at the National Barber Shop, east of the State Bank corner. Harman, the popular barber, can be found there, also Gus. Kreuger. Call and sec them. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wurtfi Fair Hlghcat Award. Best meat, and ai lowest prices, at Souders' meat shop. Call and see those barber chairs for sale at Kreuger's shop. A bargain for you. Fob Kei'aibs or parts of any Sewing Machine, call at II. Lindley's Sons. Dr. Price's Cream Bakisg Powder A Pare Grape Cm.n of Tartar Powder. Bkowx Cultivators at W. J. Allen's hardware store. You know they are tip top machines. Go and see them. The progressive clothier on the will south side of the GIVE AWAY square, J$20 IH GOLD. Each Cash Purchase, of 50c. or over will be gi .-en a key. There is but ono key in the lot that will open a )xx, now displayed in our window, containing 20 in Gold.' On July , 18(14, each holder of keys will be permitted to try to unlock the box, the lucky holder taking the money. Lowest priced house in Indiana. XKXTjhH'R Ea-t a-r NAiioXAr. Hank.
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Admisisthatous antl Executors anl those who have the advertising- for Estates will do a special favor for the PROGRESS if they will always insist upon the advertising (WHICH IS REQUIRED BY LAW) to be done in th PROGRESS. Kates are always reasonable. Iook Out for my ice wagon which is now making regular trips each day. Leave orders at my meat shop on the corner of 4th street and College Avenue, or with the drivei' of the wagon. Oscar. Souokr. Fertilizers, the best that are on the market, can lie had at James Robinson's grocery. These Fertilizers have stood the test of time, and are recommended by all who have used them. Come and get testimonials. Before vou begin to build go to W. J. Allen and let him figure on your hardware, sash, doors, etc. He can save money for you, and will take pleasure in doing it. Housekeepers and others who need any article. kept in a grocery store should remember that no store in town carries a larger stock thau that of James Robinson, west side of the square. The choicest coffees, the best teas, sugars of all grades, and the finest selection of China andQuocnsware ever seen in the place, are to be had here. Dontt paper till you examine Lindley's mammoth stocks The selection is so handsome and varied that any one, no matter how particular, can be suited. Best meat, and at lowest prices, at Souders' meat shop. Or. Price's Cream Baking; Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. Fob Studebaker and spring wagons. wagons, carts call at w J ALLESVS Best meat, and at lowest prices, at. Souders' meat shop. Do you want real nice tender beef, veal or pork '. Oscar Souder keeps it at his new meat shop, corner College Avenue and 4th street. (Jive Souder a call. Wall Papers, such as vou will find at Lindley's this year, are very handsome, and you should make an effort to secure some be fore the stpek is picked over. Lindley's prices on Wall Papers are in sympathy with the times. Low down. Remember Lindleys carry the only line of Birges Goods in the city. I he most artist ic Wall Papers made. You should examine them soon. Best meat, and at lowest prices, at Souders' meat shop. For Hardware and Building Material of all kinds at low prices go to W. J. Allen's. Don't m;v hardware" of any kind, or an agricultural implement of any character or a farm wagon till you have called at W. J. Allen's store, south side of the square and found out what he can do for you. ICE! ICE ! Norman will supply you with ice this summer. Best ice in town, and prompt service. Leave orders at the drug store. Remember to go to Norman's for lee it is the best, and the best is not too good for his customers. Get a wauon at Allen's, can sell vou a better wagon He for less money than any man in town. Have voir seen Lindley's stock of wall paper i It is the most extensive one ever exhibited here occupies the full length of the store room, up-stairs
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HALL BROS Headache. As a remedy for all forms of headache South American Nervine has proven to be the best ever offered to the public. It is claimed that it gives relief, and in many cases effects a permanent cure, and that the most dreadful habitual sick headache will yield to its iniluencc. The genuine article can only be secured at Faris Bros, drug store, Bloomington. The must made suits now come from the merchant tailoring establishment of Benckart & Son, south College Ave. Those gentlemen have a complets stock of new goods in Suitings ond Trouserings, and being practical cutters as well as lirst-class tailors, any work they undertake to do is done well and is finished at the time promised. The best work is guaranteed on garments and only lirst -class goods used in suits or single garments made by Benckart & ! Son. Craig okj.ky can supply you I with a buggy, phaeton, spring wa gon, or anything else m tlie way of a vehicle which you may need. You don't have to pay him cash, cither, as lie will swap for horses or mules. He may be found at the big livery barn north of the tiiuare. on Collesre Avenue. Just received at a new supply Wilson's of that hands.onie China ware. Every lady in town admires it and many have purchased liberally of it. Examiue the new patterns. A nice line of Downey's fine Chocolate Bonbons, just received at Lindley's. The finest candies made. Wilson's croccry for all mannor of canned goods, best Tea, choico Coffees, popular brands of Tobaccos, and the newest novelties in Crackers and fine cakes. Bundy & Edmondsou have a fine location as well as finely equipped restaurant. All the delicacies of the season arc served to their patrons, and the cooking is excellent. This restaurant: is opposite the south entrance of the court house. Don't forget it when you come lo town. The New York Store Established DS.";;5. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. SILKS. This is a great silk season and we have endeavored to procure all the popular goods. Wo quote a few prices just to give you an idea how little you can huy aigood dress for: 24-inch changeable satin Taffeta, all silk and in all colors, nf 4.0i- xtv vni-il
Honev-comb silk, the latest .silkjalul llmS 1,1 $1 (
fabric for evening dresses, new and beautiful, 50e. a yard Black Satin Rhadanie,4!)e.a yard Black and Colored Moire Silk, 40c, Fine Chcno Taffeta Silk, a very good line a sfU.oo. Oiir '24-inch Black Satin Rhadanie at Uiie. is as good as we ever sold for formerly. Samples on application, any kind of jrilk to match. 1'kttis Dry Goods Co. Important to Io; Owners. The Trustees of Bloomington and Perry Townships hereby give notice to dog owners that the supreme court of Indiana has declared constitution-. I the law requiring that all dogs be registered with the Trustee of each township. Ow ners of dogs are therefore notified that it is their duty to comply with the requirements of this law at oncer ami thus avoid the penalties prescribed in said act. By order of Trustees of Bloniiugtoii and Perry townships.
Judge Duncan wus in Cincinnati all of last week tukimr depositions in the water works eases. Lew. II. Anderson of Chica-
i go is visiting in: father ilolm K. Yndorron in (in city. Hot Flashes"" are sai l to very mueh relieved by the use South American .Nervine, sold be; of i bv1 Faris Bros. Mayor BusUirk will be reelected, but we of eotirse desire that In shall have a satisfactory majority. Let every Republican voter cast his ballot, and all will be well. Tie Telephone will have new quartet's (his week in the building just soth of its present location, where more room can be secured. The ofliee will then run tho entire length of the building tnst and west, w.th entrance by the stairway at present used. Il you have not voted when you receive the Progress to-day be sure to do so. A half-dozen votes may decide the election either for or against the Mayor or Marshal. A very unfair canvass has been made against Mayor Buskirk, and it is but justice to him that Ins friends should all come out and give hii;i the support he deserves. B. Stout, the hostler at O. B. Ford's ivory stable, is confined to his bi larding house, Martinsville, on west Morgan street, with the
Mr in a rm away, one week n.go Sat - urday, md 'has been boused up since from the injuries. He was considerably surnriscd when he
measles. Mr. tont was liiiured;""' ""hK -""'--.
.,, i . -. i u SlipiH-rs w-f have a lai-gro Ktot-k from; "broke out with measles, as it;aK. . WWUM.n-s shoc 73c. alI(, p:: was mi ttspected. B. is no spring HiiUVs. 2.-.e. unl p: im-nV. ssc. ml up. chicken and does not enjoy the i -fail to s- mir st;k vyi.en inno-i . . i i of l ootwi-ar. will give you fanidea ( t having measles. j a.alinfrs.
Sti nnard, the man who it is charged ottered the services of juror Armstrong, in the bank cases at Indianapolis.for $5,000 to hang the jury or secure an acquittal, will have an opportunity to face :he U. S. court this week. It is tlio general impression that Stannard lias worked up a good ease agiinst himself, and that his conviction and imprisonment is sure, a.- is also that: of his co-laborer in i he cause, Alvin Armstrong. Lawrence county will not feel proud of the proniinei:ce thus thrust upon her. The following suits have been
filed sh:ce last term of court: Mrs. Malinda Hon of NVw Jacob M. FJcener vs. Michael : -",lmv and -li's. Denbo of Coryviv i.,r.r,,m m i-,nv .iA.in were visiting Dr. Hon and
I fendant declared Imanageiug his own incapable cf itiaiis. l'leasant C . ampler vs Wm. and L. Williams ct al. Note mortgage. Marv Dunn Grundy Dunn Divorce. Isaac W. Walker and Christopher Walker vs. The Board of Commissioners of Monroe county. ; Suit on bonds. Samuel V. Harding vs. Audrew Hendricks. Suit for possession, i Martha J. Fender vs. W. F. F. : Sox ct al. Suit on note Marv Ann Scott vs. John Scott. . The Birdsall Co. vs. Charles; Myer et al. Note. Columbia Carriage Co. vs. ; Louis B. Campbell. Note. j Ida B. Hancock vs. Sumuel J. j Hancock. Divorce. Elizabeth A. Campbei:. vs. Isaac II. Barrett ft al. Partition. " The Wide Awake Buyer, Who is looking for the newest lothing should not fail lo look through with us the neatest and best as-
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In Dress Suits. ! we have the well know n "Clay i Worsted"' frocks and saiks, either single stitch or hound, tin er coat'" for dress, at si,' "prop"Mi and Hl.i-(0. Por bight Suifs see last week'n advertisements. Broken Lots of fall slock now on the. Bargain Counter and will go f;r COST AND LESS. THE EAGLE Dealc W. SIMMONS & CO., WEST SIDE MJCAUE.
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As a JM'ILir is Tin-:; Woitli TOO Tents Times. f Sji'jri."-'-"-'-' - " We don't adverti cuts of 4 IV. to wl.L'.' Shoes, as no firm T-K e to make; 0,V!i1ilir 'fi makuiir such cuts last. ma legitimate business could We w ould not expect sensi - ople to believe us if we lid. Our business is the shoe busi- i ness and we make it a specialty. ; When it conies to lirst-class goods i at reasonable prices, vou will find ! us ill the lead six days in the week. ... . . . i i inn i iw .' oi'im fttim-trwuM
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ft,r the best goods the market at-1 in. s. Fiehl has sod a lot fwl- We can give you mostoll nolti College Aveuue lo A. K. ';"ytliing in our Une at price that j Helton for $800. Mr, Helton
i("'f.V competition. ED. WHETSELL, Siox: Big Bed Shoe. South Side of Square. The contract for the new college building is to be let to-day , Tuesday). The town is full of bidders. wife last week. lohn McCalla got back last Friday evening, after an all-winter j stay in Cleveland, O. , lookin sis voting and as active as ever ... i : .i.i r... i ,i. . a iuihv incut, jiav ii in, me young people ot scnool district No. is, will give an -'open air exhibition," ' - There i.n .., i Frhlav nil irht, and a number .lf e people were in attendour vouug i)eopl and Otto Roll. Cyrus Heed, who has bought an interest in the Carol hers furni - ture store, has rented the (f reeves ' ... . i-n house on cast ;sth street and will remove to it at once. E. C. Gilstrap of Polk t p. and Thos. Maginnis of Marion tp. have been drawn on the jury for the U. S. Court to try the bank i lion ii mni iir ! eases. --On May J, -2 and 3, the .tli annual convention of the Indiana l.fnion of Literary Clubs will be j held at Indianapolis. The follow - ing are delegates from Bloomington: Coterie Mrs. Belle Miers, 1 Mrs. M. W. Sampson: Fortnight -j ly Martin W. Sampson. i Ed. Corr made another ex-
, cuso last r nday to come down to I Bloomington and vote Tuesday. ! It i said that twenty-five or ! He hasn't been seen with any of thirty contractors wore in this ithe candidates for city offices. J place examining the plain for the I however. After a while Ed. will I Heg building during the I not come down so frequenth -- Pt two weeks. It is very ovi- ! will take the attraction with him. j'" work is scarce, or you'd i never see thirty or foi tv men I 8,111 ha been brought by , strusrgling over one contract as
I alker Juos. to compel the pay- : is ulc cuse w;,, tK, , 'liient of Hiirlif pike bonds, iiow;i ,..oni
' .... .1.... ' MM I'itPM 111 1 tie commissioners I property in the county to pay oil j the bonds, and this suit is brought to compel them to do so. The pupils at Fairview school building engaged in exercises of an interesting nature last Friday, in dedication of the new flair that i now floats over that structure. I It is the right tiling to do to ! teach love of country and patriot -Jimii. 'There is only one Hag in ! this I 'nib d States. j - --A gold watch .oil I in money I were stolen from the house of Mr-. ; John P. Smith, north Walnut st., i while tiie family slept. The door was unlocked from the out ; side w ith a key, evidently, and the articles Moleu were found in jllic places that Mrs. Smith had I been accustomed to place them, : which shows that the thief or ' thieve- knew all about the : -in .is.es and 'he habits of Hie t' ui i : I .
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I To reduce our entire st; ok of ington, we give you a IhtM idea One Lot 40-inch All Wool A LI; OUIt KID (J LOVES VXD VI ANY ! SACRIFICE. Remember replaced agaiin r Our -fhis ; ' . . j ieatiers n pwies. aia The Workingmen's liuildiug association of this city has $105,. 000 loaned. Dolan and Bryant's Creek will have three mails each week hereafter instead of two. The May term of circuit court will convene on Monday next. After this term thire will be no court till late next fall. John T. (files, teacher ! John T. (files, teacher ot English in the Bloomingtan high ! school, has been eleetetl superiui a . 1 j 1 1. 1 I 1. , .1 . iiiiiitiii in :vu .;iuui it illicit ."inuui. i " will erect a iiandsome res' donee on this ground in the near future. Get your bonnets, ribbons and furbelows ready before the 'juth of June, for that is t-oiu- ! mcmement day ot Indiana Uni versity. In addition to all the other handsome improvements Walter : Lindley is putting down in orna- ; mental floor, that will make his j room complete and oneol: the most! beautiful in Southern Int :ana. i The "Eagle'" has t vo artis-! tically arrange! and decorated ! show windows, the work of Ott ! V lirli'i-inn Yfiiinii- Anderson studied the art of window decora - tion in Chicago, and is not excel - led bv any man in tho profession, w.j ...., rv.i. i ill. ..ill Ml UJtll It. i'-. vv'ivimbus. Ind.. has announced his candidacv for the ofliee of Senator Iron this district. Mejorniaek was a candidate for Sta': j Trjeas - urer several years ago, Llld hustling politician. Business is getting "oo better i right fast," and the quarries are ! reducinsr their forces. A number 'of neonle will be compel 'd to re- , . ,1.,,.. I hill. nVIMlllil r iit busiUltU 1111.11 l . .3 ness in this country soon. The Mikado, with a full :;rs, aud will ' complete cast of churac i to given on the nights oi May bth ia,ul yth; Iho' wI,( h" "C TV tins tuneiui opera win oe ; anxious o see it while those who are familiar with it will h?, pleased . at having an opportunity to hear 1 the music again. j ,ru , , ., ,,i . . . ,i. - Ihe "Acorn is ulw lys mak- . h ,roveineats mul Jesirable h) lhe romiJ 0f . M nK)do ' of doing business. It is indeed a : very attractive restaurant and is j doing a satisfactory busi cess. Its i numerous customers are veil satj istied. The Monroe county institute w ill be held in the high school building Aug. 6th to loth, i with the following instructors: :Prof. W.H. Fcrtich of Coviugton, j W. F. L. Sanders of Coiiiiers ville, and L". II. Smith of Anderson. The Normal w ill open on Monday, 'July 2d, and will close with the j teachers' institute. V. buildini; " l"
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LEARANCE SALE
GOIVUHENGING MONDAY MORNING.
the LATEST and MOST DESIRABLE goods ever shown in Bloom" below or! prices to be found among the MANY BARGAINS :
One Lot Half Wool C'hallks at lO cents One Lot Outing Fiuiiucl at 4 cents One Lot Calico, Oood Styles at 4 cents One Lot Satin Stripe Mull at 15 cents
Novelty Dress Goods, JiOe,
3-Much imported Zephyr Gin g-uams tog-oat
OTHER GOOD SEASONABLE
Styles are Exclusive season, so come early
. . . low 1 nce,s. Miss Grace Wicks is visiting relations and friends in Chicago. And now the Democrats have postponed their county convention till tho 10th f Juno Parties are making an effort to establish a creamery at Ellcttsville. City election and base ball to-dav. Two o-reat events that au.se intense interest to encompass the 1st day of May. The congressional convention will he held at Martinsville, May 10. Many will go across the country in carriages. The ''banner of beauty" now floats over the Fair view school building, west 7th street. Miss Sadie Burgoon, who has been in Chicago some tune, has returned to Bloomington. Wm. Wardwell of San Franciscc. is the guest of the Maxwell family, south College Avenue. Father Bogeman of St. Charles church has been visiting his parents in Shelbyville, Ind. S. E. Carmichael's family have been entertaining Clyde Yoho of Stanford, a nephew. M rs. Wisoloy of near Fairtax uioit on nednesdav evemnsr 1 with consumption, aged i2 years. 1 "The spring time has come, ' gentle Annie! and house-clean i ing, new bonnets, and bacon and ; e j, , . , , i P are fashionable. ! Lots of fun at tho "donkey ! social" at John Waldron's resi 1 donee, west 5th street, Tuesday nirht. A satistactorv sum was realize ! for tho Catholic church Elder llhams is erecting a a two -story residence on south Walnut street. It will contain ten rooms, arranged in modern style. The finest job printing, school, college and commercial, is done at Cravens Bros, job office. Get your college programs there and you will be satisfied with work, material and prices. Dr. Potts, by virtue of his position as secretary of the county board of health, attempted to vaccinate a tramp, but the fellow was big, l.isty and aggressive, and came near vaccinating tho Doctor. Uniform Rank K. of P. organize! last night; at Castle Hall. If the interest can be maintained this is a vory interesting branch of the order. Henry Fullerron, who has been west with the hope of having his health "unproved by the climate, is now confined to his bod with cousin. lptiou. The new store building just erected by John Alexander on the site of the one burned, corner of 3d mi. Walnut street is to lie oc: cupied by Alexander & Smith with a stock of groceries. The Monroe county delegation tc the Republican State convent ion las r wwk did itself proud i iy us vigorous support or its candid lies. It supportel Owens, Blatehley and Jordan, and these men were triumphantly nominated. Our efficient Secretary f the Hoard of Health, Dr. Rogers, calls the attention of people in this city to the necessity for a proper observance of the sanitary laws, and also in a concise form gives the rules governing matters of this character. --The people of lUoomington who have lots in the cemetery are requcsled to give some attention to cleaning up and getting the premises ready for I ecoration Day. Aside from that occasion people should take some pride in such mutters anyhow . , ... . i 1 lie hlood-co.'dlinirwar-wnoon ;of the North American Indian will lie hereafter heard in the Fee buildii g, corner of tith street and Colleg.' Avenue, ins a powerful tribe i :he Algonquin! have set up their v igwauis on that spot. They expect to burn a number of prisoners at th.. stake during the next moon, as they belong to the most blood- hits! v of the aboriginal trib( H is terrible, but it not be heli'd. CilU-I
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worth 25 cents worth H cents worth cents worth 30 cents worth io to 85c
15c, worth from 25c to 50c a yd. GOODS TO GO AT-A GREAT and CAN NOT be in the week Lgg f)0 V$ & C0. Rev. Clevenger has lieen quite sick during the past week. Roe Winslow has removed to the Perring farm, south of Bloomington. Wm. Ransom is testing the efficacy of artesian water at Spencer, for rheumatism. George Stipp caught seven half giown foxes on his : farm , recently, by the aid of a steel trap. The Louisville ball team will play the I. U. team this (Tuesday) afternoon. "Buck"' Richards died on the '23d at his home several miles east of Hindostan, with pneumonia, aged about 60 years. A large number of the dogs in this city are orphans. At leas1; it is difficult right now to find any one who owns them. Chas. Henry was nominated for Congress by the Republicans of the Indianapolis district. Mr. Henry's family reside on north Walnut street, this city. John Howe and family have come back from KnoxvUle, Tenn., where Mr. Howe has licen in business during the past year. He will make Bloomington his home. Wm. Brock, aged 43 years, died with consumption at his home on west 2nd street on the night of tho 23A nit. He formerly resided in Indian Creek tp. Miss Otto, a former employe of the U. S. jiension office, at Indianapolis, has been the guest of Mrs. Wm. Burford, west 6t'a street, during tho past week. Rev. Isaac Carothers and J. B. Wilson of this place will bo at Unionville on May 27. Itey. Carothers will deliver the memorial sermon, and Mr. Wilson will make the address before the G.A. R. and visitors.
ivuiutiaio vi i7iib viircik tjl, have nominated the following ticket: Trustee, Elijah Hancock; . Assessor, John B.Cusic; Justicesf" Abram Ealey and Wilford Adams. Constables, Lewis Stephens and Haivey Grubb. There are 265 engineers, 265 firemen, 200 conductors, 540 trainmen and 130 telegraphers affected by the reduction ordered by the management of the Monon lines. The order does not touch the wages of switchmen. The meeting in the court house Tuesday night of last week to consider the subject of "eiity health'' was well attended, aad -a number of interesting speeches were made by those present.
among them, Prof. Woodbum, Prof." Bryan, Mrs. Miers, Dr. Rogers, Revs. YanCleavo and Luccock. The appointment of policeman whose duty it should b to look after the sanitary condition of the city was discussed and endorsed. People in this locality would not have lelicvcd ten years ago that in IS 9 an prgan would be placed in the main audience room of the C P. church, but that is just what is being done. In the larger cities orchestras are lieinf introduced in tho Sunday schoo. aud church services, and after services are over jiersons aro scon go ing in every direction with violii eases, clarionet and flute cases in hand. It makes the services at tractive to young people, and t elevating in its tendencies. Oldfogy notions are rapidly taking a back seat. Henry Gentry will Iks here on Thursday of this week. Prof. 'John Brown, V. C, should lie consulted -now, l)eforo the weather grows warm. He .is fully and completely supplied with every appliance used m vault Mining, and will do the work promptly aud ..skillfully. Gc: rejuly for cholera clean up. SI'IXIAL NOTICE, Persons knowing themselves in debted to W. J. Allen, either Oi account or note, will please caul at om k and settle, as I am compelled to collect and don't wish to put cost on these parties, which I w ill have to do if you failtocoiue. I MKV.N 15LMM.-S. W. J. MAJSS
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