Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 August 1894 — Page 1

THE a do ESTABLISHED 1835. BLOOlIjxGTGN, AUG. 8, 1894. Price, $1.50 Per Year

Wicks' Bee Hive

Have You

August Clearance

AT

Wicks' Bee Hive. There are some good bargains there for you.

Wicks' Bee Hive.

Brick Ice Cream is manufactured by Geo. Bcnckart at his establishment on south College Avenue. Orders tilled for families or parties, on shqrt notice. Jcsi received at Wilson's grocery, a new supply of that handsome China ware. Every lady in town admires it and many have purchased liberally of it. Examine the new patterns. Relief ix Six Hocks. DistressingLiver and Bladuor diseases relieved in sis hours Vy the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Faeis Bros., . Druggists, Blooming-ton. Ind. July 4, '94 Choice Ice Cream at Benckart's confectionery, south College Avenue. Don't purchase till you know something . about Bcnckart7 s. Brick cream niade'to order. Go to Wilson's if you wish tr secure the choicest and best in the grocery line. He is receiving goods almost every day. The new things in China ware are wonderfully beautiful. Souders' Ice Wagon makes regular trips to all parts of tho city, and makes it a special point to accommodate -Hie people. Leave your order with the driver, or call at the meat shop and leave it there. Attend to this. Never Bcy Groceries, or any artiele kept in a grocery store, till yon have investigated- the inducements held out by James C. Robinson, the west side dealer. He has no superior as a buver, and thus gets goods so low that he can sell remarkably cheap, His stock is one of the largest in the city, and is so varied and ..l .L. 1 .... 1... ..Ti iresn lunt every oue may oe sua-; ed. He makes a specialty of supplying families with everything they need. Remember to go to Robinson's grocery, west side of the public square, and you will be suited. Best Soda Water in Bloomington, with pi: rc fruit extracts, can ite had at Bcnckart s confetionery, south College Avenue. Try it acd be convinced. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. Save monet by getting W. J. Allun to figure on your hardware, sash, doora, etc., for the new building yon are about to erect. FOB Rbpairs or parts of any Sewing Machine, call at H. Lixdlf.y's Sons. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pave Grape Cma at TnrUu- Powder. Butter that comes from Hemp, V liaon s new refrigerator is as gweet as the refrigerator is clean. Get your butter at Wilson's if you want something really good. HATS AT KAHNS. During balance of July all of our l.i"o. and Still Hal at sbs- 88cts. SCITS AT LESS THAN' COST OI" MAMTACTTRI'. SOLTH SIDE SQUARE,

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been to the ate Coffees, teas and tobaccos, the best in the place, nt Heinp. Wilson's grocery. Texdek beef, veal, or the choicest lamb, can always bo bought at Oscar Bonder's meat shop. Try him. You should go to Hemp. Wilson's grocery far sugar to put uii berries, etc. He has the best grades for the purpose and figures are extremely low. his At the corner of 4th street and College Avenue is Oscar Souder's meat shop. There you will rind the choicest cuts of beef, pork, veal, etc. Hams, shoulders and bacon alwavs on hand. None of the profession can do a better job of hair cutting than John Hartuian, who is employed in Gus. Kreugers barber shop, near National Hotel. Gus. does some work, though John is the leading attraction. Kreuger has some second hand barber chairs for sale cheap.

Best groceries, purest gro-1 dimensions till this oue i? examittMies, most desirable groceries in ! cd. Mr. Wilson is an experienced

cenes town, are those solo bv A. II. Wilson, nearlv opposite the Pro. gress office. Every day he gets consignments of fresh goods from the wholesale cities, and he has arrangements bv whi.di he secures the newest artie'les that are plac.Hl on the market. If vou are not familiar with WiUon's grocery ask for it when vou come to town. : Bvxdy & Eroroxnsox are proprietors of the "Central"' res - taurant, south side of the square, opposite the court house. This restaurant is a favorite resort for j people who desire, a atisfactory price. A meal at a reasonabl i srirnt many people take dinner I here in preference to building up : a roaring lire in tho kitchen stove, : , j '"' i - .1 i ;ml mils luaKing the entire House

red hot. Where a family is small tu.uu U oki.hv can -.ly you it is certainly cheaper to savwith a buggy, phaeto.). s)ring nothing of the labor saved) to ! wagon, or anything ei c in t!ic way take your meals at the restaurant, j -,f a vehicle which you may need. The restaurant people deserve the j You don li:,v-! !' ' 1 lsl'-

thanks of the pub e for nreuarprepar ing a place at which a family may take dinner in a quiet comfortable manner. Summer Trips. If you an; contemplating a trip this sremme- to any point on the Great Lakes, to Lake Chautauqua. Niagara t ails, St. haw renec Rarer, or to the Mountain ami Seaside Resorts of the East, write for full information. descriptive p:i:npiiie,;j, rates on routes to E. O. Me.Ooriiii-.-i:. I'asseng'er Traflie Manafri r. or 1. I'.. Martin. Oeneral l'aseii(i:er ami '! i. kel Ajrent, JJig-Four lioiite, ("im innati. ?, Evkry day Hemp. Wilson is receiving new goods in the grocery line. His cxpciienee is of especial value to him in tic: purchase of goods, because he knows j just what to get and whereto pro cure it. ScitBKX Doom.:, .-iliut (; . sash. ; window glass, and everything : used in the construction of new1 houses, can be had nt Allen's i hardware store. i niaii-'l Ten. WifJUN's grocery for all tier of canned goods, best i-hoice Coffs, popular brands of Tobaccos, and the newest novel ties in Crackers and line cakes. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Medal and Diploma. ICE ! ICE ! -Norman will sup- ! pit 3'ou with ice this suiiiini r. jl.Whe in town, and prompt service. JA-iu c orders at the drug ; i store. Kcinetnoer to go to iNor man's for lee the best is not customers. it i- the b, Ion good and his for Lawn Mowkks, lloes, etc., best in (he market, had at Allen'.-, hardware south side square. BnOWN Cultivators at Allen's hardware store. Vou know they arc tip top machines. bo and see them. Anotiikh invoice of that pretty 'China ware just receive..! by : Hemp. Wilson. His tea at 25c. ; per pound is a great seller. Bet i ter buy a pound.

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; .-.Mi:-:- Mamie Mm gone to W::uUfiiM 1 . s; : we :!. IsiniCK (iil!l:o!V is ! ly sick ;ii liio homo ; Gil mo re. I Mrs. .11. V. !Yvc panic. I by her daughio) and s.in Oscar, has

! a 1'. Ad uone .lai. tfrip to Niagara Fails. I A report was received from 1 Stifiesviilo this (Tuesilavt morning !th i.t .nil of the town on I he oast ! side of the railroad was in inline. The business houses arc on the j east side. ' The young man wiio stole I Beeves horse was arreted at Martinsville Sunday, and thief arc expect The d to horse arrive gives here to-dav. The fellow his name as Oscar Beavers. -The following officers were elected by Ce.E. J4,-.(h In.!. Vols, at their meeting Saturday: Fro--ideut, Ken. C. Smith: Secretary, Geo. Barriek: Asst. See'y, Newton Fee: Treasurer, Mases. St. Clair. Thieves forced an entrance to the post office and to (.'has. Walker' store in Minesviile Thursday night. Some H worth of goods were taken at " alker s, and a ! quantity of stamps were stolen I from the posiolliee. V. C, ! before ! Prof. John Brown, should be consulted now the weather grows warm. He is fully and completely supplied with every appliance used m vault cleaning, and will do tho work promptly and skillfully. Get ready for cholera -clean up. Mrs. Fred. Marxson is entertaining Mrs Sadie Stnaney of New Albany, Intl. A family grocery' "vat j ili lir).. o a?un ivei-j.s. oia. jirinoiis

wiio ucsire hoiucuiiiig hum: 4h inejaiuc faru pools. srv.; n-up, nuii -way of staples or family groceries ! tier an,i oli,cr games of chance, come to this establishment. No I The Progress has never bi Sieved

one can form an idea of the great variety ot good that may ie crowded into a room of ordinary ! groeerymau Kijws what von ! arc lik Jy to need. ind keei is a i complete stwK. lie to-eps the ! best butter in town there is no i doubt about it. I ; 7" i A. tho -ol'ral ivslaurant everything is neal and clean j i,s fal.'' " Tl -Xn ll,"k" lt' , llK,'K'!,,t ,s :l Sl,li plied to the well pleased customers j of this popular rtstaunuit, and the : waiters, cooks and all enivlovcbeing skilled in their various lines, everything goes off like clockwork. Families can get sii;...!e meals, or hoard by tii:- week. Ladies need not hesitate: to go to the Central" ' for overv detti'd I conducted with the most j. j care and strict decorum iciiucr, as ne v. hi s.;im tor norand mules, lie may bo found at the big livery burn. in i!h of the square, on College Avenue. If you need stationery of any kind, and eivviully stationery for commercial business, like envelopes, letter and notes, bill head.-;, etc., you .--hoi i id ronte-ii!---, t!i:i. a big stock has been liiv.:-.-!it on at i the Worid" oiJiee. oppositvSeward's foiiiidry. ! ('l(A i:'.s r!;iriu:i;s. Many people who I. hlileh at ood i.-ol-Bcitc-in town. M.-re!iacl i.enekurt never drink. fee till they kali's, eoile. get it is the the: I Tut; om.y iii T-tiioriiig estabii thai, carried on Son. south 'oil i-ci::. .- Illllelit ,n (o.vn is by ill 'ii i..-!! i 0.. ? Aviiiue. A. i-olill.-iele ;ild full i'e stv ! J)i:-ee gooii--, ii.eaid lncr Suitings and Trou--. of le.te o; Slilllrings are d alniiisl ' ilOliSev, 'i-al eo). .l-:-i'.C-ih as to among (Hose being rc-civ daily ironi tiie whol.-sai jThe propi 'h'io. :iie .:": Iters, and are able to g;. tlOl) lo :i!l cilsloiilei lit and price. Jusi now. w lil'.i.e i, . . ill - i, anil i. o,. i. i,'..: in:; ) you need lo gel the ' I ... - price Willi the la-si lit uii'l -ou can i ' Ih th . f'i cs.-ur.-d of Mb at Beuekar!'. ' incrclnuil tau 'i iiig e-i ,. ,u :.. " particular;--. Nt.VKU buv old (oie'h blue be. re:t iriu when .'.i can ..'et souk fiuug ly choice at Soudev's - hoi ., 1th st. and College Avein.-. . I

! ll'i-: cMU'lc oahcr wagons aim Bakes, jcu ts arid spring wagons are sold can bei,y j All.-ti. 'Ki-mcmiier (o store, jgive him a call. j j Nk kjs give an order for hardW. J. j ware or building material or for;

..... a wagon or route agricultural in.piemen! till you have investigated! W. .1. Allen'- prices, an I :-een ii samples. 1 oi; cannot get hardware get 1 .1 as building matel'i'.il as cheaply nt i any other stoic in the county i it, is furnished by VV. J. AH i

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v . . boh A - .1" merry ever.!.:;;Jimpsoa ": nv. tilui tokens, weby thi cic.:aii! i :.nv h.'ar.- ' ' uoor Mcp h'ime.e..l:' i A ! at th nomo K?h i W-iCC ,i)::-x l.lus C. si,. -t toi. b-.:..uiv.:;i'n i::'e.-:, with m i4 iioyis. roin.i hail los shave. ;ui i oil-1 trc.ol c.iv-.-i i-:.'. eoal ;is '.i.1.!!.- ; to keep il ii'.-rt IV i J )) n ! 1. ill tho l:..l- a1 ': cnrail ji '.'i. i lr,-i iy c.'l. rs r. "i;r;i'' . .v-tly -r a !' ,";i:ii!i,nui- i bazar and a years .-,ai Maily l ourior. Wo rcrrct to l-:ir;i . cr i pt i.ju ' i 'f "bright of .fas. Saiithj little threc.l:.y oi! : ei-s had n HTi.r. at i ni::ht. ;.;iti)i) tea lc oi tJli-' last nov.- 'lv:i!.r , niKiist'.' d 1. th. ."v. Smith i- ;ri ?onc en a trip: Mr vi'lHeuiolii has rftu'.i". ii. tur"'"" '"u;. he. HOWS WITH (iAMIll.INt;. l lie l r.irc.-s is i-spoc.;io i.ui-; lied -to jeimi tliat tlie Board of: Directors of the Agucultural So-; ricty at a m(';tiii' held S;uurda i night, adopted tli jlutioii: ii'lk'V. ing rt si'i- j lie it ri solved, ".nr.; the rcso.titioust pr.V.Vl . Hoard . imr heretofore n.ui-ted by if .'.ate .;.; !i ,v.h. ism. iii ; refanl to pool seli'r.;.- ;.r..; aii.iilin;:'. ; lie stiiel'y aiihei'ed to. and that iheve , lie po'i seliiiiK or . auil!'!n;r on the fair grounds duriii;' tin' I air." This is as it ahould be, and effectually siuelehes the 'Ti-asiks"' i who have been demandintr Hie secretary, Mr V'orr::ll, that he ili'j-i s to run chuck- i ,ve tnenl pnvili'iM tnd does not now believe that t.i seen iary Wollli outlav.'s vicrmi: iavi 1! le.-se n to ea ei. t: f: ir furi i:their nefarious uorii on J groimds. But we even go cr than lib: s:-.rel: and i!:-ist Hiat. the .: bl..' srame of cii.iii. sU(,,n.;::vd. f chants iijrve ; to their (:!!:; goods and ;iav rated for it. i :i: -T :k:s w :) - ., I.I:hiliiioi is ri .jti'i v.i ticket and i-.-.'.w hi--oi heS's oi V.'it;!liiig ::.iy; of W!:;::t ojwherein Yu ;iie the prtimiiitr." it 1 . .-..I oi i !ic (;., :o tiie :; ::-! il!i sir.vl. -- liane I Bo 1-...-1 hi:: dwciiil! lire i-.'.st ri 'in I r: lire .. eiii ;-( .1 :0 j:-niiy say (her in tbe house. )T r. I e ' oy 'i'i.e toe iilo. .1 i i i::. I , iVSi. ...(.g;i:i .: : 'o- ; cr i!ii,i iiii liUil'e ' 1 to ! i':-.::.:. I. oil ; i:il.V.;,i. lo i: . .btioi!- : if:-:: lioi'.-s; .'Hi ( cry -(:.:.! u his V !ivbv :-s he a . .sh(...i,ol- : ' o'ei'::. g the '. Col- , of i OC.-iSCli it the :'.1:'"-'V i of . a i r. :a . iio--(d : isl.i 'I'lV! lore. . i 1 ini: lo .1: t; : o ( :-ii -", the (' -.: v. .: tt!l .-."iVe Ve -.- .i .1.: oll(. 11,.... over-, f ."liu V. .1. iiar.I II-! l::alierv , id' oir. t II Jlitnsext IS.(V.l; .ml fei'iA fVi Uki ;': J.j Sf. V

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DURING AUGUST IN Dry Goods and Shoes.

We have about

and Slippers that must be sold thisl irwiVk T will ocirp trmi TVinTtPV tni

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your Shoes BARGAIN. They

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G. W. Campbell & Co. West Side square.

-Jinloe Ihuican wa- at Peters burg, Pikvi- co., last wee!;, ..:); of the V. s.iidl ' ca i.jtd been vcu.k-.I iroii'i 1. . ounty. Tile ii.l -idsoilK! Stoile 1 trviiig .: 'that -.r- : .: st on. s, on noon uses oi : the A.h'in- iirothc ieMfe Aven jv v.i:l ouih Colbe ready said ibat for Oei-a!;OH-v. It they i;ro Ner i-oinj: is Cte. -Mr. lliii ford had a hr; of pctioes and unions planted n ' ti.e -and v: oi ;. ias b in, west ot town, t !i of a tmshel L-i'"l -l.l'.o- liiov:, !,!-.: an i to pav !,' day that ! f rtion hist ."-at sirMr a ten dollar bill through the open transom nto tiie oflice v ill ik-ase call and gx-t ch.ii:ge. The aniodiit due was tl.oa. liis just - Mi liter ( Saiiiui I Curr. . Fiyet'eviile, tiie !): Ill r - several other :;ri iicoiiew of . was drowned near Ark., recently ' 1,1 "11 llO.U. Ill' ail'.l Imys were thrown w : iu.ti 10 vu.rs (Hit. I.il of age. r d.,ii';i)'i :-toi.e .jiiarry Dlei v.iiii ouit;: a los cr. !i a ;v-:iy l-'ridi-r.mu-l iiiie i - tin ireakiiig up of worm nil Tiie !i ei! if :! ;t the edge 11 Cv' iaii r or fourteen is thoroughly broken. w 'i'i.e Ai.icrieaii Express puny l:n iio:ii.;d its ir.e-s-. oa the Mc uon that each oil. I'om-; reeciv,- t: lav 'tl'" ' f live days in the mont'.i. Tiie c::pi-n:-!.s of the c-.ii'.pai'.y niu.?t ie cut down end i'li rule v. is ndoli. I t.i ;r:vcni ill Win, ."e.it" one mail. trie live ;w: "ie : '.-q'-hU '.. --m itc-'iili. The n.H rule 1 id.-i.eiv. n in I - . :-' V I: h- i,hi : u.id :i !iai lo I :Vh :: ;;..-! 1-dM v a folk, we tli'.iir, a:r. . o t.e y t.-:::ne n a - on , 'dcKiiiiay farm, a mile- .' .-. .-1 of town, too': lire 1-1 i(iay liit.'i'Uiii:; . at-d I-. -: I. Hie i.ecll-I...-.-.I iaisu.v iciuxl not at home at liie ythin in the lici: W:is I el I lo:; ,. SI.'" by VYool!c agency. lu.-iiiel lorIiaroi.HIV We !ne,d.iy day s: the inc. ' Co'.o-tY llorlici Ti.e so. .. I v will Viit lie ciioiileii

g of the Aloiiroeiaud tiniy msy iisiral ."society, jan-wcr .or it

liiCCI at -Vlllei ; I't 1 1 nig'-, r.ear (. i. ar Creek. Ah : if.it rc-.iing progi-aui iuu been ar- , ' ... , . ", ti;i.i:ni;.ciii will begin promptly i-.-Or-.ei on- . ' i:i'i-:i -.. J. I lie 1 11 at JO o'c'o. i ; W lie. !l ihtiliei ;n the morning, after 1 . will be served. - An ciTort should made to M.-.Vi'.-.i'.ii:-: t!:t' read from Bloomi.igloii to the quarry district, on the I-illetis.ille road, about two ' miles from tow n. Thoiis-ui.ls uf i loud : of buil.hng stone could be : hauled by wcgoit, if the road was I good, and at a nominal com. . I in re ale four ijiUilT'CS in opera - r.oll ie Ii". thet'-J Will llti'ilcr disli'el. aiid ,1 hi.li -do.t-o more w hen bo tint? retinues foliv

- liN GiOGK SQUARE.

200 pairs of Shoes are every one a ivit-n,1 to fifl.rrv 1 r U T toUJUU A I ! -The .. .: accused of counter - feif.ng have retnrn.nl to their honies j Salt Creek tp., having seeutv.I bail. They have not been : f ivor. y iinpresed with the Mar - - ion cm mi y . hi ti .in., county tair will Iks thor- , i j. i aioiuv advertised. fcecretarv ... -,i, , , i , Uor all has - 'Tied an organized ;.Coim.:nv (it liMl lni.-ters n v if bill posters on the ; toad i -ped !ik circus peoile Not!ui:i; slow about our iair. --It is stated th::t when Louis - ; v lie and I'. ' to'i capitalists shall :.:. - '::; the artesian well near (.irlll'v's ..o'vek that Arthur Mc- ': eiei . vjU .jolt writing poetry a.;d pr-H-eei! with the- work of I constructing his r-treet railroad in ithc vieinitv of the well. ! Mrs. Hull and live children : were dangerously poisoned at Kani sas City while eating e.-.nned fruit , that ti.ev h;i proctt.X'd for a lunch. M.r "illtl IS and wr.: i daughter or anas i on her way to her old home here from Colby, Kas. :'(M. ....... rtv.,! jThey arc .-The I Altai roe l ee. . .. d. n-:i convalescent. catalogue of the Big County Fair has been and it is an elegant and comprehensive- ptiulication. r.very farmer, stoikraiser and nieehauie in the county should secure a coin for reference. Apply to a;C. 1. W oriidl s oiiiee and get one,! : without money and without price. A Young man went to Beeves' liverv stable, Thursday afternoon,

ess ot value

'"pimd hired a sad die horse to go a

lULiI(?t. MIU A U.U1H- IIC Ji.tiU d i.tyio ret tin liiv.d the follow has never -d with the horse it that he too is sick. is beI'eo.t ' 'i veit -silver dollars have in en found in a number of place during the past ten uuvs, whore tie v had evidenav been thrown to "et id or them. The nrivata have piviti tht -shovers of tliv I IIICCI I II!, I ind they don't Pro - I with any of it on 'x'J '''i'' - ;ir. ;'oiu-d nea: a number Salt Creek 1 1 c fou ud found V-V::'5 Jicld near the ; ocaniies had occn ; i-.,;c,l :-. .tmnping grounds. Evi- j icntly there was a bom.tcful sup- , in tiie bniitls of persons here. I Vet be i ol )elh:..t to : r-i:e:i'.t Adacis .-avs he will have all be can do between the prc;-ei.t !..te and lie time of con- ' , . -.i I vi-iutig coiirl to get through witn ., t- , llll- lllli..:?, in- ......... I liilaiiv Jicople wish to tile schedules! I that he is kept quite busy at that! bi'a'ich of the bnsiuc.-s. tho workings of the jii .'st gress the rich arc grow in Cutler nt Con-i richer a .d ihc ): poorer, as may be, seen I'-, the ..n idi lices of ilixtirioiis ' ease indulge! n within the past year even in .iiuail towns likc; lilooioii! 'Ion, 1'hi.ie i-a collSlalit ; cviioihiiiil iichaid limes and thill j busine-s, but there i certainly a! ; Lira pel cut. of people who arej ! thcrebt ' 1 .. : -lot alii -t

; Showers' factory begun op-i -Mrs. (,'Iias. Springer is visit-e,-.iiio:is Wednesday wil l about : ing relations in fireehsbtirg, Ind. j i,s ,,"ml n!,u,,,;,r ot ,m;n- ! - Uov. Clark of Vincennes will Considerable siefcuciu is now j remove his family to lUoomington

ported in various portions ot the, c.ty. jiiforv shui .i.iwn last week hecausn of warcity I"1' j I'rof. .-wiinpso i lias gone to I Boston to r.jereato and to luxur - liate on baked beans and "culture." j it is said that there rtre a half ! dozen eases of typhoid fever in BloomingtQU at present. The wife and daughter of J. B. Strong, the plumber, arc sick with fever. Cashier Woodburn's daugh - lev iiaurii, is vimting her aunt. . rauiine crig,at xobiesvme dames McKinley has sold '2 Ben. Smith's family will move back into their own house, jost vacated by Dr. Herr, who rented I Dr. Bhorer's house. Supt. Leonarl of the public j schools and family will spend ! their vacation at South Bend, their i old home. Charley Moblcy and wife I have gone to Evans villc on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Laura i Conipton. I i ousejui .ii'ivituey is oumiiiig r .. l. .i.- :..i : .. i . . . : i .i : i a hanilsoiiie cottajrc m the neighrl,00,1,?f railroad yarls for ' alter JurK0. - -Has it ever oe urred to vou? ' 'that Hemp. Wilson will give you I more and better groceries for the 'money than almost an)' man in ' the business i Well it is a fact, -Frank Howe of Harristown.

a freight brakeman on the Monon, j accompanied by her children, left, ihad iiis arm so badlv crushed for Kiinbolton, O., on Wednea- ' while coupling, one day last week, ', day night last on a visit. The as to necessitate amputation. i househcld goods were shipped to j -A bee tree was cut down, j Washington City, near Unionville, last week, and' There is a good hay crop in j live large buckets of honey was ; this county, and heavy stacks are

i secured, it took a column to tell j tmt j,, om 0 the iapcrs. jlali.so county is partial to Monroc C0Ilniv tc:u:hcrS)" aml thcS su)(,riniendeni of that county : ; rontv ,., lMlln,n ..n ,vho passed' ';, juiy examinations sucwssftdly. ., . , , 11 is lost mio -enr ln-H-ivi .... i ti r-, duesdav) siuce tho Democratic " 'i , . C onjrress licirun its session, and : v the taral matter . seems no nearer : a solution than cvr. ' -There is a eolored cami. meeting in progress at orthing ! ton and many of the colored poo pb are attending from this place. ro. i no, iianun cioscu ins nsn market a:v..i went. ---Telephone: Mr. aid Mr

Walter Bradfute have gone to i Lancaster. Kv., to spend several " ls 8aul that thore is no sal davs with Dr. and Mrs. Joseph ifor slock now th not itrictly Rogers, who are guests of Mrs. !gt-cdgcd and first-class. Cattle Rogers' parents at' that place. I thilt hav' been shipped to Chicago ' , ,, , , , iiate been ''eating their heads off," --V m. Shields has been e eet-!5n thc 8tfH.k varR Xhero is M ed .janitor ot the central school . fftr lhem amI the charf?e8 fof oudding m place ot Liucoht Mc- jfc(,d are oxtort;onato. Pheeters.' resigned. Mcl'hecters; r . , , proposes to stall v for the ministry :. Ihompwa of Solsberry of the M. E. church. i ll0,'v1rt ,h, tvv" frauJe, bujlau'g on. the south side of tho square Frauk, son of Judge Duncan, j and oiw goes to the vioiuity of bus been elected to the position of ! the college, the other out west iStb, assistant principal of the Colum-; street, opposite Jackson's grocery, bia City high .school. Frank is a ; He paid .Hh for the two and by graduate of 1. -. and a competent ; the time they reach their destina young man. ' tion and are put in repair will

In addition to the artesi..:i wells in and m ar tliis city there is to bo opened a channel through it aid ron s and r-paiiKer s oraucn to carry oil the accumulations, and the waste water from the varOK! TJ. l,,.. lUf A III I 7lt II III C tlll'Il present Quarters over Campbell

& Davis' hardware store and will : question the wisdom ot maintainoccupv tho handsome and commo- " "'S' perfecting the militia or.lk.usi.all over Paris Bros. drug''t-

st soon. rhenew hall will be! 110 feet dee I ti,, i.,t,ir i ...,,,) .,, -;, '..,! w.tr. t... vv.,.1-.. i. VViii on ...Inoj.t.iv hV.v ! ,.,,. fr. ' T.ncil i ,..,;i,. h.,, . i u'.o.h... : sha each suntmcMo spend several ! cck ' " ! f irt 'i. a BEST rOR SHIRTS.

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A!isi s Edith and Maude Holland are the guests of relations? j and friends in Osgood, Ind. -The Kalm base ball club will ! beat tho Martinsville club on I Wednexlay of this week on our Sown base ball grounds. Miss Mamie Bcnckart of south College Avenue is entertaining two Louisville friends, Misses Ida and Julia Schuchman. Chas. P. Tourner, the well j known clothing salesman, has rei Aio-ned bis nosition with Rriicn & : -f oOnrv The house recently occupied by Prof. Merrill has been rented by Prof. Bersrstrom who comes from Worcester, Mass. He will teach rcdigogv. ;silow nn imnrovemnnt. and r. a. eresa. nianv lines ot rrane A .a I ! . e a i ;,;ni of rash are urotnr Th , Ti o-r..,; nrti ramn nnor onlWtJ ing 2.50 last week, one day. , .There will be na i.renchinir j a the Beformed Pres. church during the next four weeks. Rev. Gault having gone to Michigan oa a month's vacation. Eld. Rodney Smith of Robinson, Ills., has been the guest of his parents, Addison Smith and wife. He is pastor of the Christian church at Bobinson. ) -A. A. Orr has purchased J! i W. Wingerfs new house on south j V alnut street tor 451, bOO. Mr. j Orr is superintendent of motive power at the yards and a good j citizen. I The wife of llcv. Luccock, ; seen in every direction. uapt. i Alexander cut tiftv acres of very j .hca)T , " "e.guoornooa nave pne'1 hay crops. A larro nuantitv of wheat is j being shipped from this point to Chicago and Indianapolis, asMonv : roe county has an enormous crop , .... , , , ' oi the cereal. seven car loads i , . , , . , , were shipped last week bv Dill & i RI , . 11 - Tl i e hydrants ha ve teen found very convenient by tho isersons i running (he street sprinkler. It is tar more convemeut to hitch on a hose and run the water into the tank than to drive a mile to the McCaiia pond. ..id then perhaps get no water. . cost an they are worth, or more, .-Capt. Louden was putting Co. II through their paces at a. : i,Vely rate last Wednesday nisrht. i Te recent strike troubles lmv indicated that the militia of Ind- - OiHi Ol'VH'O WhlMlf'VOI' HlA RTTIAl'. .gU'.v arises. and no one will - The K. of P. at Ellettsville : ceiebraicd the tit anniversary of : its organization on Tuesday night OI last Week. An interested and ,. Intelligent- audience listened to an : eloquent address by 11. b. ortea eloquent address by II. S. Norton of this city, ami the K. P.'s from lon.iugton wore entertained at i homo oi Ed. faring after the i ceremonies. Somo excellent music was rendered by J. A. Galloway i of Chicago. j Prof. Van Nuys and son Mor1 ton, who arc at Rotterdam, Holi laud, have been sick, and if they : lo not improve soon it is the iui teution of Prof. Van Nuys to re'turn to Bloomington where they I cm hi f nssnrnnert nt lennt nf 1m. ing in good health. He intended to place both of his sons in a cnle- ! b rated school at Hosier, (Sermany, ! but sickness may change his plans very materially. J. W. Voris has a splendid farm just south of town, and he i has raised some tino crops on it ! this season. One of the most remarkablo exploits, however, is j tho growing of a couple of huge t omatoes that weighed four pounds and two ounces. They arc very 1 firm and solid, and of an improved ! variety. Mr. Voris was kind ; enough 10 donate one of them to i the Progress. It was a beauty

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