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nor ready for inspection and wo beg to inform om many friends to whom we are grateful for their liberal patronage, ibition a far finer stock than ever before, more varied, more attractive, larger, and comprising everything obtainable.

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And a. easeful comparison cannot fail to convince yon of this fact. Extending you the courtesies of our open house. We are very respectfully,

Low prices prevail at the New York Store.

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CHAPTER VIII.

"Sec, dearest, upon my knees I plead for yonr hand! Say the ..Wjohtj' that will make me the happiest man on earthly. Say you will "'fto. niTirt(f

'Give me time to ihiuk, Adoipiius, 1 i am not exactly prepare ifr - ive you an aiiswur." ,

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The clothing trade is lively in Bloomington and the Bee Hive determined not to be undersold, has marked everything down.

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Call early and get the pick Our large new stock was; ol our new stock. New York bought low and will be sold low. 1

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New York Store.

.ilirBaKes.aregetviHguucK. Father Loean, from Terre.

;Uow fur down is the well.n Haute, is now pastor of St. ' -a, .. - - Charles Catholic church of this

Additional locals on lib page, city. He held services " here lor " What has become of the city 'the'fliait:time?last Sunday.

hall ?v : ; : : i The house of Jonathan Ray, ' Potatoes arer selling at from in Richland township, was burn- i

Vy SO lo 50 cents a bushel. .:, ed on Thursday of last week. 1 J nr " : ' ' - - .-..t:, Loss ? about $000; insured for & xhe grand jury returned near- c:ao I : ly 100 indictments. 5 j

What we advertise we mean; call at the New York Store and see. The "sear and yellow leaf has made its appearance. The Republican central committee is called to meet to-dav. What devilment is in the wind now ?

In our clothing department the stock was never larger nor the prices lower. New York Store.

Benckart's & the place to buy them.

i The Republican, part vol Men-1 'Squire Richard L. Stephens ; roe county will have a bir load has at last succeeded in gettmg j

.iS' to carry next campaign. , . .. Everybody come to the colt f how torday (Saturday. It will 1 - be a big iting.

the necessary number of siena-....

tures for the extension of the Th Xiitle ' S'lreiaee

''Squire Chandler, of Poik

townshij), went over to Green- blast.

liehl, last week, to attend the marriaee of his 'daughter.

PIKENISED ! The new block of business houses on the West side of the square is all occupied and in lull

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UKin corner; tne yaeen uity clothing store is located, with Charles P. Touruer, a son of the

We will et-jno more waterMiielons this yea? unless-there is .a good second crop. James Robinson has. sold hig inierest in the grocery firm to J K: Anderson; who is now sole

proprietor:

Josep V E. Henley has been

V -: breaking himself' in as prosecutor during this term of court. iT. ' Joeiroes at it iike, an ohLJiaml

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"--r James Roi

his father an

remove to Maryvilie, iMp.? where Hodges anil Sare? their relatives, now reside. s " :'

, bid turnpike three miles further.

The next step will be lor the Com mission ers to ta k e action. , The artesian well men have been very accomodating in allowing visitors into their building to see how the thing works, hut when they are asked ulJow iar down are you?" about 6S4 times a day, we feouldn't blame them if patience should cease to be a virtue.

AT TSBB2B EVffi GE00EST!

' Alt K.inmi t f IVT All ir AAlinir

x., --v, w,h;, late Dr Toarnor, as senior membought John Arnold s property ber of Ue firm; The nQxt r on Locust street through W. b (SIl0cmftkert old stand) is'ocCox? the real estate agent, andj M )y Blah ,on moved Ins amdy here luesday.kw of john WaM a boot -Greencastle banner. , am! shoe gtore Mr Bkir is a

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Births tnd Deaths In Monroe county for the month of August, as reported for the Courier by Dr. 11. M. Weir, Sea Board of Health: DEATHS COUNTY. Mary A. Parks Erysipelas, Infant Walker Cyanosis. Martha M. Williams- W hooping Cough. Slabel Hitc GastritisJatnos Bciry Tjph mcl Fever. Alex. V. Carter Haenioptysis. DEATHS CITY. Rev. W D.Turner Heart Failure. Rachel P. Voss Bright' 8 BiseasQ. Bertha D. Campbell Whooping Cough. Nancy K. Hall Typhoid Fever. Ida M. Campbell Capillary Bronchitis. BIRTHS COUNTY.

Win. H. Johnson bo. John C. Clay boy. Henry L. Eaton girl. J. C. Raniae bo3. Joseph Gro.se -boy. Ballard Skirvin boy. W. R. Bey eis girl. J. H. Gaston girl. Thomas W. Sparks- boy. &torcy A. Walker boy. Milton Martingirl. Richard H arris girl, 33. 8. Rollins boy. JJIKTHS CITY. . : Geo. W. Jeffries girl, David T. Haley girl. James M. Hunter boy. John Kuey girl. Nathan Allen girl. Patrick Fitzpat rick boy. John W. Stewart girl. James M, Phillips girl. " V .Jlobort M. Weir girl. Win. W. D a rand boy. J ames M oore boy.

'"O! dearest IS ilea ; do not put me ofl! Ilavo pity on mc;transport" meto elysium! say you wiii be miner' . v f;

Arisei Doi l)hy, dear upon one condition I will!" ,,.; 440! name Hi name iti yon cannot iia pose a task too heavy! What? is it darlimr Y V - ; I

It is: that you promise mc to to have your wedding suit madi

J. Winter & Co., the most fashionable Merchant Tailors, corner of Third 5

add Market Streets, Louisville, Ivy.1 ; ; - The aubwer to this was drowned in a sound like the -popping -of thej: . cork of a champagne bottle. ... r ;

The scene here described took place at 4.hc Great 8ott0lraExmM'--.''

tion, Lauisville, KyM the othet e veiling. The principals An tliia UUie Mt4

tuogue no aouoi tnocigui cnemseivi-s secure irpin tw;ervauou, auu . mim?? being overheard. Well; what of it! Such like scenes are natural ; they

speak well for "the" lady's taste and judgment in requiridg her ,L)ol-. ;

)lij? to have his wedding outfit made by J . Winter & Co., the uiavers-; i

niiy popular, and always stylish, Merchant Tailors, corner oc mm! ana,

Sarket Streets, Louisville, Kv. This establiehnient is so well and fa-, . v' ?

vornbly known, both at horau and abioad, that much more need not be v said about it. ...Yes; even the ladies know it, and speak of ijt, and worfc v

for it, among taeir gentlemen friends; It is net an uncommon thing for.

ladies to visit the establishment unattended, and vnuke a .selection ot ma , ;

terial, or suit, tor husband, father, or brother. They are at all times well-

come. Vjrcntieroaniy salesmen win take pleasure in snowing proper ac; tontiou. Ladies visitincr the Kxnositton in com nan v With father, hasi-v

band, or brother, are invited to call at the mammoth Merchant Tailoring : ' establishment of J. Winter fe Co., corner of Third and MarketlStraetH, v

the entire second floor of their extensive building is speci ailyf fitted np

for the display of piece goods and. examine the master works of: rt of

the looms of Europe and America, for men's wear, which arc fcishiond'

into perfect fitting garments made and cut in the highest style of aitr f ;

first-class in overy respect; no disappointment;- no delay in the: leiiv-

ry of goods; ever prompt; always on time; and alwas rcosonabic- m": V

price. 1 wo clays is all thev want to make you any Kina or a suit, vrcar ?

your old clothes on the road let J. Winter & Co. furnish you witfc tke

new suit. ;"'. v V.,

A considerable nortion of this! successor to roraue. xm aura

I term of court has been taken nplroom Noi"th is veiT liaudsoniely I with the trial ot suits against tod up, aud largely stocked

raiiroad. As the roaden-'w,th dlT goods, by MeOalla &

Go. lhey are in the same location they wore before the lire.

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The ittle Fioreaee . TO'llAC'CO,

Mr. G. aL Houston, living at!

-Maple Grove, came to town last AT TH3 EES HIVE GEODESY!

Friday and reported that an at- j EVERYBODY LIKES IT.

bmWnatt&feaml tacfc hfd been -made upon his iidr sisters, will Boon bous by feraI ingbt

the house and called upon Mr. Houston to come out, but instead of doing so he wanted them to

The September' Term of the

leave.

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Monroe Cireuit Court is over, -he took aim with a shot gun

having completed the business

-ones week sooner than the time

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Postmaster MePheeters still

s on making improvements

t ji. in the postofBce: This time he

the yll of the lobby. SPhere are now 260 students in- attendance in all the departinents of the" Uni versity. This isdoing pretty well when we consider the great drawback made by the fire.-

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Bob Wilson was placed on

ra? 5 i secret will soon come out.

running on wun two norses oe-

tJirough the slats of tlie shutter, and fired at the legs of a man with a long linen duster on. The party then fired several shots at the house and escaped. Mr. Houston ran out of the house and fired more shots, but without effect The fleeing party mounted horses in the grove hear the house. It is supposed that the man with the duster on was hit in the leg by Mr. Houston's first shot. Mr. Houston has enemies, and it is thought by his friends that some of these had a hand Jn the attack. The

probabilities are that the whole

AT THE BEB HIVE GEOOEEY! EVERYBODY LIKES IT.

The fSiiitic 'Flovesiee ... TOBACCO, AT THE. BEE HIVE G&OCERY! EVERYBODY LIKES IT.

jarges aijti increases 111 prospers it v these suits become more numerous. It is getting so now if "a man's hat-is blown out of a car window he sues the company for damages.

The next room is occupied by Mose Kahn, the well-known "Boss" clothier. This is the only business room in town illuminated with gas. One door

Mr. U. Q. Hedges and Miss further North about one-half ot

Martha Chandler were married the South side of the room is oc-

in Greenfield, Ind., on the loth . enpied by Josh Howe, the inst. Both of the parties are; er who is also the Amerioi

Frank Sharp, of EUettsville, has rented Krueger's room, in

this city, unci will open a whole

sale liquor house.

The infant child of Col. C. C.

Blatsoi), representative in Congress from this district, died in

Washington, D. C, last Monday

evening.

the Gaslight, in OurlfewilocK

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Have You Seen the Magnificent Line of , s t

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just Arrived and ixow on uispiay ac tne isee mver

OurStock consists of Velvet Brussels, Two imdT

grains, down to the cheapest imported cottons, was;

was never more complete ana selections

never belter

An exchange savs: "A news-

paper account is just as saerec

as any other debt, and an hon- We also cajj attention of Gents toour stock of fall and. winte?

est man will no more wrong the publisher out of the subscription

price of his paper than he would

any other individual out of an

iewel-' honest aid" just claim,

ICan iiS" fplizi nunfvn fK'CktK rvickftfin Ct rf

(loaf and dumb, the bride beug press agent. The rest of 'this ! clew Greek church has been a very handsome and accom- r00m is oocupied by the City meetin2. with considerable scphshed lady the daughter oi Book Store, B.P. Cole, proprie- ,eSS. Many visitors have been

oqujre onancuer or roiK town- w whose stock makes a verv -RimJnnn v

neat showing. The next and greafc interest has been awakenlast room is an addition to the ed n faQ neighborhood of the new block, built by Bowman the church. druggist That, portion of the : new block fronting on Fifth j Mr. Foster, of Franklin, the street is occupied by the large 1 appointee to West Point, from

ship, this county. The Courier

extends its best wishes.

longing to Nancy J. Young, who lives about six miles North on the Martinsville road. The offense was committed last June.

After hearing, the evidence, the

A petition with the legal num

ber of signatures was presented

to the county Commissioners last week for the construction of

! a turnpike road from EUettsville

jury, under instructions of the to the Owen county line. This

Judge, brought in a verdict of j will make three turnpike roads not guiky without leaving their, for this county. Carry the news seats. I to Bedford. ,

The Iittle Slcrehee TOBACCO, AT THE BIB HIVE GEOOERY EVERYBODY LIKES IT.

DuVihg the iate Conference at Bloomington Rev. J. E. Brant called attention to the fact that no monument has been erected over the grave of Dr. Cyrus Nutt, in Forrest Hill cemetery, near this city-, and that gentleman and Rev. W. R. Ilalstead wore appointed a committee to raise the necessary funds to buy a monument. ; Dr. Nutt's rave ought not to be neglected, and we trust the committee will meet a ready response in their effort to care for it. Qreencasfle Banner.

It was so cool this week that people began to think about wood piles, heating stoves and overeeats.

James Fritts has been ap

pointed local attorney for the L.

N. A. & C. railway at Gosporfc. Our immense stock is now arriving daily, New Yerk Store.

furniture rooms of Mathews & Tourner. The entire block makes a handsome appearance, each front being of stone, with solid plate glass windows, and would be a credit to a much larger city. This information is given for our many readers who are interested in Bloomington, but who have not been here since the big fire.

Mrs. J. F. Fee, of Greencastle, attended the U. P. celebration here last week.

this Congressional district, tail

ed to pass the preliminary examination, consequently a vacancy exists in this district, which will be filled between now and next June upon the recommendation of Col. C, C. Matson, M. C. Any Monroe- county boy who wishes the appointment should apply in tine, as the law requires the appointment to be made as near a year before entrance to the Academy as possible. If vou want a1 good pair of

The Monroe Building Associa- , glasses to suit your eyes, see tion (50-center) now hold their i John F. Ward, who will be in regular Monday night meetings town every Saturday. at the Mayor's office. , - t 7 . A large stock of boots and Dress goods at lower prices shoes, and at prices that cannot

than ever heard of before, at the be lower elsewhere. New York

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Which has just arrived from the heads ot the Eastern market1 at prices that speak for1' themselves

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