Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 3, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 March 1888 — Page 3

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FLOATING jas. s. Kimt & ca, CHICAGO. Omna! Otbtbbb! OVRfffi ! BncxAxnl BbkcxabtoI Zfeex Bax-ttiiobs Kucr! Tt TspM Oscb: ; Yoa will Bsr no Oiittl BancKAn a Orraxa fiool! Smxsns axb mttu who come from the aanotiadjpf country arwnye make it a point to visit the "Tobe 8mitb burnt and jewelry b'ooeeoo the aowth aide of the square. It ma museum of catiesslties that will always be reaseaabercd, and v the remarkable iaet ie thatte many v of these are aaafisl Bad alnaoat household aeceeaities. Bat ia addition to the million curiosities them are atapk goeda, each a silverware and fine foU aad silver watches, latest styles is rxwelry, diamonds, rabies, etc. The ioag eapciience and en--Ber'mr judgaaeat at the elder Smith is. of vast vahw to this bowse is bnyfng scppliee, aad it ia alwaja exercued. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. MTThe aew stvea of Hboea fir v . . i young geaueawa are wy hw- . acme, and are bow at Blairs. If you intend to get a new wait of dothes this Spring it ietioie job were selecting tbe goods, getting year measure on Motive's hooks, and attending to all the preJinnaarie. Three are not many men, young or old, we believe, who would not be delighted if they could have snne assurance that they were to have one of McGee'e natty , . aa to wear, but aceataejaw eanjt all afford "ess. It n t pleasure, however, to look at tbe nice goody, and to see the sake that are being caade an for those who are more fortunate than ourselves. It- tov want 8azony or German XaittiegYaro McCalm ec Co.' u -the betm to visit. They keep everything that yoa may call-foe. Tub OJtY frat-cJaaa dry goods adore oa the aooth side nf the sqnare ii Charley MobW Charlie has grown wp ia the business, beginning at the bottom and working ap gradually, aad he understand the business thoroughly as all men do who come up ia this way. Mobleyhas earned an enviable reputation for keeping the choicest goods in morotderieaoakry.aandkerchiefa, gloves, ete and he maintains that reputation because he knows the taste of his eiisteiaeis and can hoy sst the class of goods they demand. He has also added boots and shoes, and can fit yoa out. Go and see bira wbea yoa some to town be will treat you right. -4iato McGee'. clothing emporium, south aide of the square, and examine tbe new stock of furniraing goods. Be baa seas of the

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ters, eniaua, cava, ants, ete ever brought to thia town. He kawwa where the aioest and ast fauhioaahk fooda an to be gotten, aad be geistham. FaJmlna aad otben who desire a cood satiauetorv lanefa. no to spiaaawi eowae, ma Mead w light ana waofcaomt, aad be keepa ery thing elae you are likely to eall fn r ia the wav of eatables. I kart'a bread k always tbe best. ; Cofieea. Teas. Tobaeeoa aad Cigars, at Hemp. Wilson'sgraesry store. Try one of the new breads of etgars at this store. OtuTbbb ere now ripe, and Geo Beaekart, at b popular restaarant oa 8outk College Avenne, has tbe best that can be proenred. For stew, fry. broil, ox a dona raw, go toiieoeJurt'z. Dtt. Wabsks's Health Corsets are the best sriiele of tbe km d ever offered to the public, they surpass 11 others is toe comfort with womb f hey- may be worn, aad are health preserving by reason of their shape. Media ACo. arcsole agents for PloCjggtOB. Cbais Woblet has a lot of first -clam Buggies, Carriages, PImbtmis aad Spring Wsgons, pt his livery stable, which be will sell tor pasb or will trade for mules or horses. Call oa Craig before yon aH JW stocky

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Ladies and (3tBtleraea now arriv BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. awTCrtntleoMa will find the newest styles of Shoes, Button, Congress and Laeed, on the Blair opnnBLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. awTYoane Ladies will find jest what they want in Spring style Shoes at Blairs. NEW DRESS GINGHAMS AT McCALLA'S, ra nrnrrn nnnns AT McCALLA'S. NEW EMBROIDERIES, AT McCALLA'S. NEW DRESS GOODS, AT McCALLA'S. NEWSATTEENS, AT McCALLA'S. FINE CUSTOM MADE SHOES Fob Ladies axd Misses, AT McCALLA & CO.'33TOBE CARPET 8, mean stock McCalla & Uo. s. also OIL CLOTHS & 003. Mot. Bpstjcd kok Closed Up. 1 desire to state for tba benefit of ray friends both berasnd abewbere, that my Undertaking fltftbKshmflnt hag at no time I boe GloMd irp-aad that 1 have new quit bwiinass, report to tbe contrary notwkhIsuadiBC. Buch fle toric havo besn nfa to mm, but they be MM to Bava the dcaired eftiet. Mr. daman ksa vhKed stork of furnitnrs ia taa (font raoss, and my Underuking kustasss is eoadaeted heretofore. 1 detire to thank my friend for their support an encouragement. C. VAHZANDT. Kmw Fijxwitdee Stohb. Isaae daman has placed a fresh new stock of furniture in the Vnnxaudt room, north side of the square, end row invites bis friends to eall be fore making a purchase. Prices as low as possible ami goods ordered if not ia stock. Don't forget to jesll ibb see before yoohwy sud you will save aioney. ISAAC CLAM AN. gjnine Clothing by the earmod coming in daily at the A9US UOOSB. Good building lots in the South Park Addition to the highest bidder oa the 4th of April, at auction. A sidewalk n being built in front of these lots, and hacks will be run to the grounds on day of sale. If you desire a borne here is a Nobby and stylish new Spring Hats at tbe Eaqlk CtoTBisa Horas. . Robber Clothing end Umbrel las. A new ia voice of Gold Handle Silk Umbrellas, 3.00, worth f&.OQ,attbe , fiAGU! CLOTBIa MOUSE. Tbe Seal Estate Association will sell no lots at private sale they will all be offered at auction oa tbe 4tb of April. t-Sty backs will be ran to the grounds on tbat day for the accommodation of all woe may wish to attend, free of eharge. Sew and elegant fine of NeckJSaOLB &OTHIKG HOUSE. Do Bet forget that on the 4th of April there will be an auction sale of haw ia South Park Addition, aad that everybody will be given a chance to buy a desirable building eke oa reasonable terms. The highest bidder gets them. Theseasest bargains in Gent's Hem-stitched Linen Handkerchiefs ever shewn in Indiana, at the aole Clothibo Hones, We call the notioe tit' our read era to tbe fact that Jas. E. W hitoey, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y., is olering liberal pay to local and traveling agents for his stock. He furnishes outfit tree and warrants all stock to be delivered in good order. The work is steady, and ex perience is not required. Agent "Wanted, to handle first class Ltme. Can make good wages, For further particulars address AlVBEST Tohlinbos, Mitchell.Ind, COKI, OATS, HAT AMD MlXI, ressav. Parries wishing to purchsse sny of tbe above articles will find it to their interest to call on I. Milt. RooEBg, of Bloomington, or ad dress Warp, Cabb & Sons, Chalmers, White eonnty, lodiaps Cocgb CA9PT,-'Benckart makes a cough candy eontdfning pore borehound end boncset, and it is one of tbe best specifics in the county. Qr and get some whenever yoa have a cotygb, or sever! cold.

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Alexander dc Miller, tbe family grocers, in the old Dunn stand, are now receiving a spring con aignmeotof California canned goods. These are known to be tbe choieest in tbe market, and are worth all they ooat ,the consumer, both in quality and quantity. Mr. Cba8. Jones, an architect of Los Angeles, Cel., was msrried last week to Hws riettie Armfield, formerly of this place. Paoli News : The many friends of Mrs. Mattie Moxley (nee Simpson) in Orange unty, will greatly regret to hear of the death of this; estimable lady in California last week. Mrs. Moxley was born and

raised in Paoli, was the daughter . , . . of the lste Arthur J. SjmpsooT and I e Moounwmentof Township sister of Mrs. J. F. Pittman 0,Convent,ons on the seoond page.

Bloomington, The remains were interred at Louisville, Ey. The time for holding the! Democratic State Convent.on has been fixed for the 26th of April. Have you ordered your fertil-' izer? Well vou oneht to bedoine

so if you intend to raiue a crop this for the better in that period of time, season; No use of growing a third Fr,Dk Fee of Greencsstle ofaewpwheobytltcjudicioiw uelwjn Riooajingtoo . 1)orlin llf of a saaard fertiJtaer, like theeefc, . Frank wtne time Horse Shoe brand, yoo can raise a'm cj,ijM,0 of OHr ani au ,otiw ftill crop ofoais, corn or polaloe8. ;n4l Mipowr business man while Go to Alexander & Millers gro here, eery and get some frets abaut fertil-, " , .....

txprs. Mrs. Lucy D. (North) Bishop was born in Fsrrington, Conn., March 3, 1824, and died at Oxford; O., March 5, 1 888. She was married in the same house in which she died, to the Rev. John M, Bishop, aov. iu, 1S40. J! or tnese tonytwo years she hue been a faithful, happy and successful worker in tbe Presbyterian church of ' Indiana. Her unexpected death will be a rare bereavement to many hearts who have been associated with her in Christian work. Mrs. B. was well known to all our older citiaens. ' In the cities the herdie was brought out to ran in opposition to the street car lines. . Here the op position in tbe shape of the herdie comes before the street car lines are chartered. One of the handsomest store rooms in the city is-that of H. T. Simmons, the "Corner" msnager. The shelving has been extended and improved, the ceiling and walls papered, the woodwork painted. and the whole interior has pnt on a new and different appearance. Tbe taste Mr. Simmons baa exhibited in the decoration of his room is duplicated in bis judgment in tbe selection of goods in bis line. Mr. Byerly, an old .ettixen of Monroe county, living near Gosport and who had been- watchman of the L. N. A. &. C. R. R. bridge over White river, for a great many years, went to the city of Buffalo, N. Y., a week or two ago, to visit his daughter. He was found dead in his bed the next morning after his arrival. His death is supposed to have been a result of heart diawie. Among the pleasant events of tbe past week was the reception given by the Young Ladies Missionary Society of the U. P. church at the residence of Miss Lora Wilson, on west 6th St., on Wednesday evening last. There were fifty or sixty couples present, and the ev onini, was nml nliwianllv MSd' Grace Woodhqrn was the retiring President of the Soeiety, and in ac cordance with the custom on surb nocastons read a paper detailiug the work of the year just ended, to which Miss Ada Blair, the newly Iected President, responded. A piano solo by Miss Lottie Lowe, a declamation by Mite Julia Emery, with mosto by the auaxtette, (Sallie Cherry, Delia Wyhe and Messrs. Sturbuck and Bryan), was followed by refreshments. The whole affair was managed in a praiseworthy manner by the young ladies of the cburcb.

EICE. The Optra House committee met on Saturday morning and determinud to construct a building 66 by :132 feet, covering the entire lot on the corner of 7th street and College! Avenue. Mr. Niehola stated l bat W. B. Seward bad ..secured from the architect of thi state house a promise to furnish plans and spiieifications without eharge. Tbe committee held another meeting lat night (Tuesday) bat the result of their deliberations hail not been made known at tbe hour of going to press. It is the intention now to have three halls in the upper story for the use of secret ooU.tiHir two of these will run east and wt and the other will be nianiwd to ran north and south. i ne iime w snort, ana an snoum take notioe and govern themselves accordinefy. T Xt tj- - i:.. . Bloomington last Thursday, iHeh.dnotl ham d..W th. past five years and rays that many changes have ocenrred in our town clothing desler, was in Cincinnati 'all last week, selecting a stock, j Ed has grown up in the business and tbe Sbeenies can't play anv confidence games on him. He will . have a splendid stock of clothing 'and furnishing goods here this week. Dr. Jasi. M. Harris, formerly of Eilettsville has purchased properiy in tbe outskirts of Indianapolis and is keeping a drug store there It is understood that Dr. CD. McLahlsn will return to Harrodsburg to re-enter tbe practice of medicine. He has been attending medical college at Indianapolis this winter. Democrats of this congression al district-will hold their convention in Martinsville, on the 19th of April next. The application of Jas. Kelly i for license to retail 'liquor was hotly contested last week. The trial was begun on Thursday morning, and was only concluded Friday evening. On Saturday morning the commissioners passed upon the sppuwiiyu, raueiug license. The long talked of fight between Sullivan and Xiteblt cams off in Francs, last, Saturday. Tbirty-nipa rounds wsrs fought, when Sullivan contented to a "draw." Coming from a slumr who boasted tbat ba'd knock MitobsTl ant of tbs ring at one blow, this sounds like s defeat. Miss Cora Hirsch of Cincinnati is visiting her. sister, Mrs. Moses Kahn. The Democratic primaries, last Saturday resulted ia giving a majority of .no omegaies io ur. Olmptoo lor Representative, 'tis claimed. The data for tbe convention has not as yet been fixed. Wm. Houritt of Terre Haute was sent to the penitentiary on a five years sentence last week, for playing the old "change racket" on some business men. This gme has been played upon Blooroiogton4usiness men a number of times. or t m . w.j, xurner ana wile have gone on a visit to Ridge Farm,Ills. insnew xors: vomeay ui, Will SDDfiar in the Oners House on the nights of March 19, 20 and 21, and will present "Streets of New York, and other popular plays. George Hunter 'sad wife of Chicago are vieitiug the tither ot Mr. H. in this place. Kearney Buskirk was at Gray ville, Ills., last week, where ha went to attend the wedding of his friend and former classmate, Harry Uray. The auction sale of lots iu the South Park Addition to Blooming ton, will be belu on the grounds on Wcdneid,jy, April 4th. Bo there,

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aickaeir in the country adjacent to BfoonHrjgxou tjnas. jkinser has returned to Iowa after pleasant ami prorxaetiid visit to Monroe country friends hear Harrodsburg Albert Evans died with consumption, near Dudley, recently H- number of dogs were poisoned Itjit-week, among them the rreyhoupra'sent n Sam. Hays' boys, by theft uncle Allie from Wichita. It is an iU wind that blows no one good-4h hardware men are having a lively trado in monies as a result A Swansea boomer who is "down on" Texas, ear' thatun man was driving a pair of oxen in tbu Lobe Star Mate recently and one of them died from heat, and tbat while skinning it a "norther" came itjj suddenly and froae the remaining ox so badly that it died Catch on to the boom before all (be hand holds are taken. It is coming as sure as fateMiss Mabel Peiry of Eilettsville. was the' guest of her nnole, H. F. Perry, hjst week- -Daniel Linthieum na purchased one of the Fairview houses for $600. Cheap enoughf-rfbe fox drive ia Wash iogtop tpwqship was barren of results Tbe Citizens Building Association has elected officers as follows: N.B.Rogers, President; J. G. MoPheeters, Secretsry; W. E. Woodbnrn, Treasurer; W. E. Woodhqrn, N. B. Rogers, Isaac Walker, Wm. Stnwart, Rolls Walk er, L. D. Rogers, and A. W. Rose, Directors Dr. Kowell of Alton, Iowa, nephe w of Leroy Banders, was in town last week , on a visit At a meeting ef the W. O.T.U. in Walnut st. Pres. church, Monday night a week, the offipera of last year were re-elected Dr. Maxwell's, family will remove to the Joseph ' M. Howe property on So. College' Avenue next month Mrs. Shields is visiting relations. ia.8eymoujr - Mrs. Braxtan wil occupy the Magwell residence, corner4th street and College Avenue, next monib Mrs. Anna Lemon is enterUiuing Mrs. Wesley CefFey of Spencer The Balleotine honse, on etsst .7tb street will be occupied by Rev. Mr. Minton next month -W. W. Wicks has bought lot No. 101 of Mrs. Milton Higbt, raying 300 Mrs, Sarah Laiupkins of Benton tp. died on February 28th in her 80th year Jim Boltiogboose is, getting ready to remove to Iowa Mr. Fowler of Clear Ureek 1ms been making molasses and su gar with tbe water from 300 trees which he has tapped. Tbat is a pretty, extensive business- Dr. Walker of Stiiiesville was in towu Iat week looking hale and hearty a. iv. tfhorer has a new clerk in the person of Lynn Rhorer of Columbia, Ky.--rA lierdin: was purchased in Cincinnati by Ren. Smith, and it will be renovated and placed on our city streets Frank M. Tourner of this place has been appointed to the position of mail weigher, and will be placed on a train between Chicago and Louisville- The Big Creek 8tone Quarry Co. at the annual election ou the 10th, chose the following named gentlemen for Directors : J. H. Louden, J. S. Williams, G. W, Bollenbacher, David Miller, 8. E. Carmichael, W. W. Wicks. C. C. Dunn, B. A, McGee snd R, W. Miers, The company has flattering prospects, and if all is done in their behalf that they hope for, it will benefit the com munity generally - Miss Dude itliams was married in Cincinnati Efjst week to a gentleman who is a traveline aceut for the Tennes see Wagon C They will reside in Richmond, Va. Wm. Kennedy and vfe were present ot tbe marriage of Miss Williams. Several slick-tongued foreigners were peddling cloths in town last, week, and in an indirect way gave buyers to understand tbat tbe goods were smuggled across from Canada, and that was the reason they could sell them bo cheap! Tbe fact is that these goods are of American manufacture never saw Canada or England and when a sponge and hot iron is applied to them they will crawl up and shrink till you'd hardly know the piece. Now these are the fellows who should be made to pay a big license for peddling an town they are not citizens, they do not spend . the money bete tbst they get, and are a poHjtjve injury to the community. Cyrus Reed is back from a trip through Florida and the south. He is full of malaria,, and says it is in the water whether 'tis winter or summer. It was marvellous to see people paying big prices st the auction last week for goods tbst had been laying around a country store at Cawpbellsburg for ten of fifteen years.1 Col. Douglass has been granted a pension of $10 a month with some 1400 of arrears, P. Chambers of Harrodslxirg, John W. BuekJrk, Thos. Lampkins, and Wm. Hughes of Bloomington have been granted increases of pension. Fob Rent. 80 acres of land east of town, on tbe Rogers pike. Some twenty aores oan be cultivated in .corn. Cash rent preferred. Inquire att he Progress office. Dr. Jordan lectured in Indianapolis lait night. Bubjttuj. "A Higher Bducatiun." Mrs. W. P. Malott of Bedford was the guest of Pr. Sitnpeoq's fapjily this week.

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MJSMJEMBEM The Eat in the marhet, UNIVERSITY NJWt ITEMS. Hies Wylio is stIU rry 111 with scarlet fovir. alias Mabel Ferry wsi in tbs city last week snd visited tbs University on Thurs day morning. Trofetsot Woodbnrn. was in Lafayette on Thursday last. - The - Sbakesneare slab is reading "Othello," WlUrd ReberUon is ooofinsd to bis room with mumps. Ed. O' Donne!l went home Saturday last for the term. ' frofeisor Olsrk was quite 111 the latter part of last week. ' The 2d term of the college year closes to-morrow ; tbs 3d tern begins on Taasnext. Our Librarian, Bpanirler, will p robably tako an ucunion party to Yellowstone Park during the umror vaoauoa. The raUs will be something like t. iUQluding railway fan and board. Mr. J. D. WbJsnaad. a Phi Gamma Delta of tbe class ef '78 is visitinr old friend and acquaintances m tie city. After the Panhellenk banauet on last Fridav evening, a dance was given ia the K. of F.'s drill room, Kay's new building. Too Pauden Bros. ItalUn Orchestra fur nished splendid muitic, and a select com pany aanced all aigat long. Miss Louisa M. Alctt, authoress of "Little Women,"' and ether stories, died but week. Bc-r death fallowing so soon after tbat of ber father lias created muoh com mont in literary circles, and is bulievsd to be indirectly due iw lbs shock sustained in nor boreavement. She will be boW8fdlis1oritratute, and Tlaiay bs said of her that tbe wor'id is hotter beoauae she hat lived and was ons of its intellect, ual toilert . PREP. OEPASTMEIT. Mr. Zaring has been seriously il during the put week. Tho asw Junior study will be Al gabra. ......To morrow is the last day of tbs term. No Prep, items will appear ia the nexVittuo. The last examination is Junior Latin, to- morrow. ......The last recitation in elocution occurred yesterday. Junior examination ia History Friday last, Arithmetic Monday, JClocutiou to-day, and Latin to-morrow. Be led out of their winter quarters two dowers wbioh bad been wintering in tbe vicinity of the college chapel. .....,Among the new students who will sntir next term will ha Mossrs. HaUimyer and MeA'Fee, school tesuhers of Dubois county, X7 .. ,MMn Pm MiTi oil', mnm wiil U aupplied with desks. This will put. sn end to tbe SKannnaUoas in toa chapel. The cboir has recently received some new books, and as a conraquonee wa are greeted with two now songs each morning. ......The torm clout to-morrow in time to taks the train going north. The next term commences Tusidsy, the 20th, at the oiuai time. Tftie Paii-afelleaile Banquet. -' Pan-Hellenic" means "pertainintf to all Greece"; and the great College Banquet, held under tbat name at the Old College Chapel, last Friday night, was a Council Feast of all the "Greeks" in College; that is of all the fraternity boys and girls. The Hellenic youth we're all out io force, from Epirus to the Peiopounepus, each with a fair Helen as an invited guest, if he were so fortunate as to find a Greek miiden before another had engaged her devotion. Men were there from Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa Pi, PL,i Delta Theta, Pbi Gamma Delta, Delta Tan Delta, Beta Theta Pi, and women from Kappa Kappa Gininia and Kappa Alpha Theta. Tbey made a fine array of beautiful young women and handsome young mm. The affair, as it was entirely new to our College life, was also profoundly lashiooablc. It was esecitJly "fashionable" in its hour ol arrival and departure. They went at ten o'clock, and came home,ome of them, at four. But barring this extravagance which was out of taste with those who use the night (or sleep, every element of formal fashion disappeared before the real en joyment experienced by every one who entered in'.o the spirit ot tne occasion, nu that seemed to be tne caie witn all who were present. 1 he menu was rich and ret resh-, inc. prcimred nu.ler tbe masterly I imi e ir- i r o r skill of Mr. aud Mrs. bamuel Or-1 cbard ; the appearance o! tlte young;

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in Piece Goods, form Cu& Beady Made Clothing. "BEX" is the best i - ladies in their evening dress wes unusoally attractive; tne music lively and invigorating, and the good vrill and fraternal fellc wi-bip among ail tbe fraternities wits tne fgature which oontribu'ted the gnHttest pleasure to the occasion. The time was, in onr College life, when every fraternity was the,bemr of every other. Each, in order ti be da . a . 1 ." a.!.. first, inoagnt ne must neat a own his fellows. There was stnifi, 'intention, ill will and ulieordet, and not the least element of evil in mth a stato of affairs were the mean and unmanly tricks of which boys of "one frateruity would be guilty, to uripple the progress of a rival. That day has passed away. Tie Pan: Hellenic Banquet, arranged by tht fraternity boys of the Senior Class, celebrated tbe good will which now exists and which they hope will continue to exist among all the Greeks. The Greek college societies recognize their interest in common, they see wherein their organizations have been muiused and at times perverted in the past,! and they propose to make their societies what they were designed to be, strong literary and social 4 lube, contributing strength to the 1 hstitution in which they live and have their being. They will live and let live, ihis was tbe. spirit per-

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Friday night They all enjoyed the occasion and unanimously joined in b, hope that it may become an it moat feature of the college year. Tbe Society halls were used for reception rooms. Supper was served at (he mid-night hour in the eillege chapel, and m elegant supper it was. The chapel was deunrated with mottoes of the fraternities. At the close of supper toasts were proposed and responded to sis follows, Mr. Van Buskirk of the Seator class acting as Toastmaatc r : : To .Pan Hellenism. Prof. J. A. Vodbiira Kn pa Alpha Theta, Mm Louie Morriscj ueui xaeta ri, sir. fomst ttigu. Phi Gamma Pelts, Mr. Frank Benhem. Phi Dull Theta, Mr. Walttr Trench. Delia Tu Delta, Mr. H. L. Wilson. Sigma tllhi, Mr. Nholson. ,Kit)paspps Osmnia, MissMinnteFaris. At intervals there were choruses of college songs ; a delightful duet by Misi Ida Mauley and Clira Or- : chard, and a very enioyahle isollese ejuartette frota Messrs. Oweia, Cornell, Mitchell and Muts, also add ed to the life and merriment of the hour. To the Senior Greeks who' planned and prepared for this ouiasion, are due toe thanks of the one hundred and twenty people who i-njoy-ed il. These sana of '88 will long bo "toasted" in the memory of all who were present at the firil; Pan Hellenic Banquet of Indianii University. May ihey live long and enjoy life as much as their friends enjoyed the pleasure which the worthy Seniors provided. KOTKS. Dr. Jordan was present thoearly part of the evening. Mrs. v'ordau was not able to be present. Prof. Swain, the only "Barb" present, and bis wife, Kappa Alpha Theta, enjoyed tbe occasion. Profs. Dabney, Woodford, Karstcn and Hoffman were representatives of the Faculty, No college banquet of Indiana can afford an assembly of more beautiful young women than that which appeared at this G reek Festal Board. The girls were at their best. Judge Micru and uife honored the occasion with their prrsence. Judge Miers in a Beta; Mrs. Miers a'lhela. The Alpine .concert company appearod boforo a large nudionce in College Ohapnl, lust Monday nigb. The instrumental musii) was ot the stringed variety, harp-lilco in tound. Tbe vocsl muntt was such as cq ba heard almst any night at Kissell'ii or Soh'i nn' in Cincinnati lor a ii ickV ooiisitUQg prinsi pally of Swiss marbling, otc. Tbs sto dents in spirit of pure minchief, t.pplauded averv numbei' othe nr .i!rm but the ingth boys in dead smt, solemnly last, and the peraormsrs vioonvij marched back iub time tn rwpome t tl.oencoro. Tbs "ruck rusk" husiusss' In which the centlu fjwisj ma idun fell upon ,be br4v(J tU.t sweat toom nsr bit red belt, vas tw ad otms for iT-,hin;

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