Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 October 1888 — Page 3
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YOU WlIil. FIND HERE ALL THE LATEST ATTKAC-':-;v.--. TIQNS OP THE SEASON : - mOADCLOTIIS, eeubhsttas, cashueres, silks, plushes,
Pviot; iqoT iXAjaas coeotihatio5 suitings.
.-Wira. Annie E. H. Lemon, Stenogsapber, Type-writer Copyist, m teacher ot rttoaograpby ana Typw-writiag. Legal Papers, Esseyv.ermoas. Lectures, Letters, taiwaus Shorthand or on tbe Typewriter, OOea at residence, EastJaJrirwood Avtwqe. 'sep.13, Sal. Nifwops for tbe Fall tirade now attire alsnoat duly t Charley MofatevVdrw trods stare. on the ' sooth aide,-Hie etleetio tboa 1 sow are uncommonly fine end (he stock huge; " Charley feate- im jarove nts stocK witfacn 8pccea i, and bi ..business in imm rapidiy alao Becaeee bis is the only dry goods store on the soathaade of the square. If you are in need of any of thespeciaiUes earnest fry Mobley yen shook! not' BLAIR. BLAIR. RLAIB. . ww xosiag xajttica wis nnu sjraw whatsjthey want ia Seeing style fiboes at Bbirs. SLATS; BLAIR. BLAlR. ,MSjiaft atock of Shoes for - Ladies and Geotkmco now arrivBLAIR. .BLAIR, BLAIR. "A fine show of Spring and Ctnicit Coffee, Teas, Tbo--tees aadCi(Qtirs, at Hemp.. Wibon's jcmeery sttpifc. Try one of the new Itrasds of cigars at thk fttore. SLAIR, B!aIR. BLAIR. erTbe new styes of Shoes -for TOMgatlemen are werfi jhyvd- , nU aietnow.at StoravVA ; !aMcGeelothi ponom,th SHle f the quare,l iehing goods. HehassooMof the iceat Bnes of ties, shirts, snspenders, eollarc, enfts, hats, etc., ever brooeht to this town. He knows wherehe nicest a4. most fitthnna Me goods ate to be gotten, and he gels then. --.' .; ..r ' .jn'j mi t Fear SAK.-rirade , Holbein Heifen. Dsdm: Best Tinted Short Borland -Jersey Butter- Cows. Sre: Hoisteia Boll Potter. He lima Imported Bismarelc, the 8wep Stake Preauam BoB of two Miseoari State Fain. These Heif ers will' belrad to Mac Fleenoe.i crandsoo of Nttkriand Prine&the head of owe of the largest herds of JfoisteuMU Anaeriea. His dam kofthe Aapeand Echo mmities, F. S. WORLET, Jnly 25-8m. EllettBville, ExcnsBioss-'ro Kasa Ass Vasajtraa. Write to Jofan Selwstlaa, neiaf Ticket ar d Pawennr Agnt Oicqta, Sum Nebmb &ifwiT, "Soek blaad Koote," Topeka, Kutu, uoa Tcnromc Mrie of baraaat o and Md. ai wffi ak nil to Vir "a. ) prttttf matter civiae foH parties Ipmabeot Kaaau and HeorMm MidV. new towaa, etc Thi fa the N-w Kernes and 2fsbntktuioQ of the entat Roc k Xnead Soute, oaeriag splendid.. Isd.seeJ aseate to aeroee deiiron of locating. 'JJ! J RTVTi!Hl '3m tte leadtav Faaeral. XMraescoXsV ARB FURMTURE DEALES. , I caaav iw srocx thk sawr una or rUSNITCRK AND DSDJtltXAIC. I5G QOODS Kvas aarr l BLoouiaeroti, asb wiu aau. Ton soon casa tiui at (Mrs. Coax ana as aaveak tou m". aBFFiaT boob acara e tsx yoasRs vurmuM oBe, west sips or Tsr. eqvsac. se3-S 0OO1 SHIRTtNO $l4c. per yajtt .
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Go to the National. Barber Shop lor a good hair cat andhve. 10H. MOBIy,. Yoo will find the best jroods,', in the grocery lioet Hemp. Wilson's. He receives fresh gooda every week, so that' nothing in his house is stale. Callon biqiia "Progress Blockl" m .in " CSioaqs -stale Excsiraioa in Old Tlrslafeu rOa Wcewet df tte Virginia Afcncoltoral, Mechanical aud fJottno (and Tobacco Exposition, held Oct; - j3j.to JNov. 10th, 18S8. The MoRnate wilt sell rickets to-Rich asond, Va.. and return on Oct. 2d, 9th and- 16ih, at rate of 1 15 00 roantl iripy limited -0 days,- with i..zl2 ll.:'- . A : step over privileges allowed splendid opportunity for vii visitors, land seekers and ratvstigators to - .1 J rl . ir-t .x. a. New Soothv h:'-'-CARTER PERRCSGj ; Ticket Agent. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. ' CaT"Gendenien will find the new est styles of Su es, Button, Cqjnert and Lacrd, ou the Blair coun.lera. Get Oystebs at George . Bcnckaii V hakfrv and rpMlniimiif . Hp A IX 8EAPOK8 seems to be favor able to the tpde and enterprise of the aonith jSittut, on the south sure of the sqnsre. It is true the stock is changed increased and diminished to salt the conditions of trade, - still there k a steady demand for the novelties, kept in that marvclou4y Bapplied.estahlubmcnt. Joe Smith isrthe enntroll ig spirit of the .LSi .nt . from A t 0! r he best work is warranted in, watch rcpairiog, aa Joe still retaina. the services ot old T-obe, the expert mecbaute. For reliable makes tns watches, silverware, fine clocks and genbine gold jewelry, -the' bostth. of is the place yon are looking for. Fabuebs and othere who desire a cood satisfactory lunch, eo to RMB-artVktrrw lanlri ' DCarm,aff8; spletlld coffee, his bread IS light and wholesome, and he keeps ev erything else yon sre likely to' ca:U tor in the. way. of eatables. Beocrt's bread is always the best. Stcdebakeb Wagons At AU.EKB.
Vim Wivoi k.. m lx. ,nK tnrongn. we were men standing on i i.-n ."n . of;thft faraway clime, New Mexica We arst-CJass iJnpgies, Carriages, .Phsj- ; fctnpped about twenty minutes ; thore is tons and . Spring Waeoas, at" his" i ff" P"nS gushing out r the side of
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n or win traoe ror mutes or horses. Call on Craig before' yon -ell yoor stoek. Otstebs of onlv the choicest brands receivedl daily by Benckart, lSia get a can or a dish. Now fob a hanxbome U suit of elotbe aucb, as only can be made by the ineomparable laijor, rBej. McGee. Everybody wonJdlijfee to have a rait of his neat H ttine 'iarmenta, war eel anre. It is best 10order mem before the rash begins, a it always does after the season opens. Also examine the first-class tailor-made clothing sold at this hoase. AM 99VM C B ntin Tm V. VANZANDT has not retired from business, but will -the found at bis old stand in the Sudbury Mfk with a complete line of UNDERTAKER'S ASD UPHOjiSTEKKRlS Supplies. He will hereafter devote bb entire attention to these spet-ial Hnea, and will guarantee work the best and Prices the lowest Rememlwr thn place, 8u4bnry Btoek, yprth Side Square. SnXBEBAKER WA0OS8 . .. At An.F,Ka,.. V W00I, JEANS25c. per yard
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& CO. . . . . FALL. Letter fronj Bart.' noHeberry. Las VeK8, N. M., Sept. Jith, 1888. Friend Gaba Accordins; to promise I will give you a purtial description of oar tiis and eBpccmlly the country. Our firm ebange was at rooncsrtle Junction ; tt i VndaliR being lute we hue! the plees-u-eof wrestling with' those cushioned'' Sfi'U in the dirty depot two hoars and hn If. Our train finally eaoie and we sUrt- ' for St. Louis, where we arnvei s,t j'cloc); that night j there we changed' Quia-for Kansas Oity, gdilig ovur the "Wa-b-ish railway. It being nfter night-' fle rived us of seeine the country: wo tvched Kansas City "Thursday morttlhg at 10 o'clock and took toe Santa ire railwiw, Hiis otnnK oar law caeagC'. ire iraveea vnrougn some nae conni in Kansas. Farmers in ihut portion 7i tlie State scout to be in a pmsrierona cond'tion they haves pretty Mr crop of eo.rio, a ifood wheat crop, and s to hay, iUkre is no end ta i' it, tn PT me still ctiUintr t:d. rioldne it up.' d iy evoitiae fouod itt at KnirM rin.KtdUii?.' a (rtwutiful placa antl a nice country. Wo v ly atcppud few momunt. nJ t 8 i - dock puiiod into JSewwn, where we took iupper. The next placoof note was liHtcniuson. ilakinc some inqturv, I end Chore is conflut!reblo ei.iicninmiL ftiver their 'shit discoveries, which thoy '-m to nave jrrent ennodence in. It t- rx hoinR about 10 o'clock I suggested my wife that we retire for the night, r.nd we were soon fast atleap and rolling on towards the Colorado line. Seven o'i Cork this, Friday morning, found us at t'oolridgo, Kas., one milo from the CuloVaclo line. Here we began to see starvation s far as your eye could reach all through Colorado, it was desolation. Making inquiry 1 noara ihry had not itad n drop of rain since last spring, not a. u patLT ol grass coul(you see nothing but nige Ifnsh arid the" whoTo country aHeT' with cattle I talked with several ranch Dipn, they say they are all ruined, their '.nltle ere as poor as thoy can bo, not fit Ktr market, end no prospect fur any .feed borough the winter. ' In conversation with anotlur mnchmnn on tb train he said he bad sent flfty cowloys two months ago in ell directions, to e if they could find some place where they miirht keep their cattle alive thnntcrb the winter, but up to date they had no word from- tnem. we passed one small herd. said, to-eontaia ten thousand head. find ftH siaes j we wcTe aenrly a half day a passing tnem ; tney were so poor mat l hey could scarcclv travel. uur nest place or any ante tu i Junta, not far from the Mexico line; we stopped thore quite a while. The whole untryneenied to be covered with stock' cars. Jlalcing inquiry 1 learned there was four hundred and fifty foods et caUlq iba shipped from there in the noxt two weeks, making thirteen thousand and five hundred bead. Now that wouldn't sound bad for Clear Creek. Tneptople all seen) very clever. This town was composed of peculiar bouses, they call tbein adotve Jl made out mud. about six and a half feet high, and about eight feet wide, one door and one small window, as to lenctn von 64,1 1 anything about , tlist, as thoy Join to each other. A great many, airing of them are one to two hundred feet Jong. Tbere was some few pretty decent houses scattered over the town. . The next pluce of any note was Trinidad, situated at the base ot the Raton I mountains; they divided our train, which I consisted of fourteen coaches; putting on j en extra engine, we row had fourteen j miles to travel around and op the moun tain, nnnny reacning me wnnei ana paset from the old oaken bucket that Sung in thewelj. we did not travel far till we struck oae of the most beautiful valleys of land in the world:' they call it the. Cherry Valley. There seemed to be no end u it. As far as your eye could reach it was one vast seope of country, .not a nouse or a weed or a bush to be seen, .but covered with as fine pasture as you jver saw, and as to ciiule. tnore was-no.l limit to them. This is said to be one of the finest ranches in the whole western country. The sun now begun sinking behind that faraway mountain tad soon .all was darkness. - " fWt kept whirling along and o'clock this, Friday evening, found us in the city of Las Vegas. I stood the Uip splendidly and to-day, Monday, am fooling much better in several respects. My appetite is good; at home I could scarcely eat anything. 1 baven t been around much yet, but from what little I have seen of the people and country I am very- much pleased. The people all eein clever and accommodating. Mrs. Roneberry ceiled on Mm. and Miss Small, this evening,nnd found them pleasantly situated and delighted with the climate. As to expenses they are very high hero, common railroad board ia $s per week. We are slopping at a very good hotel but havo made no rales as yet. . Thanking you very kindly for the use of your columns, I am, ., Very truly yours, f .' '.. Miss Carrie Austin was visitin Craa-fordsville and Greencagtje, last week,. . Mr. Jean Adkins went to Ind ianapolis on Thursday Isst. All Wool Blankets for
-S3.60 PER PAIR, AT THE BEE HIVE,
4 Will. East, wfcd W been hold
jfig a position as : book-keeper at: Petersburg.lud.jbaa returned home. Misses Wioka and Brodu; spent a few days of lost week in Indianapolis. DRESS CiLOVES, TUB CORKER. --Mrs. Walter Liadtey gave mail party in honor of Laura Wilson of Indianapolis, on Thursday evening !$. " Jesse Doney and son of Illinois is on a brief visit to bis sister, the wife ot Capt. John Fields. Mrs. Elisabeth Doney, after an absence in Illinois of two years , is with ber daughter, Mrs. Joh n Fields. Leroy Sanders and wife were in town last week. It is seldom Mr. S. comes to the capital of late years. OVERCOATS TO ORDER, 19 AO AT TUG CORNER,, : Miss Cad. Austin goes to AuoVil!sr,' where she will study sho'rthatjd, expecting to make that business her life work. HThe Robinson circus will ei:hibit.in Greencastle on the 10th and at Bedford on the 11th. It is common a show to draw in a like Blooooiogtoo. to ci':y Mr. Chas. Stone and Miss Ijoh. Braxten, both weil known ard popular young people of Bloomington, were married at the resident le of the bride' mother, this (Tuesday) morning. We have been sending 6ut a fer st!fcenjeiijts, because e neid toe money, and not for fun, as tlie failure to respond on the nart of some would lead one to-believe. . -r-As much as nineteen dollars may be paid for votes by the Dei ioorats of Monroe county this. fall. It will cost tbem a sight of mouiy to. win. , W. JS. Hal! and Mr. Staneer found a atalk of corn in their field lj week while gathering, Hi it mciaured II feet and. six incuts, and. bad two well matured ears of corn on it. -Ed. Anderson was gatberi ig corn last week, and he says it ia the heaviest crop he has ever seen. He says three shocks fi.l a wagon bed, while last year it took ten shocks to fill a wagon bed wi th shucked ears. r-Mte. Grettie Holldiir.i who has been engaged in missionary work in Persia for several' years, has been obliged to give it. uu . on account of failing health, and ist rpected to return to her hoine in thb country in November, . , . . SEWESt IECKWGAR, ja a- . tub tjOIC.I'EH. Mr. John McCoy says tliat David Sheeks, a foruiet Bloooiiiigtoa'nian, who has been residing in itan, Texas, some years, is now ih very poor heallb,, and weijdis but 100 lbs. He is a sufferer from asthma. . In the absence of city marshal Owens in Kentucky, his deputy, Gtr. Reeves, has been giving ape sial and. particular, attention to the tmsiness of the office. Reeves is a pop ular officer. The than Wagoner who araa charged with burning the store at Indian Springs, last April, was tried recently at 8hoals, and sentenced to six years imprisonment in the penitentiary at Jefferson vi lie. -r-The wife of County Clerk Fuller has gone to Sumnierfield, Aoule co., O., in company with be mother, on a four weeks' visit. Mrs. Fuller's mother has been visiting her dangbter in this county, and other relations in Greene, during the past twelve months. . -Marriage licenses hava limn - isue i to the following named persons since last publication : Wm. N, Bradford and Minnie Mcflenry, Sidney Matson and Ida B. Turner, Jasv J. Johnson and MonetteRi Jge, Uelmar 11. lianna and Lelia Cliase, John Rariden and Susie Mi sett, Thos. Clark aud Ida Boltinghcuse, Wm. A. Young and Tude Thras her, Lewia E. McDowell aud Ada I. BuU'her,Cbaa.H.Rice and Sadie Ja cobs, Wm. S. Riley and Gertrude Mershoii. Kinsley Marlindale and Francis Weaver, Have von seen Jimmy Rubin ion's display of Queciisware in his iihow window ? uq has some v-rv fine chambersets, and will take jfieat pleasure in giving you figure i on them. He also keens the choicest stock of fresh groceries in the town, and requests an examination ot bis goods aud a comparison of prices. No one can exhibit better or et eaner goods. All Wool Yara 45c PfiU POUND
AT 'MM BEE HIVE.
DASHE HERE AND THERE. The . lig htning killed a fine lQrae fob Jefferson Brown in Washington ;p. during the recent tbunder storiiv- --Recorder Tlbott in the reiipieut of many compliments upoo, his robustuous appearance sin6 his trip into Illinois '" The jpang men with protruding javrs are not all tobacco
chewors; maoyflf them "do thatt way" beoaustj they have mumps ' Demoetijtic speakers of prominence will b) plentiful hereabouts during the-last weeks of the present month Mtss Delia Wylie is teaching a school in Perry (p. M. M. Duolap. addressed the Republicans Vernal School House, 6 miles west of town, last Saturday evening--, W. T. Scisco of Clear Creek tp, has beenadjndged insane, and has been taken to the asylum ueo.i W. Cooper wilt speak in this oounty week after nex4. Drmtan isaJrlbg George upp-r -j. Mf. "Duntapr preached the gospel of the G O. P atNeedmore, Brown co. lost weelfr- A- " A great amount of sickness and many deaths itr the vicinity of llarrodsburg this summer. Typlio-mtlarial fever is prevailing now, but consumption is almtp.dm ' v wuck tn, iu tun priuvir thirty days, in the township sixty days, and six months in the state before you are a' legal voterThe Democrats are going to have lota of money this fall. At their big parade in Indianapolis Satur day night a week it is said they spent 110,000 and had plenty of ' stufP'eft-. R.C. Greeves and family 'Kuve been in Bloom field during the past week r Miss Curu Dodds returned from Chatta nooga With her sjster, Mrs, Corriue Sandcntv r Jaa Bollenbacher and withave returned to Washington, tad., to reside .... ticw. Anderson of Chicago was on a visUMo home folks 4nuT weekMiss Laura Cark a returned to her home after a visit to friends in Indianapolis -fta Batman talked to the 'good. Republican people in and near TJuiouville on Monday night -Thfl pos'tofiice' nVwa stand is no more, Chas. Rawles having sold it, and will accept a position in a drug store at Lebanon, O, .j Daniel the Vorhees, ia to apenk-at Tnion vtlle , this moqtS. He will save labor by repeating bis Sullivan speech, made during, the .late luisiiiMkrstandiug ' With--the south Mrs, Maude Showers has been visttiogrieuds in Ciujlilnati, O., during he past weekt jm company, with rT. J. Smhli lit wife Bynutn, the Demaursticl buldoserof the Indianapolig'jdpf triet will be here to speaa, Jas. ix. Blame will be,in ndiiinapolis on the 11th Ira Batman spoke at South Union last Friday night to a good audience There was an interesting "Harvest Home" entertainment in the Baptist ,?hurch, .Sunday night, given by the Sunday school Lynu Rhnrer is -now the business manager of the Rhorer store Several blundering attempts at burglary have have been made in the southwestern portion of the city recently. An effort was made to effect an entrance to the residence of Tobs East, and to the house occupied by . Mrs, Jane Thompson, where they cut soms slats in the blinds. They were at work before 10 o'clock, which showed either lack of judgment or a vast amount of nerve Rev, Mr, Telfer preached at Cross Roads church oq Sunday -morning Wm. MeCaw and family, who have been re siding in Nebraska some six years, have retbroed'toMonroe county 'People in the country are laughing till their sides ache at the effort at speech making of some three or four Democratic striplings from town Mrs. McCoy, who last year kept a stu dents' club on east 6th sL has gone to Missouri to spend the winter with a daughter Rev. Jas. D. Simpson, pastor of the the A.M. E. church, has been returned to (he charge iu this place i Dr. Halstead, the new pastor of the M. E, church was present at services last Sunday. Mr. H. it is said, preached in Bloumington Circuit many years ago Ou Saturday night last Messrs, Dunlap and Mussett addressed the Republicans at Verual School House Euock Fuller talked to bis old Greene county friends at Newark and Solsberry last Saturday ym. 8tansifer of Van Buren tp. has gone to Las Vegas, N. M., for the benefit of his health- . .Geo. Isemingcr, the 2C0 lb. insurance solicitor, of Bedford, wsb shaking hands with his
week Joiephus, Smith of Mon
roe county and Olivia Owens of Lawrence co. were married at Bedford recently Beech nuts, hickory nuts, ate, without limit in the woods, and no hogs to consume them Mir. Chas. H. Rice of Norfolk, W. Va., was married , at the restdeooi of Henry Holtzinan on the 20th nit. to Miss Sadie Jacobs, a sisteir of lira. Holteman Rev. Mr. Charpia was at De catur, Ala,, when the yellow fevtr broke out, but got to Louisville with his family after considerable trouble Dr. Davis, who carries two gold medals for volunteering his services during the yellow fever epidemics, has again gone to the south -Cal, Worrall is talking on the pension question throughout the rural districts for the Democrat while Jas. Morgan is 'ktiockin' the stuMo" out of his statements from a Republican standpoint The Conner says that the Htxman Bros, will not rebuild their woollen factory Henry will work at carpentering und Gus. will go into thi meat business. FIHE OVERCOATS, TUB CORN ICR. Vf Vf Tlnntan inltl ...L. Miss Laura Wilton is visiting the family of Hiram Lindlsy. Rev. Geo. Puctt has again gone to bin farot io Van Uureo tp. Nearly every one ot the M. E. preachers will lose their votes by removal. They are Republicans, too. Mrs. Jesse Pedigoandayoung man named Fairly are? both serious ly sick with typhoid -fever at Harradsburg. . ' . Miss NellieC offin, after an all summer visit in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn., nit urned to Bloomington on Saturday last John M, McCoy, of Eallas, Texas, a former .law partner ol' Jnc. H. Louden, was in town last week. Mr. McCoy appears to be iti the best of hetith. SUITS TO ORPER, aij.wv AT THE CORA ER, . County Recorder Talbott went to Martinjvilhj one day last week, be said to drink artesian water, but the weatlnjr wiu too cold for (hat, and h took !n John ItdblnsoD circus. - Mari'Mi Hinkle shipped a car load of fat hogs and cattle last week mixed. There were 33 head of hogs averaging 225, for which he paid $5.50. This ia a big advance over the prices last year, and is o'wng;to,lbe scarcity of hogs, "Greaip Clearance Sai.b ol Cloaks, al, the Banner. Come early. On Slaturday last Mrs. Hutton, sister ot airs. oam. crcnard, re turned to her home in Commerce, Mo, Sb was accompanied as far as St. Louis by . Mr. Samuel Or chard, who will take ia the "Veil ed Prophets" and other spectacles of the occasion. - ; -PANTS MADE TO ORDER, 99 OQ & OO tf OO -AT.TUat CORI!R . In the State Fair premiam list as published in the Indiana Farmer we find the following prem iums undier the head of horticulture: Smith's Cider, J. S, Dinsotore, Bloomington. Ben. Davis, Wni. H Neeld, Bloomingtoo. Rome Beauty, Win, H. Neeld, Winesap, J. S. Dinsmore. Kimbo, W H. Neeld. Yellow Bellefiower, J. S. Dinsmore, Display of fruits by anv society, Monroe County HoL-ticultur.il So ciety, Bjioomington.. See tub line of custom made Shoes, at the Banner. There was a reunion of the 27th regiment at Washington, Daviess on,, last week, and among those from here were Geo. Welch, M. H. Buskirk, John Campbell, John rarham, Xtouert Campbell and Win. Smith. The enrollment was 107. The next reunion will be held at Martinsville the 12th and 18 th of September, Feter Feeler of Martinsville, is the Chairman, aud will answer porrespondence. DRESli SUIRTi, TUB CORBfER. The roads are good now hurry iu that wood, ... . James Walker and family of Indianapolis, arrived in Bloomiugington Sunday morning, called here by the serious illness of Geo. Walker. The Democrats got up a torch light procession Saturday night, headed by Riley Smith, and numbering 53 persons, 25 of whom were boys yelling for Harrison. It was a good jokji as a dempuiliation. Fifrv-wo lcit all wool Tricot
Collocr OnUfaaiBisv fai ' - John (Viailstaalev it a Beta I'trnte.. Pt Prol'. Jititor belnif sick on FirMay was unablu Id meet t in elusscs. Mr. Brovnlng's b'jnrder's now snmber 2o, with o tilers deilring to join. ' Mr. I'r. Dabns.i h.ii sum : tidies in col leg s. Rev. Terry tail frinods tistted college oa tfriitj. The eiasi in Pujwboiogy is Die largest ever kaowji in tl hilUry of U) 1 t ulverslty. :'- Dr. Dub! oy's iiM in "intelltsitual Dovelopnieiit of Kurope' numbers evw SO. BuiiMr stys tlmre itill bi-a mwifittgo in coilegu irt lee won. Dr. Jordan wits absent a few driys last week to:turing nt Kockport and insper. Hossctt und Feller, MatRitt und Brill see mo be the political orators of I. U, Prof. Strain ipent a day ot two last week in iiidiamtpolia. Proif. Wwdborci left last weeli; fc? Johns HopklM yi here Ikj will da itdvanoMl nrk in History. '
Prof, f l-iein'i' class ia Aatwadnvy be ing so iai w compeiiea w uh'I jftr, van Nuys leeU;:e rww. ' Mb Jlt'iMsksa of the Swior aed Mist Shea t'f tins Fresliniaa class wera on the sicklLit list WMk. '. -.f Mr. E 8. Hlobinsort,' vrho; wat exiled baue by ibe doelh ofjih) ij0eifj tvturned last Uutuflity er oniug. Fletcher Oatdener of Btdfont, through Sophomo te with 'M, went to Aon Arbott, Mich., hurt week, where be .- wilt attend Medital tullegs for the next Sine monthe. Th gH Me of htae ball between the Keck and Browning forts on Friday afternoon last reiulM iu a victory for the Keek boys,, . Mr. M. 3. Beckett, editor of Greencas tle Banniaf, vislud eollega Fr War meninc. H Is a graduate of OeP tttw, class of '85, awl a iassiber of the 4?bi ttamma Delta frmtemivr The lint mtting of. the Shakespeare unto wi.s nem at ine rvsiuence or frot. Clark on. Thursiay eveaing With an at tendance of about 99. Attwng these. are te post lrradaate stuaeau. Miss Msawellitad lit. MoffeU wein member of the Brit club whioh was organised Ave years agii. Mumhaat of Venice witt be read and A member of the cluh wilt do more ouiMode rouding than ha buea done aeretofaifi. - ' r ' - Xfojui. JPnlaaia;s. . BV SMAK m'qes. ..i(te n Delta TSkt ' Mr. Allen wears the Phi Ouat color. u.,MJe Allca is a Sappa ...Ttora am 45 Seniors. Kjdly S00 are enrolled. ...... Jtls Shower ta g-new Ki,pplt. -...JJlarpli pareafa have mortdtotown. - ...UHtter dii4 ot return as'he expected. ...Mr. Van aandt hat entaml Prep. ....... FlDwe tpeat the summer (u the eaf ....Jfrep. has three voter.U sola Tommy iaathi neat, T he chspel it decorated with floir tr. " ......Hr. Sormnn got homiMick, and left tbti list ot taat week- ' II issat Fields, Wiieea and Wwlia are inula. ........frep. lus I lie aurgestr Uendani abe evtit bud. " ' ..Craveas, of '88, is teaching at DaIon v i Uu. : Ipw Jbigert is in school again tab year,-' ...... Ftep. hat a western stivient eeih year, 'libit ywr he is from Art utua. - ......3Iic Kreuger-wili eonulnue bar musiiail ttudtes ia Uinoinnali this winter. Mr. Braztan is out of school tk year. .,..1V hat', the. matter wit4 Prep. T It's all rigHI . '... .:- Host of like class of 'Biiwi in Fresh man. t ..tv.'iv'ot.ley is taking a pari. ;f lussUdles a s uaivetalty. ...... Rhetorical exercise every Friday aiucriiira. y inwn wvicwwh ..tWle writes Prep, aotq Ibr a H ew ivioanj' paper. ......We ware taken through oauwo of instruction iu ureaioiog, tsa .marsaaj1 ....iiimpaoa visited relative i (?) in len ity Ule, last osturaay ana Sunday. ...... lltr, AUen was on the sick iit last Friday. ..Tho .base ball game l;waeq the tenioniana Junior na been pottpeaed HHUI HUb WWK. The largest number ef hoy la nep. s.re tupuoneans, next largost uem ocraU und there i one Prohibilieawt. ,.M..Perriig aad Luuaddcr are (ach . . L. : . i : - .. j: ... . i , i l verslty. ......This is the onlv city paper nhat now his Prep, notes, and it should' be liberally patronised by the studeat. essaa A, H. Perring of Prep, li the ro ritor of large apiary at- Oliwr Creek, nd. ......The flenlors were treated to an ex amination in CaMar last Friday. A ditto win served every tw wwga auriog , ....Thetaltrv of each Broienor wa inereanod 8 too per year,. Tots pw ye tiieir timcieacy. Prep, ha received Vttit from Misses Mhnt, Kreuor aad Ruger and Mr Csayeni, alt graduate of 14 year. . Mr. Chas Bawle. a Junior of last ynar. lie sold bis new stand ia the post otBce lobby and goes to Lebanon, Ohio, noxt week to eater a drug store owned by bis unole. ,.,The new choir is the best, ever or. ganixsd in Pip. It ia com pose 1 of eleven member. Bypranost FWldSi Shower, ISeeld; Ooqtraito': Jackson, tiarnilchael and Hiker ; Tenors: Sharp ami Quthrie; lesson: Huffman and Sinipaoa. .The exercise of last Friday afternoon were very interesting, and if those to follow are na much so, it will re a pleasure rither than a task to henr them. There being no debate, theexereisee Imied but an hour. The Most notice illo of the Performance wore : the declamation of Meatri. Koon and Kdloy, this emy( of Mr Rat and Mr. EaUm, and the variety speech of Mr. Howe. The muie wm ex cellnnl. Tho visitor wore Mi is Shieds, JCreuor, Rogers, Roiberry, Qiaiiard,llauHah, McKee. Stepheawn, UMrMson.Miors, Grain. Messrs. Hi.rUoat; itad Icy an4 Cunningham and Mr. MiteheUV John Golden ban a iiaiitiqa In
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;. GEORGE Ik TA of Nfbraska, an t&Hfsfi will itddress the )Kepil Bl-ooniiington on I'ltesaiiyj, a' I p. tn. A pils wilt at, the southeast cottier of 11 1 : . S . I., ......:' -i uu square; ana a tug time ? oua. St, Nicholas is on J publications that ia aiwava n asHti pi eMail, iipiieiiUtiou the wvaiip as iti .(cellsDt featareti each fcUMtaarji g, ate something still butter (brAall that anticipation iHiioliveaiid tjtaip L It is a hitodioiOK taacai'iMiLi tin artlelet are fall of interest mi aatearsnc pleitses the eve. MeSv l b eesiAolds are made mpiper by takwib Vr visits of St. Sficbolai. Send (. tiry PubiUhiug Co, Mew Yora,-fof
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OmcBottM! of English Bpmvh i Ltaiment annd m.r Ine Noraisw sHew ef two ugly Wo.l pvlri which daiaairwL s. her value at haMi tie. It i th gntadisj v f ? Olonniish cure t evt vjI. : , ' .- -?! JOHS JIcO.IM, Hwse , t Darllagioa, fm0 X l Sold by H. Lindley, Druggut, iiteXMpr. IngUm, Ind. r - Cau.. Dri dJieacties, drkd ikp -f plfs. bacon, lard, choice ociot ft, , , pitKlttce, and ar peciaMylyl? v of tobacco und (tigers, eto.f.V' at Hemp. Wilson's grotC3f ' ilMli ii J Jl'x- ' j Don't fall to examine Ae' 'sj.'
EBB ATBO KUC5 F.VJ5 8Et4f best ia the world. W, J. A OVSTBIM set veil hi all stySJv M. Vuipert's Bakery, north M square. y Thy M. Volperfs Bread, aail to oe me ness i n ine city, . ' T ix. ,i At Auut , Ta WMisaa lit May Cnwaajfo AhL PARTIES IXDSatKJtt TO THE Hci'BBUTKJtS ITXADfitCI CO., ITfi7H hi OW OUT OP JteT . IXE8S, WILL 1TAVE THR IttiXV B DAYS TKt SHUTTLE THJSltt Jb COUNTS AND NOTES WITH ff'Jv VcPHEETGMS OR J W. SBOXH'AM ex, at mma old pcack t' BUSINESS JLFT8R THAT StlllTi' OOR BOOKS tt fL b PAHS INTO itigf hands of (ft it ArroRXjsrs mm COlLSOTiON. PLEASE rx&B : TIGE, CAt'jki AND SETT&B WTTKi OS AND SAVB COST OF C0LLJSor& INQ AS WB CAN FAVO IX WHERE AW ATTORNEY COKtii NOT. ;-. RE8PECTPVU.r TQVB FJUENDS, LATE MtfBmmi 11IRDWIK OL English Spavin Lininieat -ffi"" move all Hard, iMl, or Cailoneed fcistf (j sad Blembhea from h ernes, Blood Savta,c Curbs, Splints, Sveeiiey, Bi ng4tone, AaaV,f . . Sprain, ll ISwolien ThroaU. Cauith, s Save 50 by oe f one bottle, vtthttjffj ed. Sold by H. ;Lindley,Dnig9UI,Meai. ' iagton, lad. Studebaki Waooxs . At AtKMyM The best of canned good), a i choicest of country produce, at every leading article usually sttkl in a grocery score are to Uha4 ft Hemp. Wilson's, A countryman being asked iar WImh he pat his trust, said whea be had a atiai he put it ia Dr. tenner' Cou yh Bona r ror tale ay jtj.bis apn Uleoaoiaistv . aad S. M. Marat, Clear Creak, ' in. LjOTiC rs HERBBY OIVH, (! tne inderali(ned eaa aaea ap by the Monroe Circuit Couitk Bee the firm of jk.,. .uaotiur 4; doo. .aatt-.tiai qualified a sqeh Receiver, ' ? -'-. JHAKJUISS U MC. HKSTJSPSt Bioominaton, 1 nd , .Sept. 3S, 18jr '. 'PI'-1 a- ' ,LiJXj3i!Bjeg-, AbeolutQly ltpk This powder seyee rarie. A atetvar .if purity, itrcnffth nd wholiiomiM; More ectinomicil than the ordiBiirV ktaia. . Hndannothe ld i i conipeti'Jois wit if ih maltitude of Uvr-tis.t, VhirtiliOtu alum or phosptiate pmrdors. Suld imi f iif .'ietiK. RoVit, 'IURIr. PcM IM Cln i!l"'
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