Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 41, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 December 1888 — Page 3

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l -V. r;twiiHHit, Tvpe-writer Copyiat, nattsvmer moaocn Tvwfettac. Lcdra fin SttoTttMad eroit theTypeOOea it nsidenea, East JBckwood Avtwy. sen433ni. Noind to Charley Motley are wy desirable, bacaasetker kw I witb WHMoal one. ; after th toads and t&mn pnraosvAndbebas been in mmmkh so Joag tut be lraWwtsjast what will eofe the peopk hf this .loeality. & has a pent atesaf boots ud shoes, w tinw to his dress aad fiuy;.od, Mt will sell verytWmirary low i bm obom Jight and ! to aetttara great deal lose than some of nu competi BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. aVQeatleswa will fool tbe sewestayks of 8bea, BottiAi, Cbofrrvewa Meed, on tbeitiaircoao tern. V - ' ' Yoo will iod ttebertpwds, in . the grocery IineaC Heap. Wilson -s. : H Me3wrfl'awoibowei weck MkAat nolbinE in hlsboaae'is atale. XU o hknin "PiogwM, Block. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. 'iaVTosng Laales will fa 1 jast J9heawat Blair. BLAIR. BtLOL BLAIR, mrfong alock of ffcoe fei MMHaa and tienUeaMo S6w arriTBLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. . MTA flM show of Sarins and Bnwahtr Bnow now open at W. T. , BWfafete. - -rgisoSatet Crffeea Ten,. Tebaeoos aa4 Cigara, itflenp. WitoQ1 Trv onor (be new oarsat Uik'sDrc; BLAIR. BLAIR. . BLAIR. . aV Tba new styes of $aoar or young gendeaien are" very. nndooantfMad aie now at Btaws.'' Goiato McGee's eklMnf nparnan), aootai side of tW aqoare. and exsminetbe new stock of IbrnH ielcaoda. Be bss aonw of tbe nieaat liaea of ties," eWrts, saspen cieza, eaiiaTB, eofb, baas, ever oiwiu.to tkin town,- - He knows wkenvtte ttioestisd ax 6abionaJate pods aia to be gotlenj and he Osnwai Ttduit and PMMfw Aeeet, OMasfs, Xsmm A KebtMfc Baiimy Mi JM81 nrniaa yeo with fuH tafcns. lite BMeaidiBC Mirlw of Wa B tba Mlowincdatai: AaKoatllat. ins taa wik uhmmt'iu vf WaWtyar' ad-giaWfftuXpatdea-and Kslwnfca Iamb, dnet ten naw lawaa, ate. Tbiait tbe Hew Kaapai WKi miniti aat atan tTtM mat Noek labwd Bovta, osVkig aplaadid' .adea. awa to peruaa aaarroui or vca. ta)me kK9 FURNrTURE KEILEX I CtJWT IW STOCK THK BSBT VMM, Of FUX9XTUXB AND UNDKETAJLGOODS tar nr BvoMKfrroM, in wiu no aoasa eaum tmam amy easv Otmm asv sss mm Mwnmm too wmr. aTiwr soos momtm or thm Cob. Cvftuxw nsaaa, wavr hdb aw ram aso ana. CPQD SHIRTING

to the No. 1, No. NO. 2: DEPARTMENT,

: call Ann EXAMirJC.

HALL.

A stmBtrnMa IxtoK Mkd la vlton ko put bis trust, hM wfara be bad cold Iwaat tt te Br. Ftnr's Otfttrb Honor. For sale by Fabb Bh. BlootninKtoD, id 8. X. Ktann, Clew Cmk, Xnd. Elbctkhv ra 'ovsB, let os est. Tbebet Hrings to eat are kept by Janes Robinson, the popular gro cer, on too west ctoe ot ttie square. UiS Moek u always loll and comptete and he- keeps an extra supply of Qneenaware for tbe ladies to. select from. He invites them to call and see this especially. While in the store yon mm' leave your order for groceries or provistoili. . ; - Smim vey desirable lots? ok be pnrcbased of .the . Aoomi9)gton Beal Sitafe Association in their handsome new addition of "Sooth Park." Ton can boy these lots in payments: one-third cash, and tbe others in one. and two yea t. , Then yon esn borrow the money from the boildiog assoeission to pay out on a:boose after yon get it mirly ander war. To learn something of the workings of this association tnqoiie of some of the . Bjembers it is a good thing. -The Monoo Roote iirHt .sell. ezcataton tickets to Chiaso : -No vember 23d, 188, st rote of one eeat per mile each . way Tickets will be sold at this, special low rate to Cbiesgo and; retorn Nor. 23d, and good ntaraingnatlt Monday Nov. 26tb, ' v. : A Atutss. . OmiveBT evcat snunr are the choke and odd' goods that fill tbe ebetves and drawers, and' are piled high to the ceilings in Smith's Basarand Jewelry store, -on the sooth- oe of tbe pablio sqnsre. There is no store like it this side of LooisvHle or Indianapolis, and traveling men who see it for the first time are anutfed. Smith csrriejt as many watcbes as any . Indianapolis establishment, and in Jew elry and Silverware bis stock most be seen t8t.be understood and ap preciated, i nere no more expert watch repairer in Indiana than Tbbe Smith, who presides at tbe bench, while Joe 8oith, the clever or, nas Been raised in tbe i. Lon Smkb and Scott Pauley an both experts in their specialties, and token altogether it m a strong combination. ajw 1 1 ii Cum Wobxet baa a lot of nrst-cbss Buggies, Carriages, Phav tons and Spriof Waeons. at his hvery stabte, wbieb he will aell for or will trade for moles or horses. CsttonCrsis before von sell yonr stock. -Nicest stock of winter clotbr wig and'styfish trverosots ever seen m jMOomiogion, are now on exbibttiott in Mciiee's well established and reliable tailoring establishment, south side of the eqnare. . Never was eoch.A stock of Hats seen in BloomingkHi as are now exhibited bytbisfirm. How it is nomible for McGee to sell these tailor made soits mr -Sv-it tsbard understand. unless be steals tbem. and it doesn't make any difiereaoe to the nurehaser eo ne Ket Bargain. AlleOICENEHT. C. VANZANDT baa not ratirad from boiiBesa. bat will ha toaoa at at old stand in tb Sudbury Uoefc witb a ooaapleta line of VNDXBTAKKK'S ASD UPHOL8TXKKR'8 BuppJie. He will hereafter flarota bis entirs attention to these special Haas, and will f-narantea work tbe best and prices tbe lowest. Beraember tbe jdsea, Sodbery BJacs,- Hertk Side 89 oare SruonnAKsJt Wagoss At Avvkvb. BBAUT JBDQTS

T7orthC3.00 per pair ior 03 50, 4t tfc loeHive.

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ACDTG FLAH1TEL, I: & CO iADThe fpliowing will be read with interest by many would-be society people. What agonies have not oeen endured in witnessing euror- young lady or gent wrestling unsvaitiazly witb the leg or wine of a btrd,vtn vain attempts to obtain some nutriment therefrom with the aid of knife and fork alone. What a relief it will be to those who have been in tbe Habit of starving them selves when dining in company, rather than violate the decrees of politeness, to know that they can now with perfect impunity tackle a chicken wing with both hands, and teetl.if neoessarv : "There are a n umber of things that the most fashionable and well bred neonle now eat at tbe dinner tabic witb their fingers. Tbey are; Olives, to which n fork should never be applied. Asparagus, whether hot or cold. when served whole, as they should be. -Lettnoe. which should be dinned in the dressing, or in a little salad. Ut'Iery, win eh may properly be placed on the table cloth btside the plate. Strawberries when served witb the Mem on, as tbey usually are in A -f2 4-." sT ! HJ imjiwn ciegauL nouses. xrvati , toast and all tarts and small cakes Fruit of all kinds except melons ana preserves, wbicb are eaten witb a spoon. ... " . . Cheese, which is almost invaria bly eaten with the fingers by the mi pariicuiar people. Ten the leg or other small nieces ot a bird is taken 10 tbe fingers at mMHonabie dinners, and at most of tbe luncheons ladies pick small pieces 01 cbioxen . without using a a fork." Gen. Harrison has a popular majority in the northern States of 465,040, which is 71.108 more than tbe- Republican majority for the euws region in 100. . ' . a Bl A man named Stanyard was executed m the Ohio neniteotiary on a recent. morni at the ghastly boor of one. He bad in a fit of jealousy killed bis washerwoman. Hie Inst act on earth was to play a doleful, tune on aa aecordeon. l aw tocerveshand reooneiled tbeexecu tibnr tbat he was able to perform bis work with neatness and d is paten. it mere is anything in this world tbat would justify a man in murdering bis grandfather, it would be tbe wbeeay caterwauling of a con snmptive acoirdian, played by the old man when one is nervous. -There is no more interesting or valuable publication in the Unit ed states than tbe bcientific Ameriea,M Every number contains something of value to the mechanic, the farmer or the artisan, it is teeming with practical suggestions ajbd with the result of'scienlifioand mechanical experiments ot the most interesting sod valuable character. Every well posted mechanic needs tbe scientific American, in order that be may .become more thorough-i ly-posted. JFe)ffMt weekly IWewspataier r we ;eaiirssi weal. The Weekly Gazette of Cincin nati stands in the front rank of weekly newspapers of the Nation. For general news at borne and abroad, eorreot. market reports. sketches of travel, short stories, ad ventures for boys and girls it is not aiirnoa&f ICaot XI f T sinctiy Bpeaking, a Family Paper, and worth several times the sub scription price. Tbe advertisement appears in another column.

Ladies' Underwear, Test Wortft $lfit5 AND $1,00 each for 79ctfl. AT THE BEE HIVE.

ffMk. poatraasier's life is not a bippy one," as any man will conclude who has been about tbe lobby any1 length of time. Lady from Polk ftp comet In : "Say, you : why lion't I git letter from my brother John In Ellenoyf "I don't know, madam," answers the postmaster humbly. ('Well, I know 1" says tbe lady removing tbe pipe from her mouths "you'uns keep eo here. I'll report ye to the 'Squire fust time I go down thar!" ''Anything for me says a 15-year old school girl, (who baa no oorrespoodent). Noihiug,Mi.w "Ob, psbaw, I never can get anything out of this mean old poetofiBoe !" says the girl angrily. ' "Habeosie papier from Yarmany vor Yawcob Snider f "Nothing, Yawcob."

"Der dyfull" and he goes off mad, and so it runs a31 day. No wonder Postmaster Feltus gave thanks with spareribs last Thursday. -Thecotabiued outpul of Sonfn Hutchinson'ssajt works will amount to about thirty-five hundred barrels per day. When we take into consideraUon the fact that the wealth 'which the above amount represents, is "pumped" out of tbe earth, tbat nothing is paid out for raw material, that the commodity never spoils, goes out of style, but is always in demand, then are we forcibly im pressed with 'the fact tbat our intare prosperity is assured. ooutn Hutchinson Journal. Two IHItlloai Readers are a ereat many to claim for one publication, but it is undoubtedly true that as many read The Youth's Companion every week. It has a world-wide reputation, and is sent lH over tbe globe where tbe JUa gliah language is spoken or read. c 1 1...: 1 ne reason ior its largo cirvumnuu is found in its exceptional value. It is always safe, pure, entertaining and instructive, its influence up on growing boys ana gins can hardly be overestimated, it is re XI ' w. membered affectionately by tneir parents who read it a generation ago. We would call tne attention 01 our readers to 1 he Special Offer of the publishers, an opportunity wbicb oomes but once a year. Any new Subscriber to The Companion who will send in.ld at once, can have the paper free to Jacuary 1, 1889, and for s full year from that date, ibis ofli r includes tour hoi iday numbers, for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New- Year's and Easter, all the lUustraied Weekly Supple ments, and the Annual Premium List With 500 illustrations; Ad dress Tbe Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass. , - ai One of the pests witb which the farmer has to contend is the Hessian fly. The Indiana Farmer gives this descr iption of it and its destructive babi ts : The fly itself is quite small, of dark color, wings almost black You will not fi ad them now. In deed they are seldom to be seen at any time. If they have visited your wheat yen will find their young in tbe pupa state, in shape and size resemble flax seed, 00 tbe stalks at the tase of tbe leaves. The fall brood jl'larvte have done their work in sucking tbe sap from tbe plants souk weeks ago. Nex spring the pupm will transform to flies which will lay their eggs for a new and larger crop of worms or maggots' which work upon tbe wheat in late spring or early sum mer. The maegots are quite small not more than ne-sixth of an inch in length aod 1 early white. Late sowing is the ;emedy usually re-onmou-aded for the fly. but in season like this it would be likely to fail in this latitude. jMiewtloai Problblttoalsts. A joint meet ng of the Prohibi tion clubs 4f filoomington will be held in the grand jqiy room on the night of . Ueccmber 8tn, lor tbe purpose of mutual consultation congratulation, jollification, the election of officers, aod arranging for a vigorous prosecution Of the campaign of ' J, inaugurated on the morning ol Nov. 7th, 1888. . - ' WrH. Jokes, 8ee. Piotem. "Dunraven Ranch" is the name of tbe new novel which Captain King contributes to tbe December numbr of Lippincott's Magarine; "Cap." King, like good wine improves with age. His stories have m re and more body, his style grows more and more effervescent aod brilliant, bis animal spirits more and more exhuberant. "Dunraven Ro neb" is tbe best story ho has yet produced. An expellent full page portrait of tbe author appropriately decorates tbe number, It represents a fine, manly aod soldiery face. A biographical sketch by Lieuteoaut Phillip Reade, who has been King's life-long friend, gives many entertaining and thrilling episodes in the life of the soldier-author. 18 W PiPf ?PH,

75c. ?W T4BD At the Beo Hive,

-rGKWge Btnekaxt's. business

bouse will be twovstories in bight, and botm ia.apmaranoe Miss Pauline. Ijenderwn, aister of Mrs. Ears Perriug jr., hs gobs to Sioux City, Iowa, with the bope of being beai tltted ic. h saUh by tbe change ft oliroate-- A Mite Society wus beld at the resideniee of Capt. W. J. Allen, last Thursday night by tbe members of the Women Relief Corps Forty or fifty of Dock Thresher's neighbors and friends went to bis house otf the 22d ult., it being bis 38th birthday, and gave him one of the surprises now so popular In the vicinity of Dudley Charley Dryadale is cashier in a restaariiptat Booneville, Mo. -The wife of jas, F, Morgan has' been chosen County Librarian County Commissioners began their regular December term on Monday Look out for the Mechanics' Band irjinstrolrformanoB nd oaqowt j ; it will be worth seeiing and heafing Bon. A. Fnlk delivered an address before the Odd Fellows of Mitchell ou last Tues day night.; Mr. Folk is a fluent talker, and has tbe faculty of pleas ing hit hearers Several of our young ladies: Miss Flora Kreuger, Miss BJrd Rosebevry and Miss Jen nie Graven, pent Thanksgiving at Centre; Vafljty, with the parents of Miss 0. Services were held in the various, churches last Thurs day, . and .turkey, and cranberry. sauce were thankfully eaten at tbe dinnerhouri-r-MissKate Pear son ' ate Thanksgiving turkey at Mrtinayjjyte-r!---ath Park is booming just as though 'twas summer, oome are.iucuneu vu uiwa it is, judging by the careless man ner in which they throw open the office door Seward & Noel are still introducing furnaces into the residences of our citlaens - Ben. Adams, of the A. H. & Co. dry goods .bouse slipped off slyly last week to Kansas to get marriedJake Bollenbaober is meaaura. a m a a III iog ribbons and ston . in -Axtetrs dry goods store, Washington, lad. Mrs. S. D. Noel is at Forest. Ohio, Where her father is danger ously ill' . The Burgoon school bouse, Polk (p., was destroyed by fire. Sunday night a week The ifY met at the reside.pee of Mrs. Maud Showers last Monday night 'A Mrs. Carter of Buena Vista, Indian Creek tp., died Thursday night last. Tbe Irvin Grimes property, on South Walnut et. has been purchased by Dr. B. 4. McGee.- -The good injuns will have a supper and dance on the occasion of their 14th anni versary The Red Men are a jolly organisation with man brave war riors anil handsome squaws in their wigwams- Rev. 8. R. Lyon delivered the address before tbe Union Temperance meeting, held in the Christian ohurch, Sunday night :. Teachers' Association brouuhtf a number of handsome young f omen and graceful men to town last week- Mrs. Robert Marshall's mother, Mrs. Dean, was her guest last week, Dr. Mo Gee will: make some radical im provements on the property pur chased by him recently T.H. Barnhill will undoubtedly be the P. M.kt Dnionville. Tom is "true blue'- and knows now 'tis done Showers Bros, are entertaining Mr. Chas. Bird, wife and daughter of Cincinnati, O. John Cole and Ed. Whetsell. "guessed" on the re sult in New York, placing the col lateral in the. hands of Isaac Ciaman, who paid it over to Ed, Cole has brought, suit against Claman now tor the amount ot tbe wager Declamation contests will be the thing this year, and the first one will occur Thursday night next at College Chapel The Polk tp, case of Wm. JNornian against some nine persons for whipping him, has been continued till next term. M. F. Dunn has been add ed to tbe attorneys for defendants M.r.8, Jjauders ot. Indianapolis was visiting tbeold homestead west of town last week. A .Thanksgiving leap yr party was given at Spencer. Indi ana. Miss Minnie Tate was in vited and was in attendance, being the guest of Mi as Mary if. Allison uunug iipr ewy m tuat tiiwa, Will. Adams spent Thanks giving Day in Indianapolis with bis filter, Mrs. teller. Misses Belle and Mattie Axtel and Miss Same Cherry spent Thanksgiving with meads in Bedford, ind. MAPIiE 8YEUP yermont and home made jut received by C. Alexander, the west ejde grocer. New Dates awd ohi.y 10c. pub .pouko at C. tt, ALEXAN-

Ben. F. -Adams jr., one of the

members of the firm of Adiooa, Hall & Co., ia to be married to-day (Tuesday) at Parson's Kunsu, to Miss Anna Brant. Mr. Adams is one of the model young men of this community, while Miss Brant is a highly educated yomog lady, the daughter of Rev. Mir. Biant vrho was at one time sitatiosied here. The young couple will be at Lome to their friends after the 10th, Mr. Adams' father has madt! hSio a present of one of llhe haoditome houses built by him in Jfairview, last summer, and the young ptople will go to housekeeping there after Christmas. May good fortune attend tbem, is the wish of the Progress and their legicD- o)' friimds, both here and elsewhere? Court ground away on Thanksgiving Day without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A case from Van Bu.ren! tp,, in ;the vicinity .of Thite' Hall, was os trial, Nail va. the Mason estate on a claim of Kl,800. There were some forty witmseaes, ease being tried by a jury. A ver dict was given to plaintiff for 350. The Courier says "the Progress glyes some burlesque information on the income of the postoffice and that tbe real figures are : Salry-per annual, On scoount of.Star Boutes, Money Order JPees, Bent (if you pay that mucb) Light and fuel, 11.700 300 10 8TS 60 Ttal amount, . $2,535 Tbat is more than the Progress made it our figures being $2,480, while the Courier's foot up f 2,535 But tbe Courier goes on further and says that it will cost $1,500 to run the office, leaving but $1,000 for the P. M. That depends upon tbe man who conducts the business There are a number of men ben who will agree to run it for less money and never "kick". The Chicago inter Uoean is one of the "big" papers of this great country big in tbe sense tbat Chicago is the greatest and grandest city in the world, taking into account, its age, opportunities and location. The Inter Ocean is radically Republican and did its share toward disappointing the present incumbent ot the White Douse. But politics is not all of Ue Inter Ocean, it is a veritable newspaper, giving all departments full attention, so that news from every quarter is found in its col umns. Read the "ad" in to-day's Progress. -The Teachers' Association met in the High School room last Fri day and Saturday and was attended by more than two hundred persons. The program was given by the teachers of tbe county assisted by Professors Bees: and Wiley. Music was furnished by the "Pilgrim Quartette,1' Mr. J. R. Mutz, Miss Florence McKep, and the teachers. The "school exhibit" attracted great deal of attention and there was considerable good natured ri valry between the pupils of the county as to who would be the for tunate ones is securing the houors. i be Teachers Association is an excellent feature of the school work in this county and it is rapidly growing in popularity. B. F. Adams, sr., is the agent at this point agaio for tbe Q. & M railroad. Persons who desire to go west Or southwest should consult him as to rates before purchasing a ticket, as he is able sometimes to save you a neat sum ot money. The Monroe Co. Horticulture Sooiety will meet in the court house Dec. lZtn, at 1 o'olocK p. m, Program: Tbe Benefits Derived from a Horticultural Society, by Prof. W. J. Bryan; The Cultiva tion of Flowers, by ibos. Spicer also a paper by Miss M. L. Rogers. Prof. Lust will give an opera, at an early da v. with full cast of characters, and a trained orchestra from one of the neighboring oities Edith Jordan', now attending school, at Indianapolis, came home to spend Thanksgiving, Prof, and Mrs. Woodford and Prof, and Mrs. Von Jagemann vera in Indianapolis a portion of last week. Mrs. Jordan, mother of Dr. J. has come to Bloooiiogton to remain during the winter. Prof. Kirk wood and wife will leave on Thursday for River side, California, where tbey wij spend tbe winter. Chsrjey Miller hss moved io to tbe Joinery -Voss property, on North College Avenue. Mrs. Baugh of Clear Creek I p. has beep taken to the asylum for the insane at Indianapolis. For Holiday Candies, and oth cr palate ticklers, such 89 oranges, nananaa, nuts, oic,, go io rienm mm I -a " ' w iison grocery unfer tl)e I'ro saaT.- 1 1 "a. i 'i i gresa vjuiw. l( IB Ola 8f. lieatl

Hits Ar3 titan ata turkey ab home. Miss Emma Bain ban b6en i!otp.IId

on accouni; of i ll btaitti to quit cdleg. Moore's eitUae visitail btm lost week. The Betas will tive ii reoetition wx Fri day night ' Quite a number of the atudrats aosnt TbaoksgiTiog bwttnjf Bev. J. M. Ifostirof CinciBB iti u in town Tliuiniay. Idetle Blukn.sil. '68, -irho Ii tobine at BoeDerUli), was borne cn Tbanltsgivlag. Beberi Woods, a fonnariimdiwit. visitad bis Phi Ji brothers ljtt wiiek. Miss Etta Oinvens. 'W. trho in tsaobiosr at Gosport is expected n I'ridvr'Prat. &wm.n uvumt fiktifrAv an Anndajr in indUuapolS. Mr. Fltoli and wUei itiUid college Mon day afterncKitt. Jesse Hubbard took 'A uraboi'iaal nrise offered by tie Morgaa Ooants Xaasfaers' Association, . . Jobs 8huneu. "8B. of Oroensbnrr. fa expecteA f ridaj te att-md the iku mao.uet. Mr. Coorvsr. a formr I. TJ. sftodent. and Miss Botiafiird, x ipeoial nt-iteit of last year, wore inanied en tbe I7l.h uit. at ber some. . . InYitatUiis witfeeegil oirt Itit'trweek, for tbe banquet fir oh by the ''JiW Bone," wbicb is to oodair on tftxt Fri.lsy nigKt. The place lor buying it it yet t, Mystery. Miss Geoieift Byer upent Thnnkae'iTinz with Miss iSmina B in at Martinsville. and on Friday went lo Indiaaapolis. where she met ber motMr. Tba Phi (ism social wai a lerand suos in STorv sartioalar. IFbere were nineteen ci,th merilieiai ptiiteat with their ladieii; XsMTt a ere read W Moan, Pbillipe, Moffett ami Reynold! of 'the Sunior class, Monday. Home of Um were of a politi cal nature. The hasclaorn and manly brow ot the U. Senior is now eroirnfed by. a !sU style suk bs t. 16 1 itnmnDg to tee tome of the boyii attemptiiig Ia balance tnesn ornamsntstt the ezaot orator. Messrs. Dressier and Robertson made I. flying trip to Graenctiatla Thursday to attend to some buaineni connectiid with the printing otf tbe "Student, ' It is their la tention bermaftar to biivi tliwr printi; done at tbat place;'-: The number of teaibers at the German uniTersitics at present is 1,130. Of tbes t Merrm baa zsz; XieipiKi, iwi; Munici, 170; Brasilia, 134; toBn:12S; Gottmgec, HI; Hallo, 114: Heidelbere. IW; Straibarg, 105 j Konigiterg, 98 ; Jena, 92 J Freidbarg, 88; Tubingen, 8T; Marbun;, 84; Kiel, 34; Qrei&iraMl, 80; Wnrsbanri S: Krlanien, SI : (liesnen, 50: Munstor, 43; RosUmk, 39. In Austria-Hungary the total n timber is 634, and in Switaev land 452. ffa-is American Register. 'MT i i . n i) i i . . n J a The next ocntmi lecture .will be delivered by Ol. Copeland on the evening of Due. ltQth (Monday ). Everybody should hirar it. It Ibas been thirteen years siaie the Republicans were in possession of tbe Presidency and both housia ot Congress, In the suit ugaitist lAa. Field for $10(OQf,r growing out of the Purdue assignment, the plainfi&i were non-suited Monday tie judge instructing the jury to bring in a verdict ior Field without leav ing their seats. ' G rover Cleveland put the bors onto the idea that this was tlu campaign "to buy" by first dona I ing 10,IXKJ to the campaign ooi ruptiou fund. Not being satisfied witb tbo gift alone, be stgmned bis willtngtieBB to have the Democratic journals ot the country parade the fact before the people, and as the executive bead of tbis nation be is responsible for a greater portion of tbe sins growing out of bis leadership. If anybody ireceives a letter from awuy out west Btating tbat somebody has been killed, or has died, that the aonuibody is supposed to be a relative or friend of the per son receiving tbe letter that tbe somebody left a gold watch, a re volver and oiljer valuable personal belongings; that an expense of $4.75 had been iixmrred for some body over and above the amount of ready ctush ia his possesaiop, and tbat upon receipt of this amount tbe writer would send the money, don't send the money. Tbe scheme is the latest ind a very successful swindle, A mild winter is predicted by the "oldest inhabitant," who hac examined the com husks, and the hickory fchell barks. . : Gen. Hovey will assume the offioe of (3 overoor bu the l'4th day of January, 1889. Jiis term aa representative in Coogivsa will expire 00 the th o MafSq. Tb Renublitn gain in Indi-, ana is J7,00QbyQtei in four ypars. A half doaen new houses are in court of conittruction on the west side of town. The official plurality of the ixepublnmin electois in Indiana is 2,348. liovey's plurality is 2,191. There will be a total eclipse of tbe sun l anuary 1, las,. Oh, yes ! for the holidays you want to call at J'irby'a grocery and conf;tionei:y 01 the east side. Lti rich room,-; hot coffee, and lunch of all kiuds, at Kirhy's 00 the east fide. Go Io Kirby's on the eagt side tor flt)0Mi iloc iu town. For copnpd flyglero, tub 05'Sr ters, served (jp jn till styles and with the choicest irirainingii, gi jo I. B. Kiii-by, east sjilo square. J. Ei. Kirbv kcetMi a full tin ply ftf groceries, fruits, bqtlf forelgii

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Hocgt.talinff's Salary LMi CTnited Sitas U$Bjfij. oonttiti ly printed pages, and giro Ib.i tb Kit eyery United 8t,i offial ihn book every Result icsn notbl eyerjr voter biiomIS tygrsf !; rbere art Also fauf.pai;M.,wlutj; Miary and term of ofBc of r;tl maw State ad Toxrif4y, tlj (ait, election TBmrni, o- s. . is in roini ana couna m in um Price twenty-Ave centj Se iil pk copy. Sont to y pTt H-lb; fifci.tM on receibt of rr:oe. no " cent poeb.ge slaraps way be imtjUfc tnont. Agents wanted. Ijirye en slo;s allowed. Addree i. Obis. . 9m Ullog, publisher, St.f Ma.lt toaAM4 AllHtny, N. T. . 7Sil KANSAS SQROH13M, mm as ever yon tasted, or ot le hf-; The i'opulab "iRogisBT ii the west side of the square ; , if sUi' A 1... M, !.. iW.J.: Elltj is n born grocerymita ami a ciajli fellow, n tea Dy every o-xiy. keeps a choice at Jck of gooilsi Bp maxes additions 1.11 aim ost ati thus has it fresh 3 hti gete tbo novelties in hie line, b( malting pri'paratioiJ to 1 supply of goods lor tnw ifoi traie. Don't foigiit to ftiouir Cbnrley Alexander s groi nr TIPl you want soraethiog cho ice. filPECiAi On Fn'daif .of alt week the Banner will hove a &pif ial Price on so ate article. Ct and what it hi. Each week W be 11 different article. -Papers for t l&sing tinder M&m petti, for sale et tbe Progress mm ior 5 cents a do?o. f SMOKED MEATS, a fufli annh as BoneLias Ham. BremKHli Baijon. (eugar cured) an e:t aswUwrtil on gale by, ' k. U. 1a ALiriAA.NLnia. s SStcdkbakee VAM)irs n . t At Auaeig. v. Rye, for Send, at W.J,Alkut hardware store; -Get vour re:rMteiisli, wareatore. - gi

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