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HAtt For Beia)7 Gaodie and oth ar palate tiekiat each aa oranges, banaaae, aota, ete., go to Hemp, Wibev'agroeerf apdajr .'tba sreaa uoea. Xt m U) at. AeaaLook rv at Jianar Bobinaon's wiadowa, wtat aide aquare, and aeo tba diapW of bandsoaia China Cape, fiaoeera aad Maga tbey are jaat eemniptioaa; H baa aume of tba iDoat ewgaatartielas ia aiaaaware aad four warea you aver aw. Taka a peep at tba Grapea, Saiafna, Orangea ehoief; Apples aad Gaadiea be baa brongbt on. for the Holidays. Ha will , fill joar baakes for vary ltttia oMmey. Uau CUSTlUS 0irr at MeGeea Gloves,. Mofflere, late style Hats, iae Shirts i aauslia. tinea and wool : 35 aorta for $U (this ia twenty off, doQ'I'y oo aeej j Overoirt eaeap; uaoerwear at yoarewn prieer aI for Cbriatmaa. Houdat Goods ia crest 'pro hnioa at Charley Mobley's store oa be tooth side of the square.. New TicScsrfr, 6e Gloves, lite style lebrsefet "hindlsomo "Honery. ' fDress Goods and Trimmings. Fancy Goods of the best eelections. Wt want soaas more reliable m to sell our oorsery atock: gaarsnteed' irst-clasq, true to name ordrred, and delivered in. good, althy condition. Salary and expeBses,or oossflnssion if preferred) . Apply (stating age) to The U. h. Van IXoea Koraery' Co., .Geneva, rjraatod HoQcbtaitac' Sslsr SJUt Book of TJlUdStte OfficUIi, eyaUia 138 kae. aVmtaftnyValMd SUM oftWai 4ut asaoax r; itmblisin now want, afcd ory vote sbonXl have ji codv. There ars alaa four pagaa whioli cirr tb auttyjuiun Ncoair covwaora or aver W11U and Tarritoiv -tbs 8tata uoltaJa, ataeUoa ntaros, at. Ta ia pookat Sana sod oowd ip ran Jsataar eoTsn. Prio tweotT-eTseaaU.. 9od Ayr sap), pbaapy. Seal to any part of too TJnllad atsaaan reeaiptof ptfca. On or two oaat pwaga ftampa nay ba aant In pay k- inan wMiao. jarga eomnitf aHowoa. . Adonta. Cba. X. Houehnaw. Mo. H Madfaoa Aianoa. Aaawy,H..T. Cbaio Wobiet has a lot of iraHNa Bnggias, Carriages, Pha Maaana sspnac Winiu. at his livery ttabie, wbieh he will sell for eaaa or ml. jtrade r amies or Cadi on Ctaie before von ;aei yoar neear , . -Hawr stock of winter .kUriac and atyliah Overeoata aver seen la Bloomingtoa, are saw on exhibHion m McOfril estsblisbed mm tKimmmvntwmg oaiaoiisnment, aoahode of tba sqaaic Jfever was- ane& a atddc of Jdate seen in jttooaa iagioa aa up now exhibited ay tnw arm,-, tiow it is nossible for McftSeo to sell tbcee tailor made soits for $9 it is hard to anderetand. m a ' . . . . naieas a sieaw inem.and u doesn't makeaay diflerenee to the nnrchassr eo na gets a oargaia. A eonntnraiaa Uat askad in h aoaat biatavaaaidwnanbelmt a eoM aapaai am nr. Vaaaar'a Coueh Honav. yar-ttala hr WAaa Baoa- Bloomintria and S. at af ataaas, Otaw Croak lad. - AiSlia VSCBN BMT. Q. VAITZANDT baa not totttod from baiinaaa, but will bo roond at hia oid ataad in too Sudbury Meek wHfea eeapploto ilna of UNDRSTAKSIfS AND UPHOWTXKIKS Boppllea.. Ba wiU boAaftor davoia bi estire attention to tbese pcial Nsaa. and will entrant work tba beat and pricea tba lowott Kem ember tbe plt ftodbury Bloek, Hortb-Sida Square STUDEBABZtB WykOOMB At Allemb. BEAUTY BOOTS Worth 63.00 per pair

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2, and No, 3 : lAcnra flaithel, f; & CO. - From a report published by Sapt OavenaV we select the following Hst of teacbera employed in tbe towraLip schools : . Ban BlossoraP. E. Miller, Joliu ldcNeeley,JaHa Clark,Myrtle Umt i ger, Maggie Figg, Ella Figg , Ire Carter;- Jane Staley, W. d. Gootiale, EtU B. Craven, Hnttfo Walker. . . . .; Washington Anna Mafcenis, Mary Carr, W. Yi Psyne, Jennie Moeeley, W. I. Payne, L. D. PpMsy, Giant Hazel, W. H. Creap irion George Magenis, Ella Con C. F. Smith, Ada MuNecley. Ridfaland Moses Hannah, Chas. JS. taker, Anna A cuff, Lizzie Acuff, H. K. Spear, J. E. : Edmondsoo, Harvey Hazel, Minnie Parks. r Bloomington Maggie Snjull, FJo,a Gourley, J. Belle Johnson, Uk e Martin, BcatHoa Sanders, Mar Woolery, Emma Sogers, Frnk Headley. nlon G. E. Slater, J. S. Hoisapj le, Florence Galyean, SerepU Dennin, 'Waiter L, Parks, C. S. Cu pbelf, O. H. Cravens, Mame Lavrence. V Mary Morgan, J. 8. Matbews,Baa Oli; Smnt, Olios Olipbant, C. W. Bitrib, J. T.Haal,Sylvanu8jaokaon, W. B. Graves. Suit Creek Chas. Butcher. Lizzie Adams, M. F. Robioson, Cora My rs, Belle Larakius, J. W. Shie lds, W. F. Lannkins. I rry Lizzie Gourley, Libbie Folerton, Delia Wylie, Mary Miii-mer, Mollie Philpuit, Alice 8m ;h, Sussle ICilpatrick, Susan Go dale. C lear CreekEraaia Davin Norm 1 ret' (go, ijou Jfennett.JfiHen Stream Josif Woodward, W. Carroiohael, Belle Lee, 8. 8. Hostetter, Jennie Tillay, Ferd Lacas, Betta Botkin. Polk Jennie Hanson, fi. 0. Gil trap, Samuel 8mallwood, Belle Per der, V. L. Alexander, Nannie Norman, Frank Norman. Robert G. Todd.. t : an Bnren -Thos. Kinir. Mattie Carter, C. W. Eaton, Nora Baker, oa.oara f owier, JGmma Keller, Elfoer E Boekirk, P. B. Smith. Eor canned oysters, tub ovsteri, served op in all styles and' wua the choioest trimminew. o . to J. 3. Kirby, east side square. J. B. Kirby keens a full sun. pi; of groceries, fruits, both foreign av, home grown, nots. and evervthi ig that is nice and choice in . bis Ba. To cure and heal a rnnnine spv(?, apply alum water twice a day. -Mrs. John A. Weaver, fiftvy yeara old,. died at. Sevmour reaiotly ol a disease that -baffled all the ettendin! nhVsicisnft. " Thev he ld a post mortem, in acoordance ih her request, and in the nallbl dder were found thirty-nine gall atcnee, some of which were nearly .aii inch in diameter. MAPLE SYRUP Vermont ard home made just received by V Im Albxanpbb, tbe west side grocer. ' ' " ; a i a . .. There is no more interesting or valuable publication in the unit ed States than the "Scientific Amer ican," Jfivery number contains something of value to tbe mechanic, toe farmer or the artisan, it is teeming with practical suggestions and witli the result of scientific and nieohanical experiments ot the most interesting and valuable character, Every well posted mechanic needs tite Scientific American, in order 1.,at he may beopme more thorough ly posted Ladies' Underwear, Vests Worth ,25 AND 1.00 each, for 70 cts. T THE

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G. A. R , Dept. Ind., has elected the following named oflScm: Com-; msnder, T. H, Sadbury ; Sr. Vice Commander, J. H. Gaaton ; Jr. Vice Comaiaader, V. W. Wioks ; Officer of Guard, Thos. Kilpttriok ; Quartermaster, W-. J, Allen ; Ad jutant, Thea. Masser; Officer of the Day, Win. Hepley ; Quartermaster's 8erg., Enoch Berry; Delegates, H. C. Duncan and Jas. H. Gaston ; Alternates, N.E. Mathers and Woo. Hepley. Marion Hinkld is now the father of No. 9 ; the last one, a hwnoing big bpy, having been born last week.' Of the nine ch ildren born to Marion and wife all are living but one. Joe Allen baa sold his interest in the nortb side livery stable to Jobn Cole, from whom he purchased it. Tbe firm now is Kenaedy A Cole, and clever men they re.' Lee Mitchell, a grandson of the late Hon. P. L. D. Mitchell, died at Terre Haute last Friday with typhoid lever, after a brief illness. Lee was a fireman on the I. & St- L. and a very efficient man, vety much liked by hie associates. Lee was in his 23d year; Thar remains were bronght to Bloomington for burial, and services were conducted by Rev. W. B. Minton. W. A. Wallingford. has returned from Newbury, 8. 0., to Harrodabore- -Mrs. Ritter of Orange county sued tbe Monbn for 6,000 damages on account of injuries in the Salem wreck. Compromise-has been effected through ber attorneys, Buskirk & Buskirk. Mrs. Ritter wM IWt' The Batterton hardware 'store bnilding was burned to the ground at Spencer, last Saturday nightsThe narrow guage, between Bedford and Bloomfield, lost a long stretch" of trestle work by fire last Friday night. The trestle was in very bad repair. ; Wm. MeFhetridge A Son have had all the work they oould handle at their planing mill since tbey begun business, and are now potting in a larger engine and boiler, tbe old one not having sufficient power to drive the machinery. Some' time in the spring they expect to add - more machinery -r-making such improvements as the trade de"maricls"and Just as they ' become financially able to supply, - They deserve encouragement and patronage. The mill is but a short distance south of the electric light station. Dr. Jos, Rogers returned to his home, in Pratt, Kansas, on Thursday morning hurt, via Louisville, in which latter city he expected to visit friends briefly. M. Young, Union ville, ia in receipt of an increase of pension, Marriage licenses have been issued to the following persons since last publication : Charles F. Kood and Annie Butch, Jos. Stevenson and Carrie Marksbury, Wm . G. May and Millie Hedrick, Jeff. Fan and Mary E. Kendriok, Zepb. Chandler and EHra J, Mitchell, Nathaniel Davis and Emma A. Berry, John Nucbols and Louisa Graham, Nathan Sipes and Sarah A. Meadows, Wiley A, Robinson and Ida Brarinenr, Wm, Jacobs and Melinda A .ton. After the Democratic G. A. R. men are organised it would be n difficult matter to find a ball small enough to accommodate . them. There is no politics in the order; as all well informed men -know, and the number that affiliate with the Democratic party is too small to at tract much attention, . dn. '. At GreencasUe applicants for the position of. Postmaster are pub lishing their positions as candidates. . F, M, Faulkner desires the Pro gress to state that he ia a candidate for the Bloomington postOMstership, 1 and that he will plaoe the office in the corner room ot his present ho tel, and will conduct tbe business in a highly, moral and artistic man ner. B. F. Adams, sr., Is the agent at this point again for the O. & M. railroad. Persons who desire to go west or southwest should con sult him aa to rates before purchas ing a ticket, aa he is able sometimes to save you a neat sum of money. Get yonr watch or clock repaired for a Christmas jtift to the family, John Ward is the boss in that line. X8 JN, SILK PmSH, 75c PJSJI YAED

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DASHEp HEREAND TBE13 Hairy Swindler is still con

fined to bin home with sickness W.JB. Peterson is again on the Bqar. of County Commission ers. Mr, f . understands the rou te, and will do bis duty as be understands the law Charley Stone ha parchased tbe W. T. jjiair sGBOK or D0018 ana suoes. LStane is steady, careful business I - i. . i i i. man, ana naa oeeo a vaiuaoia as sistant at the "Corner" for several years. Sfone will succetd because he wUl give his entire time and i mi. . aip?nuoj ito bis ousiness. -a ho wall was mo up rapidly last week on Geor;e iBeackart'a small building wUwh ho will occupy temporarily, oij until he can make arrangments to build a more commodious one- rT"?0 Donaldson vs. Noel slander iujt will come up again for trialthia woek before Judge Heffron. Jphis is the case in which Mr.. Noel , charged, with making statements against Mr. Donaldson when the titter applied for admis sion to the Lodge of Odd Fellows is thin placeV A trial was had last Spring, and the jury disagreed A church faiv will be given by the young ladies of the M. E. charch iu the Opera House on Thursday, Friday and Suturday. There will be tableaut, pictures, etc., and CbriAms goods wiU be exposed to sale The widow of John F.Walker ii visiting her son James in Indian i polif i -Fred. Fess aud' wife have been eotertaining Jacob1 Fesii and wife of New Albanyi -Elder . Griffia ' is yery,. succeiniAiHj conducting a protracted meeting at MaplciGrove-r Corner Folk's iinfant child died in Lafayete last week, and R, A. Fulk attended the funeral A prom -iocot,young man of this city was in Gcsportand Spencer last week making .contracts for a car-load of dogs' for a popular abowmao of this locality D. O. Spencer is the lueky recipient ot a pension The County Treasurer, Dr. Gaston, bas settled with tbe State David Hunter, who has bad a" stroke of paralysis ia dangerously siokAru additional electric light is to be placed at the intersection of 8lU and Walnut street. Better place suother 'hoss-powee? oo the . . . .... . a engine! if more lights are to ue hitchedThe north east portion oftUeityis to be congratulated. U now has three brass bands. A second! colored bnud has been or ganize!- Dr. Harris' family is enteytaining the family of Mrs. Chare Harris of Louisville, Ky. Don't forgtt the Bazar and Tableaux at the Opera Honse, to be given by tbe young ladies of the M. E.tohurch The Rel Men have rented the second story of the Howefcorner, and will occupy it aboufthe time yon begin to write 1889-f Will we get that f 100,000 appropriation for tbe main building of Indiana University? Wit hi tbe proper effort it can be secured from the Legislature Borne one baa published in the big city newspapers that there are 390 '(floaters" or purchasable vot ers in Bloomington and Perry town ships.; On the. authority of one. of the Democratic committeemen who assisted in making up tbe roll two weeks before the election, the Progress, denounces this statement "naihi the liaV' as they say during the beat of the .campaign : he states that there are but 285 ! Teli the traltf," why don't you? N. R. Matson of Ellettsvilte is in re ceipt of 'an increase of pension The Progress will be sent till the last, day of 189 for fl.SQ cash money i -The turkey crop must UaVij' been immense this year, judging'.by tbe number that haye been brought to Bloomington for sale Nearly every farmer weal of town, has sold bis bogs to Fat Fowler for $4.75 per cWt. -Christ mas.' trees Are being worked upWall. Pauley is making "dem olod ding.fit.like jiaper on de vail, at the Corner clothing store Tbe 8mith family will appear at the Upera riouse this week in connec tion with the young ladies' enter taintnent. This troupe has drawn immensely in Europe, Kansas and Greene county Mrs. i reeland nee Pearson (of Bedford) waa vis iting Mrs. f auline Pearson last week. In Snlt Creek tp, last season 4,149 bushels ot wheat were raised, Jas. O. Baxter, 225 bushels ; J, B. Bender, 37 ; John GUmoie, 1JI ; Nathan Hil), 110; Monroe Miller, XS5 Wm. N.uiini 120 j John Sex ton, 288 : W. I. Stephens, J;U(n Lewis Stephens, 100, were thp most

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D. Eokley Hunter of Coonersville was in town last week. Ben, Adams and wife arrived in Bloomington on Friday evening last. ; The Judgs of circuit court has appointed new jury commissioners. They are Dr. Axteil and Jas. B. Clark. The city council! elected Satnoel C. Dodds to fill the vacancy on the City School Board caused by tbe resignation of W. T. Blair. The city council did themselves honor in this selection. The Southern Indiana Medical Association will ment in Seymour Deo. 27th and 28tb. Dr. J. D. Simpson of Bbomiogion is President of the Association.

George Mitchell, formerly of this place, was killed one day last week by tbe kick of a horse, at Conneraville. The remains were brought to this place for burial era Friday; Tbe Young Ladies of - the." M. E. charch will hold a Fair in the Opera House on the 13tb, 14th and 15th. Everybody is invited to come and see the exhibition. All manner of Christmas goods will be offered for sale, and various attractions will be provided during the week. -The liquor Hscenae cases were withdrawn by Stockwell and Whisnand. The board as now organ ized is not inclined to strain a point in favor of granting liseense to sell liquor over the counter by the drink. It should not be permitted to be sold that way over, the head of a barrel either. Tbe next Legislature will be asked for an appropriation to put up tbe main building of Indiana University; those now in use be ing but Halls intended as consorts to 'the principal structure. About 1100,000 will be sufficient to do the work. As the Legislature is strongly Democratic, and our peo ple are conservative, no trouble will be experienced perhaps in securing the desired legislation. But one slight foil of snow in this locality so fur, and the-ground has not been frozen to a greater depth than half an inch. ' At Las Vegas Where people, went for health, there has been high, winds and eight inches of enow. . -There is nothing in tbe "statoota" that requires you to read the President's message. Never theless if you have the time and a vast amount of patience you are at liberty to taekle it, and "may the Lord have mercy 6u you." -Now that business is quiet let the good work of building the rail road from Gosport via Stineayille and EHettsviile to Bloomington go on. We also want a- main build ing' for In diana University. The sale of personal properly belonging to Perl ina Wilson's es tate will take place on Thursday of this week. The Noel-Donaldson slander case bas been continued. -The following named persons are in receipt of pensions : S.Braun., EHettsviile; D.Wilson, Blooomingtoo : H. Young, Stinesvjlle, WHelpbringer, Gosport ; W. Ed wards, Stanford ; L. PheIps,B!oQmr ington. The rain came down ateadily all day Saturday, and through it all the turkey shooters north of town plunked away at the poor birds, tied down to , stakes. This is a species of barbarism that can not be too strongly condemned. John Russell, an old citizen of Monroe county, died Wednesday night last, at his residence, 2 miles northeast of town. Ha had been confined to his rootna long time, having bad symptoms of cancer of the stomach. Mr. Russell was 70 vearaaof age. a member of the Cov enanter Church, and an honest, up right man. He left a daughter aud two sons. A prominent and active Democrat, stood on the street talking about the post-office yesterday. Said be, in substance : "Why some of these same fellows who are now so anxious to see Feltus turned out the very hour that Harrison is mada President, were the persons who signed their names to a petition that was 'seat to Senator Harrison asking him to withdraw certain charge pending in the U. S. Senate, so that Feltus might be ooufirnjaj it is cheek y I -tell you iM What in; the world does tl'is man mean ; do yqu know ? Njbw Dates and gnit 10c. peu pouno at C. L. ALEXANDER'S; Go to Kirby's on She cast side for eUuluc lunch in town,

Collega.' 0aUaV;:'"' P. El. Dresatar will spend tht iollcUyu with Frank Battleld, al hit )) amiFrank Hunter spent Tbiii sgii ig with Prof. t. A. Wodlburn in B: Itimor Joseph Thornton of '88 nt'.on lKt 1ht social given by tto Beta bi.ys oa Fritter erening last Dr. Dabney ex mined his tlim in Hie Decline and fall of Steme, on Jlonday last. Miss Bitner wi l 9pn i Cb iatm ilh her parent who are (riaKing i t Na ih lie, Teno. Wicka Priza Orntorionl Contest will given on Thursday ni;lit. Th. ro aru eoverj contestants ami tf era tn aoh inteiest tikon as to what tha reiult v Ul . Mora than hall'tho cbolrhip( 'gUia at Cornell Univoruty bwt yer we! 9 iron by young lady f tudentu. Ib t obolarsoips were given for niftl.limt'is, botuty aad agriculture . Professor Woodford go o Pb lad&ipbia this weok to attend the nieotii en of tbe Economic Aasuclatiou and w II not meet big classes njr morn tbiu term .llr. Dabney will havo (bsrgo of tint mi mu.ation in this department. Dartmouth college loted lout ' ; eer a course of Bible, study, it boi;i th i 8 ret American coil ego, I believe t: mkr such atudy a part of Sts otiirici tuo. The course is systematically arranged, aiul eaoh subject is priaepted ?y m iasti-nctor competent to tfet it in ;l o n tit n dTanoed soientifto thou(-bt The Senior class at a mi etrng on l'Vidtr night last, apmiinlod ti committt e m fiictures and albums, Heuira. JtToas, Droiaar and ItomBburg. The ulaas Das mlpjted a tingle color as the :IaM color with the class motto, 'KChe Bve rlarti ag Butter," and class 'S9 printed upon it. Tbe oil as of 'S intend to do tbinga np i t styli) a id a they are all men of good tasts a: id ability, a very interesting com ocean nine nt may he expected. The first of the series of eont t c a irar gwl by tbe Literary Societies oe :urre 1 list Tiiursdav evening. Thert vra . mu.:h Interest taken, and a large j,nd iohc jinatic audience was present to iritoeiis ib pirformanoe. Hr. W. A. Mutnett of the Senior class presided. TUo fello-w ing is tba program : . " Our Folks, D.B. Fostei1; Bn(liit A mold, V. H. Smith; Bee cabin iise.iseita,

wm. HI0S3; Jtognlus to t;aruc,foiitliine U & n-epier: violin sole, m.v iu id h Heroes of the Land ol Peim., ,lC H. James ; Tbe Vagabonds, O. It. Hubai d j Strewing Flowei-s on 6rjiv of Soldi irs. J. H. Ward : Cornet Soloi J. 8. S;ewrt; All Pyramids not Egypt ian, at. U Jo tinson; Old Time and Seii-Iicii Hallzmin; Hryre Host, ma Kyan. .While the judges, feer. Lfm. ProfPbilputt and Miss Layi a Heudrij,-, vere making their decision, Mr. Jiluwah fav ored the audience witlt n jriitno. uoUt. Tbe judges gave M. 0. JSutaba -d Uret, Biss. Ryan second and U. H. 3iiitti tliird. Thia met with cenenvl urorovul . Mo lire.

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residents of Monroe cctinw, and of the ! .i . i.. . ... .i t... turae suceniui ones, si o iretnc . note. Irot. .l:omo:llbi1(j, Exnminationa next wetk, Simpson is hapr-t hj . .Prank Duncmn b: a ;5igii Chi. a ..Only one moreOasiir examination,' ..Odle haa been sick- with tbe mumps. Oae more week f itclloot this term. Miss Bairles cip-wls a fisit iVtun ......Tbe Juniors had a liittory enaaiination last Friday. Minsea Field and Pel to visited friends in Barrodsburg last w(mk. ......It will toon be limeio bora Cieiar. Juniors,, prepare your iontai. '. ...... Hunting tours wen el! tha raee daring Thanksgiylog i-aiiBtioii. ......Moat of tbo slidnnU will spend the Holiday at heme , - ' J' ......No Prep, items appeitnid Jacl, week' Tour correspondent wont limiting. ' ......Mr. Hubert Pack vinitud Pr.j, last Frid ay afternoon. ......Prep, has had a good attendance during the past term, but a much , larger one is expected ia the windier tnrni. ......From all appenmnoM Hr. Brown wit! receive the first i(choliirsii5p. He deserve it, ......Will. Allen W been confined to bis room during the pai: wooic br sickness the effects of anothiir boating expedition. ...s.iTr. Dobbin, of the .fnirior class, did not return. This to be tegretted as he wa a good student md a jovial fallow. 1 ......The History club bsgan ifai course with a goodly attenda nce on last Friday evening. The debate was irell handled and the exercise i were ft'ODd. It ia now a permanent organization, The Beta went out in fill force last Friday afternoon t hear Mi. Simp ton distinguish himsolf in hi debate, which ha aid to tbetr entir satisfaction and with the aid of 3d its Mould nucceeded in winning, but not without ippoiition,fpr Mr. Kellcyand Miss Wo-allsi' bo;h made creditable speeches. Vht qiustian was: "Was tbe Boman Conquest of Britain Beneficial?" Th music wan fair. The principal exeraise wore Miss Baker1 essay, Mies Clark's Ducliimm ion and. tbe speeobea of Messrs Juncgka, Brewer, Sharp and WoIley5 One of the most enjoyable events of the seaaou toc k place at the beautiful home of Mr. J. H, Louden, last Friday evening. The members of the Tan Epsilon Pi fraternity, seven iu nuoibet, entertained their lady friends in their most pleasing manner. Thje evening was passed in dancing and games, and at eleveui o'clock the guests sat down to a delicious repast. A number of toasts were given by several of the company. Each lady was piesentfd then, with a handsome souvenir cif theoocaaioul It was long clter midnight when the guests roluijtanl l;r departed, enthusiastic in their pi aises of the Jaw Bpnes." i 4. B, a. b. The person who itolo thedress ed turkey from Robinson's grocery was seen, and will bii niven till next Saturday to Day foru, .- It is estimated tb at 500 houses will be built ii liledfoc 1 next apriug. Mail. Here too, It Es "estimated" that g.QQO houses will ba built in BIotUi bigtpn in ttm spring after wi get tbe otmesville railroad. r Oh, yes! for thu nnlulsy. yoi wiint to call at Ktrhv arncierv apd CMtfeetiooery oq the east side. LiiiH'h rooms hot coffee, and. Inuch of all kii)d8j tit Kirhy pn the eaiil rjdcj

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j MSM? Wilsok, tbe :'resh iitoisk erocei!, is on m -wwns. oi MUhtimi ceived.tlaiiy, luipce th.cy area! w To V liom lit May i'ontii! AI4JU PAKT1KS JffVJCIJTm THE MtPHiillTERS 1'ARm CO., WBIOll j'if HOW 07TO1! INESS, WILL HAVE THE HTKiafi DAYS TO Sr.TTLE IWEmMl COunTs AND SOTES WITH JSii MePUEETKllS OR J. W. SHOllM EX. A'! THEIR OLD fL4. BVSlyJtSS. AFTER TjTAV-) QUA BOOKS WILL PASt ism HAND? OF OVR ATTORSSniti COLLECTION. PLEASl', .T4W1 TICS. CALL- AND SEl'TLB US AN.D HAYli COST QV COJ TNG J S WE CAN VI VOX WHBBE AN ATTQBNWYi-Qt NOT, i JLE&pa 'Cf FULLY YOVfl FT1 McPHEElEI S HARD IV A St0 debak er Wasohb ' At A Hemp. Wilsos has a ftlj of Qmienswaie and Glosswai it is now time to se'.eci; son) . .1.uwtj ifir me uuiiuaya, ;xw best, it will ry. JoirN Bkown has begdii rf ttulai oaropaieu of vault cleaniiir, -.! d-jairs to gel all tba patrooeg jppj at. ne 11: well prisparea tor ie,ousi:oa guarantees satisfaction. . liroirn iHsij raliablu man, a mm who u way data I what teoromisesto do. Bonce TcaSI aepenc upon aim wnen ne promi. 3 aaytaing. ;J THE FARMERS ? Thr India k a Farmer. ed at Indi&nipolis, is not oalsr Urgent, but liest Agriculturaip m ton unueci oiaieo. as at iWf . tr: -..j oi... . ... 1 farm kndstook journal itrank.'rhi and ii furnisbed to. subscrilifrf only One DoHar per yefif;" farmers bve a right to.be, oraa

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