Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 2, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 March 1889 — Page 3
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wldawt hatacB plats ta kth Ptio ttrte. jxsi w. nichols. -.Civ embitter Hte Vy draariog a rowsd trikkpMM back, cHaaaaad kidneys, dropatdlaBMltiap, female vMakaee, nerrout IWli bank itimatn and rh watte eoja TUiafc, when Z. Feser'a Kidney aa PMtanka'Core ami aa - nfeMy jaw Bar. A. J. Merchaat, Pre. id lag Kor. writes -It gara ate alvaot iatM ant Mirely BanaaiMt taliat" flupottor H kaaawm iliniaii ia tfceaaa'ifaset . tat h Ffs , Wiistfhias a ad 8. fl. JiAT liU Jfteb. 113 , C-aaHtaak, If. ... OfiOw BKSCKAW 8 M PQB the tsea&fstarters for Bit Baltimore . it. Ofncnk im ieoeavj mn wii by expects, and consequently tbr lwrafee!k GUI w! set - can, or a qnrt V tiaa, Or vaarcetoV W ' eo3ktet yor ct) to tell . Jtaraery ataefc.': fFa etmraata H raw In aaM, 4a)irail goo copdilioay and trat-eiaw rakwrpw11'- aaatryw wpaaiai. (Btnrata iaoney advanced .Mosamrr). l'4y at " WS iee . ' W. t SJ cKat, ca . J. "Utbtk for ItWaattItif m aad ' Naralia, TadtsallT curat in laattiatkie day hr ronwri tko raota Vnm Ike . ttarfltMi ML tSf. fM4 ;.fcy JL'lindly V Soma, OroRgiiU, AkMBiK ja,3arl83. jlTH$ of Gents' fanjaJi I? goods the McGt More, aovt b cide of th wjuttrej stand alone. V am Iwni krpi hu stock, in quality nae this cltt of good ra wa)d a spmslif 4 , The htiiP, tipetr; crjvat, tks, ba4kercttieciiffa, eollr W fii rt, re trsrv aawnrint.and fbe most iM&MMbfetn cnt ami materialtt Don't fbrjc to all at UcQee's or roo Wiil bit to.aw somethiog nice.; ; Cnuiceat 0fli, Tcas,.Tbaco aod CSaxs, at Hemp, Wilson'sbtwotb oi cigars at thw Kore. &jf-ii,p6-?ait QOffDno go storen the sooth sitleot; t be sqoare, nd exasMSM; mme4 he seasonable
ratd Baeetl on wler !sia. H;,wi west side erocer, and has a
TF securig-cKife at law s' tba-a te.frty-fa .Ithe bttyctMi sntl be sells them corresNidta)tf Iosr... Be; has aa" extenoTve'tmde wntote! the ladies, id Atokee-it a potBt to secure the lit
tle articles most freqneiitly called i astention of fete in &ct he has for by tbera. Jrlk lacw br a l4inor pf this class of goods . rrpvtattun gt this and adjoining r than some f f ahe larger or more cusartiev an .ia fjhvtn, awhteB,flwteiittotis stores boestise he exMsarfe, breaklnt shawt), and riliMhited aaeonimon taste in selection, soaaaer ol iusrkrr, bw atoek iadiM1 does thriving business in
tk-wlt to excel. He new has, iB addRiew to the. goods fOTaacrly carried, a complete lioe of boots, shoes wd rablieis, and Walt Bt-rou or.t for very reajooafcnj som of moocy. He has bo lately made bis store the headquarters for umbtellas. The better and heavier grades of i areas goods ace aso kept by him, mm! - no oae need- leave Charley doii'i see . hit you waat iak fo'itJ
oost AewtH be almost certuo to; ... produce the article. , " ' ' j - stiffs mil Sad the best goods, in the greeery linet Hemp. Wibwo's. lie teeeives fresh goods every week, so thai nothing ia hisJionae is stale.
UOI-ob bias m Trogress JHoek." m im m " - Csjouhb out the stock of Overceats almost at McOcc's cfothbtg store, south side of the muare. Yoa cannot term aa - idea of how )o thai is till yea bear his agaves and exsBHae the goods. The suits that are kept in stock there are oaeoamonly weH wade, and the matsriak) superior to any asuafly sup plisit. The prices are far below those of any fornuv seasao. Ed. IJcGee bos worked a rcvolation in the cJotlibg trade. v ' We wsaf some eaore reliable men to sell our nursery stock; guaranteed first-clsss, true to name as oruered, sad aelivercd ta good; bealvby condition. Salary and ex pense, (r camanssioa if preferred)'. Apply (stating age) to The G. L. Vaa Dosco Jlaosrv Co., Geaevs, jr.V. S4t Ail V ICEMEIT. ha sot retired from kotiiMn. but wit! bo Caasd at hit el4tsd in tl Sudbury U wUl a Mptate ilae of TBK8- Sapilea, Ha. win beriftr deToto kit entire attention to tbete tfteial nmm, mm win goaraaMa warn tns Mat eadi prteea tko towort. JUmember the paawaoary Bloak, Itonkmdaaare, . iaa vmp HnnincPiaQtfraJL, OfaotoB 1H FUEWTimE BEIUSBv I otaar iir stocx va ssst Uirs or iko emu jtyccttarr BtsoNnrorow, a so wiltaaut, tv oooca cskapui tbaX akt v. Ow Aim a -kk ssroas vot
ra fa; taHM it, had population
tijanHI' Man1 MoUt.- lesti tfjfit? fc'te) bjr bedstead lhMM tlattH wit wut-p of l,MyrMk i 'itttreMH4iBe thekav Ht tVf4, i tjLjU lit t, wHtowpWilttoM r Wt ; far 'wki. 4 for W opt Imm; at hwge, Bdmty furaisbod ft tatMMrir dry i three kB(bd(M and heavliv UkeA elotkioa; hotmtj two at toe kardwam Week aa are aaea aafaiBej-; enonaooa ttoekt of Atraltafa; gwoerj ttarat (teaM aiae or aa la oamber) t, areexeeHad te ao toa f !, fioBtftft. Mom. Tka bowatw aten ara wtuoat ioeption coartaoat, aBtarpHalaf Md lib etat and ail Bewoomorf at toamad. aa ikay akeold i groariag eMHK Will. Turoer for Butsard 4k Torn atoak of Ary good, not to g into the fewMaeM, but to nt tb aoer out f H. Nr be will atil evtry articti in tbe Moeb lUkoAiKS. I have tmr (4 Chvsaa I ariil sell at wholesale price, for casb. Call awl see them. C. a TURNER. -All manner of tin and sheet tron work otae lit Baker, JSeeM & Co., whose eatabltsbment is on fbe aoath side ot . the sauarr. IF you. need any article kept in a hardware store go into this bouse before yoa boy. It is the old MoFbeeters Hardware Co. store. BREAD, cakes, cracker, pics and cverytbtBg osoally kepi in a confeotHwerj or reitsnraut, at ueorge Benckarts. It ra the sfokder of iub age. tbe sto& of goods on the shrives, comiten, nd in the drawers, at the' Sfcntth Jewelry Store s.ncl , JJfcjsar, south side, . Tbi hoe receives ear-load after ear-load of goods, and jet I hey are sold with. uch rapidity that" there is always a de mand For more. The Ffock- is not all of a light or fragile character either, as some miidtt snppose, foi' there are gold and silver watehrs of the best braisdt, clocks of the most reliable mfinofacture, silrerwareihat is known to be standard, It! iqchidrd. i thif Many hnnschold wrr uwfol and m n rM m ni It ariielek that are
i-;.orsinenta! are also sohJ here for a
Jntvr KoEtsao.f is the well wbicb, by reason of gooopsomfa)? isalwars kqit fresh. A very handsnune and tastefnl display of ijti -ins-ware and glassware - is one of Ins specialties. that las ttraclel much chotee eottntrr itroOtice and ra teas, ConVesjMgars, elc, carrying a stock thai is for- above the ordinary, poo't forget to look at and price bis cbaatber setts. .. Hep. WrtBOS gets the choicest as well as the fceshest -euntry produce, as bis eountry. eustomers an of the best class of people ; heoce the butter, cheese, apple but ter, etc., he sells is always choice. SrUDEBAKEByAGOSS At Aixess. . 'The best tinware and' sheet iron antM in fnwn mn Im unul at BakervAeeld & Co.'s hardware store, second door east of the Na tional Junk. You ought not to make a purchase till you see the hardware display at this house.' For any kind of general hard ware, stteb as nails, hinges, locks, or cotkrr, or Sue razors, botcher knives, pocket knives, fine shears, etc., yoa should call at Baker.Nreld & Q6.a hardware 'store, two doors cast of the bank. It YXW.WAHT the neatest fitting garments yoa ever wore, go to Ben. McGee and get hiiu to cut and.awke you anjtti - He- hi su perior to iTir. - ' At Aixsvs. Crato Wobiet has a lot of first-oUss Buggies, Carriages, Phtous and Spring Wagons, at his livery stable, which be will sell for cash or will trade for moles or horse. Call on Craig before f ou ell your stock. NICE8T STOCK of winter clothing-and stylish Overcoats ever seen in Blooroinglon, are now on eshibitton in M Gee's well established and reliable tailoring eslsblishmeut, south side of the cquare. Never was such a stock ,of. Hats sera in Bloomiogten as are nowexbibited by this firm. How it is posHblr for McGee to sell these tailor made suits for 9 it is hard to understand, unless be steals them, and it doesn't make any difference to the gupcljaser to he gets a bargain. ' -v The popuiar Greeyes corner grocery is now ownet) by Charley MePheeters. Give him call. Charley Me. wants to see you at bwcpruergrocery.tjjsold Grepves -lajjo. ' " ' ..'
I doo't ulead to suy 10 the, dry . goods trade. Ail I want is to get the UMiuey for the stock I trad.? ed some Kensas psoperty for. Now taw toaty store oa the west side sad get these goods at about half
J. W. TUKPtlSK. Indiana polia Journal : "The sudden datbof.Geo.W. Friedler," said aa officer of the L., N. A. & C. road, "is Quite a blow to our eompany, as be was one of the most valuable attorneys who has looked after the company's business. When he was employed by the road theft were over 250 suits pending against the company for personal injuries, right of way damans, for stock killed, fences burnecTand a dosed and one other things. He went about straightening np matters, where It was possible witMitiguat by paying small da mages, .arbitrating other eases- and bringing as few cases as possible into court, In this manner he had saved a la rare sum of monev to the oompsny and had reduced the nuaber of cases iu litigation 74 per cent." A writer in a inedkl .-MtBsf) says twat in eases ot sore mroav where swallowing is attended with acute suffering, liquid food should be taken, snd it should be arranged ao that the most nutriment be obtained in the least bulk. For this purpose, beat an egg in .a goblet and fill the glass with milk, stirring constantly. Sweeten to taste and add nutmeg. A dash of cold water improves it. The object of this is to keep up the strength, aim a glass- ot this compound three times a day will accomplish the re sult, strong beet tea is anotner valuable drink. . John Martiu, the popular ab stracter of titles,receives some queer letters somctimrs. . tast week a letter came asking him sboutjue cash value of certain property on Main street in the town of Fairfax, this county. Isn't , that a conun drum? . The. Indiana Legulatnre is quite a circus in its way . Among other attractions last week was a rough and tumble fight between two of the' honorable members of the House ot Representatives.-, The Democratic members of the Indians Legislature, 'tie said, having been watting Ume with, the hope of an eitr session, but . .Go v. Hovey aunouuaed tbut there will be no extra session, and the present Legislature expiree by constitut hmi1 limitation on the 10th. BiiJ cannot be passed after Thursday. v' . Sjbtucof the weti-rlio ,ere hungering after offices within the gill of the Legislature secured their nominations before the offices were created. Hungry don't express it. Says the Mitchell Commercial : The nine year old son of John Uert, of Springville, dropped dead while at play yesterday morning. Henry. Gentry will give three performances in Bluomhigton March 14, 15 and IS. Hist troujie of dogs has been increased by a number of valuable additions, and he bears the reputation of running the best dog show in the country. . Isaac Cbitnaa has traded his residence on east vtn' street to Reuben jVard for his bouse just north of Breeden & Oo.'s store on North College Avenue, It will be remembered that Uort. Nichols and Rufus East were handling a revolver, several years ago, when the innocent thing went off, the ball entering one of East's legs below the- knee.- The wound was thought to have entirely heal ed, but it is troubling East again, and he is confined to his home at Richmond. Ind. He is compelled to be on his feet while at work as a mail agent, and to this .strain is attrlbuted,tbe relapse. Robert Chase of Salem has bought a lot in Fairvicw, and will proceed to build as soon as the weather wlirpermlt: ' M. J. Smith was in Indianapolis lost week. - John D. Morgan -"trounced'' one of the big boys, at the Stinesville school recently, till all the rebellion was knocked out of him, M rs. Tom Brown of Bedford was visiting Mrs. Pitman last week. A performing wolf ia one of the leading iestnres of Till. Treat's dog show. This is not "the wolf at the door," that yoa sometimes read about. Lew. H. Anderson, accompanied by his wife, paid a vliit to Blooininirton frfrnds and relation! tbo first of tktt week- If appearancot count fur anything Lew. ia in robust health. He ill No. 1 fallow, and alwayt treat hit Bloomincton frienda cordially whan they go t;tbo liarden City. In some localities persons have been mortgaging land to the school fund, then they cut off; the timber and let it go. Best not to 1 those loans' run too long. -Charley MePheeters is ' now the boss at the old Greeyes corner gnicery. He will pay' (he best price .for country prin..r
HAVING aGCfmiaV-V- SECURED DiT Goods, MoitSuts;Cais,k OP BUZZA.BU & TO0KNS, , . . I will now offer the fame and every article in tbe stock to the People, AT WHOLESALE COST, As I Must Close Out this Stock in the Next 1 THIRTY DAYS!
GPECIA1. CALE OF of . , -ip - . ,. 'There ate now forty-two stars' on the flag,.. Easter com es late thfji yea ' the 23d of April, and weather guessers say the spring will be late. Gov. Mellette has reason to feel well satisfied over the admission of the two Dakota, Thursday was spring like in appearance, but those who were deceived into standing any length of time on the frost saturated grotiud paid for. their experience .with severe colds. . Mens' Hats so cheap that you can save moneyjby purchasing and laying them away, at J. W. Turner's bargain store. . Twenty years ago there wore ninety-two lightning- rod factories in tbe United States. To-day there are.hut three, and these, arc doing a trifling business. rA Normal School is to lie taught at Harrotlaburg, beginning May 1st. Gen. M. C. Hunter left for Washington City on Friday last. J. G. MePheeters and W. J. Alien ! started on Wednesday. Rev. Wm. Farmer has been having phenomenal success with ius revival meetings iu Ronton . tp.J He has added largely to thechurch. Ask for, W. J. Turner's 'store (formerly Tonrner & iluratrd's)
tim.1 wiipn vnn came In tnwti.'OU MoudttV.
TtkmHtf)Bii Ket-Mwaa ttate-.fori. ...... L : .. ..i - ! --rCiccult court adjourned- early in tbe last week, having disposed of all the business on the docket. . The new Corliss engine at Showers Bros, furniture factory is said to be na handsome as a toy. The engine room is ; carpeted, and everything placed in pice shape, the engineer will wear kid glovus, a stove pipe bat and a smile, and all will be serene. The- Sample Brothers have traded their farm of fifty-seven acres east pf town "for 120 acres northwest of town and a difference of 11,500, W. A. Rogers has traded tbe Al. Henry farm of 80 acres to Mr. Dana for the Sample farm which he had recently bought and pays $1,600 difference. A special term of circuit court will convene on March 26th, Sj which Judge Hefron will preside , to try some venucd cases. Swiss Embroideries and laces, so low in price that any one can afford to use them, at Turner's west side store In the city of Bloomington there are 1,125 children of school age, and in Ellettsville, 223. There arc 6,472 children of school age in the county of Monroe. Tom H anion was in town Jnal, week. H'anlon seems to have taken a new lse on life, and is in better health than for years, though be has been shot, cut, and had hemorrhages without- number, The Chinese colony has been increased by a new arrival. Jos. Karsell, 8. B. Harris and Cly Harbison have been appointed to condemn p ropprty through which the Big Creek Stone Quarry switch is to pass. The wife of Rev. A. II. Royer of Harrodsburg, died last weok with lung fever, Mrs. Park Tolivcr who was known to many persona in this place, some eight or ten years ago, died recently at Elnora, with pneumonia. Prof. Ja. G. May, the veteran school teacher of Salem, Ind,, died last week in hie 81th yoar. Gen. Harrison was 55 years, 7 moptbs, and 14 days old on Monday, . Cutlery of the best 'brands,and only ths h?r ran? WJ by J ':I1mi.
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H I TURNER. ri-rlTtwife of--Proi.:- Atwater fs still at'tht home of her mother iu ohio.;y . v-" : Prof. A, Wylie is ths fafh-er-in-law of tbe Governor of the new State of Sooth Dakota. The Tomi Smith farm, about three miles eat of Bloomington has been sold toV Mi(t Myers for Hamburg, embroideries and lacee at Turner's west side store. These, goods, ladies, at your own price, . - John Deartnau, who has been Capt. Mart. Alexander's tenant, is now in Iowa, endeavoring-to find a locution. '. The fruit crop is all right, it is believed It is hardly possible that tb fruit buds! can be killed alter the present, date, Three -of the lots in the Alexander Addition have recently been soul for $l,QW). This is. too low. Ruby SmaUwood, whose hand was so' badly mangled by lbs bursting of bis shot gun will lose ail tbe fingers, Tbe thumb -alone being left to stand guard over the palm. Don't wear a rusty old Hat when j'on can get a new one at al uu-st your own prfce.at YriU,Turuer'a west side stored Renublican students were hav ing "some fun'f at Grover's expen6s v -JBytof-OtQrd'- ""suBrtng' "-. . with ft'carbunclc on the back of his neck; Migs Kate Seward is teaching a class in violin music at Salem. Judge Heffron will ho hi a special term oi circuit court to try several cases. The net receipts of the Prep. Contest were $42.50. . Stanford has a new postmaster ; W. T. Sparks, as T. M. Sparks,bas resigned ' County commissioners begun their regular spring term on Monday. A. . The ladies of the Christian cborcVgave a "candy pulling" at the residence of W. P, Rogers, on Friday night last. Don't fail to see those Hamburg laces at J, W. Turner's store. He is determined to get rid of the entire lot at some price, --The new Episcopal church on East Kirk wood Avenue will be built early this season, at a cost of $2,000. The lot is just east of the Milt. Bight residence on the south side ot tbe street. . Jjhn Craflon, Road Master of Monon Route, leaves Bloomington tips week for Hot Springs, Ark., jo be gone three or four weeks.fi pir, J. Feltus will hold the pobtmaslcrship till August lst,l890. Tj streamer on the flag pole is a better weather indicator than the fish on the court bouse steeple, as the latter will not turn with a slight-breeze, and very often when the wind is from the north the fish ia pointing south. Eld. Terry has been holding a protracted meeting in the Baptist church of Ellettsvillo. --EUcttsvillo has a new surgeon in the person of Walter Harris, who has just graduated front Louisville Medical College, and has taken out his license. Graver Cleveland has grown corpulent and clumsy while located in the White House. He took a walk Monday, however, and may be able to reduce his flesh in time. Robertson Bros, have been rearranging and overhauling their grocery room. The ceiling and side walls have been papered hand. oinc!y, the wood work has been painted, and tjtey pow claim to have the handaotucst roqia sod the fhf jpert jooda iu tuyp.
J. W. Turner is determined to fet rid of that stock of dry goods. ry Goods busiuess don't suit him ; so he is actually getting rid of the stock to close out.
"Wttltv Cops," aa4 War In Turkey. Mr. Editor : There wm great esohcmont over tbe recent trial of Folk toteniihip "white cap," and tince the court failed to convict thorn, it wou'd not be wonderful to bear that there should be an outbreak in some other part ot tbe country lightning fehlom ttrikea in the tame place twice. From soroo coincidence, whether tlrange or otherwise, (the ecquel tuny show) there wat a raid on one of our peacabie cltiz-ns, and that, too, in open daylight. The daih was made almost aiintiltnneoutiy from ever part of the compais, tbe invading party came pouring in on their victim. Being near by, and to avert the band of violence, your reporter ruthed in, and lo I and behold, there, "sure enough, were the White ' Capt and tbo man whom tUey were looking for, lying prostrate I Ha wat bound and had been tiuee the previout day to keep tut bad on account of u i "bad cold." : ' With tbit ezordium, we proceed to lay that net only the nforetaid white capt (they-were that matronly kind always admired) but the "white topt" a well (that the old fellows) the beya, girhf, .bad esneetrtrated at the guidance, of Henry DiUman, .to celebrate tbo 39tfl. snaivertary of his and Ur. Dilhnan'-e? woddini;. Having taken powession of tbe houte, the transition wat' so sudden, from the cold air, that tho cloaks and the wis, overcoats, hats sod hoods flew like autumns,! leaves after a frosty night. The good folks not only tolerated the intruders, but received them hospitably. After tbe usual salutations, and quiet being somewhat restored, dinner was announced, when tbey inarched in double column through tbe long ball into tbe dining room. Here in single Hie they obliqued right and left and surrounded tbe long table "without the loss of a single man." Splendid feat of arms t A blessing having been asked by Bro, Thee. Mathers, hostilities began, if that table didn't groin with its immense weight some of those surrounding it did before they left. About tbe first furious ohurge made was on a pair of bronzo (pronounced browned) turkeys ; tbey were to lacerated that they could not gobble, but those rending them, "btp and tbigh," did snd they gobbled incessantly Oil thoy could no more. I should like to giro you s description of this table with its shining linen, rivalling in whiteness the snow without; its pyramids of cukes and pi;, fruits and flowers, Ac, Jtc. &c, but impossible to appreciate you would 'have to see and taste. Suffice to say, it was goUen up by Mrs. Diilman any her charming daughters,' which means more than this slow pen could tell. After tho repast, soma one whispered, "tbey want you to make a presentation speech. Thunderbolts! I i This, or somethins; else, filled the one addressed, a Utile "too full for utterance." Nevertheless, when the crowd reassembled in tbo parlors, addressing Mr. and Mis. Diilman, be blurted out something like this- "Esteemed friends. We are here to congiatulate you on this, the 30th anniversary of their wedding. May you live to tee the annual return of many such happy events! We trust' you will reach tbe 50th anniversary. After that we will not sorrow as those without hope to think you shall have passed through the golden gate into the Celestial City, where ' there it no cloud or 'cold wave.' . Hay you eventually with Abraham, Isniio and Jneob and their good wives and all the redeemed, bask in the Sunshine of His love forever." Turning to a large center table filled with valuable and Useful prssaaU iron burg SIO htbW to a gold pen, with various other articles ranging in value, more or less, as coin, pared with those, he said "here is something for your present use, ef a tooro tsngtblo form." Mrs. P. D. Martin being called upon read the inscription of tbe donors. After which Mr. Diilman called for and read out of the beautiful new bible the 23d Psalm, preparatory to his remarks, which wero substantially : "JCiad friends. As I look over this audience to-day and view these presents from your bauds, my heart is too full for utterance, wore I to attempt j to express our gratitude, language would fail too. Tbeso tokens of respect though valuable are varaless eomparod to tht friendship I claim from every ono.presont. Thirty years of a man's life is an opocb j in his history. I look to-day, but took is vain, for those who wore my playmates at school; nearly ail have gone over th river. Looking back over 30 years, wii find the men who stood .at tba bead of affairs in tbis nation, nearly all gone. Tbe same with the ministers of the Gospel j tbey are gone and others have taken their places. National disputes hav been settled by the sword, others have been averted by arbitration. We thank you for this token of respect and may this friendship still continue and when theso meetings and partings are over, may it be ours to meet in the sweet bya and bys is my prayer. When Bloomington was making an effort to secure tho passage of the endowment bill, and while the measure, the college, and our people were being fought bitterly in tbe legislature, Col. Geo. W. Friedley could always be relied upon for aid end assistance. He was ft true friend of Indiana University, and his influence' was always fclr. The students and teachers of the Preparatory Department desire to thank their many friends for the h early and enthusiastic response givou iu answer to the announcement of a Prep. Contest. Lnn. Rogers and wife went to Indianapolis on Monday. J. H. Helpbringer, for some time stationed here a special pension examiner, has been transferred to Detroit, Mich. James Gilmorc is making preparations to build a house on the west end of his 6th st. lot. It will be rented to a good tenaut. The next meeting of the Horticultural Socioty will bo held ou the secoud Wednesday in March, in the grand jury room, at 1 o'clock p,m; The principal business of the meeting will be the clectjou of officers. Any one, whether a member or not, is invited to attend the meet ing. Members and visitors are also, requested to bring camples of vegetables and fruit to lie placed on exhibition at the uicctioi,'. The Society is not quite a year old, has 29 oiciQliCftf, and there arc about 3ii in the treasury. The annual otcuibcrehip fee ia tifty ctnU. I
College OwUiatfiTAf. $ . 3 . LOUD E N , JSMTOtt. King was sick a few ayt lat week. Professor Clark was too ill to hear bit islaitet the first of tail Week. Mr. I YunBaskfrk went to Indians po. Us on Monday. Prof. Bryan was too ill to .meet hit classes for a few day last week.
Dr. Dabney and-wife went to Louitvill i on innmaay evening last. jars. tMUnif," went east from that place to visit friehfl and Dr. Dabney returned lo this city, ' Prof. Clark wss at Louisville a portiox of this week, to see Mary Anderson. Prof. Woodford return id Saturday from hit trip to Washington and Neir Ttk. Miss Meek of Spencer, thter of Obit Meek, is visiting friends here tbit week, She attended college on Mcnday. Misses Lillard, Overman and Bit aer have been en the tick Hit this week. Prof. Will. Bryan was confined to fcs bed portion of last and a part of tbii week. Rudy'a tsther made him a visit this week. He is general agent for ths Qm -manin Fire Insura nee Co. The lecture of M. F. Denn, ia College Chapel, on Thursday yoight, was all tfeit had been expected of it, though owing-to the raw, rainy trakthor, it was n athswdj. ed at largely at it otherwise would have been. ' J Mr. Johnson, tbe student who had b It teg broken in tbe "rusb'' .kt the Collegs, was lukon to his home last Thursday. Tt students raised a purse of $10 for him txt. fore he left. Tbe students of DoPsnw Universil y had a bloody fight on tbe 22d ult, two f the classes Having got into a row. Clubs were used with considerable energy, and one student had bis nose broken, while others were more or less injured. Tie boys must amuse themselvoi. . The Freshman Law Club was organised last Friday. It is composed of mem-' bera of the Freshman Clnss wbo expect to enter the legal profession. Mr. Bain,wlo was elected Judge, will hold Court on Saturday afternoon. The members hope in this way to gain some practical knowledge in' legal proceeding. Several of th students were invited to attend the -sociici given by tho Ladies Missionary Society pf ths U. P. ciiujob which took-placti at Dr. Bryant on Mcaday night. The ladles rendered Howell's latest farce, "The Mouse Trap,", in a vtry pleasing manner, together with other literary work., - . The Seniors, according to arrangement met at the home of J. U. Louden on list Friday nigbt and spent tbe evening in a iiocial way. Nearly all the clats wure present. About 10:30, through the k'u diieis of the Juniors, and misguided Soihs iuid Freshies, the class wero treated t iiereuado simitar to the ono usually yfveft to the Faculty during the third term of each year.. Tbe class wishes to thsnk their thoughtful friandi, for their eni detainment. Happy Republicans made the welkin ring, Monday night.. An impromptu bonfire was built, two brass bands discoursed fine music, eloquent speeches were made in tbe court house, the netve-sovUhiug court Jj W.L JiiLJsli?? fejL hour, and it was evident that Hen. had come and Grove had movctl his rent was. due. As there ie a probability cf a hot contest for . the office of Postmaster in Bloomington, the I'rogrets must be excused from publishing the half doiseu laudatory endorsements handed in during the past ten days. The Republican flag polo is still doing business at the old stiiod. It is a monument- to Chairman Hill's energy and pluck. MrcH ill's views on civil service were given ft the court house, Monday night ho favors t he placing of Republicans in all Government positions. Right you are, Mr. Hilt; Mn Butcher, the juror accused of being tampered with, in the white cap case, has been disohrrged without prejudice. Samnel Anderson, who reiided south of Harrodsburg, died on Thursday last. The .First National Bank has f 169,000 of deposits. Good (bowing. The nexl County Fair will be held the first week in September. Geo. P. Campbell has been, elected Secretory, and I. Milt. Rogers Treasurer, Interesting temperance services were held in the M.E. aauroh Sunday night. Mrs. R. W. Miers, Rev'ds Terry, Lyons, M in ton ond HaUtead took part in the diseu 8ioti whic was uncommonly interesting, Lidies of the Walnut st, Presbyterian church will give a "Corn Supper" on the evening of March. 22c!. PEX BAD BOY LWill be al the Opera House night Tuesday. Go and Sve him.-r The Urge amount al' blindness in tho woiKI is not so .generally realized. In Great Bruuu aul Ireland alone llif.ro are at Ical 30,000 persona who are unable to sec; in Russia there are 50,000, in northcru Africa tmd tbo extreme northern counirles of Europe, Lapland and Finland there rd at least 100,000; in the United Stat s there are 30,000. .The liquor license cam will come up on Thursday. Wc will sell goods much cheaper since made the improvements in our room, Wc do this because we fee sq qiuch more he: rftit in oar handaotue new room. Cuitt aud sec n.
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JOHN McCAIN E orst Daate. Dsrllnewn. Sold by H. Lindley, ihgton, Ind. iToggist, VhtlJohk Brow hais bagns regular campaign of vault nleatnng, destrt to get all the poiironare Mta as he is well prepared foi- the butiBesa-aa guarantees satisfaction. Brow fr i reliable man, a man who alwayt Ottet i what he promises to do, heco yew dvpnnd upon him when lie prolee anything.' ' ! v; Esq Ltsrt Spavin Liniment moves al I Hard, Soft, or Callowed i and Blemishes from hones, Stood I Curbs. Splints, Sweeney. 'Sine-bone.! Sprains, ill Swollen Throate. Couch. Save 50 by use of ono t.Mtle. Warr4S ed. Sold by H. Linulej,DruggbBioW ' ington, ina. . .-V.L,'':: Hemp- Wilson has a fufl of QtieensHare aud Glass war;it is now time lo-setee. nice for the holidays. Charley Robertson . sv jjle handsome improveinento tel-ia OT'iire room oiu not mac - thing, and will not be' price of goods. glWl..l.'M1.!.'V,!,l . I, Igjg8 THE t iMulitallyliiustrfc'ed, 25cls.,l iv frfwniHM to ratio-! fcaVe It literal aal ;irif ih- fcwbwi wartr. cf inia ittM ikLt-tctvM of trM ua,l n,i arm4 L .riuH. daUCliaU rfnoaeoutttriiia rad mntiL. MttM itum Xigawa m mt i,alu,fUMhlH' MNIV IMPORTANT., lllaatral Irrailam XJat. 4H rfM-M-Bi l Cud r ValmtMa ta Clnh IitMN. will MFBS aat ISe., If thla sr ta nMIt; TS8 AKSSICAg WAOAgntal 749 Brtjada-ay.liwiw. KOTICG. -7 THE ANNUAL 1HITIK8 StockhoHertof tbo LoaUvilla, Itew Albany A Cbieago Railway Conipany will be held at the v.ffiiie of the Company , in' the city of New Yok, on WdtdJV March 13th, 1839, t v hich uieeting tblfteen Direators will be tlfcloo to err toirtbe ensuing year. The poll will ha rrum twelve e clock At. to eu.e. t.st The transfer book iviah etes4 narcn ia w rcn iy.& . . fc w. H. LJSYVts, eecretary.
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