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Mens' Mens' 1 Mens' STRAW IS AVTABC9, m debe.appoMtaKDtof txwtcea lor tin besevofeot HMtitotioas if the to be but titer itke pHatawt rf b supreme aunt eomniwoD.' TlMreaah of this wiU be that the MybjM fiHHto MW hands right aoo. Dr. SinnMB of this afiaa has aa aasared pooitioo phjalciaa a the Iw&uupoRs aaj laai for tha isaM at. a mtosj of 11,800 tad all npeaoea. The ateaaiiiy for a.Kberal nmxlitani is hmMmc mp a new aavy fa enphaaiaed byhe terrarie; dnaater aaa mot snips ot war at Apia. Foilowiag each a Iom with of repainar it aunng Aaeoutrr m the bee, Acre is eonaMeraMe Bawsolatioa ia the fcet that thereto a aarpiaa in the Ti art. Uader and a surplus is aa ondoobfed Messing Tsoser baa ftsicd aa owkr hoMidg that "whenever a pensiooeT ia disabled in the ha nd or foot in a de- , freoentitlia;bimto$24per Bjootb, imdertheaet of Ifateb , 1863, oavfa pessrionerBfaalL br Toason ot that foet, be entitled to a rate of aSO-ner aeonta onder the net of Ananst 4, 1886. This order will fanrabtr aftect the pensions of 1 600 to. 800 disabled: veterans i;.jhat . Cofwm, wR it. that bridge 30 foet long and IS fort high woe on Bra. Tnin atea pot it cot and replaced the ttaheta. Tbae is beSaved to-bo an attempt at train t an it is the third time tbe burned. Plentv of : ropeebtkild beforoMhed tbe railroad men ia that loealHj. The constant increase of ne grees in MtaHastppi, for they seem tobefloehing to that state from all narto of .tbe sooth, i cansing aoaao ownmaesss down there. X awwspaper at that stats gives the negro majortty is the population os 60.511 in 187a, 17228 in 1880, and estiiaates that the eensos of 1890 will show 354,931 morn colored than white persona within its ' borders. A lady ; correspondent of the Cincinnati Gasstte aajnsba has no foney for the noble savage as seen along ta isilroad iontta,and that aba was more than displeased with those assembled on the platform at the Beedfes, SnieJjr semethinf oogbt to be dooe.to prevept .the dtagnsttng exhibition made by Indian sqnsws erery time an overland tfain passes thia poiai Booble shame be to the white men, foheiy tensed gantlenien, who lower tbemselves te baadv coarse jokes with these wretched creatures, . Greencattle Banner ; X ear on n freight train on the LoniaviUe, New Albaar A Chicago railway waa broken into and lobbej of five boxes of tobacco and some dress goods last Wednesday night. Tbe theft waa done aboot two miles thia ajdeof Qoaport. Bedford MaaTsopt. Woodward, of the Uonon, has done all that he oanhl to -prevent Bedford from obtainine: the fnrnitnre nctorr. Learning that several emphiyes of fiw it. a., a. a nrre were tskng lirfs to aid the enterprise he fonnde them to do so, saying that it was very poor policy for the road to amist in moving the factory from Klooroirtgtoir,. where there ia no nilroad cotupeiitiow, to Bedford, where there was likely to be a good lejt of competition. Dr. Jodsh baa moved from G'tbri to Bedford, where he (xta

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., Oolseare OalUnara 4. I.ODDIX, KDR0JB. JAnKudiclof Prep. iiPhIGma Ynf. "WoodfsJ'entortained Hon. Sunet Cox vbtie be wa in tbs ci tj. SandaT tflernoon lectar will t diseootinaad after Snafor vacaiion beginf . Mr. Bishop, a former I. TJ. suideat, vnftot his FM.eaet brothers lit week. JameCook, tteooeh Junior Ut. yor, pent few days with old frienda Jut week, lie expect to graduate wita 'so. The 8entor aJhuma heve arrived and are vary nice. Mr. 'FobeSmith purchased tbeai for th ebm Frof. Bryaa lectured at Goaport on Moaday and Bar. Lyons lectured to his cleat in Ktbies. Bew. Kdwndi of Orean castle conducted derotioaai excreisea at chapel Moaday. W. W. epaagler took ia Booth and Barrett, aad k bow viaitiae; an aaat (?) at Mnaoiev , TheSaniore mad a dbplay of tholr daa color and ear their efcla yell at chapel Tuesday morning. Mr. Joasa, 8uptjof InditnapoH schools, ketured at the college: on Sunday afterThe eoaiaMneentent spetclies will he Hsntted to bid mi nates. The faculty wilt try by this means to save ibs public iVobb etrtafa death. Dr. Jordan it on for a two week lectarint; tour. Be will visit the prom Meat unirernUflS. V. M. Gardiner of Bedford, who at tended college here last year, make frequent visits to oar city. Seam there I a p Tactiosfe-- - Mr. V. B. Potter who bas hnen visiting friends her for some time past, leave thia week to take hi oharge in Bash co. He will preach to the congregations at Glen wood and Milroy. Tbe reception tendered the Skn.11 by Mr. C. B. Worrall ha been postponed ooa week on account of so many student desiring to attend the Booth -Bar ret engagement at Indianapoii. The bate ball club buve been crossing bat. On Tuesday Higgin defeated Honaa by a score of 23 to 21. On Thursday Hoaaa defeated Bohnd, and on Friday Bloat treated Biggin with the mine medicine. Among the new laws passed by tbe Legislature is one of particular importance to cities. Tbe law provides as follows : A city council has power to improve streets! leys and side-walks, regardless of the city's indebtednesa. A petition signed by two-thirds the property owners along the street proposed to be improved, can be taken charge of by ton council, the improvements made and paid for by bonding the city, and the owners of said property can pay fr said improvements in regular instellmeots as tbe taxes are paid, and have ten yearn to pay the irap;uvemcnt oat. Each anil every iiecefaroiicriy so improved stand exxl Wm&ll improvements . V .

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jSIioes, Hats, &o. OF HARDWARE. CELEBRATED Britches FOR YOURSELF. T. N. Braxtan dehorned eighty head of cattle on his White river farm last week snd is very much (He will dehorn about thirty head on h farm just west of town, some time this week. While this practice is becoming quite common in other parts of tbe country, Mr. Braxtan is the first to. introduce it into this section. Paoli News Ir yotj need feed foryonr stock it will pay yon to call on Robert' son Bros., the grocers on the northeast corner of the square. They boy and ship their feed to town at a much leas rate t han any other firm in the town, and sell at prices correspondingly low. In groceries they are always at the head in quality and low prices. JProp. Pestollingrai. "What's the matter with Martin T Sharp will teach next year. Atwater it an expert at abort hand. ......Sberley it a Delta Tau. ......Bawlet waa tick a part of Inst week. ......Several Prept have joined tbo vrlout University ball clubs. .....Simpson and Bhorer superintend, d the improvement olf the half groiindt- ..... The graduating eim will number forty-nve. '' :.....1o- lessons for to-raorrow. All take in the circus. ......Over one-half of tbe Senior claw will remain out of school next year. A Prep, cricket club has been organiccd, ...Cochran's health show? marked improvement since ho begun taking buggy ride. ' ......Prof. Mitchell's wifo being sick last week, he was unable o take charge of bit cltisscs. Undo Tommy inform nt that he it alwost ready to takeup bit annual collection. ...Oscar Cravens, kn ex-Prep, rcportar. Iimb fMirAliMMwf m nt'nnttiifr Aliiftt. find ia flt mow editor and proprietor of the Center Valley "Clipper." ......Tbe Senior pave all decided on their subjecti for graduating fpcechet. All high schools uhjeett were unanimous, ly rejected, Lent. Martiin is one of tbo most dutiful brother ww ever saw. Ue even meet bit lister at,' school and carries her books home for b.r. Oi uourso be bat no other motive. The dobate. on last Friday after noon w unanimously decided to be the beet ever givenin Prep. The question, Should our Government Maintain a Navy," was contested in the aff. by Bud. isol and Sandwrt, in the neg. Scott an i Murphy. The dooision waa in behalf of the air. The other exercise were alto good. -Rvw. Vandt'Qient, formerly well knWn here, Is now residing i in A niliAyjuiH Tnsiiailn

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SIGN OF RED -A new thing in niching is a two or three inch band of white or cream moire ribbons in the center of which ruffled ruche of crepe lisse. They are worn tightly around the neck, and the ends of the ribbon are to be tied in a nest bow. Indianapolis Sun ; Duting tbe whole afternoon Monday a man set in one corner of the Grand hotel office studiously working with a "Pitts-in-Clover" puule. Slight murmuring of swear words jibed in between gentle twists of the wrist, and the perspiration oozed from bis reddened face. He was exerting every nerve to herd the pigs into the pen. ..Jkejaing 'me andstiiTTie labored with the exas perating pigs. A drunken man came in, saw him there accosted him with,"WliHixer mazzer ? Wt (hie) yer get 'em inf The man looked up sadly and said, "No, I've never done it. I've been trying all afternoon." The drunken roan looked at him pityingly and said : "I'll show (hie) yer 'ow t'do it," and pulled one of the deceptive Sste-board boxes out of his pocket, e balanced himself against a post and took the cover off. With a single rush he run one pig around the box, through the gates and into the pen. "Yes, but there's only one pig,"' said the dejected mau, becoming interested, "Wax xat?" said the. drunken man. eivinsr a lurch, "on'y one (bic) pig I c'n shee four." The unsuccessful individual looked at him a second and then suddenly turned arouud and went down stairs. A n hour later s friend found him in the saloon with a tumbler ot whisky half emptied in front of him. "What the deuce are you doing, Jack?" "Jetting drunk," was tbe laconic answer. "Greet Caar, I should think so What forf T' get it onto the pigs." Salted Almonds. Salted al monds, so largely eaten now among fashionable folks, as an appetizing relish, may be prepared as follows: Shell the almonds and blanch by throwing I hem into boiling water and leaving them there, covered for half an hour, or until the skins slip off easily. Skin and spread them out to dry for several hours. Put a good piece of butter into a hot dripping nan, and as it warms stir the almoudg over and over jn it to coat them with the butter. Set in oven and rost,slirring I hem often, until they begin to color fainlly. Take them out, shake in a colander to rid of grease spread on a dish and strew with a line, drv salt, stirrine them about tli&t 'l. . .. i." .,l , v., '"ZC ' I - i iiicrnwiraiuSM "ip lizmf!. Avoid the danger of gelting the almonds too brown, snd on the other hand of nuttiug them into (he oven before they arc dry enough.

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P Bloomington, Ind. Pat.Le'tb.Tii Op Toe nbense. Seeing Them. SHOE: OK SOUTH S11B. Silk Threads In Bank Motes. The paper on which bank notes are pitnted is called "distinctive paper," being used (Exclusively by the government tor tiie printing i bonds and current notes. lhe mills where it is manufactured are at ulen Falls, West Uhester coun ty, Penn. An agent of tbe treasury department receives the paper direct from the banns of the raunu facturer, and eveay precaution ia observed in order to prevent any loss. Short scraps of red silk are mixed with the pulp, in an engine. Tbe finished material is conduct ed to a wire cloth Jwitho'nTpa8Sing through any screens, which might retain the silken threads. A a arrangement above the wire cloth scatters a shower of fine scraps of blue silk thread, which falls upon the paper while it ii being formed. Tbe side on which the blue silk is deposited is used for the back of notes, and the4hreads are so deeply imbedded as to remain permanently fixed. Each sheet is registered as soon as it is made. s IIERIFF'S StXE. By virtue of a certified copy of. a Decree to me directed from the Clerk' office of tbs Monroe Circuit Court, in a cause wherein James K. Beck it olainUff. and Thomas W. Sparks, Henry Spark and Lou. K. Spark are defendant, requiring mo to make the turn eleven hundred and forty-Ave dollart and seven ty-flve cents, with interest on uid decree and costs, I wilt expose at Public Sale, to tbe highest bidder, on SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1888, betweon the hour of IS o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock r. M., of said day, at the door of the court house of said Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding aevon yeart, oi the following Ileal Estate, to. will,: . A lot in the southwest quarter nf the northwest quarter of section thirty-two (92), town etght (S) range two (2) west described as follows: bec-inninc al tho northwest corner of the lot known as the Baptist church lot, and running west to Arnu f.rnnt rnntilnn rmrlk th and south in it. i it... north street, in said town; thence east ono hundred and eighty (180) foctj thence touth to tho lot known at tbe Methodist church lot: thenoe cast to the point where the laid Baptist church lot and the ..id MothiuUnf nhnrnt, Lit. nnraa-. thnM north to the place of beginning. Also lot number twenty-six (36). and the east half of lot number twenty-seven (37), in said town of Stanford, Indiana. Also lots numbers twenty-three (23), fwinty-four (34), and twonty-dve (28) in said town of Stanford, Indiana. Also a certain lot lying on the north tido of the Stuto road, running east and west through too town of Stanford, and adjoining said town (in the east as follows: commencing at the southeast corner of 'lot number twenty-live (35), in raid town. I running thence ast eighty (80) feot ; Itnence norm eign.y ibui loot; mence west eighty (8(1) fwst to the northeast '.comer of said lottweiity-flro (25); thencb south eighty (80) feot to the place of bo- "'" 'JZ&gjZg intnrosts and costs, I will at the tame time and place, expose to public sale the fot eimplo of said roal estate. much hereof at may be sufficient tq dwhitrga tma accrie. interott lino costs. Said sale will ho made without any ro IK-f whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. THO WAS J. FARR, ijijeitf ilwve Cpua'y-Ap-ii n, iaao.

KNOW THE PRICES:

Cmldrens Jeans suits, ChiSdrens worsted suits, Childrens' all wool filled suits,

THE CITY OCCtTRS The old citizens of Bloomingion will remember John W. Harryroan, who for some time kept a grocery store where Robertson Bros, now are. The Martinsville Republican says: "Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harryman celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedded life, April 11. Among the guesti were many of the friends and associates of their youth, the friends o: their latter years, relatives near and from a distance, and neighbors, There were two, Mrs. Nancy Hau-r thorne and Mr. 81ierer, who were present half a ceutury ago at tbei;.' wedding. The occasion was indeed a feast for old and young, physically, intellectually, religious ly. Rev. John Kiger, the oldest man and the oldest preacher in thu Indiana Conference, was master of ceremonies. During his address to; the aged couple many an eye wai suffused with tears. They wen the recipients of' many handsome presents among which were a pair of gold spectacles for each, tbe gil t of their four rema ining childre,,, Lisa Ann Gray, Rebecca William , A Ifred and Charles Harryman. Toward the close of the day theie were songs and religious services, and none depnrted but with a softened heart and elevated sentiments," ElleUsville Citizen: Chis. Alexander and wife, of Bloomington, visited relatives at thia place over Sundtv Monday morning; the roara of Gno, ; W. Fletcher had a colt that't note V as turned one-sided ; so much so that it could not euckle, so they were compelled to kill it Last Saturday Del. Wilton, j Ping at the qy. accidentally I , l ft Vt 8 ' I masbine it badlv. He it corofelled to use crutohe After trying the foul sir of MUtouri for almost a year, our old shoe maker, Abner Kulp, with his family, baa returned, at ha says, to neip Duua up ' ElleUsville. While Mr. Kulp eatisBod with Slkeston and was doing veil vis SatlsBod With SiKCSton and Wat ' iB bi business, bit health was poor, which ; knowim: of no nurer air than that of old Monroo, he returned to this piaca, and we hope the cbnn ge is for tho best and mat Ue will speedily regain his former health. Jake Bollcnbacher of Washington h the "proud papa" of a girl bnby. NOTICE TO STORE KEEP. I3RS, HUCKSTERS AXO CAHMEKS. H. H. Dronberger 3c Co., Produce D jalers of Frankfort, Ind., havo openoil a ' branch house at Bloomington, Indinna, for tbo purpose of paying cash for OulUr, Ecrgs and Poultry. They expect to pay the highest cash price at all timet. Mr. J. J). Dillman who has bad many yar experience in tho bui iness will manage their affairs for them at thia point. All (rood will bo cromotlv remiltod for ;bat re pent in by freight or express, and customers uiu gel tne oencot oi our reduced rates on all railroad line. Ftrmert of this section will do well to call upon them and receive instructions about ruisinii Cubans, as they amy a well gut SoOO (or their poultry -rop as S50. H. H. IKOi' 3B?iGR & CO., April 2:. PJ. Blgo-ntilon, Ind.

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OWE aECTIOfJ MAY 7th. OUR TICKETS FOR MAYOR, AH Wool Business Suits, nice and cheap. FOR CLERK, Handsome, New Spring Hats, Soh and HI iff, Straw and fof. FOR TREASURER, (sported and Domestic Undet.wernam and fancy. COUNCILMAN, 1 Ward Cbtldrens Clothing Depttrtmsnt, never equalled in Btoominitton.. COUNCILMAN, 2d WardGloves and Handkerchiefs the latter reduced one-half prise, COUNCILMAN, 3d Ward--Neckwear in abundance. come novelties in 4-in-band never seen here before. :e.a.c3-Xi:e GLOTHING HOUSE. JT JLIS. HUNTEIK iat tho lMMlltatr Z,tana-(tX XitHMOtcIB hm FURNITURE DEALER. X CARET ItT STOCK THB Bit IT MRU 0V KUKNITUHB AND UNUKKIAKING GOODS avn sure ix Bloomin'otost, axs vntt, SIXL TOO OOOUfl CBXAFSa TUJLX AKT OKX. COMB AXS SBB MX I trail TOO but. aarsotrrn int moui, rr or Clask's Gaocsar. . wt2S-8 SALESMEN To solicit order for our reliable Nuimery Stock. Salary and Xzpeam or Com mission to suceessfttl men. ' Penaaaeat asaploy meat. Special indueemta to new men. Address at once stetinir axe. CHASB BROTHERS' COiiPASTT, Feb. 13-Im. Ohijago III, QUEMtiryS AaVB. By virtue or a cortiled copy or a Ue- ..... k ri..b. i cree to me directed from the blurk't office j -ttj, "wndt Iff tin, and David Allen, Mar; i. Allen, It. North western Mu'.ual Lif Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wis., Jesse A. Mitchell and Frank B. Worlej, arc defendants, requiring me to mike the sum of six thousand, three hundntd and f rtyeisht dollar and eiirhtr.flve cent, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose nt Public Sate, to tbe highest bidder, oa SATURDAY, APRIL 17m, 18A9, between the hours of to o'clock a, m. ; and 4 o'clock r. M. , of said day, at the door of the court house of said Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profiis for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following Real Estate, to-wii, : Tbe south half of section tl irty-oaa (SI), the east half of the aorta west quarter or section thirty-one (31), township ten (10) ranee two (2) vest, and the southwest quarter of the northeast qua -ter of sootio thirty-two (32) and the wait half of tbe northeast quarter oi secuom nirty on taij ; Snd the Muthtmst quarter at tbe northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31) and tbe toutnwetl quarter or urn so am west qaartor of taction thirty-two 1 32). all tbo above real estate in town ten (10), north of range two (2) west in Monroe county, Indiana, and that tbe same be told subject to a certain mortgage in favor of tb defendant, the cTorthwettein Mutual Lit Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Witconsin, which said tympany bold a prior mortgage thereon, wniel; said mo rtgage it recorded in Mortgage Record J. at page 39 to 45 of laid Monroe County. And it is further ordered that the Sher iff in like manner tell the toulheatt qoar tr of the southwest quarter of soetion thirty-two (32) and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said 'jetion thirty-two (32), tame town and range. If such rants and profits will net tall for a sufficient turn to satisfy said cleeree, interest and cost, I will, a t th tame time and place, oxps to publi s tale the fesimple of eaitV real ettahi, or fco much thereof at may be tiiffluionn to ditcbargo said decree, interest and coits. Said ssU will be made without any lief whatever from valuation or appraisement law. THOMAS J. FARR, Bburifif iliicrce County. Hareh tf, 16ti.

1:25 1:75 $2 a 2:50 PMC Len. Whetaell got bowl . day from his first twa aranlkc' tor tne ttngnam ittioe ttiaapelnXK ana bad great succesju Jtia out again on Mondai', Itui young man ot irood nan will be a vaiuablc truTiier ft?Will. Adkins left on ta for Louisville, KyM where be & Co., wholesale dealeia itt Will, is a voune isan of coftj well posted in bard, a desirable ncquisilioa to tin) niercial traveling (ralarfittjr. Miss Jennio Patblr of I "ElLt . v. 1..-L- Ll , wa uim: UH1 past ten days. Miss Fedler be married soon after be V alkarusa. Israel Pbilputt awl 3 - I I AT V - s, . guests last week of Enoch and family. - rather crowded at present wiilch ibw that live business man appreciate n intat : tning. no paper in m re renitrany roan. n tjvcrj- mjwui uistric. ua iii) titan the (Progress.) 'Our IHoitd ' chm. vw.iuw.H linvl StffJISWtVatK: . 1. 1 . . t : v. -- I'''' ." "' uroua ww muvniie uo (rrogrja.l The above n coined Aom tiie Couriar with parenthesis wlded, and tnJtt sJia'saiaji' precisely TTie lather of Prtf, Beoij die at hi bom in fllnbuTg, oa Saaday morning, in hi SQtbyear. Ytm&Jk-srta down to attend ths iwoesal. . j , - " Miss Lora Ballard o f JttwtWaV Kansas, it the gacat of Mm It. F A4kmc tm '

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.1. -. olk.,- aiuv w . l t,, , a. . " ' i!fj;. - rwi w r arw mj am THE LEADIKOrr UNDERTAKER -A-N-I-n " ;T f-;' Furniture Ihalcz; I have the larvttt and stoek ever brought to Blooaiingto), hast', will tell you good e He per than nay eM,: I have aa display of . Cbatuber Sulfep PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGiE FahcvChaibs, Baby Wamiw, Carpet Sw eepkbs, Uinnoisa. PICTURB FBA11KS. OROAmtieai in slock, aad told en monthly tatitatnitv ( have th Household Sewing BaaM the best Machine made, aad tb eaBsl. I alto keep ' which only eostt abowt oae-halt n aw; aa other elothintr. Oosaa and o wtfuah. side of square, in WaJdronw MaaaV S ALESMEN WANTS fl 8ALAEY AKD . .... ' . . -M m m Wraid or liberal collecting. Permanent posittetM aranteed. Experience unBtetstary. Cbolea of territory if apply at one. I, P. T& CUSTOM Ot. Bmpire Nurterio. Socbtr, K. April l7-3w.fd. " .t ?

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