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IT M THfc WXXBaV ottbb ace, lb stoek. of goods on the ; shelves, eowrtci aUM i thedwww, at the '8emtb Jewelry Store and Bsar, awwrth aide. Tbia boaw receives car-load after car-load of goods, qd yH 'Ibcj are sold with sticb rapidUy that there is always a deumAfor mowl Tbe stock is not sit of a fight or fragile character either, as some might soppdae, for then are gold and. silver watcbea of the teat brands, chxks of Ibe feiost refiable manufacture; siHerware that wkoown to be . standard, even tinware is included in this BMBUftoth stock, Many household article that are very useful sod ornamental ate also sold here fir a ;tiH'-:.tt,,. Ono. Bkbckabt new rasa i for fine Baltimore le ty express, and eotneqnefrtly tltey are always freab. Gad andget a uu, or a qnart. ! . ... , , . iSnnBBAKEB Wagons, Spring' Wkb. Usfts, also the JEasy Kwfc WgFergnson Cart.- All for ealei wj , W. AIIiKCt. CfttBJt MoBLET haa seenred ftesfa, nobby stock of 8pring CioodSj'nnd n having a big ran on tJaeaa. He does not wait till everybtidy eLe is stoekeil np before tie onya, obi janips aro toe jnng with a stack thmt is calcniated to a ait every asfmber of the family. . He is tarrying very well selected toek ol, bootaj shoes and rubbers among nia hte investments, fnd ke ie arllmg tbea at gnre . eorr rimngfjr tow. Ask for Cbarlev Mobley'a atore, if yon don't know . Clmeest Coffees, Teas, Tobaev t and Cigars, at Hemp. Wilson'ai jMtantf store. ,. a ry. one ot tne new ticaoda of cigars 'Mh tofe ' "Mtstio CnBg" for RKeomamaa4 Vaoralaia, rldlcalfy can in aWes'asjrs by nmaving is emt lhinUa. It will net bit T5e. i ay H. liadtey; 8ms. DrtwritU. ioimagtso. Skk TBS pieee goeda at Ben. McGee Co.8 merchant tailoring eataMtsbasent. i bey. embrace everything that is new. ehotee and nesirable. Ben.McOee,lbefamoBS and popolar-ontter, preside at the board, and will draft and cttt year gannents to iney wilt mmm . oe a! pleasure to wear , Bbbad, cakes, crackers, pies and flwerytbfjuiMmlly kept in a coofeetionarrntr Benckarts." Too will fnd tbe best gooda, in tba groeery Mneit Heaip. Wilson's He receives fresh goods every week, no (bc aWbiag in hw boose a stale. Ketbb sixck tbe world began bsa SBcb a stock of goode in ibe Cknto' fnraishiog line, bet in tbe store of MeOee A Co. Anytbiag yeomay have beard of or seen in tbe errjr ia reerived here promptly, and offered for safe at tly prices. If jest dent eee what ana want jam ask for Wb vat tbree or four of tbe best Biding Cahivatora awl Plows mad. Tba tHiver Chilled Plow stands at the head ami we have it. BAKEK, KEELD A CO. Jtoh, Mange and. Scratches on aamiaa r animals cQrfld in SS minutes by Wnolfor'a Sanitary Litton. Thb never fails. SoMbyH. Undisy. glsomii), adtas.
Fine Stationery. BIST IN TEE MARKET, At Cole's,
a jioop rotE : That IS what the Whitley Reaper and Bind er is warranted to do. If yon don't believe, it call at the hardware store of Baker, Neeld o5 Co. and seethe maoKioc iq operation. Solid steel. It throws the bundle six feet oat or the way. Does its work clean and perfect; Will cot a 2inefa biop pole, and does do it. Dont believe it, eb 7 Well come and ace it operate. -;- BA K EE, N P1ELD dV CO. . 'mw' . . . As TO Grockiuus, it would be well for yon to remember that Charley McPbeereri in tbe old. Greeves or Banter grocery corner. : He is Belong iota of goods too, becaase he. has plenty of the beat, and cases pleasure in ; waning on. ine trade."' , Thb Harrison MixeJ Pai nts arc ,uttc worm. TV -WM. Mni m Wi Wi , weir bettelrV gtw greater satislsetioa than any other brand. Call and set- testimonials. "Baker, Neetj) & Co. Jnfxrr boBlssou is the well known westiide grocer, and has a handsome, fresh atc'k of goods which, by reason of good patronage is always kept fresV vA very handsome and taetefttldispiUje-f qtu ens-ware-and glasawaras is one of his specialties that ias attracted nH attention of late-in fact'.fe has ttdd more of this ehHas of goods than hmu ff be tknat or - more preteotkws stores beeanseN be ejJ hiliited nneommon taste in aevsetiasi. tie does n ' thnvine buBtnee? in choice country produce and in fWKi - coffeeougars, e((6,r e rry mg atoak that is frr' above the ordinary; Don't forget to look at and price b chamber settsi ' Hexp. WiL80ir gets tbechoicest as well as tbe freshest country produce, as his country customers are of the best dass of people; brace the butter, cheese, appl but ter, etc., he sells -is always choice. Wall PaperI Wall Paper 1 We have brought on the largest atock of Wall Paper 'ever seen in the town : it is also the finest. Tbe proof of this is an examination. , Bajtes, jweelp fe Co. A MOSB 6EHIAL BET of men to do bnstaca with than those found at Charley McPheeters' grr;ccry cannot be found in Bloomington : Mr. Bray, John Thomas, Wall. Higbt and Charley Me, are- all boay .. as bees tSatu relays. Fresh goods, roll in there every day. and tbe groeerv store of Cnartey Mo Fneeters has a "reo " for sellmethe best brands nr staples. New Batb, latest styles, nob biest in- the trade, itist brought on by MoUee A Co.. gents' turntsbers, south side of tbe annare. The best grades oi gooaa reeeiveo oy express . - ,i constantly, and only a living proot charged. Cbaio Wosley baH a lot of first-class Buegies, Carriages, Phm tons and Spring Wagons, at his lively stable, which he will sell lor cash or will trade for mules or horse. Call on Craig belore you eif yonr stock. . Everybody knows Elo.Bbay a man whose honesty ami sccom modating spirit baa never been quest iooed be is one of Charley Merbeeters salesmen, in bis gro crry store, fold Greeves stand) iio to tin neat, cosy establishment and give your order for good tJnariev Me. selJs goods at vory smalt profit hence his store is the one for boarding bouse keepers patronise. to
BASE BALL, and CANES. At Cole's
(The Warner Cor-I eft is one that We Iteeommend eomv, It is a noticeable fact that there is less rowdyism and drunkenness . in . town since license has been granted the saloons than when the quart system ..prevailed. It was a. comm-jD thing, ou Sundays, under the quart system, to see drunk men reeliuz about tbe streets. and this i;vil too, seeois to have l disappeared. "Why is this dif ference?" was asked of an intelli gent dealer the other day. " Well,' there are several reasons, said he. In the first place, under the quart a rrangement tbe men who- buy li quor (and some of them will buy it as long at it is shipped to tbe town) slwayfi secured a quart on Saturday night, and saved some of it for the fol lowing day perhaps several of these fellows would do so. The result was that they had enough to keep boocy on- all day SuodajnjuLmded about the streets as you have 8eeir'uw.ei. ,M ,npmu entthev buy drinks at a nickle earh, consninc "them, and of oourse there is nothing left, for next day. This is equally true as to the question of keeping order.. Noisy men, when remonstrated within or about a quart saloon always threaten the keeper with an affidavit for violation selling by the drink. The party may never have gotten n drink, but you know the saloonkeeper cannot afford to go into costly litigation over the enforcement of order under these circumstances, and so disorder prevails." Tbe saloon man's statements sound reasonable. Lt. Gov. Ira J. Chase is to deliver the Decoration Dav address. sd.Rvv. Hatatead will delive this memorial 7mva eo-4l! 8uddy previous. -Uncle Robert Henry has sold some very fine poplars oft his land recently They were hauled to this place, and are being sawed at the Showers Bros, mill. Work on the gas well will be.. gin soon. Ibe derrick bouse tow ers up some sixty-five feet above tbe ground. Dogwood trees an in full bloom. One year ago, after tbe drgwood and hickory had bloomed, heavy frost came, and the blooms were killed. It will be remember ed that tbe grape blooms were iroxen also. Geo. Bollenbacher says be is not connected with the ClamauA lexander lumber firm, as has been stated. Onr special correspondent sends a readable letter from Oklu- , garnished with striking il lustrations of western life. Thos. Phillips, who occuimd the Small house, has removed with bis family to Fillmore, Putnam county, and will reside with bis. fatber-in-law. Lewis Helton, accompanied bv bis friend Ott. Miller, came dowo from Chicago last Saturday even ing, on a brief visit. .Lewis has a position in tqe service of the Mosou route. The supreme court has de cided the temporary loan bill pa en uy tne recent legislature to be constitutional. The result of this is that eastern capitalists will promptly purchase the bonds issued by the State, and the various institutions will get the amounts appropriated for their support. We of Bloomington .were interested in securing the $60,000 appropriated for the construction of the new library building, The plans have beeu adopted jind as soon as t he legal adverting can Ik doneihecontiact will be let ami the work will be pushed forward. '
WALL PAPER IN SPLEN.DID VARIETIES At Cole's.
Mrs. Job nscin, a Missionary from India, 'lift tuned in the 0. P.
church Wednesday night last. A lady Christian Scientist is slopping in tjucity, and offers her services to lioss desiring them. John Nc viand has left Perry tn. tor eood, having removed to Crawfordaviik, lod. St. John 'i i Day is to be cele brated by tb) Miisonio fraternity in proper manoi r. Bona. JXogurs bad a buggy demolished rexntly while hired by some of his patrons. People will tiave bad lw It soiuetiuie,you know. Themsn who bought J. W. Turner's stocli of goods got a btrssin and so 114 Tamer. Can't j;et Turner t rue. James Ct lmore is superintend ing the repa j$ on ths east pike, mid is said t be doing a good job of worki James tC'iifinlebael, .this place, nod Jao) 1 luchapan of HarrodsImrtr. are in receipt of increase of pension. On Sun i)ay a week James AdIt ins was stricken with paralysia.his Left side beinir afleoted. Adkins is now in receipt of a peusiou of $30 ?er montb. The Mi ssionary Social at the ;residence of Jas. Showers on North Walnut st., Monday night a week, was a pleasa at affair, and largely intended. Be watiihful I Those stealthy, illy, slick Demagogues will set op iiome tricks o you for election day, lod carry the city if you don't look ;i little ont. i ' Thos. if. Whisnand has puruhased lot 1 17 from James Kelly, paying 4&!) for U- . The lot is next to the Watt's bouse on west 5th street. - " The Bloomington visitors to Washingtoiii it is rumored, made daily practice ol running up toe :teps inside the Washington monu tneut uetore orcaaiust, as an ape tizer. -Secrets 7 Mctealf of the Stale Board of Hiwlth, has issued a circular to Granty Boards, calling upon them In enforce the law as to cleaning up in each town or city. It should tx i rigidly enforced. Any one dtsifing a stylish turnout at a reasonable price might purchase on; of the forsaken drays, opposite Bo la. Kngors' livery stable. They ire becoming a curiosity in this fst age. i -TOTnie rts picutnomi una rtii lage. 52,.;iOO was sold by the li. E. btiildin r association for a small premium the other evening. Everybody h is plenty of the root of all evil, ic ibis village, (P. S This may not be so.) Indiana Examining Pension Boards: New Albany Drs. R.M. Jones, S. J. Alexander, W. H. Sheets. Iiloomington Drs. Geo. W. Bryan, Robert M. Weir, Wni. R. Wbitti d. Nashville, Brown county Drs. B. F. Genoline, Jas. U. Ward, Alex. C. Spencer. Mudiaon Dr. Geo. W. tawder, C. H. Wright, i3eo. W. Hewitt, The Board of Pension Examiners established It Crawfordsville consists of Drs. Jesse Talbott, Simuel L. m EosminjsLJBi-Trcen H. Efstinl. m At Lancaster, O., they have opened a great gas well a verit-i able gnsbifr, but they did not get: it in the u sual way. It has always been claimed that gas isVnly found in Trenton rock, but in tbe Lan caster well tbe gas was not reached till the dull had gone 1,200 feet beyond ibis strata. This would seem -to indicato that gas is some where "dowu below," if you go far enough. Here in Bloomington we have a veil tout was abandoned after a depth of 2,700 feet bad been reached. Now who knows that gas migh: not have been struck at a depth of 8,000 feet? . Clin ;. Worrall has purchased certain f rivileges with Wallace's circus, which starts from Peru,Ind., soon. Eli leading "fake" will be the diatri bution of the New Revised among-tbe heathen tribes, together with eloquent and earnest exhorta tions to the worldly people to leave games of chance severely alone. Deacon Worrall is a success in this role, and a king among his fellow sports there is always room at the top, and be is there. B Oron will furnish the be&t Lake Ice to consumers this summer, starting regular trips with his wagon as eooii as the demand will justify. Orders may be left at the old Croii & Roeeberry meat shop stand, n;xt to Faulkner's hotel, Jas. Ryan will open his new wareroon, on South Walnut street, this week, with a full supply of wagons, carriage, buggies, and all me latent ana most tasnionabic ve bides. Yon ought to see those cranenecked glass pitchers just brought on by Jimmy Robinson. Tbev are just scrumptious. Go over to Charley Me.'s gro.eery and get Mine of his uice eating goods. He is building up a hanchuiftte trade he is a uice man, that's why.
Window SHADES. LATEST STYLES, AT COLE'S,
John Fails will build a dwelling house in the Allen, addition. Miss Carrie Sager, of Valparaiso, sister of Mrs. Norman, is visiting herbrother and sister in this placa. Misa Wallie Zimmerman, of Valparaiso, lod., is the guest of George Norman's family, in Bloomington. "Tuck? Adams, a former well known citiicn of this place, has
been quite sick at bis present home in Worthington, lod. Jim Sare'a son, Raney, is "lec turer" in the JSden Mosee, Indiaoapolis.. Bloomington boys take naturally to the show business. . Will. Buiiard is one of the salesmen in a store in the new town or city of Guthrie, Oklahoma Ter ritory. '.t ; Tbe Bedford Mail says that Tobe Hert will appoint bis sisler-in-Jawj-jJSrf. u. r , iiaiter, as pn vate secretary, when ho .takes bis Governm&l position. .. ' . The '"Banner" was putting on airs last Friday : Jtad brass band playing at th'$ door, and" the south front of the building draped with the stars and stripes. The Mechanics' Band boys blew, Cote, & Kennedy's new "May Belie" wagon full of wind, one night last week. A band never does itself justice in a wagon. Dr. R, M. Weir, David Junkin, James Strong, js. Kartell and S. C. Curry are the parsonage building committee for tbe U. P. church. John C. Dolan is building a small town in the vicinity of bis factory, in addition to placing new machinery in bis factory, Mr. Dolan is an enterprising energetic man, abd deserves to succeed. A counterfeit $10 greenback is being circulated, and it is well for our businessmen to be posted, as the new isue is we J I calculated to deceive. It has deceived the Indianapolis people pretty generally, so it is stated. At Todd postoffice in this county, a pew postal card reader hits been selected in the person of Miss Katie Armbruatef. She is an intelligent young lady, an earnest Republican, and will make a satisfactory official. There were ('tis claimed by sporliug meu) twenty-five fakers with tbe show last week shell workers, package folders, ball throwers, etc., etc. "What's the pupinc egrup f gaoiA-cnu. asked. "Anything, from crack loo to dcr," was the reply. Walker's meat shop was entered through the outside cellar door, last Wednesday night, after the close of the circus, the money drawer forced from beneath the counter, and between three and five dollars in change stolen. This is believed to have been the work of home talent. Dodds & Co. have closed the contract with Bedford capitalists, by the terms of which they will remove their chair factory to that town as soon as tbe necessary arrangements can be completed. $7,000 in cash, freedom from taxa tlon am' J'1 -ftfpmud, tion and the donation of tbree acres Are toVcousideratibug, A fellow went into Lee Yum's "wash boose" last Wednesday and producing a $20 bill asked for change. John counted out the money, the stranger twiating and folding ibe bill in bis fingers all the lime. Raking up the change and tossing the twisted bill to John Chinaman, tbe swiudler hurried out, and by the time Lee Yum had smoothed out the bill and discovered that it was only good for $1.00 the stranger was out of sight. He was "on the staff of those enterprising show people, Ornery whit boys and "lowlifed coons" annoy the publio square peopta with their ahrill whistling nightly. Tbe "ornriel" a boy J ths shriller ha can wbfetla, Cal. Huff, a former resident of Monroe county, but now a citi zen of Missouri, is on a visit to his brother north of town. Oo show day he dropped $13 into the tray of a benevolent gentleman wuo was selling small bits of candy wrapped up in five and ten dollar bills, and theu bet another missionary M that he could pick out the English walnut shell under which was con cealed a small black ball, Mr. Huff was mistaken. It cost bim a grand total of $33. An entertainment was given in the Grand Opera House, Iudi anapolia, last Wednesday, by the pnnils ot Mrs, tiattio t"ruo,teaon er of elocution. Miss Josie Pittman ot this place was on tbe prograin. She ha natural gifts that have beeu improved by careful training, a,ud makes a favorable impression wherever fhe appears in public. The Indianapolis papers make mention oi her as lollowe ; Miss Jrtspphme rillman rccitfld very cleverly "Tbe Uhild Wlro," hy iia-Keni-. and received much applause for her ored liable performance.--bcntmel. Sfiss Josephine Pittman, with great tenderness and feeling gavo "Tbe Child Wife," that bountiful sketch of Dora and David, from "David Copperoeld." Pictures and Fancy GOODS, EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE, At Cole's.
WHY IS IT THE BANNER is doing such A RUSHING BUSINESS? IS WHAT OTHER MERCHANTS ARE ASKING.
We answer : "Beoause onr goods
LATEST, and our prices the LOWEST." OTJB STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, DRESS GOODS ABID TBI MM MSGS, CARPETS, c are mar rats of bea-ity and cbcapnasa. CALL AND SEE THE SPECIAL. BAR OA I Ml wa are offering in Satinet, Ginghams, Parwoli, Boatery, Carpet ami Shoe. WOOL I WOOIj I "We will pay tha HIGHEST l'RICE, ettba in merobanatas or cash, for all ibe WOOL y can bring at. . ., BREEDEN & CO.
YOU MUST City election on Tuesday next, May 7th, Get ready for it, Graham Earl is expected to begin a dramatic engagement next Monday night. Milt. Cox, late a resident of Indian Territory, is back in Mon roe county on a visit, - Fifteen persons were immersed in Salt Creek near Cutright's bridge, on Sunday last. Graham Earl comes again on the 6th of May. Earl is quite favorite here. Newton Smith, aged nineteen years, died witn consumption on Monday evening a week. ' The monthly examination of applicants for license to teacb was field by the county superintendent on Saturday last, Two natives of Salt Creek tp,, Jack Chandler and Lens. Holntea, went to Evan8ville, lad. . recently, and enlisted in tbe Regular Army. G as port Enterprise : Postoffice affairs are waxing warm at this place, so much so, that Clint Hous ton and W. R. Tindolpb took part in a fist to skull combat in J. M. Carlton's drugstore, on Monday No blood was shed, but we learn iwbawo tfeaeri household implements were brought into requisition, and the loud and angry words that passed were sufficient to cause a large and excited crowd to congregate on tbe ucene. Greencastle Times : Uulchinson'a ehow has been in Greenuastla.. The best that can be aa'd of tba entertainmen l is that it was a poor one. Tl a parade was short and not sweet. The band was rocky. There were no rings inside the trot. The managers of tbe sjiow are just $23 a day by not baring a banked np ring. Tho law u that a show with a ring shall pay $25 license, without one $2. Hence the absence of the ring. A circus without thai essential object Is not much. The attendance was light at bath performances.. GreencaBtfcvJgftfac'r: ThevTild ffest'Show, to say the least was very trotten. A harder tawing crowd has not been lu the city tor soma time than this. The parade was a farce, and tbe whole performance a fraud, with the exception of a baloon aecoqalon and para chute descent. Greencastle can live with out a repetition or tnts snow. The bank at Worthingtoo, Ind., is out of luck. Some time last winter a thief stole some I8UU while the cashier was at lunch, and receutlv a forger negotiated $3,000 worth of notes, and tbe bank is again minus the money. NEW SPRING STOCK LACE CURTAINS, $1 Per Pair. At Wicks & Co.'s BEE HIVE; Tbe celehration by the Odd Fellows, on Friday last was a very pleasant affair, the weather being very nne. xue program, as published, was carried out, and tbe addresses were delivered in the Opera House by W. R. Myers, late Democratic candidate lor Lt. Gov ernor, and Hon. R. A. Fulkofour own city. ' Ibe address of Mr. Fulk was especially worthy of men tion, being eloquent and well timed. Bra. F. can always be depended upon on an occasion like this. -After the new laws go into ef fect, station agents will be required to post on a black board, at a con venient place at the station, when the trams are late, and the time they may lie expected. This will bo a great improvement over the way ot sitting around the station, knowing nothing about how long before your train will be in. John U. Whisnand has gone to Cincinnati again, to have bis eye operated upon. Mrs. G. W. Fried ley was the guest of Mrs. W. A, Gabeon Monday and Tuesday. Mrs, Bluett, daughter of A.H. Perring, died on Friday afternoon at her borne in Clear Creek. Ruttis Est has given np his p'tsitiftu to R-publican mail agent.
are the newest, onr STYLES the
SEE- US. OoHire OaUlinn-w. , J . LO0BSS, EDITOR. The reception tendered the Skull by Hon. C.B Worrall and wife was tba most b 'illiant aftair of the season. "The Bird's litest" is ordinarily a thing of beau ty, bat on this occasion it appeared as a vast fl wer garden, bud and blooms filling thj air with their sweet perfume. Each bdy wan presented with a large boquet of the finest cut flowers, while tbe gentleman bad a beautiful buttonhole boouet Social games and dancing were indulgikt in. Promptly at 10 o'clock -for tbe Silt time in tbe history of Bloomington, tbn late and popular dance, the German, was begun and lasted, with flight intermissions, until 3 a. ra. At 12:30 the first ef the elegant repasts was served, and the sea ind at 3 a. m. Everything was dona in the latest and most approved style. Mrs. Worrall graced the occasion in a bsautiful heliotrope cashmere tea gown,w itb Srtenibh lace front,and trimmed in ribbons. The ladles appeared in tba following costumes: Hits Bain, black benrietta and lace. M is Bitner, oream nunsveiliag and' diamonds. liiia Blioa, blue silk cream moll overdress. Miss B yen, pink albatross and surrsh, diamonds. Miss Coi r, light blue albatross, trimmed in blac'c velvet. Mrs. Bolan, black lace and Persian trimmings. Miss Kast, cream albatross. Miss Heltoa, black lace: Miss Kmma Krenger, light blue albatross asd cream surrah trimmings. " Miss Flora Kreuger, while embroideries, and bine trimmings, diamonds. '. M is Xcraonds, cream nun veiling. ls" I"'ien. blaca bariatts elojh, pinic i;aiin. Mils Overman, blue benrietta and pink silk. Mini Grace Perry, uream nu.nayeiUng and pink sash. Miit Pittman, white silk, fish net overdress pearls. Mic Rawles, pink silk and diamonds. Mn. Warder, cream surrah and laoe, diamends. About 4 a. ra. the merry .crowd took their Jeparture, having spent an evening lenr to be n. nembered. Much of the enjoyment of the evening is dae to Mrav Worri.ll, owing to bar sPVfinr-aWiv on eolertRinor. Hon. W. B. Mvers' Anderson, Dr. J&VU of Memphis, and Dr. A xtell of Washington, war among tbe di(tin7bed gusla. Kelley of Prep, ia a Beta. i JBwiSy was at home a few days last Dr. Tan Jaeeman was absent moat of last a sek, lecturing. Dr. Dabnev will bn absent from college a few days this week. Dr. A xtell, of Washington, is visitinir bit bi other Frank ot the Junior class. As the supreme court has decided tbe loan ! till constitutional the new library. building ia no longer a matter of doubt. Ths Seventh Annual Commencement of tli i Milton High ijchool will occur on jrrid iv. May 3. Alter vne '.isiiei exercises Prnf W J. Rrvan will deliver a lecture on "The Holy Land." Prof. Kirkwood at sited for his ham at this place on Monday, having spent tbe wmtsr ia uamornm. . 8ornl of tha students hava received invitations to the reception given by the alum ni of the Spencer High School, and will attend. The members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity gave a reeuption to their lady friends ia honor of Miss Hatfield, on Monday night, that was a very enjoyable a flair. Dr- Dibpy and Prof. Ostbaus ware tendered and have accepted the position of History and German respectively -in the Pidemont Chautauqua bummer Callage which meets at Salt Springs in July and lasts for six weeks. The manager of tba circus admitted the stucents at 35cts. and then allowed mini to remain tor the concert free. Tbe mnn ire - was at one time fso he say conneced with soma college, and baa h jrh reeurd for students. The boys muda things lively with college songs and ettaa yell. t he Galloway Bror. of Ellettaville via. ilet. friends here last week. They have been sinKins with a Wiasard Oil dm paiy, and expect soon to leave for an etenled trip through Burupa on the some buiiness. As they have excellent Voices tncyaro In demand. 1'he Senlort mnrcbed to chapel Tueiday mcrning displaying their clast eolcrs-w Invendar and com. At the close of tbe exercises they gavo their class yell: Howe, Howa, Nuncewalioo, Calk', Wwhla, wuh, vvah, Br, yah, Sh yab, "89 I, 0., Touch. iiome of the Juniors are quite blue ov er their defeat nt hansinc etnies on tbe Seniors. On Tuesday night a figure of sotiio description whs suspended Trmn is troo in the campus by tho Juniors. Bui it mm hardly in piaco when it Wat vtit dovm by the Seniors and some of tho ui fortunate Junior wore taken, home to spa; id the remainder of tba night with tfi seniors. At the reception given by Cab Worrall to tho "Skull." the music was furiihd by nn Italian orchestra from IndianmiolnJibs Jennie Hatfield of Bonneville, is ylsiilng her brother, Prank HmIMJThe Phi Gamma Pclta tion ino.'l in ibi ritv Stale ConV'f n K. i'l iv !! j-
Auditor Blair yrttl
ville on Friday morr jag turned on the midoiglit ti reports a veiry plessan 1 1 isi entertained in a pricelr tMt one of the f rmt to u ntim been shipping bidus and it. several yeai. -'.jj Gen. M. C.. .floble -I visit the battle-field of Chill! this week, is company with: ber of ex-at my men. They a unpcinl rial1, fltartinp- frrtro -! , o .-- 06tl. ..ff -Dr. E. R. Axtell of Wj ton, Daviess co., was visiti brother Frank, in this pl week. Dr. A. will begin, tbf ticeof his profession in t$m Colo., for which city be feslftf week. .-. 'i Henrv Holi:xman. wh his family recently removed f$f i isnapolis, m emrtoyed m Me & Cb.'s woolen mill. Union Tenipemuee j will be held in the Christian Sunday evening, May 5th, address will be delivered Rev. Mr. Halste id of tbe church. k. ,' Tbe wxt rcffular meeting
W. C. T. U. will; be belt! -lilMfe Walnut at. PreBbyteriaa: caw? Monday evening, May Gtkj, "I'l County Clerk Fuller bat sold H?
two lots on -wotw etu at-. ..w mt' . Moritr, and baa purchased tbe W:! ter,s farm of twenty-five acres.
Prof. Kirkwood and wi r fM
tjountv Auditor Blair bM IfSl ce.'ved a bpimd eopv of the acta-' BfemsSi
the late legislature, and invites nywh may desire to see tbe new Ml to call and examine it. -Mr. Moritx is building a good honne on on of the lots be ponchaed from JEuocb Fuller, on west 6th street. --Charley Robertson says tbwhandsome improvements in bin stoM room did not Cost him unyjthing, and will not be added. to thf" pries ot goods. vr ABM weather will aoom; bent, and the privy vanli preiMtred himself with tight chemicals an d the proper topjNi, can do this work as weU laa' who have come here from tbtMl Call on him and get figures. beiter to clean np your p than to havu sickness in tbe --Breeders should not lot of ibe fact that tbe fine Ha toaralt STaLion.drtllah Bird, caw: be found mi Boo. Rogel livery ; stable, soul b of tho depot in B lown : in ton. This horse baa spesafi rewrd of 2i27, and is both haatfc some and powerful. His actiosi and "get np'areextrftordinaiyBfl his pedigree is equal to the best Tiiis is the fine horse formerly awn e! by Supt. Woodward of tfer "Monon." Go and bin jour mares.
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naitraper. jrrom o to zuctn, w. y BjIU Johh WvUHp Paper Hasgat; . At Vanaandt, North side cqnarav L. B. Bray and John Thonasv : aie Chablet McPhbetbbs' Mi?
aisistaots in tbe grocery trade, orator 3
al tbe soutbeaet corner. ' m yon find tb place. Tbey art one, accommodating, and pic p sbple to trade with. gam of a grocery, in the old u stand, and keeps a cnotea siock. Call and see him. , Charley McPbeeterar arocerv is fixed an like Httl Tor, It is a nice place with flpr stock. Qui and see him. RtiKKVHKH) Bnos. keen A ears stock of srroceries. and stll tbsillfc ii small margin for cash: Tey t lso make a specialty of th:4ip business. All manner of fecdlm. -Call and see them it thek :mm iiome room on tbe noheast eonktr of tbe square. ORPfcn ptoultfy from 'CtUiS: McPheeters, at bis grocery' .- ilt Greeves standV. as he baa ay I mg contract with persona wro. bring him the choicest poultry i the market. For all kinds of Plowa aid On? tivators including tho oelebratodl Brown, Weir and Moline, call ak ; W. J. ALLENS, . - . . . Papers for placing onder pets, for sale at the rrogfeff i tor o cents a doavn, Cook Stovkb of all kinda, n eluding the great Peerless Gasoliftt Cook, for sale at low prices, A
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of Quecnsware and Glassware, ant it is novf time to select something pice or the holidays. Buy tka best, it will pay. Ft esidout iciatl; Dr. J. W, CRAIN. OFTtf'F rrw.i t.i tbr ! '
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