Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 11, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 May 1889 — Page 3
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Smith Jewelry Stove and Barar, aotfb side. .ITii arose receives car-load -arfter car-load of goods, nd T:fcey WW Mid with 8cb TtpMitjr tbat there is always deBUtad fbrow. The stock is, not allof a tight or fragile character cither, as some might suppose, for there. an geld and silver watches . f tb best brand, dojJt-Afel mot jeliabjejgtMtfiaetBre, snyer-i war that is known to be standard,
even tinware, is included ro this maamatb stock. Mao; household ' actieJw that m very w(l and oraaaseatal are aJao sold hew for a . trifling sjna. if --, Gsti. BfRreKsrVnew- room w the beadqitarttTs for-fiiie Baltimore owners. .e receive tbent daily iy express, and consequently tbey re ml ways fresh. Caff "and . get a
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Chajujby Mobley baa. secured.! a fresh, Bobby stock of Spring Ooodsv and hi having a big rnu on them. He does not wait till everybody else is stocked up before fee beys, OHt jumpW -into the ring with a stack that is ralcolated fo it every jBemher of tbe famUy. 1 Ie is. carry g. a very vf ell selected Mock of boots, shoes and rubbers none; his late inveslirfepta, and lie is aelKngitbem ;at figarea sar'.strioiagly low; A4t for Charley MblejrV store, if yon. don't know where it fe; " . ' balcest. Co&eav Teaa,- Tobaa-j cos aiHt shears, at Jtlemp. w tlsos's
- grocery store. Try ewe of the new brands of cigara at thjy etore.
"Mystic CtWtaV fer Rhenmatisiaaaa NnraJgia,' rkdieal.'y cares in i one to three dt ys ay renwrias; the erase from the (VHteia. It will not fail. 75c Sold by H. JUnaby'a Sow, ragbtt, Bloomiatao. - auty3-lS89 , 6bb "thb ' niece eooda at Ben. ' JIcQoe fe.Co,'s merchaBt tsilwiag esitabiiwbsaeot. They etttfatee eiy thing that hi, new, ohoiee and detfirabie. Ben. McOee, the famoos and popolar cutter, presidefl at thftj board, and will praft and cat your garments so they will fit aad be leasaire ta wear. .' -' - Bsisjtxv, cakerv erackert t pies an4 everyvning usually Kept ta a. eop-; foetMmnry or reiran,t, ft Jtenitattav j op win nawi tne eet goods, ip T" -ar : a . the grocery baeat Hemp. WilaoftV He receives fresh goods every week. that nothing ia bis bouse is stale Call on him in "Progress Blocks : . . m in jetii NevSb 8iCB the world began has sach a stock of good? m the tiente' faraiabtag line, been seen in the -store of A$eQee.Co. Anything yoo may bve beard of or seen in the - city is received here promptly, and offered for sale at city prifv. If yoo don't eee what . job aH b fop i We kkkp three or four of the best Biding Cultivators and Flows made. Tbe Oliver CbitM Plow stands t the head and we have it. BAKER, SiEELD CO. T . 1( , ru . rani "m ana orratfhes on nia r animals cured in 30 minutes by W-MiHbrn" Saitititry lotion. This sever ails. Sold by H. JMSdley, Blovuiiagfoo Fine Stationery BJ5Jr I THE MARKET, At Cole'?,
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Fine Table Linens.
is HALL & Cuts a Hoop Pour: That is what the WhitleyTieaper and Binder is vrartantedtodo. If yoa don't believe it call at the hardware store of Baker, Neeld A Co. and see tbe machine in operation. Solid steel. It throws the bundle six feet oot of the way. Docs its work clean and perfect. Will cut a 2inch hoop pole, arid does do it. Don't believe it, eb ? Well, come and see it operate. As TO GhocRIE8, it would be well for yoav to remember that Charley McPheeters is in the old Greevea or Hunter srrocery corner. He is selling lots of goods too, be cause he has plenty of the best, and i takes pleasure in .waiting on . the trade. ' . v Thb Harrison Mixeil Paints are the beM and purest in the- wirld. Will-cover tmirc space, took heitcr, wear lietter, give greater satisfaction than . 'anj oiher brand. CaUat iw lte$inoB.ils. , . :- -- Bakkr, Nerlp '&, Co. . Jimy Kobissok is the well known, west aide grocer, and has a handsome, fresh stock of goods which, by reason of good patronftge is always kept fresh. A very handsome and tasteful display of q-ens-ware and glassware is one of hid specialties that has attracted mtit'b attention of late in fact he has sld more of - this class of goods than some of the larger or more pretentions stores becattse he ex-! hibited unonmmon taste in selection. He does a thriving business in ehoieermntvv-'prodaec'snd in tea, coffeesugars, etc, carrying s stock that is for afonve the ordinary. Don't forget to look at and price his chamber setts. - Heup. W twos gets the choicest as well as the fpesbest country prodoee, as bis country customers are ef the best class of people; benee the batter, cheese, sppln butter, etc., he sells-is always choice. .. . Mi . y i.i . Wa.ix Paper ! Wall Paper ! We have broueht on the largest stock of Wall Paper ever seen in the town ; it is also the finest. The proof of this iaan examination. BAKBR, JNeeld & Co, A more 6E&IAL SET of men to do business with than those found Charley McPheeters' grocery cannot be found in Blootnington : Mr. Bray, John Thomas, Wall. Higbt and Charley Me. are all busy as bees oaturdays. Fresh goods roil in there every day, and the grocery store of Charley Mcr Meters lias a "rep, for selling to best brands in staples. JSTew Hats; latest styles, nob biest in the trade. Inst- brought on by JHouee . Co., gents' turnisnern, south side of the eqnare, lbe best grades of goods received by express constantly, and only a living profit rged. Cbatg Worlbv bas a lot of first -class Baggies, Carriages. Phse tons and Spring Wagons, at his livery stable, which he will sell for oasn or win trade tor mules or horses. Call on Craig before you e your stocK. Everybody knows Eld. Bra y a man whose honesty and accom modating spirit has never been questioned he is one of Charley ncrneeterr salesmen, m bis gro cery store, fold tireevea stand) Go to this seat, cosy establishment and give yonr order for goods. Charley Me. sella goods at a vory small profit hence bis store is the one for boarding house keepers to patronize. PASS BALL, and CANES, . At Oole's,
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OS IE R Y SUN UMBRELLAS. rTheWarne'r Cor-fl set is one that We Recommend, COKlPAfJY. The W. C.T. U. of Monroe county will hold their annual convention in Walnut at Pres. church, this city, on Friday, May" 10. Horning session commenoing at 8 o'clock with devotional exercises. 10 o'clock election of officers, report of. local "Unions," "TV and "Loyal Legion." 11 o'clock Conferences on Finance, onened bv Mrs. Louden, and "Best meth!od of conducting Unions," opened by Mrs. JHlurs, it W Noontide prayejJbj Kingdom Conje." . " AFTlRKOOlf SXBSIItX. 3 P. M. DeTOtionil exercises. 21 I by Jlii P. M. Sabbath observance, opened i88 Morrison. - 3 P. M. JuVBiiile work.- opened by Mrs. Whitted. 3J P. M. Suppreisian of Impure Liter- ' aturc and Social Purily, opened by Alr, Beck. 4 P, M, County and Evangel Utio wort. bvkiijso aswoir. . TJ P. M. There will be a paper on Juvenile work, also nti address by Mrs. Ida R. Bennnm of Wabash, on County Urpbant) Homes, and an address on Evangelistic Work by Mrs. L M. Thompson of Greenshurg. ' We earnestly invite all interested in this good work to attend these meetings. Mas. 8. it. Gordon, Go. Pres. Every man who served in the late war should be granted a pension; bis muster roll or discbarge should be 8)1 the evidence needed. Do away with the complicated machinery now regarded as necessary in carrying on the pension busiuess, and the amount so saved would pay one-third at least of all pensions. rartfc Uattorton will be mar ried at Greensburg, this weelf . Wm.Sample has sold hit poplar and oak in the tree on bis Wood Yard farm, for $150, Miss Ella Rawles' stihool, at Greensburg, closes jq two weeks. -Steele Ryori is expected to visit bU sister on Thursday of thia wees. 9 Miaa Strader, now teaching in Minneapolis, will. spend her vaca tion in Blootnington. This city is becoming a great summer resort. John M, McGee has r received permtttston to quit," his pay having topped on the qth ot this month. Any man or boy who pastes a bill oa a painted wall or piece . of woodwork, ought to he promptly pruwvuiKU. -John L. Mcgenity bas sold bis paper, the Paoli .News, to Mr. D. J. Murr. And the Spencer Jour nal bas been sold to W. J. Hough. Maude Yanzaodt's school closed, at Milton, last week. She bas gone to Greensburg to visit Ella Rawles, and to attend tbe wedding of Frank Batterton. Beef cattle at Chicago are now 7080c lower; bogs 75cfl low er, and - sheep tJO9Qo lower than a year ago. X he aressed beef com bine dont favor &ood prices. Curtis B. Maddox was bora in Blooiuington August 4th, 1864, and died at Clear Creek, Monroe county, April 20th, 1889, aged 24 years, months and iv days. Bedford Democrat: Tbe fol lowing citizens, friim Blooming ton attended the Catholic Fair here : William Hatchings, Misses Mary Frill, Alice Kerr, Aunie Kelly, wary jnicnoisou and Cecelia JJtige mann. vrlfans Examiner: A nurty was held at the residence of W. J. Lindley Monday night in honor of tneir guest, Miss Mabel Ferry, ol CMl-.. -my - iieimvuie. various amiifements were indulged in until a late hour, when the guests departed, well pleased with the manner in which they Were entertained by their charming hostess.
WALL PAPER IN SPLENDID VARIETIES t Qolt3,t
''Orange blossoms11 fill the sir with odor. Apple blossoms are better. Eh? Gradually the offensive partisans are coming back to their old positions on the mail routes. Mrs. Martin nee Florence Pay ne i vifiting Uoroefolks. Mrs. Martin resides in Lincoln, Illinois. The Memorial 8ermon at El
lettsville will be delivered by Rev. 8. B. Lyons of the U. P. church. The Presbytery of tbe U. P. church met in Princeton last week. Eev..8. B. Lyons and R. A. Foster of this pjace were in attendance. Paoli Republican : L.S.Bowles has tiold his farm north of town, 'round about the big trestle, to W. E. Woodward, Supt. of tbe Monqn. Rev. Mr. Halstead of the M. E. cburch delivered the union temperance sermon in the Christian church on Sunday night last. Rev. 8. R. Lycn of the U. P. church was 40 years old on Monday a week, and bis friends surpried biro, with ayis.aJ tfeait usual accompaniments. Scott Wilson has purchased of J as. V. showers & Uo. a dwelling in t!ne Youttg Addition' for. $500. -The Mayor proclamated last week, and as a result Geo. Wash ington had a large audience -at his admiration meeting. George was in the hardware busiuess at one time. Hstchets, -CaL Hon ana wile have re turned to their home in Missouri. Raff is 79 years old and somewhat active for a man of his aire. He waira' too old, however to be taken in by tbe circus shell players. Pcrrvis, Matthews & Buskirk t . ? . I 1are ourrjirig up uie prKpuruimns to begin active work in their quarry, near Horseshoe . Bend. . Some very heavy castings and frames were rondo for this firm at the Seward Foundry, t-D. W, Campbell, merchant of Coatsville, Iud.,, roede an as; feip;iiment JjRs inset Tb- iiinton rllroadstreet. The assets consist of a brick store room and a stock of general merchandise. Home creditors were preferred. lucres sc of pennon" bas - been awarded to John Gross, White Hail : James U fJavwess. btjnesvilie; Silas Grimes, Smith ville; Ruftis Adam?, Bloomtngtoo : Irvui Seward, Bloomtogton ; M. Sylves ter stnithville, aud Caj. Meq-ird, liloomington, Claiborne Polk, of Gibson cn. was swindled out of $300 by a trio ol young sharper's to whom he sold a farm for 1-0,000. A l : i - t for $20,30(1, purporting to come Irrtm llin nustiiAt if fha mirjshncnrj ... ...... , was given Imn. atld on a statement lint rhp linn lliltk-pn I ho nninuiif ' polk gave them the dtffereuce iu cash. . The entertainment under tbe management of Mrs, Pittman, for he benefit of the Walnnt st. Free. church, will be given next - .Thurs day night a week, My 16ui, and will consist of "rictures from Littie Women," and "Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works." Ic will be worth eeing, and it is presumed that a large audience will fake advantage of the opportunity to see something that is really meritorious. Dr. J.D. Maxwell was brought to Blpomineton by his paients, lei'ven'y-years ago last Friday.when lour years of age. Wis parents settled on the northeast corner of the lot now occupied by the Na(iouT al Hotel, and his father opened an office on the ground at present occupied by Benj. McGee's clothing . 7. W-v H . t-a store, ur. Maxwell is tne oldest living citizeu of the town of Bloomiogtoq, The lecture of Mrs. Johnson at the U. P. church last Wednesday evening was quite interesting, and was listened to by a hue audience. Her lecture was upon India, the people, their customs, etc Mrs. Johnson will return to India this year to rr -engage in the missionary work, one has been ntting her self also for the calling of a physi cian, while located recently in Philadelphia, Tbe demand for stone at the Bedford quarries and other quar: riea on tbe line of the L. N. A. fc C. is so great that the management think by the middle of next month the shipments of stone over their line will reach 150 cars a day. The Bedford" stone is to lie used io extensive improvements ging on at Chicago, St. Louis and Ixmisville. The shipments to Indianapolis and other points on the L. N. A. s U. system will reach twentyfive to thirty cars a day. You ought to see those cranenecked glass pitchers jnst brought on by Jimmy Robinson. Tbey are just scrumptious. JAMES Kyas, in his new building, South Walnut st., opposite the county jail, has a full supply of the Deering all steel Harvesters and Mowers, and the Wood Harvesters
and Mowers. He also has iu stock i P""1' , l0, ine Brsl enpt to inRn..rii.fl .Pl.mtr.na R.,wm P..r;.,.a i OiUq the balloon several holes were
and uoitd CJarra any vel-iele - f- ' i j i o that runs on two wheels or og fourmaking the work of the Cqluinbua (O) Ht ggyCo. a specialty. The! Star Fi nn Wr.gon always on hand. Any vehicle not in stock can be secured 1 y order iu a fcy days' time. Also k ieps on hand the celebrated A da intuit plaster best thing in the cotintr . Peruana .who think of nurchflfing arc iuvjicd to call. ;
Colonel Worrall ia making additional improvements to his pretty residence on east Kirkwood Ave. -; w W. J. Allen has sold lots to Adetla Biokuell and Lottie Terry, lor 1 200 eaoh. Tbe choir of the Christian church are to go on a pie nio this week, if he weather is mild enough. The wife of Jos. Croo is visit
ing Ollie Carter's family, at Euglewood a suburb ot Chicago. Two vacancies occur in the city school board in June Thos. Allen's term wul expire at that time, and Samuel C. Dodds will remove to Bedford. Mr. Meadows, the retired grooeryaian, is erecting a handsome and substantial residence on east $th street. . Meadows has built a half dozen houses on east 7th street during the past twelve months. On Wednesday of last week one of the Showers' factory men, Homer Creech, died with consumption. He was 21 years of age and had beeniu the factory , over six eWv: .w...V.4It is funny to look at the records and see forty acres of fond in Beaton tp. recorded as sold for aixteen hundred or two thousand dollars, aa i frequenly the case, Jos. Lucas' pension has been increased to $30 per month, Walter Clarke to $22, Henry Fields to $24, and S. D. Melntire to $16. The usual enumeration of children of school age within tbe corporate limits of Bluomington bas been concluded, aud it shows that there are 987-86 colored; 474 females and 513 males, Wm. Murphy, the noted temperance orator aud worker, is to be Ijere this (Tuesday) evening to . be-, giu a-series of meetings. He has been meeting with phenomenal success at Spencer and at other points, and wul doubt Ifsr -ab'a good fO'k Blojfflj'ngton, CojujiiVrable trouble is experiwnied.by the residents of southeast ttloomiugton with the cows and horses that are permitted tp run at large. i The stock ordinance is one of the best regulations of the city, and ubould be rigidly enforced, without a shadow of partiality. No citizen should be required to fence out stock the stock should be fenced in. IV&j. Mulky did not make application for Mexican pension till lie waHn Col. McLaiii'a office at Washington City. Col. M. asked him if- he whs getting a pension. "N," Faid Maii B. ' Well, fill ! out this hlitnk,aud it will be issued." f . T,i.ai,nws that they can hurry up m U. at WMUm u tuewid; . . ' to. The foitrth-elasg post offices are. being changed rapidly. In this county last week, changes were made as follows: Clear Creek Chas.., Miller, viae T.M. Mathers, resigned. Harrodshurg J. S. Wood ward, vice A. D, Qarmichael, removed. Smith ville Josie Carter, vice Theodore Thrasher, resigned.-. S 'tith Union Jaeob-Car-roicl.ael, vice "Wm-Turner, resigned. Stanford John. T. Wood ward, vice Wm. T, moved, StinesvilleSparks, reCharles C. Ounn, vice James-Griof, removed. EHettsville Simpson Sharp, vice. M. M. Wingficld, removed. Much interest was felt in the distjiot schools over tbe eontest for diplomas at the Spring examina tion. There ware 160 applicants and to the big-best grades prizes were offered. Arthur Keith, of Van Buren township, was given an average of Rolls Elrod of Ellettsville schools, 95 J; Minnie Magenis, of Marion township, 92$. The first prize w $ io gold, the second $2.50 in gold, the third $1 in gold. Among those who received high grades were Luelia Carpenter, Van Buren township, 9 If ; Rosa Pnlley, Washington tp., 90J ; Mattie Shelhorn.Washiugton tp., 90i W. B. Farmer, Richland and Raymond Baker, each 90 per.-cent. Van Rurcn .. , j At Rnnnevilln Mio mrmis man pV J . , . u Wntl IDHllr? LIIH HXl tf INI I litH III S Iilla paraehiite was fetsHv injured. When the balloon reurLcd an altitude of i rthree huodfea feet it burst, careen ed and made a rapid descent to the earth- The aeronant attempted to spread hfo parachute, but failed, and landed upon the edge of ihe roof of a house with a thjid that could he heard a long distance ; he then rolled to the ground, about twenty fret away. Ie was picked up and physicians pronounced bis injuries probably fatal. He is eighteen years of ago, said to have wonderful nerve, aud was quite a favorite with the company. His home is at Dubuque, Iowa. The accident was witnessed by an immense crowd of people, who were terror 6tneken by the accident. The balloon came down within sixty feet of the nlae at whioh it asburned iu it and tbey were afterword patched, and it was at that point that the canvass burst. Pictures and Faiipy GOODS, EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE, ..
Corn planting was being done last week at a lively rate. The track at the Fail? Ground will be put in good condition for driving in a few days, and persons who desire to speed their horses are invited to go there and do so, Auditor Blair says that by the law passed by the late legislature it is declared that squirrels shall not be shot during the period from December 20th to June 1st of any year. So bang the rifle on the
hooks over the chimney, Tbe Democrats held a convention on the night of Tuesday, 30th, to nominate a ticket to be beaten by Republicans to-day. S.E. Carmichael was nominated for Mayor, and promptly declined; J. W. Shoemaker, was nominated for councilman in the 2d ward, and also declined. Howe Ryore was nomiuated for Treasurer, because his electric light goes out when you least expect it. Ed. Hall we? nomiuated for Clerk because he wasn't there. Will. Kennedy was put on the ticket for Marshal, jtist for ran: Jim Uilmore wanted to get beaten in the 1st ward for councilman, and so he was given a chance. In tbe third ward liar pmon Jbedder was nominated tor councilman he received 15 votes and Dr. Harris 14. The result will be that Fedder will be beaten by a majority of .23 votes. HEW SPRING STOCK LACE CURTAINS, $1 Per Fair, At Wicks & Co.'s BEE HIVE.
The KlligbtS of Pythajlrl..AJreeentisMrta$nmnuof ;he jun-
taking in new mejnbej'acli week Nat. LVSVll and wife arrived at tfeuie on Thursday of last week. Ren. Smith has been appointed deputy superintendent of Monroe County Agricultural Society. Prof. Kirkwood and wife have returned to Blootnington after an all winter stay at Riverside, California. See the announcement of Anthony E. Johnson, the Shorthorn Cattle breeder. E?e has a fine herd of cattle, raises the choicest breeds of pigs, and is authority in 6iieh matters. Read his advertisement in to-day'a paper. A dispatch to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat says that "on Friday there were four Indiana visitors to the. White House. They were Ja.. R. Henry of Gosport, J. E. Braden of Ligonier, R. S. McKee of Worthington, and James B. Mulky of Bloatningtons' , A building is. to be erected as soon as possible by the Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias, on their lot, corner of 7th street; and College Avenue. It, will be two stories the upper Hoot to be used for lodge rooms, the lower story to be finished for business rooms, The building will be of brick, 66 feet front by 80 feet in depth. The old building will be moved to the east end of the lot and will face 7th at. be heM in Ry8VnStar Block." iSsftttt - lV'afnot St.. ownosite the iail. ,. '.., none omitn, ino joiiy lewcier, is tbe recipient of a handsome present a $25 bambo pole. He promises to lend this pole when he goes to Cedar Lake. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows since last publication ; George Miers and Carrie Deckard, Samuel Miller and Nancy Eada, John JN. Kohinson anq Jen me Dab in, tSenj. JF. Kiddle and; Rena I. Chambers, Chaa, Burks and Nancy E. Smith. Tbe Board of Education at its meet iii! btst Wednesday, set the time for the schools to begin in this county, for Sept. 16, The books now in ue were adopted until tbe new law takes efftpt, Five of Spencer's best looking I Stiti'-men were nere ounaav to get - a . -.:r .. the l mform itattfc to take part tn i Uj 4th of July cekbntiti at that onu I in i 1'itv rtr nhvnvs t ; . N'a vr i ssmiv av v j lieu ua io ctw ot o.uer tuncy Alt -1 M3. Cirrier have come to BJoomhigton u, peqd the summer, and uavc tal'en rooms at Mr. Burguon'o r.riide ice. A terrible case of attempted abortion occurred near EHcttsville, on Wedpesday night of last week, in which a girl who bad been employed at the Whitetiell House, a proniiuent physician of Spencer, a druggist ot E lettsville and two young men of Bioomington figure lis principals. The details arc en tirciy too filthy and criminal to be published, or to be rpad iu respectable families (the rending of a book containing such details would pol be permitted) so the persons whe deal re :o wade in such fillh wil have to wait till lbe exaiuinatiot is had on the 20th of- May. Tht fact that all these details are not published will not prevent a vigorous prosecution of tbe case, nor tht capture of the parties, three pi' whom are still at large. Then, if the persons who hat e charge ol our public institutions think this matter the kind to refresh and purify the minds of school children, they may buy extra copies of some other pa per for distribution among th young girls aud boys if it is u iKf thing Io have, they cannot na .'b too iuuv.li wt tt.
College OulltnaT. T . 3 LOUDEN, EWIOB. Tbe Freshman have a rip-roaring cIms j si 1. It sounds like this : "Koo-rni i-mhi i f,ip booin-la-h4iol '9J, I. U. 'SS. Ibe c lass colors cboson are green. Officers of Fliiio are 5". B. Dr tsslnr, I resident; Dari Foster, Vice Presiilont; J. L- Weaver, f5CMtr ; A. Mjssett,
'VarUen. The Athletic Association is entibmiattic and some good work will be done.. Benj. Hiunaltor, Kecorrler of Graitt co., (lied suddenly Sunday r. week with heart disease. His daugbtor, it will be riinteint ered was a former studint of I. U . Silas Effle Lemonds of tbe Senioi- clast las boon tendered a position as Professor cf Modern Languages iu a colli iga at '(VilliMnmburg, Ky. It is a Bsplist instiituioii wiih an attendance of ovtir two liuodred Mr. L. Van Buskirk Toturnad from ndianipolia on Tbursdsy last, wbsre tst las been undergoing treatment for rheumatism. Mr. Buskirk expects to continue the treatment at French Lick. Miss Temple West has secured i good oosition in the public schools - at Minnstpolis, through the efforts of Miss! (trader, who is also teaching in that city. Mtsii West went to Minneapolis last wk and will touch for the remainder of tola term, und is engaged for the next yew. The present yeara 'attaridahc ia the largest in tbo history of I. U. T ie new. eataloeue wilt show a total cttondiincv of 317, exclusive of. Preparatory, which would add over an hundred. 7 he distribution among classes is : post-gi Hduates 28; seniors 42; juniors 50; sophomores 67 j freshmen 114; special IS. ' Prof. W. E. Lngenbeel will accompany r tot. W. YV. Harden updit a summer trip to Europe at tbe close of presen i school year. Tbey will sail from Hw ITork on tbe Anchor Line Steamshin. tbe City of Rome, on June 26th, They will spend,1 one montn in jingiana ana a m- - on a trip through Holland, Balgi'" the the Btine, tbrbugb Switz M Paris. Prof. L. will retja; to Indiana about Sept. 1st. Mitehe CumnisroiaL About thirty rtudejw 0f the so homore and freshman clas 0f Purdue iiava nsolTed to absent themselves from the university unt? iiuch time as satisfactory terms are rat ted them bv the faculty. .lie wmo, uucuw vv.iuuv.9w unw selves in such a manner as to. aus the. faculty to indefinitely suspend ote of the sophomores and a fresbmsn, and tbe boys want tbem reinstated. Among tlie other capers of the students was the throwing of a cannon flro-craekj;- during Ue evocation, the misfilo cxpiuling at lbe feet of one of the profnastttt. Ko coUega is free from occasional insubordinations tbe young men will boil over. All students who desire to compute tor the Cobden Club MedaV are rc netted to confer with Pruf. Woodford th ti' suitable time for examination may lie agreed upon. On Thursday and Friday of nhis week the Fifth Annual Convention of tbe Indiana Chapters of Phi Chttnma tMlta will convene is (his city. On Thursday night paper will bo read on current fraternity topics. On F iday general business. On Friday night a reception and banquet will be tendered tbe guests st the W atienal . This Is the second time the couvcrtign bas been held at this pluco. Dr. Kirkwood has returned. The Senior class made a special r-xjiiest that bis signature ba on their diplomas, aa tbey are the last class that took regular eollego work under hi in. He gra xted tbo reqiosl with pleasure. "; ' - A very laro spread ing viper was foar d on tbo college walk Motiday. He no w serves a, purpose in tht xoologicsi di partmcnt. DKMoisv!,lAMMay.3.- ThesixtMntli annual contest of the Interstate Oratorical Association was held at tirinnell last evening. The judges of thought and com-, position were (Jovoruor Foruker, of Ohio ; President Cbarqbcrlain, of the Univoisity of WbQonsin,' and" Profassor Barnes, of Iowa Oollfe. The judges o delivery I were Judge John T Pail ips,yf Missouri ; J. C. Cowen, of Nel rasks, and Un. W. i N. Homer, of Illin is. The first prijso- j was awarded to E H. HughuS, of Jbf j l(.-l.1 fTn;...tl,. T1..!uimi O'tlAill
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Det'auw University, or lireencKStle, ina. Hughes was formerly of CJrinnolt rH. C. Duncan has returned fVonj Washington. City. As everybody is in, let it rain." Prof. Treat and Ms canine aggregation left for Decatur nds, last Sunday night. -rrThere is a big fight against George Owens. George has made the best Marshal the town has ever bad and he should be encouraged iu his reformation and in his attention to business. Wm. Taylor takes his old place as mail agent on the Monpti. Hemp- Wilsok, the fresh stock grocer, is on tne corner o om si,. and College Avenue. Goods re'ITtflVtrU Ultl UCUUG LUC Y aiE fltWaTB , f.. ' - ' i fresh. Mrs. Woodford and Mrs, Mo-1 I'h eters went to Louisville "on. Wtdoesday last, ' I . Mrs. Russell, da-nghter of Mt u Pitit tan, returned to her hoa.Omaha, Tuesday nit-ht tf last vv i Lt. Waiter Hwe, U. S. ) ., with his twpJBiuud, has been ordc i from 'Boston harbor to Attaota.Ci where they will tent this sMnqmt r. It is not necessary to say that oeither soldiers nor officers are very much pleased. Mrs. Sehuliiz and little son, of Georgetown, . Texas, arrived in Bioomington last week, ,and will be the guest of John K. Anderson this summer. Mrs. S. is a widow, and a music teacher of some putc. ; Col. John R. East, dutjog his leisure in the past twelve months, has been engaged in writing a. book, and from what can be leanted of it, the buuk, as a work of fiction, ifdestined t create a scusathm in literary circles. . Gen. Hunter, in company with Gen.Rosecrans and other cx-offict rs, is re-visiting the battlefields of the south, They were iu Chattanooga Saturday and Sunday last. I Here are Some rtctl P'siS 111 tne near future for aitoruoy who will 1 1 1 , , , j. . A, ' he rropl-iyed for the defense, i) the l.l!it!.v.llH a'lOfiK.n c.b6. r.. . ? . ,1.
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