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ItUlll1, ItHtTw otxndmcsdzorr. Tataaiay, " m 4kvtci aeaiaiy to tin wort nad Mrci af taw Aloasai AVHMWtMK Tha aaiial addkietM I tins aasociattoa are tsmm 4 W IJaivexait aa km and iatelSnnt a body , of cndutUB M ate to he feat) inrriiNa aa iaatitatttM i Ibe JaiaV T eii tl4 ytwrwtre Mcaially mbmmI aai valaabfe. llaj alw bwvMeaff Mfdt beca at only carefully plaatMtl ceudU At a. a, tbe Jam aad aneet ienaAax jUaami buHOtas atMiiat: ewerfcaW !b tba htatarr of lk!iBaiitatUa,took place i Jndeyanrtcat Society tell. Tie baaiaaai tniaiaetaJ waa of each a antes 'aa will, it ia toped, redottud ia tha tatare, to the benefit wf both Aiemii aad Alan. Muter. At 10 a. at. tbe btssiaeaa aatefiafjMfiaara.MttetWCotfegftAve. M.K.eaarch, wkeie lha aaiiaal ad drcaa mm livvM V t-aatni; Oca. O. Wrkt, cJaaa of 1839, anw of Dee. lawa. Jir fur tbe tarceat . i..if-Z at mmmm mr wmvpnnaatatoae tiaae. nathezed to hoanr

tbcir fslkMr alaataaeoa tbta ocea- 'fcrt k.wftwi. tHrmpwa lw-.g&u thun--J - (ul,!.-.. L rfclUfc4tlUAu MnidtlwmMlT aMaNmaonnp ! nS tint tbe ftjtare, that I f Va atator, Hat aloantt and tbew ? m hmIni what eaauaaa aaof bar. W bile the Sena- . HwoobokM s . tor tanb: na lha iniiiiiannain ofi ro" 5 1 ST, " : " Inwawm AUkw. .w nobly Wilt thwi bm ia eoaaeotioa whI ttio aiy, r0M; iot only th y of be8tate, aad the Unteentty, be.enon, fcafc eye of the fcoie world; aa annKed taeaa to tbe nnaent that of Artaf4HMuoncn, nativa to Vu E?7Z&l- I tha .Aroo!l. of an ana taeir loree aaa appneaiMM LfH aUmw, aad up h steep to taa anms af to-day. Tae ad- aiapr l ajmlto.' paopto throngiaR. drani was practical, aaatal, and j "rnkw i efiHwi, aoHle, citfcieaiw iliiMgMf n nil llirmin and -array X;taad ndnng

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. At high pan tae awaeiatioa ' agaia adioaraed to tbeald batkHag ' - ' wnara Mr. Tboa. JL, Lawea af the

boa. K.Lawea of tbej arepaied tbe Atoatai l t a l it tle pant 1 p.a.' Natioaalbnd .'. JaMMMtar At .turtJj a. j aaoas oaa aaaarrf aaa py Maio taanewcant and taateroll repaat Mever teaapttd tfee appetite v. SZ..j w ay ii" " . "T! aoaMBttten aact gtvea !. a ana umkii uatrncDona aad an bad as ially aad otwnplately aaet iwetr wiabea. Far more than two boon aboat. tbe festal board aikl old ftientb renew tbeir friendabip, talk aver old times m dear to tha ontliaa saan. and Aud insnira - 'tWfc to agaia lake ap the straggle tm aL'Jt- . . - -'- Tzr fa ttttar accastonaed Plaow ia -Iitr. Ji,'Ole CIHsP BHCBt have "' neea anivgaaaft angat bare oecn tae sum vara of '3, ottto two, Wrurht and Br. Watrb. at thty a twfs sgani aad who MantJ at tbsw dM at ItTC tcr 4l&ttaaea that aaao fhrn wfc eHayn. oavnaotner were jr.avt xr. atrwifw. aaa w at. H . joaev, of the lidal of tiaae. Bete was Ike dam ' 72 atraag, witblJts vi aad vfvaeity at anysr saJ firls, sjblftMltH of toct tbat tfcaj are aMddfeagad tha Iwlilnw of tetivKfe. Yoaderwaa tba ctaas af U, and there the daw M ', saw apa alt bastaa; a mmf plsasaat aad bspp Aaaasoa, beta aad there. acattared ataay reareseatstieeo of tber rliiiiM, ail tokiag at tbetr Ml eaiue the boar and tbe Follonitw Uwdittner, tbe toaatntnatar, 1W Jas. L, Mitcbdl, in Ponot, teiliag atyle, introdnced Jndgw Baato, rMpaadast to tba Wt tonat, ?m tba ftrly Days.3n waai .a oatae Bev. John L. Pifaer, "Twenty Tarn Oat; JRewT. J. Ctat Tbe Fnenlty Miss E. G. Hngheav - Waataa w the Univrraitj? -To-day," Warn, A, Maauett, the orator of H ; Bar. D, aewnrt, Tha Alaamaa aad hia. Alma Mstery last, 8enater Wjaajhtaa "Udiana'a J.tdieiary.? ry.' 'Aa j tnieiTs slaanwtioB aa M-th fraat of rrnseh aad mm of aonr was to tbe ediaeatitm sad delight of all. Msay old stadeata ware f$d to witoetn the tamiliar. and vkaant iaen af Mrs. Natt and Mm Tnnrapm, aow widows, tba waa of JVawleat Natt aad tha oth er of Prof. James A. 'Thompson, waajBi of nattoweq aaa tilsuaaa ateasAltogether ibis reaaioa of tbe AhtMni and rVtetrds of tbe institufkaa was the most aneetsafiil and Willtant yet eetebrt-led. One aad nlleomnsented npoatbe wtjadrrfa! watt compkrfe spawns of tba ezeoorie COiWarittee ia nroviding so plesaaBt.sed enjrrjahle aa affiur. Bat to Frof. Beck aad Mwa Lutie Maxwell espemafty and josthr beloajg tbe credit of plaaaiagaad extMsting this renniow. For auay weaka tba have been writing leiterwaad evrcoiara, nottf?iBg iriendi, ngevsting toasts, and nkHirg other work atrfsaary fer tbe brilbaat and tdegaat finale of Tataday. And to i'raf. Beek Ikbmgs tbe credit of rvecottng TamiiiyV pangram ia the appropriafe aad salieltMWi style whieh uoaijrht pleasnie' and bappijiesa to all, besides cootrtbuting in a eery groat degree to make this the tnoat tbtnMta, brilliant atMl stmeantol siuaMt dsy in the fewtotf of the Unifttifaf.

ata the tVa tadest Hring fecal PJ-W W ala-ai. brt 1 ad were nanun living m tmemrtktJnrm attderinnledv and eemewhat touch-

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were ludicrous, telling, enjoyaoie and-ewRful. The van audience which packed the chapel on Tues day evening, wa ia watting long brfr the doors wera open. Notwithstanding tbe jam and discomfort of a great crowd aooa retired aatfl tlw program was completed. TbeeiaM oration by Joba B. Ball waa strong, sensible, soitabte -eert-onj, which do credit to Mr. Brill and to.ht daa. "The hiatory of tlt iriass" by Mr. Dibell wa inpactiaL' eompifheti'iive and well written; - Mr. Dibell himself k ewe of the amfe painstaking, tbereagb atodenU in tbe claw and lavdtd claae day work ia tbe em spirit. Mies Creed Myers aad lift E.: fl. Grigga unveiled tbe fwtare ia a peculiarly pleasant ladacroua way. laey wen ly laceaioa aad fortunate inetf -oraolea and contributed aMsa'to tbe entertainment of all. Tbe class songs were enjoyed by all aad wJre abag with a wilt equal to tbe energy f the elaaa on tbe day of tbnr eronad. The best portion of ejaas day perhaps waa tbe leetore eoaiae. - tpc BeMoa more than amrpawd ' bimwelf in bis "Saofca aet Skobbery" aad Mr. Teak aeaBOafc rivalkd Mr. ard him m&t i,oJ"-tattd eaiicaturiiLg. Wa rayrodoea a -portion of tbe fa,a),Biacy MY--. '611 B 9 YSK8. i cnirrcax r ft ptAte fcu-t lm thse. Hrten to : mtHiass, d with u rwht band ! BaI it alt Wimi : Out 1 am prren rormnt wit the XaVoag, aJ-t lwt Und at tto anuaaeau taa great hall. A misbly vwioi reaclMw my ear, aud the aloaueae that 4nM tba Kpa of tbi dinaety aMrtaMnndeni DetvtluHtc irbriitoi an it afi)d ne i a awaa of aatanjaaawavaad: admiration. Oi for one claaea at. ta faea of the Hwakert I fwotieall' paah forwaid; 1 laioaalony onixarwK lunar; ye, un lace w nrtnaciy faaiiliar;: featunai axire marked aad rus:a nt uu uwaaaaa; Nw Fietcner naihwaiir ttotaof a? x. V. 'rbKemt,chnncn. i staadinacrond-jn-rooa; iao I turn ia tbeaic b deaolv eooretsive. one nT tbo many beautiful - etaMratAna afUili mni"niflc(iit home: 1 1 guod eiitranood, tha air h full f iwort ; nanm pnom ine nowers are an n thatr tVuftVet th lillies are opening their ewoi white cnps tba roans, tend forth a clood f peHurae. "ttow fair and tranquil H is, the It TB8 stirred to gently by the tweet-soft air, and tha green' boughs rustline with a bMm Tike faint motiel . So fair, m (tilt, an fuM of beauty t Can I 1 kunritr- fUn: m.itumaA tima nni - Rot ;ttwooK wtea awaa ,na snnnets; j ttaUutattan semna ase; I lean forwarU telJi01llfufw aauey faw upinrned; I talL atender man bendincrhi errnte'aaea talL ilender man bendine hi grnteVlW He rpeakr nd I Itsten How imm bavryou declared the uworijT Yen an a heartier fflrt, rlerreahrr' aly heart tlnkt. Bert, why a you turn out to? ft wfe. rf . Atumst dv. ; I ata ttaadiag to tea dust a country touch All h aabitioMoU have a docid-artiy'baae-ballisb airi He moves limping. 1y anrward, wkb5 th)asera''' ragged and torn, thee down at tba heal, nan indad and etd, and bearing with a tender and : laviac hand a much battered mask. At ha ansae Bearer: I rncosnize htm. We canvetaa the -eWy of hit lib comet ttammeriug fortst. On leaving aollaga be bad ebtalntd an exoelleat professor hip ; bssawmad tb)ove of bis senior year ajMllafc ltpaasedptnuantly till, dereloatng a 'Hmt' lor athletic apart, be gave up fen mmIUou and became a proimioeai Mse jwll catcber. Whicn, not beiag at iJl pleasant to bis gifted and intWusd wVt1y had parted. In hit new Kla succesa cama at- first, but soon ewavraatiueBht cause thick and fast; hence hit present dapktmbw condition. O, what ia tbe ensuny-whita complexion, tbe mitd bane aye, and sweet, innocent leak of oor loved classmate T Truly, rettana baa dealt bitterly with S. H. briggs. Jfay tttaba aaatn kind to him in tha eawisdaya. Tba goddes Prapfaecy b capricious : Had myaalf siuing in tba awful and agaHnanl soblimity of tba Cathedral of Ifiata.. Servient have commsaoed. I tea tba tjagev rise and- hear tba wonderftil voioa that aaaaeuwtea aad fllli tba vast pint but at&T it b tba mellow, tender and lanot; voioa of say old daaamata, b Petita afutav I am quickly boras away, and find rayslf sUndlac ia' tba Bioia-ioal laborato i riaaaf ihavrMitaa college of America. rAawtwht iajt aa atanda toiWj.tto'esa-. tar of it all 7 Tot, who k it tbat stand ham fa bte eloment, su aremoly happy and snpreasely blest f Can't you guest 7 WaB.doa'ttry; Til tell you it b our baadaoma Br. Chat, Bollman. I am arjting ia tba tlwktre nt Washingtan. t7pgw the curtain. Tbe play beginSxcitmsHmt smaes the audieoce. Socaaara taonsUnding. All are gazing iobtaatbteas intamt. Pint, it it Or. Jaehylll; now, ft is Mr. Hyde I Now, who aaattbeT Tis Dr. Jeckyll; now 'tit Mr. Hyde, and so ,m till the aud. Tbe actar is our own gifted and rertatila J. C. Brvua. Paasiaz along-tbe rtreeu of Xubville oanany.rwMsMracted by what memed to maavety waKar voice, ratMd to tbe auction eerMgr aenar tone kI am offered twenty eanta lor tbi piaoa of cation, won't one bid S nickw mora? - Tweotv cants, twenty aaota t going, golnx. gonel ' Tba auctionear ;ut . Wl Mtar Vooraeet Keflctt. During a visit at Harvard,I entered the danartmant of the German languaga, and fuaad at tba head of the doparUaent eur clauautte, J, B. PhilHp. Tba goddes Prophecy teiaat ma again' and barb aa into a dime mnsoum in the city of Kew York, I notice in great gilt lettert these words- "The moat wonderful freak ever exhibited ia this, tbe uo-down of the nineteenth cen tury." 1 go nearer. Suddenly I grasp tbe hand of lha wenderous aad wondering freak, wittjthe wonk: "How do you do I" nnd 'BeaVHCi Meat you, Tom Hasan I " Being iar the city of Cliieagti and alarays greatly wiUrested in all religim mftttart, I betook mrwlf to tha T. M C. A. .buiidiag. s niagnisoent ttructure, and bund at atajnagar af tbe establish m ant Cbat. X.Keiney, whoia abo one of the misn rntiiusmtic yroraara m wb grant ra. I am weftei again ipta the Oipital

IUlHoU. It il the campftien of 1900. I am arced to attan d a political mettinf; aad I am well paid to ray trouble. N ever bate I been M deeply iateratad. ia matten politic, Ibf 't5 the Bnt year of woman' laflrajra. 'And In thU year At n lad oa to victory by tbe Democratic party, and by the vonderfully eloquent leader of thU party, who, thia roar, it1 elocted to tfcu flnt office ia the atate. Thontanda aoahnine the electloa ntturat from IlllnoU-raad thsM word : "Ily aa oTrwhlming. . mnjority the JOomuerat j

aava eiecMO toetr4uaiaae tor uareraor, W. A. Mttaetfe : Will wond era never teaie T I reeri vad one day a copv of, tba "Utah Breeze," a very humorou paper. On looking over It I found that it was edited and pub. litbed by our former uaually ledatn and aaber elawmat4, A. B. Abel Be bat been located among the Mormon fur about fifteen yeaaa, Vad only ix wivea. hat aceamulated quit a inng utue ronuae, and it tupreraeJy happy aad extremely lunay. and one mwty, fClootny twingat or rrbruary i ana mytHlfib Bloomiagtoa agaic. At the flrnt croatinR ttanda an eleutrio light pole, and a a moment i tea a email ague ngura nattily aaceod tbe pole ; I ttand ttlently agape; wnat meaneta craxy prooeea. ing 7 But tttddenly a bright lignt aniaot fortb, and Jut at tuddonly down tlidut the dalieate and litbaome body. Some thing about tab queer agure attract ma atrangaty. I follow him ; tha tamo per. furmauce b gone through with a doaen timea, and weary with ay long plod I turn to one of the old and temembtred eftiaane aad make inquiry. And here are tbe exact met of the cam: Five year before tba time of wbiob I am writing, a young feVow had made a pica lor thia job, Uttrt k, eaub night at a given time, to aauend tha.electria liijht pole, touch tbem nff dead. and at asidaUrht raucend and eztinguuli them. ThrouKh pity ho bad obtained his wbih. On endinc that hit name wat Kiuwll Eiag, I hastily wondod my way to nit dainty uwe patnc, tna waa lovingly Meeivad by Kant and bit fair blonde wife. In the criminal court, of Cincinnati a case of abaorMng interest it being triad. People are wild wM nupeate; do one can imagine the Snal iiiue, cnleit thay take into eoatideratlon tha ability and eloquence of one of tha lawyer. - But at latt tae case it aecmea. uae -lawyer, J. U. Hhea, hai carried tba day. Tbe judga in tbt workl renowned cat h aaraeat, thoughtful H. C Kinaiat.. Bob Lyonti bat detorvedly become tha Ohemit of AmeHca. . AUo, be hat mar. ried, and he cut the Waken of the Sock. Didn't you. Bob T Somewhat broken down in health i am ordered off to a quiet, country dittrict for a little rett. In oae of my abort walk about the country road, a tbower cone aplatbing down oa. me ; I epy a school home in the midaVof ' great overhanging tiees. I quickly turn in thia direction. Coming up (indar tiro 'trees, I ttop'to take a breath and a look about ine. The tree are literally covered with bngt and tack tied arearalv to the limb. I Immediate ly any to mytclf : -4mo Mileheli it on tha inside of that school house ;" and that it exactly where I found hini, teaching th hopeful of a rural district, and keepia's up ata wora m auvmtgy. Uow what do you suppose our pleasant and whole-souled Theodoro Louden hat gone and dotie with himself T Well, Ini bat become u wicked naughty drummei. Ha constantly pilot between In'dianapolii and Spencer, bocauto, in or: a thing at least, Theodore bat never changed anil never will, ha still has a girl at Indianapolis and one alto at Spencer, Jutt as in the year of '37, M and '8 of ioag ago. Class Prophoey. ' 1 ' '" ' '. -'. BX EDWARD H. OBtOtlS. CUAPTCR II. The world is waitina breatblctr and awe-ttruck for tha advent of '89. The vovornment is dolayirig ita principal all pointmenls ia the hope (alas vain)- that soma of ut may be induced to take part in ine aaminmration or piionc atfmr; n'3tt of us have boon offered collego pret iilenckt (which we havo refusdd) ; and one oCourimbbrour iUuitriout Porigo has been offhred the entire control of the mammoth educational etUblitbr meat located at Mud tick. We will tuppoae ten years to havo patseu away, we SUnd in tba preeeniM or a new woria a world ia watch tno mighty genius of '89 bat bad time to ex - Er itaelf, and ti become tba all-potent ictor in civilixation. , Wa will loos first at Semtbarg. Hin paasiun for music was noticed in bb eol lege days, and hia future fulfilled thai promise of bis youth. Ha chota a profession under wing of a mute, natroaea of tbat mint ethereal, and henco moat divine, of the arts. For professional work he chose tbe grandest of musical instruments, at whose invention Pan turned over in his grave and groaned the handorgan. But for personal aatUfaction and tha delights of homo he prefers the aooordian or Aa Jew's-harp. Ha married; m the spring of 1891 yoane lady bolonging to the: 'upper: tee?' of WestXoba -noBi. -Baldon may be found any day on tbi public highways of Tanipico and vicinity . He has a horse and a curious old covered wagon.. He cries continually, "rags, old iron, bone, bones, old rubber, rag, old iron." You may say "wolldono, Bcldou," if you taw how welUBejdon has dona by all tbe little Beldons, for there't a lot or tbem I toll you. I a as in a certain Wettern town with another member of '$9. Wa heard thera wat a drew in town and decided to go. At wa were pasting tha aide show my friend aid th, tea tba motion of tha Perigee." I looked an. and "there, surer enough was our old friend Peri go, looking a little grey but tough at aver, "Step right in, ladies aad gentlemen," said ha, 4nnd see the grant modern Hercules ; the fnmule Sampson ; tba only living tatooad woman, brought over at an immense ex. pent r- -the- wonderful Mosonotvmlnn tnaka-charmar; tba grand Chinese pyroteejtaical dkplay ; tbe great Kocky Moantaihgrissly, trained to pick bit tautb; tba wonderful missing link' captured in the wilds of Jackson county and now ex. Minted for tbe first and only time. Tba chance of your life-time for a quarter of a dollar." We went in and shook hands with the 'mbting link." who turned out to be Willard Robertson. Ha said be er. joy ad hi Job and got three dollars a day. In apiteaf the symptoms he wat never Mati-d, and there seems, at present, to bo little hope of perpetuating this great scientific phenomenon. As we cama out wa patted by the paradise or Fakirs. Wa heard a familiar voice saving, "roll the ball at three for five. Fortunes made ia five minutes. Stand aside boys and let tbb gentleman try bb luck. Hughot J cama down and thook bandt witb ut. He say a ha likes tba job, it pays lota better than preaching. Hiighet wont to' California shortly aftr graduating, where he mot anu marrtad the love of hit boyhood days, lie baf been very happy tinea, especially since entering upou hit present lucrative employment, Crtod Mynra had a strango adventure during her brief life. I forgot now whoth. er thii met a calf or a calf tut her ; it waa something about Metealf and bar. j But no one oxptBtad the would live long. She wat always too good for this world. The light of a fairer' olima thona in the; delicate rudiance of her eyas. Russell King used to say tdat when she smiled be always had a vision of angels. She wat never known to apeak except for the ! take of charity or religion. So the bought a ticket on the throagb train narrow giiagu route- that's warranted to make a bee-lino far tbe celestial spheres. She b very happy now. Her only objection b that ;horei no nlcllt there, and. therefuro, there is nn opportunity lor studying peKosai roitgsuiMiiu , aaoreouva parts of.

ci tslei nar-1 tieularly n-airclea wbicn tea tftatte e( mucn oi a apeciauy nere. ttiia ttyau uevotea Boreoit tor tomi tint to training Ibe "young idea' But Snail v "tte ereateit poiitlaian in tbe First Ward" claimed ail own and h returoi returned from that lufl.v height of ctyiliaaUon I to stand at tha ' hvmsWeed Patch ltill--to atand at th ' seal altar, tare u all spring aad rotet . - . . . V with her now, and if be should ever get in oe pretiaen--wny tne wouui be n tress of the White House. ' Emma Bain married and west at missionary to tbe Sandwich Itluadt. Tbb may be a surprise to tome, but not to those who looked deeply into bar obnrAoter. Tbe row of youth on her cheek aurly paioa unucr tne rigors or eaehpeum She wat Oiled with the spirit of the nn cient martyrs. We hear tba t tba enjo( nar wora, anu na taveu many touia, intoning in om tnoet. A circular wat banded ma which read at follows : "Howard h. Wilson, eve specialitt ; will only remain in tba city two oayt ; cataract a tpouauy. i wa somewhat surprised, but was plotted to find Howard doing welt and much pleased with bit work. He was about to be married and teemed very happy. Ada JtcMabau became a heretic and a lover of Browning, and mmrtfed a Junior I What more can bo said ? jbet ut draw tbe curtain of oharity over one wbo could to far forget herself and her senior dignity. Her atsooiationt during bar senior year were very bad. Htjl wa tba Hardi(ag) Hood to test the 4?wa and laded relict we would, only ate a 8tar - - buck among oraoks.' ' xioimea, an uoimo t im junior got you abol "Kt tu, Brutal" "You too, you brutal' Tha strains of ttolmet, tweet Holmee" which sba sang affected you -with heart disease and you had to marry for your health I Prof. Starbuck, of the memory training department wat atknd why tba thought of Holmot always called np Allison. Ho explained it as co-ex ia'lenoa in time, tpaoe, bittory and cic pcrieaoe. We do not question Mr. Starbuck's iatri rotation, but nmralv exulaiii that such co-existance belongs Io tbe atapiutoiy inteparaoie. . , Prof. A. Tompkins b a professor if oourte, but he bat chanced bit specialty. Ha b at present Professor or Elective AtSnitiea in tba editorial department of a matrimonial newtpaper, of which i. It, Brill i editor-m-chif f. Brill wat married shortly altar entering upon his matrimo nial oosmesa, ana taya Wat, to tu mind, marriaga b not at ail x failure. He 'certainly ought to know, for be claims to have brought about tbe rourriage of 423 men, including himself, and, strange to tay, et exactly tba sauie number of wo men, during tne past year. -Ope evening In a small Indiana Iowa I read tha fallowing circular: : A lecture will be delivered on Wednes day evening, on the Inscrutable Inei:preattuleneet or xro ttor jtryan t antt'sonianbm ia connection with ray Theoiy of Social Poroet, by Dr. Millis, Ph. D., 1?. D. i , etc X found tbe renowned lecturtr to be our old fHond W.Av At all know a certain borne on tbe corner bote an at traction for Millis, until finally Mill I bore off the attraction. Siuca then hi happlnati hat been 'perfect. Commodore Moat of tba V. 8. V. it now a well-known name. Getting tired CPbytio(t) he concluded to try lomotning wnion wouic gnro aim more cxer eba. Sa he entered tba navy and rapid, ty rote to bis present high position. 'Xast year he lad an expeaitun in searon or the Mortb Pole. Mutt always was an , ener getic follow, and b want on through every danger and difficulty nntil finally, on tbe Oib of August, loud, be diiouvurtii the polo. But still be wat not content-j He threw aside hi superfluous clothing and climbed tbe polo I His hat still remain on the top, where it can be teen by any otie vontiiratorao enough to 'make tby journny. Ha it at protant engagcel to n beautiful jtSsquimuux girl. Ths only objection to her b that abe.ia ttniiUNjetarian and Most will have to "chase around" fur blubber. Witn -the history of our (to be) lllus. Iritfiiseominodoro, this second chapter of tha immortal destinies of '88 'close. We trust that this brief glance at the Tutore win encourage anu auuiuuoe ua to go forward and roaluo thuao grcnt prdictiont, that we may lve a iwriuge of honor and glory to our over, dear foster mother I. U. COKIIEHCBMSNT DAY esioe bright aad clear. After an invocation hy Rev. J. L. PiJner the speeches followed in order. There were very many excellent productions and tbe exercises were very creditable to the cisse. following-are the names: Wm W Holmes, Lima; K S Monicnl. Brooklyn; Bessie Rogers, llloomington ; P C Test. Lafayttte ; ChrMtian Newman, Mount Vernon: O M Carpenter, Man Chester; W V Moffett, Sponcor; J B railllps, Holt, Michigan ; xt 1 Wilson. Arcadia; Creed Myers, Gotport ; J T Perigo, Booneville ; A K Aba!,Bouniary; P B Dretslar. Waverlv: Russell Kim. Indbnapollt Ada McMahan, Hohint;burg; Willard Robertson, BrownstOwn; O P Remtberg, Watt Lebanon; R B Lyons, Bloomington ; J L Mitchell, jr., Indianapolis; J H Shea, Laxintrton: J K Brill, Centra Valley ; Effia Lanjondt, noctiport ; v ooiimaa, nioomingtna ; H B Dibell. Wolcott: J B Muts. Kdinburg; Km ma Bain, Martinsville; K H Criggs, Indianapolis; C Henry, Andre wa; O A Bhattt, Salom ; F V Most, Nbletville; A H Baldon, Tampico; T H Honan, Seymours W A MiHis, Paoli: Ainold Tompkins, Qreencastla; ' Bert Feetlar. IndianaDoIb: J C Br van. Bloom. ingtpa ; H C xtinxie, South Bend : . Ella atig,Kas a u v -asvaiia.!) uvuiu uonu j . j Ryan, Bloomingtoa ; W A MuasettjH Villa. !!!. T -I Tjuutan RtnjmilU yl j B Hucbas, Bad Wood City, Oai. oioeminKtoo , rwi V inus closed SHCcesstuIly one of the most enjoyable comtnenoeatents in the history of the institution. ' -Prof. fleck expects "to-fjiend the greater portion of the suptnjier at bis old home ia Clark county. He has been appointed administrator of his father s estate, and -will give bis attention to the settling of tbe same. The Professor is -a conscientious school worker one of those men that do their full duty though it may bo at their own physical expense. He has labored assiduously to make the Preparatory Department what it is : the best known and most highly spoken of school in the State, and he is never satisfied to let well enough alone, but has new plans to work up to at each session. May he be spared many years in his chosen field of labor, is tbe wish of. the Progress. Th Board of Trustees elected Judge Banta of Franklin tu ti'kc charge of the Law Department next year. The Judge will likely move to Bluomington in a short time, and no one will lie more welcome aaa citizen. Ha salary is f 3,500 per annum. He belongs to the class of '56, is a successful lawyer end will he a valuable accession to tbe Faculty. On Tuesday morning of Isst week the Alumni Association held a busineen meeting: Wm. E. McCord oi Martinsville acted aaCbatr-

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man, and Miss Lou, Maxwell, tbe Secretary, read the tainutes. There were present over 1100 gradastes. Prof. Beck was appointed chairman of a committee whose duty it shall be to record the deaths among tbe alumni, and select a memorial orator for June, 1890. About $100 bus been subscribed for tbe alumni alcove. Alumni orator for 1890 wits elected: J. H. Botbwell of Sedalia, Mo., witb Bon, W. D. Bynarai as alternate. Tbe following officers were then elected : Pre-, ident, Senator Wright ; Vice President, Trot J. K. Beck ; Treasurer, L. D. Rogers ; Recording Secretary, Ida Manley ; Cones pending Secretary, Prof. J. E. Wiley;! Executive CotnmitteeB. F. Ad-1 ams, jr., Prof. Joseph Swain, W. T. Blair, Misses Kate flight and Louise Maxwell. The Library building of I. U. was let on Thursday hist to McCrmick & liedmood of Columbus, r.i i,..t.-.(ionA rn.:. a.. f Intl., for $52,200. concluded on 3d page.. GATES Blended Java COFFEE b SCREAM Of AflfiirWfett. . For Site 67 Ufcl Swifts Wt Ask Ym to Try it , ... . WAOKSQ BY A. B. GATES & GO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. By instruction, of tha Council, all per sons are nereny notiaea tnat tno tools, apparatus, or belongings of tha Pi re Department will not be loaued to private parties, and any ona taking such articles from tba City -Building will be prosecuted for trespasa. GEO. OWENS, Marshal. Awarded First Price All AroMtttt the 6nrtt. Caa tbe knot, to form which tha inventor struggled for to many yea M, be unfailingly tied by aevea simple pieces, in the MX'ormlck 7 We answer, yes. It it tha tame answer that wa beard from 30,000 harvest telda dur ing last season. Never iv. tbe history of important improvements nat men success attended trie first year' work. From 48 pieces to 7 teem almost iaapowtble and vet thia ia the change that we offered to the pebple'of the world last aeaaun as our simple knotter. . J. W. SHOEMAKER, Agent vTltbont at Cent er Repairs. McCormick Machine Co. Gentlemen : l'be McCormick Steel Harvester and binder which I purchased from yon last yuar, has given ma entire satisfaction. I cot nearly 300 acre of wheat aad oats liist year, and with perfect ease, without one cent of repairs. 1 can cheerfully re-1 commend it to any ona wisntng a Harvettar. at beinu one of tha belt machine - . 1 , made. I coniider it lighter . ..... . I tlian any maonine in tne neio. Rospuct fully, Wit. M. Farm IK. Jno. V. Suoemakbb, Agent, Bloomington, Ind. This machine it on xhibition at Rog.ra' livery Stable, near depot. lbt.38iicleMt IOiitiaiti Dr. J. W, CRAIN. ?.?!CS.r,nrtv.t Mili"1 ."8 "f ! of the Pet Corner, North Collage Ave, eun nue, grouno nuor, to canvass for the tale of Nursery Stock A full lir.eof trading specialties. Salary and Expanse! paid to successful man. No experience necessary. Write for term, ' sitting ago. (Mention this panaK) 0. h. BOOTH BT, Nurseryman, East' Park, R9c.aa.itr, K. T. Jetly lt-'i9.

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MEN ACID WEEK. SPECIAL BAEG Shirt?. Summer Coatii -Every kov amoket the "X;F. Z." cigar. For mk by ail JtroUm dealer. 1 Fob Tobacco, Cigars, Coffees and Teas,, it will be the proper thing for yon to call on the Robertson Bros., northeast oorner of the square. They have everything in stock that you may call for. - - Bap QJWBa.-John Brown ba, prepared himself with tteiit caskss diemicals and the proper tools, and can clean vaults as well as- men wbo have come here from the cities. Call on biro aud get figures. It is better to clean op your pretniees tban to have sickness in the family. . noke the 0. CL O. Ggar. English Spavin Liniment re-. muVes all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lamps and Blemishes from horses, i i o : cnr..... Ua.. Lnit SnW. bweeoey,King-lone,biinr8,opruni8, till Swollen Throats, Couchf, etc. Save 50 by use of one botlle. Warranted. Sold by IT. Lindley. Druggist, Bloomington, Ind. , fiuioie fAe'c. C. G 0r, Do yoo want noveltiffl in Qiwensware and Glassware ? Hemp. Ulsou keeps everytUJw. you oy want at his grocery store, under the Progress office. - The reliable and long established grotiery house of Hem p. Wilson is still at the corner of 6th st. and College Ave. Ouly the best goods kept in etoc Smoke Out C. G. G Cigar. Robertson Bros, keep a choice stock of groceries, and sell them at a small margin for cash. They also mjtke.s specialty of the feed business. All manner of feed kept. Call and see them at their handsome room on tbe northeast corner of tbe square. STOCK-OWNERS, READ. I hereby give notice to all owners of Live Stock that tbe ordinance prohibiting Stock from running at large within tbe corporation will be rigidly enforced. Prosecutions will follow upon the violation of tbe law by any one. ThU ordinance must be observed. GEO. M. OWENS, Marshal. js. jaLTjisrv&uEi 1st tftte leadlnnr ITvm3x-uX XAis-eotoXK IND FURNITURE DEALER. I can in stock thb bst una or FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS kvku atxrr in Bloomikbtox, axd wiu. IRU TOO OOODt CHSATXR THAW AHY MB- Comb ahd' sa' va BKriBa Totr HUT. aty8oUTH DISK SO.UAKX, WEST or Clakk's Gaocxar. tej6-8 s ALESMEN WANTE D SALARY AND EXPBNSES paid or liberal commission! to local men. Out-fit free no collecting. Permanent position guaranteed. Experience unnecessary. Choice of territory if apply nt once. ju- r. ittuiiMon at uu. ire Nursrit, Rocbattar, N. Y. 1TMV.I ADril i .nil. DO. NOTICE TO STORK at ESPKRS, IIVCKSTtSRS AlfO FAKitlERS, H. H. Droaberger ii Co., Produce Dealen of Prnnkfort, Ind have opened a branch house at Bloomington, Indiana, for the purpose of paying cash for Butter, Kegt and Poultry. They expect to pay the Highest cash price at all times, sir. J. I). Dill man who has bad many year exnriince in the business will menace tbi-ir affairs for tbem at this point. All good will be promptly remitted for that are tent in by freight or unrest, and . III ( .1.. C .... Jin H railroad line,. Parmera or thw section will do well to call upon them nnd receive instruction, about raising C-abons, as they may as well gat 60c for their poultry crop as 60. H. H DRON BERGKR CO., April 24. '89. Bloomington, Ind. a Cliance Mntta Waatay. Jt. Salary and Rr nonces nid. or Oommissinn if preferred. Salesmen wanted i ererywhore- No exparienoa needed. , Addros, stating age. 1 The C L. Van Dut.n Nuraory, Co, (tiU June 2S.) QenaT, N. T. j

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AIK3 m 3TIFI ELM'S and Vests, ani Straw BILMYE'S "BILLNVrSTHiNKf mpantavWa " NYE AND RILEY1!! RAILWAY GUIDE " By-Bibt. Mxs, King T BIbbb. ortswand, Jauxs Wmtoohb Buljct, ritio. i ofpoata.- -. aatpaaea.ts. Cloth, ta.L ..8v ANf boW ERAHa." 'spajes,ias "BILL WYE'S BAUtr HAY." "m rWcHCWN& Any af tbe above tan pmpai d oa receipt of pnee; -;; '- "Remarks v bill nve," anidby OUTFIT FREE.! ,?: rat and total Agents. Wrl to 1 or catalogue aoUapactaltermafrae. AdcXM Maaaad rV0aadWllitttl. 4S'4te oeannonn arr. (SHICAfiO. Kxotuaive puuUsuar Of BUI Kja'satooka. X EMT & VAST, Attorneys ) Notice ta -Keolteats. State of Indiunn, Monrnii County, (a. In th Monroe Omuit ?;-urt, of Mcnrt county, in tlm Stitte ef Imiiaaa, Septem ber x eruu . - No. 1650, Sallie Diivit ve. Leonida DtvU. ' lie it known, that on thii 19th day of Janunrv. 1889, tbe' iibove naaiad pixintilT, by her attornevt, flled in tie office of ti n Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County in the State of Indiona, her co'tnplaint agnlnst tbe above named defendant; and on the 29tb day of Jut uary, 1889, the raid pjai.ntiff filed in tha Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent pirton, show ing that i detenctant, iaa uavia, ia not a resident ol the State of Indiana, and said plaintiff navine by 'indorsement on laid complaint required the defendant to appear lu'taia uourt ana a aswor or oemur thereto, oa tbe 2d day September, 1889, and answer to bar complaint tor divorce. Now thsrefbre, by order of said court said defendant laat above naiii.ld is here by notified of tbe Sling and iK-ndeucy of said complaint against him, and that unlets be nppenn and aniwerj or damura thereto, at the Cnll'-ng of sUid Cause on the 3rd day ol' September, 1833, the same be ing the 2nd judicial -day of s term of said Court, to be begun and iie d at the Court House in tbe Ci ty of Bloomington, on the first Monday i;i Scptemlier, 1889, said complaint, and the matteitsad thing therein contained and altegid, will be heard and determined in bit ubience. KNOCK ;FULLIB: Clerk. May Wth, 188S. Ohla A tlalsl!prl Iliillvray. The Ohio & Mississippi Railway ia the direct fast Una between Cinoii-iutti, Loulsville, St. Louis aad all pointi :Cast aad Watt. Four through passenger trat at each way between Cincinnati and St. Ltu.it are necessary to accommodate its large and ooattantly inererf volume of travel ; three between C incinnati and Iuwville, and two between Loutavllleend St Louis. Its trains all enter Union IfenoL in Cincinnati, Louisville and St, Luuia, convenie"flllv" located near' the ctntett ot busi ness. Transfers to othtr linos are thus I avoided. At St. Louis direct -jonnsctlona : arc mad in same depot with Iraint of all i lines for tba Wast, Hortt woat aad Soutbwet. The Ohio A Mississippi Bailwiiy givga : special attention to colonial going West, either .ingle or in parties. Our agent, arc prepared at all time to furnUH information as to rates and route to points Wast ; price and location of lands, ani when parat-ngers are rsedy to itart will call on them at their homes, if desired, secure tickutt at loWott ratek and attend to

checking baggage ami thippinit freight through to stination. At Louivitla conneiitiont aia made in Union Depot for all points East and Southeast, and in Union Depot, Cincinnati, for lha Kait, Northeast aad Southeast. ' . Through Pullman Weepies; Oars are run by this, linn betweon St .Lania, Cincinnati Louisville, Washington, Ualtimore and intermediate staticnt. Pullman Parlor Cart, are run on day traint via thit line. Traveler piint to any pii t East, Wet,t, North or South, should make it their busintsi to ak for tiekei via tha O. & M. Railway. Passengers purchasing local tickets will save 10 cants on each fare, at tlm ticket rate it 10 cents lest than the rata on tie train. For reliable Information in taf irence to routes, rates, ticket, istc, to all points throughout tba Unii Statwi, sail on Ticket Agoutt ot coanioUnir Unci, or address IIRNJ f. ADAMS, Ticket Agent, O. A M. R'y., Bloomington. Ind. C 6. JONES, iiwtriet passenger Agent, Vintnn, Ind. J. F. BAKNAED Prett A qii,3tnacor. W. K SHATTUU, On. Pt'v. Agt. CtCftiSA-ri; pr.o.

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