Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 17, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 June 1889 — Page 3

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atotav TiT aoerftbamaw fciafds o cigaca at tbia caM " ' aCrSW mm Ktara'ia aaiar la oaelf lima days by amiyiag -taa 'ewa inrnVttmtttm. frfW awt ltil. 1U. .Xafaktasisa.' .- y-e..wmtm ' ' --" ' '-aBai','litt''1:,.f-r- -, " McGee 4 Co.'e aaaaaliaat taitoviBg aaaitpueat. ::TJb eraeJ iranyfbiag that k' Bev '; and derirable. Bea. MeOee: tlrffaBJoos and popular eatter, preaidt at tbe fataudaad will draft and eat your ia win i i so they ' aasraaeata so they aut Maaat be pis; BaaU6,ilnBirTaeR,pka:aad iectkiiMrry or reatiwfant,a Cbgfe wacaarw. IHf will, naej tli b goods, ia tbe groorry HtM t Heatp. WlbaWs. He naeivea freib goods every; week, m that noibisg to his house is stale. Call oa him ljyaaa. WggAf Jf etb aiJKfaiihe world -benm has anefc a atnafc f gaod in tb ikutit' fnrnWiing fine, been seen tbtvof IkGeeACsw Any. (hurlf yn"ay fcave beard of or aveaia ibe ciif is received here promptly, aad aAred for sale at city priacat: J,ydone wbati o want iaat aalr fiar it Wm xmstr three or rfamW fl fwat Riding Cohrvuton aaaaV Ptonts f,a: Toe Oliver CbrfW Pk w liaudV at the bead and we bav it, Itch, Ma an aeratenes on. r aatmab aaral fa as ouanto Ky 'iWMViaM nary VMm. That aaver: fi-n. a44 M. Limllev. Woaannctoe.

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mens, er k !aaMuaiteV; ifcybodpt.'t beKeve it oatt at iba hardware rtQrtoffi.kw. Nedd Cd, and 4 aterf It tHrowi tW lEdle aix ftaji mjfr-&iltjfc Jaaaf dtMai t,'ai. iaeb (kmo pole, does do it. 0o1 U4tew!t,ii? WeHr:coffte aB() aeto;it operate. " . As; X((iocBiU tSj.it wwia be welt ; ft .m f renwnjlier fiat Charley WcPheeers. w in the old GretVea or Hunter arrafipry corntr. : lie is tmtm& twh v w he hf pllftrly of the bef, fl tak-? plwur in WH"g P ithe trade. .: Thk IiMfaa Mixet Paints nre tfH" l est and unrest itt the world. W Hi eor? imystigpw, oo iwner, t.aaaiiaaVlaaMg' .: BiarKB-Kit ACo. i' v.'. ' i'y'S'Jf: -v Choice Cbirf Bt I re -Jimmy Robinson's peci af '.' Be has un innsenae coffee trsde and' te ;jaerthw i a sweialfy it doea ,not preveat bin froa having in ajbiek tbe Hneof jreefies ever seen on tbe west side a the annate-, lie ean givaoa bargaina for spot ctsb. We ba "rmwjrlt ooi tim, largest stock of . Wail Piper ever seen in the town; it -is also tlve finest. The' proof of Unit is aa examination. Icie. Iqbi, leai VJice. Icu. If Tw want Uk best Inke Ice -ran sbotttd leaver your, ot-der . t the Roacberry ec Cron meat shop staod. lee, and WU deliver ir promptly to all parts of tbe eitjr. - Make your coajfcctsat opee. HupouaKrBBS for Tobacco, Cian aad eana goods, ilemp. ifMajtr storey .:. A icoa eKRiAL. BjsTof men to do bminesa with than -those found at Charley MePheetero' ..grtwen'. eaanot b$ouod a Bbwminglon : mr. tib n. out?, roaa Xnomas, aad Ckarley MePheetm are all I aabMsy as bees Saturdays. Fresh r i . , - . goaoa rou is fares every oav, and the groavry store of Charley McJP beetera baa a "rep," for selling ine oast brands a staplea.. ... The cttoice alexmaD eotTee. at Miomy BobiBaoa's grocery, west awe oi eqaare, m wonay or yottr aavyettnttoa. He fceeas thechoieest )f everything in. the grocery CAK WORI.KV has a lot of lrstetaa Bazrtes; Car riuees. Jsatous and Sprier Wagons, at his livery stable, wbtett b will sell tor or will, trade for icob or fcofsea. Cailoa Craig-b dure you mll ttJuitm mth'ArC"' . Everybody kkowb EldBra y. 'taaa wbosa hooesiy ana aoeoro atoeatiog spirit baa never been qurariaacd-be is one of Charley aicr neeierr aaiesmen), m gro cery atare, (ofd Greeves s(andt MO to tnw neat, etsy establislment, mve yonr order for . eoodo give yor order for Char! ley Mo. sells goodf at Vofy , aaMli prrdit-benoe bis store is the oar twltaeiifiife I

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UMBRELLAS,

:The ctirner lot 6UrooJTt opnorite Eliini Abel'a rwndensel'8 for tiaie. j, new is a nne row oi wins, a new brick pavement has been completed, and tbe gtittering and MeAdaniisiae; has been none. Call, on 23pddy Carmjcbael ' lor Don't foreet (he Httle aocownt at this office, now that your "draw" for ibis quurter will soon be here. Tbe ,'WahinEtoiJ Veteran Association" held its first meeting 'at the ooorti house last Saturday and elected o SH fei'swe'ToTOWs'T' Presi dent, Henfy Eller j Sferetary, Andrew Farki:Treasdrer,Jno.KttigKt, The orKatiisatibtt is composed of sjUHers vlo are past tbe age of seventy-two. The nanifs, ages and birtlwlays of those present are as follows: Siinttel Brudrix 77, Feb-J rtiary 12; John Knight, 77. June 5j Win. Hughes 3, June 8; Ah ?drew Park TO, April lO.and llanry Eller 1$ Jnne fcV TlieHttelsibera will meet in Blootuinnton on their birthday-s and enjoy a bounteous dinner i which will I f prcad at tike expusc of the person, whoso f btrthuay u celebrated.-; All soldiers who can meet tbe nqukfiments of tile order in age are cor dially invited to join. The organixuiion deem it tbe. duty of tbe sorvi ving nvembers to attend the 'uneral of any member who may be called to answer the last roll afl. These old veterans will find much enjoyment in these meetings, and their dinners will be thoruugb Any of our readers 'wanting pneitions right off n saliry 'ttnd expenses f aid, with an old and re-. liable firm should refer at once to the advertisement in another col umn beadtid "A oliance to make mooey.: -s,- '. a - -. ; 99TIQE, . Tbe niBiil aeetinc of atockhnldor of Thfl OoiiUo rttone Go. of lodliina, will be held at Bloominiton. Julr 3d, 18S3. for U slevtion of five director nd transact - ing ioco othr buaiosM m may eoua up. ttot nig to lie held iwtwaea tha lionn of U a. myaad 4 p. m. - . . js-. ulotsb, socreury. Owe Bottle of English Suavin idniment cured my fine Norman mare of (,wo ugly blood spavins which damaged her value at least S80, It is the erandest Blemish core I ever used. JOHN McCAIN, Darlington, led. Bold by H. Liudley, Druggist, I b'attecproe io .Bloominirion tStUr.and will buv. (Mod aorut. -mana wwmot tram nvo to oignt yoars old, and win pay u or win traaa ouggiM, carriage!, aaKs, surrey, earu or harneu. 1 bave jfor le bntfgte, pbaetoni, whips, robot, ductan. "sprW wngons, road cart. etc. .BTery thing it flrt-cln and late rtyuy such good' as will rc-comiaond theia eifix. 3ome ana ce tnem before you buy or think of trading. Office in old Chriitian cbutoli building, east of XTational Hotel, r Inquire at Cmlg Worley't Livery StttUe. DAVID McGtN WW: juue 13-sm. . OOOD WAGES raid erery week, want tureo live men in tbe county. No ijtporionee nudd sUady work gimrnntfted. Any good worker can tuocwHi. Write for ternm t once, (taling ago. C. JS, HO W LAN 0, aiaiiKRer, vnicago, ill. One of tbe oldest and most reliable of the large btisinena liousen employing agents wants a .uumbt-r oi men at once on saltiry. . see their advertisement elsewhere in litis issue headad tA chance to make money." Tm All Whom It aaay Concern To the McOormick Mnuhlno.tTn Onri tlemen : You wjsh to know how I found the AlqCorn ick Hurv'ester did iu work, abM) oxbenwe of repair jnd drW As t retHiira I have had ion in ha f mil lover iOO'r of wJipat, qpd onU last yor land can ny th'nt your muchine nave mo porioLi, n'.isiHciiun in evury respvet, '. Koipactfully, Sam, Catucart. .. Jwj. W. Shobmakkk, Agent, , ' ... , 'looni ington, Ind,'. This niufhinen on fthil,ition ut flng. W3' Xiiyrj' OUtio, iJW (leput.

COMMENCEMENT Concluded include the heating apparatus. The ' building will, be euclossd' by Jau. 1st aud is to fce cootfleied by July 1st, 189iU jfttork will bttgin this month . Librarian Span gler left Wedneaday night for his summer trip

:to Euntpe, U he party, now nuiu beta nine und will likely receive accessions at New "Yurk. .Rev. J. U Pilner, class of '6&, was the guest of Prof, aud Mrs. Beck while in the city. He is par. tor of the largest church ot Bloom ington, Ills., to which Mrs. Brod ix, now of this city, formerly be longed. AlfrocVH. Gulhrje, Prep, class 8, will have c-hatge of Jndtan Springs, bia father Bfaving bought out the Dobbins brothers. Mr, Guthrie will be elad to welcome any of his old triendsto tle springs, To all old alumni the pres ence of Mrs. Ntittand Mrs.Tbomp;tdn has contributed greatly to their pleasnro and satisfaction. (Jneand all wish these Jrood ladies many years yet of peaceful and nappy life, in return tor their good deeds ot oiner aaysi . " Profs.Miter aud Ostbaus went the one north to Wisconsin and the other east to Toledo, Ohio, on commencement day. Prof. Van Nny8 and n will spend . tbe summer at Waupaca, Yiscopsin. Edward H. Griggs of '89 willj take part in the school of Philos pbr at Harrington, Conn. He will hare a position in the Faculty of I. U. next year. Senator Wright received a hearty and unanimous ' vote of thanks for his excellent address to the Alumni. It was ordered published, Among tte boat of ihe afterdinner speakers was Rev. J. !. Pitner. ' Miss Maggie Porch; a remit tent and suciyasfal teacher in the Rushville schools, is at home to seethe femily, and enjoyed tbe. re unions of her student friends. ReViHalstead'a common cnse address to the students was highly appreciated, the reverend ireutlemau is a ideasant speaker, who al ways say&Boinetlung when he talks. Dr. Branner, State Geologist of Arkansis, drew on I. U. again, securing Kindle, who weut downy that swampy couatry to i ilbt fiii'S and foyer. . --Eanarop Wright was the .favorite and iiotiular Sneaker 01 Oimnieucylfeoi week.NJlejiLways had eometlijtg to say that was worth liateiiit;l','.and he said- it in a Wi-y that was pleasing. Dr. Allison Maxwell ot lud iansjHiiis wa among theibqmmenceraeut visitors. Xho Lnwtor i one of tbe most genial of men. and the Progress is proud of. the fact that he nlands at the front of his profesetou in tbe State's capital; - Dr. Jordan has bougltt a lot in tbe Atwater addition, and will build on it in the near future. Prof. Will Bryan leftforVin--cennes-on last Friday, to visit re lations for a few days. Foster Right has come home to speBdhis-vacation. - v 'i Two aolos were sung -Wed nesday, during comineooemeot ex ercises, by Alisa iNutt of ureencustle, a granddaughter of the late Dr. U. N. -Nutt. Dr. Jordan will deliver a series of five lectures in Des Moines, Iowa, this week. Miss Bain's mother was in tbe city last wk. ' D. K. Goss,- wife and child, were in tun city last week. Will. Fesslar, of Indianapolis, a former indent, came down to hear bis bother deliver his graduating speech, Thebise ball boys had their bhotograpts taken by Summers, By the wa Summers reaped bar vest in that line this aeaauu,i The J aw Bone boys, upon the invitation ot the Phi Delta united with them in a social ou Monday evening last. W. T Thompson of Etlinburg, who was . special student in college, last yitar, came over to see the boys last ueek. Ki Htrt, who was a student at I. U. a number of years ago, was in .ine city last week, tie is now traveling salesman for a Chi cago shoe house. Miss Lore, Wilson has return ed to her hvuie in BUioiuiugton from laikio, Mo., where she has been filling a position iu thu faculty of Tarkio Coileae. By a urivate letter the Progress learns that Miss ibOu has earnet the oqnhdeu'je and esti-em of all oounocttKl with t.i,:.. i?.ii. i". ...;.. .(..n.w vJlic.y Ollfj w.9 imntialu .l.u.f.l l.a.t... I2....h m... imuugiy elected by ihe Board, aud will probably fill the Latin Chair. The Progress is always happy when it can chronicle the suouess ol ,iPlooniiiigtpn ieople. Jas. F. Morgan and yrife haye liren' entertaining C. )auger aaifl wire oi oaietn. -Miss NulUe Sntith 1itl Mi May Browu of pjay Gjiy fop puiptuvnpement guest lust week. -Mi(?s Wyooa Smith of Dudley

wa the. guest during commence fut ot wi vviivL -ssy, f v r r . v t- .

catastrophes; BUT THEY WILL NOT PREVENT THE EAGLE" ' Clotliing Store from selling goods cheaper thm

t tiny other house aTXJIVE

We bavc made some extraordinary reductions in prices i UNION FLANNEL SIIIKTS, good value at I now FIFTY eta. Aboul75odds8nd,eods, ALL WOOL OASSI MERE SUITS, brokeu sizes, have sold readily all Spring at 12, our June Bargains will see them go at $ 7.60 and 8.00,

The assessors of Monroe county liav.e finished their work and nave returned their blanks to the County Auditor. The work has been well and faithfully done, and the result is given below ; Value of real Citato, , $3,661,460 Value of additional improvements 44,26a Value of personal property, 1,611,344 Railroad, acseMments, ' 263,480 Telegraph company iement, 1,600 Total amount, Incroate for 1899, . 133,388 Number of Polls, 2,631.. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fl Kinser, who haye been euesta at (he home ol their daughter, Mrs. R. N. Ben nett, in South rlutchinson, Kansas, for several weeks, left Thursday night a week, via the Rock Island, for a visit to friends iu Iowa. Iew. Anderson of Chicago, accompanied by his wif,came down to Bloomington Saturday a week on a brief visit to, hi father, Jo.bri K. Mm. Anderson will remain two or three weeks, On- Saturday n week Elia Aide was M'venty-nuie years old. and some ot the immediate 'friends d Hations look dinner with him. Mr. A."i-ite iuebbt. - . Mrs. Hughes has sold her residencu' near the now University cunipiis to Ren. C. Smith, and has purchased a lot next to Margaret iltmn's residence. She gives pos session in A "gust, and has made a contmct for tbe erection of a cot tage., to, be completed by October next. An official circular announc ing the appointment of James B. Barker as General Passenger Agent ot the Mononifoan has been issued. Mr. Barker oo.Dies to the Monon from the Wisconsin Central Road. He is a man of some fortyfive years of age, of quiet, rather reserv ed disposition, and full of business. tie Has been in railroad service many years. At Simpson's Chape!, Wash ington 4p., last Wednesday night, M. (J..NcNeeey and Miss F lorence Gaskins were married by Rev. Halstead; A fine supper followed. A number of-friends were in at tendance from a distance, among, them, John Craven and Emma Kreueer, C. R. Wtirrall and wife, and Sheriff Fsrr and wife. Dobbins Bros, have- sold the Indian Springs to Alfred Guthrie of Tunnelton. They tako as- part payment a stock of goods at Orleans which it is stated will invoice $15,000, and tlie remainder, some f 20,UW, i w he cash. Roe Winflowt the .carriaste raakfG- is the proud papa of a promMiTg daughter. lie can manufacture fiia own eootbing ayrup, can Wiiiilow, Prof. Spaneler lefl Blonminerton for New York ou Wednesday uight ot .ast week "Preisel tinted shoes" is what an exvha.uge calls the new stylo now worn. They are abominably ugly, anyhow. Dr. W. H. Gilbert, of White Hall, Is reported to be dangerously sick, -i Enoch Fuller and Geo. Bollenbacher haye purchased 47 lots at Washington, Daviess county. An enumeration of Spencer shows the population to be 53,iJ25. The Greencastle Banner says that '"J. C, Went worth has born stitftriug from a stfojtc of paralyis," Wheat cutting will begin this week. Ihe crop will be a good one. Mrs.,. ChaSi Alexander and daughter jyere visiting the family of Wm Mqusqn, at EilctUville, last week. Dayiil Taylor and wifp, former I. Ut. people, were visiting friends during rommentcmetil. W. B. Baker was in Jmlidua-

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CLOTHING HOUSE.

Enoch Fuller Was in Wash ington. Daviess co., and in com pany with Geo. Bolleiibacher bas made preparations to lay out an addition to that town, Miss Eva Brown left Bloom ington on Thursday last for Terre Haute, on a visit to relations aad friends, Rev. Lyons of the U. P, church had for a guest last we b Dr. McDill of the Theological Seminary of Xaoia? O : Cbas, P. Tourner went to Louisville last week to buy a stock of summer goods for bis handsome clothing store. Mrs. Shields and Helen and Mrs. jrraiiK Hunter and Daoy, are visiting D. Eckley Hunter's family in Conneniville. Mrs. Maude Showers goes to Bethany Park this week where she will rc mai i) tbe greater part of the euuiittisr. Miss Hnncilman of New Al bany is visiting Garrison Pauley uud family. Prof. Beck's fsmUy entertain ed Rev. John L. Pitner while the latter gentleman was in the eity. Miss Ida Franklin of Spenceris the guest of Miss Sal lie Cherry. -Miss Fry of Indianapolis, class 'BSj.jras in the city last week. The moifier ofE, H. G rices attended coo roeueemejituw " '. C'bas. Cook of Evansville.who was in college last year, is hero. Miss Houston of Gosport, was the guest hat week of Miss Axtell. Mr. A. E. Johnson's stock snle occurred as per ad vertisement, and some six hundred dollars worth were disposed of..- Mr. J. said last week that a laree amoirut of his corn was under four feet of water in tbe bottoms, and that many farmeis would be greatly injured, in their finances by the freshet, M. J. Smith and family, C.R. Worrall and family ' and Mrs. Maude Showers left for Cedar Lake on Monday. Tobe is anxious to use the new pole, presented IQ him oy ins iiiiciuo&ii aumirers, Bedford Democrat : MissEltse Rime will leave for Montana in a few days to visit hSr brotherMiss Leona Rime and Miss Mary Glover will leave in A;ign$t for Montana, where they have positipqs as teachers in the public school at a very large salary Robert Newland will leave here July 3d for Paris, and will spend a year viMttng tno old countries. He is ope of the brightest young men in our community, and is mas ter of three or four languages. He has bad several positions offered: him, but declined, as he- wished to ftnMi bis education in Europe. Mis Creed Myers was called home last Tuesday evtpjiig . by death in the family but returned ti Wednesday to graduate with her class. Noaroe '9. Mabbatlt acliool qiivepttoH At Harrodaburg, Jllne 2lst, 1889. 10 o'clock a. 01., Devotional exercises. 10.15, Some of the excellencies of the S. S. Uoinn System opened by Rev. W. B. Minton. 10:45, Why we Should read the Bible opened by Rev. Rnyer Uil&, How Shall w read t;h Bible oened by Rev. Carrier. H:4a, Spiritual work in the Sublwth School by Ylisa Mattie Small, 12, Adjournment for dinner, Af ternoon Session. 1:30, Normal CUss Work opni'd by Mis Josie Woodward. U:(K), Varental responsibilities connected with S. S. work opei'icd by Rev. - Xf. R. Hulxteud. LV10, Be't MhIuhIs of S. 8. Wurk-by Mr.S-M. G..rdoit. 3:00, Qiicstk'u Box. 8:15. Eleclinu ot OiHe. ra, and Mi.-clb(.uoi)s butftucKS. Exci'utMS iittirs)urscd with muic, furnished Uy the' llarrnWHirg eclioolu. fjtt oil the Sunday H'hqoii in the county be n-priStitiiU'( Is. A. Kf rEB, Prc&t, 5

here who have spent the summit r

on ttie lakes at Wottpaca, ia suffeiing From deoay of the spinal mai -row, and bas been suspended by i the head and feet for mnulbs, unaide to allow any part of Iter spine to ttiUch the bed. tier agony s said to be great, ar d Bhe is slowlf w-.is ing away and is Bnxiytwly a"i iting death to relieve her. -Happiness is what we aliaeelt. Boy your wife a Light Running New Home toewing Machine, and if it does not make yo.r home happy the New Home Company will refut d the money and tube bat k the naclitne, ' Yon can visit tie Wsfer Wor s at Ne w Albany on the duy of t le excursion, and other points of i itercst The Mechanics' itland w 11 go witb the train. HEW SPBIHG STOClE LA'DE CURTAINS:;, At W icks i& Co. 's BEE HIJB; '""'-ae. , . , .' ujgBsffflWiga Ho charge will be made f.r Yisitiig the pfison a. JelfersonviHe on the oocasiee ot the At. &. cursion on the 27th. Tiruetees of the graded achec Is held their meeting for the election of teiclicrs last Wednesday nig! 4, resuuing as follows Suiterintendent M.H. McCa h. High school Grace Woodbur principal, Laura Hendrit asai&tant, Si Idelle Bicknelj. No, 8 Jennie Craver, No. 7 Maude Vanz-rndt. No. OIjtKzie Owen. No. S Hattie Masoo. -' No. i Prudence A molt. No. 8 Kate Might. No. 2 Mary Freew. No.l Anna McDtrraotf. Drawing Mrs. L. Btiken. M ubie -D tra Lf moncls. . Colored school Ja. A. 'Kini. Janitor James Campbell. Baskets will be carsd for by the (ommittee having in charge the excursion on the tub, Harry Orchard and Sam. Ilol lenbicher went to Louisville last Friday to manage a steamboat -excursion up the river that t! ay. They may conclude to buy the boat,, .so Sam. says. No disorderly conduct will be permitted on the M. E. excursion train to New Albany. Set your, tickets early. ' (' Miss Maggie Johnson andM:ss Anna Hackett, of Bedford, were visiting Bloomington friends last seek. The M. E. S. S. excursion (rain leaves Bloomington on thi monting of the 27th, at 6 o'clcch. cart; for round trip 81.50 for adults, f t fur 10 to 16 years, and 50c. lor children under- JO years There iv-a vast aVwntof work coni ected wit h eetiing 'fip'sicrHTiioa ni n union and banquet,and atoMing it a success in an'particulars, This was done, however, in the recent commencement of I. U., and to the untiring labor of Miss Louise Maa well aad Prof. Beck is :hts great success due. Everything moved off smooth iv and without Jar or mishap. Plenty of cars will be provid-ti ea at xteotoio ior tne m, &. a. excursion. No crowding this t ime. -3 - Ta 1 f . a I .a . a -w m ' v ' Miss Mamie Taylor went to Bedford on Monday to spend a few dayn with Mrs. Geo. Dunn, Miss Nellie Coffin has gone to Wct Budec Springs tq !re!ftiu a few days. . . H. C. Duncan is ia Washington City on private and public bus iness. John Cole is now sole nronrietoi of the north side livery stnbfe, Tr i ! I . . ..... . . 1 I . . jveuueay paving sota uis interest. Miss Josephine Pittman is visiting relations in New Albany. The Odd Fellows voted last Thursday night to let the contract fur constructing the joint hall on the corner of 7th st. and Coi lege Avenue, and on Friday night the; .mailer oauie up before the Ktiij'his. Th 2 opposition to building wan led by Cal. Worrall, Will. Adki.u and B. A. McGce and it was defeated t Mi ke your own remarks. The "Jaw Bne" fraterntty gave a song, Class Day night, from which the following is verse lumber one: Yoi Juniert judge otlior ponpia by yourralvos, Yo i liko to tee the liquor that frim n boltto wolbi, Bui you mighty rnm-h mi'took H If ynu thought tho "Jaw lionn'' took it, W ieii yoi porpelmted siieh . bogus yell. Byn by, Axtell, we'fo gflne, llynbye, Klol, we're gno, "tVlinVa trimp Bubior PHI thfl bottta "Skuniiy,' ; By 3 bye, Coiliua, we'tw gone, On Sal unlay Dr. Bryan recej ved orders from the Pent-ion Uepirlmeut tp organise the lioard at ibis place with Drs. Wliiftetl apt Weir This seifles the mit.ter ST. NlcttOLAA is tho ideal maga m of A-iiiiTKHO voiuh. N nhi- puhlicattd'n ln i qiialqd it in oiroutm i)U. popUlnrity or jrm'rWt. Va stones nto th, unducliain of popular nuthora, and llio mutter ' f a niornj but riiti-:tiiiii;i ihtrHCtef. 'Eh, 5tori-- iii'M.Ji-Mif.nrn ihn fit f.wirops Mi;r-(tr nrr il tte I to, ti.n II..,' ..! in mm v ))! t tin-.1, nnd hi i ul'i.t ad Si. $io-'i rj vjiji tUiif ffii"

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A bn.ihrr of of Arkannas Clly, Ajr ing titm a visit. - county ou Saturday e .4. 1 t t avvn www bound train. T .Wi cenr Kiijtee.ai!Ma . Bloomington the fir$i for Terre Haute, tint a son Bert. Cbas. Moblcy m$h left Bloom ingtoo Olt Terre Hnsite, to tltftodj ui mv.it, ami 10 vis Joseph C. BiyatM chosen Professor of Soiaji cennes University, graduated with the cloa)g lost Wednesday. .; j wtrs. ljawes ieif :.ia on ouuday niuht 5 Streeter and Charlestfil visit to relations, eipect 11 main away three wSls, The many friendifSf, JUilner wtli be sorry to sh e has lost the sight and tbat it i feared sh?'1 the other. She is at pi the care of u ocultst at At first slance it that Heuty Eller undin'tOiJS contract whea he agreed : dianer at the F!ilhnjr ' ' att soldiers ovet i-z yeait but he says the in are hi it 1 - m the county. This sbovssl idly they are pr.ssiag An expert "gas welfej arriveu 10 Jiloom ington, evening, haviug come country in a spring waiOB supply of nitro glycerine o'cloctt p. m. he abut ie Some six feel of ftamL-J The work of puttiug down? twtx uon tubing has soon it will ' known it -: is a gasher. Yuma, Ariitona Tcr reveling in t ine graphs cote t tut h if a pl'atito revel with the them on hundred and soventeei the shade. Students, desiring etilDlovment. sulsrv and rttu-tiMK addrws IP. T. NooIt. 413 ear!wra Ohio),-, Ills. 1

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voices iu praise of the grocery house of Chas. MvPheeters. It is a near chan establishment, where every tn ing you may can ior is Kep iu its season. The genial proprietor . is always glad to meet his old friends, "and will have your good' delivered promptly;" Best Rye for seed at Allen Orrex pcaltry from Cbas. Mc r MfPhcefers, at his grocery (oldK 6tieves stand), as he has a etandV contract with ptrsona whjf bri rtg him the choicest poul'ry Jitt th; market - White aud yellow corn for W.J.ALLES, . sale.

Breeder should not lose sight of the fact that tbe fine H amble, v totiian stallion, AMallah Bird, cJtr be found at B"tia. Rogers' liver j ctable, south of the deot in BUranw iiitnn. This horse bus a speed record of 2j27, aud is btb - baud-, some and powerful. His actio, and "get up" reex!rai'nlui:ry,and. v his pedigree w euual to the lies, This is ihe fine hnse formerly owuv . ed by Supt, Woodward of th : "iiiatton," Go and ee him befora you breed yir inare:. "

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