Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 October 1889 — Page 3

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THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS AT THE BEE HIVE.

ADAMS, HALL & CO.

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Blamkets, Wool Flannels,

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Ana the YbcAiiOTdbaMw h t4 .ij MiM tikir'VKileoo, the Pfeapeas Cottier flnwr. He fceept fottplete tai choke atpekef sta4sevaeir groeeyjws, ana mji uiewemHv" now -ri good far Q1 f idi areamviegat JoeSmith' Fmier Basr end eve!ey .Ea t tori am every week. -Every ens HI mng sasn w uv iwnn-B ;at Chicago k duplicated st Smith's, and very asaey of. tkeia. .ttjiiwer ftrien ttsae are deww at- ?tfce -faieage baaee. In staidaid goods tbabaat breads el Jvrware are tm All tW I

All the iaopoiailaV.aiaarl.K BoRs."

f watches, docks, ets . m fce'i found at tnv fcauae aet at pneeai. loeertfeaa as it wt flie reams taat exjieoas are twothirds leas bete, AekJor.te ahow yew aome af these aywi Geo, BsKCKkmt StgMmtsatox'h Bcwb'Bkbav Bakbs aw e. T5T.j.i,,

IU- Tall Charier. ,,4Zm Wm&42? MheetT grocery. VMeir :iwfl flbow caae ioonV bave ge to Roe I. Winslow, north nest

raw PITMIBIIM WHP ly . Hear at aonw ii at4Wk ienwHw1fced to be in advance "fi ' invtbiaji on Ike- awinb'aide. He m vi etwjiwyer, kiaBeiiaraara'lit r"- " I rrm fcim, Sath able of aaare 1 bcaetCoBeisTeaATidaak ; and Cigars, at Heunv Wihmi'a roeary JMre. Try oaeof the pew v. 4k CJoTi.ir'fc aat atdef bakery tana mt eoaae handeoaM f cakea and fceak bread. Look ot . for cW bread tagw ad order. ;Evs Uwe is fait, at the pTtar gtwrry ban of Caa. H. HeA- UaiBnaj I ap naiwa vanva waj where, aa'tbe fliooda an. ibc awwatwaaaw "kepi, and smt what M aMat DoirVneseet the opportaaity togata laHatyk amt ,af ekth'es, as near afftrad by lieGce dk Co at i loaraato be reaaarkabkv ' FaB atoek haav been Mi faataHawaala M H ct. every awyJ Wbik ia tte store examine tan Biripad Haaderaoa jeaaw pawtav eomrerr new. saaf ao mi wait made '-lea no : Aeas to be sold -jo' Jens Aaa $5, tboagh thej jqt taeraearje baet tteaap. wuao Ha neeiacf ireab goodaevery week, .aobt.att4fcjng in hwboaae ta stale.

KinecnonT w imoasaf all pi0da4bei)ekof Hardware. Stoves, Ag-

- a ssCbs deiklaarste &c., plaee. Ed. is the bwyar, and belre will try and pMavae yo

Ka aarn awrgaaaa every uwrn ne gjoea tbe dsy that be caw aflbrd awadl cheaply. Tb life baa keen eat fit,' af prices at If oGee bAwever, asx it mm par -wow to eai) and aas the ganda. '. avxr. Cwoie CbrrxBs are tMOtaaoas specialty. le aa aaj d it by .keepMta; tike best that eoabl tie ptacwred fee aaoaey. WhUe Ain 't a seeeMHy k does net nreet him from ksving in steaktbel beat lia of eoeerie ever aero on the waat side of the aoitare. He can give yoe Urgaiojispoteaah. Vmw Wontav ftae lot otj Sra4.eUaa Bapietrbigae, Pbas-! frme and Bpriac Wagoas, at bis; iirery arable, which be will sell fr e& :r will trade Imww. Call on Cr. Sar ntedes or . . ...

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Yarns

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Eitousm Chamber Sets, of tbe latest demean have been reeajved by Jaases Robinson, the original wast aide grocer. These acts are worth inspection by lovers of tae beaatifol. whether they buy or not. This ware is warranted J potto "crate." or get full of little aatr-Itke cracks, and will last a life-lime with care. . Have your old buggy tap repaired ay Bae L. Winalow. ' Sae-the "Grand Kaoids" Smrrf8pri Buggies end Carta at JUw U Wieslow's, Fee Block.. Tut Geo. Benckart's deKcions Tbey are "f. fiaU0 you WAST novelties in Qnaeoawareaad Glassware? Hemp. Wiben keeps everything you may want at his grocery store, under the Progress office. pEBFECTItM II EA PLIGHT Oil. ta lb Hraatl I anil ant warrant. Wheaever von r t my Perfection i .-. . - ... Oil yooe tamp will not amoke and TOiM:r patiB; giyiwv. - , 8olttkc a G. a Ogar. CCG g a a Smoke the Cigtir. Fer homemade cbeew and Mc. pbetet xtaadY takes the blue ribbon. Ask fur tlie bameauule Campbell cheese i Wht do the people flock to Charley MePheetera' grocery store with such resalarity each day. and Beeauae ke fctjw eft extra choice sleek of mUa. JP aeta.mooung, ana delivers .w aBJBBBBIaBBMa(BaMBBp

bwjing etaeM Busbies of all styles at Roe L. nfiesh, alltWiaslowVKortb College Avenue,

iree'iaoecje . . .. I7 aawnnatn acc ills extensive atock of eve a Usees, sneotae and opt wal eooaV. 'JLot io be'direeted to Hemp. Wihoa'e family grocery (if yon do not know where it is) when von are looking for (ometbjng choice in jmoBTiea or preoaee. Te JtT i sm waited on you for that ate and aceooat tae long already. Dent get mad if yen get aetata asent through the PostoSct but coma and eettbj. P V. J. ALLEX, ' Bsar iAOtCB in town, at George oeneBartia. jreopie from tne eona--t ean get fr4read, pieaakes; nx. w a oa wsaoB .a awasoanioie oaiwone and alt and examine yon by &m1og at dose prioiw, and giving yew weat goods, , Xne Btudetakr spring wagon Is the best of tae kind made, whilst the road wagon nieaaea every enstomer; Hoosier Fertlltier Wfmat Drills awe bow nne. Come awd aeenre one netore it too iMt, and then your wheat crop will pet be a wiwre, 4JerB. jve And Grass w f ait kiada Q store. Win be sold at a w Bneea. 1 W. ALLEN. Loox- oor for the Bread Wagon ofSears A Ceyle It wilt pass ycaw howaaeacb day, and furnish bJ qratot bread and cakes, ireaa Irom m Hkaim2DABTRH9 for Toltacedlll Cigars end canned goods. . Hemp. n?(!F&, Setes A OiXUf. make a specialty of Cream Bread, which they claim is superior to any made in this lo,eliy. The proof of the bread is

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Yarns. Boot, S. K. Rhorer has rented his boose on north Lincoln . at. to Eryin Seward. Mr. Rhorer baa done much foi the upbuilding of Bloomington. ' Mr. RicketU thinks Wichita is going to have another "bonmn and intends to reside in the ''Peerlees" city again when the fever is on, . ,j -Monroe county is growingnew towns springing up, small towns improving, new people com ing iu i rum oiuer oiaies ami iicignbonnc eounttea. It is marvellous as well as remarkable. If von don't ect vonr tax re ceipt by the 4th of November, you will nave serious trouble. ' Dr. Spencer, who was made a member of the pension board of Brown county Boabe months aeo has been succeeded by Or. Ralphy. State House Commissioner Sewnrd is one of tlte maiiv in Blvoniinntoa now eniiaeed in mak ing additional iniproveme.Us to retiileuce.propfrty. , A protracted meeting was bejgliniat the Cbrixtian eliuWth, last Sunday, under the directum of R-.'V. liobS. i. D. Dill'irtan, the well known commission roerohant in the mill building, has purchased one of the new houiwa recently erected by the the Real Estate Association. -Cal. Meflord and wife were seriously hurt in a runaway which their buggy horse indulged in Sat urday a w,eek. There bus been an unrotomnn number of serious runaways in the past month in this and neighboring counties. SPECIAt. NOTICE. New tulMerilwr to the piuMiaisa on paymontof 1.90 in Jh, m tbh olQcn, wilt be erwl-.loii to January 1. 1891. whlob wi:l bIts them the oanar from bow until January free. ttallnquent nilMortban mav avail tham. lalvei of tnl mma oflcr by pitying up ar. rearagea and one ynar in adranca. Thn ooner you oome the mora you get far your money. 91.00 SPOT CASH Baji 12 lb. "A" Sugar At Xatt Sros. I. Milt. Rogers has fifteen or twenty shosts, weighing from 40 to 60 noonds which he desires to sell; Anybody wantine nood stock hogs for fattening should call. Tby Benekart's Dainty Dough nuts. He bakes the best. $1.00 8POT CASH i . Jfcya IJIUi. -A" Sngar-. ,,, . A XartBroa.,-. "EIFEL CAPS." the latest Parisian novelty in children 's Ca, to be seen only at the agle Uiothmg store. GvS8, the largest and best stock in Blpomington, at Baker, Neeld d( Co.'s. J or Loaded Shells, go to this boose and be supplied promptTasi "Early Breakfast" is the best cook stove made,' and Baker. Neeld & Co. are sole agents for it in this place. Call and see this stove. Heating Stoves all styles, or prices, weights from the heavy cast iron to the neat and reliable sheet iron Drom Stove, . a we-iaousB weoar. IN QCX)D CONDITION, Will be sold on favorable terms and at a low price, if ap. plication be made sooaf, ' For terms and price, , Apply at this office. ; Hasqiso Lamps in endless variety and at pi ices to suit aj jiu? lornefs, ft BVcr, NvfW & CV.

! The Household Companion, ' 257 Broadway N. Y. is sending out a swindling proposition to persons asking tbem to send 15 cents and the names of twenty newspaper

readers for which they promise to send hosiery; It is a swindle of the rankest dye. Charley Alexander is in Chi caao. bavine determined to sel his interest in the Studebaker building. Johnny Alexander is about to sell his So. Walnut at. grocery to Butcher & Robinson. The petit jury for November term of circuit court as drawn is as follows s Wm. Armbrnster, Wm H. Creiiger, Joel H.Eaton, Joseph Henslev. Joseph Lucas, Wm. P. rHasel. James M. Thrasher, Henry Eada, Allen Uaskiasi Lwis May, Hillory Headley, Wm. Whitaker. Mi-8. Baker of Chicago is vis iting friends in this oily. "Some of the bitterest enemies I ever had." said an experienced bosinesn man; "were persons who had got in debt to me and wouldn't nay. n wooki seem tnat tue u feelinz ought to be on the other side, but it wasn't." - F. R. Nugent is now landlord of the "Putnam House" at Mitch ell. aod will be voted a good oae by those who stop with him. Drafts fihfrfe Finest Week wear Latest Collar and Cutis at TnesjOHHiSH. It in laid to tie a sure teat of tha speed vou are traveiine on a railroad train to - ... . m . .. I 1 count tn numuer or ciicki ina wneei make over tha jainti of rails in twenty aeeoada. Aa many clicks aa yon count tn that rpace of time indicates tha number oi miles you are traval ing-par bour. - "The electric service is "bet tab aeow." since the dynamo has returned to its home, after a lengthy viU to Indianspoluv La anarka is antortunste in the matter of sickness in his family, the third member having taken sick with typhoid fever recently. $1.00 SPOT CASH Buys 12 lbs "A" Sugar At Bust lira. Been over to the artesian vreil after a drink t Rev. Mr. Halstead's salary has been increased from $1,200 to $1,400 per annum. Circuit court November Htb. The terms oome close together. The nexl term following is to convene iu Jauuary. Get rear Winter Can at Tlte CORKER. .Wilt F. Seward, son. of James Seward, was Hurried recently at AlnIeno.Kniisasi. ill. was a pop ular young man here, and bis many home iitcnu will he pleased to heaV-nf- bis good fortune. The Abilene Republican Mtys : TUo int clabomto socUl avant thus far in th Beaton took place last troniiii; in the Triuliv Luthorau church f thi city when MU May Cainillo Wlndcld and air. William jrroat Soward wvns uinad in the holy bonds of matrimony iv the llev. V. M. Porch. Uwn arriv ing at the church the 400 guests found the arrangements admirably and tastefully made. Tha altar was bauked with flow er, auUoeahle a mong tho designs being a Archoa of'grb" ornamented the aisles and soriil emblems and docrtfon wero seen everywhere. Pruinptly at eight o'clock the doors were opened and the bridal party untered. mnking its way along Ilia ibbon bordured aisles to the music of Mendelssohn's weddins: march -Tha bride wore white surah train, tulle veil wit.il oranea blossoms, white suede gloves, white undressed kid slippnr and , carrioa nana noguet or oriaai roses ana umilsx. The groom and bis attendants wm attired in thaeonventional blank. with white kid gloves After the impressive ceremony tha bridal party and a few invited gtMtsta ware driven to the huine of the bride's parents on South Second street, when good withes were showered by all upoc the happy couple. zoning oi remain orance ana congratulations wore sent from every direction, a number of them coming from Europe, among wtiioh w a box of family relics, jewairy, etc. a box oi out sowers train Mrs. Uoo. Chapman, sr., of Kocboster, N. Y , (the former horns of the bride) were nearly as fresh as when picked and were used to help decorate the rooms. Amonr the regret cards was a very affecting latter ftom the bride's grandfather, and one from Kx-Gov. Wm. Bross, of Ills., (who u a relntive of arc. Seward) Mr.and.Jtrs, Bross have lust celebrated their golden .wedding and expresses a hearty wish that Mr- and Mrs. Seward might live to enjoy a like experience. The bride and grouts remain in Abilene, residing at the home of the bride. Tbey are "at home" Tues days in November. Mr. and Mrs. Seward have long been among Abllene's most papular young people and entering -as tney no, upon tue matrimonial journey under such favorable auspices there seems po reason why tbey should not realize all the fruiUao ofWv with which It' is bor dered. The ntbrherttly hopes that the story of their lives may end as do the fairy tales of old "and they lived happily ever after." Jos, H, Hnnter and family arrived in Bloom legion from Washingwo, munuay siguu -Leo. Whetsell is sgsi n on the road Jor a tfustoo shoe faotory, having u.ade a contract for twelve months. Miss Alattie . Kngors vas in Indianspolis last week, in company with her friend. Miss Smith of u'osport. j-Mrs. Mary (linwhns) Mar shall of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, is visiting relations in this county It.eo SPOT CASH Buys 13 lbs. "A" Sugar At Kait Bros. Lewis F. Dillon, brother-in-law of John W. Craven, died at bis home in Marion, lud., on Monday of last week with typhoid, fever Day year Overcoat at Tne CORKER. $1 00 SPOT CASH Buys 12 lbs. "A" Sugar at BAST BROS. East Bros, are wiling groceries for CASH ONLY and can 'fur msh you with goods cheaper than any grocery house in the .city Take the moory with you and get !ts of gooJt! for little ui')uej.

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' the plaee to any your CJEiOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BAT9i m CAPS, m TRUNKS. & VALISES, M

We show the largest stock, the EST PRICES of

Every Caraeat w sell U gaaraateed ta GIVE SATISFACTION

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We can fit yon in a cheap serviceable Suit or Overcoat aa low " ?2 50, and grade them upward to the finest- tailor-made, . '( " as high as J25.00. .

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All ciiftblnv cheap at Tne CORKER. r-Tliree squsres of houses have been, built svest of Jos. Cron's, on west 6th street, in the jujst eighteen, months. It has been so recently that nearly all of that ground was a common, that it does not seem possibkthat it is now coveron. wiu resmences. People are coming to town daily, and making inquiries with regard to stone investment. The column of black smoke that arises front "the Mack at the quarry of the Bloomington Oolitic Stone Co. shows that business is beiug pushed. ' Four houses are going up in Maple Hi"hts, and a half doswu new ones are projected. f-A new saw mill has been lo cated in Salt Creek ( tn. by the Messrs. KUntorfcr. . Uncle 8lever Ytntnger of fiswrence county has ljceo the guest'duiring the past week of If. C. Dilncnns family. Uncle Sieve r is pa.it 00, and with fair prospects. oi becomiug a centenarian M. E. conference . of Bloom ington district a ill convene on Nov. ,18h at Gosport, the session' to l:iet three days. First meeting will begin at 7 p. m. on the lata. , $1.00 SPOT CASH ... "A" EAST BBOS. Col. Cal. Worrall, the success ful anil popular pension agent, met with a s riima accident while quail bunting, Wedueadv, In juiupiug to the eioiind from a fence the rail ii'lt-ned'with him ao that he did nofj alight jirojH'rly spiaiuing his - left i:k!e; ' tlvpv he'll oo4V4leso rapdly. j The Hiram Lindley properly, north Of the Progress office, has been : routed by ' Dr, W bitted of Ellctlsville, woo will remove his famil y 'to Bloomington. Dr. Whit-: ted is a skillful and suoceMsful nhy8ician!.ind surgeon, and - will noon baud op a city practice. . $1.00 SPOT CASH ..Burs U lbs. "A" Sugar. . BAST BROS. Mrs. Barton ol west 7th st reel who has been siok and confined to her bed all summer wit h a compli cation of diseases, died 00 Thursday of hist week. -the many friends of John W. Buakirk -will be gratified to leirn that he is steadily and sorely conva lescing. We bope to see him oc cupying his usual place in circuit courii.nexfc term. Born, to Rev. Telfer and wife, daughter. They now reside at Mooreavi!?. - College Avenne M. E. ohuroh has three lady stewards : Mrs. W. B. Hughes, Mra. Jaa. Mauley and Mrs. Pearson, $1.00 SPOT CASH Buys 12 lbs. "A" Sugar, At Bast Bros. ' Elwin Billiard, one of the oldest and best kuowu men of this place, died 'on Tuesday morning oi last week with some form of heart disease. For many years Ed. Bullardi .'has been oaeof the principal workers 4n the MoCaila planing mill atthe southern limit of town. Duiinz Wa experience in the mill he had his fingers seriously mangled in the machines a number of timi3t,so that one hand had been out away to a mere stump one of the results of working with that olass of machinery. "Ed. Bollard," as he was familiarly known to everybody, was a kind-hearted man, the friend of everybody. He will be einoerely mourned by all. Rev. Lyons held services at the residence, and the Masonic Order, of wbiph deceased was a faithful member, took charge of the remains at the grave. The clothing stores are selling "lots" of goods. One reason for tbit ts "toey advertise." EaV Bros, have added a peaOut roaster to their west side gro cery. Wouldn't be surprised it they l build a gram elevator over there yet. Everything is possibU on the west side. Don't it ? Ueavleat Canton Flannel tJanderfclsfrt and Urnwera la iewa is at Tlie cork er. t e aa a vi i iu. worm 11 ana wite, corupmucd by Job) Worrall, hav gone to Brunswick, (., when they intend to frend the tyiuter. Worrall took bis handnoiue team uf bliit li nurses w itu Usui.

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BEST MADE, and name the LOW any bouse M the city. MONEY REFUNDED. as AHO riSST LIVE OF LIGHT U. JS. foster and wile are visiting their children at Paris,!!!, Wall. Browning seems to be doing a prosperous business as landlord of the Rodgero Uoose,Gosport. Father Burkbardt, a popular pastor of the Bloomington church at one time, is now in charge of one the Evansville Catholic churches. Rev. L. F. Cole of the Episcopal church is superintending the construction of the new building on east Kirkwood Avenue. The beat Medicated Underwear res- ft, la at Tne CORKER. Miss Leota Cornwall ot Ellettsville was married on the 22d to Dr. Frank Potts, of West Vir ginia, at the residence oi' the bride's parents. On November 13th the Mon roe Co. Horticultural Society will meet at the residence of A. Ketcham, south of Bloomington. The warm rains, which the wheat so much needed, came in good time, and there is every pros pect that this important cereal will get a good healthy start before ., cold weather comes. Robin Hoed, the noted color ed lecturer, has been adjudged in saue, and will be sent to the Ind ianapolis asylum during the present week. Miss Ella Tuley, a popular and well known saleslady at the Banner store, has been .confined to her home during the past ten days. Her physicians say tbat she is suffering ffom nervous prostration. Tho Secretary of the Monroe County Fair will be at C.H.Stone's store next Saturday, Nov. 2d, AH persons entitled to premiums wi I please call and get orders tor same. J. B. GiSord and family of Orleans have removed to this place. People are coming here from every quarter in anticipation of the Gosport railroad. Worthington Clarion : Mrs. Henry Zwillinger, who has been in very feeble health For a number of months, died Friday, at Indianapolis. She was taken to Indianapolis several weeks ago in the hope that her health might be Improved, hut to na avail. Thn funeral ooourred Saturday, and interment followed at Crown Bill Cemetery in that city. She leaves a husband and two small children, who have the sympathy of the community in their irreparable loss, Mrs. SCwillinger was a nutlve. of Monroe uounty, her maiden name being Berry. Says the Louisville CourierJournal of Wednesday last ; "Mr, Richard James add Miss Hettie Ourbaeher were married at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Fifth Walnut-Street Methodist church by Rev. H. G. Settle, iu pastor. A large number of friends were present, and the young people were given a hearty reception before leaving on a short, bridal tour. Mr. James is the son of Mr. Robert James, the shirt manufacturer, while bis bride is the only daugh ter of Mr. John Ourbaeher. Both are prontiaeut members of the Fifth and Walnut-street Methodist church, and are very popular in their social circle." Jas. Rawlins, accompanied by his mother and two sous, arrived in Bloomington . lust week, from Eureka Springs, rk., on a short visit to relations. James Rawlins' left Monroe county ixfeen years ago, and this is bis first visit to his old home since that time. He is a builder and-contractor of ripe ex perience both at hia present place of abode and while here, having done much of the work on tbe U. P. church. J Stewayt and Mollie Burt were married on Monday night of last week, and on the following pjght John F.fJfoogla88 and cars, unrt were uierrieu. Maj. Perry and Landlord Lawes went over in Greene county last week on a hunt. Thev return ed with forty head of quail. SonjJaj'S seem to be phenomenally gloomy and disaipeable this lull. Trai'e was uncommonly poor last bittlirday night. there were but tow persons, m tl)6 'street, as they evidently preferred to remain tt home rut her than tq blunder through ihc thick durknees. Blooiiiin;:toii people had onUl heir laotbos to Bedford tjiuoc the oltetrm ligniiug was a sticccs?, uitd were iiiipreiatvd for the coudiiinu of thing : pitch darkness Hid the dynamo ou a two weeltti i it to lodi;iiMiilU l'rit:U'l4, '

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Sla;u of Big Red Shoe, UNIVERSITY ITEMS.. Who Rants the Wicks prize ? Bettor get ready. Biierk of '82.proSecuter;evil doera at New Albany, lnd. Luther Hoftmau, of '85, is teach ing in Minneapolis, . v - ElmeiScott, 85, is at New Lon don, where he is principal ot tbe High School. - Batman is one of Totirner's eloquent clothing talkers on Saturday, and he is said to be a success too. Prof. Bonne delivered a lecture at Richmond, lud., Friday night last. Rev. -Mintoo delivered the Sunday lecture at College Chapel. Subject i "It is written again' Tlie next meeting of the Phi Delta fraternity will occur at Atlanta, Ga, L H. Smith- is being initiated into the mysteries of anatomy at a Louisville medical college. . - Cornell, our once famous base ball pitcher, is now located in a Kansas City railroad office. The "Student" is a creditable piece of work as at present gotten up. Tbe .matter too is of uocemmou interest. ' . The first league game of foot, ball will lie played in Greeucastle on Nov. 9th. I. U. will enter the lists, It is a "singular fact" that the "attendance" at literary was nncominoniy light ou the night of the circus. Students are above such foolish things. Eh ? Dr. Jordan is constantly on the move iu the interest of I. U. He is ont almost every week lecturing ond working up the attendance. The, Doctor succeeds through persistence! being "everlastingly at it." .. Hal, Reed, w.ho is an enthusiastic member of the Beta, fraternity, gaVj; his-brothers a banquet Thurs day night at the National. ' Of course it was a nice affair. Dancing followed! ' The friends of Orie Walker will lear n with regret that he was dangerously iniured while playing base ball, in Rush county last week. Wal ker is teaching school in that, county. A nother member of tbe Faculty has been hurriedly summoned to New York by the illness and death of a relation. This time it is Prof. Barnes, whose grandfather died Thursday of last week. The following officers were elected by the fraternity faction of the Frejih man-class Monday a week: Prat., Daley ; Vice, Cox ; See., Mi Rogers j Cor. Sec, Hincs ; T reus., Miss Brown. After the convention the non-fraternity element met and elected the following : Pirn, Kepnerj Vice, J. W. Murphy ; Sec., Miss Gell y ; Cor. Sec., Dreiser ; Treaa, W. T. Patkn. Mr. Ed. Harding of Indianapoli i was in Bloomington last week on a, viait to his brother, who will graduate .in June. These young geni lemen are sons of the late Geo. C. Harding, whose name was identified with the Indianapolis Herald, and who is acknowledged to have been one of the moat brilliant editorial and paragraph writers that Indiana la.eyer produced, . The C'ncinuati .Enquirer' says : Wm. R. Gardiuer jr., the newly appointed Second- Secretary- to the American Legation to Japan, ol which Hon. D. 'Swift is the head, was hi Cincinnati- Friday on his way front his Indiana home to New York, completing arrangements for taking up his residence for the next few years to come in the land of the Mikado,. Mr. Gardiner is a son of Judge W. R. Gardiner of Washington, Tndratta',- He succeeded Secretary Dunn, who bqs beeh promoled from the Second Secretaryship which he held for' a number of j-curs tp the First Secretaryship. Mr Gardiner began his professional life in January last, when he became a member of the city staff of the Enquirer. He resigned in a few months to accept the position uncler the Government and take a vacation before entering upon his duties. M.r. Gkiwjiner was a member pf the class of '89 of Cornell. He will sail from, San Francisco on I'ither November Sth or 14th. His bpadcjuartcr? wjjl bo in Tokio. Tho ij(ji)i!)fli'olw Journal of Saturday snvs: Dr. David S. Jordan and Pr. .'Phillies H. Gijbert, of the lutnupa wmvereity, ljaje returnen from three week s exploring Irip in ihe Yellow Stone Park, fn the intiMvst'of the UiiiIihI StaKes Fish Co rot.wioiv; They 'were ' accomjiauied by Mr. William V. Spangie'r,. librarian of the State Uoivci'sity. J. he purpose of tbe exedillOii UsJ'i m Hut, a iimy yi tUj

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PO THE PIFBTO . outb 4waters of the pari preliminary ;b stocking the strfins with tha ioua sorts of treat and grayliog. ' The greater part of the park la volcanic plateau. ' The ntimeroM fine streams ot the park are neatly all destitute of fishes beoanse thaw t leave the volcanic district by mease i "igii waier-iBiis inpwMaeie an fishes. It is intended to make of these streams a trout and grayM ag preserve, each stream to have ito own special kind of tront. The work of stocking is already begtta . and will be continued until eaataro brook trout, Looh Leven trot it, rainbow trout, yellow-finned trait! and html-tacked -salmon, aa well aa the native red-thrated tront and grayling, are . abundant in thefa. streams. . ' Mins M '.ude VantioH and Sis; Maude Lrmon will entertain f Thetae, at high tea, at the resideteei of Miss Lemon, on Thuraday ening. Trot, K. T;, Qct. kMbs Helen ijfa. ton Corliss, (Mnbt of Mr. and Mrs. V U. Corliss, and William. Bay Gardiner Jr reoenllv appointed from, indisa-t to. W seonnd secreuirf of the Amarioiui lacat im, 1 1 A. L . . . w oMn, wtire. mnrnsi vt iMits as was. -. residence of the bride' f parents. Mr, i mk Mrs. Gardini-r left for Cineinaati after ta ceremony, wbenoe tbey prooaca at ooca, toHan ? raa noisco, and embark for Ja)a, on Nov. 5. BP The grand jury aa drawn ba the jury commissioners is as follorrst George Welch, Samuel Fowler,, Wm. . BrovrniQa, Wilson Adams. John S. Stephens aod John Vf Smith. It ia not probable that the grand jury will be convened tlisV term, bowevee. A 11 of our older citicens, a i) remember Andrew Hiiie, a carver. who worked for Showes BfO some years ago. He-had heea,laa sight of till the Indianapolis Joir nal stated last week that "an am cation has been made to the Gnvw ernor of Ohio for a 'reqoi-iition fir Andrew 'Havbo-v.is t1Ld with grand lajrciny.' Hale oa Aagx 13, it is alleged, broke opea a. tala belonging to E- M Watson, oi; Terra Haute, and look tberefiom $156.' After the tbeft wascoratiit-i ted he disapoeared,. and wa. caf heard of again a few days ago ail Cincinnati, where be is under ar-. rest for loitering, ' Mike Volpert has bpqih. three lots on Maple Hisbts, awl nv boikling a house on the corner of 12th and Jackson streets. iSIa, other lois will be buHt- npoa enrl.fin the spring. The house ho aV

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