Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 November 1889 — Page 3

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Garlaod:Osok Staves Garhad Beating Stoves, and the greet Gold Com Wood Base Burners, ere ia stock s ALLEN 8. . CmnrHAt Goods have been neeived at James Robinson's west side ereeerv. in arear variety . . EsDecial attention is directed to the Cbiaa Caps, PUtea, etc., either single or ia sets everything new style aod very handsome. Also examine tbe new aelectiopaof Ghuaboth ornamental aqd .useful. - Have year old 'boggy' top ie--paired by Boe J Winslow. , 8 the "Grand Rapids" J$nrtd Spring Bnggiee and . Carta at Rae t Winalow'a, Fee Block. . For first-class baggy painting goto-RasL. Winslow, northwest eoraer babtie aqaare. Buggies of all styles at Roe L. ri w . i ri n . -RUAi 6 ' Ptanrami Hunimnr (r. WttectaaV.I aril and warraat. fataad) take tbe bloe rH4yn. Ask tor the Baatcfaade Uampbeil cheese it is deiicirtog, . BoAKDiMo bocsb keepers will find it to tbeir advantage to call on Charley McPbeeters aod set bis 'figures. He can give yoa prices I ia. soaie Boea that will ve yoa :are looking Air. oomethjog cfaptoe in gfooanosor proaoos. HaUBQUAB7Biw nir' Tohaeco. CSgars aad eaaaed goods. . Henp w naaa grocery; atore. Ha -too want novelties in Qoeeaswareand Glassware? Hemit. ", ffw Bveryioiag yoa may want;at,.ais gtotwir stoTC aader w:t : ,i . enw,. B;toCB ia town, at Georan Boackarrti: - People iron tbe coun try en get finest bread, pies, cakes. ' - A aft. a a as wa Macst .at. .rsasonaoie prietev Tar Geo. Beaclurt delictons "Parker Hooss Bolls." They are ytsj tee. " ,. . The celebrated Stodebaker wagoae, knowa of all .npen i to lw tbe.beet ta the world, are sale at very low prices by .- r . W . i. ALLEN. EjrtaralBJ weatiMt fc Oobtoy. W ba ra' nog some, . thf, handsomest as of ieda evr leas bv him. This is due to two mows. : sttwgeeaato bding Bwaufactored teas tormerlTr and lloblry's npe espaneaee fits him better each tiaae to bay tba aieat saitableffooda ear ma trade. , He baa withoot eaestiAnoaeof tbe moat desirable atoeka ia the towa of Bloomington aaaso graaed tnat those of our people, who -have bap limited aaaoBnt oymoaev to snead can cat all they may need at bis store aod ftai have little left. He tries to Sfve everybody all they exnect for ftefe money, . JAW OB for tbe Breld Was-oo of Sears A Coyle. It wilt-pass your hoase eseb day, and fornisb tbe 1 of breed and cakes, fresh from SbawA CoYLE make a specialty, of Cream Bread, which they elaim is superior to, any made in this idofjtbe eating; Yfr auuMj :of it and be awwiiDsf;.a .7 . .i4.: cam, "xae oroor at ine brvmt e ckabb 4t CoylbV est side balary turns oat seme handsome cakes aid fresh bread. Look out for tbe bread wagon and leave your

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lanneis. of Yarns.; J TBE TAt.17B.0B? $1.00 IN CASH EAST 11 lbs. of hwt Granulated-.8ugar. J2 f it H A." " .. : 13 Light Browtt; ' 6 " " Greea Coffee. . 40 bars of " Soap. 25 Bm. " Hand picked Navy beans 15 " Java Kice. . It " Pore Kettle Lard. 3 " M Good Guouowder Tea. 16 Fresh Crackers. Mr-Choice cats of Fresh -Meat from 6 to 10c. per ponud.aad all other goods ia proportion for Spot Cash. Mis Nellie Fee of Greea cas tle is visiting friends in tbe city. A. H. Wilson -was coofioed to bis boose a few days of last week, with oae of the attaoks to which he is subject. e-Tbe Bloomineton district coblereaee of tbe M. E, churrli- will be held at Gosport, Nov. 17 to 20 in clusive. 1 00 SPOT CASH Butt )2ltM "A '-StiKsri ,-. '. rvAt Kaa.'Bfas. w Sato Orchard has returned from El Paso, Texas, and' is well pleased with tbe place and people. He contemplates going into' business in 1 Paso. ' ' Mies Wyn Smith of Van Boren to. exiiects to spend tbe winter with relations in Chicago. Sickness seems to have an. 'af finity for th Sparks family. JSmsley Sparks at Stanford is bow (Jliite sick with fever. Rev. Mr. Boss of the Christian cboreh is boldiae a socceiful series of revival meetings, on East Kirkwood Avenue. A lance number of persons have united with the church. - 1.00 SPOT OASH ' " Buyi lllba. "SuBU-j-, At Rut Bwt. , . . Tbe four new states contain as much territory as all New England, ew iotk, xnear Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland Yirginia. WestTirginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana combined; Their area .is three times as great aj. that of the British Isles. . s.-. i-sV j Tramps soon steer dear of a city where there is known to fee a well worked rook pile. :- - CeJUnes that have been smok ed with a kerosene lamo should ba wasoea on wiiu soda water. $1.00 SPOT CASH . Buy lSHw. A" Sugar at-r : BAST BBOS. $1.00 SPOT CA8B). . Buy. lSlta. 'A'8ugr-,:v .At TSkU SwT s-Friends and fHlnor nitlun. tbat note and aoobant must be paid It must eonte and come at, once. Busiaess.before pleasure! 'J:.,. jww. 4Aw r tou luirinu in can. W.J..ALJuENt 100 SPOT O.I8H . Bay Ibt. A" fiwt. At Btt Bto. . . Tby Benokarfs Dsiaty Dough. nuts. He bakes the best. - $1.00 8POT;CA8H Buy i I2lb. "A" Sugar At Kmt Bros.' 7. . "EIFEL CAP8;' !' tbe latest Parisian novelty to'eliildren 's Csps, to be seen only at tbe Jfiaglu Clothing Store. 1 Gosa, the lamest and best stock in Bloomington, at Baker,Neeld fc uos. For Loaded Shells, go to this boose and be supplied prompt-.-Tbtb "Early Breakfast" ii the best cook stove made, and Biker. Neeld & Co. are sole agents for it in this place.. Call and see this StOVOr .. -" . " ' ;,'? Hbatiko Stoves all styles, cr prices, weights from the heavy cat iron to the nest and' reliable sheet iron Dram Stove. Hanging Lamps in endless va iety and' at pi ices to suit all cus toujer at Baker, Nwd & Co.'s.

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. ASihgwi.AbOooobancb. The Progress has a special friend in tbe pison of a. grocery' drummer, who has some odd things to. happen u him. Met him isst Friday, and

aaiil be. "I was ub'at Gosoort.lal ly, waiting, for a train, there having been a sroashup down the I. & V, rod, and as by an way that 1 ooold figure it out could the train get to uosport unaer inree uuiirs and a half, I concluded to take a walk !up the river, so I sprinted elonffthe bank quite a distance, and nresentlv I saw a pine peg. which was driven in tbe earth near the water. There was a string it. "Wonder what tbat is V I said to mvseif. "Not heinsr able to answer tbe question, I went and pulled toe peg out of the ground. The stri ng came out of the water pretty hard, and I found that three , big black basH bad got fast on it in: some way through tbe gills, lbere was no mistake about it. There was the" nea-. there was tbe string and there were the bass, aljyejinnjhirifc Well,' 1 says, 'tBat'" certainly the funniest thine I ever did see -I bad beard of eels traveling overland from one pond to another j nercb that climb trees were old aoauaintancea of mine : catfish tbat swear at you like-ixoopera when von take them fiom the hook I bad seen and heard. But bass that could come out of the water, string themselves like these, shove the pee in the sand, and get back in tbe water again, was more than I conld explain. 'When I go back home and tell this,' J says, people won't believe-me, aojd then I'll feel bad..' "So I looked around to see it there was any one near who could enlighten me on this 'curious cir cumstance. I saw no one but a pious looking old gentleman, who was fishing along the rtver quite a way below. As be was so intent npofi bis sport that he seemed -oblivious to all aroundim, X didn't like to disturb him in his gentle recntation, and so walked back to the Rogers House and told the and lord that he-, might cook the bass for my supper. He did, and. they were good. After .supper I went, down to ger-tnexraiUi loere-i was -I pious-loalnug, wnite-naired old gentleman there, with a fishpole on his shoulder. He seemed to b very mad. As I got on the train I beard him say ; - "TfSirirby tbe jumping jimminv Three old sockers. and I'll give j6 to know, what iu be came! of 'em V "That man ain't as pious as he: lookiv l said as. the train pulled tot. "Arid then the thing struck' toe oil of a suddi'U, and I saip I'd oetjeuytbing that the white-haired old man bad found some bass that had .strung themselves just as mine had, and that then he'd gene ahd lost "em some wey or other. : 'Say, don't it beat the Old Harry how these funny things will keep kaW4'kSB A VMS V " ' 4 a m The persons' in Ibis vicinity who haven't their pockets bulging ont with stone quarry stock are scanie. Among the new quarries recently organised is "The Monroe County. Oolitic Lime Stone Com pany." The Mathers land neai; Smith ville has been secured,, tins parties paying $1,760 for 80 acre's, and f3,000 to tbe parties holding a -lease. B. F. Adams, jr., John Crafton, Wm. Adams',; Ed. Hall, Charley Hall, N. B. .Rogers and Ira Graves are -the organizers, and the officers are : President, B. F. Adams sr.; Secretary., and Treasurer, 'B. F. Adams jr. DirectorsJohn Craftoa, Ben. F. Adams sr., Ben. F. Adams jr., N B. Bogera and Ed. Ball. A switch already oompkited will be used, but an addition of 700 feet will 'have to be boilt. , Mr. Henry T. Simmons, of the ''Corner" -clothing store ban been granted a patent on h Unpacking wptiter" for stores. Counterfeit 2 silver-certifi cates bave.made their appearance. The printing and paper are - poor. -Spencer Demderat: D.' O. nicer, tbe ligbtnins; shorthand writer, attended court in Spencer last week-! Hm Lvtlic Aliison, of Wichita, Kas is visiting Mrs. W. E. Dittemore Mrs, F. T.. Battertoo and Mrs. Harrison tug lit an daugoter, avatie, were at Bloomingtoo tbe. latter part oi last week. landlord Juawea was visiting some points in 4he northwest tbe first of last week. The room recently built by Frank Dobsob, south of Benckart's bui Iding, will contain a saloon, if Oscar 8ouder can secure a license at tbe December term of tbe county commissioners. The parents - of Mrs. Lyons: Mr., and Mrs. Irwin of Fair Haven, U., are the guests of their qaugh (et on North Wsluut street. Mrs. Brodix is visiting friends in Ubieago. --Miss Ids Tiiahtr daughter of the late Rev. Johu J. Hiuiht. van married recently at the'boiuaoTher moi;her in Cincinnati, to Albert Sellers, passenger agent for .the L. E. & W. U. B. Lydia Allison -was married at Sptmcer last week- to Chas. E1Uridjje of Wichita; Kas. ' Hon. Geo. W,. Cooper was the guest of Lou. D. Rogers, and wife dyriiijj; h4 btay here. .

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EAGLE v 1.60 SPOT CASH Buj 12 His, "AV Sugar, . .'. BAST BBQS. -oV?f 53asW,'"a- polite and accqnnqcktiug young roau, has succeeded ilice Holrsnian as gen eral delivery; elejfk iii t.Ue iilootdiMgtoe. pQstotnce. Mrs. A. E. H. Lemon of tbia placelvilV contribute short serial stones for the Spencer "Home hews-,"- a neat "little paper .started by Beft, affty,: . ikw.S. R. Lyons will deliver the Thanksgiving sermon in the M. E. urrb-, this year, all the chureee meeting in anion, service. -T-tiwr all. Pauley went down to Orients last Friday evening, and he anf Mias Hendrix sang in couc?rt ia that place for the beuefit of scwaol library fund. Miss Maty Daily of Kanka kee, Ills,, ia the guest of John C. Dolaha family, on North -.College The ease against the boys charged with stealing a" pocket boijk from Mrs. Maude' rjbewera ' was tried before s jury last Thursday, and Aifm. Hendricks, one of the defendants, was found guilty. W01. Merstara waa acquitted. Hendricks was given a two years sentence; justice Batbbone, founder of the U- P.'s is lecturing in tbe smalllrjtowns. He was in HarrodsbarE recently, where tbsy have a etropg. beaUhy lodge. .1 Prof. Lust, tbe tboroneh. mueieianfand sqocessful teacher, has number of pupils at Harrodsburg. - -.r-:. . i a wwt s tie goes to tbat town eaco wttineaday. Lnther Lowe, formerly of fjg.5hoeih I p.; now reaidrag to jvbuhha, is oq a visit w iuvui w countfrelations; Chas. Showers returned on Thursday from Indianapolis where be has been- attending oommercial college;aince July last.. Mr. Showers, by studying nightsnd putting ii extra bours during tne oay, mas greatly shortened the term, and comes back a thoroughly postrd book-keeper. 1 $1.00 SPOT CASH Buys 13 lb. "A" Sugar.SAST BBOS. On the night of Thursday last Newton. Allan and Delia Wylie were married at tbe residence of tbe bride's parents,-about one mite south o( Bloomington, Bev. Lyons of the U. P. church officialing. Mis Dt'lla is a daughter of Cipt. MoWylio, is a graduate of I. (J., and, as .accomplished and-, .-popular .youugjudy. Newt,, as bit muny friends call him, has charge of the extensive hardware business of UU f1tbe, vy. J. Alien, aud iso cblp off thecild; block'a steady ,painstakyig'busineas map, vhose repttionw honesty and square business principles are only excelled by his father. ;.Tbe' couple re," well "mated," and if the wishes of their many friends go fur anything", will always be happy and pf03perou.

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Nov. 38th will be the annual turkey eating occasion. Ban. Hookus in receipt of another increase ot pension. Mrs. Thos. Stewart is - the mother of a bright young daughter. Dr. Morris Judab has bought 35 acres of land in Salt Creek tp. from David Judah for 60Q. Miss Gregg of Monougahola City, Penn., will spend the winter with Mrs. Bollman. Dr. Rogers of Greencastla yras in attendance upon .the funeral of James M. Rogers. - Remember the concert Wcdhesdsy night at College Chapel. It is said to be verv fine John Knight of Salt Creek tp. has been very sick during the jiast two weeks. Harry Collins was a delegate to tbe X. M. C .A. eonveoMon at Lafayette. James Jackson, an account of whose.. misfortune at Toledo, O., by which his left leg waa badly torn in an elevator was publisllied in last week's Progress, is in a i recarious condition, with little hope or reooyery. . -The wife of Prank Phillips died at her home on west 7th strset last Thursday mqroing, with, hemorrhage from, the lungs. Walter Campbell, a wtll known young man who resides in the vioinity of Clear Creek, is dan gerously sick with oansumptlon. . To bo- Smith was at his old place in the watch repairing d partment -last week, and it looked home-irke to see hijn there again., Hope his. .health 4j.ill,.be;. perma-v nently. ioproved ; . .' The Sons of Veterans call tbrir Post iq this .place "Wm. ). Allen;" Mr. Allen is enthusiastic in all matters that, pertain to the betterment of bis. comrades, and the compliment Is a fitting one, Tbe Monroe County Teachers' Association will meet in Bloomington on Friday and Saturday, Nov,, 29th and 3Qth. Among other interesting numbers -on tbe program is a debate on the school book question, and a lecture, by Prof. Bell ol' Indianapolis, ' " David Lively, wbose dangerous illness has been mentioned, died ou Monday night a week, at his residence west of town, He was an old citiaon and an upright mau io all particular. He leaves an agfcd wife and two sons.. E. O. MoCorriiiek, who was the popular and efficient passenger agent of the Monou, is now filling: the same position for the C. JJ, Si D. This great svstcm has secured io Mr. McCormick one of the most practical, affable and competent railroad men in the country. Wu many friends in Southern fodiami are gratified to know that he is a popular with the C, H. & D, patrons ss he was with tiiobe of tbe Mouou,

or washed SatllBjet Overcoat, wetter, - . ' $4.0.0

$1.00 bays a Worsted, Cassi-Btereerm-y 0rCbJicbJlla0ri:r toat . ' $6.00 $18.00 btiys ai extra well made Bearer, Chlaehilla, Light Kersey, Brows, Wn aad Black Worsted Orercoat, .well worth $i5.w, 1 0.OO We have Ihrai ob ap to $12.CtO$13.50, 15.00, AaM-AJh ' ' si. a. mm mk. mm.. Caaie' aaHt w-tkeni;: Full aetaseBt ef ChiMreiis' aad Boys' Sal& aad Orercoailo. The wife Of Rev. S. R. is dangerously ill. Lyolis ; MrDcaan thlks of orjenin" a stone quarry ou the groupd owned by mm near the factory. - Howe Ryors has been danger ously sick during the past week with congestion of the stomach. T. S. Mr. Bypr did at 9 o'clmck tbia li.-ttMsy; morning. Mr. Jerome., Adkins leaves Bloomington . to-day tor Florida, where he states that he has accepted a position as passeoger conductor on a rnuroaa.... ... . Two prominent Republican ot Lexington j Ky. Col. Good Job and Col. Swope Kail Kentuckians are Colonels) fought a duel in tht! postoffice of that city last Friday afternoon; They had been enemies tor some, tinte ionaj to tbe postoffxi tbeir boxes -were very neat together, Swoue stood- at his bojr after taking ont bis mail and obstructed Goodloe's approach ; Goodloe asked Swope to step aside and permit him to get his. mail, and an ar-fltry altercation ensued 8wope d.w his pistol and fired twice, Goodloe drew a kuife and cut Swope thirteen times. Swope fell dead, and Goodloe was shot through the intestines, That's businessKentucky business " iGoodloe died OU Sunday. We've often thought' 'twould be so nice if one could meet his enemy in the postoffice, jab a keen knife between bis 4th and 5th ribs, and then give it a sudden twist. But all sweets have '-their; bitters 3 tbe mussing up of the .fjoor' that follows this amusement Js very dsagwefcle not la speak of the clptbing that woulddneed to. be mended. The local Demoorasy iteld' a meeting in this' court. 'house 8atur-v day night, to rejoice over the eiec-t tion results in Ohio and-Iowa, If they knew that this thing .was all planned by Republicans to give the party a ahock so that they would go to work in earnest for 1890, the folly of spending money over an empty victory would;' soon dawn upon these misguided Democrats. November '90 will tell a different tale, good people, The legal limit for paying taxes expired on Monday a week, but Auditor Blair, to.fi ocoipmodate those who were making an earnest effort to raise the mouey to meet thoir obligations, received taxes till Saturday last, Thfe was a grest convenience to many, and a . very clever thing for Ms Blai to do, as he waa at no gjuoll. amount of trouble; to chaugo .amounts, make erasures, eto. If we w.epe to publish a stateoent to the effect that "tle most talented aqd handsome inon in Bloomiugtgn is ah ihfairjiat.-'opsDn-drel" there are a dosen poreons who imagine themselves so imnortant that they'd be beseigipg the offioe stairways with clubs 01 revolvers immediately after the palter bad becu issued. ' ' '

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er n ere! iwrtiftn, ttf New Mexn .,; a six'torh diiow has fal.lca IVxas. ThW are welcome to hHzstrdy weather,- while ndiaaa rejoicing in siMiak.ne and eafni, The. ladies of Wsiat freabyteriau etiorcn tw gry Flower Show ia the ehureh eoce roooh on Thureday. and Saturday of this weelt. addition to tbe Flower Show tl will be an entertainment aacb . .af

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quar(e;(ea ana caorusses, wy saaaaj of the best musical talent of BJooot ington; also rociutioaa by tarn Hill. Miss Lindlev. Mias Josie

Pittman and Mrs. PfttaMw. AM

change of program each eveaidfl. Admission, adults 10c. j childreaj 5o," VNITKBRITT aPJjBjaJaf

The Tntsteca had under apsadiff oration wbile berer the hniidtog efg a dormitory for young ladies, as iM;

9 sasaaavwaw wm Vliav aaraaajaaaj ava aajjsfl matter wm retrirj w loo-w . .... board woo win leport at tne next .meeting f the' Trustee, '

A largely increased attendance la -V

expected at the next eotlego terat tvery indication points tbat way

Dr. and Mrs. Jordan entertuineel''.?

the -faculty and local Trastees, oa: Friday night of last waahi- tf

Congressman Cooper, a gwdkap of I. -U. was in town Saturday ening, and made a Democratut jnl Two concerts and-; fbu-dMufani constitute tbe course as d upon. It ia worthy, of a libaiail

patronage, beaspji tie;eto.BJ.y tS,;, f lit

The- lecture course" 'tor present winter has been deekhxl ami as will be seen is one of: common excellence; Ricca CSaatiip lian Troubadour, Nov. 13 : GebJ W. Cablv, Dec, S ; George &Kj nan, Jan. 6: Boston 8ytnuboa9 Orchestral Chib, Feb. Max Qf Rell, March 18. :- ; The 'concert Wneadar nieht niider tlie marmB-pirient of ikn ba, ture association, will baa;'';ardAula.l and pleasing-"ptrformanee. 'Thwt troupe ia known as "Reeeaw CaVBf V tillian Troubadora,'' and aro htghet' . ly spoken of by the pr wiMera ' ; they have appealed. :

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waa nonsuit hi wit n mieraiMM la : Munsou's healtli. . He will leayf . oloomington at f w early data StndentB .rrt''inMkt.,Wdkviaiia.

and lite iult otboRceacly held" s elections has excited great: IjnterrJt in their circTca, .. f ..' ' Foot ball ia- riweilving eonsideaH " able attention from I. U. stndeats ;:

and onr team will!-dodbtlew ba heard from fayoMbly, A coaeher" wasdqwp (row te capital etty last Wednesday, givjUg out boja points,' . ' . The Junior class ar bard a work this week oa Romaa history, . - Eugene Metealf of Aaderson waa, in town last week, etVling on ool ; lege friends. He Kas given up hh -newspaper work ttt Anderson and ; goes from here -to Jf lorida, wher i he has a position. : ; -. Knox Monfirametv. a ihmn; well known student' has been ealled I to Sparta, Ills., by t tie U.P.churoh of that thriving town! '. Taw njeat

bership of the church at tha: plaag; m ia reported.at over 300, mtf 'Hiim towa ia a growing, progressive oua " Prof. Reck of tlie Prepontoer ' 1 department lectured at BteaaJL

Shelby 00 , Saturday uajhjL edf tl

Sunday morniQg littt, 5 ' Bloat was disabltd W Wedneev "

day while engaged at foot ban, ' Tbe Law School ia mwiuc i popularity every day,

Novr 19th) ia the date fixed for- . ' game of foot ball belwee X.. Tj. .

and Wabh'Coll.;gtteaaMu ' , V4

Thecotirse ofbictureeto be aiw, en this winter will cost about $800, and it is necessary to sell a largo number of season tjokela to tnanrw auocess, Proft Hoffman delivered MijH$v ' re lecture last Sumlay afteraooa. Subject ? The- Study of "Man, ' through Language and Mteraturc, Ernest BicknelL of the Indianat polis News, was in town this, week Students ho are membera of some literary society or who joi before the 23d are cooipetaat to contest for the. priia aom Jto ba awarded. The next Nationul Qoaveotfo ' of the Pbi Gamma Delta Fratern h ty will be hefd in Indiana'peftt, -Dick Maxwell and Prof. go to Chicago to-dy to exaiaiasj" and report on Afrpeorgw thatitha congregation oi Walnut st,, obth oouteuiplate purchasing. v. . -Howard Tourner. the nopolai pipoloist, spent .(ba greater-part oft last week LouUvilla. qa grafV siouol business, r-Mr, and Mrs. Frank Pawaaaa. are expeated to rttwrn wifl lflra. Baker from Denver, wad )aj f yisit of aevera weeks, v. f ' : ;M. R. C. Gwevea and Mr Pauline Pearstny wwre ia Indiana, poms is& weea. - ir. Arewes u now at BlOomfield with hoMlber

waw aip.' ;. . .$ Mrs. Waldron exneotafo taaiM ' ''

on osiuroay 10 visii, ner oaugoter ' l&otre Dame. 1 ' ' ' -

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