Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 31, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 June 1887 — Page 1

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Ripe cherries are in the matketat 15 cents a quart The Brazil brass band will be aerc tor Conm.encsnieut.

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The Board of Trustees of the Uniyersiiy arrived WednesdAy Oreea peas of home raising re uow "in ad seliiSjg at 1.20 S; hgshei retail . - - J The artesian well pipe is expected daily, as ' the - bill has TThe carpenters are all so

Aaisy that it is impossible to lefci

any contracts for building. The merchants generally was high glee oyer an .excelient trade last Saturday. lh Rev. Mr- Carrier will preach ia the Walnut Street Presfcyieiian Church Sunday morning.

The banqnet of the Kappa Alpha Theta Society was held afe the residenee of Judge Miers on last Wednesday night Jfe Rev. H. V. Oivler's memorial address last Sunday was listened to by the members of the G. A. BL and a large audience.

If you arc looking for Sateens yon will find thorn A the BEE HIVE.

There was

a lame turn onl

from iho eountrv on Decoration Dav 'afternoon.

IIeadfnartcrs for fine fruits,

itomeghnnsittcs. Imuouade and s

. , . t hinch; also ice at'Wu. A. Ilazel' west side.

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'New Dress goods of ali

Simeon Pedigo, Auditor elect, is

kinds and Newest styles at Mc-J gaining in flesh every da, ancl his

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health is vapidly improving.

The largest line of Kid Gloves and Mitts ut tho . BEE U tVK Wall Paper of all kinds and prices, at Lmdloy Bros. The Workingmen's Bnilding

lion. John R. East was here the

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he new railroad to Blair's store is now built , and every

body had 'batter get there quick in order to lake ia. the best

James H. Oliphant, Trustee gr3t of the weew.

Indian Creek township, writes the Courier that his township is now entirely out of debt. It might be added that Indian Creek gives a good Democratic majority.

Association has loaned $18,600! e over the earning -v Uo mamKAvo ! the correspoiidi ns: weak of 18S0

to its members.

Edwin Corr has been appointed deputy prosecutor, and will hold until November.

Che contract for building the ew poor bouse was let to Wilton Adams for $2,996. Seward & Noel got . the contract for he&iers at $460. mm. i Quarterly meet i n g services at College Aveaue hi. 12. Church next Sanday. Love least at 9 a; . immediaielv after F -which the Sacrament of 4he Lords Supperwjll be edaiaistered.

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Tlie Knights f -Pjt bias and Rtd Men are considering the ftxopositioa . to celebrate the JFeurth of July. If they take ild of the mattnr, the people ; epa e assnred thafc,tfeej jdiLbe' :4ja7Iianding aLoni it.

The G. A. R. Post at Unionviile celebrated Decoration Day m an appropriate way.

The Odd Fellows will rate the graves of their on Eriday, June 1 0th,

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Andrew J. Hoover, the blacksmith, is down Yvith consnmpt ion,. and is not expected to survive long.

Lftst Saturday McCalla &Co. bought 2700 pounds of wool On "Tuesday they got 1700

pounds in one lot

The Key. S. Lyons' bible class presented him with two handsome plush chairs, on last Wednesday night, as a token of their esteem.

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Han. J. W. Buskirk returned

te" Martinsville Monday, the Spires- case agaiast Whitesell and Knight net having been cpmpjeted. Mra, Spires sued these parties aliening that they bzi? wrongfully invested her passion moneyMi ' Margaret TruebloQd, mother d Mrs Hiram Lindley, -died in this city on last Taesday ttighfcj aged 81 years. The Jbwdy was taken to Paoli on the evening train, Wednesday, accompanied; by Mr. and Mrs. Xindiey. - y. Last Wedaasday night Billy Blair, found some unknown persons hanging about his back yard, acting in a suspicious manner When they started to ruaf Billy increased t heir speed

Some at the ladies of the Woman Suffrage Association have been planting flowers in front of the Court-house, as a specimen, vie presume, ol how nice they would have things were thoy holding the offices.

enabled to Dispense, a

We hava been proi?nre at a great

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canght by the Courier man on the fishing expidition last week

lileiive portrait ol I hat hsh

Miss Maud Campbell and Homer Massy were married at residence of the bride's uncle; hi Ibis city, by the Rev. II. V. (JiveJer, Pastor of the College Avenue M. S. Church, on ias

Wednesday night. The young

couple at pneewent to housekeeping in a cosey borne that had been nicely furnished and provided for them fry Mr. Tboav

as:Maesy, father of the ffroom.

A man may chin And a man may work For the temperance, cause all day ; But he can't go a fishin And observe prohibition Because be ain't built that way. The L. N. A & C5oad earned the second week in May $39,657,

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rrespondi ng week of 18S6 oi

t$9,753. The road thus far this year shows an increase in earnings of ''"157,327. Gosport will bore for gas. The L.N. A. fe C. railroad company contributed ,500 of the amount necessary, and it is understood that if the enterprise is snccessL'ul the company will erect large machine shops there. The man who has his paper marked Befuaed," or "Uncalled for," when he is delinquent on the books of the publisher, may be an honest man, but we would not leave him alone in a room with a dead man, provided the corpse was accessible, and had silver quarters on hist eyes.

It looks as if Brown county was about to enter the great railroad bait of Indiana. It is probly the only county in the State where the shrill "toot" of the iron horse is never beard. A' 2 per cent, railroad tax has been ordered to be voted upon in June to aid the Cincinnati and St. Louis Kail road Company, and it ie said that in Washington Township, which will -have to pa' the tax, not a man is opposed to it. The time iz now coxniug when farmers will be h&rras&ed almost to death by venders of patent churns, washing machines, patent fences, potato, diggers', hayforks, and confidence men ia general a vast artsy as it were who are trying to live by their wits. We should say to farmers that all the conveniences desirable can be had of reliable local dealers ; that is vastly better do deal with tiese'than with strangers, and would especially warn

? them to beware of things of a doubtI j tul utility.

Dr. Simpson was at Bedford on business this week.

Waiter Neeld, of Wichita, Has., is at home on a visit. Mrs. Wm. J. Tourner is visiti:og relatives in Illinois. -Miss Julia Holland is the guest Miss Lou Braxton. Bliss Ida Fox, of Trinity Springs is visiting friends here. David Curry and wife are here to attend Commencement. Hon, Sam Wallingford iias returned from South Carolina. Miss Cad. Pearson is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Pauline Pearson. Craig Hunter, of Chicago SunCnayed with his parents in this city. Frank Mulky and wife, of Jcffersonyille, are visiting relatives here. Fred Howe, now of Louisville,

smiled on his old friends here this)

week. Mori ZSieliols, of Indianapolis,

spent Sunday with his parents of j

this city. - John Lanman has a position with Kipp Bros, wholesale toy dealers of Indianapolis. airs. Fannie Palmer, o Columbia City, is visiting her father, W. F. Allen. Mrs. Re na (Howe) Burford has gone to Decatur, Ala., to join her husband. Miss Edmonds: of lndianspo-

ASH BAIIGAINS in Boots and Shoes ever offered to the cit

izens of Monroe countv. Since it became my duty to assist aiy fatber-in-law, who is greatly in need of my help at iho tan-yard, I will from this date bold a Clearance Sab of my stock of Dcotd and Shoes, which is

ouoreu at tuo wnoieHaie cosr. isero is uie usst enace 10 et

pure, genuine bargains in foot-gear that has ever presented

self, and all wishing bargains will do well to improve this

q ualed chance first. Everything goes, from an infants slipper to a gents or ladies fine shoe.

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A STORY TOLD BY ONg OF OdVL t CITIZENS. THE COUKIKIl VAZi S1XX6 A RAT. READ A ED POK0SE.

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During the storm a few davs !

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ago two citizens standing on (ho j qniltiug w.ilT be ..tH ffim ? if 'k west feide of the squaro bekftu j warny. ! . ' !.-yr

discussing the question as to the

, . y n , f j it . ience the wfatber wilt 1:p nnrj by ughtning. One claimed that ., iX r a? i ' 1: 1 1. z . i hi on the doorstep he m f mu

lightning did net remain close

If the rooiiter crows: :oir 4n

No poor health; No going South: No going West, but

lo engage in iho business as stated above. jOjgrOoine and be convinced thatdjusinss is business.

enough to mother earth to do ! eomPa'. . 0

much damage but just then they ' If yon dreaia-f a . new drksp'W

in a sure sign that ydti-hoiwt $v

to uraveu siory gopus husv affhivr you'fa grttv paMri fi

If you a t:u hungry ifeft siv

that you want something io-ea

cast their eyes in the' direction

of Craven's store and sure

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Our Local Preacher.

It ia said that the Woman's Christian Temperance Union ox this

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verv nearly in crsred into a

AY oman Suffrage Society. Probably this is only a method they

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enough there was a blue streak issuing from the irorit doors. The two ettiKeai""" became s;reatlv

alarmed andafe once spread the news to thf-i neighbors. Upon investigation it was discovered that the blue streak was caused by blue packages of dry goods. This house wraps all their packages in blue paper, and there was such a constant stream of people coming out of this

dry gooks house that at iirsfc

did look something like a

streak of blue lightninjs:. If any of the Courier's readers doubt this story it can be verified if thoy will watch the big crowd of customers that are always at

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DECOHAT3N6 THE SOLDIERS' GRAVES. IMPOSING CEREMONIES LAST MONDAY.

about temperance reform, That is they tiiink they can accomplish

much if they are awarded the ballot. I will not attempt to argue that proposition; but I do hope that the temperance cause is not to

! be neglected until the Women are al

lowed to vote, for hy that time the most of us may filled drunkard's graves. The fact is, the W. C. T, U. have had little cause for en-

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Mi&a Aggie Ilaynes, or Dan- j courage in en fc as regards local tern-

is the guess of Mw perance v,-ork. They have had

Etta Craven. j mny drawbacks ; millstones Dr. Felix Thornton, of Knights- arcjiuid tlieir neck so to speak. They

Lis, is visiting her sister, Mrs "Walter Lindiey.

Pratt, Kansas.

ma viile, Ind.,

Miss Lillio Boggs has gone to

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lieuse, Northeast corner ct the Square, has been changed to tbe 'Commercial Hotel, and- it is itio w proposed to rent the corner etore rooms for an office and sample rooms.- Um Rott and rs. Bailey are in charge. ' vCoacty Stfp't Hazel has tnovd back to his farm in Van4?nrea township. The election of bis successor will take place next week. Tlie candidates, as far as we; have heard are, L. D.

ner, W- II. ' Hoadley, W. HJ

Jreagar?-J. H. Oliphant. D.O. Speocer has completed the transcript of evidence from his short-hand notes in the 5rime5.Pedtgp case, and the paper will go to the Supreme Court nest week. The man a

t adoubie qoiek with a zhpt special sesaipn last luesday iVAm kIk rvrdrpr 'night, and Used the annua!

salaries of city officers as follows: Mayor, $200 and foe; Marsha, 30.0 and fees; Street C.Gmmissioner, 250; C I e r k, $375 and fees; Treascjrcr, 275 and tees; Chief of Fire Department. $25; Members of Council, 40; Engineer of steamer (including charge of town clock) $20 per month; Night police

man, 20 per month in addition to wnat the merchants pfijr. It is stated on good authority thsvt the Terre Haute & Indiananolis railroad lifts bee sold

llogers, JFj Carr, Frank Teur- J to. the Cincinnati Hamilton &

Indianapolis railrbacL It this be 60, it throws the "Big Four" out of a direct route irom Cincinnati to St LoniB and gives it an opposition line, the C. H. & L, as heretofore the Big Four has been running over the Terre Haute road. The point to all this is, the Big Four will be compelled to build a line of its own from Cincinnati to St. Louis, and

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Columbus, Indiana, the natural

conclusion is, they strike this part of the country with their route; but that does not mean they would go through Monroe county without a subsidy, when they could get a subsidy North or South of us. L a w r once county will gladly vote such a road a subsidy.

The vote Tor the railroad appropriation carried on Wednesday in Beech Crock township by a

majority of eighty-five. The in the two precincts stood as lows :

vote fol-

North Precinct South Precinct

For. 61 137

Against. 100 13

viile, was visiting relatives in this citv this week. Miss Aimee Meridith, of Washington, D. C, is visiting Miss Fannie Bolienbacher.

have had women among them who were oll'easlvc to the pnb.iie, hence thejr have not had the public con-

The Celebration of Becovation Da- last Monday was the most imposing' and successful evei' held here. A heavy rain fell in the mornings hot, luckily, the ceroiGOuies vere sat for the afternoon, when the sun shown gradu&Uy on .a lraud scene. The stores v;ere closed, aad many business honreSj inclnding the -PostofSoo ware tastef xy acd appropriate!' decorated. Al thong a the weather was faTorahie for out-c.oor exercises, some mismanagers arranged to have the proceodinj snside the Court-house.

After the room was packed, and several hundred people outside

concerning

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had by calling on Ed Hall John Craven. ,

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Stub "yctur right foe, yuraov r 1 ' V ing where your'e wautp. ur . left where1J;Y0ur,i& . notf A waeiiK . Whether yola stub yonif teS- r'y not always go &;Qt?&b

goods house for bargain in mm

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it is a sign ' hat yon should pAX ; on Ed. IlnB 'W 'J4!wii-; invest your dry goods money . with themi Their barjjpiiiiSarq

I better tnan a com mine.

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Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pios bakptl every-

ii full stock of Presk and pare CANDIES FEBITSj l?IfTS5&f

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AH Choice Brands of Cigars and Tobacco- .

GALL at (he OLD STAND, HO SSI? Bmldius. ! :

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Major i;y, S5, The election in the north precinct was very bitter. The opposition was thoroughly organized and a great many think something stronger than argument was used, Bioomheld Democrat.

.script covers 1 700 pages of legal bag, and is the largest transcrtit that ever went from this

bounty, except in the Bent as they now have a road

Jones cse.

'Madam ore y from Cin-

clnnati is now in Bloomington and will open dress making rooms at the National Hotel, where she TTOuld be glad to see the ladies desinng anp- work --in tnat line. Cutting end fitting by the W. i3fto4y syefeia.

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In the present active state of industry there is no excuse for stout, healthy fellows traveling from town to town, subsisting on the earnings of others, and menacing the peace and safety of the community, These vagabonds should be tanght to earn their own living. They are a nuisance and a curse fcG society. Time was when some excuse may have been oiFered for "tramping" hut that time has happily gone by. TUg man who honestly endeavors to get work will find it ; and he who is able to work and refuses to do so has no right to draw upon the earnings of the frugal and industrious to support him in self imposed idleness.

Mil iky, ox Chicago,

fnmo tn:." ?r wiv-n-i iv'.'ir.'? An

Day with his parents Mrs. Lizzie Taylor of Lafay-

ette, is visiting at the residence of j

her father, Dr. McPheeters. Misses Liisie Wrisjht

Julia Holland, of Indianapolis, are visiting at Walter Lindley's, - Mrs. Frank E. Hunter, ol! EiPaso, Texr.s, i visiting Iir parents, Mr. & Mrs. James Howe. Dr. Jordan deli vered his famous lecture on wThoreau" in the Jl3mouth Church at India :apolis Mr. and Airs, Stull, of Abion, Ten it., are visiting'their son Jas. G. who graduated out of Prep this year. Dr. Joe. M. Rogers, of Iuka,

(Kansas, is in the citv for a short

visit. Joe. is well pleased wish the west. Judge 11. W, Miers delivered the Decoration Day address at Gosport, and highly pleased the people there. John Waldron and James Showers went to Indianapolis this week to purchase an Atlas engine for the electric light company.

ndenee the true and earnest mem- clamoring lor admission, those wno bers of the Union were entitled to. j had charge of fckf matter eaisne to As Ion? as hard drinking: men are I their senses and moved everything recognised as leaders of society, I outside. The program, as publeaders in the churches, and lead- j fished in the Courier last week, was ing citizens, there can be but little j then carried out, Bev. J. B. Haminducement for men in lower life to! si ton offered a long prayer which

bo sober. In this town, and in every

was more of a speech, but a good

University Departniient-

town : dpiiikmir men arc "icokcc& un S one. ineie were some oiu war

to," put forward and recognized as j songs, such as the Bepubii 3an glee prominent by the citizens generally, j club used to sing ; Capt Alien read including members of the W. C. T. i the roll of Honor, and the Kev. U. But liow can the latter help iU j 11. Lyons closed with an -excellent If they were tc attempt to ostracise j oration, which contained some this class of men, they would find! sound and original views, but none an influence brought to bear against that could give offense. It was u utheir Union that would spedily an- like the political haragues we frenihiiiateit" They call the temper- quently hear on such an occasiou.

ance cause Woman's work, but the

Then came the march to the cemo-

women generally haven't got time j try. The, procession was about to have anything to do with it, only three squares long, and was. coinin so far as it affects their own ; posd of the City Band; the Umbo me circle, They are content to j formed Bank Knights of Pythias, stay at home and attend to home ' the 'Red Men, Grand Army of the duties, and leave temperance mis-Republic, and many citizens in sionary work and woman suff rags carriages and other vehicles: Arto those who have the time and are j riving at the ccmetry, the O. A. E.

j inclined that way. I pcriormed taeir proscribed ritual,

The best temperance work that nd the guir squad tired a taluto can be done is to teach the young the 1 over the graves. Each wokliers degrading effects of habitual intoxi- gvo was marked by a amoU flag, cation. Anti-temperance has too j ad ail were profusely strewn, with strong a backing socially and po-J Sowers. Ko: the grave of fie most litically to keep men from selling it. humblest or unknown soldier was

Mrs. L. F. Dillon, of Centre j i iLn if ir.von f neffleotgd. Yerv handsome tributes

Valley, Ind., has been visiting her jjlobmiaffton. a town that has been -were desposited on some of the

parents here this week, Mr. renatedlv neraded over the State ! graves, especially was this so with

Mrs. W. R. Craven. ...... ...u- nhe irrave of Col. W. W. Durand

l as navam no iiguuu kuuuiu) c

avowed radical temperenco man which Is now marked by a handcouldn't bo elected for constable on some monument. Not only the

thatisme. Let's give our attention to the young, and turn the drunken men over to their own wives.

Mrs. A. M. Strong, of Belleville, Ind., and Mrs. Jno. Turner, of Indianapolis, were the guests of W.K. Craven and family this week. G. L. Bureh, of Indian Creek, accompanied S. E. Carmichael and W. Ii. Baker to Pratt, Kansas, where he will work at the carpenter trade.

tion, but all who visited the spot and had loved ones buried their brought with them tlovaA tributes of their undying affection. The procession returned to town

KB YmjR Wool.

Monroe county Sunday School

Convention elected the following named officers for the next year; President, It A. Foster; Secretary, B. P. Adams, jr.; Vice Presidents: feloomington township, J. A. Woodburn; Washington tp.

J J. S. Bastin;Yan Bureu tp., Mrs. S niiimivA stntl .Tiiho Wondvvardt

gBc si.ro and see Iho line UlmY .eek tp ? Wm Leonard: rn i i m n m t r i 3 far ion ta, Robt Luc; Khihland of Carpets at McCailaa before , . 01 x r r n 1 tp-, John Shook; Indian Greek buying largest assortment e?ort1-IN Frank 01il)ha!lt; Hi J b . :;Wt. Hall; Salt Creek tp., X Bi

;j Bender; Bean Blossom tp.? W.

by the gravis in sweet Cummunioa with their beloved dead.

Soeictv und jVlatbttaialical Ciuu, by Dr.

Tbomus O. MonJonhuh.VtcBUlent of tho Rose Polytechnic Institute. Friday June 37:00 p. m. Valedicli-ry K:ou:Uus ol" the Literary Sociotics. Bttturday, Juno 47:80 p. m. liouuioii of the Class of 1881. Bun'lny. Juno 53:30 p. to. Jiacealnurato A)tJiiSs by ttov. M. L. Habis, ol Indianapolis, :;T:.o PosibllSUoa of Manhood:' S:00 p. m. Sermon to tbo StutlerW, Kev. f?.H. Lyons of Bloorningtun. "The Lifo.'' Monday, June 6 8:00 a. in. Ornfhiatinc( Es.arciscs of iho preparatory School. flsflO r- m. AWrs? before the LiT-ry

Another now swindling ame is being worked on the granger. A atrauger is traveling about the country representing' hunself as an agenfc for the protection of small birda and anxious to pj-otjure the favffl e r eo- ope rat i on . Th e fa rmer is iadtieed to e-ign his name to a

No R. E. U. I Driseoll- went" homo Tliursday; . Bluss 'mother and slater visited hitntlus week. Iwibb spent Sunday with friends m Kew-eastlo.

Most of the students will stay for commencement. The Trasteo3 arc here for their sonil auaual Session.

Ma hie Kooper ia visiting hot brotiier of the Senior class. Aggie Haynca, of Danville, led ia visiting Etta Cravens. i i5!atchleyT Hooper and Feslav contosteil for t!;e cohden medal.

Hr featues also tfotfuiafl ytt vHiat arr attractr'e fac she liiVs!

I h is Ber beati f u;f : hair. Oa&

few bottha Vf Parker j? Hair Balsam wrought the ttansformatiphi' li'wiii do as miiclii" anybpdX. y ' ; , f. ;

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And Dou?t 7ou Fo rgefc th pi a ce.

Haa removed his, Qvoevy to the room next door to. Oreves

Joe. Wylie, of Lebonoiciasa W Hmo Oorhor 'td roaiaiti lhiie th lcti KatnoWs two sisters are visiting him &W. VMPS;. $Ki MQ through commennent j Tvauts sUbis old custoruerSj and

Oonimencpmont exercises wil be more many H8W Dues, to C$lfc 4Ufjfr tS6; " w attrac tivo this year thnn usual. i him I '1'' . .- - m Wo are not excused until . Friday mid- i .fyi-ryi

night. ' By favor of tho faculty. hp Wl OAS a BVoe Oi s

Slisi Julia Holland, a radnaia of But- CVervthittjj in the t (rOOry Mkf" V;,C- i' M is visi"S MiS3 Lou Bnuxtm .. ! and assure low mtwwii .fcC ;V?: Prof. "Rnono lvill lecturo to tho srradua l: n " .i. - i- L -1; il-c r: 5 : S. "; V .?

best of treatment.:

Box Stiits ''hiaiittit yr

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220 pairs of S;unpl' 84lo ro

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Soctetias, by H. Parks, Esq, of Mar-j . J tinsviih, Tnd. hut th is piouge becomes transfonned

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Tupsdfty, Juno 7 SQ;00 a. ui. Reunion of tho Olasii of 1876. 4 00 p.m. Business mooting of tbs Almr.nL ?:30 p. rn. Address befor? the Alutani, hy. Hon. Julia KobcrU. of Chicago. Wodr.esdiiy, Juno 88:00 a. in. Comsurnccinent 0iy. Graduntin oxercisw of tho Senior Cla; couforrin of dtsgraoa hy tho Priwdiiiit. S:(0 p. ra, Uucoptiou and Xlounion tl A uumi U!.l tVioad&.

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A corner building lot Ka&t on Kirkwood Avenue, 50 feet front, ami 133 feet deep, Will by bqj for cash. A. KiJiHifiiu

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Frof. Boone will lecture to tho gradua

tlag class at Martiasvilio this year. Exantiiiations are ali over and each anxious Freshman? will soon know his fate. Prof . Woodoarn, came home from John Hopkins Thursday, for coin men cement. Misses ssutz and Thompson, of Edinburg, and Long of Columbus, arc visiting their brothers. Miss Leonie Roimo of Bedford,and Miss BSollteAYaldron, visited the UniTorsity Tuesday. Mr. ami Mr? Curry of Green-burg are hero visiting Mm, Curry to parents. Both graduates of the class j A. J. Beidon, who has been conducting a summer normal at Tampion Ind.r is liere for commeucement. The aibtir of the season among fraternity people was tho Theta banquet, at Afro XI. W, Miers on la;t evening, Miss Loul Morris, who has, bean tbr sent most of this term on account ot sickness is hero for commeticeJn&nir It is rumored that notwithstanding the numerous examinations espechJly for Smiors, about two will not get through.

Stacking rooms has liccomo no common

that it ia necessary for each fort to out sentinals for protection .

Misses Temple West and Kate Millne of

Rnckport, ind., are visiting t! siiiersand will stay through

meat. J Miss Jennie Bitner left for her homfei at ! Warsaw, lad.; vesterday. Miss mtarj was one of the moiit popular Indies as well j as one of the best students in college. Pr. Mendenhall Palvtechnjc de-

Wrwd a mot interesting .cturo on to;!., nvn " -Weather Prediction" on Thursday even- WttlCtUftW SglS. SuClt;

ins to the Scientific and Mathematical, o ns-,--; Mlscs Gordan and Weaver and Mesvers 'yV'ijlohOiSt MMmiAvM Wfinl nd Aid were elected .. rv

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