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The annual Summer Normal begins July Sfc'u, and continues six weeks, closing with fhe Coontv lnstitute. The common branches will he carol oily and thoroughly reviewed There will be a course of daily recitation and discussion in Theory and Practic of teaching. Some speci al attention will be gfven to prcpara tion or essays; A term of special auinmer preparation is freq tnu tly the means of increasing: a teacher's salary many times the cost of preparation It gives excellent opportunities for energetic teachers to se cure the best positions. It is often the means of tecoming a. successful teacher. The term has been lengthened froni five to sis weeks, hut the -price of t nit ion is the same, 5 in advance. Famished rooms, 50 ce-ntS;

good table board, in clubs, $1.90 per

J. W. Cravens, r County iinip't. J. E. Wiley, J. A. Mitchell,

Instructors of Prep.DepX 1. O.

PUMPING TUB PEOPLE FOR SOME1IIING TO PRINT,

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Concert To-night.

, MattieBuskirk is visiting friends i: in Iowa. - " . Kent Ehore is visitijig relatives in Kentucky. . . abusiness; Tuesday.; ' 4 Band festival Saturday night. toed music. Everybody go. John W. Graven was at Danville X business the first of the week., " ' Tobe Smith and wife and H addle - Snp(UiJ jspent the week at Fine Lake. :'i ; pt; W. L. Whitted and wife, of ; . - EUettsviIey were in town Wednet-

S Miss OHie Hughes will visit the . f an ily of W. Craven at Centre -Yffilicy next weeki iSohu T. Eobiaspn . and his wife IiaKe parted; and the former, has made application for a divorce. 8 vihe Board of Equalization of ! tar es which met Monday, made no change in the assessment which bad Jfmade. - fi

Put in your paper said a veteran citizen that now all the city officers have had their salaries raised

(probably to make up for the discount on the city orders there are paid in) we hope they will give more attention to the management of city alfairs. In the first place, let them publish an itemized expense of the city for the past year. aSany fchiafi thc3r dare not. Then let those whose duties are to enforce the laws see that we are rid of some of the nuisances about town, such as filiin'g up one third of the streets-with

boxes or wares for sale. If one man

has a right to do these things, all have,aad if all- did it what a pretty

mess there would be. One citizen has

as much right as another be he rich or pbory or a man of influence. On many of. the side walks the limbs of shade-trees hang so low that a man taller than the editor of the Progress cannot walk under them, and it is utterly impossible to pass them with an umbrella or sun-shade raised. Our pavements are a dis

grace to--the town, and always the

subject of ridicule by visitors. People go staggering and stumbling along over Ahem as that even a profubition brother is liable at any time to be accused of visiting the levy or prescription cases too often. Almost; any time of daj- a half dozer or more express wagons may be seen standing in the streets, an J

Why leave BloomingtOn to cele-; Miss Annie Robinson i:

visiting

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friends in Spencer.

P. K, Buskirk was at French Lick Springs, Tuesday. Mrs. C. G, Turner visited friends

at Quiucy this week. George Atkinson paid Louisville, Ky-i a business (?) trip this week. Hon. W. P. Rogers attended to legal business at Grawfordsviile the first of the week.

Mrs.

W. T. Brecden will visit

fdeuds at Centre Valley, Hendricks counts , next week. Miss Emma- Houston, who has been visiting Mies Mat tie Axteli, went to Gosport Wednesday. - ? F Morgan ga ve a social at his home on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs Jteiimie-Hogan of Salem. Miss Mary Van Wie, who has been visiting Miss Mattie East the past week, returned to Indianapolis Wednesday.

A new derrick has been erected in the quarry belonging to East & Marshall and some very line stone is being taken out.

W. K. Azbill, a prominent minister in the denomination, will preach in the Christian Church nxt Sunday June 23rd. RL, Dawson, class 72, was pres-

Mii&Bfcof .the Xndiarjapolis High

S(;hooi association this year. lie attended the commencement excer-ci.ses.

' Arthur Allen, the little son of W. J, is keeping a share in the build-

perhaps some of the drivers amus- ers association .by the sale of white

inir themselves congregating about rabbits. He has it pardon advance

slashing one another with whips, up to October.

jostling the passers-by, and indulg-

ilr3 T. E. Lawes is visiting relatives at Charlestown ill. Eeacl the Red Letter Sale of Breeden & Co. on 4th page. Mrs. Chapman, of Wnrsw is visiting the family of I. N. Eamo. Rev. Halstead attended the meeting of the De Pauw Board of Trustees this week.

IV", P. Reed was at Indianapolis Jfondav on business.

Mrs. Liua Stephens and Mrs. Jennie Bright are visiting George and

Miss Lizzie Owen.

Mrs. T, B. Cobb, wife of the exCongressman, is visiting at N. E, Mathers, this week. The marshall "rounded up" a gang of gamblers Monday morning. Let the good work go on. Ira Dillmau has returned from Chariottsville, Va., and will take charge of Cole's lively stable. A through train loaded with cattle from Southern Ky,, passed through this place Wednesday enroute Chicago.

Hampton Ear and, who has been at Notre Dame the past year, comes home to day with a goid medal for his general work and good deportment.

Charley Hall is salferiog with an attack oi' the mumps. Hen C. Smith has purchased the

Hughes property, on College Hill. David N. Taylor, of Torre Haute, has been visiting relatives in this county. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc Gee drove through to Terre Haute, starting last Sunday. The Odd Fellows will clebrate the

4tfc with a grand demonstration at Lyons, Greene county. The Misses Allen, of West New. toe, Ind., who have been visiting at Buskirk's left Wednesday. The Bioomington Mechanic's band will go with the M.E. Sunday Sc iool excursion next Thursday. The first festival of the season will be given by the Mechanic's Band, in the Court-house park, Sa;urdav evening.

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JoIju McGee wont to Toledo Ohio Tuesday, as a witness in the United States court in the case of a special examiner whose ease he had in

vestigated.

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ing in coarse language. When they

are not there, they all go to the de- fyB Sfi

pocr ana arter tne L-rain puns ou they dash for up-town, driving at break-neck pace across the sidewalk just as the people are coming from the depot. The Sunday games of poker well, I might go -on for

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' Foster Kisht has returned to

spend the summer with home: folks i inj Bioomington. He will teach in HJ thei same position ia - the Huntingto?i schools next year at an incriease salery-. This speaks well for I jesters Pedagogical Skill. N .: i At the meeting of the Board of Trustees last Thursday bids were : recieved and-the contract for the new library building let. The contract -was awarded .to McCormick &

EedmoauV of Columbus for $52000 ex cl usive of heating apparatus' The work 13 to be completed by July 1st 1890, The building will be conattucted .from the finest Monroe jBCunty building stone

I Their seems to be an "irreprcssif he conflict" going between Bloom -

inton aad JBedford. The- latest

i incident in the conflict of rivalry, is

f .a damage, suit against the Bloom

J iugton' chair factory company

! which, is claimed, proposed to lo-

I cate its business at Bedford for a

bonus of $7,000. Bioomington, -ith characteristic enterprise, off er ed better inducements and the fac4 ovy will remain. Hence- the. suit. -Spencer Journal.

MissGerty Felt us, and her broth

er, Eoy, are visiting relatives in

Terre Haute. '

The bolyof Mrs. Nancy E. Sni

der was-taken to Campbellsburgh,

Ind., for burial Tuesday. By your tickets for M. E. Sunday School excursion of Commit-

tee" of station agent, or on train.

The "bounced" oil ice-holders here have organized them selves into a "blocK of Ave" McGee, Simpson, Harris, Eiley, and East. When times, are d all y o u should no more think of taking your advertisement out of the paper than closing 3rour store door. When

times are dull oifor such bargains'

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Djn't forget the date tf the M. E. Sunday School excursion to Louisville New Albany and JeiTersonville, Thursday, June 27, leaving here at 6. a. ?i.

2STo rowdyism or druakeness permitted with the M. E. Sunday School Convention nest Thursday, Parents can send their children with the assurance that they will be weH taken care of.

The Real Estate association has purchased a fme fire proof safe of Mosler's make. The old one wes removed to Rogers & Wool ey's office. P.edford and Bioomington are having a $70GO law suit over the location of a. chair factory. The lit rle sisters. should be seated and calm thef? angry pasons. Viuceianes Commercial.

Go with the 31. E, Sunday School excursion to New A Id any' Louisville and Jeffcrsonvillc next Thursday, June 27. Fare for round trip, leaving Bioomington at 6 a. h. From Bioomington, ad alts, $1.50; children 10 to 16 years old, 1.00; Under 10 years, 50cts. Same fare from Clear Creek, Smith ville, Harroclsbv.rg and Guthrie.

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Sunday School excursion next

Thursday, will have an opportunity of visiting the Jeffersonvillo penitentiary, seeing the water

wufkb, mg unu8, gis vuii, A Afcwater orneiating.

at JNew Aiuau', uie car worivs at Jeifersonville, and the sights in Lou is vide, all free. Baskets wiil be taken care of hy Committee. The best of order maintained.

The . Indian Springs, in Martin count', were purchased Tuesday by Hon. Alfred Guthrie, of Tunnelton. The store at Orleans will be accepted by Dobbins Bros, as part pajfment and it will probably invoice from $18,000 to $20,000. A Grand Stand is being erected by the Mechanic's Band in the Southwest corner of the Courthouse park. It will cost about $100. Free concerts will be given in it oiich Saturday night until fall. It will also be arranged for a speakers stand;

S. S. Woodward, a brother of Sup't. W. R. Woodward, has been appointed train-master with headquarters at Bioomington. He takes the place formerly occupied by Jug. Grafton.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Payne, of Bioomington, came over Wednesday and attended tin entertainment giv-

lhat will make people buy. Sell uu '4b bUC uwuw u- w

or a smaller bargain er Come ly Company whose leading

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and trade will liven up.

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Charley McPbeeters wants to ssll you your groceries. Give him a triaL -Try Charley McPheeters, aew groce?yj Greeves5 old staudr L. Lust has a fine Vose Piano for -sale. . It is a bargain. See him at ?once

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William M. Smith and Miss Lilhe E. VYhisnand were married at

the home Eph Hughes' on Thurs

day evening, at 9 o'clock. Billy kept it very quiet but the Couhieu reporter caught on and with the

many friends of. both bride and

groom sends hearty congratulations. They will move into a neatly furnished room at the home of the groom's parents. We have not struck gas,bu every indication is favorable. A stock company is being organized on a new plan that is very satisfactory, and we feel confident that all we will have to do is to drill und strike the gas. Now just mark our prediction and see how far we miss it : If we bore for gas we will strick it, and iCwon't be a well like Bloomington or Salem has, but a gushe:lo you understand. Bed fori I

Democrat. Yes. when it comes to

lady actor, Mrs Howard (stage name, Nellie Esmond) is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Martinsville Repulican. The agony among the Republican leaders over the re-orgainzation of the Pension Board was settled

last Saturday by the confirmation

of the original appointment of Weir, Bryan and W bitted all Republicans. Weir was first appointed,

.then it was withdrawn and Axteli

appointed, and finally, Axteli was left out and Weir put in- again. The air was thick all day Saturday with the denunciations of Dr. AxtelPs friends over the double-deal-inland the udvoctes of Div Wicr were correspondingly jubilant. Verily, verily, how sweet it is for brethern to dwell together in unity.

"Times are hard, money is scarce, business is dull, retrenchment is a duly please stop ray " Whiskey? "Oh,no, times are net hard enough for that. But thero is something else that costs me a large amount every year which I wish to savo. Please stop my " Ribbons, jewelry, orn men ts and trinkets? . "No no; not tiose, but I must; retrench somewhere. Flese stop my " Tobacco; ci g a r s o n d sn uff ? "Not th ese, at all, but I believe I can see a way to effect quite a savk.g in another direction. Please stop my " Tea, coffee and unhealthy luxuries ?"No, no, not those. I must think of something else. Ah ! I have it now. Sly paper costs $L50 a year. Please stop my paper. Tiiat will carry me through the panic easily. I believe in retrenchment and economy, especially in drain." Ex.

On Monday evening at 8 o'clock Mr. John ochovel and Mrs. Alice Jocobs wev joined in the holly bonds of wedlock at the bride's home. Granville Jackson's, Rev.

After a

splendid supper -of ereaio, cakes, traits and nuts the happy couple immediately went to their neatly furnished home on West 6th Street. The Cbu$tEJK, with their many friends, sends congratulations. An exchange says that'ovar half ihe foreclosures of mortgages on larms in this county are made against fariners who borrow mouej' to buy m osjlaml. It is an old truth that "an acre of land has no limit to its productive capacity The true :?armer prefers a small farm well ilicd. Tmanure that is spread

on two acrelwill give better results if applied to one acre, while the cost of tillage will be less. No farmer can afford to buy more land until he has brought ths.t already in his possession to the highest degree of fertility.

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I find that out cityhas been over loaded wxthJ3JLG,ihiii stores and to much stock so I have concluded to unload at once as the first man cut is in luck so here she goes Gallighar for a grand redu c t i ori . E t? e r y t ft i ng

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Smoke the "0.0.0." Oigar.

BUY A GOOD PIANO ! The celebrated .Henry F, Miller; the favorite Yofie & Ron's Piano, first class in every respect ; the New England piano, best medium priced instnrment made. The Burdett and Wulschner Organs made. All pianos

warranted for fltro years. P. Lust, j

of Bioomington, agent for this county, will give you a fair bargain. Sella for cash or on time.

"Go and have your eyes tested, by H. P. Tournor, as be guarantees satisiaetion, and has tho very best of scientific instruments. The largest and most complete line of pptiotal goods in the city can be fouud at his place. Remember) eyes tested

The latest UcBieas in

free.

Students desiring profitable Jewelry, also watches, silver

Always a' full stock of fresh grocericSvufc' Whttaket Dur-and

ga ycju- always- .was- 'usher fBlwlc .

empIo3rtnent; salary and expenses should address P. T. Neely, 415 Doarbosn Street, Obictigo, 111.

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Whiiaker's

pay to trade at gvorcery. Dnranu

ware, can always bo found

one door East of Bank. f Students desiring profitable employment; salary and expenses should address P. T,

Noelv. 415 Dearborn St., Chi-

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But all to have the knife-put to them. Good fine medium and common Clothing; also Hats to be cut 25 per cent. My unlimited stock of Gents 1 Furnishing goods are tc have its prices stabbed deep. I look at the thing this way that there is no money in the Clothing business the way I Have been selling suits and that

I will close down my stock and then quit the bu sn i nes s and ,al 1 o w the syndicate o have

tie own pxoga tliafe

by aiiQwing the people that' i-t was good for me to be in the trade so as to hold down the prices in our town. Gome everybody and take advantage of the cut prices and get you a suit or a Hat at about half price. This is not mere talk but a fact Yours anxious to please ED.- L. McGEE y ; .Famous

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BUTTER itfjSifi?Vi They xral itH. itepi'.v Hi ghsst Oash Price:1 ;jMiv;X:.I? i -M

yiihnan will 'conduct, the bus noss for them. ? tort Xloiire it

be the same old stand thatv MrM

Oysters, Hot fte aad LiinoB at j Biilmaa ims fqrinerly; oMpied?.

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Ail my old customers and ttjw are respectfully invited to caii: . College A voauo. ' inn i i n i 1 1 m ii in ii Him tit WBB8 c nrnn ii'miKi i a G f oceries del i verecl free and prompt, by M. Wlutixken Durand Block, . .: Soa4 -Cart for Bate Gii6ap,; A good, new road cart, best made only run 2 months. Good as now, For sale at a bargain. , I nqnii'e at onoe o! Qr &? Woiimazv:

wear the iepot: xtcult bew the intorosfc of every iarmei? iu ; Monroe county Id '"dai4;?gttR.-V instructions about rafei jig qapon , for t lie comiiig ' sea so n the will my liinv tit a a ; dou biei the profit of atigiluijg $ise could rise; ".V-j: .

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