Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 December 1883 — Page 8
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SLASHING SLAUGHTER OF HEN'S AND 150TS 4DvBiii?Baite aimdl. JSraiutSo LOADED, Loaded, LOADED. The Continuous warm weather of the l'asi three Weeks ha played Hovoc with the Sale of Wiei" Clotliiag. We have too many OVER COATS, too Many SUITS, and we intend to Foree tWr Sale by Slaughtering the Price
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OVERCOATS Overcoats at $ 2 Overcoats at 3 Overcoats at 5
bvercoats at 6&7, Worth $9&$10
Splendid Overcoats
$15, worth from f 15 to 822
Kuits at $3 50, Suits at 4 25, Sehaat 5 00, Suits at 6 00, AH Wood Suits at Great Bargains at
ustoni Made Snita from $12 to $18 Can't be Equaled.
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Cloaks, Dolmans, Overcoats, njnndleipwan'e, (DflotMimge That are to be Sold at Your Own Prices, as. we must have Room for onr Holiday Stock, Just Arriving. I7e mean what we Say !
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R D MAR- Y D KKAD D KB AD O READ D READ us During this Sale is not from $3 ajjd SUITS. 50, Worth 4 00: 00, Worth 5 00 00, Worth 8 00 at $10, $12, and Worth $5 00i Worth 6 00 Worth ? 50 Worth 9 00 $7, $8 and $9, 10 and 112. Fine be Convinced. Uuder the Gas light. THE Miss r. GOODS. Maker AT UNDLKY'S DBUO 8T0BK.
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IB D I AS A UNIVERSITY. By 4Uf Special Riporter. Senior Leonard is ag tin with hit class. Albert FnUarton wm in tew Wednesday. - Examinations begin Tuesday morning; let us hope for the best Rabb in mow able te ait up a little All will be glad te see him oat
again. The wdlege t erm closes Friday Dm. 2 Jnd at noon, and thee ll all go hom. Prof. Houghton lscture Sunday on the"Hourlaad" wai lait one of historical interest. --The Phi Kep have come terrible scbanitr on foot. Look gut for something to drop. Some one caul that the Junior Exhibition was meritorious for its child like simplicity. Ida Manley will not be in college next. term, but will go. to Cin einnat. where she will study music Yo went out the other day to tVv Umj foundation of the new college, but r wre unable to find the coiner stone If von n bring any new atudant nai'R witn you don't fail to do so after holiday. Of course we expect :: all back. -Taylor has come and gone. Swing will le the next, and will likely be here some time in February, but the date has not. been fixed, a yet. He v. ill all go home to hang up our saockings, but we fear there will have to he some darning done by f-one te first, in order to make them hold in. Fred Ubevtson, class '82, made tisaflyintr vigil last Tuesday and Wednesday, he now in the nursery business, and has also had time to raiwa mi hamuli 1 bea d. The eel ure Association held a meeting last Wednesday afternoon for the purpose af hearing 'he regu'ar treat-ury report, and the third lecture was recorded as a success The original gallery peanut eater h s at last been tracked down, and has been found lurking in the Senior c-ass We might relate how the discovery was made, but it is mine essary.' Dr. Moss's I e "turn lomorrow will he on Liberalism in Religion." The Doctor ha very positive views on all such, subjects and is not afraid to express them. This will be the last Sunday of . the ienn -The Ji dianapolis Journal o' last Monday c 'litaiiad a letter from Prof. Kiikwood n the new asteroid. The letter as interesting nd certain y struck the key note when he spoke of tl.e loolishtiess of spending o much time studying about those hei-'vtiily J cl.bleK the college chapel was well tilled last Tuesday evening t hear the lecture of Mr Benjamin F. Taylor on "Motive Powers" or "U hat Made II im do it." I is rbject seemed to be to show the sentimental in life, a thing which we ought to appreciate more than we do. Instead of telling us exactly what motive power is, he vonsumed most of his time in giving Hint-nations on the subject. II has a wonderful power of going from the sublime to the redieulous. Many of bin figures are rather far fetched and require very close attention in order to catch the meaning. While he would not be considered a polished orator the energy which he throws into his talk makes him a very interesting speaker We certainly f peak the feelings of the audience when we say that all were pleased. J e went from here to Indianapolis, where ho Jectured on the lecture course of that city. Last Friday at noon a fourteen year old boy by the name of Frank 'odrell sudently disappeared and has not been heard of since. He is medium sized for the age has black hair and eyes. For the past five Tears he has lived with Benjamin Voss and appeared quite contented. It is supposed be has one west to kill buffalos and banish the remaining few Indians in that vicinity, as he has recti caught reading the kind of literature that would point in that direction. Whenever we hear' of an instance of this kind it reminds us of the boy, who after an absence of some time, returning as near home as an adjourning woods sent word to his parents, "send me a coat and pants I have a straw hat, I will be home in twenty minutes -John " The Democratic press of the state will hold its annual meeting at Iudanapolis, January third, t hese wise men will ca 1 on Senator Joseph n-"c Donald to talk to them on Our commerce with foreign nations and its relation to the productive industry of Indiana." The address will be washed down by a supper and its Democratic aecomplimenta milk and coffee, Col. 3. B. Maynard, of tho Ind-: ianapolis Srntinal will deliver an address before the teachers institute on Pictures," that will be one of the interesting eveat of the session.
The popularity of the Robinson Bros., grocery store, on the north east corner, is' a remark even among business men. The Robiason boys know the true secret of success: a well stocked store and bottom prices , For cheap groceries that ars of the very best quality give the Robinson llros., a eall. They are receiving afresh supply ever few days of the very bast sugars, coffees, teas, tobaccos, and everything that you would expect to find in such, stoae. McCaila is Co, are offering Table linens of the Tery best grade, 1$ pr eent. less than else where. IMPORTANT We have found and ethers have found that J. M. Barnes Gallery i the place for good pictures. For rent two good rooms, second floor aoHthof ray gallery J. M. Banes
Tobacco, Cigars Ac, the beat is the market, to be found at Benckert's Cnfectienei - It is a circus in itself te visit "your Uncle Tobe's" store on the south side, only you pass right in and it don't cost you a cent. In that room you ean buy anything from a baby rattle to a piece of silver ware that will cost $300, or jewelry at any price. For a town like IJloomington, Mr. Smith is willing to wager 50 that half so large a stock can not be found in the State. Don't pass by without stopping in and seeing a show of glittering cur iosities, for the infant, the boys and irirls, the middle aged as well as grandma and grandpa can find some thing to make them happier. Holiday Goods in great variety are arriving daily at the. Hee Hive Dry Goods. Over oats at marvelously low puces, at the rec Hive Ladies fine shoes and Rubbers a 'peciality at the Bee Hive. BM1TS burn & CO., or tna scientific American, con tinue to not us Solicitors fur J'lite.'its, Chvl-hIb, Tni 3 Mark. Copyrlfthts, for tho United States, Can:nl i. England, France, Germany, etc Hand Book about futents sent fret. Tlilrty-spvpn years' experience. Patents obtained tlinmehMUNN & CO. nrenoticcd la the Scientific Amkhica.v, the largest , heat, and tuost widely clrculHtfd scientific paper. $3.20ayet:r. ,f"emy. cpinnmu encraYinps ana lnwestinR it. formntinn. Specimen copy of tie Scientific A mer. Inn ii s-nt rp-o. A ! dress MUNN & CO., f Ifiimi'MJ A3iERio tee. s .1 iJroaaway, xs'evr York. A eo J Estate zlge cr NOTARY PUBLIC, Pensions. own Property for sale or rent. Will buy or ell Frms. ' Monev Loaned. All kinds of Hlank forms for Conveyances. Deeds and Mortgages Promptly and C-orreclly written. Business Solicited. Call and see me. No charge for ' onsultation C. li. WOKRALL, Attorney West side square over 1 'cCalUVs. nn TO ALL THINKING PEOPLE! H O W J. O Howe CAN SELL AMERICAN WATCHES AT SUCH LOW PRICES! The "American Watch," like the Chains, Pins, Rings, locks, Silverware, &c is of the very best that can be obtained, and is offfred at low Cash Prices. Mr. HOWE is now in his new room on the West side with the look Store and invites Everybody to give him a call. Imes & Prophet, proprietors of the QUEEN CITY BARBER SHOP, BtooMurerov, Imp.
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GROCERY EVERYBO Y Roasted Coffee 1 5c. Head light o 1 15c. Best English Soda 5c. Salt $1 45 per bbl. Extra Family flour 65c. And the little Florence Tobacco is the Best and the cheapest. Try it. All at the Bee Hive Grocery. Try the cream flour.
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WALL PAPE&. WltfDQW 8HADE0 . DRUCJg , OILS, IS STUART MePHEKTEWtt J; W. gHOKWAKHIl L. D. RODGERS, Special Age for the eld New York Life Iasw- ' t ance Cempaay. Call and laarn tilt it many meriu ef this reliable eeiav pany. Onlee in Fee Bwildin Mothers of Ailing Daughters. Every woman of above 1 years ef age should read our book 'Advtea to Mothers Concerning Diseases. asT timonials, proving Zo Phora o be a reliable rsm-dy for all compbmti peculiar to girls and women. See advertisement in another coluium. Address R. Pcngelly t o , Kalamasoo, ich. Sold by Itiratn LiaJley Jb J if. Faris A Co. W. T. BLAIR , WEST SIDE, a ' New Room, New Goods,New Prices. SOnENS & PR'SfBVES IFATKF& 'i iu oiiiy shoe d reading thai preserves and softens Leather 25(ts per box. with three beautiful chrome bards given away with each sale. The latest stvle in the line of Cents Shoes that can be found ia ' loominglon. hey a e of the very best,and the best is always the cheapest. $ST' Ladies' Shoes and Slippers are a finely selected stock for the very host trade. Cheap ounter: Boots and Shoe from lOcta to $2 a pair. Mis. ROTTS A Marvelous Story TOLD UJ TWO LETTERS. FROM the son rssss&ss " UetitUmen: My father resides at tltover, Vt. He has boon a great eufferer from Ncrofnla, and the inclosed letter wlU tell yon wliat a oarreloos effect Aysf s Sarsaparilla bas had ill his case. 1 think bis blood must bare contained the humor for at least tea yean ; put it did not show, except in the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about ttro years ago. From a few spots wliioh ap poared at that time, it gradually spread so aa to coyer his entire body. 1 assure yo Me was terribly afflicted, .and an objeot ef pity, wliee be begatt using your medicine. Now, there are few men of his age who enjoy as good health as he has. I could easily name fifty person who would testify to the faeta i his ease. Yours truly, V. M. nuM" FROM THE FATHER: a duty for me to stats to you the benefit ( have derived front the nee of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six months ago I was completely covered witt a terrible humor and scrofulous seres. The humor eaused an incessant and Intolerable Uahing, and the skin craeked so as to eanse the blood to Sow in many places whenever 1 mored, My suffering were great, and my life a bunion. I commenced the use of the SABSarABiuut in April last, and have used it regularly sJnee that time, hfy eendMoe began to Improve at once. The seres have all healed, and 1 feel perfectly well in every respect being now able to do a good day work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire what hss wrought such a cure in my ease, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tett yon, Ayu'i aanearaniudi. Otvror Vt, Oct Xl. Mas. TeaCTgtatsftJb, UUUUK PftXLUM" Araa's SAasATABUXa d all MWfalewe OomptobjU. KtyelSK Sr, ttoUe.Tnnie reri the Skin. It Hll0 tr4f fftlfllittUM, aids digwstioa, attnalatsa Iba action at ihe boweit, and thaf rseeeiwi viUWj ana trenrfhwM the wfccU lyMlSV pi mriP Dr.J.O.AywtOonUwtfp
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