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TERMS:
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One Year, $1 .50 Six Months, . 75 Three Month, .40
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I Henry George will lecture here in February. Iludelson was a visitor to the State Fair last Friday. Prof Sandison and wife were visiting classes yesterday morning. Misses Nellie Wade and Laura Clark visited the university yesterday.
Walter Saltmarsh, of Indianapo
lis, visited the University last Kri-
Oftic over Collins tfc Kartell's. day.
Something similar to the old Saturday Regional will be commenced again this year. Bicycles and tricycles will hereafter be prohibited from using the plank wa:' in the nipns. . L. :Loujer, '37, has an interesting article on '"The False Inspira-
INDIANA UNIVERSITY. By m Speeial Reporter. Henry Kinzie returned to college last Friday. The first number of the Studcr will be out in about two weeks. Our county superhiteuden t, J . W. Cravens, was a visitor at the university last Friday. Several students are preparing to enter the contest for the Wicks9 prize in November. J. H. Shea is a member of the Student staff, whom we failed to mention in the last issue. W. W. Norman, '85, is principal of the Cochran schools, Decatur conntr. W. J. Hutchinson, topographical specialist of last year, is principal of the Hopewell schools this year. Some movements have been A made daring the past few days toward reorganizing the Oratorical association. The lecture by Prof. Sandison, Sunday afternoon, was well attended, but was not of the sort that is popular in a mixed audience. C. L. Edwards, rrii, is visiting friends about th college this week.
feature f the evening. Misses Clark, Robison, Hanna and II. C. Duckett and wife were anion;' the visitors. The subject of nex1; Friday evening's debate will be, "Was the Assassintien of (Vsar beneficial to Rome1 This question will be debated by Tour of the iinest orators in school. Visitors are always welcome, o. k. c.
tion" in this week's Current.
The Biological Club met at 7:30 yesterday evening for the pur-
poso of organizing for this year's
work. Mhss May Dillon, class 'SO, anil sister, of ibis city, will attend the Ohio College of Dental Surgery this; winter. The Mendelssohn nocictv held a meeting yesterday evening at the old college chapel for the purpose of reorganizing for this vcar. , j. Z. A. Met V.m :rha;i, "o, was visiting the University yesterday on his way to Amhoy, He has tas
j prineipalship of the schools there.
A snake-arium is to be a part of the museum hereafter. A liberal reward will be paid for specimens of snakes of any kind except garter and water snakes. A new boiler has been placed in position in the engine house and a new system of beaters have re-
New Albany Ledtjey Tuesday: The DePauw will case was called in court this morning. Vr. A. Dowling entered a ppecial appearance for all the defendant who had been Kt-rved arid took time to xamine the service. There :s no probability of the case being tried this UM ill." French Kick Spiiugs in Drang county, are to be turned over by the recent purchaser, Colonel id. E Well, to a joint stock company with a capital stock of $l'00,000, who will at once make such improvements an will create of the springs a resort first-class in all respect The parties interested are Louisville capi-tnligU.
MrCALLA Keeps a Full Line of IN 61? A INS, 2 an.! 3 FMy,
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Body and Velvet Prn-eli. 8"i'sce them before you buy. ing the family of V. Iv Woo 1 f r several davs. On Tuesday Air. went to Indianapolis, to attend conference, All ft. I). I'-maining at her father's. ... David Uray, of Indianapolis, is Ituyiiiu conquerable iimoer in this county, and iw having the logs hauled to the Wood Yard wheie he will have them sawed . . . .Tie tirst. of October John Deckard, now living on W. II. II. Thornton' farm, will remove to vW bile county. It. M. Kverman will accompany him., . l.ennie Stephenon has been very Ihw for several days, and Ins death is expected at any time. Later he died ?ast niirht... O. M. Howard came down from Cliu;ig Saturday and returned Monday in company with Ins wife. Mr. Howard in now running a job printing ofiice in the city.... The wife of Lafayette Constable died last S in day night and was buried on Tuesday mornin i' at the O. P. cemetery. She died from consumption, from wfeieh she was a sufferer for ix.anv mouths, during which timo he bore luir suffering patiently and with christian fortitude. The people condole with Mr. Const ible and the family.... Water was never so scarce as now at this place. Perry Bios, haal water from the road pond to their upper quarry for the chai neler, while boih stone mill s;et their supply from the Summit branch which flows near the mills. Matthews Bros, have a night force to pump the water that flows at night, :.ud the thw of day is used by Pern Bros , and by this way both mills are supplied. "Sept. 23. PEIlitV l(TV.8i7lV. John Warriner has returned from Wichita, Kansas. This is the second time John has tried the west yet ho tinds no place like old Monroe .... David ( Mayfieid, a Cornier resident of old jtlouroe, has returned from Kansas and intends remaining in this old country, '"No place like home." So the boys say .... M iss Alice Rogers opened her school at Headley school house oa last Monday. . . . Dennis R a y n n d faiaily spent Saturday evening and night with Johu East and laaiilr. . . . Hob .pderson has moved to the Showers farm, formerly occupied by Mr. Savers James McCaughan, of Nebraska, with his family are here on a visitto his relative; and friends.
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He expects to continue his work at r " , uu w' t ri... u: . the improvements i uixiut $2Ji00.
VThe Faculty elected Profs, von
Jchns Hopkins this winter.
A. B, Reeves through Freshman witk '85, is at present in the employ &f a mortgage company out west and is reported on the road to great wealth. J. W. Wiley ?86, visited among his friends in Uloomiugton over
Sunday. He is superintendent of
Jagcmana, Kingsley and Clark as
the Hoard of Editors of the new publication, 2ht India an University Bulletin at their meeting last Saturday. J. H. Shea received a telegram yesterday morning informing him
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the Lebanon schools and is popular " !VIU" a
j ) f ijuo cierk8mp in tne government
John C. Wells, '80, will attend I will .t' tnf iUfi nriC;.
Law School at Ann Arbor this win-1 ; n JZ
The fraternities have made additions as follows during the past week: Phi Kappa Psi, Fred Trus-
.,3 t T J! . I f Try- . ! . "J - v'
icti u, a uer ui xiive at , Jame(J E Haran MadiSOn; Siff- !
ter.
He has been enra?cd in the
Redford Mail : uKaiiroad prospects W'i'e again revived by the appearance before the commissioners last Saturday of D. J. Maeky and i' Harry Kurtz, who were here in the interest of the Kvansville & Richmond project. A petition will be Hied at the next term of rireu itCourt to annul the old contract and koep from the duplicate the 1 heretofore voted ; a new vote wil1 then be asked, and an extension of time'
florae stealing in this part of the State is urowini uncomfortably freqaent to the owners of good animals, for it seems that the gang now raitH u Southern Indiana are very choice in their selections and only choosa the very best. The police of NewAIb iiiy, in the past three or four weeks',
have been notihed to be on the look out tor stolen horses. Three cases of this kind have come to their knowledge the present, two in Harrison and one in Orange countv.
ma Chi, Frank Lodemann, Ypsilanti MicK; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Grace
pension business since leaving college and has succeeded well. . The Deita Tan Deltas have lit-
an expense of $200 and will more
intont to-morrow evening. Friends
are expected to be present from Mcphecters , Uda Clark and Gussie otWr chapters in the fctate. j Bukirk, Bloominunon. , r-s-At the last meeting or the city i council a committee from the f acul- i pkepakatouv je;u:tme . ty Profs- Jordan, Clark and Van Tombstone. Arizona, is well Nuys appeared and prayed for tiie j represented The Andrews Bros., improvement of the side walks lead- j of High schooi. have entered the inf to the new university buildings, I Senior class. . . .The Prep, item
The improvement was ordered. j will appear in the Tei-kciioxe TuesPresident Fisher states that a days only ...A pet tooth has been j gentleman who is by no means rich keeping Miss Miers company for ; has given to Hanover college to the 1 the past week. ... A collection has ! endowment of a new chair 813,000. j been taken for the purpose of pur- ! He now adds in money or its e..juiv- j chasing another foot ball. . . . Why ! alent $3,000. He also provides that j should not this department be repreif not before, 'then by his will at j sented ii; the Indinna Student? . . . . j death $1,000 is to supplement these ! Next Friday the students will be ; sums so that the total will not be i given an opportunity to attend the less than $20,000. County Fair Mr. Slaughter, of The Pbilos .elected their honors j Brooklyn, was called home Wedncslor this year at their regular meet-j day. lie expects to return for the . ing last Friday evening as follows : j winter term, . . .P. Ii. Smith was cirValedictorian, Bert Fesler ; 22nd or-' cling among his many friends here ator, Malcolm Owen ; anniversarian, I Saturday. He is teaching near EllFletcher B. Dresslar ; 1st associate 1 ettsvillc Misses Clark, McPheetorator, T. E. Henan ; 2nd associate j ers and tUiskirk are the latest addi- ; orator, F. D. Cornell; contest orator, I tious t; Kappa Kappa Gamma. 1
Kj. Ii. Madison; contest debater, C. ihey were initiated last Friday
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H. Drybread; contest declaimer, J.
L. Mitchell ; and six spring speakers " !-Hn. Rufvu Magee, of ttids State, United States Minister to Sweden writes to Pres. Jordan. "I
I The first examination of the vear
was given last Friday, by Prof, Vyfe', the C;esar class being the victim. The next examination will bp
given by Prof. Mitchell L. (J.
Stephenson, a student of last vear. ;
have been presented by Baron Nor- j and brother of Thomas Stephenson, i denkiold, the Swedish Arctic ex pi or-j died at his home in Ellettsville, r2d .
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er una bcieniisi, wun a oopy or a map made in 1482 and 1486, shewing the geographers' idea at that period of the world. The Baron discovered it in an old library in Rus
sia, and caused one hundred copies
ausfc. His family have the sympathy of his many friends here, wha remember him as a kind and industrious student. ... The scheme for Friday afternoon exercises has been
posted in a conspicuous place. By
to be made. The suly other one in i this arrangement each student has .
America is at Harvard University. ! his work bafore him for the en Mr I can make no better disposition of J term The students are divided in- ( the copy given to me than through j to four sections of twenty-four each, ( you to present it to the University j and one section i optional each Fri- j of my native State, an institution I i day afternoon. . . . Although Prep. : was once a student of and for the ' has had in the past an excellent ' success of which in after years. I j choir, we can now say without hesi- j have always had the liveliest sy in- j tation, tha!, it is the best in L wu, : pathy." Tlit map will be franked considering the age and experience and hnng in the library. j of its members. With wuch pride The Lecture Association held i do we givo the names of its memits tirst meeting Friday afternoon in j bers: Pianist, Bird Hoseberry: So the parlors of the National House, i prano, Misses Tvrnegtr, Hughes,! About !0 new members were en-! ('lark and Robisor. : Alto, Misses! rolled and the executive committee1 Miers and Hannah; Bass, Messers made its reporc. The course ior j C unninham and Guthrie. .. Remem j this year will probably consist of i ber the Tklki'IIoxk is the only paper j lectures by Henry George, Dr. J. H. ; that publishes the Pi'ep. items.
Vincent, A. H. Harryman, B. K. ! Only one dollar for the entire school
Bruce and Col. J. P. Sanford and a
grand concert by the Musin soloists.
year. . . .1 he exercises of last Fri- j dav evifiiinir were all that could !
The course will cost about $850 and i have been desired. Nora Kirby j was selected from the best talent in j read an ssay on the evils of trip-) five lyoeum bureaus. The executive j ping the light fantastic, which was eooimittee hat taken quits a finan- full of good poiuts. Miss Duncan's cial responsibility upon themselves essay on "What are we doing?" was
iu providing so expensive a list and not only a fine piece of composition
are depending upon a Jioerai sup- out was oeuvervu iu a very enirr-
port from the citizens of Blooming-
ton, in addition to that of the university people, to justify them in it Tickets will cost $2.00 for the whole course, and will be on sale in a few 4ay.
taimug manner, the declamations j of Misses Nicholson and Lindley
were also well rendererd. The exercises were closed by Miss Kruagcr with a solo, ei titled, "Gapiscoius Quickstep."whieh was the principal
Columbus Jicuhli ((n : ; E d . S
Ulooney, who was united in marriage at Uloomington, Monday evening, to Miss Laura Henley, of ihat city, returned to his home in this city Tuesd ay even i ng accom pa nied by h i 5 brid:1. The marriage ceremony was witnessed bv a large number of friends of the contracting p;;itie. The many friends of Mr. M. in this city will be glad to welcome his bonnie bride, and extend best wishes to Ed. and his wife for a long and happy journey through life." The Spencer Dcmornif in refcriiiil to the Lease murder trial sav?: ft "It is thought by those that heard the trial that if Lease had behaved hi n self and kept away from the saloons, he would have been, acquitted. But it was ever thus! A man's character, good or bad, is a power for or against him in time of trouble, and so it to be. The defendant made no motion for a new trial, although his lawyers say they could have gotten it by asking, as
thw prisoner was not arraigned and j
never entered ms plea oi "not guilty" before the trial, as the law requires' OVER THE "C"0U TY. From Special Correspondent. ELLETTSVILLE. Dr. Hon and family, of Orleans, were visiting the family of Emmet Harris the lirst of the weak. . . .Mr.. Margaret Seals, of Covington, Ky., was visiting friends here the tirst of the week. . . . Mart Copenhaver, who resides in the west, is at present visiting friends at this place. ...Cy Harris, who was clerking m a grocery store at Orleans during th summer, returned home a few days ago VV. A. King and wile are spending a few days in Louisville. . . . .Last week Mrs. John Matthews visited friends in Spencer. . . .J. R. Carpenter and wife visited friends in this place over Sunday.... J. P. Harris and little daughter went to Indianapolis Tuesday . . V. W. Stimpson went to ludianapol is I uesdav to attend the State Fair. . . Chester Munson and wife are visiting friends at Bloomiugton and Stanford Dr. R. ( Harris is lmving some additions built to his residence, and otherwise improving it.... Louis Wingfield, foreman of the Spencer Democrat, ftnndayed at this place. ... Messrs Hawkins, of Owen county, are now engaged in making preparations for plastoring the nfcw Odd Fellows' hall Simp ( onder contemplates removing to White county soon. His father, who moved thither lat spring, is getting along very well. . . . lit v. S. O, Dorsey and wife have been visit-
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City Hook Store invites Lhe attention of the Publk to his LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of Wall Paper an4 Window Shades now opening for the Spring Trade. The Styles are New and of BEAUTIFUL DKSJONB, and eannot fail to please tht m8?. fastidious. Ladio designing o paper, or othevwiKe fit up thir rooms, are tsoiioitd :o call and oaamine the splendid patterns, a mere inspection of which cannot fail tm gratify. Tn the stock will bt foni;' some exqnisitt dotifug i
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SM1THVILLK. One of the most vricked deeds ever done in this vicinity was committed on last Wednesday night by setting Hre to Calvin V'iseley's hay and oats ltt stacks of bay and 1 of oats. They could not be placed back for less than $500 D. W. Ketcham has just returned from a trip out in Kansas and will move there this fall . . . .Jos. IL Shields and Ella F. Muster wore married on last Thursday evening at the residence of the bride?s parents. Had a very line 'supper and also a nice dinner next day at Mr. Shields'. . . . Mrs. Mandy Vaught d.ed Saturday morning and was buried Sunday meriting. She leaver? one sistoi' to mourn her loss. . . . The new M. P. preacher has been around among the brethern for a few days. He preached at Mt. Ebel Sunday morn ins and at Smithville at night . . Willie Hall was in the city Sunday. He has lately returned from Kansas. .... Mrs, ?7annie Dowdon, of Owensburg, is istting her father, Dr. Warring Simon. STANFORD. Found at last a location for business by A. E. Gentry. He went to Brazil last week and purchased property and will move there soon. Henvy Catheart is selling off his property preparing to move to Miss. .... Frank Beniiette will move to 111. this week .... Oscar Houston and lady passed through our town Friday enreut for EltetUvillo. . . . A lint Becca Burch has sold her farm to Sam Pafford and is talking of buying in this city .... Quite a number of our Baptist friend attended the association near Scotland the 10th, 17th. 18th. Among :hoin was Frank Carter w ho had the misfortune to get a hors'j killed . . . Rev. J. I). Crain preached his last sermon n this circuit at Grant county chapel on the 1 Sth hist, to a "ood audiente. We are sorry of his departure .... Rev. Joseph Green c attended Conference a; Indianapolis lat week Mrs. Lizzie Greene is visiting relatives at Bloomiield. A reunion of companies F and of S-Jnd Ind. Vols, will bo hold on Thursday, Sept. iiDth, at the fair grounds. All 'member? are requested to meet on the uortheast corner of the fair grounds at 10 a. ni. to make arrangements for the reunion at Columbus, Ind., and have a good time generally MC. Huntkk. Col. 82nd Ind. S. Mi Wvhiif, Capt. Co. F, 82nd.
'J U a fc it B no 6. , r,he leading Undertakers and Furninire Dealers. Toey havo the most complete stock of Furniture ever brought to iiiloomington and can give liotter bargains- than over before. Thev carry i lare assortmerit of Wood. (,joth and Metallic i 'aske's, and pay cs:eial attei tion to tehgraph orders. ( 'arrijgos furnished when desired. Pianos and Organs kept in sum k and sold on monthly payments. North side of Square, Hloommgton, Indiana.
Leaving Grcn Catl Jur.f fcion EAST. Indiannoiis Mail, S am. Cincinnati Fast Line, L' 07 pi,?. Eastern Kx press. -5 51 Dav Express. ? Hi j!n. WEST. St. Louis Fftt Line, i lit pu. Terre Hauie Accom., i Ji pn. Sr. Louis Mail, 05 am. st-aru Express, 1 25 night. The L.. M. A A C. north bound day express m?.ks jood connection with the St. Louis Fast Lin whieh Iraveii here at 1:12 pm. The Fast Line lands vou in St. Lou 1a at 7;30 pn, Ivasas Oitv t 8:01 nei; morning, :!i hours (rm the time you leav Bioommgtoh. No lay overs all connection? at Sr. Louis and Kausas City made. Tiy the Vandalin once find yon are ulway? its fnenri. Full line of tickets one way and rotwd trip at Green Cnstlv Junction. -.Pr map?, time tablos or rat em wile tot J. N. Lnngworthy. Traveling Pa3ae"iiicr A. Tcrre Haute, or eiil nJ. C. HviTHlfiON. Agoiit G. C. Junction, Limednlo P. O. Imt.
COI LDXT 1IEAK IT THUNDER. An interesting letter from Mr. John IV. Weeks, supci iritvinlent of UeKalb Pauper Home : From a feeling !' gratitude and a desire ro heuelit others,! voluntarily make thi? tarem.MU 1 have i;re;it reason to he thankful thr 1 evei heard f R. B.BV afe I know wiu.r a blesiii it lias been to me. I have i.flVrcd with Bronelviut ('atarrh for a number of vcars, six month nr'i I win taken with severe pain in ri;h: car, whieh in a fkwdays hegan to dUeharge niarter, with terrible and almost unbearable palpitation and all sorts of noises iu lay head, iu ten days after eonnnenjeiuen: of discharge and palu iu my car I beau to grow deaf and i'.n six weeks 1 was so deaf that 1 eould not htar thunder. I was rhen eonnielld to use conversation tube. i. then eonuneneei takiug U. 1$. If. and the running of my ear e:eused running in five weeks, and can now Iiear without the rube. My general health ha improved, palpitation ceased, and I feel like a new leiifg, and appreciate the heuelit 1 havn received from I.R. B. (made in Atlanta.. Gt) with gratitude4 to hd and thankfulness to tlie proprietors for such a medicine. 1 cheerfully recommend il to all who wo itllieted with denims and catarrh. Try it; persevere in its use and you will bo convinced of irs value. Joux AV. "Vkkk. Superintendent DeKalb Pauper Hosne. Decarur, Ga.. May 1, 188. hKIGHT'S IHSEASK. 1 hae been a utt'erer from Kidney aud Bhulder troubles for several years. I have lately had what is termed ttrijtfit's Disease, and have had considerable swelling of my loirs ami shortness of breath. The urea aas poisoned n.y blood also, I secured and am usiuiT (HB. 1. liotanie Blood Balm, ami lind it acts powerfully and very quieKly? and I am delighted with its effects. Iliad previously ued a large quantity of advertised remedies, and several emiuent physicians also Widted on me, but 15. B. B. stands ai the tii. dnuN H. Mautix. Hock ( reek. Ala., May 4, 18S(i. All w ho desire full information about the cause, am! cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula ami Scrofulous Swellings, I'iocis, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail, free, a copy of our .'W page Illustrated look of Wonders, tilled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever before known. Addres.-, BLOOD HALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
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