Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 February 1890 — Page 2

TAXES FOR 1889. -62. Otslis , Tht Great Throtnfk

sSlli,

BAST AN I WEST

' . - . -r: ' . '

W& MoaM of Mats I

1

Cut Pribes on all Clothing.

h. e?. ssmons a oo.

V-aWa'sassa ntosesssany rsvwv y WnXIM A. waVest", sMstsaKaaal failabTv' If fjfc aiTttsttr

i fteawattt as a Republican who is

o5sfrarging a pablio duty laith-

fulry. and wceasrolly.

-Tl report of tbe Warden of I I'T-afiian ftiiuli ahnwatiiita hawd

ut of MS wmIm it walls who trade awl have a co.oacdwolcdMaaiM. A law eV mcUkm mmi tbe Itabita of ioejastry fenacd wtiOa working at a trade awenot enalaBcive to qriaar. Ia aba little cnkM of -eooviet tbat k tatefawid (a each Iowa bow

wiWttaa) aad a ttadaT Uan - aaae? '.. a a.

liwra. TaanRBwiai

aUiaM WfT tflhet aaooli be!

anade teaKarecdaeatioaal CacUkiet

ijbtr Hkasa wfcjnM afailtteaaaetwa

.. .je iM

Jbc

of

Tbare

ia talk of Mriac ansae wT the- pa

.leaV. ta.l animal timid

WiatetfceoW Daierai build

ing ia ewaer to make raoa for the iaercaatd aaaaber of yaamr. school

diHn. fca aa tfca eiry mw

dketaemio

kcaaadmtaatki

tbe

Jrry

aaova school.

--Hon Building AawefatKm,

to .acttlnuat

inMVEaUaTaT ITKM. The toot ball team now "hss a snager, iavv.the person of Hal.

Kead,

R. G MiJi'B visiting in

Florida.

Fes-tv-three Seniors.it is expected,

witt reee tve tbefr. diploma in June.

The Phnriolofr class, under

Fraf. Gilbert, are aettios alone

nieetr ia microscopic stadias.

Oa March Utb Muz O'Rell

will deliver kia lecture in the regu-

tar-eeorsev

Krneat Hnffout of Minaaanolis,

Minn., lertored in College Chapel,"

last Sunday. Subject: df part

V9

N O T 1 0 E Year 1889 is now

is hereby given that in my hands, and. I am

the Tax Duplicate for the State and County Taxes for the ready to receive Taxes thereon charged.

TpNPIBE BOAD TAX: I have also received 'tlie Turnpike Duplicate for the collection of Taxes on the following roads:

The following table shows the rata of taxation on each one .hundred dollars' worth of property, also on each poll, in the several corporations in Monroe county, Indians, for the year 1889.

and

TOWNSHIPS AND COSPORATION&

f.1.

V te fell ;a th RenuisMnco.

s uimnig, vs. f

R. Jenekea waa TBde"

dt!y wtlwwne by his Phi D?

trirada white i Bloomington last week. There i a rninor that Prof. Wni. SpanyteT, University Ubrarian, eottteaiptate banding in bis resigtttionm Jaae. iVU. will take a place in the State Athletia Aa40ciation. A aW olaaa ball club will be -arga-

Kac thaangh tketataed immediately.

rartatcr to attcadi

" nam

. Monday night of last week, waving . -wn . a. s . ..

rna sua eea. xjaca vwara wvrth 00 that is each n

bad: sawaaaalatad that aaaonat by

jpeyawBta anet'' accrgetl aaaiwai and fines. TbeaaaonnU nakl to peraaats who did- aot :bbr

row.'M'titven below:.

Wai.J. Allro, 3 nrea, $600 Gee. A. Bsmtkart jr,4 sbares, Mary 8. Croa.& rfwrea, 1,000 j.-W.ivc,5abai, lflQO aoeb Fatter, 3 aiarea, 4 GrrwvenA Sasvlabevcf 800 E. H. Hogbes, 1 b.iV 200 Walter Howe, S sbarat. 400 Cbaa. H. BaimcsL I sbare, 20Q

Daniel Kirkwood, i abarcav

jMuut Keiley, S

Marr it, er, l 3Ta wt' a atfajjPflsTwlj 2

Mary G.v Bead. Sawaiea.

aabp VaMnm, 22 ahaiea.

Job 9. WaMrao,

Aa Wadron, 1 abare.

,loa K. Wr, 1

.8- -J

wbieb befeJ See-

uarty

ttiawy Taey aa4 Jnabmily ia the

i baa ocearred ia fjab-

iwM ciroka aiaca Abel P. Upabnr, Ifiwwtary at 8tate and Thoinaa W. fffarr, SMu-etasy. of the Navy Mm killed, wbiU oa the United

iiutatiaig ofa sjaaMa. Tbia oecar . red ia i8Udri9a tb Preaideaey pfJalwTyieV.

! The Pjiwavtaaj tjlariatsofvlast

week baa lbe Mlowiaff to f

tbc- Sew OrieaM MaastreJsu

will m?wrm that tbe ti

I at ErjaMrfM and the

; vejsaajaaaaaaaaajaaaBiBaaaaafpBaaaBj. Xaaaaaaajavw nmiT H.xt uiiimj .aas. iaa

Mew Or-

aivn 4evwawaaisMi aaawa aaa ay laaV Ta?Gtol6aVd aaaTatattia aaieieeaad ItiwiHi wajpaaekt tbaia

Bwatatwaaaaaiaiwil. A. aawaar f

flHa iiiilS. aart

. Tbe new lUawMieaa State hwial CfcwaaMttee onaniaad br

leeriag Attaraey-Generat Micbaa-

.Cbairatan; M, & Sulaer, lladMaat Vict Cbairmaa j F. 11. Uillikaa. Saw Castle, Sccwtatw s

Iloipef McKay, IiJaaaaaaav Treaewrer. The Eaacstlva Cbas-

roNtea arleetad b aaajiiaani of g. J. PrehvIndianapAli; J. K.Gowdy,

Baabaille ; E. H. Kebeker, Cov-

tngfm); j. B. Hoaaaa, Daavme; V. N. hlardiagtIidiaaaH. " BeselntiosM were adapted wefirV fog PreaWa4 Harrison that the KyaHieana of Iadiaaa were in' fall accord witb bia admawtratioa;, and- teajdrrina cangratolatioas Id rjpakar BreS, of tbe X,tUm,l llonat of JWcaentativea, for bia aaraaat aUad w maiataMMgthc fjgbta of bf aaahwwjr : Prewhnt tlartbww hi ataxic gd tf w"rva.iv Tmwint. J fe barf eeatittt no arrbHie Wnati aad .ba amdVaat vcwillianf, isrdtHM vrtrra. For this res.MM b ii xlrwil by bc ' tana

Tbeleetnreof Jas. B. Roberta

of lodianapolis, on "Plato," at College Chapel, Sonday a week,

wan not as -well attended sa it ought to have been, owing partly to the threatening weather. The concert of the. Boston St

pbeay Club was a fine performance.' The first violinist was a phenome

nal BerJoB.eMMMartj-iatist re-

ponded to an eucore witb a aolo

' tej the flageolet that waa raptor

onaJy reotiveif by the aodienee.

At a. rail meeting of Beta

chapter of. Kappa Alpha Theta,

tne. lufiowing resolutions were

admited j

"A oor, twtyr, i jsaaaat. .vawmtt,. aa Man eattca upoo to bear the greatest aorraw of her Yifk, we extend to b.r oar basrl-felt ympathy and love. And while we think her e anionr tbe father.

Ina..we Wt up our heart to Him, who

mm- far Mich, ana know that f,e pi lie

aa win im tae Healer a be a I war eoaea to tikose who mm under tbe rod."

. Joaaranw Prrmuf, Bebtha BAWXiMa, 7 : , Or. iardaa'i Lectaire. '

A Wee aadieace aaMmeled last even-

ineSp Sear Prof. Jordan, af the Bute

VwMsffity, oa the'Tellowataae Park. H was reoeatlr appointed by tbe Gor-'

enniMHit Urgo out there and itartala.thq

eoaditioa oftbefan, ft barinr been re-

parted that there were ao lah in the Park, He are aa the naaea for thirthe followkw ; "Ash aeo tWa Park waa a batin.

aarnmaded by eranlte wall. A gieantio

yeaiai iook ptace ana toe motion ira towed oat over , the valley, covering

tbeoaandaof aquaremllei. Tbia of con ree

detthrmd ai! life, vegeUble a well a animal. The lara oooled, the wind blew

tbe aeedaof grasMi and plant otar the,

nmaca, aqairrcM carried not and aeora and soon vegetation beean anew. Then

earn the enow ad fee ace, and the lava

was oonea mint rest ooep, nut this did aot cool it off, for the hundreds of feet

of Bretten rook covered by a rod or two of

eon am was ai meat as aecore aa tnoaeh

n wtre av ioe ceiuer or toe earth. The

aeuea of tbe ice was to sofleo the lava

and the streams loon cot rt great canons

Ia every stream that bjave the Park

haere are great waterfalla, some of . wbioh

Jars raore vaaa two bund red feet, and over

baaf which aa tros- ebald leap. However

Basse wer -iam streams in which trout wars jpund, bitHn one case they ine up

w.uas awa-.wawi we Baas nver ana

awgn a swaaspy region nrtne neaowa e(MTeltosjkf. :. In the other mm

aa a tmail treaTn to trhici

streams Oowmr in diffimet

HireetieeeoteM together ia bhrh water.

Thus the exceitlprTed the rule. AcooTeHagW treat of tt variety were taken bekrartbe falls sad pladad in tbase streanr fa a few years taw country The HaM. were, then turned out and many vfcrw of the waterfalls, gsyser and eHe were threwn upon the sereen. Tbe anetaeJeal etub is to ha eoasrrat ulated

on bringing uch a lecturer here, and it is

attweutsa more V4IU epvJAW

Blisa . Sanaa', Morniagstar,

danghter of Peter Mornfngstar, of near Moorenrillo. a dav or twa

Btnoe eloped .front the parental roof

witb ber fathers horse trainer,

Charles fispey. They went to

Moorcsville, where they were ntsr-

ned. Atterward the couple returned to tbe parental hearth, but unlike the ending of a rove story, the irate parent refused to be reconciled, and it is not smooth sailing for the newly married oouplc. : Recommended, by leading physicians of Cincinnati, Chicago and Louisville: "The Great South American Nervine Tonle It will tone np the stomach so that onr appetite wHl oonte back Hnga the col .r to tbe . cheeks .again, and. makes yon vigorous af

ter yon have been debilitated from the grippe, -ai p

TUB MOHbsOE SJO. PAatMEata?

ISrflTfJTC. . j tK. Monroe C'onntv Parmeri Tnsti.

tute, held ft Blocitington, opened Friday morning. Ftfcllh, under discouraein g circomnance. lnVToads where there is no pike, were Klmeafiinwsable, with

sleet and rain fall in. It was elWn

dtseeurage the toavast of farmers'

ereat many are laid up with la grippe

wnten a no inter lered greatly wim tao attendance; - hovever, our Institute en ; tbe whole was a tueonss Senator Mount's address on the "ProSts in Farming" was 1istenl to with much j interest, and tbe discussion was spirited, ! beW M by Sir. Hugh Marlln, who thinks tbe Senator's proBts are far ahead of. those of Monroe county farmer. Dr. Stockbridgo evn nn account of the work being done at the 'Experimental Sts. tkn in the interest of Indiana farmer,' Senator Moun t's address on the Apportionment of tbn State Sebonl Revenue

tiras an eye-opener to the farmers and

others of Monroo county. . Mr. J. "W. Craven, County KuperirtT tendent, was to lend .the diseatstan', hut osring' to the latinest of "the hnjar all dhcuioii was dispensed with: Mr." Craven -will 30h publish a pamphlet on this sab. ject, wbioh I suipMeeaa ha had for tbe ask-inff. Mr. 0. H, Purdue's snhieet, "At tha Farmer's.See It" wan bandlad in a mas. terly way. At ;he close of the .mentiiif it wa voted the; tbe loosl papers publish it in full. , n'nn. Sylvretsr Jnhnaon read an eiwllent paper ft ''firoall fruits and how to have them." Ii' Monroe county farmers would y- .'- into iiractice what they leiirned from his pap sr it. would be of great benett to them Prof. Ijatta stoke on "Sacossa in Wheat KRUing," ad vr at in p drainage, thorough prepaiion of (be soil and good seed; as the surest, mean i of success. Mr. A- v. Pendleton of Jfiuevsh, gave an excellent acHresi on "Horticulture." He paid qtrte a tribute to Monroe county for being one ol' .the best fruit growing euunties in the State. ' Mrs. Beck's suMed, "Home Adorn -snaot," was one of the best of the Insti

tute. 8be said adorn flrst with a true

christian spirit, make home attractive for. tbe childrenand be sure that tbey have the right-kind t literature Tbe committee on program may congratulate thmnielvest for all responded nobly and the audience was well pleased.

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Washington, - Marion, Benton, - - - Bloomington, - BJcblarHl, r - . - Van lUiren, - . Perry, ' - - Wt Craek, - - Polk. - - -i

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ELEGANT PART-Oaf CARS All TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOUS

Tickets Sold and B

Checked to Oestlnatl

aVNws. rim

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awwst Keee eaal Vfew TabUs M sea wsU as aa an ----t-httii ititiiIki tessmasOaaassi assatsaosarrsPiaai siaiiliaal

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In addition to the 'above ttiere is ehareed to each person owning, keeping, or harboring within the County Oae Male Dog

Owl Female Dog, $1 o. Xacb additional Dog, s oo.

f Bloomington, anUl the Third

The Taxes as above atatrdican be aali at tbe office of the County Treasurer ia the City

Monday ia April, ip, without penalty. Taes become due on the Drst of Jauaryiaad the Ux payer way pay the full amount of such taxes on or before the Third Monday in April, it may, at his option, pay one-half thereof on or Wfure the said Third Monday of April, and the remaining half on or before First Meaday in oVewfcer, in tbe manner prescribed by Urn. All Boad Taxes to be added to the arst installment. - r '' "When Srst installmeat is aot paid prioKto third Monday ia April, the Taxes for the whole year become deliiKjaent. lie Treasurer will net V responslhlo for the penalty and charges on Delinquent taxes resulting from any omission of she person paying b state daaitly o what property, ib whose name, and In what Township or CorporatkMi it was assessM . Please examine your rriieipts before icavinK the office and see that they include all your property, If you have lands In different towntMps, r If your personal i fn another township from yeur Mai estate, please mention the art. rrow the great number of Ux-rarers in the couniv, tbe Treasurer cannot know what each man wishes to pay on. Call early and pay your taxes pro mptly ;hy to doing Will hv pcnaltj, iitrrU and eots, aad ue a very uiipkasant duty. Alto see that change w eorrentlymade. '' ' Perrons owing delinqveiift WxVs should pay thsm at coca. Jan latu law is of such a eharfcctar that thereis no option lefyhe Treasurer hut to enforee thajjoljcctiop of delinquent taxes, however much he may regret to eollett tbe same, by sal of property.

Jas. barker, g,p,a chioaqo Tlaae Tabic at Bleowalxsgtan In effect December 1st, 1889. Ooing North

Ubicago liar Kail.... ..11:1 a.m

Cuieago Sight Xaprew...MMl 1:31 p . m Ooine'Soutb . , iKwisvilla Dav Man..,.....A.3i57 n. m

JUouisyille HSaht Express...........3:34 a. m

The owner Cf property t pert; on tbe ant iy uf Apv

, the flrat day of April in any yea r, shall be liable for the taxes of that year. Tbe purgba ear of. pro I shall he eentidercd as.tbe owqef on that day. Sec 102.

A

Space forbids airing further special men-

Hon, though all are equallr deservinfc.

The ntusie was excellent furnished by

a quartette of young farmers.

GEO. P. CAMPBELL, Sxc't.

will follow. Martins-

We wast an isDOtrrniotja

MAX to asanaoa an office in your

locality, in book baajness. Small

capital and good relasrncea required. Qool salary to right man. Ad

dress wtb stamp, F. C- Frank,

Kaom $8, Wesley Block, Uulnmbus, 0b1o

wHwt content witb greatly crip-

Brfoir tlie wool industry by lower

ing datirs, tlc Democrats are still

cbtmorfnif; for five wool. . It cp

heaaidfor the "tariff jrclbrmera

that when they set In to ruin an

AsaerMMn industry they endeavff to ntak.it tborwtgb work of it.

The Service Pension Awwcia-

tion of Monroe cnuntjr will meet

i atati ronventron to eauH't ielt-

KaHw to State ronventmsf tf., on Sstimtity, Fvk at I o'd-wk. .

nr., t vwtrt honae..

Mra, Maaiewa-Hiller ana

. tUcVaTeal CMbm, . Utiea HeraW All miy giirroenta are made witb legs except my outside drapery. I

don't' own a ' petticoat, and have

not owned one for four years. I never expect to own a petticoat again, and pity every one of you wlio do oa'n them. 14k? you, when I bav worn them I have stood on the corner and tried to

nnwind.myiielf ; Iike you .1 Jtava

storobled" in "cTTmbing -up' sialrs :

4ike yow I lave tried to keep them

out m the vret without avail, and

.have caught; cold. But I do these

things no; longer. I go op stairs and walk -p 3 a windy day without trouble. I have Jtwo lege. Why should' not wear a. two-legged

garment J i call these garment

leglets. 1 bunted tbe dictionary bra name for them, but found aojMV Olio woman advised me to carl thtun ranties, but I finally decided on the name that I thought would describe then heat Another reason I chose that narna was hecaust! I had no sympathy witb false niodeHtr. In tbe outside garment I make one change it has ifo waiiii bnnd, but fits thit the

weight is transferred regularly over

tbe body. I lo not have to put

on my bonnet before l put on my

Ares,

SUM Minnie rfaphison resigned her portion witn the Home

Innurance Uompsny'ib Chicago, and has taken a' similar position with J, If. Ilayne A (Jon's insur-

aftrcc exchmngc of the same city.

--Jo!i 8iicer, lormerly nS this place, in residing at Lyndon Wftilrside county,. Ills. Sire. Kriner hae gone to fnirsvjJlc on vwil to ii Jaagbier.

affirRamember that the jirst payment nf Taxes requires a great amount of time and wo-k upon part of the Treasurer, a road receipts must ho counted out, and there is no certaintr bow much a tax payer dgcires to pay, for your own convenience as well as mine, try to ceiwe early when you y tt installment.

!UlUilJtisVaa in mt-'-r the" Penally on Taxes allowed to he delinquent. Tax-payrji sre particularly

iXawsr

endorsed for persons owing delinquent Tax .-S. '

TU ANMIJIXi SAIsG f lcllnueiit K.an4 nI Jjntm will 4.k

plaee on tkc Secoud Mndy in February, I80.

PARTICULAR ATTENTION.

Tax Pavers should examine tlteir receipts Wore leaving the Treasurer' OftW, and ct (hit they are

. 'I l .. uti... b. i.r miicir iriuurrv in mure iuid uu .luwusmiif. wn aw h?i

i 11

receipi tor ail.

JAMES B. NUlltr, AUomev. Vtifi

gtve rpeeuu attention ta tttuxng vtcttltnti

alau. colixctmg, tie. WUl imwiia

i all courts. May be found in Ats ofic

avtr "isomer auimng store. .

. A. FUI.K, Attorney. Qrifee fa

Allen McXary new Woe, vp-ttvirt aver comer- room. Special ami careful

attention wut Be pietn to rraoate Sksukss,

and to prompt eolltctton tit claim. Set

tlement of etmte a tpeaalfy.

LOUDER ROaEXS, Attorneys

Office oxer Firtt Kational Bank. Buinet of a legal nature given careful at

tention in all courts- RcnX ceMe lliUt examined 6y . aid of Louden' M Ab atract A tpteialtu made of ike col

lection and remittance of claim of ti

kind.

MERS CORft, Attorney. Office

up steirs over Corner clothing Hare, tecat tide. Ifff practiot in ail the eanrU of the

State. Probate bumineu ifiven special and

ftrcjM attention. uottwuen mad

specialty.

B VSKMK i BVSKTBK, Attorney,

umce tn ouiiatng aouM or Jfanie, on

ground ffoor. Special attention given to

Probate bwn'nest to the cnleetion of claim.

and to bueiueM in all the courts of tkit

and adjoining cottntict, -

cart, Ira C. Batman.) Attorney. Office over SUone'e ehoc ttare, vett aide public ignore rcr attention A git en. to Probate arse, collection, etc H'ill practice in all the court. ' - EAST d" EAST, Attorney. Office in Bee Hive Block, north tide public iiqwire. vp-elir. dice prompt attention to Probate btteiu and ta the eotitxtiun

of claim. H'itf aim practice in all

court. Agent fur Xa. X itwnratict

Pullman Buffet SlaswIatOawlf:': Cincinnati. Jjmitnllk, IKoovM

JitiiUmore, rhilattpka.

iVctO York, Alto ft.

Conducting in Onion Depot eat, for all point hW

Wo would invite those goine; wi call on or address our aaeafita refi

to rales, tickets, pries of lead, eta , stead and pre-emption laws oho

merit of rultman new Tourist t St Louis isnd Kansas City to att

poipts. Tbese ears are eomfovtaM,

ant and economical ana arena uun complete, same as rukrPultnsaa

inf van ano lor wnsoa eeny cbarire of three dollars and S

cents from St. Louuv and three from'KaasasOitv is made tm alt.

West as far as the Pacc (Mat.

Wa would invite the atteettieo. ar

going Bast to tbe fast tine made line, and Iti Conaeetioae See

Cities. Tbrousrh ear ta Wast

Baltimore. rhiladelDhU end Mew

on O M. Vesdhule Trains asm ara'

tached it. vestibule Trains of oar

tn at Cincinnati. These ttai

for themselves, being; equipped

mo latent eonveaieneac anon as

Library and Observation Ctrs.

journey via tms una a

and Bleusent one

Ail trains of this Line arrWaist

Depots ahead of those of ether Uo

Kiviae iU Dawneers amola Uaaa

meals and choice of accoasmedaihjsaT,

all connecting trains. Our ageats ara ready

give information to the pi

communicauana addressed to.

signed., will receive prompt Address D. C. Saavzs. Taskat

& M. Rv Mitchell, lad. 0. 9.

District Passeiicer Agent, V J. F. Barnard, President Manasrcr. Mr. B. Sbattuc.

senger Agent. Cincinnati, ,t)-

Uoaa.tlwsV

Dr.J. W. CRAIN.

OFFICX removed to tbe

of the Fee Corner, . North east aide, ground loor. '

QeSaWtr!v

avWwitesWamam

PtattssWsat'alpfc

samtwa'wisi

tUT A TmijrrbSA'

Stock. AllOoods VTi.rr

Permanent, pleasant pi for the r'ia-bt men. OhC

pensrs paid weekly. Liberal

to fceeii aers. No -3Z neeeasarr. Oulit t

giving ajre. -t t

Sot Mention Uq

Jan.

Jaw, 1, 1810.

JAMES H. GASTON, Treasurer Monroe Co.

Gro. X Turner and wife, of north wert of town, have Iipwi buying a. serioov time wiih . I gripor but-are now in a fair' way to well.

A barrel in town, just WcPbecters.

of (he opened'

bprt nicklr byrCliarbr

Five o nix mad daws InKfr been killed near Spencer ta tb last two or three days, and ewt . belonging to Thurston Dickeraon, a mile west of town, was attacked witb rabies and killed on Thursday morning. No person baa been bitten yet so far aa known. The health- board has ordered .all dogs roasxled or killed. A firaast Mtartvat. Seltoosville, Ind , Feb Mb, 1890. r TrexTess Our meetiag at tills place continued fourteen day resulting in 26 accessions and many Venewals. The interest was geed from the beginning--Oa last Friday morning there ware Is at the liar for prayer. Saturday njgh't la

grippe laid his bands upon us and we

closed. X think it has the right name.

I am so nervous that I can scarcely write. Rj pec tfully, -F. A. Sua. KEMLCTIOajS for the improvement of Rogers Street, Whereas, it has become neeoaary for tbe proper improvement of-the 'City of Bloomtnaton, Indiana, and for tbe use of Sogers street in said city, tha i the saM street he improved Jby grading, McAda-

Bcsolved, By the Mayor and Common!

Council of the Citr uf 1

iana, two-tblrdsof the memonrs thereof

concurring therein, that it is necessary, for the improvemeatof sW citw, and for the use or uid street that lb sarad be improved b Grading;, Mciidamiaiug, -Oatteriwr.jtnd eesMtruetinK a; sidewalk

on both Side of said, street- Jtam Secoi

plans and speelncatlnm tn the ofice of the City 1

.That objections there,o

the Mayor's once ia tae

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wa

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ax

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r tata city. I Ihi. heard at

ef aloom-

iy or Marcn,

and where lie line of

a make the au-

ingtoa, Irdiarfa, ontbellth

TSSv. at 7 o clock p. m., wbi

tbe proaerty owner aloaj

saM'-Wroposed iniDrovem

ohjssislaayto the neosssity

Feb. , lt9 m .J Qlrk.

There are many saaVr&na who

object to paying for a aawspaper in

advance. It is just aaieswy to jmy in advance as it is at t ha etod of the year. Tbe amount of subscription is small to ench individasl palrea of a paper, hut it is large in the aggregate to the publish? And then, too, these pooplaajways expect to pay in eajvapof iHor a city paper. j& C Prof. W. f. fttyaoalivcrail a lecture Sunday night, aMroOfth Church, Indianapolivj- 8ubJfit

"Abe Mortal immort

BUOOIES, Surrey,

and all manner of vehi

low wareroom and

opposite fail. Prices I

Okrrisgt, at Wiaav

iMttr ibup,

Ik Tobaccos ad

hard to find a bonne t better SHWtrtment i!xan

ley McPbeetetw un . corse of ibc

aVS

I

a

1

04ttat

hfl oaarial a

txa-aaaAbeaat araabV ajHWajajwwawwaayw

ENLARGED

THE INDIANA II AH UXKN KNLAUOKI) Kl

O 13 IV rX" S

jt. -W iiiv t ..-.fir w ( 1. 1 K n j Cbto:is;i Bailwav Coin)wn j .will ! artbe otBcv of the Company, in

AND IMl'UOVBD, STATE SENTIHEL FTV PhR t'BNT. It uw cntan

Vwalsa Hrnnit Intrs-a of AA flaluaiaa.

This makes it the raritiwt and brst weekly iper in lh Uniie-I Sutes. The State Sentinel a vi'i-ae in enekistuo not less than 75 column of choice reailinn matti-r It i a complete familv niiwspap r. ha all the news of fw wwk. K'xl s ories, full ma rkct rrports. alle editorial full ef pKl tliin ft the farmer and his family. We will send this gr-nt lournal on trial v nay dJrs THRKB MOilTIU sVOK TWKIsTT-FIVB CsSSITB. Send io vonr nanif and money at once. Put a nilvcr quarter tn a letter nTit will reach us safely ONE DOLLAR FOR ONE YEAR, invariably i-i advance. Address , If ft IA we, STATU HKlf TIMBlis 1IIAMA1M8, IMOIAIf .

btwi want an active aaent in every townaiiiu in.tnuiana. juiuerai

inducements. Write for terms. .

IS O 'V X J w. f nil K annunt tneotiii" cf the tockhold

jt"""asf the LtwlnUfe.'rtVw Altianr

I held the eitv

of New i irk. n

" 'Wr.usti'OA'v. Varcii I!tk, IPOo, at which meeting tliirtrwo l)irm-tir will be olectvd' t servu fur the -nsuui!t yar. The pIU will be open from twolvo'elK'lt M. tn one P.M. The translrr b-ok will he eloHMi from Mnrt-h I at 3 o'clock to Mareh 13th, at 10 o'cl. ck. W. U. LKWIS, Serotarv.

Sassnb

I. -,w we r -Vf

aUTei25toWefTva, fiivts wt mut ruvof. Ym ionatltftUuipat. Poets by pqsSnq M.

The frt r m-)jav b) serfsttly CeiSj Prises, 1JI up. eatJiat liwi,itUiCl PNtt-Aea PAa

' Th "Morton C. Hunter Stone Ck at a meeiing of the Directors Monday' Bight, resolved to begin nnerationa at their quarry, one

mile north of town, by April

lt.

.verv stone

Quarry ia tbe county has bad mora

bnalneaa tnan oaota -oa avjeoaasodatodajl winter, and Me, Lyons at 8traeville saya Ua turned away enough orders from hie tjusrry

atone last season to aoppty b

mora quarritai. Tbe Hwp owe t. ha v both bluQ and boft' stona In unMmited quantity- and of superior quality. ' r-Mr. Ed. Bnxlix has been np

al St. Paul and Chicago on bow

nesa. He found no snow in Chicago, but plenty at 8t- Paul. M. M. Duulap hits been spMiuted admioiatrstor of fba Oil" estate, and an invoice of the boik store is now Wing made. It is thi intention to sell tlt stock of good' as a whole. Tbia ia a good opportunity for soma w to go into i lying buaioea.

"The Cossiopolitas," is a Bright, Sparkling Magaaine, the ebeapost Illustrated Monthly In the world, at 25 cents a number, or 13 40 per year. Tbe Cosmopolitan if literally what the press universally calls it, "The Best and Cheap.

(;

Th Welsh word for beer h said to b "ewrw. If it wennecessary to pro a M nee tbe name before getting u drink, there would be mora probibitkinista than there are now. It It aai4 that the wealth of th Uaiil States amounts to 11,000

ahead, tint this does not mean

il3l wpybodji. 7 '51,000 ahead

iViseaalne-J

jrWiJrost-.a-nriee hitherto- d

iniBOfattile. Trv it fur a veer. It wat he

a liberal education' to every member of

te bousenoia. tt win rails mo oajwts pssapteasaatfy. It will give yea natre for the mosey than you can ohUin in any other fJrm. fia you wairf a arsV ewes ilagaa'ne. gfruig annually 1,300 page by the ablest writers and cleverest artists as readable a' Magaaine as nMrney cau make a MaKnxtne that makajf' a specialty of live subject T Younfprotorsional and bnsinem. pton seeking pay. ing hwation should read the "Business Opportunities" shewn ia the CosraepollUn. Tlicy are somethine never hoforeyea UthVpublic. 4

Ekati uWipr Awaki' boys

and srirl". if ynu dvsiro to keOD posted

first-clssr juvenile literature. It is one of

the most dttflrahla matfnzinr you have ever seen, and contain rnueli that will interest both young and old. It ia published in Boston, hy D. Lothrop Co.. whc-reputation a puhlislirra of go4 books i second to ne bouse in theconatre. It will he a desirable addition to amy ' library, and should be secapai by those who have pot already dose auv

Native f Uiaaaialtaa. Kotica is beroby pivon that the cn-part-norvb'p hvrel.-fr existina; under the Srm nnme of Wicks H Cm. and J.W. Simmons is Co. has been dissolved by. mutual consent, Wicki & Co. rotiring 'from the clotliInjt bqsiness. The dry goi ds business will be coniinued by Wicks Co. at the Bee Hive and J. V. Simmons eV Ci, will coutiuue the clothing business at the old stand, and U. T. Simmons 4 Co. will engage in the clotliing business at "The Corner." Wicks St, Co. will settle all debts of the old nrm of Wick Co. and 4. W. Simmon C. W. W. iviCKS. HENRY A. WO&LERY. J. W.SIM MOJJS. Bloom inglon, Ind., Jin. 1, 1890.

EOUaii Spavin Liniment remove all bard, soft or Calloured Lumps and Blembhe free horse. Blood Snav.

jn. Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats,

Joughs, iStc. .Save SSS by use Of one bottle. Warranted 4he mot wonderful blemish cure over known. Sold by H. Lixdlky, Urug)(ist, flloooiington, Ind. nov. ge SO.

AMOKO TUB MAJJY nugniiirts pulrlUhed for lbs vooth of America aet one hat ever reaened the porilion pled liyJU. Nirhola, puhlbbed In Jtw York City. The sUries written by peiliiInr Butlior, and thatappenr in St. MWho. Its, are ofa in "ret sad elevating raoter, and ro lull o( Interest to the yfung people. The writers arc those who have made a roptttatUa heforo Ihey rs admitted to the pages 'nf St. Nicholas, e that their ohilfty and cbsrarfer are known. The Yaunar fnlks who read St. Xichala

kn;4, HtUf for t'-eir v)!Of!sce,

Jbm C. TURiwER

ELEADmG- lilvK

"swjsHmreaer'-- T'-wsaaaai

K I MKUU

Fiixnitiire Butler.

kave thearitet and btelct

aB vrbrvnj1rlr Jiloomingten, a

WT sen you cxr oeeper tnsvn snsy wa i have a tae dtp lay of - PARLOR feUlTI3, LOUNGES, FARCY CHATIW, UABY WAfiOHB, CaRPKT SWBBPBtW, MHtROsV, PICTUKB yitAMKS. OIA8kept in stock, ad soM on monthly payment. I have the Household Sewing Machine the best Machine made, and the cheapest, t also keep . ClwtUag far TaMrai which oely eot about one-half .a mual at other clothing- Come and see me,nurt BkieJf sauare, in WaWron's ftWk.

tluuter -Sc iuitli

4hlmUnar

XMrOetoxa

AN0 ItJttXJTIRE DEstKRS C.tX l STUCg TKB T t.lxfc e. rUsWiTtrnK and vxvrhtaxJ evaa Tr ts 6tcoMi!aTna, a ' tut vow aootw CrreABaa ra axv

own. Com Aiti as a fa vvjr

T. atsT'toCTu aiac jt-iii, wef

4fraulkner

V. H. FAULKHKat, Xarthwcxi Oamer of

BbQQJdimfbS,

Dili, oe Faaa: Fleasant

B-d. Well Cooked I

mrat and Reasonalle PVBhtV PATHOS A(tE

wd. MtaA9MiL

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Yondalin '. ThHe esrrat Ptsaa

The Shortest. Best and

IWen the Baat,i West, Mi Trains leave (iroencastie

West: nn. a, ,3a am ; No. 11, J;IS pm, Jio. , 5:19 tin.

Train No. 1 basVlnrant

St. I uis: Train ttu. tV lass

Veatlbuie lUrepar. Dinner aaoj.

fervad-ta amuig rar; Trai Pullman Bitflt Sleeper for St.- - Trains Ustvo tircenewtle J

the Rest: Bo S, 3;44 psiWg

pm, ifo. 2, s;is pm, asu . No , t)M am, 4, aaw

xrwn isw. iv oaa xmiaaaar

Steeping Car running t

Yutk withoiai chart-, Att

in dining ears. TM train

gant Parlof Case lar I,

Cincinnati ; Train Mo. 1, Pullman Bullet Sleeper ta

Train Wo. S has PuIIumui

ianauoli in which

until breakfast time. Also

Sleeper l Philadelphia, Rear

ttmore and wasmngiew

Hekinjr direct o

Your ooncections are sere

Union Depot. HoTi

ert and your aea-ammesha celled. Anv intormatiea

rates, Ac, adttre C

Traveling Paesenges Ind. K. A. POSH,

Aeent, J. Si. CBSBI

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an atmntUnce ofmmer eemtritmm

toegateiott of fifomr amor. 4 thrrhmtj( enient bead, mat'

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orh Monro UJrvnt wtrcrein Wirlwsa Iaig Benemi'l, rkMsmae.4

Jonethan 'Brartaaw'wial;i

defenaanti of two hue

eighttve cactcat!leaia erociad csaf;.'ajiW'

Sale, ta!the bhibe1

HATUKDAlv

botwoea the hour

4ochKCV. at., i

the ooart house

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