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uf Prices EL s. Jh rwiHf sac muui Tfc fwl faiaeager agatts vf tie. nwntan.raMU M afpaed to na wfiea af hmUhI lsaaati et cxoMiwM t(be we, teginmrui ApriL Arateof a fare far th Ma4 tm n derided pM nMt tkaf to points wot of ftMUMpcri river or west f Si. Tm awl Minaaapolis, th rate kail talk ne-T rate to the riirflr itiMtwMatMipIa ydk wtll U the hmmw rale b rW territory. Ticket will be on ir Aprl 39, Sept. 9 and Oct. 14. : Graver Cleveland Oe tic cicwfioooati. , The United Gfotea Senate ban st last got amn4 totbe eimeideta ri.morthebin for the prerrntwo ftnaata. Aa mon as tbe bill was gisjubed QB) tbe eahodar, two Denioesntfe sanators (Jeonteaad Rea-f-opasjl saade opposition t1 t - - :; TW Iaotaaa 8opreoe Coart has iaeiiled that tlte txbool book law is- legal and that oho6l trusvees; etc., most me the books. If the mbbey nald by railrcod -eW4BUKea to Men salaried efieer , w4 aawat Jat laajey omasa and palO WW Wl.t p lato
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rausasa smm eetepav soero woaw be iewer aecide-ts and laaa kaa of Tie Pamacrats of Vermoot awvavesolaedtbat "Hho manbaod at oor roomg aca) baa bee eaooed asd na Jeraarned by tha degrading Wluam w of MaWieW The aigbt of a Vertnoot emoerat avadwalry yiekSw whw:aaajb) w tb insidioaTan cold wafca ."fi oat to dsaw umaoua tears i a Hieks,tbSt. Lowk weather pruphet. ana that tba wimatri will otrnkadhrdaaxetooastoratsthw anati, htwatli the people to awMadawt aad pat their traat "a Sod. Itoaaboaaid to the credit of the people that hey pot a good aaaow trust God than in The work of ladtng oat tike BBortgage indebtcdncw of the euontrv, it h eetiasated, wiH cost tl,000,00a A nHlIie. dollars mmn rant ie zjtNQ awajam to pay uB thaw aaortgagea m mui. t.lfi-8 M.H-McCalla, whobaa bee. mi arnve acrvtce tar aetcnw years. is about to actbe, we, as teachers f the BtoominrooFabKc Schools, ' akna -it a high privilege to speak a word of ber wbom wa driiabt to howasj, Itary lyoa said; "Tbeee is Bothutg U tbe oniverse that I em aibot that I shall not know ajtddoait mvdntv Hargant atcCsHe baa lived and dnty cfGod, dntv of her fellewaBaa. tibe has dose what she coald do well; ami dooe well whatever she did, wtfjbes e taoosht of The kandfeda of buys and gicta, jwhet tvenved iawrtKHi from her aolrie words, and aobler life of tra ehriattan integrity and hooor, liae na to-day and call ker blcse L" Her smet heart hat enough, and apsdal phot, for ev ery boy and girl m jWoomingtoo, amt lbv cMUres am math to ana er'-gsv Bat to the teseVra, who hove, worked-wfth her, who have receiv ed. Jit r strong support and tender symt stby. coesrs the bfttereat pang. We, who know her hast, love her lieat, for she , indeed, voe of wheat it stay ha said, to know ber is to lovebrr. Thoogh itia with sor row that we see her gor ireas vrt we hope firk vany daye. of joy and aonakiaw in her retired life; jKAi&tm or City Schools. The Pnltaaaev Car Company has rare ntly wdd to the Loowville, ew Albany Chieago road m rr, enatfeg tltJm.M, and diwng and twrlw car, cutting f 16,174.41. The agtreieent brtwean the teajMsy and Um nwd is being
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ssejhoets itIs-ml.: BOIH08 OF THK TRUSTERS. Bfat. & bH M retnroed 8 sistaat in Chemistry with ao increase of salary. S. H. Uriggn continued to the maitioB of assistant iu English Literature, with an advance of salary. J. A. Millar is appointed to as sist to the. departrat-at of Mathematicx, vwe Carpenter, recently i lectori Sstpvwatcadent of the graded schools. . Arthur 1 Foley lias been appointed to aarii t w the tjepartnieat of rhymes next -ywip. ....... Ernest W. Huff.nt of Minne apultft, Mints., was elected Professor of law for tbe ensuing eajv--lit answer-to c-pttttion from the for relief -from CootiMcnceiirent siteecbre " it was itauj.ved that it is not desirable-Jo any change- in "UDmnieiicaasrnt Eaerdw-s" at this time. Tlie tnaiter of establishing a chair of American History aod the elrctioa of a Professor has been deferred till June tnecttog. The? 21 students of Kalamazoo College wb kidnapped and kept prisoner wot in a. field over night two Proft'ssora have been tried by tbe faculty , and one aenior expelK eilj-a aroiw and freshman suspended for twelve months. Eighteen were ananonded the remainder of tbe school year. The puniahmeut is regarded -as' somewhat heroic. 1AST WKDNKSDAT NIGHT, ' tbe enafSs of 3fuc O'Eoll's torture , uJohn BaH- and Cto .Son Jonthn," k' lecturer MkUubiainimiUble mnnr, Ihmt the totmux had riven tha Britbh IsttS r iin.jn vi. was tk larvei land owner in tha world. The Kaat Todiani blacked hit boat! sad wen happy. In Amorioa he did not poimss as wneh as belted to. He bad aeqnlrad all tbit territorj at tbe azpene of Sttia hloodabed. It waa all tbeetft of a fla conndera binuelf tha master of iha aeaa as well a tbe land. "Yon' In Ameiiea..tt I ana to baliavo tfaa aUtomant of ObattBeey II. Ilepaw, are inTincib'o in viaiUe in war. Frenchmao Sgbt for jlory. Gertnana for a Mvlnp. Boaaia to divert attention front borne aftaira sad Xnglaad to develop trade. John Ball la a queer awsture ot tne tion, ipa taule and an nclopua lb hat ia equal at aaakina; btmaalfat boata. ' At prayarthaa he la a nan who took a Utile unco noibrtahle. The Fiaaahia s vroetahna tbajt Fianeeb tha ht of the world; but be says at in ansa a way a to show be has a tarfciwK ttupHoa that S:ioy be mba. -ana KHlMan. a anaorawij Bat Xneland h ''aKlb and more. it ajaawb a tattlad mt that be does Bot tbin It woth ialllii to dbeuas it. Hfa aacasara all ewem and be knows bovoad dowbt that taaUnsdom of beavea t oso of tha Britiah. iMaaeteioaa. W Xafjiah are phnoaopbers. Their pniUbo. iyta era Sisa wutca- teaeaea roenj w i eeateat with what tbay have when thry eaaaot get what they want. "Ia France, if a Republican meeti a Itonarebat tbay a; la re at each other. Ia Kncntad. whan a Liberal meets a Contaay a rest ansa ewer, a Base hands, and ehat like old friend, heeanaa iber baow the patiUcai doctnnea or Dots araall kumbae. The SeotabuMa b dlfiatnaf, Js jou mmaas am tor aa sngiMauttvee wtu araw aitaaen up It sad sat. 'Xaeuse me: I'm a I asvs never Known s ennauan oeoaadant of going to heaven, and las a? rta tat eat. Bia ralution teacbt ban to treat ia, Ood and roly npon bia ews raaoorcea. It is alwav mora danCeroes to deal witb one wbo bejieria that eae aay a groat oaai win so forgiven mm. However, la lualaeaa be ctrcum'DTOt. and in Coavenation Inainnatina. Be baa a way of treatrog M Maker liha faU aezt aeor neHraoor. na n nrarer .woa a far-fetched or dieuonary word, be will eaniaiB ns aimaiax te tae uora. xoa SeotobaMa are tbe sinew of tbe Untiib ftaroire. Tba rreatett roan of the future Ud 4ha aVaglo-Saaoa. raoa b onatbaat Tbat la a name lor the America people. There it ao typical American. Tba raoa Is going through an evolationay prooeM, aad by and by the atan Jonathan-will ap pear, xoa axe aet an oeauuiui in amertea, bui yoo are inielligent. A aeraon who looks mtelliceat cannot look plain. Jonathan is Um man wbo enjoya all libarlies, inciuamK umse oe uses witn you. Tba typical Amerieso b yet to make hb appraraaee. Tha Angloaxon race b tba aaly one that eaa supply .the mas who slag hymns and play poker with equal facility and gusto. I suppose woman ia Amerioa are allowed alsiost every Kberty and they take the others. iWhat America baa dose ia one bundred yean aiakes so future, bewever grand, linpoasibla to bor." Prof. Barnes having enddeoly been called East. Mrs. B.-oea has taken charge of bia classes. Prof. Guoa Koes to Glenville, N. Y. Academy as ProfeMor of Latin. ": 1 f ': Tbe Exrcwtive tmmitiee of the State Uratortoal Association nas decided that I. U. caonot be represented this year. Ernest Lt'odley attended the oratorirttt contest at Greencastle, last vk. Ernest Linillcy left Blooming' ton onSnnday night for Indianawohs. where be . will itrexnla over rbe State ConvcQUou of 'the igna
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a CO. Considerable interest la felt bera over the Recent, elect ion oft directors for tbe "Monon," an entire new directory arith the exception of one man having, been chosen. It has been asserted, and again it baa been denied, that the Peonsylvtiuia system has secured control of the old "Monon," and people are fearfn) that if this is so that the pro. jeeted road from Goaport to BloomI 3 ll r i i iDgion wui wop ai ougvreeK quarry. We need this branch need it more than we need a through line and believe it can be secured provided the Pennsylvania is not to the new deal. "Do you know of a house t rent?" is t hiQuesUoD-yriu iafe88 in any times each day. One hundred bouses could be rented to good tenant if they were to be bad. there are people moving into Blooming ton every day, aad none moving away. Can't tait Why It is so. bnt so it is. Martinsville Rapublioaa : A', W. &llis, of Monroe county, has moved to bis farm' some three miles south of this city. George Wbitcsette,of Bloomingtea, bought tbe John McOord property, and will again Ikvb in Paragon. . Grandmother KHliaa, one ol the oldest settlers in Martinsville, will spend the remainder of her days with her daughter, Mrs. Gco.Chnse, in lopeka, iisnsaa. She is near 90 years of age, and has lived in the same place in this city for 63 years. She was very much attached to her old home, and it- was on ly alter mueb persuasion and many tears ot regret pat sue consented to leave it ' ' ' -' atieiaa Grekkcastj.e, March 13. The oratorical contest resulted in the choice of W. H. Wise of Cincin nati as Del'suw's rcpreseotattve in tbe coming state contest. J be following are the rival candidates and their themes : Boy O. West, Georgetown, Ills., "Enforcement of Ijaw A. V. Moore, t'aiutielo, "Philosophy of JRefnrm;" Miss Sidetia Starr, Greencastle, "Men of DeHttny:n W.H. w ise, Cincinnati, a, "The Conflict of the Century ;" W. JS. Csylor, oreencsstlr, "Art and Democracy:" Merle Walker, Greencastle, "Philosophy of Re form;" Worth M. Tippy, Sew Carlisle, "Tbe End of Goveriiment." Southern Cobb of Honob Aiioo Gentlrhsn, . Sab. Eu evoe iieid -teus this storyrtn . a re freshing way : "You have no idea, sab, what a demawlised condition we nil were in, after the wab 1 Fubst thing they did, ssh, was to send a Yankee down hyah to be poas'master. Une-aaobning Colonel otsrbottle, perfect gentleman, ssh, tocmbah of one of our fubst fam'lies Colonel Starbottle went into tbe poas'oflBce and handed-in three letters at tbe window, saying Mr. Poes'master, sab, I'll trouble yon to pnt three stamps on those letters and charge the same to Col onel 8tarbottIe. Now what do you reckon that Yankee poes'master did ? He says, 'Col one! Starbottle, sab, we don't do business that way, nb,' and be poshed the letters back baok,aah, er CokMieF (Starbottle a nose Whet did Colonel 8tsrbottle do? What could he do ? Why, sab, he drew bis pistol, like a gentlcmsn, and shot that Yankee poarm aster shot him dead. Now, to ahow you bow demawlised our iu stitytutions were : Do you know, ssh, that on account of tuat per sonal affair we all bad the est time to keep Colonel Starbottle from becoming involved in litiga tiou? ... How Forswore aire Taxed). it is not uncommon to near oor farmers compUiii ol the taxes they have to pay. ooroctimes they are too high and the payment of them could be largely lessened by in creasing the productive power on an acre of ground, for instance: a farmer wbo sows poor ceed, raises scrub stucir, or boys aotiHiated or imperfect- implements, must certain ly pay proportionately tiiglt .taxes, Not to mention the improvement he might wake by getting the best seed and live slock, ho could buy e Dcering Binder or Mower, and save money iu the harvesting of his grain and grass crop!), Faris Bros. hiivj in almost every case sold tba second or third hottle wherever they have ukl the first ol'SSouth American jN erring,
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Indiaoapnlia Sentinel. Mrs, Geoiire Cussick of Shelby county bss been married nine times she waa refniarrietl to her ex-liife-bands. Site became Mrs. Cn;ck recently, as ieeordcd at the tite J the Sentinel. Kine tirnw? at the nliw. nine times a briib', nine wedding fessls, nine boncynMxins and eight divorce suits. These events have all been crowded into the short life oJMbne of Indiana's women, who ia now known as Mrs. Gen. Cusick The heroine of this matrimonial drama in nine chapters is one of the many children born to Jacob II ornery, a wealthy farmer living in tUenortbern part or oheiuy county. ' Hmce she has attained the age of seventeen 8he has been busily engaged, weav ing ber conjugal nets. 1 be names of the injured are : . Jiisber, Wm, it. (o. D-rHsr-ried8ept 1,1867. ... ' Vat!, Win. IJNo. 21 Married shortly after laaher secured, a divoreev ' j: Nugent, Wm. J. (No. 3l-Maif-ried Dec. 31, 1878. 1. Little, John H. (No. "4) -Mar ried Feb. IS, 1880. YanBoskirk, Lincoln J. (Nos. and 6) Married Apil 8, 1883; divorced in 1886, nod-tubseqaenlly Mmamoil ' a . ass vsa a it,ui Corwio, Joseph (Nos. 7 and 8) Married in 1887, divorced in 1888, and remarried 4 tew nrbnths later. " Cus'tck, George ('No. 9)- Mirried Ust Saliurday. ? Bedford Mail': On Sobdny forenoon, ai, Bartleftsville, Dr. Oli ver Meljahlso was passing a blackith's shon. when Sanire Rsv. who was angry with him, ruithed . - - ... . out with a large sited hand-bam-mirinhi8 hands with which be struck McLahlau repeatedly on the Itosrl and other parts ot t.he body, inflrcting serious wounds. -tfMcLshian came to Bedford Monday, to have Bay put under bond to keep the peace, and was taken vrry ill here from the effects of liih in juries, snd has been confined to a bed at the Central Hotel since. Constable John W. Owens went up to BartJettsville Monday afternoon to arrest Kay, and found that be was in custody, having been arrest ed on a warrant aworq out before Squire -Brim, Bay came down to Weeny wennesiiay mornings ana was arrested on a charee of break - a a. aw s a ing the peace, and also oh a charge of assault with intent to kill. . He was released on $300 bond to appear next Saturday to answer the Ural charge, and $auu bona to an swer the second charge, S-itarday March-23.. i.., -..,.. .. -jou may print laudatory no tices of lwople almost weekly for years, both solicited and unsolicited toady to them in every" way mat it is possioic tor men in toe newsjtaper business to toady lo the Iiubiie but should you unwilling y permit a line or two to creep in to your columns that grates ou the leelwgs ot those people, pri'sto : there is no limit to the abuse they will heap upon you. As long as you pour the oil of flattery upon their ugly anatomies they cjose (heir, eyes and purr content edly, "accepting it all as no ni're than they deserve; but rub tlte hair the wrong way, if you waut trouble. Richmond Item. This is as true as anything can be, and is the experience ot, every man wbo has ever beep in the newspaper business. Tbe . bulk of tbe lying done by newspaper men is in sneaking in a laudatory manner of those wbo do not deserve it. A soon as tbe traveling, public demands it tha railway' com panies will make Jess parade ot their "luxurious dining-oais," "vestibuled traios,". "quick time," "palatial comforts,'', and so .forth, and more of thoroughly constr noted road beds, souud engines, reliable engineers, capable conductors, thorough track inspection; and solidity of bridges. English 8pavin Liuiment removes all hard, soft or Callouicd -Lumps, and BUmiihes from horses. Itlood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Swoeuoy, KJnc-bcHfc Stifles, Sprain's, all Swollen 'furoab, Coughs, Ktc. Save I5S by use of one bottle. Warranted the most "wokderful blemfoh cure ever known. Sold, by li. Liwdlet, Druggist, JJloomiq;ton, lad. nov. 26-90. Gentry's -EDUCATEDMeeurv Itour Hvntm. Take tlie Cliildren.
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FRANK TENNYSON NEELY, Proprietor of the Neely Book and Map Publishing House Exclusive Publisher for BUI Nye and W. B. Houghton. Ma. N S8LT b a man who hid a ladier to climb and climhed it. He u s Southerner by birth, and conies from one of the moit arittooralie southern families. Hi parents were ruined by tha war, and he bogan working on a farm for $0 a month . He waa trn at Qulnry, Fla., Pant. 10. 1803, was educated at Montgomery, A I, and at Indiana State University, Bloomincton. Hera ha worked hb way by sawing 4, worki'.ig in machine shops, iiud after a wbilo by teaching school. The burning of the school house led him to mart out a s book canvawrr, and ho went in'o the 'business with the foreo and energy which has won him hi present petition. He was icon appointed grnelsl traveling aent, and quickly laid a foundation on which to build bif,K 1 miiipm. Be was first to publbh a History of American IWitlc," which proved hi ghly rurcetiful, and led to further ventures witb the iwme retutts. In 1888 hepu tilii-bed a "rolical Map," the large sale of wh'oh gave hbibinineat wonderful impetus, snd shortly afterward hn soured contract with. Bill Nye for tha exeluivo publ icatlon or all his writings in book form fur ten years. kKyi5 and RiWi Fun, Wit a nd Poetry," a joint production by Bill Nya and Jam Wkltoorob Elley, had an exceptionally largo tale. "Looking Forward," by Tonnym,". a book purporting to give an account or tbe World's Fair at Chicago, has reachmt its 114th tlioiiaunJ in three months. Uur readtrs can make a gueu at the author-hip of the body of this work, to which coupler havo been coutributad by John Mi Govern, Stanley Waterloo and Ed. McPbel m. Thb book, it is olsdmed, had a great Influence on the refection of a site for the fair. A London publ whin? hnue has cabled for an e dition of this book to be told throughout Europe. It will be iwucd in three different litnguaees. Mr. Newly has hut mov ed from lib old quarters on Wabash Avenue to 3M-325 Dearborn St., and is preparing to bisub work by Opie P. Read, aud other prominent author. Ho b alt proprietor of the Neely B wk and Publishing Home, which does aa extentivD basinets throughout the country, an l publiihus Wks for teachers, schools, libraries, the trade, and books soli by subscription. There b also a branch office at 177 Broadway, Now York. In the short p:ico of six years Mr. Neely has built up a marvelous business, but. he still st;hs for those "other worHi." He now contemplates a trip around tlia world in cannnctinn with tha Pair in 1892, and propose to'-send four mm to the four ends of thn earth to farther this new. acUeiuo, and establish branches of his btiainus. lio buines man would tiupeut Mr. Neely of bolnj; a Sniithernar. He U full of tl.o tager ruh and buxtle of the West and ft l not until bufino b over and dona with that one rcciigiii7.-t, from the wtinnth uf manner and innn? litllu ctnirteuus and hospitable way', tbe aristrvortioiuthorn liniaj!). RnU 2 years of a JO, a bacludor, a great social . fa Vorila, aigooti nt"rtinur, a lovur uf bo .k for their own sake (lie Iim a fine library at hli nioms in the Pullman building), a iii'imlxsr ot Baijr . tier lodge, 219, Knighni or Pyth las, and b nut nltngotlutr unknown a a contributor to nenf paper literature. A t one time he w. on tba point of buring the' Dt Moines JJuily Leaaor, but the deal foil tbr.iugli and the juurnalitio world lost a ftna reormt.
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ORDINANCE NO. Ot. An ordinance reauirinr flnvmea to s
tationed at certain railroad crosnlnes in the eltv of Bloorolneton, Indiana, and di'flaina; the duties of such fliijjmea. &kv l. Ue it ordalued by the Mayor n Common Council of the . City of Bloomineton, Indiana: That it shall lie the duly of the Kailroad Company hereinafter named, to citsblbb. and maintain flagmen at the following; milroad crossings, in tbe said City of BloomiaglOR, Indiana, to Wit: KirkwoGit Avtnur. (1). A t tne crossing of Kirk wood Avenue, and 'he sidewalks thereof, by tho Loubville, New A Ibany & Chicago Bail way Company. Fourth strut ZI. At tne erosMnr or Fourth Street, and the sidetalks thereof. by the Louisville, New Albtny & Chica go nauway company. H1UMA.US. Sic. II. Said flazmen shall be provid ed witb a rtd light in the night time, and with a rtd flag in the day time, snd shall give proper and timely aotiia to all per sons a rout to cross sues railway track, or tracks, of the approach of at.y locomotive, car or train of ears ; and said Bagmen shall' prevent persons from standing upon such erasing, and for tbi purpose all aucb flagmen shall be clothe! with police power. nut no uf uuxi. Mac. Ill, The hour of duty for tueb Bagmen shall be from 7 oVloefc a. m. to to o ciock p. m. PENALTY. Sac IV. Any of the eKoutiv officers of laid Bailway Company, who shall fall or ncgiect to cause nagmen to iw ssationea a hereinbefore provided In Section I of Ibis ordinance, snalt be aned in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for each dsy tney negh ct to provtdo s tttgrnan as nerein provioea. Ana any aagmaa shall fall to alve to parson about to who laid tracks, or either of them, at tho placet herein indicated, proper and timely notice of the approach of any locomotive, ear, or train of ears, as provided ill Section II of thb ordinance, shall, upon conviction, forion ana par ta tne rnta city or Blooming' ton not exceeding twentv-flve dollars for each and every onease. And aay engineer, conductor, yard muter and tnv other employe of said Louisville, New Albany Cbicaeo ltalluray (Jompuny, who shall run, or c.iuse to be run, any locomotive, ear or train of ears, over the crossings mentioned in Stetion I of tbi ordinance, without such fligmau being on duty, shall upon conviction, forfeit aad pay to the said city of Blootnineton any sum not excoeding twenty-are dollars for oacn om iise. Hrc. V. Thb ordinance ehnll be in force from, and after, its due and legal publication in tno Htoomington CcoxtMt UUB.KRT C. j UKKV KS, City Clerk. Bloomtnbvi. Ind. March 5. 1890. 1, Hubert C. Greevcs, Clerk of the City oi uioomingien, inaiana, ceruiy tne loregoing b a true, ai.d correct copy of an oroinance aaopteu by me luminiin Council of said City, ut thvir regular meetinK.held I in the Mayor's ofllue of said City, starch ; .U, 18'0. KUUKKT. U. UKEKVKS, SK!. (iuarl2, '90.) City Clerk. letioii. Bfotloe for April, 1890. w Ststo of Indians, Monroe county, st: Tim State if I.tdwna To the Sheriff of Monroe County: T KNUCH.FULI.XfV of the J . Monroe Circuit Court, in said coun ty and State, hereby certify to athl Sher iff what officpr ar far be, elected at the April Election to be held the FIRST II OS DAY OF APRIZ., I6M, at the (ugLpL"?e,3k-'Sa eltjoos in said county, sftsirter r'" Bean Blonom Towhthip One Township Trustee. One Assessor. Two Justices of the Pecj. Two Constable. One Iload Supervisor for each road district. Harion Township One Township Trustee. One Assessor. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constable. One Road Supervisor for each roaddiitrlct. . Washington Township ? One Township Trustee. One Aeseuor. Two Justices of tha Peace. Two Constables. OneKoad Supervisor tor each roaddbtriet. Benton Township One Township Trustee. One Assessor. Two Justices of the Pence. Two Constables. One Koad Supervisor tor each road dirtrict. Bloomington TownshipOne Township Trustee-. One AsM-ssor. 'f Three Jiulices of the Peace. - - -Three Constablu. One Koad Supervisor foeeeek road district. Van Buren Tcwnship One Township Trustee. One Aoaor. Two Justices of tha peace. . . Two Constable. One Koad Supervisor fer eaeh road district. Richland Township One Township Trustee. One Assessor, -Two Justices of tbe Peace. Two Constable. One Koad Supervisor foresch wad district. Perry Tewnbi ; One Township Trustee. line Assessor. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. One Bead Supervisor for eaoh road district. Salt Cnak Towns-sip One Township Trustee. One Assessor. Two Justices of the Peace. - Two Constables. ' ' . One Koad Supervisor for eaoh road district. Clear Creek Towniihip One Township Trustee. One Aeesor Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constable. Ou Road Supervisor for eaeh road dUtrict. Polk Township. One Township TrusteeOne Assotsor. m Two Justices of the Peace Two Constables. Oue Boad Supervisor for each road district . Indian Creek Township Oue To wm ip Truttoe. One Asoeiir. Two Junta of the Peace. Two Coiiataiilas. One Koad SupervbArforeaih read district. Taaaia SnKSirrb horobv dirvctvd to give legal notice of ueh elect ion in conformity to tha Hatuta in suoh cases mado and provided. In wittiest wHrreof 1 have bi'reunt set my band and noised the will of tliu Mon. run Circuit Court at BWrningtoii, title fJVh day of Fubruarj-, I8H0, L. S KNtK'H FIH.LKK. Clerk Mwoo Circuit Court. ritOCa4ATIN. NOTICE U hcroby given to the enalied voters of Nnrw County in the Slat of ludiana. that the polls will "be open Mween the hours pn?(-ribed hylavw t tho places for voting at tloeliow. in the rop!tive Townsblj In r"id etHinty, on MONDAY, AVUlL lrii, IS9U fnr lb i'1.cti..n of ofHeerp named ill the. Clerk's uertiliuate alv- m-u out. THOMAS J FAKR. Ph-rilf t nri. '-ou.il . In J
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a. - . B ,? -j 1983 of fhti revisrti starntfa pfvmIct that sextons of cliorefcea 00arrest any one who ioterroptiVir molests a religions gallierirag. This is a pointer fur those who malt i t a business to disturb rcliaiottt gat barings. aav: a SmT ssa, sas1 iwataiv ew a w-ia wrwevvMsa easaai easvwwa . ins isr ' s -v . a - ' jb, saw subSHifHiB aBr VFaan a, ctal print senator Daniera enlng f ; on Jeff Davis, together wi t. tfesj admiring comments of a corrsaa nondent wbo says : "Thia ipaectxrf
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Of.e of the majority that votfo! ft Cleveland." It may be all right and Moair lot Kentnckians to spill waWwtlN er's gore on the soil of Kflwjtnekf, but when they undertake to mate a slaughter house of the Capitvithe country will protest. K. tuckians . must nndirstand thitft Kmtncky sport is not- naavemlrf popular. ;" ":-.. . tTrtilt Treea Ieave yonr orders with Me ay kind of trees frees, Albattaeti Hobbt' Nursery. Bridgeport. lad. Alsw I have on hands raSload of No. I Ttihser from Snnagleld, Ohio, for oats, corn and all Kinds or garden ftoa. 1 MI I. If KisaKKH . THB FINiT 3 B.AT1& Tbe Cfaeraaati. R. R. b the only line Sanaa PsJlnraa' Perfeetad Safety Vestiswlea Train, Chair, Parlor, Warpine aad ntniag tnrvice netweea Cincinnati, las and Chicago, aad -the only line rThrourh Keelialng Chair Cars Uicinnii, iteeauk aad SfpnogSaM, and Uomtnaatioa uaair and i Cincinnati to Peona, Ilht. Anal the Only DtrMf 1 between Cincinnati, PVto, Lis do, Detroit, tbe Lak'i Region a ad Stur of Ohk and tbe enty Baa aartaiv
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ing iiuiciuaau over i nutty -ve snasr svi double track, and from its BMdtaaavMltaa
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Ttekeu an tale evorgwaMaj. jM ajakj that they read C 11 jfikMm&H
out of Cincinnati, India K. O. McCOl tieaerat Psssenger nfffccet Agjtsa. a new uvmx m m STABLE IN BIA6iaNTtrj:
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LRATE JUST OPESKD a new SHM oa 31 street, Bbwiington, Ia)$ ak Joha Alexander's old stable aad SaVe hand Cupeii-s, CarU, Carriages, aniig Wagons, and Itaek for sala. or to eaS-.i
coflnge lor ateea. I wilt pay tae .aafktetmarket price for males and hmwr limit: " fail UxmII and see me liefora yu ' town, as it will bo tn vmir inter, Feb. 26, '90. PAV10 JcOL"SX!?i,. ,
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4b raltH tl loadlaur cxnn in sroca vax acar .xatrmp FURNITURE AND UNDgRXA, . V WWW xtk sixer nr Bi.eoMnfoa, ssa wis SLi votr goods cnasraa tsw(i oaa. Coxa ak saa vs aaxaa buy. SajrSoiiTB sine sauusvop vxaasc'e uaocnav. 1 ,ii ... iliSTWft i K 3 Side lit XOttUjaras Dr.J. W, GRAIN. OFFICE removed to the Iniibiiag naejn of tha Fee Comer, North Ctb5sAsa n.cf .i'.L. nmul&uU -, , .71 V.r WANTED !glg. Stock. All Good WKrraata. aai5sw
rermanent, pleasant profits l aoaateaa .
tor tno rignt men. chhm inianea aswl aai pensvs paid-weakly. Liboral ladasi'SIiaai to bcKliaera, lio araviouo nrceatary. Outat free. Writs flarl giving age. OH ARLK8 H. CHASE, Wuraarymaev Jan. iZ, 'S3. Rorhta,)t.T,. Mention thb Paper. Faulkner Houoc r. M. FA9Lsa.SKIt, AariAawsf mer of Wr iraasva, MbQOMtWtQif, Km BlL'L OK Farr: Pleasant atma.rnaKb
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V. THRNBQf -THK LEADING UNDERTAKEN ax-dA Fttmitnre Deakr, r-lbava the- argeat -a rt eelselsp otocieerer bnwarbt to ieomingioa, ef will mi you good cheeper tsa spy i t nave a suo uwpiay ik a hiinihrr ull I'AUiAOR&UITES, I.OCS Fa noy Chairs, Bary wa CaRI'KT StVKKPKKS, Mfl PICTURE FKAMSS. ORMAJ in stock, and mid ou monthly ) t have thv Houselmld Sewreg! ne tH. guaviim r.iaue, ana iiw. 1 aXiiO lci'ti CJn.Rlrir ft.r FtiMwli which or Iv ci?t about one-half SSI . ,hr elothing- Coma end awS)3 t.ji a.nfv. !f ii
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