Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 6, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 April 1890 — Page 2

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Uey Spring Stock COM! il. Cut Prices on all Winter Goods

TBLT. Dana-the week ewdin M 32 ike mrio ofiet gtealc 4,950 wntnwi The sraraber of oertiBtiaMed for Um fear wetbaeaded oa that data 15,13, n agviaat 8j01S for tlw aapgnadiag toor weeks, ia lMtk.- . -A nroBMi ass sweared id .Saa Fraaoiato who declares .that waikinatiaooaaUteGodaaowad bias the future. Oa the 14ia day oCAariL ia ihia blessed tear of rare, a' arrest eartbqnsae will itokethwcmtisMatV It will trow aad autiaiuae beaeslh the ocera e the lakes, 8a Fiaacisco, Oaksaad. Chioaao aad Mttwaabee. .AU wbo fir fin Ow : Butoataiaa fceJoreatkiorgkt of Ajwil Wth will he saved, bat all itaaaieio t ia time eities will U destroyed. He also foretells a ceaeral Earopeaa aad declares that the cad of the world will cna ia 198. This destraetioa of Cbkagooa the 14th will be a aote dtaapBointaKBt to oar people who had hoped to atteaafthe World's Fair ia that city darbf the year '; "Doss wheat becoose cheat?" ia a avebtioa witkaa amytaeorwta who beKere H dean as who dear. Aa exetaage aaya : A good deal of I ieooranoe Anjarn by writers about the efeat of esi4watber erwwiag wheat. Saw- say that owing to the eUlfc beine hilled to the grooad that if the wheat grows agaia it will be det Thej ajiabt jnst as well have said that it era aay that the freese killed the wisest pbotk canaoc sprout actio. Wheat has hen kttowa to stand 30 - degreeii of cold. A freese doea aot kill wheat oelesa H ia eat dowa after baa jotated. Uhat injarea WJMM w toe 8oddea neexlag aad g weather. Wheat be greoad it expaada aad taaws as aae roots ot w woeat. fl&r. Jacob Joawwbraswbt rH a tamer -cast af town of! be had norctiaaed a warnatad to be aea4le. bat which had ptoved to be otberwieevaad the jry ga Maa 11928 tjaam Mr. fem stated oa oath that be approached the cow am tbeevesi of the dew of parebasev aa she ia the kit tee of the ear, qovKly aoa reupectrtmy, jnakiog ecoeiltatory teaiarha aa sesaaed to biaa likely to eseadar ooofidetwe ia thehrtaatofaeir. Bbe aoSered waa to seat hi awelf aad antke aa stteeaat to extraet (be deWred milk ' Mr. Jewea had aearoelyhegwa, how ever, wkas ba beraate aware that thesaioal waslokg bask ward over at snoaMer-at bua with that a . .... . ... naegniy bat anidly ioqnisttive sewsweb -we aae led to believe oajfc cow eaa aaroaae. UrJoaea eeKBM aJaraard, espeeisjly as he aotieed a shade of o1aappoHitaeB u uwaut, ii do or soger, creeplag ovet tse cows ftatares. It bad bea better for Ur.iemm bad he given herd to the adage eatliag atteatioa to the man eVswabirpart of valor, for at that aaoateat the beast gave rest to a aaort of dtiaee, switched, her tail, kicke-J vaW.o? heaves) aad hmato the Wafortsaale Jouea eat of the yard sua wet ibo lewee oa oae aora. Ia enssiaiag the walls of the baJEliDgs, that ia eoasiectioa with Sowea-U errill Are at ladiaaapolk were ae desrrneuve to bar, it . wt daawvered that toe joists sloag to the edges of the briek waits by so eighth of sa iaeh ia seaae places, aaa oary needed the giving away of the fc'djoiaing btiihliag to throw theaadowa. Tbere has bree apoa veryjMilesabuMtdoaai (hU '-"-ffottf reajove yoor flannels Tjie.wetber prtipbets deelar that there will be heavy aad frequeab atorass in April, the whkI eoatiaj; . Irons: h dorfhwrat, ' graduiillv diaexiRf to thSa west aad' soothwest, tlwa after the storm are oift the triad wiH chaaga gradoaltf j baefc; agaia to the .northwest ad . wefth. A prit . will be a eoldsjoatb Jor th?. time of year- fa; May there wilt be stones wiib thowiod ia the'imrtb west, the wsnd .-'ebsag-fag gradaally to the we seel sevtltwvst, stid wbea sbestorais are ever the wind will change back sgsia tbf north. May, it is pradioted, atjU br Pjd for ffie time f en

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TheavHoaaB, the athlete, will the law etnas next foil," A largwaoatfaer of atodeats hsve' oack to oaUege tor to is term. Footer Highs, bow a teacher st Haatisgtoa, lad speot vacatwn erithhoBM folks. Foar years attendance wilt here after he required by students beiere they can gradoate. Ia connle of weeks it is the in tention of the 8takespeare Ciab to give some imbiie readings. Prof. Bryan now occupies Prof. Hoffman's residence on east 4th at., dariog the absence of the latter in treeee Cass. Gardiner. 'So, ts now a menber of-the bvw firm of Gardi ner, Taylor & Gardiner, WashiBg ton, lad. ' It i& exiweted that there wrft be aoase Soe ball idsyiae this spring,: as experts eisim tost oar oonery ia above the average. : .. . Iawb tennie aaanagenent is getUna auttters ia shape. JT. U. Jfost will reeeive applieatiaes for those woo sasy aeswe io eocer. About Jane 91st Paof. Swain, with a parry of tourists, will leave for JSarope. fhef will visit Jtel cton. France. Switzerland, Ger away, Scotland, Wales, Eoeland, and retora about Sept. 1st. Poor people will, be delighted to learn that they eaa make this trip for feat than $600. Soate month ago lira. Fanny 91. Uerauw; wbo u traveling in Italy with her dsoghter, Miss Florence, purchased twelve life sized boats at Florence, Italy, to le. and the works of art were received at Grseooastle i few days ago, where they sre great ly admired. School will be carried on this sansaer at the college, under maaagemeot of Prof. Greene, for tbe benefit of persons wbo are unable to attend the University regularly, aad tor teachers whose time is oceapied the rest of the year. Literalore, 'Matbeasaties, Chemistry and uoiogy are Biology-are to be taught cfaieJy. Tbe work will be earnsd oa for ibewjost psrtbythe assistants in eaea oepartaeat, sad toey will reeeree their pay from the email tuition foe which will be cbsrged. Theofieerof the Athletic As aoctatioaare: Will H. Bloss, Presideat y Harvejr Collias, Vice Presideot.JBsres Tbomasr8eoretay ; u. u. untatb, Tressnrer ; itslpb Baarger, .Correapoadiog Secre tary. Hal W. Beed . eoatrols the i Baw Ball, aad Frank H. Post has charge of the Tennis Tournameat. The Asaociattoo has tsade srrangeawato for several field days, and has sppeiated a committee consistlag or Nesan. Tboiaaa. Jenkins aad Bambenrer to direct field sports. Active training begun with tbe base ball foam last wek, and asoeh fa expected of it. Tbe rresMleBt aad Chairman of the Stale Executive Committee of the State College AtsacUtio are I. D. aad i. U. will thus be liroueht iato such proroiaeaee that isucb will be beerd of her. The University of Ifidbigaa has at preaebt 3,153 students, or seven s-four asore thaa its closest ownerlefl eoi5ator.r ' great noiverailies of Germany would regard this seat of learning wtrli wonder. Tbeta met at the restdeaee of Him Perry but Friday eight. HiniM. the 'BMseular student who has bees here for aome time, agoaebenoe. Prof. Osthaus has declared bis intention to spenl tbe summer in Oermaav. He will fori somewhat at home there. No-cl saves heard Thursday, an adhiaramcat havieg been had out of respect, to Or. tJweu'a memory. ilr. Lisdley will not be admitted cootetant under the rules. Next year, however, I. U. will be in good standing. PrRtobardOwen wos- a smber of Beta TbeU Fi. . Look out for the seotor serenade. Keep lookiag out tor it uli you tear it. ' A car-load of briek was bought at Greencasllr, for the College ibrary baHdiog, and work has agaia been begaw. hfiss f'erry aa rctumrd to Pvfdae. 8he is stteeeedittg mtfsaetor-

jlj' In her art studies at .that jcolb'ge.)

& CO. Harrodabarg eehoola, will gradoate with class. The I. U. tennis club will take oart ia the grand tournament st Indianapolis. Sixtv-nine Juniors "and sixtyseven Sophomores had been enroll ed, early last week, in I. U. - The clerk in the costom house, New York City, writes tbe New York Press: "The Third Division, Custom House, where I am em ployed, contains twenty-two lteraoeraoo olerka to tnree riepuoiiesns, How did the Democrats get there? Draw your own inference? That is a fine example ot the manner in which the last administration en forced tbe civil service reform law, and is respoetfolly eommended to those civil service reformen who worship only at the shriue. of Gro ver,Clvelanq. y-- .. A Washington special says the election committee has decided to report in favor of Parratt retaining his seat, in the Peeey-Fsrrett election contest. Hie correspond entsays: Tbe roey-yrrU csis hinged oa a pe culur aueauon. if r. Parrett H elected by a majority of twenty votes. Mr.Poey claimed thirty votes ware cut Tor uia opponent by student! of St. Jteinrad Col lege, a Bc-maa Ct Incite inttitation situated ia a small villaga of that name, Tbeta votes be contended were Illegal on the ground that tbe itadoBia bad not obtained s fixed residence at tH. Staiarad, and were under the control of their pareats, sod, if oader tbeir control, then un der the control of tbe Bishop ia charge of the diooete. -The committee decided that the votes were legal) cart. Bad they been thrown, oat, Sir. rotey would save bean declared elected by a majority of tea A eianne absurdity in. our tra" or public schools is that s teacher's certificate is valid only in the county in which it is is sued. Ine teacher holding the highest grade certificate in Monroe county cannot teaeh in Morgan un less he passes examination there. This requirement was perhaps nec essary when first tbis provision wss enacted; for, then, often the qui st ions were not issued by tbe State Board, and the disparity in education ' between two County Superintendents af the adjoioing coon'lies left no option for tbe State Beard. But at the praaent time. when all questions for license emanate from the State Board, and when Superintendents are about equally qualified juid when exaroins tions are held on the assse day throughout tbe State, why should not ajioeosegranted by .-the 8aperintendeat of jobs e?!pty. pass entreat 'at its tees, valoa in any otnar ot tue 8tate7 Jfotlcwto Ofloa of 8tata Board of Heaha, Indlanapolb, starch 11, 18M f Tn atato Board or aaalta bas uadertakaa the work of preeeatinc to the oublic, aad the profeauon ia particular, a rail and complete State history, of lh receat MidUmLi nf SIT. IMmM fk. itkwL tnf of the coontv aroaaraeetly roaaastsd to ro-operale aad to give all the atebt ance in their power toward OerfectinatbU ccmtrlbution to the history of epi demlo. Bleak for reports are now ia the hand of Dr. A- J. Aztall, Moa roe Ooanty Health oOcer, and may be Iiad i applleattoB. ' gach nhveieian ShonM remember that failure to comply with this reaueat viti ate to a ureater or lewar oaeree aa exhi bit that might otberwbe prove of paraOne or mors prowiBent' pbjsiouna ia each townsbip will be asked ay the County 8nltha)eeT.to.ive.a more detailed report to him, each as shall embrace the followi ng point : Dato of outbreak in townehip, chi terMtita f the malady, Including i pcarture, pulse, ate-, variations-, complicauoni, pecuiiariue,eonviaeoeBce,gequeie, mortality and tucb additional mailer and Mich additional may bn de Important. A- J astsu, 8m' j Board of Health. -Ttireatemtav Deatsi Traps. (Princeton Clarion, . A wH known and experienced builder wa talking about tbe frequent oollarxea, recently, of building, prinuipallr public haJK lindor tbe weight of crowd of people. Said be: "1 bare knowledge of -eral such biiildinj; ip. SftutaarA Indiana that ara liable. to fU into a heap of rain any night People will say, Ob that building it sound and arm, did you see what a crowd wa tbsrx lait night, and tbe wall didn't budge there' no danger I' AH thi time the JiYU are ilowly and impercvptibly drawing out from the wall, (McnetfeWrf satiating and ttattenTng the tmtat&iy. .There arp buildings mav of toem, u eoiut melad Mat taa oniy isiag that ittnd between them and destruction i the building adjoining; that building brace and bold them up but after a while Ihii corner bulldlniratarU -it raovci away froin.lu crowding neighbor, very alow, ann it my rvquire year, im timt wilt dme when I he joltb, that ar onlv rustine: an inch r half ah inch on oft brick, will drop out, the reef will drop in, and you have a death trap that crtwtes horror and surprixa. People need not be turprhwd, bowevtr, when they have boon warned year alter vcr that

Deals )f Dr. Blchtri D. Owei

Que of the saddeat oecorrencea that it has lieen our lot to chronicle ia tu daaih from acc'rdeuUl poisonln( of Pr. Biehird Owenat his horn t ta iNew Harmony, ma., on Weclnesdsv last. Mr. A. H. Fretaaort. a nromiucut in ere nam ot ' m New Harmony, received a jug of mineral water from Evansville and at tlie sums time a jug of euibalmiok llnid for the local undertaker. The embalming fluid arrived first, and Fretagoet, thinking it was the mineral water, invited froleseor Owes to join him in S glass. Both drank toe poison, but thoosbt trial its queer taste was due to tbe min eral properties. Fretagoet felt the efieeis before long, saxl prompt medical assistance was 'summoned. Owes, being an old man, could not resist' the evil effects and soon died. The funeral took place Thursday afternoon at New Harmony, and wss, largely auenaed ! by friends from abroad ss well as by almost die entire population oT New Bar' BHwy, where the locfor. was very pojMiilar. He was in his 41st yesK Biuhard Dam Owen wa fEa third set) of BVibert Owen, the noted pbiiantbrepitt ami rocial reformer, who endeavored ta astabMth a community andfearry out hi idea at JNew Harmony, roeey eouatyi T! w a born Jannarv 6. 1810. in Lanark shire, Scotland; and after attending tias local (oboe ia was seat wita aw nrotaer Robei-t and David Dais, to the celebrated eebocil of Imanoel Yon Pelleaburg, at - a s. l j r.il. t - ...jta nufwjt, owiuKmnu. xaver -pa ewuiva in Glasgow, and in 1828, came to Mew Harmony. For a time be taught, than engaged In budneei at Olneeinnati and Mew Harmony. Duriag this time ha continued hi ceieatiso studio aad reeeart be, writine several (rnaer which gave him soma reputation, ia ecmaiiSc ctreiK. us servea taroogn Me aezican war in a captain, aad atine cloes became aatbtant to his brother OavM Dale Owes, then United Bute Geologist, laborinc in the aurvay of MiRaatota. In 1849 he heoaaxi Frofeaaor of Natural Selene' in ta Weabera Military Inititute ef Kentnekr, which sanequently beearoe the Univeraivi iwvmi wmmam nr hh uiihi .V 1 1 111- .11 I . . A wbea ne became Aaatetaav. ueoiogiat or ladiana, and 4he next year became State Ocotagiat. During hi reaidjenee in Hash vllle be publiahed hi "Key to the Geo).5y oir the Globe," an ocO-Vj volume doraid to bow that the preaeatewwrapbteai, eyurograpnieai. aaa gwiogicai eiructumi obeerved on the ebrtVa cruet were the tetu.lt of foroes actiaajaccording to Ixadl demonstrable law, analaawu to t ( . . . ... . . : !.( "f.-. tboai! governing the davelqpmsttt of oranii) bedie." - - At the outbreak of tha war he was mads Lieutenant Colonel of the Fifteenth .Ind iana Volunteer, arid (ervedTin Wt Vir gin U until fall, whan he wa promoted to be Colonel ot the Sixth Indiaaa. He was in command of Oamp Morton with it 4,004 pri toners for several' "wiOQlba, and then' wont to Kentucky, whore bis regiment was captured at Muafordtvillo by Bragg. After exchange he wa cent to Mhweuri, was with Sberasaa at Vickabnrsj. aad later with Graatiwhaa that citv wa eaeSuMd. Ha Bajrticinatad la Ban k's Bed Biver campaign, aad in Decern ber, 1 883,' left the - ara-yV to1 take the chair of Natural Scisneeat the ISaU University. He remained at Bloomlngton until 1870, when he rcaiened and returned to Mew Harmon v. and madV btt home them, During bi tervicat ku BTemning . inn H itua a lc.Thy w to Kurnpfs and in IBIS Was eMfcted the MPreident ad aegreo oi uu. mm. upon oiin. - Dr. Qwan's soientific rosearch ha been original, and did aot abate with ad vaneine veai-i. H devoted much atUntion' to aneteorology and seiamoiogy.' Ia reply to a letter of inquiry arfdreated to him several year aco. Dr. Owsn said : "A regards my health, I am very grateful to tne ureator ror permuting -me, at ue age of aeventv-aix. to have enough nhvsical and m en Is) power for tbe 'study of Hi wouucrfiil work. 1 Save, aowevor, to be exosedinrlv careful, eapseially aa regard diet, or f at one nav the pcnalt v. I walk daily about two hour, oae ia the moraine and tho other m the aAeraooa. AH forenoon I devote to .researches ia Dynamical Geology ; and in the after noon I rive French lessons to my grant. oniMrea ana granameces. s. em, at pre eat, enracea on two papsnone to a mon strata mora fully tha if heretofore that the angular difference between the axis of the eoottor and the iaM of the' ec liptic, via: 43) degree, or tWaky, t the unit or meaaureracn iqr ai important conwnentai ana oceanic area as wan a tha measurement from magaatie foci to prominent seismic reajions-h other paser is to show tha intimate, relatioat W tweea the Geography aad the xeoloajy of our srloba. in ibts ur. uwea wa ursuo; atat'er ot tha Grand Lodge 1. 0. O. F. of Indiana, and the nest year was reprssentntiva ia tha Hovereign Grand Lodge of tbe Unitad Stale. He was sbw a Mason, a member of the G. A. B., and an honorary metuber of the Beta Theta Pi, While in Blocmingtoa ho was an eWar la tha Presbyterian ehureh. Ba married in 1887, Mia Annie Maaf, daughter of Protestor Joseph Jfeof, a co adjuter of Pestalottai, aad one of the leadins tnembera of the Owen 'community. Tbias children were bora to taoat, two of whom, sous, survive. ,.' Dr. Owen is kindly remembered -at Bloominaton. Hi !ife-1sed portrait grace the wall at 'Athain Kail,' and of ts tares now naiMtnan oi isqiana univaraitv. tha one devoted to natural his tory, which be loved so well, bear tha name oi vwon nail in bis eaon ras older atudenla of the Uarvensjty remember Ma wMb great reaps, a- ieains of hi eminent encoem a a sneahnr wa hi knack of governing youn men. Hi idea wat that young men of eel leg age should b taught fslfvsramsat sad that a great part of tha snforceaseat of discipline might be left to their own management under a code formed by themselvos and. approved by the faoalty. Throughout hi entire works oreethee tha spirit of a sincore lover of and rekr afaar truth, and of one whose .researches are cone" uoted under a profound sense of the Divine Being and Providence, with an earnest desire to render praise to God and benefit to man. Dr. Owen early established this as lbs nbilowmhy of life: be sum of wisdom I to know tha l by whic'j tho universe is governed; the anm of virtoa-ia to obev thorn." Aad bi earnest desire, a set fnrth ia th prefatory mmark of one of hi book, ft 'that woen the Omaboisnt Author of hi exteteno call upon him to exchange, larva-like, hi short earthly career for the sold and silent chryiis-lp of death, preparatory to a glorious and perfect exiisteno heroy sfter, be arkt no higher posthumous honor than to have the following shot line en-e-raved after bis asms on S. alai.a white icrn Ant i :: HI firtt dealre was to be frHarU, His scconl, to be wito." : , Tlie swindlers who Art) nbodt to divide "an irameoue est-ite" in Eiirfipe amani! heirs ia (his couutry are industriously wtrl(ing lodiana again. It ienrioua bow the fools will bite at this bait and send money ti huat up psnaf of lhait

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-Ons dav last weak tha Mayor of Indianapolla sent Mayor Dunlap 90 ticket to be sold for a benefit to raise money for the wive and children of the Bremen wbo lost their live in the Bo wen A Merrill Sre. Win. T. Blair, secretary of the 8re company, receipted for these ticket and through tha effort of Jae. Hv Allan, Ja . Jackson and Jam Kelley eueooeded ta making up a raw dollar, aaoagb at least to aave the reputation of our ottiaeas for kindne and hospitality. The members of our oity Are company who mads the effort to aU the ticket are now fully convinced thst the labors of the company in trying to save property am much more leaant than trying to get u s few dolir for th reputation. Rev. Maxwell of Cincinnati, Ohio, wa is th cHy last Thursday and Friday trying to dispose of 140 acrssef land owned by him in Salt Creak tp. Mr. M. is getting suite old and hat traveled very much, aid ssys that as Inst Thursday evening when he, in company with If. B. Boger, was driving oa the cast piks aad while tt storm wa at ha worst, the heaven presented tha grandest picture he ever law. When the newt of the cyclone disaster that visited Louisville last Thursday night wa received at our city VrMay morning, no little xd tenant prevailed; 1 . . . 1.I f r w aa by aauswar vt wr sntwetie wara in xwnrtsvitls on awatasss. The wlirea-wsrs down anditwa not until Satu rday mo rata tbat tha friends of Wm. It. Showers. W; T. Brendan Dr. B. A. McGee awl a great many others could be saUtfled tbat 11 Quit s tarn number of our nt to Louhvrii Sunday on a citizens went to Louhvrlila Sunday on a special train that was run from tali potat. Tha fare wss 83.15, which amount would great ly amp many ot oioorowgura a poor. Th early moraine train going south on hat Sunday morning was lata, aad did not arrive here till between tlx and seven. The train was crowd sd with people ao tbeir wsy fo Louisville to see the great destruction done by th. cyijloue. Being out the greater part of the night, they be eame aungry ana le leer peed M Mr. Laws of tha National Hotel, to furnish the train with sandwiches' at tlie depot. But this Bro. Law was uaabf t to de and at the same time look after the wants of breakfast for tha patron alreatly at tha hotel. Ton csn slways depend on Mr. U. to protect our city first. O. B. Lockart, Deputy Auditor of Covington, ln.,-and Assistant Attornly Genernl for tbi Stale, spent a few hours with Wm. T. Blair last Thursday fore noon. Mr. I. fa an old Morgan county boy and at aome time in the future thinks of coming to our city to rtside itnd share the beneat of oar educntWnul icstitutieas. Our County Auditor did nstrdvertbw the delihouent School Fund interest sale this spring, thinking tbat the proper way to settlo all tbeae claim would be by the judge of the circuit court. All person wbote Interest U past due will do well to look after the matter nt one. An etegaht drawing, showing the style and constituting a part of the speei. nentions for tho Lrkige abutments for Salt Creek, is now in the hand of Audi, tor Blair, having been furnisbod him by Peter Pillion of liedford. It ihow that Mr. V. i a stunc (MintrncWr who fully un dcretand hi tminua. ExfiMHii jiavio Linjrrtrnt remnvet all hard, goit or Calloused Lamp nnd BlrmUhfS from horse lSnoi Spiv. in. Onrltf, Splinw, Sweeney, Bins- bon Stifles, Sprains all Swniln Thnat ('might, Etc. Save $S by v of one bottle. Warranted tbe mtwt vmndcrfu! blemish cure ever known. SoUl by H. Lisilkv, DrnggiA, UlooutngUm, lud. not. 26 M. Diin'l let anyboily crowil some other medicine on vm a betnc "ns sood ! a South American Nervine." There is nothing equal to it, and you should accept 1 nothing else I - I rropie come in rans a - : - m i come to runs drng ev rivan tha tame dogma of sat. tifaotioa as South Anteriean Nervine. ORDIXAlaCB SO. ftl. An ordinance requiring fagmen to be stationed at certain railroad crossings in the city of Bloomlngton, Indiana, and deftninar tha dutu of stiah tupmtn. Sue. 1. Be it ordaiued y the MsyoV bim Common Council of th City :of Bloom in gton, Indisns: That H hall he the duty of the Railroad Company hereinafter named, to establish, and maintain legmen at the following railroad crossings, in the said City of Bleomiagtou, Indiana, to-wit: Kirkwood Avenue IV. At tbe crossing. of Kirkwood Avenue, and the aide walks thereof, by tbs Louisville, Haw Albany A Chicago Bail way. Company. Faurik Street fl. At the oroetins' of Fourth Street, and tbe sidewalks thereof. by tha Loutiville, New Albany Caiea. go Kail way Oonyany. . Sue. II. Said flagmen shall be provided with a rva! liglu in the night time, and with a rd jag is tha dsy time, end shall civ proper ,nd timely notice to all per sona about tt' cross such railway track, or tracks, of th approach of any locomotive, car or train of cars ; and said flagmen iball prevent, person from standing upon such crossinifs, and for thi purpose alt such flagmea shall ba clothed with jtoiie power. HUUH3 Ur tJUTI. 5 sc. IIl-Tbe hour or dnty,for such flagmen (hall b from ? o'clock ,, to 10 o'clock p. ni. PENALTY. Sec IV. Any of the executive oCeer of said Ball way Company, who shall fail or neglect to cause flagmen to ho stationed a hereinbefore provided ia Section I of this oratnanea, snail ue unea tn any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for each day they nnglrct to provide a Bagman a herein provided. And any flagman who ahall fail to give to person shout to cross said tracks, or either of thorn, at the pine w herein indicated, proper and timuly noticr of tho approach of any locomotive, car, or train of cars, as provided in Section II of tbi ordinance, ahall, upon conviction, forfait and pay to the saki city of Blooiniugtun not exceeding woiity-fivo dollars lor each and every often. And any engineer, conductor, yardfnusler and aay other employ, of asfd liouisville, 'New Albany e Chicago Hallway Couipfinf, who shall run, or c.iuto to be run, aay locomotive, ciir or iraiu of can, over tbe crossing utoiitioncd in Section I of this ordinance, without tush flagman being on outy, snail upon conviction, loriett and pay to tbs at.ld city at Bteotninigton any sum not exceeding twantKillva dwllars for each, offense. Sea V. 'fsja ordiasnc shall be in force from, aa4 after kx dua and legal publication In the Bloomiogtou l'Vgroai. BOiiKRT C. OHKKVBS, CHy CWrk. Btoomington, lad, Staroh 6, ISftO. I, ttobert C Greaves, Clerk ef ths City of Bloewinaton, Indiaan. crrtifv the foreBPiK i a true, and oorrsot copy of an urdtoane adopted by ha CwnintoR Council of ij City, at thr rrgular mnatii;.ba)d in lbs Msyor'toiaawf said Ckty, March te, issa.

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NOMINAme C0NTRX1 SATURDAY APRIL io, im. ' The Mm of tne itepuMtcan urn Convention hat been ret for Sator April 26th, 1990, to be held at Bloomt ton. at 10 o'clock a. m- to nominate dldate for the variou office to be at the November (lection. The Unto township convention, and tha number i delegate lor eacn towaasip WIU as i tows: TOWKSSrr. TIMS. Bean Bloaaem, Apr. 19. lOaMlafii WashlDgton, " 1 p.m. Marion, " 1 p.te. Benton, ISa-m. Bloomington. - 1-p.m.'' Richlaod, - ' I p.m. Vaa Buren, 11 1 p.m. Perry, ' 19 1 p.m. Salt Creek, " " 1p.m. Polls, 1 p-as, ClearOrelt. - I p.m. Indian Crash, ' 10 a.m. Total, The township euarsathjas). WHt ai - af the usaal place. V ; una dalesrata at aiiowea sar eao votes cast in 1888 for Sanatory of and one for each fraction. After the ticket has been a Mat Convention of tha BepnbHeaaa tna county win De mm to eteet dates to tbs State, tsongreettonal, JudtcM, I atonai aaa jtprantattvo , eaavaas N.U.Hirhilnaaa.t; . w . noMCAV, Basvetary. Frwtl Trees saul Pert Leave your orders with aay kind of trees from All MooD Nunoi ary, Brideeoort, Iax I have on ban ma a car-load of So. 1 Ulixer from Springlald, Ohio, br corn aad all kind of garden atufl. I. MILT. ROGERS. mar 19-90. Vault Clbavibo sh be neglected, m the interest bctsY nness aao naaiui. Jons Brown pared ia tbe most compMa civ tow ouainess bi careful He h tight casks, deodoriainK ami and everything that is neceeasry to urn ousinesa a aucccF. vmu on I and gat hi Sen ret it i c bea per to up your premies tasa to contract pnotd fever. THE raw SMI KAl Ths Cincinnati, Hamilton ' R. K. is tb oaly line nutnin ' rsrfecte4 Safety VesUbuM Trams, casir, rsrior, sleeping and service between Cincinnati. and Chicago, and the only liaa' ThrouKb Beclinine Chair Cars Cincinnati. Keokuk sml SurinirSald. ' and Combination Chair and Steeplnc'l nr t . - . -n . ... w unciunau to xoona, xua, j Aad tke Only OIrcC Jbl imawH viiiviflisnbi, lKjioa, x do, Detroit, the Lake Regions Tha mad U nn. nt tha rtMbiil;! oviw vi vuw aiiu vuo vaiy. SHS .! ing lncinnntt ovi-r twenty-llvo double track, and from it past Tt more than assure he petrous spjeu," fort andafety. Ticket on sale everywhere, an 3 tlmt they mad C. If. A U.. etthor out of Cincinnati, TndianapoTis orTi rc. . -MrwiSJllCK, Cnrut raosenger ami Ticket Ag A M)W LIVKKY AND . STABLE IN BLOOMINtaTvS THATK JUST OVTSU Ei a A on ad strreL bW-iiiitk-t4.iL ' tut John AicSnnder pld l.tMe,iJmvsi:'8 band Bus'". f rti.. (tirtrIWiKJ4 WHf.n. and lihck fiir Kfc or ennage lor ti.wit. 1 wi ray tfa bli market prices for mul and iiorsrs. 1 urn ui oa;i Nim si' me iwTor you niwn.at it wtii rw io vmtr intarcat.' Pel.. S6.-90. DAVID McfUSSl A t'hasce ia Make Salarv and Rxbchm nafd iaar : nsi.sion If preferred. SalwmaaWSatf rviT.vwuero. jno cxporienoa aaa, Addrf. statins ari. Tna C. W? Ddskn Nwkky Co , Genets, ItSlt tho loaclti Funeral AND FURN1TUBK csjust nc stock vaa ssar x.i1SBMrl FURNTTTJB'E AKD UMDB1TJ . ING GOODS 1 ' xves xtrr nr BiooMiwaTow, Atravi SELL TOO OOODS CUaUrBS TBAM OVS. COMB AMD BBS V . SSSTCOUTH taOn isuiak or Cutauc's GaocasT. Resident; Xeutsi Dr.aJ. W. GRAIN. OFFICK rwinoTod to tlie bulMiBff

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