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m ytcfc mm Uaited Stales Pnnoa Agent Sutter MMnen tea aboot ten tSOOSSod IlldiBM pOMNIf Will Iwwato wait aadil mm Sibm id July far aay. Thb delay ii .isisniiisi il fcf eV4eacy pviopigiw fcy Oongtw. The pitismted,wiHbI,800,tm witA Mry tK",49 10 awec taaes, Wviog adsa-y of ,- fittt . " : Iodine pcMMMcn are bo the oarry om wto will P t fa? thtrir.Msaey. i ut.taa aMraacMtioa preetea ef 1m ee-airy. The tjsfiniasirrr tens mhoJ find is be-n-saS34rjQ4SIsd S3.000.00a Taa faapl TJ"? 1?t aa available, TV dsMeaeyOaai. oafMBMaraaaagaa onsaar oTpensroas alter ne b1l was paanwtL Tboas ayoa the Goteinmxnt far sopport tote toa paid art of tkaMMwr 00 will be for their low Heai. js cmac e -" of tb press 1 A f i be aeaersUT kaowa ia taat oll staapai eaveJopes that mwrh spoil ia direedac, or other afa.aadaniioataM etaam tbst Wihmfc liiealliar sad' esoaet be used, viH be take by aay postounter st their Cms value. They sit fctaraed fe the postoSee deaaitBMnst at Waa&iaeteo. the post , far thesBMoat retaraed, A aaaa by the aaaae of Bora is trsveKef ever this State workjagX. of P. aad Maaoaic brethren. TWausetioa of eaaiwlidatiag adsaaa Hothodist eoafcr1 two cuufitrtaets a? aadcr 1 ia llsthodist circles sod is Sftvorshly reerived. The probabiiity is flan tbk wiJl U dova at ,ao dWpat day; ' . . i '' i " ' aSSiasjaana Tw HKwBAn.aoAt. Thereceaft deal by which the Lotwville, m . . - n - oaj Aiaaay e vatwaao jaewway wis assand to the Prooaylvsoia Chaaaaay, saattiag off all lioa botwota Lowsritfe 4 Chieifo, has essssn the preussiaarT imutawstetebe aMdifar the baiUtor of iiae trass Lwaniato Jbomwpolk. a fiistsjMM of 110 asiles. At a BMBiiag of A aew Dircotory, to be held this week, Morris MeDaadd, of Sow Albsay, fiorsseriy with m Air-liae, wiH, it is tboagfct, ba uds FitaMeat of toe sew read It is said by parties who know, that the Bw Foar is beaiad the ea terprise,, aad that tbw road will be MM. 11 , T 12 li .rfPmtmtmmm wS vary eloatry par alleltbeJ. H.? - read the eaImdHlaaaa, Sorveys tbja wssfc. The Biehiaaad: (lad.) Tafegraai hileisiewa a watt pestad eitiasaof Wayae eoaaty, aad ia the oosaaeof lebnvenaUoaas aays: -I see eoaaiderabte said aboot swta iiia, owr- mrmmm ms pw aaa laaionag saa ws warn span or ashing with rod aad Iiae, sad protecting the lacrosse aoli! the sopply is assple for food, ae of yore. jwk will faaaaaisaiaaaasa mkdefs aad anaaows to do it, where the Cswaaa carp hare beea iatrodaeid, far they setap the BMaaows aad drive oot eaea good sises of oar best gaaie fob. A preaiioqt will hare to be ofered for their exf aliasllssj, as thaw ased to be for - wolf skasraad ovaa saairm beads, whea the ktter were so tbiek they Ifff: the fonaeVs sssd eora right oaf of thosvoaad. If theOerawi mwim wmmmm &m. f mm m At fab is wooh oss ee so ow. The mas who Gemaa earp ia the 'tos aboaU go dowa to aa igaowiBlsas grave, saanag tha brism of the ether thoriast who introduced the Emglieh sMrrows oa this side of the great pood to .drive eat the est songster sBteeg oar native d

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' 'is. 13 - p . Mrsl Oroaoy says that each are the forms of American law.that if yea waated to give away a peanut ia strictly formal legal manner, it woal4raao1r writing enough to cover several pages of legal paper Thea afooir would oome a lawyer. aad; tear ap- the ease for S20a And there m more troth t&ao poetry in what Mrs. Grand? says, ia this retard. Ifaewsntperavett were to prepare their articles after the style of legal papers, going over the same groead half a doxen times, patting ia all the parties of the first part, aad the a foresaids, aad to-wit insert aoascase, no one woqM read what they printed. Why do not lawyers cosse out froaa die old verbiage way of expressing dueameots, and writs them so they ' tbeauetve can tell what they mean ff.. : - ' - m:.Mi - Texas SiAiagir Jfbe . most eomssotf error of men' stfd woaien isto'lonk for happiness oatside of osefal work. It has never been fonad whea tbos sooght, and never wilt be while the sun revolves aad the earth stands.- If yea doubt the propoakioa, go arooad among yonr meat--bew careful not to strike thea oa their busiest day and kara who get the most enjoyment oat of lite. Yoo will find tbey art the basy workers is useful lines aad aot the mere pknsure' seekers. An exchange; states that yon eaa read the proof of a aewspaper article three or four times, and repeatedly pass the same mistake without seeing it. All aewspaper tell von so. Hat a, soon as tho press is started and the paper - . 1.- ' 1 1 - L there stands tae error in root 01 yoo, so big tha yon can't see anything else. It's a strange fast and aad is probably the same reason why it U so easy to edit a newspaper after it printed. Orrick (Mo. Review. The Story of the Bacteria, aad their Relation to Health and Disease," by Dr. T. Mitchell Pradden, is a liUle treatise on a much discanosd subject, and is written in popoiar style. First it speaks of theeells of which the bnman body is composed, a hd of their functions. Bacteria are then defined, and their workings as tne invisible friends aad toes of man described. .The extent to which impure air, food, water and ice ire sources of bacterial disease is investigated. Only a few of the maay .kio4if bacteria ire productive of dlsesle or other harm to asan. Thesotbor asserts that eonsomptioa might ajmos be haaJahed from the world if proper precautions were taken with -those who are sofkriog from the disease. The material coughed up by them should be burned at once or thor oughly disinfected. The other sources of eoaaamptVwk are tuberculous meat ao2ilkVTo-day wo kaow.M ths&thoraseerOi. "that Aaatio ebdsjTis caused by ac little which on g&tang into the laJbstioai canal of nonan Iti plies with such rapid Hy thai wkbin a few dajja or hours the body amy he jfferwhelmed with poisonous material which it eliuMoates as iigrows We know that ia certaxa stages ojf the disease .?jff& ". discharged noaa ibo oouy in van numoers, aad that if moisture be present they may remain alive outside the body for long periods, and may jaaltipty. Xttry can: thus re alive lor some-time In water aad ea the moist sarlaee of VrgetaMss aad fruffa sad clothing." Armed with this kaowledge. Dr. Praddsaeiaima .that sanitary sci sace oan bow, by means of qua ran tine and prudent regulations in diet, star the proersss of cholara with the first esses. Thorough boiling of water far an boar will kill the J.JawBfepi, May 28. At ibo mecnoo or tne unto a rand i rfodge of Kotgfet s of Pythias held soi (eavs ss folIOWC1 . Jinrmfteo aball -be JawJatad fcto lode who Is usuar 21 ysanr of are. nlea bshaa wbUa amlapanon of good mim easnmsr, smrad id oonHD, tnina, limb wd body, and a beUarSr In the 8urams Brine, aoajiot ngffd la treAobW in HHUHW. rinooa. malt or aa in. toiicatlae KMora; and the- pbrata trffl eking in inuniicalinc liquon' at osad in (fata H-ctioB in earn tbe buyiDgi or the procurinr aad astlliiK of, or nwaafhetarlng, ifrtosMauns; Bquan, antaam men telling ha vpon iti racaUr HraMriptioa of a hntaiaiila pfcletaa in aeM prantiea, or forkanwn msdidaa!, machaaioal, phar mamutientl, cr aacraatenttri putrpoM

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Hats, B SUITS, I Tby a 1 3 Misses Bladen and Dsggy of Spencer were the guests of Miss Luae Payne, last week. The boys were out with an Italian orchestra, Thursday night, serenading a number of ladies. The office oi the Western Telegraph Go, is now in operation in the ticket office of the railway company ; Win. Cassel, operator. A license to "retail liquor in quantities less than a quart at a time and to be drank on the premises," has been granted to Frank Sharp oi Ellettsville. Clay Harbison's family is entertaining Mrs. Liuie Dunn of Louisville, and Mrs. Robert Curry aod Miss Ida Harbison of Fayette vine. Arte. The offices of City Engineer and Btreet Cousaisaiooer are now combined, and the salary is placed at eoOO. The City Attorney's salary has been advanced from 175 to 200. Dr. Weir was re-elected a member of the school board at the recent mcetine of the city counoil. Samuel Gilmore was made Chief of the Fire Department good selesCity Clerk Greevea' salary was advanced at the recent meeting of the city council from $400 to $460: the City Treasurer also got an advance of $60, his salary now being $350. Class of '85 hsd their reunion Saturday night last Among those in this city who comprise this class are M. M Dnaiap, L C, Batman, Minnie Bryan, K. It. Ureen. Mrs. Susan Russell, Ella Wilson, J. E. Wiley, fjrrace Woodburn and JLate Pearson, The Real Estate Association had an election of officers Tuesday night of last week, as follows; President, W. J. Allen; Vice President, Jas. Karsell ; Secretary, Dr. Axtell; Treasurer, W. W. Wicks; Attorneys, Louden & Rogers : Directors, Allen, Waldron, Adams, Karsell aod Axtell. After the case against Ira Dillmaq was dismissed (charged with assaulting Jas. Simpson on the night of the Senior Serenade) an affidavit was again Sled and he wss re-arrested, on the affidavit of Capron, one of the students. Then Capron was filed against and be is required to appear at the next term of circuit court. It yoo are thirsty and want a glaat of cold soda water with pin fruit jtiicflB, go to Kike Volpert'a north aidaica. Mutant ana Meaty. Mrs. DelUa Littell of this place, mother of John Littell, is visiting her son Reuben, at Orleans. Mrs, Littell is 82 years of age, Moses F. Dunn left Bedford on Saturday, in company with Mr. Warren of Louisville, for a visit to Ireland, Norway and Iceland. Rev.Mintongoes to Litchfield, Ills, this week, to attend commencement at the college from which he graduated. -The following rates of compensation will be allowed census takers, under the provisions of the aot approved' March' r, 1-Sftw t . - For each living inhabitant enumerated, S cents. For each farm returned, 15 cents. For each manufacturing establishment returned, 20 cents. For each death reported, 2 cents. For each person mentally or physically defective, and for each prisoner, pauper or homeless child enumerated, 5 cents. For each surviving person or widow of person, who had served in the army, or marine corps of the! United States in the war of the rebellion, enumerated, 5 cents. The elasticity of cane-chsir bottoms can ba restored by, washing the cane with soap and water until it is well soaked, and then drying thoroughly in the air, after wbidb tbey, will become as tight and . firm as new, if none of the canes are broken. One tablespoooful of ground browoaittstafd- seed,, mixed with two tablespoonfuls of lake warm water, will make s very efficient plaster, Lay this between wellworn muslin and fold the edges, that the linen of the bed or person may not be soiled. A little molasses will prevent blistering. Miss Fannio Woodward is the guest nf Mrs. Kate Matthews at Martinsville,

ALPHABETIC UW. ' Alphabetic Law, or tba Law of Letten, ia the right ots of Latter atyiubol ofaooad.

Matthew Monroe Campbell, bywbom thii law of letteri waa Brat proooMd to our people aa an aid to education, waa bnni ia TennoMee ia 1810, of a Saotch family tht cams from Belfait to ViriHnU alone with Raleieh in the reiico of 'SUsabelh, the Virgin Queen, who nabMd the new colon y for bartelf as a maiden ruler. In 182S he, like thousand! of joutbeifii roiith, waa sent north for college, schooling. In 183C, after aevea yeara in atsdj aad of teaching, be returned to all rather, then living in Kentucky. Soon after be wa invited to an aoademv in Kiuinippi. And marrying ia Kentucky be began hi life-work a a teacher ia tlinds -count, MUsiuippt But hi late teaeber aad cwworkert in the north again wanted hia help.- And in 1839 he went back to them ai Princi pal ot tha Grommar School and Adjunct Ling' ProfeMor. This gave to him more than half of the ectire achooL with a good man; pupile older than himel While teachine thuae score and hundred of eager laarnara the rudiment of Latin, Greek and Knxlun, he soon beiraa to ee loa countieu contiaaicuoaa, ana toe con fusing; uncdrUmUe that exiat in litera ture aad bavn alway exiited between lbs the nreaant one of latter newta, Kieae and uncertain J and their proper tte ai sure, chanaraloaa and certain tkooI. urelyguidini; a reader to tvaetoicioa; a to Detune anowieaee dv n mw.inir own law. He aaya that leB It tru e a a symbol, must mean a ound-mot a silence and must mean 'the veri sound by which the letter itself is named and e ampled and voiced lor a learner in tha alphabet, just to guide hi ever after in inengntuse or it. ' But hia large work a a teacher daily crew larger. And never yet naa na heard of any law governing the right ue of letter ia written thought, and making them both easy to 'learn, und slw certain in meaning aad certain in use Alike w reader when voicing, them, and to writer when penning them. Alphabetic law was not then ia the curriculum 'of Yale, or of any school on earth nor it it yet. Bat whoa aanila blinddes cut him off from wort; in the schoolroom, ha began to write to rulers, asking tor this law of letter in public printing, a the aura mean and the only meana of getting it, with ill vast bzlp to learning, into our jehooU; thus malting school work far easier both lor learner ano' for teaeaer. One of theM letter ha at . last Minted a an open letter to Americiaruler. And widely:did ha scatter it. 4 Bi has inee priiit! six others, and 'has sunt them to the iireat schools, and to We grunt, man of Knglind and America, to' editors and publish!, to foreign .Envoys and to State Governors, a well as (Jougreuiuun and President. . Y ' And now, baring given hit sought to hi people, aa it came, unsought, to bim and aa.it dimly came many centuries ago to a long-forgotten man of Tyre in Western Asia, be (now in his 80') leaves it to bis people either to accept it aad to profit by ft, as tbny did by . Fulton' thought of itaant-power, or to reject and forget both the thought and its proposer, as waa done 3 long miUenniadt ago. Bm seventh letter oa Alplia.be tio law be recently teat by nana, to every M-C (lower-house uppar-hoM and WhiteMMisei 410 men, including are delegates from inchoate state. But tbejl still say to bim a thoy did years sgo, f&ia reform you propose U right, ir, but it belang to tba people, not lo Congruss. Ve can do nothing r jt y Many year? ago eongren changed tha ugly and outlandUh, French Ou to W in tln.bsah, Oulscoosin, aad irfce, 'word Gladly did people follow Mf gdebWhifa They will do so again if the bawler bill pasraa. This bill oi tiers is other slight changes exactly nnaluifous. lflh is the change of an ugly and outlandish lettering with a 'foreign alphabet unknown to our people, lor a neat and -Jomestie lettering with an ulpbabet familiar to our people. acb Of these six chengM'-wiil benefit and help ercrr school in the nation. And each will reach helpfully e.very child of the nation for nil future ag-. The bill ought lo pn t once, but inconsistency ss well as the public good, demuod it passage. The pie of incompetence ia absurd. For educated men and high officers of state it is ridiculous, if not contemptible. Yet long usage (the settled habit of many generations.) makes the silliest and absurdest thing seeem right, holding it ugliness from the wisest and beat of .ruler, just as it doe from tba people. For Boiling- Wtwr gditor Indianapolis News. '' It is generally concededrthat typhoid fever is caused hy impure water. Particularly is (wis the case in this city. To a ' great extent the cause may be removed and the danger measureahly prevented by boiling all the water jused for drinking; sly method : is this: In the morning- when, getting breakfast put on the stove vessel of sufficient sice to hold enough water for one day's use, say a two gallon iron pot, fill it with water and let it boil for s half hour, certainly for not less than fifteen minutes ; let stand till cool and then strain through clean linen cloth into crock, which set in a cool Slaca and keep closely covered. Lake fresh every morning. Jos. K. Fkbey, Druggist. A Risky Bins. Sunday morning when, the BMithuowulLoaoa. passenger train reached tits city, the trainmen discovered a tramp tying on the top of oni of the coaches, and ordered bim oft. The knight of the road stated that be had .ridden in that position all the way from Chicago, and did sot care to do so again. The storm that night was terrific, and he several times nearly lost his lipid, N. A. Tribune. Sleeping car porter Hsd a pleasant trip sab ? Passenger (getting into bis overcoat) Delightful ! "Nothin happened to mar youah pleasare, sah r " Nothing wh at. ever. Came through safe and sound," "Sometimes gem'men like to give a small fee, sab, to " "Good idea. I'll hand something to the engineer." N. Y.Weekly. A single piece of. paper or linen moistened in turpentine and put into the wardrobe or 'drawers for a single day two or three times a year, ia ssid to be a preventive against moths. An uncomfortably fight shoe may be mode cay by laying a cloth wet in hot water across where it pinchea.ohanuring it several times. The leather will then shape, itself to the foot. Try it ou.

Piiii I FOR GRAIN RAISERS.

Pan they make moaey a present prices? YES! HOW? By keeping tne soil rich, By cultivating it well, By using the best seed, THEN Have their Grain and Seeds Threshed, Saved and Cleaned BV THE NICHOLS ft SHKPARD It will handle Grain and Seeds FASTER, BETTER and CLEANER, than any o tiler Thresher. ; It will save enough extra grain wiick other Machines will waste) to pay all threshing expenses, and often three to five times that amount. It will Clean the Grain and Seed so much better that you can get an extra price for it It will do your work so much QUICKER, so much CLEANER, and so free from WASTE, that you will save money. Such Threshing Machinery is made only by Indianapolis Sun : "When I was a bov coins to college," ob served AisJ. Mitchell, as he bit off his tobacco and kicked one of the silver cuspidors of the criminal court into convenient juxtaposition, "I used to just love to muirrel hunt, I'd just shoulder my old muzzielosder and rosm around the forests oi Monroe county, hardly stopping to eat, so energetic a sportsman was I, and I was considered a good shot, too.' One day I sighted a erev squirrel on the lower branch of a free and I peeled away at bim but the rap snapped ana my gun wasn't discharged. I threw it ov er my left arm and set to picking the nipiile when the gun accident ally went oft I rn eterolly flurri ed if the load didn't tesr the squir rel ail to pieces. . if el lows say I've told that so long 1 beuevs it, but it's a fact," "Norher lime," the major con tinued, bitting the cuspidor between both eyes, "when I was in the arniv, we received an order to discharge arms and clean up lor Sunday inspection. The torys of one of the companies puts paper about as big as your hand on s tree 50 yards off and began biasing away at it as a target, but none of them could hit. When they were about done 1 came along and said I guessed I'd unload an old navy revolver I hsd at it. The fellows laughed but I prepsred to shoot. I knew that if I missed the tree, as I expected to do, none of them would know it, ami if I didn't, and missed the paper, the wouldn't know it either. So I just took aim, shut my eyes and pulled the . ... . i. ..-II trigger ami so ueip me oiuy w iikins tf 1 didn't swat the paper right in the middle. 'Try it again.' said one of the boys. 'I'll bet fifty you can't do it again.' I just smiled contemptuously and said,, 'you don't think I am giving free exhibitions do you?'" a i a, ComBaencement. The n roc ram for commencement axeretles I as follows: FridavJune 6th,8. p.m. Valedictory Kgercite of the Literary societies. Saturday, June 7th, 8.-00 a. m. Field Day, devoted to Atblelio Sport. 8;oe p. m. Reunion of Class of 18R5. Sunday, June 8th, 3:30 p. rq. Bacca laureate Address, by Frof. Wm, Lowe Bryan. 8:0 p. aaC Address totb. 8tud tnta by Rev. 8. R. Lyons. Monday, June utn, s:oo a. m. vjomnriencement of tbe Preparatory Subonl. 8: 00 p. m., Address before the Student In iw, oy uon. oyroa A xuuott oi innapoli. Tuesday, Jons 10th, 8:00 a. m, Buinoss meeting of the Alumni. 1:30 p. Alumni Bsnquet and Reunion. 8:00 p. m Address before tbe Alumni Astocia tion, by Hon. Joha Homer Botbwell, t;iass 1869, Hedalla, MlMoun. Wednesday, June 11th, 8:00 a. m. (Jommeueement. Graduating Bseroiss of the Senior Class, Conferring of De cree by tbe president. Prof. Barnes will xo to Cornell and inend tha summer in studv. The Profes sor is a naid worker, and is becoming very popular. English Spavin Liniment re move all bard, soft or Calloused Lump and Blemishes from horse, liiood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Bine-bone, .Stifles, sprains, all Bwoiien Tttroais, Coughs, btie. Save 50 by us of one bottle, wniranieq me, most wonoenui blemish euro ever known. Sold by II. Limplkt, Druggist, BkHtmiagton, lad. nov. as-Bv. - A ft M a to canva forlU .al Wsinled of our Home-wrown Nnnr. Min-k. MOST I.TRKKAL TERAta. UnenualedfacilUies. One of th largest, oldest-established, and host, known Nurseries in the country. Address W.T. SMITH. Geneva NuK,rv. Gansva. N. Y. Kstabllshed liu KM. " " J U '80.

LE ACHJL1B " CLOTHING HOUSE. SPECIAL: OK Trf7 : Flannelette JMtenaj' sUO U Jji liift, marked dovu FROM TO 50 CENTS. These goods cannot be duplicated anywhere in the State.. They are extra length, fashioned sleeves, patent yoke, collar set on band, two pockets, nd are a great bargain.

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a - . ,. I . 1ST Flannel oan be washed with out its shrinking. The great secret is quick drying- Vheh washed in scalding, lake Warm or cold water, flannel if properly handled, the water thoroughly squeezed out, and shaken, until it ceases to emit spray, (hen dried right ofi in a hot sun or before a quick fire, will not shrink. Make a lather of good caatile soap j shake! too garment in this ror Borne minutes. Rinse in several -waters. Squeeze out, shake as described aod dry quickly. It ia needful to turn tbe garment inside out and expose. it all by turns to the sun or pre.N. Y. World. Tbe knot wa tied, tha Pair were w4f And then the smilinc bridoeroom said Unto the preacher, -8hll pay 1 . ; I To rem the uiiial fee to-dat. v Or would you have me wait a year And give you then a hundred elear. If I should And tbe marriage state ' As happy as I estimate T" The preacher lost no time in thought, To hi reply no rtudy brought, There were no wrinkles on hi brow; 8sid he, "I'll Uk $3 aowV'JleNsant Traveler. I.adleel Thona dull tired looks snd foeUnss penk volumcsl Tuto1 lioniedy corrects all con 1 dltioiw, restores vigori end vitality and bring oacc youtnxui cumin and heuutv. nruanUtM. rnparcd ! it. KHmtt'.oaC - Lctttnot Irani luwwand. ' Tl OlUtltoBatli;aintFm) . . 1 .1 IT MMMnlLT. KILMCITS One of every live wo meet ho fHimo form ori Hirtnisea$o,andlstncon-I starttdsntrer Anopkuty,! SUnclc or sudden ueaut I I 1 bS hemouj roeutsles, ie-J Uevcs. cornels and eara. tw-Pnypwrf, Ir. nraawir,. magi ijMAranrimatr e. wa t wwisw Jiian-' Kli.treyIOlll iti in4botr' l(k--'ni'4 vnlxH!y ttllwrtouti "JI JS J lht for lriU "H " uu. Kidney. M'W 'l J Bl44r Co.Ihlj I S RinrHvluiuMW. i It coco E LiM t. ?M ' !. n,..itimlnn..V IJ i LSS.ri.ot WryHl

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al th leading tyla aud Color-. ia tail, iisargnin; was uauciHu ss wtoaaw.sit Albert jKott is an expert ia dressing nan. ae liss an arrange ment by which he receives fresh fish promptly, and as he gives the business his personal supervision, Get a bottle of South Ameri can Nervine to tone you ap after the horrible spell of weather we have been hav ing. People come to Fans' druir store and say that nothing they have ev er usea oa given tna same aeama or satisfaction. as South American Nervine. Fsris Bros, bave in almost ev ery caio sold tha second or third bottle wherever they have sold the Brat of South American JNervine. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received hy the Common Council of tb City of Bloomlngton, Indiana, in the Counoil Chaaiberj at their regular meeting, to beheld.. VYKDNK3EAV, JULY 1st, IBM, for improving Dunn street ftom fieoond street to Smith Avenue. Tha Common Council reserve the right to reject any oral! bids. Specifications for said improvement are now on lie, and eaft be seen at tha City Clerk's office. ' Contractor will observe the following resolution adopted by the Common Coun cil; Kc solved, That hereafter no bid will be received, and acted upon by tha Common Council, unless the names of the sureties who are to iign the bond of the applicant, ia case ba la awarded the contract, are given in the bid. ROBERT C GREEVR3, June II, 'W. 3t City Clerk. AME1VPEP ORBHIVAaiCB. . Be it ordained by4h Mayor and Cons. mon Council of tbe City of Bloomingtoa, Indiana, that Section s, of Ordinance No. 4 being an ordinance en tilled an ordinance relative to Peddler and Hawker. knd providing penalties for it violation. be. and tbe sum is hereby amended to read as follow: It shall be the duty of tha City ultra 10 sun ma an license granted to Peddlers and Hawkers, and issue tha . 1. .... i is . . . .- same on receiving front tha applicant the license of the Mayor, and not let than one dollar nor more than twenty-five dota I s . . ,. . . tars per w, as oa in ait alteration may determine. This shall bo ia fores from and after its Jegal publication. I, Robert C. Greevea. Clerk of tha Citv of Bloom ington, Iadiaha, certify the tore. going amendment wa adopted by tha i Common Council of laid oltv. at their regular meeting June 3d, 1894. KOHBRT C. ORB EVES. , June u, 90. 3t )itv (llort:. " I.

R. A. FUhK Attorney. Ofim to Alien f McNry'$ new block, MfhtttOnt

over corner room. Special mnt ettttjm attention Kill bt given to ProkaU buttntmiand to prompt cUUetion of dointa. 4ii Uement of estates xpecuutg, MVLKT t MICE, Attorney, tf$ taricM ami Jiuttrmne Aftntt. Will tW tice in alt the State end n&rmt O Prompt and careful attention (MS to SSt

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ness of legal natvre ahem cartful tenlton tn au courts. Meal estate nana imtnesf fry aid of LomUifS Js struct A speesatif made a M . a lection and remittance of afaiwu af sA kinds. MIERS CORh. Attorn, MsW up stair caer Corner clothing stsrt, nmt Side. Will practice in all the court 4f Mr State. Probate buantu otscw special mndrefnl attention. CtiisSiaa. aaassV specialty. BOSKIRK t BUSKIBK, Office in building south at ground floor. Special attention fieen As

rtooate tutiness, to the coUeehem ef etamnm ' and to business in all .(Ac courts mf JtiBt and adjoining counties. : ' t

DUNCAN BATMAN, (M. O. ihsm. can, Ira C. Batman,) Attorneys. Offknf over Stone's shoe store, taest side puUis

square. Particular attention mil hi r en to Probate cases, coUeettens, an:'WUft-.L

practice in all the courts. - EAST $ EAST, Attorneys, in Bee Oiaa Block, north side souare, upstairs. Give prompt afriaBao to ervoata ausiness, and to tha itltirlimm of claims. Wilt also practiee in mU courts. Agents for AV I insurance, 1 i'itsasa3BBgBaBBaaaaaasaw Vrwlt Trcoa a aid Vwtaaswv. ,v:Leave yonr orders with at W.

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hodos a ursery. anagvfon, isjo. I bava em hand a car-load ot Sen tilirer from SpringflsM, Qhim, tat corn and alt kinds of garoaa steft. X. MILT. ROOBES, mar IS-SO. a WANTED. 19 local uk THAvLnra to sail oar Nanary Stock, fkab pause and Steady Employe) teed. CHA.SK BROTHBXS COMPAlCf,, AM ORDHARCC for tha improvemwat of Dana Mrast, Second (treat to Tbira street. 3cc. I. Ba it ordained V t&a aad Common Council of tha Ckm blooming-ton, Indiana, twoHSlnla of?mcMber thareot concurring toerata, uunn street, rrom 3d inset to 3d be improve! by Gntd:ng. ateAdai uuturinc; ana ravine; a uaeweta side thereof, aocordine: to plans al fiontioni heretofore adopted by Ca' mon uouncti ror tne lmprovemeafs street, row on nis ta ine 9100 or CWrk, and in accordance with tbe tion or tne Uotnmon Uooneil, April 1st, 18S0. ffsc II. Theernenseof said . roent. includinar itttdiest on bnaJa. upon the property aliuttiner thcrooo, cording to tbe laws and oroinnnete oh sal jeet ot asseatments therefor, te navable ia ten annual inatallmeata. if turn-a, ana tne same collected by law, and in the hereafter to be passed. - ' i bond shall be issued In art! the colleotion of tae aMeesmenU, thn property owners Puv

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before the same are wuwi, and ri the time provided in the asyja; nanve. ' "- Skc. III. This ordinance shillfiiro friim and after its leeat pilMIMtl f , KoWt V. GraevMS, Clerk f tb of Hlooirilneton. Indisna. certifi- .li KOing to be a true and correct copv of' ordinance adopted by the Comiaxm 1 cil of the Citv of Bloainrta.. at a rOBuIar moetine: held Hav Sth. IS Wit., my band, aad seaV of ')B)idlCl! tBis Jaay 13tb, 1S0. KUBJ&BT u. tiaaK v awv..? May 14. 1890. :;S: Obi MtaeHasfmpt EAST WMBti Pullman Buffet Sleepia tCagal'-jvi CMeMNaa, IsomsmlU, Baltimore, fh New York, AUotoi 8L. Connecting he Union Dams mi Jar mil points West. Wot Kmigrant and Land O. A 31." is the Best Keote 1 the shortest and quick best aceommedatuma. The OAK.M the only Lin Sleeping Car between Onrlaaatt Our agent are- ready, ail a)l Uassa. give information to tbe public, aaifH communlcstions addressed to the a tat' iitned will reoeiv.i prompt Address D. O. 8ayKa, Tioket Aaaaa.1 as ai. J-, aiwss,kU4, District Paasenger Agent, J. r. Barnard, Presides and OaaS anager. W. &. Saaltuc. Qeajaeal eager Agent. IJincianaM, O. Tandolio vka ana tasea' Tba Sborteet, Beat and iew Mas). . twaan tha lut Wul Mrth .ul -"

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West: No, 6, 9;S4 am; Xsv 1, l.ta Mak Mo. It, pas, Ho, , ItiU mm lfcHt fc pat. Train No, V ha sUgaat parlor sat ta St,;Louis; Train Mo. II has ralta. Vestibule Sleeper. Drafter aad aerveii in dinia ear: Train Na. xiiman ousel weeper ror at. Laana. Trains leava Orsencastla ' -- aW thaSaet: No. S, 3;i pa. Ma, m S" pas, H , iris.aa; To. , t:sa am, Mo. 4, aiSaaa. WT'. Traia Wo. 10 ha Pallaaaa V Sleeping Car running threogk Tort withont ehanara. All mania ia dining ear. This traia sjs I gnat Parlor Can for ladUraeHi unnansu ; -train xio. 11 aa Pullman Buffet Sleeper te Oi Train Mo. 6 has Pttllmaa Sleeper fee tanapoiis in wntcn passenger eaa I until breakfast time. Also Pullman

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ceueo. any miormawM ragnra rates. Ae.. addresa CHAS. K. Traveling Passenger Ageat, Terra ind. e. A. riiiiu, ueoerai Agent, J. M. CHESHROUOB General Passenger Ageat, Si. Don't let aaybodverowel other medicine on you as being nothlns eaoal to it, aad you should nolhiuff else. !

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