Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 17, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 June 1890 — Page 2

That weak, no-account feeling is dispelled by the use of South American Nervine. Faris Bros, only Agents for Monroe County

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XMMHt against a potHwwB rilassaait fir rtn-T " bribed by the any-cns af 910 sad a bottle of wbiBkyeaflM to naogbt, the jary -. f . :- - 1, ilimmmm ill . In 19 TbaHoBoa loflM Has pnrcliaai scvetsA seres of ground at Cedar Lake aad will at one pot 1 - tflMttM Imal mia atnsY arraage a Msntitm pscnte gruanu. Throst,. the influence of Judge Hiejatotbsa paatoffiee baa bcao eetablawd at Paisley, fl statioo w . 9) tha veataiaaof tba lake. Heretoiota tbere aaa been a liiteh between tae railroad eosspany and sosse at th laad owaeo, sad there was no certainty aboot trauia atopninf st the sUtioa. "bat every obstacle has now beea leamed sad Cedar Lake wRI faeeuast a greater resort 1 ever The following sentence eo tains all the tetters of the alphabet : "Joan F. Brady gave dm a Mack walaat box el qait assail rase.n The feHowiar swteaee is aauefa shorter, aad it likewise contains all the letters of the alphabet "Pack way box with Are dosea li quor jogs. '- Says EEFerkiosia a letter from erop: lB-Xadoa tbey vara jaat beginning to bss kerosene a little. They call it psrsabeoe, hot it bas theaaeweMOUCityssBe& One ssuff coovinesd aae that I had stiaekefl Thssaell was pleasantertoate than the perfume of flowers. It was a real good old boms smell. It was the f rat time that I cm Aoroofhly enjoyed the smell of coal ait. 1 be dealer told BMthstbesoldit at sixteea aad tweaty-foar eente per gallon. They have no aplsndid lamps to bars it in Tft bat thst will come in time. They are bow bwrmag H hi smaU lamps wit boat ebimaeys in esaay instances. There is M tot ww awsmsarss wiewawa asw sossfa maBswavnaawwv w come over here and iatroducs some good lamps. Candles are sold here at from eight to tea cents per powad verr cheap indeed, if yon want a flam wHhoat light, hot dear eaoagh if yoa have to stand eight in a sow to write a letter by. They .teil sse the French are bcrainc our kerosene very ' ipmerally, and suss tney nave peaotuai tamps. Who Gets tbb Monbt. A tear waehinr 1000 is worth $20 to 30 m Chicago before he is killed. After he is killed ble killer sells him beef, hide, hoofs, tallow, etc for 9X2. The rsrmer gets half as nraefa mr the steer as hs did eight orten years ago. The batcher chaises to the eastomer aow aa araBa aa o tun heu or ten Tears aco. aad claims that he makes no asare money. There is somebody standing between the man who raises beef to sell aad the -v . . . ....... atan-wM onys meat to eat taat is aakiag .an fnordinale profit Standard. In the corner stone of Pro testant Episcopal cbarch, whose ersctMO was began last week in Brooklya, there was placed a phoeoerspbie cylinder, iocssed in tin. npj." i on wmon a bhibuui nan spoaen to the name of the aoagwaation. s to thorn who shall at some time naoover the stone. The F. If. B. A. desired the nMrebante of Warren to enter into a contract to let their members have koodsateertaio specified rates. The merchants refused to do this. The F. If. B. A. should remember she espeneooB of the e rangers with contract stores. If the merchant agrees to let the farmers' society. have roods st rates below those which he gives other customers, be Iees sn injustice to the other casfemers which they will not endure. They woabiqntekly leave a merehaat who sboaid thss dfecriminate against them. Moreover, farmers wonhf never nave soy cartsiaty that the merchant was only making a given per cent, off them. There la such a thlrz known among rnerrhaots snd.others as doable iavoio. jpg. Sesae' wholesale men who ssD to the retailer furnish sash ras cally double sheets when omired.

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fc'V New jEleetlon jPielncts. As all the attempts so far msdc .a w . give iae precincts sna voting in tne county have been bhnders, the followiag prepared by Co. Auditor Blair, is secured that our readers may know jost what .bss been dons': In nocordsnCQ vitli Ui Ada of 1889 tae CSomnistMan were reqairad at their Jvm Urm la divide ail toalovnioipf intl cut mora thas 250 Totos for tbo awoter a I8S8, tab, precmoU of 300 ott ab M near u practicul. Under Uii, net the commiMMraeia of Uoaroa county made ts follow prwincts In Bean Blottom, Wasblarlaa, Bloomtngtofl, Kramaaa, Van ouren, Ferrj and WearUraeK Townttii tawa oemg toa oaiy townanip, in eoont; it aa aeeuMry to divitla : BK1N BLOSSOM TOWNSHIP was divided late a wait precinct to be known aa No. K with a pollins plaoe at Stiuerville; alw an eait precinct to be Known aa precMet No. 1 win -a, polling plre t Mauat Tabor. The Trtulm. Cbaa. Walker, will be the Inspector in Ko. 1, aad Jamea Davis was appointed Inspector for Ho.JL WASUIKOTON TOWNSHIP was divided into an east preelnet known aa precinct one, and a west precinct known at So. 1. The polling plana in No. 1 will bent the Polley Sehool Hotua, witb the Trattee. Bobertson, aa Inspector? and the pollins; place in No. will bare to be located between now and the election. Tne Inspector for precinct No. IkWm. B. H attingly. BLOOMItiGTOX' TOWNSHIP was divided into precincts , 1. 3, 4 aad S. Precinct 1 will contain all the foatbeaat part ef the city, north of the Perry tp. line ; Precinct 3, all the southwest part of the city north of the township 1 ine ; Pre dnet S, all that northeast of the city of Bloomington; Precinct 4. all the north-' west part of th city of Bloomington, and precinct 5, all that part of the city lying north of the court boom and between College Avenue and Walnut Street, together with' all of the township outside ef tne-eny nmus.. xae Toung .placea m.precfaets 1, 1 and & will be about the Court Houee and in 4 at ram e point close to tbo public square, and in S at Seward's tin shop. The Inspector for 1 will be Joseph Vt-1. a n t T 1 - 9 Trustee Masaey; for , Oeo. D. Thornton; lor a, Jew Ward. KICHLAND TQWN8HIP was divided into an east precinct known a Bo. 1, and a west precinct known as No. 3. The east precinct will vote at the Grand Army Hail in BHettsville, with Trustee Jr. F. Corner as Inspector, and the west precinct at the public school building, with W. C. Draper at inspector. TAN BTJBXN TOWNSHIP wa divided into a north precinct known m No. t, and a south precinct known at No. 3. The north prtcicet will vote at the Kirby tchool bouse, with Wro. M. A. Kirby aa Inspector; the south precinct at Harmony, with Jasoo N. Thrasher as Inapeetor. FXKKT TOWNSHIP wat divided into west precinct ana an east precinct. Two-west precinct will be. known aa precinct So. 1, and the east precinct as precinct lvo. 3, with Wm. Hepiey as Inspector The placet of voting in Perry tp. will be about the old -college building, and at Barn Pairing jr. U a relative to some of the persons on the Bapobliean ticket, the people of the said township will have to elect an Inspector for the west precinct. CLKAB CBBEK TOWNSHIP was divided into sn east aad a west preetses. roe wen precinct win m at tiarrodsburg with W. P. Kinter, Tmstea, as Inspector, and the east precinct will be at SroithviUe with J. T. Hitchell as Impeotor. The other towntbiM will remain at be fore and hare their polling placet at usual, so far as the Board is advised at this The above in formation's simply printed to give the people throughout the county aa Men ae to the changes made la each of the townships. The taw requires that tbo Auditor shall make a complete transcript of the actions of the com-nissioBers with reference to the elect ion laws, and hare the tamo published in at least two newspapers in toe county, to that all the people will fully understand i what precinct they reside. Auditor Blair bas notlBed wi that the manuscript will be ready in due season aad that everything will be submitted in good style to the the people of the ooaqty t required by lawThe following is the Chinese remedy for croup: "Collect from eld walls several nests of large sized spiders, two of which, at least sboaid eontsiB live spiders. Make them into a paste with thirty grains ofslaropreviotuly dissolved. Then, after it is well mixed, redoes ths paste to ashes and apply it hot to .1 . M (TM " . - ! J -11 me inroai. aw, snia, win effect an instantaneous cote of the disease, however severe ths sttsck. ' Hers is a chance for the wo- : men of Bloomington : "The beautiful women of the world" are rev quested, in a circular, to send their ptoinaiHh, to the Baraneas Klsrs von der Defckleist Tiflis. ' These will be examined' by s- committee of artists, -end those selected will he put in sn album, with the title "Types of Female Beauty of -the Lost leers' Of tee Nineteenth Uen tary." Then the album w,ill. be sent-to rite Morrow Mnwnm. George B . Jimes, Clisiruisn of itne riatiOBsil Ureenliack uwuiittse istned a call for' a National conftrencer.(o bs.Jield iu Tomliusoa Hall, lodi-iitepvlis. Wedueatlay, August I 27,1850, ; j

s Hats, SUITS, by 3 Bob. Marshall's eon Will has gone to Iowa on a visit. The 4th of July committees are developing an immense amount of energy and will make the com ing celebration one of the greatest sueeessea of the year. Kev. Lyon was at Monmouth, Ills., Isst week, in attendance upon the commencement exercises of Monmouth College. Prof. Hegel of Peoria, Ills., has closed a contract to make a ba loon ascension and parachute de scent in this place on the 4th of July. 8everal bands will take part in toe celebration. tne wile ot wes. walker is visiting friends and relations at Lawrenceport, --David Harbison of Fayette vine. Ark,, and nts sister Mrs. Carry of tne same place, are visit iog "relations and friends. Dave has been absent five years, and his sister has been away eight or ten years. Bam. Harbison and a sister ot wans watia, Washington, are also here, after an absence of many year. There will be a family re union to-day. Henry Koonix, an old citizen of the county, died at bis residence in Woulb Park, on Saturday, after a protracted illness. Mr. Summers has removed to the Penng house, corner of 6th and Washington street. . -Wa Carr, of Bryant's Creek, niia been granted sn original pen sioo of SI 2 per month with $2,750 Ot arrears; jjsn. rentier bas been granted same amount -with three years of arrears, all through the Morgan f ension Agency here. rostmasier jHcfbeeters contemplates going to Denver, on the 21st, with the .T P. A, excursion party. Monroe county is now out of debt, and the people are gratified to see tnat the fJommissioners are eoo notaical and careful of the public tunas. Mrs. Cbss. fjibcrt of west 6th street, left on Saturday, hut for Chicago, to visit her son, John OoSden. On Saturday Mrs.C. P.Tuley went to ureencastle, where she will visit Mrs. Langdon. Mr. McNaughtof Spencer is visiting biason,lfivereU McJNsugUt, in Bloomington. Miss Hattie Smith is quite tick st the home-of her parents,, on east 4th street. Joseph Campbell, sehool house T . 1 t , - . ... sianiror, is aaoEeromuy sick .witn luuig fever, at the bene of John Campbell. . Miss Julia Hiraoh of Cincin nati, sister of Mrs. Moss Eabn, m e a " came to jjioomingion last week on a brief visit. Sue returns to-day. the jtAon children accompanying ner. Mr. Binokley of Biohmond, Uiand Master l. u. U. was In town last week. Miss Wright, 'who has been staying with Mrs. Nichols this spring returned to Indianapolis on Sunday. The Board of Equalization for the year 1H90, composed of John C. Whisnsnd of Bloomington tp., J. T. Eller of Van Buren tp, and Green Johnson of Clear Creek tp., together with the Board of County Commissioners, met at the court house, on Monday, June 16tb, for the purpose of equalizing the assesments mads by the assessors of the various townships. Dr. Simpson came to Bloomington on Monday to maks arrangements for ths removal of his family to Indianapolis. He is well pleased with his position iq. the Central Asylum for the Insane. Dr. Jordan left Bloomington on Saturday to make preparations to sail far. Europe with his party, $1 per morning will hereafter be paid to city pastors who will conduct services at College Chapel. Miss Minnie Bryan is enter taining Miss Jessie Bobinson of Indianapolis. Mil Urace Woortburn. on Wednesday evening of last week entertained a number of her young friends at her home oa North Mor ion st. Mrs. Jesse Mitchell of Bed' ford was the guet of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Simpson, last week,

Mrs. Lindley and children will

go to Indianapolis the last of the week, with her sister Miss Kate Edmunds, to make a visit of seve ral weeks. Wasbikotoh Tp. Eld. Harvey Htsel preached at Bindoataa, Sunday, June 8th. and bantised three rwrnont and three more joined tne ilmrcU 'to 'be bap tized next meeting Rev. air. Allen is away on business -Hit. t. ii, Carroll leu out or a small cuerry tree. iitriKing the ground with her head and shoulders, and is aaid to be seriously injuredDeath claimed three of the most worthy and excellent men in this township last week: H. V. Pollev died Itondav. June 9th, aged nearly 29 years ; Rev. Thomas OaiUnt died Wednesday, June lltb, aged about 50 years; Xalacbl Collier died June 11th, aged about 70 years There are six old ladies "near Hindustan over 70 years of see : Louisa Robiiton, 84 ; .Maria Campbell, SB; Mary Brown, 75; Cynthia Brown, 73: Xtarr-tJodsey, 7o i Mrs. Wendt, 78. Martha Payne. Lucinds Payne and Mn. Griffith are old ladies. HUB. u. Mrs. Terry is visiting Iter son Ularence, in Umaba, Jieb. Ruth Earnestine Bicknell made her appearance at the home of .her parents, in Owahfi, Friday morning. : ' . . i i. M ICS SW Ti 'I I'-."--"-Hailstones are so-, thick and big in Illinois that the fanners are gathering them up and building stone fences out of them. This is the truth, for a Chicago paper says Skilled Him 1 xnirty as ! Mies. Bedford, June Hi. Special.!

Will C. Duulap, of the firm ot'oood citizens who nay all their

Dunlap Bros., railroad contractors, (who graded the S. & B. switch at Stinesville) took a swallow ot carbolic acid at 4 o'clock this afternoon, thinking it was peppermint, and died in half an hour. His home is in Valparaiso, lud. He was quite a society gentleman and a ereat favorite here. lucy were

oHiVV ..Til T; .ho P ."w'dollHr.ndt.ncenuC.ndthit morning I grading a switch to the. Peerless a,ld the dow u a counterfeit."

nnatwst ot w, J1m wk.eia. St: . IhisV Xfet ujljara UU1JI Wi tuio place, where be died. jXts remsins were brought Were to-tjght and taken to his home for burial. ; ', r r:,. Mrs. Doug. Fields has been quite sick during the past week. - The posteifice at the Soldiers, Home baa beep named ''Pittuian," in honor of Mrs. Pittuian, one of the efficient Directors. . . . s,-. i . . . Wro. Ransom has tbo contract lor iniprovil'd tuo uiwuj iukiuu r . j t. nrAAM:t.-i.. Open Honsa. Tl st.A .:il w. k k.tk.l u VF"M w....W ..-. of Hot Springs, Ark., for his rheu matism. , : s-wl - " . m a

wwiormr,;li,M t requiretoo much work brotber-in-laqfIkeStttphiu.who- f . iimi.eu ,-1- dUnatcher's

br an accident had both legs cut off on the O, & 31. railroad, is visiting friends iu this placfe , . . i-Ab infant of John Rogers snd wife died on Saturday.

AUiiTOits ANNUAL xisjpoxtrr.

The nnaersigded Aud'Uv suttnits -the following Report of Receipts anil Expcndie of Monroe County, Indiana, tor the rear ending Jkiay 31st,

tares BBC SIFTS. There was remain ins; in the Treasury at tart rtpwt, Aly 91st, 1880, si,T8l There hat been receives tines as fallows, to-wit; Omtjf Rtttuc. iTrom special Judaet, 1.T0 So 'Advertising 31 4S Befosded by pikes, Show license, . . Miscellaneous, Change of venue, Brown on. del. U, Asylum, , Daaases and casts, Docket feet ct. et; Dece mber tax, 'Baj -April UX, -SO, STSfS is ee 8 341 SO s4 I?" tx.1 3o:sis J4.0SJ 33 4,38T (S Toumubip Tkxei;Dos tax. Local Tuition, Township, Road, Additional road, Special school, 4.S7B 23 4,931 07 S,30S 13 37 S3 4,864 SB 30,823 88 Pike Toms. 755 .75 . ?.0l5 1 3,018 55 985 "71 ' 1 Kogert,' Bight, Wylie, Stepneas, 5,775 39 3,358 63 397 13 400 00 13,905 00 .11,861 58 Pi ka remits. Redemption of land, Liouor lieento, Tuition Revenue Stats, Principal Cong, fond, Leans com. school, 41,946 56 Mass, t 39 -e-T-xriJIfjOSl v? Interest Ceng, fund, Interest tm. school, 4 -3,333 07 ,96 38 Pik tondt. Dinamore pike, 13,100 00 mitb pike, 3,503 75 15,603 78 Total receipts, Total redeemed, $193,864 62 149,590 64 Balance in Treasury, The balance in the treasury belongs to the following fundi : County revenue, Dog revenue, Smith pike, Pike repairs, Common school fund, Common school interest) Rogers pike, Hight pike, Stephens pike, Wylie pike, Dintroore pike, Prin. Cong, township. Interest Cong.- township, ,' 43,374 08 39,315 30 91 71 1,783 50 993,73 196 80 43 10 445 33 338 80 36 53 176 58 11,697 35 358 00 1,046 83 43,30301 Total, Overdraft. . Prin.TlOBlB, 3 80' Int. TO BIX, 3 84 lnt,T9BlW, 31 S3 37 96 True balance, Am OS

The Auditor ot the County has published a good report, setting forth the financial condition of the county, and. the public will doubtless coon see a similar publication made by the city clerk.

Mrs. Coffin left BloomingtorH on Tuesday of last week tor Pittsburg, Pa. to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Flora Grutibs ; and after making a short visit to her son Charles at Indianapolis will go to Minneapolis, Minn., to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Wnllingford. Clias. Robertson and Bro. have aeain become proprietors of the grocery store on the northeastern corner of the square, and they begin business on the "strictly cah" ilan. They say this is not merey talk, but that tbey mean it, and no man, woman or child can get credit in their store. They'd rather do less business snd do it fur cssh. They will increase the stock, and make it a very desirable place for cash customers to trade. Remember the old stand, and everything "cheap for cash." The people in the northwest part of the county are anxious to have a bridge constructed across Bean Blossom, the Delap Ford, so that they can cross the stream when bia-h waters come. Let the good work eo on, and let the commis aioners resuond to the wishes ot taxes promptly. Mrs. Bart. Roseberry and Dudley Smith were married, Sun day night, at the residence of Rev. Mr. Roes. Drug Clerk "l filled prescrintion for a stranger last nieht for a n I kSTM. A l.l.f .Akl..eM Proprietor Tht't highway robbery asain. wen. never mtno: u tne ten cent niece it nood. wo will make four cents on the tale. American Pharmacist A large number of persons arc making preparations to go to Milwaukee iu July, to attend the K of P. encampment. The fare will be low. Tobe Smith and wife are at Cedar Lake. Tobe is an enthusi 'astic fisherman, and ean extract as i. - . 1:1,- t. ia ,uiuv pmnuis m-fii. a nip nu tmo las any man m JSortu America. a T. .r. , ter,has sent bis resignation to headquarters. It is stated that the new KJm Wo VVe A a SltllM vjeu forco, and that -it is both dangerous and annoyinfr to take so much re sponsibility., 8'Mie thirty or, fori v sectiou men were on a strike lart week owing to a roduction of wages. There hat been Warrants drawn at iol8,801- 34 2.C37 13 388 SO 4,448 93 lows: Fert and salaries. J tirdrt, itatlias, foer, Specific. Special Judges, 170 OS Agricultural secietv, 20 00 Co. Institute, 50 00 llloafcet fast, Ul 9ft Venuedcaset, 3,018 10 BnumamtiMi, 381 00 Uiscelttaeosa, s.l se 3,170 38 Criminals. House of Refuse, 171 80 Reformatory, 104 00 Mitoelhweous, 1,339 48 Buildings, 1,805 25 3,849 61 Roads. 340 00 4,874 7t 519 66 Damages, Pike repairs, Miscellaneous, 6,734 38 Asylum, Blections, Book and stationery, Assessing, Insane, Printing and advertising, Bridges, Tax bounty, Liquer license, Tuition revenue, Principal Cong, fund Principal Common school, Interest Cong, fund, lot. oosrsnon sehool, 1,661 28 13 05 1,876 16 1,355 00 746 93 616 06 3,878 76 27 50 600 00 13,905 00 12,076 66 43,340 27 3,215 13 990 76 Dinstnore, Kogert, Hight, Smith, Stephens, 2,723 65 546 57 3,365 00 3,783 70 1,006 35 1,099 65 Taxes. 1,335 75 4.375 33 4,931 07 8,205 13 37 93 4,860 06 10,433 88 Dog. Local tuition, Township, Boad, Additional road, Speoial School, Redemption of land, County revenue, Interest on bonds, Principal oa bonds, Interest on orders, Miscellaneous, 20,731 15 428 88 1.E60 00 6,000 00 307 01 43 90 - 7,910 91 97 85 S1M,92S 70 10,655 40 Corooer't inqnest, Total warrants drawn. Add. outstanding; last rear, Total to be redeemed, Deduct outstandingtbit year, Total redeemed by Treasurer, 162,484 10 12,803 S6 149,690 64 Outstanding Warrant. Countr orders. 5,426 42 Old Bike, 1406 oo 1,320 00 385 00 3,456 14 Dinstnore pike, Smith pike, Pike repair!, 7,407 14 13,893 56

Respectfully submitted, W1. T. BLAIR, Auditor,

IB ACKILIE 99

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KID AND DONGOLA SHOES, ON COMMON SENSE AND OPERA LASTS.

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Bloomington M achine Works, Having purohasod a NEW IRON PLSIVER, LATHE, and ALL TOOLS uecetsary to produce firsl-otust work, are now prepared to do Elf Calif IS AND BOILER REPAIBiaiSS, and all kinds of Quarry Machine Repairing, Pipe and Pipe Fittings. Stock Brass Goods A'weyt on band. "Promptness, Dispatch and Fair Dealiag,n will be our motto. If you want new or second-hand Engines or Boilers get our prices before going elsewhere. Oive n a call. Presslar & Hunter, blo0MLN(,ton, indun.

NOTICE OF TREASURER. Treasurer's Office, Mon r on oo. Ind. June llth. 1880. Notice it hereby given that I am pre pared to redeem all outstanding county warrants, other than Pike. Interest on all such warrants will stop on the lSlh day of June, 1B90. JA& H. GASTON, Treasurer Monroe county. Cllw TrstsHrr's Wotlce. Notice it hereby given that a Bond of berod fifteen (15), it hereby called in for payment, and if not presented at the City Treasurer's ofllco, in Bloomington, Indiana, on or before the 1st day of July,1890, no intorett will be paid thereon, J. M. HUNTER, City Treasurer. It you are thirsty and want a glass of cold soda wator with pure fruit juices, go tc Mike Volpert't north tide restaurant and bakery. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or Calloused Lamps and BleniUlicw from horses. Blood Spav in. Curbs. Snlints. Sweenoy, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throat, lougns, mio. save saw oy tree o uuu bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Minnlih mim over known. Hold bv H. LtsjiLiSY, Druggist) Biooniington, Ind. nov. 30-vu, 1 G K M T S to canvass for the sale Wanted of our noine-Qrown Nursery Hun-k. MOST LIBKKAL TERMS. Unoqualed facilities. One of tbe largest, otditt-ratablishod, and hurt known Nurseries in tbe country. Address W. A T. SMI t'J, Geneva :Nur.ery, 0nv, . Y. BMbed, o iste. "'"f "

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var asAvas WBsssak itt alt the leading Mtlcs aul Colors. r ft.XSS Shoes la fail, kearj grata; ROT1CB TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received by ths Common Council of tbe City of Bloomington, Indiana, in the Council Chamber, at their regular meeting, to lie nolo TUSSDAT, JULY 1st. 1890, for iraprovin;,Dun street from, Second street to Third Street. Tbe Common Counci 1 reserve tbe right to reject any oral! bids. Specifications for laid improvement are now on file, and can be seen at the City Clrk'a office. Contractors will observe the following resolution adopted by tbe Common Council: Resolved, That horeafter no bids will be received, and acted upon by the Common Council, unless the names of the sureties who are to sign the bond of the applicant, in case he is awarded the contract, are given in the bid. ROBKRT C. GItSBVES, June 11, 'SO. City Clerk. AMENDED S)RDIHAISCt5. Bs it ordained by tbo Mayor a nd Com. mon Council of tho City of Bloomington, Indiana, that Section 3, of Ordinandi No. 4, being an ordinance entitled an ordinance relative to Peddltirs and Hawkers, and providing penalties for its violation, be, and the sumo is hereby amended to read as follows : It shall be tbe duty of the City Clerk to make out all license granted to Peddlers and Hawkers, and issue the same on receiving from tho applicant the license of tbo Mayor, and not less than one dollar nor more than twenty-five dollars per day, as be in bit discretion may determine. This shall be in fores I'rom and alter iu legal publication. I, Robert C. Greeves, Clerk of the City of Bloom itigton, Indiana, certify the fore going amendment was adopted uv me Common Council of aaid city, at their regular rooetinx .lime 3d, 18"0. ROBKRT C REEVES, Juns-U, '80. ; - UHy Clk.

Law C a r 1 m Jt A. FVJtK, Attorney. Ojh AUen d- HeKary'i tioek, eswJr oiier earner roetm. Special Snd eaf-esi attention will be. tlten to Prohmit Htimf end to prompt collection of clmmt. Set tlemenl of es'.atu tyaiiltjf. ' MVLKr JSJCf, AUornenS taries and Insurance Agents. WiUjmi lice in alt titc Slate and 'Federal Chesrat Prompt and careful atti wtfmW gntn to tm Collection of Claims. ev.rnCf eUetstsai estates, and to all other taswsrsi of (tys nature. A speciaUf mad of Anuasen Office over "CornesF ctolkbsg tttrs, aeasM west corner public squat.

LOUDEN i JIOOESS. Office over first Natiemal Bsmk. nets of a legal nadir omvfssV: ii tention in all courts, ileal eefote MM examined by aid of JcwstSi'e M straci. A specialty made of the usi tectum and remitimnc of oittima- of nl lands. MIERS j- CORR, Attorney. OJIa ttp stair user Corner dotAing store, sets side. WUl practice in alt the courts of tk State. Probate business gin special ew carrjnl attention. tMteessons man specialty. -BVSKIRK RVSKIRK. Attorns Office in buttding south of BstwL e ground floor. Special attention oftint'J vrooat susiness, to tne eotUction of cmsm and to business in all Ms cvsertt fJk and adjoining counties. . , , , DUNCAN $ BArUASiM 9m can, Ira V. Jiatman,) Attorney. (Mfc over Stone' shoe store, west stdt gum Hare. Particular atttntum seat m Mil en to Probate eases, collections, ate. jr practice in all the court. -EAST EAST, Attorney-. Of i n Be Uiet Block, north side put square, up-steir. Oive prompt mttsnti tm Probate business, and to the soUeetM of claim. WUl also practice at a conris. jigenu for an. i , Fruit Treses stasl sforttllaias'. Leave your orders with m0: fs any hind of trees from Albsilean J iioom Aursery, Jfndgeport, las. Ail I hare on bands a car-road or Ho. I yVai tiliser from Springfield, Ohio, fe-aw corn and all kinds of garden stttf. ' I. MILT. KOGXBa Agif, miir 199Qs ixtrl to sell our Ifuraery Stock. Salar peneet and Steady Employment teen. CHASE BROTHERS COJtPAJTT - n JJy ihsitor, AST ORDINASCs ' for tho improvement of Dunn street, fife I Second street to Third street. . .I; Skc. I. Be it ordained by ths Attyi and Common Council of ths City ji Bloomington, Indiana, twoHbirds Tf members thereof concurring lherela(' a Dunn street, from Id street to 3d strtji be improve! by Grading, McoVlystattsj Guttering and PavingewBlki side thereof, aecordW to pla ficatiom nerototore adopted mon Council fbr tbo improve street, now on file in the office of i Cleric, and itvaccordabce with; that i Hon of tub i; Jimon UiaactL' April ltk 1890. Sec. IL. The expense of anii isnsrati; i meul, inolu'ling; interest on bonds, if thi oo issuca; snau o asseaMa per nvwi .tut upon thsf property abutting tbeseeo, ' cording to the laws and oroinnncee ew j suUject ot asssssinents tberefor,' t: j -puynlile in ten annual installment!, Brai liriml. and tho same coneeted wipsasrlBl by law, and in the assessiiisj uidl'iiisii hcreallcr to bo passed. . ' Bonds shall be issued In artlclrtiaai th i collection of ths atemene..iiaii lb property owners pay fhwraewmtjl Wore the tamo are muI, and witlii th'i time provided in the atsvsaiai oij naace. ;3. 111. This ordinane thlt lbs H force from and after tts Impil -pnWHi4 J xt uooen i. uraeve, vieca oi l u oi isioomingion, Indiana, oertit.v til going to be a true and correct cotyf I! . 1 . t ordinance adopted by the Common cil of the City of Bioominfftoniat a regular meeting held May Sth, Witness mr band, and sesd oCsndtlCs thu. My 13th, 1S9S. . jtS HOillUtT C. fistKCT-lK M May 14. IPSO. Oss 4tfi tbte st Mlstlslil Te Greet Through i EAST ANJ WSM:; Pullman BuflVt Sleeping Qu9h. . Cincinnati, Louuiil, Wastm Baltimore, Jiladtlpkia, tnttt 'i New Yk,AlotoSLlmi Connecting in Union Depot ed SV jU - for aU points West. " T1S For KmigranU and Land fliasmy:t "O. M." lithe Beet Boats beeesaaslfol the shortest and quickest aad sJtsa best accommodatiocs. The O. A M. the only &flmtom Sleeping Car between QjMflnatl . a Denis. " Our agents ars re4y at air times I give information to ths astasia, Sad a communications addressed to Use atvasi tigned will receive prompt attSAtiot Address D. C. Ssunxs, Ticket Ami. C A St. By., Mitchell, lad. O. O? Jm District Patserwer Agent, TitMenasSvlssd J. F. BarnarS, Praaideat and Genera Manager. W. B. BhaMass. Oeassal fas senger Agent. Cincinnati, O. . Vondalta JLlCd. Tha art rsrst mtmm The Shortest, Best ana Qtilohsst lias ti t feon the East, West, North aad (herM 1'rains leave Greencastis Janetlen fbr th VTesl: No. 8, 9;30 am ; No. 1, 1;M M No. 11, pm, Nn, S, 13(11 mm, KsTl S;SS pm. Train No. 1 has elegant parlor taw ft St. Louis; Train No. J bsn Full asm Vestibule Sloeper. Dinner and snepa served in dining car; Train N. hs Pullman Bufiteeper lor St. Lenis. Trains leave Greeneastls Jsnetma ( the Cast: No. 8, S;4 nnv, Net. 1,4 pm, No. , S;l pm, M. IS, No, 6, i;56 am, No. 4, S;I aaa. Train No. 10 has Pullaaaa VetsiVil Sleeping Car running tbreagh to Rsn York without change. AU mania esrswi in dining cart. This train Ska Ion Sti ?ant Parlor Cars for InrtwDapolhi smi ;incinaali ; Train No. 11 has UrnuM Pullman Buffet Sleeper to Cincinnati Train No. S baa Pullman Steeper tm Ind ianapolis in which passengers can resnnll nntil breakfast time. Alto Pullman Balw Sleepers te Philadelphia, New Yets, lal llmore and vvatamgton witaont efts Making direct connections lor alt I lour connections are sura a no ej Union Denots. N o Transfers or . era and your nccommodationt at celled. Any mionnauon re rates. Ae.. address CHAS. Traveling Passenger Acsat. ' Ind. K.A. FORD. General Agent, J. M. CHESBROUGB, ; General Passenger Agent, --.Dim't let anybody crosrsl i other medicine oa ya at being j as Montn Amencan nervine,' numing umi to 1, na you uoth$ !.

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