Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 18, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 June 1890 — Page 2

r

Wj, wej itioi feeling- . v mi jui mil. m m ' fUm 1 ' lirl ' i ji

Ma. Hfiw StyM

BlW-S

C -E I Printed sack rh&ar.JftnwW. WtUZHI TAl(CaV fan W. Jaeasea . . . . Xd. L- AitoiM . irn . - C. J. Smith - j. a i A. arittl aareiled at Idwpolb, taeoecauoa wiU btiag ta Hie eapt41 ait a lam ffonam of Mode.' Tkna. A. Hdriek w V U asaa nai irf "fr waa naee .awtaesl to fnre a Natjoeal name ad vefwfatiaa to Iadlaaa and asaa lafiaas maB(orowptoperv acthaas am Indiana dewlopawat) kkaiawr is to be booond br lanaaaaeatttaat will be saowra to th.D.blMoa the let oar at Jab aastv Death, tbe (fat leveler, nbatbiaaveBtef aaT political maeat. aattaaea of all nartsea asar aaaat to 3a baaer to Iba mtmen ef ak polities. The Prognaa brieves Utat every tne otnea or Aadiana willniVct. as ba koh aaoa tbe aMinniratn f rrrttil to Mnrtnn and Kaadriefcs. tbat ao Stat baa stated their sopenors, and last it tobekaowaaa aa xaaTbadatfcof tbedrcait coart baa asada oat ia totals feral tbe ofWbiefe baa beta' Mat to tbe Adfntaat General of tbe JStafe of i ladianm, aad tbe AdjaUnt General ia required to traaasait a trae eapy of! " - n - Penaioaa at Waaaiagtoa, D. Oi The fimt earollmeat aader tbjs made in 188 this is the The earoIlmeBt every foar yean. Tbe importance ei uui eBrouaaeat to aoMiere n aet tolly Padswlond by them, or they waaia aaranaaat egprta to aire a T-Tbe Iadiaaapofis Son Joan fjrsvea, who tawUoaaty ia that oHy last 1 to aa bazWnc4ad sad dma tie aeaadsaa eoaatr. TW nrtf. - Usa f saw a jamrmakt nm him tttm ta. &m to Aaaeefade paper. Ha taaBy wart to V earns eoaaty whm w wweftetetokb paaaataBe of Ce, BaaeHBtesdMrt, aad puud oa ia Ms. kat a taa liisieisii aeeimstw tmr eeoato jeil wBinVisatoaivmlsaato a tae'I!afc: Eommleat to nothing! John bbeMtaroa to Ma ofoee of Go. Baamnleadeat while he Hraaning for Oer knowing faH weU that bebaaa't gfaeat of a ehaoea of i of the leaders of the Rei party .sin eoatrnate tot the Jaly aambac of the Norti JMeJew aa save roe eriti the aetiea of 8eaher Bead MOaagrem. Tbaartiele iaan onmmalr4riagwie,bateveeflim toeotaeeal thi kJenfi-J .ay to ae maoe. m of ita aijfiarT --IaBalearnta oatba aabue streeta. White Wm Wolfe ama with OB oath Utm street last Thanday

m i i ;

- . .

3

lap aptawcs,

i i.ar - - . - TJrasaa

Tiseansnr,

fell miHitary history of tbeaMelvea aaeaUadaWiataabkahliat.

aays of

aO, a larga rat ran oa bta paatftowa for suoh a small outlay of

leg. Jlr. WfeIotcbd tbe rodeot bmb paaaoie, vac ao( aaui m bdato him ia Sea droVreat WJjpa ha loowBcd his rarwaa oeao. iba exof the inehicat aad paia mm tbe bits, aaala Aim sick and weak and be nhir aaeatiy eeaeeyed to Ma laaooggy. the Foarth of July two years ago,, at UadaaatL wbUe Micbael Hemter, thea eighteen yeam of age. was czpiodiofir firewar be to front of the aaiotm of hia faaher; John Hewter, on Ceort aai Ijma streets, a sky-rocket which ba Had iwated new acroM taa street aad tbroBgh an opea wfadow, etrikioR Eohert Cameroa oa the haad snd eawiog few death. The widow brought a eoit far damapea agatast bafb the boy who f nd the socket aad to fetber. Its seaoad trial wsa eonelndcd yeatentar. A Jary ieufatd a rerdict against both rJeteadaartafbrftOfX

HXSIMMONSaCO.

1, ywilat Caev, "ISara ecrreapoiideBt ia aa ecbaafe: TW Magnificent corporatioa, tbe Xiortbern 1'aano J., a oew Jracino tram to go on Jane 8, which will male two through trains dally: Tbie road aaw raps one Inject eoand train daily cot of .Chicago and St. Paol, IreTiar tbe latter eitr at 4:15 p. m. It goes in two sections, each with eight to sixteen eoaehes, and carrying anywhere from three to five haadred people out into toe nstof oar " national domain where amneeaMats are bang ode for fntare generations to oltiplv upon the earth. The traiaa are made op of mail, express, baggage, emigrant, tourists, first aodaeeoad class, dining and paleoaenea. JSverrone knows what a PnllnMn palare is, bat ererroBedoes not know, I think,tht this great monopoly .has opened its nean aau got aowa ra aoing uunacaroa a poor man's Dana.- -The innovation of which I speak ia the "Pnllmsa jurist ear4' joat iatredWd this year. It is a compromise between the palace and the free eolbnist sleeper, being eqnipped with faB pullawn service, bedding, blaakets, porter, all complete at tbe modest charge of fifty cents per bank per night. Thaw ears are called second class in contradiction to tea drawing room two dollar per night oat-fits in the rear, but aside from tbe' fact that holders of second class tickets are entitled to their privileges, the name is a misnomer. All tbat is buskins are tbe plash nphoh-terisgs abd plate glass mirrorsrtbe cars beiog finished m aeverelr nlain iiaafaion. Tbe bertha iu nMieara in the regalar wm vv ut pinuieaaau i

in Ho Mnnl. 4 peiuac in the same way as fiirther to tbe rear. Tbe-eompany's agents tnetaek.of aenarattae tbe weep from the goats, putting emi graate with emigrants and other people to themselves, I would not eare to meeta nicer crowd of peo ple or -pass two days and nights more pleasantly loan 1 did in one of these can from St. Paul to He lena. These people, the common people, and of snob, ia Uncle Sam's kingdom to eome, carry their own prpTeader, cook their meals on atovm provided for the purpose, live at Kat home, have a free and eaey pieaetnt time and are sot anwilting. bat helpless sacrifices toG. Molock Pallman, of Illinois. I woaid advise any of my friends goiag west to take "toariat' , rrine TiiBese are some re spects far in advance of ear boast ed civilisation. When a house in a . a . a n ine vetestiai jsmpira becomes nneomfortably dirty, instead of turning-everything upside down for a week or two. to the destruction of health, temper and happiaew, they simpiy barn tbe boose and tbe old man goes to his club, hia wife to ber mothers, while the contractor ia bonding a new one. Tbos the aaasoa as mneh dreaded in this eoaafrr beeomea a genaiue holi day. ; Tbe Akron, Colorado, imarovemeat Go. is the latest swindle. Deeds are aeat to prominent per sona to iota is that place 32x140 feet, and the victim is told to fbrwd 4.48 which will ba used . to aaaara me aoaomeni; ana-msae me gift strictly legal. As a matter of eooraethe HAS is pocketed and that eads the matter. A number of people have been caught by this ainianesr nan in loisseciipn. xoev hit at getting a lot io a th riving eaaa-Ex. Niatb day, June Term, Conniy Ckanmisaioaers, June 11th, 1880. ABMMML AT U18R 111 . Tom Tawssair. " OWmm bow Georce W. Weloh and wmmj otfatn, and Km tsir petition for repeal or tee order oTlbo dom4 found in Keesrd O, pge 9S, In refaraaee to Stock roanlariti lurre, ia ao far M it affect Beaton ToaaaMp; aad tin 'Board, afUr kaeainiac tba aaid DOtitioo and belnr taSV adT&ad, repeal (aid order arto Bonton Tawaekip. aad in tn Towaihia of Bantoa, "Ho stock ahall ma at large." TWa ordar ahall ba ia full force and ia aieet tram and after taa Mday of July, CHEAP mLLIITEllY. On awoant of tads having to move from tbe rooafrJRcently hxsupied, I will bow elf my Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, etc., very cheap. Third door sooth of the Bank id the SYdlson house. MRS. T. GKEGQliT,

.n...V;.JuT6.;SM7aVlUarftajyfcwift.--

is dispdled - by the ii.i-i i jf jfiL J Jill il

-&

m. ft y Hats, 3 Hew aaausli JtodtfrdU oh m . at Xhi8 week a new bank; was organized under the j&ale banking law of Indiana, bv Messrs. Wells aad Andrews of Paoli, Bates of Mitchell, . W. Uosner, X. V, Norton, M. N. Messick, H. B. fiicbardson, E. D. Pearson, and others of our citizens, with a capital stock of 25,000, which will, we understand, be increased to $50,000. Tbe officers elected are : James If. Andrews, President ; T. V. Thornton, Vice President, and I. N. Glover, Cashier.' The Di rectors are: J. W, Cosner, 11. N. Messick, H.E. Wells, James M. Andrews, I. N. Glover, T. Y. Thornton and J. Y. Bates. The Bank adopts the name of "Stone City Bank," and will begin bosi neas about the xutn or duly in one of the rooms in the Gardner block on the east side of the public aquaxe. Bedford Mall. Harxibel V. Pollay, eldest child of L. D. and'Marr Jofanaan PcUar. waa bora git. 18th. I860, died Jdne 9th. 1890, aa married to Rebecca J. RuJk. April 11th, 1S8S. Jennia. aa iho waa ealfad. died Dsc. 7th, 1889, of eomumption, after aa Hineai or ancnu ais yaara. ahh an. FollT daath Hertobel bad aa attack of la erippa, aad wm oxpoxed to tho.danip waatojar while en raced in bu farm labora. Ha came to hia father' home in February, want to Ha rti Barilla in March to ba treated for catarrh and wm able to be at the elocUan in April. About that time be began to realise tbat ha was destined to die. of congnmption at no very diataat day.: Uenobal ana one of thote ealm, oool, deliberate, aelf-poMeeud man, enar. cello in batmeni,' loving peace and qnietr. He waa an aarnett Democrat, in reliaioa 4 diaeipUi or cbriation. He will be tone ramembtrtd by bb) neishbori, ichootmates and a falhor, mother, brother and atetar know tboy have aufTerad a low to tbennevar to be regained in 'this life. Hhu1ia1 aTua v fa Uni. ' tbouh nretiarod . Z: Z " 31- r--r-una oeavy aitn. O life above ! bow long, how fair and lad 1 ueecnajeaiMy. -. ' ' M.8.& Aldeajm HaaMaid Cycloptedla. Tbe title "Jardan" beeina, and tbo title ''Lepacy' enda Volume St of A Men's Manifold Ujclopedie, and between these titles will be found a wonderful amount of interesting aad valuabla tarormatioa The editorial skill in selecting- tbe sub Jeeta treated, tbe amount of space given to each of tbe various topics, and the clearness and conciseness of treatment, are most commendable, and stamp this eynlopedia as, above all others, (ba cyclo pedia lor toe people, a. feature or varv great importance not found in any other OTclopolia is the pronunciation of all titles, the names of parsons countries, ate., as wall aa of the ordinary words found ia a dictionary. Among tbo great number efinterestine tabiaeU treated in this vol. uma we notice: juripruince,Jury, Jute, e Dtaiaa or &ansaa ana Kentucky, .very fall' and braoght close down to date, JMugmaot tMtr, Amtin iianenaea aad Liliratare; also biegranbieal sketcbai of stich naiad and interestins: characters as Josesbus, Junius, Kent and Knat, Clara loaise K el Ion. Specimen pages and terms will bo sent on arrolicatton bv nubliabers, Oarretson, Coz ft Co, New York, unicago ana Auonia. Some twelve indictments were found against tbe Lucky establish meat, and oo a pica of guilty to' two of these and a fine of $60 the proprietor was discharged,, with promise that business should be suspended promptly and perm neatly, . - oome rogues are perpetrating a queer swindle on the Farmers' aI . a LMutual Benefit T Association and the Farmers' AUtapce in Central II lmois. They show fine samples of snear which they after verv ohean. I When the barreU are delivered, the Kvpuiiie amcie is mna in mem 10 the depth of about six inches, and below tbat is a stratum of clear nd reaching to the bottom. it is said that the common cowcatcher attachment to locomo tives is about the only article of universal use (hat has sever been patented. Its inventor was D. B. Davies, of Colombus,0. who found his model io the plow. Red lights on the rear of trains, it is further said, were adopted at the suggestion of the late Mrs. Swisshelm after a railway accident in which she had a narrow escape. BtoraVa m Kite stria lor Too, atowe. It will require 45,000 tons of twine to bind tbe train crop of this country this seasont should it be aa average crop. Every pound should measure about 60S feet. Sow, boys, suppose-you had ail this twine for a kite tring,;b6w bleb could you fly your kite T t,PSt 17-264 mill s. Thetis right. The kite might go up out of your sight aad surprise the man la tbe moon. Borne of this twine is vary good and strong, made of Manilla and Sisal, and some of it is so poor we-tear il would tail you jut at a time when the tbe kit was highest. If you want a perfectly safo and sure string get thai made by the Peering Factory, wTiieh is made of the best fibre, In bast manner, and Is of areat strength, and induce your falhor to buy this for bis har vester, ana it win serve oivuer ni purpose or eurs and mee both ef joutappy.

use of South American Neryine. ' l " i

XJlITOIfli3 ArftUAL REPORT.

The nndarsigdod Auditor-submits the following Report of BecolpU and Expendsa ef Itearoe Couaty, Indiana, lev tbe year ending liay 31st, 1890 :

tans RECEIPTS There was. remaining ia the' treasury at last report, jaay 3Ut. 18S9. -AM.T81 4 There has been raeeiVed n&fastoiiows, to-wit: From special Judges, $170 00 Advertising, Tlwkf.iniimA , nllrM 31 4S 78 90 It 00 a 94 347 80 8 83 ie oo 17 38 51 00 20,989 OS 34,037 XI r I Show lioenee, Miscellaneous, unaage of venue, Rmvn ml del. taV. Asylum, vamagoa- ana cqsia, A 1 . t December tax, '89, April tax, '90, 48,387 5C Tounthip IVaws, Doc tax. 1,411 SO Local Tuition, 4,378 S3 Township, 4,931 07 5,205 13 37.31 4,8fr$ OS Additional road. Special school, 20,813 88 Pike Toga. " Wylla, Stepbans, ,7T5 39 Pike reaaira, Redemption of land, . i Liauor license. , 3,108 91 397 12 400 00 13,905 00 Tuition Revenue Stotsf Principal Cong, fund, ; Ixtans com. school. ' i41,946 88 Fines, .ij 43139 Interest Cong, fund, Interest com. seboat, Pikitrntda. 1I.984. 86 42,387 95 2,233 07 . 4,968 28 Dinnnore pike, Smith pike, . i 13,100 00 3,503 75 15,803 75 Total receipt,' Total redeemed, $192,864 61 . i 149,390 04 Balance In Treasury ti ' Tbe balance la tbo treasury be-' longs to tbe following funds : Conniy revenue, . ,. 43,274 03 26,315 30 Doe revenue, 91 Tl Smith i pike,. 1.782 SO Pike repairs, Common aebool fund,.' Common school interest, 893,72 . 19G 60 43 10 445 23 , 228 80 30 S3 176 58 11,697 S3 258 00 1,046 62 Jtogeramae, Hightplke, Stephens pike, 5 it wyimpiae, . Dinsmore pike, 1 Prin. Cong, township, Interest Cong, township, 5. . Total . T 43,302 04 OterJraff, Prin. T 10 RIB, Int. T9 R 1 15, Int.T9Rl W, -3 50 3 84 21 62 27 96 True Balance, 43,274 03 !Mtv IWge twterned to Bhiom inetoa last week after an abscoec of a year in Bloomingtou, Us. Mies .foeie Piltniian will spend the summer with her suiter, Mis. Kussull, in Omaha, Keb. Miss Jennie Willson will lesve soon for Kontuclcy, to remain possibly for a year or more. Her sister, Miss Amanda, will visit her sister, Mrs. Hood, in Newcastle. 'Mrs. A. J. Summers . is com pleting arrangements for ber music class to meet at bee residence each Batorday morning, 'to study theory. A feature of the work will be blackboard exercises. While tbe lesson is free to pnpila, a smaU fee will be-charged to others. Mrs. Gilbert and children and Miss jnorenee HuebM are eoinsr soon to Gloucester, Mass., and from there to Martha's Vineyard to spend tbe greater part of the summer. Bertha and Kirk wood Miers art visiting relations in urecuaburg. .. Mr. Carrier ha charge of the church at Iris old home at Erie, New York, for the summer. Mrs. Woodward and son Lee left for Sedalia, Mo., on Friday last, to spend several weeks with relatives, and will npt return to Bioomington. We are very sorry to lose Mr. Woodward, and family. Miss' Fannie Wilson of Nee Albany, is visiting her parents oo west fith street, - j. ' -Mrs. Freese ' ba3 iwnjed Dr. Harris' residence an ; will keep! boarders. Dr. and bis -family will bava rooms la tbe house1 aoa . will board with-her. Mrs. Binhley wit) build sometime this summer a six room cottage on tbe vacant tot. west of - her residence, on east 7fch street. -Mrs. Waldron, aad Mrs. Blair nd two sons are attending com menceiuent at bt. Msrrs, JVotre Dame. Miss Ids Waldron will return with them on Thursday. maker norm ?. Agents for the WMtey SUd Binder and Mowing Machines, Oliver Chilled and Steer Plows. Ouiek Ileal Gasoline Stoves, Early Breakfast! Stoves. TIM Jobs DoOua- BUlky slay. Rakes. Also BASH, D00R8,:&LA8S, and other Buildine Material a 8teciallv. Shelf Hardware, Sails, Mowing Scythes and Snath Scythes, ant CradTw, Hoot, Hakes, Shovel?, opauos, porks, nay uarrieri", Rone and Polleys, Tinware, Iron and Steal. Wall Paper. Saraan Doors and Windows. In fact anythina usually kept in a flrstclau Hardware Store, all of which will ba sold as low as the lowsst. Come and see us, and get prices. South side, three doors east of fSrst National Back, BAJCER,-.lyyDC0.

EXPENDITURES.

There baa lieen Warrants drawn as Wuiwa: Fees and salaries. B.RS1 34 Jurors, 2,637 13 BalliOv, sss oo Iver, 4,4a 93 SXtific. fineciel JoxVer. 170 00 Agncunurji society, Co. Iattitwie, Docket feeiL . .7 . . v . . 20 00 60 00 111 98 2,018 10 281 00 819 30 Vanned caiies, jsnumoratiia, Miscellaaeiius, 3,170 35 Criminal. House of BMfuge, 171 Reformatory, 104 klMcelfavnesus, 1,229 Buildings, ' 80 00 45 1,505 23 3,i 61 Road: 240 4,974 519 Damages, Pike repairs, Miscellaneous, 00 71 66 5.734 38 Asylum, Elections, Books and stationery, Assessing, . v . . . Insane, Printing and advertising, Bridges, Tax bounty, Liquor lie ense, Tuition revenue, Principal Cong, fund Principal Common aebool, Intarat Cong, fund, Int. common school, 1,661 IS 12 05 1,876 15 . , XMt 04 ' 93 '816 OS 3,878 76 27 50 600 00 13,905 00 12,076 C6 42,240 27 2,215 13 4,990 76 Dinsmore, Rogers, Higtt, Wylie, Smith, Stephens, 2,722 G5 846 87 2,263 00 2,783 76 1,006 25 1,099 10,423 SB Tatts. Hog, Local tohlon, Townsbi', Road, Additional road, Special School, Redemption of land, 1,333 75 4,375 33 4,921 67 5,205 13 27 92 4,866 05 20,731 15 .428 88 Uounty revenue, Interest on bonds. Principal on bonds, Interest on orders, kliscellaneous, 1.560 00 6,000 09 307 01 43 99 7,910 91 Coroner's inquest, 97 85 Total warrants drawn. 15t,928 70 Add outstanding last year, 10,565 40 Total to ba redeemed. 163.484 1 Deduct outstanding this year, 12,3 66 Total redeemed by Treasurer, 143,090 54 Otkitmutiug Warrant. County order, Sv426 42 Old pike, 2.406 00 Dinsmore pike, 1,320 oO Smith pike, 285 00 . litc ronsirl. 3.456 14 . y,467 14 12)893 56

Respectfully 'submitted, TO T. BL.AIU, Auditor-

lifeflwst June 1st, U90.. Going North Ulii jago Uay Mail, .......11:08 a. m Chicago Slight Kiprr........... 11:06 p. in Uooport Acooraniodat!on,.....n 8:2 a. m Bioomington Aecommodatwn,.. 9:35p at Uuine South Ijouisville Might Express. .........3:44 a .m luitrille Accommodation SilO a m IxwisTilie Day Hail 4:00- p. m Orleans Acconioio-lntioo ......... ...:2S p. m SrmALNaifcit.--liaviiig sold out our business we desire an im mediate settlement with all iudebted to us. We mean business and must have the money. Ppett & Skies. "Tub Leading Maoasink of that country" is what the 'Century' is now termed. Its immense circulation, hs nMitation trained thmueh the War arti cles and Iho Ruuian-Siueriau articles, bas placed it at the band or the column of handsome and creditable magaxtnes for which this country ie celebrated. There la an immense variety of articles in tbe "IHintury, written oy men wnoae names civs wofieht to their utterances -in fact tbe "Century' strives to secure the best ranardlesa of cost. Tbe best illustrations are alwaya found in this snagssiae, printed a Ave paper, with 8rst-class fak,makiag it a beautiful aa well as an interesting ma)putlne. Published in Kew York City. "ThB Cca)llOrOLITAH., is a Bright, Sparkling Xagasine, tbe cheapest Illustrated Monthly in tbe world, at 25 cents a number, or $2.40 per year. Tbe Cosmopolitan Is literally what the press universally calls It, "The Best and Cheapest Illustrated Hseasine'' in th world. inn vjosmopoiKaa or tne nrst time in magasine literature, splendid : Illustrated Periodical at a price hitherto deemed impossible. Try it for a year. It will be a liberal education to every member of the household. It will make tbe nights past pleasantly. It will gtv you more for the money than - you can obtain in any other form. Do you want a flrstchoa Magazine, giving annually 1,300 page by tne ablest writers and cleverest arvisH as reaastxe a nsgssme s money .1.- . ki ... : ... i l, i snecsialtv of live suhieets 1 Tdanar tirofessional and business men seeking pay-ins-locations should read tbe "Business OmjMitunities" shown in the Cosmopolitan. Tby are something paver before given Reflcei fa DcIlsssasstiBsta. All persons who bava permitted their taxes, either mate or iwunty, or Turn Pike to become delinquent, are hereby notified tbat it will ba sireatly to their ad. vantage to call at once and get their reoeipia. - Deputy Collectors will ha sent out in a very abort time, as rewired by law, and a call from a Deputy mean addi tional expense. 1. H. OASTOST, Treasurer M ouroe Co. Grant Street M. E. church will lay the corner stone of their new church the dtb Sunday of this moirtli. The ceremonies will be in chargi of Monroe Lodge No. 2331, Graud Uuilrd Order of Odd Fellows io Bloomingtou. ffAXUtx Tucker, J 8. There will be a basket meeting at the Missionary Baptist church on Brummett's Creek, oo Sunday, the 29th of June, Elder John W. Ragesdall, from Morgantown, and Elder John Goodman, from 8jeernville, and other apeak era will be present. All are invited to come with well filled baskets and have a good tiuje,'

Faris Bros, only Agents for Monroe County ' i v ' '

THE BUYERS' VERDICT. The nanlnons verdict af the Buyesrs' Jary la tke caae f Merit vs. Blawhard waa la favor ol tbo plaintiffs, repraemtd ty the Eagle sClallilaff Uowmv TUa Jury, wltboat leavlat taa stare, faamd (Mat the ckeaaeat aadaaaal rell able place to bay Clotblag, (3 eats' Furalaatag Gaeda,llafa, Trunks, etc, is at tbo single Clotblng Boase, Weat Side faatts; Seiuare, sUeaa3lBclanf gadlaaa.

F I N E FQQTWEARo

KID AND DONGOLA SHOES,

OK COMMON SENSE AV T?riT CI VJJVI? UXlUO

Iu CsVEIVTJS LlSXyXtm Shoes

Is acknowledged to be best and most Stylish. For the Neatest, Mont Durable and Comfortable $3 Shoe, you will find u in tbe lead. CHAS. H. STONE. West Side Square.

Deering Junior Steel Binder THE USSIEST WESltT FJJSUCAL BINDER im mi

it Mb psrisci! tB roigh, Btwcn gra;

k light short grila; In tiadlj sent otticrs da ol. pretended rivala. an owr la the lead of ?im;nfiEacfi m ik-w The uaEKiXO BCtDEK TWIXK made by oatsstves is the best in the woridCv.

AMle- tootuneareatarent torUliutnUsd Catalnrao an ralllnfornaatlnia orwrltetb i WW. DBKOWQ e CO.. Criloago, luTy

Bioomington Machine Works.

Having PurcBased a HGW IROM PL1SER, IiATflB. saA ALL TOOLS'

necessary to produce flrst-class work, are now prepared to to sSKsSIIKP AHB BOILER giErAIItI!f&, and all kinds of Quarry Machine Repairing,

Pipe and Pipe Fittings,

Always oa band. "Promptnest, Dttpatek and Fair Dealing,'' will be our motto, you want new or second-hand Kaginet or Boilers get oar prices before going elsewhere. Oivo us a call. Presslar & Hunter, bwom.NwTON, lnouni.

NOTICE OF TREASURER. Treasurer's Office, Monroe co. Ind . June 11th, 1880. K at ice is hereby given that I am prepared -to rod item all ntt,tanding count warrants, other than Pike. Interest on all such warrants will, stop en the 15th day of June, 1890. ' JA8. H. GAHTON",' TWiuror Monroe ootlnty. City Treasurer's llatlcse. Notice is hereby gi van that a Bond of the Cltv of BKooaiington, Indiana, numbered fifteen (IS), ia hereby called in for payment, and if not presented at tbo City Treasurer's office, In Bioomington, Indiana, on or before the 1st day of July, 1890, no interest will be paid thereon, J. U. UUSTKlt, City Treasurer. It you are thirsty and want a class of eld sods water with pure fruit juices, go to Mike voipert s norm side res taurantana oaicery. English Spavin Liniment re moves ail bard, soil or calloused l.umps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Bave eae oy use or one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure over known. Sold by H. Dsplev, Druggist, Bioomington, lnd. nov. 36-90. A U U W l B) U cun vaFtfortlie ala Wanlfd of our homn-Grown Nursery SUick. MOST LIBKKAL TERMS. Uneaimlod facilities. One of the largest, oldest-estttblisbed, and best known Nurseries in the country. Address W.&T. SMITH. Geneva Nursery, Geneve, 21 . Y. Established

.'i . i . -

AND OPERA LASTS. 11 he leading Styles and Colom. in lm hwimir Stock Braes Goods HOTICK TO COWTatAfrrOKS. Bids will be reneived by tlie Common Couneil of the City of Bloominrton. Ind iana, in the Council Chamber, at their regular meeting, to be hold TUESDAY, JULY lax. 1800, for improving Dunn street from Second street to Third Street. The Cum moo Counei 1 reserve tbe right to reject any or an Otoe. Specifications for said improvement are now on file, end can be seen at the City Clark's offlre. Contractor?) wilt observe the following resolution adopted by the Ooataoa Couneil: Besolved, Tbat hereafter no bids will be received, and acted upon by tbo Common) Council, unlet the names of tbe sureties who are to iilgo the bond of tbe applicant, in case he it awarded tbe eon tract, are given in the bid. KOBBRTC, GMSKYKS, June 11) '90. 8t City Clerk. A.HESDED aRDIRAKCE. Bo it ordained by the Mityor and Common Council of tbo City ut Bioomington, Indiana, tbat Section 3, of Ordinance No. 4, being an ordinance entitled an ordinance relative to Peddlers and flawkers, and nrovidine- penalties for its riolation.be. and the same is he reby amonded to read as follows : Il shall bo the duty of the City Clerk to ruake out an license granted to Peddlers and Hawkers, and issue the same on receiving from the applicant tho license of the Mayor, and not less than one dollar nor more than twenty-five dollars per day. as be in hi discration may determi no. This shall Imi m force from and attar its legal publication. I. Robert C. G reeves, clerk of tho City of Hloom ingtnn, Indiana, cortify the foregoing amendment was adopted by th Common Council of said city, at their regular mootitie June :h, I8!0. KOBEUT C GSESVTS& i June U, '90. at City Cledt.

-TIsjsWia. . "TT'eaaaH: 1

Tu a. w

R. A. FVl.K. Attorney. Qsm Alltn $ McNary't nem ibrk, Hf mr ranter room. Retrial and tanim attention will be yieea to ltt hi, and to prompt culUctivn of iVtsa. St litmenr oj esiaici speemwv. v . . . . MULKT MICE.' AUohHw, X Caries mnd Insurance Agent. Witt practice in all tie State and. Ftdoral OmrU. Prompt tout eorefm attention given to me uoueetonrof Vlaxnu, la, saZtfiM m ettotetj and to all other busmen of ieyal nature. A ipecialty mmdo .at ft Office over "Corner" clothing etoi e, south west corner public tquar. . LOUD EH i ROGERS, Attorne. Office over &rt Xatumat Bank. Binet of a leoal nature oiten tmtefnt at?

lenvton lis mu conn, acn emwm hwws

nwnW ty aid of lAmden'i A-r' etraeL A tpttialty mad of the esft? lection and remittance , jif cUhnt of mi kind. . ": itlERS COttn, Attorney. Ofao up Hair oyer Comer clolkina ttore, weat tide. Will practice in all the court eftke State. Probate lurvtc gUea. tpatial mnd. earefnl adtentum. Mteetione mmdo m tpetialtg. BUSKIRK i B USKIRK, Attorney. Office , in building mmtk of Sank, o ground Jtoor. Special attention yisen to rrooate sweusess, to tne toueavan oj asnma, and to buiinet in all the court of JAi and adjoining counties. DUNCAN Jt BATMAN, AM. C Dun

can, Ira C. Batman,) Atfofnw. - Qfea : over Stonf hot ttore, w6"s ' sisMWa tfuare. FvrtcuaVfnt$on vgjf At aimen to Probate &e, eoiUet$$int,,le. Wilt practice in all the court. ".

- EAST f BAST, Attorneys. Qfleo Tit Mee Mute mock, north aula public tfuare, up-ttair. Owe prc&npi attention to rrobate punnext, ana to Ml coiUCtum of claim. WM alto pramSea t tt court. Agent for No. I innrone. Trait Trees and PerCHIaar: Leave your orders with me for aay kind of trees from Awejtnan: Hobbs xtursery. Bridgeport, lad. I have aa hands a ear-load ef So. 1 tillaer from Spriagnold, Obits, few corn and all binds of garden stufl. I. JIILT. KUOUMi Agea!:' saar iw-w, ... mSM LOCAL OK TKAVfLIKO to sell oar Nursery ' Steele. 'Salary pauses and Steady Employ Ui teed.

CHA8E BUOTIISSS OOSrABT, .ill T..1L. . j'rfmttiejiu aa 9 vss

AS ORDIMAKCJB

for the imnrovemcnt of Dune ttreaWtreai

Second street to Third straat. U

Sao. I. Be it ordained by tbe Ita; and Common Council m tlie Uttv

i.i : . . i r ...... .1.:-. . . .k.. .

meoioers mercoi concurring iieroiai, uuav-

JJunn street, irorn 2i street sa acre lie improve! by (trading,- t:Adaatisia Gutteiing and Paving a sidewalk on eac eido thereof, according to plana ana I

tleitions heretofore adoptrd by tbo OonuM

nion Council tor the improvement tfeai,3

street, now on ate in the oejou or. toe Jit Clerk, and in Mcpordanc vWi the tion of. the Common Council, April ist, lean. Sec II. The axponse of si .id imp menu including; ititurcst on txHi'ls. m be issued, shall be n$Med Oei- frontupon the prprty alwttinx,saemM, s cirding to the laws and ownaniys otrt! sul irvt ol aarsiiiinU theiefur."ii piy-nlile in ten apnua! install meota.-'if dK

if ma, anti t-au same connnati a.yiviMea; .y law. end' in the aases4iig oaaaea huraafler to b. pMrd. : . it

theollectiaw.f ib aieataVw

jno jiropnriy ovnin pay the! rasswaeta'

wiursias samt ar and,,! the time provided ia tb. sweating Sec. 111. -This onlinanoe' -shalrbe Kirce irom and alter its lsaj pnMloati of Ulooinington, laJiana, eertffv tba going to be a true and correct copy aft' uruuianco auoptca oy tne fjomassta cil of the City of nWrninrtna. b at a resuhtr meetinv hM Mu,- tut. ' Witness my hand, and seal ofsaiaV suis Auy mn, lsse. SO IS Kit T C. GRKEVE5L . Cj.. CHyOsa Ohio Hlswtmlttat Taa Oreat linaal nv.nfa1 .r AND WEI for all P. "O. If." utlte Best the shortest and quickest i best accom mediations. The O.&U. u the onlv Linl y ' Sloojiin Car betwoca Ciacii Our agonta are reaSy at all 'tiaai gtseinrortnauon u toe jpaotioi i-ommmiciitioii addrcaaedj taa siened. aull receive nroeant Address D. Q. Saitwaa, Ticket Anal, em. a.a W . . sr . a am sr a M nw at. By., Mitcholl, lnd. C. Q. 3mm Iiutrict Fasenjier. Aent, Vincenwa,li J. r. BarnardPrnident and Oeavi

Manager. W. K Shattuc, General fmM a a n. - - ""Te2i

Vandal in tilo.

Tha Sbavtest, Best and wkest Lisa between the Knet, Weat, Mert ana aoutb. Trains loave Graancastte Junction for the ' West: No, 8, ; am; No. 1, IdW .n No. tl, 3! 16 pm, No. a, 1J;13 am, HT 5;29 pm. . N Train No. I has elegant parlor ear fee

m. sjome; xrain fio. ai oaa rauaian;. Vestibule Sleeper. Dinner aad supper .; served ia dining car; Train No. S Vaa'; Ial!man Buffot Sleeper for St. Louis. Traiaa leave Grccncastle Junctioa for the East: No 8, 3;i pm, No. a, 1.4; pm, No. 5, ;l" p. No. IS ;;28ai, '

210. o, xjsvsno, no. a, ea am. Train No. 30 fass Pultmaa Vestibuta bleeping (Jar running through to NewU YnrK without ebange. All meals irv in dining cars. Tats train saw baa gaat Pnrjor Cays for Indianapolis iincinnaii; svain cio. 11 nas th Pullman Bnflet Sleeper to Oaeij Train No. 6 has Pullman Sleeper for II iannpolis in which passengers can Tesia until ereakiaxt time. Also rullnaaan Sleenera t Philadelphia. New Vork. timnre and Washington wUknot vhaiMiii Nakingdirect conaeerfons for atl poiati Your connections are aura and ouiek rS Union Depots. No. Transfer or Layie ers and your Kocommooatioaa are coiled. Any information reaardiaa rates. Ac aU.lreis CHAS. H. MH Trnrelins Pat'oncer A&eat, Terra Ma4 Iud. V. A. roitD. General PiweMji a .a & at itimu nnAiTain a ' w Agent, 4. jl. (omssuvvr, aasut General Pustengor Agent, av Loakl bio't let anybody erewt) 1 other msdicmo on you as hems "as us South American Narvina." The nr-thing equal to it, and yea UuU! ec8 nvihuig else.

rone-

asm