Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 19, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 July 1890 — Page 2

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

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Opposite Seward's Foundry,

nsj jii w i

i l li. M and See

no m

rjlTe SfMurdlag Hmw and Hotel Keepers nom Interest strleUr flrst-elmj cffld- We solleit a enll.

ninu leer ine i;UWM;ju9i, whjxi

EtEEJT HO OTHEU.

Iig$i tier PEEP: orn Oats and Bran.

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LTJXITOi' ANNUAL XM3JPO.rJ?.

Tha nndenigded Auditor ubmH the following Report of Becoipt and Kxpenditttt of Monro Ooantj, lndUMfi(r yw ending May 3 1st, 1890:

JtXCKIPTSi

There was remaining in 'the

Treasury at bit report.

There hoi bora received fi(t! a follow, MK Wit: -.v.jj;.

from pecial J udge,-

Aavenising, Bofunded bv pikes.

Bhow license, -

Miscellaneous,

Chang, of inw,

Brown oo- on. iu, Asylum, Dunagaa and costs, Docket fin ot. ct., December tax, '89, April tax, '80,

Wttiofi

31 W SHOO; if oo. is

If M

20,989 Of

24,037 21

J 44,38 T 68

Doe tax.

Local Tuition, Towntbip. Bo, Additioul mod, Special school,

Tomnthip luxe. -

4.ST5 23'

4,981 ofV

10,82 J 80

BXPBKDITCBK3.

Thoro ha boon Warrant

low: Fom aad salaries.

Jurors,

Bailiffs, .

Poor,

drawn at fol 5,801 34 8,037 13 389 50 4,440 93

Special Judges, Agricultural tot Co. Institute,' Docket fees, Yenned esses, Enumeration,

ilety,

Specific.

lift 00 20 00 60 0 m oo 2,010 tO 281 00 610 30

' OimiW. House of Refuge, IT! 80 Beformatory, 104 oo Miscellaneous, 1,329 0 Building,

3,170 39

1,505 25 3,640 01

ftsnfaat roiiiiidbjr JaWwif, UT iBfMWt. 9tW new

J. Parr

. Jaaaos W. Jackson - Bi. I Aadocann IDr.mD-MaiwcU, Jr V - . - C. P.Bmith

u. Frtetaaa

a

- -

nirsateu si vie jtaaeea

WafiBtea aad Urn anmid tor a sour BineirkiLwa

wii a... iiiiiab mm rl T m 1 a iftn. Ariyl

SBBat

of . materioo dia-

t Sap't Traio,f IboV

aajo: ,"Uwr tea two

m a moiift tjcowtorortiue Mr

tonMreillcd ben and otopped at tWGraod Hotel wkk. Maj. Goroloa. Ooo. aaeraiac la bat vn Jeand la an alley, and everybodj sawthotht ha had beea feolr Vodkorilii. DM at aoaaa it was that waa all. Another tiaa a vail ksoara aaaa in Madisoa, jQwShUcxaMWmaod jost ap anally dropecd off .tha oatth -as ii it had toaDowd bin.. Foal )ay acafa weMo

wa hanted for a daad aaaa aaa bat aaaruarera. Wo ioand oata aiagla

toe aad at kat -cava it an. If

aaardewd, tha aiaaariaa taflod ail

detection. That-was tea yeara ace. Taw yearn aaaa laaadeat of llad-

ioon narted.

at

the

SO TOO

will oaeive

. F aaany year Iodtaaapolw haahaea ftawaa foe tha aaaaber aad beaaty of the aaadotnaa wbobIi feae lined te'atioait, bat it looks av naif that ctory waatobe takaa away horn .ber,;. . Daruc . the laat tnuk or two faxaoM baa taotaied if auffioaa apoa tha aaft and ted Mpka, and an Cast nckr

iae taw life blosd fireai tha trees.

Bawdeajbta bava chrea the

aHa the highly ariatocratio aaaoa of

aaae ia hard eaoiurb to. kill a

biahoiy tree, let alone a staple.

llaadrado ettnea ia dttwent

of tha dty aaaa already been killed,

hastily aaaBja tree aaa t that it not taaaated.

tha

that aakas aoaMthiac

ha daae taaaaw tha traea that are vat yet deatroyed, will take , t weary years to aat ladiaaapolio ia

to

fitotidiana and extreniely nerrooo yoaog nriniater who, waa apeadTng the night in B., at her hoeev '

Tbn room m fall, of atered aoaociatioaa to me," she went on ; Masy Brat husband died in that bed with hia headon these very pillars, and poor Mr. Jinka died Hettin' right ia that corner. Sometimea when Iome into the room in the dark, I think I aft him aettin' there atill. My own father died laying right on that lounge under the' winder. Poor pal He was a Speeritualist, and he alius said he'd appear in this room after he died, and aometiaaea I'm foolish .enough

to look for htm.: If you should

aaa anythmg of him to-oujhtyooi'd better not tell iae ; lor it'd be a airn to aae that there ores something

in Speenmaltsn, ami ld bate to

think tha?. .My aoa ilty my first

husband fell dead of heart disease

rixbt where yen otand. He was a

doctor, and- therea .'two whole

skeletons in .that closet that be

longed to bi half a doxco skull

in the lower drawer,: Well, goodnight, and pleasant dreanjav'

aa ana 8Ba i mich to twe Imager i Pbiladripbia Proa.) "Which is the loneer, -the head

of a good-sized horse or an ordi

nary, poor barrel T' "way, what dan you be thinking off? "I

neat it." "rreposteroos i" " x es s

but let's measure" . 80 tbe two

that had been talking in such

in their

looked

vice seems to have a meaning that one did not notice In former years. There begins to be something personal about it. But if one lives to seventy be soon gels used to. the textwith three score years and ten in it, and begins to count himself

among those who by reason of

strength are destined to reach four score, of whom he can see a number atill in reasonably good, condition. The octogenarian loves to read about people of ninety and over. He peers among the aster

isks of the triennial catalogue of

the University for the-names of graduates who have been seventy years out of college and remain atill nnstarred; He is'' curious about the biographies of pentenarians. 8ach escapades As those of that terrible old sinner and ances

tor of great men, the Eev. (Stephen T

nacnelder, interest him as they never did before: Bot he cannot deceive himself much longer. See him walking on a level surface, and he steps off almost as well as ever ; but watch him coming down a flight of stairs."

Bomm. night, Wyna. StJpbo&

Pike Taxtt. ' 56 fi

216 31

.. a8 si

1 ' P .-!

liounr licsaaS.

Taitioa Barornn fUbt ,, PriBcipaJCoog.fotd, '-'i

.aoboof, 41,94; $0

IatorottConK.fcnd. uu latomt con. icbool, "

(Pike Ami-

13,130 00 2,60 76

Tint,

IKiitnaoro

8mHb-yifc,

Total rwaipti,

Baton la Treasury, Tha balanaa ia tha traaiury. b- . lonea to tha followioa fundi :

Counly renu '.

6,775 30 .3,368 62 . 397 !2 ' W00 13,905 00 ,t !,94 68

42,367 98

2,233 07 J

i,99 ZS

16,603 15

$192,864 62 149,690 64

Dog rovendo, RmlLli nlkaf '

Pika repaiia, Common wjbont fund, Oomnaon fhool intaratt,

Rogara pikk

nso.

hundreds

stood with their beads banging over the corb, munching their pro

vender out of nose bags or boxes. By and by the two men who were

in altercation found an empty fioair

One or them was aoout' to

seise it in order that he might hold

it up gainst a horse's meo when the other exclattned, "Hold on I Fve got a tope measure.0 So they aiessured the barrel and then stepped over to the curb where stood a big-boned draught horse, The' aaeasorad his bead. The man who at first had demurred , opened his

Good gracious ln said be,

was a

' The curious "traveling atones' of Australia are paralleled in Nevada. They are described as being perfectly round, about as large as a walnut, and of an ivory nature. When distributed sbout on the floor, table or any other level surface within two or three feet of each other, they immediately begin traveling toward each other until they meet at a common center and there lie huddled up in a

a bunch like eggs in a nest.

"Cap, roar hoodooing me!

won't believe it." But it

fact, If you don't believe it try..

The Super visor of th Census

to this PMSsiot desirea to invite the attentioaof tU penploto the iaet tkeWctvefibctMbeiaK

ia-4jM vesanat of the

fjaav to have wry person

wasua ssuaal ntaaa of abode -was in

the toUHty on the 1st day of June

imi, and is ease the jCausecrator shonid oaait to saamtraln any peraoa. or ail to obtain- the atatiatus

fa legaftTto the wealthaod induetry of ths oouotr in any partieular tootanar'eaeh nafonaation should

Iw forwasded at ooot to the 8anar

' ataetre ttanta.

1 I va 1 B

m-

aweddattv

mat vfMM.

lor W

for ike Dart

esneeta to ass it

yean yet. cIm says that she hoi!

cd it ta salt and water when it was bonghf to 1841, aod no jpwAtev

hone, large a flanja ium tbxoogh U won't anwaiu " v

Ta nrtrw irat rilea.

BerWrt PbOay in 8Voobi Oiobe.D.m.

I -bavenH a mosquito bar nor a

door about my bouse .and

yet there sre seldom any flies and

ever aa moaqaitors about it. I learned the secret of successful warhue against these"'pests when liv

ing in toe ftanpii of ijouisiana.

where, summer-end- winter, motQuitoco swarm.. For some years life was unendurable, and no meal

could be eaten in peace. But all at

there was a change for. toe

better. Bars and screens were of-

tea out of place, but there was al-

niem as immunity from insects.

I was batehing at the time and had

hut ebasred my-rcolored boy The

1 y 1

aew cooier explained 10 me now ne kept the 'Vritters? away. He'

ll

on tha cook stove ana used a secret preparation called "sude-killo."

When 1 got married and eaipe to

Mbatottfi I imptrted thf secret to

my wife, and as there ie.no. nateOt

on it tost X know.or, J, would ad

rise all fellow sunerers to go home and do likewise. The gum cam

phor alone is ample, for the nur-

pose, and need only to be used two or three times a dy.'-

0ogh

sj to be

aa

8ays Ouveraor fMs

eetoMsbooW gats doable

it m like a

easusod lor etkoaawas? una

ho eronnd that be had stolea

ax mod was earning it along when he met his victim. Tha Govern.

or peraMestly refuses a pardeo to any prisons who was led to eoss-

mt hna tbrough tapaeBs8v

He Stabs BeewvIt ain't

Vrybody I'd not to sleep in this

loonj,' said old Mw,j8 to the

a Ktrftvls,

Gathr

Advcawd Stand Taken by a

ottc JStthop, 1 Notbb Damb, Id., June 34.

Bight Bev. John Lancaster Spald

ing, Roman Catholic Bishop of

Persia,made an address at the com

mencement exercises ot the Uni

versity of Notre Dame to-night,

wbich surprised and aroused his

audience. His subject was a plea

for a higher civilisation.

In the course of bu remarks he

insisted that the present position of

woman was a reiie ot savagery.

The right of woman . was, he declared, to he the equal of man in all respects. He advocated vigor

ously the higher edncation or wo

men and equal pay with men. He declared, also, that a time would

come when the saloon must go.

It, too, was a barbarous relic.

The Bizht Bev. Bisbon Moore,

of St. Augustine, Flo., and a hun

dred priests, the Rev. T.E. Walsh,

President, the Faculty and over

six hundred students, who were part of the audience, though evidently somewhat startled st first

by advanced views of Bishop Spald

ing, applauded btm to the eouo. -Iod. Journal 1 On Suodav Mai

Xitobsli raoolTod from Aotwarp a cabla-

grain tn two word : "Charming TOTaga:"

Tbaao were from hi aon, who bf Hh tha

lojmnjr party of Dr. SaTid Jordan, aad

ara mflfoient to give tba aawa. that the

party baa aaldy arrived on the other tide;

. fti: - iir i.u zi-t t

'fa beautiful old man Jooks down from

the height of eighty years upon the world, and says vb a paper on old aajstalh Atlantic: "Every decade is Adefenae of the owe oest

I behid it. At thirty the -youth

bas sobered into atahnood, nut tlie strosf men of forty rise iu almost unbroken tonka between him and the approaches of old age, as they sboar in (he men of .fifty. At forty he looks with m sense of security at the strong men of fifjy, and sees bsh'i'nd them .the row of sturdy seswgiBarjantV When fifty is reached somehow sixty does- out loelfeo old so it once used to, and oaventy is still afsr. off. At sixty the stern senteac ot thehurialaer-

-Auctioneer' And no ladies and gmiUemoo, what bid do .1 hoar for tbiamawiva gold m one tad Carrara mar-

bio Biv.l ttiwor mov.ment- mnnqal timo nioeo, worth at tha lowort paltiiaat fiirara

one bimdrod did I . bow iQvanty-aTe

Van !o tho Crowd 1 aaid iwdoljar. Anotionr aring oipg f(aaa tJ.walofa1 Bovlow.

Frof. J. If. Bloss, Sunt of

the publM schools at Topeks, JKae.,

to in the city and it rumored

that he will furnish transportation

lor two when be returns to Xo-

peka. Prof. Blow was formerly

supentiteadent of the public schools

here and was at one time Superin

tendent of Public Instruction of!

tbe&ate. N. A. Ledger.

Hon. Wm. P. Bogers, of

iSloomington, is st court (eDreseut' ing the City of Bloonwngton iu 1

damage suit growing out of the failure of a furniture factory of that city -to locate at Bedford as per an

alleged contract. Mr. BAtferaia

very auaoie gentleman ana an ac

knowledged leader of the bar in hie section. The Republican

hopes, at no aietant iy, 40 see

him on the bench in the jOth cir cuit. Paolj Rcpublicnn,

Miihf nib,

Stephana pjke, .

WylwjHka, ; ,f Diaimora bika, i . Prin. Conn, towmhio. '

IaUrstt (jng. wnibtp, J,;,

Total,)

43,274 08

2.6.31 K 30 91 71 1,782 50 9113,72 ' 196 60 43 10 446 23 228 80 26 53 176 68 11,697 35 . 258 00 1,046 61

Damages, Pika repair, MiwollanoftUty

Road-. 340 00 4,974 71 610 60

Aiyluin, Kloctiom, . Book and lUtionery, AftoMing, Intana, ' Printing and advortiainf , Bridgaa,

Tax bounty,

f.iquor Uecnaa, Tuition reTanua,

Principal Cong, fond Principal Common aebool, Intaratt Cong, fond, Int. oommon Kthpol,

8,734 38

1,001 28 12 05

1,876 15 1,365 00 744 93 616 05

3,878 76

81 60

, 600 00 13,905 00 12,076 60 42,240 27

2.215 13

4,990 70

Dimmora, Kogara, I". Bmitb, Btcpbon,

Local initios, Towntbip, Road, ' Additional road, Special aebool,

2,723 05 540 67 3,363 00 2,183 70 1,006 26

1,099 65

1.335 TS 4,379 33 4.921 07 5,305 13 27 93 4,866 05

10,423 80

I

4.-

43,362 01

Prin.TlOBlB,

lnt,T9KlEi

Iot.T0RlW,

OerroSnof.'

I!

60 84

21 63

27 06

Tru a-Balance, i

43,274 OS

Badcmption of land,

Uounty rurenuB, Interest on bond, ' ' 1.660 00 Principal on band, 0,000 00 Internt on order,. 307 01 XitcaUanooiM, . ' 43 90

20,731 15

428 88

Coroaer'a iaqiieat, Total warrant drawn, Add ontatanding laat J ear, Total to bo redeemed.

Deduct ouUtandtog tfaiiyear,

7,910 91

97 05

$151,928 70

10,555 40

163,484 10

12,803 56

Total redeemed by Xreaaarar, 149,590 51

ConntT order, 6,420 42

Old nike.

Dintoiore pike, Smith pike, Piko repairs,

2,406 00 1,320 00 285 00 3,436 14

7.467 14

12.893 56

Respectfully submitted. WM. T. BLAIR, Auditor.

thai-, axre 1 Kaslly

Seymour, like other citiea, has rta

full quota of-suckrivr Ask sny fakir about it and lie will tell you the same thing. It seems that the people are more anxious to palnm-

44za.tome peddler or traveling hum

bug than to spend ineif money with

the honest and rename merchant

of our city. And it makes no dif

ference what he sells, a street hawk

er can tell them anything and they will open their mouths and take

it all in. He can. sell them fifteen cento worth of cheap jewelry or

patent medicine for fifty cents, and the sucker can't Ret the money out

of hfe packet quick enough to buy

it, while at the same-time they will be the fast persons to titly goods of

a merchant and pay fair priced for

tbem. jVne of (he funniest things about these suckers ts tbst they

never ett through bttihc One of

them will get tsketfain' by some

street corner peddler and kick him

self for allowing it ; yet at the very next opportunity,-be will bite at

aaytbutc ottered tor sale ny a

smooth talker. This happens over

and over again and nsobably will continue to happen, though it seema strange that people will do so. Seymour t)emocrat.'

Elkhart Keviow: What a

commenttt the devotibti of duty brCongrewmen, that'when any imnortaat uuaaure like the silver

bill comes up, the Speaker -ot the

House is obliged- to felegrapn all over the country for absent mem

bers. How woold. it seem to those follows to attend to-rbueintas a

few days f ..

Here is a recipe Jf prewirv mg ice in a pitcher of watery "Fill the

pitcher with ice end water and set i j 1 c . ? ; r

ii'ou me center or 'Bjpeeot pnpr , then gather the pgp op together at the top and place the. ends tightly together, pledug avitroog rub-

ner band around lbs fMI to 11010 tt eiooe, so as to exclude the air. A

pitcher of ice-water treated iu this

manner has been -known to stand

over night with scarcely, a precept ible melting of tha ice; , nAsucn noMnju . AgatiU. for.' lf"

WJutfey SU1 -Binder ynd Moving

Oliver Chilled and Steal;' Plow, Quick

Meal Oaabliae Stove, ,'ftlrly Braakfait

Stavpf JTbe John Doodj Bulky Uay SA8S, DOORS.- tUASS, and other Bulldlns MaUrUl a SiciaJlv;

SbaK Hardware, KiU, Mowing Scrthe and 8nth 'Seyihea, and Cradlwi, Boea,

Bakot, Hnoreli, snadet, Porks, Hay Carriers, Bopo ami Pultoj-i, Tinware, Iron and Stool. Wall Paper, hereon Boor and

Window. In fact aajiMnx'WOalljrkept

in a Xrat-dau Hardware sore, all of

which will be told a, low. a the Iowoat.

Corns and e 0, and gat ' pK- South fide, tbiae $oor$ rati tt nut National

Bank.

KH WXP CO.

Time Table at Btaoantaif ton. I tUt J on a Ut, 1600 . . MnK North - i .- Chiso Day Mail .......11:00 a. m Chicago Night KiprM,.....l 1:00 p. m Otport Acooromodation, 8:28 a. m Bloomington Aocommodation,,. .0:35 p m Going South Louinrillo Night Kxprw. .........3:44 a .m Louitville Ac-comiM.xlation ....... 5:10 a m louiivillo lv ltail........n.m..4.-v0 n.tn

Orlean Aecomniodatton..n........e;33 p. m

"Tub Leading Magakink of

tbi eoontrf" " what the "Oentnry" h now termed. Its immonia clrculat on, Its reputation guined tbrough tho War urticlu and the Buuian-Siberian articles, bas placed it at the head of the column of handsome and eredi table roagasines for which tbia country i. celebrated. There ia an Immeute variety Of article! in the

'Canturr." written bv men whose name

give weight to

the "Ontu

their utterance in iact

ry ' tnve to secure the best

regard!, of cost. The best illustrations are always found in this magaaine, printedjon fin paper, with Snt-cTa ink,making it a beautiful a well as an interesting magaaln 0. PubUabed in Now York City.

"The Oibmopoiitan," is a Bright, Sparkling Magaaine, the cheapest Illustrated Monthly in tho world, at 35 cents a number, or 12 40 per year. The Cosmopolitan la literally what the pre naiveraaltv call it. "The Bert and Chean-

Mt Illustrated Magaxino' in the world.

id a vosnwipolltaar lor too nm uma ia magazine literature, a splendid Illustrated Periodical at a price hitherto deemed impotsible. Try it for a year. It will be a liberal education to every member of tba household. It will make tho night pass pleasantry. It will giro you more for the money than you can obtain in any other form. Do you want a flrstclaaa -Magazine, giving annually 1,300 page by the ablest writer and cleverest artists as readable a Magasino a money can make a Magaaine that make a specialty jt live subjocts 7 Young professional and business men seeking paying location should ' reed . tho "Buiinea Opportunities" hown inthOOosmopolitaa. They ara something never before given

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Nolle to Dellataaewlat

All Mraoo who have permitted their

taxes, either State or County, or Turn Pike to become delinquent, are hereby nntiOod that it will be Rreatly to their ad

vantage to call at onoe and sot their re-

ceipt. . Dtnutv Collector will be tent out in

a very short time, a rsauirad by law,

and a call front a Deputy mean addi

expense. J. H. CASTON, Treaiurer Monroe Co.

- AMMBUSD 0BDIIVANCC

Be it ordained by tha Mayor and Com

mon (Jouneu or tne vity or woamington. Indiana, that Section 3, of Ordinance No. 4, beinaran. ordinance an tit ltd an ordinance relative to Peddler and Hawkers,

and providing penalties for it violation.ba,

and the same i hereby amended to read as follows : It shall be tba duty of tho City Clerk to make out all license granted to Peddler and Blawker, and issue the same on reoeivingfepna tbi applicant the licsnse of the Mayor, and not lass than

one dollar nor more than; twenty-lv dol

lar par oay, aa as m sit discretion may determine, Tbi ehell ha ia fores from and after it legal publication.' . I, Robert C. Oreevef. Clerk of the City

of Bloom ingtos, Indiana, certify tba foro-

going amendment was aaapteo oy mo Common OouncH of said city, at their

regular martin; .run. 9-t, i!o.

3m li, '00. st yitv cjMb

THE BUYERS' VERDICT. Ttte ananlmons verdliet mt lite Bnyera' Jury In the case ot Merit vs. RIovrhard vsas In favor ol the) nlaJaUMa, reyreaenled by ttte Eagle !olhln Boase. Ttte Jwry, wlthont leavlnc tho store, fonnd that the cUeapeat and naoat reliable place to bay ciotblna, 3nts FuralablasOooda,llats, Trnnks, -, Is at ibe Bngto Clwlhlatr Uoase, West Side lnbUc gsjnare, Blooaalaigtan, ludlnna s

-iii MM

FI N E FOQlWE-Ee

KID AND DOISTGOLA SHOES, 01? COMUOIf SENSE AND OPERA LASTS. J A.X? JXX JPO Styles and Colors. ,i:cIs acknowledged to be best and most Stylish. lTer the TXeatent Mosi Durable and Contfertable $3 SMioe, you will find us In the lead. t)HASo H. STONP. West Side Square.

Law Oar

H. A. f'VT.K. Attorney.

Allen MrNmry' item Woe,

over cormr roam. meetM

ttrmtnt tjf ettmte m fUemltf. . a MVLKr 4- R1CB, Attermjiii Kt

lane and Iiuwemee Agent. Will

tie in M the State and Federal, 0m Vom and tarrful ailenti&t diveh jsfll

ettatet, and to all othrr sissUs a

awevre. A epeaattg mam of

umce oetr "comer" ewmng

tcttt corner jnteuc rnqvare.

LOVDES Jt MBSMS.

OMct oeer First National Mont. . Jaati

as of a legal nature otaest iaaepeV tenfion in all court. Meat saSf CI

examined ay aid of LottdeWt ' ttraci. A tpeeialtu mad of a1;?

tectum ana remittance of eiaamt f

ktnde.

MTERS COJtH, Attorney. O0k

up team ower vomer eutmaeg sasrav tide. WUl practice in all tit court

State, protate outma given aawescf

careful attention. CwVsrffens sisasi -' i tpetialty. .1

BUS KIRK i BVSK1RK, Attar$ Omte in building temtk of Mmmk, ' &

ground floor. Special attention firen j

rrooat umnem, to tn collect of eamm and to avstnes in all tha eevrra of tijjk

and adjoining counUe. f. DUNCAK BATMAN, (JL C i can, Jrm C Bafmon,) Attorneg. Ofd over Stone' oho utore, teett id pAUi

square. Particular attention tm H.''Jfm

en- to rrotate eaata,

predict in all the court.

- EAST 4- BAST, Attorney. Ogit im. hot Bio BlotK staoA ssV'a p?l sonar, up-tair. Wat promwt attentif to Probate butinej, and tat AM oUaom claim. WUl mtmt prwerfta) ..si ..M

court, jkgent tor an. h.umuranea -..

Prntt Trees atad

Leave yoor orders with

anv kind of treea from

Hobb' Nuraery, Bridgeport 14 W I have on band a car-toad of Mo. 1.

tiunr iron pnngai4, unto, lor

com and an kina or garden tus. ;,:

I. MILT. KOtiKBS, mar 10-90.

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s

Deerinb Junior Steel Binder THE UUTEST 1BS3T PUCTICAL RIDER EVER Ed.

stJW3.v -i

x -i is.it 9Vt?t' rt .

rks pttfecto on rati), losren ground; in tail, boar grain;

fa light, short grata; la bacfrj lodged rfe. Sta etttrs Bt.

HtrOSMetrrame,Slmplait Construction. Llglitest Draft, Oreoteat Durabimy. Moat Kasttr

saaoasvo. oaaw jarwiaMMtiM juaoo u

pieisssiieuRvnsa.

LOCAL OB TUAV

to soil our Nortery Stock.

psnte and bteady KmploysaosTt toed. . . r m".:

CHASE BEOTHBKS COMPA4 UHJulyl. stochieslorll

AST trKDIiV A Jl t?M '

for the improvemoa of-DOnn'i

6ao. I. Be it ordained by .404 and Common Cauncil of tho't!

lUoominrton, Indiana, twoMbiroV .

member tnereur concurring I ' Dunn sUont. from 2l street ii

br im pro vet by Grading, Mo

Gutterinc and Pa vine a sidawaOr

side thereat, accordipe to planS wn4i Bcatioas bnrtfr aduptod by tb. 1

mon Council ftr tba improVomee)Mtn

street, r.ow on sue tn too oaanaj Clerk, and in aecordano wttol

tion of the Common Council,

April 1st, 1890. 'Wi

(SEC II. The .apeaao or said 4 Ment, inuludine: intnrest on bond be issitod, shall be assessed par fn

upon tho pmporty abuUing froni.5a cording to tba la. rand ordtaaaoe ecll

subjeot oi osacasmtmu tnaroiur, tu

psystde in lua annnai instaiimmta, :l

.mil, and tne samp coHeonnt'-a prov

ry taw, anu in too nwiQwinjr ari

uaranivr ui. ue panton.

Bond.i abH.ll Iw Issued intact tbc cvHi-ctkin wf the a i assini

w

.aBerTamiowBeaBBBsa

ooi,l

fartter than aver Ja t&otoad ot

iO W6W

The lantUJIfQ bikdeb TWuraaMdoby oureelveelathebeatin th. wosldL

ana.

Ap.hr oournosiestanQtforinvatntaAOatalaamsmdF imfwmasiosi orwrltedMSO

waa oicaiau a ww

tofl

, OhlOiMpO, III,

mm

KNOWN VElrYVVHERK AS THE HORaS SHOE BRANDS,

ask s.fta san sat or r

r IIICAI UlaUV'Csiiw 5iuwt, l aathnaRMBe3aa!tte Jethjne; patter fef PndMltlf, faMihft CnjMU MvaatT Pacit aon OPAaAjrrjpm arAirriaaTO. asana ran castotntAa. R. W. FERT1LIZICQ C3., lcfrrcrt.

UNION STOOK YARDS, OHtOAOO. ILL.

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Bloomingtoil Machine Works. Having purchased a MEW IROS P1.41BER, I.ATOE, and ALL TOOLS necessary to produce tirnt-cisss work, are now prepared to do. EXsSlHB AND BOILER REPAIRIMia, and all kind! of Quarry Machine Repairing, Pipe and Pipe Fitting s. Stock Brass Ctoods Alwavs on band. "Pronxptntu, piepatch and Fair Dealiag," will bo our motto. If . "- you want now or aeconoVhsnd Engines or Bailor got our price before going elsewhere, Give n n call. Presslar & Hunter, bloomwton, Indian.

NOTICE OP TREASUIR. Treasurer's OiSce, Monroe oo. lad. a.,- -aun.4Uh, 190. ' Notice ia hereby given that I am, prepared to redeem all outstanding county warrants, other than Pike. Interest on all ucb -warrant will stop on tho 15th day of Juno, 1890. J AS. H. GAPTON, Treasurer Monroe county.

City Treasurer's Xotlee,

Notice is berebv elven that a Bond of

the Citv of Bloomlngton, ludiana, numbered fifteen (IS), i hereby culled in for payment, and if not presented at the City Treasurer' offlce, in ttlooriitagton, Indiana, on or before the 1st day of July,l890, no interest will be paid theron. ' J. M. UUNTER, City Treasurer.

If you are thirsty snd wsnt a glass of cold soda water with pure fruit juice, go to Mike Volpori's notlfe. side restaurant and bakery.

REMOVED.

CHEAP MILLINERY. On aocount of my haying move from the room recently occupied, I will now sell my Hals,

Third door south of the Bank iu

tue wilison house MBS. T. GREGORY.

NOTICE TO CONTBACT0JRS. Bid will b received by the Common Council of tba City of Bloolutngtoo, Indiana, in the CounriU Gbaatbor, at their regular mealing, to bo hold. - TUESDAY, JULY 1st, 1800, for improving Dunn street from Second street to Third Street. Tho Common Counci 1 reserve tho right to reject any oral! bid. Specification for aaid improvement are now on filo, and can be seen at tho City Clerk' offlce. Contractors will observe the following reolun adopted by tho Common Council : Resolved, That hereafter no bids will be received, and acted upon by the Common Council, unlew the name of the sureties who nro to sign tho bond of tho applicant, in case he is awarded lb. contract, are given in tho bid. ' KOBKBT C. GBKKYEB, Juno II, '90. 3t City Clerk.

Ninth day? June Term, Counly Comniissioucra, June lltli, 1890. AftlMALS AT LARGE IM BEXTOW TOWNSHIP. Come now Genrgo V. Welch and many other, and ties, their petition for repeal of tho order of tho Board found in Record G, page 93, in reference i Stock runnineat large, in so far a it affect Benton Towntbip; and tho Board, slier examining th said petition and being fully advhtori, repeal said order a tn Benton Township, and in the Township of Benton. "No stock shall run at Utat."

This order shall be in full force and in! eftVot from, and after tho ut d-ty of July,

thivpntpi-rty wiMrs py:l before th same are- ism

the tint, provided ia tho

Sec. III. This ordinance aWl bill f.irce from and after it lt puWittsa I, Robert C. Greaves, Clark- f tba. 2

or iJlooinington, in Jfciau, eertiry Wsjl coins to be a true and oorreet'Camif

cil r the City r UlonnirngVm, at a rcgabtr useotlnc held Mas 0

Wltner mv hand, and aaal ef

ikn M.r IM 1KMI

BOBfiBT CL 3BBBVbSI 'May 11. IPSO. u-: -.V1

11 'f? " ' Qlalo a MlaalHrfanl

The Great Through? ejout.

EAST AND :,.WM

Pullman BunVtBloepinj

Linctnnali, JsufiHa,

Baltimore, fiYadrfaAsVay

Nctc York, AltatoLtmi

(Mtnecung us Cftua xrpot snf - ai far all nocMfs BTiai.

Poe Kmfgraato aneT Land ITmhwa "O. d M." h the BestrBoota tMasiifeg

belt accommodations. ' ., 'M

TboO.sk M. iathoonly Una j

Sleeping Car ww Cinci.n DoUM. , '.. Our agent Ore ready at all

cfve information to tea- anbrl

communfeations addrestod tp-'ih iaa ened wHl receive pronnnt attatil

Address D. C. 8a Anna. "Ticket Acat

. sa. saiwnni, fo, u. VK J District Passoager Antnt, Vinceu'tosJ

J. F. Barnard, President and

Manager. W. B-BN uu, tloMraJ M aenger Agent. CincroaaU. O. :

ws . .; Vaiida8iQ Iafne ' -. Tliia rMt;Jrata. lu Un. ThoSborMt, Bart and tyicfcaatXJn bi tween th Baat, West, North and tenth Train leave Grseneastl. Janction rr r tb West: No. 8, 90 am No, 1, bt pi No. HI. 2;18 pm. No. 9, mi(m, Kon 5;J9 pm. Tram No. 1 baa kJOgant parteir er fa) St. Louis; Train Nov n has Pnllmaj Veatibuw Sleeper. Dinnar. an rrppo aervwl in dining car; Train Nov 9 bw Pullmas BufatStapar.tW Bt, Louie. Trains leave GMsncasU. Josietiot. fW th. Rest: No 0, 9(44 Pn, N. S, I; pm, No. t, S;i$ pm, M4 ia, :;is.oi Ko, 0, J;5 am, No. 4, nftan). Train No. SO baa Pwllma Vsiinib Sleeping Car running tbrough to 'Sam Voi tr without change. All auoss cxii in dining ear. Tbi tram aaa bat (& eautJTarla Can tor laHnswnjaJiw Cincinnati ; Train No. 18 h ;lsia?

i-uiiman nuirot Merper t. UnottM Train No. C bat Pullman Sleeper for J

snapviiain nu.cn mihpi-" ca. rva

until breakfast time. Alto Pullman U

K.'IT(fTJI3 1 i HI 1. I,!., A,.W A VH(,S

iimoreana tvasoingian witamt ct

Mating direct eonnootsoM ror aui

inur connect teat are sure aaa j Union Depots. No Traasfora o .

era and your areommodnuou ai

cllfd. Any iniormatse a

rates, Cn addtOM CBAS. H.-HI

Traveling Pinrr AlWt, 1 lad. K. A. FORD. U.neaYl

Agent, n. vnjiwsJMaiia

General Passenger Agent, sBw I

Don't let anybod Mioicina ns Mui a. I

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n W" . -.VW.I .1 T w., nothing eqval to it, and you h nothing e!ta. '

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