Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 July 1890 — Page 2
?.V7 That weak, no-aecoupt feeling is dispelled by the use of South American NerTine,
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Opposite Seward's Foundry, gftTB EOOII. HOllTH 7ALIT0T BT-
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Kg 01(3 Goods m ttiis Honstj. Call anfl See
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jive I3rdlS Uwpe and Hotel Keeper gome interciit-
i stvicujr BntaM wesone!, eaii. Md wiwoiimte for the CHOICEST CO VXTITC
Plenty of FEED: Corn, Oats and Bran. : FLOOD & WETZELL.
9)040 a a
SfaernT,' ' s, ''"1 Kocordar, -
Cow . - ; ttaaVCTVWl,
Tbnma J. Pmt tan W. Jackson Kd. L. Andwa
Dr. Jae, 1 Mmjtr.ll, Jr - - - - C V Smith f Vtm. Peterson
I Joe. &
lOthJudicmrCbxiiK,
Lowe.
Uodw the new law ywi aunt .staaap fcoVe.the bmw of the for whoaa 70a weat to ve. ' A naiM wUboat th aVMB before it ia eaaavalcas to Mfwtdrsi tioket
nder tbe old law. Ko searics, of
any Jtiod, au be Mt ob a ticket
except witk tke stamp famished W tbe ckctioa clerics end that
stomti aawt ba placed bc&ae the
aaaMoftbe man tar utom yon
m fa vote. .vIt wee stated W a eetaon who ;:w tsdking last Tuesday w the
court honae yaw taat aaaa can go to Africa with tae nahry ana el
$100,000 aad dear a laHliea ins toe TCbbertradaio 12 nepAlb. Hold
"one at a
. Teas Stat CMveatleas. Qmirmo ' Miehener Tall of the Republican Gathering. 'Another nxtf days wi-1 . proba-
hjrsee both Republican end De'm-.
Acts tic State tickets nominated and
the mpaB;fk't6ir',or jHftic
rairivnsugHniico. The date of tbe State Republican onrentioa baa not vat bee decided upon," '
aid Chairman it icbemr of the State eontral cnmmitteo to an Indianapolis News
this morning. '-I sheold say
any tisaa Between the middle of August and the tenth rf jSaptomlwr wuuid be good
At toe Democratic convwntnin. a tat for Athiaft 28th, thu arwr threw no light
no the ajiKatfan which many perMM are asking- viz: Will the Republican oodtpb(ion be hrid hefitra or after the nMembling
at tae Peanocnttine convrattonT Vfan Ma attention bria? eallod ti the un'Mtiafactory aatore of Hi aniwer, Mr, Siichen-
eraui -ThaT a.rMthtni; in the advantage, an called. oUtoldinr oar con Ten lion before
r after lhaira. - It potithrely makra no
diCmnea. Saco wemben t the Rrpub80 eoinitNM I have convened with
pea the nttrtrot hare acreed with mi
that any time between the middle nf Aunat and Sepf emW 1 wilt fceeatbfaetory
It i ramsTkabte, rentinQed the manager ti BrvabJieaa noiftice in Indiana, how
rapMIr all the dteomttentad element of
our party-are fa?Hn; Into harmoniotia hocofif. ' KaBYnafinla who. six months ago.
tbonaht there ws littta chance of onr carrrineihe HUt next fall, are now-en.
thoffecticin tnlkina of oar proapecti of
waeaar 7- .
fitto aa Bow eVarly ar.nonneed. lie
A.xjtdroaa's ANNUAL 3ei-:iojei.t.
The nnden tided Auditor mtbmiu the followine Raoort of ReeelrU and Expendi
ture pi Monroe CoBty, IftdUoa, tor the year aadiBf May 3lt, 1899;
There wa ramaininc in the .
Treaiur at latt report, May 3Ut. iWO. - ' UiMi 46
There ba bean received inoo '
airullowt, tQ-wlt: County Kerfnue.
FromapecM JudMt, $110 00
Aarertuine,
Refunded by pike.
Hhow licente,
jtMoMianeoua, Change of YMiiie
nrown 00. aai. ux, Aylnm, Damage and cmU, Ducket feat et. ct, December tax, '80, April tan,- 9ft, .
33 4
78 90 16 0 347 an 8 83 10 00 . 17 31 09 ao, 09 34,034 n
4t,3tl &
Dee tax.
Local Tuition, Towaihlp, , . Bead, . Additional rd, Special ichool,
1.437 4
4.t'3--4i9ai o ?"3Tw
aoe:je; ,
Hicht,
Wvlie,
Stephen r,
r' 30.833
Pik Tarn. 11 i -Vf, TjjUr 5,7TB 39 1 .3.358 63
1. 397 12
400 00
1 jmn m w a a iim aa i i
1 -i k 1 s ail 11 1 -a 1 jiuem a steoarw Mia Mat, uavaaam
TOMlike this
JKXPKJJD1T0 R18
There kja hean., Warrant drawn
IVWIi 'Fert and tarii,
Juror, -
Balllin, Poar,
Sftcifie.
170 09 39 00. 60 00 111 95 2,018 10 Ml 00
5,801 34. 2,637 13 389 50 4,444 9?
Special Judge,
Agricultural Mciety,
Co. Inttitute,
iieeket fee, Yenued cue, Gnumeratien, Mitceilaneoui,
519 30
Criminal. Bonie of Refuge, " lit 80 Heformatory, 104 00 MiaGellaneou. 1.229-45
Building, ;'
Tbere in no k fW tke
al4loewter. Tfommaamrj n yetta fipea the peacb ortbaraa wAkl tke bwMm liaw twen s the kaeffavelwiwiait. doe oV
cice of teMeednlrtT are sadly troej
tyaar. IVeaaeeof tkeealaiBh waa tke aaild axeataer of laat wmter. Tk paack trees brosaoavad la FcrfroatTf ooy to ba fittally, nifed by tke fraete et Marck. le a large Baanber f orcbarcU tbere will ant be a aiagw peaeb. Tbia ajarket will dnabtlaaa tweeire etair aepply of trilit front CaittWata, bot tbe wieea will oecnaar3y be biob. and nneat eeopk mwlt
i8 well face tbe iaitabje. ' afettr
aaake np tbtnr atiods to do wUbooi
yi&.$Kff, dayv aiaea . atraager
- Mtvped urto a .Berber ekea tar a
abave. Tbe gtatlaaiaa ia trewbled
witb fadigaatioa aad takea a pellet r two altar eaeb aneal. On takiag bit neat ia tbe ebair be aoddenly i
tbat be bad sot yet
bit ae dieiae aed polliac a
lletootolbk poeket proceeded
it.wbeatbe artooiaked
aaM "Great owaa! Osriax-
are nHnrp, yoo eeeds't take
Tke FeetI-XlBileI.
Tbe 287 ehildrea and fifly at-tendanta-constitutine the Indiana
inatttntiuri for feeble-minded yooth,
pulled ont, bag and bairgage, from the buildings of the Eastern hospital tor insaoe, at Richmond, on the 10th inst.. lor their new and
commodipaa quartera at Fort
Wayne. In 1879 tbe sad and demoraliz-
ingr cnndition ot weaa-minued, children in county asylum, where, ther were necessarily exposed to evil. connections with the naturally
bad and depraved inmates of such
homes, attracted the attention of the,aasembly and a few were fsthcred at Kntghtstown, witlitd the erphan's home. In 168$ ' their
utiiiding burned and they were transferred to Richmond to those buildings ot the insane hospital wbioh were completed and f 50,000 were appropriated to erect a home at Fort Wayne, subsequently increased to $187,300. A force of 200 inechanics ia now completing the insane hospital at Richmond. The inmates are of all grades, from daft - io hopeless idiots and epileptics. The majority are taken from the counties, but parents or guardians
may place any nndereignteen years
Pike repair, i Redemption at Jand, Liquor Kcenaa,' -Tuition Revenue State, Principal Oiyl. fund,.
Loans com. echool, 41,946 56' Fine. 431 .19
Damage, Pike repair, MuceUaneout,
JZoaoY . ' 140 00 4,974 71 619 68'
3,170 35
1.505 26 3,649 01
Interett Cong, fund, . ' Iatereatreom. sebooV Pikt Bond. Diniiaore plkej 13,100 04 SmlU pikt, 3,503 TO
Atylumj Klectioaw, Boukt a4 stationery, Aiaewingi.. hunae, ' printing and adTertuing, Bridget, Tax bounty, Liquor lieenie,
. . 1905 oo Tuition revenue, U'' tl,S6l 56 Principal Cong. innd
l nm,in( xjv.MMw, wu..,, I nt aret Cong, fund, Int. camojHm achuol, 'Pikt.
43,307 95 3,233 07 4,96 28
15,603 75
' Total receipt, Total radeetiied,
1 93,864 2 .149.590 64'
it .. . , . , ' HilanM in TMumr.
The balance in the treaeurr ht
long to the follewing fund :
County rarenua, Doc revenue.
Smith pike, . Pika repair, Common 06001 fund, ' '
Common ichooi iulerest, Roper pike, -Hicht pike,
Stephen pike,
wyimmke, Dinimore pike, ' Prin. Cons. townbipi
Interett Gong. M waahip, 5
PidNeancaadfaiataeror8Ut oficera arrT ?" agC tn (tie institution , on pay-
far Auditor. A. S. Rowland, of
Xawreiwhnrg; Wa Baan,a Wbab, ad Aaroa Jone, of South 9m4; ' lor Traajaxer, Worman 8. Bvraia.of Inaiana-
j'polifiand Capt JamnHrary, of Goprt;.
for Attorney general, aartn V. rtetn.
ormncetim, and Mm w, jurrett, of Aadenoa; For Clock of tbe Supreme Cart, .Wm T. KnWe, i Iiwtianapoii; far Sate Bt(aHaticiD, Jobs Werrall, of Ctoyta; ''' -.' n Wabaa?i'PJ.iudeafcT: The man who ka- on the tenee three days aed talks graveyard talk tbtut crop friwrra and bard times, is lit-' tie deserving of sympathy. He ahonld jump down, grab a boa and rattle down the corn rows. This is fine weather for killing wei and ianproving the corn crop. And doat jew ibrget it, corn is worth
yrn aoawaiiww
-law
Tae Obm A Misauaippi Ry. will
warn aa esmraion to Niagara Falls
saai Toronto, aewg on wm
aserotac
traiae f Jtjly 8lat, eonsteetia with
nw ixain icavioar wneinDaii
aboot aooe, JnW 31 n. Fare for
the roond trip from MHebell, lad.,
naty Tlekete good tor s
ten on remlar fftiaa ieavfiig
lilagara Falls ap to aad iodediatjf
- ABgast ota. lreceta good to stop at Lake Cbaotaaqua wttbia the
limit. For tickets pad farther inJbnaef ion icall on Ageats O. 4 If .
Ut. C. 6. Jostb, Diet. F:
ger Agent, Vieeeaaea, Ind.
Ia it possible that robber navemeat ta one of the blessings that the rbtnre holds in store? It is said that some experiments with it
are being mane 00 the continent of
Kornpe, and it is unnecessary to
add tbat they will be watched
cbwety by ail the cities of the world. For robber pavements would mean
lmotote freedom from seise, would eliminate all danger of horses slip-
piBg and wooid possesa numerous
other advantages. It is greatly to
ba boped tbat they can be success
fully introduced.
One likes to see the' earth's
surface lifted up and undulating a
utiie.es it it heaved and swelled
who etnouoa : it suggests more
lite, and at the same time tbat the
of repose is greater. There
no retioae ia a nrairie : it is'
tag nation, it "is a dead leveK
Thoae immense stretches of flat
laad pain tbe eve. as if all life and
expression bad gone from the lace
of the wtb.Centtry jaagajnne.
-rWbcw Bart Fiafey was two yean old be palled a cap of melted eeathtg-wax off tbe stove iato bis taee. . Ilia, eye were sealed up like twin freit jars, bet luckily the lids ebwrd and aooe of tbe bet wax toocbed. the aigbt er ball of the eye. He swanowed a portion, however, wbieb waa thrown ap air ter remaining in tbe stocaach several days. Abnat a year er asore . ago a earn boekedbim ia tbeaMnith asplftkin taee and nose wide ipea to bia lerebead. He get welt, and, tbaaka to skiUed myartnatMi, ia not badly diatforred. On tbe 3d tnst. :hc lore off the ooteida of
ae toot ia a horse pawer. ' Hw
fstheraad ritotbm carried bim to tbe eawaay, aad he .west to the
eelebral Mm o the 4tb. The writer of that biry V obtaary ia aot born
yet. VHfcses EnatlBer.
per ananB-
policy kawu tltein"duriag their.
tcrnj'Oi nre, as .00- -ewtmg aHimn-
tiou and weak intellect renders them unduly easy to from virtue or contract impnrdeat mar-riagea.
Sopt. Leonard civet the death
rata as five per year, and at their
Bonrtn of July ptc me but one was
unable to participate. Rudimen
tary aBstrnotion and music is given,
by a corps of nitie charming and enthusiastic teachers who rule by
affection, eorporal ponishrn'mt ' be
ing unknown. The matron, Mrs.
Mary A vela, baa resigned that rii-
sitiou to take another, which will
bring her-into direct contact with the children. The inmates do all the sewing, shoemaking and laun
dry work tor. the inmstes, and Mr,
Henry Urodatk, one of theofhciais,
haa trained a really finejbjeaja band from the pupils.
Indiana baa from Jttean nandied
to eighteen hundred of tbeae unforfuflates, and for them to rcmaio
at large means that they abafl be
the butt of the idle, and far too of
ten they rink into vice, white hare
they are cheerful, happy and jtaefol.
Being provided with homes, and
kept in a state of celibacy, tbe race
will be sorely bettered because tbe
children of such people iurnish a
large proportion of paupers and criminals.
A Cholera. Belt aho Its
LUajB. American naval officers who
have adopted the cholera belt' in
the tropics find it is so beneficial that they often retain it in all latitudes. It is simply a broad band
of flannel worn night and day the
f tof rmr tight aboist-Hhe- -waist, so as to protect the stomach from
midden changes of temperature,
Those who wear the contrivance
insist tbat it is an admirable pro-
mofer ofdizefltion, and thousand
regard it as well nigh an absolute
preventive of stomachic disorders.
Any person ot sensitive abdominal
nerves must recall the shook to the
stomach tbat toiiows emrrgence from the dining room even into air
of moderately low temperature.
The cholera belt protects one from
this sensation.- N. Y. 9un.
Vincennes for a long .lime has
been a rendezvous tor a wander
ins; set of horse traders, who have
brought into this county a lot of
dueased old horses. This is the
way that the glanders was started
antong the horses at Joe Kappa, of
jf tircelis. Mr. Kappa bougnt or
traded tor one of tbetr old, stately
horses that was Buffering with the
Epidemic of La GeippbNeo-
baloia. What dentists have
named. la grippe toothache, or neo reigia, w getting, to be very com'
oa, if it ts not popular. 1 be new
ailment made its appearance about'
a weak ago, and since then dentists
have been overrun with patients,
The first symptoms of this newly styled neuralgia are steady . pains in tbe gums; then the- teeth are likely to get slightly loose, and afterward the jaw and face swells out of a!) proportion. Deotiels say this trouble "is evidently a follower of la grippe, for nearly everv persea. who bad la grippe ia being attacked with the new style of jaw acne. Neuralgia in all its forms is
uirontpmonly prevalent, m gnppe!.HDlers, and the disease was dia- ...- i. I. ..; a ir . . . u-
fcelief ia only secured through the uae'of Sooth Aaierkan Nervine.
Fear onnoes of saltpetre dissolved in pail of water and sprinkled on the cucumber vines, is said to be aa excellent preparation for destroring the little black insects that 'iiftat them at flits scaeoii.-Ux.
These roving vagabonds, liars and diiiseroinstors of dangerous diseases
ought to be driven out of the county and compelled to keep away. The evil of tolerating them 'has begun, and is small to, what it will
become if the villians are not made
to Mvamoosc.w--Vinc8tinc Com morcial.
- trt, : fi
43,274 0a
26,315 30 8! 71 1,782 50 993,72 19C CO
53 10
445 23
" 228 80 26 53 176 58 11,097 35. 368 00 1,04 02
8,734 38
1,661 28 12 06
ijm 00
4 S3, 516 05
3,878 76
27 60
600 00
13,903 00 12,076 0G 42,240 27
2,215 13
4,990 76
Dinimore, ' Might, V,vlfe, , Smith, Stephen,
ToUl,
43,303 1
Priir.T 19R1B
InUTniBi
lat.TSKIWi
True Balance,
2 ab
. 'w" : "21 "' .' "'51 '.
27 96
,814 09
Dog, Local tuition, Tewnrtip, Road, . Additional road,. Specia School, Redemption of land,
uoumy. rarenua, 'intereit on bond,
Principal on bond,Intereit on order, Mitcellaneou,
2,723 '65 646 57 2,285 00 2,783 70 1,006 2J '
1,099 S3
SVr. 1.336 T6 4,375 93 4.921 07 5,2S 13 27 92 4,66 05
10,433 86
20,731 15
420 88
1.6C0 00 6,000 "00 307 1. .. 43 90
i 7,910 81
Coroqer'i'inqMeft, ' 97 S5 ToUl warrant drawn, ai5f,928 70 Add outiUndip; lart year, I0.S55 40 Totalto be redeemed, ' 162.484 in Deduct ouUUnding thi year, 13,893 56 Total redeemed byTraurer, 149,590 54 OuitUnUiiig Warrtntt.
County order,-
ARE NOT EXPENSIVE,
On ALL Oar Goods .cannot be duplicated by
These CUTS run through our
entire line of Ooods. We nre bound to elean
Ml
1
m
m
up onr Block, ana it taken to do it. Eagle Clothing House.
It. A PPLtC, Attorn. Oft im AlUn Afetory new iictk, up aic our eorntr room. SpeeUl mud cmrtfuX tttniim trill 6 .frrrn to PrtiH laiin, nd ioprnmjH collection of ttaim. tttment of tttati a tptcinlty. MVLKY t JIICE, Attorney, Jf iariet and Inturtmet Agent. Wat mrrn tie in mil (Ac StaU and Ftdtrml CSmrtt, Prompt and tareftU attention fh to fay Collection 6 Claim, to oHOitf dtnitrntn rwtatet, and to oM other tuine of i tea
noturt. A specialty mod of PVun'on.
Omce over "Corner" dotMne ttort.
wttt cotntr puHif tavmr. LOVDSX t XOeMlW, Attorney. 'Offici et Pfrtt national Jaw. Bwnnest of 4f legal notar atom tmrthA attention mil court. Real etA UfU examine ay mid of LuuMn' MUract. 4ptciaUjt mad, of tk tottfeticn aiot Ttmittnmt of: daasw of M kind. v - mEfjf O6RS. Aitornm. Oate
up ttair attr Corner elotMnm ttor, west -Wfff '. -If .1.
rr mi jmKfirr in mm im wmi mm mm mmM
ProfmH hVmm atom tpociml a4
Wiaaaiaas
tnde.
sua.
BRYANT &STHATTO1J BusniESS Collek
iif:LOU 1 8VILLE, KY
Deering Junior Steel Binder THE UeiTEST tBSXt PiUGTIC&L BINDER EYES KACL
earefnl attention tpteiatt.
BUSKI8M BV9KIRK, Attorn, Ofie in kuildiitg torntk of Bank, on ground floor-.- Kptoiat attention giotn. at Promote tuaavat, ( ih eolUtth ottafm. and to outenrtm mil fit ------- at ikia,
!cnd edjoinin eotmiie. - .
tan, tr V. Jtatman,) Attorn. qU mr Strnmio akin Hot, ott a jMi
ouar. Particular atUntien mil km aim.
tn to rrooau ram, eotletm, ate. WW prnttiee in all the court.
- MAST i EAST. A
xn iSte Hire Bloek. north
It works ptitftilr a rosgh, yurn grwBd; la tail. 1217 in '$, sicrt gnl; Is ii&i iolgSa ffiis. S&toii-tteaic4.
Ftrooert Tramc, Einpiett CanarruoUoa, Lightest Praft, Greatest Dorabllltr, Uptt Eajilv HnBivrwi. OK,T liirito VKKKNTi for 1696) place il farther than cter In tkeleoA of
pretenoea nvan. MMKlEadi flu Leader Id its Ctes. ThaDEKBMO BOtDEB TW1XK nuhtobv omeelvea lathe beat In the worm.
I 4.pirtaMWBcaaaftwUlatttoa UloominKton, InJiaoa, two-third ef-
; - wmwmm, .. m i i n!?m tm tcereut cuncurnag taatreta.
uuetn nreet, iron x.1 atreev to a-i
caraeas.
nth fid ntnVfm
iuart, Hp-ttair. aiot prunpt OtHnoUn
to ITooat outtne, and to tM mttUefmm of claim. Will alto prmttit tav oM
count, jtmtnt for am. i
Frwlt Taesee ausal relliaeav
Leave your orders with me for
any kind of tree from Albert 4, Rohb' Muraery, Bridgeport, laC Atw, I have oa hand a car-load ef -Ko:I--'J
....Mi, ....... uuiiMinw, wm) VV . corn and all kind of cardan. (tilt.
I. MILT. KOOKtW, Agaai; mar 1990.-
AAIKHMEI
d LOfFLrPXIbl
to fell our Nursery Stock. Salary
M-nres snamnj Ampwyovaaa MMQiaa1 ftL
rmv nnentM vttaiwi..
till July 1. Boeherter, X.T1
1 ' -" ' f&H-i AM pRnKMABTCa --" " far the improvement of Ooaa auaatfrevi Second atreetto Third ftreet '. j
Sec. I. Be it ord.ineJ by the
and Common Council of the Ca
wfl
Old Dike.
Lpinimor pike,
Hmith pike, pike repair,
3.408 00 1,320 09 2S5 00 3,456 14
5,420 42
T.467 14
12,893 50
KNOWN KVERYWHERE A TfiK HORSB 8HOB BRANBS,
A Na r bow Ebca pb.t W, F,
Mead tells a good one jp'n' hrmsrll, which occurred while in 'MiMti-gippi . ' .f .f- .
on ins recent trip, oiming-r ia
serious caiiuleuiinee. lie bpv.4i'ib 5 follows t "I arrived late oiie nisb in a little town, and as the hotel
was full, the landlord said-1 .-would
have to weep with one -of tbe .-in
mates ol the hotel a blind man ol
gotwl repute. .1 aqcordjingly went tobed with the gentleman. Along in tbe,night the bladmn tia-k: a
St f some kind, jtnd wak.eoed me
He was in. con viilajone : the
ole hoose shook ; J ihongbi. tb?
fellow ; was. dyjBg .1 .went and awoke the landlord, anil 'told bin te send for a doctor.,. He said there. waa no one to nd ahd .that
be could not go himself, btcauae t e
bad rheumatism. . So. I struck nut myself and after while I t found tbe doctor. When we "reached the hotel and' the doctor aabtd the onr
afflicted with the fit whajt was the
matter, he replied that 1 had pois-
ened bim. that he thought I had
given biro morpuirie. Ihis made
anairs look pretty gloomy for .me, especially as the suppWed victim waa blind. The doojor continued to probe the unpolled victim with
questions and alter a long examina
tion found tbat tbe man .vaa an old morphine eel er and had; failed to take his customary do0bofurc retiring that night. Tits, negligence had resulted in their that came so near finishing bis fib.- But he soon recovered aod.beaaiBe all igbt again. If he had died "alter mak
ing that cuarge against me, would have.be't-4leia)fMb This narrow CrCf ie fsqghm a lesspn.: I will never againJsMt) with a stranger while I afoTtraveling." In justice to Mr. Cead'We will say that the report that he alas thrtT ened with lynehing is falae. But
he might have'kSn thl pleaaure of j
experiencing more tjjsb. the inreat, bad his accuaer diW. -Spencer Journal. N. A-TMwei,Tw remains
of Uichsrd MwSertyj the engineer
killed in tbe Monoa -wreck near New Providence, Sunday night, were shipped to his hnme at Hannihal, Mo., via the 'Air M 0" Monday night. Tbe nnfortunste man held a $2,000 riolioy iii the
Employes' Casualty Company, of
Londou, and was a mamber of the Brotherhood of Loeoniiitivt Engineers. He had a wire and three children, sod at the time Of bia death was 38 .years otjfr? SnaeWwtrSerS!9 Baubbow. June 24. A1 woman livine
here h probably had more experience upon the niaVrimooinl.' aea in her kliort
life than say other woman livtng, Xih Smma . B. Lyon wat bnrn in Vrank. rnille. ChultaraMctjK sougty,- ,K, Y-, .tn 1836. and w now 6 ftT-four rear Of ace.
At the-agaof alxteen the rmoral lo Laha
jaaxinauisKea, lu ana marnoa nenon
uraKe, a carpenter -ueiors nereigntesnin birthdy ibe ws left a widow witb 'iee child, a cinughver, who is now Jt. llwrlj
of Peru, liid. -. The, nest venture w nn unuccekful allianco, and thu woiuau will not lull mui-h about the man ha muriied.
He only eounu a -Ij. 2. Hit nama W
Biibrria. . . Karly in 1851 fhe and lr. MaryaHe wero. married at ImiianapolU. In that cfiy slin ttudied meiiciiia with her hutbaud and Prof. Ha i lard, tiho flti'ulwd her inMlical (mrto in Cincinnati in 18,'iS, and after that time continual practice in tndianHpolw with marked nuocr for manj year, evHiig her UlenU to tba treatment chconio diMasu. In i860 Dr.' Uki ratio died while on a vUit to iiatavia,U. Three children wow thi toMilt of tM marriage, only one of whom Km to womanhood. After l)r. Maryatto came man named BaHard,' about whom nothing can be gleaned. Mr. Ballard, after hi death or diMitpearance, removnd from ludianapoli to Kokomo, where ih a abort time he married Dr. Vaniden, who lived- three year. lie wa killed ia a railroad. wrack. 1'hii union wa a nappy one. After the death of Dr. Vaniden tbe woman wna united in -marriage to a man named dtrawhacker. Two children, both or whom are now living, came of thi union. " In' 1875 Mr. Site whacker removed to Peru, lad., and there Married Wm.ataore, a carpenter. They removed ia 1 889 -to-Plymouth, lad., where he engaged in the practice of her -profeuion. Thi union wa a failure from the atari, and in 1883, on the ground of cruel treatment, Mr. Moore ecured a divorce. The aevaath venture wa with a man named Thoma, and it w'a'aa 4oa4 failure. The moohmarried Woman i reticmt about the detail of tbe attain But in the mil of 1884 ' he married a retired farmer by the name of Cunningham. He wai in good financial circumitancw but refuted to upport hi wife. She then appealed to court for a (operation, which wat granted early ia 185. . In July ot tho una year the mr,ried another retired (armor named Spencer. ' With him ehe lived happily at Bourbon, Ind., until bi death in May, 1888. Mr. Spencer had himself had cootiderable experience in matrimonial affltir. Previoui to hi marriage to the
fair divorcee be bad bound himielf to eight wive, only to be' left a widower to And ealace in the x-wife of Kwrsaer Cun-. ninerham. Hi eight former wive all
died. Jlut the ciiiui aad laH Mr. . Spen
cer outlived him and in 1889 made her but venture. At that timo the wa married to Judgo Z. D. Boulton, an' old retideat of thi city and prominent attorney of the Manhall county bar. Thi uaiaa wa not a' happy one, and a legal separation wa granted aad confirmed at the prJnt term of the' Martbali circuit court. . The decree wa thai Km ma A. B. BHHon abould be awarded a decree of divorce from Zebideo p. Boulton and her name changed to Emma A. B- 8pencer. Mr. Dr. Hpencer 4 a prepoeing lady, 04Jderably above the medium !, Intelligent and refined la her con venation and manners and pot tuning great beauty for a woman of 'her age. During her many matrimonial venture hi hat succeeding in, aceumuleting considerable property aM 64 cuutiderud in fairJy good vircmttanue.
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Uaaetraoi RawBM,&laaght He Bans aad aeai, atim Achi MUbs Miiwr for rTaIng toaaltttt toft Bv-cjtr 7ACKAoa avmiiMjrrxm BrrawTgyn. aim nm tjtmvv tAJU
be improve! bv Gradiaa McAdai
Guttering ana- Paving a ridawajk on
Ide taeraor, according te plana aaa SB ficatioM heretofore adopted by tb V
mon Council for the improveMebt of 1
nreet, row a aie in toe me of a
! Clnrk, and ic accordance with tbw
' tion of tbe Common Uoeinoii, aao Apr;l 1st, 1890. I JSbc U. The ei peata of eaW banan - muni, inclu-tinic iiiti-reit bn hon4(r it tl be limed, hall be iul per f nutk ; upon the proparty ubittling thereon, i cvrdiiiff to t,he law ami ordinance oa
nl-j'-et Ot anwot'DU . tborcfur, ,
ffi XT. fTVtlllWZT1iS .. Pgggjtjfc' pyWa in f annual tiwtaHment. If
V'.;jV,,,?-T'-,'', TT.T-w!w.Jrrli end the tamo collect- arvl
uNtOff aToofrYAKoa, mrTMtoo, ltLr
Bloomington Machine Works.
Having purchmtd a !F.W IRO!f PltXER, f.tTIftR, and ALL 7XKH.S; nwc3ry to pnidure firl-c! work, art- now pr-parucl to ilo XtSIXt3 j
tilU UOIIt;K KKraiKllV, ano ail Kinat t
machine Repairing,
rtehpatfwal
l Ihw, end 111 tba aatemimr
.bcrA to !"''
f Bonda (hall be iicd Mt ar
tbe collretina f the i-iMtt,
1 in property owner pnv tatr 1 before I he tame are iull
the time provided in tho atectarag nam.
Bee. III. Tliis ordinance imalt be
frck front and after iU-1.1 .rmMic-i f, Iloberl C. Oreevesl. cik vt tb
. , ... t-,... i'a" v w v a 'of HU'Omincton, Indisna; certify xhe
Jrineana if me xiiimss owgk israss uooas i:oinC u.be.(rue.nd correct wry .
m, . a. nnliTiitnea adniiliil br-ttui ruimna
Quarry
CBEaiP HXIXIaTEET. . -On account of uiy having to 'move torn ibe 09m recently occu
pied,.! will now.. sell my. usts Elowers, Ribbons, etc., very cheap Third "door south of the fiankv -in
th Wiltson houie. urn t, Qumozy,
A war on hand. "Promptxti, Bitpateh and Pair Healing," will beonr motto, you want new or wcund-luind Bogine? or BiilH pet w price tcfore goini; eUewhere. (Jive u m cmH. ,' Precslar fc Hunter, BLoeaLNGTON, mum.
ISiinth day, June Term, County Commi'&Toiiers, June 11th, 1890. ' - .. . ' ASIMAI41 AT I.AR45R IX BEXTOM TOWMaHIP. Come now George W. 'Welch and many other, tad file their petition for repeal of tbe order of the Board found in Record G, page 95, in Mferenee to Stock running at lnrge, in to far as it afieci Benton Township; and l'.ie Bottrd, after examining the aid petition and Mng fully ndvined, repeal laid order a to Bton Townnhlp. and in tbe Townthip of Benton, "No ttoek iball run at large." Thi order tli all be la full force and in effect from and after the let day of July, 1890.
Bmkeyc llea)crs, Mowers and Binders for sale only !3 W.J.ALLEN.
Through Car Uae ta Macktone Commencing July lt. there will be etabllthed a through lino of first-clan Yestibuied Pullman and Wagner Bleeping Car daily between Cincinnati, Davum, Toledo, Detroit, Maekinaw City, and all principal retorta of tho Upper Peninsula of Michlcmi. vi the C. H. & D. B. B.
and Michigan Central to Mackinaw. P Sleeper wUl be attached to traiae leav1 tug Cincinnati at 10: p. m. dally except
Saturday : returning, leave aiauainaw at 9 a. m. daily except Suuday, The advantage aecured by purohasing through tickela via tlii mute, coin put ad of tuoh favorable and well known line a too Cincinnati, Uamilton A 'Dayton B. K. and Mich'gan Central B'y, murt be j apparent to all fiit-clas travel. No oth-1 er line can odor uch advantage ft to accominodetion und route, allowing (top-: over at Toledo and Detroit, then continuine'vour journey to the most lovely re-
ort on too American continent
VandnliR Line.
If.cil of theCHv of Bloomine-ton.
! at a rerolar mevtieir huKt Ua v ih
Witaee my hand, aad teal of aaidCi
thi May 13th, 1890. KOBBBT C, GRBIVES,
!ai.J . (Jby C'tatk:
The ereat Fast Nail Line. The Shortoit, Bctt and Quickett Lies between the Eatt, Wet, North and Sowthu Train leave GreencMtle Junction for the Wait: No. 5, 9;3Q am; No. 1, 2;5S pni, No. 21, 2;14 pm, No. 9, 12;22 am, No, 3w j29 pro. . Train No. 1 ha elegant parlor car fo St. Luitj Train No. 21 has Pullman: Vettibula Sleeper. Dinner and uppe terved ia fining car ; ' Train No. 9 haPullman Buflut Sleaper for St. Loai. - Train lesve Greencastle Junction fo
the Kaet: No 8. 9:44 pm, Ne. S, I;4
AO.
No. 3, 6;ia pm,
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nm.
No. e. 2:56 am. No. 4. StJtt am
Train N". 20 hot Pullmaa Vottihal. Sleeping Car running through to Ne York witliout change. AU moal Mryed in dining cars. Thi train alto has elegant Parlor Can for Indianapolis and Cincinnati ; Train N. 12 ha through Pullman Buffet Steeper to Cincinnati; Train No. 6 hits Pullman Sleeper for IndianapoiU in wbloh pasteng r can remain until break fust time. Also Pullman Buffet Steeper ta Philadelphia, New Yrk, BalUmore and Watkington without change. Makingdiroct connections for alt point. Tour connection are lure .and quick in Union Depots. No Transfer or LT-oi era and vour accommodation are uneaTraveling Pawcnger Agent, Terre Haute, Ind. K. A. FORD, General ranenger Agent, J. M. CUESBBOUGH. Awitteat General Passenger Agent, St. JUmlm, Mo.
Mis Jt MilaalaaiBtat Ms! TA (treat Tkrtmfk Ho4
!rpiic Carat
weSaw
EAST AND
Pullman Buffet f
jCfaovatoitV lAmUitlm
jfrtltimore. Philadtipkit,
Aew Jtor. AlnotoOkV;
Omneeluig in thtiot. DajMrf e.
for mU point Wtoti
For Kmlgrant and Caad 0. t M." ia the Beet Xoaa
the aborteat and qoickeataajd
heat aeeommMatkma.. .JS
TheO as X. iatbeoal;
Sloepioi Car between
Doais. Our agent ar ready at
eive information ta tbe
compr unicatiooi add rotted to ttia;
signed will receive prompt Addrest D. C Saavxa. Ticket
a M. Rv. Mitchell. lad. .
District Paasanger Agent, VmM' .1 P. ISarnarA. PneddeaaT ami
Manager. Wi. 4. SmtUri,ann9!: aeager tgaat Ciacinaati,T!, . V
aV. 3atF
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For pamphlets portmnini; to Mackinac
ItUnd, and other suinmor resorts reached via thin Una write to anv aeont of the O
it. Je D. H. B., or to K. U. McCttrmick L"
General Puf ieu ar and Ticket Agent, o 300 We; Fourtn Street, Cincinnati, Ohb
City Treaawrer'a Matlce. Notice U hereby given that a Bond of the Citv of Bloomington, Indiana, numbered fifteon (15), is hereby called in for payment, and if not presented at the City
: Treasurer t omco, in uioomington, inoi- , ana, on or before the 1st day of July, 1890, ' no-interest will be paid ther-to.
BAKBR BOTP A CO. AgenU for tbe Whitley Seel Jtinder$ and Mowing Machine, Oliver Chilled and Steel Ptow. Quick Meal Gasuline Stoves, Barly Breakfast Stove. The Jobs Dood bulky Hay Bakes. Also SAW, pOOBS, GLASS, and oth.Builaing Material a Specially. Shelf Hardware, Nail, Mowing Scythe and Bnath Scytboe, and Cradles, Ilo,
Kake. Shovels, Spades, rors, nay i r
and ruiieya, nnware,
J. M.
UUNTKB,
City Treaturar.
MIKBS COBB, Attorney.
Notice ta Koa-Rcsldeats, Statoof Indiana, Monroe County, : In the Monroe Circuit Court, September Term, 1890.Hiram Lindley v. Joab Cox. Complaint No. 1902. Now conies the plaintiff by Mien & Corr, his attorneys, and filaa bit complaint heroin, together with an affidavit Mint said defendant Joah Cos, Is not a resident of tbe State ef Indiana. Notice ia therefore hereby given said defendant that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the 8-l Monday ot September, A. D. 1890, at the Court House in Bloomington, in
I said County and.btale, and answer or da-
Iron mur to said complaint, tbe same will be
...i o. rW.ii p.im. Snreen Door and! heard and determined in hi absence.
Window. In fact anything umally kept Witness my name and the aeal of raid in a' Hrnt-olats Hardware Store, all of court, affixed at Bloomington, this 8th which will ba aoid a low a the lowest, day of July, A. II J 8 no. il.-,. .nH ... d cat nrlce. South Bl,l ENOCH FULLKR.
side, three doors east of First National i Clark Moprof Circuit Chart.
Buk. BAftftBi jv,'i
so.
G. Jaaav
An ordfiianc making it nsJaweW
any person to bitch horse or cattle la hde tree, or tbe hoxinas. er nretas
thereof, or to bitch berev arttrj
,HW HU..IHV. mm .M J viwpn.vw WMIQ tion of any gutter, or the aftipasjllag'
any niui or utter in iitea guuer, e the strcett aad tisewaiks of lb Bloomington, Indiana.' Sac. I. Beitordainad by tba and Common Coaaet) of tbe 1
Bloominetcit. Indiana, tbat it afcall
lawful for any person to bitch, or ti;:
nrrte, mass or cam to any aaa within til enmorate timitn of aald
to any'Wklaarei4a4.aaUsr
nroteotwn timet ; r to atsea,
position, within the
said city,' that the cutter,
walk mar thereby become .... i i . . T. .
iiMvreii HY any uay, shww, suixtaacet Sen. II. Any person
the pravision of the
shall upon conviction.
any sum not greater than ti
lars, ana pay vnv com oi
Sax. III. This ordim
foroe after It local pubUcat4SM
I, ltobert u, uraevea, vn of Bloominctoc. Indiana,
goina to ba a true and oorrect:
ordinance aaopieo y in
All Aftlie City of B
regular meeting July let; V ROBKKTC.Qi July.9, ?.. -
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