Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 26, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 August 1890 — Page 2

That weak, uo-account feeling is dispelled by the use of South American Nervine. Fqris Bros, only Agents for Monroe County

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$ UtaMS will atfta a eooMtxt 06IfaaaiM UasjtJf to sm4h.aaf ob a aa an oraer for iuo or tdfos-of piuot at f2S b .'iff . k m Bit Old Ftmmiam Om The fcUowiag saoreeaa tahew W th speech deU vercd hy .tte Ham. "Ihfc;,W,'.Voarhar!8.: fisaatsr, delivered in At ealate. March 11880. will be am to the iaraseta ia looatya. cpwjtyf aae Kaowa ana tyoat tatsney wp to Cbeay be first asade o de4 l aa aaarwey, aay. the Cpvfeopie raper. fJmm to school ai a very taadsr age, aad. alter be aatLI aofBcwmtly bet to the ladjme Aahorv , Usisenity, where . he,; aradaad. ; Be them caaae to Caittoctea i aal ataeScdiaw with Brierc aad tbffj Haaaeajim mad after ppaia .as a i tiaae, was peiaaaded f A aMlra VL. . - a t . t

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that of Aadftw Jackma The idea that w Bs ever- raised blister, much lsas carried a horsy hand by farm labor, emses the old Altar thai were neighbors of h is J a yooro, to scream tneir moates ietbwideat kindof a grin. Bat that is neither here nor there, read tbe tafty Daw gave those Waahingtoa CSty fellows: . Botaaf tarath geaeralloa of ftn-m-atbnanntalMMAairiM sail, awea m my youta to tacsr daily labor, aad made mntiliar wit tbsic kartbhjpo, amdprivatioaOiHaaa. blitatiass. 1 tlMB t napioeiion at (Mr lartaraHna to protpenty. dignity aadhoaor. thia I hem aa4 now I to da aa a Brioeipias Mir 1 br the modi of Indiana, wbwa ' Mat a to tkia aody, and to that im-, atajMtjatt auaded paaala 1 httM aayaw leader the sew law a voter mast: waiiter attheeoaety efarh's office three jaeotha before the eleetio . if. Jmvmw bsea ivaident of Iadiaaa.be baa abaented..brmaelf turn tha Srata fce six aMwlhs or it If, having been mideotof ladiaaa, hehaa voted ia aaoier V -1. .1 la-i h jeaitfent of 8Ulewkhthe 01 vouag, i 4. If b baa not heea Sdo rmideat of tW eoonty ia ohu he raaidts for at befoMthe slMtiaa. (Tb latter pfovistoeMaaeeteeatit a aaretotore tbe taw only te&aii a rmHeats of sis aaoaths 4a the fStateaixty days ia the townshin jhm tbutw days m m freewt, Perase who have legis! hoatd take their certiScate of regirfration to the polk with thesaf a they caa aot vote, if dmUeaejed, witboatjavdWiar it. Tk 6ikv! tier to leaviag ibeBtate.tbe j sea ilea with the clerk a notiee cf hkiateatioetohoU his Uadia tv. the adeby Mr.T: J. Clart : I am a fanaex by proieaswa ; I to that classof individaals, ear usmocrane meads eiaia are being robbed by protection. Let as ?nirtatate and see. if therej is aay troth in their stateatenaa. e mitting the net the there hi tbr if to atotart the asaanfactarer and lahotiag aaem Bnm every -arlchi. we aae ra the boase or aa the farm. The blaaketa aader which I sleep tint east soe f 13 per pair f ftwo tagw eaa be booght to-day- the i weight aad kind tor 16. par jaw. Cettoa sad dim goods bar etacreaasa In priee atoee low yti like propottioaa. The axe I eat eeat me 75 eeata, a better axe- i every Tcspeet than tie one my father boegbt ia 1857 fer a $2 bill. The wagon I eat east ase 160, sad a better wagon than my father boogbt doriag the good old democratic fire trad deve of to '60 It is aot gencially known that Mowroe coaoty can chum a M iasioaary to India, who has braved

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wrote, www tawier resides a ten short distance west of EUcttsviUe, bas recently returned from teat region ot "liver oonjnlaiat" awl aaao eating tigers, and talks ia a very iDtensting way of Me bfe wbie there. Dr. Baker, tbe secretary, of the Michigan State Board of Health, has jasoeda atcqlar stating, that in, March two eerpsea, thooe of a woataa and child of the same family. AomA nf tbwaat Ainentu tmrH&mA hv the atteidiog physiciso not to oe "dsBgeroos to tbe public bealtb," were conveyed from' Montgomery tcoaarv te Laee county. Miobieaa. fwbereia jost a week fron the day' the comas wore opened and tbe re mains viewed a person- who was exposed came down with diphtheria. Many others, says Dr. Baker, woold probably have been expoesd, except for the action of tbe local health officer. Dr. C. A. , who, saapectior thai.tb.el of tb.e deaths was diphtheria, mm BjdM4orbade tbaoiw Afr thoi eollmt at the manrtted the iet penoQ4fotwskt tacked, and noedeouolregaltea. 3ps, Dr. Bak addvk qmfediihireBt from tbe vesalt of&a ainuUrossarreace at Znneevilfe, O., last spring, where jaaav deaths resulted from exposure to a.oorpse. brought from Chicago. it snows the Mpportance of notice to tbe floral ihaltb officer' of; the arrrvaTof a corp, so that he ' may take every precaution that may be eeessaryw-. . c . A. Slight Ikpkovkhbkt. aaraia) you- setting aJonr ith toot. 1d the P7" aakod BiWa of var well, X can aearreat procrea ia m; work." iathatr. Well tka tonlfr tiut Ihred aatt door movad away within a weak after 1 began to. practise: Too next family stayoa.a awicitb. the next tan weefca, and the" pebplatiMire.pow.baTa ramalned DaafJy'x Yr aaagton vapitai. . The bovs had verv little to do witH the. .inside of -one another's booses. They would follow a Iwy to Lis door, and wait for him to nnair tau ; . ana ioey woura ooroo ad they would aewr went indoors for him, but stood oar the , sidewalk and called him with a pecnliar cry, something like ME-oo-we. e-oo-we I" and threw stones at tree or anything tul be came out. It he did not oome after a reasonable time they knew that he was not there or that his mother woold not let hint come. A fellow was kept in that way now and then. If - a. fellow's mother came to the door the boys always rR-win HarDer'g agjreo; Eefectb or lea Cou) Dkisks. Dr. Hammond protests against tbe American nabit of gulping dawo a mat quantity of ice-water. He ssya that, it todoces caurrti ot toe stomach, which ' underlies a dozen other troobiea, aod, very possibly. cancer ot the stomach, lee, - used in small quantities, i a valuable remedy, bat any one bad better a wallow coals ot fire than ice-water; It blisters and destroys toe mem brane. Dyspepsia is a sore cons qneace, and it does not even insure temporary eoauort. Moon of mod' era dyspepsia, of the irregularities ot the heart, tbe decay of tbe teeth. and even of Brigbt'a difteae, he at tributes to the use of ice-cold drinks. what, then, can we do-? Swallow itwtead an aeesstonai eramb of ice. Reaaonably cold, bat not ice-cold keaMieade is a convenient and, wbolesotae drink. Better yet is the old-fashiooed farmer's drink of one-half milk aod ooe-half water, Tbia is refresbing and . cooling when nr from ice-cold t r x-. ran iy anoi nan. mau ' " 'T n 1 1 nr.li r ley visited Scott Pauley; in Sulli van, last week. K Several of oar youBsr peoofc were visiting in Bpenoer last-week, at wraa av wauaa. A certain Greary street divine reeeotly, diseouning to his congregation on the folly of using profane taegeage, told tnea teat be him sett was once adXtteted to toe same viee, bat that he bad completely eonqoered tbe nabtti' Yt A ByingiBsecti neanng tnetwast, tirtalced hie eyrarrhe coagreajsfion: and thooghf : "Fl) but bim to the teat.?' So, making a circuit round ibe aUeajan's bead, be lit opon bis nose. "Seel" said the reverend gentleiawe': "here ieaa iilastratioa. At one tiase I should have sworn .11.. . .lm l tnob Mai" JUIIJ a, J ww n.ra uuw. Baieing bn hand, he said, gently: Go away, fit, go emtg." , But the By only tickled his nose the more. Tbe reverend gentleman, raising his band with some vehemence, made a 'crab at tbe offender : aod being SBtxsssfaJ, opened it to throw, the imwot from aim, when, in extrewtedisgostie exclaimed j " Why, dogon it, it's a waap. -Sen Franeisoo Truth. Tbe distance from New York to. Chicago, over the Pittsburg, Fori Wayne ChicaKO and Pennsyivania Central rente, ia 913 miles; . 1 ! V1 J . 1 1 . over toe eiiciiigaa vienmi, um Western of Canada and New York and Erie railroads it is 966 miles; ever tbe Lake Shore and Michigan Sootbera, and New York Central it is 963 miles. Tbe distance from Chicago to Omaha over, lbs Chi cago & Northwestern railroad is 492 miles : over the Bock Island

dt Pacific. 502 utiles; over the

Mr. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, oo602. The. distance asm Omaha

to San Frandsoo over the TJniin Paoifio and Central Pacific is 1,921 miles; total from NW ork to Sao Franoiaco by the shortest of the above rotates, 326 miles. Rbao ".yfiDR Awake,'' . hoys aad cirli. if rbtt dWira to kaep nottoa in flnt-claas iarenila Uteratara. It U one of tbemott desirSjbta magazinea you have ver n, and ontaina much that wilt intaratt both yeing and old. It ia pbliahad in BottoB, by P. Lothrop Co., whaia reputation a publisher! or good linika la aaMnA tA tia nwiuajlin lha OOUAtrVIt will b a daiirabja addition to any library, and abould to secured by thow who hare aot SlCMdy dona ao. : Words cannot express the gratitude which the people feel frornHhetoeocfit don? them by tha use of South American Nervine. Lonestandiag eases of rheumatism yield to the remedy, when all oth t . . a ra. a a era tul to give relief, xnis medicine thoroughly expels the poison tram tbe blood. ; ' .. - ,i. .. - ia. Oi ai i .. Ths CoeMopoLiTAS," is a Briett. Sparkline Maeasine. the oheancat IHutntad aCoBthlin the worj at 35 cents a auateer, wea.ee ya 'in Ooamopolitan U literally what tfi preu uBiveraally calU it, "The Bestead Ghaapust Illustrated Magazine' 'in l&a world. The CoanaopoHtan iorthe flrt t.ime in maaastae iitetauiro, a spienaw must, ruled Feriodioal .at a price hitherto deemed IinposWbla. fry it for a year. It will be a liberal eduosttoa to OTery member of the househoidi It will make the nights pajaaleWanlly: I twill giro you more for the money tba you can obtain in any Other form- So you want a firrtiaa apaeavatne. giving annnsny pares by ue:ablet writer ana . Cleverest arUsts as readable a Magazine as money can make a Magazine that makes a ipecialty of live inbjeoUT Young profestionaJ aad business men seeking pays ing locationf 'iiTsaHld read' the ''Businesi OMpianHiM"(4wn in the OosmopoliUn. Taey are etnejHjBg aaver before given to the public ' . . : . Amoko ths many toagsaines pufaUabed for the youth of America not one baa ever reached tte -poaition occu pied by St. Sfeholas, pubtwhM in new York Citv. The stories written by popu. lar authors, and tbatappear in St. Nichelaa, are of a moral and elevating oharxctor, and are fall-rf Interest to the young people. The writers are those who have made a reputation before they are admit tad to the pages of St. Nicholas, ao that their ability aad cberaatfr sm known ."A Broken If cartel Horse, The'emotional Ufa ofa horse- is remarkable. There iri instances on record where the death ot a horse has been traced directly to grief.. One instance, says in Amer ican contemporary, is caiice to my mind which occurred more than twenty years ago. . A ctrcua had been performing in the little town of Unionville, Pa., whe'0 one of trained horses spiained one- ot his Ioas, ao that he oouUvnot travel. U was taken to , the hotel' and put in 4 box stall.' 'The leg was bandJBdjjiaLJ waatnade as opm-lortaDie-as possioie. s tie aier ois food and was apparantly contented until about midnight, when' the circus began moving out of town. Then he becamerettlesi, and trampjd and wbioied. As the caravan moved past the hotel he seemed to realize that he was being deserted, and his anxiety and distress became pitiful, tie would stand with bis ears pricked, io an attitude of intense listening : and then, as his ears caught the sound ot the retir ing wagons, be would rush as best he could with his injured leg from one side of the stall to the- other, pushing at tbe door with his nose, and making every effort to escape. The sUbleeaan.whejavas a stra ngto him. tried to soothe him. He wonld not be comforted. Long after all the sounds of tha circus had eeased, his agitation continued. The sweat poured from him iu streams, and he quivered in - every part of his. body. Finally, the stableman went to the house, woke up the proprietor, and told bim that he believed the horse wonld die if some of the circus horses were not lireight back to keep bim company. At about daylight the proprietor .mounted a .horse and rode after the circus. Be overtook it 10 or 12 - miles away, and the groom who had charge of the in jured horse returned with bim. When they reached the stable the horse was .tufsd. ' vne stableman said that he - remained for nearly an hour perfectly still, -and with etery senaeilspparaatly strained to the utmost tension, and then, without making a sign, fell, and. died with scarcely a struggle." . w-jvvery . .. . a. ioge io Indiana is evidence ot the widespread disaffection among farmers. Why is it that in a state like Indiana, where ths earth responds so bountifully to the touch of active industry, that this protest is everywhere apparent ? It may be truth fully aeaeeted that the real cause lies in the fact of tbe shrinkage in values in real estate and in farm products. This was -begun in Indiana' when tbe Democralio party went into power. Tbe following are the Van Boreo township teachers : Emma Keller, ftfattie Carter, Libbie Fullerton, Lai Bakery Alaska Eaton, John Mathews, Thos. King and winter -Bnskurk. - IliaOYI. CHEAP ZHLU1JEBY. .. On accouot of my having to move from tbe room recently occupied, I will now sell my Hats Flowers, Ribbons, etc., vsry cheap

Third door south of tbe Bank tbe Wilison house. MBS. T. GREGORY.

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from tha Philadelphia Ledger. at many atmospheric rules for health observances should have been overlooked in the dry beat of th last two months is not .surprising. Neither in July nor June do the heavy dews or the conditions of vegetation prevail that make tbe difference between August nights and days. People could sleep oh their housetops with no otft danger than that of falling off, and with no protection beyond tbe usual thin cotten or linen clothing; they could roam in the park or sit out. on moonlight or starlight lawns until mid-night. This mouth ushers in a different order. August 'dews and damp, though furnishing welcome contrast to tbe sun-scorched air by day, are none the lesr to be guarded against. Grateful it ia when the sun goes down to feel the waft of moistened air, as the earth, suddenly cooling, condenses the water in the atmosphere next ihe surface, giving tbe "dampness" characteristic- of "August nights." The usual sultriness . of AuKust comes from the suspension .of much vawir Thtal nia)ars the red sunset wnion aieoi flames through the month, Viewed through a medium- of either watery particles or much dust, the sun sets "red." : i There is added to the quite evident dampness of 'tbe nights in August the unnoted decay of vege tation. 'Already the luxuriant vegetation ot this summer is on the wane. That it has been i marvel ous1 summer in tree growth no at tentive observer can hv: failed to note. The leaves have had their full quota of. all needed, nnurishtjtent: no matter to them if fruit .crops are failures and if blight attacks tbe grapes, jbuxuriant in leaves ana aaaing vigorous youngbranches to tneir spreading contours, they have been a redeeming feature, indeed, ia the outlook of even city streets, and in the counwhere so many Philadelpbian live now, the pride in your "dooryard" tree has had full chance, to assert itself this year. The same luxuri ance in shrubbery and low-set natUliU HfUVLU UV LlltZ var ZUSC r fllUB UIUs prevailed. Yet the signal for arrest has gone forth. From this time ths ripening of the leaf, as it is piclurefcqutdy called, goes hand So baud with the decay ot vegetable matte'r. Insidiously it proceeds ; the miasmatic gass are not noticed by the wayfarer or the late w"tmirner under the trees. Still, it is tliere, the unnamed addition to the, atmosphere that blends with the moisture aod breeds the "fall fever." Wherefore it is not well to linger late or gp. io cotton clad mwtly. (qt au Aegust night tmttngr; Un- the salt-laden waters one may bide until mid-night, but not. among tha salty marshes that are also giving up their rank excess of summer life to join -the gentle processiou of vegetative decay. ' Not under densely shaded wood Walk, or upon streams that drain either heavily wooded country or thickly populated regions, is summer night sailing or rowing a safe-pursuit. All who drive or ride or Valk in the August evening shonUj be woolen olad or carry a protective wrap, of some woolen stuff. j ' Advice as to clothing, however, is leas needed this yeartban usually is. xor mis years af every place of congregation, healtbior pleasure resort, it has been evident that wool is king. Wool seu tbe fash ions under the hot sun! of morn ings, and for the afternoon dress parades of men and woatea. - The less cautions sex as women have heretofore well earned that title in their summer clothing-have this year ao borrowed and appropriated the masculine garb in cut, color aod material, that they are at tha usual watering places at least as well protected for August nights by sheep's clothing as aw lbs men. It is the August stay-at-homes, io. towns or rural villages, rather.wlio need te be reminded that' the thin cottons or linens which keep tbem comfortable during Anrust noons at home, are not the bes wear for evenings out of doors. , r Mrs. W. W. Wicks and daughters and Miss Mamie Brodir spent a day or two in Maj$insvjte last Week.' - " Messrs. Chart 'Smalf, Goo. Braxtan -and Frank Brqdix drove to Marti usville on Sunday last. The barn on the farm of exTreasurer ol State Hill, oear Harr mony, was buroed Monday., Its oontenta-consisting of twp, farin wagons, harness, 150 bushels of wheat, bsy, straw; and ejeteu bead of bogs, Were also destroyed Tbe contents of the barn belonged to James Pauline, and his loss will be great. Tbe fire was started by a little boy, who was in ths barn playing with matches. .- ' The old Bedford ABloouiiJeld engine-No. 5, which was jaUoad on the narrow g.uage road by the Ipd 'ianapolfs Uplliog-mill, Company, was, last week, retired from service. Several times during its existence it has gone through bridges on that road, and one time laid in a stream for several weeks. For yearn Joe Glover- was its engineer, fireman, conductor and brakeman of his own train. He would whistle for brakes and then climb over the tank and set tbem, and-if a bridge chanced to be washed out, over the engine would go. into the stream below.

Full Fair

HEXT TO HAT'S FEED YAH), Opposite Seward's Foundry.

Goods of No. 1 Grade. Frleoa Low as Any. A Qutelt Delivery of Ctoodfi. Clean Jfew Boom, and fresh. Mew Stock.

Iu a. w O a jt d jR. A. FUIJi, Aitornq. Ogle in Allen Jf McNvry'l new block, up-tttiirt over earner rsem. Special aiut careful attention fill te given io Probate huitUMi, and to prof ft collection of etotma, Settlement of ulaiee a mpecialty. MVLKY f BICe, Attorney Sotariee and Imuranee Agent. Will praeticein all tke Stat and Federal Gwrt. Prompt and earrful attention gieen io the Collection of Claim, io teitling decedent, 'cetate, and io all other bmintt of a legal nature. A epeeialty mad of Pentiont. Office over "Corner" clotking ttore, touihwest corner public tquare. -LOUDEN ROdERS, Attorney. Office over f 'irtt Sotional Bank. -flKt-neta of a legal nature given careful attention M ail court. JRcal ettate tttle examined by aid of Louden Abutraeti A upeeiatiy made of the coi-. lection and niniitaaie of claim of all kind.. MIEBS f CORR, Attorney. Office w eiaire voir: Corner clothing. Storr, teeet ttdt. Will .practice in all ihe court of tht state. Pr oiatc butincs given eneeial and J vouecnon maa a tpteUUhf. BVSKIItK f BVSKIRK, Attorney. Vffic tuxldtng touth of Monk, on aiound Jfoar. Special attention given to Probate buinet, to the collection of claim: and to butinet in all the court of thi and adjoining couniie. DVSCAN & BATMAN, (B. C. Duncan, Ira C Batman,) Attorney. Office over Stone' Moo. jfor, uiett lid puttie tquare. particular attention wtK tc gxv en to Probate eatct, collection, ale. Will practice in -all the court. -MAST EAST, Attornry. Office tn Bee Jlive Block, north title nublie j rauare, up-Mr. Give prompt attention I to Probate MMVien, taut to the collection , of claiw. WiU aho practice in all court. Agent for Nn. I ita'uranc. lL UJ. u-LA-i. Notice or Final Settlement of estate. In the matter of the estate of Nicholas JIhv field, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, SeplemOer term, isoo. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as adniinitrnter of tha ettala ot Nicholas JlayJeld, deceased, hat present ed aad tiled hit account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the tame will come up for esaaiiiiatioK' aod action of taid circuit court, on the lilth day of September, 1890, at which timo all persons interfiled in taid estate are re quired to apjxtur ia said court and show cause, if any there be, why taid account and voucher should aot he approved. ' And the heir of taid estate, and all others interested therein, are alio hereby required, at the time aad nlaeo aforesaid, t appear and make proof of their heir ship or claim to any put of aaia estate. JJJJN. ADAMS, Aug. M, '9S-3t Admiuittratof. louden A Rogers, Att'ya. tCanw saElFapaiiBP hie v Mississippi- Railway, The Great Through Bout EAST AND WEST. . -. Pullman Buffet Hleepine Car to CSnoinnaft, Louisville, Washington, ifoutnjnore, 1 hindelphia, am jVeio York, Also to St. Louis, Connecting in Union Depot at St. Lout for nil point WcL Fer Emigrants and Und Seeker, the "O. it." U the Best Bouta hecaute it U the ahortett and quick&tt and aSurdt the ' bast aCcominodaiwnt. The O. A M. is the only Line running a Sleeping Car between Cincinnati e HIDouh). ' " - ' Our agents are ready at all tines U give information to tha public, and an communication addressed to the undersigned will receive 'prompt atUution. Address D. 0- Bhajckv Ticket Agant, Q. M.'By., HItchell, Ind. C Q. Joxsa, District Faasenger Agent, Vthcennea,Iad. J. K. Barnard, Tretideat and General Manager. W. 8. Shattuc, Oeneral I'nsaeager Ageau .Cincinnati O. Yandnlia Liinc. . The Grent ras Wall Use. Tha Shortest, Beit and Quickest Lice between tbe East, West, Korth and South. Train leave Greencattle Junction for tbe West: No. 5, 9;38 am; No. 1, 1 2; 58 pm, No. 11, $16 pm,- No. 9, 12;2I am, No. 3, 5;2S pm.Train No. I ha elegant parlor car fov St. Louli; Train No. 31 ha Pullman Vestibule Sleeper. Pinner and tuppei terved in dining car; Train No. hm Pullman Buffet Sleeper for St. Louis. Train leave Greencattle Junction fo the Bast: No S, 3:44 pm, No. S, 1;4 m, No. a, 6:18 pm, No. 13, ;28a o. 6, 1:50 am, No. 4, 8; 26 am. Train No. 20 has Pullman Veetibul Sleeping Car running through to New York without change. At) meal servo! in dining cars. . This train aho he elegant Parlor (jars for Indianapolis and Cincinnati j Train No. .It bat through Pullman Buffet Sleeper to Cincinnati; Train No. S hat Pullman Sleeper for Indianapolis ia which pastengart can remain until breakfast tin. Alto Pullman Buffet Sleepera t Philadelphia. New York, Baltimore and Washington without change. - AUkingdtrect connections for U point, youj counectioaii are si)t aad uitik (c

Weight

si Union Depots. No Transfers or Lay-ov er Mkd your accommodatum are unex celled. Any -information regarding route, rates, Ac, ,ddre? CHA8. H. 11IXKR, Traveling Passetiiier Aeent, Terra Haute, ina. 'is. A. fuhij, uanerai ratseoger Agent, J. M. CHE3BROUGH, Assistant uenarai rawenger Agent, ot. jkouis, no. BAKER BOTH A CO. Agents for tbe Whitley Steel Binders and Mowing 'm Machines, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plow. Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves, Knrly Breakfast Stove. The John Boud Sulky Hay Bake. Also ' 8ASIJ, B0QBS, GLASS, and other Building Material a Specialty Shelf Hardware, Nnil, Mowing Scythe and Snath r Scythes, and Cradle, lloet, Kaaco. Buoveit, SDades. orKs. rlav car riers, Rope and Pulleys, Tinware, Iron and Steel. Wall Paper. Screen Door and Window. In fact anything usually kept in a flrstolius Hardware Store, all of which will be told at low at the lowest. Caogo and tee us, aad get price. South aide, three doors cart of. Kim National Bank. BAKER, BOYl & CO. C.4 B8B SO. 194S. Joaeph S. Payne, Adminittrutor with the will annexed, of thS estate of William M. Tate, deceatpd, vs. Ha.lt ie Tate, Sarah M. Houston, William 3. B. MuClarkin and Julia Tata Browning. In tbe Circuit Court of Monro County,. Indiana,., September Torm, 1890. To Baltie Tat, Sarah It. Houston, William J. K. AloUlarkia and. Julia Tate Browning, "You aro severally hereby notified that the abovo named petitioner a Administrator of the estate aforesaid, hat fllod in the Circuit Court of Monroe county, Indiana, a petition, making you dofond- -nnt (hereto, and praylnt; therein for an order and decree of taid court, authorizing tbe tnle of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in taid petition detcrilied, to make assets fur tbo payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and tbat laid petition, so filed und pending, is set for lion ring in taid Circuit Court, at the courthouse in Dloonnnelon. Indiana. on the second judicial day of the September Term, 1890, of taid court, the tame be ing the 2d day of heplerabor, 1890. Witness, the Clerk and teal of taid court, thi ltth dav of August, 1890. . saw. ENOCH FULLER, Cleric. Aug. 13, 1890. RESOLVTIOlf for the improvoment of Third Street. Whereas, it has become necestarv for tho proper improvement of the City of uioomington, Indiana, and tbo use or Third street in (aid oily, that the said street be improved by laying a brick sidewalk on both aide of said street from Henderson street to Colleee Avonue, Be it therefore resolved by the Mayor and Common Council' of said City of Bloomington, Indiana, two-tnirds or tne members thereof ooncurr ing therein, that it is necessary for . the improvement of taid city, and the uso ot taid street; that the tamo be improved by laying a brick tidswalk, lis feet wide, on both sides of said street from Henderson street to Col lege Avenue, according to pla'n and specifications now on file theroior at tbe i(Boe or luo viatic ot taia city. That oMeotiont thereto will be heard at the Mayor's office in said city on the Stb day of September, 1880, at 8 o'clock p. m., when and where the property owners along tho line of taid proposed improvement, can make objection! to the necessity for the construction thereof. I, Itbbert C Grooves, Clefk ot the Citv of Bloomineton, Indiana, certify foregoing resolution was adopted by tne Common. . vounoil oi said city at tboir regular mectiag held August 5th, 1890. XOVEBT 0. GBKSVES, Aug. 13, '90-31. City Clerk. WOTICB TO OONTRACTOK8 Bids will he reoalved he tha Comnion uovcit oi to viiy ui jiiuuiniuvuu, inuiana, in tbe Council Chamber, in taid oily at their regular meetiog, to be held TUESDAY, SEPTEXBKRteD, 1890, for finithini; MeAdamisine oa West Sixth Street. SDeclficationt for estd improvement are now on file, and can bo teen at the City Clerk' office. The Common Council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Contractor! will observe tho following retolutkA. adopted by the Common Coun cil: Resolved, That hereafter ao bid will be received, and acted upon by the Com mon Council, uniee tbe names or the sureties who are to sign tbe bond of the applicant. in case ha m awarded tho contract, are given in the bid. ROBERTO. GKEKVBS, Aug. IS, '99..- 3t City Clerk. Notice af Application fer 1.1ce.tte. The State of Indiana County of Monroe: Tbe undersigned, a -male person over twenty-one years of age, and an inhabitant of thrcity of Bloomington, in the county of Monroe, and the State of Indiana, hereby give notice to the citU'-fflt of the taid city of Bloomington, snd of tho First Ward of taid city, and in Bloomington township, in the taid county of Monroe and State of Indians, that ho will at September term of the Board of Commis sioners of the county of Monroe, in the State or Indiana, in tbe year 1890, apply to the said Board for a license to tell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: piritous.vinout sad malt liquora, in a 1st quantity than a quart at a time, for tbe period of ona yaar with the privilege of allowing the same to bo drank upon the premise. Tbe taid premitet upon waicn h desires to tell said . spiritout. -vinous I utid ;alv liquora, being snw!is4 Ju th

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Bloomington, ia Bloomingtotv. township, in Monroe county, Indiana, and mora particularly described as foliewt, to-wit: A part of in-lot number one hundred and fifty-seven (.157, in the oily of Bloomington, Monroe county, Indiana, bounied and described as follow, to-Wit: taiginning at thetoutheut corner af said lot, running thence north on the east line thereof one hundred and. thirty-two 1121 feet, thsnoe west on- tho north line of taid lot ninoVen T 191 feet, tbence south on a line parallel with the east lino of said lot' of one hundred ana thirty-two 1 1321 foet. umbos east on toe aeuin .line of taid lot nineteen MSI feet, to the place of beginning. 1 Aug..;0. - ? i.'x. Ratlce or Application TwJ cesnve. The underaisaed, a male ettas over the age of twenty-one year; '.anjd van in--habitant ofthe citv of liiooainstoin and coonty of Monroe, in theSUteWlBoiaaai hereby gives notion to the citixent of Bloomington aad of tha First Ward of taid city and of Bloomingionr township, in taid county of Monro and State of Indiana, that he will at the Ssotember term, 1890, of tbe Board of Comm&woners of the county of Monroe, State of-. Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to tell intoxicating liquor, to-wit: apiritous, vinout and malt litjooti in lets quantities luan a quarv at a una, nrs nnw ot osia year, with tbe privilege of allowing the tamo to be aranK oa tea premises upon -which he desire te sell tald tpiritou vin ous ana malt liquors, sott . tae rpmiaat being situated ia tits, Pirtt Ward of (aid eity of Bloomington, township of Bloomington, county of Monroe and 9taviof Indiana, and described at follows, to-wit: Part of in-lot ona "hundred aad fiftynine 1.139 in tha city otBloomington, Monroe county, Indianj'bondpd aa follows: beginning t the southwest corner nfaaM ni.kitL liienee east twantvi 101 feet. thence north thirty-five 35 feet) theaee wett twenty 20 feet, thanee south to the place of beginning tbirty-av laai reet. r EUWAJRDJ. JOHNS. Aug. V80. RECEIVER'S BALE. Notice it hereby eiven. that the undertlcned. st Receiver, --antpointel. by the Monroe Circuit. Court, kb the cause of the Indiana, against Georgb W. Bollenbacher, at al, to sell tbe pantaoentp ptopsrty the firm of Uollenbaobtw .& Sent, wilt by. virtue of an order of tue said Monroe Circuit Court, offer for sale and tell at miction st the Court House door, in. the City of Bloomiagtoo, County of Monroe, and State or Indiana, oa SATUKXJAY, AUGPST SOth, 1899, the following described real estate, situate in the County of Monroe and State of Indiana, to-wit s '" The touth halt of tho 'southwett quarter of section eiht ftj, town eight 8j range one 1 eatt. TKBM3 OF SALE. One-third eath. The rstidue in equal payments at six and. twelve months, wit note at interest, waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws, sad secured by good personal security. Said sale will begin on said 30th day of August, at 1- o'clock p. in. CHARLES H. McPHEETEKS, Aug. S, 1890. ' ' Receiver. Butkirk & Buskirk aad Louden & Rogers, Attorney. .. .. Notice-to Voters, Notice is hereby given, that the Board of County Commissioner of Monroe county, Indiana, at their regular June tcrm,"l890, divided Monroe county into election precincts at follow, to-wlt: . BEAN Ul.O.SSOM TOWNSHIP. , Precinct AV One! ' Beginning rit n point in tbe touth boundary line of id township, wbere tho line dividing sections thirty throe (33) aod thirty-four M) in taid township, intersect said-south boundary lino; thence running north until taid line dividing tertians thirty-three (33.) and thirty-four (S4) intertecls Bean IBottom crevk. Thence running in a' northwesterly direction with the meandering of mid creek to a point where taid creek intersects White River boundary lint of raid township. All that part ortuid towntnip lying won ana souui nf saul lina shall be in and known at are - pre cinct no. l. 1 ho voting plase of said precinot shall oe at otmcsviiie. Precinct tfe. Tun: Alt that part of said township lyins; east and north of said line shall be in and known as precinct NO. 2; and the voting place shall bo at Jit. Tabor, wita o-ame W. Davit at Inspector. WASHINGTON TOWSTSaiP. PreciiiciNo. 'On: ' Commencing at-ki AbTnt iH the southern boundary line of saint township, where tho Bloomington, Wsyport and Martinsville road intersect said toulhern boundary line ; thence runoing with tho meandering of aaid road iaus. northeastern ly direction until aid noad ttrike ths line dividing sections twenty-eight (48) and twenty-tcven (it) ; thonee In a northern direction with the msmderiag. of said road uaUl taid road leavM'Jthe liae running north between tecttoot twenty eight (28) and twenty-seven (ST) -and' twentyone JUand twenty-two n, and sixteen 161 and fifteen island, nine 9i and tea hoj. Thence running In a northeastern direction with the' meandering! of said road until It in tertecU the northern boundary lino of said Watbingtoh townthip. All that part or said townthip lying east of taid lino shall bo in and known a precinct No. 1, and tbo voting plaee oi said precinot, No. I- aaau .bo at jtrouey s tchooVhossse. --- . ...,.. . ,4A. Precinct Xo. Tu: All that part of taid township lying west of aid dividing line shall bo in and known at precinot No. and th voting place oi aia precinaio. w i i lace nercaiter to oe soiectoa, wan w m Mattmgly inspector tor pracuict Mo t. JiliWS in iwn ' l Thalnartof the citv of B1ot ington within said township detoribod a followt, Besinninc at a point whom th alley running north and south, which if continued, would run through the court house, intersects a line drawn from tho east gate of the court house yard, to the wort gate thereof: thence south aloaoatd liae and the center of said alley t b townthip line; thonce oatt along taU townthip lice to tbe corporate limit, of too saw city. Thence north on taid "hf J$Jb . conter of Sixth street ih said oti tbjao west along tho center of (aid .Sixth street to tho center of Walnut tttwet; thence south along Walnut street io the east gate of the court house yard, thonce west to tbo point of beginmntr, to i known as precinct HO. l. WIU voting pm County Treasurer's office, and with Jos eph H. Klrby as intpector. . .; , n - j ar fit.. . XrCClllW 411. That psrt of :be city of Bloomington within said townthip described followt, to-wit: Beginning st tbat point wbere tbe alley running nortn and aoutn, wnion ii contin ued, would run through tbe court house, intersect a line drawn from tho east gate of tbe court bouse yard to the west gate thereof; thence noutft along said, lino and the center of taid alley to the town. hip line; thence west along said line to the corporation line of tho city of Blooming, ton ; thmiee north on mi 4 line to tbe center of Sixth llreet in taid city; thence east along tbe center of Sixth street to the center of College Aventta. Thanes south along raid College Avenue toMlit west gat of the court bout yard ; thonce east to tbe place of beginning; To be known ss precinot No. 5, with votioff place st ths County Clerk's office. cd with IT. j. Brsanock, as :npcuw.

tr -r5. a ' Niat aartof the y o Bkmt4 within aaU towashdeseribed as WSw to-wifs ' Beginning at that polmtaf tatsiisstlia of the center of Sixth ana WafaMWfaW in said city, runoing thaooo met to the corporation line; thence north aloegaaftt line to tbe Mtporatioa Uao on tho asth tbenoa west to the "center of WslaatsU sat. thence south to the plaoo of twghtaiats bo known as precinct No. 3, with veraug place at Seward't tin shop, - earns rf;WH nut aad-Soventh streets. a::' - f Precinct Ho. JW: r

AU that part of the city of M too within said township detcrib low, to-wit: . ' Beginning at tbe intsvtsctk of tha csater of Sixth street and Collage Aveswe within taid city ; theace vast to. tha a,pa ration line thence north to tho oorpatw jUioa lino oa the north side of saa akyM. Bloomington ; tnenoe east te mo; paipa when said oorDoratioo line ' isUai,-asits' a Unednwaduoaorth aJong aDd fioni ttsa center of College A venae, thetua aeath along said lino, sad center of said atrast te tbst pisco of beginning. to be Known as preetnoi so. a, ww voting- nlaoe ia the basemeat of tha Prorrets Block, on Corner of Sixth strop! and . col lees Avenue, ana wiui vjrsono' sk Tboraton as intpector." ' " 7 rrtanct aro. rvt: Tbat part of the city of Woomjagasa lyins; north of a lino drawn ftass tae east gate of tha coart hoase yar ta the ; gate thereof, sad rytag Jattstesa OSllsaa Avotuta aad a Uae drawn tatsoaaRta WtheintarteotkmoftbocosritsATfa oar tha north side of the Av of swsonni sT-. ton aad Wamu attest la' stty$ajMs all tbat pan or Blootnlngtoa towaaanai not within tha corporate limits af tha eity of Wootoington. To sf trasvtra as scinct So. s, MTXk yt!agp)aoa at'tha BIC&LAND TO WNSBU5 Precinct fp. Oa.- - .. Commencing on the touAerw hoaadatp line of said townthip at ''a point whera tae line aettresa recuons tnirty-ursa i and thirty-tour 34 therein iaUraaota stid souther boundary line, thesis savtll to a point in the sorthwart quarter of section ten 10 1 therein to too C AsaociatioB itreet in EDotttvilie ; southeast slonr the center of tab ciution street to ths center of Main .Cross street in Ellettivllle; thence northeast, with the center of said Main oak. street to the inlersection of the Loaiavilte, New Albany aad Cbiongo railway ; thesie north with the line running: throuah the center of sectioni ten TtOl aad three tn thatoin. to tbo north huundar 'Hna atV said townthiD. " east of said line saaii bar in ana aoowm m precinct No. I, with voting place sit the Grand Army Ball fa Enettaville, Indtaea, . and with V ra. u. Draper aa iaapactosv frextnet So. Two: .-. . west of said line shall be in- and knew SS precinct No. with. voUnr plaee a -tke-. Center School Bue, in Rllettavinev lad . Precinct Aa. On: ' ;' All that part of Van Burnt towtumip ra-l snd west ana cnnUinicg auonsooo--m to eie-ateen T181 inclusive, shall hei n and known as precinct No. I. with V"tios? WilUam M. A. Kirov inspector. : ji frevtncl Ao. Zltco : iAll that part of Van Buren towUahJ-: on the south tide of the section lino oe lag through ths center or said townrhip cast snd wntt and containinr vWhaaS''ninetean i 191 to thirtv-slx 1361 tacfaMva... .1.-11 1 SM .. k..H - - - Ma. with voting place at Harmony. ' . PERRY TOWNSHIP. . Precinct-Xo. On:Besinnins at a point hs the taulfcat - i . . . . i . a" ary line; menc runnms la a aostaaradirection With the tneanAarinn af aaaxl

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ianM in. .iom mwi intaptMi, wa aMUa. :.n lino- tlt.M. nn.U UT.lu,.' streot to whore Walnut street it intracied by First street of tho city of Bleata. ington ; thence west oa said First street to a point directly tenth of the cewtwr- ot College A venue, thence north . thcoaa-h College Campus to a point where Baeaad . .hOatencoU College Avenue: ' . . . ..u I east to point where said Second Intertects Walnut street.: . to a point where Walnut i Mm ta a.kAA w.liiiii - - - , i 1 i .i. . tne northern boundary line of said retry township.' . :'- All tbat part of said township 'wato lie wettof said line ballbe1n and aaOwa as precinct No. 1, with voting plaeo la tho watt room of the old college bajhtfag. . Al that part of Perry township tviae east of said lino shall tarn la mm kKMm af - precinct No. 2, with votiiw plaoh 4si 'tsasv. cast room oi tea- ota conage .asji with To. Heple as intpector. . , CLEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP. Precinct Ifo. One: Commencins; at a mint oa tha boundary lino of taction thMy-foar in said township, where the Hoe ran north and south through the eSM taid section intertects sakL soal boundary lino; runninc then OS aae the southern boundary line of sactioe ' teea list in eaia town t nip; taet n Ik. Ti ll , -ll in, 1. one fill tltereln: thonce north j northeast oomer of taction sixtaM therein ; tamco west te the boundary Bai of laid townshie: - All that pait of aaid toemsalp mats Ins south and west of tha abova line shall be in aud known as Hairudo i. burg precinct, with voting ploca at llai rodaburg, Indiana. . . -?-v . r' .I,. I ax. ota - V Will ... ' AU that part of said Towaahsp nortn an-, east oi saia civiaiag n be in and known a -Srtilevtrw with rotintr nlaoe in SmitbvHI. and with J. T. Mitcholl a in tractor . INDIAN CREEK TOWNeSITi Precinct So. On : A)l of the territory iacluded ia xadstm CreV towaihWMonroe ooaaty, Iadjaas, ihall-be in and known as precinot Wa. L with vdtbig place at the Center School Howe. . POLK TOWNSHIP. Precinct JTo. On : ' All th territory included la Polk townthip hall be ia aad known as preciaet N.o. 1, of aaid township and the votiag place of said precinct thail be at the Bawkwell School Rous. SALT CREEK TOWNSHIP. iVifeue iVo. Ow: Alt of the territory inoluded ia Salt Crekk township, shall be ia sad kaawa a precinct No 1, of taid townvhip, awl tee votinc place tf aaWpr th Knieht School II w recuict saaU ha at SBSTUH TOWNSHIP. Precinct Ao. Owe . All of th territory included la townthip, shall be in and known a twacinot No t of said township, aad the vot ing place of raid precinct sbaU be at Vav ion villa. MARION TOWNSHIP. rrecintt Vo. On: All of tho territory included In Matina township, shall bo ia and known at pre cinct No. '1 ia aaid township, aad tha votiag place for said precibct shall ha aA the Stopp School House. Stts or laDiaw, MoMaoa Covktt. j . i, wtn. x. Biair; Auuitor m aad r ,.- tia sk. to bo s true and complete trsOFcript a the action of the Ooanmiastn of Ma lend, with rerorence to the ethlihiac vi,wit ETutuij -ia wimj, aa quired by the. Act of tsse.