Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 27, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 August 1890 — Page 2

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

Special Sale for the

tASSAE SHIRTS, TW 6ra, tab Fail, will ewea sai-pass He ptwions recortl . at Fits M CLOTHIWG FOB MEN. JOtT IQ s llexy and Splendid Assortment

i.-f AyCK. tU 8 WUUj A,8AB, MBit Mi fMr. Ticket. J. Vr W. Jackao . Ed. L. Ammm Sr.Ju.IX Maxwell, to... - r C. KSak f Wa.Fetesas. C DCWCAST. MM rTr. g. - dhffay W tW ewmtey aid the attjto wfcleii U W)oaa. Ober- . . - . . . a - aw. Wppe til tbe Asaau." i toae atlaaviH abow tW to be Mall river, flowing taroagb a valley of tbe Bavaria Aim. Tta vaflcr i angularly so la tbe pas tba at preaest Girt ia Wsja avsenitaias it baa been a eosntrwof it era kind, the like of vbiefc it OTHtM be hard to fiodebew&atv. Thai laeJaUoa baa kept auitaaadtM people owtswto of the aHvy aad kaa at the mob tinn kept tbe Ammenaxen at boma Bat their home is a woodreosly wuo . . sr oeeaoatioAtbeyarearaaeof wood .cwven. Everr maa in, tbe vHUtre mm to fbUo this Momit. WhilerteV earve MMearkms t4 beaatifia oMna i wood, the -tnyeler is at oawe Haek.witb tbe Mtmber of araaifixM bcariaf a image vf the Savlom, diaptayed fcr ml ia their; awlawa. . Tbeae orosaea are. ,m their bonwa. I bad two of them p jbj roots, asd hew many t there may bave bees io tfte 1 1 do aot kaofr. Tbe'abandEttaljost a laoathoftba vWage, Rata the reliriea of tb Mopia,. oat, l believe, a wo taa orhcio, both fi Ae oei of the people aadabn ibr thadraan whiefa baa made tbevallay of the Abmmt famooa. There ia of eeaaae the hvead m . tioa win the .flagM of 133 which iartereatiBf; of itacH -bat hardly faramkea a tatawal man apon whiob to aeeooat Jor the rvetoa Tbe mooka of St. MM weraaa ial tiiuua -aa . wy were w lQV r time in earriajr fejat earwee:'od- it taax mey " earveo ' maay since they spent much time i stadying-the weA-and tntftnaasef the Uhrnt or Pdyary. Ia rat aarsj day at Christiauity ia Qiiamiiy it waa deemed necesaaty'tosubstitate so sa thing for the yheftWhea Am eritw they were aot ia keeping with the tcaebiagaef Christianity. The relisphwereealied "llysterieal'' They were based apse histovsEaleventa of the Old Testament er apon tbe life aad aweWtngs of CbrHt or of the Martyrsaad fjainta. Tkir intention wae of eoeraa to WKcas tbe new ivejow toetrongtijairjjueA..on tbe people. Dariae tbe middle ages these raiigioM draama were . : vvry.Doniday pad no doafat helped. .to.MiwjmB tbe people maay tfesmaavMi coaaeclipa trita-Uiristisn-"-Hy" aner ne stsmimaiiua these Mysteries rabidly fell . into '.-distpweaadria a short time they entirely disappeared from post o .. calitiea, thse- tommaaity alone aeld to them end this ia Qberammergaa ; ef atl the varied eabjects rffcred tar dramatisation by the Bibte the Ammeranrra atone have letmned taa snaeruigs .and octn and aaeeasiea of JeamvAs to why . tbirj should give it oneli'Tevery ten . yearn f am unable to say, unless m . n a a . a-a, ewm ioeai areaamaaee uae uie s4te jdeacribed ia the; Wend WMh gees back to 16XK. The f&nfa ian areas to fad lawpiration: ia the very monnlaiOB by Wbieb tney are. abnt isv One iiiie you. look npon , lkt.Eftal and. upon another the lofty nci nits im rocky ami rugCM wtea M Jvenfc St a i. W .ft a hkles towards . the heavens. low mrteratoantain facta tbe earn bis latter HVMiwtera facta the ea-tf an4 npAR Hasnmnnt the Ammer nieen Me Uaeert t gt crom. bare plared A. am.

Yaaur

IWJaAg--

V

Vs. tmtTTxrujiTi ir

i-off cewr ine son nmwi W71i Utl,i ;,m.

rars into the viiy this mrttan batbd in tbe mortfing hgbt. svatbol of tbe soaVriogs of the ief jKaasfcae and to thepfcople an object

H.T.SMM0NS&C0.

of adoMlj&.; Thwtimaaptg hava beta made to fbdnce these pMmoivvto leave tMir mguded moaotva, home and: erform the play ia other ooontrieaj bat to their honor ha ft mid they hae ateadmstly ref osed. "lTie mam object," says one of the. Awnergaoere, "of this drama ia to represent tbe story of Chrisgs. Pkoioa,oc4 by a mere statemeat of neta, bat in connection with the types and figures and prophecies of heUid leammeat;' Jo taw end tb play ia arranged io eighteen parts or. acts. -Each; part, is pre ceded by one or. mora tableaak dei l' ' ' Jfcl" 1 J ll1

mfmeara prepare inf uuirnce lorwvgwg anemi is tna roaiicr oi at what follows. For example the vurca applications. Tbe Septem

first set w CUwatV entry into Jeruufcwu pncaM hf two tableaux -mi tlfirrt,THF' Adam aa Eve ' a nv aacssvserjiscwss auuiiuu of the Grass. The relation of these tableaaz to the part in baod is told ia aaag by a eboroa of twenty-four - Tben follows the scene showing wijfo wopderfal . vividness taa entry; of tbe;JKaeter into tbe sacred efty The spectator seems to be rrkd "back to the -days twhea the GalKilosni'actaally walked and taagbt mi the cities of Judea. Thaa were we carried throagb all the enea -of tbe latter part of Christ's life. Each beine introdaeed bj a tablcaq from tbe old Testament bringing oot tbe part ia hand, nnlil the climax is reached in the craciBxii :e ta arranged a((r the best style of modero art... Every-. thine, ia perfect. . Cuslnmes are perfectly in fceemmr with tbe time l?lt - 3.1 ' . I ' 1 . wiwiura, ana mey are ot ine oesi awieiw, Uoron. harnoniBB.. wit h pa nicety wbum eannot net,- oftuastd I b j t sbarpest.crilie. r - , The players are; eeleeted by a eoondl of twenty-five, selected in tarn by the people of the village. Tbe part of lArut is played this year by Josep Haier who also plajred it ten years ago. 9e does bis part weft, so &r aa it seems possible fur man to do such a thing. Jadas is made to stand out ia all tbe awful&ess of bis crime by Grexer Licboer who ia a dramatist of j wonderful power, and who can, as his wllow townsmen say of him. "play any part." Tbe power of the Jiigb friest Uaiapbas is better nnderstood when one follows Johana 'Lary' "lb this character through tbe play. Also the weakness of Pilate is better seen when bis part ia brought oat Thomas Every thing is carried out with a bat Kltle oot. Ton see, and feet the pathos eCliary -Msgdalene in the Anetotment at Bethany, with a power never before tetu tbe sor row and anguish of Mary tbe' moth er of (Jbrtst, also are portrayed witb wooderial power and skiU. The disdnks and Christ are all model ed after the men in De Vinci's Last Sopper. One is surprised to see with what fidelity this is done. Meier looka like the Christ in that nktnre, and in the scene of the Last Sapper esw sees oyer agate: aiajpictare. . With the Ammergatters the Pasribn Play ia a. retttrious . matter. As snch, I lor one am willing that tbey snoeM ao nave it ; but after all I am glad there is bat one PasMilayj Let it stay in tbe. . vale ottne Aanner, between tbe moudtaina Ettat end Kofei, and let these people be true to tbeir vow to perform it-oooa every ten. years, and let the world make its pilgrimages fovea quaint alpine village, hot a- -M r j . .i . . j. ' aiier au i wovta nuner iry io nno tar way to tbe better lite through His teachings and precepts as I may he able to glean them from tbe pern of tbe Sacred Book, and to feel them in lives .Of his followers wheat I may meet seeking their way to tbe JSeuian JUand. J.K.B. The tHh and 88th Ind., to gether with all ex -soldiers of tbe surrounding country, will held a meeting in Bitter's Grove, immediately sourfciof taiettaville, on Aug. 27ih and 28th, Rev. gj. li. Lyons of Btoomlngtoo will speak on Aug." 28th. Other eood speakers will be in attendance, and a good time is expected. Camp Fire on the night of 27th. All tbe citizens of the "!" I e cim r ewrtuar wiiii waajrt Mtiw VMmfse,-w aw old : dinner will be brovided for i n lBefr ftoiilies.

,SmeoaJ will he on the ground.

Dvitl Hal, a general mer clwnt of lkis9YilI, Brown county

H0Ue ;"--.'

$1 25. m feeadqterfer for Medium J X. . . of Suits for Business 3 committed .ifuicide Sunday .afternoon a 'week. He.jtook from a drawer, in hfa stort a thirtjreight caliber revolver and went into a small barn in the rear of his store, where he placed the rauule of tbe revolver io his mouth and puJlo the truKter. The entire back nart of his bead was blown away, while the face and forehead remained un harmed. If is ssid that jealonsy was the OButie of his act. The unfortunate man was but tbirty-eieht yearn of age; married, and leaves a wife and three children. Monroe esanty.-' ia rapidly IK-- -1.' 1 !- L. .1 em ber term' will have a' number of c8fedjaHc8ie,4pnoBg lhenrrfhi iiwjroi juina aKxiDaw ' vs wa Altkandor, Chas. Hnrst vs. Cbra Harst, Malinda E. Hsrtron Ys. Geo. HartmaOi Martha A, Hoostba ts. Samuel J. Houston, Thos. B. Brown vs. Mary J.Brown, Jobn Minett vs. Jennie Minett, EoJl J. Axon) vs. Andrew J. Axom Stnidah 'Oroueh' vs. David erouchijLincolBljtuoyan vs. Ella BunyanV Francis E. Maupiu vs. Mattie A. Maupia, Dora Treat vs. Charles Treat, Amanda Baker vs. Ephrism Baker, Amelda Butcher vs. William Botcher, Sarah A. Turner vs. Joseph H. Turner, Mary Anderson vs. John Anderson. The Oolitic Stone Company of Bloomiogton .held its annual . ej; L-jJKu for. otnee otneers . last Wednesday oigbf'with the following result: President, James Kersell ; Vice President, Wn, Stewart ; Secretary, James B. Mulky ; TreaRtirer, Robert MarsbsU. , Directors James Ker8U,,JL Shoemaker, Jas. B. Mulky, Joseph Allen, Wfr-W. Wicks, RobettrMarshall andWm. Stewart .- Henry Gentry and bis popalar show are now in British America. He has" bad' uniform good success wherever his show has ap pcared. He will go to California before he returnn. ' -The convention that met Saturday a week to select a ticket and adjourned for one week, met again on last 8atot5day, Samuel Wallingford in tbe Chatr and alter the enstomsry preliminaries, a committee of two from each township was appointed if select persons to constitute a coanty ticket In tbe absence of the committee Sim. Wajlingfcrd aid; James- Merlin entermined thf- audience with some choice-oratorical pyrotechnics. Tbe committer went to John Cravens' rooja. atifter tome time spent- in fa tflortlhroogt forth the follow)Ki,- .v5VKiteaiuea xaa.riiD, jioom-1 injrton. ,p.j BJcorder, Samnel Small wood. Polk tp.; SberitT,Jphn Butchery Clear Creek tp. j Treasurer, J. W, Bray, Richland tp. ; Commissioner, 2d District, Jonas R. May, Van Buren tp.; Commissioner, 3: District, Wm. Hamilton, Bean Blossom tp. ; Coroner, Dr. Morris Jadab, Salt Creek tp. ; Surveyor, Ekoer Buskirk, Van Buren tp.;; vV; V . The teachers of Richland tp. are i No. 1, Edith Hall; No, 2, Harvey Harel ; No. 3, Nora Baker ; No, 4, Emma Edmondson ; No. 5, Rose Hoadley ; No. 7, Emma Daviaa No. 9, Ella Fiee. The teaohersur Ellettsville are: John T, Foefer, Principal ; Assistant Priocipal,JMiss Ida Fans, Intermediate, J. W Jtay ; Assistant, Miss MabelPerry ; Pritnary, Miss Anna AeufK '. F!45d A Wetzall, the grocers, in the Mjqr building, opposite Seward's Foundry, are gradually and. rapidly bplklmg up a business that any firm might be proud of. Three hands were kept busy all day Saturday selling and delivering goods from their store.' Mel - Reeves, a well known yottng farmer residing near EHettavilte, and brother of Gar, Reeves of tiiis city, died on Sunday last, witb a complication of disorders tlia result of a severe attack of la grippe. v Mrl Reeves was but 21 years of age, and a very popular and highly respected young man, : Miss Sadie Brig ham of Indunspplis ii visiting Mrs. Braxtao. Geo. Norman and family left on Sunday to visit Mrs. Norman's mother ju Qbicugo. Mra. Pitt man baa been apendiag e iew days with irienus in Bedford,;;,... ..; ' Homer Guthrie " of Indian Springs was in to-ira Monday,

Suraee. Ctostetrajl Jotaaj Meere. We find tbe. following with reference to a former citin of this

county in the New York- Times of August 16th: "To-morrow still another in the series of retirements of general officers will be effected. Surgeon General John Moore reaching tbe age of sixty-four on tt lfith of AuguatJ; Hit serv?;' extends through more than tflirty-eeven years, he having been appointed to the army as Assistant Surgeon from Indiana, his native State, in June, 1853. His service during the war was conspicuous, espeoialry. in the Atlanta campaign, for which one. of the two brevets which he received was conferred. His service as Surgeon General has not quits reached four years, since be was apE tinted by President Cleveland in ovember, 1880. While his selection at that time was. not. wholly a surprise, yet he was by ho means among the most prominent, candidates, and certainly had not poshed his claims. His record and qualifications were,: he wetter beyond dispute. The filling- ef this vacancy gives President Harrison one more in the remarkabtclist of appointments of genera) officers which have fallen to htm. When it is accomplished there will be no mora such appointments in sigk t this year, "but next year'e will begin promptly in January with the retirement of Gen, Beoet, and he followed in April with that of Gen. Gibbon." Foster Hight, Principal of. the High tjobool at ilunUngton, returned to his home last week. Miss Bessie Rogers also1 has a'poition ii the graded school 6f the same town. Waldo. .Vaunndfand Jesse Howe went to IndUnapolj on Sunday n.igbt on a busiaeee-ttip. . Looks like business' around Flood' & Wetxell's grocery' store. The room contains a choice stock of goods, and well-pleased customers are crowding in $ef at hours of the day, after bargains. Only choice, first-class goods sold by Flood & Wetyl), the grocers, opposite Seward's Foundry. Best cofiees and teas id town. The Institute .program came out Monday morning.1 U, H. Smith, one of the energetio and popular teachers, takeia proroiuent itxqxjc. rThe dedication ofthe (colored) Baptist church, eoruerRogera and 8tb streets, will be on Sundny, Sept. 21st. Remember the' date four' weeks from, next Sunday. -. -rr-Mrs, Geo. Sheeks Is Bt..MarUnsyiHeu.siugarlcsijnws.Ur. . ... Miss Sed wick of Itidianajwlis is visiting Miss Zota May, on 'wt 8th street. ' Major Carter of; Indiauapolis spent Sunday with -tlfis ftber-in-iaw, Dr. J. I). Maxwell, Mi's. Geo. Alfordjof Washington is visiting her parents : E. K. Sluss and wife. h . Clarence BioknelF of Omaha, Neb., is visiting bis relations here. Prof. Brown Wie . is quite sick with fever, at tbe home of his father in this city. J". ; Union temperance service will be held in tbe Christian church next Sabbath, Aug. 3Dit,'instead of Sept 7th, and the adtUfss will be given by Rev. W. F.hoss.Wn. 8tan8ifer, who. went to Lai Vegas, N; M.fih Bart. Roseberry, died there recently, and tbe remains arrived 'at -this place on Monday.' His" -pother resides at Dudley, west of Bloomiogton. Take a trip down . south of Bloomiogton, on the two pikes, a distance of nine miles; end then say -there is no cortriifl Monroe county. " And way never haa there been as mucb bay, nor never put ap under more favorable circumstances. -". '- 1 'Two Old Pals, the1' play given at the Opera House Monday night, was enthusiastically-received by a large audience, and notwithstanding this wu the first performance everything moved off smoothly. This is due to the fact that the arrangement of tbe play is such as to snake it an easy one'to prodeoe, and this is owing to tbe tact and ability of its author, Mr.' Howard. Tbe play is. full of laughable situa tions, and unatlea with otean tun and pleasing music We predict for Mr. Howard add his eompctent j a company ot players g ftiecessnu and profitable season. Every actor . ' j . , e l. is a star, ano cvtrjr uieoioer u mu company is selected with reference to ability on. the stage and deport ment off it. They go from hereto Salem; and will make some of the principal Ohio circuits next month. - . Robert Overman,: Auditor of Lawrence county, died on Saturday afternoon last.Mrs. Howard Baker of Stan ford was. visiting 'relations in Bloomiogton during the past week. T. H 8imroonsiMwife and child, of Chicago, are visiting the Simmons brothers of this city. NKAR II iBiLASVlLLB, A tie. JO, 1890. To Faris Bro., Jruggists. I im ftitl of thankfulnew fur the benefit derived from South Amsrioan Nervine, bought at your tor. It seemed to re. h the spot from the tlrft dose. I have a good appstue, sleep soundly and can work with all my old vigor. It is certainly a.medicaJ won der. Send me tbrea boWl for which I

Chris. Wolf, employed by the Big Creek Quarry Co., at Stinesville, was killed! by tbe falling ot a small derrick on Saturday morning last. The. unfortunate man's head was crushed to a jelly.

-Oo Saturday, Aug. 15, at 5:30 p. m., tbe bridge over White river, south ot Bedford, which has for some-months past been under con st motion by the Cincinnati Sj JUed-; ford Railway Company, hlfviog .'V1-" WiMivt,M BUU lug UC UU IBiled ,J!o tbe quarries at Tanyard Branchy a. train of cars passed over.. Mrs. James H. Willard drove tbe last spike in the terminus. The industries of thfs city have been somewhat crippled because of the lack of railroad facilities for the shipment oi the product of the quarries, but the "Stone City" is rapidly becoming an important railroad center, and it is not likely such obstacles will hereafter stand in the way of its growth and prosparity.; Bedford Mail. Sept. 8th ia the day upon which the Bloomiogton graded schools begin. braTosT. Xdward O. Clay, on of John C. and Belinda Clay, watbern in Monroe county, Indiana, Aug. th, IBCS, and died Aug. lOlh, 1890, arad 22 years and 11 day, tie wm worried to Mm Alii. Anderon of Salem March 16, 1888. He was a telsgrapb operator by profeuion, having .warn)d it at Harrodiburg when only IS yean old, and after only Ave months etady was given ,a poiition at Baton. Having given entire tatiitaiition in the oflkee at Salem, Mitchell, Bedford and: Mew Albany ha wae given a respomible poeitloa at Lefayetle whieh ha held at tbe beginning' of hu lickneu. Hit health failed and ha went to Salem with the ex, neetHtioa of vUiting bi folki at Hatred, burg before returning to hi work - at La-' fayette, but hie bbpei wera aot realised, A a boy at home ha waa kind and obedient, and strictly temperate in all bit habitf. The tarns. trait. hae marked hte career from the time ho lufl horn, up to; hit death. He wouW alway ak 'tha ad vice of hi parent in all bit undertaking! W -viiita home, though not frequent, wera looked forward to witb delight by hi family. Hi uiual patience and kindnew wera exhibited throughout hi entire iekneta. osfKRBoBo, Orene co, Ind Aug. ST.1S90. Mcnr. Vari Bro, Gentle men $ On the 4th of July I cat me to Blooming, ton to witnet the celebration, a ha been rick from the effect of la gripjfe tiace early in the winter, and wa very much discouraged. While in your place I wa advied by a ttrangar who noticed n,y evident bad health to try South American Nervine. I did to, and up ' to the present time faava taken three bottlo. It na boon worth an untou amount to ine, for it ha built up. my health till 1 am reMinj; una anotocr i)ernn. I rscom lutsn ta mend it wherever any ono will listen to Tit. aouaJtciiUr.. . JoHN.aecbQfiA fl MS j RESOL.tITKQ2I for the improvement of Third Street. Whereas, it ha h-.com neeessnrt for the proper iniprovenient of the City of Blnomingtnn, ladlnna, ah'd tho uso of Third street in 'f aid city, that the said street be improved by laying a brick tidewglMul both (ides of said etraet frofai . Ue ittherefvw refolvcd by tlto Wyor! and Common. Council of said City f ... . . ... .... - - Hloumini'ton, Indiana, two-thirds of ,u lIIe n-.embars thereof coneurrinc therein, that u is nrccrsary lor ice improvement or. .nA th,..A ..iA " Ini . IJIIfilUTV-HUttllt OI . ,1 i. ; a i... i..! " i.-: (idewalk, six feel wkla, on Cotb tide of ....J. , ni... . . CMSSU atMllSIIWI U3HUUlavaS SMVOfl trV vtn , Afsaiiiisi Af.......nnw -m 5?J?S l ! That objoction. thereto will t. heard

at tho Mayor' office in said city on tb. , nominal by aid of Irtwlen'e Ab8th day of September. 1890, at 8 o'clock ' elraei. A tpee'mUy made of th colp. m , when and where th. property ! lection and remittance of claim of ali owners along the line of said proposed j kinde.

improvement c n make ol.Jettton to tbe necessity for the construction thereof. I, Robert C. G reeves. Clerk of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, certify ! the foreKoing resolution was adopted by the Common Council of said .city at tbeir regular meeting hold August: $th, 1880. ROBEBT C. GBEEVKS, Aug. 13, '90-31. City Clerk. BAKER BOTD Pf . Acenu for tb. -V Vn WniUey aUel Binder ana Mowing' OUrer Chilled and Steel Plow.: Quick!

Meal Gasoline Stoves, Early Breakfast!""

Stove. Tb. John Dood Bulky;; Hay macs, aim ' ;$ASM, BOOBBi GLASS, and other Building Material a Specialty Shelf Hnrdwai-e, flail, Mowing Scythes ana onatn acytaet, ana t; radio, Hoc. Bakot, Shovels. Spades, Porks, Hay Car riers, Bop. and Pulleys, Tinware. Iron and Pulleys, Tinware, and Steel, Wall Paper, Screen Door and Windows. In fact anvttiinar usnallv keot fa a flnt-elaa Uardwara Store, all of which will be sold as low a the lowest. Come and lea us, aad got price. South side, throe door east of First Nations! Bank. ' BAKER, BOYD A CO. i. --- t- . if atlce r final settleaactat af Estate. In th. matter of the estate of Hicholas May field, deceased v In tb. Monro. Circuit Court, September term, ISM. Notice is herebv fivan. that tha undftrigned, as administrator of (ha aetata of V3.L.1 W II IJ J , 1. 1 jn-icnujiu wyasiu, skhmn, ssi pevsoup" ed and filed bi account and voucher in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court, on (lie Hth day or September, 18S0, at whieh time all persons interested in said aitate ara required to appear in said court and show causa, if any there bt, why said account aad vouchor should not ba approved. And tha heir of said tate, and all other interested therein, are also hereby required, at the tint, and place aforesaid, to appear and.Ma,k pfoof of their hairship or claim" to any part of said 'estate. T BBK. F. ADAMS, Aug. SO, 90-3t Adtuiuiatrtor, Louden A Roger, Att ys. Notice te IVeB-ResideBtii. . wr ,3 . t. . V!li.k t CI !. L. nou-reeiuenss, vuwiv: miiswn o.K,n,iiAi Bamaal Carter, Mary Richardson, IdestafT Bollman, Jali a Hemming, Heir of Geo. Bollenbaober, deceased, vis: Margaret Boltenbacher, Samuel M. Boltenbachor, W. p. Bollenbaober, Jacob I. Bollenbaober, Martin 0. bvdlenbacher, George W. Bollenbaober, Lizzie Whlla, Mary Northcott, Kate A (toll, Julia Floyd, Carrie Kelno, Fnni 3ollenbachr, Wm. Kennedy jr. . . AU above oamed non-rtsident owning property along the line of Ninth street, j between Walnut (treat and Dunn street, is the City of jilpoimgfioa, Indiana, wjl)

Mi

to Tl

Undersell

i

Why ? Come around oil Nortte Side and See Why. Browns, Micas and Whites, at 5, 8 and 7c. per Bolt and Gilts in proportion. V J. H. WYlilE, At Heeld & Co.'s hardware Store.

r - . BaBBBBaiBBBBBBBa-MWaawW

Fair Treatment I

NEXT TO MAY'S FEED TABU, , Opposite Seward's Foundry.

Goods f Ho. 1 Orade. Prices Iiow an Any. JL Quick Delivery of Ooodi. CleAn Hf ew -M'mw -Koran, imd J?hbJ9g-

take uotice that the City Communionor for said eity will meet in the Major' offlee of mid city Wedszspat, SKrTKMVEB 3d, 1890, at 10 o'clock a, m, for the pnrpoee of atoiting benefit and damage that may arise from opening; said Ninth stroet from Walnut t reft to Dunn street in said city. You are hereby notified to be present at eid meeting, and make known your ot j-ction thereto, or action will be taken 1 in your absence I KOBKBT C. GBEEVKS. f---rr?r1e8!3t City Clerk. X- it, "v O a. R A. rULK, Attorney. Offie ta AtUn $ ileA'ary' net block, vp-tixir orrr comer room, SpteM and careful attention Kill bt given to Probata bniiexs, ami ta vrenivt eMtetiun of claim!. Setuantui oi rivio tpmaiiy. . T MVB&T $ ttlCM "r ",ti roiie At, V. . II 4L- C Atldrntv; JTxAqtnli. Witt prae -

1icaiao.ll Me Slat ami federal Mrt.""u naao miprovwi, cam KCfmcnirt .. . . . .. :r j . i. ' .- . , r

rromvi ana enrrntt aitnuton oimn u ine , " v -.. .. .. . . . .. , , . . . ... , , t j . . i. .. i , : -

coiirrunn or ciaiaH. to temma aeeeatntt .... . 1 Stl-T. f - . . 1 ettateM. ana tontl other uwt of legal mature. A xneciall mails of Fentiona. OJfcc otr "rorir" clothing store, southutemt earner vublie touare. j rnmi?w rfnvjo A4iM.. .IJ.M in all court: Heal e,iut. 1UUm jVJSIS J- CORR, Attorney,. Office tip etaire over Corner clotAina ttore, tceet tide. Will practice in all the eourU of th fraente biuineee gimn special and cartful attention, OUection made a

epeeialtg. I cil of said ity at their regular meoUng BVSKIBK j- BVSKIRK, Attorney, held August 19th, 1890. -Office in building south of Sank, on KOBEKT O. GRKEVES,

ground floor. Special attention given to Probati auniicm. to the eolueUun of claim, and to bufiiieis in alt the coprts of this a4-Tndjoi'nnf counties. can, over sguare-i Particular attention- will me ateen to Probate cases, collections, etc Will - BASft EAST, Attorney. omc Bee Hive Block, north side public etuare, upstairs. Git prompt attention it nvoait Business, ana v wn of-yekUm... Will also, practice in alt coitrts. Agsni fox ITa I insurance. CX 3VX. Otsla Mtaalaelffisl RsUlwsty. The Great Through Rout RA8T A Nil WEST. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Oar to Cincinnati, ImismlU, Washington, JSattimore, rhuaaelphta, and New Yori, Also to St. Louie, Connecting in Union Depot o St, Louis for all points Watt. 'For Emigrant and Land Seeker, tb "0, A H.", is the Best Route, becauw t u Vat shortest and-fliiickestand afford the best acuoirmtexlation. The O A M. is the only Line' running a Sleeping Car between Cincinnati A StDouis. - - 1 Our agent ar ready at all time to give information to th. public, and al communications addressed to the undersigned '"ill rocsive prompt attention. Addrc P. C Sbjakks, Ticket Agent, Q. A M. By.. Mitchell, lad. O G. Jonas, District rsenger Agent, Vinoenne,Ind. J. Y. Barnard, President and General Manager. W. B. Shattuc, General Passenger Agent. Cincinnati, O. JVOTfCB TO COWTRAtTORS Bids will bo received by tha Common Council of the City of Bloomington, Ind iana, in the Council Chamber, at tbeir regular, meeting to be held TUESDAY. SEPT. 16tb. 1890, for Riprapping the alley running north and South from Kirk wood Avenua to 6tb street aW aijey ruanina;. east and west fiom WalauVstreot to Wastiinglon street, said alleys dividing the square lying east of, and adjoining the public sq)iare. . ctnecifica tions for said improvement are now on ale, and can be seen at the City Clerk' offloe. Tbe Common Council reserves tbe right to reject any and all bid. Contraotor will observe the following resolution adopted, by tb Common Council: ' Hesolved, That hereafter no bid willbe Mivd, and aotsd upon by the. Com man Ooumsil, uule th name of tha sureties who are to sign the bond of the appiioant, in case he is awarded the contraot, sr. given in the bid. T ROBERT C GfrEBVES, hf. 27, '00-3t. V'ty

T01: V

FLOOD & WETZEIJU

RESOtuVTIOiS for- the improvement of Lincoln (trmt. Whereas, it ha become necessary " for tho proper improvement of the City of Bloomiogton, Indians, and for the use of Lincoln (tract in ;id city, that the said street be improved by Grading, Guttering, McAdamiataj. and Injing a brick aidewalk on both (ides thereof from 3d (treat . to 10th street in said city, Be it therefore resolved by the Ma'yor and Common Council of tbe tojd City of Btanrainglnn, Indiana, two-thirds of the members theieof conrurriujr therein, that it is necfeoary for the proper improvement of said city an.i for the of Hntbe same bo improved y ar,Mu.t. MAlffiBttw(nUeriiE an. I , lavimr a briek sidewalk mcrwr iron i nran io luin aucoKlnnce with tho plans end sriecifica tions therefor now oil lie in the office of ', Lhn Clerk of hi id eitv. i inn loui tcc or saia improvement iSlinll W escl per Iinenl rrntTOit up n ' 'he rftstftt aluittuii; an that part l swuuumiw, a. wwu w uuu. ,nu du , .a . .i . f . ueo in anucipauon oi iub coneonon w ia a-meBt, unless ine propeny own. PJ 'Said cnmt before said bond or bond are Wucd, all a provided for I s c or ine wenertti Memoir ot hfZl win' beteard at &W&?t? ' incton, Inuinil. on the Sid day Staplem bor, 1890, at T o'clock p. rn.. when and where the property owner along the Una . oi nid proposed improvement Can mna. I objection to the necessity for ;th cor.- . tlruction thereof. . I I, Hubert C. Qaceves, Clerk of the City of Bloamini'ton. Indiana, certify the foreronv to be a true and eornet codv of a resolution adonted hr tho Common Coua- ' Aug. St, 90-4t. City. Clark. OAt7SR MO. 19. Josenh S. Pavn. Administrator -with the will annakad, of the eetatoiof William Tate, decoased. vs.. Uattie Tate, Sarah uston,. William J. it, MCUIarlua and Julia Tato Browninc: In theCirouit Court of Monroe County, Indiana,., September Term, 1890. To Hattie Tate, Sarah M. Houston, William J. R, McClarkin and Julia TataBrowning, You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner a Administrator of the estate aforesaid, ha filed ( ia the Circuit Court of Monroe county, Indiana, a petition, making you defend ant thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of laid court, authorising the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate at said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities ef said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, ts set for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the courthouse ia Bloomington, Indiana, oa the second judicial day of the September Term, 1890, of laid court, the same being the 3d day of September, 1890. Witness, the Clerk and "1 of sakt eourt, tKir t rtft day of Anaast leee. " sxsx ENOCH FULLER, Clerk. Aug. 13, 1880. - ' . -.: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bid will be received by the Common Council of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, in the Council Chamber, fa said city at tbeir regular meeting, to be bold TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER aD, 1890, for finishing McAdamizing on West Sixth Street. Specifications for (aid improvement are now on file, and can be seen at tho City Clerk'a office. Th. Common Council reserve th right to reject any oral) bid. Contractor will observe tne touowing resolution adopted by the Common Coun cil: . . Resolved, Mat hereafter no bids will ba risJ,t. and acted unon hv tha Com. nion Counell, unlet the name of the sureties who are to sign the bond of tha appiioant, in esse hell awarded th, Contract, are given in the bid. Aug. 13, '80. St. City Clerk. Notice r AppUcntles far JLIcesiaev .7The 8tate of Indiana, County of Man. roe: Tbe undersigned, a male person over twenty-one years of ego, and an inhabitant or the city of Bloomington, in the county of Monroe, and the State of Indiana, hereby give notice to the citis'JQ of the said city of Bloomington, and of1 the First Ward of said city, and in Blebhihng. ton township, in the suid onunty oT Monroe and State of Indiana, that he will at September teim of tho Board of Commissioner of the county of Monroe, in the State of ludjanj. in the year tSM, ppljr to- th said fioard. for ft Ucente to el)

intoxicating liquor, to-wit : pirltou,vIn-: out and aalt liquors, in a 1 oaantttw than quart at a time, for the pario) of on. year with' the privilege of allowing the same to be drank apon the premise. The said premise npon which, h desire to sail said fpiritooa, vinooa and malt liquor, being rituatad ia tb. aid JPitt Ward of th. said city af Bloomingtoe, in b'6onti.ngtoH township, in Monroe" county, Indiana v'sal mom paJticrlydoscribCfoIlowa, to-Wit? A pm. of Tn-lojtiWsintier on. huadrad and fifty-savea ier, in the city of Blooovincton, Monroe couatv, Indiana, beaadV .d and described as follow, to-wit : be ginning at the southeast corner of said tot, running theno north on th east lino thereof on. hundred and thirty-two 1 311 feet, thence west on the north line of (aid lot ninetdsn f 19 feet, theno. south on a lin. parallel with the east lias of said lot of oa. hundred and thtrty-tw 132 feat, thence east on the soutli Um of said lot nineteen 1191 feat, to taa place ef beginning,. A..- a ss ailava ffVITIV Malice or Astncallai sar cepse. Th undersigned, a male eitisaa . tha age of twenty-one years, aad- aa inhabitant of the city of Bloomington aat county of Monro, in tbeStataof Indiaaa, hereby gives notice to th. citiaa. of Bloomington nd of th. First Want of said city and of ' Blnotnington townshhs, in (aid county of Monro, and Stat of Indiana, that ha will at tit. September term, 1890, of tha Board of Cumroitiionera of th. countv of ' Monroe. Stat, of ladsty or jfonroa, Btst. of laor ts said jBoard for a Bcaaaa to ' Mttiag liquors, towM: spiritooa, . I malt liquor io lea quantitfss a-iaaa, pptf ia aj sell lacoxioauni vinous and i than a quart at a time, far a period of oa year, with the privilege of alio wing tha same to bo drank on th. premise upon which he desires to sell kaidspiritoo vinOB9 and malt, liquors, and tha premise being situated in tbe First Ward of said city of Bloomington, tawaship of Blooa tgtoa, county of . Monroe and Stat ot Indiana, and described aa fblUws, to-wit t Part of in-lot on. hundred and fifty--nin rtaoi in tha nitv i RbmhwtaSL Monroe county, Indiana, boanded aa fol- ' Iowa: becinnina; at tb. south went roiaar of safd in-lot, Ihenee east twenty 10 1 feet, , thence north thirty-five f35l feet, tnaaaa, C5of beginnv.MT f auwawaiisviuiis.' Aug. 0, '90. RECBlV-Ea-8 SAUK. Notice is herehy given, that the tradersigned, as Receiver, appotnted by . tbit. Monroe Circuit Court, in the causa. of taM?

XllU.MliO, K,H. UW1, . W,lHWHaSf ' et al, to sell the 'partnership pofMty- af the irm VTHollenbectwr-A Sons, wfll ,

virtua'of an order of ta. said Monro Circuit Court, offer Tor sal and , sail auction at the Court Hone, door, in th City of BloomiagtOn, Coanty of Moaaoa, and State of Indiana, on - ' S.VTCKOAT, ACQC8T SOra, 1W0, the following described real estate, cttoat in the County of Monro, and Stat of Indiana, to-wit : . " ri . V l -r s. - - -.--.

TERMS OF SALE-One-third eh. v The residue in equitl payomnta at Ixb4. twelv montbsv with hotes st interests

U1.ll V t. ir ..llul 1 T-Jln. VK lll.lU, ,!.! Security. " ' .

Safd 1e will begin on. said 3lA 4j - of Aui;unt; at I o'clock ww. ' i.

Ctf ARLEa H. MCf BEKTEBt, Ann, R 1S3I1 KceaivOTsVirK at UuskirK ana Mmaen m Koff - men) of Eleventh street. . V horeas, It Iim become nentsatfry for hf proper Improvement; of tbe Wty of BI omioetoi .Indiana, and for tba'-'-B. Kleventh stre ia said city, that th. sakt -str et be improv d by Grading, McAria-. mixing. GoUrring.and paving a btlck Skto- ; walk on the north side thereof, from Wat-' nut street to Jaokson streeA in saWeity, t Te it therefore resolved by tbe Mayor and Common Council o( the laid dtv. oT

Bloomingtoir, Indiana, two-third' e,tftv.;

member eonCM.rring tboretn, that R ts ' niVMlirv ftir tb iimm. imnrsssinsSI xmn tne same oe improve, oy u:auo;, Gtitti-rine and ltcAdmiinjr and laying; a brick sidewalk on-ttte north sidetlwcol eccorunncv wren stm pmsn vow vpeciBCSS. tions therefor miw on flloln theoflioeof tb

a . i ' . , i f

Clerk of said city. The total east ef svf improvement wall be assessed per' liaea,-, iront root upon tne real estate an on tbat part of said street fa said astessmaato. if deferred, to 1 ib. paid t ten annual instullmehts. A bead or 1 shall be issued in aatictaatiaa of tbleoth.- of aaid assawmeata, on lees ..!; peejeW owner pa WW MeamBM.S foresaid bond or bonds are isfaed; ali provided in'n act of th. Oeces-Assei blr of Indiana, apprwed MarchSth. That objections thei-eto will be 1 insion. loaiana, ob site an. oar. or i tern bor, 1890, at T o clock p. m., w and where the property owner asoUff line ot nvi pro posed impi'nvmnt make objection to th access Ur far construction thereof. I B,,hs II flMMaa illartp aF tk nswc: or m loomtngtoa, tnaiana, entry ta. i going to oe a true ana entree; af)y HS AUSIII, XifSB. ROBERT q. ORXKTfta, Aug. 37, 90-4ti: CttyOwai RESOlifJTION twe th meat of KU-kwood AvenUf. . Whereas, it ha bocom Met tha Drone improvement f th Car otV oioomington, inoiana, ao voe so. sssa 9 Kirkwood Avenue In said city, tbs tat said street be injprovad by laying s tartest . sidewalk on tha north aid threof frse OottMvejt(swMs JaclssHewet. " B it thsrefbr resolved bv th Maver and Common Councils' tb said CRjr f Bloomington, Indiana, two-thirds of ta member thereof concurring thetahi, taaf it is necessary for the improvtmssnt f. aid city and for tho oa f said Ujet ' that the same be improved by laving a brick sidewalk on tb north aid of saH street front College Avenue to. Jackaoa street, the same to be (13) twelve fss wide from College Avenue t Mertoa. street, (81 eight feet wide trow, Mortoa street toMadise street, and (C) six fVat wide from Madison, street s JacbaosX trei, ia secordaac with plaa and spaeiaoationa therefor osftl la taoJtoaf t' ciera or said city. . Tb total cost af said Improveoti o assesaen per noeai ma loot upoa real estate abutting on tbat part T street so improved, said aiisumsnti llabmJ mmtA In 4 I I. meats. A bond or bonds shall ba ia anticipation of tho cottjwUoa at siessment, naloas the property oi pay said asscseoieota before said bond bonds are issued, all as provided far in I act or tbe ttcnoral AsseniBUr or In approved March 8th, 1888. That object ion thereto will ba be inirtnn. TnHitna. taa tha SSti Haw a Mss temper, ihso, at j ooioca p. wna aa where the property owner ateog the tlj, oi saia proposea uaproTenions can aj objections to th nscassjty for tb traction thereof. I, Robert C. G reeves, Clark of thJ of Bloomiogton, Indiana, owtlrv tea I com; to a true ana eorraet K)soratioH adopted bv ta Council of raid oily at their rptlar I ini' Laid Auiriist lUth. ISM. RaB&T G QRCKTSI Auf. a, so-. cjtf

' ' W- f.

eoet

Utorltl

a

i