Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 29, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 September 1890 — Page 2

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

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JTk xw tbJtt Fall, will even sonmss its previous record as headquarters for Medium Wf

17 HI Hew and Splendid Assortment of . Suits for Business w WW AtfDDRESS. oSrJiaof HATS is new and immense.

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Ticket.

Knoeb FuBer

. - - Tnonsaa J. Iter . Janata W. Jaekaon - - Id. I Anttsrson Sr. Jaa. & MawD, Jr . - - - C. F. Smith rWB.huma

OtkJadiritf Cfeeaii,

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Fee Froseesrtor Simpson Lam.

fcasbgea

Pmpref CSfy, Cssatrjr, SoAsW Putrid.

BMiaiaeet

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iq wniea basi

dispatcher! in eoart tne tm us bee mtifyiac to

:tfce Beany friends of Judge Doncao. IWrebave bo, few delays, sari owaiftrr fcr the eoart. Tha

was 'diacsarged. on

evening eetil Tuesday this week, saving to

taxpayesaoi the eooaty tie exjieaan of ajar j sitting arena j and vaitiag Jo avaaetbMjff to tnra up. IKtocxk eases (and lb docket is

crowded withv tbesa) have always

bete taken bp at odd ttaaet nearly

always when a jary aad witnenes

in important asnttera wen waiting

bat tney were all set down for

Monday and worked through in one day. It has been a long time since as mneb basiaesB has . been done in the same length of time -as baa been daring tbis tent of eoart ell ol wbieb is appreciated by Ihaats and dte pabue. -

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BEUHI09T.

An eztraordiaary example of

bow rapidly the aajDs of iostiee can

.rind after fbey are properly set"

was given laat woalfin oircnit eoart, when a nan who bad taken a horse

from D.8. RawW stable north ni town. ra Monday night a week

at 11 o'deek.was lroagfattDBIooaa-

rngtoa and tried, senfanosd and taken to the penitentiary on the 4 'dock train Taesday afternoon. . On Monday night Wan. Anderson

i none boom on toe road to

vbea he passed a

1 en a bone be knew to be

the twoaerty of Baa. Bawlina. and

one that ha andmtood Bawlins wonld not part with. The boor

faboot 10) afae exeiied hie mn

csone, and be bnrried on to Raerliea boose, awoke that gentleman and asked bin if Wd sold his horse.

Ko.be bad nat. A hasty examia

ation of the stable then showed that

the bone was gone, and a hurried

pnaaft was began. The ftghive

wu ssea espied and be elanwered

irem the bonw and climbed ewer

saw a neia aeag oy, oniy, arapping when several saota had been fired at him. He was broagbt to town and pheed ia jail ; the grand jury being in session ha was indicted on

Tnesdayaaorniag, was brengbt in

to eoart aner dianer, when at 8 o dock, on a plea el gaihy, be wsi

etnunotd to winy Bsontbs im

prisonment in the penitentiary,

BeteM8berif Farr that be had been in Indianapolis, tboogh lortn-

erty a radest ot lontsvtUe, was

old (near 60) couanmpti ve, and bad walked from Indianapolis. He wae-so tired oat that be thought

bed secure a bom and ride to

Bloemington, intendhtg to torn ft

leeeetaere. Be gave nts name as

Benry Carter Ot might be SprigaonaiarattanT ona know) and

chimed to be n soldier, open Ja the

12th lad. Vols.

Hoping that the Ehorers and DUlmans have many friends, and knowing that they have a host of relatives who bad not the pleasure of attending the reunion of their

families in the Uorion (irove, near Clear Creek, on Thursday, Sept. 4th, I inclose a abort report : To give a fall report wonld require an extentled account of marie both instrumental and vocal by members of families, a welcome or opening: address by Mies ' Daisy Woodward, which was well recited, by Miss Daisy, and well received by the many stranger relatives .who first met her there. It was' appropriately responded to by Mr. Jacob A. Dillman, of Ijlfaynesburg, IncL, after which, the ladies invited tbeerowd of about 150 to the proverbial groaning table, at which every arrangement seemed perfect, ana the unnumbered cakes were superb. . Alter an extended intermission, during which old acquaintances were renewed and new ones were formed, the jolly crowd was called together by the orchestra, and were pleased to bear a - sketch of the Dillman family from 1726, at wbieb time two brothers left Prus

sia and came to America, down to she present time, when their deteendanta are scattered all over the

United States, and unless they lose

one dntsncave cnaraeteristie will

seen outnumber the Jones and

Smiths combined.

ing from plodding wearily on foot through the dismal jungles and over the rugged steeps of Central Africa. Stanley will easily recognise the difference and undoubtedly con

trast the comforts and luxuries of modern railroad travel with bis painful ionrneyings in that dark

continent, It is to the latter, bowever, that he owes bis world-wide

fame. It is net recorded anvwhere

that any one while traveling in a

palace ear has ever extended the

I science of geography or opened up

new owuikui iv hh commerce and civilisation of the rest of the

world.

The, franebme committee . of t MkwieBippi constitutional con

vention have deckled in favor of woman suffrage, and it seems quite certain that the convention wilt

Mtora are required to be able to read and write. This will disfran

chise eleven thousand. whites and 123,000 negro voters. Then ail

women owning over $400 worth of

property in their own right will be

entitled to the ballot. This, it

tbonght, will add forty thousand

white woawn voters and not over

fve tbonaand negro women vol

snviac tbewbHes a majority . of

eighty ttonsend io the State. The

committee's report reoniree the

Legislature) to provide - separate

voting pieces ior women w every

pteefnet. A woman to vote a

comply with the same conditions

ream red of men, most prepay her

poll-tax, be a resident of the pre

cinct one year, etc. . The plan

seeme to aaeet with. general favor,

and wiS be almost certainly adopt'

ew. J a woman suirragists are becb snrprited and delighted over

er prevented his many

relatives from hearing a similar so

count of the Bborer family. He

has one prepared, and had be not

disappointed bis friends,might have explained what seemed to disturb the family poet, namely, why four Bborersof the. old stock married four Dillmans.

After marie and a song by choir,

A. G. Dillman recited an original

poem prepared for' the occasion,

daring which Jonathan May very

proudly explained why be married

a JWlman. -

Mr. Sim. Kborer and wife of

Hartsville, Indn Mr. Jacob A. Dillman and wife of Waynesburg,

Ind., Mr. Henry Bborer and wife

of St. Louts, Mr. Geo. Dillman of

Pleasant, Ind., Mrs. Geo. W.

Cooper and son of Columbus, Ind., Miss Pheeba Oaks of Valparaiso,

Mm. Julia Sanders and daughter

of Gcetwrt, Mr. James L. Dillman

of Bedford and A. D. Gray of

Chariton, la., by their pleasant smiles and jolly good humor encouraged the officers and helpers to

believe tbeir reunion was a success,

and about-one year hence Mr. 8.K..

Kfaorer, the new president, and U. F. Dillman, the continued secretary, will, if possible, outdo this

one and insist upon the Ehorers and DUlmans coming from near

and far. A. G. D.

Still lm the Lead. The old reliable north sida gallery (Allium ttaod) ii now controlled and oi-rat-d by W. L. Itidi, together wHh B. X. Jonei a muter of toe profeanon f AU tboM who bTe lone been declaring-:

"I nerer could take a good pictura," have

now tea opportunity or naTing tnelr good look pronrTad, or ImproTodupon. Price) towar tban eraf, bat work made for all, the like ot which baa not been

dona heretofore.

Horace Blakeley of Eldorado, Kansas, is visiting friends and relations in Bloomington. He has sold out his grocery business in Eldorado, Charley Carr left Bloomington on Monday night for Montana, where be intends to go iuto business. Marion Hinkle sold 623 bead'

of sheep, last week, averaging 100

pounds, to Mr. Jones of Plajofield. . - Frank McPhetridge is working for sime of the quarry companies on the new O. & M. branch

in Lawrence co.

The Farmers Record, Monoie, Ind., organ of the F. M. B. A.,

The aJbaenejaLMjJbnsalB &wj!)nm ' nnmta) his many friend -and to act as aeenta at the Bloomington

Had You Heard It?

Better Goods. Prices

tut

same.

itOCJC , nlarged.

The Banner is now PILED FULL xffNew Fall Goods, at Prices that will insure

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qilek Sales. Cow Early tmi Get Cheie. WE PROPOSE TO IVIAKE

In Dress Goods, In Cloaks, In Boots and Shoes, In Flannels and Yarns.

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BANNER STORE, -AS :

Fair. Write for terms.

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Miss Jennie Graydon wilt

leave next week for Hastings feb ,

where she) will teach. Ureek in

the university there. She succeeds

her sister, Miss Katberine Graydon,

who has resigned. Miss fjraydon is a young woman of varied ability.

She is,ariaumnL.of Butler- UnVf

versity, and for a year or two past has been a, teacher in the city

schools. However, it was but a

matter of time until promotion and recognition should come, and the transfer to a college professorship opens a new and broad field to ber. Miss Graydon combines, in a rars degree, social and intellectual qualities, and will be missed by a Urge cuen of friends. Ind. News.

W. B. Hughes and wife are entertaining Mrs. Belle Dayton and children of Momenoe, Ills. ' Still 1st (fete Load, The old reliable north aide gallery (Allian stand) is now controlled and operated by W. It. Kvaaa, together with B. T. Jons a muter of the profession t All those that hava long been declaring! "I nerer oouM take a good picture,'' have now the opportunity of having their good looks preserved, or improved upon. f rices lower than ever, bat work mad for all, the like of which has not been dona before. Seward & Co. are building several sets of machinery for quarries in Lawrence county, on the O. & M. branch, and one of these is particularly large and heavy: a spool weighing 1,800 lbs., and the wheel .that drives it weighs 1,400. This firm is tarniogout stone quarry machinery that excels any made in the west. "Diamond Joe" is the only 10c. cigar that is sold for 5c Warranted Long Havana Filler, and hand made. Sole agents Flood & Wetzel. Landlord Faulkner has purchased the borne place near Spencer hjs father's old farm of J 80 acres one of the best farms in that region. He will have a good place to rest under "bis own vine and fig tree" when he grow tired of city'liie. "Diamond Joe" is the only 10c cigar that is sold for 6c.

Warranted Long Havana Filler.

and band made. Sole agents

Flood A.Wetnel.

The sale of the Dark Hollow Stone Co.'s quarry, together .with several tracts of stone land adjoining, altogether about one, hundred acres, 'to a LouUvilJe syndicate, was completed last week, says the Bedford Mail, and possession given .Saturday. The deed was. filed for record Tuesday, and according to

the terms of that document the consideration . received " for the property was $460,000. (The true

amount is. said to he 1226,000,

This includes an immense mill at

the junetJbn.) The stock of lbe old company is owned by Vernon D. Price, 8. B. Voris, W. H. Martin and Robert M. Lamb! The new company is known as the Dark Hollow Quarry Co., and has mortgaged the purchase toy the Kentucky Trust Co., of Loq'rsviUe, for

1300,000. The directors of the new company are Charfes E. Peas-

bee. Moses Schwartz, Baiatmel js.

Voris, Wm. R, Johnson and Wm.

jcwincae. .- There will be a Farmers and

Laborers' Rally in Bloomington

oh Saturday, the 20th, with liorae

back parade, etc. Tbere Will also be a mass convention at Unionvillc,

on the 1.7th, for the1 purpose of

nominating a candidate for' Representative. On the 20th .Henry: Doup will address thalmeeting. ' -i Hugh Bailey is 'railroad enT gineer living at Centralis, Illinois.

in the employ of 1 he jilinots Central for forty year-t-thirty-evcn

of which he baa runts passeitger

engine. Be has now .'been retired at a salary of eighty-five dollars

per month during the remainder,

of bis life and a letter' written on

parchment stating that during his

entire service on the . road he was

never known to violate a rule, and

also that be is the oldest engineer in the world, ' -

OA VTION I CA UT10N!

There are bate imitations of South!

Amenean Aemne note in thu eoun

ty. fht only authorized agent wAo

sell the genuine medicine are FarU

Bros. When you buy anything else

vou throw your money away, and

are cruelly deceived. Memanber,

Stinesville. July 25, '80.-

litesm. Faris Bros. I can testify to tbejj

good enects of south Amerioan JNemne. I was sick last winter and nothing I could

get seemed to do me any good till 1 wa

induced to buy a bottle of South American

Nervine while in Bloomington. I have

used four bottles, and the medicine acted

like a charm In my case. I can reoom mend it to aay one. GEO. S. COLDKK.

Henry Gillman, of Need more, Brown county, writes to Faris Bros. I 'I had a bad case of dyipepsia, with

gnawing sensations, aa,d a fluttering feel

ing that at timet made me feel as if

were about to die. I took siz bottles of

South American Nervine, and am now as well as I ever was in my life. Ton eaa

use this letter as you sea fib 1 ; HBNBY GILLMAN

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90. Messrs. Faris Bros. My wife had

not been able to sit up more than two bonrs each day since aba had la grippe last winter, till within the past two

months, when sha bee-nn to improve with

Ithe use of South American Nervine, three

bottles of which I bought in Hay, white in Bloomington. She believes she will

soon be as strong as evor, and indeed her

recovery almost miraculous, xou can publish this if you wish to. E. on tr rvmirr

KAs.R Mahilasvill. Aug. 20, 1800.

To Faris Bros., Druggistt. I am full ef

thankfulness far the ueneuts aertved irorn

9otith American Nervine, bought at your

store. It seemed to rea?h the spot from the first dose. I have a good appetite.

kleep soundly and can work with all my

Kld vigor, it is certainly a meaicat won

ld er. Send ma three bottles for which I

enclose the money. HENRY SUAKP. Joxxsboko, Greene co Ind Aug. 21, 1890. Messrs. Faris Bros. Gentlemen:

(On the 4th af S uly I cam. to Blooaning-

Iton to witness the celebration. 1 had

been sick from the eiTeota of la grippe since early in the winter, and was very much discouraged. While in your place

I was advised by a stranger who noticed

my evident had health to

American Nervine. I did so, and up

the present time have taken three I

AV hps wmn wvau au mmwvm. .iuvmu i w . V

... r.. t. . 1...:! . . 1..1.1. ,m si-

am feeling like another person. I renoea-;.

mead it wherever any one wui pawn ien ma. Tours truly, - "

juuh e. awwjm '-m

KoifoHA, Ind., Aug. It, 1890. Faris i

Bro.-' Bloominstm. Gmta I am aw

qn my flah aotue of South Amiica.

Nervbio, and I feel well enough to quit.

ut l won t aor:t tin l am eenain a

all rignt. Had cough, night swaataj:

swelled liver, and felt hair alive. 1 aa

all right now. thanks to -that tedietne.

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CAorES BCHILLBT. S

English Spavin liniment

moves all hard, soft or Calloosed Vm

and Blemishes from nones. Mood

Curbs, Hplinta, swaeney, itlajcBes, Sprains, alt Swollen Tfei

Coughs, Etc. Save $5 by we of

bottle. Warranted the moat we

blemish cure ever known. Sold by B.:

Limplbt, Druggist, Bloomington, Ud . .

nov. zesa.

nanaamsasa?naaBj saaasaaaa asBaaL saasBk eamnnea aaaaV faaaa, aaam

FttJl

A large proportion of the pa

trons of the Louisiana lottery in

vest SI at a time. It may interest

them to know just what chances of

winning are thus secured, and now

often they may expect to be dirap-

- -i t " ri i i-i

poiuwu. joy a careini caiuuiauon, it seems that a 1 ticket implies one chance in three of winning 85o,

one chance m nineteen of winning

$1.78, and one cbance"in 137 of

winning 9i.Z5 These figures are certainly not calculated to eneour age such a method .of speculation.

During his lecture tour in the

United States Btaoley will be carried from city to city in a splendid

palace car now being built for that

express purpose. Flying over the

country in this luxurious way is t

ElleMeville Citizen i Mrs.Cas-

sell and family have removed to

Bloomington.

"Diamond Joe" is. the only

10c cigar that is aold for 6c.

Warranted Long Havana Filler,

and hand made. Sole agents

Flood 4s Wetzell.

Many boys of this town &re

slipping down to the railroad each day, and risking their lives by

jumping on and off the cars. If

the Marshal should "boot" seme

of them right severely their parents

would set up a howl ; it they lose a

leg tbe Marshal is abused tor not keeping tbem away : if be takes

one otthem to jail be never bears

tbe last of it.

"Diamond Joe", is the only

lOo. eigar that is sold tor oc War

ranted Long Havana Filler, and

band made. Sole agents Flood &

Weizel, ..."

"Diamond Joe" ia the only 10c. cigar that is sold- for 5c.

Warranted Long Havana Filler, and hand made. Sole agents

Flood Wetzel.

Mrs. Bertha Deweese of Den

ver, Col., is visiting her parents on

On the second division of tbe Pennsylvania company's lines the

engines have been equipped with air bell ringers and air - sand dis

tributers, lfotb are controlled by tbe engineer, who- simply turns a cock and tbe bell begins to ring or the sand begios to fall upon the track, dropping from tbe sand pipes on both sides equally, wbich greatly increases the adhesion, of the driving-wheels to the rail. . You should call at A. C Bolt & Co.'s and get prices, before yon make any permanent arrangements about your grocery trade tbis Fall. Everything choice that can be secured,, will be found at Rotts. . The Ohio & Mississippi Railway will run a series of excursions to points in the West, Northwest, Southwest and South at the low rate of jone fare for round trip, leaving Sept 8th and 23d, and October 14t6, Tickets good to return thirty days after date of sale, with stop-over privileges io territory reached by excursions. For rates and further information call

on agents O, & M, By., or address

V. U. Jones,. Uiet. fass'r Agent, Yincenues, Ind. I have a neat new 3-room cottage in South Park addition, which

1 will sell cheap if disposed of soon.

vjail and see me. Ror S, WIK8LOW.

XjUUjOj-tgjrounty jail

r Weights !1

Fair Treatment!

Still la the Lead. The old reliable north side gallery ( Al

lison stand) is now controlled and operated by W. LEvans, together with ft, T. Jones a master of the profession i All those that have long been declaring: "I never could take a good picture," have

now ino opportunity oj awns wmr guw looks preserved, or jmprovedupon. Prices lower than ever, buTwork tpade for all, the like of which has not been dona heretoforsV-

Oaste MlaslMlapl pattiway,

. Tht Grettt Throttgk Bout BA8T AND WEST. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to

Cincinnati, Louisville, Washington,

Baamore, rhuadelpfiia, and New York. Also to SL Louis,

Qmnccting i tfnvM Depot at ' St. Levi

fur mil point Wt. Tor Emigrants and Land Seekers, tko "O. St M." uthe Best Route because it is

the shortest and quickest and afords the

best accommodations. The O. ft M. 1 the only Line running a SloepingCar between Cincinnati A. StDouk ... Our agents are ready at all times' to give information to the public, and aa communications addressed to the, undersigned will receive prompt attention. Adaress D. C. Shaxks. TCftet Agent, O.

s M. By., Mitchell, lad. OiQElJoHXt,

District raasenger Agent, ymcenaes,ina. J. F. Barnard, President and General Kanager. W. B. Shattuc, Geaeml Pas

senger Agent. Cincinnati, O.. ..

Ask for RoU's grocery, if you do not know where it is. Albert is very accommodating aud will

sell goods very low for cah.

KOTICE TO COKTRACTOH8.

' Bids will be received by tho Common

Council of tho City of Bloomington. Ind-

ian, in the Council.Charuber, in said city

at tneir regular meeting, to be neia T0E31MY, OCTOBKK irm, isso,

for finishing -HcAdamisine on West

Sixth Street..

Specifications for said improvement are

now on file, and can be teen at the City Clerk's office. Tbe Common Council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Contractors will observe the following resolution adopted by tho Common Council: Kosolved, That hereafter no bids will bp received, and acted upon by the Common Council, unless the names of the sureties who are to sign the bond of the applicant, in case ho is awarded ttte cootract, are given in the bid. BOBEBT O, GBEBTE8, Sept 10, '80. 3t City Clerk.

At Flooi & WeM's Grocery m

NEXT TO HATS FEED YARD, Opposite Seward's Foundry.

Goods of Hfo. 1 Grade. Prices JLowas Any.

A f uiek Delivery of Goods. Clean JHew Room, and JFresU, New Stock. sm. m wwi&m sus issL FLOOD & WETZELL,

IV otlce or Final Settlement of Estate. In the matter ot the estate of Nicholas Ha) field, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, Septem

ber term, 1890.

RESOL.VTIOH . for the lmprove- . r i. .-

cuen ui juiuuuih bmw.. Whereas, it has become necessary for

the proper improvement ' of tho City of

Bloominsion. Indinna, and for the use of

Lincoln street in eaid city, that the said

ur. !. i i : - .,. i.nt... I street oe lmnrovea ovuraaing. wittering

signed, as administrator of the estate of : Auamiaing ana u s.ue-

wctiav was inrvu sivioo suviws acwsaa nvtvvt

to 10th street in said city,

Nicholas Mayiield, deceased, has present

ed and filed nis account and vouchers in

final settlement of said estate, and that the

Be it therefore resolved by the Mayor

wni oom, up .for eination and YC" 1 tZ

on too iztn (-- . -.TIT.'. n."s .n:

members thereof concurring therein, that

it is necessary for the proper impmve-

action of said circuit court

day of September, 1890, at wh'ch time all

I..! j . t.-:. -a .k Imcnt of said city and for the uso of Lin-

,,U."',T: - I coin street that tho same bo improved by

""?JL.J&ZZZZ'emUe. McAdamiaing. Guttering and

And the heirs of said oslkU, and all r",nSp bra ahtonlk jn.'"1 other interestod therein, are alio hereby thereof from 3d street to 10th ttrwt , m : i ...i....: J .ft..M accordance with the plans and specifiea-

... ' i .w ..w.r r hi. uods therefor now on Bile in the olBoe or

itaavB

mm

derfwl

Fob Sale. I hava forty

of land ia Polk -township, near Gray's Tanym-d-, which I desire to sell. Tha tract has a good store- housaj three dwell

ing nouses, ana otner necessary ouiMiBge

on it. For price and terms writs to

WM. ABMgRTISTHL Todd P.

Monroe ., Ind. .

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Agents for ffceWhilUy ated Bintk am- Msmnf . -...-. Haohiie.rs

Oliver Chilled and Steel PVwa. Qotek

Meal Gasoline Btoves. Variv Bceakfaak.

Stoves. Tbe John Poods, UaJky HawV

Bakes. Also .

SASH. DOORS. GLASS. 1

and other Building Material a SpscialtT

Shelf Hardware, Nails, Mowing ScytnaB

hi onw ikjum, ana- vtan , nuw

nates, anovais, Bpsaea, rorka, nay uav--riers, Kope and Pulleys, Tin ware, Inal and Steel, Wall Paper, Screen. Deors aa1

w inaows. in ract anytatpg nauajiy smbWu

in a ftnt-claM Hard war star, aQ of.', which will be sold as low a the kwwa3

uome ana see us, ana gee prices, side, three doors east ot First.

Bank. BAKBB, BOTD oCay

ship or claim to any pitrt of said estate. BBS. F. ADAMS. Aagi-im, 'wa-Jt-uii, . . amsaiaisuam.ri Louden & Rogers, Att'ys.

Notice to Koa-Resielents. Xnn.renidcnts. to-wit: Milton J. Smith.

Samuel Carter, Mary Richardson, Idesta ; d assft-sments, unless the property wu-

Uollinan, Juli a Flemniing, Heirs of tteo. rs pay sam assessments oewre ra ooua

tbe Clerk of said eity,

The total cost of said improvement sJssJli Ac' 'teifwrttioa.ir the real estate abutting on that part of said street to .improved, said awcsnnents, if deferred, to be paid in ten annual instaUmants. A bund or bonds shMl be is

sued in anticipation of tho collection of

"The Lraoiko Magazine of this country" is what the Century" is now termed. Its immense circulation, its reputation gained through the War articles and the Russian-Siberian articles, has placed it at tho head of the column of handsome and creditable magazines for which this country is oelebratod. There is an immense variety of articles in the "Century," written by men whose names Slve weight to their utterances in fact is "Century'' strives to secure the beatregardless of cost. Tbe best illustrations are always found in tbis magaxino. printed on fine paper, with first-class ink,making it a beautiful as well as an interesting magazin e. published ia New York City.

SUII la tbe Lead. The old reliable north aide gallery (Allison stand) is now aontrolled and operated by W. ti. Evansj together with B. T. Jones a master of the profession 1 AU these that have long been declaring: "I never oould take a good pktore," hava now the opportunity of having their good looks preserved, or improved upon. Prices lower than ever, but work made for all, tbe like of which has not been done heretofore.

Bollenbacbcr, deceased, viz: Margaret

Bollrnbacher, Samuel M. Jlollenbaober, W. P. Bolienbacher, Jacob I. Bollenbacher, Martin C. Bnilenbacbar, George W. Bollrnbacher, Lizzie White, Mary Northcott, Kate Aztell, Julia Floyd, Carrie Kelso. Fannie Bolienbacher, Wm. Kennedy jr. All above named non-residents owning property along the line of Ninth street, between Walnut street and Dunn street, in the City of Bloomington, Indiana, will take uotice that the City Commissioners for said city will meet in the Mayor's office of said city Wepk Croat, Serve fine 3i, 1890, at 10 o'clock a, m, for thtf purpose of assessing benefits and damages that may arise frqrn opening said N inlh street from Walnut street to Dunn street in said city. Tcu are hereby notified to be present

at said meeting, and make known your

objections thereto, or action wm be taken in your absence. ROBERT 0. GBXKVES, July 83, 'W. 3t Oity Clerk.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received by the Common Council of tbe City of Bloomington, Indiana, in tbe Council Chamber, at their

regular meeting to be held TUESDAY, SBPT. 16th, 1890, for BinniDDing the alley running north

and south from Kirk wood Avenue to. 6th street, also alley running east and west from Walau', street to Washington street, said alleys dividing the square lying east of, and adjoining tie public square. Specifications for said improvement are

now on aie son can oe seen at we uij Clerk's office. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Contractors will observe the following resolution adopted by the Common Council: Besolved, That hereafter no bids will be received, and acted upon by the Common Cofcneil, unless tbe naTmes of the sureties who are to sign the bond of the applicant, in case he is awarded the contract, are given in the bid. ROBERT O. GRBKVES, Aug. 31, '80-3t. C'ty Clerk.

or bouds are fesued, all as provided for

in an act of the General Assembly af

Indiana, approved March 8th, 1889. That obfoctinns thereto will bo beard at

the Muyur's office in the City of Bloom

ington, laatana, on the Zxd day September. 1800. at 7 o'olock p. m., when and

where the property owners along the line

ot said proposed improvement can maice

objections to the necessity for the con

struction mereoi. I, Robert C. Gaeeve, Clerk of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, certify the fore

going to be a true and correct copy of a

resolution adopted by the Common Council of. said city at their regular meeting held August 19th, 1890. ROBERT C. GBEBVBS, Aug. 27, '90-41. ' City Clerk.

(3 A VSR WO. 1943. Joseph S. Payne, Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of William M. Tate, deceased, va. Hattie Tate, Sarah M. Houston, William J. B. McClarkia and Julia Tatn Browning. In the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Indiana,., September Term, 1890. To Hattie Tate, Sarah M. Houston, William J. R. McClarkia and Julia Tata

Browning, ! Tou aro.severally hereby notified that tbe above named 'petitioner as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Monroe county, Indiana, a petition, waking yon defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court, authorising the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said . decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing In said Circuit Court, at the court house in Bloomington, Indiana, on the second judicial day of the September Term,- 1899, of said court, thevaina being the 'Jd 'day of September, iS90. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said court, tbis llth day of August, 1890. snsxi' ENOCH FUOUKB, Clerk. Aug. 13, 1880.

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J; P- TOUBNEB & CO., WHERE YOU CAN GET THE BEST GOODS FOR , YQUR MONEY. THEY HAVE RECEIVED, THIS WEEK, THE LARGEST LINE OF ME8'AND BOYS' GOOD SUITS, IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SACKS AND FROCKS. 7 TPTTQ is certainly the nicest line of Mood Hultu brought to XX3JLO " y ' Hloomlngrton in a long time, OIS WEST sdSBHSR i5SoLr0Nao?ta! of the Alley.

If ollee to rroperty-HoMssra ets South Rosera Street, All parties owning property on South Rogers street, ia tbe city of Bloomington, Indiana, interested In the improvement of said street, will take notioe that the City Engineer has made final estimate of cost of improving said street front Secend street south to corporation Use, and made assessments against property holdera for said improvement, said assessment being now on file in the City Clerk's office. Ail parties interested will take notice that a committee from the Common Couneil of said city will meet in the Mayor's office of raid city, Wednesday evening, September 34th, 1890, at 7 o'clock p. m., at which time and place any one agfrieved at said assessment can make nown their grieveaneea, and the same will be considared by said committee. ROBERT C. GRKKVKS, Sept. I '-!t. City Clerk.

WANTED!

A good pushing Salesman here. First-I

nay guaranteed week! v. Commission

br Salary. Quick selling new trails and Specialties. I FARMERS can get a good paving

nob lor the winter. Write for full term.

Band particulars.

FREJ). B. YOUNG, Nurseryman, RecuESTER, N. Y

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RESOLVTIOJf ' for tho ment of Third Street.

Whereas, it has become

tbe proper Improvement of the) City jjjfts

Dioooungtoa, joatana, ana wo Third street m said city, that t street be improved bv laving a

sidewalk on both sides of said street .

Henderson Street to College Avenue,'

re it tnereiore moivea nyine and .Common Council "of said

Blofl'mineton, Indiana, two-thirds

-members thereof concurring therein..

it la necessary. lor us impiwimua

saidtdty, and the nee ot said street,. :

the tame oe improves oy layiag sidewalk, siz feet wide, on both said street from Henderson street

lege Avenue, according to plans-

speeiscattoBs now on ate tnaraior i uffioe of the Clerk of said city.

Tbat objections thereto will be

MavWii

.-stntli

nriroviranstf eaja lit lln SljaaVS

at the Mayor's office in said city

eta nay orseptemoer, isno, at

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Msg

pKpeae!!

p. m , when and where toe

owners along the tine of said

improvement, can msKe-oiqeotrows: to nremsity for tbe const ruetUm thereof. I, Robert C. Greeves, Clerk ef City of Bloomington, Indiana, earl the foregoing reioutiah was adopted the Common CoiincH ,of"saM city

their regular meeting' held August

1890. ROBERT C. GREEVES, ., Aug. 13, '90-3t. Wty CJerj.

RESOK.VTIOM lor the

Whereas, It-hsa become necessary

tne proper improvauteat of

Blootnin:toii, Indiana, and forth

Kleventh street in said cttv. that

street be improved by Gradiag, McAd

mising,Guttering.and paving a brick walk on the north-side thf-reef. from 1

nut street to Jackson, street la. said ehjyiu

tso it tnercrore rcsolvea oy . tlte and Common Council ol the said Bloomington, Indiana, two-third

members concurring therein, that

necessary tor mo proper unpi of said eitv. and for the use af ami

that the same bo improved by Orasti

Guttering and McAdamiaing and a brick sidewalk on the aorta slda i

from Walnut stereet to Jackson str

accordance with the plana and i

tions therefor now oa tie in taaeaaee

Clerk of said city. The total coat improvement shall te assessed Mr

front foot upon tbe real astat abattei

on wst pan oi saw street so im said assessaents, if deferred to be I

ten' annual installmeats. A hnd o(l

ifaall be issued ia anticipation est .thai

lection .or. said usees meals, unleash

property owners pay sata sisossssen fore said bosd or bonds are iesnad,

provided in an net er tne ueaeral ,

lyof Indiana, approved -Mnephl

That objections thereto will be

at the Mayor's office in the CHyef J

ington, Indiana, on the 12d day of-.;

tern ber. 1S90. at f o'clock n. as

and where the property owname4ea

a- w vi artsma nvjvnus mytvwmwwmm j

mage onjeotions to tne neoasany nc construction therasf.

I, Robert C. Greeves. Clerk: of theii

or Bloomington,. Indiana, eerttry tae going to be a true and correct copy '

resolution aaopua By tne ;xMaan cil of said eity, at their regular held Auviut lath. 1881 "

ROMKRT C GRBlBYajSw

Aug. 17, so-at. OHy (Rarfcv ;

RESOIUTlTIOaT for tas) ment of Kirk wood AveQU).'1 Whereas, it has become nee

the proper improvement ef the" Oft

Bloomington, Indiana, and for the ee'

K.:rkwooa Avenue In raid euv. laat

said street be improvad by taytng a ' sidewalk on the nortt aid thereof

College Avenue to Jaokaon street.

Beit therefore resoTved hy the Mavoe

and Common Couneil of the amid City ef

Bloomington, Indiina, two-thirds of tan members thereof oonenrring therein; tnat it ia necessary for the imnroveatant ef

said city and for the uso of said street

tnat tae same be improve By saving a, brick sidewalk on the north aide of naU street Mm College Avenue to Jaekse street, the same to be (It) twelve fast 1 wide from College Avenue to Morton street, (8) eight feet wide from Motto .

street to Madison street, and () six 9m

wias irom maaieon street to

street, in accordance with plana and spent flcatJona therefor on file in the otnotef tha oierk of said city.

The total coat of aaidimp(vera9tahaJ .

on asaeeaea per nneai irent FOOT npaa real estate abutting on that pact af I street so improved, said aasesswienta.

deferred, to be paid in ten annual la

menta. A bond or bonds shall be

in anticipation of the oolleetion ef

assessments, unless the property pay said assessments before said h

bonds are issued, all at provided for tei

act ot tne uenerai AseeesMy f la tmmvari Warrh Stli leaa

.That objections thereto will b heamYr the Mayor's office In tbe City of etS? ington, Indiaaa, on the Md day of Ik tomber, 1890, at 1 o'clock p. as, no

wnere sue property owners areng aIJ

or Mia propoaea improvement ona

objections. to the neoeastty fag. struelion thereof.

I. Robert O. Greeves. Clerk of tknvi

of Bloomington, IndUnaoerUfV kaj

going w m a wire sura eoneet

Re soli Coun

ing held August 19th, 1

Resolution adopted hy the

Couneil of said oily at their regnral

gust 19th. IBM, .

ilOBRRT C GRR

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heir vktory.

(somewhat different mode of travel

weit oth street,

Aug. 3T, "ao tt, citf