Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 October 1890 — Page 2

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I I . . Bnoeo Putter .... . Tnotnae X. Iter . - James W. Jnekson - . Id. Ifc. Anderson Dr. Jaa. IX Maxwell, Jr . . . . C P. Smith IVa. Petarsoa " Wm.:S. Mniasaro Wor Jadge iota f whom va-mns, . Hnnnr-C. Dvawa. Ibrgw eata-Wmptoa low. QfcM Pj"lHn Paper of pMtm SvaVT BOliiWB in the ooanty ToseFarr, the Keiw Sheriff. Torn SaaenreMaaad etoapetaat officer, aad does hie duty uofliaebinly, yet ia ao pleasant and cbeerraT 'way that ao one Jeeb nakiodly toward hies. His old comrades jB the talka 33d kaow Tom Frr! aaea U baa beTote acaiast him ff ther ban tba feast particle of mtitads ia . their eompoaitkas. Wlea aavbodv aesda aattataaea or ltiavllv mvM thev ao. to srood tend Toaa Fan for tbeauaad are meter taraed awsv. Bemember to vote for Tom Farr for Sherifi oa tba tot Tuesday of November. Mia r Faekard of New Albany, me mtenstieg letters t Earope. in writiag from JlerKb siva: "Oar reaUnraat exper ieacea were sonny and varied. The aoop or iKMrilloa was always good, bat tbea oar triala eommtateed. I did aot drink beer, and did drink water, bat ob, tba straggle to get it, I know I bays asked for a adaaa of water' five diBerent times befere l esakt a if, and ofti bare aot hd it after a)L At af the lesUmfcnts yoa have to pay te beer wbeuer yon tare it or aot. At cam ruatauiaut we fooad waiter who bad been several years ia ft am rira aad is going back again Jast as soma as be can get the ssoaar. We were well wafted on that day, aad had water tba first tbiaaj aad pieaty of it. He said Imkst his fnt position in a New York iaafaataat because be did aot take a aaarn water the first thiac. lav Chrmasy ba wonld prsbaMy bsjelcMitMbe bad.' Cblonei Thompson I ed a letter from Speaker Reed (says tba Tern Haate Emeas) in which he ietarashisthaoksfbr tba ues- ' g"'I"SCTt tobiaipy the BeasmBcaa 8tate Convention. The ajsaaaga wbicb was written by CUaacf TboarpsoB wbits prrmdiag yar tarn proeeedings-or the conventjoa, was BMat Ktiatoas expresawa of tae nepaoiMaa sentiment ia. tba aoaveatioa aaat ia tba State t large. It read as follows The IwaUcaH of IaeJaaa. at Btata eoamstioa, amd ytm heaity giwoaf yew trimsnhsst w iIbuHbs UVomgnm, wanraWag m H a remit at WBttthowaotoeoMrtrjaasaeaaa to ftacn m ay yaw pattuaaarweat lawa has i av. it oeejarss taat any sixteen years sf sge or l is pnysicsily ablate work, : aooaH oeggiDgor abow that be bis efibrts to ser aaapleymewt. shall bs'oeemed n tramp, seat to jail ami put at While iajail be shall be allowed tobaeeo, liquors. aaortiag of ilbrntratcd aenera, cards at say other means of amusement. This is the toagbeat tramp law that baa ever been passed. See. E, B. Bawls, Greensbarg, has eaoseda efaarob circles by erfel sermoii is which be Christ dida't teach that ebriatiaas sbeoid pray for the conversion of Siaaers. Some of the members agree with bias, while others dis9gree, many slao being oa the fence, If Ibe census enumeration ofj the religions bodiea of this country be osrreet the recently published rasoltwillsorpriM S great many. The BNRhodists lead the list with a membership of 6,000,000, l,000r 000 km than the eatholies, who do no appear according to this to bare grows) in nnmbere as rapMly ss oae would have supposed in view of inercMiag immigration aad the tireiras energy of its denry. The baptMts number 4,000,000 and tibel prasL triob 3,000,000, Jt is sl-

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to be doubted if the erjiseopaliaae have aa the report shows There baa -been' a bitter aad determined effort on the urt of the Coarier, assisted by the Democrats, to hateh op stories, magnify facta, and circulate misrepresentations in. order to injore Enoch Fuller, the Republican candidate for ooanty clerk. Mr. Fuller baa always made a ejeaa eaoyasahas made it a point to abtise nogonVbujt on the contrary to speak respectfully and complimentary of $ .osndidatav Forbearaace though may cease to be rir itt"br esse, and if it is (band aeeessary to reply, the bandnk . aa . t seme young jtneeratio eanoidatrs friends win wish they'd maintained ASB9B9999BBJte ' Her. W. E. B. Harris of! Milcbell ia helnias Ifc. Miotco IBasenea-of aeetingsajr -JrYsIaot st. jrxcaAytenaa enures, cervices at 7:30, commencing on,, last. Sab bath. Everybody invited." -Mrs. May (CliverV Dodson of Terre Haute is be goest of Mrs. Ewittff Batterton, on North Coljege Avenne. The "Rim's Horn "published lia Indianspolis, HHres soma' missHr wben it teaches tneoloer, oat it geaeraliy mk -Tahit . rbea it stnkea at; prevaioat sinsj follies and evils, of the day. It don not tell ia the following article what worship is, bat it tells very plainly what it is not. It says; "It isn't going to drarcb to criticise or' admire people's bonnets. It isn't going down on the knees and, look-' ist solemn. It isn't eoine to ennren and loosing; mesa, day. and chestioa aloan.oat of his ere teeth on Monday, It Isn't praising God in public, and bring IBS umbos or npon his name in private. It isn't prayinsr with the voice, and doing nothing with the Bands and feet to help bring about what yon ask for. It isn't singing hymns and psalms in public, and tefktag about year neighbors in private. It isn't , alwaya to be finding (salt wit ha the- way your Belabor, serves. aba .Lore, and highly satietkd wkb your awn. do mes. It mat- to abut your eyes aad lis ep year pocket book whenever yoa ere the cause of God eoesnja; your -way ia "search of money. It isn't stepping over all kinds of crasaea;. trying to find One : The ease of 5be ' State in the Belstioa of BfarrAynesys. Heknm Axom, iovolying (he paternity of a Browa county 'baby, oocopied the attention, of Jodgr Duncan aad a jury one day last week. The aeoal crowd was in attendance and front seats were at a premium There was considerable discrepancy emona witaeases on points material to a correct determination of the controversy, but thtf jury after wreatKne with tbe matter onffl II o'clock at night decided that the aceaaed should bear the hardens of a support. The case was hotly oon tested by both local and foreign at a . a sorneys aa tne amoont involved in doihus and cents was considerable beside a vast outlay of srincinal. The verdict of. the jury appeared to Wtb almost universal favor. ' W. P. Rogers will address the temperance meeting at the M. E. church on 8nnday night, mr . n 'mm am a uok out. tw address will be m the interest of the Leagae of Law aad Urder. Ed. MeGee will occupy the bosse opposite Tobe Smith V retideaee, formerly owned 1y" Dr. Eberer. The Doctor traded Mr, MeGee two booser iii the store transaction. .. Jas. Sears is now atull fledged drummer, hsving taken a position with Hsdley & King of Crswfordsville. Dir. Bears is a young man of good btisineae habits and will, the Progress predicts be a. suooess ra bis new voeation. ' -Un tfarfhaMaffetft died Mandav marnlnWai ieicht o'cloek at ths residence iof AsVon Gordon, south of t wn,' sfter a protracted illness, with typhoid tever,. The grsnd army of Notaries baa beea increased by tba addition of John K- tSrili, who can now "cnes" yotttolegjtaners with doe

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S3 J $1 25. heedqoarters for Median, 3 University Votes. Misses Vannxam and Boodthaler are new Thetas. Only ten students In the Chem ical department this term. There are seven students in the Physical Laboratory this term. Janitor Stewart ia overseeine-the repairs being made on the. drive way at the entrance into the camw.v Dr. Jordan and family returned home Thursday evening. Misses Friexs. Feaaler and Burton are the wearers of the 'Key," since last Thursdsy night Theta met at Miss Shields' last Friday night. The Junior clasa in Elementary jjaw, that came tne third boar, baa been changed to the first hoar, so now. ths Jaw classes are confined to the first two hoars w the after noon. Misa Roeeberry entertained the Kappas laat Friday night. The clan in Elementary Physics this term is quite lsrge. On last Thursdsy forty-sis answered to roll call. On his wav to - Bloomintrton Dr. Jencks received notice of his wife's serious illness at Detroit, to whieh blace he immediately went. He is expected to. take his classes lbursday. The Seniors are aeitatine the settlement of their differences, and an agreeable solution will undoubt edly be reached soon. Them are about 180 old students on the ground now, with an onib nun ui iiv lain uuva. The Senior class will number 06 at least, with five more likely to be added. Ned. Robinson is reading law at bis heme in f airfield, Ills. The law denartment received ad ditions last week of the Wisconsin, Michigsn, Illinois reports, and U. S. Supreme Court diacisiona. Bamberger's Club at Adams' bas 35 members. Willard Robertson, graduate of oV, is studying Jaw at Chicago. . . A new class ia Fr. German has been started the second hour. Prof. Osthaus.wiil ba the instructor. Stephenson, graduate of '82, has entered the law department, The question as to the reorganisation of the Gymnasium is being agitated, and some action will be taken this week. Mat. McQnistan, through Freshman with '91, baa re-entered college, Miss Alice Test, DO, will be an instructor in tbe Fajrmount Academy, this winter. C. A. Mosemiller, graduate of last year, is visiting his Phi Psi brethren, and may take a post graduate course. The work of opening np the gas well progresses, the diggers having got down about 14 feet Tuesday evening By meaaorement.it has : been .joupd that -jthe plug in the casing is reached at a depth of 81 feet and we learn tbe City Council baa determined to remove the plug and erect a . windmill or stationary engine to pump all tbe water needed if tbe well will yield that much. A good move. 'Mitchell Commercial. Ah! talking about coffee, yon ought to try some of that "Old Dutch Java' sold only by Wetsel & Flood, opposite Seward & Co.'s Foundry. That bouse is building up a big trade on choice goods like this. Milwaukee Journal: Getting into society is as disappointing as sitting down on wet gram that looked tempting. The witness dees not compensate for the ohilL And here is another delicious Coffee i ' Arabian Mocha and Private Growth Java," blended. Every person who has tried it says that it makes a grand drink a cupful of it gives new lite and strength to the weary. For breakfast it hss no equal. And it is sold by Wetsel & Flood.

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The subject of a dormitory for young lady students is again being agitated, and it is probable jthat it wilt be located , on. some agtaor. At water's lots. . , ... . The "powers that brt on the Monon will begin the -work of put ting in tracks oa tbe land deeded to them south of town at an early date, so W. T. Blair aUtes, and he is in direct oorrwpoadenoe with General Manager of the roa4. tne old plan of pumping water at the Wm. Write tank was too low, and the railroad company has supplied an engine; rFrank Moore iroS visiting in Bloomington and vicinity last week. He is now in the employ of the Louisville Southern. Joseph E. McDonald (did saddle-bags) as his Democratic friends who love him please to call the Senator, is expected to stake a apeeeh here this month, f." Judge Edwards has sustained the legality of the 45 per cent, additional assessment on the-south pike, It is believed that tbe ma jority of the persona interested will pay tne tax witnotit lurtaer litigation. ' Lincoln street, at ordered by the city council, will now be improved from 3d to 9th. As the streets running east and west are McAdamised this improvement will cost the city but little. ' aBBwmnaaeanwaanaaBBBWmwannnamt ' Rev. Mr. Phiiputt anddaughter of Philadelphia were in town last week on a brief vfcit to relations. ( Was in Chicago, aap came down 'to spend a few days with friends. - Hempt Wilson started on a eluded a visit to tbe Indiana 8tnte Fair. A large number of persons from here took in the Fair. There are now no licensed raloons in Bloomington, and it ia impossible (?) to get less than s quart of family diaturbancc'at any establishment in this city, -Clell. P. Doddv and family have been entertaining Luther M. Beck and wife of HiIlsborougb,Ills. i its. TIC B. A special meeting of tba stockholders of tbo Louisville, New Albany A Chicago Bailway Company will be held at tbe office of this company, No. 47 Broadway, New Tork, -Wednesday, October 39th, 1890, at 1 o'clock in tbe afternoon, to consider and set upon a proposition to extend tbe lines of the company and acquire additional property. ' The poll will be opes from f nnUl 3 o'clock p. m. Th stock of thw company will not be transferred at any time daring (the tea days next preceding this meeting, nor until three day thereafter. By order of the Board of Directors. "WM. L. BKKTFOObaVasidast. "W. H. LEWIS, Secretary. .. "Diamond Joe" is the only 10c cigar that is sold for 9c, Warranted Long Havana : Filler, and hand made. , Sola agents Wetsel k Flood. . I have a neat new 3-room cottage in Bolith Park addition which I will sell cheap if disgoaedsneoon. Gall and see me. f Rob S. Winblow. Opposite county jail. "Diamond Joe" is the- only! the- only 10c. ciarar -that is sold for 6o.i

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the Wallace A Co. 'a circus was delayed by a railroad wreck, and while tbe driver of the lion cage was sitting with his legs dangling down the aide of the cage one of tbe beasts inside fixed its teeth in his leg near the knee and stripped the flesh to the bone- to the heel. Before ths poor fellow could be re leased ths lions jaws hadto bfr pried open with iron bars. People in Indiana will sympathise with the unfortunate driver, but if the lion had awallowed whole anme of the fakirs of that show, who robbedthe towns hereabouts, the sympathy wonld have been wholly with the Hon. Princeton Clarion. "Tub Leadinq Magazine1 of UiU eounlrv" la what tba Centnir" ia now termed. Its immense circulation, iu reputation gktnea through the War article and tbe Battianibarian article, bat plaeed it at tbo head of tba column of handsome aad creditable magazine! for wbicb thit country ia oelebrated. There it aa immense variety of arUelaa ia tba "Century," written by men wbote name trWe weittht their utterance in tact tbe 'Century' ttrive to teetire tbe beet regardless of cost. Tbe beat illuitration are alvay found in this magazine, printed on floe paper, with flrat-cTat ink, making it a beautiful at well at an interesting magazine, jrumianea in new zorx xmj, "The CoeMOPOiiTAW," is a Bright, Sparkling Kagaaine, tbe ebeapett Illustrated Monthly in the world, at 35 eaatt a number, or J.o per cents a number, or $2.40 per year. This i Cosmopolitan is literally what the prate universally can it, im bmi ana uneaneat Illustrated fagalneH In tbe world. Tne cosmopolitan lor tne nrst time in magazine literature, a splendid Illustrated Periodical at a price hitherto deemed impossible. Try it for a year. It will be a liberal ed'ieatfnn to every member of tbe household. It will make the sights pat pleasantly. It will give you more for the mor.ey than you ean obtain in an v nther farm. Do vou want a flrstelat Maras'ae. giving; annually 1,300 page by the ablest writer and cleverest artist ai readable a Magasine as money can make a Magaxtne tnat maae a specialty of live ubjectat Young pro fessional and husine men seeking nays ine looattoni should read the "BuMne Opportunities" tbown in the Cosmopolitan Tfaey are' something never before gives to the public. Read mWidb Awaic?," and virli. if vou desire to keen DO Jya potted; In first-clvst juvenile literature. It is one of the most desirable magasinee you have ever seen, and contain siuea tnai win interest both young and old. It is published in Boston, by D. Lotbrop A Co., wbote reputation a publisher of good book it tecond to no bouse ia the country. It will be a desirable addition to any h brarv. and should be secured by thosa who bare not already dons so. Among the many magazines published for the youth of America not one hss ever reached tie position occu nied bv St. Nicholas, published in- New York City. Tbe stories written by popular authors, and thatanpear in St. Nicho las, are of a moral and elevating charac ter, and are full of interest to tbe young neonle. The writers are those who have made reputation before they are admit ted to in pages or ot, aicuoin, so tant tbeir ability and character are known MORGAN A DICKENS, Ally's. Mahlon Hacker vs. Gilmer Bray, Anna Bray, Austin Tomlinson, The Webster Manufacturing Company. In thu Monroo'Circuit Court of Monroe County, in tbe Slate of Indiana, Novem ber term, 1890. Complaint No. 198T. Now comet the plaintiff by Morgan A Dickens, hi attorneys, and file bit complaint herein, together with aa affidavit that said defendant, Austin Tomlinoa and tba Webster Mannfacturiac Gam pany are aot reaideataof the StatOjff ladNotice is tberefere hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the first day of tbe next term of Up Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the Ant Monday ot November. A. D. 18W, at the Court Bouse in Bloomington, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, tbo same will . ba heard and determined in their absence. Witneu mv name and the seal of said court, affixed at Bloomington, this Uth day of Sostember, A.D. 1890. saw; ENOCH FULLKB, . Clerk Monroe Circuit Court. Sept. 14, 'SC. - -l vT OM Mississippi RsUlway, Tkt Oremt Through Bout EAST AND WEST. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car to Cincinnati, Louismlle, Wathingion Baltimore, Philadelphia, and , New York. Also to St. Louie, ' Cbmuetina in Union Dtptt ai St. Xotit for mil voinU Wat. Por Jt migrant and Land Seektrs, the 0. A M." is the Best Route because it i the shortest and quickest and affords tba beat accommodation. The O. A X. it tbe only Line runnings Sleeping Car between yincianati a Our agents are ready at all times to give information to the public, aad at communications addressed to tba under signed will receive prompt attention. Address D. C. SaASxa. Ticket Agent, O A M. 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fwm lock, was found among the eflects ofthe late Boscoe Cockling, and as no will appeared among his Cpers it was suggestoil that this x might contain tne desised doonment. - The administrator did not care to break the box, and every possible word which Mr. Cookling might have ased in setting tne combinatjpn was used on the leek but without fnccess. At last his daughter said that her father was especially fond of words which containcu ine letter v pronuuuuru f"& jito W sound She said her father woulu frequently otter the word Rome dwelling particularly on-tp vowel and asserting that the word was one of the most fasfsjuuing in the laneuage for him to bear. She suuested that he might have used that word in making the combination. That word was tried; it proved to be the right one, for the combination yielded to it, the box was opened, and within was found tbe short and simple will which Mr. Conkling Had written many years before. Law Oardav HORCfAtr DICKERS, AOomnt, fHltce aw-tnttr over Natimwl But.1 All h, o a tjsl nature our mrsU 1 attention. Coll ti ion made futejUy and remitted prompUj. Probed kutintm a epecialty. Adminietraiort and Kxeeuiort Mhould ontx us a call. Will practice m all eottrU. Headqvarter Jar petition applicant. Call on vs. R A. FVLK. AtUrnt. Off in Allen MtSarp't new block, up eta ire over tamer roam. Special and careful attention will be ghen to Probate httineea, and to prompt collection of claim. Set tlement of ettatefa spec KM ay. '.MVLXr f MICH, Attorney, Wotori and tneurance Agext. Will praetlee in all the Stat and Federal Court. Prompt and carcfnl attention ghen to tAe Collection of Claim, to tettling decedent eetatet, and to all otAer otuineet of a legal nature. A SMetaUw mad of Pentium. Office over 'Comer" clothing ttore, toutAreett corner woiic tquar. LOUDEN SOGERS, AUornt. OJSee over Firat National Sank. BuiMitr of -st legal nature given earefml attention in iut court. Meal ettat title e&tmined ' ht aid of Louden'e AbVHraet:- A- tpecialtw made of th col lection and remittance) . of iaim: of . ofl mSOS t CORR, Attorney. Office up atofr over Corner clothing ttore, met tide. Will practice in all the ttmrtt of the State. Prolate bueineet given tpecial and earttfM attention, voiiaamont tpeetaltg. BVSKJRK j BVSKIRK, Attorney. Office in buiiding touth of . Sank, on ground Jfoor. Special attention given to Probate bveinet. to the collection of claim. and to iutine in all the court of thi and adjoining couniie. . '-DUNCAN BATMAN, (B. C Duncan, Ira C. Batman,) Attorney. Office over Stone' ihoe ttore, uet tide public tquare. Particular attention will be oiv en to Prviate cat, collection, etc Will practice in all the court. .. rEASTt EAST,- Atiorntgn Office, in Bee Site Block, north tide puUU tautire, un-ttairs. Give prompt attention to PrvhaU butiiutt, and to ths ealleetion of claim. Will alto practice in all court. Agent for No. 1 insurance. Ffto Sst,g OJjstga -Wty U ol land in rolk townsbip, near Uray't Tanyard, which I deaira to sell. Tbe tract he a good store. boute, three dwell ing houses, and other necessary buildings on ii. . ror pnee ana terms write to WM. ARHBBUSTEB, Todd P. 0., japnroo co, ind. IfOTICB TO CONTRACTOKS. Bid will bo received by the Common Council of th City of Blaomineton, Ind iana, in ibe Council Chamber, in said city ai tneir regular meeting, to oe neia , TUESDAY, OOTOBBR tvn, 1SS0, for finishing McAdamixing on "West Sixth Street. ' - Spec i flea tkmi for said Improvement are now on Me, and can be seen st tbe City uierx't once. The Common Council reserve the right to reject anv oral! bids. Contractor will observe the following resolution adopted by the Common Conn. c: Resolved, That hereafter no bids will be received, and acted unon bv the Com mon Council, unlet the names of Ike sureties who are to sign the bond of the applicant, in case he it awarded the contract, are given in the bid. JtOBXBT C. OBKIVES, Sepb ia, 'So. 3t City Clerk. BTellcei te Propcrfy-HoMers 'ma Seetlt Rers 8ts-et. All parties owning property oa South Rorert street, in the oity of Bloomington, Indiana, interested ia tbe improvement of said street, will take notice that the Oily Bngineer has made final estimate of coif ot improving tatd street Awn Seoond street south to corporation lias, and made assessments against property Bow ers for said improvement, said assessment being now on file in the City Olerk'semee, All parties interested will Lake notice that a committee from the Common Oouneil of said city will meat ia th May or t ofisce or said city, Wednesday evening, September S4tb, 1890, at T o'clock p. m., at which time aad place any one aggrieved at said assessment can make known their grisveaneea, and the same will be considered by said committee. ttOBKBTCGBBKYBS, Sept.,10, 'SO-lt. City Clerk. oaniM Altec for the Improvement of Third Street. Sxo. I. Be it ordained by ths Mayor and Common Council of the City of Bloorainirton, Indiana, two-thirds of the members thereof concurring therein, that Third street ia said city be improved from College Avenue to Henderson street by paving a brick sidewalk six feet wide on both sides thereof, according te plans and specifications therefor heretofore adopted by the common council for the improvement of said street now on 111 In the office of the City Clerk, and in accordance with the Resolution of the common council adopted August 5lh, 1890. Sxc II. The eipene of said improvement including interest on bonds, if they be wtued, shall be aaaeaaed per frcnt foot upon the property abutting thereon accurdiag to the laws and ordinanoas on the tubjoot of assessments therefor, to bo pnyable in tan annual installment if deferred, and the same collected a provided by law, and in th assessing ordinance heneafter to be pntsed. Bond (hall be issued In anticipation of the collection of tbe atteasmenU, unless the property owners pay their assessment before the same are Mtued-and within tun time provided in th issrttini; ordinance. Sso III. This ordinance shnll be in force from and after it legal publication. I, Robert C. G reeve. Clerk of the Citv of Bloomington, Indiana, certify the fore going ordinance was adopted by the Common Council of said oity, at their regular meeting held Sopt lath, I "90. ROBERT C. G BEEVES. Sept. 17, -90..3fc 0i.tv Clerk,

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ba aeglected, in (4s latorett bothof eleaa. linen and health. Jobs Brown a pre pared in tbe moat complete meaner te give thit bntine bit careful aUeaUoe. He hat tight calks, deodoriaiarmatrtaav and averytbinx that it npcawary to Stake tan BuitneM a succen. van oa arwwa and get hi figures H ia cheaper to "taia up roar pretaieat than to ooatraet ifphoid fevers English Bpavin Liniment remorei all bard, toftw Calleueed Lumps and Blemitbee from boras. Blood Sparin, Curb. Splint. Sweeney. Eine.beaa. Stifle, Sprain, all Swollen Throat, uougM, me. nave oj uas at oaa bottle. Warranted tba moat wonderfal blemish core erer known. SoM by - B. Ltsntcr, Druggwt, Bloom icXtoa, lad. . DOT. 20-VU. IF lie nm PRcnTicLB XXPLOTatlNTT ''If our withe war flthe w mlabS have tome fried." We detiro to get a good reuaMe patty repreaent a ia BfoMtiagtoaamt vtsinity. Oood pay aad steady work to tne rhrht one. Undone stamp. AMnaa, Ju Burs M'r'o Co, Haraball, NUelujaa. Box ai. Sep-3m - . Vandalla Mae Tke tareatt ratet Hon Usse. ThsaSiiortaet, Best end Qainbitt liar S Ll SlSL2!. Sl West: No. 5, 8:30 am; Ho. 1, lksa pva. No. 21, SjlS pm, Ke. S, 113 am, Ho. 5;2 pm. Train Ho. 1 hat egtwt parlor oar far St. Louis; Train No. 81 has Pullman Vestibule Sleeper. Dinner and sat poet served in dining car; Train BTa- '8 kar rollman Buffet weeper for at. Ijooi. Train leave Ureencatue Joacuoa ra tba East: Ko 8, 9:44 pan, K. a, 1:4 m, No. J, e-18 pm, no. 18, ;lasi o. n, ess am, no. , ana ass. Train No. 80 ha Pullmaa Tsatltml Sleeping Oar running through to Maw Turk without change. All meals eervedvin dining car. Thi trait alee has ale. gaat Parlor Cars lor ladiaaapotia and ' Cincinnati; Train No. IS has through. Pullman Buffet Sleeper to Cinchaati Train No. 6 has Pullman Steaner for Induntil braucraat time. Aiso numan dub Sleepers t Philadelphia, New Tork, BmU timoreano vvasningion wiwoot cnangw.4 Making direct connections for all point, ' Tour connection are aura and ouieft as Union Depots. No Tranter or Xnr-em era and yoor aocommeoatioaa are celled. Aay information regarding rnute, rales, Ac, addresa CHAS. H. MI IBB Travallnv Auaanrar Ami Tarre Havta.'' Ind. TL A. FORD, General PatvsenyS Agent, J. M. CHBSBBOPQH, imirtant General Paatengar Agent, St. Louit, Mo. WANTED! A good puhing8almratjt,awri. Pirst-I pay guaranteed weeaiyv, UMumsM kr Salary. Quick selling new trak i ISneciHltir. PABMEBS ean gat a good pavmi Wob for the winter. Write for rail te nd particular. PBBD. B. YOUNG, Nurservmin, Beewsntkn, N. T I

RESOLUTION tor the improvmnt of Eleventh stiert. - Whereas, It ha become necessary lor tbo proper improvement of tbe City ot." Bloominicton, Indiana, and for the,. use of

Klavsnlh Mt tlid M. 1MB street be improved v Gradinr. MeAdsvnut street to Jackson street in said city. Bo it therefore resolved by the Maveasnd Common Council of ths said city of Bloomington, Indiana, two-thirds of tbo member concurring therein, that H in necessary for the proper imprerasaaswk of said city, aad for the na of said aire - tnat tne same be imnrored ay Uraoisns. accordMnc with the lan and aaaeliea nni suemor nw on am in tew omneoi tan merit or said city. Too total rest or said. -improvement shall he asmsfd per lineal

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ten annual faKtaHmeatn. A head or bonds 1 property owneta per said i fore said bend or bonds are leaned, nBi.env provided In an aot of the Geaveral Awens, bly of lndiaaa, approved March 8th, Tb.it objections thereto will be at the Mayor1 otsce la th CltyeBoei torn binr, 1880, at T o'cloek -p. a, wheal and here tbe property owner akiesy the line of said proposed impioiemtast cam make objections to the necessity fat th construction theraoC .-' I, Ilpbert O. Graevejt, Clerk of the CKy or aioomtngton, lnoraaa, eerury vac iMt going to be a true and coirect copy of a. XesoTutioa adapted by ths Comma Comv cil of said citv. at their ratrular miwlaa' held August 19th, lsftO. D jKueJun: v. oust sss, Aug. 17, 'S0t- . Xty Otsr ., KBSOLtTTIOM far the meat of Kirk wood Aveaoa. Whereas, it has become atcsaaary tornthe proper improvement ef the Cttjy of Bloomington, Indiana, and for th use of Kirkwood Avenue In mid cHv. that the Said street be improved by laying a attest sidewalk on tbe north tide thereof ft College Avenue to Jackson straU, Be it therefore resolved by the Mayor and Common Council of the sals'. City af Bloomington, Indiana, tw-tbhma - wvmemoert inereoi concurring taerwa, taat it is necessary for the Immwveniettt of aid oity and for the use of said street tnat tne same bo improves by laying Y brick sidewalk on tba north aid of akl ttroet from College Avenue to Jackson street, the same to be (11) twelve teat; wide from Colter Avet.na a Morton street, (8) eight feet wide from Morton street to Madison, street, and () six fet wide from Madison street to Jackson street, in accordance with plans andtMeJcations therefor on Sin in tbe oOes ef the clerk of said city. i ne total coat or said Improvement saaH, be awested per lineal front foot anon last' real estate abutting on that nart of aaU street so improved, said aseesamentf, if deferred, to be paid in tan annual install ment", a bond or bonds shall be fewias) in anticipation of the collection of said M'teasments, nnless the property owners pay said assessments before sakl bond or bonds are issued, all as arovided fas-In no act of the General Assembly ol ladiaaa, approved March 8tb, 18S9. That objociions thereto will be heard In the Mayr)somce in tba Oity of Rioooaington, Indiana, on the ltd day of iSep tentber, IPSO, at 1 o'clock p, at, when onj,

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of attld arnMiKi imiuWuMMl' Mii .mVj, iH-jnctiana n we nvcesvi.y i or in con ttruction thereof. ' I, Robert a G reeves, Clerk ef the City of Bloomington, Indians, eertitv tlisilerti? eoint; to ne a true an,q correct oopy of &- an solution aooptou ay tne solution aoopto Council of said city at their i regular iiiir beiil Aneust iPth, laso. KOeiEHT C. G REEVES, Aug. 3T, "Bv t,t. VlHV'K'fc-

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