Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 October 1890 — Page 2

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4 I- tT . . Be. I. .aw.Jaa.n JfaeweOV it . - - - V. FBa.Uk rWm. Petaeaee ovo1! ma C. Doaaea. . Lorn. q0kkt0lKnn lajforef tStg, Canst m a Daaeea tea to Wtaericat piaee -Hie Us aateMsmt spfton i isr tte natty, sad for the I woo tew saits to be adjodtI iw) oavo ooart eapswsis to fat. TlwoaoeitooeBttr eJeoBf cay sasaawaaaiha.aad that aa teswat cflett was ande to expedite tetea, leaay hoadnds of dolkia wen tans saved to tax-payers aadlitifaaCsaad tte docket was Ispoasd of with asm tte week f ttefrato apue. Taw resojt bane to tte ananagemcat of the eireraft jadge, for his power is ah. oteta. No saaa or ofieer ia -looVj iaaa tea aaasaeh power as a .Cirearitjada. aad if tltts power ia it will ledoaav to wo loftweoemlfc. TteProfrew tact iadae Unseen at--pTJrSzI rv andJ abat Ha. aaoala wiU eadorae him at tte ballot box oo November 4tb. Beaoblieaa . sllMKOtb Bt way of getiiagaloagwish all slants of bhbIi atet aay one tea ever Ba perforata am datms coav Dromatly. bat he ia hie maaaer of mea are. is bad hearted, jovial - lew woaMa't barm a y.oaaeceaaarily bat te ieat afraid to do bis datv to the aAaaoat exteat whea H is laaaired of hiss. Whea Ton was a mere boy te enlisted, aad .1 L l ia too gaHaat 33d lad. VeJaoterrs. Tte nea who soldiered with Tom Jatr alwaya exhibited great afleotioai aad taeeem for him, ami then ieaoteoeef then that we have avr teardaf that woolda't make almom a aserhlea for bis Wfanyoo get ready to emt year teuot oa Hov. 4ta too year eye over the ticket, aad if it doesn't read "Far Sheriff, Taos. J. Farr," why last are that yea do . get to vote for him savbow. 8oit baa iaalitated at CUv by Mka Hory E. the Fidelity and Caaaalty Oamosay, of New York, to eaUact flQyQQO oo aa aeeHent lasaisues policy. Tbe ptaiotiO ia tte esse is tte siater of W. I. Domer, tte yooac arehitoet who died saddeary oa Jaae 23 last from heat April 26, 1890Lyoooc took oeC tte 110,000 policy with tte Fide&fy Casualty Comwsav, aod tte oxasntioo was a year from tbe date of issav. After, hosier's death taoeompaay renjsed to pay tte pofky oa the ground that adeath by saastrohe was not aa aeeideatal death. This ia tte ant time ftet this eoeetioB has rverbeea raised ia this coantry, aad whichever way it results io the Irisl coort it will be aipealed. The courts have held that death by aepbysiatioa by gaa aod drowaiog wan aeeideatal, bat whether a person whose death is esoard by sunat soke dies through eternal, violent aad cteiaai meaaa has aever been : dexermioed: Uawldiejwoe tte Dcmoicratw State ticket; . fc AM jDofoa sotdfera oa the BepuUioaa Btate ticket : Ivan N. MTalker, R.dMTt W. MeBride. Jfihu W. Iveit. U'itliajo T. Noble, dblta Worf

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Eaoeh Toiler Bas Hooe much to give employment to' "working: saaa siaee be has been in Bloom iagtoa. Be laid out an addition, west of town, and contracted for and bailt a noatber of booses for eohsntcs, laborers, ate. This gave work aad wages- to a large aamner of oar people, aad so bene fitted then to that extent. In this Falter tea been a benefit to the Iowa, the ooanty, and to the people. Far three yeara aod a half Enoch Fuller carried a musket, and was a good soldier, aod has three wounds aa evidence of the fact that he was not afraid of ballets, or at least was where it "was dangerous to be sale." He in tbe Repobliean candidate for Clerk, aad his friends expect lo elect him on the 4th of November. Ictm lai riM Trauaaf (Float a speech ia gragreet by Thomas Ua toe Jaee of tbe earth to-day there are hot two acts of people who beKevs ia free trade the Deaaoeratie partjr aod tte United Kingdom of Great Britain aad Ireland, with Ireland suppressed. Bosaia, the granary of En-ope, has abeadoned tree trade. Fiance, Aastria, Germany, Italy, Mexico aad the Dominion of Canada, that child ot Britain herself, hare all joined the army of Protection. It & r i . ja toe instinct oi numaniiy against the assumptions of the book men. It is the wisdom of the race against the wisdom of the frw. rtotoctlvo fk Cheapert Way Iq Roue Btvamu 1m to Colled It From Foreiamert. MB5pao9 ia CoograMby J.W.Whtkar. A protective tariff is not xo aratrarv rewrraiwt ,qnnn tradec, , -As well eay-a bit sad bridle, by which ws Euide, cuatrol, and deveiuue io our use ine power o me horse, is so arbiuary restriction on travel. Protection eompels crery Euroufiofurer to nay into the reasury of the United States the noeey be has saved by sot paying his workmen as much as American workmen receive before he is al lowed to sell bis goods io this country. Tte Beard of Slate Charities of India aa invites all persons in terested in tbe care of the poor to atteeda State conference of chari ties to be held at the capital, com SDeaeiag Tuesday, October 14th. aad continuing for. three days. Special hotel aod railroad rates may be secured; For information address Alexander Johnson, Secretary ofLBoard of State Charities, State mouse, Indianapolis. a progaam amy be seen at this office, lodiana Coofereoee, M. E. rch appointed . the followinir named presebers for Bloomtngtoo District : W. M. Zaring, Presiding Elder; Bedford. J. W. Culmer; Bioonneld, A. St. JSirod ; Bloomiagtoa, W. R. Haistead ; Bloomiagtoa Circuit, J. W. Baker : EIlettsviHe, W. D. Woods ; Freedom, w.bl HeAlluter; Uosport, Jos. Rawlins : Uarrodsbure. W. McK. Johaaoa ; Beltoovilie, J.CBoooe ; Untoa,J. W. JSaah; Mitchell, H. 8. Hoadeo; Orangeville, N. F. Deany; Orleans, H. J. Barr; Owrnaburg, J. W. Robinson ; Patncksburg, M. L. Payton : PleasOtvHfe, & F. Julian; Spencer, W. T. Davis; Taanelton, Joho Walla; Wortbuttoo, B. Kemp. , Harvey Steer's suitogainst tbe nuuuau anrnpany ror aamages sustained io a ooltisaon near Bedford last soring resulted ia hia receiving jodgmrat tor HflOO. Mr. Jonatbaa Wncbt also brought suit for his son Charles Wright who .his life in the same collision. lost His was eoattaned. The attention of Indiana diers is called to tbe following extract from a speech liy General Cotebeon member of ConereM from Miebigsn t Thwe i ana (bine wa bare eraatlv miMcd ia Uw nmni Conrvet and th b aw wmkly Hut of prawdtiaUal rwttm f paanoa siiis. in prwaat eniar esasaU Wently bulisra, bow, iu ba belic4 Wtbra U election, that Jt U no time t weigh the entiliHla of the conntry for H, eeldieri with aa potbecarv' eale. la tbaaiaa mentrn rinto tbU Coagraw convsoea so et or a peanoa diii, gra. r taiati. sablia or nrivnta. bam some from the baade at bnjni Barraaa. It additioa to thf many bundiadi af pmats pen lien bill wbivb have btrama S Jaw dorinif tbia MMrkm. w aava oiaoSd aaaa thaawtttte book, at a tnonument of tbe adaiHr of tha BapabUcaa part te iu pfooiite. tha act of Jnao 27, andjnr arbiob nnt baMraaa but hundred of taaaaaaaa of OMabioa kaMicw. aori suldiera' widow win rwiro jba jjrBfl imniStM

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Ladies :i $1 25. headquarters for Median is new and immense. loe 3 Tte eld 33d Ind. Vols., neeer bad a better or cleverer man in its ranks than Tom Farr. He enlist ed before be was 18 years of age and was assigned to Company H. Tom Farr is the Republican candidate for Sheriff, and is a deserved ly popular man. He attends to his duties in a quiet, assy way that ia very satisfactory to the ..inan of tbe people who have business to transact with him. Tbe worst thing they can ray about Tom Farr is that he is too kind hearted to have eharge of prisoners. That is, it is bad to be good. Tom is not cruel, bard and stern, as some people would be doubtless, if plac ed iu his position, but he performs tbe duties or his ofnee promptly and without any "friction," Re member, when yon go to the polls. in November that the name of Tom Farr ought to te on your ticket. Vaiverftlty JBfntes, Bert Moore is a Sigma Chi. Theta met at the rcaidenee of the Misses Perry Friday evening. EdearS. Mainea ia a nledced Phf Delta Theta. Thirtv-five have so far enrolled in the law department. Miss Wicks entertained the Kappas last Friday evening Jenkins is sufferinc from a 86vere case of base ball finger. John Wiaelev. a aradnnla of 'Oft is doing special work at Ann Arbor. Dr. Jeocka mot his classes on Wednesday morning in hia old Dr.oroandeli yered his led lire "Eihicevofthelhiat,'' on Sunday, tbe 27th alt. Joe Eads, who was in a few days at tbe beginning of the term, will re-enter Christmas. Frank Axtell, through Junior with '90, has re-entered college and graduates with '91. Theta initiated oar members Fridry evening : Misses Ardry, Carter, Haig and Fields. Kappa tea been increased by three new members : Misses Han-. ter, JUorcey and Bowman. Ralph Bamberger attended tbe marriage of bis sjster at Indianapolis, the first of last week. Henry Pierson is collecting news for tha Telephone this term, while John $, Brity iatcribbling for the vounciv- ' Dr. Oliver P. Jenkins, of De Pauw delivered tbe jecture at tbe chapel last Sunday. Subject: "Facto and Putfoaopny." The chapel is being crowded every morning now so there is hardly standing room. Dr. Jordan has offered to excuse a few. Vinton Busby, who has been across the "pood" with Dr. Jordan, eameia Monday ovening, after a short visit with relations near Anderson. The interest that I. U. students take in athletics is quite phenomenal. As yet not a game of bass ball or foot ball has been played at the grounds. A masting for tte- reorganisation of the gymnasium will be held soon. It is the intention to make it the bead of all athletics ia the college, ' , Judge Bant has reorganized the Moot Coort which will bold its session on Fridsy afternoon. Coon and Wall struggled against Morgan Weathers last Friday in the Junior law. . , - - A Marvelous Discovery Fa. Superfluous Hair Bemorad PernieBently, laununeou,)r, without poie or injury to tbe akin by Kdiaoa'a KlaotM. Chemical Fluid".; "ian ba applied by a child. Circular, TeatimoniaU and 8amle Bottle mmb free, oa receipt of 16 oenU taaipa to pay poftaga. Klectro-Cbemisal Co. , 44 "Weat Utb ftreot, New York. The' Republicans of Msrtin county have nominated tho following strong ticket : Clerk, A. Marley ; Treasurer, John fioonshot ; Recorder, V. T. Mitchell ; Sheriff, Jasper 8srgeot; Coroner, A. Tins-k-y ; Commissienera, J. B. Hughes and Charles H. Crane. "-There was some talk of -Mr, Craven removing to Lebanoojad a short time previous to his nxnination for Clerk. Of course he is somewhat unsettled itt l.ia iutco-

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Otters and minks 'wJre . very. scarce in Connecticut a doien yeare migbt beooBM extinct, Mabien were from 6 to $J0.ace, aod everybody bunted for then. Then suddenly fashion chsnaed tier mind about the value of; mink aid" otter skins, the price went down; and now lbs animals abound in tie state a . .van again, so numerous naw minxs become there that they art2 getting to be quite familiar with the count ry people. Recently a mint,1 frightened by a thunder storm.' fled oat of a meadow, rushed into farmers dwelling and raced from-room to room until a hound caught him up stairs in a chamber. A.sjill more iremarkable incident occurred in Hartford a few days ago. . A mink trotted right into the JeaJt of the! city, amooO thrones of 'otoolo the streets, and passed allkinds' of dogs aith -impunity, aoa- fiually made his way into the bsek yard of a big store en Asylum street. In tbe yard men cornered Hhira and tried to capture him aljvej. but he fought so desperately "that they had to fill him. - ' Three miles of steel frails, an immense quantity of ties, and one hundred kegs of spikes were unloaded at the new ground's of the railroad company south! of town last week. ' i Ah J talking about Coffee, you ought to try some of that fOId Dutch Java," sold only by Wetze) & Flood, opposite Seward: & Co.'s FoOndvy. . That' house i- biiilding up a big trade on'choice .goods like . : :And here ia anberdeliciousv an "r '' ar a . " "t1 a or - TawSWw v ery person who has --tnoo - - say that it makes a grand' driuk capful of it gives new Jiie and. streneth to tho weary. ..Fur break fast it has no equal. Au4.it.ia suld by Welxel & Flood. . Important Nontfa. The" part nership firm known etM.Gee dt Sou was dissolved by . mulusl con sent on Sept. 23d. Brni. McUec going out.of .busiuera entirely and Ed. and Bert. McCJee going into bosinem in the Rborer room, east of th Qreeves corner. . JicQSB so Beoi. MoGee takes this method of thanking the many friends be has made io' Monroe andadjoining counties for the liberal ''patronage they have bestowed upon htm our inc tliepaat thirty-eit rears. He would aay -io this codneetipn that all who may haveclaims against tbe Arm are requested to catr and gel their money. - Those wmt are in debted by account or note .will also very much oblige- him by calling at once, as his tMisini .anuatbeset tied, and that immeaiateijr. "Diamond Joe" Is the only 10c clgsr that is sold for Sc. Warranted Long Havana Filler, and band made. Sofa agenti Wetzel t Flood. I have a neat new-roomeot-tsge in South Psrk addition, which I will sell cheap if duposed of coon. Call aod see me. " ' . Rofc 8. Wiirefjplr. Opposite county jail.' "Diantood. Joe Jfca..onl lOe. eigaa that ia soldlfor Oc. Warranted Long Havana Filler, inaVaand made. Wetasl A Flood. BUY YQUR

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l?n QTTni? CauBteHcliiaf ttw Soath laaerA Oreat Mistake. wat verr much improved a year -or ao eo by tha uaa of Boatb American ?rJ tSUl1:&JLH: tide at ten or afteea eenti teat money ; ua the boule. Ia aavine a few cento I , JSn I artsaju a. uaa as bbl7 ssstaasss biuihu wavoit maa i want back to tba authorized agency of Faria Broa. for tbe madteine. New I can fee the diffartaea in three waeka ae eaa all my friaadt. . Ia nothing ia there to much Mae economy aa in buying; cheap mrdicina if yon need anything- at all voti need tbe beat there it. I am now convinced that when a man buye what uurporta to ba South American Nemos anywhere elae tbaa at year atore, be Uxfowi bit money away. 4UHH a. HlMisa. . Oxoasavawv, lad, Sept. IS, .'so. " ca vtion :7"" Ida utwn Thert are bate mttathni of South America Nervine now in this coun ty. The oof avihorited aaenit wAo tetl the ffenuint medicine are Far it Vrot. n hen you ouy anything se you throw your mont y away, and are cruelly deeeivea. Kemember. Solsbury, Greene co., July 9, 'SO Ifaaart. Farh Broa. My wife bad not beta able to ait up mora tbaa two houra each day aince ana had la grippe but winter, till within the paat two months, wbea aba begun lo improre with the uae of South American Nervine, three bottle of which I bought in Mar, while -in BloewinatoB. She believe aha will toon baaaatmng aa ever, and lanred her recovery h almoat mbweulout. Tou can publiab lb it if you with to. T.V.COOK. NBAS Mahii.ivim,, Aug. 20, 18SS. To Faria Bro.; DruseiaU. lam full of tbankf'ulnaaa for iho IwnvOta durived from Soulb Amoriean Nervine, lwueht at four ature. It eemel lo reajh the tput from the flnt doae. I have a goud appotiie. tiorp toundir na can work wim an mj aBcioaa the uioner. 11KNHYSUARP. StinwvilIe, July 25, HO. Hoaan. Faria Broa. l can taetifr to Ua good effeoie of South Amencaa Nervine. I was tick lnt winter and nothing 1 could get wi"u m ao me any gouO till 1 wat induced to bur a bottle of South American Nervine while ia Bhmmingtoa. I have uaed four bottlei, and the madirian acted like a charm ia my caae. 1 oau recommead it to aay. one. . G EO. S. CO LP EX. Henry Gillman, of Needmore, Brown ountv, writct to Farit Brot. I bad a bad. cats of dytpepeia, with gaawiag tenaadoai, aad a flutteriag feel ing mat at timet maao me real at fl.t were about to die. I took six bottles of South American Nervine, and am now at well at l ever wat tw my lire, iou can ute thia Utter aa you aee flL UBNBY GILLMAN. JoSKaaoao, Greene co, lad., Aug. 37, iawo jtetara. rant vrot, uentiemen: On the 4th of July I came te Bleemlngton to witnaat the celebration. 1 had been tick from tbe effects of la grippe tince early in the winter, and waa very much ditcouraged. While ia year place t waa aevMea ay a ttrangar who noticed my evident bad health te try South American Nervine. I did ao, aad up k the preaent time have taken three bottlet. It has brea worth aa untuid amouat to ma, for it hat built up my hoalth till 1 am feeling like another peraea. I roeommend wherever aay ana will litttn to ie.' Toura truly, JOHN B. 8CO0OAN. BoMogAvlnot, Aug. H, 1890. Farto Bro, Bloomingten. Genu I am now on my Sfth bottle of South Amarkaa Nervine, and I feel well enough to quit, but I won't do it till I am certain I am all right. Bad cough, night ewaata, awaiien liver, aad felt bair altre. I am all right new, tbaakt to that medicine. ' 'wTwUfr1 Onr,t 0A8PKK SCIIKLLKT. V; Xomaraaer. JEWKLKa a n omciA, 8PSCTACLXS, XTK OLAB8K8, AC Q?UIAb ATTBNTION paid te prop-

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tbe public to tha fact that ba hat opened a FIN Market la IHo M Msae IMlag, weft of tbe Corner ClothlDR Store, Fiftb 8tret. He will stake a apeoial effort to aaeuia aad keep 4 haad tbe beat rarfttiM of Freth Flab, iirect from tbe LakeaT and win tail teem aa mw aa poanoia. voa-i forget him whoa you want froth Fieh, In view of tbe lamentations of the free traders over the alleged 'ruinous' policy of protection, it is in order to remark that from 1870 to 1890 Great Britain gained f 283,000,000 in value of exports, while the United States gained $468,000,000. For Great Britain the irain was 20 per cent.; for the United States 125 per cent. That is, we have taken fare of our borne industries and our home market, and been buildine un our foreign trade better than hasGreiiit Britain, our free trade rival. A Clay county man has dis covered a ntw remedy for rheuma tism. It is said to consist of over turning a stand of bees and being seriously stung. He had bad tbe rheumatism for four years aad a scarcely able to walk. By aorident be knockfd over a standi of bees.; be foreot his "rheurnstit" and ran like a quarter horse. His joints pertly limber since, He even beat the shenn and bis deputies serosa the. Una into Parke county a few days ago. He is over -. thara yet. Grand celebration of the open ing of the Bell railway at Lafayette and sale of town lota October 7th, 1890. The merchants of Lafayette have arranged a gal day on this occasion and will, make extra in ducements for vour private invest ment and entertainment. lue K D..l. 11 etfliaJo as AO llla'It 1WIUIC w ft twet livaaaja saw half fare, good going October 6tb .Jy.h '.ndood rttnrnin until 8th inclusive. Do not fail to improve this opportunity. Fr father information apply to or add rem the agent of Monon Route ia your vicinity. "Diamond Joe" is the only 10c. cijrsr that is sold for 5c. Warranted Lone Havana Filler, and hand made. Sole agents Flood & Weixel. Among the many magazines publithed for tbe youth of America not one has ever reached tr.e noaition -cu pied by St. Nicholas, published in New York Citv. The stories written by popi lar authors, and thatappear in St. Nichela, are of a moral and elevating characur,nd are full ot interest to the young people. The writert are those who have made a reputation before tbe.V are admitted to the pases or St. Nicholas, so that their ability and character aro known Kotfce to Koa-Besloarva Mahlon Hackr-r vs. Gilmer lirar. Anna Bray, Austin Tomlinton, Tbe Web.lcr Manufacturing Company. In the Monroe Circuit Court of Monroe County, in the Slate of Indiana, Nvvembor term, 100. Complaint No. 1987. Now comas the plaintiff by Morgan A Diukena, hia attorneys, and flies hia com - plaint herein, tocethvr with an aUdavit tbataaid defendanta, Austin Tomlinaon aud the Webstar Mahu(vluring Coin pany are not raaidenuof the State f lad' lana, Notice it therefore hereby given taid de ndaata that unleH they be and appeal fendaata that unless and appear on the flrst day of tbe next term of tbe Vahm. f 'trail 1 1 1iuwt. In Iu. kljlAn nn flu. ' rat Monday ot November, A. D. 1890, at the Court House ia Blaorainaloe, in aaid County and State, and sntwor or demur to aaid complaint, the aame will be heard and determined in their absence. Witnasa mtr name and the aaal of said court, affixed at Bloomingtoa, this 18th day of Soatember, A.D. 1890. . XiSAl ENOCH rULLEB, vierK jaenroe uircuii ioan. Sept Sa. 'se. Hia -& mtMlaataiaa Railway. Ttu Grmit Through RvuU EAST AND WJBST. Pullman Buffet Sleeeine Can to Cincinnati, LouiwUlt Waihington, Balttmare, Philadelphia, and New York, Aim fo St. Loui$, Connecting in (Mien Depot ui St. Loui far ait point BeafL Per K migrants and Land Seekers, tha "O. it M." Uthe Best Koute because it te tbe thortett and quickest aad aSunis tho beat accommodations. The O- eV X. is tbe only Liae running a Sleeping Car between Cincinnati V St' Deutt, ' Our agenti are ready at all timet ta giva information ta the public, aad, at communications addressed to tee uudertlgaed will receive prompt, attautiea. Address D. C. Suaxk, Ticket Ageat, Q. A M. By, Mitchell, Ind. O. G. Joaaa, District Paaaanger Agent, Vincsniei,lnd. J. F. Barnard, President and General Manager. W. B. Shattoe, General Passenger Agent. Cindnnetl, O. HOina Y. HATS, ETC,

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tha OPENING of (be New Fall and Winter Millinery, consisting of rATTEM BATS AHO BO!VBTO, and all the Latest Novelties ia MILLINERY, oo Friday and Saturday, Oct 10th and 11th, 1890. MBS. JENNIE NICHOLS, Hunter Block, 'West 8ide Square. A county convention of the W. C. T. U. will be held Wednesday, October 8th, morning and afternoon, in the Walnut st. Bxesbyterian church. In the evening at 1 o'clock, at tbe same place, an address on Juvenile work will be given by Mrs. Helen G.' Rice, of New York, National Superintendent of Juvenile Works . Let everv one come out and hear one who is said to tie a good speaker, and an enthusiastic worker in this important department. -Csptain Charles King, who . recently visited St. Paul and Minneapolia for the Cosmopolitan Alagsxine, baa prepared for that monthly an illustrated article entitled "Twin Cities af tha Northwest," which will prove interesting read ing not only to the citizens of these two cities but also to a great number of readers scattered throughout tbe country who have watched with astonishment the marvelous growth of these towns. His article wilt appear in tbe October issue, which will also contain the second part of a story by Jul ten Uordon, the oom de plume of one of New York's famous society women, a story which has attracted wide Attention throughout the east, the writer bidiT I a ' a8 't0 mke. Put"t.,oa i AnK,w R. tar or any of the American stars appear ing upon the literary borisoo within tbe past two or three years. aavsassEssawssesaaBBBBamsesmsEsa MOTICE. A tpaoial meeting of tbe atockboklert of tho LouiiTille, New Albany Chicago Railway Company will be bekl at tbe of. 8 cos of thh compaay, No. 47 Broadway, New York, Wednesday, October 291b, 1S90, at 1 o'clock ia tbe afternoon, to contiderandact upon a proposition to extend tbe liuat of the company and acquire additional property. The poll will be open from i until 4 a clock p. m. The avck or thia company will not be ; transferred at any time during the ten daya next preceding- thh meeting, nor un til tnree dnya tnereaner. Bv order of tbe Board ol Direetorf. VM. L. BKEYFOGLK, President. W. It. LEWIS, Secretary. MOltO AS & VWKKtfS, Attarnttt. OMec up tlairs over Kativnal Bqt k- t'l uttitmniuj it ye. nmun y(WH 'tm tart Jul attention. Coltretioni made ymldtly and mrwOed.. promptly. 1'roiate iwaiaess a iptciatty AiffttiMtmttm and Kxecuiort thould giue itt a tall. Wlttfractite in til Jt. A. FVLK, Alltn J- AlcXary't AHornm. Oplet in naw block, Vfi-tiairt over- comer roam. apetun Ana caret ui : sa. jriswa to Prttmit tuitm, !" prompt wnoimh or rtotms. attUtmtni of tt1t a tptcintty. MVLKr f MCE, Attorn t?ofariat m4 Insurance Afenb, M'ttf pmitcc in an ue mate ana eedtrat (rN. Prompt and carrful attention fffvsn to tho Colleetum of Claim, to trifling dtttdtnit ettaiet, and to all otner Ontuttm of a legal nature. A fpteiaUg motto of Pension. Office over "Comer" dotking afara, oovlhmet earner jntUic ojuoto. LOVDEX t ROGERS, AHbrnry. Office over first Kathmmt Bank. Bui. ne of et Itjfal nature guana cartful at' tentian in all court. Meal esOnt title cawataaaal Ay aid of Louden Abstract A specialty made of the collection emd 'remittmnea of claim of alt kimleM . MIRKS COR, Attorney. Offict up ftairs ever Corner etothing stars, sees! suit. Wilt practice itt all the court of tk State. Proiat easiness ots special and. tmrfH maentvm. Wltaniai memo a specialty BUSKIkK f IWSklHK, Attorney. Office in building south of Bonk, on ground floor. Special attention git to JProoato ouaintte, to tho collection of eiaimt, and to business in all the court of thi and adjoining countie. DUNCAN t BATMAN, (M. C. Dun-can,-Ira C. Batman,) Attorney. Office over Stone ekoo store, wet Ode put-lie ouar. Particular attcntum wiU oe gio en to fVeesai cases, collection, etc WiU practice in all the court. - EAST $ EAST, Attorney. Office in Bee Ilioe Block, north uf puUic canare, up-stuir. Qiao prompt attention to Proiat kusiusss. and to the collection of claim. Will alto practke in alt eauri. Agent for an. I mrORTAMT TO B.A1ES OMa.T. We want a woman ia everv eonntvl to establ ish a Corset Parlor for the saTel f Dr. Nichols Celebrated Spiral Ssriad tConets and Clasps, warranted sever to! bread, will outwear any three ordinary Corsets: . wages $40 te 7J per month! tad expenses ; we furnish complete! took on Consurnment. Settlementl Monthly ; position pa rmaaeat; $3 uu mtttfree; inclose 18 cents stamps t pay postage, etc , add rest wi th reference! U. U. XI 1CU"U! eWCV 384 and 387 Broadway, Sow Terk(Oct. 8-3m.) TP NOTICC! TO fJOMTnAfTTOaS. Bida will be received by the Cummon Council of the City or Btonmington, Indiana, In the Council Chamber, In aaal city at their regular meeting;, to be bekl TUESDAY, COTOBBR Ixm, 1890, for finishing AfeAdamlslng on Wett Sixth Street. Spwlftcationt for sard improvement are bow oa Hie, and can be seen at the City Clerk's offlce. Tbe Common Council reserve the night to reject any or all bids. Contractor, will observe tha follnwtpg resolution adopted by the Com won Council: Resolved, That hereafter na bids will ba received, snd acted upon by the Common Council, unlctt the namea of tha auretiet who are to tign the bond of tba applicant, in cate no ta awarded the contract, are given ia the bid. ROBERT C. ORKKVP

The Public are Invited to

Sent 10, '00. -3 Cil. CipU.

Vault CLBANtne should do negiocuo, in ine intuiwi ana n cjaeaw?.: naeaa a as neann. weaa arawa at pre; pared ia tbe moat complete niaaaor tor five thia buaineee. hm careful aaaaUon. He baa tight eaaka, deedoriaiag matarinO, and everything that ia aeeeatary to make this buaineee a lucewe. Call on Drawn and gat hie Bgureait it cheaper to -dean up yourjr. preiAiaea tbaa to aoatraat typhoid fever. Enqlisu Spavin Librmeot re movca all bard, toft or CaUeueed Lompe and Blemiabat from boraat. Blood Spavin. Curba, SplinU, tfweeaey, BiBj-boao, 8tifle, 8praina, all Swellea Tbroata, Cougha,Bie. Bare $50 by uaa of oaa bottle. Warranted tbe moat wonderful blemltb cure ever known. 8eVd by U, nov. io-w. . ...ft. IF BMPLOTMBNTt uXt our wiabea were Beam we aright have tome fried." We deaire to get a good reHsble party to represent in Bloomingtonand riaiohy. Gotd pay aad Heady work to toe right one. Baeloae atamp. Add rata, Taa Kutb M f o Co., MarahaU, XiebagaaBos Jl. Ba3-3m TBrOOraHf f Tbe Shortest, Beat and OMiakeat JIbsl be tween ia aaat, rreat, Aorta aad.- aeasa. Traiat leave Greencaatle JaaaOea Car' the Vai W a a-aai mtm w i ta . V I n.1 m vr a - V ' B;2S pel. . ' Train No. 1 bat elegaat parlor ear far St. Looia; Train No. 11 baa PaHmaa Vestibule Sleeper. Dinner and aappe served in dining car; Train No. S kdf rullman Buffet Sleeper for St. Leaie. Traiat leave Greencattla Jaaatleo the Kaat: No a, pm.Ntx a, fc pm, No. , via pm, ao.' It, ;aaa , no. u, z;ae am, ao. , tr,ie am. l ram no. zo naa mnaa TaaaB: Turk without change.. All ateaa in dininv cava. This train alao hi viincinnau : train D9. ia a Pullman Buffet Sleeper te Train No. S hat Pullman weeper I lanapoiw m wntci, paaevngwre as until breakfast time. Alao Fallaaat Sleepers te Philadelphia, New York, timore and wasnmgwa vmaoaa. at Aiaki ne direct ooaaoouoaa tor auj Tour connections are aura aad uuklr ta.

Uaioa Depots. Ha Tiasefera or Lay-aw!

era and your accommodataMts are celled. Aay information regarding i rates. o addreta CHA8. H. Mil TraveUna Paeaangar AgeaL Ta lad. B.A. rlinu, ueaerai General Paaaanger Agent, St. Loob, For Sams. I have fdtiy oflanil in Polk township, near Tanvard. wbtcb- I deaire ta aell tract baa a good store-boose, three inar houses, aad other nacaatarr b on it. For price and 4erma write WM. ABM BBCSTKB,. Tedd P, M oaine co , Ind. ,- WANT EDI A' good puahing Salesman aerai - nut epuerenteed wiklv. SJtmsm ur"Snlary, Quick telling new' Irutttl fMIIMS. . aiitiwew aeV liob for the winter. Write! particulars. BSD. K. YOUNO. Nurseryman, By virtue oT aartited eopy of a nm. m .. .1 w.: . U! . . . coun. in a cause wbarela John ir na ner, fjyntliia A. Cotaer, Joeepb B-Qaaj sre pleintifls, and Abner N eibeVki kwmi, reuinag ma wain taa I nine trurtarwi and eighteen . a mm-rive veatt iasia.33) on said decree and coats, I will expose ruoiic canjv to taf aigaew oMdar, ea THUKSDAY, OCTOBKK SMaM between the hours of IS o'clock a. i 4 o'clock p. m of taid day, at the the court house or said Moaroe inniana, tee raatt ana prosts or a not exooedinK teven Teara, af taa iag described; real estate to it r . Tha tenthaaat quartar of tha aasjtki Cjuarteroi tectiea eleven J,li. taa.;i half f the aortbeaat ooartar of aee f.rtea (U); tha northeast aearter me Bonaweat quanac or aaottoa (UI; the southeast Quarter of tha

west qoarter ot section foarteaO r ti

wwia uni woroa in ua orthereoC Alto all that portiae af tba east aa i lyiag an it oi aean mettaat iiaia. Afaw tha watt half of tbe AnaMap nf amntlnsi am it all aaaa eft) arusm wag atim .arvtAMS ww wwvftt All of taid land it titaatca b county, 8ute of Indiana. inUrest and coats, I will at theaaata . and place, axpote at PubUc Sale, the eimpia or mm real aetata ex thareof aa may be antsoiant ta aaid dvoree, iatorest aaal eoata. - T moat laws. THOMAS , TAaH, SaeriaT Moaraa Ooaaty. .' M. 8, 'SO. ...... ijsj cniiprs SAI KJ joy virtue or a certtSed copy af

JOaW-

creeand Ssecatioa to at direeted

the Clerk't offlca of taa Moaraa Ctnailk '

Court, in a cause wherein if oaaa Field ia

plainiitr aad Sal lie J. Field and MatUte W. PieM are defendants, requiring ate ta make the sum of Oaa Hundred and SeT enty Dollaw ($170) with interest aa takedraree ar.d floats. I will um. a.kaf

Sale, to tbe highest bidder, on THUBSDAY. OUTOBKB aM iw . , -, between tha houra of la o'otook a, m- and i d clock T. M., of said day. at the door af the oourt hoate of said Monroe county, Indiana, taa rente aad prosit tor a teraa no axceeding tevea years, ot taa follow-

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.. . . """" evwt iaaas north of the touthweat comer of lot tva in the new town nbtt of HmuUk,.

...uv. .hmi nvi .r wwrnufl toes naata

eignt incuet, ta noa eaat teventy-thr feet, tbeaee south fourtcea feet and aarfa

inem-s, thene-i west arvcaty -three feet Ami

tae ptaoe i oeginniag, oemg parts of I u.w rhu uiTiwir, ,n new town -of Matrodaburg, aforesaid. Allot aaid land b tituated ia Mo WHinty, atate or lamas. ;lf tnch reatt nd protta will act tor a eumciont aum to tatbfv aaid de interest aad oostt, I will, at'tbe aaana I and place expose to public saW laaj ""r rcai estate, or au-: uenui m but u. iun..iuf L taid decree, interest and costs. HM al otll Iw. I.I. .. . w"im raiuawo) r meat laws. THOMAS J. PARK.