Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 November 1890 — Page 2

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fC&cryft& CeJWew Urn Rmenm. tie Sofars mnd 8aihn Anr Me Sj. rl . - - ".I f tw w ittjttmaem Karioaal platform andMscd tbis ed'Ceogrese eaamU taw ehek.ni m4 ay a t-yal piovMa safains t the r Mtsaaut nnw 'af S3V ted taw mnu&m fume) tof SSMM jssk clnhwaanj IMBoV-Moa anermt paastui W &, i lutmiil from, si 1h Mui An i ea(at of S1M.0W.M m ymmr tna iwwm win py a? enay eScnsaseted fer the audatoaasneaof the mirsa. msiss d and depend 4 has.es, iifcaat tnair Brm la if a faatfcal I k'amkied Jiamaliliwi af rratiaa Ikaaangraaatiaii to-teaiMiwa lfl Tab as aeMi4isac4 at . aMba. wm aatafal. ia.tka fan rfiTMart, Hilar, Miartkac Pimiltc aSfMHMM. Tka aaity wMah, ia th aaaM worm of Uniy WHttaoi Canfa, tkaaaaaar wha aov awiaHatei kit fe lt M aprviai fcll-fwat ntr ia a raryfiaw auiaia rajaiaaaa mo i saes Ma seanr m "a anaialiacv fcratM4arMipqg, that part, woaii saw awi laa aniai it rmpa kai ta (aalt at U Cna-a Ha trmIf nr yntK,Oet,2. The board afa&ractats of th Loaiaviiie, New AWawy A Chicago wad saet here to-day. There were 30,000 out of a total $t 6QJWQ shares rrprtaeoted. It was pnanjaVaswly Krsolvad to aaalM) a ssaasetioa with the cost ieiss) f Chy emuty, lodtaaa, md . to tqnead the Orleaaa, West Badea Fraaell Lass: braaeb to the city of Evaaaville. PnsideBt Breriagli said that e Loaianlb, Nw Alhaay A Chieaeo coamsvf . had tmohaaed LO00 ta of aew rail aail fm Iheame ia place ; faoatht fiOfraew cara. Iw eayaea sad 800jQl? Bwarties aad had twt ia ttw faaw hed kftOOO car-loads of faaUaal. Tbeeanuoga of tha toad . pat law aoatha. U 9m awtaider Bk it s lisild a dowhla trsch from ew Albaay to utaraawatle than to add feedm to ry all the leaad or k. No road ia the west Imsiaeas ia proanect a4tswe,atW laUei thete if at the growth of the stone d the emretW sW the si asorc than half deThe ! tjresvaavef eoaaty i .seeTswSVaoe . Tlie aaamber Sktaajed ia. ia the ty, 1 ; w the ssaaty owtiode of itv, urn tow nwua te the city haw beau ftM0a-T. H. Exnreas. sraaari fujoaew to Tetre MaaAsf Tha mata Btafaaal &aht ?m nmnwjawaa iwawiWMfy. asHapBajBaaaagaaai road, sionrna the feat 4 hia third aad sohwtfc tagera, the itajhat mmpUmw cam His wmv eanagM lawwiaaa 'the aeecaailatmg th amptita4ltarti i two awsmra. jn aess1 Saturdar aisht at the worth depot. Jfr. Batliff iss son saftW fata Jacob JUtlrfr. Luthrr Hadew, asMlber Jwakebm m tha same road, bad asj arm rrmM above the allow IJAoday tiajMiat teM Jameffon. liat iojry i tSowW jf Nsrfnjr.- Cast. 1 tpt 9MiNMry 4aamy haa tha awawn, the IWe nOeaio thecaMot Ira HoiJinwortb, iatenf Company Ev One-lw4-s fort7-iti Jadiajw

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Velandcers. Tt appears from the thsd ia Jane, 1865, a the MM aajvnuT- wtormdea ilr wsijr to creek to bathe, tbey n two soldier in a qoarrvj one haying the other down sad pooadwr fctm wifu a rock. The eiaietant htferfered, and, bar, iagaeparated them,' Huxeded on hie way to the.ereek. He bad co tet abort dintanee wbeo the anMirf who was the aggreiwor threw a rack at cnimaut, striking him bvoisai the left tar. He was instaVibh from the blow from S tarday until the following )VednesrUyt aad fern never fully recovered from lite injury. He has ever sinea been a constant sufferer from disci -aeasaad deafaensxtf the left ear. The Aniatant 8wie.air holds Chat the injury was received while' in Saw at duty and in. tOMeibre pena Vamt; WfssutaTOOct. 28. Aw'rtsnt Seeretarr Bassey has orejroled the deemoas of the. P oion-Office, wbiek mected the claim of Lafayatte P. Uerk, Omipany Q First TrBDesere Cavalry, on the sround that the los of the claimant's foot. W a frost bite, did not oeeay while in' line of duty. The sppcilsat while a prisoner of war . was. frost-bitten in the right foot, wbieh was subsequently ampQiaieo. tie is now receiving a nenaioo of 8 per month for her nia, bat claims a pension for the Ipssofbia foof; The question in the ease was whether the soldier's disability occurred while on a sick farleagb. and in line of duty. There is wo reonrd of a furlough, and tbereJs ao. record of hernia, for which the sotdirr is pensionedirvMofsbMned tba'fioclt bad a akk furloogh, and at the tisae be iocorrrd the disability he was w Mae of duty, and as it final ly became. necessary to amputate the aoktier'a foot in eonsmnenee of theiajory, be directs the penaion osnee to. adiodicate the claim on the basia of law prescribing the Ms oi ooe loot. efs)te1. Mtfikectom Defends HtmMfff Ayauuf a Mewpaper ' . . Attack ' Hiferlaakaapolis J'oaraal. A ttlm aad ia4naa;11nHnbln In tha iBdiaaapoii Seatiael of tka J7lh. init. chain that I hav Bbea cuiltT of aa inB aiiai oatrao" d Mftagnuit riolatioB 4 artaoiawi" i-aa casrgad wttb allure ladakHar tanibaeriban of tha aatordav Caaiiar a topptemmt eontaiaisw the aialtar tacMtny prtataj y mat padsr in Ua aUacka boa Mr. Enaoa FalUsr. I am Leaaav wHBafjVto fiva vp my oharadtar for reiaawy u a auhrM-tjcaoaeriber caa Do wh win aar to cap of tb Ooarir f thalSUiiaat. aid sot eaatain tha Ctavaaa aaaplamaat Tha Itom etrralar waa aot oUrtL .haeauaa its oalivarr a)d have baa a plaia rfoUUvn of the S3S, aaytatd pMtal laws, A MaliBBtloa evtiiatvdietiaet rraaa aaa taaesonaaat or laaragalar istue, hat conpWta fa Uaatf and in nowian oonatatad wtth or avrnnaa to the rwular (a. turn, aaaaot bo adaptad at a aopplemaat. Klas. BappWmaata tmut in all cas bear tha aaaa of tha paper with whiob thyafafeldad,iaa4 if -thay-onataia adadaasauM data oorrxpoodiRg The Bauat cUeala was' a imblicatlon "aatiraly dlatiact from aad independeot at hw regular iwaar aao "iu aot. Dear the aameeftae paper wKh a-bicb it wa Mawa?' -The editor of the Courier was otiSad at once that I scare the delivery oCtheM cireaUra pratan mart be paid. i aaaoft, waaaia aUaot aad da jiulice to ajyieff. I am compelled to eeaoaaca the anther af thb -tpecia" to taw ffcattiam aa a alawdaiar. Mr. Xdwin Core of Olieettyi waarepraaMted lo nMUtbe ia. aatot of thai eaaHy refuted lander. When 1 demanded Jtr. Oarr to ejra hbj authority far tha pubjicalioe, facbaatanrd te limn aa 'that tha faeU had ttaea for oleoma" ay tst pat (ajui potHipaF vutaei tt. J. ay tnat pattern of boneatr Fellot. If the eaher of the CaurJeraad e-poatmater U the anther aad origisator of theae charge aCMting my honor as aa official of the awverameat aad my character u a man, I an POO bin to Dradooaihaat-idaBoa. eiaaraadroda.aiv0jr vbe truth f nil chargat, and iaaB of hla&ihtre tn do to, kawhaoa ajm. awl rrfard .him b. JtcniBBTBas. BoaaiiaofMi, fad, 30. Callsnd get credit for that load of wood. Leaving it awaV then aerlecting to; settle the matter as 4Ff- pnsleraeod: dodesrs name taW Srais aSea ; . ,w . ,i,.e.- ma, -. ,- ... - Jifver emiH regolaMmthiogf tfor wufcawdlis skin ia in regular eosflitioa, AM satM will close the pores aa.mear eoogeslioa or other ,diaAftdf exereiae'of any kiad never ride to an open carriage or near the' window of a car for a moment: it

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Ladies $1 25. headquarters for Medium of Suits for BusinesaP m new and immense. Cbaxed by JLku Dye.-A JamentsJbJeipise of softening of the brain has come to the Knowlcnge of a few society people, and it will result sooner or later in the con finement in a private asylum1 of - a beautilnl young Woman who lias been a favorite in fashionable circles. 8he hsa for several years been addicted to the dangerous practice of bleaching her hair by means of certain powerful acids, and ber mind has become so seriously affected therefrom that her physicians regard ber case as incurable. For several months past her actions have been so peculiar as to excite the surprise of those of her acquaiatauces who were unaware of her mental diseas, but the secret his been carefully guarded by the family and very few of her friends notiride of the borne circle' know of her mslady. She was an exceptionally bright girl, and hermufortune is therefore all the more to be de-plureit-rLouisviHe Post. The use of dye (which is made usually of nitrate, of ailver and aul- . ' - . J :.J poate oi copper; upon im nsir anu beardwill in almost every case result in paralysis or softening of the brain, if persisted in. The recent census shows that the drift of the: country's popula tion 'uji toward the cities. 1 Its Boston Herald calls attention to the fact that in ninety-two cities of the country having a population of upward of 20,000, the aercregatc unmber of inhabitants U putat over 13,000. wbieh is a gain of nearly 60 per cent for the city population, compared with that of the turn! districts of the count ry. In Masaehusetle the city people constitute. . Ml ;Umm mum mm ;Umm liafTf the total population of the whole State. U lone-iremoorat : Indian is one of the doubtful states which goes, Democratic ofter than repub lican.' This year, however, the situation is more favorable for Republicans than it has been in the average years of the decade. ' The party, leaders have been active during the canvass, and the indications for meeess are abundant. State officers and a legislature, as well as cooigrrssmen are to be elected. In 1888 the Republicans carried the 8tate for President and Governor, and the dances sow for VKtory are apparently as good aa- they seemed to be at tbia time ia that yean tk PBOrE8SOR8 HlTAkE. For the foreigner who attempts enter taining society in America, the way is beet' with many obstacles, especially in the cboioe of proper words to express the meaning to be conveyed, i'rot. Wendel had been in this country hot a few weeks when it fell tu bis good fortune to be invited to one of the first bonvs of Philadelphia, a prominent at traction of which was several dark hatred, black eyed, and withal very stylisn- daughters. A most de tightful evening was pased in the society of the ladies, and in the en joyment of a bountiful lunob pre pared in honor of the disunguiabed visitor. . At the proper hour the Professor announced that tbe.time had arrived fbf his dipariorr, and In bis leave taking, 'n bis most gallant manner( he thanked the hostess forthe very plrasurable - evening he had teased in her "homely home" and in the company of ber "homely ilaiighters." The coolness that existed between the professor and his generous hostess and . her daughters was never fully diHpelledj until be explained that in Uermany ''homely" sitrnined . "hosiiltahle," find' certainly none' could have been more hospitable than she add her hospitable daughters. 'Silk hsndkerctiaBfa ate ruined by carries washing, su-h ss they ire rfaMnVto sot if .put. into the gen eral wash, rt is rjettvedvi-them. up by tberaselves, ssys the Clothier and Furnisher,.: -.They. ahould be washed it) lukf warm water and rinsed two or three timet in clear, oold water, without blue. Wring them out, fold and roll them tightly in a cloth, but do sot let them net drv before ironino-. or thev will never look smooth. Cnloreti utile handkerchiefs ahouM he ' washed with one,- white soap aevcr with'

here are 721 pensioners and paid to them annually thete'vi 9f&748., in -Brown -county- there are 380 pensioners and there- is pail Jo them annually 23,827. The amount of tensions paid to old sol diers, widows aisd orphan jn:Bj$wjk county each rear rquaU tha; eajwc of its agncuftursi prodocta viUl this is the result of RepublicaJad miuiatration and Republican pea siofl bills. Tliew are 45,77ft pensioners in Indiana and there if paid to them annually the sun) , of 96,569,481 aa the reanlt of the pension bills passed by Republicans, t -. -. ; qar:;. , John Hanson Crajg of, fan villeInd., undoubtedly the' la rgeat man in the wpcM, was in this, city to-day, Of, Craig stand j sixfeet five in his stockings aod weighs over 600 pounds He mestreji eight feet about, the hipp, number' leu shoes; size of lit sevf n. and a quarter and he wears a-ss'veu' and a quarter glbre. ; m: lahet and mother were of medium -alW He is a grert-grndson?-oF Gov: Chittenden, first governor'ofTfif-' nmnt. H ia 1i a ftnitcnciK oT Wm. P. Hepburn, at preaeft solicitor fir- the U. S.. iaaaeury. Mr.Craig is eonnccted wiUKaft sho w "Thk OnsJlowH.iTiita':"9 is " a Bright, Sp(hling:MagaBhif dievahe8p. it IUutrated atonthly in the world) vafc ?& centt a number, or S2 40 par vea'r. Tha OoaroopolitaB h literally wtalt the pfet universally calls it, ''Th Sail and Cheapen Illustrated .Magasiue''' In the. worn. The tiufopoHtaa--4tthairf'me m magaxine literatqre,.a-spltii)did Iltustrih-' ed Feriodical at a price hitherto . deemed impossible. Tr it for 'a yHt. ' It wilt be a liberal education to averv memoar of thehousohpld.: lVvai m&e tha'alghtsJ peas nleaaantly. It Will, sire you .iute for the mbaev (haa 'vim can obtain (n . any other' forin." po you wnnt,- a ftrrt-' xlaas-Magas'.ae, 'Ktrtng lannuxiir- i,3o pake lr tbe aWet. writer, andjrjoteresl artists-as readable a Magsslnf ai money can make a MNgMtine tnat. innuaj ' a : specially: of Utb - subjedti T oung profeuionsY and businiH men jrekipg . p j ing loeations 'should .. 'read tutiiir?1,iioe'! Opport unities" fbowto in tbo 0Sorii an. They are aamethiaf fcever hlWfti tve'u to the public ... ...$ . :..! fftg ;'" Bead. ' VVijis . A wakij 'loys and eirli. i'f rou dasira to keep ppsted in 6rt-class juvenile literaiure. It one of the most desirable majasines you have ever seen, aad coatains much hat will interest both young and old. lt-:ls published in Boston, hf . D.. LothMp . A '.Co., whose reputation; as' pubiUbenf pf good bonks i second -to Ho boHw id tho country. It will be a deaintble addition' toaair !' brary, and slnnitd be jrSrured ttp those wbo nave not.airevly 4ne ft.( " ' " a ' e. :L. AalOfKl.-TU- itAXY - mgaxines published for.the yijuth -f Amaritia--. not oqe has ever rt-acnad. tt,a potitiM. - u-pied-by at. il vcnoU. uhlshd M . Nf w Verk City. Tbe'storira. written Ja;'. Mpu. lar nulbuyirariil tbatniHKr in SjT 1J ioli.i. ia, nrojifa motakasU-vfevatmhariMS-'

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ter, ami aro luHttt if people. Tbs writers' ma'le a reputation tm to to U tgSsteSb tbeir ""The lyEADtxa Maic?ai$b nf t iiiM counirv is wnt. toe -truiiiry now' termed. Iu imlnKnee rifcuWtiSn.Us.l' repuintir,n gH)e ttir'Usli' the War ; c!es and the Buian-Siilwrinn artieies, hik pWced U at the. bead :f the cdumn t. ttandaoiue an'd predital.le 'maea.iije-. for. which ibis country is oeleliratp Tiiie: is an immensa variety of articles in the "Century.,'.' written. ."y men Wfeoeji Jtames give weight to their . iitteranres-iq tact tha JenturVT strives to sebnrc tqe biwV-;' rngardlesaof oMt. The best Hhistpation are always found ia this msgazinej-firint-ed oa fine paper, with first-class.. ink.ni ing it a beautiful at wall as an interesting m.ngazine, "ubltthedlft Kew Y'rk$City. A Mahvkmhis DistjfnrEBy Faac-Superflnott UaTr Removed' ler-; manently, Instantaneeosh', wilhoat.-p"aih or injury tin the .akin by KdlM.nyElec'roCbemieal Fluid. Can ho applied, by -a child. Circulars, Testimonisls and rWmpie Bottle sent free, on receipt of '.l cent Stamps to pay postage. Elect rf-Chemical Co., 4ft West 14th tftreet, Kew Yerfc ; - Important NdricF.;nersbip firm known1 as M q6u waa diasolved by mutual' con sent on Sept. 23di Ikuj. McGee going out of husineas eptirtdy and Ed. and Bert: McQce goirrf iiitri baine in the Rhoter. . room. easf of the Oreevee-eorner. : McGEB ftON. Beo McGee takes this methoil of thanking. the many 'Mefldb he has made in Monroe and ddjining' counties for the 'siheralu patpohsgvthcy have heatowed Ofton brm'-'dur-ing the paat thirty-eight yWars- liewould say In this cnniieotlonV tlia't all who may havecls;irna;aiwit the firm are re)uested to call ,3, get their money; ThM who are debted by aocoqnt .or. note will also very mu-h oblige him 4iy -caHin'g at once, as his business diSstb aejl-'" tied, and that immediately, Oiiata For Stami) and MineWoV tds, go fo SqmmerGaU'rViJvioj rrogress uiocr, Vi''f:;.i

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' Served. ?U every style are t!.e fresh Oysters brought oh by Volpert, -the north side restaurant man. Hi" Oyster bunqess is growing daily. Call and try a dish . FOB. r.1 have forty acrra of land.-iViy.lk township,,' near Gray's Tnh.vard, which I deiiw to sell. The tpaXrt has a'guod store h.wse. three dwelt - Ing lidUWr. and Other necewsry buildings on Hv For . price nd terms write to .V.M. AKJI BBIUSTEB, Todd B. O,, Jtoliroe cn, Ind. - '."'';' '" ,aa i aea i r .' P.VG'Mdll opaVIII . Mullll" rt' ' remi.Ver, alt l.anl. roll ..r falI..u.Vd l.umtw atodlBUini'hea from, horses -IIIimhI ttpav-,ing-IKnjr Throats. u.e 'or one ilks W Warfantcil lU uiwt wmdcrfuJ Iilfimlfth eiii-a'AWMr lllawn . Kiti.1. I.e. I r . kaowjt.. ..K.iJd-..by..Ukv laautJi ; lAttaiir. Mr'fHKtun, lad. in 90. I .1 Ojl'.(l, - ' - TuqugaX bJt &'XSS. AiorHrut. !!ef l7r? vJ'f :Zrl?S rttvine' promptly IWa'e bsinci V .......-. . u....'..:. si . ... jtAauW fT?aw i ax mm It H'itt rri4r'aat ai till rS eanni. .CallM ut. ' .1 AllfH J HeXfiry'i new block, sna-srawsl uWr earner, room- Special ami cartful attention 'irii'J-'i given fo Probate ivtinezs. una to rtipt coIUcIioh of clmm: Acttltmcnt of e'u n specialty. MUjtr f MCB, AUomrw, Jfi. UrictandJinHraitt AgenU. .Will pratticci mil-We State emit tcttrral Crwrt. Prompt m'nd tmrrfitl atttntitm gittH to ihi GolUction tit. Ctainu. 1 Killing UteedeutM ettaia, and la mil other tumineet of n legal mahtrf. ' 4 ipeeialtg made of Pttunom. Office ?rer Comtr" etalAiHg tlure, souMweii coritr pmUie syuors. - 7t. uKf ffoi ctmvw Jft9n. ""f tr9M'.T: rmw w s eeurw. flan aran rawnwi..y w or iAmaene a -it .ptty..f ,co.V au"M au - iMIERS COgg, tfonisyi. . Oflfea iup;s)iirs titer Comtr clotkiag etore. tecet fide,.. Will practice in ail the court of the iilate Prptatoi Putin given tpeeinl and iafefnl attention, .. . Weeo'eas saasfe a epeeteJtf: ... vrfiP&Ctjfie BVSKIRK, Attorney. Office in huitding out A trf Sank, on ground-flemr. Special attention given to Prolate' folrinesM. to tke collection of claim m. ami- ta fiti.-eM in all tket courte of lAi and 2fetamy:efamftcs.' ' DVSCAir &BATMAX, (H. C Duncan, 'Ira: C. Batman.) Attorney., Office ovr,MtoHeM kot ttore. vteat tide public avaar. Jrmrticulmjr- altmiian unit be git 'en id Protat eamu, collection, aft. Wilt practice in mil tke court. --MAST BAST, AOomeu. OtJht '.pin - ' YfViv Block,, north tide public din wm, rwr nam aeisarc, lOVstairs. Give prompt atttntton re frotaU bunnett. ant to the cbllcetinn. at claim... Willi 1 vractie in .11 - tir. ; Agent for Jftv, iWo- . mt LOWJEIX l?niK

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SIGN OF BIG RED SHOE, of Square. COPY IEj Any Altes, AT OXCE TO CoBBlerfclllBg the South mtricaa Nerviae. A Crent Misfnke. Fnris Bros , Gentlemen My iiealth ,,. bv the dm f outli American Ner- j vine, and again feeling the need of it I bought what was said In be tt.e same nr- ! . lirie at Un or fte-n cents less money j n ll.e IkiuIh. In savini; a few rents , 1 1 got a counterfeit- that did me no lucre i - sd lln so mark, stomp water, and I.! j went bsck to the sulh.irir.-d agency r Fri B:w. far the medicine. How 1 c: n J see the UllTerrncii in tbrea weeks so can all my-friends. In notbing i there so .much fat ei-nm.my a. in buying' cheap roea.-ni n tow neeu anvin i.p at an Vuu nera tne i-.-s" ti.em is. i am now convinceti tnat wnen a man i-ura wnl : inirM.ru l be 8outh A met lean Nervine 4tn.whert. else ,hs ,t"ver Morav-- he ali i t&rwws i.ts money imr JOHN tt: III I.GEK. Georortiw Ind., Sept 19; 'so.OA Vf WSt CAUTIOX! ' There me toute imilothm of. South American Nervine now in (hi eounP only uufWtW agenU ho wl UiC genuine. mcUetnc we Jan r nr . . t . i ...:' a' lPW.wj away, ana tr cruelly deceived. Itememfter. City Trenanrer'a Kotlce. . Notice is ' fieri-1 y given' that ihe Taa Dupliente for the .treet iinpn.vement of South K.ner street is now in my band, for tbecollettion of td street improvements. J. M. HUSTKR, Oct. S9. 90 3t. City Treasurer. Vaudalla lilne. The Great fast Mall I4ac. The 'Shortest, licit and Quickest biea betw.een the East, West, North aad Mouth. Trains leave Greenchslle Junction for the We,l : No. 4, 9;3 am; No. I, 118 pa. o. 31, ?jio pre, a. a, 12; :z am, jmo. a, 5. 2a m, Train No. 1 hat elegant parlor car for St. Louis: Train Ko. has Pullnum Vestibule Sleeper. Dinner and supiaji MrTe(j JB dinin car: Train Mo. 9 ha i Vallman Buffet gleeper for St. Lnuis. I Trains leave Grevncastla Junction' fo I, It. M, a .AA nn, V. m I. A nm, o. s, Bjis pin, fto. 11, :1S ait So. 6, t;S am, Mo. 4, 8;16 ant. Train No. 20 has Pullman Vastihul Sleeping' Car running through to New York without change. All meals served in dining cars. This train also has ele gant Parlor Cars for Indianapolis and Cincinnati ; Train No. 11 hat through Pullman' Buffet Sleeper to Cincinnati; Train No. 4 hat 1'ullman Sleeper for Ind iananeUs in which passengers can ramain nntil bfeafcfniit time.. Also Pullman Buffet Sleepers la Philadelphia, New York, Bal; limore arid Washington without cbango. Makingdiract connections for all points Your connections are tare aad Quick in Union Depots. ' .No TranstVra or Lay-off,.-era and your accQmrnodatioas are unex celled. Anv information regarding mute, rntes. &o.. Iddrens CHA9. H. U1XKR. ,.,,. - JtS-r- . . m l irr"'i'V n-rt urT 4? 1 O "."i"-' Agent, J. M. CHlHBgUUUH. Assistant S81 " Mo' MOMEY. HATS, ETC, COMPANY, In, nnd we fire olT?rthnm ever GOOtt 4Mr OBTH

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notice to Promcrty Kotttese. on Setnlls, Uaan Street. All parties owning prupnrty on South, Dunn stn-et, in the oily of HtooMlagen, Indiana, interested in the improvement of said street, will take notico that tha City Engineer ha made Una! estimate of cost of improving said street from Second street to Third stteet, and made at set tmenU against property holders for aait! improvement, said assessment being auw on file in tit Vity Clerk's office. ' AH parlies iatoresled will take notice that a committee from the Common Council of said city will meet in the Mayors ofltee of said city, Thursday evhiagrKoTeuil)er 20th, 1996, at I o'clock p. m-i at which time and place anr one aggrieved at said assessment can make known tbeir grievances, and the Mat will be considered by said committee. All parties interested are 'hereby- notified that the final estimate on South Dunn street has been made and approval, and unless you appear at tha City Clerk's otfico and pay cash, or sign waiver of error necessary to secure the benefits of the ten year plan by November 27th, 1890, collection will lie made ticcurdina; to law. KOBEBT C. GKKKVB3, Oct. M, '90-at. Uy Clerk.

Iteelarntory Reaolwflep for tae improvement of Klveuth Street. Be it Resolved by the Mayor and Com mon Council ot the city of filoomingtoa,' Indiana, that H is deemed aeoewarr to improve Eleventh street from Walnut street to Jackson street in said city hy Orndiag, Guttering, MeAdamizing and Faring a brick ' sidewalk on ' both - sides thereof, in accordance with the plans aad specifications on file in the office of the j City Clerk, adopted October 1 1st, -1890. ! The total.cost of said improvement shall be ate;eed per lineal front loot upon tha real estate abutting on said part of Bley; enlb street, except the proportion thereof occupied by street and alley crossings, which shall be assessed agai est the eity of Blooming ton, Indiana, said assesinienttt if deferred, tu be paid in tea annual installinents. A bond or bonds haU be issued in anticipation of the cwflecUon n said asseesnients, unless tnt property owners pay tnid asesments before said bond or bunds arti i.suod. All as provided for in an Aet i,f tiie General A -mbly of Indiana, ap proved March 8th, 1889. - That objections thereto will be heard at tha Mayor's office ia the eity' of Bloominejton, Indiana, on Monday 'evening, November Hih, l9fl, at 7 o'clock p. m. whun and where the ' property owners along the line of said proposed imprevetuenls enn maki-ui ji'CtuMu i0 me nee sitv lor I hi; cmtiuutiun thereof. I, ltoli.-rt V. Ure'ves, Cieik of the CHy or nioonnn;tin, Luaiana, certuy tne rore-e-n'n to be a. true and ouifecl copy of a ltftMutbtn adopted by the Uinmn Council of x'nid city, at tli.iir regular moeling held October 21st. 1H30. . BU1(KT 0. G BEEVES,Oel.9t 90-3t. City Clerk. . wanted: A good poshing Salasmaa here. First pay guaranteed Weekly. Commission Kir Salary. - Quick selling new trails and specialties. I KABJIKKM fn (HI gooO paymef Job for the winter. YTritti for full term inu particulars. . FKED. E. YOUKG, Nurs-rym.n, BociiMTCa, M. T oironrxT to E,Aiai. We want a womnn til every count " ko etatilih a Corset Parlor for the salul f Dr. NiehoU C. l brated Sniral Spring s.nsels ami Ul:s:s, W;irraMl never Ubreak, will outwear anr thr.-e urdinarv tenret; wages $40 tu 4"S per niontl and expenses; wo furnish complvtel m.wk on uun'ti;ament, .settlement MnnthU iiwitiin-permanent: $3 OPS k.iunt tree : uivkxe 1.8 cunts stamp t pxy postage, etc, addesns with reference! u. i. r n ii'M at t:u, S8 and 37 Broadway, Kew York. ('J0l. 8-3.U.) OHIO A. ailsalaatppl Raltvray. Tke Great Tkrouch Rout EAST AND WEST, Ptrltmmi Buffet Weeping Can. to CilwiiiH'iti. I.ouirille, WaaldnyUn, . Btdtimorc, l'lutudclphia, and New York, AfnofaHt. tmtir, Connecting in U ion Depot at St. Loui . for oil jtointt Went. For Km:grnt nd Land Seeker, the K). A M." fothe Best Boute because it is the shortest and quickest and afford the best accommodations. TheO & t. is the only Line runnings Sleeping Car -bet ween- Cincinnati A cilD.uw. Our agent are -ready at all tines to give information to the public, nnd at 4rommuaicatHhs addressed to the undersii;n'd will receive ' prompt attention. Address D. C. SnAjris, Ticket Agent. O. A II. By., Mitchell, Ind. C a. Joke. District fdHenger Agent, Vincennes,lnd. J. F. Barnard, President and General Manager. Vi. B Shattuc, Oeaarai Pas seager Agent. Cincinnati, O. - ff hnv 017 WISH PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT? "If nnr wishes were fishes we might ve some rrieay Wo desire.to get a good reliable party to represent m ill Bloomingtonand vicinity. Gocd pay and steady work to too right one. Enclose stamp. Addre, Tstc KutsT 31'r'O: Vo, Marshall, MichiganBex 11. iiapS4-3m llotlce or Flaal BeMlemiesil of Ksiate. In the matter of lh,e estate of UJrani MsrLin, deceasod. In the Monro Circuit Court, iorember term, ISSfc " Notice is hereby given, thai Ihe undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Uiram Martin, deceased, hal prewnted and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and thaftae tame will come up far eiamination and action of said circuit ceo,rt, o.n tbs 19th day of November, 18 )0, at wivh time nil persons tntercsteo in saio estaa ars required to oiir in said court and thaw cause, if antv there be, why said account and voucher should nt be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time aad place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any pirt of sajd estoto. WILLIAM Mot'OY, Oct. 2. '.OO. Administrator. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR Bids wilt be received by the Common Council of tha City of Bloomington, Indiana, in theCouncil Chamber, in said eity, nt their regular meeting to ba held TUESDAY, NOV. 4th, 18S0, for constructing brick sidewalks on both sides of Third street, faout Cubage Avenue to uendenun street. Specification. for said improvement are now on file, and can be seen at taa City Clerk's office. The Common Council reserves the riirht to reject any and all bid. i;ontractors win observe '.tie fnllowine resolution adopted by the Common Council: Kesolved. That bertafWr ao bids will be received, and acted upon by the Common Council, unlej tha name of the sureties who are to sign the bond of the applicant, in ease he is awarded the contract, aro given in tne bid.

AH ORDlSliCB foi the improvement of iJnvul.iand tlio coat thesaaf. "

Skc. I. Ma it nrdainad h ..tha WaiaSS Bloomington, Indians, two-thiras of- snJ members thereof ceneiirring tbarria, Chat:: liinoole street in said i-Uv beimproved tat paving a brick sidewalk on bath aUm thereof from Third street to 10th street; in accordance with the plana and spec ideations therefor heretofore adopted by tie Comuun Council far the improvement of said street, now oa file ia the office of tfaa Clerk of said City, and in aocordaoea with the resolution of the Common Council adopted August 19lh, 189S. ao. 11. The cost orsaM improvement, f said street, except the proportion Uieraof occupied by street and alley creaetaga, thall lis) assessed per lineal front foe against tb real estate abutting t hereon i said assessment, if deferred, shall ba pa id l& tan annual installments to each - ot Which shall be added interest at Ma. par cent, per anaum. payable aemi-aaaaaiiy from the date of final estimate hereon, and collected as provided by taw. A liond or bonds shall he issued ia anticipation of the collection of said deferred assessments, unless the property earners pay their said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued all as provided for in the bet ot the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March 8th, ISO. Sic. III. . This ordinance shall to in full force from and after its leajabaaf. I. Robert C. Grew as. CM af aba of llliwniinrtoo. Indiana, cenlfr tWtoa goiag to be a true and correct coyy af : aav

ordinance adopted by the Cenrooo hto' cil of said city, at their regttbU' mOaifeg;.

neKiuctobvr Ttli, .wjiS ' ROBERT C. QKEEVfaT n-A. a I AA .... . k

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OFFICE i CWoerCLATcnuc 4tb St., South of Eoevya . mttmmm for the imntoramnnLur tr'1 - SBCe I. De it t4!mI by tlx Mtrai mtia VUHIHVII VI'VIIV'SI VI IKSJ SJgt,w niiaAmint.ss YaalU. alVt. reefnbers tbereif etwentrriar tberfU. ttnuK Ci.l..J i. ..si .b.T- r i. twmsi n saw eny ve . nraive.1 tiv-bvlnw m W.k miA.-1li am la; "v toereoi irom voiiegn AV -vo iun sweet, nccoraing to putaa bv the Common OaiuneJl fm it.nl him' m..f ..t ... . .. m- .wj ' -'" or tne vny t;inrfc, aad m acaardaaca wWK the resolution of the naoo. Cowavs .J.i.J A .. .A.I nu - . -

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n . . . w .... . . H ...I .HUB 1 . . t . , . . . . ... -. , again.! toe real male sraiusr twerena, aiu a.enH!nts, ii arrrrraa, enau Da in Iwn innn. I 1 mF.llnant. ,n ! which shall be addo.1 interest at sia :cent.'per"aanm, paynbie semi-aaai from date of final estimate hereoa, , colleetod as provided hy law.-. -j A bond r bonds shall be Issue-! in tieiluttion nf lhanillaMtlna at ui.l JLJLn j assessments, unless the property owaayh v.j ...vfi -niu WM-lUfui, imV 1 nd or bond am issned. all aa ' Or-

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i. iMMMTi w. treve., viera tne viiy, of B.oomiuet on Indiana, eartirr thai tora -, ' cil of said City, at their reeular RcetiW.' held WWltt r. ?th, t9 . . i&mt s avli1 aa. s7vts - L.V wtassrsr-. I ' By yirtne of a oertlfied. c.py of ' Ja 'creen-Vdeir.n-uti.in Ui me Hireetsd, J.js I the CWfkVofSce uf the Monroe cire.

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ner. vyniuia A. 1 outer. j.Menn n. nuaar -. . .. . .,...... , n U U HUH, 1 i. UHW, . w WW Vino Hun.lrM.1 mA ri-hit. T..ll Tbirtr. Pis,. rs. 1 Jnift t,L .... -ww wci-rcv .n cpw, a wit, aainsso -P..I.1:.. ... . . .: -i . itjj 1 . - .wiw wwf, w .hv utTtrrmk oiuuar n;, SATURDAY. NovnaW lira la i.er wm me Hin or o chH-k . 1 I k , . ' I u Indiana, the rents and profits, of , not exCHediag seven years, of tha .-. ins described real estate to.il: The anuthaast quart nf ta oaeAkwMif quarter or section eleven (r)? the weV fourteen (14); taa niH-theart luartae ofc lit - .....r .ki.' -iaK', w finnsr ih section ion 1 mi a f-laJT H...I H ft . H . 1 . .1 . . . j,isa in. wm, to. 1 r nr k. -

All of said land in township ten (11,; north, rmmmm t mt I.' J

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snereui as may oe suajctent to dmAami- . said decree, tolarest and eeata. -' ' -v?- - V

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lief whatever from valuation ar sanniaw s

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rtllEBirma isi b. By virtue of eatAidad eopy etV-ftat ? crre-and Execution m m dWtod .JroaV tk.. ni.-L. -l -e .L . me ... .Vi . Court, in a cause wherein Mote Field ss " plaintih aad Sallie J. Field and Matthew W. Field are defendants, requiring nse to make th sum of On Uundred and SoV-e-sty Dollars (lr) with interest oa sal decree and costs. I will expo at PoUte .: Sale, to tha highest bidder; oa THUIAY.OCTOiPBSOlom ? between th. mtvt of IS o'clock a. it. and -4 o'clock r. w, ef said day, at tha door of ' the court house of said Monroe eewatv, Indiana, the root and proflu tar s tsna '

not exceeding seven years, ojC ta ftdlovf ing Beal Estate, to-wit: . ummniii. iVim. fs .1.. ,.v. .

north of tha southwest earner of lot five in the new town plat of Bamdsbaray thence running north fourteen feat and eight Inches, thence east -seventy-three, loot, tnencml fourteen feat and eight inches, thence wast seventy-three feet to tha place of beginning, being pert of Iota five and flftv-foar, in the new town sua. ef Harrodsburg, aforesaid. " V At! of said land I situated h Moaroa Couaty.cHaMofladlua. If sue.n vwnfa ana nenflla mM . 11 . .., u ;vl-J-. r r - - "ew iaiaand nlace exnosa to nnMla .W u nw real eaiaie, or so tauca inaeeoras tnmv Um a..as..SM.. at . said decree, iaterest ana euata. - meHt laws. 'Yimi wsa or armratiuu Otrmtixa v v.bw. Qv't. , '09.

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