Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 February 1891 — Page 2
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BHEflPEST fiwDTH BEST (DVJEIHICD ATT,' rs? Underwear and Winter
Suits OBB Spcialtieo this month.
H.T.SIMMONS &C0.
tanapo7ia, Jndsana,
February Uih, 1891.
(Sessions begin at 11 a. m., 1;30 p
nr., ana "iidu p.w.i MORNING SES8I0H,
Beading minutes of lust meeting,
President's address " W orir
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H .gQ Per Abu Vt mil H ni
mki nBST IH is ;
THE MAN MOBONATED 8eofoar eager eapHafcsts caaaaxarea bargaia by WJS teth nraoer oarties ia Chi
na, as the 8bcriMua Hooac of that
4tVia offered far arte MW'
MOl The baihKag ia si stones,
Byirio a teats! of, 1150,000.
1-k. mat Basics that
to occurred ia tW tftS
twenty year 'apart. Jaey
IWriOT, IJ aaa m
The seat owe will rjrptwwy
' eaeHi l893 or 1ST.. : 8"
wereialj
- Tk. Hm enaasMttM
sIWeraaee" of Indiana Leg-
w u m& Mt been called to-
r.aod wae . ww,
be, be said: Oa well aboat
r Wta." The rrogress is
its eJotbes over tbe
qMtioa, oat oo oae
n m (be differeace m the
af this matter by tne
If Ac legislatore had been Rcpub-
i woaui MTC SM
tbeat every
of tBdnal
si th sabieet at
it TOO. MtMB BOW
they are bow 7
iQijpfrtls7.iy
fieaav oar ettoaeai
atitieae aveeeated dM.aakiac aoaaa
imaMaam ralwarslty.
rTntnannlia Sentinel.
The boose and senate committee
on education h-pent Wednesday at
Bloomington looking; into tne -ar-tin of Indiana University. A
apecial ear on the I. & V. mad left
ioe unioa auiHni
board Senators Grimes, Folk.
tli&ndler and Yarvan. and Bepre-
Muttativea Ivden. Hieeins, Lee
Lindcmutb, Hwthroan, Tenl, CalimtL Watson nnd Short, besides a
nitntberof alomni and frienda "$f
tht Univewity, amooevem Judge
Otiomaa and.SanerintendentvJarr,
of Aniefson J. W. Fesler of this
Wiry, Prof. D. K,.t5oss of Lebanon,
Hiinerintenrtent fc. unrom anq
Wi& of tbe Wind institute, Mis
WilliamaitnbfTtnceodes and Su
perintendefft Jackson of Hancock
eoaatr. A number of the wives of tbe IegudaM8 fere also in tbe
delegation.
. At Bloomingtoa carriages were ia wailioa to convey tbe viaitors to
tbe institution boildines. occupying
m lovely site east of tbe . citv, aud considerable time was spent io in
specting the new library hall, a
oeaotiroi piece k hihwi workmanship; listening to recita
tions and taking a 'general- survey
of tbe parmiaes. Tbe program was
wbollv ioibrmal. and tne universi
ty was presented to tbe legislators
ia its everyday wore.
fbond tbat an nntwuallv large cn-
rollmeot crowds tbe vanous departmental and that the students nd &enltv were workins io bar-
BMBf and with eommwaaDie zeai
f - - . T . "
There is so doaot tnai j.oaiana
fent distance and on a good roadV-.
and embark in the -irarden vege
table business. Just the niece of1
land you want can be had on apph
cation at the if regress office.
r. of eoarss it is, as I eaa prove
soy iaisa iaataas. Here's this
S5 biU. lit pat it ia sa envelope SewsaBsttifc There yoo have il
There ia aothing; oo earth that
i like tamer moaey, aad an
thief whh good ottastory
Xpert
awrwes eaa deteet the
ia aa eavekae at say alase
et the gams. These oat thing that people eboald remember, sad
that is that 'fee ways that are dark and tricks that are vain' tbe a ver-
amfl thief beats the 'heathen
0f J what eaa be gleaned from members,
I
ripaHy i
Gea. Wade HaaapteV father
was probably the largest slave hold cria the Booth before the war VW W .9 a. .at a '
a liiasievpoi. U'ade
laberited these ea
wealthy before the
oatbreak of, hostilities, bat since she close of the war be has epeaded to a large extent apowjue salary
as a paMie oaaawt.
He totd his aoo to milk tbe ws, feed the hofses, slop the pigs,
u eggs, teed the ealvesateh the colt aod pat him is the stable.
eat some woodplitsome
-w Me cream, pat nesa water ia.
laeeremmery alter sipper sad to
be sare to atady. his kasoae before he wrat tobed. Thea heweot to the nrmets' dab to ducnm the
game.
hilarati thombi
alleged
VH' to Keep Boys oa
- a an
Tnddle-dt-wu.kV' is a stupid
xuere.m aoeat as much ex
am la at as in iwitfiag one's ito a aarh room. "ThMfcv
e-wiaks." as the game is called,
m ao ootfe roe proper way of spell.
"ttdAy-wiak," sad aot so very
toog sea a hold Bewepaper editor, inthelaad from which comes the
PtoSrt
oncer of
he had U.
SMsdaw the editor, who called
amsa-uaoiy-wuUkr.-' The pro. greas of the tridewshmsd that the
gajlartiawoftlm "To
bswsbmu irtrss to seias aas's own
If this driwtioa aeVptoi by tbe phiWogic.1 sharps who are Mviee staadsrd die-
asore aaristpaepoM than taToff
0a Bsmo of s trivial wm.ft the
nap to peraoas who
to Msssm tba eharao-
lois-tkidly.wiaWsr"
the rosads of tbe prsmi VrWas
m choked, pat a haadfal of
eder oa the not at its
toogae and holds its jswa together, f possible, for half an hear. The jptopewder lelasca the BMoelea aad pesante tbe batrac(iBg sabsUiice
to gft ettbet. dow or op. It is
A leading firm. of undertakers
of New Albany wha have suffered
from bad debts in years gone by
will ask the representatives frotti
that county to ad yocAte-the passage
ot a bi!Uia the next legislature
UomneUins widowers, under severe
Densities for non-com nuance, io
pay the east of the funeral of thei
first wives before they marry again
Some fine walnut logs are
about to be shipped from Paoti
Ind., to London. Collector Throop has sold to M. L. Shofer, 10,000
feet of magnificent walnut. Shot
er. in turn, ban sold to the New
York agent of an English manh facturins concern. The log wil:
be prepared for shipment this week.
JSacb log wilt oe siseOj aresseu ana drawer-knifed into an eight square and then painted. These will be
transported to the sea-board and
loaded into tue boa ot a snip,
where they will serve as ballast.
FVLK C0JIR, Attorney. Offlc in
Allen 4r McNary' new Hoc, Vfitaw
w I VKf GVI fsa ' .
Agricultural Roam, Vapttol, ind-1 attmiixm will be given io Probu
Tl'..l..r?i.i ana to prompt "j ".
x -
tlemenl of relate a rpeeutll,
F. MORGAN, AUornty. Office up-
ttairtoeer Xathnal Hank, au eunee At it I lutal nature atom careful attention.
frotate hutincee epeeially. Wilt practice
in all eourl. HeadqunrttrMJUT ptnuun ap
nlicante. Give me a eall.
to
accomnlished by tbe Indiana
8tate Dairrmen's Associatiop."
"Ths Importance of the Dairy Dterests to the Farmers of Ind-
Sana" rMrs. Kate M. Uusiok, Wabash, Ipd. n
Adjourn for dinner. AFTEHNOOH 8EBBION.
"Graase. for Dsirv X3atllcM-J.
C. Arthur." Botaniiit. Purdue Urn- . tract. A
? A 1. TO ..im.nl
versiiy. agricultural ptiimcu. Station.
"Indiana's OppoHunity" W.
H. Braoddus, UonnersvHie, ma.
"The Farmer as a Dairyrni-
Dr. C. A. Bobinson, Morristown,
Indiana. ."
OPESfSO OB, Qrj5 ,BO
"Mrinev in the Dairy if well
Managed!'Indiana. '
"Dairv Breeds of Cattle" Mrs.
L. D. Worley, Ellettsvillc, lad
tariee and lneuraace Agent. Will pro-
lite in all the State ana reaerat warw. Prompt and careful attention given to the
VoUeetvm or wainw, "
ettate, and to all other tuine of a legal nature. A epeeialtg made of Peneion.
Office over "Corner: clothing More, eoutn-
met corner public eguore.
-LOUDEN ROGERS, Attorney.
Office ever Firet national Hank. Bun-
nee of a legal uaturt given careful attention in all court. Real eitai title
by aid of Louden ipetialty made of the tol-
(eeiion and remittance of ttutm of alt
kind.
BUSKIRK t RUSK IRK, Attorney.
Office in iuitdino tenth of Manic, on
around Goer. Sveeial attention gtten to
Prahalt hutinam. to the collection at claim.
and to bueutc in alt the court (
ami adjoining eountte.
DVJCAIf BATMAN. (IT. C. Dun
r n n..tf..ijM A4tnnum. Office
bU ... . V. J J .V
oatr Stone thoe torc. teeet erne puottc
Particular attention will e
i
Tianilnc on Tnrnotkes. Kotlce to Property Holders on
venon wlio r linuliiig over the ) ..., w..
Pik. road, of Monro. ontv : 1 XSL.
Since there hove been many com- Indians, Interested in the improvemunt
,1 ot 4l, A iiftW.ir'ii nt. of snid street, will fatka nollou thiit tho
- - lCilvKn.,i,1Corh,611,Hdeonleatirai.t of
hce wittiio tne iasi lew uas auom ; f in aid rtMet from .Mkp,e
people hauling heavy loads over itreet to Kim tret, and made asteMtnonU the pikes during muddy weather, I againtt property bolder for id improvei ' : jT.i.. .o i.AUnrn( went, Mid Hemeiit being now on 91
UCCIU H.T ut. " ri IhoRtlcI'Urb'i nffivo.
the county, to Call the attention of I A)j panic interested will take notice
II norutaa interested, to the act I that a committee from the Common Coun
i' ' . i.i . .. ... . j..
passed by .the legislature of WTE75rvtt
lith, 1891, at 7 o clock p. ts., at which time and place any one aggrieved at tid
snewm nu can ronKe Known vuvirgrwr-
ancet, ana the tame will be coniHiorua
by inid'commitleo.
Ail pitniet lnterenca are nanny now Bed tbt ha final calimate on wrat Sixth
treet has been made and approved and
union you appear at the City Clerk i of
fice ana pay c&an or iign waiver or error necessary to secure the benefits of the ten
year plun by February 17th, 1891, col
lection win do miao nccoroinj. io iaw.
KOBKBT C. QkhBYBSs,
Jan. 28, '01-3L City Clerk.
Mir
owip
MVLKY $ RICH, Attorney, Jfa-1 concerning said question, which is
tauare. particular attention urn c y
i & Harris, Goshen, to Probah. ca, collection, tc. Wtu
r.uw.v
rBAST& EAST, Attorney, vjpc
in ace ittte biock, norm nu fu..
tgunre, mp-itair.- Give prompt attention
to lrooate oiisine, am to inc cuucviivf.
of claim. Will aieo practice tn au court. Agent for No. 1 rfi.
as follows: seo. 1, pages 37R-379
Be it enacted bvtbeOnneral Assembly
of Iho State of Indiana, That it shall be
unlawful for anr person t haul over aay
turnpikes or gravel roaus at any urne
when tne fame is tnawing inrouan, or
bv reason of wet weather In condition to
be cut up and injured by .boavy hauling,
n loitu on a narrow-urea wngon i mvn than twenty hundred pounds, or on a
a broad-tired wagon, of more than twen
tv.flwB hundred Hounds, and any person
violating the provisions of this act shall
be fined not less than five dollars nor mare than flflv dollars for aach load so
hauled."
I do this so that no one can take offense at the county oummisianera
in case anv indictments arc found
against teamsters or others for vio lation of the above act. Koanectflillv. Wm. T. BLAIR.
Countv Auditor anS Clerk ot the Board
of Commissioners. rob. 3, 1891,
A IV OBNI ISCG
for tho improvement of Lincoln street,
and providing ror tho cast tbereor. Sec. I. Ba it urdained by tbe Mayor and Common Council of the City ot
Blooraington, Indiana, two-tbirds of the members thereof concurring therein, that
BY IKOE OF THE
South American These Were
ftoMoNA. Ind- Aue. 12, I8i
Bri., Blofniington. Gents-iB
on ni y fllth bottle or South
Nervine, and I feel well en
tMitU won t do it till I am
all right. Had couih, n
swelld.-d liver, .and felt half
all rijRht now, thanks to.that
A - CASPER
JoMsaaniM, Orwene co., InS,
1890 HesfM. Farts Bros;
(In tha 4th of.JuW l earn, tn
ton to wUness the erUbrslo
been sick from ifta slats
since early In the wiater,
much ditcou rated. W
I was advised by a sU my evident bad bealtlK American Nervine. lafak
the present time havo tabsk
It nns 0en wonn '"JPT me, for it haa built--pS'm am feeling like anotbeV f mend it wherever any aJ:
JOHS
Henry Gillman,
Brown csuntr, writes
I bad a bad ens of
Lirwlln .lrl ; be improved fm 3d street ,wn Uons, aad to Kirkwood Avenue, n said city by Grad-fg! tLfmt'.tam made
KVUTISa SESSION.
MilkTestsV J; McLain Smith,
Davton. Ohio
"The jweeas oi tne iwairy oi mu-
iana" D. W. Jenkiiw, Indiana
pulio, Ind. I s-
"The Modern tHty; ow W. liagrange', Firanklin, Ind. ' Mrs L. D. WdxtKr, Sec'y, C. 8. Plumb, Pres'l. r
Uiti versify Jotea.
-The Athletic Association hat elrctrd
offWiM follows : W. K J enkins. rrest
dent; John O. Capron, Vice fresldent;
Col. Woods, Secretary, ana ja.r. uhkbm .j,
Treasurer. Capron was elected maanger r Hi a ima bull team: John Newson,
CarHain : and Kred. Truscott, manager of
Let every live dairyman of Ind- e Tennis team
Una attend tins meeting. e au-
University poeaesses
a ftwuity
of
deserved a KberaUtT of the
otate that has not always been forth
coming. At the present time tbe
institution is prosperous bat over crowded, and an aDDronriation ii
asked for the purpose of .erecting a ohapd or aodieace room. From
Ex-Senator John Bens, one of
the enterprising merchants of
Leavenworth, has .a St, Bernard
dog weighing 120 pounds, which
he keens tn bis store as a ;watcii
dog. A few daya ago the . dog
walked in front of a large mirror.
in the store and seeine his reflec
tion took it for another dog and
dashed through the mirror t "chew up" the supposed intruding canine. Senator Bens did up the JnV.. ntia anitK nlinVinix lwtaraiul
dresses are by people who have
made successes of their .special liars
oraotical dairymen,-, and discus
sion-will occur after, each address.
The Indiana State Dairymen's As
sociation has some to stay, and the
1 . m w Si "
more the dairymen rally arounn its
standard, the greater the success of its work. Kembember the date,
Wednesday, February 18lb, 1891.
It is stated that nneerupuloua
Ne'w York chemists. -$ve brewed
a Locus lymph for consumptives,
which iaberifg -aold to physician
over the cbontrv as the genuine ar
tide prepared y l'rot. Koch in
Berlin. 'It Is no dodbt harmless, because-they would bd Kable to sc-
vere penamea wr ineflaw i an in- !. i....u i n.. it i.
innUVS IHfgUB' PT"l'' w
r -. r. a i
seven neicss, irauo, n prcpara
tloh of wuicli should -stamp any
one'participatine; in it as au . -
human wrey4-a4jJjolda out
winic toe neeu ot sacu improve
ment n recognised, yet in view of
the financial condition of the State, they will hardly recommend it at
this time, atthoogh there is a disposition to strengthen some of the
weak points in the system by an appropriation. It was regretted that tbe.troafecs had not purchased i .. .... , .
rger irsts oi tana as tne cam
pus site,
An 'elegant banquet was served st the National Bouse, where many
courses of .well prepared viands
were eomroamy dealt with bv the
hoagry visitors, and at the con-
claswa of whicb pointed responses
were made, to calls of President
Jordan by Seeatora Grimes and
X arcan aoov Keoreseatsti ves Linde-
math aad Watson. Bloomioetoa as a citv has made
vonderful strides in the past five
years, aad for thrift, industry sad the hospitality of its citizens, has no superiors in Indiana. President Jordan and bia OO-iaborera have
done much to popularise and
strengthen this bead of the Indiana
educational system, aad deserve the co-operation of the people and their
swtJswseauHivea, we law-maaers.
Under the decision of one of I
the courts in Coluabus. O.. the
Jernexvius" are enioined from
atakioe use of the sio-ns and sym
bols of the regularly br&oded jMa-
seas. this cannot opeiatc to defeat them, bocvr. In the use of
a. red-hot gn Jtron, a healthy but
tins: coat, or a bur snonee filled
with ice water anon which the can
didate hi compelled to til while in
a sitting position.
II is amasioc to notice the
diSertnt wavn people call their
f"t If yoor neighbor comes from Pennsylvania he will commenoe with pit. siflr. uio. riWie.
- . 1 r . aw oa
ptg. II a dossier; be. will yell who-ee. ayhoiee.. who-ee. and bia
iplg oomei abonnding. Buckeye
tamsBQceeoaxiBeiT cries, in sooth-
ias voice, seo. soo. boo. soo. A
North CbrolioiaQ halloas, pig-i, ffff's VV'i prolonging the i's. Bat a Kenfaoklui. with his deen
voiee, cries poo-kee, pop-kee.
An raerKtie, industrious man
with a Kale capital can make more
clear money raising "garden truck"
lor sale hi JSioomiogton, than can ha aiade by investing easlpn btrtTom sad taking the ohanres Io
trade aad bad debts. Irt such
.SB
dsatiw fopoke t of ,ort four
down the saimal's throat.
miles eitt on be pike a coavcu-
Two gentlemen near Freder
icksburg signed a contract for territory to sell a patent harrow -recently that was being eoM by alicktongued sliarper. A few days afc terward the contract turned, up., in the Salem Bauk, an iroij clad note for collection. Read the papers. 'Godeys Lady's Book" for February is full tvf novelties: the
boqk grows Letter with each issue, snd is particularly adapted to the season. The publishers offer an
extra attraction in giving three of
me current numbers lor twentyfive cents, ss a sample to the public. Addretw, Godey Publishing Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa, Price. 2.00
per year.
Pocket Lamps fob Traveling. While liding in a railroad ear, trying to read a newspaper by
tne uncertain light of the lamp
which was susnenueu at a tanlalis
ug uuhbucc irom tne eyes, says
Araveraer, in the Boston Post, friend who sat next to me said
"Travener, old fellow, don't spoil loose critical optics of yours by
using mat wretched apology for a
lamp, bnt suit yourself with this." He whipped a little tube out of his
pooket which be fastened to my
ouHoouoie, ana oeiore X cooid see
what he was driving at, a bright light illuminated tbe newspaper, which had been blurred by the dea .
vwus rays irom tbe rai road la ran.
j.uaia eiewnciiy," aoued my
ineua, witn seemingly superfluons
irananess, ana he then went on to
show bow tbe apparatus worked. It bad a storage battery, for the
motive power and a reflector to
concentrate the light, and the entire weight of tbe light was only 1 pounds. I found the electric light somewhat glaring at first, the reflection from the newspaper dassling my eyes, and the shadows cast giving a sort of dark lanttern gloom to outlying objects. But this effect soon wore off, and by adjusting the paper fo the light, it was easy for me to read without experiencing any inconvenience.
the
To drearest Thine World'
Prof. Prammond's famous address on "Lore: the Supreme Gift," sometimsr called 'Tbe Greatest Thine in tba World.'' which baa bad a wonderfully largo salat 35 cents a rnnv anil ha. imln..l.til
, VM W I , done a great deal of good, is now pub
"woeu uy Aiaea, unabrMged, in large Pica typo, for Three Cents! It ought. Best to circulate bv tba million. TK.
same publisher issues Pruminond's "Sat. ,Hal Law in tba Snirilunl World," In laraavJapa, fine "hjf-e.l" binding, for 35 cents, plus- postage. 10 cents., baw
are two items uharactorisfio to the 132 page Catalogue, wlilah is sent free on toonest, by tbe publisher, John A. Alden. m Pimrl Street, Kew York.
Yov CAW gets pretty Valentin for a very reasonable price, at H. Lindlcy's Sons drug atoro.
.avar oroi tfawrss :
tot the improvement" or'KM.Mod A,
anv, mui piuTiaing lor MH CHIl tnoruof.
8o. 1. e il ordinT? by. the Mayor
ana uororoon. Council of. iq Citv iff
Ukwnnngioo, Iudiaiw, tjru-tbirda of the members thereof concurring therein, tbat Kirkwood Avenue in ev ejy be improved by Grading aliiolnylng a .brick Sidewalk on tbe nnrUi sidn tlteiwf from the east side of lu-lt Soris 5 east, to catl
side oi unratilw street. li Sjccord abca with tbe plans and specifications th.iruf r as
mrauiiora aqnpsea uy .ae Uom-non Uuncil for the impmyemeiit of tnidtr-et now on fll in the office of the Citv Clerk of said dtr.and in acenfdaace- with tbe ttm-
olutioa of the Common CsjunD, adopud
WV. IOV'1, Seo. II, The cost of satdimnn
of said street, except the proportion thereof occupied by street nl ailry crossiuir.
shall be assessed per lineal fi out toot
against tne real B talu abutting thuivon, said astewneat, if deferred- shall bo paid
tn tea; annual intUlIments, to each of
woicd shall be added interest. at six per
iuw, pTBiiiv -anii-annu4iiy from the data of the flnre.timate there
on, and collected as provided by law
a ooaa or oo-ms sniui ua iasswd In anticipation of the oolleclion' of SmI J deferred' assessments, unlets the property; owners pay their said HFicuqient Wore saidbond or bonds are issued. A'll'as proviiled for in an Act of tbe General Assemblv
w ..uih.1, luunireu arci nu, iea9.;
bso, ill. This' ordinance' shall be in
full force and effect on and after its legal publication. I, Hubert O. Grooves. Clerk of the Citv
of Bloomington, Indiana, Wtify the
loresolnir to be a true and- ewrrect conr
of an ordinance adopted bv thja Common
mmiu i,v av uioir regular
uicv.iug aera rouruary Mt levi, BOBKBT C. GBSeVKS, Feb. 11, 'St. City Clerk
ART ORblBAlfCe
for tbe improvement of Kiev ant h atreet.
and providing for the cost tbasW.
Sac. I; Be it oWalnsd hvitha Mavor
and Commnn fnfiall r k- r
of tea Citv of
Blooming ton. Indiana, two-thirds '-ot tha
members thereof eonoarriiyr.lherem. tbat
Eleventh street in saij city, ba Improved by Grading, Guttering KeAd'amUlng and patinx brick sidewalk o both sides
thereof from Morton street H Jackson
street in accordance With the nUiu and
specifloations therefor as heretorersadopt. ed and amended by the Common Couucil
ror me improvement or said street, now on file in the office of. the Clerk sf said
city, and in accordance with ihe.Jtosolu.
"on oi me vomtooo Council udoptea Ie comber 23d, isso. ' :'
sto. it. Tba cost of odd improvement
oi occupieu uy s root and alley croHlti'n,
all be assest- d per lineal front foot
against the real' estate abutting thereon, said assessment!', if deferred, shall be paid in ten annual i nstalliqents. to each of
which shall ba s.ldsd interest at six per
mr aanuu,, payaoie semi-annvaily
imu, vuoukh oi me nnai estimate tnsroor, and collected as provided by law. A bond or bonds shall be issued fa' anticipation of tho collection of said dafarred
assessments, unlues ,ho property oaer pay their s.iid eMmenU' botore said
Dona or ponds ar issued. All as provldtor in 'an Act of tha Hanaral Aamklv
of Indiana, approved March 8lb, 188SV SCO. III. That all nraviousordiiianaaa
heretofore adopted for tha improvement jjal part af said trt ara hereby Si6m.' IV. This ordinano shall beiin full force and effect on and after its ietjjsl publication. ' 7T I. Robert O. Greare, Cleric of tho "City if Bloomington, Indiana, corliry tho furs' toing is true and correct copy ofia -linance adoptod by tlio Common CounSl if said city t their regular weotiiikf hold; February 3d. 1801. . - " .; ISOUUPT-C. 6REEVKS, fob. l, '91.3V, Oityqiwfc
The Thatas eeve a reception at the
bt ro e of Judge Miers, last Tuesday eveninc. that proved tbe event of the season.
rm choice selections of. snngi and Mrs. gauodcrscn read some choice selections.
The oratorical executive committee,
thrnun-h a misunderstandine, would not
reeotrnizo Mr. Uumbcnrnr who waa elect
ed lo succeed Mr. Thomas, as Treasurer,
but when the meeting occurs nest nionm
he will occuny the place.
B. P. Cubberlv was at Wabash on tho
Mlh ult . whara ha exhibited his picture
of Ober Ammernu." Pr. Jordan went
along to explain- tha picture.
StepinnVs Iw-lura is tho fourth number
at ihu lecture cuurse. lwv. Robert c-
I.traf Cliiciero will deliver in next
lecture the latter part of this month.
Mis' Emma Bain, 'cVhss '89, came" over
from UartihxviUa to attend tho 1 ueu rs
cet-tinn last Swysday night,. .
. m.vaiand r induinanoiis. nns
been chosen bv. this faculty to deliver . tbe . ,. . ; ii. . i. . i . . .
Baccalaureate auurvsa bv t.-. J irda'o will go to Cornell t'aa latter
part ortBISWeoK MiaiMinu a bw""S tkc board,.
Miss Ui-ibj Mardock wbo has bcon vischlna in hie, returned noma the ttrst
young propie. .-nutn'ri If'.iblmll and Lo'veland, wilb Fulk uf this district,, wura in town hwkinj. ovi- the grouada "jnturdy. linn IX p. Baldwin of lignn'p trt dalivvrmt tfi iiiure sit college chapul oil Sunday arteruoou. Mr. Fitter of Kansas hss entered the .department. He will take Juniur work.
Acker, who ha -entered cpllvgKto pre. pare fur West Point, has joined Phi Gam. ma Delta, 8ird walks to new library . buiMia g have been put down. - Ilomgartnar is the new member af rUi Delta Tlwu. - J. W. Carr, das of 'bb, here last Wclnrsday with tbe coinwiiue.
Dr. Jordan letiturrd at Columbus and Franklin last Thursday and Friday nights.
Kappa met at Miw Jtartha Djry last
untMLuaj aiiernaoa.
Miss Darnell from Graanoastla visited
Tbata friends last week.
Bivwer it tha new Beta Tketa PL
ing. Guttering, McAdamissing and aavini
a brick sidewalk -on both ' aides tbereol
except en the east aide thereof from 3d
street to tn street, in accordance wtin
the plans nnd specifications thereror ana heretofore adopted and amended by the
Common Council for the improvement of
said street, now on nie in tne omca or tee
Clerk of said citv. and in accordance with
tha Resolution ot tnt uoramnn uwacu
adoDtad December Id, 1800.
Sac. 1 1. Tho cost or said improvement of said street, oxcerjt the nroisortion there
of occupied by street and alley crossings shall be assessed per lineal front foot
asainst the real estata abuttins thereon
said assessments, if deferred shall be paid ia ten annual installments, lo each of which
shall be added interest at six per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually, from tha
date of the anal estimate tnereon, ana
collected a provided by law. A bond
or bonds shall oa issuau tn anticipation oi
the collection of said deferred assessments
unless the nronerty owner nay their said
assessments before said bond or bond aro issued. All as provided for in an Act ot
tba Genoral Assembly of Indiana, approv ed March 8th. 1889.
Sec. III. Tlint 11 previous ordinances
heretofore adopted for the improvement
of that part of said street, are hereby re
neuled.
Sec. IT. This ordinance shall ba in
full force from and after its legal public
and checking bagsagc, without cbarga I I Robert O. Oreevee, Clerk af tbe City
ror sny assistance tnry mwj r Rloominetoti. Indiana, oertifv the fore
render. N. B. Passengers should pur- ,8 u tra uni correct copy of an tlult.rf: lwfara anterini; cars, as tba I "j.-? : i i.j l. .k. t. l'
tir-L-jt rata is tan cast Us than tba train
rate. Communications addrrssed to ta
tin(irlj-nl will receive prompt attention
. . . r . tl-I..l..ft &ab
O. 4 M. Hv., Mitcbvll, lad. C.. Jottat,
District rassnncer Agent, v tnrennos.iaa.
J. F. BakK". Pres l 4 Gn'l Msnager
W. B. SuiTTUC. Cvnvrai l'ass'r Agent CIJiCIJISATI, O,
im that at time made
were about to die. ' I' took South : Am'erlcaff KWvhe,
well as I ver was ia sir
use. this letter as you saerwK;
UEBai
-Oliio and Mississippi Kailway-
9cWTht Fatl lane ban ana irt.-aB
4 Solid Daily Trains to St. Louis, a Hnlld Dsilv Trains to Ijouisville,
Connection in Union Depot with trains fur all lines for tha Sat,. West, North and South. Through Vestibule Day Coaches. Pullman Parlor ears and Sleep
er on all train. A Doable Pally
Llae of Pullman Vestibule Butjet Bleepor from fit. Iouis and Stations on Main
Line to Washincton, Baltimore. Phila
delphia and New York, without change;
Tin uk SnECEBa Motins West sfeouid
take this line as it has less cbangos of cars
and better accommodations .Hun- omsr
route. Our vestibule cars are a luxury.
which may be enjoyed by ail, without ex
tra charge, and every attention i giren
our passenger to maic tneir journey
nloasant and comfortable. - Our agent
will take pleasure in answering inquiries
In regard to rales lor passengers anu freia-lit. time, route and connections: call
at vunr home if desired and attend to
shipping freight by the must direct rout
SoUlniry, Greene
'90 Messrs. Paris Bros
not been able to sit up hour, each day since ska
last winter, till within
month, when he begun to
the use of 8ith. Americas) i
bottles or wnten i oougns
in Bloomington. sue
soon to a strong a ever.
recover at almost at
publish this if you span iw
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to . WaaLrav
am i
'aaati i1 i . je
ratoas&.
ordinance adopted by the Common Coun'
cil of uiJ city at their regular meeting held January 30th. 1891. KOBKBT C. GKREVB3, Jan 28.'9l3t. City Clerk.
Nsaa MAHAutavtLtn.
To Far is Bros., Druggiel.-
tbankrulnes tr tne oenen
South Ameriean Nervine.
stpre. It seemed to rea' j
tn am aose. i nave a
alaan aoundlv and can
. . 1 . . ...
Old vigor, li is certainly ar dor. bend me three boUle
enclose the ateney.
Stinesvtlle, July
Messrs. FarU Bros. I can ;
eood enVct of South .
1 was sick bsat winter an
ret seemed 19 do tne any
induced to buy a bottle of I
flervma while tn DM used four bottle, aad
like a charm in my
mend it to any one.
At a meeting of a committee
of the four literary societies the fol i . . .
lowing was agreed upon : An un-
der-cluaauien .oratorical contest to
be given April I7tb,- J891: the
prises to be $19, f 10 and $5, for first, second and third. The fol
lowing were appointed ss commit
tee of arrangements: Mr. Brown,
luuenenoeot ; Mr. Hubbard, Philomatbenian: Mr. Mellov. Uuion-
Atbeoian ; Mr. Atkinson, Century.
Also, An tssray Jontest. to be giv
en May 21st. 1891. prizes to be
$20, ,10 and $5. Tbe first five
contestants will read and the names
and subjects of all contestants will
be printed on the program. Those
who are to read will be informed
before the contest, but will not be
told what place they have taken
until alter all have read. As com
mittee of arrangements for the Ea
say Contest were appointed i Mr.
V rcudenberg, Fhiloinathenian ; Mr. Haeeerty, Independent : Mr.
rnce, Century: Mr. Edwards.
union-Athenian, ibe admission to et oil coolest will be 25 cents.
lbs surplus, if any, from the first
contest is to be turned over to the
treasurer of the second (the esravi . . A. . t i. ... ' '
cuiuesi to oe appuea wen in case
of a deficiency. On the Friday
preceding tbe contests the secre
taries of the various literary socie
ties leave in the bands of the sec-
retary ofthe contest committee i
wujement oi tne numtier ot mem
bers in their soo-etiea. Lots were
drswn to determine tbe presiding officers of the joint cntertaiumeuts, snd resulted as follows: Washington's Birthday, Union-Athenian Under-classmen oratorios!. n-
4ury; Esay Contest, Pbilo i Vaw- a ...
euictory, independent.
Chabusv McPhef.teb8' re-
frigiator chest keetw ovsters and
fish as cool and sweet as when flrlt taken from their native elemeut. Nu; oysters in town will ootpparc iu size and fUvur lo those kent at
tLis bouse.
Vantlaliii Line. Tha real Ft Wall Ms-." The Sliortest, Boat and Quickest Liaa between the East, West, North aad Mouth. XtJiia le:ivo Greencastlo Junction for the
a. JLTfra pwj- an, rspx ua. Tro;-s, S;i9 pm. Traiii No. 1 bns elegant parlor ear fei e T : . rr...t v- . . , 1 1
u,, . mm ixv, n uas rniiasaa Vestibule S'eeper. Dinner, and iuprA served in dining ear; Train No. " ha.' Pullman Buffet Simper ror flt. Louis. - Train leave tir'-enctl Junction for lhKt: No 8. 3;44 Liu, No. It. I;l pm, No. 1, 6jl8 pui, No. IJ. 3.-Ui No. 6, 2;56 am, No. 4, 8;; aot: Train No. io hm Pullman VestibuTe .Sleeping Car running througti to Ken York without changi. All menls served in dining cars. This train also lias elegant Parlor Cars for Indinnapoiis and Cincinnati ; Train No. i ba tlirogh Pullman Buffet Sleeper to Cincinnati; Train No. 6 has Pullman Sleeper fur Ind-. iannpolis in which passengers can remain until brenkfmt time. Also Pullman Buffet Sleepers to Philadelphia, New Vvrk, Bal
timore and Washington .without change. Making direct connection? for all points. Your connections are sure and' quick in Union Depots. No Tranrfors or Lay-overs and your accomnrbdatioa are unexcelled, Anr infunnntiiin regarding routs, rates, Ac, address CHAS. II. M1XKH, Traveling FaMongar Agent, Torre Haute, Ind. 14. A- FQKD, General Pasivnger
Agent, j. si. UMfc.-'0uutiU, Assistant
Uencral 'aicnger Agent, St. Louis, Mo
BaBBBbaaV
AU ORDISAXCE
for tha IniDrovement ot Eleventh slroot
and providing for the cotit thereof.
Sac. I. Be it ordiunetl by tha Mayor
and Common Council of the city of
Bloomington, Indiana, tsro-tbirds of the members thereof concurring therein, lUjlt Eleventh street in said city be linn roved
1... f ' i: .... .1 . . .1 1 :.
and paving a brick sidewalk on both sides
thereof from Walnut (treet to Morton
street in accordance with tho plans and
specifications therefor as heretofore sidopt-
eu ana umenaca ny tno uounen lor tno iroiirovemeut of mid street, now as file
in tbe office of the Clerk of sal J city, and in accordance with the Resolution of tbe
Common Council adopted December 33d,
1890.
Bxc. II. The' cost of said Improvement
cr occupied by street and alloy crossing,
shall be assessed per lineal front foot
against the real estate abnttlnot thoroon.
said assessment, if defutrol shall bi paid
iu ten annual installments, to each of
which shall be added intercut at six per
cent, per annum, payable semi-annually
irom tne date or anal estimate thoroon,
and collected at provided by law. A
bond or bonds shall be issued in anticipa
lion or the collection of said deferred as
sessments-unless tha proportv owners pay
their said assessment before said bond or
bonds are issued. AH at provided for in
an act of the General Asaombly of Ind. iana, approved March 8th, 1889.
Sac. 111. That all previous ordinances heretofore adopted fur the improvement
oi that part oi said street are hereby re
nee lea.
Sec. IT. This ordinance shall bo in
full force and effect on and after its
legit) publication.
1, Hubert V. Greeve. Clerk of tha city
of Bloamington," Indian,certify tbe fore
going to be A true and correct copy or an ordinance adopted by the Common Coun
cil of said city at their tegular meeting
Held .February 3d, 1891. HOBJSKT C. G11KKVE3.
Feb U ,'si-st. City Clerk.
bin I Mott, Ml, Norfolk Building, 8th and Elm St.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Specialty i Kidxev JDiskases.
A X OROM IXCB for the improvement of Lincoln (treat, and providing lor the cost thereof.
SKP. 1. ill 11 OTUKinwi v ta m.myr
and Common Council of tbe City of
Bloomington,' Indiana, two-thirds of the members thereof concurring therein, thai Lincoln street in said eity be improved bv Grsdinc. Guttering, McAdnmizinc
and ravine a brick sidewalk on be h
side thereof from Kirk wood" Avenue to 8th street, in accordance . ja-ith the plan
and sDCciflcatioii theifor M heretofore
adopted and ameaded bv thel,"1
rtreet, how oV file TiTlie, offlje of "the
t-lerk of said city, and in acenrdanc.
witn uie nesnintion or the Common
Council adopted December 3d, 1890.
Sue II. Tba cot of said improvement
oi sniu mreei. except the proportion th-.ro.
r occupied by street and nlley cr.-ins
nan oe !.' WHl per lineal rrSMit fo.
against the real estate abutting thereon
satdaeranKifdefrre.l,,hall b. pai.l in ten anhual insUllnunt, to each of wbicb shall be added interest at six per cent per annum, payable somi-anauaHv from the
date of final istintate thereon, and col
lector as nnivKleil br law. A lnJ or
bonds shall be Isftied iri anticipat'oi of the
v.iiecvuu m min aeromMi nssessmen?, unless the firopeity owners nay their said
aarewiuews 'jeiora sum oni or bom! aro
issued. All as provided for in an Act of
me uenarai Ainiiii r ladiHU.i, approved Matrch 8th, I8.
Sac. UL That alt previous ordinances heretofore ttdopled for tk improvement
oi Must part ot saul street aro heraby repealed.
Sec. IV. Tfart ordinance shall be in
full force from and after its legal publication, 1, Robert C. G reeves. Clerk of the City
oi nioomingum, Indiana, certtry the foregoing is a true and correct cop v of an ordinnuve adopted bv the Common Council
' aiu kiij at tneir regular taectmg neia
January zw.n, le-i-ltOBKRT a G REEVES, Jan. 2R, '91 -St.
AN ORDINANCE
for the improvement of Lincoln street,
and providing ror tnecost thereof.
Sw. I. Bo itordaind by tha Mayor and Common Council of the City of
Bloomington Indiana, two-third of the
members thereof concurring: therein, that
Lincoln street in said city be improved by
urauing, uuttering, atcAdamtaing and paving a brick sidewalk on. both tidea thereof from ftth street to 10th street in accordance with the plans and specifics. tious therefor as heretofore adopted and amended by the Common Council for tha improvement of said street, now on. file in tho office of tho Clerk of said-city, and in accordance with tho Resolution of the Common Council; adopted December 2d, 1890. Mew. II. The seat of said improvement
of said street, except the proportion thereof occupied by street and alloy crossings, shall be assessed per lineal front foot
against the ronl estate abutting thereon, s iid assessments if deferred shall be paid in
ton annual installments, to each of which
shall bo added Interest at six percent, per
annum, payaoie sami-annuaiiy, irom tno date of tliu final estimate thereon, and
collected a provided by law. A bond or
bonds snail bo istuod in anticipation of
the collection of said deferred assessments unless the property owners nay their said
assessments bofora said bond or bond are
issued. AH as provided fol in an Act of
tne unnerai Assembly or Indiana, approved March 8th, 1689: Sac. III. That all previous ordinances heretofore ndonto l for the improvement
of tbat part of said street are hereby repealed.
Sic. IV. This ordinance, shall be in
full force from and after its legal publi
cation.
I. Robert C. Greeve. Clerk of the Citv
of Bloomington, Indians, certify the foregoing is a true and correct copy of un urdinanco adopted by tho Common Council of said city at tlioir rcguiur mooting hold January luth, 1891.
KUUKKT C. UltEKVKS.
Jan . IS, '81-31, City Clerk.
Notice to N
Tn the elrenit court.
Nellio A. Phillip vs. AlHof)
Boyle, H. King and W- SVj
Complaint Nevt
Now some the piatas
trr, her attorawye.
olaint heima, togeta
that said defendant,
Bovle. U. Kincr
not resident ikmi'M
- Nolico ia the
ntnaai.U that I
first Monday uf Ma
Court House in
county and State, to said romnUtiaW 1
and Jelarrumod tH
W itness sar aaraai
Vourt, aruxed at
day c.f Jaiiuarv, 1891.
JOHN W. CRA1
Jan 18 1891 Moon
SKAL
QUfERirE'g BAI
By virt ue JT an raecu
ed from tho Clerk of the
court, I will expose at 1
Utgheat bidder,'
SATURDAY, MAI
betweea tbe hour of to i
4 o'clock p. tn., of said i the court bouse in Bloo
couuty, Indiana, tha ramt ajst a term not exreediur aaaraaB
following descnoed real h'
roe county, in to ewes a.
The east half of the
or aection tareaty-two
north ranee two (3)
roe county, Indiana.
And on failure to i
ount of judgment, tnti
will at tho same tin-)
public Sale tba fue l
ikT
sraaajp
iWanar aWl;
iMUNamii
pi awaits.?
m
Taken as tha
Ijtke at the suit
alter lUahsi C AitaVaa-Bia
&i4 sale will be made
valuation or ainraiensaat
THUMA8v
SkmtWT
Feb. 11, '81.
wCl
-I
pIAMiW f. MOBQA!
Notice im
The State of Indiana, M.
Ia the Monro Ct resit
term, 1891.
SamiUa Warner v. nsairrfl n.,..i.:.
iiu. cwniw tne piainuw oy 4a
gan. her attorney, and Ble her
herein, totnther with aa aaUavsU
interested parly that raid dtnaV
i ,r - s. .
rj- anivr. la a raa
State at Indiana: tbat -jaid
a divoroa, and tbat aatdj ast:
icnaant is a necessary Baity I
Notice is therefnra baraW
defendant last named, tart si
and appear on the first day, ojfj'
term ui ire at on roe vircait la helden on the first Monday of Im 1891, at the court houaa ia
ton, said county and .State, aqeVi
uvuiur hi aaiu complains, ssraj
oo nnara ana aetermiaed la Witness my name and tba
court, affixed at Bloomi
day of January, A. D. tSSU Isaitl JOHN W. oa
Jan. 14. '81. H
KaKtIM4TIMt CVBKDIB-a.
lictjure 'ror Kheumatim radically cures in 1 toSdajN on the system is ratnarkabla
Il remove at one the cause
immediately disappear.
bcnctl;. TiWts. Sold by H Druggists, Bloomington. ','
neieskt
OlasolHtlos of Fttrtacratilp. The nartnersbio heretofore exiatini; be
tween Geo. U. Wolael and Wm. M. Piocd in the grocory and provision business, has been this day dirtolved by muiuul
conaont Wm. M- Flood rtttiring. The; accounu duo the firm will bo collected bv ! Goo. U. Wctaul.
Gkooe U. kt.ki , Wtt-UAa at. Ft.jtD. i
am
aUsIogAlvSa
GOOD 0
hist safest
rmr
w
Required-Askycsr
FeuowQi
This, Jan. Ul, 1304. j
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