Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 7, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 April 1891 — Page 3

Carpets,

at the stock of NEW SPRING Drean Goods. All are INVITED,

Whsbb-K Charley McPneeters' roeerv;r It U at the eoraer of Kirkwood Avenue aaa wainni ft. Does he deliver goods? XMir and btooidUv too can give Jtkai driver votir orders. Does be

p fresh Oysters? Yes, the best tnf town ; be baa the btst ice chest -T i oir lrAmraoBBe of those Iowa

'Seed Oats at James Robinson's proeery. They are pore, aad firsteta. Alco proeure aoroe; t the Vore Tineotbv Seed. For the heat inover Serf i town yao should go to the gtooery store of Janes JKobiosoa, sreeBtde of the square. ' Yoo, Pjerbaps! ;ewe ap at ocre and pay your rwtfes and" settle voar aeeoaato at W. i. Allen's hardware store. I have been very kaieat, Now I most have my ,wmey. - W.J.AIXEN. FW SaVK. A piano and honar4ioM fnrnititre. Mrs. T. C Vak Keys, 20a EaM th Street. .M.T IW Wa. www 6 ' Wat jAaMafain- bnCTffT Oaf All V I Im wmv I Kbwvt at annti r ! f r D other vehicle, call on Craig WorTey who will taate bones or moles iu parmaot if yon' haven't the moaey. Ton wilt find him at the east side i livery stable.

CourA Cnme TWre mat4 bel"miiiatilydwpjHis. First d.wpgrmtly

o more drfay. Yn will save - M by paving of yoor ante, ori . -mrtiKn. nr account at the Allea! Hardware Store. This is a IHJSI-' TlTfcuiaati. W. Jr AIXEX. PiT m t lave a We m tmm wr.! -1, !,.,.. iMkmliutF Ami.

I need the money and MUSI Corh. Splint. aweeny,Kin(;-bcnp, Stiflia, iiave it. If ym don't want m fee'Bpraina, all Swolieo Throatn.Cuu-hs, Ktc. Ulmun mA arttis -t Save M by MM of na bottle. Warrant-

. , iiijit aw.ax ' Richest Ouffkb in the town i i n , a nb.-iVi as mrw ro t vicv. 4 uchi whi bakery, where, can . . . luttrfa tM i "' w . 8HBAI. Spring Baggies nd. Otis, made at Urand Jtapnls are f a aale at n tuslow , oppuaiU onaty jail.. BmsoiES, Sarreva, Carriagea, nd all manner of vehicles at WinsmaS wareroom and repair shop. oppoetfe- piri. Fnees war. Fob Repairs or Parts of any fiewiag Machine, all at u,ua vita i o ouaa. Tf CR oa human aad horse and : aB .nimala cd in 3 aaraute bj Wooi- j t'i?rjA$$ MS! Our Stock

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Chabley McPheeters' gboCKBT H008B is the one you want to visit if you are after good goods for your good money. He will have the best no matter at what cost, and while there is leas "profit in the sale of these goods it is a satisfaction to know that his customers are well pleased. No MAS excels Geo. Benckart as a Bread baker. His bread creates comment wherever used, by its sweetness, richness, lightness. Try it aad be convinced. Facts. All the standard movements in fine watches sold by Joe Smith ; the best makes in clocks re to be seen in bis store ; Sterling silverware can be bad there by the wagon load ; in fact you have so many styles to select from, and so much to examine that you can be suited if you wish to be. As headquarters for repairs to watches and clocks the Smitli establishment has few equals in Southern Indiana and no superiors. An effort is made at this house to I-ave the work completed at the time prom J .i .5 .1. lV. lvonienjufr the place, south . r , side the square under Opera House. Rhicm4Tih ComaDtsA 1)t. 'Mystic Cure" for Rheumtim and Neuralgia Iradmuly cures in i to 3 da; 3UIT9, j i .i : . i . i i . : . it mUa. ibc th.e.iw.andth.di.oeaie L - ; br ST Jt 66 ' , . .Um J orSTERH! OYHTKRS! ! , vioini v j o Jivri i : The nealt Oyster Parlor in town.'

aadt freslest Uirters. rtat:""".1 "T '"bb"' "'b j.-KiiKt:r-earriakea in preparing them in alt witi ' lids halt off. For fieah rtj lea. Gek A. Bknckabt. : g""1" y '"t 8 Md'heeters'

Ekot.tsit Siwvin Linimont mor.UIIrd.6uftr CalWed LumpaJ XiUisn c?imviii -Ljiiiiiiii-ui -f o r -i .n .1 t. I ed the mt wonderful blomiiih eura ver km. ma nam nv ll. Xiinciev'a onr. Druggist, Bloomington. dee. 9, 91 Hemp. Wiijson, the old reliable grocer, corner om at reel unu vueroeer, corner 61 h street and Col in town. Try his Tobaccos and Cigars. Best Plow in the John Deere Steel Plow. Don't buy any til) yon see it. W. J. ALLEN. Best ot Clover and Timothy Seed at ALLENS. For Siodebaker wagons, carts and spring wagons, call at W. J. ALLENS. Hemp. W iuson s qbocery is headauartera for Q,ueensware.GIasBware, fine Tobaccos, choice Cigan, new erop Canned Goods, Dried Pvd lk best of everything of Cloth have taken special pains in selecting is aoove me average. Xf you you will come and at 15 ONE DOOR NORTH OF THE ALLEY. WEST SIDE.

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Rugs. Time Table at Bloonalnctoa. la effect February 8th, 1891. Dot ... MailTrain North, arrive.......-10:55 a.m. Hail Train South, '...,....4:10 p.m. nie&t Hail Train North, arrives...... .11: 15 p.m. Hail Train South, u .........3:12 a.m. LafVAcccomraodatian, North,. ....8:12 a.m. hit. Accommodation, South,... ...8:05 p.m. Louisville Accom, North 7:S0 p.m. Louisville Aoeom., South, ......... .6:00 a.m. CARTER PERKING, Agent. YOUR SPRING SUIT IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT A PAIR OF WHETSELI8 SHOES. Suit has been filed by Miss Ellen Day huff against Jacob Snider, a Paoir. Iud. liveryman, for $10,000 damages. Mias Dayhuff hired a - rig of Mr. Banter some months ago, and in company with some other Indies, went driving. The team ran away, throwing Miss Dnyhuff from the carriage and crippled her fur life. ' Poutvtb v, f&esh Oysters, and m .a .. 1 almost everytning else mat la de sirable in the way of "eating goods" can be found at I 'a a r ley Mcrheet- . n ', ... , ' . , f T, , Avpnnp mill Waliiiir strwr. Tlon'i drift into any other house by niislane. IJOK t HAKB AKY D1FF&REXCE Swbat other stores have or have uot got in slock, Charley McPheeters keeps tip his reputation by carry S . well.clecil and .frequmtly rtpleuishetl array of choice goods. maliitis frequent ordeis m J . s 1 . - p,M"u,,t'8,,'t g"' s,'e, " Jm mil im ... . . .... HKMP, M jion is the relial)!staple grocrryman, Progress Block coruer. He will krep only No. 1 grades of goods, believing the best is uoue too good tor his customers. Fob Rent. 80 acres of land. four miles east of Bloomington on the Rogers pike. A portion of this farm is fine ooru land. Apply at this office. See the "Deere" slcel plow at Aliens. No plow excels it Gh!t your dress goods and trimmints at Charley Mobiey's dry goods store, on the south side of the square,- where a display of firstclass goods can always be found. This is not an auction stock that has no merit in it the goods are legitimate, high grade a i tides that will give you satisfactory wear. SAVE HOifEV. If you have to buy a coffin yon can save win per cent, by paying me caen wnen you get the goods, C. C. TURNER. Grape Vines, FineOrnamental Tree of all deacriptiona, can ba procured at very low price by ordering through the undersigned. All thing! warranted true to name or Money refunded. Any one wishing a largo quantity of grand vine nine or two year old roota, will be to Ueir invereai to run and e me. I. MILT. BOGKBS. Save Monet and get the latest designs in Queens ware and Glass ware at C. H.-McPheeters' popular grocery store, southeast corner of the square. New bupply of Iron stone Ubma and Decorated Ware. Notice of Sale of Per sonal Property. NOT1CK ia hereby given, that the undersigned Administrator! of the esiaie or Jonu u. Uole. deceased, will ofrer ror aaie ai publiu out-cry, at the late uroi ei aaia oeceasea, in van Huron township, about 8ve milan ajuthwest of Bloomington. in the County of llenroe ana Mate ot Indiana, on WKDKBSOAY, APRIL 8lh, 1891, the personal property of aaid estate, iituaie an hid larm, consisting or Cows, Hones, Cattle, Hoes. Waeona. Harness and Farming Implements, and various other article. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. TKRJI8. Sum of five dollars and un dor, eaab. Over Ave dollars, a credit of six months, the purchaser giving note, waiving benefit of valuation and ap praueueut laws, wun gooa security. NAT. U. HJLL, JOS1K COLS, Mar. 18. '91 Administrators. Lotiden & Beyers, Att'ys.

John Manley left Blooaringiogton (or Nashville, Tenu., on Monday night of last week. The Timuiooa family will reside in Chicago. The son has been connrcted with an orchestra in that city for some time. Postofliee hours changed with April 1st. Open from 7:30 a. m. till 7:30 p. m. Night mail will be closed at 7.

Growing wheat has never appeared better at this season of the year than it does now, so all the farmers say. It is conjectured that Profs. Jenks, Swam and Gilbert will go to California with Dr. Jordan. Improvements and additions to hnnses are too numerous to be mentioned. The ring of the trowel and the strokes of the hammer will be beard in every direction this spring. Among the patents granted to Indiana inventors last week was one to Martin C. Bollenbacber of this place tor "table operating mechanism for lathes." The Democratic city nominations were made on the 1st of April. Appropriate day, Eph. Hughes came up to his shop on Tuesday of last week, the first time in six weeks, having had a serious attack of fever. The old veteran is passing away. Last November Pension Agent Ensley cut 400 names of deceased soldiers t ff the Indianapolis Agency. Seveuty went off in Jan uary and sixty-seven in February. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows since last publication: Eddie Kelly and Sarah Francis Miller, Geo. V. Walker and Delia M. Fowler, Jsaao Si pes and Florence B. Blackwell, John P. Sciscoe and Mary E. Hardin, Schnvlcr Young and Amanda Chitwood, Obie F May aud Dora Hughes. Now cet a botile of South American Nervine at Faris Bros. drug store. It is said to give al most immediate relief to those who suffer from the debilitating effects ot Js grippe. John Johusou of the Bedford Democrat, was a witness in the Hudson case last week. Mr. Johnsou is a journalistic euanes, and a ulevtr fdlow on general ptinciples. . Mr. Bonhuin, Grneral Manager of she Prcfeired Mutual Accident Association of Neve "York, was "n Bloomiiigton last wck. He .ias appointed Win. flood agent for the company at tlus point. The company is reliable, prompt aud r sponsible. Twelve dollar gives you KHuraucc against au-i diutfi for one vrar. Anions' the papers lclonring to the Frot estate, Mr. John B'air touud a number that were sjwcially ntrrening. Among them is an article f agreement between Geo. Hitter and Julio Garris n, made in 1826. Bitter's bouse, the place where shoes were made in those days, was the building owned by Joe Payne, on NortL Coll. Avenue An article of anitgrcement mud bflwpn George Kitter and of Uloomingtou, Ind.. of one part and John tiarrison of tho other part, witnesajplh that George Kilter duth hearby hire John Garrison to make shoes at the folding turms: allcomon corse shoes high and low thirtyeeven and a half cents; do. all high and law One shoes fifty eta. and the aaid Geo. Sitter doth agree to furnfoh the said J. Gan icon houe and Are wood for one Ore place ; the said Garrison is to assist in balling of it. The saiJ Garrison is to And his own twols, and the said Geo. Bitter doth aeroe to pay the snid Garrison the above prices in any mecanicai wont or any produce tnat hee can get or spnre and the snid Bitter Is to pay every sth part in store goods or money so long as hee may work, and as further tesliruoney wee heareunto set our hands and affix our seals this 16th day orxlovemiier, !-'. G SO KG IS KITTKK. eBAX.1 JOHN GAEUISOH. lutMA William Feost. -A cloth jacket to match the dress, with long basques, crossing revers and large buttons is the pre vailing wrap this spring. riew jacaet uuttons are ot the size ot a silver quarter of a dollar, with an iridescent enameled surface, or painted on enamel, or of passemen terie studded with, jewels. uodey a Ladys Book. - Arrangements for the Public Reading Boom are now about cam plated. By courtesy of the trustees of the County Library, that building will be at the dis posal of the Christian Association. The following journals and magazines have been ordered: Judge. Puck. Indianapolis Daily Journal. Sentinel, Nows; Now York Semi-Weeklv World Semi-Weekly Triwine, weeitiy un, Nation: literary Digest, London Illustrated News. Dem otes!, a Monthly, Harper's Bazar, Ladies' nomo journal, wide Awake. St. JNicho las, Youth's Companion, Uhristiair Union, Atlantic aioninjy, uentury, Koruin, Harper's Monthly, Harper's Weekly, Harper's Young People, North American Re view 1'opular Science Monthly, SuinntiSo JBagusine, Hclentiflo American. Public Opinion. Through tho courtesy of the editor of the "Republican Progress," a copy of that paper will be donated for the use of the Library. Thanks are due Nr. McPheeters, throuzh whose oourtesv journals have been procured at eon price. sna a ureal item m expense saveq. rne room will bo in charge of the Universi ty Christian Association, who will appoint their members to act as librarian by turns. The room will be open every night, ex coot Sunday, between the hours of six and tan. It is free to everybody, and it is hoped that all citizens will make use of Ilia rending mutter, wmuh has boon care fully o!iocn from the bait currant puriouiuii literature. ForSaj.13 Chbap. For want oi barn room I will sell at a great reduction some flue fresh cows, Address, Mrs, Frafk VVobwsy: hillelUville, iud,

Miss Emma Kreuger is visiting ft tads at Waukesha, Wis. Bedford had about fifty cases of la grippe last week and the week previous, with many fatalities. Miss iiadie Nueko's left Bloomington last week for Chica

go, in which city alio will remain . till commencement week. -The bricklayers and stone masons have been working on Wicks' Bee Hive block, bet weep showers, during the past week, The new quarry on the Douglass land is called the "Empire," and operations will be begun in the earjy spring. The Central stone quarry com pany, at the site of Dolan's factory, have "begun work. They have core drilled and have developed some very fine stone. Cal. Worrell is out of humor because the cows and horses occasionally nip off bis fine geraniums and Marshal JSeu roses, and threat ens to both shoot and prosecute. President Thomas, of the Monon.road, bas informed General Maniger Black that the new management of the property will make oo change, in the operation or policy of the" company, and has instructed him to communicate the information to connecting lines, Grant street M. E. church is rejoicing over the fact that the conference which recently met in Lexington returned Rev. Taylor to Bloomiugton. Bro. Taylor is a self-sacrificing worker, and never rests till his object is accomplished. -Don't forget that on Wednesday, April 15lh, Jesse W. May field will sell his personal property on the farm, two miles west of town. He" has farming implements, tools, a corn planter, a wheat drill, a new cultivator, a cider mill, corn iu the crib, one mare, colts, cows and Holslein heifers. . Sums of $5 cash, ovqr that a credit of six monthsno interest. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. Better attend the sale. One of the best posted men in the county on the location and value of real estate, as well as titles, is Robert C. Foster. His name is prominently mentioned in connec tiou with the appointment as County Assessor by the commissioners at their June term, and that body would certainly exhibit good judgment in selecting him. Foster is a walking encyclopedia of information upon all matlers relating to county busiueos, and so is an invaluuble man for su h a position .ts the one mentioned. The Democr atic Primary election occurred last Wednesday ev eujrtir, and resulU-d in the nomination of the following named gentlemen: John C. Dolan, Mayor; Clerk, Samuel Mnrctllus BoJknhaeher j Treasurer, Peter Dowm-tn; Marshal, Theodore Trcadaway ; Couiiojlmcu 1st ward, James uiluioi'C 2d ward, Dillon Talbott; Sd ward, Jainrs Campbell. The vote by wards was a follows : FOR MAYOR, ANPEltSOS'. DOI.AK. 1st Ward 15 39 2d 14 25 3d ' 43 60 Dolan's majority, 52. FOR; MARSHA T. 1st ward. 2d 3d Souders, Tread way, . 8 4 1426 26 14 19 9 8 6 8 5 69109 7- 28 3 17 11 24 Unnson, E&k ridge, Harris, Trt-adway's majority over all, 14 FOB CLEBK. 1st ward 2d 3d S: Bollenbacber, 56 86 98190 FOR TKBABUKER. 1st ward 2d 3d P. Bowman, U 39 100193 OOUNCILMEM. First Warxl James Gilmore,43 : John Boyd, It). Gilmore's mj.,3l. Second Ward B. Uogers, 8 : Dillon Talbott, 14; Wm. Payne, 14. Tliird Ward James Campbell, 87; Geo. W. Riley, 17; Camp bell's majority, 70. The tie in the 2d ward was ar ranged by Mr. Payne's withdrawal an favor of Dillon ialoott. -The suit brought by J. M. Mitchell against John Crafton (an effort to set aside a lease of his land to Crafton) was taken uoder advisement by the Judge. The Giflbrd family, that occu pied the McPheeters house, corner of Walnut and 6th street, bave re moved to El wood, Ind, Mrs. Tourner, widow of the late Doctor Tourner, is dangerous iy. sick, at her residence, near the corner ot 4tb and Walnut streets James Simpson, son of Dr. Simpson of this place, is employed :.. tk. XT. V..lr Btnmi Tin!aillA H. S. Bates has rented the McPheeters house,corner of Walnut and 61b streets, and will keep boarders. Mr. Thos. Phillips has invent ed a process by which he rauuu facturcs twine and rope of the best quality from oottonwood b;irk. it ia understood that capitalists have interested themselves in the bust ness. A factory is to be establish ed at Ciiro, Ills,

The Randall verdict of $150 against the "Monon" railroad company was 8('t aside by Judge Miera. Miss Lydia Kinser and J. G. Urmey of Harrodsburg are to be married on the 8th.

Albert Bennett of Smilhville has4ought C. C. Perring'a farm ol 11 of acres. The removal of books new library building was to the begun last Wednesday. Two-thirds of the farmers who visited town last Saturday discarded the horse and came afoot. N. . Mathers took a number of fine horses to Cincinnati last week. Mathers knows a good horse when he sees it Tbe east side restaurant, next Worley's livery stable, has been purchased bv J. E. Duruall of Unionville. The monthly Union temper ance meeting was held in tbe Christian church Sunday night. Prof. Atwater delivered the address. The graduates at Uarrodsburg school are : Misses Ela Bennett, Daisy Woodward, Edna Johnson, Cora McFudden, Lois Farley and J Cbas iague. The portion of the express office room heretofore occupied by Allen Bros, has been rented by Robertson Bros, and they will place a stock of millinery and fancy goods in it. Water, paint and paper have changed the appearance ot the up stairs rooms in the court bouse so that you'd scarcely recogoize them. Auditor Blair has the most taste fully decorated room in the building. A handsome rustic monument, made from oolitic limeatoue lias been placed in the Clear Creek graveyard, for tbe family of Win. filakely. It is worth a drive down . tbe south pike to see it. While iu jail recently John Mullen had the sight of one of his eyes destroyed by one of the other prisoners striking bim with a piece of coal. The organ was so iiudly injured that its removal was ordered. This has been done and a glass eye has been inserted, Hoadley & Son of Stinesville are establishing quite a reputation for building rustic monuments. They are cut out of oolitic limestone, and are very handsome. Last week four were brought lown to this place to be set up in the cemetery. One of those was a shaft eleven feet in height capped with an urn, for Doll. C. Smith. monument for the family of Mrs. Sheeks, ten feet high ; also a mon ument for Stephen and one for Wra. McPhetridgc. Some one has been removing Auditor BlairV fat hens from his coop recently, several dosen having been stolen. Sometime in the early hours of Wednesday morning six were stolen the boards having been pried off his chicken house. "racks in the mud showed that a boy had made his way intu the coop and had lifted the hens to some one on a horse. The boy had then gone east through the alley by the mill, while the horseman bad gone around past Dill man's establishment. Mr. Blair was very much gratified wlwn he saw these signs, and found that bis chickens bad been stolen, Under the new law, giving the Alumni of Indiana University the right to elect three of tbe Trus tees, nominations closed April 1st, ana tue following gentlemen were nominated as candidates : 'Will. H. Adam, Bloomington. John D. Alexander, Blooiufleld. Albert J. Bryan, Vinconncs. George WV Cooper, Coluuihus, Edwin Dorr, Bloomington. Phillmer Day, Yincennes. John W. it wing, Princeton. David H. Goss, Lebanon. Wm. N. Hailman, Laporte. James H. Jordan, Martinsville. Isaac P. Leydon, New Albany. Rufus Magee, Lngansport. Robert Y. Aliors, Bloomington. B. E. Rhodes, Terra Hnuto. Robert D. Richardson, KvansvUle. Under tbe recent decision of the Indiana supreme court six of the present trustees of ludiana Uni versity are ineligible, unless they should resign the other positions they now hold. They are: Isaac Jenkinson, postmaster at Rich mond ; Col. Robertson, U. S. Utah Commissioner; R, D. Richardson and R. W. Alters, both circuit judges ; Isaac Leyden, represents tattvc, and Vr. Alaxweli, ooroner ot this county. A case from Bedford that had been on trial four days, was deoid ed by a jury last Wednesday night. An old gentleman (Air. Hudson) was unloading bone dust irom car into his wagon, and his wagon was struck by a freight train of I the Monon, and he received injur tes for wbioh he brought suit. The railroad company said Hudson was in a dangerous place and knew it and could see the approaching train a distance ot 900 teet. Hudson claimed that he could not get his oar set at the usual place of un loading because, the agent said, the switch engine was dowu at one of the quarries. The jury had forty nine interrogatoi ies to answer, aud gave Hudson 900O damages. S. F. Edwards has sold his properly in Ellettsville, and will leuioye (0 Bjuonuugtou,

B. 8. Rogers has purchased a

barlow knife for the new boy that came to his house recently-. Mr, Levi Kahn, a well known merchant of Greencastle, died last week. He had resided in Green castle over fortv years. Mr. Owens of Harrodoburg has purchased B, 8, Bates' house, on florta fliorton street, paying 81,400. What would the arm of beggars in Italy do for a living, so to speak, if the purse proud Americans no longer threw alms to them? --The Harrodsbtirg stone quarry is not a financial success. Much of the stone is unfit for the market, and the business is not paying. Princeton Clarion 1 Mrs. An na Hoffman fnee Bowman) of Bloomington, this State, is the guest of he cousin, Mrs. J. T. Fleming. The farmer is in a fair way to contentment aud plenty. Everything he has to sell seems to be going up, while everything he bas to buy is going the other way. There are a number of men in the central part of the State who are anxious to come here and go into business. 1 hey oan do by purchasing the stores now running, but there is uo room for new ones. The suit of Sarah Wright against David Wrihl fur services as nurse to the deceased wife of defendant, was tried by a jury Wednesday, aud a verdict given to defendant. Thomas Baker, who traded his house on the south side of 6th sheet to Len. Fields lor a lot east of the Episcopal church, has traded the lot and Len's old house to W. Rogers for a dwelling which Rogers got from the core drill man. I'reeslar, on the north siue ot west 6th street. Rogers traded a pisce of land to Presslar for the house. No one is raising particular objection to the value of the silver dollar but the information is welcomed that after July 1st no silver dollars will be coined. It is not that the law requiring the coinage of so much silver each month is to be violated but we are to get our silver io certificates. While it is true that piper money will wear out, the most of us nrinae to dis pose of it before it becomes valueess. Sarah Beruhurdt's ''Fedora" is the greatest impersonation ever seen on the stage. She will begin her Indianapolis engagement with it Tuesday evening, April 14, followed by "La Tosca," Wednesday evening. A number 01 prominent people from our city are preparing to go to Indianapolis to see these performances, ana arrangements have been made for reduced railroad rates. 8eals can be secured by writing or telegraphing to Dicksou & Talbott, Indianapolis. Mrs. Marinda Campbell of Bedford die! on Sunday of a grippe. j All Government license expire April 30, and the new year, under the old law, begins May 1." When the tobacco lioenaes expire with the 30thof this mouth the old law will go out ot existence, and uo license will thereafter le required. The iqtior dealers who obtain licenses on May 1 will find that they are good but for two months. This is because the Government fiscal year begins July 1, and it is the purpose to make the tax year exactly correspond with it. By issuing two months' licenses on May 1 dealers will be required to takcout new ones July one. Ibey will be p-ood for twelve months, and tbe fiscal and tax year will thereafter be the same. Parties of ten or more from this city, who desire to attend the Bernhardt performances, at Ind ianapolis, April 14 and 15, in "Fedora" and "La Tosca," can get reduced railroad rates by applying to the local agents. Seats for the performances can be secured by writing or telegraphing to Dickson & Talbott, Iudianapolis. On the night of March 30 there was a reunion oi the surviv ing clerks ol Owen county at the elegant home of W. S. Johnson, present clerk. I here were present Basil Meek, clerk troin ISO to 1862 ; Inman H. Fowler, 1862 to 1870; .Tas. S. Meek, 1870 to 1878; Noel W. Williams, 1878 to 1882 James Kins, 18b3 to 18S6 ; Wm Fender, 188G to 1890, and W. S. Johnson, 1890. .Idhn R. East ia preparing to remodel his residence will cut down the windows aud build veranda. Mrs. Webster will move, this week, from the railroad hotel to her home in the southeast part of town, SSMaWBBSSlSBBBBBSWSIBISIBSaSSSaaSS Howard Tourner came down from Kokomo, Sunday moriiins, to visit bis mother, aud returned Monday night, Mr. Fuuk of New Albany is in town, nnd is negotiating for the purchase of the Baker, Boyd V Co. stock of hardware. Read J. P. Tourner & Co.'s advertisement. They have brought on a very handsome stock of clothing, and they dou't olject fc sbow-iingit.

University Note No night class ia law this term., ' q. W. tUrtloffbaa rtnterwteotlea S.S Cox has returned lo complete bia course in law. About thirty students have entered eollcge this tern). Frank Gronniger has returmj4 to do post-graduate wprk and try for ap A. M. Dr. Jordan sold his house lat flatorday

to James Simmons. Taylor Qroninger has completed hit school at Cit mdesi and has reentered. Mr. Frank DaiW of Greencaatl spent Sunday in Bloomington visiting frieijdav Fred. W. Truscett hear one of tb Freshmen classes in Gorman this term. Greencastle experts to put $3QO Into her hall team this spring. Kappa met hi Mies Brant's hist Saturday evening. Miss Laura Kurictr of Indianapolis through Sophomore with '90, baa re tered and expects to graduate with '91. Rev. Chas; Knox of Montlcello will ft liver the lecture at the chapel; next Sunday afternoon. Mali HcQufsteq had the misfortune to run aeainst a tree box Monday evening of bat week, putting his upper lipaeverelv. Sph. Inman after his wrestle ia to legislature last term has re-entered to take up his work in law. The books of the library are being rapidly transferred to tho new buiktfng, a L-ir ...... ....!-.: f"! brarian Spangler. The Board meets here on 'Wednesday, the primary olijuct being to alact a man to the Presidency. Many candidates are) jiumed and the reyl.t will be awajle4 wilii mtureat. h Y. Biukirk, Frank Fetter, B. T. Hucbanan and &. F. Jone, attended the; District convi-iitipn of Phj Kappa FsL'' held at Bpringdald, O, 14 H aad. H of April, Prof. John Coulter of Wabash College, it is now certain, will ba selected to succeed Dr. Jordan as President of Iuiliuua University. ' Prof. Coulter was mentioned for the posilion at the time that Dr. Jordan was chosen. .These two gentlemen are warm personal friends, and it is reasonable to sop pose tbnt Dr. Jordan will ue his influence to secure the noailiou fur Prof. Coulter, paw Professor of Botany in Wabash. Prof. Gilbert and Prof. Camnbell will vo with Dr. Jordan, it ia believed, as they are valuable men in their specialties, nnd are appreciated by the President of St u ford University. Mrs. A. H. Wilson and daagh. ter, Emma, have not returned from. Indianapolis, where Dr. Fletcher fs treating Emma for facial paralysis. MUs Ada veut to luduuupoi is on Saturday. Mr. Bollenbacber received a letter on Monday evening from tha proprietor of the printing that is to be placed in the ver the postoffice. He srfys t "We have purchased a full ad complete outfit in St. Louis, and will be with you in a few days, p rr pa red to show your people some thing more artistic in fine printing j than has ever been done in Bloom ington. We will give special and parti'-ular attention to letter-beads, bill-heads, statements, fine cards, and all the higher grades of commercial printing, and for less money than bas been paid lor botcn wont in your city." Mrs. W. O. Fee and her laughter Flora went to Martin - ville Monday, to remain a week. EEPOBUfCAW League at CwCINNati. The Ohio & MiasisMppi Kv. will make a rate of one fare for round trip from all stations to Cincinnati, on account of the above meeting. Tickets good goroff invil OOffh nl Mvwwi tnm rof urn until April 24th, inclusive. For rates, tickets and further informa tion call on O. & M. agents. Henry Orr and H. C. Sai!er forfeit possession of a valuable lot in Brooklyn for disregard of aclauso in the deed which specified that no liquors snonia wvsroe smi ureran. Reverts to Hon. Franklin Landers, a. I tl.L - original owner. TrstMfem of Rest! Be4ate Furnished by J8.W. Jackson, Recorder. fFor Deeds andlMorttrase, correctly x ecuied, call at Recorder's Office. Mathias Hacker to S D Baoker, pt aw sees, Washington tp, SlOf Wm Lowe to Finis Clay, nwq see 30, viiear vraes ip, vw Jas it Clark to 3 P Tourner, pi nwq. neo sects Ferry tp, ISO Henry 8 Bates to Walter Oellina, lot 2, Hunter add, i,Z3a Walter Collins to John W Oweaa, Lot 3 Hunter add, 1,400. Joseph WCron to Pleasant Mobley, lot t, to, itana iz, uroa aao, v Chat and Waller Robertson to alary V 1'uett, tot aaa 19, rairview, so Jas B Kirby to Elianbeth Bunger, eht swq seca, tttcntaaa tp, Wm koon to John H H Koost not sj sec3, Indian Creek tp, 9BA Albort Whisnand to' Susan ItayBeld, neq nwq sec36, Kichland tp, asa Pleasant Mobley to Jos W Croo, pt lou 34 and S6, Waldroa add, SSS David 8 Jordan to James W Simmon, lots 11 and II, Hunter add 1,15ft Daniel Lute to Henry "W Lutes, ahf sw q 5C29, Folk tp, 49 John Turril to Henry W Lutes, pt ncq seq aecSO, Polk tp, S J Crowbar to Henry Lute. pt seoSO, Polk tp, Simeon May to Atfcert May, awe; nwq sec'.j Clear Creel, tp, tinman Hava la S S CVrmfohanL 4CO undivided interest neo, secl8, la dian Creek tp, Cbarlea McPheeter to 9 1 Camichael neq seola, lodisa Orenk, Jesse MeCrea. to Waa 4 Jaokaoa, lot 63, KUotUvttH Solomon C Payne to WaKe? dark, pt whf soq see32, Salt Crevk tp, Lueinda McLaughlin to ttasal T Sinallwood, 2 acres Clear Oreak, Margaret It'irjlia to Kdward O Martin, pt svq swq ecja Wabiatoai Mnry itisers to Sul uin Lawaeo. bl' icq itx'ii, WhUigtos tj, tot SM m M fiAA