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ifetl.OO Fr Away a. VI. A. OABX, Utter FOE PRESIDENT IN IBM t THE MAN KOMINATED BT THE REPUBLICAN OONVESTIOJf . The Electoral College of 1892 will be lorty-taree votes larger than that of 1888 ami h will reqeiie 233 votes to elect. The will aeeessitate a reeastiag of the usual cakuhUioas and ism aa additional leaMBtof aneettaiBty ia the pieThis story, which comes from Jscksoa conntj, B ptTjbably a Ka : "Joba CoBnaeonfiiKd ia the jail at &oms6ow, wasted bail, and lost Saadaw eight soeeeeded in eattiny; s bole in the tear opper part f the jail aad escaping by the roof. He went on loot to his bone, teo
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BHght not oceapy the pulpit than one Saoday, sod ia soan tosgat find it esanrefeieat to leave town. Tbepnes aad the polpft go band ia band with the white wasb brash and pteaeaat words, HMgaifyiog the little virtaea into big ones. Tee palpit, the press, and the grave stone are the saintaulting triofflvirate. aeeaa strange oos eigat asen aie saddearrto every woasan. One
aught think, traaa the reason of the aaevea temper possessed by the anjoritr of flat woasea, that the .. teader sex wonld 'raptare s blood vessel' or break their heart strings, tbas eaasing death, bat abe is built
of sterner staff it seems, and seldom dies till abe gets ready Aad while we an oa the sobjeet we reheariag a Washington say receatiy tbas sodden are ao aaore aamerous tnan ia former days. We thooght di fereatf y.'fcc aweer era a news paper be picked an aakss a sod dea death meets the ease. He said the reasoa far this is the better facilities for beiar nade aware of each No oae ever talks out load when taking dinner with Queen Victoria, unless m response to a direct qaeatioa feoaa her Majesty. selves ia whispers. Fron time the Queen sneaks to of bet guests: bu t as it is not prop er to disagree with her the conver sation is aeccsmnly sabisct to strict Hmitatioaa. Dr. 8eaver, the Yale eollece. has aseatly in ooadeaaning the habit of I tobacco sssokiag, which prevails among a aamoer at Yale's voang aaea. After eight years of observationbe baa come to the coaohisioa that those of lU atadeats ad dicted to tobacco are physically aadmteBeetaally at a disadvantage. Bat few of the amokers in toe cot lege received the higher emolomenta aad the anti-smoking students were notably ahead el them ia ataacafan- and nervous power. Dr. Beaver's argaaseatie wall made aad is mid to be haviae Ha ejfeet in rat xaie. Wsshiaztoa Gasette: Tbera is ao aceooatiag for the vagaries of amakind. Jaaaee Hagar, uatil a few days ago was aae of Washinstoa's well kaowa aad well-to-do teamsters. He hsd been a ooal banter for years sad had aeeam Isted sofBcieat money to boy comfortable borne, a good team, aad appeared to be about as pros perous aad happy as the geaeral raa of mankind. If agar ia grow ing old, and it M probaale that he looked upon bio future as one el eoatiaaed' hard labor. He is a veteran, a pensioner : aad a happy thsaabt saddealv Ulamined his brain. What wasvthe aeetssity et laboring like a slave every day, when be eanht remain in pleasant idleness the remainder of his life ? And when the idea struck Hagar he preuared to act. He cave to
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his wife his bonae, his team, in tact all bis worldly goods except the clothes that covered him, and applied to the Ohio Soldiers' Home for permanent quarters. And last Saturday he took an east-bound train for Cincinnati, and is now comfortably housed at the Soldiers' Home at Dayton. His family consisting of wife and daughter, will continue to occupy the home he made for them, and his pension will keep them from want. Evanaville Journal '. "The State department warns our people most impressively against sending money to England for the purpose of trying to recover imaginary inheritances. The whole thing is a delusion and a snare. Our people ought to have learned by the Jacques experience that the whole affair was a swindle. The Jennings, Jjawrrnce-Townley, ChaseTewniey, Hyde, Heme, Bradford, Hedges and other alleged bonanzas are deroonstre led frauds. And, by ' the same token, the Anneke-Jans New YorK iair is equally a fraud. me writer has beard ot it for thir ty years; and it is no nearer realisation bow than then. The tact is, there is, a lot of unscrupulous lawyers here and in England who make a living off of credulous suck ere in America, who expect to get wealth without earning il." Of Interest to Fabxebs. There is located at Lafisyette, Ind., .institution founded especially for the besefit of the formers of Indiana. This is at Purdue Uni versity, the farmcra' college. Here are extensive barns, experimental fields aad laboratories, where ex periments are conducted designed to assist the farmer. 'Animals are fed different foods and under un like conditions; Held crops, fruits and vegetables, sre cultivated in various ways, fertilised with manures of different characters: aniil and plant diseases studied and means soogbt by which they may be prevented or cured. At least four times a year the station pub lishes pamphlets containing inform ation of value on these agricultural topics, that are free for all who wish to apply for them. If you are a former or are interested in tannine, and will write to the station to nave your name placed on the mailing list, in future yon will receive its publication a. Bemember tuey are free, and are printed for the special benefit of the term ing class. Send your name and address, with countv nlainlv written, to toe Agricultural .Experi ment station, Jjaiajette, lnd. Nashville Americaa : '-Ladies are to be afflicted with the old-time boop skirts again," said a fashionable modiste the other day, "just aa surely as they have been eman cipated from the thralldom of the bustle. They have already be come fashionable in a modified form. If yon will take the trouble to watch the lower part of the skirt of any expensive spring costume you will perceive that it stands out stiffly. That effect is produced by a 'band skirt,' which is nothing ebe than a very narrow hoop skirt. Soon it will-get wider, however. and grow from its present limit of a foot until the hoops multiply on each other and form the old-fash ioned cone reaching to the waist. CssbioM nas no eompassioa on ns Jtnen : we might as well submit with a good grace." New York World: The op eration of "reaming the nose, which was comparatively a novelty two years ago, when Chaoncey M. Der . . a. m pew suumittea to it at ins nanas oi Dr. iksworth and then caught cold making a speech ia the Chi cago Auditorium, nas become very common stuee then. And one man in every tnree or four yon meet at least nss taken the precau tfon to protect himself against the catarrhal influences of this damp climate, not to speak of the rav ages of the grip, by having the superfluous cartilage burned out of bts nostrils by white-hot platinum wire. A White county, III., former prescribes a new remedy for killing rata as follows: "Tske about three ounces of calomel and mix it up in a quart ot meal, place it in pans and set them around the bam. It is an iofollable cure, suil is not
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5 D 4Iws faring. i a 3 Ind. Sun: Coneressmsu Dorborow, of Illinois, has a scheme as is a scheme. He wants a special session of congress and the legisla tures oi all the States to be held in Chicago in October, 1892, when the world's fair buildings will be dedicated. He will also plan to have the nresidsnt. cabinet, snnreme court and diplomatic corps present. u aiso prooaoie mat Mr. Durborow who ia a youth of tender years will also conclude to move the national eapitol, the. .white
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house, treasury, navy, state an other government buildings to Chi cago. Mr. Dnrborow is no doubt a very young man of very tender years and exceedingly teniler gray brain matter. Someone talking about theosophy, says : "Theosophical the-ogony-assumes that we have lived through a series of individualized existences snd will continue to live through unnumbered iuearnations, becoming more sad more spiritualized and etherUlixed until at last. having become perfect,' we fade away into nirvana, or eternal rest, the life substance of the universe'?" Just so, Captain, the explanation is as elear as mod. A signal service weather ob server "The cold spell in May is nothing new. Invariably every May there is a noticeable lowering of the temperature. The decrease, of course u not always the aarae. but it always takes place. Some times the temperature goes below freeang point. 1 wish I knew the reason for this. If I could 'find out I would be a great man. The records show it as far back as they go. An old general about 80 years old called my attention to it, and said that it bad happened as tar back as he could remember, fou can always count on it." We are told of a bright little girl, who is learning to read by studying the big print in the news papers, who prayed as follows, the other night: "Dear Lord, make me pure make me absolutely pure, like baking powder." Now, who, after prayerful consideration of this incident, will presume to say that it does not pay to advertise. m m i A medical man compares an old man to an old wagon ; with light loading and careful usage it will last for years, but one heavy load or sudden strain will break it and ruin it forever. Many people reach the age of fifty or sixty or seventy measurably free from moat of the pains and infirmities of age. cheery in heart and sound in health. ripe in wisdom and experience, with sympathies mellowed by age, and with prospects and opportunities for continued usefulness in the world for a considerable time. Let such persons be thankful ; but let them also be careful. An old con stitution is like an old bone, brok en with cue, mended with difficulty. A young tree bends with the gale, and old one soaps and (alls before the blast. A single bard lift, an boor of beating work, an evening of exposure to rain or damp, a sea ta . s a vers cum, an excess or iooo, ids unusual indulgence of an appetite or .passion, a sudden fit of anger, an improper dose of medicine any of these or. other similar things may cut off a valuable life in an hour. Ohio and Mississippi Railway, narTO Ffl J&u Soit and WcgtrfH 4 Sail Daily Trains to Cincinnati, 4 Salta Daily Trains to St, Loots, 3 Salla Daily Trains to LouUtIIU, Connection in Union Depots with trains for all lines for tba Katt, West, lUrth and Sooth. Through Vertibula Day Coscbof, Fnttnutt Prl w ear aad Sleep, ers on all trains. A DstatMa Dallv Uaa of Pullman YostfbuW Buffet Sleepart from St. Louis and Stations on Main Lin t Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and Hew Ysrk, without change. : HoMB-SszKsna Moving 'West should take tbb Rnas h has leas changes of cars and better accommodations l Daw other route. Our vestibule ears are a luxury, which may be enjoyed by all. without extra charge, and every attention ia given our pattengera to make their journey pleasant and comfortable. Our agents will take pleasure in anawerir.e inquiries in regard to rates for passengers and' freight, time, routes and connections; eall at your home if desired and attend to shipping freight by the most direct routes sua checking baggage, without charge for say assistance they may be able to render. N. B. -Passengers should purehase tickets before entering cars, as the jkket rate is ten cents less than the train, rate. Communication) addresses' to tas undersigned willreeeire prompt nttentioo. Address : D. O. Sharks, Ticket Agent O. M. By., Mitchell, Ind. C O. Jons. District Pswenger Agent, Vineennes,Xnd S. F. Bixnakd. Pros t & Oeni Msnaaan. W. B. Bhattoo, General Pass' r Agent1
"Robert, you may give the name of some wild flower," said the teacher in botany, Robert thought awhile and than said: "Well, I reckon Injun meal comes about as near being wild flower as anything I know of."
MI. Mi, MiD,, Norfolk Building, atfc and Sim St. CINCINNATI, eai. Specialty : Kidney Diseases. COBBKSPONDENCE 80LICITBD. CLEAN OBB PmENIsaW. All property holders or occupant are neraoy novinoi 10 inorougniy clean ineir premises of garbage, llh, waste or other matter likely to prove dangerous to publie health, in accordanee with Section IOCS of the revised statute of 1881. . A. J. AXTBLL, Bee Monro Co. Board of Health. May 13, 'Si. "A Good Thing." We aare aa exoeUaot OMnlae; tat tun ea etsUoasaa, To oae wKh email eaaltalwe can tvraah permanent iloji ajeal. Tale terraenmnat bonnoiiptia atoapo. If you ,WrOdFtrfre NOTICE IS HKBKBT ttlVBN, that the County Board. . Xeview for Monroe County. Indiana. Will meet in the Court House in Bloomingten, County and State aforesaid, in the room of the County Commissioners of said County, on MONDAY, JULY STB, 18S1, at 10 o'clock A. a, being the flrst Monday after the tin of July, for the review of ail tbe'aueesments and the. equalization of evaJaaUon of tke Jteal and rersonai Tooertv of Monroe Cotonty, as returned by the various Township Aisesors for said county aaa reponec upon, oy ine County Assessor. ' Witssss my nana mil june iu, iroi, WILLIAM T. BLAIR, ' ' Auditor. Attsst BOBEBT C FOSTEB, County Assesstor. ALLOWANCE! made by the Hoard of Commwatoners of Mon roe County,' Iodla) at their regular June Term, 18? 1. Pber aaa tfoa. Aiglum. Chas McPbestSra,. $4 00 10 00 2 50 18 80 5 80 ST 75 U 00 F F Corder,. eeaao f.e.r so WlH 0 HUgbW,oe-eov B XdCWif A lvO.MNSStSMSIfMmsMHt' AufkDIfs, Umli M jr,.e , A H WiltOB.Ss.saea';..... Ja j KmttOil.ooooeaoea wa oae XCTTma 10119. eeoesoeeeoe ooe"" s ar . . ' .. 31 M .. 15 SO ,..& ... H 35 I 15 . i n .- 15 T jBl aMsBpnPtsWnig eefoe a.aao G M AVhiUker. .. ssss,smsss osstseao Woodward A Co, e)es : Dmvid Euehwt, Me.o..K TbMI 7oddtssaeiaaee Hilton Wmcr..i-MsiHMsai A el VHsoeeeassoeeso f M Coal A Bogard,......................... 10 80 F H Martin..4........A. - e Jos Crane, ... I OS 1 &S 3 4 3 9 a 05 00 ;o 67 30 35 00 6 00 30 0C it S5 15 10 kO OS 34 7 30 13 30 34 5 Bdward W hcteu,....M......-. " Qoo M WeinsrHHMMiHMMiMtwMtMu Jas tjtarns,,...w..w..w.. .- Jo l;nin - Cbas MoPbeeters, ......... Jos Crune,.. .;. ; Carniirhael & DwJcn,............. . Geo Mansnn....... Marahall Taylor,. w 8 reoist i a ir ii J rorrr ro.. W 8 Pedico. - s B CsIrkoeoea ooeeov Wick Co.... Tbeo Thrasher, J at Hunter, das -B Clark, J M Thrasher....... H C Garner,-. ...... 13 75 11 00 IS no Collins Karsell,.. 54 00 1 OA Wm B Tarkington, l eosossses Flora in lion,. eeet 1 00 5 34 John R Kat,..M....... Jonathan Nicholson,. Collins Karsell,... H II Hit. ... 3 80 58 15 01 00 30 53 3 15 11 70 A H Wilson I A HoUaman, C H KirbyfM...MM tw-ww,! H T Simmons A Ce,... Broeden A Co,............. C H MoPbeeters, Wm B Hughes,.. eehjoaoeoeve J JPTourner.ACo, ......- f eP TdUfIdfeeeMeea Go M Braxton,... .... HaH BfsWaaoo weosj a sat Syeaa a Cbas H Stone, ..m.mmhh Ada ms, H'll A. Co,., ... ... . David Livelr.... ...... S 30 8 13 15 30 31 S4 ft 05 35 00 i 50 5 86 3 00 05 3 SO 1 SO Joamh KirbvS 75. Joaeoh Klrbr 10 75, H. Lindlev Sons 1 0o,v,V.J Allen IT 35, II C May IT Of, Ed WheUoll 5 10, Ear Perrins Jr 50 00. Gilmore Bro 3 80, Jos H Airby 13 00, Chas H NcPheetere 3 75, OS. Knorer 7 BO, A T'aaaeey iwi.ao, H J Braanoek 3 10, Iaaae Chitwood 5 SO, Heary Alexander 47 85, MaUbews Bros. 15 10, J E Harris 0 OS, John T Woodward 1 56, Sam FolleweH I 50, Wm Johnson IS 35, Geo N Puett 3 M, Levy N McVey 00, Fulwider Son 5 oo, Andrew Morita 16 15, Jas M Uunter 37 50, Brunner, A Morrisea 14.50. Carmichaei ds Dowdea 1 .40, Jas B M Pauley 13 00. . . Spteifk. Hunt' Adams 13 50, A K Dowdea 5 CO, Gilmore A Bro. 8,-16, AJC Dowden 7 15, John 9 May 3 50, Dilkrn TslboU 3 50, Wm Peterson 3 is, John Gilmore 1 35, Wm T Blair 4 7S, ; Printing m4 Aimiim$. Wm A Gabe 35 50,vft-.J FeHus 33 50, W S Bradfute 3T 75.y . . J CStulti tao, CbatJttiHem 100, John flWIwtk 6, H - ileadley 1, Joel -,H Eatoa9, John Hancock .. Wm. B Butkirk 338, 8 PereefleW SiDsnlel Barrow 338, Wm Welther 1ST, B O Gilstrap 100, Gc Hainey 133, M M Hall 94, John 0 Whisnand 130. ; Public BuUdinf. ' Baker, Bojd A Co-36 02, Chas MoPheetors ISc, W J Allen 84 ?4, JaS B Clark 3 05, Paris Bros 3 63, C C Turner 6 00, J M Smith 1 00, Hall Bros 40 85, H IJndly8ons -55 Oi; Wm B Hughes IS 58, Wilson Adams 3 50, Rohli. Wilson 13 45, E J MePnetridgv I 50, Nosld A Oo 10 85, T H Sudbury! 00, R H Strong 31 80, Jas Kyan 3 00, Wm H Hall 15 00, JasSpaulding 5 00, John Slipp I 00. Feet mnd Smlarie. J. H Gaston 300, Louden A Rogers K0.M, John Gilmore 35.00, Wm 7ettsen- 40;00, John O Clay 35.00, A K Dowden 308.00, Joba W Cravens 1.50, Kt T Blair 853.. 44, Thomas Farr 3S.10. Road mnd BrUgn. Jas Bl Abel 14.90, Isaac M Dillmsq 3.00, Jas B dark 3 80, Jess F 3.00. Baokr and oayspMrry. Wm B Burford 65UM. Pike RtputTM Woodward Davis 30.10, Nathan Smith 1.60, Bd L Andersen 30.30, David Smith 5.00, Oscar Csmnbell t.00, John Hunurt.oo, Henry MUman 16.50, Bd aiartio 9.00, 8 E Dillnwa 8.00. Coroner's Jnnutt. J. D. Maxwell 10,00, J. A. Harris 115, Dr. Lewder 1.2. ,. Wm M A Kirhv 98.TS, Jos S Psyne 6,7, B Myers 33 fa. ' WI&LIAM T. BLAIR. Auditor Monroe County.
AUDITOR'S jMNUtt KBPOBT. The undersigned Auditor submits the following report of Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe eouoty. Indiana, for the year beginning June 1st, 1890, and ending May 31st, 1891. COUNTY KEVKNUKWarranto -JSalr-in- Over Rectipit. Drawn. SVeaswry. Vreft Bal.onhand June 1st, 1890, $20,315 30 Pik repair on band June lit, 1890, 993 72
Taxes, Jury Taxes, Damages and Costs, Special Judges, SpeeiBc, Aawming Revenue, Publio Buildings, Bailiff and Circuit Court, Fees and Salaries, Election, Poor and Asylum, SpeeiBc, Criminals, Roads and Bridges, Books and Stationery, Jurors, - Advertising and Printing, Taxes Refunded, Interest on Bonds, Interest on Orders, Coroner's Inquest, Board of Health, Insane, County Attorneys, Expense of School Fund, Change of Venue, Special Judge, Tax Bounty, Pike Repairs, Principal on Bonds, Oreidraft of Cong. Fqnduae lst,1890, Total. Balance on band Jnne lstiM, Total, Old Warrant Redeemed, a Total, Balasee in Treasury,
71,970 31 71,978 31 TOWNSHIP RKVKNUKS. 5,457 14 5,457 24 4,503 31 4.503 31 5,316 80 5,310 80 4,47ft 06 4,476 OS 1,311 00 1,135 00
Special School Tax, Township Tax, Road Tax, Local School, Dog Tax, Balance, Total,
86 00 30.964 41 30,964 41 MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS.
Liquor License, Show incense, Tuition from State,. Redemption of Land, Dog Fund on hand Jane 1st, 1890, Total, Balance,
COMMON SCHOOL FUND.
Loan oa hand June 1st, 1898, Overdraft, Ittnes and Forfeitures, Balance, Interest on hand June 1, 1890, latsrest. . Bel. ea hand, Principal. On fesnd Jnne 1st 1890, Tp 10 Range 3 West, On band June 1st. 1890, Tp. 10 Range 1 West. Ova rdraR Jane 1st, 1899, Tp. 10 Range 1 Weat, On band June 1st, 1890, Tp. 9 Range 1 Bast, On hand June lt. 1890, Tp. 9 Range 1 West, Tp. 9 Range 3 Weat, On band Juna lt. lfirO, Tp. 8 Range 1 West. -Tp S Range I East, Tp. 7 Range 1 East, Tp. 7 Range 1 West, Tp. 7 Range 1 Wrnt, Total. Overdraft and Bal, Interest en hand June Ut, 1890, Interest, Balance, STATE Docket Feet Circuit Court, Balance, BIGHT PIKE. Ou hand Juna 1st, 1890, Fuiml", 014 Warrants Redeemed, Balance, WYIJE PIKE FDlfD. On hand Jnne 1st, 1890, Ftinds, Old Warrants Redeemed, Balance, STEPHENS PIKE. On hand Jnne 1st, 1890, Funds, Balance, DISSMOBB PIKE. On hand Jum 1st, 1890, Funds, Old Warrants Redeemed, Balancei SMITH PIKE, On band June 1st, 1890, Funds, Old Warrants Redeemed, Overdraft, BOO ERS PIKE. Oil hand June 1st 1890, Balance,
RECIPIT VI.ATIOS. Total Receipts from June 1st, 1890, to June 1st, U91,,HmMtNHHrtntHMmtmitt m...$115,817 39 On band June 1st, 1890................... 43.303 04
Total Receipts, Warrants drawn from June 1st. . 1890, to June 1st, 1891,.... ....... Outstanding Warrants,June tst,180l . Total to Redeem,......, Outstanding June 1st, 1891............... Expenditures by Treasurer,.............. Balance ia Treasure. Punds in tho Treasury are as follows :
Cnunty Revenue, proper,....,.....-...... ...6,929 30 Pike Re pajE,.... ,,.. ... 370 46 Dug Fund.................................... ..... 88 00 Show License, .. ........ ....... w Docket Fees Circuit Court, . 34 00 Liquor License,... 300 00 Common School Fund Int., 106 80 Rogers Pik,.. 446 S3 Hight Pik,,.-,.................. 1,395 79 Stephens Plke, 703 35 Wylie Pike,.,.......,... 3,037 31 aWnflsnOaaPllflaaoee 04 6,21 0 4ft Cca. Tp. Fund Principal,... 408 50 ' laterest,...., S ) ea 1,338 50 Flass and Forfeitures,,..................... 618 73 31,879 15 OvaapBArra Smith Pike, 57 53 Frin. Com. Sch. Fund,.,.. 633 95 T. Bang I West,,....,... 33 38 711 73 True Balance, $11,156 44 WITNESS my hod snd Seal ihia 6th day of June, 1891. WILLIAM T. BLAIR, Auditor Monroe County.
44,074 OS 37 00 50 13 413 00 70 93
1,530 IS 1,699 51 905 64 7,108 18 1,733 70 7,143 33 4,040 30 3,319 54 10,697 86 1,969 T3 4,034 30 1,307 33 34 69 1,100 00 531 43 67 05 85 00 515 OT 100 00 1,838 74 835 79 477 OS 50 50 7,437 05 6,000 00 I 96
44,661 19 . 63,680 35 37.309 03 71,970 31 63,660 35 1,110 30 71,970 31 64,770 45 7,199 78
86 00 400 oo . 100 00 13,938 31 654 90 380 43 14,903 54 303 00 300 00 5 00 5 00 13,938 It 594 90 91 71 308 73 15,198 54 305 00 16,298 54 16,298 54 16 CO
5.131 5 5,961 10 633 85 5,981 10 5,961 10 618 75 618 75 618 73 618 75 618 75 43 10 3,953 61 3,890 It 106 60 106 80 l.) 11 1.996 71 .TOWNSHIP FUNDS. Jleceipt. DitburttHtnt. 35 00 350 00 350 00 35 00 41 50 4T 50 63 00 00 3 50 10 00 7 50 "it 40 130 00 51 40 150 00 47 10 109 00 106 10 50 00 11 SO 281 00 81 00 3.1 V 94 3.137 94,108 75 163 75 3i 00 15 00 115 00 JOT 67 30 SO i"3 00 '" 00 5 00 4,375 8ft 3.9!l 4U8 50 31 31 40 6 4.408 19 4.48 19 . 1,011 IC 1,858 80 1,541 48 1,358 80 1.353 60 1.879 96 3,879 88 REVENUE. 144 00 110 00 34 0 34 00
833 85 31 33 31 33 144 00 144 00 PIKES. 22S 80 5,708 37 3,924 28 615 00 1,395 79 1,895 79 5,935 07 5,935 07
176 58 11,942 04
8,983 71 ' 107 60 3,027 31 3,027 31 12,118 62 12,118 62 26 53 1,072 72 396 00 703 25 703 25 1,099 25 1,099 25 11,697 35 L879 31 5,416 10 1,3.50 10 6,210 46 6,210 46 12,976 66 12,976 66 1,728 50 187 81 1,749 86 278 00 57 55 57 55 2,027 86 445 23 2,027 W 445 23 445 23 445 23 445 28 4169,119 33 134 ,502 01 11,893 66 147,33 57 9,431 66 ........ 1 87.961 91 21.186 41
To K. B. Contractors. RAILROAD SWITCH. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of Louden A Rogers, in Blooming, ton, Ind., until 1 o'clock p. m Jnne 16. 1891, by the Morton C. Hunter Stone Co., for the grading of a Railroad Switch, ex. Undine from the main line of the L. N. A. O. Ry. Co. to the Hunter Stone quarry, a distance of about one mile. A map, profile and specifications of ssid route and work can be seen at the law office of Leuden A Boxers, The Company reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Any information concerning said work may be had by addressing the Secretary ot the Stone Company. J. H. LOUDEN, See'y M. C. Hunter Stone Co. Bloomington, Ind., June 8th, 1881.
GRAND PALACE HOTEL 81 to 103 N. Clark Street. CHICAGO. Only four minuute from the Court! ttouse; cable-cars pus the door. New bouse with ail Modern Improvements; newly furnished. On Ameri can and European plans. Rooms J.0o woeaiy; transients oo cents and upward. Turkish Baths for ladies and -mjtlemen, 60 cents. Restaurant by tvd. Compaa-non, late chef Chicaeo ,, Uniop.-League clubs. Table d'llolel srv" BaT-Cut this out for future us. Notiee of Sale of Itenl Kstate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the uedorigned, Administrator of estate of James A. Strong, deceased, by order of tho Monroe Circuit Court, will offer at Private Sale for not less that the full appraised valuo thereof, at the Law Office of Fulk A Corr, in the City of Bmomineton, Monroo County, Indiana, on and sftet the 27TH DAY OF JUNE, 1891. and up to the 30TH DAY OF JUNE. 1891. and ir not sold by 13 O'CLOCK, JUNE 30TU. 1891. then the same will Le offered at PUBLIC SALH AT THE COURT HOUSE DOOR, in said county to the highest bidder Tor not less than two-thirds its appraiivd value, the undivided twothirds of the following real estate in Mon roe county, in me bum ot xnaiana, 10wils The northeast quarter of section thirtyfour. Also the northeast quarter of the north west quarter, all in section thirty-four, township nine north, range two west. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cah in band and one-half in nine months from day of axle, purchaser giving note for deferred payment waiving all relief I rum valuation or appraise ment laws, bearing six per cent, interest Iroin date with good lrwhold turety. JOHN REED, May 27, 1891. Administrator. Fulk A Corr, Att'y.
STotle of Nulo of Heal Xstate. NOTICE 13 HKREBY GIVEN, that Ilvn. F. Thrasher, Administrator of
the estate of Christina rowler, deceased,
will offer i.t l'iblie Auction, tv the hi;. i'ft bidder, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 1T, 1891,
the undivided two-thirds of tho following
real elate, lo-wit:
Ninety-one and -sixty-three one-hundredth acres off of the south side of the
south est quarter of section nineteen, township eiirht north, ranee two' west, in Monroe county, Indiana. ' Sale im the premiers at 1 o'clock p. m. TERMS OF SALE. Ono-tbird cash, one-third la six and onethird in twelve months from day of sale, purchaser giving notes for deferred payments, bearina alx per cent, interest from date, waving all relief f rom valuation appraisement laws, with good Reeuoia surely. REM. F. THRASHER, May 17; 1891. Administrator. Fulk A Corr, Att'ys. "Xatllce ta Capitalist I Street improvement bonds, bearing six per cent, interest, are now ready for the market. Interest on said bonds Is pay. able emi-annually, or further particulars joe City Clerk. ROBERT C. tiREBVES, May 37, '91. City Clerk. gHEBIPF'S SALE By virtu of a certified copy of a decree and execution to mo directed, from the Clerk' ofltce of the Monroe circuit court, in a cause wherein Steven v n 1 . V7 n. l -M jb. u rmnwn, wnmna a. mw, a. plaintiffs, and George W. Meade, etal are defendants, requiring me to make the um ox xwo xxuniireq anw xii.-x.ihv r,..ii i n.w: o-.n. .u mv with interest on said decree and eosta, I will expose at Public Sam to tbo bigacst bidder, on SATURDAY, JULY 4tb, 1891, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4. o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of tbo court house in Bloomington, Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seveo years, the following described real estate, in Monroe county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The south half of the southeast quarter and the southeast quarter ot tho northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, section 34, township 9, range on east In Monroe ooanty, Indiana. If auch rents and pro it will net sail for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest and cost, I will at tho same time and place, expose at Publio Sale, th feesimple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be sufficient to dbwhargo said decree, interest and costs. Snid sale will be mads without any re. lief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. THOMAS J. FARR, Sheriff Monroe County. June 10, '91. (Special Noilsce X Ta tax-payers ah ara HeIlavMat t You are hereby notified that under the new law. County Treasurers are required to collect all tax, or show good cause why the same has not been collected. In hort, the Treasurer must collect the tax or pay it himself I will, by the 10th ot June, have Deputy Collectors in each ..... I. u.l,A u. ill l.n mmmimJ tA nn und aeil property if necessary to make the Ilia. 1a liu. uinniv niijr vmo tp jwiself if you are put to trouble and cost, all of which you ran save by paying your tax on or before tho above date. Delinquent Turnpike Taxes ara to bo collected as other Taxes. The 45 per cent, assessment on tbe south pikes has been declared valid by the supreme court, and must be paid. JAMES H. GASTON, myilQ'91 Treasurer of Monro Co.
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for the improvement of Tenth and providing ior the cost thereof. oae. I. no it onuinec oy We ssai and Common Council of the CHy Bloomineton. Indiana, two-tlrirds members thereof concurrinJ! Tenth street in said city be oy urauing, uuuering, ac&oamiata and paving a brick sidewalk on sides thereof from Walnut street to coin street, m accordance with the and specifications therefor aa bent aaoptea by tne uommon Council for improvement of said street, now oa ia the effloe of the Clerk of said city, i in accordanee with the Resolution of I Common Council adopted May Stay Ned. I. in coat or utri tmnm. of saia street, excess tne proportion i or oocuptea oy street ana alley shall be assessed per lineal front aeainst the real estate abutting: said assessments.if deferraiLskUl be I
annum, payaoie aemi.annuauy inm ut
aate ot anai estimate t Demon, and col lected as provided bv law. A bond or bonds shall he issued ia anticipuion of the collection of said deferred assessnsaata, unless the property owners pay their aaM assessments before said bond or bonds ara wsued. All as provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of Indiana, ap
proved March 8th, 188. Saw. III. This ordinance shall be ta "
full force from and after its legal publioa- - tiou.
I. Robert C. Gremras. Clerk of the fjtt -.
of Bloomington, Iadiaaa, eertify thefora- .
sroina m a true ana eorreet ooov ot as, or-
dinance adopted by the Common Cooil .
or sua city at taeu- regular raeetiag aessl
dune iovn, ibi. . KUoKKT st, salsVIB. " ' Juna 34, '91-3t. CatyClerfc.am oai talis a. arras
proTiuing iwr unt tjt tuereec . v Sao. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of the CHy of :
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uoilege Avenue to Morton etreet, and uraaing, uunering, atcAaamlsiDg navine a one XKiewaiar An m thereof from Morton to Hdlrim ia accordance with the plans aad too vumioon uouncii ior tne tmr ment of said street, bow on file in to Bee of the Clerk ofaaid city, and ia cordance with the resolution of the c- IT m.A , - j i . of said street, except the properttoa th oi occupieo oy street and alley crow shall be aaeessed per lineal froat asainst the real estnte ahattina ssmI assessments, if deferred, shaB I In ten annual Instnllmeata. to hlnh Iw. AAt 1 . a -I i cent, per annum, payable semi-ana irom tne date or Baal estimate and collected as provided bv law. bond or bonds shall be issued In aatiet tion of the ool lection of said deterred pay their aaid asseaaaseats before ed for ia an Act of 'the General Aaaaa Of Indiana, approved March 8th. 1888V..Hrf! Ill THU onli-uu- .1.-11 S vti. ' 1, Robert C. Grooves, Clerk of the of Bloomieeton. Indiana, certify the f ROBERT C. GREETS, Juno 14, 91-lt. City VU AX OROIXSMCtS jiniviuin;j iot ine cost uereet. Skc. I. Be it ordUned by the ' and Common Cotineil of tbe ISIwHrtinarton, Indiana, two-thirds f I : ,.... ; - . . 1 : , side thereof from Jackson street to 'Mail son street in accordance with the and specification therefor as berej adopted by tbe Common OunoJl I improvement of aid street, aar m in the olhVc at the Clerk of said cttti! in accordance with tho Resolution, ef j Common Council adopted May 5th. stC or Sac II. TIm mat uf nid laiaaniaaf of said street, except the praportsoar of occupied by street and alray CMA shall be aasessed per lineal 4eat-m, against the real estate abutting tkisM said assessments, if deferred, inall ha.ai ia ten annual installments, to sa'safi which shall he added mterest ss stW eenL per annum, payable semi-aaaaa7 from the date of the final estimate tasll. and collected a provided by bond r bonds shall be issued in vaajr tton of the collection of said sessments, unless tbe pr their said assessments b bonds are issued. All aa provided an Act or tna uenerat AsseoaMy iana. approved smaroa eta, isas. Sac. III. This ordinance ah lull foroe from and after it lagal tion. I. Robert O. Greana. Clark aft of Bleomlngtoa, Indiana, ocrtify tksr eoina- to ha a true and eorreet oooy WM ordinance aaoptea oy tne vommen eil of said ctty at their regular i . .. .. n n neM June istn, isai. ROBERT C.GBR1 June 14, '91-St. Cityt Taualalla The Taraagh ta tke No chance of ear between Cincinnati, Columbus, PltUburg, delphia. waabinscton. Baltimore aa York. Elegant parlor ears to Indtanapolava uniia aaa uincinnMi, wrwowt o This line runs Pullman vestibule, ' in and buffet ear oa tar witn but one a nance to norata 1 Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa., . kansas and California. Dining oar Trains no, so ana si. Train leavine Terra Haute Car St. eph and intermediate points; Laavx
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Terre Haute, Crawfords villa, Frankfort, Losan sport. Aaaiva South Bend, St. Joseph, Making oonaocUoa for all giaaij jsionigan. Aay tnformattoa regarding t rates. Ao- address CHAS. H. Mil Traveling Passenger Agent, Terra llaSsV Ind. SC. A. FUail, General Aeent. J. M. CHESBROUGH. General Passenger Agent, St. Lea4ia AND arONnrBTORsagaT I have a lars number of fir Buggies, Surreys and Spring Wsgoasrft. tbo old Christian Cburah building. Ktrl wood Avenue, east oi tne iaaiKinai wbmli I will trade for stoca or i low down for cash. No man ia countv can afford to make a par lore ceitine my prices, i obbv sii I will buy all tbo good horse brouebt to me. Remeiuher Ms oav vou bia to see me before votV ' sell DAVID McGINW Dissolution af PartaaraT Tbo partnership that ha exST tween B. A. McGoe and M. has. bv mutual consent. B. A. McGoo retiring. All ing tbemtolTcs indebted to. Fisher mut call and settle May 33,3881. , ilcUSS
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