Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 27, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 August 1891 — Page 2

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Tnursctay Uaefe Tommy

)lia, aa aetngeaariaa, of Wnyaetaara, wm cnsssaiag ew of tohwn, wbea be dJstwverea' that hit iWkeeta failacltn nuke nav -ataaaioaoak. After half an hour's wrestle with the stubborn piaw of wag be fmtnd that he wm chewing war aa the frst joint of a ana's

taaaeb. which had ansae ia tae

of tobacco. It so unnerved the old ana that be is aow IM

with astvoas BrosliaUaa sad bids

fair to depart this world. A aaiataatr eoadnctor who

baa beta aeartv thirty yean ia the

service has hep a swnoraadaoi of aeeidents which eeorin the atgbt

forafcwTtaia oast, aad he w

srselc. a tea awnting ago.wheti

WkiiOTrtbaliat. to Sod that

felly 4 art east, of these aeetdeots oeeovnd bciweea S aad 4 a. m

aad be attributes this to the fast

that the aiea who hare beea

II9HM all Bwht or froas 10 or II

a. as. antil ssoraiar, lemaie tired.

ateeaw aad careless.

D W. Sherwood, of

firyaataville, Lrtwreoee eoaaty,

Mtroawctes the ealtnre at

frwrt fat thts country. It b tha

fsiiinsa praae. of which be baa

fear thrifty aad prodoetive trees. The front ia ths eise aad shape of

a brae aJaa aad of a potato color.

The fkah ia dry aad of a pleasant

e.staalarto that of the dried

rrtvtlsjge MMtalhn

Taenia aa enterprise of

kiad ia the West, with headqwarsers at Chicago, the object of whieh ia estsasibly to seeare for faiaaei's the privilege of baying ataehiaery, eiathiat boots aad shoes, groceries faraa iatplcant, eta, at ndoeed prices. 80 fcr as -we have beea able an leani of. its plaa of workiag. It is aboat this: The parroa pays tSJOfbr aoBrthioate, wbirfa entitlsa Insb la bay at a redoced rate. Jaaafs are Ynrvefiaej ever some porta of the ooaalrr sellias; these flertiieateB, aad we are asked to paas apea the reKabiittr of She anaotta doiag baaiatas aa this plaa. Wt know aetata of the i -aw ia

the oombiaatiea bat the ptadple

Oar advice to all wades uf the

jjtoakaiaa wmiiJtfffk aav promALnririSim kiad severely alone.

Assoog the fweata at the Colo-

reaort waeri) toe

waiteiH aze all sthool an'saos, is a Tczaaaaaa who k act aotii fbr

at aotaiacT ia apeiikiBc

1 other day be said lo a waiter.

"Miss, will yon pars that banter?" "Botter," asid the echooiaia'aia, proarpthr, a aoea, camaaoa aoaa.beeaasehis the aaate of a thief aad a very poor thief, toe, aonfiifs ; aiagar aaasber, wbea stroag Q"wgh to go aJoae; jeaaiaiae eroder, as ladieated by the hutg hairs oftea foood ia it, aad k)dg lag'fioaa tha obecfjoaa raised ay the boardera eatioj it, at the objeative cafe, eabjeat to ohraatargoriaa Maihuatood." The Texas saaa said hegaessed be wonSd try

aad (at aloag witbaat battar if tbat

It was ander the

of the late Adasiral Porter toat Iieateaaat Cashiaf; aaade b fam-

oaanM. aa taa oaatederate ttm

Alheasarle. Ail the ajreaaataatas

of tbia faoMoe aaral exploit are

detailed ia a letter writtea by A J

aniat roc", wkiea will a near 10

the 8satea.cr aaaer of the North Aaaenata JUriaw.

Ta drnnkeonem rarable ? The

qecetiea will be diacosjed in the

Septeaatwr aamber ot toe nonn Aaterieao Review by Dr. Wm. A. Haramond. Dr. Cvros Ed son. Dr.

T. D. Crotbera, of the Walnut

L4tale HoaiMtal. Hartford, and lit

Eloa N. Carpenter.

Once aa Indiana man taught

a very ineiy una, weu oeoaveu setter to chew tobacco. Now the

dog comes into the boose by the backdoor, sever scrapes his feet oa the mat, never gots to church, is careless about his meals, gets bom ia bis tail, goes with a lower grade of dogs, and it ia feared that be is beginning to take aa interest in politic. Burdrtte. liBAJtsr How to Drive. It ia a reprehensible practice for the driver to jerk on the reins to make . . . . .

a oome wereae nts speed, yet tkree-fbortbs-of the men and nine-

teaths of the women do it. A well regulated horee with a decent month would resent sacb shabby treatment ia a way that would pot sch a driver ia a latter. The practice mast inevitably create a bad mouth or make a bad one worse, sad no maa with any pretension to horsemanship would drive in snob a fashion. The animal should be trained to drive up to his bit, and his pace be accelerated with word of month, or failing at that, the whip ia the proper instrument to be applied. Bat "clucking" and

jerking on the reins in conjunction

m the coesmoB custom, aad a very poor one K is. The good driving qualities of a horse are spoiled in this way, and he is soon denominated a plug by those who know how to drive. San Axroxio, TeX- Ang. 1,9.

There in great scarcity of;

moaey ia all the lower Hio Grande

section of this SUteV There has been ao rain to speak of for eighteen moatius the ranchmen are all ia debt, aad the farmers have been unable to raise enough for their actual needs. The scarcity of

and the impossibility of ob

taining it ia any quantity was cmpbasiatd yesterday at Roma, oa the

wo Uraade, where two hundred

aad seventy-eight fat and healthy

ebeea, rapable of growing four

poanda of wool annually, sold for

thirty-eight cents a piece.

A Warm la (fee Both.

aabetad.

Hbsaetnaamv bo. von'U know

wbylmbther weeps; why the weary

oa which the whole thing k uttefyeBd eeMe to lltwn8B edk to say the Icart Mnabll V 'f , wh.lle ?cr

The Farmer's BaakjofMoorrsvllle, Morgaa 00., traasaeted over a

ait aaUfaaa dollars worta of tMataess Ian) aioath. Tba greater part of tbk asoaey was dietribated ia

1 towaship. '

A naa k living ia Oakland Gty, 60 years old, who aever wore a pair oi'atociungs antiJ be arrived at the aatare age of fifty years. He baa made thme trips from osntra! Iitdiaaa to New Orleaaa by bad, in bak and hearty, and sines J84 jbaa voted the Democratic

ticket unscrutcbed. Of cuurse.

day ber youthful looks are waning

aad wrinkles make deep furrows

ia ber brow. sometimes wnen

life's leasee yon are learning aad

when your blind eves are made to

see the error of your way, you'll

catch a glimpse of her worry. The world may not know that you, my

ay boy, are going astray : but

seat ber does. And it ia this know

ledge tbat k changing her black hairs to whit;. She has eounaeled

yea. or bay, as no other has 1 she

has been boots kind than any other

will ever be. Regard ber teach Mga t cbengB your erring way

throw off the mantle that will aeon wrap yoa in degradation. Stop your viaits to places of vice. This

alone k why she sorrows ; this k

why she weeps. Th rough dim

sbe divines yonr future, and

the pathway is- ragged. Sometime

wbea yon and l stand and drop

the hot, aye horning tears, it will

come to yoa-everything that caus

al ner Heart to despair. There is

where, my bov, where all wrongs are

seen at the grave. Change now :

she k going fast and it will not be

long ere ber trials will be over.

. -Reduced oil k need to ran the

Ave lime kitna and milk -at the Merry, in place of the crude oil. It requires 18,000 gallons each week to supply them. Sheds are being both over the tanks that supply the kiln with oil.- Salem Leader. It k tha habit of some insuraaoi agents to write tornado policies oa buildings in course of eon-

atraetioa. .Many people don't read

the oondkious of the contract tbey

eater into thinking the agent all

right and be will not deoeivj them. If inv neraoo will read tbe condi

tions which ore very short ttey will Sbdtbat in case 01 loss their policy

won!d be void, and if lbs facta were known the enrapaay would

i ml send n adjuster. No coin puny j

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h liable for loss by tornado unless the building h enclosed. President; Poik left n very aaeer will. .Everything was given to hk wife, and at her death to be turned over "to the most deserving member of the family bearing the name of Polk," the decision to be made by tbe State Legislature. The nearest relative nnti) recently was State Treasurer Polk ot Tennessee, to whom it was supposed the estate would go, but he became a defaulter and fled to Mexico, where he died. Hk dishonesty cuts off hk family t and there are no other deserving memheta of the family bearing the name of Polk. Now that Mm. Polk is dead there k a mystery how the matter will be settled and tbe courts will have to decide the mattt r. It k not believed thai ths will can irtand a legal test. The other day a Democrat went into a grocery in a Knox 00. village aad asked for a dolkr'a worth of sugar. . The grocer put up one Urge package, then another, and after that; another. "I asked only fbr a doillar's worth," growled the Iwyer. "That's wl at I'm giving vow," said the givev. "What, all that V "Yea." "How does that come?" "Well, you we the McKinley law "the dealer ofgan in explanation.

The McKinley law! Great

Scott ! give me only half a dollar' wnth. If I take all that borne my wife will make me vote the .Republican ticket," Hogg What now, Mr. Crank? Jewltins Why, here's this kangaroo with pocket, and nothing to put in it, and tbe girl who is looking at the beast has her handkerchief, gloves, parse and umbrella in hand, and no available pocket. Texas Siftings. aaa . Tha Bass-Taw PesMfl. Mitchell, Ind., Aug. 22. The old Tow-Baas feud lias broken out again, and one man will likely die. Friday W. H. Tow, truatet of this township, owner of a large distillery and a prominent farmer, was returning to h is bome and bad reached a place where the road is fringed with a heavy growth of underbrush. Suddenly some hidden assassin opened fire from the bushes with buckshot and Tow fell from his buggy mortally wounded. His lower jaw was completely torn away nud his face and bead filled with shot. Workmen near by beard the shots and ruhed to the scene but could find no trace of the villain. Lster Tow said hia son-

in-iaw i;urtia Jttais was the man and be was arrested. He could

not furnish bail. All k excitement

nereand more serious trouble u

looked for.

The Bloorofield authorities are enforcing the kw making it a misdemeanor to fight dogs for love or

gain. When a man kums to me for advice, I find out the kind of advice he wants, and I give it to him.

This satiafies him that he and I

are two aa smart men aa there is living. Josh Billings. The annual old settlers' meeting at Ketcbam's nulpbur springs will be held 8sU'rdny and Sunday, Aug. 20tb end 30th. Good speakers for both days have been select

ed and will attend. The musie on Saturday will be furnished by the

HantMlsbore Male Quartette, and

there will be instrumental music

by the Wright Bros. The Moonlight Club will fumiish excellent

musie on Sunday. The committee

of arrangement is to meet on the

grounds Thursday,, Auf. 20tb, to make all necessary ari-aneements.

and aft the LTouo.hi, seals, disc., are in bad condition, tbey iqust and

earnestly waist upon all the neighbors wbo feel interealiid in the meeting to come oat on that

day and assist tbem.

Statistics prove tbst nine hun

dred and ninetyfuine out of every thousand who snowed in business 1

and bttcome wealthy,had p radically, and often absolutely, no capital t

negtn witb outside of energy and: tact j while on the other band s j very krge proportion of the fail

ures 111 uufsinesi are by personfj who started in with fiosncial back

ing either of their own or borrowed. I

Fatal Raaaway. Franklin 8tr of Saturday. Another moat deplorable accident baa just taken place in Brown county. Benjamin King and family had been to Nashville to jvMid the day, and were returning home. The mother and two disngbtera were in a buggy, while the father and small son were on horseback. When south of the county seat, and near the descent of Tcralit aon's bill, which is onu of the steepfit in tbe county, the horse iittachpd' to

the buggy became frightened end a

portion of the harness gave jfiiy as the atiim-'it dashed down theddwent.

In bin fright the father rain his horse after tbe mother and daughters forgetting hk little two who had been thrown to the hard ground and rendered nncoaicions for hours. Near tbe foot ef the descent the mother and two daughters were dashed against a krge stone. Both daughters' ak ulb were fractured and the younger cannot recover. The mother was badly brained about the face and body, while tbe father k the only men ber of the family uninjured; Don't forget to direct your at

torney to bring advertising to. tbe

Froirress office, in cases wkere you

have-any business as administrator, executor or guardian. Bitet very

low and work done correctly,, The Daviess Co. Fair will begin Sept. 28th, at Washington,Iud. A Daviess county gjnenoy recently sent ten cents to a jooair who advertised to send dir&tiomi how to run a garden witkoitt heiug troubled with potato hugs, and got the following reply bycard : "PUnt horse-radish.'' .. ?, . A tablespooafil of brandy put into each bottle of tomato catsup just before sealiig will not only preserve it, but vill add to the flavor when wanted for use. Sawders? Exchanne. Inst received at "Soaderi?' Exchange," direct from Anaheim, California, aa barret Anlie and one burral of Port Wine, made in 1887, and wucrantvd flut-cUi. AIm yf- Q. Emiom A Coa Bnt Grade of Jlnple Grove Whitkiw, Brandies and ffitn, which are guaranteed by tbem to Ix the tieat in the markot. I abo limp Ttngen as Thienw't PiUener Bottle Ber, Budweiaar, Pbit Mjilwauke, Metager'a Tafct, and Tliintuf A Wagnr'a keg becjr of Liifay-tt, nhiijh has bran on aalchera for tha laa'l 31 yesn. AH thaaa goodi will be aold on af tniall

martrin. ly place of buini U one

door out.n of tha KtfBce, and no buainen will ba dmo on lexat holldaya, ar en Bundavi br tha bock door, an! don't von forget iU O. SOCJDEHS. 4

(HEsBrr'8 SALE. ( By virtaa of a crlilted cory of a'd.

crea and aaecnUon to mu dirretatl, from tha Ctrrk'a vffica t the Jdunm

circuit onrt, in a canaa whan'in .f ahn.-W,

Hinith and LqiiUh U. Smith ari l.ilxinlitlV.

and John W. Huifcirk, K1U A. Ilukirk.

Kimiitli Ducn, Edwird J. Pun.v ttrcf

O. Uuiin, 8mud K. lunn. It illiin W. Dunn, MaudM. Dunn, Jnmtt SinitJi. and Florence -BaMtirk are dsfowbinw .rwi.iiir. ing me to make tha iiim of One Hundred aad Fifty Dollar (!SO). wit u th' intereat on said decree and omU, t will expoae

at rubltc Halo to the bigheH bidder, oil SATURDAY, SEPT. J6in, l9l,

between tha bour of 10 o'clock a. m. tini

t o'clock p. in., of eid day, ". thi d-ur f -1. .. . 1 I II I ? . u

county, Indiana, the rents and preSta for a term not ezceedine seven T" the

following described real Ut, in iton roe county, in tbe Stat of Indian. to-wit:

Beginning at the Bortheait corner of

lae aoutneaat quarter or tna iiogineui quarter of section seven (?) theiica west

eighty (80) rods, ibnce north forty (40) reds, thenoa west one hundred and twun.

ty-one (111) rods, thence aoiitli eihly (80)

rods, thence east two bundled and one

(Ml) rods, thonce north fortv (to) rods.

to tbe place of beeinniae. All in- town

ship ten (10), north range two (J) west,

All in tha County of Motrosj in the

Bute of Indiana.

If such ren te and profits will ,at sell

for a uflJcient sum to alisfy sail deerae,

interest ana coats, 1 win tna s.roe tim.e

and place, expose at Pisblie sale, the fee-

simple of said real estate r so much

thereof as may be suficinnt U diaubarge

sara uecree, interest anu cosh. Said sale will be made wHh.out nv re

lief whatever from valuation or appraise

ment laws. THOMAS J. I'ASIB, Bberitf Jtonne Clpaaty. Aug. M, 'St.

KNOWN aVKrlYWHCRK AS TM HOR8B SHOE BRANCI8,

"v VIIEAT GROWERS tatafaaf Batter far hwtaing Exfetttei Crsit; Xvaatr ovaaa av.j was axajmAas. aaana roat ctanvxuua. Ha W. FEBTtUZlU CO., Utssfiidsm UNION STOCK YARDS, OHIOAOO. ILL.

P. B. ZXAETlir. Agent for Monroe Co.,

At Bee Hive Grocery, Korth Side of the Sqnaire-

Bear! ( Health Nelke. It ia a well established fact that moat of the diseased prevailing during the summer month 1 are due to tha entrance into tbe iTitein uf germs, parasites or microbes and miasma. These poisons which gain entrance into tbe human organism, are, many of them, due te fermentation or dacay of vegtttablii matter from the combined action of moisture and high solar temperature. The "heated term is upon us, and prevention being safer and belter than cure, every property holder should remove from bis premises all accumulations of garbage, tilth and other deea) ing matter which may prove detrimental to tha futile health, or in any manner interfere With tbe comfort of .tbe people. Pislnfectants, as lime, copperas, Ac, are cheap,

and should be used literally. "Cleanliness is next to Godliness'' and "aa ounce of prevention is worth a pound of curs." Town Health Officers of the county should see that everything it placed in good sanitary condition in their respective municipalities.

A. J. AAiKbL, SeeretMT of the Monroe County Board

of Health.

Katlce at AvallcaUaai far U

cease.

The uniertiened. a male eitiEen over

the age of twenty-one ytara, and aa in.

namtanl -r me town or tsmltbvnie, ana

the County of Monroe in the State of

Indiana, beieby fives notice to the citi-

sens of Hsaitbville, Indiana, Clear Creek

township, in said county of Monroe and Slate of Indiana, tbat he will at the Sep

tember term, 1891, of the Board of Com

missioners ot the County of Monroe,

8'tste of.Indiana, apply to said Board for a license toiellinluxiuslingliqanrf.to.wlt:

spiritoui, vinous, and malt liquors in less quantities. than a qnart at a time, for a

period of one year, with tbe privilege ef

allowing tne same to tie arena on tmpremises upon which lie di-sires to sell

said soiriUius, vinous and malt liquors,

and tbe premises being situated in tbe town of Smilbvilie, lownitiip of Clear

Creek, county of Monroe and State of

Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit:

Part of In let No. 3, in Smithville, Indiana. Commencing at tbe northwest

corner of In-lot No. 3, in tbe town of

Smithville, Indiana, tbence east thirty 30 feet, thence south thirty 30 feet, tin nee west thirty 30 feet, tbence north

thirty I3uj l"l. 10 tne puce 01 Deainnmir LHWI3 H. TURASUEB, Aug. 12, '91.

Flf tjr Per Ceat. Setter. Takamah. Srh , Jan, 30, 1891

I. P. Hopewell, Bloumington, luiliaus, Dar Kro., I hav taken four of the om-

half doann botliifs of Smith Ametioan Nervine tou had sent me from Pari

lirof., end I frel at leat &0 per vent, bet

Ivr than I did before using it. I have put the utber twu l."lll' away for rainy day, as I was afralit 1 would have tmtiiple in getting it again. It .1 surely a wonderful tonic. Your Bro-, B. C. HOPEWF-M

Additional LoealnEffie Spires wilt tench near Hindustan, this county, th is winter. Miss Creed Myers of Gospor" will teach In Peru, Ind., this fall. Wm. B. Baker left tor Denver, Colorado, 8aurday night a week., He expects to return sosae tiuMi next weeb. .f The wife of Addison Smith, aenompanied by Mrs. Jas. H. Hunter, left Blooroington on Monday for ifetoskej'. Both ladies ure sub

ject to bay fever.

Charley Maxwell is working in the Vauilalia machine shops, at Terra Haute.

B. IURF0R0, Xriaster, BC.clcmMr, MaiauflBirtiarei" oM' Bimulk XSooLtss, fdnictrwLVGr' mmA SUnstor. . XO. 21, WK8T WASH1SSTOS flT tndianapjalis, Tndtana.

Declxratiarr Reaolatloa

for tbe improvement of Siith Street from

Walnut street to Gamble street.

'Whereas it hail become necestfcry for

tbe proper improvement of Bloomington, . if a . i. ui.l . . .

inaiana, anu lor tne u oi oixin street in said city that the said street ba imnrovad bv lavinsr a brick or sawed stone

sidewalk on bote sides thereof from Wal

nut street to Gamble street in said city.

Ji it therefore resolved by tbe Jliiyor ni Common Council of said citv, two-

tbiids of the members thereof concur ring theiein, that it ii necessary for the improvement of said city and for the uie of said street that the same be improved by

laying a brick or saved stone sidewalk en both sides thereC'f frim Walnut streiit to

Gambia, street In, t ccordance with the

plans and specifications therefor now on file in the office of the City Clerk.

The total cost or smd improvement snau bu aateued per lineal front toot upon lbs real estate abutting on tbat part of said street so improved, said assessments, if deferred, to be paid in tea annual install

ments.

If said assessments are deferred,

a bond or bonds shall be issued in an

ticipation of tbti collection of said assessments, unless thi Drottertv owners nav

said assessment before said bond or lands

are issued. All as provided for in an Act

of the General Assembly of Indian:!, ap

proved March sib, 1HS8, ana aiuunaed March 6th, 1891. That objections thereto will be beard at the Mayor's offii-e in the city of Monroington, Indianti, on Mondav eftning,

September 7th, lRtl, at 7J o'clock p. m.

when and wiii-re tile property ornurs along the line of said proposed iniprovomenls uin mnk ) nbjucttons to tbe necessity tor the con ..-ruction thereof. . I, Robert C. Greeres, Clerk of th City f Bloouiington, Indiana, certify tli foreooinj; tu be a true and eoirnct copy of a Heiolution adoited by the Cimmi Council f suid city, at their regular mueting held August 4th. 18l. Hi I B Kit V C GRBKVWt, Ang. 12, "4l-3t. . City Clerk

-Albert Seward is working foir an Indianaiolia firm that is manufucturing and placing hut air fur

naces.

Miss 1 nes Romans, of Quaker City, O., a graduate of tbe New England Conservatory of Musk: has been elected by the Trustees c our city schools as teacher of auiii: Mrs. Kits C. Hunter, well

known here, bat now of Washing

ton uity, bas been promoted from a 1.1,200 position to a f 1,300 cieirh -ehijj in the Pension Office.

--Henry McCalla's wheat th!ii

year aversged twenty-three bushels

to tbe acre.

--Unas. r. I uley bas been appointed one of the seven delegat es

Iron the Masonic fraternity of Ind-1 ia.na, wbo will go to Cleveland, th, ! in Sef tember, to attend the 'Grand j JoJge of the U. S. Miss lou. l'hillips, teacher of N. 3, Gnded St:hrol, has rcoigned, .ind Mia Mattie Orchard has been elected to fill the position. Two of the Mt. Ebl (now Fairfax) lady preachers, were in town on Monday.

P. II. Gardner, IX ft, PkyoitliM ! SaTpeaM, Cfiet : Wert Sid wer,, oser J. C Sodimom.

Besidence, 244 East Sixth St.

UoSHa 8 te II, 3 to 6, 7 te f.

Netlae ef A.atrablrilM' VTOTIOM is haiebv aive thin the un

it dersigned has been appointed by tbe

uiera or tna circuit uaurt oi atortro County. Stat of Indiaaa, udmiaistrator

of the estate of Robert Roseos, lata at

Monroeaeunty, deceasad. Said estate is suppnwid to t anHent. ARCHIBALD FLIiKllKR, Aug. 26, '91. AdtainsSnstor.

Apstalataaaat mt AiMlgaaae. VTOTICK is beraLy given, that- the an

i.1 deralEned has been appointed and

ananaea as assign or tna srm or wu Iiamt A Welch, competed of LouH N

Williams and William Welch; -t

Ang. IS, 'St.

IKA BATMAN.

Auignae.'

Matlca Final Settl Maeat at

Eat ate.

In the matter of tha estava of James

Farley, deeeased. In the Menroe Circuit Court, October Term, 1891. Notice is hereby given, that tbo under

signed, as Administrator of the estate of

James Farley, deceased, baa nreaanted and tiled his account and Touchers in final settlement of said estate, md tbat tha same will come up for examinstioe and action of said circuit court, on Hie 12th day of October, 1891, at which time all persons interested in said estute are required to appear in said court and show nan, if any there be, why said aeoount and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, aad all others interested therein, are ulse hereby required, at tha time and place ssbtesaidr to appear and make proof of Oi'iff hairibip or claim to any part of said -tstate. WILLIAM .1. LQ-WJB.

Aug. 26, '91. AdniinmUator, .

VP '

H. East, Att'y.

linn I IU, M.K, Norfolk Building, (th and Kim Sts. O I II CI MM ATI, OHIO. fOJIALTy: KlDSRy DtHEABEB. cof BEspoyoENC eoncixei).

Valm.t C'l.KAM.NO hIicuiI.) Dili be ncglrcted, in the interest lieth of clealinrM and health. John Brown is pre

pared in the most complete manner to

give this business nis ran-iui atlfnuon lie has tight casks, doodorUing materials, and evcrrtbini! that is necessary to mnk.

this business a success. Call on Brown

and get bis figures it is cheaper to clean

up your promises tnun to contract ty

phoid fever.

tveelaratarv Reaolaflen

f&r the improvement of Walnut street.

from mrKwnoq Avenue to second street

Whereas it bi become neressarv for

the proper improvement of tbe city of

Bloomington. Indiana, and for the use of

W alnat street m said city, that tee i

street be improved by laying a brick or

sawed stone sidewalk on the east side of

aid street from Kirkwood Avenue to Sec

ond street in said "ity.

Be it therefore resolved by the Mayor

ana uommon council or the uity or Bloomincton, Indiana, two-thirds of the

members thereof concurring therein, that

it is neonsary ror tne Improvement ot said city and for the use of aaid street.

tbat the same be improved by lay ing a brick

or sawed stone siduwalk on tbo east side

thereof from Kirkwood Avenue to Second street in accordance with the plans and

specifications therefor now on Sis ia the

office of the Citv Clerk.

The total cost of said improvement

snail be assessed per lineal front foot upon

the real estate abutting on tbat part of

sata -street ae improved, saia assessments

if deferred, to be paid in ten annual

installments.

If said assessments are deferred,

a bond, or bonds shall ba issued in an ticipxtion of tbe collection of said assess-

monta, unless tha property owners pay

said assessments nerore said Dona or ooads

are issued. All as provided for in aa

Act of tbe General Assembly of Indiana,

approved March 8th, 1889, and amended

a arch em, ibsi. Tbat objections thereto will be heard

at tae Mayers office in tne city of Bloom ineton, Indiana, on Mondav eveninc

September Tth, 1191, at Tl o'clock

p. m. wnen and wnere the property ownera along tbe line of aaid proposed improvement can make objections to ths necessity for tbe construction thereof.

I, Robert U Grooves. Clerk of tba Citv

of Bloomington, Indiana, certlty the fore

going ia a true and correct copy or a

Resolution adopted by tha Common Coun

cil of said city at their regular moating held August 4.h, 1891.

JtUolSKT U. UKKIVfiS, Aug. 13, 3l-3t. City Clerk.

NOTICE T COWTKACTOK8.

Bids will be received bv the Commas

Council of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, in ths Council Chamber, of said city at their regular meeting, to be held

TUESDAY, SKPT. 1st, 1891,

for completing sidewalks unfinished on the west tide of Walnut at net, between Tenth and Eleventh it reel in said city. Specifications for said improvement are

now on 11 to, and can be seen si the City

Ulerk's oflkce.

Tbe Common Council reserve Die rieht

to rajact r all bids. Contractors will observe th followine

resolution adopted by tba Com moo Council;

Ileiolved, That hereafter no bids will

ba received, and acted upon by tha Com

mon Uouncil. unless tne names or this

sureties wbo are to sign tba bond of the applicant, in case he is awarded tbe contract, are given in tha bid.HOBEltT V. GREKVES, Aug. 13, '91-3t. City Cierk.

Declaratory ReaolMtlaa for the improvement of Second street from Walnut stre.it to Dunn street. Whereas it bas become neeary for tha proper improvement of the city of Bloomington, Indiana, and tor the use of Second street in said city, that th said street bo improved by laying a brick or sawed stone sidewalk on tbe south fidu thereof from Walnut street to ths east fide of Dunn street, Be it tborefnre rrsnlvd by the Mayor and Common Cnunuil of tmd city, two. thirds of the members thereof concurring therein, that it ia tiH-nnry fur tha improvement of said city and for the use of aid nwt. that the same be imprnvod by haying n brick or s:wed stone sidewalk on the south tide fheriMf fruin Walnut street to tbe fust aid- -f 1'unn stror-t in accordanew with I bo phmt ami tpecitknlions tht-refor now on file in the ollice of the v-ity Clurk. The totnl cost of said Imprornm-ot sh-tll be uM.-ssed purliiimii front fool upon i he rvnt cataU abuttinx on that -ait of .nid .trK,a ii ln)ir.-v,-J, naiit Dwcuiiii-n-l, if iloli-rrwl. sbnll be paid in ten auniuil in-tullni-iits. If said aistwrncnts are doferrvd, a bond or bonds uliall be i-sued in an-tic-lpation f tile collection of said a-in-nt, unlof the property owners pay tfaid HsucNUiivnt.-) beiore tid bnndorboiris are issued. All as providial for in n Act of tbe General Assembly of Inlluiru., approved March 8th, 1389, and amended March Cth. l&lt. That uhji-ctinns thereto will be hisard in the Major's oillce in said citv on Monday evening;, Srfpt. 7th, 18U1, at 7 o'e'ock p. m., when and where the property owners along the line of said preposed improvement can make objections to tba noue-jity for tbe euntrijction thereof.

I, Kobert C. Greeves, Clark of the City

of Hloomington, Inainna, certuy ttie foregoing o be a true and correct copv of a resolution adopted by thn Common Council ot said city adopted at their regular

meeting bold Auzuat 4 In, 18l. 1WBICBT C. GKKEV 13S, Aug. 12, '91-St. Clly-'terk.

CIRAND PALACE HOTEL

81 in 103 N. Clark Street. CHICAGO.

Only four minuulcs from tbe Cou rt

House; Cab It- cars pn the door,

Now house with all Modern Improve

menta; newly furnNhed. On Ameri

can and European plana. Kooni fcj.OU sleekly; transients &0 cent and uj.wj

niard. Turkish Baths tor ladi-t ard

ontlcmen. 50 cents. Reatauritnt ty

I'reu- Lompagnon, late chif :nica:o

nd Union-League otubs. Tablcd'Uoic -sryod. iayCut tht out for future aae.

lis

Kon'f; Forget The Big Monroe County FAIR. SEPT. 14 TO 18.

CHECKER CH0LEHA CAM mm CCKBaT. A CURE FOUND AT IA8T JETTS P0ULTa WfflCIB is. a Guaranteed Cure for Cbiekta Cholera. Guarnnteed to not aalj Pievent bwt to (JURE Chiekea Cholera in its niet malignant itage. Ah absolute gnarantea vrith saea

No Cure, No Pay. 2& CIS. I'BK rACKAda. Ank yoor druggist for it. Take no ether. sept, 24-1H. QZ cCfr 3MCa. -Oliiu and Miwnsoiupi ftailaaf

ttmTItt rati ttw Etl ass aTat -pg iSioltd Daily Traiai to Ciaciimati, 4 alia Daily Trains to Si. Ixmie, a Salld Daily Trafns tr LrtiUvill, Connection in Union Depcta with trala fvr all lines for the Katt, West, Kotfa nnd South. Through Vestibule By.: Coachei'. Pullman Parlor ear and Sleep, era on ill traina. A laaaMa kvalsV'-

1,1 ss of Pullman Veslibo !e Buffet olaoars from St. Locis and Stations oa staia' Lin to Washington, Baltimore. Ptibs delphia and Hew Turk, without ckonate. Boa b Scene Moving Vfeet abearkl take this line aa it has lees changes ef ear and better at'comnodatieaa teas etbsr routs. Our Tuntibiilc cars are luxury, wStijiU mav-lMt aniorel hv alfwitatoai mm

W paswngers w maae vuair jvu I .

piVHanb anv comivntni. war wrmm

..,11 t.b. ntn. ...n. MMMa. MMI i

in mgard to .rates for pasagr ana, freiiglit, time, routn and connection; salt; mt -vnnf- h.m if dealvMl anA atialsA .ai

shippinR f ri-ifht by the most direct rwats..-. and checking baggage, without charge fnr anv aatialafiMt thm9 maT mm mhim mm

rendiir. it. B. Passenger should pa.' chase tick ;lsbvf ere entering cars, as U tickot rate U lea cent leaa than tba ttaia .ate. Co mmunications a Idrrssed to taa"! undersigned will receive yrompt s ttantiaav,.

Atilri's: v J. rn!i;i., TKin jsgeati O. & St. Uy Mitchell, ind. C O. JmV

Iiistrct rasseneer A tent, viBcannoeviaas-

J. V. HARNSkD, lr t & Gea'l Xaaagek,

W. B. ShaTTUc, Geseral Pas r sMS CISCISSATI, U

AB DOST rORClBT W . . - . . . .

i nave a- large numoer m int-tias Buggies, Surrrya and Spring Wag'aa, tai the old Christian Cfturch l uilding, Klrkk

wiioit Avenue, east oruia natmeai timet, which I will trade ibr stork rr will sett, low duwn for cash. No man in Maareo

oiuily can anura to ntaae a pureauae wa fore p'o'ling my pi-iem. X caa fit yau .; I will Niv ail the f-& horsae tbal ta'.

sell. DAVID MctllHHl.

FoPen TO THE WORLCTj

$2,000 rAs. $2,000

VaudAlin Ue

Ta Tamga ta taw aast an

Interesting Facte. lie's Aaaat Well Hair.

GosvoKT, Imx., March 1, 1891. Paris Bros.. Sin; Aa a result of tbe gratitude I feel for the benefit deiivod from the use of the South A me, icai Nervine purchased at yoiiir house in February, I desire to slate that I wa feeling "miserable and no account" from the effects of a se

vere case of grippe, and that in one week

from the timi! I first begun tha medicine'

use I lolt vastly nettor. flow i ooiiev i am almost wall, but I am still taking tliis

medicine, as 1 want to reel all rtgot Defore I quit. You mav publish thii. JOflN L. MABLKT.

Oaly Able t "Drag- Araaad." Bkbtobo, Ind., March 20, 1391 Paris

Bros Gents: I was attending court sev

eral week ag at liioommglon, alter nav-

intr a severe oaso ot la Kripr, s,nd was

lust able to tlrag around," havini; never

fully recovered from tbe disease. An c

gHEKirifS SAIiB. By virtue of an Kecution to ras di

rected from the Clerk of the Monroe Cir

cuit Court, I will expose at Public Saleue tba highest bidder, on

SATURDAY, SKPT. 26th, I8l,

hetwecn the hours of IS o'clock A. k. and

4 o'clock r. M., of teid day. at the door of

the court house or said Monroe county, Indiana, tbo Pints and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, oi the following described Keal Kstate, in Monro

county, in the Slate of Indians, tc-wit :

Southwest uuartar of ths northwest

quarter.

And tbe northwest quarter of tbe south

west quarter of section twenty-four (24) township ten (10) north rang two (2) wait, exceot tan 19) acres out of the

southwest corner of said northwest quarter of said south weal quarter.

All in Monroe oounty and State of Ind

iana.

And on failure to realize the full am

ount S judgment, interest Mid costs, I at tbe same time and place will expos

at public sal ths fa (imple of mid rl

astat.

Taken a th property of William It.

Buthirk Jr. and Marion Covtar at tbo

suit of Garr, Scott A Co.

!id sale will be made with rethif from

valuation or njipraifiomont lawi.

THOMAS J. FAltll,

Fine Speed Ring, llnir 3H lie TLVaolk. Complete Grounds, GrKEAT STOCK SHOW.

STLet every farmer lring

snmi-tkintr to the fair, end ehoivr it

to tbe multitude. IT WILL PAY-

feT Don't forget the date, uniil write to the Secretary for Premium

List, and further particulars. J. E. EDMONDSON, Secretary. Blooming;(on, Indiana.

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Notice ta Praierty Haiders oa Third street from College Avenue to Henderson street. All partiw owning property on Third street, between College Avenue and Kendorson streiit, in the city of Blooming ton, Indiana, interested in tbe improvement of said streot, will take notice that tbe

Citv Kneinser has made fiaal estimate of

cott Ot improving saia (tree irom uoiiae

Avenue to tionuerson atreet, ana ntaao aiiacasmnnt aeniiist property bolder for

said improvomont, aaid assessment being now on fit in the City Clerk's office.

AH parties interested will take notiea

that a committee from tha Common Conn, cil of said city will meet in tba Mayor's office in said oity, Thursday, August 21th, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. m at which time and place anv one enrteved at said

assessment eau make known their griev-

ances, and the earn Will be considered

by aaid oommittee.

Kuuatti. u. unnsv so, Aug. 12, '91-2t. City Clerk.

Aug. 2. '91.

Sburitf Monro Cciunty.

IVattce ta Properly llaldera

on Koeer street, from Second to Jf-tirluh

StieoL

All oartio owninir propertv on Boesrs

struct, betwuun Second street tnd Kii;lith stniet ia ths oily of 13leomington, India-ta, interested in tbe improvement of suid

street, will taka notice tbat the C ty Kngineer ha mado final estimate of rot of improving aaid street from Second atrret to Kigblh street in said city aad nude ariestmenta against property holder!! for said iinproveini;nt,nil Hn-o-amanl

being now on nie in tne t itv vierK o!inre. All parties interested will take iit tic tht a committee from tbe Coritinon Council of said city will meet in th Mayor's office of said' city, Thurssdav evening August. 2Uh,' 1831, at TJ o'clock p. m , at which lime and place any ona ue grieved at Mid ajio.wmonta can mak-n Unown their ;rievMncs, and th snmn will be considered hv satii committoit. HOBEKT C GRKEVKtt, Aug 12, '91-st. Cilj Clsrk.

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inj and buffi-t con oa ihrough tsswaV with but one change to poi itsia KkawaiC V. ...... n.A.A., N-l..'i. I..M. Arm

kensas and Cnlifornia. Xaabw ears "

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Trains kaviiir Torre Baute Car St JatV

l.5.VE Terr Hauti, Crawfordsrilla, P-rankfort,

Ixigansport,

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re jirowyi ewewrctw. mj wnaa mmm

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te'-te oho! Intmrattct Ayimtn. WM arasV' titz in all ta Stat and JfaVi CbwHav

n-ompt asa cmrcjiil tlttntun. gtttn OS im aiUction of Ctetat. to wiiftUHw ataaWrfS

esCeten, and to all other Imuuu wri

nans-re. A ifcialtw madt t4 . ftntit ae. .

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swat eomer hIIn svaMira.

OMet over Fivsi tlmticmmi lisaa. daaV

ness of a Itfni water oiH eavsat fettft'im in nil imirsa. Jtoil ssasf Si Ska

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ownrf floor. Sjxetal arrcni'ton yiK ;, Protxite kivine , to Ike eolleelim of rAtiaaS .

,t n tuue ire oft cm ceum y ?,. af ctfjiiinittf soMntie. : ' i

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eon, Ira Wtti.) Attnney. over Stone t tl x arorA eea( esaV

Mitare. PirH ular attention vritt t

a to Probate eitee, coUectiatte, est, predict in oil the fattrta, -EAST EAST Aifrmrm. .

in Bee Hive Bloek, north, itde

square, up-ttairs. Gitse prompt to I'robnte taftnes. enat te i!m

of etnima. Wilt t ersatrVa

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