Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 34, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 October 1891 — Page 2

T

The Fall Weatheb, Winter Is Coming-

TOIV

The Largest Stock of CLOTHING and HATS, The Largest Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, ' Ever Brought to Southern Indiana. T3HD2 BESTC OET EARTH That can be had for the money ought to be ?good

enough for you. dollar, -m ones w CLOTHING tJW Amanstaa. THE MAN NOMINATED BYTHB KCPCBLTCA CONVKimOS. As McKinW ike autior of tbe promt tariff, hi defeat would giaa grater trimph to the Daesotaaa the defeat of nay other Jtapnbiiean aoatioec Ttw chances ere, Uieacb, that his plurality will btauwnre abort 20,000. The free eotaage erase is enbafdrag ia a very rapid way ao fir as the Bepablieaoa are eoaocrned. Had br ibe time of the ateetine: of the Ntttional Osavcfttioa next rear hum will a M wiefiaaaothat d I Issma ia the party that has always ftvafed honest sfeaey la the past tea years the crap has averaged aboat 1,625,000,000 basaeU, a figare wbicfa has Vea exceeded oary oace, aad that wan ia 338 Moreover, the detaaad for expartatioa will probably be great eaoagh to exhaast the ee.tin crop aad tana re foil prion. The wertd is baying asore of oar prodaoU this year than ever before,. aad still the Deasoerats ansa) talking aboat the alleged lama that has heca doae to oar jbren trade by the HeKiatey law. The Colorado BepabHeansak for free silver. The party ia two,' or perhaps three other States swty alanbeia mvor of it. As between the two parties ca this qaestion the case rwobebly stands aboat tens: Atafest free flf'-f, " Bepubli-TaTcT-soar States and the Dessocrats is sevra. Far free eawage toe JSepealaaas ia foot I tae IwiaiaBran ia fertyT he crops are greater, even in ptaportioa to populatkia, in this coawtry thsa they were in 1879, the year w which specie payawat by the Goto assent was rewned. It ia reasonable, alas, to suppose that tiiey will have the sense favorable Miafuaneo on busaess that they cxerteil tbca. The Dssaoersts asanot win the Frcatdeai next year without Hew Tori:, aad even wrtb- T$ew York they stay lose. That Is to say, the Scsttteaae are aot dependent on that State for victory ia the Pretidetrtisl canvass, bat they will probnbiy carry the State just the same. .Dr. Jcackes, aati eottdaded his of Indiaaapnlia, series of sermons apvia the theories recently advaac-; mi k k!x that th BailUsussaa ia ? mcr at head. After aaserting that tatread of the world will coats ia seven yeass. eoneluded : "la all revere aaa aad awe, I atast say that we an' bow livinp: in tbrt park of she divide weak wbieh ia tepresswsed by Satarday evening, aad the anilseaiasB Sobbntk appiasebfs apace. All the iadftaifons which it is BMaaihle to examine point namingly to this eonrlusioa, , The philosophy of history indicates it ; the researches of science cooiinn it ; levelalion corroborates it ia oar ytojbay, aad type aad syssboh'7 A hnsbel af wheat will buy BaoKt commodities ooasmsed by tbe Unset now tana at any time in tbe

kntory f this country froni thcww cvotractnl while workiug in I

IS HERE.

-ABE

"THE TWinSTSJ."

Your dollar is and "will buy

CORNBR DOUBLE STOBfi.

AND HATS, BOOTS ANb SHOES.

time of Christopher Cokmbaa, At one tine daring the war a bushel of wheat sold for $2.90, or omild be exchanged for five yards of mtn)ia. To-day a bushel ot wheat wiM bay tea yards of as goad aiuslia. At that tine a bushel of wheat worth 12.90 would boy fifteen poande of sugar; now It will bay twenty-one poands of better sugar than people osed in those days. . , From the Omaha Mercury. Atelrille a. Baawewell, I Jade of tba Fourth jadiclal district of Neturaaka, was bora in Monroe county, Indians, to March. 1845. He it the oMart I of foar cbHdrea. Hit mother died when he was bat six yars old. Hi father, B. A Hopewell, atUI tivet tn Toifamsn, Ben. I la 1HS4 the Am! It moved to Kantai. I I -.I.... Hau h L.MLkiM aIUm.. tn the trouble of that. State wr undergone. Alter a roar or two the family meved to at taeoun and young Hopewell employed himself In the work of the frontienman tt tint rtwo. 1 164 be "freighted" with a team of bnlli, from Leareawoiih-to Ft. Laramie and rtrturn. Ia tho fall of '4 he entered Aaboiry (sow DrPaiiw) unfreraity, Oreencattle, Indian, and eradoatd in a claw of twen-ty-eicbt in 1S6S. Xeantine be had been tudjriog law and had been admitted to practice ia 1868. Ia 1810 the young practitioner came to Nebmaki and located in Tefcamab. Ia addition to practieS Mt pnrfeiaioa be commenced a bankiaa; baafaem ia 1873, aad eontinood it until leSS. Ia IMS be formed a law partaenbip with Hon. J C. LaoeMin. In .1 eS7 be wan apoointod Jodee of tho Third judicial district by Gorerno? Thayer, aad as too regular election ta the rail el toat year, be was elected to Kieeeed bimielf, nie Bomination to the place being made by Rapoblicana, DemocraU aad Iadepeadcot. . Judge Hopewell waa a afember of the CoMtltotinsa! enBTiiatioB ia 1975, of which John I. W4eter waa Chairman. In 18T4 be wu married to HatUe K. Melana, of Tekamah, and throe children hare been bora to than. Judge Hopewell' home b till at Takaaiah, where be owna fansf and rancbei eomprwing two tkoaaaad aerea. A Judge of tbt. Fmrlb jodicial diririct be n an 'eatiable record for impartiality and biraeaa, a man of sound judgment and thorough knowledge of tba law. Judge Hopewell is a nephew of ear follow eitisra, L P. Hopewell, and bis father was well known : to atacy of bar old people. Dmriese eonety is ia a bad eoadiriea at present. . Some thirty bams have been burned by incendiaries during the past year, and one aght last week the court house wa discovered to be on fire. The fire was gotten under control, but not until the records and valuable papers were destroyed. The book s nod nauers were saturated with eoal oil, and five new jogs that had contained oil were found in the botldiag. An investigation of the hooka had been ordered by the coanty eotntnisaionera, and it is snppojed that tnw eBort to destroy all ewaleaes was one ot toe recoils Bedford Mail ; Tbe lecture by John M. Coulter last JTrtday mgbt, the first- of tbe Slsr Course, was ol aa exceHeat ebaracter, and greatly pleased tbe auutenee, wnicb wan oot very larse. His subject was Yeliowatone National Park," iliastrated with stereopUcon views. Dr. Coulter visited tba National Park ia 1872, with one ol the earliest soieutific expeditions which penetrated bst region, aad made a tody of tba pteuliar pbeoomeBa of thelocaiitf. His leetare was high ly lostructive as well as entertaiotag. Bedford Mail : Peter Pillion baa beea very sick for several days front tbe efiVets of poison ivy. He has bud violent fever, and bis feet anst legaaavesweiiea. . inepoiconi

HEEE.

as good as any much at as the qmrry at Ft. Bitner. Dr. Mc Donald is treating the ease, with Dr. I'reeland in consultation. The doctors say it ia one of the worst cases of the kind they ever saw, but do net consider the patient's life in daiigitr. MISMevllle Mesas. Btbimville is on a boom. Mini Staley'i school children enjoyed vacation last Wednesday. One hundred and a enrol led ia the schooli here. James Jackson of Bloomlngton is doing the painting on the I. O. O. V. lodge ouimnig. Or. IfcGeewas in town last weak. He repertii North Bedford all O. K. Bis Creek Stone Vo. hare bought a mill and expect to have it i a operation in the netr future. Sim or Dter, on bbiray frem Tscotna, Yt athington, to HouUxirn Texas, t Lopped over Sunday with Charles Walker. Xr. John Buck of Fairlaad, InoV, is bare oti a visit to friends and relations. Mr. McOinnis of Clorerdala kwt his carpen'ar tools ia the recent Are, lots one ha id red dollars. The Hew Light church buildinif, two miles I oath west of here, was burned Sat' srdcy night. Supposed to be set on fire. The obi church building was bnrnsd on Aueiist. list hut. The new buildimr was juet emuosed. The 1. O. O. r. members here are buKdiag a new ball. The building is KiU. md two stories. The flrst floor w ill be usd as a town hall and tbe reeond as a lode room. Briseo of Bloomi agton us too sou tract tor tne wooa work. The K. of P. hare a building committee at work en tbe plans for their new lodge room, xney are taunng cr rniiia inj 20x88 aisd two stories, with metal rKi They ei pect to put up tbe building for anout fil.wo. vsas. wajier willowa loo lower story and the K. of P. tbe upper. COMSlDB The people residing in tbe vi cinfty of Chambersville. four miles east of Spencer, are greatly e:ici ed over tbe burning tor a second time of thu Christian ohuroh of that place, on Sunday sight There is little doubt that the fire was cf in eendbry origin. The building was insoredJor soUU. Races avt Terra Daat s. Tu kb Hauts, Ikd ,Octt. The a-oik's races ended with darkness and with the best events of tbe week. Thermal; evsnt ot tne oay was tne rres tor an pec e tairried over from yesterday, in which tbe fastest seven beats ever zone in a taee were made. Grant's Abdallah tbt yestereay snowed pnenomenai speed wai hot favorite, but Boy Wilkes took the flrsi bent to-day, and Guv, a sixteen to two shot, won the three last faaati and tbe raov making a phenomena finish in the first beat he won. In thu nofiniabed Ml trot Tosa won as ahepieaued. Fools on the 2:18 trot sold, Junemont fit, sekl 8Z&. the talent having faith ia Waiter B. There was a surprise ia tbe 1:34 trot, in which Ben Davis was a hot favorite, sIIinu in poubifos't, field $15. AllieHaves snowea itnat sne uaa innentea tbe stsviiig uuBiiuas oi act granusire, iODer; noUregor. After tbe second heat of tbe S-.34 tret Deimarcb, by Ham rno, want agaimt his record 3.13, maje last week In tlie tl.ird beat of a race. Budd Dobls was up behind the handsome bay horse, and at the second attempt nodded for tbe worl. It was a beautrJul rated mile. The quarter was done in 33 second, the half in 1.08, throe quarters in 1.38) and the mile in 2.11 J. There was lusty cheering whn the timn was bung out, there having b n little boiMtbat, with so cold a day and track so bard, tbe stallion uonld equal hi. record. The Spanish duty on Ameri can flour will be only fl per 'jurrol instead or 9B.20 afier dtnoary .1, and thf mult will be a large in crease in tbe sbipaseBjta.oXths( ir)duct to Cuba. Snonjro faded carpets with a strong solution of sslt or slum, ill will ungates the colors ud help to keep it from moths,

Don't be pnt off nith t'iie

Atstenaent "this is just an good," but demand South American .Nervine. The best way is to eo to Paris Bros., the importers' aeewts. They sre in thu corner tiring atoiv, Ulooiiiington. ....i I aaebtea to CraalUs," Ky T time we itrike a mute we are indebt'id to tbe mim who htr studied sci ence for the mere love of it. The nxta who worked at eosl tar "taut to see what was is it" made tlie whole wirfcl hit debt ors by iUcereriBr, allraiint, tht ooloriig princif le of madder. - -And to thasa mint tbe world is indnbted also for aniline, tipyri:: s and mors than 100 c4bir eoal tr producla. 8Sentists, wonclerng what was in crude petroleum, found parafliiie and vssaline. 1'asteur wondiirad what caused fermentat Ion. He founcl out, aitd brougl t a dew era to wine making.. Tbe il Dicing and daacins: of the tea kettle attracted tbe attention cf a brain. and wo hare as a onquencs all the spplications of steam. The swimring of a e hand) liar in an Italian cathodrial beft re the ay a of young Galileo wai tno beginning o 'a train of thought thit ietuHea in the invention of the penduilum, and through it to the perfecting of the mete, uremeitof time, and tbueltti ipplication and we in navigation, astronomic observation , and in a thousand viaii we bow pass b ' unnoted, has been of sueb praotW ca val ne that the debt to sclenUactfeought even in this one instance, ctn never be known. Science, in its study of abstract truth, is ever giving to man new begin nings, wniie tne uevii ts eiigagoa in Bndin mischief for idle hand to dop sci ence ii' eternally at work ana log somethins iku! for thasn to d. Miniseum I. H, Impress : J here : never was uch open garnbJinj in -Trre Hantr. The pool selling has beiin big. Tbe public gambling homes in town have lieen wideojen. People have stood opposite this Casino tn th ! evening and seen tbe crowds aboul the gambling tables, no effcirt beinn made apparently, to t betruct the view of puolicgsmblirg. This was the notorious place of the week. Over Fasig's, Cissay'a, tbe, Turf, Mnriihy's and other plaees thire were also public gambling rooms, Matlce ef AaialalslrsiUr'ssale Noi ice is hereby given tha.t nhe, under, signed Adi.unittratrix of ;the estate of Levi aouston, bite of Xai.tie County, Indiana, deoeat&l, will sell at. rubfio Aocti m to the highest bldd en THl B3DAY, OCTOBItB, Stm, 1891, beginningt 18 o'eloak of slid day, at tbe farm of said di-oedent, in Vfasbfngtim towni lip, at onroo coanty, all his personal props ty net taken by the widow, eo sistuui of I Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Hay, Corn in the Field, Farming Implements, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and vuieus oUierartoles. TX SH8 OF 8ALB All lurtt unler five dollars, cash in head ; nil sums- over five dollar: credit of nino months will be given, the purchaser giving note with appro red security, waiving oil relief from valual ion or appraisement lavs,1 bearing eight per cent, interest after maturity until paid. XABTK. HOUSTON,. Sept. JO, '91. Administratrix. Fulk A Corr, Att'ys. . ' IV slice ta RaaoRiesldeMta. Jennie Wilson, Amandu Wilson nd Abrslam Donaldson. Yoi are hereby notiffod that the. Cum. miosis ners of tbe City f Blo-iminaton, India ia, wil( meet in tbe kinjon ojRvt in raid ci :y on 1102 1 DAT, K0YEXBKK torn, ltl'l, at S o'clock a. m. for tbe purpose of eitimatin ; benefits and damages 'to pmpprt.v sought to be appropriated in upenlng south Lincoln street in said oily. ,. Yoii property will in sumn ay be affected by opening said street. By order of Common Council. BOBKBT C. GHE EVES, Oct. 1 1, '91-3t City Clerk. aiiiD uonrr roBtjiBT iti: I hive a lanre number of first-eloss Bnggiss, Surreys and Sprie r Wagons, in the old Christian Church building. Kirkwood a. venue, east of the National Hotel, which I will trade for stock or will iisll low diwn for cash. No mas ia -Monroe county can afford to make i. purchase before trilling my prices. I can fit you out. I will buy all thu good faersM - that are brought to me. Besnember that, it trill pay you big to toe me before ron buy or tell ' DAVID McUINU8. vYH. B. BURFORD, Xjitlioarraiftlaer, taitaitlonor. BfaatwAtat'tsar C' XJlssu It ItooUss, KsLsjrrtO'or, atwd JBilsiler. KO. '11, WEST WABHIKOTOK ST., Indianapolis, Indiana IL w O tik ir.dl an FULX& CORR,A(lortieiji. (MlHut Allen A McKartft ' ww btlu 'vp-tUir. over earner roam, ajeenec one cersac atUntum mur se etst to rioiiaU tunnm, and io prompt collection of c laims. SrU tlcment .f eniaiet a fpcnal t,f. X j. r: juvKVJiei, Attorney vgue upMtatrtoter national aaK. AUountnt ofm legal nature given cartful etten-tian Probate frttsincss totcialty. Wi eciiee in all court. Headquarter, si-pentlm . pueannr. erne me m end. MULKY i HICB, AtUtrnn. tarie and Inturance Agent. WtU ;rat cue tn at! tAt State ana reitxral f.rrtru. Prompt and careful attention triven to Ms Collection of Ctaiinj, to settling dcctcicme ettatee, awl to alt other outincn of a I nature- A tpeetaltu made of ins. Office oner "Corner'' ctMhina tim i. tavih. wen corner pmns myum. LOUDEN ROOEHS, MHornvi twice over f irst Aatumat think. Itue) net of a legal nature given emt'tful at tention in alt court; Real ttate, tiMtt examined by aid of Louden' Al ttract A ipeciattj made f the catlection and remittance of etsimt alt Una. BVSKIRK t TITCH, Attorney,, Office tn amlaing touth of Sonic, v ground Jloor, Special attention given Is Probate btuine, lie the eolteetitm of el'wn, and la butinet w aUttA court of thit and adjoining eauntiaa. DUMAX B ATM AX, OT. C Ikm. can, Ira O. Batman,) Attorney. over Stone' shoe ttore, wot tide pMut square. Particular attention tvill be yiv en to PrebaU tan, colUctuKH. 4- lrid! practice in all th,) court. - EAST HAST, Attorney- Ql1 hi jsee Uvea Week, norts Md pvpfw nfuare, up-stoir. Oive premmi attention. to Probata butinee. and to tAt collection of claim. Will oho practice in ail i t V. 1 ......... .. I "WlH M.I .VIV.V W ..V. W.rf'.' Hi. V..

MOVED !

mi!

We have moved our 8tock to our NEW BUILDING, where we keep a Compkte Line of N40TION8, DlalT CiOOliS, HOOTS and SHOES, CAttlKT!a Is AVE CUUTAXIfS, CLOAKS, Ac.

CIiOSIirG OUT.

WE HAVE LEFT A REMNANT OF OUR STOCK AT THE OLD STAND, WHICH WE ARE CELLING VERY CHEAP TO CLOSE OUT. Jk.t HIVE, WICKS & CO.

EXCDBSIONS TO THE SOUTH. The C. H. A D. will sell harvest excur sion tickets from all stations Oct. If to points in riortaa, Virginia, Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama and Hlssissippi at one fare for the round trip. The tickets will he good going Oct. It and returning any time wi'.hin thirty days from date of sale. Ask your local agt-nt for tickets via C. H. ft 1)., or address E O. JdcCormick, G. P. Agent, Cincinnati, O. Netlca af Final BetUcaaeat af Estate. In the matter of tbe estate of Zarilda Abel, deceased. In tbe Monroe Circuit Court, r . i.. - term, 181. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as Executrix of tbe estate of Zariba Abel, deceased, bas presented aad filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the Id day of November, 1891, at which time a 1 persons interested in said eUite are required to appear io said court and show cause, if any there be, why eaid account and vuuenert should not be approved. -.v"a,1" "'2? T. f" A" ,T ! . r . i7 rwt in rmtl at the titnn and nlaeA afiirKSld. to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to anv part of said etat. ADA St. TU LEY, Sept. 30, '91. Executrix. J. B. Mulky, Att'y. Natlce of Flaat BctUeaseat Salale. of In the matter of tbe estatt of Fleetwood, decoased. Lucy In the Hunrue Circuit Court, October Term. tS91. Nolk-e is hereby given, that the undersigned, as Administrator, de bonis non, of! the estate of Lucy Fleetwood, dot-eased,

bas presented and filed her account and, vr.,. f 'r vxiv almnlil tint vouchers in final settlement of said wtale,! V A,UA, Y L? 1 1 izl . t and that the same will come op for exam. eegtertaL in lb. iJbsth ot cla instion and action of said circuit court, on haiM sad laalta. Jobn Brown is pretheild day of November, 18S1, at wnicb P"'? statt eomplets muer to -ii i......Lj i. '...a ...... I give this business his careful sitb'ntion.

am required to appear ia said court show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Aad tbe heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby requirsd, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and oake proof of their hairshin or claim to any part of said estate. IB A FLEETWOOD, Sept. 23, '91. Administrator, .1. B. Mulky, Att'y. -Oliio sna Aliseieaippi Kailway iiiliaihri mSTMe rati Line Eatt and .-St 4 Sallsl Daily Trains t Cincinnati, 4 Solid Daily Trains to St. Louis, 3 Solid Daily Trains to Louisville, Connection in Union DeDots with trains foi all line for the Kat, Weft, North anS Koutb. 'I'hrouirn vestlbula imti Coaches, Pullman Parlor oars and Sleep, en on all trains. A liveable Dully Une of Pullman Ven .kule BufiVt Bleeperi' from St. Louis aad Buttons on If aie Line to Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York, without changs. Eomb Sxikkbs Moving West should take this line at it bat lean changes of cars ana owier accommoaauens man otner route. Our vestibule cart are a luxury, wl ich may be enjoyed by all, without x tm charge, and every attention ia given our pussangen to make their journey pliiasant and comfortable. Our agents will take pleasure in answering Inquiries in regard ta rate for passengers aad freight, time, routes and connections; aall at vour home if desired and attend to shipping freight by the most direct routes and cheeking baggage, without charge for any assistance they may be able to reiider. N. B Fatsengen should purcbnse tickets before entering cars, as the ticket rata is ten cents less than the train rate. Communications addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention Adireu: D C. Sbakks. Ticket Araat

0. 4 M. By., Mitchell, Ind. CG. Jom,!cil of said eitv. at their reeular m setlns

ni.s.1.1 n . . . a - - a vr. T 3 4. F. BaBMAiiD, Pret t&Grni Manager I ttr R q . v.- a ... 1 W. B. SuiTTUc, General Fass'r Agsnt CINCINNATI, O.

DOES A

LARGE STOCK DOES REASONABLY LOW Ie fitraielat-farward Uiea Xrmnaeiinti AND WH:EN YOU CAJmIa OW E. BZMEMBXR WE UAVS NOl OLD ilTORE S JCX : etc man snoe,

MM

P. C HOLLAND, M. D, OJfioe over J. P Ttwmer't CHoikivg Store, WeM Side Square. iiEaeasaa. Kntlce lei Prstsserty Holders on Lincoln Street from Sighth Street to Tenth Sl.rceU All partlm owning property on Lincoln street, between Kbrntli streit and r Tenth street, in the City of Bloomingttn, Indians, Interested ia the ituprovetbe Cltv Knvineer bas mads final estioiale i . ,k. , : s. , said street from Eighth stniet to Tenth street ia said city, and made assessments 'igainst property holders for said impntvsmeut, said assessment being now on file in tlie City Clerk'i office. All parti is interested will take notice that a committee from the Common Council of iiaid city will meot ia ithit Mayor's office ol' said city, Tbuitday evening, October 29tl, 1891. at 7 o'clock. t wbinb (time and place any one aggrieved st ssid 1 1 assessments, can make known thuir grievances, and the same wSU bo uonsidrd y '' uommittee. I BOBKBT C.GHEBVSS, Oct. 14, "SUSt. City Clerk. Notice of Aslfiaiabjlrallttst. VTOTICi; is hereby given, thht tbe tini.1 dersigned has been appointiid by the (Murk of tlie Circuit Court of HonrM I Countv, Su t of Indiana, administratrix of tbe cstato of Levi Houston, late of i Mi'Broecou nty, deceased. Said estal.e is sununsi n la be solvt nt. it Alt Y Z. HOU8TOS. Sepl. 31 Fulk . 3, '91, Admlnisuratrix. ; Corr, AU ys. and everything that ia necessary to miJco tots Dmineii a success, uaii on Brown and get bis figures it is cheaper to clean up your premises than to contract typhoid fever. AH ORDINANCE for the Improvement of Walnut strict Bsc. I. Be it ordained by thu Mayor and Common Council of the City of Bioomington, Indians, two-tbirdn of tbe members thereof concurring theroin, tbat Walnut street .be improved by laying a brick or tswed stone sidewalx on th east tide .thereof, from Xirkwood Avenue to Second street, in said oily, in accordance with the plant and npecillratioot thciefor at heretofore adapted by the Common Council for the improve ment of said street, now on ale in the oc- ! Uce of the Clerk of said city, ami in acI cordanee w itb the retolutioa thnrt for ol tbe Common Council adopted August 4th, 1891. Sac. II. Tba cost of taid Improvement or taid slretit, except tne proporuw mereof occupied by street and alley c rsin(rs, shall be assessed per lineal front foot against tbe real estate abutting Uereon, said assessm ents, if deferred, shall le paid I n Un ,nBUal installmenU, to etch of which shall be added Interest at six per cent, per ar num, payable semi-sn Dually from the dnte of final estimate thereon, and collected as provided by law. A bond or bonds shall be issued in tn1 Jcipation of the iwllection of taid defurmd assessments, unless tin property owners pay tbeir iiaid assessments twfort siiid bond or bonds are issued. All as provided for in an Act of the General Asuimbly of Indiana, approved March 8th, l&9,ai:d amended Mtreh 6th, 1881. Bsc. III. This ordinance tbalt t- In full force fjMgn and after its legal publication. I, Robert C. G reeves, Clerk of thu City of BIoomint;ton, Indiana, certify thu foregoing to be a true and correct copy of an nrriinnnpa ..inntml hv the Common iDoun. .. . . w ROBERT C. UREEVKH, Sept. ait, '91-31, City Cltrk. ATTRACT YOU? NtlCES PLEASE YOU t Sfethodai and GuNtia Auttarcst moot ABE IN NEED OF

and SHOEfia

WIIETRJEIiIs. ROTTKN GOOD& ALL NSW. ootjtbt ainis or soirtPie, tir.oo.nnsGi0.Y, iat.

AOTfCC no FtoKCM PtAtMtf,

"1 used to be fond of poker,'' he saidl, and the expression of his ftite became retroepwtive, "but sense I got four aces downed out in Miasoury I hev sorter gin np playin' tbe frame." " Your opponent bad a straight flush, did be 7" '"No; be bad five jacks." "That s tmpotsible.'' "Straneer, nev von ever played"' poller in Missoury?" j "Ko, sir." "Well, if yon ever set down in a esme out ther. and a red.eved ; man, whose r-lorhes smell nf cattle, i quietly whittles the corner oit the Uble with a bowie knife, anil 1- ! Ions that be bas five lacks, iagt ' bunch your kiards in the pack and say, 'that's good," Only Timk Ekough to Eat. He was ust in from some town south of tbia city, and be looked like it when with hie son "Bill," he "amove" at the National Hotel the other day. Ia a bom of confidence be shook bands with Charley Gntes and informed him that "ale and Bill come in this morning; wit a some bogii, and we 'towed we'd see the sights. What's the cheapest room ye kin give me aa Bill ? Wo don't want Do style. Jest like ye hev fer y er own self is good 'nnff lor ui; eh, I Jill 7" , iJill bobbed bis bead forwartl i s pantomimic assent, and Charlie informed them that the lowest price for the two would be S a day. "Qosb I that's rtty steep ! They only charge $1 n dsy at our hotel down Ho Spriagyille. But I guess, seein' as it's here, we'll go tbe whole hog; eh, Bill?" Agiin Bill assented and tbe old man asked : "Wbnt time is rct ala ready in this yer hotelf "Breskfasl; from 6 to 10, dinner from 12 to 2:30, snd supper from 5:30 to 8:39." The old man waited it mo ment anl then shouted : "Gosb goodness, Bill, we won't hsve scarcely uo time to do nothtn' but eat." Ex-Sherti! Webber of Hamil ton count v, is one of tbe gentlemen to whom Dr. Irvio K. Mott refers, as to hit euecesi in bis treatment of t iilqey diseases. 8ee the Doc tor i card in this impression of the Prugwas. T'raasfera at Real Eetsite, Furnished by Jul W. Jackson, Recorder. For Deedt and Mortgages, correctly executed, call at Becordei't Onloe. Emsnuiil Bowman l.o Margaret 1, eW'Hfford, pt neq iwq tec 20, Beau Blossom tp, Emsnuol Bowman to Delia Bow. rann, pt acq two aecSO, Bean Blossom tp, ISO Sarah L Streets to W D McNeelv, nhf bwo sees, fioutoa tp, 500 Eeixiccs, Armstrong to Sarah 0 Boatly, lot 3, Allen add, 650 Liz2io Orifiy to Natlaa Lakes, pt twq 1EC28, Parity tp, 50 Louis Korrlt to Jesse Garrison, it acre in Richland in, . 60 Cbas Springer to 11 arret on Nelson, lot. 8, Rvors add, 430 Mntiild Kast to Cravens t Carmtchael, lot 11, Cron add, (40 Waldo Haaseom to Catharine Dix on, nhf nwq seel, Polk tp, 1,000 name uuxzaro touavents uirmtchael, lot 21 Kaat Blarsball add, 800 Hort Ti-Uler to G ;o M Deckard. pt twq sec3, Clear Creek tp, 800 Geo M Det-karf to Xort Tritler, . U:, T, Smithville, 400 Tlie I. U. foot ball train hat been organised with the fol'owine members : F. H. Sieg-maier, Senior Law, Manager: from the Senior cluts, L. Hines, M. Bain and Win. Garshwiler; from the Junior clsss, K. Breweir, C E. Wood, P. Daily and Joe Murphy ; from the Sopho-moi-e Ishi, Sam Mnrdook ; from the Freshman class, R. Perduie, H. McDowell, Cbss. Qreathooai and F.D.Moore; from Junior Law, R. Q. Fisher snd B. G. Miller. This provides for foar substitutes. The positions of the men have not bee a assigned. --Uniou Atheniim literaty aociety bas gon buck to Us original asBte: "Athenian." Haines, Meloy and. Feiblemaa were app$iated as omnaiittee to revise tbe constitution, The followingofficeri were elected : President, J. W. Murphy ; Vine Predident) Jan. IT. Williaios ; Seoretnry, E. R. Odle ; Treewirer, M. Meal ; 1st Cetwor, Jgtr L. Miinei; 2d Censor, T.J. Meloy; Maralial, Ieadoa FeibleaMB. This Pkoplu'b Excubsiciw. Thu Ohio & Missisttppi By. will sell tiukets to Chattsnoogn at $10 and to Atlanta at $12 foe round trip from Mitchell, Ind., OH. IStb, 1 88 1 . Ticket rood gome; on. train leaving above da mad atatioit nt 19:40 p. ro. and good tot retain 15 days from date of ask. FortkjJtete atKji iufomatioo call on or aldreas looul agents O. & IS. By. or C. G. Joaes, D. P. A., Viocennei, Ind. PAY UP.t Lave t large amount ot tees doe rae froni per sons who have bad recordinr; done. I need tbe money and JlIUaT have it. If you don't wan); a fee bill iaiued come op and settle al once. Dillon Talikitt., Now Obdbu a Heating Stove, before tbe rush begina. After the first (mat everybtwly is hurrying to secure a stove, snd the best time to buy one ia now, before so maay people are wanting them. W. J. ALLEN. Your mail aud then your gro ceries, xt is imndy when yu come out of the iMistoifiiM to stctt into Cbriy MoPheeterw grocery store snd select such goods as yoa may need. No better proportioned stock ia the town than tiimt of Uudsr MfcrhtfcUij.

tahL MftLU,.

Norfolk Building, tH atwl Xrefts CIMC1MN ATt. lfXsje gpKciALTT: Kids by D imABat. corbesfondf:.ci sQitmrnST 61AND pmmi mm 81 to 10 N. CLrk Stet. CHICAGO. Only four mitiuutos frost tie Cd; Bouto; Cabls-ut.rs pat tbe dot r. New house wilJi nil Modem I anKv menir ; newly furnished . Ob Amor can aad Europenn plans. &ons flil.ll eaiy; (raiMieiiu M watt ward. Turk Uh Batht lor lasllat aati genUemeB, M eeiita. Beatnnraat Fred. iJomtiarnoe, sat air una sj nost-Magiie cwbs. Tab eevl nyCut thit out fer fvtfare a. JSRlB.;i, LOUD KRS, Attoiatyt ftr Flaia iC Mattea ta Maax-Ri TheStaUct laditaa, Hosivi Oissty. In the Mom rot Circa It iBotirt. Oetsksr Term, 1891. 1 k rst IatnU Baafc of .llseattlo tn, Indiana, vt. Qoorgit W. Bel itaaalie llargaret Bollstitiacaer, Martin C IkslsaaeSier, et al. CosnnlrJilt So. MM. Now comes tlvt nkioVitT. bl:'. .CBbb kirk, Ieudea A Rotren, its alto Hoys, tm in aoiuaT hi .mm ewsnssmes, aaavV tl. BolumtMClier, it Bet a resttoa ST' titat of Indka; tUatsaid actaa the purpose of eormeting a eV to sfjp closure s a aioriie, ana usts sale resident dieikUi:t M neat it try sl Notice it tterffore hereby jivsafi c eienoaat, taw noaiad, taal uitlws mwl snd appear oil th tweaty-foerlb (lay of the aett term of tea jtf tw ittitceart, to be toidea aa tiw llonds.y of Ootober, A. D. It It, Court Boat ia Jnootbiagtan ia County aad MtaU, and answer at tlar to tsiid oemplalnt, ia same w j : ke fentl tad delermiaei ia hit abtoawt. ; : Witaess my same aad the Mai aff it (oeut, affixed at IlleomiagUn tmt Jli Hay ol Septaniber, A. D. 1891. ttui. JOH S W. CRA XlttL 8"Pt-1. !- Otalfe W. U. liAUT, Aaf ' .!!'! !.S' ill MatleaRa B!aa.MtigllauaM The Statr of Indiana, Xonrse flpfl ta lie saettrae iwcou vmiri, tjeu Tesm, t88l. ' fi Cbarlw V. Booertsoe vs. WaJail ttoouruon, a.artaa sv. Xobwrnsa, Complaint No. tM 8. ' Now comes the plaintiff, rj Bast, his attorney, aad ale hf) serein, tocetuar irith as eJltiavk iaid defendaa, Satoh C. Ru:ls, tt)l resioeBv ot wt Btatt er istnaaaz iiaid action b for the f one kaaww nortgag on real aitate aad timaatfl nklsot defeadaat w a niacttssty .SSISW. Notice k ther-fnre bereW ghrta lefeadnat, tan Baesed. that utteat I snd appear on the ISth day of term cl the Moanm ciroutt cos boldea on the seoa'td Monday ail. tk. t. test, as toe Man aetem tn ington, in taid toutty aad Sttte, iwsr or demur to it id compUia. will bt heard aad ileteraiaed ia aig tenoe. -y Witness any cani aad th teal of court, affixod nt Bloomliwtua, Itxl,iin oay Of aepiemner, a. it. in skai. JOHN W. CB.T. ' Bept. 9, '91. I JOHN R. EAST, Atfif. Wat lea tm Ilai-Btesl4i The State of I ad la aa, Konreu la tbe Mobnmi Circuit Court,, Term, 1881. John D. Coiican va Sarah I. TTali U C. Walker, Sarn.h Wright ,M vomtw nt no.Mt. Now comes ta plaiaUtt by Si. East, bit attorney, and at htt serein, togetliet vdUt aa sildav laid defeBdani.t, Strah 8. Wnlker. Walker a id Sarah Wright, art ail lenla oi tee outs ,r lBdiaaa J ictioa ia tor lortclosure of up! real estaU. an l that said aoa-tiiti fendaota i.re aeeasttry pTtii UstM notice merer ire netwsy f lefendautt. tart aaaed. that aa be and a; peai' on the 19th Jufl 9fthenei;t tcrnt f th Xoafsi urt, to m holdea on tba Mal fOctober, A. D. 1881, st th Ot m Bloom ington, ia said counts i tad answer or detaar to ami if ci .he tame will be heard eo4dtitl ;beir n bet flee. Witness mi' new a and the sea!! wurt, aflxed st Bloomingtoo, lafLj ithdny traitter, a. ii. istt. : sbax mail w. cBAVJonl Sept.s'81. t.i Mica MT. DtSatMstfSaT 5f' fjtaereaicr. WUBiKOTo t, Aogatt IttSk l TTTHSaBiuB. or satitiarUrv r It d re tented to the uaaaraisaaLI Imob mad to appriir that "The JPlMl iwaat jmuik oi nmemiagwiH" nt of Btoomiagtca, la the County af imd State of ladial a, bus cqtajaHi nil th provisiimt et the Aot mt (I to nabM National DftakiB to extend their ewporat txMtetsa. lor other purtoeet, apurevsit 4mkf 1.888, Now tbertfirrtt , Robert .at. HI puty and Actla r Contatrcllar af Ourraocy, do beret y swtify last inrtt Natteasi Bank of Bheati ia tb City at Bloom Ingfe, ta Oeuatr of Mtnro and Stat; af In It authorised to hsve taoeterloB lltr tlMf tianod tpeetaai in it ataeama li of atsoeialloa, asm sly until els as I aett on Bent em he 14, Itll. In test! men; whereof waji mb. Iiaad and Seal of ofle tlitt 1ltk lat f$ Augcnt, ujsi,, . : 8KAL H, X. VIXOsT, :Denotv aad Aetiaf Cemninsl'lae? .is? tum' IJept.J.'Sl. W. il. XAjiT, A tinner. Notice lia

am

sad mttt im

aaWaaafa. - ;

The Statu at Iat taa, Mroe eaiaiy. jO ' In tbe Moitre tirouH coart, lotitft: lerm, 189I. .".'Mi Canie Roeli va. X&tMT T. JfitJ,. wai f J

Clla A. Millwf. ; Nam flaaatai tlta nlaiatlfT 1 VI'OKaM .1 .

.s. .1... li j j... vj ss aa--iXi!

it wmm mmvt RHIWM1I BwagT a awav er and Ella A. Miller, ari aot rakujatt'i nf th State af India sa j thi a ar id as) Jon ir . . 11 motion for n nunc protunc entry (toastvk! cot lb record) in Ike eats at Satoeie sfif,

arnncnaei ni, avogidr t. sstitsr aa sav;

t. Miller, and ttmt laid Bea-rendct 4'?;

fendaals are iieemiry paitior tktreie-. Notice ta lhaiafor barter ' at ItfMidaats, that satil motion will be aa wtu W 1 n the 33d das of Uitobe:. 1S91. tiss esitwai. Ming tn inn luaicial 01 v or K er term of tid oou rt, at the Court ' ; . .t 1 . . : j . a 1 und answer r ilen.ur er tsxt rsiotta name will !. httrl anl ckMtwdll bM Wiutett art ns,ms aad tb toal AfJ 3ourt, anted at Elooaiiagtosi, tail " . " Jf ISKat Sept. . 1891.

SI

mm. jt&

m

I 1

n

AT