Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 49, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 January 1892 — Page 2

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PreaideMt, 2 JtanNomincdtd at JftmrapoKi t JUKI, !. Iowa led all tfe other State last year m the production of grain twr capita, tbe amount beiag 2) iMabefa. Thia explains what n good May Iowa Republic were doing wfcea the Democrats re-elected Gov. Boies. Tbe railroads and the banks are doing better than they did twelve Boatbe age, trhk is an in -dication that oil lines of business are active. The trade outlook bts awUoai been asore hopeto at this tieae of the year than it is at prenat The Adjutant General f ttie State, recently stated to a report a! on of the Indianapolis papers that "the Indiana kgioa is now up to its limit of fcrtj-five oosbbuks of ioasnlij and three of artillery, aecreealiB 2500 asm. They are tnoronghly wnippd and cobM lie pat actively in the field at tweotysaiir booraT notice. Aen or Sor Prominent Mkh. Benjamin Harrison is fiftynine, John Sherman is sixty-nine, Joseph Haw ley is sixty-six, Senator Boar is sixty-six, Mr. Blaine is sixty-two. Senator Morrill is eighty-two, Tom Beed is fifty-tiro, Senator Allison is sixty-three, Senator Ingalls is fifty-nine, and Mutt Quay is fifty-nine. On the other hand oa the Democratic side. Senator Gorman is fifty-four. Speaker Crisp is forty-six, Senator Carlisle fifty-six, Senator Ilitl is fortynine, (Senator Pagh is seventy-two, lieutenant Governor Skeehan is thirty -three, and Congressman Mvliiliis is forty-seven. St. Loois.Globe t The Demounts icwcioeb Jfcet their nronnsed at on wool would be acceptable to the nuBUfaetorers. ibey were In rror, of coarse. The latter would be 'given their raw material for a lower price perhaps by the lessoval of tbe dnty en it, hot tl: is won Id foe eqaalixed by a reduction in tbe impost oa woolen goods. There woo Id be no 'gains for the aaaaotaetnreia in this arrangement. Moreover, the tariff would ha distorted, a condition of uncertain y wosld ensne, and bastness would suffer. This wonld hurt the mar -ametarersas well as others, anil they protest against a change in the duties at this time. The Republicans must stand out solid against all tampering, with the tariff this year. TxKnSTtU.B, Jan. 23. A gentlemai in this city in a letter 10 Dr. Keeley, of Dwigbt, 111., sard that fee bad been suffering sever) weeks with tbe grip. In bis repiy Dr. Keeley says : I would like to raggpst a treatmeat for the grip wbieh I know is early specific as well as innocent. It is simply asafetidB, given in Jbor-graia pills, one pill lour times day. So man need be sick of the grip these days who will lake . H. For the past two years, with all the patients hers subject, of coarse, to soeh epidemic, I have ot had one man to go to bed wit h lbs disease. I break it up very quickly, and, in fact, cure it. If this treatment was generally known it would save sufferers much expense and njretebedness and many useful and valuable Uvea. Foundation day exercises were observed on Wednesday in honor of the seventy-second anniversary of the founding of Indiana University. In connection with it wis the dedication of the new gymnasium building, just completed, and at aight the usual exercises and. maionoai aaaress were held in Walnut St. Presbyterlaa ebaicb. mm m jrottaaatioa any nss become a permanent mature of Indiana University history, and this was the fonmh observation of the day-. In tbe afternoon at S o'clock the Hiblio was invited to the new gymnasium building, where a program was earned out- in the nature of dedieatorial exercises, and a large ana iDienwi sudiesce was present. Psst of tbe program was tbe gymnastic exercises, as physical culture baa become an interesting department of tbe institution. The fiist part of this section of the program was tbe ladies gymnastic drill, under the direction of Mrs. Ssnndcrson, consisting of marching, Swedish exercises, ate. Tbe program closed with ianey marching, Emerson exercises and dumb-bell performances, in which the performers gave evidence of excellent training. At 7 p. m. tbe formal Foundation Day exereiaes were held in t ie pretence of a large audience. Judge David D. ftiota, des of tbe Uw department of tbe University, was introduced and gave excellent historical sketch. This was tbe snqrth address delivered by Judge Bants, sach devoted to the same genersl theme, "Tbe History of Jndisns University,'' which tlie Judge regards as the moat tmpertant history of tbe Sate. On tbe present oflession the subjeot wss episode that occurred in 1831-2. Emanuel Hatfield, sn old pioneer of Greene county, died on tie Morning of tbe first day of Jaouaiy, J 892, aged 86 years. Bad been a ve4'Jent of the coantv 60 veau. Ji fame as a bqoter spread far ;

sad wide, He kti his first deer

worn only sloe yra old ; tbe first tweH yeWi ttf his residence in Indians he killed with the ssnn; gun nine tnndred and seventyeight deer. Another pioneer hunter, Alexander Pluiamer killexl three deer tind two turkeys wit'i the same bullet. . From Indianapolis Stone, 3 Am oplMloai of turn oolitic Mosso Trai. State Senator J as. WiHord, of Bedford, Ind., who has at times been largely interested in oolitic stone quarri es in tbst region, refer ring to tlie nditwns there in sn interview with a reporter of the Evening News, of tins city, mid "The effort rf a syndicate to get: control -at tee limestone output in Indiana has so fsr been uneuores fuL I do not think any syndicate will ever be able to control the out put. There is too much stone to permit a syndicate to carry out sry project to control tlta quarries. However, the owners or quarries have recently organized sn assoointiou for tbe purpose of raising the once of stooe. and from now cm persons who build of Indiana Kaustnee will bsve to pey more for it thsn formerly. Tuts combine wis necessary on account of the ruinously low price for which stone was being sold. The stooe bniiiness has net been good the la tt year. Several causes tended to make a dull market. The strike over the country interfered with building unuil late in the season, and the era; for iron buildingB in Chicago has injured our busintira some. Tlie last year or two near ly all tlie big blocks in Chicago have been constructed of iron and brick, and this has cut what was a good market for Indiana limestone. But our atone i- jrnine oil over North America. The bent buildings of JNew York lire of Indiana limestone, snd it may not be centrally known that Vanderbilt's $4,000,000 palace in North Carolina is being built of Indiana iimcftone. Our quarries m Tv-ig. y;yiaw jn getting c tit stone for thut jialaoe. But few jkonle realize ihat a erand industry the stone t outness is in Indiana. We have twenty-two companies oppraittur around lied ford. The above conditions have been frequently referred to in Stone, and for ike past three years with a hope that some practical solution of those evils ought: be. found. Its very quantity bfti been against its miirket raliie, and enabled careless competition, often by men ignorant of tbe cost nnd proper methods i operating to lower the prices by hsste or necessity in marketing. Some mcanii for obviating these adverse eruditions will bu found, because, the necessity for something will compel a means. The present attempt at concentration by awiciation may not succevd in realizing its aims, but it is a healthful begindid?, because it shows that the minds of the operators are turning on the method. There is yet tuo much diversity of opinion among operators on tbe proper form and execution oi organization, that is largely due to the yet considerable jcaloiiAy and fear that many of them have for each other. When all or most of thcin learn that each must sacrifice something oi his individual advantage for tbe general good, in association fill have the first elument of.SHcsess. Until this h linens, tbe onlv other method is tlie one of a capitalized syndicate wil h general control. Against this, ss Mr. WiHard says, is the Urge ares of stone land that would have to be controlled, and this is true, even if the greater portion of the oolitic area is of iccood or third grade. The most logical solution, with such a condition, is by association. Wlaore iBuajraaiev M tey Gmts. Mr. Wm. H. Beers is President of the New York Life Insurance Company. According to the New York Timei be takes care of him self and his family at tlie company's expense in this way ; Mr. Been' salary, $73,000 Mr. Bean' bo iu... ... 25,000 Soa-in-lawTi ck'i lalary,... ....... ... 25,060 Sea-in-!aw Tuek'i boom, 2S.O0O Son-in-law B rtbeIot'i mhiry, 25,000 Son -in -law Bertha lot' "xpns," 5,000 Total,.. .$165,000 Aawtker vietlaa of Ike WrewU. CBAWrORDSVILtB, Jsn. 10. Col. Melville McKee, of Chicsgo, who as injured here in the Motion wreck, died this morning at 7 o rloeb. Colonel McKee sat up un til 8 o'clock on tbe night of the day be was injured, and he then retired, suffering with internal in juries. He Had a sinking spell onnday night, but rallied until 6 o'clock this rooming, when he suffered a similar attack ami diorl. He was a vrry heavy msn, and seed sixty-five. Tbe deeead was reared near Greencastle. He connected with the Cbictieo Board or li-ade for a lone tune. Col. McKeii did not oomnromise with the cotiinany, as was done ly ms ijority of the injured. asllasm Is Wet Denaocraitli. Mr. Charles L. Jewelt, chairman of the democratic state ceulral com mittee, has issued a word of wa rn ing to those offals party who pro foss to regard republican chancre in this fckste sn hopeless. He snys frankly : "There is nothing to be gained by deceiving onrselvits. Indiana is a close arid doubtful 8tateand ws bsve a strong snd unscrupuloai enemy to contend with. Of course we carried the 8tate by neirly twenty thousand plurality at the last election, but j

you tntMt not lose sight of the fact that a vast number of men who' aMA SntltliJ wA VAtal AlA Jlttt. tTI til I

the polls in 1R9Q. As compared with 186a we lost over 27,000 votes sod the Republicans nearly 49,000. Deducting the 17,000 that the labor and prohibitum par ties mined you will see that over 59.000 men did not vote in 1S90, How they will feel next November one can't say. but they will vote and determine the election in Ind iana." N. A. Ledger. Speaking of the death of Joseph EveleJgh of Bloomfield, father of Mrs. Robert C. G reeves, the "News" of that town says: "Joseph Evelcigh, the pioneer landlord of Bloomfield, died at his home Friday night. There is not a man in Greene county more extensively known than was Mr. Eveleigb. Many a weary traveler can testify to his goodness of heart. And many a huugry, cold and tired pilgrim has been fed at his table, warmed at his fire and rested on his bed. He had a kind heart, cheerful disposition and an enterprising spirit. Wanted to make everybody comfort able and happy. We might write many pages of his history, but will only say God bless him, he was always our best friend snd has gone home to share in the glories that are watting for him." Greencastle -Banner: When tax paying comes around the latter part of this campaign tax payers will come to the well-worn conclu sion of Bob Ingersoll "something wrong somewnere, somebody has made a mistake." The mistake will be in thinking democracy has not raised the taxes in Indiana. Tbe Surgical Institute, at Indianapolis, corner of Illinois and Georgia streets, took fire st 12 o'clock Thursday night and burned to the ground. The building was old, cramped and illy-constructed, and crowded with between 250 and 300 inmates. The fire caught in tbe east end or annex of the buildinc, hut just how may never be known. Heroic was work done by both citizens and firemen in rescuing women and children, though eighteen persons lost tbeir live', and twenty-six are burned and injured. Considering tbe condition of the occupants of the building crippled, fastened up iu braces and harness it was one of tbe most terrible catastrophes of this so far fatal year. 1892 has begun with s terrible record of death and disaster. Seb Herb. Go to the Taffy Pulling to be given by the Infant Clsss of Walnut St. Pres. church on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, in the basement of the church Ten cents secures a plate of firstclass taffy and pleases the childien. Mrs. Matthew McPhctridgc died on Sunday morning last after two dayn' illness. Ren. C Smith was elected Vice Chairman of the Republican county central committee last Saturday. J. R.East left for Indianapolis Monday, to look after supreme court business. Relieved or la Grippe. Nashvillb, Brown Co., Dec. 9, '!. Faria Bro., tiantt : I f urcbaaed a halfdozen bollles of the South American Nervine at yonr itors, when I was in roar town rocentiy, ana oy iu ute dt been almost entirely relieved of theaynriptnme of lazrippe and rhttumatfsm that had been worrying nie so long. I regard this medicine us a crest panacea lor an ilk but would recommend that it bo pur' chased from the importer' agents, Faris Bros. 3. oars Truly, HENRY C. CULLB2T HeroHave you no pity in your heart ? Is there no tenderness in your nature? Are you wnouy made un of brutal cruelty? Villain Ha! Ha! You appeal to a heart of stone. (Hissing.) was once the center rush of a foot ball team. Hero Then heaven help us There is no hope. CITY TAXES rott 1891. Bloomimotov, Ikp, Jan. 20, 1892. NOTICE IS HKRKBY GIVEN, to the Tax-Payers of the City of Bloomin gton, Indiana, that the Tax Duplicxte for said lity for tna year issi ts now in my hands, on which I am ready to re ceive taiM. The following table shows the rata of taxation per hundred dollars worth of property. Also Pull Tax and to which funds applied .- - . General Levy Oeneral Municipal. TOe. ; Sinking Fund, 5c. ; Bond, 7c; Special Tuition, 2lle.; Total, $1.01 Poll Oeneral Utiiiicipal, 50c. ; Bond, $1.50; Total, 2.00. There m also charged to each person owning or harboring within the city one male dog, $1.00; one female doe, $3.00; each additional dog, 12.00. I hTe nlso received the street dupllsate for the collection of street improvement taxes on tbe following street j South Roger, Dunn, Morton, West Saoond, Wast Eighth, West Sixth, Lincoln, Klereoth, Sogers, Third and Tenth. Failure to par the first installment on or before the Third Monday in April, 1892, causes the whole amount to become delinquent and subjeot to penalty. Th secona injtailment must he paid on or before tbe First Monday in November, 1883. PARTICULAR NOTICE. All pontons owing street improvement Ux should so state, otherwise that item may be omitted and the person beoome delinquent and subject to penalty. Tax payers will flad it a saving of their time and more convenient to the Treasurer to pay esrlyund thus avoid the rmh incident to tbe last few days of tax paying. All persons owing delinquent taxes will find It to tbeir interest to meet pay ment promptly and save additional cost and trouble. Under tbe present law no choice of notion is laft tbe Treasurer. He is simply snjoiued to raako tbe collection and must do so even if it be unpleasant. FRANK R WOOLLKY. Treasurer City of Bluouiington, pdia.na.

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City Delinquent JAnt. SALE of Lots in the City of Blooming. too, Indiana, we same being ifeunquent for tales for the year 190 and former years. No 1 Anderson Sarah, m-lot So 2R0, value $700, tout Ux 30 19. IS Arnold William, lot No 19, Dtvis add, Value $290, toial tax 15 33. 81 Bloomingtun Improvement Co., loU Xo 1, 3, 7, 13. 14, 26, 30, f.4, 77,9nnd 103, Maple Bights, vnlae 450, total Ux 15 S3. 78 William H Byerly, part in-lot No 8, value RS5, total tax 17 85. 8 Bloomingtnn Keal Estate Co., lots Not, 5 and 11, Fairview add, value 75, total tax 41 91. 109 Brown JoSn W, lot No 20, Young add, value 115, tetal tax It 74. 218 Cannon Sarah J; lot No 6, Fuller Waldron add, value 560, total tax 13 40. 21 Campbell J jhn R, (colored) in-lot No 173, valuo 500, total MX 22 70. 207 Clark Warren O, lot No 1, Ryors dd, value 310, total tax 7 2S. 429 Ford John W, lots No 31 and 33, Davis add, value 320, total tax 15 78. 548 Hunter & Preslar, pt out-lot No 40, value 205, total tax 7 23. 5S3 Hampton Tracy, part lota No 11 and 12, Young add, value 325, total tax 7 88, 652 Jeffries Amanda, part lot No 21, Orchard add, value 400, total tax 10 22. 659 Johnson Andrew, pt seminary lot No 38, value 430,4ntal tax 19 87. Street improvement, Rogers St., 14 64. 1073 Nehobel Alice and John, lot No , Croa & Carmicbaei add, value 695, total tax 23 09. 413 Fielder Wm T, lots No 60 and 62, Fairview add, value 440, total tax 7.98. 490 Guthrie Aleiander, part seminary lot 61, value 600. total tax 9 11 491 Gentry Francis M, part seminary lot No 52, value 600, total tax 15 65. 534 Hunter Elizabeth, lot No 33. Ful. ler & Waldron add, ralue 125, total tax 1 68. 562 HoltKman Bros., parts in-loti 11 and 12, vsluu 200, total tax 3 57. 701 Kh1i-i Cora, lot No 34, Fairview dd. value cn, total tax 1 36.;. 719 Idingloy Nancy. Jot No 37, Fnirviaw add, vniue 4"0, total Ux 8 32. 787 Meadows Mary C, lots-No 2 1.11.22 and 3, Young add. and part lots 1 and 2, Young add, and lot 35. Uunn add. lot 8, Owens add, in-lot 241, part -ut lut 18, value 5,110, total tax 112 19, 794 Mrrvntl Margaret Hid Wm, pan in-lots No 351 and 352, value 240, total tax 3 78. 85 MnCinnU Pmtta. lot N 4, Fuller and Waldran ald, value 650, tul tax 14 70 865 jn iy (jmrge and M"linn, inlet No 177, viilun 320, total Ux II 5. D9.V Keeld Meliwi, lot No 23. Mxplo Higlits silo, value 410, total tax 4 94. 917 Phillips Frank, lot' No 3i, Fairview add. Villus 355, total lax 23 22. 1102 Smith Kcubun, pirt seminary lot No 60. valuo 300, total tax 5 66. Street improvement, tax V. 2d t., 44 79. 1103 tipvncvr Barton, part in -leu 75 and 76, value 360, total tax 7 08. Street improvement. Rogers St.. 6 02. 1336 Wilson Levi, part of lots No 20 and 27, Young add, value 500, total Ux 15 65. City Clerk's Office. Rlnnmingtnn, Indiana. 1, Robert C Grevs, Ciurk oi said City, do hereby certify that the foreiroiug is 'a true and correct list of lands and lota returned and remaining delinquent for nonpayment of taxes for the year 1890 and former years, including penalty, interest and cost of advertising and also tho tuxn of the current year, as returned by Prank R. Woo!!ey, Treasurer of said city, and that the same were duly recorded aa tbe law direcU. II. C. Grbbvis, City Clr-rk. City Clerk's Office, BIoomingon, Indiana. Notice hi hereby given that so much of the lots and lands contained in tbe foregoing list as may be necessary to discbarge the taxes due tlioreon, or due from tho owner thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction, at the court house door, in the City of Bloomington, County of Monroe, nnd State of Indiana, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., on the socond Monday in February, 1892, the same being the 8th day of February, and continuing from day to day until all are sold. ROBERT C. GREEVES, City Clerk Bloomington. Ind., .fan. 13, 1892. Monroe county was well represented in the district convention at Indianapolis, last week. The following is the Slate Central Committee elected iu the several districts : First District J. Hemmsngray, Warrick County. . ' Second District 4. C. Bclheimer, Daviess county. Third District S. E. Carter, Jackson County. Fourth District A. E. Nowland, Dearborn County. ' fifth District Jesse Overstreet, Johnson Countv. Sixth District Frank Eilcr.Dcleware County. Seveuth District J. W. Hess, Marion County, .bight h District Nicholas tilbeck, Vigo County. Ninth District U. C. Sherley, Howard County. 1 enth District Charles Hariey, Csrrol! Countv. Eleventh District George Os borne, Grant County. l welttli District H. C. Hanna. Allen County. lnirteeiith District A. LJJrick, Ot. Joseph County. Greencantle Banner: Some of onr citizens who bsve depended on furnaces during this cold weather, have found them of small comfort. Many have brought the old cast away stoves out of their hiding and plaoi-d them in use. Furnaces arc uot the best beaters on earth.

CommiiMloner'a Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE?! HEREBY GIVEN, that Ira C. Batman, a Commissioner appainted by the Monroe circuit court, in Cense, Number 2,364, entitled Kruign N. Brown, Administrator da bonis non of the Estate of Mary 8. Newton, deceased, at a), vs. Lois C. Mean, Knign Newton, rt al, will by order of the said Monroe circuit courts offer at public auction, at the court house door, in the city of Bloomington, Monroe county, Indiana, to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY; FEB. 17th, 1892, between tbe hours of 1 o'clock and 4 o' clock P. M. on said day, the following duscribod Real BiCato, situated in Monroe nnd Brswn counties, Indinna, to-wit: The southeast quarter of section eleven (11). The south half of the southeast quarter of section fourteen (14). The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section fourteen (14). Tbe southeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of section fourteen (1 4). Tbe north half of tho norlhoojt quarter of section fourteen(M). The cast half of the northwest quartor mt section tweoly-three(22). Alt in township ten(10), north rnnge one(l) east, and in Monroe county, Indiana. The northwest quarter of section (12) twelve. The north half of the southwei t quarter of section twelve12) The east half of the southeast quarter of section twelva(ll). The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twelve(H). The northwest quarter of section thirteen (13). The northeast quarter of the southwest quarlur of section thirteen (13). All in township tin (10) nor-h range ono(l east, and in llruwu county, Indi ana. Tho roulhrftrt quarter of the northwest quarter of section s:x (i. The northnast quarter of the Southwest quarlur of suction six (6), Tho nurihwMt quarter of tho southeast quarter of section tix (6J. The iwutltwrst quarter of the northnast quarter of ciioii ix (6). All in township ten (in), north rang? (2) at, and in Brown county. InJiiins. KjT Said liind will be sold in pnrcala. TERMS OF SALE '( h follows, to-wit: One-lliird cnh In 1m ml, one-third in ix months, and lliu remaining one-third in twelve months from dtt of fl, nuivh.ier giving hit notes for the deferred payments willi approved personal security, bearing nix per cent, interest from date of sale, and waiving reliat from valuation ur appraiseincut; laws. Said eale will be made free from all liens including all tax liens. IRA C. BATMAN, Jan. 20, '91. Commissioner. Fulk dc Corr, Attornoys. Tranaferi sf Real Estate, Furni.hod by as. W.Jackson, Keoorder. f For Deeds and Mortgages, correctly el cuied, call at Recorder's OtHoe.'l C F Dodds to Albert C Turner, lot 14, Dodds add, Elisabeth Myers to Benj Burdett, ebf seq sec33, Folk tp, Liuie D Vaughn to Wm H Barnett, lot 4, Dolan add, Susansh R Arthur to 'Wm A Crmichael, pt wv se lectO, Indian Creek tp, Eliza Kagleson to John O Robertson, lot 109, city, John O Robertson to Eliza Eagleson lots 41 and 43, Davis add, "W D McNeely to Wm A Holton, nhf nwq sees, Benton tp, Oeorgo Irwin to Wm Orr, ehf strq and swq seq secSl, Benton tp, Joseph Crnn to Dnvid McGinnii, lots 3 and 4, Crnns add, Tbos J Farr to Ella Bowman, ebf lot 190, city. $125 2,600 ISO ICO l.OC'O 200 600 2,000 200 5&5 Notice or Election. Notice is hereby given that the mem bars of the Monroe County Agricultural and Horticultural Society will meet Sat urday, February 13th, 1892, in the grand jury, room for the pur pore of electing six at rectors, ana alleneing to other inipor tant business. F. M. ROGERS, President. Mr. Springer's Had case. Faria Bros., Gentlemen: For a lone time I despaired of getting any relief from my attack of rheumatism I suffer' ed day and night, and was only without pain or unconscious ot it when asleep. Hearing of the South American Nervine you arosclling,and being assured of iu wonderful curative qualities by Ur. Miilis, who had used it, I at once ordered two dozen bottles. To this faot I perhaps owe my life, and am as grateful to you for keoping the medie.ine, as I i.m that I used it promptly. Please send me one dozen more bottles. I intend te keep tt in tbe house hereafter. ALKX SPRINGER Washinoto.v, Dec. 0, 1891. We have received the last issue of tbe "World's Columbian Exposition 1 llustrated," the official organ of tb Great Fair. The object of this publication is to givea complete authentio historical record of the Columbian Exposition. It contains 32 pages of official proceedings, and will give photographio illustrations printed on enameled paper, of nil the Exhibits, Buildings and attractions of the great Fair. As a work of Art, containing the most interesting information, it is invaluable to all who wish tn keep up with the times and loam or the great International Enterprise. Price $3 a year pest paid, or 25 cents a copy. Subscriptions taken at this office, where a sample copy may bs seen. Any nersrn wishing a free trip to the World's Fair should address J B Campbell, Editor snd j Publisher, :13 La 6llo St , Chiwigo, -Ills I

One of the oldest insnnnce firms in Bloomington is that c i Rogers

& Woolley. Kecesitly Mr. Kogers has removed to fevansville, and the firm having dissolved, Mr. Chas. Barnhill has become a mernlier of it, taking the place of Mr. Rogers. Mr. Woolley 'h integrity ttid bustnesti qualifications ore bo well known that, it is useless to speak of them, Mr.. Barnhill is a young man who has received a thorough business training and is perfectly equipped for his new field of work. The firm does a large and rapidly increasing business iu real estate and insurance, and they ask the old patrons of the firm to continue their favors, iu thefuture as the have in the part. AM ORDINANCE for I be improvement of College Avenue, from Second street to Eleventh street. Six. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of ths City of Bloemington, Indiana, two-th rds of the members thereof concurring therein, that Collage Avenue be improved by laying a brick or (awed stone sidewtlk on the west side thereof, from Second street to Kleventb street, and on t ie east side thereof from Second street to Kirkwuod Avenue, snd on the east side thereof front Sixth street to Eleventh street, in accordance with the plans i nd specifications therefor as heretofore adopted by the Common Council for thu improvement of sajd street, now on tile in the office of the Clerk of said city, and in accordance wi(b the resolution therefor of the Common Council adopted November 3d, 18il. S r.c. II. The cost of said improvement of said street, except tbe proportion thoreof occupied by street and alley crossings, shall bo assessed per lineal front foot against the real estate abutting thereon, said assessment!, if deferred, mil bo unid ; in ten annual installments, to each of wnicri shall be adled interest at six per cen-,. per annum, payable seini-annunlly from the date of final estimate thereon, and collected as provided by luw. A bond or bonds shall be issued in anticipation of the nollection of said Deferred assessments, unless the property owners pay their said assessment liefore said bond or bonds are ismied. Al! as provided for in an Act of the Gcnen.l Assembly of 1 ndiann. approved March 8 h, 1S89, and amiwded Mareh 0th, 1891. (Sec. III. This ordinance i hall be in full force from and after its legal publication. 1, Robert C. Greaves, Clerk of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of an ordinance adopted bv the Common Council of raid city, at their regular meeting held January 5th. 1892. ROUKRT C.GRIIEVES, Jan 13, "92-3t. City Clerk. fTe Were C'nrvd of IV. Grippe. Kahi4 Bho., Druggists, Jilooininutun, Ind. I was taken with a bau cold; had Severn ruins In my bncK anc linitw, ca tarrh of eyes and note, acconpanied by flliMU lever. 1 suppose it was grippe The fever left me after tnkin;; three doses of South Amxricnn Nervine, nnd ten doses completely cured mo. You have a great mtdicine. Utxsr brttcKLyiN, Fnyettonville. Lawrence c., Ind My wife win sick with In erippe. Your windarful Soulb American Narvino cured her in one day. Geo. Sui.MTAN. j Prop. restaurant, Seymour, Ind. ! i ciifiV-rtht uitha vcrr had uttnck of 1 j crniu. which ti-rminsteil in sevum case ; ef piieiiiiiiii:i that well niul. lelt mi u plivficul wreck. Four hocirr altnnded ! inn. Beiiif; iuvi--id. I touk a boltlit o! South AmericiMi Nervine, nnl like magie it raun.-d me t perfect health. A. W. Fratz. sbiOHiaker. il.il. n w ii, I nil. I was feiiil with (1 severe ittink of la grippe. Tlireu dimes ot 8uiitli Amuricart ( N'ji vine i ff-etiiiliy cured mo. j IIksbt Kaiskb, Koleen, Greonero., Ind. ) 1 was nearly dead from la :fripp. Af : ter inking live dunes of Smith American Keivine was n-lieved of pain, and wai cmnpleie'v cured by one bottle. ' H.us'uY UisHAKK, Uruwii-trwn, Ind. AN OKDIXAXC'E j for the improvement of Madison street ! from Fourth streut smith to tie lint alley j running east and wost, north of Seeoud strel. Sec. 1. Bn it ordained by the Mayor and Common Connoil of the City of Uioomington, Indiana, two thir ls of the meinour thereof concurring therein, that M adison street in suid eitv be improved bv I Grading, Guttering, McAdumizing and laying a brick or aiwed stone sidewalk on both sides thereof from Fourth alreetsouth I to the Arst alley running e ist and west north of Second street, in accerdanco with i the plans and specifications therefor a heretofore adopted by tho common coun cil tor tho improvement or said street, now on file in the office of the Clerk of said city, and in accordance with tho Resolution of the common council, adopted Novum bar 3d, 1891. Sen. II. The cost of taid improvement of said street, except the proportion thereof occupied by street and alley crossings, shall be assessed per lineal front foot against the real estate abutting thcroon, said assessments. If deferred, shall be paid in ten annual installments, to each of which shall be added interest at six pur cent, per annum, payable .somi-annually, from the datoof the final estimate thereon, and collected as provided by law. A bond or bonds shall be issued in anticipation of tbe collection or said deferred assessments, unless the property owners pay their said assossrnenu before said bond or bonds are issued. All as provided for in mii Act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March 8th, 1839, and amended March 6, 1391. Sec. III. This ordinance shall be In tuli force from and after its leal publication. I, Robert C. Groeves, Clark of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, certify tho foregoing to be a true andeorrect copy of nn ordinance adopted by the Common Council of said city at their regular melting lima jamiarv atn, ihvz. ROBERT C. GREEVES, Jen 14, '9V.3t. City Clerk. WM. B. BURFORD, XA thosrnp Her-, Stsjttlinr, aiHimiVietui-oi- ot Blnnlt Boolut, lUixjf x-ssvox" and Mluclux. SO. 21, WST WA8irtSGTON ST., IOI44POIilS, USD. ftrunlcenneta, or the Liquor Habit ' Positively Cured by Administering J Ir. Haines Golden Snreific. i It is manufactured as a powder, which ! con bo uiven in a uliiss of liner, a nip of ' cnlTee or ten. or in food withoul '.he know. ;

lc-lge of the patient. It is iibsolutely j " " " -h.rmloss, and will effect a permanent and i ...

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in ode rii tn urmker or an ncoh lie wreck, j ho negleetett, in tne intotust noin oi ianIt bun been L'iven in thousnntl I ot cases, ' liness and health. John I'lrowti is pro-

ard in cvi rvinttHiico n pertucl cure has follntved. It never fails. The system ' oree iinprecnaled with the jMH-inv, 'I liceomo. an ulter imioMlnlilv or the liayoT nppetilo to exist. Cures Kuaranteed 4H puijii hom of p irtieuliir frea Address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO, las R.ciSt, pie. 30, N.iv. Ciiui.;i;..ti, U.

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ts a handsome slxtsen-page weekly nevnrpaiier, filled with the rtainln reading that brilliant mlncH. well trained In everr fl. j:;irn:.em .,t" liter." are, cap Jiroduce. It has the advantage of the fastruuU Mit e aol Is delivered al .be Ciionty of postofBcctt on 'lay of publication.

those who The Chicago Herald's Naw Buttling. jambs w. sccrr, rBbttahsa Address Executor's Sale off Personal Property. VJOTICE IS UKREBY GIVEJf, that 1 tbe undersigned Kxecntnr of the estate of John A. Alexander, with the will annexod, will expose at public sale ou TUESDAY, FEB. 9ni, 1H9I, at the late residence of tho above named decedent, in Blonmingtnn townnhlp, Mon roe county. lndiai a. all the personal property of deceased, con in tin;; of Wheat, Corn, Axes, Mauls, Crowbars, Wedges, Farming Impleraenta, Etc. TERMS OF SALE. A. 11 sums under $3 cash ; nil sums above that amount six months credit will be given, noU with approved security. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock n tn. t. P. HOPEWELL, Jsn 13 '91, Executor. SouderH' Exclinnsre. Jimt received at 'Sou'ierV Exchanire," diruut flora Anthelin.Cnlifornia. one barrel Angelica and too barrel of! Port Wine, mndtt iu 1837, and warrMuW Urst-class. A I no W. Q Etnison & Co.'a Hest firado of Maple Grove Whiskies, Brandies and Gins, wuiu'i are gfUnranteed by tbem to be the Lust in the market. I also keep Teng 'u & Tliier3's Pi teener Bottle Beur, Jiifiwoiser, Pahst Milwaukee, Metzrer'a Tafel. ami ThiemeJb Wagner's keg beer of Lafayette. hieh hns hucn on sale her for the lust 30 year. All lliflsu pood will be old on a small margin. My p:ce of business hi rnio do. r south of the poMolfieu, nm! nu business will be djot on lgiil huliilnys, or un SunUiiY.i by tho back li.ir r, and don't V"U forget it. O. SOCHEKS. TsT1 South Side Squnrc. o o HAVING UOIH1HT Jhe Furniture stock of Jatnen M. Hunter, wo wiil utTiir some upocliil hargi ins in all kinds ol Uuusuhold nuil Kitchen Furniture. THE USDERTsiKLSG I DEPARTXEST, Will receive cnrofnl and partioular attention, as we carry a complete lino of COFFINS AND CASKETS. Mr. BEST, GOODEIf, r.n experienced J Undertaker, has been lecitred aud will' take charge of tl is department. 1 Give. Us Call. J. II. Gastox. Isaac Claman Bloominjrten, Nov 18, 181 Y . H 7".osrr Lf" sT:fr crrr c- r. ni i it D ji. OX.. . Alien a JrtcnaTY a net.' riun, wns,uii oeer corner rJn. Social and ireful aUeniicn will be given ti P obnU susine, and to prompt tfllection of elnim. Settlement of estatet a pe?iaUy. J. F. MOROA N, Attorney Ofllt upstair oecr National Bank. Allbuintvtt tf ttgfd nabm ghat tartfidmttetUian Yoinfc u soecely. H ;KHtefi! nmiiuiiu. uniiiiiv" """ -rptieanto. Oh me a call. MVLKY J MUZ-, Attorry, jyotariet and Insurance Aamt. v M rae ' alt An XtKiitt ami &.io Courts. Prompt and cartful attention given io Me tMlleetwn of Claims, to sen two aeceaenia estate antt to ttU other ius f Mgai nature. A specialty wade of Pension. Office over "Corniir' eoMtyr store, eouthteesi corner publi: sonarv. LOUDEN J- ItOC'ERS, AttarneysOffiee over First Rational Ban t. Bunnets if a Itgal nature ,pvei careful f -

feiifton tn all court, .neat estate '"eCoui

exMiineil oy am or tjouaens 1 mtrtiit. A mittfiiattu made of the co'-l lection ami remittance of ela-'me of alii kinds. BUSKrrtlC J- Fimr. Attorneys i Office i'ii huildtng south of Hank, on ground Honr. Sjieeial attention given io Probate business.' to the cotleeitlun of elaims. and to business in all the courts of tkin and adjciiing counties. D UK CAN BATifAX, (H. C. can. Ira C. Batman.) Attorneys. Utfiee over Mi ne's sioe store, went tile publia. square. Particular attention icill be giv in to Probate ea'es, collections, vie. Will practice in all tne courts. - ir.V. EAST. AHornry Office icest sitle public square, upstairs over Hull Bros, dry goads i tore. (lives prompt attenUosi la I'r.ihate husincxt ami to the collection of elt'ins. Will a.so practice all courts. Agents for o:ly N-t. fire su ranee AI'LT yl.EAXIXO SllOllltl tint pared in tho niiwt complete manner to give this Imih'ixb s his niinful nttftition He has tiijlit omi . o, dendoriiiinc; ialtrial. nmi eviiiy' liing tlnit it nooimsaiy to tiiak'- ' tliis InisiiiesK n siieoeps. Call on Rrowu : nmi get his ttguroi it is cheaper to elenii up your prvioiai.s tlitin to vontn.ot lyi pUoid fever.

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tuk tuiCAOtj iiEKAi.u la me foremost Jocrnallstlc champion of Western Interest, : r.d, belleytnt thi.t thene are assailed bv the protective tatlfi.li I : n Dcompronila. Iok opponent of a dvtem tli.ii take from the m.in? to enrich the few. THK HERALD ' Drcadly and pr -i eeaJv-ly democratic in politics, but it in bound to no p t i4 , .ate as that party stands for pr.ncipk ami justice. F!te7lng tha ; the Hafety of tk pnbHc ni.v- desianda a rt ,rn to t;--ntltutlonal methodm toccono r.y In adtolnlw i itlon to iUc obliteration of war passions .nd to Uie soiamary defeat of tbe powerful Interests th.v. bave allied themselves with i he leaders of the republican rrty for tbe purpose of nromotlncitelflsti lntereitu at the expenMOf the whole people TBE herald faven re torn t tbe democracy to poaer iind -Alll labor inteHleently to that end. A special feature of THE SATURDAY EDlTtOH Of TBE HKltALD, ami one to whlrh mucr tpjee la devoted, la the M eekly record of tbe progrewiof the world's Fair, with fine Illustrations. This alone make It Indispensable to

intend to visit the fair, ana to those who do not

a comprehensive description will bethe next best rntafc In addition lOthls THT. SATURDAY EDITION OP THB BF.BAT.D contains a synopulv of the news of tbe week, fall' Market Repor:n. a Honseboli. Department, Completed Stories by popular authors. Hook Re views, "Goasluof tbe Stale," Base Ball. Turf and Athletic Sports, and last, bat by no means least, the mwi ot the world attracuvcty present i'il and truthfully told. No better investment tnao a year's subecriplton can be made. Onuyear $1.60 I Snmdag, e yrr ftee Vow monMt trial trip). jot Daily and Suiuhtp fsgenVr. OaUy, incl'irg .safiTy, l yr. .u ScmtfU ctrpitt fn.

THE CHICAGO HERALD, Chicago, Iix. Notice of AdniabttratioB. VT OTIC K is hereby given, thattbui i. ' dersigned bas been appointed by I VAtrv. ot vne circuit t;outr oi jaooi County, State of Indiana Admici of the estate of Allwrt Kelly, late Mcnroecounty. deceased. iSaid estate is supposed to be solrewt. SUSAN KELLY, Dec. IS, 'SI. Administratrix. Fulk & Corr, Att'vs. Probate Cause So. 4,t. In the circuit court of VI on roe Mat Ind.. December Term. 1891. Isaac P. Hopewell Executor of the Iisaji mil nnd tests men t or .onn A. AlexanSi d(Hascd vs. Phoeb Alexander, Ststl Alexander, et al. To Phoelut AlexaAdiy, 8tella A' dor, Flora Alexander, Mabel Alexal Henry Alexander, llillerv Price. Wil Price. Oral W. P-ice. K.MS H. PriesCJ T. Price, Duoiol R. Price and JUdtW Wvlie, T ) . nu are severall v lierebr notified i the nun named petitioner, s jt ; of tbe estate aforesaid, baa tlesl. i circuit court of Monnw county, li a petition mukimr vuti dofendan ts t s Wff , nnd praySne; therein fr an ordvrtM cree of said court, autliorixinz Ibasal certain ri-l estntu lieloneini; to tb of said decedent, and in said petitfaS suriliRfl, to make assets for the pjv of the debts and liabilities of said ta1 and that said poiitioti so Sled asd ttiac, is set for heHHnt;' in said rircuit at th court lii hum iu Klooininft.ia.". i iaiia. on the Si eon J Judicial djvj 'tin .March Term, ibsz, oi nut a wit',w lieniir the bih day or Uareb, IbSl. Witness, the t'l.rlt and t c.itirt. this T.M !v of f iceteU-r, p-kalI JOHN W. CKATSS 1 C 30.91. I.en.len dc Rogers. Att'ya. I.OTJDliTf AacaiM far Bieyelsav 'Mcrckse jsaal; P-archRfflna; Comtr Statu ol Indiana. Motirvc Count); Commissioners Court, Decerns: A a form o" inn n jam oi uen srs t.f mill countv. hferiin. hold. 1 'tinned at the Court Mouse ia B i ton. commencing on Mondav.tr I of December 9l, present John 1 John Gtlmore and WareS W. . - "1DS "'P. W?. 11th dav ef Decoinhitr. 189 U In the mutter of tbe purcSWMi plies for county purp-isee. Xs It is ordered by the Board t-i cem her Term, 1SI, tratall nrltolAfi nil roViMKitf! ful thm j county, including tho Cotisss . T(,WMhip offices, shall he aeeoa by an order propem insoraca : j(iPcr in charfr, of the office suoh supplH are purchased, an - 1 f untv Auditor ts hereby on ft mm t.t tut mililithatf! in mIi j newspapers ptibKaned in the couaiy above order or tl ttoitrd. Maw oi intrvna, at, V ilunree t'om iy. 1, t i.Hui T Bisdr, in nnn (.uuniy and herel'V erj r the aov to '- nd o. :n ?!.- ,v t tin order trf" j ,,,,-,i with : ate pvkbSss Mi;.iiies, as append ygit ' iu my office In testimony whereof I he scrihe my name this 14lh d oemuer, mm. WILLI W .-. 1? Audit.T of Mori Sloni .. .- . t BEBRY BOXES nfBASI AySisr-tTai mm THBJ BESI. PEACH PACKA.I GRAPB BASKET8, Packages for FRUITS m4 own trw CATALOGUK MSIttO ON arvuoarton. KEATI, nm m I Motti Mi Norfolk Building, Hth and El UIRCIIK IT!, Spi-.riAi.TV : Kir-SKV tlto

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