Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 November 1894 — Page 1
3U see ESTABLISHED 1835. BLQOMINGTON, INDIANA, NOV. 28, 1894. Price, $150 Per Yea
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NO. 207 THE SFECIAL SALE BOOTS and SHOES U! Htt- FOR 30
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i prices. If You Xii?3 is X&dtaa You Hast Ssaw Wkt the Walker Boot Is.LS1 Cape' SPECIAL mm oa Mies' Misses' tad OMIto' SKOIS. linl: ts' a The Lowest Prices Ever Made on MENS' HUBBERpodal valuo-
ALL ARE INVITED-: NOTICE. For 30 days I can and will sell for 25 per cent, less on all kinds of Fresh Meat, Beef, Veal, or Mutton. Cattle are low, work is scarce and I want to give a poor mac a chance. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Beans, Ac, as low or a little lower than the lowest. O. SOtTPEK. Riliep in Six Houbs. Distresnnjr Liver and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great Sooth American Kidney Cure." This .new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the . urinary -passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If yon want qniak relief and core this is your remedy. Sold by Fakis Bros.. Druggists, Bloomington, Ind. July 4, '04 Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder AParcOrapeCram at Tartar Powder. Notice to Al. All persons that owe us are requested to call at once and settle. We cannot give longer time. All accounts aad notes must be paid by December 1st, 1894. Campbell & Davis. More meat than anybody. for the money O. Sotjders. Mast people who take lunch at Benckart's never drink good coffee till they get it there. Benckart's coffee is the best in town. Oysters served to order by Benckart, at his restaurant, south College Avenue. Only the best grades of Oysters kept . Gus. Kbkugeh's Barber Shop is two doors west of the National HoteL When yau desire a good shave or a neat "hair cut'' go there. Kreugcr has some second hand chairs to sell cheap. Fob your thkoat get some of those hoarhound drops at Bnckart'a,Bouth College Avenue. Try the French Chewing Candy. Dr. Pries Cream Baking Powder WerW Fir rUgacrt Award. Fob Salb. A Union Not 12 (solid tin) bicycle, in good condition and at a very reasonable pries. Inquire of T. J. LOUDEN. Cbaio Woblet can supply you with a buggy, phaeton, spring wagon, or anything else in the way of a vehicle which you may need. You don't have to pay him cash, either, as he will swap for horses and mules. H may be found at the big livery barn, north, of the square, on College Avenue. Evket day George Benckart makes French Chewing Candy, Taffies and Hoarheund Drops. Anna Baker. Francis Woodward. GT GRADUATE jgj OPTHALMIC OPTICIANS. Diagnoses and relief of all Conditions of imperfect or painful vision due to errors of refraction or eye strain. Having three years of - successful practice in their profession insures the most perfect results. No charges for preliminary examination. All work guaranteed. PBICES SEASONABLE FOR FIRST-CLASS WORK. W Office over Collins St. Karsell's. Honrs: 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m
IT HARBLY SEEMS POSSIBLES, BUT ITS A FACT! Prices for November on Dry Goods, Cloaks, Boots and Shoes, are the lowest ever known, and now is the time to buy, and the place is at Wicks'
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Nothing nicer for a wedding present than tho China or Cut Glass to be had at Lindley's. Best Oysters that money will buy are kept at Benckart's south College Avenue bakery and restaurant. Served in all styles. YorKu, tender beef, good veal, and the best meats that can be secured, are always on sale at Soudefs meat market, south College Avenue. Lindi.eys sell the celebrated American Lamps, which received first award at World's Fair. Get your old papers at this office 20c. a hundred to close out. Care is taken to select the best cattle, sheep and calves, by Oscar Souder. His meat shop, south of Benckart's, has a reputation for fresh, tender meat. Fine line of Cut Glass, Haviland China, &c, just received. See it at Lib dusts. Shropshire Sheep, pure bred, Rams and Lamb Rams for sale, 2 miles southeast of Bloomington. T. N. Faris & Son. Prof. John Brown, V. C, should be consulted now, before the weather grows warm. He is fully and completely supplied with every appliance used in vault cleaning, and will do the work promptly and skillfully. Get ready for cholera clean up. Pbograms, letter heads, note beads, bill heads, statements, and ! all kind of poster work ai d tine job printing , done in the highest style of the art, at the World office, opposite the jwstoffice. Never get a job of printing of any kind done till you come to our office ,and get prices, see specimens, etc. CRAVENS BROS. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wgrid'a Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. One of the most popular cigars placed on the market here is the "I. U." manufactured by M. II. Seward, east side soiuare. The 4 'I. U." is absolutely guaranteed to be a.n all Havana filler, and Mr. Seward proposes to return '. proposes the money in each case where the smoker is not satisfied that the cigar is worth the price paid. Fair, is it not i Latest styles in Banquet Lamps, just received from the East at Lin dley s. If you neod stationery of any kind, and especially stationery for commercial business, like envelopes, letter and notes, bill heads, etc., you should rcmcmlicr that a big stock has been brought on at the "World" office, opposite Seward's foundry. Cravens Brothers. Fob Repairs or parts Sewing Machine, call at of uny H. Lindley's Sons Hive.
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HALL BROS.
Mr. Blowitt, the druggist, with bis family, is visiting relations in Bowling Greeri, Ky. Tli A lea T-n iii-lor nnss lins been reversed by the supreme court, and sent back for trial. In this case divorce was granted to each , mi lijJ
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against one of ths parties is a suit for divorce that both cannot given judgment. i ; For 30 days we will sell nil j the Imported Perfumes of the! Crown Perfumery Co., London,! and EA. Penand, Paris, at 60 onts j por OZ. lilKDLtlb. j Wasted. We want a ootj ; .T. .... ' man or woman in Bloomington or j vicinity to work for us. The Quaker Mutual Life Ins. Co. Elkhart, Ind.
A large supply of chickens, ; figures he ttiuid him on "hip During all his lift he had been a! dressed or alive, aiso butter and j lap,'' as Mr. Clark is extensively JcenSUitSt member of the United j eggs at SevnKRs. engaged in building. ' $1. 75 is j Frosbvterian churh, to tfbh d-! ... , : . i the best lean do,' said Hughes. nomination he belonged before he; -fcix teenm aark b ft of i fr0B, South The! of meat bought at boi fcu. , lW - Kiml)cy for a g(0(, del: funeral occurred on Thursday' Look at our Lamps and looki,ess-'' This set Hughes to think- asorning, the services being held;
at our competitors. See who have the finest and best lamps the eitv. LlNM.KY ; World's Fair chewing candy, ! made fresh each day by 'Vol pert, j
tne export candy maKer, norrui'"' "f
side square. We are overstocked on Hang-j ing Lamps. Do yon want one ioheap? , Lindley. Fresh Pork Savage . made ; every day by a man that knows i how, and don't you forget it. O. Soudkus. Chewing Candy, made by Volpert. and get some. "mighty nice,' Go to his shop Get a can or a quart of Oysters; of Volpert, tho north side baker j and restaurant keeper. Every-; thing is first-class in his house. Crown Perfumery Co. Lon-1 don Crab Apple Blossom for GOc. j na oz. at Lindley's. I t or snon.ii see those Lamps lat Lindley's. They surpass any stck t'vor before seen m Bloomington. Bread and Cakes of all kinds, made and sold by Voipert, the' north side baker. Got his Cream ! Bread. The only first-class Merchant Tailoring establishment in town is that carried on liv Boneknrt tSon, south College Avenue. A 1 complete and full line of late I stvle i)if. muuU. n.eliulin Sun. mer Suitings and Trouserings are i amomr those beinr received almost i diiilv'fmm tho iv'lmWnlo lumcne ! The proprietors arc practical cutters, and arc able to give satisfaction to all customers, both as to tit and price. Just now, while money is scarce and business dull you need to get the closest prices with the best fits, and you can feel assured of both at Benckart's merchant tailoring establishment. Call aud get particulars. BiioT V0: 5ii!KT3.
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INDIANAPOLIS, - N D. TIse Gloak Strike In jShw York has delayed many 'of our shipments for shout two weeks. All are here now the ! greatest gathering of stylish wrap; itliat Indiana tias seen in many iyoars. Prices, too, are much be- : low tho average. i .Short and long Jacket in plain 'or rough cloths, from $5 to $25. I FurCapes all kinds of fur, ; all lengths, all style and all ! Neck Scarf a, j Fur Trimmings, Muffi. Children,-.' Sets. Don'f roFgef That we do a large Mail Order lit say it is a most satisfactory j way of shopping. Send for tarn P,es "'jnow. Pettis Pry Goons Co. . -.- , - lucre was a argo dc ugation nadrawn there 1 . . uy fuiniiiiiun iwucu wy utu v.. 1 : u.. iU.. TT c ; grand jury, and oy ine niecung oi ! the G id Lodire 1. O. O. F. -Bon. Kitnblev was arrested I n Wednesday last on a charge of ;itlflnliiic lumber from Hurhj B who(,e yard ad;0ins the house in which Kinibley lived. It seems that Hughes Bros, have noticed that their ship-lap lumber pile was going down faster than i the sales would indicate it should, j and week before last Jas. B. Clark asked Hughes what was the best ! U1fi: m 1,11 iUg"' oi
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i rl fi 11 Lr e i-Ai'ft imbti-u wa-Itli frliA lot. placed in position in tno staclc as before. Mr. Clark was let into l"e 8e(,ret and told Kimbley that iilastarl iit rrsa i f i r t r f Im .f nulr j he needed seme more I Next morning himhley hired a ; wagen to haul Mr. Clark sixteen b0ards. and they were delivered to the new Clark block. An exlamination soon thawed that the - Z' W lumbor was that which had been - ,. isy. oeiore a warrant aworu out 101 jvnnoiav s ii rt.i ivnrn nut. fnr Kimho-r'a arrest, last Tuesday morning. Kimbley t T . ia r-II vnn'O silti nri no: o rnelv ...r . , .1 . .L - - iL I i sorrca a ici ui in mo prison souiu. i ii i i. , i f : Mr. Clark had bought near $2ji ui iuu.o i.ou. ivubV tr 11 hi!) rnA nnct 1 tt- mnnthe nr ... 1. n i i j l - . 1. 1 -i. - . i r t i . .i i u? rait; oi r?i per uunarcu, auu ber of times where he got the lumber, he alwavs evaded the question, answering with some ex.
; planation that caused the matter J""" - omnvan. nut n win no I to be dropped for tho time. remarkable to soo how soma peo- ! Kimbley was taken before the '. P'-' wil1 fi' OTer e-h other in or- ; Muviir and pleaded --nst guilty. ,'?r -e him. Yet it is true i His' band was fixed at $500. and that, Sullivan represents all that ia
he was sent back to jail. Nine men placod their feet under a tablo in Bundy's restaurant, Mondav nirrht. T( w,i: Or Rlirer's 'possum suniwr. Tasted like , s possum supper. crow to Feltus and Cravens. "The ,rcent viia mppwl a niee llttlc rcdistricting scheme in the bud. It was tho intention of W1 J-'emoerncy " join ,in( lb-own together as a fr.,.,.Q judicial i district so as to make thing for Judge and Prosecutor. But the roviilt of the late election stops all that, and the litigants of Monroe county will not bo compelled to drive through the mud to Nashville during court. Knights oF UNIFORM RANK. I IACEIM KXTEHTAIMOISS. ' 1 ( On the night of Dee. 3d j I the "Lyceum Entertainers" will: j appear in the opera house by a ! contract made with them by the' j Knights of Pythias of this place, j ! Among this company is Miss I Laura McCorkle, the icnewncd Whistler and Header. ! Miss Ida Sweenic, the popular j Soprano. ' Mr. Feibleinan, Elocutionist and Baritone. ' C. C. McClurg Piano soloist and j Rccoui)anist. Two hour-; entertainment - clean ; iiiMnielivc and amusing.
--Miss Minnio Waldron Seymour, Ind., U the guest
John Waldron's family. Mrs. Lynn of Yellow Springs, ;)., is visiting her mother, Mr. ! Adkiii?, west th street. Dan. Butcher and wife, now residents of Indianapolis, were visiting relations hero last weok. -'C. N. 8. Neold and wife are ; on a visit to relations at LaG range, I Ma. I Miss Flora Clark is the guest ;"f Mis Weathers at New Albany, j 3,1(1 wi" remain till next week. ! -The wife and child of llarrv Oivhard are at Boonevillo, Ind., guests f Mrs. Frank Hatfield, Mrs. Orchard's sister. --Richard -Moore has returned to ludianola, Iowa, after an extended visit to his sister, Mrs. Murj Kolly. Frank E. Hunter, Democrat, of the class of 79, was re-elected connty judge at EI Paso, Texas, over A. Gwynn Foster, of the class of ' ( s.
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Henry Maviicld now occ itoi. Alexanders r!A1 TSl'lll llticn a i ,njc cast f tow,n' on. the Union-; ; ville road He will probably1 I have charge of the farm next j season. j I On Thursday last as the little j : s-year old daughter of .faekson j i Robinson was standing by the tire ; j place, a s'ick of wood on which I ! a kettle of water rested broke, j and ttie water was thrown over ;the little rkl, scaldimr her les and feet in a terrible manner. i Rbert llenrv, au old and . hrtrlilv rpurtotpd itl'.n of thin ; j county died on Tuesday night r ; last week, after an illness of sev- ; erul months, with heart disease. ; Mr. Honrv was in his (JSth year, I and until recently had been a roJ bust, healthy man. Ho was an ardent and radical Republican and ; took a great interest in politics h, iue limnv rismence, m-v. ijj ons officiating. Walter Parks will for a while be an assistant in the county clerk's oliice. or until Mr. Woodward and Deputy Thornton get "the run" of the work. Under the salary law th clerk of this connty will receive 2,000 per annum, and nut of this he is required to pay his deputy, so that it will bu seen that it is no bonanza. The law under which the ofj Moh the of - titers are new serving is very imim- ; Derfect-8eiels and inconsistent i,. k i, r,i . . . ... . . j fl.,u " ' ,.'tu'i u' ,tt iU llHl ' 7 HUH 12V MOT i ..... T: " au fees into the countv treasury i .i i ,.t and it lie loes not . t tn , . . collect $2,000 lid it. A reason - ialI(, sa, ,aw ; " is all rigut, but ; the present law is one of which i ,1 iw ,.1 ,.j j Rev. Lyons enters a manly , protest against the appearance in ! this place of 4he notorious bruiser j brutal and degrading. j The friends of Morton Kooutz ! fwl confident that he will piove i his innocence of the cliai-wes brought against him, at his trial I this week in tho I. . 8, court at; j Indianapolis. He will bo defend-1 ed by Wilson & Spann. ! W. T. Breeden's little daugh-! :ier, arrie, is quae sioa Miss Jessie, daughter of Jas. Coulter at Lako Forest ! n, Alli., Mvw-ll n.i M!
ihavc been visiting the Doctor the New Dennison Hotel, Indianamother in this plaw, Mrs. J. D. ipol'ihanksgiviug evening, unMaxwell ' auspices of the Pin Kappa ! Psi fraternity in honor of Geo. Foet ball and prize fighting W. Faris, Congressman-elect of are akin to some extent. In the the Stli district, Terra Haute;
; game between Yale and Harvard last week cijrht mn were seriously injured. One of the men has a broken collar bone, another is ; suffering with concussion of tho IP Vt j brain. Foot ball is an intellectual 1 y tritas. ; pa;5timJ .j)rix. fighting is indulged ; in hy the ignorant and brutal. ! Sao
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Gripe Creim of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, A!::-:! rr ,-.riy elisor adulterant. .! YuA!':? 'IKK SI AM'AKI).
Owing to lack of room we have decided to close out our entire stock of Boys' and Children's Clothing and. Overcoats, and devote our entire attention to Mens' Clothing" and Furnishing Goods. If you are in need of anything in this line, a look at these prices will convince you that we mean what we say. We have gone through and marked everything in PLAIN FIGURES. The goods positively GO FOB CASH ONLY.
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Childrens' Overcoats 5 t CLOSING ! 3
Childs' Cape Coats Regular Price $3.00. CLOSING PRICE, $1.75.
Wto Child's U Lsters in neat Plaid CLOSING
This is no Old stock of Odds and Ends, but a nicely assorted stock, mostly bought this fall. These goods must Positively Go, Nothing Reserved. We must have room, Bring thia with you and sse that we mean just what we say. Come and Look at these before the lines are broken. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW G(X)DS. Bruce & McGary, LOWEST PRICE CLOTHIERS. NORTH OF ALLEY. WEST SIDE SQUARE.
''Kchoe," the owner of the horse (I.ittlo Hilly) that carried away so much good money at the fails both here and at Bedford last September, was tried last week and given a one year's term in the penitentiary. Little Billy was a very fast horse could make his mile in 2:10; but was entered in higher classes where he swept nrHrrlftinir hafnra him ni tind ; to DQ hdd jn a th time It wa9 vorv. air;n,u ,.,11 i j:. - J L irTu ' ZZl IT " uaauwuuiy xvii uib umu vtiiw io The .sermons of Mrs. Harris, at College Avenue M. E. church ; are attracting large audiences, and the interest increases with Dr.S.E.Holtzman of Pentiac, Ills., has been on a visit to his brother in this city. Dr. Holtzman practiced medicine in Bloomington 22 vears ago. Mrs. Olie Hood end two children have been visiting Mies Jennie Wilson. Rev. Frank Hood is pastor of one ef the Presbyterian churches of Indianapolis. Mrs. E. M. Seward entertained Mr. and Mrs. Kiiox of Ladoga last week. Mr. Knox is an j "i" of Mrs. Seward -Win, Worlev has sold his house on seath Madison street to County Clerk Woodward. Saiauel Bolleubacher of the : postofnue lorce is the father of a ! oung r'"-rat. There seem, to I force to increase the nopulntian A banquet will be given A banquet will be given at Chrrles L. Honrv, Congressman elect of the 7th district, Anderson; Jan. E. Watson, Congressman elect ot the 4th district, Rushvills, and James cs II Jordan Supreme loot of the 1st judicial judge elect or the 1st district, who are all distinguished members of fraternity. the Phi Kappa Psi
Cards are out announcing the "ianapolis last Thursday and Frij wedding of Harry 10. Cublcntz to day. ; Miss Ida Jean Loudon, daughter ! -That frame structure being ;of Mr. and Mrs. J H. Louden. ere( ted south of the railroad yards
or tins city, at the L nited rresby- : terian ehurch, Thnrsdav, Nov. 2;th at 10 o'clock. Mr. Cob-
; lentz has a wide circle of friends Messrs. Batterton, hawes in Blooiuington. made during his and Buskirk were huntihg down attendance at iudiaua University, j in Knox county last week. Col. He is a member of the Sigma Chi I Alexander was looking after the ; fraternity. lie graduated with j office busine., in the absence of ' tho class of "t4 and was imiusdi- j Lawes from the National lately elected to the position of: Hotel- ; Prof, of English at Franklin col- j The mother of Jas. Hooper jlege. Miss Louden is a graduate : of Smith' bazar, has been visit- ; of the class of 'tin, is a Kappa , ing her son Charles at New Alj Kappa (iamma and a favorite jbany. who is one of the oldest
: among a large circle ot acquaint-; ances.
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CHILDREN'S SUITS. AGE .4 TO 14. All 11.50 Suits in nice dark colors CLOSING PRICE, 81.00. $2.00, 2.25 and 2.50 Suits in Blue, Biown, Gray and neat mixed patterns, CLOSING PRICE, $1.50. 3.00 and $3.50 Suits. Good weights, Neat Patterns. CLOSING PRICE, $2.00. The $4.00 and $4.50 Suits. Now go for CLOSING PRICE $2.50 All higher grades including our iinest Suits, CLOSING PRICE, $3.00.
14 vears PRICE, Regular price $1.50 $1.00. Pattern Regular price $6.00 PRICE, $3.75. The Wingert grocery stock is to be removed from Martinsville to this placo this week. Maj. H. F. Perry has been slioeting quail on his farm in Greaae county. Dr. Henson did not make a mistake last Saturday and go to Bloomington, Ills., but arrived here on time and delivered his lecture as per arrangement. In the embezzlement caee ef W. C. Winstandley of the Bedford Bank, a change of venue was taken to Washington county. It will come up at Salem in the near future. Freight business on the Mo non is uncommonly good for this season of the year, and is reported to be improving on all tho roads an evidence of returning confidence and of a determination on the part of people to do business again as of old. There are a number of changes among the clerks in the dry goods stores, several young ladies having taken )rsitin in them recently; and by the way there is no town where you will find moro competent, obliging and painstaking people behind the counters than in Bloomington. The restaurant at Martinsville, purchased this fall by Chas. and Walter Robertson, has been sold by them to the Danville man, Wingert, who it is claimed agreed to purchase tho Aceru retaurant in this city from Helton & Hall. It is probable that a settlement of the matter mav bo referred to circuit court. Some fifteen employes of the; Monon yards at New Albany have ! been discharged, from general , yardmaster down to hostlers, ; The only reason given ia that i many of the men have been in their positions so long that they j are not us efficient as new men ; would be - have become ? 'smart a,et'k.v'" senle of them and lik a Kreat many people imagine they own iu loaa. - -Jos. G. McPheetera snd Senator H. C. Dunean were iu lnd- . is one of th? buildings for Daugherty artificial ico plant. and best known employes of thej Monon Uoinc.
SALE!
Boys'" Suifs. Aer ia to 3-Pioce, Long Pant Suits. Cut in Single and Double Breast Square aad Round Corners. We will close all these ineludour Finest Boys' Suite.
CLOSING PRICE, $2. 50 to $7. 00
The editor of the Indiana Baptist, Rev. Dobbs, is the father of Rev. Gilbert Dobbs, who preached for the Baptist people here. The old gentleman demonstrated his ability as pulpit orator in two sermons in this place cn the 17th. The law under which county officers are now serving requires that the Recorder collect fees for recording doed and mortgages before the work is done. v On Monday of laat week Mrs. Wm. Woods died at her home in Ellettsville, in her 60th year. She had !een ill fer a long -time. Dr. IT. H. Hen, Recorder Jackson, Dr. B. A. McGcc, Enoch Fuller, Wm. Campbell, Wm, Brookshire, and several others, were in Indianapolis a portion oi last week. H. J. Nichols was 70 on the 17th, and iu commemoration of the occasion a large number-of his friends gathered to spend thy evening aud partake of a fine supper. Mort . Hall has quit the restaurant badness, iu which be has been engaged for seme time with A. K. Hcitou, and has gone to Knoxville, Tenn., where his family and that of Alex. Robison is located. A letter from Mr. Rhetts, recently elected professor in the law school, shows a very strong delegation at Harvard from Indiana j mentiouod Samilci Harding and wife, '90: E. E. Starbuek, '00; Wat. Nicholson, Mr. Davis of Chicago, Mr. Lewis of Evansville, Fred. Truseott, Mr. Richardson and E. E. Griffith and wife, ()n Thursday last the corner s(ono of the arch' to be built at the entrance of Rose Hill cemoterv was placed in position. In the comer stone was deposited a tin ,0x containing a historv of the cemeterv association and copies of i the Bloomington papers. As all the material is on the irrnnnd it is believed that the work will ba completed in cigut or ten days. "A Man from .Boston, it to be hero on Dee. 10th. This is the play in which John L. Sullivan appears, and doubtless people who admire bruisers aud toughs will be here in force from other towns to worship him. As you drive your 2,000 team and SOO carriago out tho Diasmore pike hereafter you will observe that tho giadc on the water works dam has been raised four feet. Tho gradiug has cost the company l,."i00. " The McAdaiuizing is to be done and paid for by tho county commissionci-is This is a piece of work that was very much needed, and iu fact it should have bc-n done at a murln
i earlier M3gc of the work.
