Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 August 1883 — Page 1

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Ron stiii' ears arc now getting plenty, and so are hew tomatoes Oapt Alexander and wife are at Trinity Springs. MvsAV. A- Gabe has been visiting relatives at Bedford. There will soon 13 a "legal"

5,000

wedding.

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Dunn&Cchave sold

Georgia watermelons. WD1 Adams has been drinking sulphur water at West Baden. The LiHcr family left for Galifcrnia last Saturday. 4"Miss Bink Emery is visiting in

New Albany. Harmon Friedley and wife have been to Cedar LakeMathews & Turner expect to move into their new furniture rooms next week.

Not much news. C. A. WaMngford of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his wife in this city. Advance car No 2 of Sells Brothers show was here Tuesday,

Mrs. Fee and her daughter Nellie, from Greencastle, are ill the city visiting at the residence ofW. 0. Fee. Minnie Harbison has been in

the citv for several days the

srueist of Emma Allison,

Mrs. Tom Whishftnd is in Sey

mour visiting Mrs. Shields.

Every wants

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For Sale every

where.

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, AUGUST 4,

Special bargains in sura- Hid Kjiecbil train io Louisville,

mor'Dr'oBi) Goods. a1i the Now

York Store.

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body

Jerry F. Piftman will occupy the EeMer property" on college

About the first of September the new business block will be booming with business.

Arthur McPheeters says he is about to establish ? steam laun-

John East is building a home on west Second street and his brother Tobe on East seventh. Miss Laura Henley has returned from an extended visit in the eastern part of the State. Mrs Leroy Sanders is at the springs, her daughter Mrs. Avis who has been visiting here returned home near Worth -ingtoh Saturday.

TSe University Trustees' will hold another meeting in about ten days.

The elephant will go rrotmd, 'round, the band will begin to jlay.

A re-anion of the old 33d re:-

A gang &f men are at

work

cleaning op the ruins of the burnt

iment will be held, at Iadian;i- college building.

jVoJis on August loth.

Dr. Moss h Chautauaua.

as gone 10

Lake

- Rev. A. B. Philput has fxson sittending a Sunday Sc&ebi Convention at Rome Cfty,- Ind. John YanDeia maks apj'lication in this weeks Progress lor license to retail liquor. During tho latter psrf of the

ir, Monroe eoi

100,060 in debt.

war, Monroe eousty was over

A basket meetlf wifT he held sit the cross roads church, Van? buren townships 6s Stwiday Aa4:nstt5th. t 7 -

i 1 a I-

I f the persons t hat found a

trhld spiral braeefet with a ball

The procession, next Tuesday

morning, viu oe ac iu 0 ciock

Come to town early.

Wanted, several young girls to sit i?r of nights atfd nurse Walter Lindlev's mustache.

Ail the boys in the county have

been picking blackberries to raise

money to gc? to the show. The mother f Prof. Gilbert is

ia town Verily the day a.p

gproacbs.

Wm. Kennedy and James Neald started Wednesday evening for Lawrence Kansas where they expect to locate.

The Board of Trustees af the city schools have raised the insurance on the School Buildliid from f 14.000 to $20,000- It would be itell to put move on? for it costs 'very little and it could uot be half replaced for $20,000, The Bloomington orchestra furnished inusic for the Commencement exercises of the

Mitchell Normal, and the public generally were highly pleased also, for their best pieces were en cored, showing that the Mitchetl people have refined musical taste. Another bill car of the Sells show was herelast Tuesday. A half a dozen wagons with bills were sent to the country. This was the fifth advance pari y of the show.- Sells brothers are big 'advertisers, and we will all want to see their big show.

Miss Lillic Howe who has been visiting in Vicksburg for a year past will joturn iume with her sister Mrs, Polk in a couple of weeks.

Theyhavo been having: a row ovr the location of a school baase- at Smith ville. The mat

ter was appealed tc County Sup't

McGee, and he fixed a new location. This did not satisfy some of the citizens, so they got

out an injunction to prevent

Jack Nichols from firoinir ahead

with the buildifig.

The special train bearing President Arthur and party to Chicago "passed Norlh over the L. NA. & C. Thursday at 11:20 a. m. It was ascertained previously that it would stop here for a few moments, and two or three posters were all that Were sufficient to inform the people. At the appointed hour the largest crowd of people that ever assembled at our depot were Crowded and jammed together to see "Chet and thft no vs. Mr. Arthur

stepped to the platforme and bowed and waS followed by the members of the cabinet. The engine was handsomely decorated with flags and "Welcome to our

President' was placed in the headlight. On the front of the smoke stack was the figure of a little negro boy holding a banfief on which was written "get there Eli," and by the;' way the train whtezed by, we suppose fhey did. Twti hoquets were presented him and a very few shook hands with him. We wanted him to stop over and see the city but he said that time was too short soYe' bid an-affectionate adieu. The delay into going to work on the new Christian Church building is caused by the architect's plan being drawn for a buiFfnds; that would cost too

ihiifOh money. The congregation

now have on hand about '6,500, and the lot paid for. They do not want to go in debt, hence the plans are being revised so as to cut down the cost of the build-

in the

Look out lor Sells Brother's big show on August 7th.

George Henley a clerk in the Pension office at Washington will return ferine next week for a short vacation. . .

Miss Florence Hughes, who has been visiting at Hockville,

&'r4ggio Leffler and her cou I Miss tiattie Keep, will visit in Chicago and Burlington Iowa, before going to California!! with

iihe riesi of the iamily.

. each end -wBf return it loi his jGttfeiisburg itnd Bedibrdy retiwn

4;Itco a reward will be paid, by t bo owner. r

nave

Tofce Snii.fi and wife

Wen up in the Northern part of

the State after ome fish And -ozone.

Grant ami Sheriden did not aircept the invatation- to stop off -kfe long enottgh- to4 destroy a dozen bottles-on ice afc Fitzpat-rick's.

A fire cistern is to be 'built unvenioi2t to tiie bedstead and chair factories, and one convent4vt t to the woolen miiii and iiyh's spoke factory.

-e5 home Monday nht

Miss Lucy Maxwell returned the first of the week from Mitchell, where she had been. v.isitii Miss Ella. M:unsea.

Ch&ifes C. llarrik- of Albion lUsTifr in thex city on private businea;. It has bee a Jang while since Charlie was. here; so we won't give him aay. Five of the memiters of the class of '79 are in town; and they held a meeting. Tuesday preparatory to hohl theiiv reunion next June, They are tife? semi-Cen-tonnial class;

The telegraph operators along Ike L.N. A. & G. are satisSed wiith their wages and will strike 1 rutting bat the keys to their innt rumen fs. -

Several givk-at Hickman- Ky., were mobbed5 f& wearing mother Hubbard dresses; The Bloonington guls should take warn-

Beware of the watermelon v. hen it is stale! A ten cent nt ale water-melon contains at least a dozen cases of cholera niorbus.

John McCalla is preparing to go East, and al though a veteran in the business, his purchases t his time will be the biggest and best lot of goods he ever brought to Bloomington.

Yellow legged chickens are already beginning to come in, in anticipation of ihe demand during Conference. A Methodist preacher's principal weakness is chicken

The old adage of a foof and his money soon part will- be fully il 1 tisi rated here next Tuesd ay by the hundreds of patrons of the snide games and schemesLast Sunday afternoon there

was a baptising in Miller s pond, south of town, by the Christian Church (anti-organ branch); Rev. Bray officiating. H. J. Feltus took in the ex

cursion Wednesday. This wilf

account for the improved condition of this issue.

Formerly the Louisville K&w Albany and Chicrgo railroad was ons f the most inconsiderable railroads in the State. It had but few connections and no actual terminit except New Albany

land Michigan City. All this has

neen enangea, a'na yiucago, the great city of the lakes, and Louisville, the centrial citv of the Ohio basin, are linked togethev

y it, and a large part of the

commerce of the northwest- and south is destined t& pnss over it The 'roadbed,, track and equipment are first class now where they were fownsrly simply a dclusian and a snare. The maiu agement is vigorous entferpris ingancS sufficiently- liberal to give -the1 road gre'af- popularity. Connections are established with all maiirKnes Nbrthy-SoctbBast, and West. All' this means a prosperous future, a paying stock, and one of tfee most popular routs. Between the North and

S6uth. The ti'ansformation of

the L. N. A..& C has been com

plete. Hie young new blood

that has enfused. new life into it

y?ffi; speedily bring It into the

first lanic among Western 1 railroads. New Albanv Ledger.

Mr. Daniel OweiiS of Wilbur Morgan Co. was in the city Saturday last. He has been afflicted for some time with the terrible cancer of the face, Dft N6al has removed it and his face is nfearly well, there is no doubt but what it Is a permanant cute

SALTCEEEK ITEMS. P. O. Bu tcher has purchased a mowing machine. jf isS Ad did Myers ha,s been elected teach erki -SSlm - Frarik Lampkbs killed a yefj large copperhead snake lately. - The hum of the thiesher will soon he heard in the land. -Mother Butcher and family was visiting in Polk township last week. -Not many from here

went

on the excursion to New

Albany. Andrew Beachamp has returned from Ohitf, where he has been attending school. I learn that Mr. Beachamp will

! teach at the lower Lampkins

school house this fall. -Citizens of Salt Creek township if vou wfeh the Courier readers to know now much wheat you raised hand your .reports 0 the writer. -A person coitld hardly throw

ing.

The fblicwmg its- a list of the

taxables of Monroe county, as re

turned bf th4T assessors lor 18S3:

Bonb1os8om Washington, Marion,:

f Bento:7r

Bloomington; Bloomington City, Richland, Ellettsvillo VanbiTfen, Perry., Salt Creek,. Polk, Clear Creole, Indian Creek, Railroad- taxables:

399, 963 209, 215 100, OSS 151, 025 481, 460 1,489 880 517, 420 &f 395 97, 870 690, 389 148, 255 134,900 461,640 344,530 .144,790

. The Bl, E. Conference begins August 29. About 250 preachers and laymen will be present. By the way, laymen

don t hanker after lay hens i hey prefer spring chickens. For several weeks a street lamp was placed in front of the new block on the West side. It

was removed and on Saturday night last a drummer fell down an open cellar way and was considerably bruised. Monday the lamp was put back again. - Some of the doctors or this -county are violating the law by not reporting births and deaths . rfco the County Board of health, t at the next meeting of the grand

jury it will be the duty of the Secretary of the Board to have all delinquent physicians indict-

There were forty tickets sold from this place to Louisville Wednesday morning. The excur

sion train started from Lafayette

and had such a crowd on board

that they had to take on two

more coaches at this place.

They are coming from the hills,

from the valleys, from the plains from- Green, Brown and Owen

counties, all to see the big show

next Tuesday. If the weather is

finest the crowd will be the largest that was ever in Bloomington. A man was here last week

with a lot of wooden babies and

charged five cents for the privelege of throwing three balls at

them. If you knocked a baby

down you would get a cigar(?)

The game was largely patroniz

ed, the receipts lor four days being over 150. Miss Hattie Renshaw and sister of New Albany are in th? dfcy visiting relatives.

Total,. 85,950,791 ! Tfiis&-airhicr6aseofB2359Gl over 1882, but it should be more. ; 1 i 1

Anoraicr camp meeung was begun as the fair groiiiMs last Sunday. This time it held by the Grant street colored Method

ist church. This congregation

to convoy the president and party to Chicago, went down last Tuesday afternoon. A large crowd of people were at the depot to s&e Grant and Sheridan who were supposed to bo on board. The train halted for an instant, but the only distinguished citizen to be seen was the colored porter. The people left in disgust, and many denounced the sell as a Republican outrage. The following; couples have recently taken iMc? themselves mothers-in-law: Cfiarkis B.

Mitchell and Anna Couck; Calvin R. Worrall and Emma Walk0 Albert M. Liford' find Kate Kelley; James R. Mdody and Catherine Miller; Scott A. Hacked and Nannie Richardson; John E. Jackson and JAvyAe Kirgin; Charles W. McDowell and Ola Dearman: Benjamin R. Whisnan'd ancf Emma S. Adams. The Bloomington folks will take in the big show on the 7th, and the Courier kindly invites tbe Bedfordites up to see tho elephant. Thank you, Bro. Feltus,

the people of Bedford will seethe elephant cm the 9th j and if the T1 1 1 1

jBioominsfConians wisn ro sraze un-

t. 7 it i on the elephantine crowd of people, why just come down to Bedford on that clay. Bedford Banner.

C25 etaser?s

a stone now without hitting a school applicant. If such a a vast number must be pensioned that went in the late CHil war, I Bay psnsfon the did veterans

that went down to' Mexico'- audi

engaged in many deadly confiiiets in that far off land. While the democrats were unsuccesful in this county last tall, we should not overlook the tact that the county Sup 't's office is presided over br that' stanch

democrat and prince' of good te!--

lows, John M. McGee.-- What other paper is as beneficial in the household as the home paper? it records the deaths, marrages, etc, of your couftfy anef also' exposes all nefarious swindles- calculated to catch the honest farmer. A heavy wind, accompanied by terrific thunder and heavy rain, passed here on the evening of the 16th. many trees and fences were blown down, and Lho corn was badly blown broken; in many placed after the storm the corn was as flat as if it had been rc&ed. JT. B. B. H. C. Cox and Nathan Richardson of Benton' township, Thomas Huntington, Lewis and John Stephens went on the excursion to New Albany. Messrs Cox and Richardson was the only ones that went from Benton.

ce-lng.

According lo nmsouncpniont the committee met in the Grand Jury room nt I o'clco'j p. m., July 28th, to arrange for nn OKI Settlers' meeting, to.be held r.t UrtioiiviHu. R Pj. StebcnS was elected permanent pr.?fi1nt, unci O. W. Burrow SecretAry. On motion it was agreed to

5hoKl said meeting at Unionville. Ind. on

1 "Wednesday, tht 15th day of fctgat,'188S.

To arraivjje stand and seats, the cha:r appointed the following- coimniltec: Daniel Kobertson, Alexamler Rrbertsnn, T. H. Barn hill, Willis O. Cox, Gc-o. Sr. Brock and 11. O. Cox. On motion a committee cn iinaneo was sel ected as follu svs : L. 1. ;Oampbell, P. W. Kiehardson, T. J. Cain and lii ram McCoy of , Ileh ton tp., Wm.

F Norman of PerrYt Marion Carrol of

1 Waringloif, J. O. Bates of Marion, John Huntington nrtd John Knight of S:lt Creek. Elija Todd of Polk, and Milton Fleencr of Brown Co. Tho following is the committee on general arrangements J.-.JU: Campbell (Chairman), Dl A. Vounsr, Wm. L; A-danis; A'drev? Park Wm. Chdynn and Kdward Jackson. Chi motion it was decided that these pjoeoe 1lug's be sent to tiie three county papers

for -publication, also ts the papers of Brown "County. All of the coiniriittCe

above mentioned will meet at Bloo nington neiit Saturduy, Aug. 4. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Come with well tilled baskets.

"Vigilant" the- TowirTalk"

correspondent of the Blooming

ton Courier, refers to the "social evil" as follows:- "If several- women of: this town, wife wear fine

clothes and have no visible means

of support, would tell all ; they

know, there would be many un

happy homes here and iriany di

vorce cases on the Court docket.''

That's a scattering shot.' It hits

a good many towns. It gfenes

this way.: Martinsville Gazette.

NOTICE TO PASSENGEliS. On and affer August lst;i8S3,

passengers entering the cars of

the L. A. & C. Railway without

tickets will be charged the regu

lar rates of fare, which are as follows: Oil all distances or 30 miles or less ten cents over the rate at which tickets caii bVplfrcfrased from tho company's agent. Over 30 and less than- 60 miles, 20' cents over the' rate at which tickets can lib purchased, And for distances ove'f 60 miles, 50 cents over the rate at which tickets can be purchased. When paying the conductor, a rebate ticket for the amount over the rate at which' ticket could be

purchased will be given the passenger, Which rebate' will be

cashed by my ticket' agent of

the company f presented with

in 10 days. M uKRr Kellkr, (-P. & T. A.

RusseFs thresh in's: machine.

I have not heard of anyone hre investing any money in Texas horses. -If all the liquor that is shipped iT Bloomington is sent to Saltoreek and brother Polk 5ti's strange how it flies to the heads of those living in other townships. Does it make them drunk to see us fellows drink? Corn is progressing very

Owen Robertson has mir-

are theimon pure' old fashoned Llmsed a nnA third interest in

shoutinMethodists; They havd

no organ or choir, and their serv

ices are conducted in true camp meeting style. The meeting is gotten' up as a speculation, but the worship will be sincere nevertheless. The other colored church has made a good thing out of camp meetings, and we are in favor of giving tho Grant streets folks a liberal patronage. Let them have a good crowd Sunday. BE AN BLO SS O M ITEMS; Wheat- very pool; oats good. Best prospect for corn we have had for six years. Some mead

ows are good, others taken by weeds.Hdg3 aro not- very scarce' but hard to buy now because owners have such poor

wheat that they cannot save any

other way. Cattle, and other

stocky plentiful. People have

made extra efforts to raise poul

try this- year,' induced by the

high prices-. Billy Wamplerwill have1 tfr quit stacking-hay or make more raikHbr props, as he hasusenT all his surplus ones now. Whit Buskbk has gone into the business. His apiary

consists of one swailn in a box made of twelve foot lumber or maybe some what shorter.- He says when the bees fill that he will put a box on top ' to got the surplus. 'Squire Wanipler, the

bee unan, says he doesn't think

Whit will get any honey next full,' but this' is Whit'Bfirst venture with bees. Bill Crawford is making money like dirt. Jle is farming, gardening, raising poultry, and peddling. He is also raising small fruits? and has planted a vineyard. John Ridge is making improvements on his upland farm. He has discovered gold o& it.-

Photographs made by the

instanlaueo.us process, at J. M.

?BarnbS3 liSgallery,

Baby-pictures made in one

second, at J. M. Barnes' gallery. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Bids will be received by tho com-

rmon Council of tbtfeity of Ioom-

nigubii Indiana, in the Council chani-

Lber, at tbir regular meetings Au

gust 3d, losa, tor construeting' city buildings on the Northeast' corner of the Public Square iir said ei by. Flans and specifications for said improvements" are now on fiie, and can be seen tftfthe Hardware store of Stuart it McPheeters:-

The Ootnsnoii Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids Contractors will observe the follow ing resolution adopted by the common Council. Resolved, that hereafter no' bids wih be received, and acted upon by the common Council, unless the names of the snrieties, who are to sign the bond of the applicant, in case he is awarded the eon tract,- are given in the bid." Kobt; C. Grbevks-; City Clerk. July 27th, 18S3?

CHAPTER I. Iu this particular locality of this paper weekly communications iKiit . appear which will interest, instruct, and he of material.bcnefit to those trho contemplate io isit Lojjfsvrfle, Ky rfnririg the Great Souiherii Hp positiou, beginning on August 1st, and ending the last of Ofctfler;n temof one hundreil days. 'I hero is no doubt that the :8ou5rtil..vEltldif w'!li lie agtekt dnccess; cqua! to the Centennial in Phiiadclphii iiv ?70 worthy to be visited by the read. vh of this paper, who can arjol theiifseH'csol the chWp excursion railroad fares, aid when in Lonisvilie enjoy the sights of the Kxpositior, clerhc materia! benefit from pui communications in tins paoer. ton will find new matter every week; look f.ir it, There is pertiaps iio other c'ass of supplies for mankind in the woiJl which has undergone a greater change in the last half -century than tlfat of clothing for men and boys. The oldest person in every cymixiuniiy can remember when clothing of of this kind was made at home by the : femaie members of the futility, and some can even remembir when the ., wool was sheared from the sheep, spun, woven iflttl cloth and made tfjinto clothhxg all o'li the same farm.. Those days re gone from this" , country, never to return, and i IS a Messing to! poor, tired, over forkedwoman that they are gone; when we compare the fitfe; cheap arid well- . Ruins ready-ade' snit of tod:it, snch as we man n fact u re for men and ..

bOys finder Our own supervision, in great q nan titiep, with the coarse ma;de,- poorly dyed, anVl mv.nnly fitting garments of the horn spun age.; , Only good workmen, and we have over two hundred and fifty, ; are cnt ployed by us, who ilfdnlt season ufan?nfactare the ready m'ade stock while in the busy, season they .-make .garments for.o'irr Merchant Tailor

department, the largest Tn'the1 West Arid South. By giving t6 our WorKN

men employment all ihe year round we succeed rn having the' best faurs ;

in the city for our custom department, ami garments arc made tor. us aV, lower rates than lor competing tailoring establishments. Our Ready made clothing being made by these Same', first class tailors are superior in workmanship lo those brought on from the East, besides" tm tney cost us less, and we ea'a and we do' sell them for less. In recnmmemling our goods we know of what we speak, we ourselves being the man-'; ufAeturcs. Iu proof of these assertions we invite the readers of this paper to' an examination of our line IftVfif of Men's, Youths1 and Boys' Cloth- ' ing from which the most fashionable and fastidious in ma'tter' of fres- f can be perfectly fitted and satisfactorily supplied. In fact oar prices are so low and our stock is so complete that it will be to your interest to delay to purchase at home but do this from us at Louisville. We think it a good idea to begin now to lay by some money in order to have it to sp?nd with us when you come toJLoufevillc to the Great Southern position. Remember the address. J. WINTER & CO .

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Corner of Third ainl'Markct streets-:-

LouisvilKy.

'Shads & . rixtu

Window

THE PROPEIETOROF

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;15spocf fully ail noli rices to his oid patrona and the public gcnerallv tJiatr ho has a splendid assortment of the above named goods. The" ' Papers embrace NKW STYLES, of great beauty, surpassing '

any ever before offered" in this pi?ce. Ainonar, the. Window

Shades wiU be foimd KAUlSITiS UJSMS m

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aiii

aaoes ana iri

Muoi Poles iii Isbony and Gilt lor

giST'T'i'e' wfiole" stock must' be seen to bo j ropr y appreciated; g& Ladies, and all other lovers of the. bcf iitlfdl, will not fail1 -to' call': and inspect our Stock. $&tmAll to be Bold atpviGca that cannot fail to give 'zfPl'ymJgSti Also, Wall Faster damaca the late Fire ftxr sa lent a Gr. sti Sacrifice.

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Asrricultutial

Jmii)lemiits

I will sell the paper and put' it on the wall for yon cheaper than it can be done when you buy tho paper and h i re it pit oil. All wo tk g u a ra te d

:1b be first-class.

J. W. Shokmaor.

At Stuart & McPhoetera' store'

The Buckeye Reaper and Mowor, at W.J. Allen's. .

slowly; tbe ouflook is not at'alf

favorable. I am under obligations to one of the Benton reporters for favors conferred. -'With so much old bay on hands, and a fair yield this year, the' stock wiU surely Yi'inter. Miss Sarah

Anderson a former- teacher of disk. JS o 2 mil teach this fall at Roger's school-house, Perry townsh ip. I learn that Atwell Svdndler preached at the Knight school-house Sunday evening, July 22. Some of our citizens' attended the darky camp meeting:- )riis strange how ungrateful human nature is, for tho' 'hatod is' often struck by the viper that feeds it. Copperhead snakes are ' numerous

this season. Beware of their"

(Madly' 'ferigtf Rain fell every Saturday or Sunday of !e'ftch week, from April 14th to July 21st. This is GifieiaiW-Sat-nrtlay, July 28th, the votera of Distnict No 2 'met for the ptirpes

or electing a'teach&Y. Id voters ingfresoluHiotf adopted by the corn-

were present; The meeting was called to cft&ef at 8; o'clock. The applicants; were Miss Salfie

rB?ummett and Miss Lucy John

son, the first and only ballot resulted, Johnson 7, Brummett'6, Miss Johnson was" declaired teacher.

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BhU will be received by the com" mon Council of the city of Bloomington, Indiana inthe Council chamber; at their' regular meeting August 3d 1883"for constructing three line cisterns in said city, located as follow: one at corner of 3d and Lincoln streets;7 one at corner of 7th and' Washington, one at c'orsfcr of 8th and Grant streets. Specifications for said improvements are now on file, and can be seen -at. the hardvaro store of Stewart is McPheeters: 'lire comftjdn Council reserve the rigti3 to reject any and all bids.

Contractors will observe the follow-

Fire prices for boots and shoes, at Mendelssohn hall.

mon Council.

Resolved;1 "That hersafier no bids will be received and acted upon by the ' ebminon Comicil unless the nftft&s of tfrtf sureties who ' are to sign the ' bond of the applicant; iu case he is awarded the contract, are given in the bid. EouisC G reeves, City Clerk. July 17tb, 1SS3. .. i. -ff Tlm Tha Buckeye Eoapor and Mower, at W. J'. Allea,

J. K.Anderson & Co.'s CASHST0KE! Is the best place in tho city for Family Supplies. A largo stock of

GROCERIES, NATIONS,

QUEEJNTSWARE, COUNTRY PRODUCE, And all to bt sold at low-iovra; priced " SAVE MONEY by yoW Groceries of us. Farmer's eovrief of Publie SquaTS.

Eeadparters1 for

J Gallon, glass, Gallon, Gallon, stone,

h Gallon,

60c pr doz. 8oc pr doz. 90c pr doz. h 25 pr doz.

BEE I1IVE GROCERY,

'& fm S- . :.t;V ' p p.' r:" & ;.

Sr.

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With Our Daisy Slo-ikof-4:. DRY. GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOO IS & SEtOES, fDon't pass usl)y, out giving us a call.

J3r0ur store is smallare our prices. .,

Oif"01 ad bo Bootred;

or Shoe-ted. -

Next Door to Rank.

, CUlelf ord - & Sons

tab,