Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, October 31, 1893, p. 1. The report of the Muncie health officers on the condition of the smallpox epidemic for the week ending October 23, has been made for the Governor. Muncie has been receiving State aid for three weeks. Out of the epidemic fund, $1,000 was appropriated for the first week, $800 for the second, and the mayor asks that the Governor appropriate $1,100 for the expenses of the week just reported. There are now 145 cases of smallpox in Muncie and sixty-nine are infected. Twenty deaths have occurred. The Mayor says that it is hoped that State aid may be dispensed with soon.