Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 5, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 June 1869 — Page 2
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BLOOMSlIQtl PflOliBESS,
William A. Gabe, Editor and 1 roprieior.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, :8G9.
Hun. Gcorgpe G. Tr!:;lit. We notice, by so:ne tf tie Iowa papers, that the press ol" that State are discussing the question of a U. S. Senator a successor to Mr. Grimes. Among the name- prominently suggested by the papers in nnd out of the State, is that of a former citizen of Bloomin ;rton a student and graduate of our State University. We allude to t h: Hon. GEORGE G. Wuight. at present one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Iowa. Mr. Wright was born (if we are not in error) at Bloomington, and entered at an early ae upon his collegiate course and applied himself diligently to his studies. There are many persons still in our midst, who remember the young student. He graduated with distinction under the lamented Dr. Wylie. Judge Wright is another example ot the great succjss and good Dr. Wylie achieved whilst hi was President of the Indiana Uni versity. Geo. G. Wright is a brother f the late ex-Governor Joseph A. Wright, a man whom every good citizen honored. Judge Wright, after completing his academic course-, went to Rcckville, to study law with his brother, the law firm being Howard & vYr right. T. A. Howard was afterwird appointed Chirge d'Affaires to Texas. After finishing his law stud.es with
The value ot gaod roads to farmers is more forcibly shown in the following thirteen lineargument from
TOR TH E rROGKBSB. Some of the Ways and Means of Improving at Tiwn. 'li TOnvri'iT "PVir snmp mrmt! s
f have watched with much interest Ith Carlmvihe (Ills.) Democrat,
certain sflbrts being wade for the im- than a half column of generalities
provement of om Town (Bloom ins
ton.'i I have been deeply interested in some of the improvements by our wonhy Council, in Mc-Adamiiing, making sidewalks, etc., also in the proposed new Jail, by our County Commissioners, and last, but not least, in the talked of new and commodious School House, by our new School Board. Looking at those and other desirable improvements, my thou.jhis rat) into the (complicated problem oWays and Means, of accomplishing this work. Finding some things that had not occurred tome before, .1 thought some of your readers might be interested in the same, thert fore they are per your eo jrtesy hereby submitted. Of Means. 'Tis not very difficult to have MeAdamized streets,
comfortable side-walks, long rows
"The Vat.uk op Goon Roads.
It is estimated that fully one hundred thousand bushels ( f wheat, within ten miles of this city, laid in the granaries ail the past winter, on account of the roads being imputable. Meantime the price declined 35 cents a bushel, making a loss to the grain growers, who co ne here to market, of 30,000 on account of had reads. That sum would go a good ways toward improving the roads.
f the State of Indiana
tave
the regular session
x he vol i! me conpages, ineludine
The laws o
passed at
lii.it been issued. oil 78
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evervtiung. l ne laws, tnir; v-ouc in
number, fill jast thirty 12mo. pages,!
very coarse punt.
appropriation of 75,000 t defray the expenses of the session. The
Considerable hullabaloo has been made about Grant's appointment of a scoye or two of army ofhVers, to act ad I ulinn agents, in conjunction with tho Quakers. It was . "sure sign of a coup d'etat." "Grant was getting ready to make himself Kmperor by means of the army," and all that. It turns out, however, that t icse army appointments were made m iinly ch the score of economy. The officers so appointed, were, without exception, those who had been thrown out of their positions by the consolidation of the army, and were drawing their pay for doing nothing. It was rather a brilliant thought to put them to work, aid besiiles it was simply redeeming the President's pledge that he would try to provide civil places for worthy military officers, who should bt; thrown out of employment by the consolidation bill.
A dispatch from Newcastle, Dela-
The Ih'st is s,u j ware, states that "the new whipping
post and p'llorv erected m the iail
yard there, by the authorities of
.Newcastle, to supply the plac? of the
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fAJ l lfl,nm tv M,V wuoie oni proved to oe nearer $vv,
fnrivatrf building, provided vou 000' lpluuing the expenses ol the ancient r:nd worn-out one, was in-
e- " . J . livntinral olrtofi-m vt:.tiivt.n nnnA,i
have the means i. e. the money. But the money, where shall we get that? This is the question the question that has the tough in it, and therefore; cuts sharply through the desires a id purposes of all. So broad a quest ion cannot be answered in any considerable width, in one or two, nor in a dozen articles like this, heuce we mist content ourselves with a few of the more obvious points. F:lrst, in bunting these means, tve turn to the oountry. Paradoxical as it may appet.r, we improve a Town by improving the country. Every thrifty and wealthy farmer, eontributes a per centum, of that thrift and wealth, to the Town. Let us see. A farmer has 60 acres of good wheat, 15 bushel to the acre !00
bushels in all. In the fall, after re-
twenty-one, to Keosauqua, "Van Buren county, Iowa. He at once opened a law office, gave his whole time to his profession, and 6oon attracted the attention of the bar to his legal attainment!!, risiug rapidly to be one of the fmt lawyers in Iowa. He was elected
by the people to the position of
bread,hebrings 800 to Town at Si .50 receiving in total, the handso-me sum of $l,'20O. Out of the $1,200 he buys a iine reaper, a mower, a dow or two, a tasteful, parlor carpet, and other needful articles, not forgetting a few books. Thus he has increased tha business of tlv? hardware man, the dry goods merchant,
and the bookseller, and therein ad-
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oapreme Jud je, a place he har oc- , , . . , . . . . , rectly, added to the wealth ot the cupied with marked ab.uty for some T(nvn. This increase of bu5jneS3 is twelve or fitteeu years. If the . an increase of the merchants wealth. ivople of Iowa desire to be 1 onestly F or it must be borr e in mind that :..id faithfully represented in the il 5s lie yh des business, and not
counsels of the nat on, they cannot choose one who will more conscientiously carry out their views, than Judge Wright. It is hardly necessary for us to state "hat, in politics, Judge Wright is an ardent ;.nd staunch Republican, a zealous supporter of the views expressed by
he who is merely in business, and
wait ing for customers to come, who
makes money. C'n the other hand, take another farmer, one who has in place of 60 acres of wheat, ocly 6 acres, thin and cheaty. He sowed foul seed, in ground half prepared,and too late
(he was too busy doing nothing to put it in at the right time) and ha gets
by the action of sundry members of
that sapient Inxiy, the cost ot the session to the people was not less than 150,000, or about $5,000 an act. Pretty expensive legislation. Chicago Journal. -- The Atchison Press says : "We have an am.ising instance of how Gen. Grant was flanked by an applicant fur a position, ashore time i .1 ill i
since, a gentleman caiieu on mm asked him for an office was desired by the President to produce his recommendations and drew from his pocket a letter written some three years ago to Pre&idont John son, strongly urging him for a place with the significant signature at the bottom, "U. S. Gran :." The result we do not know, but can im-
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C3 L Jt JLi JE2 O- B3 JL JW 'LJ JB3 DEALER 1CN PhmiU, OILS km OTE-STUFFS, Perfumery, Ianey Goods stixcl rF A T I O N E li Y .
SHOEMAKER 009 COLUMN.
DR. JOHN BULL'S Great Reatdies.
oticc of Appolntmeiat of .idituinistrairix. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the nnrtorsicned h:is bm-n appointed Adininbtratrix of the t;stnte of Maltbcw Kelly, deceased, late of Monroe county. Said wsljue is supposed to be insolvent. AIAHY E. KELLY junc-2, 63-3t Administratrix.
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me enicago piaiiorm, ana jn ine ; o ousneis per acre; oo in an. lie inaugural of President Grant, ' saves his seed, and a part of 'his bread,
Iowa is
faster than
any conception,
should be representee! by live and
progressive men, men who will take the interest of this young giac t State nt heart, and vie know of none more fitting to be U. S. Senator than Hon. George G. Wright. S"The following is the first sec-
-growing rapidly, much aQfJ, brings surjAm, 5 bushels! -r i i to Town, realizing 87.50. He needs an we, m Indiana, have . , h , . hc needs
ami imu oi.uea harrow, but he em't get it ; he
needs a coi.ple ei n ,nv scythes, but he must get: a few pounds of coffee, and a few yards of shirting, and he must do with the old scythes, oven though soue of his grass spoil before, it is cut. And now his wife
The national debt, since the aceiession of Pr?sident Grant, has been reduced over six and a half millions, and the expectation is very sanguine that the present month will greatly exceed that; reduction,. This is an augury of an economical and successful administration, which inspires a hope; of relief at no distant day, among the burdened tax-pay-el's of the ration. Retrenchment has been carried into every department of the government, the clerical force has been curtailed,anc a surplusage of officers, drawing pay and performing no service, lopped of!'. The brilliant successfnlness of the
new administration thus far, and the assurance it affords of still greater good and profit to die ctrantry .should bring the blush of shame to the revilers of the President. The destinies of the country are safe iu his hands. Notwithstanding the malicious ae:eusations of nepotism and continual indulgance in dementing potations, he; will repair the disasters of Johnson's misgovrnvoent . and the storms and commotions of that period, under the sv.'iy of his magic wane! of peice, will soon have passed away. A bow of promise spans the political heavens, its golden ends resting upon t':ie embittered and warring sections the sign of
the covenant: that the minlint gore
augnratcd to-day with the usual in-
t ei'ffit 1 1 1! cr reme n tes.
The Democracy of Delaware reieet the Fifteenth Amendment, and substitute thereof a new whipping post and pillory. In lieu of the ballot-box nnd free schools, the oligarchy fasten their serfs to whipping posts, scourge their backs with the eat-o'-nine-tails, stick their heads in pillories, and pelt their faces with decayed eggs and dead cats. Such is Democracy in Delaware.
The fastest; running time on record is said to have been by the bay colt Herzog, three years eld, owned by Major. G. B. Thomas, of Lexington, Ky., at the Buckeye race course recently. The time made was a mile in 1:43. No amount of sophistry can cover
up the fuct that the Democracy of
the Legislature broke up the session, in the attempt to force the passage of the Morgan Raid swindle. On this record they must go be fore the people. Indianapol is Mirror. A lady whose family were veiy much in the habit of making conundrums, was one evening asked by her husband in an excited tone: "Why ara these doors always left open?" "I give it up!" instantly replied the wife.
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Administratrix's Sale. "WILL SELL AT THE LATE RESIdfliicfi of Matthew Krllv. docjnsed, late
of -Monroe county, InJ., in ElletUville, on Saturday, Juno 26, 18U9, thtf following iii'tieles to-wit. Household nnd Kitchen Furniture, Medical Books,
gHERIFFS SALE. By virtu of en execution to tog directed from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit court, I will expose at public saio to the- highest bidder, on Saturday, June 19, 1869, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M-, and 4 o'clock P. M.. of said day, at th:s door of the court hou?a of Monroe eotaty, the rents nd profit? for a term net exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate to-wit : In-lots in the town of StinviH. Msnroe county, Indiana, No's, sixty-i ine and seventy, and In-lots No's. ' eighty-one, eiehtv-two, eiirhty-tlirce and ei;ihtv-four.
And on failure to realize tbe tuli amount
DEL JOD, BULL, Manufacture and Tender of tbe CoU-brated SMITH'S TONIC SFRIP ' FOB TEE CURB CP AGUE AND FJSVB OR CLUI.L3 AND 3?EVSIi. THE proprietor of this celet rated mt'd'ein juwly claim lor It a wptriwiiy cer ll erer o.Tered to tb public for t.e safe cru.ui speedy and permanent cetw of Ago and KeTer, or Chili and Feter, witither of saort
or long standing. He refers to the on tire Western and Southwestern wamry to br him testimoDT to the truth of the MSirtion (bat in no case whatever wii) it fail to rare, if the directions are strict) f follnwe l and carried out. Ir a greet mat y cases a tngW dose has been suAeiest for cure, and irhole families hare been cured bj a single bottle with a perfect rcstors'.ion of the (teoernl heulth. It U, however, prudent, and ir. etory cuse more cerraio to cure, if its u is cintinued in smUler dose-n for a week c-r tc after the die-af lias been checked more ewpecial!y in difficult and lo&f; standiuf caws. Usually this nvd'tcine will not requi re any aid to keep tle bowele inpocd order; should tbe patient, bowerer, require a caittartia medicine after baring tf.kt'u three or four doses of the Toclo, u eirgln dose of Bull' Vegetobte Famil? Fill will It lufflcjnit. DR. JOBS BULtB Principal Office: So 40 fifth, eirosa Stieet. LOUISVILLE, KY.
tinil Trtfrnnmnli .K'f. Tt K..i r. r t lit. irYt-(.rt V '
of Matthe w Koltv. d.'C'ft?-d, 1'lte of Monroe ; of judgment, interest, and cos'3, I will, at
county. Indiana. A credit ot' nin.i months ! the uo time and place, cspese at public
will bei t;ivon, tlio nurctiHser giving note i saw tne lee simple oi saiu real 'jsutie
with opprovod security, waiving valuation nnd appruisment laws of the State of Indian!!. MAKY K. KRLLY. juno-t3 Ail' liniftrfdrix.
poor, she has that delicate sense the Woman's Rights Convention in
called taste, a quid; perception of: New York,' ias ni;ide a physiological
the beautitol, wich longs tor flowers, j discovery that is worth serious conbooks, carpets, arid appropriate! sideration. He assorts it as a fact, furniture. Bui: no, that $7.50 will j that a tendency to redness in the buy no carpets, no plows, harrows,! female nose is the invariable physicscythes or books, and hence addsj al evidence of strong-mindedness no:hing to the business of the Town, among women. Every advocate of and nothing to its wealth. In a I suffrage and equality of rights that
would love to h ive a carpet, though : of a commor brotherhood shall never cheap and plain, lor her bestroom, ! again drench the land, serving the double purpose of par- " - -
tion of the aet passed at the extra i lor and sitting room. Though! A corresponoVnt who attended
session of the Legislature, with reference to the powers of Town Boards : That t'fie Board of Trusti es oi' incorporated Towns of this State shall have exclusive power over the streets, alleys, highways and bridges within the eerporauon limits oi' such town, and may prescribe the height
and manner ol construction of all such bridges, and lay out, survey antl open new streets and alleys, and straighten, narrow, widen, grade and grave! and otherwise alte: and improve those already laid o it, or that may be hereafter laid out, and make repairs therto as hereinafter provided. They may cause buildings, structures and other things in the way of any street or other public improvement, to be taken town, removed and appropriated upon the payment tf damages, as hereinafter provided ; snd no person residing in said Town shall be compelled to work on any road or highway vitliout the corporate limits of said
Town, and the Board of Tristees may exeresise the power given to Township Trustees in regard to highways in the r respective Tcwns, and the Marfehai under direction of the B'ird of Trustees, may perform all the du .ies and exercise all the powers of Read Supervisors in reference to a road labor tax, not te exceed two days, in each yea:1 by eieh persou liable to work on loatk
in townships, and snail be governed
Strawberry Festival!
Fin HE LADIES' op tits Fmsr
JL l'KJ,;;IJlTIlilA.N I'lllt'.Ui, Will
give a btrAwborry Festival, at Smith & Tuley's Mall,
e.)n Thursday evening, June 10, at 1 P.M.
Tlioe who wi.sh to partake, will ha ontor-
ts.incd witl. a Ecnniunu Clipper, by "M7NK UOST AND HOSTESS," ;i in th:i days of "Auld Lang S;.-nt." Cool anJ refreshing drink will bo far nishcil by "neliehffllli at IIjc Well."
Other N -.iveltics to suit the varied tastes,
and all are eord'.ally invited to tittend. Admittance-, Hi cnts. Bv Order of Committee
Thirty-FIe First Prcfiiiiums A WARDED TO TUB CH VMLTO V UEAPKIt and 1IOWKU in )fi)H. Most of tlie-rj on Actual field trills. Machines lor saie by SEWAKD & CO.
Ail in itiit razor's Sale. "VTOTICK IS HEKKBY GIVEN THAT .LN the .indeisigned hR-i bepn appointed,
bv the Clerk of Monroe County Common
Plea Court, Administrator, with the will
annexed, of the estate of Frederic Wisely, deceased, late of Clear Crftek township,
Monroe county, Indiana.
baid estate is supposr-cl to foe solvent. JAMES WOODWARD, june2t3 Administrator.
AGENTS WANTED 1 To sedl the best executed and iimn pop. itlur Engraving ever published iu ibis countrr, entitled 'OS THE MARCH TO THE SF A." IlhtftrtltiMg Gen Sherman's Grand March The K"i;raviiig is niglilv coir mended by Resent Sheiman; Reiieral Si'l nftVul, lutx Sceretary r.f War; General Logiin ; Gen. ra' Kilp;itriek ; i'rrsident of the Aint-iiean Bank Note Gompauy ; Treid' nt ol the United Slates fliitilt Note Couipitiy, mid other Hank Note Engravers; ulso by Mr Km tinton, President of the Academy of I'fi':n. New York, and others to tiumeioiiH to mention. N. B. Freights on pi-iota is otilv one-tentb part of wnat it is on hoolm pi'r 100 in value Call on craddress, L. STBIJUINS, Hartford. Coniiec'ieat
Taken as the property of Kufuji E. Goble
at the suit of James Small. Said sale will be made without uny relief whatever fom valuation or appiT.ieement laws. LA.WSON E. McKIiS'yET,
mfiy26 '69w3 Sheriff Monroe co.
vord, that farmer is poor, and is
therefore helping to keep the Town poor. Fill a country with Kuch farmers for twenty miles arounel a Tovvn,:ir.iel it will remain poor. And why ? Simply and obviously because the farmer'? are poor. Hence, aoor country, poor Town ; and vice versa thrifty country, thrifty Town. At this point arises an interesting ejuesstioa, namely, how shall prosperity be secured to the country, i.e. to farmers? This article beinft ejuite lengthy already, the consieleration cf this question is deferred until my next. G.
he saw ther?, had thin erysipelatous indication strongly develope'd in that feature of the face which St. Dustan seizeel with his liery pineers. Tf further facts should justify the induction of an iinmisti'.kt.ble sympathetic condition between the nose and the irritated minel of a women who rebels against her subordinate condition, husbands and lovers will have no difliculty in diagnosing a case in which they may be individually interested.
TriE Trustees of Purdue University (late Agricultural College,) met on the 25th nit. at the State House. The Board is composed of the; Goveraor ; Hon. John Purdue, Lafayette; Hon. Lewis Burke, Richmond ; Hon. Isaac Je:nkinsin, Fort Wayne; Hon. Henry Taybr, Lafayette; Col. Smith Vawter, Vernon ; Judge E B. Martindale, Indianapolis, Treasurer; Judge J. .3. Hayderi, Indianapolis, Seeretai'y. Mr. Purelue, Superintendent Hob bs,
).nd obhers. made sh irt stHieehes. and
by the same rules and regulation in the Boar.1 adjourned to meet at Lareference to the collections and en-! favette on the 8th of June, for the
lorcement ot trie same, auu any purpose oi selecting a site Mirror,
I . k t i
person so name to worn may ot tus-
eaarged therefrom on the payrnert of 1.50 per diem, provided that the Bord of Trustees may, by general ordinance, prescribe the time w thin whieh, and the manner in which, giioh labor shall be performed.
A coffer dam, at Rock Island, "Illinois, covering four acres of the bed of tho Mississippi, v;a3 recent ly pumped out, and o i the botton was found ton, of bar-Uad, anchors, and other treasures, loit by navigators.
The following is from the Michi
gan City Enterprise : I ' "Or. 'W. -lMfb,
1 II i ,411 ViJ lT iu Ji 111 k-fy i K' J V. e)f the wtrkmeri at the harbor opened a chest containing some old ropes, tools, etc., which hael been locked up ever since last December, and were considerably astonished at seeing a cat pop out from inder the contei.is. Pussy wasn't much fatter than a ma tsh, and looked as if she had shuffled off about eight of the nine lives t'aat the race is supposed to posses, snei had got. pretty near through with thti ninth ; but still she could beat no cat, and is said to have started ofi at a lively pace in search of a "square nie?ai." Feiur months iu a chest without food or drink ! '.!.
In his Knoxvilie recitation of his speech, Andy Johnson said, "It is time to consider where w are going." If he considers where he is going, his reflections must bo very uncom-iortablo.
Programme of (lie Fortieth Coiumeiiceiaent of Intl. State University. Thurdai, June 24th, to Mruday, .Turn28th, lxari!riatitn of l iases The Com mittee eif Illumination will meet Jane 24 li at Si A. H. Fi ie ay, J une !!nth, 7 1 2 P. V , Valedictory Kienises of the Atheuiar. and I'hilotaa'.hean Literary Societies. Saturday, June 2tUh, 7 P. Vf., addrrsbefore the Athenian mid Ft ilomathfan Literary Sixtietie by Rev. H. It. Naylor, A. M., of IilooiiilDgUm, fnd. Sunday, Xmo7tl), 3 P. M , F.ttcealnnreati; Sermon by t'ae President. Rev (!. Niitt, I). D Monday, June 28lh. P. M., meeting of the Joint Board of Trustees mid Visitors. At. 7J P. M., .Andres before lite "Beta Thkta Pi" Frate.-nity by T. A. P.irvin, M. 1) Indianapolis, and a Poem by Hon J. B. Ulaek, Reporter of the Supremo Court of 1 ndiana. Tuesday. June 29th. 7J P M., address before the Alumni by David . Bee n, of ripen cer, Ind. Wednesday, Juno SOth, 9 A. II., hneiresia meeting of the Altimni. At 71 f. 11. Alumni Reunion and Entertainment. Thursday, July 1st, 8 A. M , Graduating Exercises of the. Senior Class. Mastir's Ojmiion By Prof. A. Attvater, A. M , of Hiram, O. And Conferring of Degrees by tho President
Illoouiloigton Market.
COltRICTBD WEEKLY BY K. T. TAYLOR.
Wheat, 3 huiihel, $1.00. Corn, $ bushel, 75c. Corn Meal, bushel 85. Floar, ty. Carrol, $6 25. Beeswax, lb, 25c. Buttor, lb, Hue. Cheese, "J lb, 1 5c. Chickens, ip dczen, $2 603 00. Etjgs. pcrdoz;n, 12. Fi atltew, lb, 5560c. Haj-, $ te.n, $ 8 00. Lird, p ige. Wood, cord, $3 00 M olasses. Scrjrimm, gal, 55 $0c. Pen.clies, dried, $3 50. Appla, dried, $:. ''52 00. Beans, $3 00(3 5). Potatoes, per bushel, 40c. Hides, gnior, 8c; dry 16iT. Flax seed, $ I 30. Bacon Hiinii mid Sides, 16J01TC, Bhouldetii, I2jit.
Ordinance JVo.
Of the Town of Bloomington, Ind.,
adopted May 24th, ISoU.
An Ordinance, to amend section 4, of Orcinance No. 4, regulating the granting and issuing of licenses. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town tf Bloomingcon, Indiana, that section 4, of said Ordinance1, wheh reads as follows : "Section 4. Any person wishing to becomti an auctioneer irP said Town, shall be granted license in the manner prescribed in section 1, of this Ordinance, lor which lie shall pay not less than one dollar, nor more than three dollars, for ca:h day lie shall so act," be amended to
reao is lot tows : Section IV. Any person wishing to become an auctioneer in said Town, shs.ll be granted license in the manner prescribed in section I, of this Orelinance, for which he shall pay not lrss than five dollars, for etxh day he shall so act. Section II. Whereas an emergency exists for the immetliate taking ctl'ee;; tf this Orelinance, therefore the si me shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. onii iAt i: wo. xxi. Of the town of BlootningUm, Iud., adop'od May i4, 1369. An Orelinance providing for the appointment; ef the Marshal of the town of Bloomington, as Supervisor, the mode of working and improving streets and alloys, itnil the time', in which such labor shall be performed, in accordance with "an act pussed by the U'niont Assembly of the Stutii of Indiar.u, entiti.-d "An Act to en ibie inevrpor-ited towns to lay out, open, grade and improve streets and alloy, Approv?.-i 17th day of May, 18(39.;; Sect iosI . Be it ordained by the Board of TriMtet'S of the sown nf Bloomington, Indiana, that the Marshal ef Slid town snail, ly virtue of his office, be and is hereby declared Supervisor of said town, who stall perform all the duties, and exercise all uie power cf road supervisor in reference to a road labor tax, not to exceed two day? in each ye-ir by each person, liable to work on t oads in townships, and shall be governed by the same law? now in frue in reference to the colliH-tion, enforcement and expenditure of the SKiae. Sko. II. Whereas, an emergency exists for the immediate taking eftect of this ordinance, therefore tho samo shall Lake ell'eot and be in foree from anil after its passage and publication in the Bloomington Projires. I cortify the foregoing to he true and correct copies of ordinances No's. 20 and 21 of the tnwn of Bloomington, Ind., passed by the Hoard of Trustees thereof. May 24, 1869, taken from th records of suid Board. rAttcstl
JNO. WAI.nRON, Jno. C. Obcuarp,
Prest. Board Irustees.
CATARRH
TTTHY st STer vjith this danircroua and
Vf loatbiome disease phen it can be
cure! and entirely eradicated from the system by tb use of
Dr. Seel ye's Liquid Catarrh
Remedy I
Catarrh will surely result in Consumption unless chnckf-i in its incipient stages. Dr
Seelye's Liquid Catarrh Remedy never fails.
Cure warranted it directions tire followed I
Mmele Bottle will last a month : Joid in
the head relieved in a few minutes I Bad Breath caused by offensive secretions' Weak Eyes caused' by Catarrhal affections! Sense of Snudl when lessened or destroyed I
D-afn(i5S when caused bv Catarrhal difficul
ties, all are cured by this reme-dy I Throat
Affection are mors frequently than other
wise e:u used by a thick,, sltr.iy aineous tailing from tlvj bead, especitdly during the night; and resulting from Catarrh, and are cured' by Dr. Seelye'a Liquid Catarrh Itomedv. K JEL CAMPBELL, Agent, Bloomington, Ind.
Sruipfonis : The symptoms of 'Catarrh are at first, very slight. Persons find :hey have a cold, that they have frequent aittte.ks, and are more sensitive to the char ges of temperature. In this condition tl o noso may be dry, or a flight discharge, thin and acrid, at'tei wards thick and adhesive, may ensue. A, the disease becomes chronic, the discharges are increased in quantity and in qualitv; they are now thic and heavy, and are hawked or coughed ofi: Thesecre'tionf. are ofl'.-nsive, causing a bad breath; the voice thick and nasal; the eyes are weak; the nense of smeli is lessened or destroyed ; deafness frequently takes place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh is t hat the per;on is obliged to clear his throat in the mcrr. ingof a slick or sl:my mucous, which baa fallen from the bead during the night. "When this takes place, tho person may b sure that his disease is oe its way to tb longs, and should lose no time in arrestirg it. Selya' Catarrh Cure is the only specific. For tale by K. H. Campbell.
BULL'S W0UM DESTROYER.
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professional a id medical mer, ac my rona and various pablicatioix brt shown, all oi
winch are pnutne. 1'lie f:4!owiag from
highly educst'd aod popdlar pbvo:et4n of Georgia, is cerutnly one of the tnoet wn!ib!
eomniuniCKUoM I have ever recctvi d. i t
Clement knows exactly wbr.t ha apfaks of, and hia testimony deserves to be written Id letters of gold. Hear rht the Doctor aaj of Boll's Worm Destroyer :
Talianow Walker Co.. Ga l Jane 20th, 18t8. Da. Jobs BctL Dexr Sir . I har reoefitI v sires jour 'Worm DvstrAver' several triait and find it adrfullv t-Ccacioaa. It haa nnt Ceiled in a (ingle tostaoco to Lave the wished for eCVct. i am do a pr:K large foant v pmciic, and hwe t'aily ae vr ome ai tide e.f the kind. 1 tin frie to eot:f.c th-.t I know of no remedy recommended by tte ablest authors tbnt is so rtaip au 1 eveiy in its effects. On the contrarr tliev are oncertain in the extreme. My object in wriiir, yau is to find out upi'Q what trms 1 cki grt the medicine from you. If I can g it upon easy terms. I shall use great deal uf ii. . I am aware that the nie f imh arfi:l is eon trary to the teachings :nd practice ef a Kret majority of the regular line of M. D 'a, but I see no just cause r r pod nM .in &-mitiix a temejy whicli wc- ko"r t bs.elfie eat, !m pi- because e may be igr jraut f 5te cei. -bination. Fi.r my part, I si all ta.ika it a ruie to use all and any means t i IleTtat.c mtt-?--injr humanitv wb ch I anr.y be abk to nrmmund not hesitating b 'Caufe some : e nv e ineeusons than myself may luve Ir arneo iu effecus first, and sceuisd be s-)e to secure that Knowledge" l!of.'VM I em ?y io mraiui an advecie or Ftij.iu rter ol t tft
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Reail the Captain's Letter aud the letter from his mot it: Beaton Rarracks, Mo Apr S Igftv Ur John Hull D-r si:; Kncit tne efficacy of your Sarsp.-ilhu ano the bfalint; and beneficial qna'ilH'S it powered, 1 6' d you the followijig sutcment of mr ease. I was wor.t.iled about two yea s g n-J8 r ike-n prison, r and eoi fiitcil fvr cis montbt. Being raovec so often, rav woarda have ttt healed yet. I have not et tf) t n oa ent since I was wounded. I am shot through ! bip. My general health ia ir,ip!red, )li I mei Muuething to issist nnturt-. I have more Cth in your Saraiparilla than in anr i.io '!r. I wiah that waich is genuioe. I'le.i" cxpresa me half a dcabu boules and oblige, Cam C I' Jbnk. St lois, lie P S Tlie following was written April .JO, 185, by Mrs Jeunie Johnsoi, motaw ofCt.pt .Johnson : " Da Johv Hon Dear Sir: My husband Dr C 8 Johnson, was a rkillfal tturgeon at'd physician in Central New Yfrk, when he died leaving the abova C P Jol.naoo to aay sr. At thirteen ;:ears of age Im bad a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, or irbich I gave bim your Saraaparilla. It OtraKt RDi. I have for ten years reeomntended it to XBry in New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fvcr sores and general debility. Perfect se cotes has atwnded it. The cures effeot ii it, mivut cac of scrofula nnd fever aois were alatjst tniraculoua. I am very auaiout for my tern to again have recourse to four Sa-sajiariila. He is tearful of getting a epariona article, hence bia writ ing to you fo it. His wounia were verribie but I believe will recover. J.MVts JoKaeut.
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Testimony of Medinal I n, gTorr Porsr, White Co, 8-rit; May 28, 'ts. Da Jca Bttx- Dear Sir : Last Februiry I was in Louisville purcbising drut, ttid I got some of your SarsapiiilU ac.d Oeiron Bitters. My S'in-in-law, who wan witl'. :. io tbe Btore, has ben dosrn with rhenttiMC fer some time, cmmeuced on the B.uer sue sc9n found his general ben lib iiss ced. Dr. Gist who has been in bad hoeltb, tiHid them, ind be also unproved. Dr Oofiee, who ba been in bad hukh for severai yenra atom tcb tvd live affected improved ve-y much by the of foaa Bitters. Indeed the Ceiron Uitters tea c ivva. you great popularity is this eett ement, I think I could eel I a gTt nan iij of yci4 medicicea Ihii fall enpecinlv y 01-io Utters and Sarwpar 11a. Bbif me via Memph s, oars of Kick it & Ket-.y. Reapeotfulty, B. ftAtt.m Prepared and 4d by )R. .' JCtt. BtXL, ai bis LabrMorj-, Fifth Stret, lttis'e, Ky. For tale by J. W. tBOI 3UKEH, BI.oib, ito tad- jn,r?y
