Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 February 1870 — Page 1

(i ener.il directory.

Indiana State I'nlvcrslty. 7ttEv Cyrus Nvtt, ll. D., Pi-eMtnt and PryfeuMtr uf Mental, Mural end Political Pkilv&f-hit. Ekv. T. A. Wylik,D I)., Proffer of Sotural Philusc-phy. . Richard Owes. M.L, ?re)Vw of Sati'Til Science and Mvderu Lan;;taye. Daniel Kirkwood, LL.D., Vi.'Vwor of Mathematics. RKV. K. liALl.ESTlSB; A.M.. P;-u'V.Mii- :f Greek :id Greek Literature. C M. DotoD, A.M., P.ftsnvr if Latin and Lati.i Literature. ."ofiN V. PETTIT. Pi fessor of T aw. lil)N. UkOIUSE A. ItH'KSKLL, LL.D.. VoV.isor of -Law. G. Wi Hoss. A.M.. Aw'-m of l-alhh literature, and the The::y -3 mi Prtetie uf Teaehiny. J. A." Rev BELT. Professor 0 Modern Languages and JIUtory.

plopininaton

Established 4. . 183.5.

JAMKS H 11 K. HUGHLS

NICK. Xf.S HOHX. & VilN I10KN,

BLOOMI 4 4 1 ' i

IjOOUS

(iTOX. INI)., FEB. ll',, 1870.

Wew Series, 1 vol. No. 4a.

O flit-ens.

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- Sheritf 1 Auditor i Triarurer ' Jo Vl'l'.'.V," i Examiner !

( 'fmnixsionci x

County

RoiiERT C. Foster, IiAWmox E. Mi: Kin sky Henry P. Perky, D. V. Bl.'SKIRK, W.i. II. Jp.NKS, EllWANI) AVrwht, Ym. M. Sl-OCOMll,

T. Y. R.bK!s, S. II. PhILLII-S.

J AMES ALL. J Wsl. F. Bkiv.vxino, Chairman of ',.. Ctrtrnl Commute of Mount cowry. 11 E. SLtfsa. Jswewior of I'd. Re?'ii'.e.

VovT--'Srtvit Ct i:rt-1. R. KckeU. Judo?; John V. ooo. Pros. Attorney. ! Se .J'Wf W Oetjber. Common : J7a.-; Cir 5'. IP. W'Wv, Jwfrc, . if. Jietee. Protccutin.-j Attorney. St.aim- j .4jr7, Aiiyu.it and 'hctmber. j Township Officsks--J. $udr?a.i. TvCtisMp Trustee: F. T. Butler. Jfssej T. ('' and C. W. Jk':der.-ii, Jus'ices if . the p.aee- ' Ccs:?oi:atk.n Ofvijkrs Clerk. ..Wi Or -hard: Pro. Attorney John Ba:irk : . M:r.dtd. Il'dn. Ad-'s: Trearer. J. F. ; Mnt'.e-i. Trust ::ks li-t wi.rd L'. '. Pons M ward S". A. 0!r;; ttf ward .. Misffer; 4th ward Pin Ae-i' -i;)-.-.i.ii: 5th ward 7oA H'Mrv. ;'

SCH30L Tri steks 3i(7vw Uiyh M. Cham: and O. II". Wos.

Attoii'iiejs at Law, HLAOJlIXCiTOX, !?., "XATH'I- Vai'tire in th- S'.i(r irii mill TT inl rior Courts uf tin- Stiitc. atvl in tl;i; Distriit Court of tbi- U.S. iVr lnduniti. Tie i.'oHi-c ion of rlaiiitj in any part of thi; t?t;lt. will rvi'uivv .i'.im t :ttt-::t ion. Rt;omii tti-M. Tin.. Xov. .M. 1 :W0-v

Goods!

GrO'ODSE

W. 0. Fee

S. II. l!lS!C!RK.

JOHX ".V. IIVSEIRK.

VA-

BISRIRK & BISUIRK, Atto;rncys sit Law, BLOO.UJGTO., I.l., ( (frier- oter Lev' 7V ;.( .'.' Store.)

WILL P.iAWK'E I.Y THK VOr. RTS !

THK STATE. Sc-i!il :itti-nti'n fjiven to Pjvtntt IK'SS, JUKI til Oollci'tiolu:.-

geo. . li ;;kii:K,

jkekps l it v. anv. itest

IIJETY, AND AT

B

J. S SMITH II VNTER.

USK1KK & 11UNTKR,

ATTOKXKYS AT LllV AXO PRIVATE BfiArSKERS, j I!!oOM:ii'.st('n, Iiui.. otKi.-.' north tiit.li: of till' j

jnittlur jii:iri. Wo v.'il! ;iiterul to !! .'U noss i-ntni.-ti'il tooi.nnri. in tlio Courts of this Stutc:

ii r.

:.r, , ont

; Attonii'vs, i

Gey. ' Lamer & i '.. ;

' N.'w York : l-rs.

.1 to discir.mi iroud ..ml solv-

oii;.l

-M i.-rf iiaiiat .!

char ts, Ci'iM.iiu;ton, I rid.

Me ti-rms. M"D. n;ild A- l!o:u h

rs. No. 52 Wail troot. i

M'hIIa & Co.. Mit-

LOAVIvU PIMlCES T II A I" A T Y S T O It E I X ii e p o n i x ; t o x . Coniuton Prints . . . 8c. Best Prints 12-1 Com. brown Muslin . 8 Host hcavv " ... 1 H Prime Kiu Cofilc . . . 22 Choice " " . . . . 2" English Soda .... 8 A Sugiii" Ami all "other Goods its cheap

von c;aii. T .'itll SciKtlir til'' Tfliliiiliinjt stork of; Ilouvy Whitor (iMs. at oo't. 1 l.rvi- dc- j toniiinijd that li i- north sido of tho i;.hli; ;

! Wlicn does it behoove a man to ; mind his p's and q's? When his i q-nhvy allairs are in a. ticklish t:onj dition. ! A correspondent complains that liie Almanac don't, measure time 1 Pf . i

aright, lhere is a tnuer en en in the leiifrth of the hours when one is n'aiiinp "for something to turn tip, i ml vfhen otic has a note to pay." A. T. Stewart's ostalilishment in Xow Y'ork.enij)loys more than eifflitcen hundred persons, male and female. A negro couple in Kentuekv, who

lave IkuI nvetuy-tvvo chuuren m

Temperance Column, Edited ly a Com mi I tee. I&r?" Coinmnnii'atioiK solicitt-d for this column. JMruct to lmck Box No. 08."8 Taxation. Reader, are you one of those, who have been loud in vour complaints

on account ot hiirh taxation ? 1H

so, hear us while we make s. few suggestions to you. Did you ever make any impiiry as to how taxes could he reduced. Did you ever consider how much ntonev. that is

"A Boy Again." A company of gentlemen, were", not long since, whiling au evening

away, by singing songs and relating anecdotes, when one' asked for the

I song, " Would I were I a boy again ;" j at which "Old Pi Ute," (John K. s j Lovcjoy,) who was "present, broke

I out as loJiows : "A boy again ! Who would be

j a boy again if he could '? t have the

uieasltH, mumps and jtch ; to get

.ll.,.,f.l .uv e , : . ...i. i

. wiitjvttAi nil in iiii i t Ar.. -siii'iii. i

icir thirty-one years of -married i vnn m. 'int tua ii,ti

hifb,-are remitted taxation in con-1 tPafiacy 0, ves, but suggests my j .uleration otdistmguislied services ever.wisc nn(f whisky-loving friend,

i nolle iij iiu; oiuic

OltDIX AXCE XO. X.XVII '.If tlio Town of Iiloomitieton. Indiana, amending Section 17 of Ordinanee Xo.

1 of said town, prntix'tuiy; public

and they paid into the County treas

ury the sum oi htty dollars, bince

niiiv'i

j '.lijri' shall he. tiic (-leap

Churrnes. Metllist Epinropal. eirncr of ' j dison and 5th streets; Rev. J. H. Cui'f isoeu. Pastor. Fr.t Preshyterian- "Valnnt streit, bet. 5th and Cth." A. Y. U.Hi E. Pastor. Sceond Prenbyteria i, "th street, bet. Col let;e Avenue aiid KuLrwul; Re v. K. Raii.kstise. Vkriftian :i!i slr'et. let. NYiislnnpt :i ami Lineoln; Kd-r '.V.B F.Treut. l'as:. . Bir.lit. eornerof Wiishintoii a;id 4th si.ri:ts; S. Ut iiTOV. Pastor. i n ted PeexbyUrinii, North College Avenue1 Catholic, eornerof Madison -and -.th ms.

.1 AS. V. CLARK. J" IN r. OI-CH S K

healers ixFancy and Staple Provisions, Quiensware, &.c. Mason !c HuH Building, Bltoodalngton, - - Indiana. The highest prices paid lor nil kinds of country produce. jan'itVTO

; The Neuralgia Ex ft nuinator. i THE J 1SHOP PILL ! i THE lilSIIOP PILL ! TLiB tUSHOP PILL ! Not lscaiii.r.'ih's.' no! -Avers.' net "Wright. but. .- : V hithop Pill, . -Which is b.c.nd !o take the jil::ee of nil others : a ur.-ly Vev'et.,b!e Pili sn;.ir eoated. ) and ol extraordinary elnVrcy for Costivetiess. .iidiee.tii)n. lvspei-is . Ileudi aches. Ner.'ovis Debility. Liver Complaint. iit:'Me.ti-ld ,.... ((' Sept S. Posit ivviy tbo lusst Pill in the World, i ThoiiSMiids-of boxes now u;--!. i For sale at FEE .fe VVL1KI C.roeery , Store. ! Shoe h in p . ; HEX I-. Y E. HEWSOX, bas opem d . it Shop, ov -r Simon Ka.'iii's store room, on i the -est si'lc of the public square, imd is , now propvd i niHiiifcV.clure ( alf and Kip ; Boots, to .i 'der. in the most woi-'umuiiikc

nmnner. at i at rca-'-niiljle prices. Repuiriri:' jiMinjitly atteinied to. Rei ii'inbe the place over Simon

(jooas, i.mt 1 will make it so W. Uloonii ipton. Ind., fe2, Is

si!o tor

a "spell. 0. FEE-

the county collects a srreat di?al of

money every year oft' of the liquor seller for license. Let us see how the account stands. About a year ago Stout's saloon, on the south side

morality, providing for tit prevention j ot the public square, was licensed,

el prisons keeping house.- ol ill-Kline or prostitution, and preventing proper. if io.l.lAr tV.iln rtllrtior 1, l.T". i ( o ti i

am; diidaring an emerSjenev. Jco. ' j that time how much las the County

Si-. -no i:. lie if. ordained by the lifted paid out on account of that licensed

ofMiid lown. which n-i.ds follow?, to-wit: ! the proprietor ot that saloon and ; Sc.-. n. Any person who 5-. ail keep a j one Crowfoot, while engaged in a; .ouso , f "'ill-nun,.; or prostij.rtion within j fflme of CiU.,8 over t,c counter, got ! he limits ot said town, shall bo lined not j . , . ,. " iss than live dollars -..or ,r,.,ro than ten ! 10,0 11 d i Hunt I (y, and Crowfoot was j l ilhirs, be and the saim: is hereby atnetided ! Illol tally WOimdcd. At the follow- I

o as to read u-" b'llovs :

Sec. -VVIf. Anv person or

XE II .' A'ivb'

XJC ll'

Winter Clothing.

Ciolhiii",

inn term of the Court. Stout was!

persons who .J-, , r, . ,

hall keen a hotue of -ill-l'inie" or orostitu-; ll lL l a,,u 11 ' v.-utmiy pain ounuj

i ion. within the Corporate limits of said I VOUr taxes, 111 cash, tot1 that trial, 'iVVn: ' y V" " pers -ns. owners or j "the sum of three hundred and fbrty1 'I'nti'rs ot real estate who -hull let or rent c .1. n i l . r 1

i ny b'.iildinir or dwelling house to be c

.:-rti'd :nto n house ot ill-lainc or pro.-tmi

ion or who shall rent, the same to any ;4ook place ill the same saloon, ill -I ll l... e 1 l .1..,-, ; 1 . . . 1 ' .

i,:oMeuie, .-Nioi i.'i' iisM.ro iiol le;- inaii live : lolkirs. nor more than ten dollars for each;

lav.

I. EAI.EK IX EV.ii;V STYLE OF

1?l.wlir "lI,Klk

11KI.UJ - illllUV V HI 1 lllC.'f, )

Xortli. Side of Public Square, BLOOMISUTUS. IS DI AS A.

on-inve ars fiul eighty-four cents, .ui-1 Shortly afterwards another .difficulty

At

OlllUIXAXC E XO. XVIII the town of Bloon)inii,on, Indiana.

I ) F.X J. McdEE

J )

t

one of the in his ?t or.' 'It to the

laree-t lit the At re n

St-fk -: Ol

ores' ot time, ev.-r hi

i of Ii: linna. air! lie is M'ilin t!.i.-ni at much I lower prices than hereli:'o:v. lie has J Every Style of lotliliis lor j Men and Roys, I Embracing a full line of line and course

providing for the grading, guttering, and McAdamizing so much of ('lleg Avenue as lies between sxi oud and

li ft li .-'reel in .-aid town.

St"''r:oN" I. K -7 ,.,-:iied by the- J f Triitirr of the ;u-n t.f ,(,) zfo:. Tliat ,-,.ii i. i , . ..i

i-i'th st:-, et in .-.-.id town. I.. graded. -uttered i there, which are still pending

which a man was dangerously!

wounded, and the trial in regard toj tho offense, has not yet taken place.! Supposing that that trial costs the j County no nunc than the other, i

there is the large sum of S()01:G8, of vour hard earned monev von so

i grudgingly paid hito the treasury,

gore to support the liquor tramc. Other offences have, been committed

The

licked by bigger boys and scolded

by okler brothers; to sttJb your toes ; to have . the bellyache from swallowing cherry stones ; to have chapped bauds and frozen toes; to slip upon the ice ; to do chores : to get your tars boxed ; to get whaled by a thick headed school master ; to be made to stand as the 'dunce' for the amusement of the school ; to have visitors to come to the school and till you how miserably weak and stupid you were when you were born; and to ask you what would have become of 5'oa at that interesting time of life if your naren :s had not been so patient with

fiats'-

his parents were in no way concerned or interested in the matter ;) to eat at the second table when company !0mes ; to set out cabbage plants: because you are little and consequently it wouldn't make your back ache so much ; to be made go to school when you don't want to ; to gei. spelled down in school ; to lose your marblefc ; to have 'your sled broken; to get hit in the' eye with froze:! apples and soggy snowballs :; to cut our finger ; to lose your knife ; to have a hole in the rear of your pants when your pretty cousin fixim tfce city comes to see you ; to be called a coward if yoa don't fight at school ; to be whaled at home if you do fight at school ; to be struck after a little girl, and dare not tell her ; to have no fire crackers on the Fourth of July ; to have no skates on Christmas; t want a piece of bread and butter with honey and get your ears pulled 4 to be kept from the circus when it come to town and when all other boys go; to get pounded for stealing eggs ; to get run by bull dogs for trying to nip waternnelons ; to have the canker rash, catechism, and Inn ,1 k.l.iiu, . In 1-w. nnlln.l . i r. t-. Z ,. .

. . 1. .1 I,-. , j n j. , sitin: umicra, lu ui: uiucu uuiun firm nun 001 1 in tlio lin-hir nnd tf.nrliril ... . . ' . J .

( ,, . ".'.' rpL '?al1 1!je old women that visit your for the various County olhces. There ). . . .,.11.

are only sixteen, so far

Enraged Democrats are circulating a document tor signatures in Cloverdale, warning certain other recreant Democrats, wlo have employed negroes to wore on their farms, to discharge theai immediately, under pain of bein:; driven out ol the county. A young lady from the rural districts, went to )e3 Moines to see the elephant. In the street cars the conductor said to her, 'Miss, vour hire." "Weil, if I an." replied she, "I don't want any of your imporiinence." A Lynchburg paper is warm in irs MroI-iOi: nt ;i new invontinn wliirdi

u ..if.,,,,? i,.;n nL,.!.J ! and so kind to you (of cou

nor .., " -if lnir i i.. one s fault that he was b

j.. v,. .in. man ufacture of tobacco. Tl at's a saving worth talking about, if jer cent, has its old meaning. The small-pox has broken, out afresh in New Albanv, some seven or eight new cases wtre reported Thursday. It has mad j its appearance in Edwardsville and Mooresville, in Floyd county. The attention of Ir shmen, and especraliy of Fenians, is invited to the fact that August Belmont, Chairman of the National Democratic Executive Committee, is one of the thirty-six rich men, in .New York who propose to give Prince Arthur a ball in honor of his royal mother. Jacob Schneider, of Jasper co., got drunk and swallowed it pen knife, with all the blades open, the other day. Since then he has complained of cutting pains in his stomach. Mr. Measels, of Maryland, threw a lier.vy stick of wood over his shoulder, one day lasl; week, and killed one of the little Measels. Mr. Measels ought to have been more careful. . There are fi fty-tw 3 candidates

Me Adami.'-d by the 1st

d

her, Is jo. anil in accordance w presenti'il to said Board tli

.ianuaiy, IS70. "ti ti... !.,. ' . . r

ioats, Pant, Vests, Luion Shirts, 1 Av,.n!SOi between Swalan,! Fifths

tyo; L j w in-: vranu Jury, at a cost ot -r4 pcrj

day of i . ' , ' ?J

muicj!Sc 111 ii'siuii 10 violations 01 i

K. T. TAYLOR. S. KTl'IXO.

TAYIiOK & CO

JiKALKKS IN Choice Family Groceries,

Ai I MOTIONS. Tri'i highest mnvkit price paid for country prod liee. Northeut jorner of the p ublic Mj-.iae, Illuomiugton,

. iui-.:6-:o lnctiana:.

Bloon. in-rion. Ind sejit. 1. 1-s",-.!.

Piiotorapli!!! ' i.2 li o t, o g;' i ix p li !

TV'NT

iJ

'ORG ET TI IO.S E YOL" LOT K

at hoi ie, Lut send tiieiu to

Rooms aiul have the:

Cuder Sliirts, Drawers, Sus-

pendc.-s ami Neck-ties. Kspeeiid attention is directed to a stock of jrac m. "use ss rcceui'v purchased, which comprise 1 he luteal and nut-: popular styles.

'.egt; 1 the liquor law, committed an that 'el- : same saloon, and when it, 5s all

:S"iUL!AcX;!o,;,r;;;j'J P the cost of that establish-

n of Second street wit,. Col- fw.iu to tiie county, lor one .;'ar. ; in the center, at the level of j 'i1 not be less' than 81.000 in cash. !

A money making investment was k j

be a lo!iow j iloard June : the inlerseeti ! leu- v-nue

!tu jo-loo feet, and ascending with

i jfi'ade. of one foot in tlftv feet, to the

the

lieaiv Fumi-Eiing Goods. At. I lis store, a full stuck of Gents' Furnishing Goo, Is can always be found the nc we.-1 Movclli' S bciiiix sO'iue-. u.- rapid! v

TrOlTLl) CALL THE ATT EXV V ti-n of their friends in Blooniington

Ui 1 ao fnet that they have opened u XEW 31 EAT SHOP, in :i new building north of the Post 0-liee. We will keep none but tlie best of Beef, Pork, Mi'ilon and &iueayf. A thar of the public patrnnng is solicited. L. E. Me.KlNNEY. MART. ALEXAN DER. Rtoomington, InJ.. Pee. 8. lt'. " ' dnardian's Sale!!! THE UNDERSIGNED GUARDI AX of Simeon, Finley. ami isovi Podigo, children mid minor heirs of Ed. ,vard 11. and Elizabeth Pedigo. ib-!,v::ise'l. vi!l. by order of the Common Pleas Court .of Monroe county, State of Indiana, jnade ut the I.teeember Term r.( paid Court. i ?!,:), Iwlween the 5th, and up to 2 a'elouli p.u Saturday, Feu. 19tii, 137 ) rciseive ofiiirs of purchase of private sale, at xti dwelling hous, in Indian Creek Township, in saj-i eounty, of the following tract - of land jointly or septiriiU'ly, t -wii -. The west half of the northwest 'piart'-r. and the northwest fourth of the southwest quarter of section 32, tiw i 7 nort;i, lange 2 west, containing 120 acres, more or less, situate in the aforesaid cou ity and Statu Subject to all tn-e after the yea r 18G9

sua an appraised at 1,:20. And tipon failure to sell all or n part of : saiflt lands as aforesaid, then I will (.flW for i safe at public auction, at ths dweliir.g-house ; on the premises, ut 1 o'clock p.m., of I -SATrRDAYr.FKBRUARY 20TU, nil of the iifoivsail 'and, or so mxili ther ! of as shall not Ve dispose! of at private ! side, subject to al" taxes uf-ert.ho year !H'V,t. I TERMS of I'rlvate and Public ' Sale: One-third of thepurclwus monev i on the 25th day of I icember, lSii). One- i third December 25th. 1871, and one-third Itecember 26th, ls72. tearing 8 per c.mt. i interest from day of ?ale: and secured by .notes with good sureties, and olle.etn.blo without relief frctn valuation laws. PLEASANT POaSiiTT, Dec. 2D, im'.K Guardian. Busltirk & Hunter, Attornwys

( tardS ot ftli Kinos pnown io oiui.-r, ut. the Bloomiiigton Progress otBco. JAMES W. COORERLY, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, HEAR OF BJL.0OMINGTON HOTEL, Bloonxiiiifztoii, Intl.

1 ADDLE HORtJErf, Horses a;id Buggies

and teams, nired on reasonable terms.

Stable just east of the Postofl.ee, ami in :.tar of the Rloo nir gt tlolel. octO 'O'j

ns liex sire iutiiiouei',1 Mi the Ifa.-iern eUies.

9t .r'asr'JSit ou()( stock tf Trunks. Travolina; photographed. ., -I

Persons at a listanf e : re informed that j Always in store. 1 would o::!l pi.rtieulaf Negatives ;1re reserved so tl.r.t in case o) ;1tt -ntiou to ihe Bemi- Par.T Collar, of d ;,th. Pin togiaphs cun be ordered. Or j which t ke.-p i, full supply, what is far better, the same i s tives c:;ii j I have, by far, the lartresi. stock of la enh-.ruei from rni'ditnn to li e si.e. either Broad 4'IoIIik. d'aMNiinprstN. Silk

irlvrts. and VlorsKvi liood,

i 1 1 . 1 ,

.f j,s,.ph M. : tior. my wise menu, witen vne county j t; thence de- for the sum of iiftv dollars, licensed i

the establishment. A few mor sudj investments, and your taxes j

will have to oe douolcii. Ine history of this saloon is, more or

plain, at a ;ost of $1 5'', up to SnO.oo, ,,1, ed. One of the best, Coioi i.-ts in the country, h been employed, anil his work can bo relit I mi. , Orders from a distance soli.-it-cd, and satisfaction given. BS3?"iS'Ti I by mail a Daguerreotype or Ainbrotyji, . onelosing Ar-.oO. and iiet one of his large si::cd Iho1"gr,'tihs, neatly franuiii. Iln'irs for children, between 111 and o'clock J. P.. ALLISON". ISlooniiri jon Ind.. Mav

less, the history of every other one in town. Then, to say nothing of the young men it is ruining, to sny

nothing ot the wives it is ma King; wretched, to say nothing of the. in-j noccnt children it is .starving, to say j nothing of the souls it is preparing!

for hell, ought von not, as a money

Which will be cut. ami made up in the highest stele f tin- art. HENJAMTV Mi-f! EE. lilooniiiigki-.i. Ind., June ;!'. lsou.

:r.

Rt'iuodt'lcd,,

Repalnteil, Refur-

SHOWJiltSJ: IIKND11IX, Props. tfay-PTt.il ,-treet, east nl'the 1' sloliiec.,"tjja IHJlOHIVUTOX, 1XI. Scj'teiub r s. xa,:.

Hi '

CiET .THE BEST. Webster's Un'brig'cT Dictionary, 10,000 BVrfii and M'-animj not in fthei .-.et'Ofn. ete-f. EOKAVINOS : IS 10 P.. (IKS Qt'AUTO Piit Jjil'i.

in it opposite to the residence loiee. at the lrvo! uf io !V

i.ei-ndir.g with the grade of -is-loo feet in lii'ly feet, to a point opposite to the r.siilenee id' James Tit. Howe at the level of I'M M-lOi'i feet; thence descending with the gvulo of r.2-10,1'1 of a foot in fifty feet i the op of the bridge opposite to the public ... hool building at. the level of K,u fe-'t : lunec a-eending with the grade of 80-luh ol" a foot in fifty feet to the int'-r-1 etioti of College Avenue with Third street, at the level of Jt'.t 80.100 fe.-t ; thence nsci-nding with the grade of Su-loo !:' a f.'.oi iu ilf:v feet to the stone crus.-big r. Fourth street, north -id-. ut the leV -l of 171 JC-luO fe,;t ; thenee ascending with I he ir tade of two feet in iiftv feet to the stone

oos.-ing east from Joseph ii. Howe's .-tore , investment, to work for the destruc-

;i:; the levit ot lsii ieet.

M:e. lit. 1 hat: tl:e cost, and ex pi

t!:cre!'f ee. ascertaiio'd, and assessed accord- j itiu' to the provisions of an Act of the Whisky l Power.

Lvgi!ature .( the .State of Indiana, entitled

,.ut. open, grade, end improve streets and kind of a jocular way, that -'whisky

a. leys, 11.. nuiko public improvements t here n, Ac. f Approved April 27. lr,ti. Skc. 1 V. Whereas, an emergency exists for tie itniiicd.ate taking ell'n-t oi' these Ordinances, the same shall take effect and be i i foice', from and after their passage, ar.d I j - ublieation in the Rluomington J 'r -', n-.m. I I c rtify the foregoing t le true and 1-0?-rect coiiies of tho Ordinance iiassed by the

: I man

: i.iL't

187". tak'-n from the records t said Hoard

JOHN WALDH0X, Preset, of Hoard John V-. Okcuaku, Clerk of T. ii.

from, for Shciiff.

New York sewing women make balmoral si i.'ts for seven cents apiece, 1 they can earn about fourteen cents a day. Some of the high schools of this country have adopted the sensible plan of introducing the study of the sewing machine as a part of the regular course. Mini.-!:. Low to China did go, expecting a hrst eiass mission, you know: but Congress says ''No. it

cannot, bo so," and plays, in this trick, the deuce for Low. Dr. Pinel, a French surgeon, seriously argues in a letter to the Gaulois, that absolute death does

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uiv jiiaggiu i-K.i u ucLter niuii o.ir own dear sister ; to be told of what a scorching time little boys will have who tell lies, and are not like George Washington ; to catch your big brother kissing the pretty school martn on the sly, and wish you was big so you could kiss her too, and and why darn being a boy again."

well be got over

not follow decapitation until after j she reaches the proper -age, she is

Pjano Torturers. In this age of progression, pianoforte playing is considered quite an indispensable accomplishment for every well ordered young lady. It makes but little difference whether she manifests a taste or a dislike for'it, the

thing is the rage, and it can not

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DR. JOIIX XiTT, iat- of Terr c HiiUte, an I of Ilobinson Ills., tenders .his prolVs-iorcil services to the citizens of i jt.u- city of Mloomington, Afonroe. ,md ad- I ! joining ei.tintiejj. From an lecpor.ciioo of: ;sever.l yours, in the above r.-. n..'d jda?.-s, he guaranties sat isfaetion in all cn-i-s. ; ! .JS' Office, with Dr. Cumt.ii's, 0:1 North ! . Colli'ife Aien.ie. o.:t 7 'ti:-v ! W. J. ALL iS. S. L.'oSllollN.

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.1 loicc from rrccnc County. N'e.'tr Solshery, Greene CO., ) January uth, l .'7i. R. H. Campbell I am under lasting obligations to you for recommending Seclye's Liquid Catarrh llemedy to me, tome l.imc ago. I have used if, and with more elu f, than from any medicine T have ever rie; ..ml I believe 1 have tried almost everything recommended for Catarrh. My hearing is now much improved, tor which i uv.'c vou and the medicine many thanks. II. C. INGLEPORI).

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is stronger than water.'' Strange

as it may appear in an enlightened and christian community like ours, such is the fact. It exerts a mast powerful influence; in politics at the present time. The politician who presents himself for office, expects

1 of Trustee, of tlio Town i f Illoom- tu succeed bv inscribing on iis

n, Indian:!, Ihis :tlst day.of January, - , "free whiskv for all." A

...... j - candidate for office, even the lowest in the gift of the people, witJi a cold wider plank iu his platform, would be a laughing stock to the community. Is it not amusing to see 'how men, tyrannized over by their base appetites, follow alter candidates who arc in favor of these vile deceptions that are said to kill at 40 roils. Yes, but says one, we use only the choicest M ines and brandies. Well, pray what is the difference. You are m favor of the candidate who is in favor of whisky, whether it is your choice brandies from oil' your marble counters, beneath your 'frescoed ceilings, at 25cem:s a glass, or that stuff by the same, name from Patrick Mahoney's, at 5 cents a glass. In other words yon ar fr whisky, without regard" to principles. Is it not a shame that a libertv loving, American citizen, will

become such a slave to his appetites. j

You can lead a horse with oats, a cow with hay, a goat with barley, a dog with meat and a hog with com, but nothing under- God's heavens will follow whisky, but man. Shame, ahame, that a man, made in the image of the Creator of the Universe, will become so enslaved to a pevortcd appetite. A new door has bec.i recently opened to women that of ticket agent in the country railroad offices. Several western roads have adopted the system, and are making the I changes quickly as possible.

L.VWY 1:11s, Doctors, business and literary men geiH-railv, ought to keep tiles of the newspapers ti.ey take. If you desir: ti refer to j leifiii advertisement, the market reports, or anything jf that character, the Pile holds your newspapers in eonv.-nicn , order. r.Oc. pays for a N'ewspapi-r Pile. Ilrown County Heard I'tbin. Ilrown county. Indiana, " Dec. 2-1, :s;:i. Mr. It. H. Oami-mkll .Some time in October last, wliibs in your town, whore I ha 1 come with a lead of tan-bark, 1 heard i:f Seelye's Catarrh Remedy, for which you are the agent, nd I bought one bottle. I have been hard. of hearing o; -tin; the past night years, accompanied with watery

! anil weaK eyi'S, resiiiiui(? ii""1 -nmi 1 u m I the head. After using this Remedy two I veolw, rny oyc recovered entirely fro n 1 the disagreeable, watery weakness, and try hearing is much restored. In my case, this medicine has worked wonders, and if it operates upon all alike, 1 it ought to come into general use. i Trul v vours, 1 CHARLES Z. BARTON.

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ainuii iiuuc UUU1S. The bridal presents at a recent wedding in Washington, Daviess county, consisted of a dime's worth of assorted candy and a plug of tobacco. The politicians of a Wisconsin town are fighting over a postoffice worth 8 a year. ' Nearly all the under offices in the Iowa Legislature ar? sought after by women. "Jackson" is the name of thirtyeight townships in this State. A California paper abuses a man because he backed cut of a fight after getting both ears bitten off. A sagacious haberdasher in New York, lias sent a box of Byron collar. to Mrs. II. li. Stowc. Xow is the tinie to poison dogs. Their carcasses will keep till caret!

for, tar better than 11: August. There is a tobacco man in Richmond worth 200,000, but he has to sigu his name with an X. A very greedy boy the one who recently took the mcxsles from his sister. - We were told not long ago of a furnace somewhere in this neighborhood which thoroughly consumed its own smoke. We have forgotten both the name of the proprietor and the locality ; but 'lie result was secured simply by a a elongation of the grate-bars. When the mass of coal at the front of the grate i so far burnt that it ceases to throw oil smoke, it, or a par1: of it, is pushed back upon the bars, and freuh coal thrown in fcont, the 'gaas from which, ' the smoke, having to pass ;viv the glowing and smokeless fire in the rear, through which

fresh oxygen is perpetually rushing

up, is turned to 'dame

urovided with a teacher. In the

selection of which a great deal of judgment is shown by the anxious mamma. He must be a foreigner, of course ; a native', ho-.vever talented, being hardly the thing. If the popular professor has a keen appreciation of what is required of him, he will wear his hair long, keep bis hands white -and cultivate sjectaeles. He should also speak delightfully broken English, the advantage of which ignorance of our language, when making explanations to the pupil, being obvious to the dullest iut'illect. After years of practice and hundreds of dollars of expense, her musical education is finished, and she is ready to swell the already long list of "young ladies who play the piano.'7 It is safe to say that, but of every four hundred thus "turned out," about a dozen become good play -rs. One out of fifty can do the " Maiden ' Prayer," with variations ; while one out of a couple of dozen are equal to the "Prayer" without variations. The rest vary greatly in their capabilities, and wander contentedly from fifty "Kleiner Etudea" away up to the "Mabel Waltz." Bwlon Gazdte.

furnace is kept going constantly.

Even immediately after being re

plenished with fresh coal, our in

Mr. T. D. Robinson, of North Haven, Conn, has invented an ingenious apparatus for dropping feed to horses, cattle, poultry, etc., in the absence of the attendant. It consists of a hopper, with a lid to the bottom, which is made to drop at any time desired, by a small clock, working on the 'principle of the alarm clock. If the farmer wishes his cattle or horses fed at an early hour, before he gets out of bed, or at; any time during his absence, ho has only, to fill the hopper and set

And so the' the clock, and the machine does the

work at the appointed time.

A favorite sport in Texas is ta

form an?.-said the smoke from the 'place a cork on a man's head, a

top of tho stack of this furnace is j quarter of a dollar on the cork, and hardly perceptible. Of course, the j let a main try to shoot out the cork; grate in tho rear of the front fire ' with a navy revolver, at ten paces, has to bo kept well cleared of ashes, , In ease the head instead of the cork otherwise sufficient oxygen could j is hit, the shoQten pays for not get through. Pittsburg Gazette, ' chinks instead of tie dead man,