Bloomington Progress, Volume 4, Number 41, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 February 1871 — Page 2

BLDOMINGTOH PROGRESS,

1NSUH BVKRY WKJJNKNDAT. at $2 per vcur.

Wii.-.ive A. G.UK, Etli(0'-td P:y.-irtor

From the hidianarolis PeopU: Tisc Lcgisfctturc and the Jour uul.

Tliero is r.fc present a decided mi- j Tnistew.-.

plwHtncss i?twecii uie iimisc oiitb people were unprepared to upRepresentatives of. our Legislature t rmriate a donation ol this character ;

Scrap of Indiana History, j 1 A correspondent says that when Indiana was a Territory and Generial Harrison was Provisional Gov-: ; ernor, ( ''.HigrTss donated a large j tr.iet of land ibr the purpose of f'tilly endowing and sustaining a VJni- ' verity at Vincennes in every sense of the word, and General Harrison ! was a member of the first Board o'.

Hie country lein new

and the Dai v Journal, of this cit

The latter charged the former wit!: general nasidne.ss not as a body, but ''some of the member?, whose 'obscenity and blackguardism";

ami die rostiJt was that tor year tho institution existed on paper bwt in name. As the institution is subject to action hv the State Leg

islature, in time they ordered the

"surpassed ri eoarsenes anl brutal-: sale of some n the most valuable

ity any thin;; ever witiuwsid in a ; bind, situated near Prineton, in this public place." This assertion was j State, and the proceeds to be gi'tn niada npon the authority of "a to endow the present ra:ij liiieent prominent- Democrat." It also State Univority at Bloom ingto.i. charged thai, on the day when the The citizens at Vincennes em ployed Htroug-mimlid ladies paid their re-; Mr. Judith, one of the most promi-spec-s to the Legislature, en masse, j nent lawyers then living, to recover, Speaker Mack, the pood-locking, j if possible, the land, or its eqnivagot ofF a double entendre, which, if' lent, from the State.and certain it is the ladies h id understood it, would j that the resent property would have cover;-! then all over with never have been obtained without bins ics. As it was, it was comprc- his efiorts. Alter a series of years bended by a few of the more astute Mr. Jndah succeeded in obtaining ones ; while the male bipeds tittered j about 80,000 for the university but audibly at the obscene wit of the j demanded quite a large portion of honorable gentleman. As the Jour- j it ns his fee, which i t seems the nrt! corre.T.ly remark. Speaker j Trustees would not allow. The Mack's jok 3 "is too lilthy to put in j Board of Trustees then went to law prin-o" although it was uttered in j-,v:,th this lawyer, and alter years of the present of both Houses and legal conflict the university obtainmore than aiie hundred ladies. j ed land and buildings in Vincennes On Thursday, a resolution was : worth about .8,000 and a semi-an-intredtued recommending the ex-; mial interest of six per cent, on pulsion of the Journal from the 42,000 of State bonds. As this House, bnt not acted upon : another Slim i3 far from providing for a recommended its expulsion unless it ; university, it has for years been rcretraeted its "scurriHons article." j girded on ly as a high school, but Both of these were withdrawn, and : still bearing the original name. A resolutions regretting the appearance : bill has of late been presented to of the article in question, and con-! Congress by the Hon. William dtmnatory thereof, substituted and j Xiblack, asking for a donation of a paasiid. " j portion of the unseketed lands in We are lad to see that the Jour-: Knox County to compensate the nal does r ot retract worth a cent, j Trustees of the university, as far as On Friday it reiterated its charges, ' possible, for property taken from and declandjt stood ready to prove; them. they were tree. It also reiterated j - - its charge against -Speaker Mack, A girl of twenty-five made ahanel said it the House saw fit to go I davit before a Justice in Lafayette, infn thi. invfstirti,)!i it would ore-1 Ind., the other day, that the little

t.im nnd i nblisb a verbatim reuort ' boy baby she had in her arms had

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t7 The following items are taken from '.he Indianapolis People: An old time Democrat, one who never voted anything but a Democratic ticket, informed us yesterday, confidentially, "that the present was "the d dest meanest Legislature, Indiana ever had." With such evidence, we thought it unnecessary to hunt for further proof. "We have understood one or two of the members of the present Legislature would most undoubtedly have suits instituted against them for cigars and other luxuries, were it not for fear they would claim their constitutional privilege of exemption from suits for debt. Some of the members of the House complain that the presence of the lady clerk abridges the privilege of that "free and easy" conversation which might be indulged in were she absent. We had thought the members were particularly untrammelled in the presence of ladies the Speaker is. "To the victors belong the spoils," is the motto of the Democratic rulers of the Senate. Charles Brown, the ten yer:r old lad, and some other older politicians who have been appointed to positions as pages, had their political heads chopped off because they had a tendency to Republicanism. These

Democratic Alexanders sighed for other conquests, and having no more Bursons, had to be content with pages. To what a dizzy bight their eagle soars' A country paper charges Mr. E. S. Alvord, Chairman of th3 Democratic State Central Commrtee.with "offering fifteen thousand dollars for three votes; one in favor of the Wabash & trie Canal swindle, one in favor of the Morgan raid claims, and one for the bill re-districting

the State for Congressional and Legislative purposes." Bolting Made Profitable. Tkt Dark Wa;, ami Vain Tr'ck.i of an Indiana Stnaior.

circumstances, that there have been so many failures recently of prominent houses in the whisky trade.

in X VF. LOP KS With tho ear-1 of your i JJJ business printed iently on the oorner.at ! grimily reduced prices, at tho Progress Job j Office. Come ami lei, figures.

Grand Collection

-OF

The mission of the Republican party has not been fulfilled, and it never can be fulfilled so long as there is an opposing party resolved to undo what has been done under the head of reconstruction. The

action of the liberal Republicans in 11 ficwntiri al'LCntd Ko fi rnS mr i 1.

'im . . l 1 1 i , ; M

incy uniieu w iin uemocrnis hi i orn Iinthma. Sad.ll

order to give rebels their rights. ! Imuiioi-s will 1 furnished t uv hour of the

What is the result ? Frank Blair, ! d or "'h'I'V . ( '"!'',' "'I1-'-'".1 "'"vi-'prs and .1 .. . 1 1 i .. ) others, will h'i lurr.tHii'U with com i vaiiee thu representative of the revolution- j to ....iu-hhorins; ,. ;od, ,t,ulv l-,r ary )ai ty, in the United States I turiii-li-:l to Cunili. s. iior.a twf l,y thp

Senate! N) it would be if wnri,1Sle '''f'- ll:,.v "r w-rk, at ronsoimiil

Democrats or Republicans

"ICC'lII.SIO'" fiivery, Feed and Sale Stable. J. O. WORLEY, 0' . :; the Kanth aid of 1hr U.K. Drimf,

A& ol'. ol tho Inr'.'rst Htul bi'st !ir-

r:ir k I. ivory nnd &ih; Sttdilw in i

oiiiw. or in anv ollwr roimlv in buutli- ;

liorsci", or horses and

WILD ANIMALS

FHtiM T11K

aid in restoring tne Lemoci-atie party to power. The 14th and loth Amendments would be overthrown, everything would be unsettled ; the debt would be repudiated ; finances unsett led ; slavery virtually restored, and we should have a new reign of blood and terror.

L....11 1 rat. e iiropusp t kooi a nrit--I:iis IIOUHI .,..,.1.. .l .1. ,1 vi;.. . .

Slituiu, aiv.i n-n in,: i.tniii,: in us II Irllll. 1 Q AH ihp acwunts (if th! old flrni . . k5. arc in ih(! h:ul of th present

propriclor, una must 1p pant at otu o.

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INDIANA STATE UNIVERSTY. Thr nit Trrm of tha Inditina State University will I'oiiunpiieo on Muiiday, January nl, ISTt. T JJ I rl' I C ' J' 12 10 10 IN AM. OKI'AIITMKNTS. Full Cors of Inftnu-tori in attendance. 1'or information, address

JUNGLES or AFRICA

PEEIHGS, AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, ARE RECEIVING A NICE ASSORTMENT

Roomer t'. FosTWtWH-.

tleeft

ot testimony. I hat s very good for 1 ijh. and thepinck of the Journal is to be admired ar.c! commended. It desires to be liiiderTtood that it does not wtr against tiie House of

a papa aged sixteen, and that he

not only disowned the paternity of the eliiid but had ceased to extend to her that loving kindness with which he had overwhelmed l er.

Represent:-lives but the blackguard She wanted him brought to tune, members thereof. It remains to be A constable conducted hira from seen what action the House will : his home, and when the party was take. It t-hould pass a vote of ecu- j arraigned before the "S.pure it was sure unon i;s tibscene members who! nn effecting scene. The wonuu; have done so much to disgrace it : ; cried, the joy cried, and the baby but we hai-dlv IooIj for this, it will cried, the whole party were exceedno doubt r--.ss the rnatu rqnic-tlv bv. ingly sorry for what had occurred But it will not be thus passed fcv , in fact there was not a dry "tear' the people, who are watching wiiti ' the room. Thestoic calmness o:? ieal.ais Vvw the action of tiie onlv;the administrator of the law wa.. "DcnK-rati.: Legislature for the pat ' remarkable. He only, didn't cry. ten ve.-rs, and which promised m ."The youn'fiither would occasionally roucl stvrh great reforms and : the 'Squire askance, then drop prai.: worthy acts. As vet thev: hfs head, as much as to say, "i n: have seen nothing of this kind, but i i'r it," and he was bound over behold :;ss.-mb!ed together a body of the sum of 8300 to answer the apparent ;ehoolbovs, whose ci.i-f charge in a higher court. While work was to legislate i;po:i trivial the .constable was escorting him to subjects and then reconsider its leg- theZo lgings prepares ibr such boys, islati m. the little rooster dashed up an alley We said correctly when we stated at break-neck speed, and has no: that the DDmocracy of Indiana had ; been heard from sin ;e. been out of power for so long a time ! ' , ." . ,, .1.1 Ji vi , ,. Cm the Cadwalader farm on the that when they did get into power . , ..-- in .i i ,-, . , , !, .knobs west of Jsew Albany, then: thev Know not how to conduct them-: . . , fi , ,i., in,., . , i ' is an orchard ot two thousand o;

oviv-. j ilia "mn i i caueavei

Seven Hours Hurled In a Well, and Scratched Himself Out. A singular and almost tragical afiair occurred here on the 7th tilt. A Mr. John Andrews, a popular and well to do farmer in the neighborhood, had dug a welj some sixty feet deep, and had walled it up about fifteen feet, when it was discovered that the well was about

to cave in. Mr. Andrews gathered) up an armful ot short boards and j went down a pole-ladder fastened to I the side of the well, to lay them I

across the wall SO as to prevent H WILL practice in tl.o Supremo and dirt, as It fell, from filling Up that ! W inferior Courts of tho fitate. and in

nart of the well walled im. He had I 'ie District Court of tho I S. for Indiana

JAMES Hl'liHE.

HUGHES

NI' K. VAX UOR-V.

& VAN HORN,

Attorneys at Law, BLOO.mVGTOY, IXD.,

LARGEST Exhibition

SHOES

That will compare favorably with anv in Town.

CYRUS NITTT. I). 1) . V,m

Bwwito lnJ-.JJ.RL-THK W OIlJjIjI

not more than reached the bottom,

as it was thought, before the well caved in, filling up to a few feet of the top. The alarm was given and the neighbors gathered, but all believing him dead, they returned to their homes, to make arrangements to come next day and dig him out. Mrs. Andrews and two grown daughters and several smaller children, refused to leave the spot,

but sat on a log near the well, cry-' fii.T until Infn in tlm nt'miiiinr U'iirn

The Connersvillc Times, in a late ; '&tf'at thcv gaw Mp Andrcws

issue, published the follow ng into- j emerging from the well, covered

resting editorial : 'Senator Elliott, in tion at Indianapolis,

Kensk'v, Postmaster

The collection of claim in any jiurt of the State, will receivo ironift attention. Bloomington, Ind.. Nov. M, 18C9-y

VanAmburg

St'Kl'ASSED.

Court Notice. NOTICE IS h.-ri'ly given to all parties conccriK'd, that the times of lidding the Circuit Courts, in Monroe county, have lieen clianed to the second Monday!! of March and Septemher of each year. That tlir next Term of the snid Circuit Court will be comnu-iiccd on tiie 13th Day of March, 181, and all process heretofore isstifd for the May Term, will In: i.-tl'ective against, the parties to attend at the said March Term. JOHN It. KArtT. Clerk. BlonmiiiE;ton, ftid.. Fel,. 1, 1371.

WILL EXHIBIT AT BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, Every day, (Sundays excepted.) from 8 A. M. till 5 v. M.

I.. E. JI KINNEY.

M. P. IIAltlimoN.

M'KINNEY & HARBISON,

with clay, and coming toward them ! j

a ronvcraa- Iho children all ran, screaming, to j

with John! house, bolted the doors and WOULD 'CALL THK ATTEN- j

' f ie onni t!in wiik ho hnvinrr T T U"Il Ol Mis rnMlt S Ht tHOIM inctoll

111,51V HVll UO, H 1UUU ItO) Ml.lll I IIIK ' ' , , O

Admission Free.

of this city,

said he had a big thing on hand for

making money ; that Mr, Alvord,

it to Mrs.

be their father's

Andrews ran to

ci-lincf-

meet

But

him,

to the fact that tlicv liavo onenod a

Meat Sluoi)

Chairman of 'the T'emocritic State screaming at the top of her voice, : in the new Unldin.? north of the Post Office Central Committee had' called on ! "Oh, John ! Oh, John ! is that you?! We will keep no,,, hut the W f him a few evenings before, and had ! is that you ?' When she reached , Beef, Pork, Mllon and Saumgc. offered him fifteen thousa ml dollars i him she fell fainting at his feet, j A ?lmre of the public patron:,. u for three voiis one on the Wabash I It seems that when he got to the I solictor Xov. isio. it Erie Canal, one on the Morgan i bottom of the well, he looked up,

i Raid hill, and one on re-districting " c top giving way, ami 8 UlUl W i'lffllpUll T . i the State but if he could get four j believing he had not time tu make I

'thousand dollars nnd an Indian -1.l:, ,,v ...cu ui.ui.-i n.u.

hoards, winch he had laid across thcj well, when the whole thing fell in! upon him. All hope at first gave; way. and he was about to let himself drop into the water below and j end at once his miserable feelings. ' lint feeling above he found the clav ;

jsuzxle the nress among the most

the best fruit trees in the country

ills UK'liaiu, iiiiiy onu iiiiiu u

tiie trees nave ueen :otany ruined

weak of a!l their weak doings

would seen us if the really hone-t legislators of the party were led by the aoise of the dishofiest politie.d tricksters, in and out of the Legislator?. Tie Dcm ;cratic Lcgi latu.e of Indiana will have to improve

mother ten vcars" will i vicinity. N. A. Ledger

the people will again j Democratic party w it h j

is now only on proba-;

wonc.erfully session, r : pass by eve intrust the power. It

by the sleet, being b:oke down :lat; to the ground. Hundreds of ot.ier orchards in this vicinity have been equally damaged. Forty thoust ncl dollars would not re; jay the injury to fruit trees on the knobs in this

Agency from the Republican Party, j ho preferred to stay and vote with the Republicans. He asked Cap-I tain Kensler to be instrm icntal in getting five thousand dollars from the Republican party, and keep one ;

thousand for his trouble. Jit: 1 hi

ll W side of .'he Public S'jnure, IJEAL.TCRS IN

o The proprictc r of this splendid establishment, ti Ices pleasure in announcing to the people of Monroe

county, that his monster show wili be on exhibition, daily, at Bloomington. No paias nor exen.se have been spared to render this display eminently worthy of the liberal patronage of a discriminating public. In the exhibition of ferocious TVild Beasts OF THE FOREST!

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liott)said he did not caw a d n ensuy crumDled, and hope revived.; for his constituents he .vas after '''O pole la.lder, it seems, was still j the mencv now and the reason j standing, and getting hold of it with : why he waited until Saturday to i ",e !,imtl- hc. w,th the other hand; answer whether he would resign or ! scratched away for lite, the diit , not was, lie was sure he could get I lllto the water below as he the money from one part y or the : dragged Ins ho ly slowly upwards. , other hv that time. He 'owned a II be did not stiller much 111 , farm in Kansas, and expected to ! breathing, as fresh air came down) move there when his time was out, 1 " P0,, around which the dirt was on,! 1,P AU not r.:, whnt tho connlp : loosclv packed. In the incredibly

of Indiana thought of him.

while we have but a meagre displav, . yet what we t.ek there, we fuliy j make up in the exhibition of line (printing, such us I'osters, Letter I Heads, Programmos, Bill Heads, ; Cartls, Statements, Env;lop-s, etc.

; Although the printers devil will

STOVES, Paints. Oils

Eutcr'iiie Den of Wild Animals

'short time of seven hours he sera tch- , cd ti hole some forty feet long, ; thro.igh which he made his escape. : tji'iuton Co. Iiegixlcr.

tion and t ie prospect is that it will be contemptuously rejected by the people whom it misrepresents.

I lie H oi Uof Ten Years. 'Backward, turn laeka,d, O, time, jo-ct ijight !" Old Song.

ES?I.

We may expect another fearful outbreak of Democratic vim le. ice

against President Grant. During i the month of January, the President j and his Secretary of the Treasury ! have reduced the public debt 040,986, which makes the aggregate j reduction since- March 1st, 1870, 1 8110,301,670! This cold-blooded

I outrage upon the feelings of the

Extract from the speech of Mr. i Democracy can not be too sternly Voorhees in the House of Repre-! reprehended, and we again warn the -senra-ives, January 28, 1871, on the! ''"utitry to prepare for a bbter prescatation of a resolution in tavor fusilade of party venom.

t a honiKtead policy to disabled

fcohhrrs, etc.

Dedication axd Re-Umos.-

Mr. Voorhees "Mr. Speaker, J 1 On the 21st of August, 18(55), the will only say further, ai this time. i corner-stone of the Rockvilb P.-cs--thotthwimibiect in which I takci ''Vtcrian Church, was laid with ap a deeo interest, and which I expect '. piopnate ceremonies. Since that

Indianapolis isgettingsensational. Recently there was a story of an

We have the above from Mr. Kensler himself, who is ready at any time to make affidavit to it. He is a man who sustains a good diameter for truth and veracity in i.:.. :.. 1 4-1 1

una uuiiiiijumiY, aia, uti'ic I'tiii uv. ' . , . -. . .

no doubt about the above revcla- , 1 Vr.i rr .. 1 1 4 1- i who robbed all the cemeteries within tions being made to him. v , .. , , . , & m itT r a riidius of ten miles, and shipped IlAlKEi3E!-"Hallo! Kerr,!c stif1 to neighboring cities, what has brought v0U here? HeW vv'!' are t()lri of stl1 a1noth.CC see.ntKl much excited. The devil's i g,n wl4 oundrels who to nay in our section of the State. Tb nnstoerat.e corpses of the costly

he said; the people have not thc buna cases ,n which they are in-

in the wooden box, used

T . , yet .hn will take h s proper dn.'e lyhind the Doom, bam, L'laas, Putty, Chains, printing press, and roll for a' I manner o! j Job Priiitmi; done haiid-onielv that you j will lVr-.:et all about, the Chens' and le-

nagerif, mi l rejo that, ya s-ived your j money to invest in the greu. advertisiup: j liarains otfeied ym. Those f you who i have never witnessed the sigh . of' a

Collars, Humes, Ac.

- .A r . . 1

idre. t'nnt fl rvoln ln Ja ;R1ntl!w ; ceUf leaving inem 10

. ' . nntlv

to follow to a success

It las indeed been ardrous and at

tended with peculiar discouragements. Tin? great fire of September 17, 1870, fell very heavily 011 those who were chief! v err'cii in

fn! emcbm;oii "i day we have had frequent otcasbns

"I crdl attention to the resolutions u mention the progress ot tho work,

just read, or another purpose. They .(lore' hig i evidence, not merely of the patriotictii oi th'; Democratic party of Indiana, which now has the i;scen(liicv ,-;i that State '.!

also ot its kindness and friendahin 1 this building. J he work went:

for the so ciiors and widows and or- j steadily (though sometimes we phausof the late war." J thought slowly) onward ; and now, - j not as a denomination or for a tect, 1SC1. j we rejoice as a community, at this Extract from the speech of Mr. completed, most substantial and Voorhees. nt Greeneastle, Indiana, beautiful christian memorial. April, lSiil.J , Thi house 7G by 40 feet on the "L say to you, my constituents ' eround, the story "of the audience th:.t as youv representative, I will j room 25 feet, resting on a solid cenever vo e on dollar, one man, or ; ni :it-!iid foundati n, covered with one gun, to the administration of j the bet t slate roof, with lightning Abraham Lincoln, to make war oa ! rod, furnace, chandeliers, carpets, the South.'' j new hynu books, fence, &c, all The kind of "Soldiers" in which he ! complete, was dedicated to its sacred tool: a deep interest. I on last Sabbath morning, with II A Kliiso.Mirr.G, Va., 1 i somewhat novel but apppi-opr'mtc Feb. 17, 1862. f ! ceremonies. Itaekrille liejtubtivan. My Dkar Xki'kkw. We wantj mm yo:i to hold the lOO.OOO men in: Beck, who shot poor old Gooding, readiness, as we do not know how ; and chopped the old lady to death, soon we may waut them. j on a lonely island in the MiaeissipJ. Hahdesty. j pi, after the mob had buried bim " ; alive, and hanged him dead, he ilie Democratic Auditor elect of begged them to "tell my lathe - in Knox county, served throughout the j Indiana that I advise him to ncet '. !, i i ti e rebel army. I me in heaven !"

to

protect the silver mounted and beautiful rosewood coffins from contact, with the earth. The robbery of ti c dead is justly denounced by the press. The Indiana Senate has passe d the joint resolutions upon the loth amendment, declaring its ratification by Indiana and the States whose restoration was made conditional upon their ratification of it, null and void ; and inviting the States to join with Indiana in the call of a National Convention to amend the Constitution. The resolutions passed by a vote of 26 to 20. During Gen. Phil. Sheridan's

recent visit to Naples, a special ex-! Sanation was made for his benefit i

wo believe, was never a member of! flt Pomneii. Generals frequently re-1

that order, and who never favored ; Ccivo ovations, but this is 0110 of the)

organized aid to tne rebellion. rare occasions when they are honored . : . ,7" , , ; by excavations. A prominent dealer in Kentucky , rn r 1 u a n 1 1

..." 1 id en v fit (.fiiiiiiii. iii. 1 iii ftfj'in

! of Lake Superior, still struggles

i with some of the difficultie-. of sav-!

fhe farmers were frightened and

were selling their hay in the fields and their wheat in the stacks, and all the property that could be was being converted into greenbacks. He went over the whole scheme just as Dodd had revealed it." J. J. BlStHIAM. This is the Hon. M. C. Kerr, member of Congress from the Second Indiana district, whose name is being mentioned by Eastern papers in connection with the ' Democratic Presidential nomination. The above is an account of him in the dark days of 1862-3, given by J. J. Bingham in the Indiana Treason trials. Having been a Sou of Liberty, ho will be much mora acceptable to the Southern Democracy,

than Mr. Hendricks .hrt:

A full and complete stock of Farmers' and Mcchaaies' Tools, AND CUTLERY. Special attention t;iven to tilling all Orders for Jluilding Materials. Bloomington. may 19, 1809.

J. W. BUSKIRK,

! Attorney at JLaw9

Living Hippopotamus

will not He one, a . this cstnhlishment, but in its stead you -vill tind 11 1 irtrc stoek of Paper, consi-itiug of Flat Cap, r'lat Letter, Mournii,;; Note. te., which will be offered so low, alter being neatly prin :ed. that you will buy cm-ugli to lust you twelve mouths. Next, the Manager will not introduce 1 0 Baby Elephants I

: ,11 esoei.iai.

but he. will show vou such t variety of

1 business and address Curds, tl at vou will

BLOOMIWCiTOif, IXD., i rejoice at the nrivileito vou enj jv of order-

Offiec over Lrvi Tumrnbattm's Shirr,) I iui;. for yuur wife or daughter, nn elegant WILL PRACTICE IX Tlti: COURTS 'f"nT'ni .ot VUi'"S Cards, which will OF Till: STATF ' V 1 n '" " ;J'01' 'lulllor to:i' slx mouths a: 14. .- ' n , . , . : to come. Amouz other euiiosities. the Special attention riw to Probata bus,- i Mn, rmtrnt ,i?,.t . .

CANDY MANUFACTORY.

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his line of trade freight paid here.

AGENT FOR MILTBV'i CELEBRATED OTSTEgS.

Changeof Time.

Time 11 holding Ft ir fhanged from 1(h of

September to the '. Mh of September, 1871. '

The Fourth Annual Fair of tho Monroo County Aa;rienlt:ral Society, will conimnce on tiie 10th day of September, 1871 nnd continue live davs. M. I. .Snopokass, a. P. Tuojirsox, ;.ni2," Secy. Pres't.

whlskv, writes to the Louisville

Cummemial, that from his knowledge of the stoel.'s of 15otirl,on whisky now bciug carried by Kentucky distillers, for which there is not only no remunerative market, but none whatever, he is prepared to assert that there is now on hand, full two and a half years' supply of

such liquor. This estimate docs not refer to hijyliwines, hut only to the fine stuff known as Bourbon. There ! arc (59C registered grain distilleries! in the United States, with an an-j nual productive capacity, citimat- j ing 300 working days in thcyear, of ;

Robert C. Foster, -Auttoni;y ait Law, 1 looming,-ton, Ind.

aire life. Last Tuesday noon Mr.! 64r AVill give special attention to the

gray wolf weighing) a"" '

Offjck West ide Public Srpiaro.

aliiDV shot a

1UU pounds, mar was nrowunn-.

about the Second street Presbyterian church. A sealed can of oysters carelessly left on the embers in a stove, in Oswego, exploded with tremendous force, bursting the grate to atoms, and severely injuring a bystander. Won't some kerosene man now give

us a patent non-exp osive oyster

A LIVE SNAKE, 100 Feet Long!

but what odds dons it make w'lon he tabes you to the front pn -' of the Job Room and shows you the l)eau :i ful Gordon Press, upon which he can execute circulars at tho rate of 1,000 impression;, per hour? Hia

W. J. ALLEN KEEPS THE LABSEST STOCK OF Hardware, Building Material, Stoves, Tinware,

Agricultural Implements,

INCLUDING Reapers, Revoking Hay Rakes, Straw O utters. Horse Hay Fork PLOWS, GARDEN HOES, Planters' Hoes, 9. JMt V) BE1&. Hl JIS SSS FOKKS OF ALL KINDS, &C. Belmont Kails, Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Glass, Fah.ncstock's Wbito Lead, Pure Boiled Oil, Boors, Sash, Venetian Blinds, Locks, Hinges, Src, fec, ever hronght to Boon ingbn. All kinds of Tin and Sbcct Iron Work done to c rder. Pleare gtv 111c a call. W. J. ALLES.

MO CALL A & CO.,

Have the Cheapect Stock ot

LIONS, TIGERS, HYENAS AMD LEOPARDS

have all escaped, but to make up for thaj defirienev lie hus ll id ill ft large stock of

Interesting to Uog Raisers. I Envelop, upon wliial, ho ea t print the I have a large number of the Pure dies- j name of your firm at $2 50 pe- one thoutter, Yorkshire, Poland and Big Honed i and impressions ! Lust, but not least, China llos. which I will sell to persons i desirous of impniviu their stock, cheaper 1

than the same kind of IIot;s can bo bought of any one else in the State. i'lNK CATTLE. I have a number of Purlinm Cows.

Heifers and Bull C dves, whieli I will sell

201,295,200 callous, while the an-; church, at Akron, Ohio, has been

nual consumption of spirits in the rearranged so that the water can be country, according to the estimate heated now before persons are hapof the Internal Revenue Depart-' tized. This, says the Akron Times, mcnt, is only 80,000,000 gallons, will, make the road to heaven aouieh is not at all strange, under these 1 what warmer, if not easier.

in lot? fi, anil ini.'ltiior TlietiA fatO..

fill.- I 1 C... .1 t ll D....'., . "

J lie uupusiuui ion l ai, i, ii- xjiipti.-si ; an-jine.

HOKSKS.

6 Grizzly Bears!

will not be let loose, bocu, somebody misrlit eet hurt, bir: Jm. W. Glovor will

I have abo for sale two unit of Jfateli ' fatisfv vou that lie can do o nice poster

Mnrre, and two fine Geldings. It will pay work as is ever broitjjiil from Cmeinnuti or

any one who desires to purchaso lino stock Louisville

to call on mo. Apply at tho farm, six miles west of town, to

HE5TKT EliLEB.

Decmnber 38th, 1870..

Admission free. Children undartwelve

JUJ. W

roars of aire, 'dull Pi i-sa-

GL0VEK,

NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, IIOSEEItY AKB GLOTES, Boots and Shoes,

SCHOOL BOOKS ATO STATS0IISSY, Cotton Yarns and Batting, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In the Town ol Bloomijfton