Bloomington Progress, Volume 4, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 March 1871 — Page 3

&LOQMIHGTQH PROGRESS.

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

Lot it Notices ten cents pkr

LINK, FOB .IACH INSERTION.

. Jf. . CHICAGO RAILROAD MUX TABLK AT BLOOMINGTON. Express Goinc Sonihl Vniv al a.m. De arts at 1ft 12 AM Erprtss Going VortA . rnvaa at 4:04 T.u. Departs at :05 vM vroight, going south, arrvcs ut 8:4(5 a.m .? eight. gig north, tp.w at 3:(0 p.m JAMES K. BRYANT AaweT.

ing the disagreeableness of tho weat'-ier,

I nud very large congregations, ootn !3orn- ! iiK M iYOhing. lie meritedlv stands 1 tha front rank of lTn minutnN M

"At no time in its hUtory has the Lidic. t ' ; ...... A v..,,,..

!Not beiacr acar.din Uc for Record-1 ,n RS prosperous condition as i.t present. , . r i. i Frolu i,s President, Rev. Dr. C. Nutl, we r, this season, I UlCietore have no learn that there are thirteen regular Pro

fessors in the Faculty, and two Professor

& The Louisville Daily Commercial has the following with refence to President NutT, and the State University, in the Hew Albany department of that paper : "The sermons preached Sunday morning and cveniS", at the "Wesley Church, bv

Rev. C. Nutt, D.D., President of the State j

University, at B oominirton. were uro- ; q

n mi need liv all 'who had the crood fortune ; som towns hH, 50.00,

to hear tbi-m, the ablsst sermons ever de- T C. Whin:and to John B. FiolJn, 104

nvereu nl .ew Atoanv ty tins time ami acres oi mnu, umn ur -a ijioominijton learned divine. Dr. Nutt, notvithstutid- , lowunhip, i,700 00.

neal Eatate Transfers, For tho week ending March 4th, 1871, to ported by W. H. Jonea, Record i John Kerr ct al to Wm. M. Kerr, an undivided interest in 180 acre of )atu in Benton township, $800. Hugh Kerr to Samuel Kerr, an undivided interact in ISO tcs of Vrd ii Btnton

township, 2i(.

At it Again.

L r!y Rose Potatoes for gratuitous !tribntion among my numerous A-- uds ; but, notwithstanding, they be procured of Pearson & Co.

soon as danger from frost has pissed, by leaving order and the requisite number of stamps. Order .arly. Supply limited. Jtl. BLAIR.

Attention Democrals.

A CARD FROM MR. VORIIES JLd. Progress Please' tell the Agents of 'Nature's Hair Rcstorr.'ive,'' that 1 am under obligations to ther. lor the bottle of 'Restorative'' they were .- kind as to send roe. My hair, which is naturally of lank, enrrotty order, is now a very beautiful dark brown," and as soft a silk all owing t.i the js of the "Xature Hair Restorative." I would recommend it to the use of the peos'e of the 6th Congressional District. Your Democratically, J,. D. .VOBHES

Read What General Kimball ays of Brown's Expectorant. "Ir. J. H. Brown : After having used - our 'Expectorant Syrnp' ions enoarh to now ant appreciate its jjooel iu:ililies, I :in cheerfully bear testimony-to its uniform iceess in eurin-' th-2 most obstinate cases

1 aave trequently

J. A. lUrr toWm. M. Kerr, in unciiv-d-nJ interest in 1&0 acrei in Benton townamp, 175 00. Jol;n )!. Budd et al, to Eiifdm Cox, 40 aevs of land hi Ki.hland township, 2.000. Ja. E. Nahb tn Hiram L. .Eelnioiidson, Lot No. 8 in Wood burn's Addition to the Totvi'i '- Ulo-uuingtem, 700. Patrick Bennett to Owes Knight, better than 33 acres of laud in Washington township. 230 CO. Elijah A. Knight to Samuol lintlioir, 18 acres of land in Washington township, 150 00. Wm. W. Wilson to John E. Martin, 33 acros of land more or less, in Marion township, 300 00. f 4 -T- ... A mi. .. - A (J 1. A O.l .

,-Dm. .i -i l P ifettuc aiuius vu i. tins. a. oiijii. ov r.gre bee the advertisemeut of a jof , ; in Bonton township. Lime Kiln and Stone Quarrvfon Thomaa A. shotf to o. H. Heitkam 120 . , , , acres of land in Benton township, 3,r(0. sale. Also, cheap and good 'V 000, i Isiua .Stults to Wm. Hazi and Murgnat Alexanders. ! H'? hi. wife U0 acres of land in In- ,,, i dian Creek Township, 2,490 00. CUltPFT Buv votir Carnct this ' Pef.v to Silas E. Guy, 65 acres

oprtng, at Holtzmans, ana you will save money. Remember that

in the Law Department. There uro between three and tour hundred Students in the University, and fifty-three in the Law Department. Tuition is frae ii the College and Law .School. The Institution it an honor to the State of Indiana."

it is possible to get a better article at home, for less money than city dealers charge ; and is it not thehight of folly to send your money away ? How often do we hear this query: "Was that piece of carpet made by the Holtzmans ?" and the answer almost invariably is : "Yes ; I've tried a number of Eastern Carpets, and none of them were ever known to hold color or wear as well

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idministered the Expectorant to my child-1 as the Holtzman Carpets.'

reh, and always iuund it the very best, as m

well as toe aaost pleasant, remedy 01 us The STEAM fixtures have all

kind.

NATHAN KIMBALL Jan. 4. '7!. Treasurer of State. Brown' Expectorant is a certain cure for Coughs, Colds; &e. gg Bmwn'ai Eipectc rant will relievo jon of hoarseness in a few hours. Baa. After you have used every other medicine and they have failed to cure your Cough, try Brown's Expectorant it will euro you it is warranted.

BSflr" L SO JrOWl 9 E.xt.ic,liani. iur v t , -

F4ipion. It will give you more relet t""" vw t"-"5"- "

date them, arc properly appreciated

been carefully and solidly placed in the Leonard Flouring Mill, and

j business is quite brisk. Leonard

is always in a fine humor when he sees his friends coming in from all points of tie compass, for he knows

by this sign, that the efforts he has

Chip and Splinter. Robert Grca, while at work on his farm, west of town, one day last week, Lille'! a snake of the copperhead variety, which measured four feet and two inches in length. Mon-

u,1;;! has attained a consider-

aDiC celebrity for growing enormous copperheads, but this one is thought to be the largest on record Over in Green county they have a new Democratic Sheriff. Nothing singular about this, however, as Democratic Sheriffs have become quite common within the past six mottths ; but these new sheriffs some how have a wonderful talent for losing prisoners after their arrest has been accomplished. A writ was sent to the Greene county officer, for the arrcet of a one-legged niau.w ho recently laid himself liable to tho penalties of the law, by exercising his talents upon a Monroe county female. When the Sheriff made the arrest, the man with the wooden leg quietly vaulted upon the back of his pawing steed, and dashed away, without the preliminary precaution of oiling his limb, as Col. McClellan says was his practice in a political canvass, some years ago. The Sheriff followed his man into Monroe county, and although accompanied by three or four deputies, failed to capture him. We are told, too, that he claimed here, and was paid $40.00, for his services in thus failing to hold under arrest a man with a wooden leg ! Tip Rogers, of Greencastle, formerly a Bloomington man, has sold bis agricultural implement store, and may possibly, again become a citizen of our place. Glad to hear it

out the largesfccrowd of people that has attended a funeral in Mocroe county, for many years. It is estimated that near fifteen hundred persona were present John Wylie completed the census of Bloomington about ten days too soon. We haven't heard whether 'tis a boy or a girl

James R. Rogers, father of

Nancy Sandy to James W. Wcntry, Sfty

acres of land in Bean Blossom township, 830 00. James W. Gentry to Jsmes R. Bnskirk SO acres of land in Bean Blossom township, flOO 00. Wrn. J. Moore to Thos. C. Woodbiirn, 90 acies of land in Perry township, 2.100. The following, from the Indianapolis Sentinel, is decidedly juicy; when it is remembered that Ryan has been a wholesale liquor seller for the past fifteen or twenty years: "Who is it in Indiana that does not know honest Jim Ryan, the rollic king 'wild Irishman,' who oow carries tho keys to the Treasury Depurtment, by the grace of God and the votes of Democrats? If there be such a one, then in the name of the Lord let us all pray. Ryan is one of nature's noblemen, and a cleverer, more accommodating man never held an office ; and were he to die to-morrow, he, doubtless, would be intrusted with the key of Heaven."

than any other medicine 111 the mark jt. Bin. Brown's Expectorant is for side at 3hmniaker'f Drug Stop?. Every bottle is warranted to giv satisfaction.

An experienced paper-hanger

The question lias often been asked by those interested. -Can I havi my gray hair restored to its natu!-al jolor, without coloring the skin? and can my thin locks be thickened up?" We answer, "It car.;" ;.nd would advis von to read a ti-eatis : on .1... k.;r .WI w n.il.luWl In- 11 P Hnll

Co., Nashua, N. i.L, who Lend it free, i is always in attendance, at the Qn,,pon b'r- ion Drug Store, and will aid you in tors of Hall s ogetf.ble tsicilian tla.i- lte-1 ' J newer. We le:irn from it, the hair, in a I making selections. This 13 the seawtfiwl rtate of Heakh. H constantly fall- i 1 ,, . . ...., ., i:ig out. and ..ew hair -ow fivm tho same 8 wll,in F0llc l!unk of pape.'Mg

ubes; but, in casj of t-y discHse of the j their rooms, and the place to get

ions, tho faair-tithe "' 'or es contracted at ". mouth, and t .reventg '.he new follicle Voin reaching the s irfa:-( . Their prjpsrar'.on will create 1. pcrfcetl healthy .;;r.diun of the scalp, and by it tonic properties, will preserve and : ugtlien the roots a the hair. mnrcii

And, if "honest Jim" had the

II . ,A t II .

Leonard turns out choice flour i Ke.v aon 1 J" oppose neu e&iaoflour that gives satisfaction to th? I iish an i'ense saloon within the

good housewives, and after grind-j vclT Kates

ing your wheat, he asks lor but one- j eighth as his toll.

Bloomington Graded School.

Fcccr

WiUtaft's Anti-Po iodic or

Aural au. Tonic. Ptttar" la tr than nef -rl The infall'Me An::'eoe for Chitl an i Fever ha bc?u d.verud by Dr. Wii'n ft, who has used, in .:i extensive praotit :'or ten years, t lis unjiling remedy for . i". Miasmatic Fevers. It removes or 1 . i.tral'.zcs the c.uise of ualarial discaf-s- rstor.-s tlH-. hepatic functions; remove? Hypertrophy" or enl'trgemnnt of h:; Spleen: enriches the blixid and increases tl s number of red blood corpuscles: prevents lcncocylhenva, and and entirely masters and control that formidable mnl-idy Cong'-stive Chills' mar.

paper is at the Union Drug Store,

where an immense stock is kept.

Report of the Bloomington Public Schools, for the term if Jive months, cioaing February 3f, IP 71. Primary A Miss Mattie J. Small, Teacher. Number enrolled, 83 Days absent, 301 Cases of tardiness, 3 Number not tardy, 40 Neither absent nor tardy Clar-

Cal land examine their Wall Paper w Chase, Charlie Owen, Willie

Dr. Mott's Celebrated Herb Bitters, "AUX-

for which they are General Agents, ; Primary B Mrs. Evans, Teacher.

8U 657 111 32 -Emma

has acquired quite a reputation, al-j nniber etaxlled, though but recently introduced, j 111' It gives tone to the stomach, rc-1 dumber not tardv, stores the appetite, and produces j Xeither absent nor tardy sound refreshing sleep. 1 Jrcsenp-' Mathews.

tions caretully . compouuueu ircm

Pure Drugs.

Cheering Facts ror tUe Bilious. Every day demons- -ate wore clearly that liver eompla nt. . all its digressing forms, can be eon t rode ; without cdfficulty or inconvenienct. !.t is an obstinate disease, but its obsti iaey ii not prof against the pertinacious remedial ana restorative operation of Hestetter's Stomach Bitters. That genial corrective compel 1u orgnn to do it duty. It mux seerete regularly and heathfully und -r the. influence of the Bitters. Their action brings it baes from a state of rebellion into perfect harmony with the laws of health. If there is costivemess, itdisop urs; if there is. side-ache or back-ache, i: 1 caics; if the skin and the

whites of the t y s are tinged with superfluous bile, they- recover their natural hue: :f the appetite' s gone, it returns; if the digestion is imp; .ircel.it is restoreet; in brief, whatever the symptoms of the complaint may be, and whatever the pbasc it has assumed, a cure is certain. Si.eh are tho uniform effocts of this preparation where bilious disease has been already developed , but in cases whore there is mc-ely a e-on-stitutional tendency to liver o.m plaint, it may bo pr ;vctfteel throughout life by the regular use, :.n small quantites, of this palateable ant.eiote. These are proven facts, and should be s-jriously pemdered. or,rathr, they should be promptly acted upon by all persons uf bilious habit. mar.

A WoKD TO THE LADIM. The popular firm of Tulcy & icks take pride in keeping up their s:otk, aud usually have any article a customer may call for. Wicks delights in selling goods, and will use extraordinary efforts to please those who give their patronage to tiiis house. Particular attention i.a directed to the stock of Dress Goods which has been marked down so that it may suit the views of all customers. Give the New York

Store a call when you arc making j

purchases. Notwithstanding the fact, and it cannot be disputed, that many other houses are doing little or nothing, Schopf & Kauffman are i iving business right along. The fiesh

Oyster trade is still brisk at this es- j tablishment, and those who are find of a dish stewed or fried should call for them at "Kauffman's." You can get Pies, Cakes, Crackers, and all kinds of Foreign F ruits and Nuts. Step in and take a eup of

cofTee.

i Sicmdarv Miss G. Hays, Teacher.

Number enrolled, 78 Days absent, 853 Cases tardy, 335 Number not tardy, 14

Those irreverent lads who called names after a certain "bald head" of old, deserved their untimely end. because at

tbatime no panacea had been discovered to j A NICE clean grocery room, helps

restore Human nair upon uie uaiti spots. 1 . . . . ., , But now Ring s Vegetable Ambrosia is to make the Provisions that come known to pos. -ss the rare merit of invig- frotrj it more palateable. This is orating the n ote and filling them so full . ,. rj, , , . of life where not entirely dead, that thev ' "He I ay lor & Co 8 store. Ev-

cannot help putting forth new growth erything wears an air of cleanliness,

jan4w2. and, indeed, their stock is always . fresh and nice, The best figures are

Wahtei. We want all the scrap j always paid ior country produee. at I

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Secondary A Miss E. McClelland, Teacher. Number enrolled, 8(5 Days abseii':, 920 Casses tardy, 354 Number not tardy, 23 Neither absent nor tardy Alonzo Whitakcr. Intermediate B Miss M. Hamilton, Teacher. Number enrolled, 60 Days absent, 489 Canes tardy, 602 Number uot tardy, 8 Neither tardy nor absent Ida Hamilton. Intermediate A Miss A. L. Rice, Teacher. Number enrolled, 45 Days absent, 454

Cases tardy, 260 Those not tardy Ida Kcnney, Ollie Jennings, William King and

Joseph Smith. High School G. W. Lee and Miss Mattie Cherry, Teachers. Number tniolled, 54 Dc.ys absent, 405 Cases tardy, 682 Neiter tardy nor absent one day Carrie Jeffries and Joseph Hooper. Not absent but one-half day, and tardy 8 times Rosa Hoover. Not absent but 1 day, ate 1 tardy 4 times Ettie Eller. Not absent but 1 day, aud not once tardy Ira Lutes.

The resignation of the 34 Republican Members of the House of Representatives, was in a great degree

due to the example set them by the

Democrats, two years ago. The

Prosecutor Rogeru of this place,

died at his residence, on Monday last, of Consumption. William C. Saddler, died at his residence, neat Stanford, on Saturday last. Some three months ago, Mr. Saddler was prostrated by a stroke of paralysis, one entire half of his body being in a paralized condition. He gradually grew worse, until last Saturday morning, when his spirit winged its way to a better land. Mr. Saddler was possessed of a 'iind. genial, nature one that found a friend vherevsr his calling led him ; and to the thousands in Lawrence, Monroe, Owen, Green, and surrounding counties with whom he was so intimately acquainted as a teacher of vocal music, his death will be a severe blow. His funeral took place on Su.nday, and wa3 at

tended by the Masonic Order, of

which he was a faithful member.

" Miss Emma Henderson died on Sunday evening last, of Consumption. --e US" Prof. Balkmtine will preach in the Walnut Street Presbyterian

Church on nest Sabbath, at half

past 10 o'clock. Subject "The Memorial F und."

Eollen bach Eft has now on hand a good stock of Custom Sewed and Pegged Boots, all sizes, made in his ehop, of tho celebrated Lebanen French Calf, the best leather used by fine boot makers. Persons can riow get boots that will surely

precedent was on record, and the

people had indorsed the bolters by i;t therat from ft s,hoP matle lot tllua

re-electing them. So much for Dem

ocratic precedent Sheriff Fulk

desires us to state that we were in error in asserting that Elias Smith was promised and had been paid ?100 for giving information of the whereabouts of Lusk, though that was common rumor D. O.

avoiding the lossi of time and an

noyances attendant upon a measurement and waiting for the work to be completed. I" The Stoholders of the T?!nrtmincrfrm Tm rtrr?mp Alltnnpo

, , - xtt 1 ' '"Friend Doty lourl.ist improvement Will hold a meet llg :n tne Walnut! of vour Washing Machine is a complete

Sfftect Church, on Thursday evening j 5llt,cc8?- 1 . y 'cmr Machine," after ' J 0 I a yefir s use, is thought more of to-day than rext, to adopt by- laws, und to trans- lever, and would not be parted with under

' act such other l,nsJne,a as mar nL',,m2"cr r?'f?

'ri,...-t, . :i t. 1 . 1 1 i J MT.e . 1.. Meeuiv 1 nnnne. et .uec. is, on ihursday night lat, which was dcemet necessar. The Board of! 169. h answer to -a correspondent, savs:

attended by a large and appreciative ; Diroctors arc idiy requested to lV,(h there u none t0 be

Spencer gave aa elocutionary enter

tainment at Smith & Tnlev's Hall

TV. IT. 3Bod3kin, DEA.TJCB IN A'uh KINDS OF PARLOR, COQK AP HEATINQ . Stoves. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Tin, Copper and Shcet-Si osware. Plpina-, GutferlDgrusid Wcialiic Roollngr Done fo Os-tlr. FIFTH ST., NEAR DirNX s STORE, BLOO.rllNCiTON, 1X19.

IJosters done on white or colored paper JL at tho Progress oflice

BL00MINGT0ST PORK HOUSE.

ALEX. SUTHERLAND. I am now in successful operation slaughtering Pork, and would srvy to the farmers that I am prepared with facilities for pneiking pork, equal to any small establishment in the West, anil will kill and render Lard on reasonable tormi, and in gooel order, or will buy geiod merchantable hogs, at tlic highest market price. I aUo bare on band, plenty of Ribs. Back Bonos, Mtusnge Meat a'nd Tender Lines for sale, at my Pork House. Call, and gut them cheap. Lard 12 e ts., by the 100 if. ALEX. SUTHERLAND. Bloeiniington.Dec. 21, 1870.

DOTY'S WASHING MACHINE LATELY IMPROVED And tho NEW UNIVERSAL CLOTHES VViNSER. Improved with Rowcll's Patent Double Cog-wheels, and the Patent-Stop, are now unquestionably far superior to t ny apparatus for washing clothes ever invented, ntiel will save their cost twieo a year, by saving labor and clothe. Those who have used them give testimony as follows: "Ve like our machine much; could not be persuaded to do without it, nntl with the aid of Doty, we feel that wb arc masters of the "Kijitiou."' Buv. I .Scott, BUbdp M.E. Chu'r;'.!. "In the laundry of my house there is a perpetual thanksgiving on .Mondays for the invention." Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler "Every week has given it n stronger hold upon the affections of the inmate of the laundry." N. V. Observer. '1 heartily commend it to economists of time, money, and oontentmc'-.t. ltov. Dr.

Bellows

andience, notwithntandine tho fact i

that the rain began to descend at six o'clock in the evening and continued daring the entire nigh. It was a severe test of his powers, for Spencer grew up amoDg the Bloomington people, and mriiiy went to

be present. As per order of a for-j

mer meeting.

ar Schopf iz Kauffman have secured the services of a Baker, and

will bake Broad every day

will be a great convenience to peo-

PricesA Fair Offer.

If the Merchants in your place will not furnish, or send for the Machines, send us the retail price. Washer $11, Eitr t Wringer, f 9, and we. will forward either or both machis. free of freight, to places where no

This ' one is sailing ; and so sure arc we they will

be !ikcd,tht we agree to rotund the money if any one wishes to return tho machines

List of 17. S. Patent Issued to citizens of Indiana for

the weekending Feb. 28, 1871, and ; ments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a

each bearing that date. RcDOrted ; universal wringer,

o 1

No husband, father or brother should

permit tho drudgery of washing with the hands, lifty-two days in the year, when it can be done better, more expeditiously,

with less labor, and n- injury to tho gar-

Woii ,i-,t-..,;,.i e,.,- f tnA I ole living in the southwestern por- i t of freight, after a months trial, uccor

ulv hum UU11..1UH..1 ii.ov uiv; niram I i o ding tO directions.

not be favorably impier-cd. The uou 01 low"

reader was heartily applauded at the close of each recitation, and a request at once made that he should repeat his entertainment. This he consented to do, and named last Monday night, upon which occasion an overflowing house greeted him. We trust that Spencer will continue to improve, and that his new venture will prove.remunerative in the highest degree We were, on

weekly for the Progress, from the

office of David A. Bubr, Solicitor of Patents and Attorney in Patent Cases, Washington City, D. C. : Revolving Battery Gun ; R. J. Gatling, Indianapolis. Coopers' Croze; Vincent Applegatu, Harrison county.

Spoke and f elloe JUacnine j laecl and

Saturday, shown a letter from David i Pierce. Sullivan

F. Park, of Pilot Knob, Tennessee, j denldo Fastno

to his brother, James A. Park, in which he says that last Fall he was low with Athsma, and that he had

lost all hope of restoration ; having! ordinance XXXVII,

tried nearly all tne remedies ne; or the Town of Bloomington, Indiana.

Sold by dealers uenerallv, to whom lib-

eral discounts arc made. K. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent. 32 Cortlandt St., N. Y, W. J. ALLEN, Agent for Monroe County. The above are tho best Machines in use L. W. SANDERS, N. C. MAYFIELD, Wr. A. GABE.

AVilliam Nelson, An-

Fine "Cuts" for Horse and before thijmtUo lom

Jack Bills, just received. AavefceltfyjVWgfWA

mereasmiNmeaaap

X. T. TAYLOR. S. 1TW1NO. TAYLOR & CO., DEALERS IN Choice Family Groceries, Oue ens ware MOTIONS Th. highest market price paid for oounry prv-duo. Northeast coruer of the pubic square, Blocnsiugtoa, janifi-70 Indiana.

oote es

JJME3 W. C00REBLY, UVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, REAtt OP BLOOMINGTON HOTEL,

Bloomirtori, Ind,

O and tsams, tisepttgreas Stable iuft east 'iSTm ,S6

rear of tbn lllert fiilflsffori fiotel'S?

ATtOflfiEYS AT LAW " AND General Insurance Agents, Bloomington, Inrt. THEY ARE AGENTS FOR THE following first class Insurance Compa nie's XTNA Fire Insurance Company, Aset $5,100,931 71 UNDERWRITERS Fire Ihs. Company, ' Avuet's $3.631,SS9 95 .ETNA Life Insurance Company, Am tn 12,000,000 00 H&-THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST." OFFICE NoithweU corner of Public square. 5 July 1669-y

MONEY WANTED, BY W. O. FEE.

REGENT ADDITIONS To my stock, makes it complete in Ladies' Shawls, FURS, CLOAKS ASD1ELTET. EENS. ASTRACIIANr, and Beaver Cloakings; Fringe and Notions. .... A'large assortment of Ladies' Drssa Goods. A good assortment of Ladies', Mens' and Boys' Boots and Shoes, of custom work. A good line of Mens' and Hoy' CLOTHING, all of the latest styles. A full line of GKOCEKIES. All of which I will sell below the market price, For OasJa. I will makj prices to suit purchaser, for the br.laiiCf of the season, Or lt lise Customer make the price on some lines ejf Geods that I wish to close out and quit keeping. Dec. SOth, 1810. .

THE W OfiLD RENOWNED howe mum mmm, W ith itltathc late improvements. ADAPTED T3 E'iHY VARIETY CF SEWING, FOS OS MANUFACTOSSES. R. H. CAMPBELL, Agt. Bloomington, Intl., Dec. 7, '70.

MICK. VAtf 90 ut.

West side of the Public Square, DEALERS IN

153 f'HS'JSi

n

could get, ho chanced to secure Some I requiring a walk lo be constructed on the alcoloritlMSnOOCflia, , . . t tt ri -ij e r, ' north side of Eighth Street, between V al- ' Jbrcimnk&imOnofthb medicine from J. H. Guild, of liu- ut and Washington Streets, and between j 'fv,' 1

pert, Vermont, and by its use, his

health has been almost entirely restored. This may be of value to some

i one of our readers Observing

a dressy young man, a few mornings since, standing on the edge of

the pavement, grumbling in an under tone, we drew near, and learned that his washerwoman had "done

up" his Sunday shirt in a most dis

gusting manner. He closed his re

marks with the expressed hope that when she died and went to Heaven

Iron we can get, and will pay the hightst price in cash for it, at our Foundry. Seward & Co. Thin May Ulej.ri Vou. Wo have two or three thousnn. collars on our books that should s-e paid, . ad as wo need the money, we hope a sn reference to the fact will be enough Come in at one;e, you who owe u, tndeUle L" note or cash, thus Ting costs. i-i i'lTART & CO. Bloomiagtoa, Ind., Jan. 11, 1671. .c m

Taylor's.

8.'KX) in Ragged Money

Ttr J..1 t iL .., P.-Ia.

' Z ' , , .. an optMirtunity to procure Boots ionStoreoi Clar; & Orchard, south ; . y . ' tu

One of the best boot-makers in the country, is now engaged at Bellenbachers, who makes fine Sewed Boots a specialty. Boots made just as you order to fit tight or loose. This is the season of the year when the feet are the most liable to become wet, and then colds, coughs, and fevers follow. Do not neglect

east corner of t.ie public square, for which they will pay Goods. Eriko on Yona ragged money. Jforcmbei 9th, 1870-Om Bb'SiMf -iS Cabds, A'.iJress Cards, Ball Tickets, Invitations, etc., neatly sad quicUy executed at the Projpm Job Office.

that will wear from nine months

to a year such as Bollcnbaeher is selling. He sells Rubbers lower

than they were ever offered in this

town before. Call at the Cincinnati

Shoe House and learn prices

GO and get a Parlor Cigart Campbell's Parlor Drug Store. Bob sells them a' five cents oa'di, and warrants them to bo mdc

of pure, dry tobacco,

Lincoln aud Grant Streets, as is not con- vviiw'K

(tructed, in said town. Passed by the Board COSStUI'.

of Trustees thereeit. 6th day ot Alarcn 18. JNfrprtVh Wuhrhab, in the opinion of the Board fijftterffrij

of Trustees ot tne xown 01 uioomingion, 1 p rfIt Indiana, public convenience require that j SOTTV&lWl

a walk be constructed on the North side of HlCCOOS OVJl

Eighth Street, between walnut ana wan notdWai-

ton treees,im uuinHJjiiiwii'iwuwip.i BMlf'SOKt

fin- T. Therefore be t ordaincd'by the

Board of Trustees of tho Town ef Bloom- . BfC3J0tV.

iiag-sinno pavemo:n. iu nenu 01 nuviui j y .

..... ..f...... . . . . ,

Town, as is owned, by Lswts Bollman, and mutVWlOt

ill front of so much of out-bt No. (28) twenty-eight, on said Eighth Street, n is owneel by Alexander Nicholson.

See. It. That the snicl walks shall be sit

vrmtswen

en ough Ho

vatmam

via teuton

HUGUES 4 W 80BN, Attorneys ut Law, BLOQMIWTOtf, IBKfc, WILL practical in the SuprenM and inferit-r Courts of the State, acd in the District (Jotirt of the TJ.S. for Indiana. Pr e collection of e- &im in any parto:' tho State, will receive prompt sttsotioii. Bloomigtxv Sad Nov- Z 18C0-y

Petition to fcell Real Estate. State of Indiana, Monroe county, set. N OTICE is hereby given that Kliia J. Carter, Administratrix of the estate f James F. Carter, deceased, luts ftle'l her petition to sell the t eal estate of the d-iccd-nt, his personal est itc being insufCtientto jay bi debt; and that said petition wtfl heard at the next Term, of tho Court of Common Ple-as of said county. Witney- my banel, and tie eeal of said .'ourt, this Cth d'iy sf February, A D.1871. - s, JOHN R. EAST, Clorlfr J. HrSUjSBS, Attorney. BleHwi'ington, Inct, Feb. 8, 1811. '47. Istatrtislied. '47

J.O.&M L. ETCaUough, SHU&SiSTS and APOTHECARIES, WU &d . of ' (he CSfiri" 'J&u Square, DEALERS IS 9rBgs Medicines, Paints Oils, Dje Stuffs, Perfamerj, Teilel Art ielcs, Cigars, Tobacco, tfcc, c.

Vuve Wines, Brandies aid. Whiskies, for Mrdieai Puposes.

and

STATIONERY. Wall Paper. (Trinated Free.)

"Prescriptions carefully prepared, with the purest of Drug. Reir ember, we use none but pure . Jrugs, aad do not 3 vest at prescription. Bloomington, n 1., May IS, .1670

OnO. A. BUR-KIRK.

JT. 8. SMITH I1VSTKB.

gUSKIBK & HUKTER, iTTOHSKTS AT LAW AXB PRIVATE BICKERS, Bloomington, Ind, oiBoe north side of the public sqtuir. Wo will attend t all business entrusted lo our care, in the urts of this State, and ar: al&o prepared to discount good and aolven paper, on reasonable terms. References Messrs. McDonald & Roach Attorney, IndianepolU; Mer- Window, Linier k Co., Ban com. No. 52 Will street, N;w York; Messrs. MoCalla St Co, Mer. efhants. BRbwiinet Ind. majS"

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KECAPITULATION. Total enrollment, 486 Total absent days without

sickness, 4,076

1 otal cases of tardiness, 2,.i 7 Total not tardy, 124 Total not absent, 9 Total number of visits by Trustees and Patrons, 52 Parents, why permit your child

ren to lose so 111 uch time from

school ? Counting 200 days a school

year, they have lost over 20 years in five months. You should not expect your children to do much good, when so irregular in attendance. Irregular scholars retard not only themselves, but. the whole school to which they belong. We hope to be able to make a better report for the next five months. G. W. Lbe, Sup't.

. . , , , . 1 . j 1 ee wieie, consini-Jieu 01 ko.i uunu she might not be allowed to do up8tonCi aa j, brought t the grade estab-

Abraham S bosom, anyhow j hshod by said Board, the profiles of which . . .. , ; arc in tho hands of the Eng neer. Two persons who have recently be- .sc, m. That, said .valks shall ho comcome connected with Baptist Church l'11 hv.th 7.th dsy- Vf AXr,'J n'l" r t, . S:c. IV. That said walks shall be corof whl.'h Rev. Simpson burton is strnctcd in accordance with, and the own-

Pastor, were immersed m the poud - - he

south of town, on Sunday morning

One of our employes threat-

na-3

sembly of tbe State of Indiana, entit!.

'.in act to torn pa' owners of town lots i irraeln and d;ii-i- jr iil:iik sidewalks, and

ens his barber with a suit for darn-1 filing the pcnnltio thereto,"' approved ages, because the latter, on Satur-1 e':!4'.169- ,.'",. :.!, ' J. Ins x to certify tiio iorcgoing to 00 a day evening, cut the C0rue"S Of his j true and rom-t-t oipv of an Orel.rcnce i f magnificent moustache. The bar- j g"' ber pleads in extenuation thac he j thereof. it liu tl..ff.. '.no ! In wimesi whereof I hav, hereunto i-ct "eottldn t sec ;t" Buttet iiss h , . .. . , , 0, tha

suddeniv becotnc scarce and altittid- if Bloomington, Icdia.ia, this 6th day of

inons m price ; but it grows no bet-1 '.ions WALDBlNff. Pre't T. IJ. i fi. nil rlint RnvR the Jitoom-! J"bn C. Orehatd. Cler': of B. of T.

Md Tribune of Saturday :

other 'Democratic bastardy case,' af

fords foot! for the lovers of scandal

'All- TKME.MBKB. that, our Gordon Fowe?r

,. Ill Prs Hums out tine t:rei v.rK.

in this vicinage. An ex-Recorder of Monroi; county figures this time." We rise to remark that his name is

not Jones-

Take Notice. THE BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS of the firm of Showers 1S5 Hendrli havo been

placed in my hands for collection, ami all perfon knowing themselves indebted to that firm will do well to call at the Law

-The funeral of ''.Wnf. 1 Office of Hughes & Van Horn, and settle

isamediati-.lv." ud savo costs.

C. Saddler, of Stanford, brought' oon ROBBKp v. JAIEBS.

oati

JtJaamimnuided upon ocwntffio

enmtjFemcsiisotlorfAf'esrrfStl.

herccnhkshmifaecmmruTiittu'w

AMBROSIA is too vMlhtoicrito

never oMvithaict u.

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PRICE

H0TICE TO litlBGfE BUILDERS. N'OTICE is hereby given, that sealed proposals, for building Tre-ssels and Aprotu for a bridge acrews Beuii Blossom Creek, at MiUiki-n s Ford, will lwi recejived at the Auditor's Office until I o'clock TuunsruT, March 9th, 1871. The Board reserving the right to reject any, or all bids. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Auditor's Office. By order of the Board of Commissioner! of Monroe co. HKNRY F- PKKKY, BloomingtoB; CxZl 2 Auditor.

I-IIiI WARE, STOVES, Painls. Oik, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty,. Chains, Collarti, Hasues, c. A full and complete stock of Fanaers' and Mechanics' Tools,

AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to filling all Orders for Dui'dinj Materials. Blooitiirigton, may 19, 1809.

Bkin Diseases. THE undersigned will cheerfully mail .free) to all who wish it. tbs Beeipo r.nd iifii direction Ibr preparing and usingn simple and beinlifol Vegetable Balm, that will immediately mT Tbn, Plinples, "BVecklei", Bl tches, and all eruptions mid icpuritins of ,:he skin, leaving thesaraa scft, clear, sr-.eotl and )autiful. He will k1..o set d (f ree) ruction for producing, by veiy sintple means, a luxuriant growth' of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Tho above can be obtained by return mail by addressing LOUIS LeMAB, Importing Chemist, 697 Broadway, N. Y, P. Q. Box 5,16!. lnlS-3iT Jii3Siecyi !Oe.tijst. DK. JOSIM KBTT, lale of Terra Hr.utr. and of Bohinson, ills., tendsrs tiis professional tcrvioes to the eitizens of -.ho city of Elooumgton, Monroe, and nd:.,tiirKT MimtU iiTnr.i fin ,rnpri(inei of

several years, in the store named places' ne gunraiitees satisfaction in all cases. l&rOFFics, w th Dr. Cummins, oa North Oedlege Avenue oct 2T '69-y

J. W. BUSKIRK, Attorsaey it Lav, BLCOIMINGTON, IND (Office over I.tvi Tnnnenbmmi't Start.) WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE STATS. Special attention gives to Probate baiiiteaR. nnA trt nrlliwnzona I " TA

Ciiangeoj Time. Time uf holding Fair changed from, lZtH of September 1o tM J9M of September, liX. The Fourth A muni I Fair of the M.nroe County Agricultura; fv ciety, will commence on tile 1 -till day of September, 1871 and coi.tinue five day. M. L. Ssomip.aa.-!, . & P. Tbompsom jan23 Swiy. Pr't.

il. TL MVEirBCBOFT, ft XI. .1 H o r c e Shoer, Ci rnor of Cislh ard Madison Streets. SiST'Thi? Premium for best horse-shoeing was awarded to Mr. ft ivenseruft. by ieonirnittv'e of three I'larksi-iiths, at thMonroe County Pair, held .S?ptumbur, 1S70. Kvi rdeser ption of lSuc.:ksiiiith'nigeIon neatly mid prtunptly. lietpairiog executed with despatch. sept 28-7 U l.aiVJClS, OtX'tOfS, business nni iterary men gene-rally, ought to keep file of the Newspapers they take. If yon dere to re fer to 11 legal a.lveTtisiinoiit, the-ii-A.-k'i-t report; a speech, or a leg:il else-is-n. your File holds the newspaper In con--ilk-it order. Inquire ut tho Post Of5:.-e-r VVhiia's Pateat Ne'Wupuper Files. lilunty! Moneys I GREA TCHAXvil tZ .MAKE MONEY By paying what you owe J. O. e& M. F. I'.'tNjHough, nod saving he oct of" c.-. tkji lby fa v. LI., JitXOiyLtfUGti .

Eir YELOPJiS With the carl of you? ! br.tine printed ricatly on tho corn-jr.at irreaUy redusoel prices, at the Frogrem j

i OjVcf. Conjo and ionru figure. Au aial- Silawed to ran at

argt ia Diuotaisgtan TownOrdrrrCoart. THE Board of County Commissic-aer ef Monroe County, State of Ind n, at their D -ceen ler term, 1S7D, directed, by an order entered em their order- book, that the following named animals only, should be allowed to run at Hrgo nd pastur in on the unincloseel land or public Common, with . 1! I he- bounds of Blooiu-iigton Tow nship, said county, to-wit: Maros in -l Geldings of any age. Stallion Colts .t years ol.l an 1 "under, Cows, Steers, mut Heife-rs o;' any age, Sows and Bam-wa,

Boar Pig 1 under ix months old, Kw-. Wetheirs nf any 1110, and Bck L;i MX months old anil under. HKNBY F. PKKRY, Aitd. Mromi ".. Bloomingtor., Ind. Jan. lHih, '71

Hotice to Piastererf V'OTIeaC IS HKHEBY tJIYKN, lb t Jl fSenVl PMjmaaB fur Laibinj j.i Plasterin g tl 0 3NE1W .TA.I3L., and She-ifT RvaMrnre. will be rcaiv' -l t the Auditor';-OSee until i o'eWi-k I M., March Hta, 18VHLNRY f pl:u;y, Auditor of Monroe county. February iJ, lf-71.

SUle Billii' printed at 5Stis!4.i at Aia cwst