Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 2, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 May 1871 — Page 3

BLQOMlNGTOfi PROGRESS,

LOCAL AXD MISVEL LA XEO VS.

N. A. .J- CHICAGO RAILROAD. T1MK TABLE AT BL lOMlN'OTOS. TRAINS O.UKO NOUTU. Lightning Passenger Train 11:54 a.m Mail ""Express 'Train 3:21 p.m Freight Train 2:11 p.m TKAINS COIXQ SOVTH. Nail and Express T.-ain 2:11 km Lightning Pasengr Train 3:43 km Freight Train 8:i:i a m JAMES R. BRYANT, Aokn".

Everything sold by us is warranted exac tly as represented, or the money will be cheerfully refunded. If you have never bought of us, try us once. CHASE & CO.

Bill of Prices For Advertising. Tho undersigned lave agreed upon the following Bill of Priees f r Advertisiinr in tie Bloomington Bt.norrai, and Bloomingtoa Irotrre. : 1 year 1 col. $80: hco StO; eol. $20. 6 mos. I coi. $45 : ool. $25 ; eol. $1 2.50. S-tao3.-lool.S25; col. $15; ..oi.ft7.50. Cards, twe inches . leas, per year, $10.00, or one dollar per month for 3 or 6 month. Local Notices 10 cents per line; standing locals 8 cents per line, ea:h insertion, IHvoroe Xoriwx, $12.00. Administra

tor', Exeutors', Gi ardiars'. Commission

TULEY & WICKS There has been a rush to the New. York Store the past week, to get these handsome Japanese Silks at 11.00 per pattern and 5 per cent, off, which makes then! but $10.45.

This plays out that prt of the. 13.00 peddling business. A full j

line ot Dreg broods and bummer Shawls now in Store. The market price in goods will be paid for wool, bv the firm of Tuley & Wicks.

VST Asher Labertew Esq., at the northern boundary of town, has a fi ie young Bull for sale. Everybody i n th is section knows that Mr.Labertew raises the finest stock inthecounty,and the man who secure? this animal will be fortunate. Call on Mr. L. and learn terms.

found, and distributed among a have your lumber planed at the

crowd of ten or fifteen men and boys who collected on the spot soon after the treasure was discovered. These rings were marked 18 and 21 karat, and arc the "pure metal," without doubt. Leroy Chase and Luther

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We offer unusual ikduce-; OUOUS""' Wto u,e ui a tnents, this Spring, to all who desire to buy men in the party, and now sport

..Scots and Shoes tor cash. cilAM. cc

The laegkst ani hist selected stock of Children's Shoes over brought to Bloomington. Kpeciul attention is invited to our rtu.-k of Children's Crotpiet Slipper?. Call and tee them. CHASE & CO.

JOHN P SMITH

If your watch is in a disorganized

otj. Attachment Notices,! nil othor legal j condition and requires the services advertising will be eharg,d for at tl , rate ; f f , compcten t mechanic, of 15 cents per line for first insert:, n, and i ' V. , 1 , . ., it

Jonn v. omit n can uoctor u. ne is now sole agent for the justly popular Elin Watch, and has one of the largest stocks ever brought to liloomington. Heavy and light gold, ami silver cafes of all grades, for watches, constantly in stock. Look at John's watches it won't

cost von anvt'iing to lock, and not

1C cents per line for each additional inser

tion. All legal ad-rtiements which require proof of paMi( arn. must l: pai for before affidavit vill b.i mad" thereto. THOS. C. Pl'llSKL. Pub. lem :rat. 1VM. A. GABK, Publisher Progress.

Oxm Stock of Mess' Lasting and Garibaldi boots is complete, and prices al trays the lowest. CHASE & CO.

Ileal Estae Transfers,

For the week ending April 20th, 1871, reported by W. II. Jones, Recorder: John Fultz to W. E. Tnrkington, ei al, .SO acres of land in Indian Creek to'vnshlp, $6(0 00. Sanies H. Ma v. et al, to Henry Ritter, lot No HO in tho "town of jiltottsviil, $030. Whit. M. Hill to Margaret Hines, a part of Seminary out-lot No. iiO, in the lown of Blcomington, SOOO 00. Cleorsto M. Shipman to Farris Sylvester and Hanson Sy !vet r, 80 acres of mud in Chvir Creek township. $1,500 00. liobcrt O. Foster, Com mLsii ner in the case of John W. Davis, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Young, deceased, to M. B. Dillon, out-Kit No. 1, and part of out-lot No. 2. west of Ulooiningtoli, 0 acres, $4,000 00. Sarah Scull Jones to AVm. II. Taylor, 83 acres of land in Benton township, $50 00. Samuel McLc-nn, ct al, to Matilda Johnston, by Quit Claim. SO acres of land in Bloiiiiiinxt.'ii township, $700 00. Samuel McLean to Joseph L. Jchnston, 80 acres of laud in Bloorivington township, $325 00. Jane Gwin to John Morris, by Quit

Claim. 240 acres ot land in van Bonn

SHOEMAKF.lt & CO Wall Paper of every grade all ebeap and stylish, at Shoemaker & Co's. If you want White Lead or

UllS, go to the Union UniR Store. ,,' t,,t didn't know that anv -French

If you are papering your rooms and ; Caive browsedim.h r them. Chase & Co want good paper or border, tmCOLLOUGII

nu reauv iniiin;.cu, k" io (Mine

maker

largest

the city,

much to buy. Cio ami uig in nis township, $000 00. mittip tnr vfmra Hei rv F. Perrv, Auditor, to George

i Shceks, 80 acres of land in Benton towu-

How arc you, Ibrmon Frenchh,J" M MmiIoi1 t-. 10 .

Clft We have heard of '-Cedars of Lob- . , . Wf,inu.n lownsh;u.'350 00.

W. Rogers. Commissioners liy partition, to

Josi ph East and John J . .Rickey, Administrator of the estate oT Milton Tavlor, de-

t r.' fl' nP(, T, i "What pretty patterns of W all . eeas;-d, ISO acres of land m A an Buren iT & Co s Drug Store. 1 he , Ar(,r0ll1(; ka "' is the ex- i township. By order of Court. st assortment of gilt papers in lJFr Altcoiiougn nas. is tnc ex J Bur,.h to Joh p.-sp!,:.ks and r'..: rw-.,,. , flamation one constantly hears from T.mim r snark. 40 acres of land in

me vuv. at me: i.uicu i ikii '..ii . , , - , iii . .. .. , .

T."..Ank Y.Ai p.nrt nn,Jv f.Wrv 1 persons who imveeen anci purcnascu i innian tree townsnip, juu w. tnoagh Wall! aper to suppl) e cr 1 . E h Klmmo, to Jo!lI1 Acto 92 airw familv or dealer in Monroe ountv. 1 "uc ,K- 11U? 8tofJk 7 u ;;u I i;na ,ore f land in Folk township, $000. at "Shoemaker." Wall Paper "Pf uul vr ,S 0,ll" V)' I St.mnc! II. Unrtmrger t:. G. A. Husk irk

much cheaper than it has been sold " - ,1 in anv previous season, at the Union j far ?s11ik1 h anticipations and the

Co's Drug Store, and learn what ; h P" " 'alr. l"n,melr'

, i;.w i iiiui an x aiifr aim dimhiis imhiih

they can do in the WallJr'apci

Also, in Iead or (Jus. Ladies who want an' fxtca wide lasting Gaiter, made on a 'last invented and patented by eel.-brated Pr. Sensible, can find just the thir.g. cheaper than elsewhere, at CHASi: & COS. - 5,000 in Hagrjtd Money Wanted at the Grocery and I'rovision Store of Clark & Orchard, south east corner of the pubic sqnarc, for which they will pay Goods. Bring on yovr ragged money. Kovember 9th, lT0-6i: Ocr Stock of Men's Fine Shoes, both sew.-d ami peggi.tl, i. very large, and our pr cos wi'.l be t'e un 1 as low e gool giHKls en be a horded. You will fine durability- ard nea:ness eirnbined in all of our sty lis. CHASE - CO. GEORGE BOLLEN BACHER

Those beautiful, neat and sub-

of him are trimmed free of charge.

Soft, easy-fittimj Shoes, r.'.fido for us, at d just the thing tcr olei ladies who desire a comfortable tit. CHASE & CO. JOHN LEONARD There has been enough rain during the past two weeks to run Leonard's Mill without resorting to steam power, ns bis turbine will run with a very light head of water, r.nel propels machinery that does splendid work. His four has a wide ccleb-

good. Brine; some

ritv it is very

i in, John.

Our first purchase of those stih-ndiil littiny custom-made. Gaiters, has

been entirclv exhausted, but a n-w lot has! PuRK WlNES, Brandies, Whis-

j.t beeiv r. ceivd ami are soiling ; fa t, , k os Ale an(J Beef, Oil 11 be 1 TOCUred because s-. cheap, at CHASh&CO&. . ', . ' ,, . r j by the quart or gallon, at uus. Re-modeled. Shoemaker ! rtveuger's estohlisbment, on Fifth

Stantial Btonzn high Bouts, wbscji ! p0. ,;ive J,al their line store room I straet. Mr. Kieupcr, having a per-

an unuivKlcd interest in, ana 10 in-iois u 1 and 128 in the town of Bloomingtcn, $S25. I" Blank Warranty Deeds and Mortgages, for sale at this olfiee. When .1 discover of any scientific subject, asks tho eo-o oration of the lei rued in scie ice, to test the merit and tru:h of his discrr.-cry by severe tests and prnctival results, ami tlien to endorse and recommend it. ii, is fair to presume i: is valuable for the purpose intend ud. S.ieh has been the course pursued by Mewr. Hall & Co., proprietors of Hall's Yege-t:ble. Sicilian Hair Remewer. And all thoke who hn e tested it (among whom we may mention Dr. A. A. Huycs and S. Dana Hayes, Chemists a id State Asfayrs of Massachusetts ; Walter Burnham,' M. D., Prof, of Surgery ii Penn. University, Philadelphia ; Geo. Gray, M. J).. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology) tha1, it, is the best preparation in me for all cutaneous diseases of the scalp. Res torts grav hair to its original color, prevents the hai ' from falling out, creates a new growth. It is certainly worthy of a triul. -Yt'ir-port Herald of Qtixpel Liberty.

more fine jewelry than any other

two men in the city. Why was this valuable deposit made in the gutter, and by whom was it niadc'i are now the questions that agitate the public mind Miss Belle llyors, the Organist and Leader of the Choir of the Walnut St. Presbyterian Church, was presented, on the occasion of her marriage, with a handsome silver pitcher and goblets, by members of the Congregation, and by the members o? the Choir with several articles of silver ware, and a beautiful handkerchief. The presents were deserving,if faithful attention to duty is entitled to recognition or reward

kc at the side or fiont, are sold bv

George Ballenbacher. He has re

ceived a nice stock of Children'

repainted, rc-papcrod, awl the south i tect knowledge of the business, will end extended, making it now one of j guarantee pure liquors to ail who the handsomest rooms in the town. may desire to purchase them for

and Misses' Shot, and is jelling j Shtieniaker is never satisfied wiih fat lily use or for medical purposes. them at Spring prices, which are j doing well, lie is' all tht. time trying j exceedingly le w. For bevs and j to do better, and we are glad to The only Raking Powder that has stood men.he Itai some new and hondsom, j know that he always cds. MZZX?. loTd Hdnr. ty!es, unsurpassed in thia market, cess to the '-1 nion," and its gentle-! ph,.,.-, Cn-am. TrV it, and sc.- h..w d.-

nianly salesa:en. 1 cid -aly superior to the t-.hoap kin in ib.-:

. - marki't. At sntiie t;nie try i)r. 1 rice WE KEEP A LARGER STOCK OF j Special Flavoring, Vanilla, Lemon, etc.. Calf Boots than nil other houses in tonr. an I see how -uperior .11 strcngtii and ex comhinod. snd sell thnm verv low. ' 11 I eel .nct they are to ali others. 1 ind then

Boots and million, and price; Citv Shoe Store jf

SUCKS FOR TH!'. J'or toe masses, at ti e CHASE & CO.

TAYLOJ3 & COTaylor, and his corps of competent clerk?, are kept busy from dewy mom till far iuto the night, by customers who are leterniined to get their goods at th.2 ii rthet.st corner. The best prices 1 1 ways are paid for produce, at Taylor's store, aud be buys tons of it every month. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES,' Croquet Slippe r., in ado tpsly to our order, and very cheap. CH ASE 01 CO. SCHOPF & KaTt.IFm'aS That fine Alaska Soda Fountain, at Schopf fe Kiiuirman's, is kefi

sizzing away almost constantly, bc-

Ministers who officiate at funerals will confer a favor upon us by writing notices of deaths, for publication, giving name, age, and cause of death. Several deaths have occurred recently in the county, but the officiating ministers having failed

to send in notices, we could not, of

course, publish a satisfactory notice Marriage Licenses have been issued to Thoa. Conner and Emma Stewart, Jas. A. Strong and Jennie J. Weir, Samuel Kerr and Mary L. Kerr, William Bishop and Eli;:a Hendrix M ilton McPhetridge has been elected a Trustee of Indiana State University M.W. Helton, some time ago purchased the old jail building, and is now engaged in tearing it down. He tells us that in crevices of the walls and timbers, he found secreted locik picks, counterfeit money, and a saw made by cutting teeth on the edge of a case knife. The old jail could doubtless tell some readable stories, if walla could talk. The timbers used in the construction of the building were hewed from trees

felled upon the site of the towa of

Blooming-ton, some fifty years ago, and arc good sound timbers yet Shoemaker & Co. have a

Factory, than to do the work bf

hand,and besidc3,it isdone quickly. Messrs. S. & G. are young, energetic and hard working mechanics, and deserve encouragement. Give them your patronage. - New Goods and New Orders at W. O. Fee's. W. O. Fee has now the largest general stock of Goods on the market, consisting in part of a full line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Mens' and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Qneens-

ware, Glassware, and a full line of

Family Groceries. His orders to his clerks are, "sell these goods to cash jyt'jincj customer 8 cheaper than the cheapest," and these orders will be obeyed. m , m Concert at faONport, Thursday ,., iliy 1h, 1871. By special invitation, the Choir of the M. E. Church, in this place, will repeat the Concert recently given by them at the College Chapel, at Gosport, for the beucfit of a Sunday School of that place, on next Thursday night, May 11th.

The RaHroad will carry the Choir, and all others who accompany them, for half fare. They will find Excursion Tickets at tho Depot.in Bloomington, before leaving, for Seventy Cents, and be returned free. These Tickets will be good on the regular Trains, going on Thursday, and returning on Friday. The Choirextends toall,a cordial invitation to accompany them on this occasion. Remember, the fare for the round trip is only 70 cents. He has it. Reports have been circulated to the effect that M. L. McCollough has no Trimmer. He has a Trimmer, of the Yeoman Pstent, and is using it every day of

the week, and almost every hour of

the day, trimming Wall Paper and Border for his numerous and well pleased customers. Call and examine for yourselves.

Read the advertisement of

Mrs. Beers & Miss Faris, Milliners They have a large, choice stock.

In Bankruptcy. Vtetrtct 1 Ituliana. At Bloomington, in the State of Indiana, county of Monroe, the 9th day of Mav, 1871.

The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment .13 Assignee of Robert M. Galloway ,of Bloomington, in tire county of Monroe, State of Indiana, within said District, who has b;:en adjudged a Bankrupt on the petition, of his Creditors by the District Court of said District. ROBERT C. FOSTER, May 10, 71, Assignee.

Jolin X?. H mi til, DEAI.KR IS Watclics, Clocks, Diamonds, Ciold Pens and Jewelry. AIsd Manufacturers' Agent, for tho .

Celebrated

Elgin

Watches.

Union Drug and Book Store, J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,

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Soda Fountain on wheels, and, it is said, will soon begin to deliver the foaming beverage to customers, at their residences. Fullcrton will drive the wagon. Run to the door with your tin-cup, when his bell

rings X here will be preaching at the U. P. Church, next Friday,

Saturday, Sabbath and Monday .also Sabbath evening. Rev. J. W. Ihin, of Penn., will be here and preach during the progress of the meeting.

and examine th:-iii. CHASE & CO. i at ijrocers.

We have no Lebanon French

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Clitips and Splinters. The sale of old muskets, saddles,

her blankets, etc., last Thurs-

Cnlf Boot.-, bet. presume our cm tomer

would be equ illv well satisfied w th

Orey-Y,i or Lfntcuadf French Calf. "Whrt's ! rtl :., .'. ....,..'.' 1' c , .......l

Boot for less monev than at.vho.fy else can j day, was largely attended, and an

sell, call on CHASE & CO. I ini menso ftuantit v of that class of

Muskets

t

5,000 En ward. This reward ! S00(l8 disposed of.

will be ciieci-i'.r'.v paid by .u for a pi.ir of ; were knocked off at from S1.G0 to

2 00, and rubber cloths at 1 en ch .

Lebnnun I' reru n t alt lioute. J his is a brand t long have song!.', after, and have

been very inu-h grieved because the best j Jt wouldn't be surprising if We authorities make no mention of it. Call i 1 . on CHASE & CO. should have a number ol accidental

blowing into those; old musket rnuz-

The expenditures of the

I" You would hardly believe it were we to tell von. haw mnnv non. i

, . . j Vtlp wlm loivn hlfloL- olci4v Imin ni..21CS'

cause the people Iifce a good thing j indebted for it entirely to the use of! Town of Bedford for the year iust

wnen tncy can pi u, ice v.,ie:un j atro's Hair Restorative. This

t2 now procurable at this establish

ment, and is very cold and sweet

so every one says who gives it a trial

The Bakery is still running regularly and is supplying choice Bread and Cakes. Store on South College Avenue. Wasted. We want all the scrap iron we can get, and will pay the highest pric: in Muh for it, at our foundry. Seward & Co. Ladies' Lasiing Gaiters much henper than !t season. Don t buy it nair 'till you teo our stock, and learn cur r-FT vwt- X. ,

prioe.

Removed-

chase & CO.

-3 ?nry L. Hcwson

closed, were 16,642.80. How is that for expensive? Ot:r people giowl at 3,000, with good crossings,

JJ- ! u.,1 j 1 j.i .i 1 1 i . j

has removed h;s Boot Shop to the , , ... . j ..su c .ui ni. pec pie who wish to use or sell their

and will concint e to make a spec

ality of Custom Boot Making. He will also, in his n?w location, keep a stock of Ready-made Boots of his own manufacture. His old customers are invited to visit him in his new room. apU2 RoadWbat General Kimball

MlMwionmt, tae Koltzt.tan Factory.

Jour 'Expectorant Syrup' long enough to now and apprceiatn its good qualities, I aan cheerful I;.' bea;- testimony to its unii'oni success in cu dng tho most obstinate cases of coughs, oolds, t::. I have frequently administered the Exieetorarit to niv chihirea, and always found it the very best, as well as tho roost pleasant remedy of its kind. K ATHAX KIMBALJ, Jan. 4. '11. Treasurer of Sfafo. ffk. Brow .is Eipectorant is u certain our for Cout: n, Colds, fcc. Brown's 5.vpeetorant will relieve you of hoarseness 111 a few lio.irs.

preparation not only restores the hair to its original color, but causes it in crrmv nml liopmno eritY ntirl c' ll.--

en in texture. Ask Shoemaker & McAdamizing and walks to show Co. for Nature's Ha.'r Restorative, ! for it Horse and Jack owners, and don't let the Captain "shove" ; as well as other proiessicnal men, any other preparatior, on you. jaie relieved from Government li

cense tax, dating from May the 1st

Oliver Crook's book-keeper writes the loudest hand in the busi

ness a deal man could read it. His capital letters are refreshing to ltok upon The Kansas Colony business seems to be idl the go al; pr -sent. A colony, to number 1,000 persons, was recently started at Fort Wayne, but from present indications the number will reach 1,500. Why don't sonn of these people locate in Monroe county? Our blue-grass laud is equal to that

cf Kentucky, and much of it can be

bought at lower figures thun Kansas

Our sev; Spring Stock is now beginning to arrive, and from this time on, we ciin show you new. fresh goods almost daily. It y.n want good serviceable. Roots and Shoe, eh -aper than the same quality can be bought elsewhere, call at the Citv Shoo Store." CHASE & CO.

HOLTZM AN ON-

Now the sheep are being snatched

Near Solsbeeby, May 3d, '71. Shoemaker & Co. : Myself and

family have made thorough trial of

your "Natures Hair Restorative," and I must say t hat it is the best thing that we have ever used. It

i restores gray hairs, cleanses the

scalp of all impurities, renders the hair soft, moist, and glossy, and has a cooling and refreshing effect upon the head. We have furnished it to some of our friends, and they speak of it in the highest terms. I am thankful that a preparation has at last U,mi presented to the public, which car, be safely used by both young and old, thereby doing away with the use of fats and ois,

k j and those poisonous compounds

winch are Hooding the country, ana

ruinitip- the health of thousands of

people. I would therefore most cordially recommend this Restorative to the attention of the public. Very respectfully yours John Severn, Farmer.

KEAI.EB IK ITisli aucl Produce. One door West of Joseph M . Howe's Store, Bloomington, Ind., May 10, 71-lm

Gone up Higher. Showers & Bro. have removed their Furniture Warcrnoms to Smith & Tu ley's Hall, and invite the public to call upon them iti their new quarters. Their stock makes a fine display in

the new room, aud is so arranged I

mat purciiustTs or visitors cm see i ajl-MSIISCVr all of their wares. The large room jkx illincry O o J s . is filled up with fine and common furniture, and the Showers Brothers ; TT,is witl;.P,elIr,,i timt wo nnnon;.e . . ' . . . .. . v c L the Ladies ol Bloomington, and vicmdcelare their intentlOU to dispose of! ityj th;U w l,.,Ve just received a verv large it for less monev than has ever be-i and elegant stock of mi ILL. IK BUY fore been asked "for Furniture since ! eOB8. embracing nil the lat st styles. in . . rni i in endlcsi varietv, ami ot all qualities. Bloomington was a town. Ihcj We undoubtediv hare the I rest. warcrooms are well worthy a visit neatest, cheapest and most complete stock from the public, and a member of j in Monroe county, selected by the firm will lie in attendance to I MHK BKlOIt.S,

exhibit and price any thing you 1 n person, in the Eastern Cities, to which l . . i . l j we invite the attention ot the Ladies. Our may wish to see, or desire.to buy. st0vot-va.ious kinds of

FLOWERS AND RIBBONS, is the largest and finest over brought to this market. We also have one of the finest assorted stocks of Ladies' CLOVES AND HOSIERY, which is very h:rge and complete. Wc also have in store a heavy stock of all kinds of Ladies' FANCY GOODS. We wish it i istinetly understood that our stock of Millinery Goods, Trimmings, &c, is by fur tho iMrgcnl, Best, Cheapest and Handsomest ever brought to Bloomington. Call and examine for vourselves. MRS. BEERS &"MISS FARIS. Bloom i n u ton. M v 20 18H.

Store : West Side Public Squared All Work Warranted.

M ONEY WANTED, BY W. O. FEE.

RECENT ADDITIONS To my stock, makes it complete in Ladies' Shawls, FIRS, CLOAKS A RIO VELVETEENS. ASTRACflA&B, and Beaver Cloak ings, Fringes and Notions. A large assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods. A good assortn ent of Ladies', Mens' and Boys Boots and Shoos, of custom work. A good line of Mens' and Boys' CLOTHMG, all of the latest styles. A full line of GROCERIES. All of which I will sell below the market price, ' For Cash. I will make prices to suit purchasers, for the balance of the season, Or let the Customer make the price on some lines of Goods that I wish to close out and quit keeping. Iec. 20th, 1870. i Aa xisTH -jr.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OEALERS IN

, Paints,

Glass, Fatty. Books, Wall Paper, Window Shades AND STATIOIVEJEfcY.

Wo are prepared to give greater inducements in Lead, Oil and WALL PAPER, than ever lfore, e our stock is very large and complete. We have purchased one of Yeoman's Improved chiu-ss, with which we vill trim all "Waff5 Par rand Border free of charge, for our customers. We would invite the public to cull and examine our stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Agents for Dr. Mott's Herb Bitten, the greatest Toaic in the World.

j iffrrr1''" " C

Dr. W. T.

NETS iej TC

ASH&CR,

tSf OFFICE Over Tobe Smith's Jcweiry Store. South side of the square. BE.OO.MIXCiTOX, JL'I5.1.VA.

Howard Sanitary Aid Association, for the Relief and (Jure of t ie em ing and unfortunate, on principles of Christianity r od Fbilant'iropy. Essays on the erroi-s of Youth and the follies of Ago, in relation to Marriage and social evils, with sanitary nid for the aiUicted. Sent free in scaled envelopes.. Address Howard Association, .Box I', Philadelphia; Pennsylvania. juue I '70

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wool, and of course they ought -to recive the -best priee for it, and when having work done, should take it to a firm that will do it best. The reputation of Holtznian & Sons as fine mechanics ha.'s never yet been pvpollpd nnd if vriiu ivnitt. UirtVmir

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or bpinnmg done in a satisfactory

manner, bung your wool right in to

Aftet yu have u-cl every other j

Having bought our Rubbe rs at the bottom price, wo are prepared to sell them lower than any other parties, ('all and see. CHAKE & CO DUNN &CO m " " From tin counties of Greene,Owen and Brown, come people almost every day of the we 3k . who have

heard of Dunn & Co., and after .i: .: .x i ,

uispjhiiig mi sucn produce as they may have, their pure lases are inva-

riaidy mude from the larire and

land sells for-

-Parl,

medicine and the;- have nul.-d to cure your ! varied stOJk at Dunn s. I ln-t firtn CVugh, tn; I! "own s Eirwet.rant--it will j a(.e( ft fjUautitw 0f .K,rk ;lst

v,, . K.v,.e,.t.r:.rt for Con- winter, and are new selling hams

sumption, it will gv, you more relict j and shoulders very io .v. They keep:

than toy other ir

tf&t. Brow i

wnoenia

trarraji

irkcr, the

newly-elected Marshal, went. energetically to work, last Wednesday, and had the gutters cleaned out, boxes removed from the sidewalks,

tind the square trimmed up gener

ally The cold rains to whicl

we have been treated during the past two weeks, may be regarded as compensation for the warm and dry

-Dr.

Bloomington public Scliools. Report for month ending April 28th, 1871: Whole Number enrolled .23 Average Number belonging ;:t8.5 Average daily attendance 3:13 Per cent, of attendance, based on averrge number belonging... 85 Absent days without sickness J19 Cases of Tardiness 1 1 4 Number not tardy 23 Number neither absent nor tardy 67

Number of isitors 23 The following Pupils, in the High iSchool, constitute the "A" Class, as determined by last examination : JLV. STASniXO. Albert Bryan 90 1-4 May Foland 99 2-9 Albert Woodbnrn 98 5-8 William Seward 98 1-4 John McLaughlin 97 1-3 0;iie Carter 96 5-8 Jennie Hudeison 90 1-2 Alice Norman 96 3-7 Nevius Martin 95 4-9 Joanna Harbison 91 2-7 Agnes Wylie 94 Ida Kenny 1.1 0-7 Franklin Peeing 03 G-7 Ida Woodburn 9.1 5-7 Molloy Bealley 02 5-7 Carrie Jeffries 02 2-3

weather in tho wintcr-

Funnio Fowl? Ira Lutes Addie Shotton..... Lou. Wylie A J. Shields Joseph Hooper.... Truman Gray El'is Slut?

..91 5-7 .90 5-8 .90 3-7 ..90 3-8 .,9C 3-8 ..90 3-8 ,,.90 1-8 ..90 1-8

s only kind mult by a practical chcmlif, ai veil

lyucuin. vim epecua reiuren. u ub uiMitnnu- - s .. J ... 11 .

in quality. Cheapest, because thepu rest, itetf, as it it the heal hiest. Biscu:ti), corn bread, cukes, pantry, not only white (sweet) and light, but whole ma an ft untritiouB. tV it ; prvrt it. If not iui recouimendi'd, wstbrfrit right to truthfulness. -Md;' worthlaas, cheap imitations. Be sura ytu get Dr. Price i Cream Baking Povthr. Sold by flrwra. lUnn&etuml ouly by THOHPSON, STKtLK PBtCE MFQ CO. Scpota, Chicago and 1st. Louis.

G. W. LEK, .Superintendent.

Mcheeters will soon have a hand- S locum & Gaitheh, the prosome cut stone pavement laid on prietors of the Planinj,; Mill, just:

tha west, or Walnut street side of smith ot the Corporation line, on his residence While the dirt! railroad, f bnng e good busi- ,

idi'.-iue n tho marko',.

iiiilu rPltii' linen tl frill unrmlsr

1 ! . -i . . i -a 11-. 1 SIM i m tu a nil u iji v VI

nntu &.. fvniia M'rt,i i was oeintr removed lrom the gutter v i.: !

.wrr 'lCvlrJ Wih, U A" or ljnary Mote, and eoll t! mffont of John P. Smith's, some- kind of job carpenter work that may ! led to iv(. satisfaction wholesale figures. ; thing less than a peck of rings were j be desired. It is much cheaper to I

Thi rtetiv medicinal qimlitips of Poke Ri.ot are r.t.mliinwl with the best Tonic preparation of Iron in lIt. CROOK'S COMPOUM) ; SYRUP, OK POKE ROOT! Ulnkincf the preparation the l st AuraiiTa anil Tonic known lor Sfirofula, Serofuloui Tumors, Scrofulous Diseases of the toes. All cuffering from Chronic Diseases, Broken-down Constitution:!, or requiring a remedy to purify ani enrich the Blood, will ifind Dr. CROOKS Com-

5 pound SYEUP of POKE tf'IicCT to be certain

and reliable in its action. Fains in Bones.

fr- Diseases of the Skin,

fk ti.oicnes, fimfies, fi J Boils, Tetter, King- ? mnrm Ralt.-Tiirnm.

Scald-Head, Ulcers,

and Sores, are ail cured b7 the use of it.

Anydisnso dopeti.llng

on a Ueprsve.l eon-miou

of the Bloou cn Its cured bv it. Tiv on Ivilllo. KolrlbvulllTius. gists. Pi-epored only by Oliver Crook & Co, Iaytou, O.

BBiUTIFTJL HA IE, Future1! Crown. Tou must Cultivate it QMl Hint Is a certain indicatioi of decay at the roots.

Mrs. Mlciiii's Bir Restorer Will Bestoie Gray Hair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a moat delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. Falling Hair is immediately checked. The Young and all those whose Hair hat not yet turned Gray or White, will prefer Mrs. Allen' ZylolKiUamum It is an esquista Toilet Treasure, dear and transparent, without sedimett. It benti6ea and refreshes the hair, and as a simple Hail Pressing, it has nc equal. All Mothers are advised to use it, and nothing elss.on their Children's Hair; its good effects in after Iifo are plainly discernible. Everybody should nse one, of tbjae prepwatf both not re(aired Sold b - SHOElVf TCFR &VO Agrnti.

AND A COMPLETE STOGE f TEXT BOOKS aad STATS0NERY, at tht POST CFFICE Neirs StamL JWcPlaeeters "WILL UNDERSELL axt MAN IN TOWN.

Wu. Stcart. Chas. IL McPbxktzbs. Stuart & McFheeters, West side of the PuWi Square, DEALERS IN

IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Chains, Collars, Hames. &c, A full and complete stock of

Farmers' and MccbaBies' Tools, AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to filling all Orders for Building Materials. Bloomington, may 19, 1869.

J.W.BUSKIRK, Attorney at Law, (Office over Levi Tamnenbttum' Store,) WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE. Spocial attention gWcn to Probate bisi-

JOHN H. LOUDEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND General Insurance Agent, Bloomington, Ind. Agent for the following named reliable Iasr ranee Companies: A'.TSA Fire Insurant Oompvtf, Assets $S,lo,3l 71 CWDER WRITERS Kr bu. Company, Astefs. . $3,634,999 85 2iVFNA Life Inturane Company, Assets 312,000,000 t THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. OFFICE N oi th est corner of Public Square. 5 Jn'y 1889-y

W- 3X. BKATLY, HOUSE AND SIGN PUNTER And Paper Hanger. ORDERS left at MeColloujrh's or Shoemaker & Co's Dn g Stores, will receive prompt attention. Shop on oust side College Avenue, ono squire -south of the public squnre. mar29-7l

The Premium Horse Shoer. A. R. RAVENSCROFT, Blacksmith and

Horse Shoer, Corner of Sixth and .Madison Street i. fsThe Premiucs for best horse-Hh. hsing, was awarded to Mr. Kavoctcroft, by a committee of three Blacksmiths, at the Jlonroe County Fair, heldSeptember, 18T0. Every description cf Blacksmithing dona neatly and promptly. Kepairing exei-ulad with despatch. sept28-70

iiOMIKHSTRA'a'OR'S SOTICE. NOTICE is hereb;? given tharthe undersigned bas been appoiated, br the (!lerk of Monroe Count Common Pleas Court, Administrator, with the nill annexed, of the estnte of Wi Ham C. Sadler, deceased, late of- Van Huren township, IConroo county, Indiana. Said eitate is suprosed to be solvent W.H. RICBAKDSON. Affin'r. Foster, Att'y. April 8, 'Tl.

With great care, by a now pro Mies, veexioH-t rlrom th true, ncloct fnutl nd Aronmticj. each chnicto btio flior, siid produco J'lnonngs for CaX. Curtnia, Jellie., Creama, etc.. ot rare, eret'tence. Of great strength ami perfect purity Xathing artificial Every tlavar at represented. Kn droit lac, bam fuUmciisure. U.;e them nce, will li&e no titter. Tht

to tha cheap eitncta. Aek for Dr. f riots Special flavorings. Mnnut'actured onl- hy Vepots,(!biciiaudBt. Looit. The Hlodirett I'ontable IFcn:4-. PROF CAMPBELL h:w just set up sample of this Pence on tho public quar. It strikes us ns tho very thing the Farmers need. Let tlietu examine it when t'n-y come to town. rpor'.'fl-l ni AautisilKiiaiion. NOT I C E ) S H K K E ItY (fl VEX TH AT the undesigned linn been Appointed Administrator, tie. bonis ;on, of the Estate of J ;une3 Bratney, Sr., Into of Monroe county dece ived. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEt'B C. HAHU130S, Administrator, di bonis non. J, II. Lort'E-v, At' 7. May 3,-3t.

Lime Kiln for Sale. IOFFKK FOB SALE MY LIME KILN and Stone Quarry, for SJ.'IOO.

Ono-third citsh, the bulauee iu two equal

annual payment.:. 'JOSEPH 8. ALEXANDER. Bloomington, March , 1871-tf

Building SVH. Tor fiale. Part ;of Out lot No. 27. For particulars, inr uire at Staart & McPheeters' Ilardwars jtitore, of CHAS. H. MePHEETEBS. Bloomington, Ind., june 8, 1869.

"ECLIPSE"

Robert C Foster, Attorney at Law, Bloomington, Ind.

Sale Stable. J. C. WORLEY, Opposite the South end of the R. R. Depot, HAS one of the largest and best arranged Livery and Sale Staples in Monroe, or ui any other county in Southcm Indiana. Saddle horses, or horses and buggies will be furnished at any hour of the day or night. Commercial travelers and others, will be furnished with conveyance to neighboring towns. Good, steady horses furnished to families. Horses fed by the single feed, day or week, at reasonable rate. We propose to keep a first-class stable, and ask the public to give us a trial.

T"i O A d the accoi nts of tho old fln.i 1

JL , O. ive in the bunds of the present proprietor, ind must be jv.id nt once. Blromin-;ton. Intl., Jec. 28, 1070. urco. a. Btr-iitinic. j.s.sinTiiatrsxKR. BUSKIRK & HUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND PRIVATE BANKERS, Bloomington, Ind., office north side of the public square. We will attend to a!) busiress cnlrustod to our care, ia the Courts of this State, aiid nre also pn pared to di .count j.;o.".d and sol 1cnt paper, .m reafomil le ttrnw.

Rrterene s ..lejisr.-'. :ci-u::tiu or ltonci

Atinmev .'.lid'

Lanier & Ci

B6y Will jrive spocial attention to the settlement of Deceaente' Estates, and ColUetion of Claims. Ojt-icb West aid 1 Public Square.

TflE WOBLI' BEXOWNED mm SEWiiis machine, With ail the In.e jraprovcraentB.

1 iBAPTEU TO EVERT VARIETY OF

sEYma, Foa families ok fciACUfACTOtlES. H. H. CAUPBELL, Agt. Bloomington, IiuL, Dec 7, '10.

at?...-rs. W Uliito.

X i iv 1. US 1 ail cT. ' :6, : I

New York; Messrs. J;cC:il!a & chants, Bitoinicifton, Ind.

JAMES LIVERY,

W.

ALB

JAS. C. C1.AEC JOBX C. OSCSAXD. SLhmi & 0BGI3ABD, Faisey mi Staple t?reMos3) QBCBSVare, 4c. 'Masonic Hall Building, tSIoemSaston, - - Indlaeu. The highest pile p&id for all kinds of country produce. jaSff70 TX7 A1TEI. Assents and Pedlers to V sell a thoroughly good domestic x

wuuted m e ftrv fainilv. Ao compe-

; l.iaon. Exclusive tv-rtitory given. Bunt- ! Hess verv !nnnt. Agents h:ivo sold 3 'doy.in. netting: !?S0 profit per day. 0:ie I ,Ui .'t:"n in a ..wall town, another 1000 in jve wivus, sn?.!r:y r, calling ok 33 faini ilics. Out-fit 3. So dancer of hnooii-1

A.t'i D '.ion. Best tu' ivkrenees given. Send for j cireu'or to 103 Wa. hington strm;t, Boston, ! Ma y. apbw liTTLEiriKLp $s Damk.

Co 2- r-niaya

FEED STAB

REAIt OF BLOOSIINGTON HOTKL, Bit'Omiuirton, Intl.

b and ti-ams, hire,! on renonnblo tcrnii. ' TXT? .Wr,'! :petfty Stable j ist. east of tho Postoffico, and in ! "lendoandt to public Renorally, tl

rear Ot tl.o US.xnimgton lintel

Htb. i. il. Uivim.:. Mr-. M.P. Bajtsiwn.

weeb $mm mmm.

tat

octe 60 j we are -afrei"3 i'r tne eea swing xttti.i i chin's onu ampptr .he best now in use in

niiwp k imI Twn I .ii Fnr iU the United States. Hotcd do-their grsat HUse ana 1W Mis VOr . rtmplicitvudcupUbilUyt.evkiiidof DR. J. J. DL'IJAND OFPKKS FOB; work. They run wry eatnlf and Mly sale it a bargain, aud on rcaM ;i!.le j We moan ju3t what we'&av. terms, bi. Two-is(ia'3' ftrlclt lv 1-; A dample of tue tibore" alachine will ba Unit;, on South I College Avenne, found at either of our residences, sU at ind two lots, containing more than a lull tha Furniture Sure of Mrs. Hfrndtrnm. acre of ground. For particulars call upon Call and see them Very rcipeotaUf, the Doctor, either at his residence or store LIZZIE LOoWKifrv room. t&K It jaart:-Tl JXABY E- HABBftfotS.