Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 3, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 May 1871 — Page 3

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BLQQMIK6T0N PROGRESS,

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

L. N. A. $ CHICAGO RAILROAD. XIMI TABLK AT BLO0MIXQT0X. TRAINS OOINO KORTn. Lightaing Passenger Train 10:04 r.M Hail and Ex p. -ess Train 2:34 p.m Freight Train 2:05 r x TRAIN'S QOIKO SOUTH. Lightning Passenger Train 5:49 a:M Freight Train 9: JO a:m Mail and Express Train 2:07 r:.i JAMES R. BRYANT, Agkst.

Bill of Prices For Advertising. The undersigned have agreed upon the following BUI of Prices for Advertising in the Bloomington Democrat, and Btoomingto Progress: 1 y Mr 1 col. $80 ; J col. $40 ; J col. $20. 6 iiioa. 1 col. $45 ; col. 825 ; J col. SI 2.50. 3 nio. 1 col. $25; col. $15; J col. $7. 50. Co ds, two inches or less, per year, $10.00, or one dollar par month for or 6 months. Lomi Notices 10 cents per line ; standing loca i S cents per line, each insertion. Divorce iXilices, $12.00. Administrators', Exeutors', Guardians', Commissioner', Attachment Notices.nnd all other legal advertising will be charged for at the rate of 15 cents per line for first insertion, and 10 e;nts per line for etch additional insertion All legal advertisements which require proof of publication, must be paid for 'jefore affidavit will be made thereto. THOS.C PURSEL. Pub Democrat. TTM. A. 6 A BE, ub)Uher Progress.

IS-White Lead, Oik, Bar Iron s.r.A Steel, at Stuart & McPheeters', west sitlc of the public square. Our Stock op Mess' Lasting

and Garibaldi boots is complete, and prices alwuys the lowest. CK ASE & CO. SCHOPF & KACFFMA5 A beautifully arrangt?d and tasteful iy decorated room is that occupied by Schopf & Knnffmau, in the

Orchard Block. Ic has been newly

Everything sold by us is warranted exactly as represented, or the r.ieney will be cheerfully refunded. If you have never bought of u, try us oneo. CHASE & CO.

MARRIED. On Tuesday, May 9, at tho Walnu'; St. Presbyterian Church, by Rev. James Mathews, of Logansport, Mr. R. W. Miers to Mist Be'le Ryors, both of this city. On Thursday, May U, at tho residence of the bride, by Rev. J. II. Ketcliam, Mr. James Pierce, of New Albany, lnd., to Mrs. Anna Beckham, of this place.

On Thursday, May 11, by Rev. J. J. ;

TULEY A WICKS Dress Goods, Summer Shawls, Fancy Goods, and Staple Goods. There has been a rush to the New York Store the pat week, to get those handsome Japanese Silks at en nri ............. .. ,1 r . . .

ii.wau pn:iu niiuj ' a 5 ' Real Estate Transfers,

on, wmni huikcs to em uui. i.J, Fot ,ho Wjjtk ending Mny Gthi 1871j re. Ihis plays out that part of the ... h it j. Reorder :

$13.00 peddling business A full T..," , n 1 .. .... TvilUsm I; mliarp-er to (iefrffe A. 1JUS-

kirk, an eque.l and undivided 'interest in and -o In-lots 127 and 128 i:i the Towr. of Bio nninglon, f 700. Calvin' G. Harrell, et al, by Quit claim, to John P. Harrell, an unidivided interest in ICO acros of land in Clear Creek Township.

Ardrew Dillmnn to Henry T Dillmun,

Clilps and Splinters.

-The answers to the rebus

It. II. Campbell, the popular pro- j published by Tuley & Wicks, were prietor of the Parlor Drug Store, j Penea on Monday last, by a corn-

met with a singular as well as a serious accident, on Friday evening last. Mr. Campbell had been engaged all afternoon in charging

line of Dress Goods and Summer

Shawls now in Store. The market price in CASH will be paid for wool, by the firm of Tuley & Wick?.

We offer its usual ikducelyittta this Snyinv i. n v:Y.rt desire to Vmv

ooots ana onoes lor c:is n. i.iiAr. iu!'" w i.mu, nunc ui "-..,

Tov i) slop, 4. m John Omifk'H. et nl, to wir.?y IV, and .1 ..n.. V (!imrtwtll. 1 1 Jt nw of hind, morn

If your watch is in a disorganized j 0r less, in Washingeon Township, 20(. condition anil requires the services Jtmes 'Watkins to Jola T. CimWeco.

JOHN P. SMITH-

John P. Smith can doctor it. He is now sole agent for the justly popular Elgin Watch, and has one of the largest stocks ever brought to Bloomington. Heavy am) light gold, and silver civ-ea of all grades, for watches, constantly in stock. Look at John's watches it won't cost yon anything to look, and not much to buy. Go and dig in his gutter for rings.

Beautiful Bronze Bool's for

Jacob Dcckurd to Joseph L. Hanson, by

Q lit claim, a tract of laad iu Polk Township. 050. Elijah P. Parks to Jonas Stine, an undivided interest in and to 105 acr.;s of land, more or less, in Bean Blossom Township, 60. John Lemon to John R. King, two acres of land, more or Ie. s, in Bean Blossom Tow whip. 50. J B. F. AJams to Allen Spark, n tract of land in Indian Creek Township. 2,000. David Carpenter to Allen Sparks. SO acres of land in Van Buren Township, and 40 acres of land in Indian Creek Township, 2,000. Jaoob Carpenter to Allen Sparks. 60 acres of land in Van Buren Township,850.

Ja nes O. Duncan to John Cr. Johnson,

Misses. Full line just opened, and for ; saV 33 acres of ittnd iu cleiir Creek Township,

cheap, at

DUNN & CO

It is a matter o" great surprise to people unacquainted with the facta,

painted and papered, a 'fine Marble ! that I?,,un ,& 9?' oan ,kfP s? larg

ocxla fountain placed in it, and a

choice stock of Candies, Nuts and Frjits hav-3 just beon received. If you want splendid Bread and Cakes, go to Schopf & Kauffrnan's. m Ladies who want ak extra wide lasting Gaiter, mnde on a last invented and patented by the celebs-ated Dr. Sendbli, can find just the thin;, cheaper than elsewhere, at CHASE & CO'S, M. L. McCOLLOUGH McCollough'a Wall Papers and Borders are "going off like hot cakes," because he has a nice assortment and a tastefully selected stock, both as regards colors, figures and qualities. He takes great pains to trim Wall Paper for his customers' us he has one of the celebrated Yoeman Patent Paper Trimmers,

and will furnish any quantity of

Paper and Border, on short notice. Stop at McCol lough's and examine samples. Prices low.

i a stock, and sell at such low agures.

fhey-bny thirty or fifty barrels of sugar at eaeh purchase, and coffee by the hundred sacks. They are compelled to do this because their trade is so large, unci is increasing rapidly. In addition to the retail trade, they do an extensive jobbing business sell to a number of country merchants in surrounding towns. Their store is opposite thu north end of the Depot. m m Soft, easy-fitting Shoes, made for us, and just the thing ior.old Indies who desire a comfortable fit. CHASE & CO. JOHN LEONARD There has been enough raiu during the past two weeks to run Leonard's Mill without resorting to steam power, as his turbine will run with

ST" 5,000 in Ragged Money Wanted at the Grocery and Provision Store of Clark & Orchard, south ast corner of the public square, for which they will pay Goods. Bring on your ragged money. Ifovembtr 9th. 1870-6 n Our Stock of Men's Fine (shoes, both sewed and pegged, is vey largo, and our prices wili be found as lowas good goods can be adTorded. You will fine durabiiitv and neatness combined in 1 of our styles. CH AS E & CO.

GEORGE BOLLEN BACKER Bollenbacher has been selling a

Durand, Mr. Abnnr Bough to Miss Martha fountains, and at about half-pastsix Po oil, all of this county. ! , . . . . . . . .

MMaMMMMWiMrtMnOTwmBMMNMMMBHMMPMMMHM U LIUIA, Jltiiiig tflllOtlCJU IMG tiiai-

ing of a small fountain, carried it in his arms, from the generator, which is placed in the rear, or west end of the cellar, to the front or east end, at which point a pipe connects the fountain with the marble soda water apparatus in the store room above. Campbell laid the

fountain on tho ground, on its side, aud then began to detach a large empty fountain from the pip'). While thus engaged, his attention was attracted to the small fountain, by the hiss of escaping gas. Holding the large fountain with his right hand, he extended his left arm forward, and, he believes, had only touched the small fountain with his hand when it exploded with a r2port similar to that made by firing an anvil. The bar of iron that is passed around the middle of the fountain, struck his left wrist, breaking one of the bones in two places, dislocating one of the bones at the wrist joint, and making a slight flesh wound in the hand. Ho also has a severe cut in one of his feet, near the instep, which appears to have been made by a sliver of metal, and, as there is no evidence of its withdrawal, fears are entertained that it still remains in the wound. The fountain evidently exploded from Mr. Campbell, for had it exploded toward him, his injuries would doubtless have been fatal John L. Pitner has been se-

mittee chosen for that purpose, and

it was found that not one of the fifteen "solutions" were correct. Persons can compare their answers

with the key,at the New York Stop

'Misencr will move into the

800.

P.iris BnMier to John W. Butcher, an undivided interest in 213 aore of land, more or less, in Indian Creek Township, 450. Ln'irson E. McKinney to Charlie B. Robe-tson, 80 acres of land in Salt Creek Township, 500.

m' "The Quaker !" "The Quaker !" "The Quaker!" Farmers, examine this wonderful Reaper and Mower. Stuart & McPheeters are the Agents. It is now on exhibition. Learn its good points. Buy the test. Buy the "Quaker." A FINE ASSORTMENT OfLaDIES' Croquet Slippers, made expressly to our order, and very cheap. CHASE &. CO. 3PThe "World" Reaper and Mower, is sold by Stuart & McPheeters. The Machine is on exhibition in the Cou rt House Yard.

The Railroad Proposition. The following letter was received by Gan. Hunter, in addition to the

I dispatch spoken oT elsewhere. It

a very light head of water, and j wjn ,e s(,cn that the proposition is propels machinery that doessplendid .jn flU j fQ the 110;nt It mu6t be work. His flour has a wide celeb-i 1 . . . ; a. nnr. ., ritvir,- vorv d. Rri. :,o- some ! remembered thaifco.000 per mile,

in, John.

leeted by the Board of Town Trustees to act as Prosecuting Attorney, until May, 1872. A good selection, as Mr. Pitner is a talented and industrious young attorney, and, what is of paramount importance, a sound Republican No inconsiderable degree of disappointment has been felt by the general public, during the past week, in consequence of the failure of William Fullcrton to put in an appearance on the streets, with his soda fountain on wheels. We are happy to be able .to state, however, that negotiations are pending for the purchase of Sehobel's mule, and that when this arrangement has been

large quantity of Ladies' Lasting spUi.did Euiri;. custom -:..., ..,:!.: i. ,l.a' ; been entirely txhuv..itcd.

a l..,cn K jkmit ft i I n.?at enji snk. ! i ,

j is but about one-third of the amount I: i.l .-ii.. ... I- r

aii,es s oct o gi papcis in , huild the road, and that the the city, at the L. iiiou J.)rug ctore. j ' Enough Wall Paper to supply every balanse of the expense he proposes family or dealer in Monroe county, j to bear himself. We will never

at "bhoeniakcTs." Wall Paper j have another proposition made to us ! consummated, Fullcrton ami his

marble fountain, will "come forth in their beauty." The price per glass will remain the same, except at Louses where Fullcrton is required to whistle to the babies 10 cents will t'iien be invariably exacted

Prof. James Merrick, (color-

much cheaper than it has been sold ! nil nna vs,i,..i,.

'; in any previous season, at the Union: . ... A. ', 1 ' Drug Store. Go to Shoemaker & an1 th" Pcol,lt, a,,ow thc PPorCVs Drug Store, and learn what ! tunity to pass unimproved, they I they can do in tlie4Wall Paper line. ! will surely regret it. Below is thc

Also, in Lead or Oil.

Our first purchase those

piaue Onit'-rs. has

1 ut a new lot has

Those beautiful, n:at i.nd sub

stantial Bronze higli Boots, which lace at ths side or front, are sold by George Ballenbacher. He has received a nice stock of Childrens' and Misses' Shoes, and is Milling them at Spring prices, which are exceedingly low. For boys and men.he has some new and handsome

btcuuse so cheap, at CHASE & CO S.

letter referred to :

Nk.w York, May 9th, 1S71. Ginertd 3Urton C. Ifimtfr : Dsar Gexbrat. ; T have 1ut te-!e-

d are seUing fast. gr)'ha J'"u t'1"1 "'d.a ltod from

old Taylor stand, northeast, corner pnblic,so soon as neecssary improvements arc made. An open front is now being put in MajorGeneral Burnside has been elected Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic Yankee Robinson, as advertised, will pitch his tent in Bloomington, on or about the 2Gth day of May. In many localities of this county, the last chicken will be caught, brought to town and sold, that money mny be realized to "pay the way" into the show Rev. J. W. Bain, favorably known in this place as an orator, lectured at College Chapel, on last Wednesday and 'Monday nights. Though not so large as desired, .the audiences were appreciative, and the lecturer added to the reputation he had already achieved as an eloquent and scholarly speaker By reference to the corrected time time-table, it will be seen

that the lightning trains are now night trains. Bloomington merchants, who sell goods to New Albany men, can go down to the Falls on the morning train, have five or six hours in which to collect and solicit orders, returning the same night at 10:04. Bedford merchants, no longer finding Bloomington as accessible as heretofore, will be compelled, doubtless, to buy from the Trade Palace, at Mitchell

XSloomiii?toii "VVooIeM Mills. Wanted, i9,!)99 lbs. of Wool. Will Pay Cash or Goods. We have m hand, of our own manufacture. Woolen Goods to exchange for Wool sm h as Blankets, Oassimeret, plain, colored, plaid and white Flannels, Tweeds, Jeans. Carpeting Stocking Yarn, &c,&c. Don't sell your Wool to street runners,

r i but bring it to tho Factory, where yon can

get belte r prices and hotter goods than can bo procured of Agents. Call on us before selling your Wool we at all times pay thc highest market price, IN CASH, r Goods. We mi " prepared to do all kinds of custom work, such iii Carding, Spinning and manufacturing. Our prices are the same

as any oilier responsible manufacturer, doing guod work, in this or adjoining counties. A.. Xttioi"l; was put in circulation lust venr, ti'.at wo

were charging mora for work than an

other manufacturer doing j,,od work. If this rep irt should he eiieulat. d this season, you may pronounce it ;n He. Wool and produce, as n ay be agreed upon, will be taken in payment, but no work must be taken from the Factory until PAID FOB. Mav 17-2m A.TIOLTZMAN&SON.

Union Drug and Book Store, J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO.

SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,

9

WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER8 III

Drugs, Flxvbs, Oils Glass, Putty, Books.Wall Paper, Window Shades AND STATIONERY.

V UK NTS WANTED FOB

usrriED:

Or Wary ami ;- Ways in the Hidden Life nf Awfrietiit D'trc'ires. By officer G. S. MvWatters. A narrative of 25 years' experience amxmg Bank Bobbers. Counterfeiters, Thieves, Picpccket Lottery Dealers, Confidence Men, and Swindlers of all classes of society disclosing marked instances of diabolical vengeance and deep laid plans of mischief and outrage, and showing the modes by which ihey were. traced out, and the scoundrels brought to justice. A large volume of over G50 prtge.-j ; 30 full page engravings. For circulars and terms address the publishers J. B. BURR & HYDE, mayl7-3w Hartford, Conn.

Bloom itgron to VanSickles, in case Five

Thousand ($3,900) Dollar per mile, of well securer1 donations, can be obtained from tho pei pie. ".'on; the lini of the Road.

1 write to confirm that dispatch. It thc

styles, unsurpassed in this market. ! and rear,y trimmed, go to bfcoc-

.f-m maker c& Cos Drug Store

Boots and Sno.-s roit the million, and pricss for the masses, at the City Sboo Store of CHASE &. CO.

TAYLOR & CO-

SHOEJIAKICli A- COWall Paper of every grade all

cheap and Stylish, at Shoenaker & ' Road caa be built lam quite sure it wiil

Uo's. It vou want w hite Lead orl"'"1 V ,,"!-'on l"e uir'-ouon, m -vi . ",i t ? c, Evansn le, but I do not feel authorized to Oils, go to the Lnion Drug More ! ,vc anv alirance , th;it effwt.

it vou are papering your rooms anu

want good paper or border, cheap,

Taylor, and his corps of competent clerks, are kept busy from dewy morn till far into the nigh t, by customers v?ho are determined to get their goods at the northeast corner. The best prices always are paid for Eroduce, at Taylor's store, and he uys torn of it every month. The largest and best selected stock of Children's Shoen ever brought to Bloomington. Especial mention is invitee to our stock of Children's Croquet Slippers. Call and so thonv CHASE & CO. Ladies' Lasting Gaitlbs much cheaper than last season. Don't buy a pair 'till yau see our suk. and learn our prices. CHASE & CO. Removed. Hen ry L. m Ho wson has removed his Baot Shop to the room one door south of the Bank, and will continue to make a speciality of Custom Boot Making. He will also, in his new location, keep a stock of Ready-tr ade Boots of his own manufacture. His old customers are invited to vfcit him in his

new room. apt 12 Near Solsberhy, May 3d, '71. Shoemaker & Co. : Myself and family iiave made thorough trial of your "Nature's Hj.ir Restorative," and I must say tl at it is the best thing that we have ever used. It restores gray hai's, cleanses thc scalp of all impuri ties, 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 friendi), and they speak of it in the highest terms, I am thankful that a preparation has at last been presented to the

public, which can be safely used by

We keep a lakgek stock of Calf Boots than all other houses in town combined, and sell them very lew. Call and examint) them. CHASE & CO.

at all times to keep a full supply.

" Blank Warranty Deeds and Mortgages, for sale at this oflice.

Custom-Ma rE, Double-Soled Plow Shoes, for farmers, cheaper than ever before. Don't buy 'till you see t'lts'e goods, as we are selling ,-iem as low as most merchants can buy them. Remember every pair of Plow Shoes, is warranted, at CHASE & CO S.

giv

You are empowered to make the above proposition to ths people of your section. AVith high regard I remain yours verv truly, J A. E. BURN SIDE. " Having bought our Rubbers at the bottom price, we are prepnred to sell then lower than any other parties. Call and see. CH ASK & CO

8" Blacksmiths do you know! A Fiiw of the Policy Holders that Stuart & McPheeters have of the Connecticut Mutual Life brought on a large stock of Iron Insurance Company, of Hartford : and Steel ? Whether vou are aware Jt)lir w- Hornbakor, is.fflo ; .T. C. Harof it or not it is so and thov intend bisan' i'000; IL C' Kborel'- 5 0i0i S'"-' Ol IK or UOr, H IS SO.anU UUy intend w:iir cford. 5.000 : David M. HarbW.n.

5,000; C. F. Dodds 5,000; Henry F. Dillmi n. :!,0'"0; Wm. Weioicr, 2,000; John F. Casid, 2.000; Wm. H. Ward. 1,000; P. A. Casad, 2,000 ; C. W. Bryan. 1.C00; R. A. Fulk, 2,000; John M.. Saddler. 4.000 ; M. L. S:;iodras,4 CuO; B. F. Rogers.5.000 ; Vi . R. Coffee, 1,000; L. H. Chase, 2,000; W. C. Draper.5,000; August Drnpov.O.OOO; Samuel Dinsmore, 5,000 ; W. A. Rogers. 5,000; E. J. Stark. 10,000; Alex. Starnes, 3.000; T. J. Whitson, 2,000 ; Robert W. Miers, 5,000 John Culross. 2.000 ; VV. W. Wickl, 8.1100; Daniel Boone, 2,600 ; V. V. Bsone. 3.000: Henry Fellows. 4.rc0: A. Sutherland, 5,000; C. P. Tulev, 3,OOo': T. A. Wflie, 2.000; Dr. Wr. T. "Vi'vlie. 3,6(i0: Samuel A. Smith. 6,000; C. M." Illusion, 10,000; Nick VanHorn, 1,500. The Connecticut Mutual has 532,o00,000 Assetts ; Surplus 9,000,000 ; Claims by death, paid, 11,000,000. Ratio of expense to income being 1 iwer tan any other

Company. bnougrass & Dodds, District Agents, including the runtic8 of Monroe, Lawrence, Greene, Owen and Brown. Persons desiring insurance would do well to call on the above nameel Agents, on West Side Public Square, Bloomington, lnd. The "iEtna" Reaper and Mower is on exhibition in the Court House Yard. Stuart & McPheeters are

the Agents.

Chase & Co.

nriri ot Chase &; to. nave again

been receiving new goods, and, through their numepous local notices in this issue invite the public to an -ins'iection of their new arrivals.

Don't fail to call at Chase & Go's if

You would hardly believe it

were we to tell you, how many people, who have black glossy hair, are indebted for it entirely to the use of Nature's Hair Restorative. This preparation not only restores the

hair to its orig nal color, but causes it to grow and become soft and silken in texture. Ask Shoemaker & Co. for Nature's Hair Restorative, and don't let Che Captain "shove" any other preparation on you. Our new Spring Stock is now beginning n arrive, and from thin time on, we can show you new, fresh goods almost daily. If you wt nt good serviceable. Boots and Shoes, cheaper than tho same epiality can be bought elsewhere, call f.t the "City Shoe Store. " CHASE & CO. HOLTZMAN & SON

We will pay the best prices in cash for all the Wool that may be brought to our Woolen Factory. Now the sheep are being snatched

bald-headed a id bare-backed by th

ed), f,-r the past seven years identi

fied with the "lather and shave" interests of Bloomington, removed to Delphi, one day last week, where he will offer his professional services to the people of that brisk little city. Professor Merrick ha3 not been a financial success recently and he dates his misfortunes from the hour when he was first tempted to accompany our gallant Democratic Representative, P. L. D.

Mitchell, on an excursion to Bean 4a?" Mr. David Griffin is now Blossom Creek, in search, of bass conducting thoj'ainting and Paper and other luxuries. It is the old Hanging business for himself and tor of Poor Do Trav solicits the patronage of the public. ' f Mr. firifiln i-j n mmnntant flnd

j If the people of Monroe county j p:lingtaki:,g mechanic, and a number

could appreciate tno henciits con- ol jels ot Papering which he has ferred upon a locality by railroads done recently, speak for his ability and railroad competition,' as the res- this line in thc plainest terms. :,i..t,. ,.r t,- Give him a trial when you want a

,j . ,... ., i Jf'b well done.

wuuiu ub um;u uviiu menisci v o-a ui the opportunity now offered them,

Rev. W. P. McNary, being absent

on next Sabhjith, his Pulpit will be filled by Rev. J. W. Bain, morning and evening Tl ere will be a meeting of the Soldiers and Citizens of Monroe County, on next Saturday, 4 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of making preliminary arrangements for the Decoration of Soldiers' Graves, on the 30th inst. For Sale. A good second-hand top buggy, and set of single harness. Will be sold on time. If not disposed of before, will be sold by Parker, at auction, Saturday, 20th day of May. It can be seen at Hoover & Fish's Paint Shop. GEO. A. BUSKIRK. 3T "Yankee Robinson's" show will exhibit at the east end of (kh street, on the Dunn Farm, Fridav May 26th. This will be a splendid opportunity for our country cousins to see thc gentlemen in spangles and flesh-colored tights. Dig your ginseng, and come to the show. " Mr. C. J. Nanz, of the firm of W. W. Borden & Co., visited our town last week, bringing with him several varieties of Roses, Greenhouse and,beddingout plants. They seemed to be more Inalthy and in a better condition, than plants usually brought to this place. He expects to visit our town again with a larger and more extensive variety of Flowers in a few weeks. He left some beautiful Fuchias, Geraniums, with Mr. J. R. Berry. Persons desiring any flower, or wishing to order any special varieties can do so by calling upon him.

Cilm after a storm." Wives can ro-

v?rsetliis. Use Dr. Price's Cream Baking

to Secure a road running northeast Powder and Special Flavorings, and the , ., . -i t -l , calm will invariably precede the storm, to the county line. Gen. Burnside, ; In f:1(.,..itortn,c,,n henostponed indefinitely.

provided the fowder and riavors ac not give out. Ladies, if you have cros.i husbands, we would say the best ammunition out. is Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, and the most delicious flavors for Puddings, Sauces. Pies, Cakes, etc., are Dr. Price's Special Flavorings. Vanilla. Lemon, Rose, or anv other to suit the taste.

Hcnrv Rott has the hand

somest Soda Fountain in Bloomington. His syrups are nicely flavored, and his Soda Water cold and delicious.

people who wish to use or sell their

both young and dd, thereby doing wool, and of course they ought to

away with the nsi or fcls and oils, receive t!je hest price for at, and

and those poiso ious compounds j when having work done, should . your feet need clothing or beautifywhich are flooding he country, and I tphe it toafirii that will elo it best, i inc. The Ladies will here find a

Ihe reputation of Holtzman & Sons at fine mechanics has never yet been excelled, and if yon want (larding or Spinning done in a satisfactory manner, bring your wool rlghr. in to the HoJt:man Factory.

one day last week, telegraphed Hon. Morton C. Hunter, that he would build a road from Bloomington to the Morgan county line, (some twelve or thirteen miles,) if the people of Monroe county would pledge him ,5,000 per mile, to be paid after the completion of the road, and when the cars were run over it. The road as projected, will run

through the townships of Bloomington, Perry, Benton and Marion. The fax, if the people could be induced to vote it, would not be paid until 1873, and two per cent, on each one hundred dollars of taxable property, would raise the amount required. In almost any other county than Monroe, the proposition would be eagerly taken advantage of. aud the tax voted at once. Gen.

The energetic n..;j -.,;',,rl fl,n rnns

from Martinsville to Fairlnnd, and

the building of this twelve miles; !SiiJncJ

.YoMin arnjtrtui.

For Kent. 5Iy dwelling house. situated on Washington Street, between 4:h and 5th, and at present occupied bv Prof. Hoss, will he for rent about the 1st t.f June. Will bo rented cither by the month or year, and to a good tenant on very reasonable terms. May 17,-tf. E. GREGORY.

With erTMt c.n .v a tifw i.rtTesrt. we-xirai t from

tho trtir, se.Uxt ft uite ami A rom.ttic, etirh elioructer-

- - 'it ruining the hnalt i of thousands of )eople. I would therefore most cordially recomro.'nd this Restorative to the attention of thc public. Vory respectfully yours John Severn. Farmer.

handsome variety of summer shoes.

Kg,. Farming Implements of every description, at Stuart & McPheeters.'. Tools and Cutlery, Blacksmith's supplies, Paints anl Oils.

i ! . irmt atrrvrifh nnd nrrftrt rrrifv.

would give usoireot communication , iwrj, jt,r ai r;v;rt;ril. y amitmdt w

.,, fv . a t j' n I ;Q : juumearjTt. Ust nm i,mr.. Kill utf, no outer, int with Cincinnati and Indianapolis., mmt dtucaie. daic, ft,,, madr. gnr.iprior , lit ir 'to tbo cheap .xtmcbi. Ak for Or. Price's Spec tilt If our ncoole would have Monroe: ruvorinra. Mannfactnfwi'.Miiv i.t

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Depots, Cluo4jo nnd St. i-ouia.

NEW GOODS

AN D

New Orders,

AT

I have the largest general stock of GOODS on the market, consisting in part of a Full liine or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY "GOODS AND NOTIONS, Mens and Boys' CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS,

BOOTS AND SHOES, CARPETS, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, and a full line of Family Groceries, and My Orders to 9Iy Clerlis are, to "Sell them to cash paying customers cheaper than the cheapest!" And they will be obeyed, may 10, 187

Wm. Stuart. Chas. H. JIcFiieeters. Stuart 4 McPheeters, West tide of the Public Square, DEALERS IN

county advance to the front rank in j

the point of wealth, general im-i Administration.

provemcnt and intelligence, her t j TSJCE IS H EREBY GIVEN, THAT

sources must be developed, and .no Administrator of th Att of Solomon I advertUo their business scientifically and

ntW dpvelonins- nrrencv fin 30 i Bornff, lato cf Jlonroa county, deceased, j systematically in such a way ; that is, so to other fle eiopmg agency can so j Thp .g ohRh, solvml' (jl,cur8 the l6r?e(t amount or publicity for surely be relied upon as railroads i maylo SILAS E GUY. Adm'r. j the least evpendidturoof mo:iey."oe26'70-y

BZAUTIFUL HAla, Haturt'i Crown. Toumu3t Caltir&te it GEAI HAIR Is a certain indicntlos of decay at the roots.

Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer Will Bestore Gray llair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a moBt delightful llair Dressing. It will promote, laxnriant growth. FsllLig Hair is immediately checked. Tho Young and all thoso whose Hair ha not yet turned Gray or White, will prefer Mrs. Allen' Siylobalamum It Is an exquisite Toilet Treasure, clear and transparent, without sediment, ,'tt beautifies and refreshes the hair, and as a nimple Hair Dressing, it has no eqnal. All Mothers art

advised to use it, and nofMng else, on their Children's Hair; its good effects in after lift are plainly discernible. Eviryhody shunld nsn ons of thess prepvat'jns. loth not j quired Sold by - SHOEMAKER & CO. Agents.

MANHOOD : HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just publish! by Dr.

Lkwis. 256 pages. Third edition. The

Medical Companion and Guide to Health,

on the radical cure of Supermntorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal

Losses, lmpotency. -Mental ani Physical Incapacitv, Impediments to Marriage, etc.,

and the Venereal and Sj-philiti: Maladies

with plain and clear directions for the

speedy cure of Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrheen, Gleets, Strictures, and all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy, Scrofu

la, Ulcers, Boils, Blotches and Pimples on the face and body. Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extragavance. The colebrted author in this admirable Treatise, clearly demonstrates, from a forty yenrs' successful practice, that the alarming consequence of self-nbuse may be radically cured ; pointing out a mode of euro at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bis oo idition may be, can be effectually cured, cheaply, privately, and radically. 4This book should be in hands of every youth, nnd every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope Price 50 cents. Address, Dr. LEWIS No. 7 Beach Street, New York. apr!2 6m

Newspaper Advertising. A book of 125 closely printed pag lately issued, contains .a list of tl e et American Advertising Mediums, giving the naiiies. circulations, and ::uU particulars concerning the leading Daily and Weekly Pol.tical and Family Newspapers together with all those having lurge circulations, published in the interest of Religion, Agriculture, Literature, &c , &c. Every Advertiser, and every person who contemplates becoming such, will find this book of great value. Mailed free to an v address ou'receiptof 2!i cents. GEO. F. ROW ELL, & CO., Publishers. No. 40 Park Row, New York. The Pittsburg, (Pa.) Leader, in the issue of May 20. 1870,wvs: "T'.ie firm of G. P. Rowel 1 & Co., which issues this interesting and valuable book, is thj largest and bt Advertising Agency in the United States, and we can cheerfully recommend

it to tho attention of those who desire to

"W o are prepared to give greater imlucemens in Lead, Oil and WALL PAPER, than ever bhfc.re, as our stock is very large and complete. We have purchaired one of Yeoman's Improved MacV.nes, with which we will trim all Wall Paper and Border free of cburge, for our customer. We would invite the pnblic to call and examine our stock and prices, before purchasing- elsewhere. Agents for Dr. Mott'fc BBeib Bittern, the greatest Tor. c in the World.

AXD A COMPLETE STOCK cf TEXT BOOKS and STATIONERY, at ffce post orrirs News Stand. rfcPlieeirji WILL UNDKK SELL AST MA IK TOWN.

J. W. BUSKIKE, Attorney at Lair, BtLOOMIKCiTWr, IX It., Lew Tanncnbtttm't filerWILL PRACTICE IN THE COVIli OF THE STATE. Special attention give to Probate bv:. nig. id a ArvllpMltna - fanlirn

IRON, STEEL,

PAINTS, OILS,

Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Cliains, Collars, Hamei, &c. A full and complete stock -of Farmers' and Meehabks' Tools, AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to filling all Orders for Building Materials. Bloomington, may 19, 1869.

JOBI 11. LOU BEN, ATTOBHEY AT IAVJ AND (espral losnraace Agent, Bloomington, lnd. Age it for the following named reliable Insurance Companies: jETSA Ptrt Insurance Company, Assets $5, 150,931 "I UNDERWRITERS Fire us. Oompan Assets. . c?3,634,89S t:. JETS A Life Insurance Company, Assets ..-$12,000,000 &THE BEST IS T11K CHEAPEST.-, OirFICE Noj th west corner of Pur I gquara. 5 Ju'y I869-y

HOUSE AND SIGN PALNTER And Paper Hanger. ORDERS left at McGdlougb's or Shoemaker & Co's Drug Stores, will receive prompt attention. Shop on east side College Avenue, one square south of the public square. mar29-71

Lime Kiln for Sale. I OFFER FOR "SALE MY LIME KILN and guine Quarry, for I,200. One-third cash, the balance in two equal annual pay menu. JOSEPH S. ALEXANDER. . Bloomington, March 8, 1 871 -tf

"ECLIPSE" Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. J. O. WOIr-EY gosite the Soiith end of the R.R. Depot, AS one of the largest and best arranged Lirery and Sals Stables in Monroe, or in arty other county in Southern Indiana. Saddle horses, or horses .nd buggies will be furnished at any hour of the day or night. Commercial travelers and others, will be furnished with conveyance to neighboring t owns. Good, steady horses furnished to families. Horses fed by the single feed, day or week, at reasonable rates. We propose to keep a first-class stable, and ask the public to give us trial. Pfi All the accounts of the old firm . O. ore in the hands of the present proprietor, and must be paid at once. Bloomington, lnd., Dec 28, 1870.

ISPXMIS'G Millinery Goods. IT is with pleasure that we announceVto the Ladies of Bloomington, and vicinity, that we have juwt received a very large and elegant slock of MILLINERY GOODS, ambraeing all the latest styles, in endks variety, nnd cf all qualities. tSf We undoubtedly have the T rgest, neatest, cheapest nnd most complete stock .n Monroe county, selected by iMKiS- BEEUS, n person, in the Eastern Cities, to which we invite the at tention of the Ladies. Ot r stock of various kinds of FLOWERS AND RIBBONS, is the largest and finest over brought to

this market. W e also Dave ne ot tile nnest assorted stocks of Ladies' clove:; and hosiery. which is very large and complete, We also have in store a heavy stook of all kinds of Ladies' FANCY GOODS. Wo wish it c istinotly understood that our tock of Millinery (ioods, Trimmings, &c, is by far the Largest, Bed, Cheapest and Handsomest ever brought to Bloomington. Call and examine for vourie!ves. MRS. BEERS & MISS PARIS. Bloomington, May 20, 1871.

Tli. Premium Borso Slkoet-.

A. E. EAVEKSCE0FT,

Horse Shjoer, Corner of Sixth and Madison Street. J6P"The Premium for best hcrse-shoe-ing, .vas awarded to Mr. Raveascroft, by 4 committee of three Blicksmiths, at tint Mon oe County Fair, held September, 187 . Every description of Hlacksmithingdon neatly and promptly. Repairing executed with despatch. sept 28-76

Robert C Foster, A ttorney at Law, Bloonekingrton., Znd.

J" Will give special attention to thu settle aient of Decedents' Estates, and Cc-i-ltictic c of Claims. Or mob West side Public Sqnare.

THE WORLD BENOWIfED HOWE 8EWING KACHIHC, With all the late improvements. ADAPTED TO EVERY VARIETY CF SEWING, FOR FAMILIES OR MANUFACTORIES. a. H. CAMPBELL, Agt. Bloomington, lnd., Dec. 7, 70.

JAB. B. C1.A.BK.

JOHN C. OBCBAXO.

Clhm & ORCHARD, DZALKBS ta Fancj and Staple ProvMons, Qatensvure, tc. Masonic Hall Building, Bloonslngiom, - - Ind'lnmt. Ths highest prices paid for all kind of country produce. ian20'70

TTP' ASTED. Agsnts and Pedlars to V el! a thoroughly good domestic article, wanted in every family. No uompctitioi . Exclusive tenitory given. Buaitiess very pleasant. Agents have sold 3 doze.), netting $30 profit per day. One sold 350 ic a small town, another 1009 in tivc towns, another 31 in calling on 33 fcvilic. Out-lit $3. So danger of imp initio!!. Best of references given. Bend tar cireulorto 102 Washington str.?et, BoMMt. Masf. ap8w Lixrt.i.FiELn &. DiLkc

AdsulntHtratlon. -OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES TH AT l. the undersigned has beer, appaii tee! Administrator, de bonis non, of the Esiatu of James Bratney, Sr., late of Monroo cour.ty. deceased. " Said estate is supposed to b! solvent. JOSEPH C. HARB1S05, AaBinistrator, de bonis mm. J. H. JjOVVXX, Att'y. May A-

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.UMES W. CC0KEKLY, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLK, RBtK OF BLOOMINGTON HOTEL, Bloominjrton. Inti. SADDLE HORSES, Horses and Bugjrief, . . and teams, hired on reasonable tonus. Stable just east of the PostoiSoe, lund in rea.'- of the Bloomington Hotel. oct 'e

lms aad Two Lois For Salr,

B, J. J. DUKAJfD OPfERS FOR

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sale at a banrnin. and on reasonable

tor ns, his Two-Story Brick Dwelling, on South College Atcobc, and two lots, containing more than a th? acie of ground. For particular call Voa the Doctor, eithtr at his residD9 or store rain. M33 Ti