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

BLOOWiKGTON PROGRESS.

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

L. '. A. y CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIM S TABLE AT BLOOMINQTON. TRAINS GOIXG SORTH. Lightning Passenger Train lftf'4 pm Mail n-.::d"Express "Train 2:34 p.m Freight Train 2:05 P.M TRAINS QOt.Va SOUTH. Lighting Passenger Train 5: -.9 a:m Freight Train Pa-o a:m Mail a;id Express Train 2:07 p:m JAMES a BRYANT, Agkxt.

Bill of Prices For Advertising. Tho undersigned have agreed upon the following Bill of Prices for Advertising in the Blooir.ington Democrat, and lKoomington Projiefn: 1 year, col. $80; Jcoi-StO; J col. $20. 6 mo. I col. $45; co'.$25; col. $t2.r.O 3 moa. lxVi. i5; col $13; col. $7.30. Cards tno incites or lea, per year. SI 0 CO.. or one dollar ppr mwuh for 3 or 6 month. Local Notices 10 cents per'ine; standing locals S emta par line, each insertion. DivoTi'i Notices. 51200 Administrators', Esr.itors', Guardians . Commissioners', Altai Inner t Xo'ic '.a.uni all other legal advertising wili be charged for nt I'la rate of 15 celils per line for tirat in vrtion. and 10 ecnU jer lino for oc.cli additional insertion. All 'eg.,' advertisements which require proaf of publication, must be paid for before affidavit n il! be m.-ido thereto. THO;. C. PITRSKL. Pub Democrat. W) A. OA BE. Publisher Progress.

The Date. Subscribers will j -find fisjures at the end of their

Graduates. The following are (ho names and residence!! of the gentlemen and ladies who graduated at the 42d Commencement of Indiana State University : Thomas G. Alford, Bloomington. Helen Alford, Bloomington. John W. Calmer. Springville. James II Dunn. Bloomington. Ella Fetliws, Bloomington. James M. Foster, Ccdarville, O. Paul McDonald, Attica. Susannah It. Hamilton. Bloomington. Lizzie B. Harbison. Bloomingtcn. Walter Iioughuin, Loogootee. Alexander KilpatriiOj, Morning S.m, Ie. Clara K. McCord, Bloomington. Jmiics E. McCullough, Rock port. Frank B. McDonald. Ir.dinn-ipoli:;. Tilghnint H. Mallow, Franklin. Columbus Nave. Attica. Loiter L. Norton. Marion. James R Overmui. Brynntcrille. David L. Richn: J-oii. Rockport.

j Laura L. Turner, Hloomington. E. Louise M. Wylio. Bh omin,jto::.. Personal. Col. Kcily, Editor j of the Louisville Commercial, and I R. J. Bright, Proprietor of tl e In-

lianapolis Sentinel, honored the Pro-

Real Estate Transfers, For the week ending .June 30th. lfc i, reported by W. H. .Jones. Kcoonler: Owen D Evans to Jonathan N. Bow her. 11 acres of land in Clear Creek Township tswo. James B. Clark to William Stuart, I

Intllana Slate t'ni verslty. The Commencement soason of the Indiana State University, which closed on Thursday last, ia universally conceded to have been' the most interesting ever known in this

State. Manv distinguished persons 1-t 3:t3 in Bixm.ington, oo -r,, . i ' ,i Samuel Din.'miore to John B.irttet, e' trom .other .states, who are m the iU.n,, ,,f .K in Van Uun n T, n.hi.,i.

hahit ot atlenclinsi eon meneement Elizabeth Showers to Aouilbi Rogers, ou . . , .. . . . . . ... . . . fill 11 1 fit T It A ill I t I'll 11 Hi AM 11 r l "M f II

J f miv, l little (l 1111 Villi T w 1 1 Ml

Tin'

will be hired here, oats, corn and straw bought, ns well as other farm products, and the demand will of

.course advance the price on every

article. The amount of money that the purchase of the ties alone will

eavc in the conntv is inmost one-

at the Eastern Universities, sav that

they never witnessed a better one anv where. The strongest and most

favorable impression ha? been priv

acre of land in Perry Totvn.diip. S

n I). EvMig to Jonathan Howher. 20 ; ra(l( upon to vote of land in Clear Creek Township, j , , , '

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acres ot

T0.

John Chirk to the Trustees of' the M. H

I i .f. ...:. :i. ,.? ,i. Church ot rmnkl.n. to acres ol laua

-iiiui-u up.,1 uiiu.n, . .c ... .-, (n.on Townsl.iip A ift community, and especially upon tliej Charles P. Tub v Louisa Jilbon. i ' t multitudi' of visitors from different I -f Seminary w No. 72, near Bloomington. narts of Indiana and other States, j ,r T i . ' rr, . . ,a i.- i e ,i I ira!) u-hoU to Mnrini L. Siio.li;r.i-. I he Annual Uratmn before tlie m, ,.;;, 341.241.245 n l24H and PrL ,.t Literarv Hocictics was delivered bv j fractional lo :ho liloominron. 375. Hon. J. II. Knddcll. of Indianapo-j William W. lUnke to "fleniy O. Burt- ,. r , 1 . .-,..1 ..u riV, 1 man, 40 aeres ol land in hint Creek Jowr.h-', en Moiulay molit,2btl) nit. '-o 1 00.

.li.Hvoeo.l nnil an undhided rart of Seminarv ont-l-.t 1'J

oomposition, wel

(1 bv the large ;

gross Office with a cull, last week. TlIK T.iRGI-TT ASD BEST selected

names which indicate the day of the

j i -i .!, ,.i. i stock of Children's Shoes ever brought to month snd year 10 which their sub- ( BWrointol F fentio isim-ited scriwtion expire?. For example, : to mirstook of Children"? Croquet slippers. r. t .am t .1 Call and fw them. CHASE A CO. John Jeues, juy 10'70, means that . , , , Jones owes from the 10th of last j Tl'LEY & WICKS r j I The immense reduction prices on i all kinds of Dress Goods, at the GEORG E BOLI.EN BACKER j Xew York Store, has cau-d a great Persons who h ive been squeezing rush, but Tuley & Wicks are equal 2vo. 4 feet into No."2 shoes during i to the energeney. They keep a the Coiii meneement season, can now i hirue stock of Goods, and im secure -something comfortable and j ordin .ry ''run" C in materia ly reneat ai: Bollenbacher's Gnat Cin-; dure their supply in one short week, dnnati Shoe Store. He has some j Go now t- the Xew York Store if of those broad soled, low heeled j von want barirains, for thev will

Gaiter- that are just.the tiling for) sell low to make room for the Fall

Goods. I ive per cent, off for cash, remember. Piano fok Sai.k or Rent.

Ocn new Spring Stock is now j Ii,(juirt! f,f .Joseph Nr. Howe. beginning to arrive, and from this lime on. n r we con show you new. freh poils aln..,M j JlAmES WHO WANT AN EXTRA

(lam. It you want good serviceable ooois :

.na r..eneapertnan ire s .mo ; vent-d and I at-nted bv the cole! rated Dr.

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audience present. ; Jm,.ph Policy to Joseph L. Poll The address before t ie Alumni j acres i f land in Benton Town"! ip,

.Uav.i.,i n T.iiw, ,iv n w it iv -""t-pnen t-. Hosier

ffon. Jan ics 8. Rollins, of Columbia. Mo., wis one of the grandest;

ami most eloquent we nave ever islened to. It will lie published bv

' j Alumni Supper was a grand succes

1 he tables were loaded with evcrv

thing good in the way of eatables j

lh.it could be secured, and a quantity sufficient to feed a hundred persons remained after the Chapel 'a closed. The Supper will net the Methodi-a Church, the denomination by which the supper was gotten up,

A verv handsome sum

The amount of money the people are called upon to vote the Railroad, is less than one-fifth the

inary o:,i-iot I'en-v lownbip. ' t amount me com oanv wilt be eomnol-

Milton .1. Smith to Anuilhi '.V !!- r . . . . . the wi h!v, of in-lots .127 & 328 in the lw to expend in its construction, town of HI, .tvercr'oii. 'i ooo. I Monev exnetidcd on Railroads in-

. i vnriablv comes back That

and p:irt of fieuiinary uut-Ioi So. 1 Tern

j William F. Reed to Wm M. AJexand-r. 1 a part !' ol t-iol 'o. 23 in the To-.vlt

Bloi.niiiiv'loii, lfio. I elinn-i l et.. .l(im..c Ir. ("nlvin Vnnn.r in-l.,r '.' I

in lJloominuton, Too. Mice I which was Ivmg on the track

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v-iooKinsr mass ot iron am

dch was lying on the trad

near the round house a few days

ago, was the wreck of an engine that passed through a bridge near Lafayette, lat wetk Blake,

the ladies use. Cientlemen can ttlso secure a fine sewed .Boot for a air prii'e at this store.

the Alumni.

The Ahnnni Banquet, nn Weil- ! nesday niht, was held in the Col- j

lege Chapel. More than five lum-j Qua Stock of Mens' Lastino dred partieipitcd, not only in "the: and Uaribakii hoots iscompl te. and pric. -feast of reason and flow of soul," j "ly the lowest. CHASE ACQ, but in the abundant and choice pro-; ""''"" ! - x 1 .1 A. -1.. .ta.. I 1X1:1?. A. A. rVilo srm of Pmf T"

:'8"Tr u t!::, " i!P. Oilc, has reccntlv Ucn honor-ihlv -t -,,, finally concluded to

man The Ladies, of the L K. ! "'listen d out of tlie Uniti d States undergo an examination before

Church deserve crreat credit fori srvice m consequence of the redtn - S'iiire Cox, who fixed hi.s bail at

their skill and suc ess in providing i ,,on (,t ih'' arra.v a,,d ,a ' visitmsj !2()0. Blake's son was the bail. ' . i i. : . r.. i ... ri ii.. '

this entertainment. Hon. .James 8. l,"' "M,,"-""lje- .'U-innd now the licensed will li,hi

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,.T . ir. . ,t 'iti.lnnolMiI'irthf. mve , if- i itii'j ' "l" 'w " v' 1 " ' ...... .a

"inniana atio iMissoiiri; mav iney ' & , . .

ami inrce monins. tiwr seven 1 1""" 11 vv'

at Grei nc :stle.

Rollins resnouded to the sentiment.!'1'' i'H'i the rrmy as a private

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enntmiiP to ni-o.ner. nnrl H,m .1. S. "' ""'Ce months.

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Uollms.an honored Alumnus of thei :"""V,a Alllu,i1"' University of the former, and the! 1,1 " l'sl Virgimn.he was promoted found-r of the University of the!'" a stcol1ti Lieutenant in the Reglatter."' His remarks were 'eloquent ! ,lliir A rmy,nnd during the remainder and deeply interesting. Gov. O. P.ot tl,e "l"' arvwl ,n08ll.v w,tl' the Morton, 'who was present, verv i A'' "f hc. Ptnme. Ir. the burn ueh to the delight of all,rcsponde'd "" rrdencksliiirg he was the only in his admirable stvle, t-rse, power-i ln,crr w,t" 1,13 -0'J"ny- After fid and eloquent, 'to the sentiment j the Wllr lie was stationed in Florida offered bv Hon. Samuel EI. Ruskirk,i VC f',nrs ; then'6 he we,,t to Fort one of the Jiidires of the Supreme! rcfl StwI, whore he remained one

-The Town Trustees

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l'h0.,u.rt , tk s.mn nn-ilitv " " . .......v v.., - p,,..... , ,.,.,, ,1. ,.,,( n; Yr, illltT w men up went 10 k on

be bou,ht'cUewh.re. c,ll at tho;;C:y l'at" l thin "X. j to prosper as in the 'past, so much! Buibrd, at the mouth of the Yellow i Haute Railroad Companies-

will put a new pump in the well at

Jos. M. Howe's corner. A stone trough is also to be placed at the pump, for the accommodation of persons who may desire to water their horses It is now proposed to vote on the 7th of August, one per cent, to each of the projected Railroads, viz: the Indiana Northern, and the Cincinnati and Terre

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Shoo Store.

i than el.-ewhere. at

CHASE a COS.

SCHOPF & KAVFFSlAs ,! Hot se for rent. Enquire of'

These gentlemen have one of the j y j Fanner. osteft stores in the t iwn, and scve- j ta niclv furnished Ice Cream Par-! Of It Stock of Men's Fink

1 rrU I "Van P.il.1,,1. fi,r i S!l'. both 5ClV( d fllel Hf-' -d. 15 V.?rV ! Slty.

n .,rl OMitlomen is verv eon- ! '1c- :"u5 01K I'r!(-M win w ,""'r"1 " Io" I Thursday, the Com meneement adies and Un tlcmen is ery on , n be afforded. You will Dav pr was a gmtMl ,,1V for ,)ie venietlt. lull OII want .M.itl , jinc an,biJi:v and riitn.-s eomlunwl in I t. L1. ' ., . mn.rl ..e fo. i-pniemlier that the 1 !1 of oar mv k CHASE & CO. ! VAe university. In the morning,

plaeivb, buy them is at Seliopf & noLTZMA, Kaunman s Confectionery ami Jak-j . , ...

passed through all the grades to the

rank of Major, He expects to return to Florida in the Fall.

'place at his farm, to-morrow-

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more in the tutiire." tje eompli-; '- ""'' ".' -""- '-"- Jailer s sale ot tine stock will taKe

mcntatcf! the Facility and IJniver- there until mustered out.atler having

! sitv in the highe.it terms, and eon-

gratulated the State upon the unprecedented success of her Univer-

Cl-ipg and Splinters.

ery, south College Avenue, in the 'Orchard Block. Soft, easv-fitting Shoes, made for us, and .just Ibe tiiinj; tor oid Wtifci who desirj B Comfortable lit. C 11 ASK A CO.

The -12d Commencement of Indi-

it an ear'v hour, crowd, were mov-ana olaie "'vrsuy was me most

ing toward the Chapel, and long! successful ot any in many years.

The quantity of Wool brought bj before the time when the exercises i Distinguished visitors were present

town now, is an unfailing source of ': were lo commence, the Chapel was! from :ilmot evcrv portion of the wonder to some persons. Many literally packed ; all standing room j Stafc an(1 a mjn)b;r fmm ;1(1joini,1(r times vou will observe wagons on even, being occupied nside, and i c . . ' . every street . containing huge bales about the doors, and hundreds went I i"03- -1 coming, u nan nou need,

of woo!, en dosed m sheets or quilts, ;iwav, not being able to get near

and there are alwavs a halt-dozen

j of Senator O. P. Morton was a sur-

Thos. Fuilerton was the first man to bring new wheat to the Bloomington Mills, and that too, on the 24tii of June. The wheat was dry atid good. Mr. Rice says that in his twenty years' experience as a miller, he has never before known new wheat to be ready for use so s'Hin Now that the College season

has closed, the summer dog fights have commenced. Nothing will o surely arouse west. College Avenue into business activity now, as a

JOHN P. SMITH Iiizarus & Morris'

Soectat les are the Wt,

The exorcises were opened with I prise to citizens and stranc-ers alike.

jor move pe -sons endeavoring to buy j prayer by Rev. John Walls, of J,ut 0, t,e cs appreciated on that i oom,)at between the canines of that Perfected j these wag. n loads, but none sue-i Mitchell. ' The Salutatory, the sec- i ..!' t ' n,.i.,lil,rl.nn 1 J,,!,., Smith's d.i.r

They never; ceid so well as Holtziuan A Sons. Und honor, was delivered "in Latin, i MX. ' . . . !L ' i: ' .".i

2iruifttf .i r run ,i inmni -n niu.n in i loiiuvi . ui't, mi ni.ii i-il n ' rv li.im

i'i,i,i ii uv j i iiiiuiii ii ii ;i i . hi ; r7 '

tire the eyes; last many years with- i proprietors of the Woolen Factory, by V. R. Houghton, of Ioogoeitee ; I'e out change, are warranted not btit the east end of Fourth Street, j Miss Lou. Wy lie, daughter "of Dr. 1 ri break, and are -sold bv John P. ; They pay high price- for Wool, and j T. A. Wvlie, Professor in the Uni- ' dav .. . ... i - , .t i . i ,i . i . .i . . . ..... . .

account. Senator Morton made a

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response to n to ist. and on Thtirs-! " 14 "' he was-

TAYLOR & CO-

Don t forjre-t that the Atw Cor- B.su aud Shoes for cash.

tier Grocery building (Taylor &j HarrvmariVj contains a fresh stock ! "

of goods selected for tiie summer j

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morning, ilnring Commence-1 1 v.ouiny v.'miiu.-Mivi-

versity, delivered the Scientific Ora-! nient exercises, addressed the Senior ! called together en Monday last, to tioil. This is the Scientific honor of f 'P. ,,.l. u... l '' ;tl.,li-,e ilia nnlov f.ir nn eloetion

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the class.

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neioru toe eiose oi ine;-, . ,i i. , ,, .

: vaiuri iionse l aril marine iii:!ver :i

e-s, .von-itor U. ; , , , ' - ; .

m.-(ie a tour souin. as i:ir as ir- h" .'mh"ii

Indiana Northern Railroad

that a vote might be

"Striith, sole agent far these famous ' do the best work that U done in the

Spectacles in Monroe county. A m : county. who have bouglvt Siiectacles oi John ' ir """ i,T,

P. Smith are well satishwl, ami ; iJw u . p M r we j morning pcrforman.-

.1llVSriallV reCOBimenil tnelll CO SUCH tlmtii iiiv.r tl .in nv mbr miU Cill 1'. Morn n. w ho wa sittmir liivm

of their' friends as need glasses. j nd seo. CHASE & to 1 ih . rostrum, was in rodueed by Dr. rodslinrg, last week, in search of a j taken in the entire county on a prop-

"Wk OErKU UNCSUAI. 1NDCCE- "tt. Senator Marl'in then ad- ! ''dub" that would play them for ihe i osition to aid two Kaiiroads. i he

I rm'"u tfci Siring. to all who ib;sin to buy i drowsed the Senior Class, for twenty , nhami.ioniin. nr IVir L-n,.,w Km ' Commissioners refused to take any

es, in the happiest and most j , , , , , nmwp .r-ihese ! action in the matter, as they doubt

appropriate- man tier. I lie whole ' , . , , . , A .. , . audience wcrcgreatlv deliohted with ! "teuM the Harrodsbur.u-rs could! their legal right to withdraw the the presence and remarks of the not be induced to stake a "stripev" ! resent election order without a p.:

fesung their annroba- on the result of a fame It. Mition from the persons to whom the

, and hearty atv- wn-w ('from mmnn mrmA th.it i order was granted Too much

CirAsE & co

I. MoCOLLOl'GII

Don't pu 'chase your Wall Paper.

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wr. nwumu, otr,,,.,.,,;;,; - Senator, mam

Biisar. to sweet-eo Denies tor can-: ',u"5' J ""'" -" .. , p..,,,,,,.,,,, tting, go to Tavlor's for it. Bacon, j "l pri those at M. L. McCol-1 ' fl trlutut Til. 'e.e.. .I . j i mitf i' Dr.i.r Sr,.e M..l"'..lli 1, I pl'l"C.

r inur. 1 everviiiin"- vii ieen. - " 1 i .-.-i,.

in the Grocery line, cheap.

"Everything sold jiy us is varrnntE-d exuotfy a represented, or the money will be cheerfully- refunded. If you have never bought of us. trv u once. CHASE & OO.

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! trims nil l-'mter i.i.reliased -.,t biJ - r-u- an nil Hence, equallv!.. . ... ... ., ! ..i J....V, ,i.-.i.... .,m;

stoiv free y -barge nnd eU, it t ,nre- if n,,t stil1 mnre crowded ,n-2lon n,w ,,au two Krass W1,l"ws ! 1 ' , . r Mine, net i). toarge, aim sc. is it .u 1 , ..,i,i,wi t !, i..-,r mi :f !,..,. 1., ; t on nf the miner. This is not noo -

reasonable prices. This establish-i " l"v '"onuiig, rem rneu .... . ' 1 mentis well known us the oldes ! t0 npar "cm;iinilor of the ! contains. More men, desert their ogetic only explanatory for we ( .1 .' i .ItlOOollf-U Utlll ,nit,1,,.J f 1, A,.,. Inn..!.. Fl, 1 I . ..l. nlA.i.( 4',.M -lll, tl-l-ttlll .,11

and most lelitble Unit House in i e . l"' "'(i wives in lj:oommgtou, tnan in mv iiii "-

Osly 50 cents a year for " WUl-

niliilklinirlim cunt t-inrmtiiu li.iiMiift I

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1J1I Ull.tllCi 1..II)

I of degrees. The Valedictory was:

prescriptions! to

The choicest Cigars and the most

by T. H. Mallow, who

took the fir-t lienor of his class, i Soems tn le e'e-

nrCU8 Musical Visitor." paeli nnm- j popular Perfumery can always Ikber contains six nare of Music. 1 1,aJ at McCal loughs.

Sample copies free. Address A. G.

Willurd & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. -June 7-4t

, A FIUE ASSORTS! ENT OF LADIES' h-oqmt Slippers, made ctpres-sly to our order, und very cheap, t H AS E & CO.

Blank Warranty Deeds and

Mortgages, for sale at this office. WE KEEP A LABGEK'lSTOCK OF Calf Bouts than all other bouses in town combined, and sell thum very low. Cull and examine them. CHASE & CO.

DUN" & OO

EVIDENCE FROM FAIRFAX. Neer Fairfax. Monrm C ., 1 .June 14, 1371. (" Shoeui!tcr A Co GenU .- Pe; haps you have no idea haw exasperating it is to hiive m bit blue fly biting you on a bald place on your head, nor the trouble nnd exjne man will resort to that he may hide that acly.iilick looking Whitehall? I w:is very l aid for seventeen year?, use.cl to i-omh my hair up from behind and from ?hn id-.. and plaster it down, (as you will iee pernson the strtets of Bio"inint;tor wearing theirs to-day,) that thi deformity might be hid. I tried "vervtbin!;, I believe even

"Nature

made ni v head a-orse. Finally I commenced

on -Rinit'a Ambrosia," and in si months

over Eel River, live miles from CIo-

' i The M:,t,.r' rr,.ii.. . A.AL..A i And now we hear a st irv of a : vcrUaie, was nurneei on .uimaay

bv Jesse R. Bicknell. A.M.. of New nnn-jhtv Denioci itic official, linnr- i night

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ne was oi ine class ot r ,.fl e.f ,mre nf

counrv, who, while in Bloomington j fret long, and the time necessarily

In buving large qimnt.ties . it is now ,SkinK like the boir of a Suear With which to sweeten your person. There ia no discount on Kirk's

bend mo five more bottles.

fruit, a cent or two on the pound, is ! Ambrosia

no inconsiderable item. Now, toi

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getiiieaavaniageortnis re.itiii..nli 0pR riRyr him of t,lf)S(1 itilll m ttnb Irm.iii tit I x"hy-k I. sr oi I I Jr . I .. ...

j.H HIH31 ue ii'cic w ! spleiKlid Iitlin.;. nit.lom-i,ia(te (4ai;ers, ha:

cheap, and we will tell you out ot pure philanthropy. Dunn & Co., buy sugar and eoffee by the carload and get a margin that other dealers eannot receive ; they give the margin to their mstor.iers, and by this means secure an ir-itaensc trade. It pays the customers and it pavs Djih) A Co. (ali and harn prices when you buy in quantity. Ladies' Lasting Gaiters mi h cheaper than last season. Don't buv a pair 'till vou ee our stock, and lean our prices. " CHASE & CO. Removed. Henry L. Hcwson has removed his Ikiot Shop to the room one door south of the Bank, and wili continue to make a speciality of Custom Boot Making. He will also, in hi.s new location, keep a stock of Ready-mado Boots of his own manufacture. His old customerg are invited .0 visit him in his new roora. ap!12

Albany,

It Was neat, chaste, sensible, and ; wpll flldivere.l Tin. ilin-eon i-,t" A li i

was conferred upon ten young men, """ ''U'11." Pl,t in a wi,ole S,,nand that of B.S. upon seven -oii ng j ''a.v at the house ot a well known ladies, and five young men. j gentleman of military antecedents, The honorary degree of D.D. j waiting for the family to have, that was conferred upon Rev. Henry he ,ni ht P!1,. 3 ,mp;hi ihj Chauncey Riley, of the City of' tl h. ' , , ' Mexico; RevBenj. Franklin, of: 10 tl,e 1metit,c' The head of the Indianapolis, and Rev. John J.j house smclled a mice, and staid at EEight, of New Albany. ! home all day, which finally compelThe decree of L. L.I). W!1R confer-! toil tl,. ontorneiinir militii.ion If,

five littles of that miserallv nantv ! rpd mimi Un T-ilm Pi.ttlt I .,i;, !, . . . .. ire Hair Restorative " but it onlV ! f, J?1 M("V 1 e"u L"i,av-; hire a carriage lor a ride. All of

rue, mm, rtie.auoer I'OWIiey, I i . .,, , . , . . A, Rising Sun; Hon. James L. Wor-I wmc" w'" be t,,st,fi"fJ 1,1 hy tlie den, Ft. Wayne; Hon. S. II. Bus- j proprietor of th house where the kirk, Bloomington, anrl Hon. Sarn'l j county official above referred to staid C. Willson. Crawfordsville. so Ion sr. Business does take men

C :;T Cl.AlK. fjOllo- will the t'liniliipneptiiont i-.Pl , i

, . , j on strange errands sometimes

. 1 .'l. .1 lllCllllltllll,

OHO. A. ltUtKlKK. J.S.SMITH HUSTKK. gUSKIRK & HUNTER, iTTORS'BTS AT MW PRIVATE ltUI,IS. Bloomington, Ind.. office north fide of the piildicsquiir?. We w-.ll attend to all business entrusted to our cure, in the Courts of this State, and are also p'ep ired lo diseoniit good .aid solvent paper, on rca-on-ihlc terms. References Messrs. McDonald & Roacl Atttrnevs. Iiidinnarolis : Messrs. Winslow,

Uiliier i Co., Bankers, No. 52 Wall street, j New York;' Messrs. McCalla & Co., Merchants; iiloijiiinirtoii. Ind. niay9 MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW itESTOR.iD ,J ist puhlishel by. Dr. I Efcwis.. .,-is6 ages. Third edition. The i Hed-cnl Chnipanion and Guide to Health, I on the radical cure of Supermatorrhcea, or i Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal

Losses. Inipotency. 31 ental and Physical Incapacity, Impedinen's to Marriage, etc , and the Venereal and Syph litic Miiladies with plain nnd clear directions for tho speedy cure of Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea. Gleets, Strictures, and all

the work, it is believed,, of i f'if s ,,r " MJul?V; In. L l'crs. Hc;i!5. B'ctclies fuul 1 lUiies on

n; a.horin.r ' an incendiary, i lie orwge was j w

other town of its size in the State, iliave a right todo-

-The bridge

"EARLY BREAKFAST" Wood Cooking Stove. lOStiO Si!LD IV 1STO. Over 3000 in lettit Ue! B6tjf"The Tjargest Oven of any Stove manufactured in the United States. Indestructible double fire bottom. Uses less Wood than Stoves with Oven one-third smaller. Hot Aair Chamber in front of Oven.

XSgju. Every Sf ve warrant:-1 to -jive perfect sali-faeti.iti, and its 1 ultini? qualitios t ip! il to those o:' th:: uiJ fashioned brick

Manufactured from N'o- I Chart o il Iron by Keilivay ' Burton, Cincinnati, hio. F r sale by all wide-awake Stove Dealers, like W. II. BODKIN,

june2S-3:i BIoo leiigton, Ind.

nclitor's DFteport. THE T'NDEBSTCrK'EI AFDITOR OF MONROE COl'KTT, begs leave to i ubmit the Col owin Report if t ie Financial Condition of iid Ciiuit'ty. f r the litcal year, ending May 31, 1371 :

KECEIP,TS.

Jail lax!...$4'.:K;.5 01 -.417 94'

Co. Fond, (iucludiii: Township lix

Koatl tax Special School tax Don lax .... Corporation tax Coroner' 1 Tncpiests Redeiiii'ii..ii of Land Show I.iti nse Jury Fees Docket fees Common Pi&:s Court

-225 21. !'74 7i!i

DISBURSEMENTS.

Township Tax Road Tax ...... Special School Tax-

lM)r Tax.

32 luilCoiporalioii Tax.

S24U. Ot its: n 1235 10 23Ct St

'i,i8 37! Epenw of Pcn.r. mcludine l 75i County Asylom- 2011 2C 309 G4) Expense f t Viirts 38t;3 44 Z-i oti! Expense of Elections 61 25 13 6o I'-o ksand .Stationery. 14-9 62 73 0d "ountv Officers Salaries-... 391" 42

IjCriminals 562 05 :" fiiS 'a 24 nei.llo 1198 5 Add bal. in Trer.s., June ', ;70 21413 7l':! id:;e' Salary 263 19

I Pub'ie EnildiiiOT

Tolal Am i of oiders rcdeiicd .

8 -!723 9!.i! .:onmer Inquests

jlPrii: !H:i.i

1326 : 44 45 608 00 12U 0? 477 60

" t3S 00

riisiO O: i!on is nn',1 U :sr'.vay , Ij.Vss. w'mz E 1 6tio

1 Printing' and Advcrtisir.g..

di'if Jail and Sheriff's

r,;;i 1 nee .2S334 2&

(Revenue R fen led 45 &t

",-.Bty Tax Ref'jnded....:.. W0 S8 itntcitEt on Cotiiitv Orders.. 21S4 51

Aiieuiiural ftociety 34 00

ijHeUeniptietts of Lnd Slid 64

insane, iiiuiii and -Deal 34Z a

The Cheapest! AT HENDERSON'S FURNITURE WAREROOM, North Side Public Square. Fnrnilwre and C'liairx, of the best niateri::!, pat down at the 'CFJT lotvcst prlcies. COFFINS AN i) METALLIC-CASES, Keaity made a id readv tiimmeil. of all prices. 1 nd sold rl.enpcr lhn.11 til any other jsltiCK in fclutitltilrrf.jil.. My iJt.nne tc'.U uttfnd all Funrml Free of Chnye. K. ,J HENDERSON. Bloomington. Ind., iurll

Total..

il

Add amount of orders outstand

ing, June !, 1870 ,

453ii 70

...$67017 04

Total

!! Amount of Receipts.

jj Amount in Trees jry..

20: .C 7 57

8'i7U 61 ? S 3 96 20(0 65 l.'5:3 81

i;Leav'ng at.imint of outstanding: Am't in Tieasury a-, this date...S -iS533 0' Orders June 1, 1871 .. $l75:i4 l& Sftttewcnf. ,f Jail Tax Collected nnd Dibured: Anion it d'h e e-d. 1!9 ; ... $14122 i Aaiouit collee ed. 1H70 13244 79 Aiiiou it reciiv?d from G-.-nerul Fund 1708 53

Total Amo'int disbursed, as I'port-tl dune i. ios0... Amount dishtirscd. as rcjiorwd June 1, 1B7 1 ... Total diibiirseiynts to d ite

7743 H 23334 20

31077 41

31077 43

HKNKY F. PKRRY, Auditor of Monror Countv.

Harbor Hliop. JOHN HOC II KSTES, takes pleasure in info! mini; the public that he has established himself in business in Miillikin'seorner, On Went I'iflil ISlreet. Shaving and Hair Cuirim dune in style. He solicits a share of the public patronage, an 1 will a;iiHr eitee satisfaction. Bloom'ingtoi, Ind.. May 24th, 1871.

Union Drug and Book Store, J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Bloc'iaci.iiagrtcLi, Xxxd., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS IH

Illoomin;tou Woolen fill. Wanted, 99,999 lbs. of Wool. Will I'ny Cash or Goods. We haveoi hand, of our own mannfacl.iia W,,..l,.n (XixrtA c I,. uv..l,nn.r 111. Wil

-such as in, " ft.j Glass, Putty, I5ooks,Wall Paper, Window Si.ades

Jeans Carpeting .Stocking Yarn. &c,&c. Don t sell your Wool to street runners, but brinsc it :o the F ictorv, where vou can

tcet better prices and o.-ttcr goods than can j

he procured of Agent. Call mi us before sell ng your Wool we at all times oav the highest market pr.ee, l. C&.Stl. or U. o.ls. We are pivparcd lo U, all kind- of cust.011 work, such as Crding, Sp lining and iiianufaetur.ng. Our pi-ices are the same as any 1 thei responsible maiiufactuior dong g..o.l wt rk, in tills or adjoining counties. iV l?-ioi-t. was put in circulation last year, that we ivciv el ai: iij; more for work than any other nianu 'acturer doiii good work, ff ihis rep.-rt shouM be circulated ihis neasoli, yi.u may pronounce it a lie. Wool and 1 rod ace. ns may 1c agreed upon, will le taken in payment, but no work m 1st i 0 taker fro 31 the I'actory until PAID FOK. Mv 17 2m A. HOI.TZM AN & SON.

TV I J-S T.ATI0 3N' EJEfc Y.

We are prepared to give greater indtieementK in Lead, Oil and !!, P4PEIt than ev-r before, as mr stock very lrs(e and compl 'tn. We : a ve purii ne of Yeoman'i! Iroprcvi-d Much ties, wiih which we will trim nil Wall Paper nn I Border - i'rc of charge, for our c: stonier. We w. u'd inv te the pubiie to call and examine nurttooV and pr.i-es, before jmreli'isiiig elsewliere. Agents for Dr. Holt's Herb Bitters, the greatest Ton.c in ihe Wurld.

A.

AND A COffPLETE STOCK of I EXT BOOKS and STATIWERY, at th POST DFFICE N ws Maitfl. KtcPbeetera WILL UNDERSELL xi t MAN IN TOWN.

Wm. Stca-ut.

Chab. .1. McPheetkes.

b'-eii entirely ekhnuKled. but a new lot has

jest been received and are selling fast, because so eher.p, at CHASE & CO'.S. Near Mokoantowx, Isd., June 1st. C.VPT. .1. W. Siioemakkr. Dear Sir: I have seen published in the Bloominrton

fr'tfrens, several letters from Solstierv. putting up ''Nature's Hair llvstorativc," and I have bee i disgusted to think i.ny one would h: v-; a word to say in f ivor of" that villainous, com pound. If tlie Halr-sick puhlic really desire an article that will cause the hair t grow give nutriment to tin; roots of tho hair and cause, it ti; become healthy and gh sy. let them tiso an article that I have tise I five years with ii:itifaetion, -ttisos .VMIIKOSIA,'' tt has Blond the test of year?, and will stand the test of many years morn. Now I. wish my fellow witferers to try tho "Amhro.-ia." and if it docs not give s iti.-laetinn I will a jrcu to vote the Democratic ticket in 72. it. C. Bloss. C t;STOM-J I A DR. Do 17 HI. K-So LED

Plow Shoes, to:- farmer,, cheaper than ever before. Don't, buy 't ill you se.i these goods, we are s sllirg them as low us most merchants ccn buy th-111. Keincmhet every pair of Plow Siiofcs ii warranted, at C 11 ASK & CO S.

An old man named lilake, a Ten-

We rejoice to loam that the Trus.

tees have made, arrarurements fornessce refugee, for sometime past

means to continue all the Depart- i living on Afiiilhi Rogers' farm, whs ments of the University at its pre-' arrested last Saturday a week, near

sent stjitus n,,twithstai:ding the tail- j Solsberv, after a lively chase,

f 1 1 a .

11m 01 me ijogisnuure to make appropriations last winter. All tin-;

departments will be carried on as heretofore.

SHOEMAKER & CO Glass Fruit Jars. Self-Sealing Glass Fruit Jirs. Glass Top Glass Fruit Jars. Screw Top Glass Fruit Jars. Rubber Capped Glass Fruit Jar-. Glass Fruit Jars with Band and Screw Tops. All the most severely tested styles, and those now most souo-lit for, after two seasons' trial, are ;:ept at the Union Dnu: Store in large (uantdies in fact are made a speciality for the fruit season. Examine Shoemaker & Co's Glass Fruit Jars before buying, Beautiful Bronze Boots for Mins.es. Fiili, lire hist up; ir.d, and for tale cheap, at CBASE is CO'S.

brought to town, and upon a ehnrg-j of incest, placed in jail, the prisoner waiving examination. The old fellow is near."ixi:v years o f age, and if all that he is charged with is true, is corrupt enough to have been horn before the flood A notice in the Princeton Clarion, states that D. Ecklev Hunter will take charge of the Graded School of that town It is estimated that to build the Indiana Northern Railroad through Monroe county, it will require 46,800 crass-ties, worth 40 cents each. These ties, will' of

course be furnished by persons along

consumed in transferring passengers, baggage and express goods materially detains the passenger trains and has cut off the freight The picnic at the Fair Grounds on the 4th, was largely attended and much enjoyed by the participants Col. John MeCrea has resigned the position he has so ably filled for several years as Steward and Moral Instructor of the Soldiers' and Orphans' Homo, near Knightstown, and is at present in Bloomington, among old friends. It will be difficult to fill his place, at the Home Davis, the Merchant Tailor, will remove to the south side of the public square,early in September. He will occupy the second room from ihe Johnston corner. The corner, we learn, is to be remodeled, and occupied by a bank.

the face and body. Consumption. Epilepsy, und Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extr.igavance. The celebrated author in this admirable Treatise, clearly demonstrates, from a forty years' succe-sfal practice, that the alarming consequence of self-abuse mat' b.i radically

I cured ; pointing out 1 mode of cure at once

simple, certain, and epectunl, by means ot which every iiutTerei'. no matter what his condition may be. can be effectually cured, cheaply, privately, aid radically. 8&This book should bo in hands of every youth, aud every man in the land.

bent under seal, in a plain envelopn,

Stuart Mfteters, West side of the PuMic Square, DEALF.KS

i-ijr:o ware, 4 STEEL, PUNTS, 0 LS,

Ts. '

Price 50 cents. Addreis, Dr. LEW

No. 7 Beach S:reet.w York, apr.12 6m j

' Doors, Sasli, Glass, Putty, Chaim,

Circus Comixh. The Euro,! n Ciicns, as wili i 0 seen by advertisement, is posted to exhibit in B'o niington on the 18th inst. Immen e

crowds have atten hd these pe. f u-m-1

a noes wherever ihe siiow h s ap pea red.

Tlie muive nieilicnal iul tiin of p. ke R nt are ciiileni'ii ivirli the . lei Tumi! prfpftnillon 1 of Iron ia IK. CROOK'S c-'MPou n SIT RUPj or 1 POKE ROOTI JI: kiim the prrptrntinn tlie Ao-nuve hUl : Toutu known for j S:rofali, Scrofulcus Tumovs, Scroiuious Pir.cuEes of the Eyes. Ah scuFerinj mm Chroaic Ciscsses, Bro-kaa-dewn Const-tu-tions, or roqnirinj a remsdy to purify and enrich the Bleed, will .find I5r.C200IC3 Cea-

J. W. BUSKIB K,

Attorney at Law, BLOOmjfGTOW, IXC- ()!? ww Istti Tcatnenbium's Siort,) WILL PSAtmCE iy THE iVUMTS Of THE STATE. Special attention, givea to Prohita buaines d f tU-tnna U1"V JOHN II. I.OO B KM, ATT0BNEY AT iAW AND Ccitrra! h-irBee Ajtrttt, Bloomlagrton, Ind. Aeentfortbe following named reli tble Insurance Companies: JET2SA Fire. lamranee Cunvny, Aetx . sajst-sai 71 UXDER WRITERS Fire -!. Com oany. At $3.634 ,908 95 JSTNA Lift Inxurouce Cumnany, Assert ,....-:i2.0CC,O00 00 3-THE BUST I8 TSE CBEAPEST.-m OFFICE Not tht corner of Pul.lio Square. 9Jc'v I ii3-y The PreniiMtu MUrroe Slioer.

t' Sinn Hani eg. Ac. A full am! complete stock of

A. R. BAVENSCRCFT, XJl-atc-kss-mitii anct

Horse Shoer, FarmCrN1 iilld Mt'ChniJicv Tool:, Corner of Sixth and ilaciscn Street. Ssgf The Premium for bit hors -shooing-, was awarded to Mr R-ivenscrof . by conunittw of three Bhioksmithj. t ih

Monroe County Fair, held SeptmlKiT. IStO. Every desc ription of Blackiuiitl.ia ' dona neatly and j roniptiy. Repf. ring ex fitted

AND CUTI. RY. Special atttrrion given to tiiiing all

with despatch.

'Jl':. 70

Orders for Blooiaingtoti,

Buihlin:f Maierkd. nnv 19. if m.

Boors and Shoes for tiik million, and priews for the masses, at the City Shoo .Store of CHASE & CO.

8" Anna, iuftut daughter of Parker and Pauline I'earson, d'ed

the line, and will cost the Coaipany ; on the. rooming of the 3lh. of icoa-

18,720. Then wagons and teams. f,est:oa of the ijrAia.

'MM

l.,OJL.Ili"dK' IJvvr!!, Ft-tM4 attd j. o. wore i.ict, OimmU the Sjuti- ."irfo fie U.R JP. - t, HAS one o." tl.e h.Vg.-t and ,rran;ed l.ivery and fcal.- Suhl.-s in Monroe or in my oiler .-o i i-y in Sou bern Indiana. ',!il ! h, ) ,.-. oi- I

Scald-Head, Uloerr. gg '"' he rum shed r.t ai hoi r . ,' iho and fccies. are ail day or night. Commercial t -avoids and

itlM 07 UU M fif it oinew, w,.i lie turnistioa wuli eoti-ttr.

f:rX?M 'I HOOT to be certain

and reliable in its tfoa. Pains in Etnes, Diseases of the Skis, EruDtions, Pusttles, Botches. Finn Ira.

Boils, Tetter, Eing-

wenn, t.ait-tifleum,

Robert C Foster, .A-itos'iiey at Xtiw,

SrWillive .pwlal attrntion ti tfc fttlemcnt 01 D -etdenu' Eu.tea, na-j CeV h-ction of Cbdeis. Ori-iOK Vesi side Public SMare.

to nei."h' .-.rin- .owm

Any dis mm .ler.in.Ung rnl:,iH ,1 ua.i.pinvlct'n.iiti.-a r"'"1'ttl 10 l.. n-.l.s 01 the m,i...i ci-n faa single ue.I, a.iy cr

in u. hi on rates. we

no. ii'. sui-i nv all l-'riiM-

('sts.

toiod, .- u.nl;. 'a-rse.:-lioii.s fil" .j llii. week, at reasoaahie

I Vopi.se t-i kOcp. fili:t- lats

Marisk the public to ..naa.rw.

ism n n m f ... , , . : ...

Wiiver WTOOJE Ct UO, - r' ! "innn? oj tre

, p..pi.tui. ao :.ir.- r

1 fclo.-xaia-f-r. Ind.

TH8 "WOftLJ? REX0V"S.D

W it'a ai". ihv late impiorcinont. A&APTE) TO mat VARIETY Of SEW! SO, FDR FAMILIES QR MANi!FACT88f?S