Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 11, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 July 1871 — Page 3
- BLOOMIMSTM PROGRESS. l o va i a x i miscellaxec i y. "
L. X. .1. ? CHICAGO XAIKX9AD. TIME TAW.K AT BtOOMISaTOS. TKAI-I3 OOIXO WjF.I'U. Lightning Passenger Train !0:4 p.m Mail and' Exp -ess Train 2: M r.M Freight Train , 2:)3I'.M TRAIN'S UOIXC SOt.TU. Lightning Pasjvnger Train i9 a:m Freight Train .'. .... P: jO a:m Mail and Exv.-m.-s Train 2:0? km JAMKS K. BRYANT. A sent.
BHI of Prices For Advertising. Tlio undersigned have agreed upon the fallowing Biil of Prices for Adver ising in the Bloomiugton Democi-at, and Bbomiugtun Proqresa: 1 year 1 cvl.tti; c',.$iO; J xl.S20. 5 inos. 1 col. i cel. $25; J co!. $1 2.50. 3 ma. l cel. ; c! $15: ! f !. ?7.50. Cards, two inc hes or Ires, per ye;1 '. $10.00, or on' dollarpjr month for 3 or 0 months. Loe-d Notices H' cents per 'in? ; standhij.' locals 8 cent-; per line, each insert on. Di-.-oree Xiuiee, 12.00. Administrators', Escutors', Guardians'. Co: imls-ion-Attachment Notice-3.nnd nil ether legal advertising will lie charged for a' the rate of II- cents per lino for ilrst insertion, and 10 cents per Ihu for each addit;i:mil insertkn. All legal advertisements which roquirj proof of publication, mile: be paid fi before affidavit: wiil be made thereto. THOS. C. miS EL. Pub. Demc-erst. WJI. A. GVBK. Publisher Bro-ress.
Ileal Etatc Transfers, For the week ending July 8th, 1871, reported by W. H. Jones, Booorder: James Masfi mis to Js.i'es M. Brown, the undivided half of US (10-100 acres cf land in Marior Township, OHO. David F. Chambers to Anthony W. Chamber". 100 acres of land, more or less, in Perry Township, l.iioo.
John Ureliaxi to ( vntlua H. Orchard
concerning this gathering by upplying personally, or by mail, to Rev. E. F. Howe, Terre Haute.
The microscope shows the color of the hair due to a deposition of pigment in its substance. Wl eu the hair glands become enfeebled,
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t v v i . i.. r,..i i- ..aai.i i i tins moment tans, uneniternnm icr :
A.O. 11 111 V -VtlUlUS fOJUillOli lO L.IWOlll-1 1 V , , r Q1' inoint- l.oo. the liiiira htwinio wriifo nr full out !
;john E. King to Martin King. 42 acres j procluciiip- baldness. Baldness is I prohaU! y, the latter part of (l is ot land, more or less, in Bean Blossom!' . " . i . i . ,,,,,-! I ;,.,,; ,,,1 .. Town;-hi-.i. -iso j easy to prevent but hard to cine, month biwumington and vicmWiliiu'm IX. Johnson to John o. John- i Aycr's Hair Vigor stops it; even it v was blessed with a fine rain, tn ...... . ... 1 1 :.. T...1- 1 , i. ri. .1 I ' t
.-uii, u uu.-i ui itum in Aiiu.uti v-ievifc iBii-i ic.'orrs np lift i r sonipli nios :UV:iv5 t- i r. t 1 r,n ,ii....oica UK n.iii ..uniuimi.-, , '"". .blllHiaV iUtciildOIl. C IStiTtlS a ltd
remarks, for some of you may know how it is yourself A corp. ol engineers, it is multi-stood, were ;o leave Terro Haute on Monday, to survey a routs for the ( ie.einnaf i iv Terre Haute Kailroad. The c '!'; is under the direction of Mr. Fis'i-
ind will
reaeli Bloominglou,
S?tipp to Jatnea M. Uoruon. Lot, .. .... .enrinos in Ihi.H vieinuv contain ass
Xo. -48 in thy Xvw Town Plat of Hsrroda- ovntion is at once visible ; SOttncs?, 1 . - . bunt. iso. 'freshness an'O the gloss of voulh. I NValcr l!,aH "l an" t,llic n lco1 Xichohn. Whiscnandto John W. Butcher, j Xhi3 y t DrilaIlient should he! The report of the E.van.in21 acre? of land, more or less, in Clear b , . , . , . , . ... ..
OK- Tr.v.-: -ihiM in preserved, since it can oe oy Aver ; ins f ommitt. c ot ibe Ji oonuuiji.m
If-r-:::: M'ory to .'.. .!. Cc-rcr.h.vor, -i- llf.ir Vigor, which is beautifully illb!iu .M()y v, w acrc-j 1 1 land m R..,.n Hl..on lon-n;liu. J '. ...... .:.,. :.:,. I '
I - ; Vlfilll illJU HUIIJ it(llUlil I11JU-' i , .. , l.ooo. i . . , . , .. ' auoiher coluriin (-1 this paper. Head EHz.il). Warner .oHonrr Lee. an n-; 0 he hair. J nbune. ,, ,. ,.:', n nf ,!, divided interest in Spminary o;:t-lots 18Y I - -: . , u Mie 0!! .imet at.OIl ot the iiid 1. in Porrv Towiit hip, no. Eobert Thotu is. oi New York, is v iters of the eo'.uit v. has been taken
Aim on mirni 10 janes iiune.-, n:i . i mn n ii-: i .i
. . . . w 1 .W.JV .Miiv.i.ivt iv.7 rnifl r ii- l-.-mo-l I-: lv- in
nsipkivl In is ti-nnltc! ns if fni a linir 1
r - ... - - , o; the .vtiilitor vivrt(rp nittl f i-n shfir ii i ttneru r !
i i.'j'ii o i io ;i!i. is to t-e jiaeacaBi-
1!
iii-lot Iij in Bloornin rten. -'JCO.
FerriWi Kcndrick to Ohrlc G. Corr. by quit c-hiini, 2V aerosol land ir. Wasiiiagl-j" Township, 150. Piano foe. S.-.i.k oh 1k'T.
Itv.jui:-e of J.iseph M. Movve
found in
the bmds almit street
The trunks were lei't behind, and it
is supposed that, in his haste, he j '"'l; '''
omitted to check them. i Ordin.mc;
tth. Appar:ttiii. FSlnck l...-iril?, rubbers and i-ha'ik boxr-s are ii-.dipi i; jib!e. Board of Trustee, why ure tbe.-e defective? Can Bloi.iiiii:gtim t;.-t afford boardx. fhcep-sk:n-:iiid paints eiioii!;)) for its chiidren. liiidi-s the- md;.iensii..!: w- think the eh' ols o-i-h; to li.- provided with inaj-.--, ehiirl:-. l.'lob's iin: li!oi-l:s IV. i- teaeliin;; Matlieiuatici, :u:d a good .i:i;nlnrd dietionaiy in every room, unit some I'hilo'ojdi e -.l and t'iieinii-al .ipiin.ttw.4, and a Mcloduon for th : Hi'ii School. in eoiieluiiinrj this r.-por', your committee i-;4ro to ..ypre.! t'e ir n'tjret that few of the patron, of tin- .-ehool vce. prcfeiit at (lie examination. As citizens of Ilh-omi-in'o.:, nnd patron: of the school, we have tnki-n special plensore in i-ttend-inr thert examimition. and we make this full report to the Board l---e:!u-.' of our sprcial interest in the sehoo'ii. We believe that it (hi! patrons ot' the s-o'cnols had a'l ilttiv.ied wi:l ni.they Woulil very generally endorse tV,i-j .t port, end ve are .-lire tluit any e;t:.en .ii' t'iooniint.i.i v.bo will t;o and r-ii for thtvn warm -initrv davs v.'itli hi.-- i Ki'iireii, :, the oUI "Tiiii Yanl.'- tvill ii,.t i'r.i i i Vfle i'.-r - nd cheerfully help pay for U . ro-v f:e!ioo! b!i?e. Kesptntfiiilv siitunitted. P. Me...r.v, t. II. .Smith. Jos. (t. f-Pti -:r:r?:is
On the moinin;; of the S:h of J,dy. at. the i csi.i -iif-o of rhe C4rai:dfath.-f, N'atfuiiKc': 0. :'Ji-iw!i'iH;r. K.SO., of tliis p.hico. Clara
Dr. J. AV. and . moiit'is. Af-
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f" :i'.'i-;i -v ri-ici-i n-.M to i
i Si. 40. '.iris are also!
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-m.- . . ! ,-i-ri s ) i-ir 1 leiii-v K or s V. u'"-' ,l
-. ! Abncr Alexander, one of die i . , , , ' n-v VVi:
11 1 . 1 i nc ijv iioi r.; . vikii.3 an man . . x.i .p r ... i .:ouii ti was ii'.'i. tits t;ueee.-tiii is i n-t im i.-i : -.nr.
. i i i . mi lnoucer sei'.iers ot vwen couniv, i ,..,..,,1 u-,v ... in ,.i, ,-,-i. i XkauMokoaStowx,I.p Jun, 1st be seen by advertent, vnil ex-, at G ,)n fhc 2Sth uU f. c qurdiiy oi the hor.es, catll, ud j i. ' .SIK . Lloimnug on, on J ucsday (he 85th year of his age. Ihojfs deserved. A close monev j n-or conu-n . Park and nny.teri.n, ha 9 seen puWwhid in the b . m ngtot. ncx I-rom the Chicago papers we . n . . . I tl. wav of Providence who has thus Prri-P that this is a superior, com- SO.id GCtJand Silver. ' oporatt, gai;,3t transaoHonn the Waflt io.l ldiave been dif,-uUed tot! irk r.ny one ' paiy that ill Horse Opera it has T am Re liner . II crrades of Ameri-! 111 llvo sfot-,?: fn tha 'iSrnl 01 r,:, -. ,,r J, l-,,.....! Ht Moo h,,,,,,,. i4
WALTER A. FOLAND, ATTORNEY AT taW, liiAionxoroy, ixdia xa. Office Court Blouse, up stairs. Especial attention given to Collections, A ln.iiii.-trator.-s and Guardian's Beports,
.:euiemei i ol r.-iates, o:e. I'.notiacn lue--ness to subsist upon respectfully solicited, j to which :a refill attention will be given.
J"."'-"1 ' JVotlcc ii .oii-Ecsideisis. Tlie tjiatt of Indiana,') Monroe County. 1 n tho C'tjinmoa Picas Court, August Turin. loTl. Wiliiam II. Snyder vs. CoDipla.nt. Margaret M. Kin dor. J rjliiE oteiniant in the above, entitled .1. c-.it.-c, is hereby r.oiilied that on the lh day c f August, "'.Si 1, at the Post" filte in estiie'el, in tiie County of Chirk, mid Suite " f j.Uinois, between the hours of 8 :'- clock A.?t. and ti o'clock P.M. of said dar, b.-foro sor ie ollicer aiithorized to t,i!; dep jsitions. tin; plaintiff will proceed to take the depoeitioi .s of witnesses, to be used in cvi'leiit.e on the trial of sntd cause, flint wiil, if ne ,.-e,ii-y. continue said t.'-.kiu from day to day, iu' til said depisitionsai o completed. Hated this 12lh d:iv of Ju!v. ISil." JulUxL. 1'il'lSKll, Julv I 2. 1S71 Att v for Plaititi f.
would have a word ro say in fi" vor of that no successful rival
vi.lainoas ccmpouna. it u.c iioir-ivu ; ,... . ,.,.,!
public really desire ft arthlo that will " " cause the hair to grow give nutriment, t - crowds, lor many WCCl the roots of the hair and cause it tobeccin? eitV. healthy and glossy, let them use an article' ' .- th it I have u;ed live years .vith satisfec- ! XL L. McCOL'lOUG U
tion, "Kic's Ambrosia." It has stood : t.s .xP'vimm ,1 i-'-U iil.-url (ti.. tot rl'i
:ni.nv -enrs more. Xow I v ish mv f.dlow Borders or Window Sliades
sutferers to try the '-Auibri -ia,:" and if it j fix til ror, until VOll have e
1 1 cut hor gra?., giving 'lim laid with
mower. He
i of the lowest prices, I intend to j bud t a fire m the !:e d, m. lted io.-
and started t!;e
!!l
on ear:.b, but .f iU aveii,
soil : Pradi.-e, and a brijflit st ir has ;o-n.: has r;si-:i on the i.-m-l-here its lustre will
never fad.!. It will not return to th embrace o" parents here, but parAiis and kindred way where she lias g-ie. and where part h: bitU be no n-.oro !
wonder to soma persons. Many i and most re iable Dntir House in
times you will observe wagons on i Blmnnington, and poi sons having
and there are always a Imlf-dozcn or more persons endeivoring to buy ihese wagon loads, but none succeed so well as Holtxman & Sons, proprietors of the Woolen Factory, at the east rtid of Fourth Street.
They pey high prices for Wool, and
Its perform- can anc Swiss WATCHES, in solid! Mrs. Hemphill, south oi" town, last i.ow planted in the
in uigLjgom nnd silver case?, at such low i week, a h:v and n severe accident , '
, wi iJLUj,mcc3 tint -it is tooiisnness to ' j oecirr-3. Mr,.. II. hired a man to
! noons watches anv longer; and 1 n I
i order to trive persons living at: a
V ... 1- 1 - - .1. V .c.
r,..' nr.,u T.,. instance iroin mrpe cities uie ueu-iii
JL'lli 1 I "IJl-?i; V'lll 11.114 X (l'"l.
.1
invnoi' i 1 " -1 ' ." aeiiuiug miijiw, iitru, grt:HM-ii tip, atiu .-laneu lot:: urcinanre AO. aii,
, cuains, cv-e., to any expiess machine. Soon alter, Mrs. Hemp- i i''-n J-; " ,!".v', !nti".-g auu
, ... , , , . . . , I ili-..lui:l:.7i j f f II atmtt St,xtt
:ti. Strtti. 1 : y the Heard LioomiruroH!. el ween Third
i. trul tered and ... ;-i;.-.t l i-
the man on die maemne, was struck hro!c, of Mid ne.rt of stive;, now iii
1.,- !. L-;,-, c -,.A Sn.wW nut rm I the liP.ncl.-iol tie.- hn-i.e-cr. riot as herein
one of her
of meadow was burned. The fire originated fr -:a the larJ melting process.
io not give at sti.etion. I wib agree toun.i .l., nt M. 1.. Mef V,l-! w.ii,c'"'s
vote the DenjocrMic ticket in J2. , ,'. , . ., ! it ln-c witi tin hi i to ro wt on!
H c Biosi loncn s iirtur Jtro. Alec eiloierii ; , ,i , ini! ooac-rveti time me grass, wtjicu M Mtenn VUo-dand '. '. " trims ail Paper purchased nt his a! "W,J!S. ,0 ''"l haij 1(,c ouitc drv, was on fire. Memos t. B it ordain. HOLTZMAX A SON st01v iV,.. (,f ..i:;u,l0 11k 1 fll!F' ai,(1 V t:' r?l"1S v , , f 1 , ' , , , of Trutee of the Town of Th. ne VVI hio,,.,!,! rt "1 . : . .i ,:. - : Vp. . t. : i bic paving the bill, and if not as Wic burned out to U.c held, aud in j llul.. that Va'mu street 1
..ranaV is n,n ,:f:,i i, so.m-o of! Z, L , V b " T, .7 , Z; j rciiresented yot, need not take them. h,r effn.s to ntfraet the attention of land .Fifth Street,, be trrade.
...... . . - : iii, in n hi: i iwt-itii iu en "ovuo.i .
i rices
une as manufacturers,
with freight aeded. Don't order
cverv street, containing hu-e bales j prcseri nitons' to fid shouhl. ' cali' j u.lltil':!" h' ssn,t.1;r ni'
ot wool, enciosea in s teets ortjimts, i ll,e choicest Cigars aud the most j "V. - f'""" i t 1 I ilitt-iirrtAf- l-ii-v.-lcr -vniirlir l w I uvll
the
b, 1,.r..m iMiiucrent k:hii, ocie.ni ami tiaiwy
iiall at McCVdloughs. j ot cases, and pneo of each; n Iso m ,p, j price of chains, oic. SHOKMAKEB ,t CO ' Having been in business in InGlass Fruit Jars. Self-dealing ; dianapo is for twenty years pist, Glass Fruit Jars. Glass Top Glass j the responsibility of the House i-an Fruit Jar.-'. S -rew Ton Glass Fruit ! bo ss.'ertaiiied almost anv where in
t T 1, I ft l ".I 11 .1 r.. n l t t
AA tW lion. WJ.rk- tb.-it is done in the ! unoner c-apped uiass i-nut the ?tate. send tor a I'nee l.ist,
, I Jars. !ass jruit Jars with Band i and state that vjii saw this in the
SCUOPF & K AUFF.'iIAN
and i'crew Tops. All the most so- j JJioominston Proqrc..
i verelv tested styles, and. those now!
J.MeLiCNE.yo. 1 Bates Hons.?.
It may be dull it other places, most soiiiit fur, after twosetsons'i Indianapolis, lud.
since Commencement, but Si-hopfti ; trial, are kept at the Uiiii-n Drug t , , TCnnfFmnn nr dni:nr n snlendi.l : t.r i i-.ro.. ,.-., t', iiiK attention of onr readers.. IS
business. Their two L Cream i arc made a soceialitv for the fruit respectfully invited to the ad vertise-
Parlora are crowded both bv dav I SOaso:i. Kotn:ne 'Shoemaker j ment in our columns ot the oung smd bv night, by 1 idies and gentle- ! Co's Glass Fruit Jars before btiving. ! ?d,os' Intitule, ot Indianapo lis. men who anpreeb'c Ice Cream and . - ' ! are gratified to learn tht, under
Your . an. in- t!. be's lenv the a major, pr-win i 1' ;';- ' ;
Tiik attention of onr readers., is: '' !' '
.Vila; .
I'.rovali.it v;rh frOfKl
r-nkles. Some four acres j stone, to the depth ,
ncpi2't.
f (he H'.OO'il.:')!
men who appreeia
luscious Cakts. You will always find a supply of Oranges, Lemons, and Tropical Fruits at "Kauflrnan'o." They lake Bread every day, and furnish it in any quantity. Pic-Nies enc? Private Parties l'vntshed with I:-n (Iream, Cakes, etc., ou reasonable ter iis.
its present sys-tem of kind but ! eftieient mr.najreinent, this thriving
oiv;!:;i;. e of exuoii-iation, to oxi Public School of Bloom inj;tn: to report that wi- have attended nation- u fitr as '.: coald, but as of tre e;-.ii!iiitte could not be : eyerv .oo:e, v.e cannot e;ive a iv.f!, tut ma.-! b- content to give ; ; f : 1 1 ':; a tfenei-.d nninner. from mwaini '""a rd i a tin; rooms which
we -vevr.lly "'o "Vere':n g.-neral li'Uiy pleased with the exi-.ir.imr.ioii. Many f the Scholars aoquhte.l ih-nv-elves in si..oh a manner as to show th .' they have ! :-.'.ied faithfully, and leeiived eai.-l'ui trainhi. A'e diiiik all the teachers deserve ;rreat
he faithfulness with which Inev
ilieir forbear-
an -c .v::is itnper ! r.c- o-i mo.,iiii.iii. n i- .. true, -onv- teacln-r.- manifested more etiici- j eni-v th:.v. other-", but we would be liable to j
EYIDVXCi: J-Ji!).f FAIRFAX. Near Fairfax. Monroe Co., 1
, , ',l,r M- v 1 School is taking a leading positirm ! f;f ' : . i
j have no idea how e.xasp-.-nitinir -:t i, b. have j nniong ui; oest dcminaries u u.c i a bis blue fly biting you on a bald plaoe on J W est. I yuf bead, nor the" trouble and expense a j ot only do.-s thoroughness in
: itiun w ii rr.iurT i inn nr- niv i.ii ; itini
',,,1, j:,,i '(;.,i,;;,. i, ' I ....... v e I t!l'- recitatiull room Characterize US wit, Vc-ference to them, in the short time
i ba1 f..r .-i.-veiit-.-eii vcars. used to comb mv i dtlilv worlv, but its domestic dep ll't- we Jv.d to upend in each room, therefor ! hair up from behind a-id from the side;, : r,H.tt H c, .f.stanl Iv pervaded by the ! pr f. r to make o;:r rh h is-on ijyr.eral, fo '. -.e.l piaster it d..wn. las noa w'dl see p -r- 1 i i u " c ' the t-:icht ! the Boird m the tutttro. ;v i' U';:;.?,';. gc-nial ami refining influences of a; x.-v.-.mxru:.
'. ;heir-. t.. -l-:v : t 1lr- li-'o.-ioh .- miylu. !-V. we! l-rC2'U ato-'l chriSttau home. TO! We desir-.- to speak oreeialiy of til
Or
C EO BO K BO L L E "S B A C U !-. B
Th? Cincinii .ti Sh')c Store is sns- ) ih'n t duv tiilt'tbl-' lcfe.-tifav iui--h'(. i-o we!l-re2t!:atod christiau home
tainiag its we!', earned reputation .is ! hid. I t -ii-.l c.-i iy..hi,i. I 'x-i'i, vv -e . r. r.H parents who contemplate senr ing i dcr in tie- s ho-.;-. As tar us th- ov.nu.ita d's-jenser of Boots and Shoes thisl";, :iv!' (,f 'niser..i,;v n.tsty t1cir dnrtrters abroad, we cordially ! v" V.!":rr 'l i'iolL t't i rri ,- i- i i -Xatitt--..- lL'ir le-torat:-.e but it onlv , , . . . i tenders i. . -u e in .r.i u.-. .. mg lino
warm weatner. a ne juaiiies who n-.a-.ter-v i-.o.-id wo-se. l im-liv I comnnmci'd : c-immend an eanv ana intimate ac- j tl-
want comfortab e and at the same , on -RiiVs Awb-ciI.V .n;l"in six m-'nth-; ipiaintane? with tho privileges of time neat-Suing Gaiteis, should go i .y tc .cfow nntl th:fkcn, until ' ;nv-t:no- Institute.
to Bollenbacher's where their wants
is now loiikics like the hair of a v
i;p.,in Tl. ...... e.,., ,t , I,'!...-' i .
will be cheorfully, promptly and ; Ambrosia. Send me five mo-e b .ttles. " ! n ailer ,,. Poland, as will be cheaply attended to. A speciality j 31. C. Sr. Ci.aik. s:-c-n by refej-eiue to a card, has heis made of infect fittiiitf Sewed! : V :rr"r. f " lann the practice of law. His office
I?oots. for Gents. Bronze Shoes for ; V,'"1 " tr'V V t- i ti ' i:l the Court House. Young Ladies and Children, are , . 1 .V PVV 'i.'i' I " k. . . . . , i, i nems l ie nrst ot Ju v iue the rejc- f'iii- nnd fini ept in creat variety, at JiolleuL-a-; , " . . , , r ; .ips p .- ! ' . iiinr limn li,i oimntniifvil uo.tin-!
1""
cher's
Splinters
i utar time lor senu-anunal settle
i ments. Messrs. Tubv & Wicks wish There is nothing more disagreeabh
JOHN P. SMITH jit to be understood by ail whom i than a traveling, Kastcrn grumbler. John P. Smith has been Helling a j they have accommodated by j yu came in contact with one of thh . . . . I . i i : a. i. '
number ol Hue watches, recently, toiling T"' U,UV OH u,crl'rcases! class of persons a few days sin::e
.- I.'. to
I''-
t'di 'what the cjiildr. u it!: 1 iv.- and indistinctlv.
' There a" p. an d t'i be Iv.-o causes for this
Railroad men. Students and Lad es. Uluring the pas. sis months.that they . . r'"t. A 'L" 1: '.
. . ' . - .t. ii -i ..i -i 'ii sirens :i"Tent. no. a t iiKei ei wmm- m no niimui !
and in no ease uas a worn ot com- ; " vir ( , , put ii i ',-
i.laint been heard. In the Snectaele I accounts win ediatcly, either by i .moiana, uie ctops were not r.?avy
to ii:,-t -s:-ce v :re wt to expi.vs opinion-i , f - .inJ ,,:,.,
six tliotiS!iii.:ltns (0 bio;; ot a toot, in fortyfour and a half-feet (t-t.."0.) a distance of two hundr-d and sixty-seven (207) feet to the stone crossirisr south side of Third street and i j the h-voi of (1;3 :: !.) Sec V. That tho fjrado of aforesaid part of street, vhen the ttradinsj. erutterins aud MoAch'niizim; sb.a'i! be completed from gutter t.i LPtt.-r, at ri.n'ilt angles with tho iine of street, tie, aad the same is, hereby established as follows, io-wit : Commencing at the bottom of the truttor on either side, tiience iistendintr at trrad? of one (11 i jeh to the foot, to the center of the street, with a TPs .liar curve from gutter to gutter. Skc VI. That the work above required in this Or linanco ! completed by the 1st day of November. 1371, in accordance with th." speciil .v.tions. This to certify the f irearo'ns to bo a trie and im-ot copy of an Ordinance of the Town of Bloottdngtoi:. TmVana. p issed Julv 3-1, 1S71, and taken from the records thereof. ,11 UN WALDBOX. Prest T.B. J. V. F iE. Clerk of T. of B.
) mn.il- oi ii
so that on: nec-orl, whieh of school .rover:
We t-Sj.,.llire-SpelV.ntc some of
S prtieie:o amor...- t f c-'mnpt.t i to advani
lubl 'en n love ot or
,-erve.l order of its own ie most sue. e.-sfiil kind
ee;l',. ;;.i-e i comir,' n linr; the
til .-eoi.;.r iO inorai. i ne s c; ..;' in ':Vi the reenn?. and ehe-- '.- mn life.-tod wonderful in tiiis depnrtnicnt. especially lov.-i-r e-ra'.ii-s. .i.roe of the ho-:u-';i;, there was a tendency cholar.. t';o fast in '.he spcUins'
cuuise.
TI.
1st. lleli. it was ii.u-said.:1.,-i.lie v
1';-? - TS. :vllir sr. In many i
business John is now King B:-e, j note or cash. Cash preferred.
having exclusive agency for the! most perfect glasses ever offered for ! c:i1j- i it uiii1wfn Tniiano lrf .rn
sav they can sec as well with these! Aerre Haut L:Uvav Company; Glasses as before their sight failed, i r 1,fd,,u thc ofl of bcerotarv i at ever And in the repairing line he has no i of ate last wek. I he prtioswl i U- n t
Notice.
v.- -1 sounds when T HEXBY F. PERRY. Auditor of 5Ion-
iee.iUl be r-.icnired i A roe Co.tnty. State of Indiana, do hereby
.-.,....U 1,:.., - t.. i-eii.-i-.;-them c:.rei'ui v in flit lU read i n i '
C..l.Jt-lt IU Still. illlll, liltlU O..I5 lili , ... , i .1, . : n-i.i jo.: in.. -.-ii i i-ai-i-ers st-:n.l ton ne;ir ."e
I JNEW KAII.KOAD. 1 he art to
! nf ;isisii.-.i:itii)n rf tlip fSns.inn-.iti mul L'O lOllg
i l...,..r.. o. P. I
otr-e tnut tne lownsntp iru.-reesoi
.v. nr..i. nit: ur:.i i.ihiwo s ui to- . on o
money "out here," the country was ! the 'scholars durim- r citation, instead of 1Pnfl, -l!'d returm.-d their enmi.eratmns of
i ii t, . i. -l..n,l i,- -.tu ..-lane.. ,mil rnurin" the ne: wmu- maio i..iw.iiu.oi l.-.ui-vi
wiMicti ne was iiucki , , " ' " i soliOIars la s.neaiv out.
le-iwt oiol i.i fioi tnrno1 bis lin nil' I ,-.ni..r: Ae-i:-.--: "M--nv of t'ro.
' ' I "I'l ''I J,".". .,.,' . - ... ,. !.., !,.. ,.l II- 1-.. Ainlilovsi
: .-. I ... I .. .... ...... i.i v.- Eitiii. i-i.irr i v i o, . i i"-.; - -. . v. . ..... r . .... .. - .... . . -
nations of their ext.l:-i.ks in Arithmetic, i
superior, aud does an immense amount of work. West side.
rvt in no-
old or.
he had Such
seen or Agents
hadi
' as!
There -was a woman in our town, And she iras viondrous wise, She used Ir. Price's Bakinsc Powder, Por her Biscuits, Cuke3 and Pies ; And when i-be saw 'twas nearly gone. With all her might and main, She made s might for a grocer, who Supplied :ier with the same.
Also wish Dr. Price's Special Flavoring!",
tholomew, Dicatur, Ripley and Dearborn, to the eastern boundry of the State, in the general direction ot Cincinnati. The company shall also have the l rivilege of construct-
Aiso wisn ur. A-iTce sopeciai f lavoring, i 1, .,.-!. ,u: -.u " i.n j:. roaWinor her Cukes, Custards, etc.. nost ue- I ' S a branch which shall diverge
licious. Ijadics go and clo likewise
Blank Warranty Deeds and Mortgages, for side at this office. DUXX.& coin buyiiif; largo quantities of
Sugar with which to sweeten your
i.-on:- for ta.-ir i-'iles in Alntliemutii-s
road will nass in tl southeasterly n i i- i . ' an 1 fir-.mmar.
i- . ,T -.- in esc, on no esuin lsnmciu a greni t. i, ........ -...,rl- ., r,,:,- .,nd wort bv i direction iro-.i. lerre Haute, throne-si ' . . , , , 3 , l . ' . .' . lJ 1 " ' '., 'l !a , .i "'
o. . .-.i. r r; r-- .. .i . amount ot evou, anu on v m ine - " :il - u -: 1 ,'n"" 1 Hie couiitlcb ot Vigo, day and: ' . - : cip)f.f .,,.(,M vhi.-h the r.ile is founded. Owen; thence easterly through the ! themselves disgusting to every j T)r.St, pu,.ju Ci,iul -,t he cxpeet.-d to recounties of Monroe, 'Brown'; Bar- i sensible man. If they "don't like it ' ''"-mW thr-r!.--s, brt they will not soon
. lorgeil-ne principles ii tnevonei-tnoroiiiiniv OUt here why in tlinilder do they ; understand them, and for this, reason wo come? Let them "stay East" on!think j1 v that attention be ; I given to a tiioi-oiitrh analysis ot every rule, short rations, and half-Sole shoes; so that the scholar may 'bo able to give a i . i i e .i ! reason for ever, thinu it does. This defect eighteen hours per day for their j u Iif!rhap;; (hr tll ,)f- ,,nother. board, for these are very often thei 3d. Itnperfect Grali.ip. One teacher , .. ., -,, . ; had six rrudes-in be:-room which made it good times tacy see "on Last." ono 5:1VV ,-, - )i(.r to is reeit-.tions in one Will SCtld for them to Come to ' n day. gi-. io-fro .i S to 20 minules eaeh ; of T .. . ... i coarse there could bu no tune lor explanaIndiana, we are sure John D. t-,.n in thai -oi,i. in the judgment of
x . .... ., . J I 1-TnnL-ina woll l.-nn.vn oil rvtw dm vour committee, 'h;:-. o-.-.o.M not 1.0 more
to t pom, near tne town oi uioom-; t ' ;-th n tW(, graa,-. in ,w i-oom. so that ear'.. field ; thence in a westerly direction ; West as the crazy preacher, is dead, j recitation 'would U : from 30 to 00 minthrough the counties of Greene and ! He went up from Clav county, this !" n,,d. hat, .,h Boai1 e If i. .1 w 1 . rri 1 1 cive special attention to this subject.
State John B. Smith under-) 1 1 1 Siuokmions-
strictness in :,'ralin. V hile
from the main line at a point near
the t iwii of idoom mgton, and extend thence in :i southwesterly direc
tion tiirough thc county of Greene
Sullivan to the Wabash river. The!
fruit, a cent or two on the pound, isi main lin"e, including branches, will
no inconsiderable item. iov, to get the advantage of this reduction, you must know where they sell so
cheap, and we will tell yon out of
Eure philanthropy. Dunn & Co., uv sugar ard coffee by the carload
and get a msrgiti that other dealers cannot receive ; they give the margin to their customers, and by this means securt an immense trade. It pays the cvstomers and it pays Dunn & Co. Call and learn prices when you bi y in quantity. S""The biggest, dollars' worth of anything in the Grocery line, can be procured at Dunn & Co's.
mum line, inciiniing orancnes, win , i- 1 1 1st. .More strictness m trradma. W hile be about two hundred and eighty j went a Preliminary examination be-, th,; cW K,ncr!1,. ,i1(,wel great proflmilcsi in lenotb nnd it is the intcn- fore Esquire Coffin,on Friday morn-1 ci--ncy, there appeared to be some that milts in ltnglli, and It IS tilt mttn- I . i wei-e inerllcient and were eonseqwntlv a tion ot the originators to construct ing last, upon charges ot burglary 1 ,iead weight up-.n the class. While it i a narrow gmige double track, inde- and larceny. The premises burglar- ! "fl'1 , J ',"'i";r:'i;" the weak, it is n.-.t right
! pendent of all other lines. The i ized w8, th saloon of tho Whis-1 TrMC
capital stock fixed at 4 ()U0,000, j Ellettsville. Three boxes i""" ,h : "J in shares of 40 each, and thefo!- ' ..... j accomplished by strict rules with n tc-rence
lowing gentlemen arc nameB asUI cigars, a omuact, uu., ( u, reS.,.a -ait.u, Directors for the first year : and a bottle of whisky were .stolen, j ,,;,,.,.,, ,,ol;i n,.e nera,iv ,
years, of their respective Townships, and the raid enumerations ar snbiect to the
insp -e;io:. of th
Office. The fo'h'wis-."- is the a(ri.'l-e:-ate ot
tiie whit male inhabitants ovi-r the age of tweiity-O'io years, in the respective townships, to-wit : Bear. !',l,:ssrn. S4 Van Huron. 2.1J Washington. ' 203 Perry. 358 Marion," 79 Salt Creek, 124 Benton, 107 Polk, 152 Bloom inoton, C,'C Clear Creek, 288 Bichland, a;.1 Indian Creek. 218 Total luiinbor of white male inhabitants in the county, over the age of twenty-one years, three thousand mid forty-one (3041) according to the said enumeration and returns. The public nre invited to an examination of the siaic with a view to the correction of anv errors, mistake., or omissions therein. I1KNKY K. PlillBV, Julv P.. '71. Auditor Monroe Co.
Union Drug and Book Store, J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUAllE, Bloomj.n:ton, Xra.cl.f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALS RS IN Xjciimy iEijtitei, Oils Glass, Putty, Books ,Wall Paper, Window Shades .A. IV 3 STATIONERY.
Wo are prc-pnrsJ to give gr:t ;r inducements in iead, oil and IriLL
lJ.-liPEn, 'linn evej1 liefore. as our stock
Lime Kiln for Bale, l" OF FIR I'Ot: SALK MY LI. ME X K i i.N and Stone (Juarry, for S.1,0. Une-tliird caiib, tho bnlancein two eipmi annual payments. JOSKl'il S. ALEXANDKIt. Bl-joniiugton, March 8. lSit-tf
JAMES W. COOUERLI, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, BEAK OF BLOOM INGTON HOTEL, Rloominirton, Ind. Q ADOLK H0I1SE.S, Uorsesand B iics, fj and Uams, liiidl on reasoilalde lerms. Stable just east of tho Postofiice, and in rear of thc Blcomington Hotel. r.ctti CD
nnd, broken iimene i 1 1 foot, in the
Center ot til- hireet, mi'l gradually lessen-
It to six I'o inches at I he cutters on either 1 side, and that the (.a-t and expense thereof ; be ascertained and asscssfd aecordiag '.o ; the provisio is of an act of the Legislature , of the State of Indiana, entitled ' an act to :
enable incorporated Town to lay out. open, grade and improve .Streets and Alloys and make puUh improvements therein, &c." A.proved J.i.ril liTth. BHi'.l. iSkc. II. That the irrade of so much of Walnut .Street, us is herein required to be eraded. stuttered and Mc.Vdamized. shall be, and the same is. hc-rebv estabiislii'd as follows: Sec. ITT. Beginning at the stone erossin on Wi Inut Street, south side rf Mh Street, at the level of 187.87. running thence siiath on W-iIiiut Street, on a descending ttjr ido of one foot and six hundred and ei.jhty seven thousandth:! of n foot (l.tiSTi in forty-one (II) feet, a distance of 410 feet, to the south side of Fourth t't root, and to tiie bvel cf one hundred and seventyone I 171.) r-r.c. IV. Thence n a desec-ntlinir grade of one foot ami thirteen tnindrcdths of a foot (1.131 in forty-seven (17) feet, a distance of one hundred and forty-one (141) feet to thc n .irth line of Bollenbacher's alley.
no tu a levci ol 1 16S. 1 i ) thence on a ae-
ery In rex- and
i.?cte. Wo have pir-
cl:ised cue of Yec-nitrrs Imbrored Ala-
cVinw, with which wj vrill trim all Wall Paper and Borr cr free of chiirje, for our ci stomers. M'-i r.iuhl invite the public to call and examine our stock and prio s, bofore piirchaf-ini: elsewhere. Agents for Dr. !MotCK litTb Ititlerx, the greatest Touic in the 'orla.
AND A C05TPLEIE STOCK of TEXT BOOKS aad STATIONERY, an fbe post orncE
Stand.
Iff cHIieeten WILL UNDERSELL AST MAX IJf T0W2f.
With great euro, by a new process, weej.trct from the our, seloi:t PruiCt and Aromatice, each cliaracteriitle tlttTOr, nnd produce Ftawringi (br Cmkw, Ctutftttls, Jellies, Crems, etc, of ran cxcdlenct. Of ffrtat tlrmgth and perfect purity. tfothiTig artificial. Every favor tu rrpraenUd. Wo decrii each bcttU full mature. Use them once, wilt uie other. The moit delicate, cUlicioutJtavartcrer made. So superior to the cheap eztracte. Ask for Sr. Price's Special f lATortng. Slaaufacrtirod only by TBC-aiFSOIf, SIEEtB A PBICE !FO CO.. Depots, Chicago haul St. Louix
E. T. T.WLDR. TAYLOR
J. W. UABBYMAN. & cc.,
DEAL'GBS IN Clioioe JTamilj' C3-in?ei'ie!S, QuireDSvrare and Xotlona.
MANHOOP: HOW LOST, BOW RESTORED. Just published by Dr. Lkwis. 2f.'i puses. Third edition. Thc Medical Companion and Guide to Health, on the radical cure of fiuperrantorrheefl, or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Im:otiincy. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Inspediments to Marriaee, et ., and the Venereal and Syphilitic- Maladies with plain and clear directions for the speedy eme of Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea. Gleets, Strictures, and all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Boiis, Blotches and Pimples on the face and body. Consumption. Epilepsy, and Pits, ind .iced by seif indulgenco or
sexual extra gavancc. The celebrated author in this admirable Treatise, clearly demonstrate, from a forty years' siiece.-sful practice, th tt the alarming consequence of self-abuse lrny be radically cured : pointing out. a mode of cure at once simple, certain!" and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no laatter what his condition may be, can be effectually cured, cheaply, privately, and radically. Btsg-This book should bo in hands of every youth, and every men in the land. Sent nnd?r seal, in a plain envelope. Price 50 ctn'.s. Addre-, Dr. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach Street.Xew York, apr.12 6m
Removee. Henry L. Hewson has removed his Boot Shop to the room one door south of the BSnk, and will continue to make a speciality of Cus:om Boot Making. He will also, in his new location, keep a stock of Bady-made Boots of his own manufaiture. His old cusloni-j-rs are invit jd to-vlnt him in bis (U-i iix'fii, aplili
Samuel Marks, Freeport, Pcnn.;
Alpheus B. Qi aekenbush, Canclton, Ind.; John D. Scully, Pittsburg, Peun.; James Small, Bloomingtoij, Ind.; and James B. Folley, Greensburg, lud.
think that those that
Nathan M. McDowell. Canton, John, who is a stranirer. was taken do not attend rcyuhsriy. If the Board
O.; Wm. Bleakly, Wellesville, U;
iiiuiecessr.ry a.u-e', it woulil cither bruii; up the atleiidnnee. or rid the schools of tho-e scholars, that are no ire. lit to tho
thus far, this season, is unusually ind ' ''0t'!v".,K ,lUl " '"f- ; fit for themselves. This would no doubt good for this locality. As the), -ante (treat complaint from the parents. rnnntv license ooes to the A o-rienl-I b,,t U i'v.n-e-t- of the sch'-ols retOllllt) llttllbC feOtS 10 Uie -Htlll j qllire u. the Iloi.rd .oioukl not re-aid tll.nse tural Society, thc treasury of the! c ompiainn.
! r, I tl-' . 1 .1 ..- . 1
,la. Olllirriur. e le-aitl oin-, los.onirs
. , , r,, i'l l i woiaa :eioro a ran' ,o Me-i.-uu or reiuse ro
into me oucriu a uuu ciiBc, m prm,,e those thai i Iwrnt theiiiM-lv..? from
was unable to produce 000:00, the bail required Four cirousses,
otlc! to :til:-tilor.s. T115 will be r. c: iv:.! by ibe Board of .13 Trustees of the Town of liloominton, for the grading, guiterinp; aud AleAdamizin of so much of Walnut Street as is speeilhv.' in Ordinance No. ). Bids must he, for iriidinf;, by the square yard, guttering by 'the square foot, llcAdamizing by tho foot, (lineal. 1 Bids will be opened by thc Board at their regular meeting, duly 17th. 1871. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bv order of the Board, JOHN WALDBON. Brest. Alleft: James V. Feb, CI k of T. B.
latter will be benefitted to the cx-
Tho Howes are to have a general family gathering and celebiatinn at
Framingharn, Mass., August :ilst ; tent of about eighty dollars
of the present year. Any person Capt. Shoemaker got himself into in this vicinity, bearing the name tpoubl, week It is a b()V) and
,.., i : ui. ... , the Cant, has to own up. bo, if
1 .1 ' . 7 V,tl,,. Ch.mn!rnr tboiild uni i m,tlnt w"'' Plu ""a""? spelling out one bearing this name, can receive j 1 .ithei MioemaKci snouiu sevm ;;ur . ,jsi-,ag,) J t!;0 a circular containing all particula,lsleepy--thes'C mornings, make no world.
daring our four days examinations, and
they appear..! to have heen lenr-ied hy rote, as thi-y did not have tho notes- before them. In the judgment of your committee the elements of music ought to bo ta.ight, so
lar as practii aMe, t:i every room We
! irons, I!D. rpiIK next School vear begins September JL 5t!i, 1871, and closes Juiia 13, 1S72. I'lxit-iiKfsi Moderate. Board of instruction fall and efficient. Location Unsurpassed. Sfig-Send for Catabigm- to ju!yi:!-4v Rev. Ie. IIAVDErV, Su.ierinteiident.
frMseaui-r ui BCiinin-a k hi ...
A . CdloK".".' aier, luiw
a a t. . -T-M
il till b. Until bv llrurtflitli
oej Deiilrre In J-Klli't MEHI .
y-ao GOLD L04S OP THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. BAPID PBOGKESS OF THE WOKK. The building cf the Northern Pacific Railroad, (b .gun July last ) is being pushed forward with great energy from both extremities of the line. Several thousand men arc employed in Minnesota and on the Pacific coast, 'the grade is nearly completed 266 miles westward from Lake Superior: trains are running over 130 miles of finished road, and track-laying is rapidly progressing toward the eastern border of Dakota. Including tho purchase of the St. Paul and Pacini' Boid, the. Northern Pacifte Company now 'ias 413 miles of completed road,"and by September nest this will be increased to at least 560. A Good Investment. J'jy Cooke & Co., are row selling aud unhesitatingly ree nnmend, as a protitablo nnd perfectly
saltf investw enr. the in.t mortgage i-ann Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Cempany. They have 30 year to run, beai seven and Three-Tenths per cent gold interest (more than 8 par cent, eurrcncv l ami are secured bv rirst shd'only mortgages on the entire road and its equipments, and i Iso, aa fast as tho road is completed, on 23,000 Acres oir Land to every mile of track, or 500 Acres for each $1,000 Bond. They are exempt from V. S. Tax; Principal an' l Interest are payable in Gold ; Denominations : Coupons $100 to $l,0o0; Registered, $100 tu 810,000. i,antli for Bonds. Northern Pacific 7-20's a: e at all times receivable at ten per ceut. above par, ir exchange for the Company's Lands at their lowest cash price. Tbii renders them practically interest beariuie bind wu rants.
Sinking Fund. The proeesda of
all sales ot Jaimls are required tone nevoted to tin. re-purchase and cancellation of the rlit. Mortgage Bonds of tho Company. The Land Grant of the Boad exceeds Fifty M lii on Acres. This immense Sinking Fund will undoubtedly cancel tho nrincinal of tiie Company's bonded debt
before it falls du3. With their ample se
curity an'l high rale of interest, there is no investment, accessible vo tho people), which is more prof table or sa'e.
Exchanging: V. S. Five-twen
ties. The success ot the new Govern
meat 5 per con!. Loan will compel the early surren ler of the United States 0 per cent. Manv holder cf Five-twenties are
now excluiii ;ing them lor Northern Pacific
.Seven-Thirties, thus reilizing a handsome profit, and ;;reatly incensing their yearly
income.
Oilier Pecniitlcs. All marketable Stocks and Bonds will bo received at their highest cir-ent i?rice in exchange for
Northern Pacific, Seven-thirties, lis press
charges on Money or Bonds received, and on Seven-thirties sent in return, will be paid by the Financial Agents. Full informatson, maps, pamphlets, etc, can be obtained on (ipplicalion at any Agency, or from the undersigned. For sale by JAY COOKK & CO. Philadelphia, New York, Washington, Financial Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Co., and by Banks and Bankers generally throughout ;be country. IIUSKIRK A HUNTER,
Wm. Stuart. Csiab. H. McPhektebs. Stat & McPheeters, West side of Uie I'uUio Square, DEALERS IIS
EL.rI WAEIE, SROftl, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS,
Doors, Sash, Gla-is, Putty, Chains,
Cottar, Haines, &c. A full and complete stock of Farmers' and' Mechanics' Tools, AXD CUTLEET. Special attention given to filling all Ordei'8 for Building Materials. Bloom ington, may 19, 1869.
J. W. BUSKIRK, Attorney at Law, BLOOMIJVGT03?, 1KB., Office over Led Tanncnbtutm' Store,) WILL PRACTICE IX THE COURTS OF TIIE STATE. Special attention gives to Probate business nnd to ranpct.w.w tn1'7il
ai:o. .1. BUSKIRK.
J.H. SMITH H US TIB.
pUSKIRK & HUNTER, ATTORrVEITS AT LiW Altt FI21VATE BOKEB Blooiaington, Ind office north side of the pualic aquare. We will attend to all business- entrusted to oar care, in the Courts of this State, and are elso prepared to discount good and aolr ort Jiaper, on reasonable terms. Jlrferenccs Messrs. McDonald & Roads Attorneys, Indianapolis; Messrs. Winalow, Laoier & Co, Bankers, No. 52 Wall street, New York; Messrs. McCalU A Co, Merchants, Bloom ingtnn. Ind. may9
"ECLIPSE" Livery, Feed and Sale stable. J. O. WORLEY Orposite the Souik end of the Jt.lt. Depot, HAS one of the largest (nd best arranged Liven and Sale Stables in Monroe, or in any other county ia Southern Indiana, fc'uddb horses, or horses and buggies will be furnished at any hcurof 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 rates. We propos; to keep a ilrst-class stable, and ask the p.iblic to give s a trial. PO All the a counts of tho old firm . are in ths hands of the present proprietor, and Mi's-..' be paid at once. Bloowineton. Ind.. Dec. 28 'R'.O.
The Cheapest I HENDERSON'S FURNITURE WARER0OI3, North Side Public Sfptare. IFnrnftnre and Cbafrs, of the best material, put down at the Trjr lowest prices. CGFFIMS ARB METALLIC CASES, Ready made and ready trimmed, of all prices, and sold cheaper ikon at ami other
place in Hloontington.
Mp JJcarse itrul attend all funerals, free cf Charge. K. J. HENDERSON. Bioominglon. Ind .junl4
JAMES HUQHXS.
A'lCK. TAN II0BK.
HUGHES k V AN HORX, Attorneys at Law, BLOOMEIKCTOS, IHD., WILL practice in the Supreme and inferior Courts of the State, .nd ia thc District Court of the UJS. for Indiana. The collection of claims in any part of the Sttde, wiil recei-re prompt attention. Bloomington, Ind.. 2or. ti, 1869-;,'
JOU:' EI. LOJiEiV, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW AND General Ia-srance Agent, BIoomIng1on, Ind. Agent for the following named miable Insurance Companies: j ASTXA Eire Insurance Company Assets S5,l:i0,931 7i. UNDER WRITERS Fire In. Co any, AeU S3.6 ,999 9i JETXA Life Insurance Company, Asstis $12,0)0.000 05 &TTIIE BEST IS THE CIIEAPEST.-m OFFICE Noi thwett corner of Public gquare. & Ju'v 1869-y
Tint Premium Morse Ittaoer. A. B. RAYEKSCB0FT, J3 1 a ci w iu i t U u nd Horse Shoer, Corner of Sixth anl Madison Streets. 8Qf"The Premi ji.i for ben horse-shooing, was awarded to Jlv. Ravtnscroft, a committee of three Blacksmiths at ti e Monroe County Fair, held September. 187 ). Every descriptto r of Blacksmit ling dor e neatly and promptly. Repairing executed with despatch. sept28-70
Robert C Foster, Attorney at X-ijRfcw, Jrjloojiiijiftjoii, Ind.
Srfir Will fivif soeciid attcntu-n to the settlement of Deeedentt' Estates, and Collection of Claims. Offick West side. Public Squiro.
TIIE WORLD B KNOWN ED HOWE SEWING MACHINE W iih all the la.e improvem mts. ADAPTED TO EVERY VARIETY Of SEWINQ, rm I AMILIEJi OR MANUFACTORIES, TL H, CAMPBELL, Agt EI-Kaiagtso. ltd Due. ?. '10.
"EARLY BREAKFAST" Wood Cooking Stove. 10S60 SOLO 1!S 1ST Over 30,000 in Actual Use a&r-The Largest Oven of an Stove manufactured in the United States. Patent Indestructible doable firebotfooau
Uses lees Wood ibsa Stoves with Ovens
one-third smaller. Hot Air- Chaiflber it front of Ov.
Every Stove guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction, and its twKing qualities
equal to those of the old laslnoned pnefc oven. Manufactured front No. 1 Charcoal Iron
by Kedvt'ur A. Btrti4 Cincin-tati, Ohio. For sale by all wide-awake Stave
Dealers, like w. a, BODKIN,
jurei28-3m. Bloomington, Ind.
DAVID GEjTJTO, House Xaintei"' PAPER JHAiGKR jlsviug bad several years' experience ici the above named business the uhdersigneel considers himself fully competent tc fill 11 orders for House Painting, Graining, Varnishing and Paper Hanging. Ordoni solicited. Prices reasonable. jun14 71 tf DAVlTi OBT1F1TN.
W. Ii. Bodkin sreAi.EB in ux Kiiros or PABtOK COOK AKO HCATf?
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Tia, Coppr i& ciheelriiitrev Piplnf:. Gntterl$ niMt r?Itli1l itowflnir D4ik Ordr. FIFTH ST., HEAR DUFFS STt'Jtfi, SLOOItSiSO vox
