Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 August 1871 — Page 3

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LOCAL A XI) AV( ELLAXEOC.S. L. A'. .1. .v ClU-'AGO RAILROAD. TIM K lARl.r: T BLOOMINGTOX. TRAINS li UNO NOKTU. I.' hinin.; laas-ev:'T Train 10:0-4 v.v. Mail and Kxp.v .-. Train , 2::n v.m Freight Xr iisi 2:05 r.M TRAINS i.olNO sOCTH. Lightning Pas -t i.gcr Train 5:40 a:m Freight Train 0:00 a:m Mfli! and Kxp:v- Train 2:07 PIM JAM KS K. UKVANT. Acxsr. Bill of Pri-'jss For Advertising.

The undor-icfe-l have agreed upon the ) following Hi!', ci Prii-'-n for" Advertising in j the Bloomingtoii l- -.'sotvu.', and Bii-oiiiing- j ton .- !

Real Kslato Transfers, For the week ending July 2tth, 1871, reported by W. li. Join-?. Recorder:

James T. Kirk to .Tnoh Teuruo. -10 acres i

of land in Indian Creek Township. J.".0.

Chips ami Splinters.

.Milton J. SmiMi. a 28 in t ie Town of

war 1 col.

ol. S

nios.

:-t " :

I

!coi.$2o: IwUllSO.

:i iikw. 1 col. -': A col. $13: col. f 7. 50. Cards, two inch. it Ion. per year. $!.0. or one doi'ar per month for a or 0 months. Local Notices .' rent, per line; standing locals ? cent per 1 no, etch insonion. Divorce Notice $i'2.i!0. Administra-

Thomas Moire

part of out-lut No.

liloominstcn. 2i3. rctor "Bollenhaeher to Win. M. May, !f0 acres ;,f -n.l in Bean Bhasom Township, rs.ioo. Benjamin 15. .Smith to John C. Orchard. In-'ot Xo. 21 in tile Town of illoomington.

! 1,000. I Cyrus 1.. Thompson to Mary E. David, ! and her heirs, "0 acres !' land more cr low, i in Marion Township, iOO.

Nancy Campbell, ct al. to Joi n Campbell,! COiicrcS of land in "Wa-shington Township, 1..V-0. Joshua Harvey to T-i.belhi M. McPhersnrt. 40 acres of iiuid in Sal: Creek Town ship. ie. Andrew .1. Barnhil! to Cor ndins Fildcr. to ares of hind in Bloomington Township. J 00. LTir-.a C. Smith to Davi 1 13. Wood, 2 85-100 acre:; of land in Hie .land TownWp. 2--v .

.Mary K. A;l--n to v m. tTomr.i Harris.

tors, fcxer.tors . Ijiiardans. t omtvussion- t ot 107 in the Town of KUct Rvi'.ie, 100

-rs", Attachment v otio.es.smd all other legal I Samuel B. Harris to Lcw!' V. Waldcii. advertising wi'l he charged for at the rate j 5 acrrtt of land near SUne.-viile. with will, of 13 cents per llrtf for first in-eriion, a::d 1 ,nji) ,i..n)i ,;)! rfll.... &e. 500. 10 cents per liiv iVr.oh addisionr.l ir.sfr- Asl-rr:-v Saro. A!iiiinitr:ti.T. to AViiiian: tion. All logul :tdve"tts-jments which i"-!T.. t!i: ::"::!:(. ;!. M-idivided wo-ihirds of juiro proof of p -. '.Venf.on. Murt he paid ; !Sr;., f Sand in Indian Creek Towntbr before-addav it will he. n:-.,;l- ihe'to. j jp 1 c:(-; tKs-lio TH05.C. vr.-.-KJ iv i.-:i. .-rat. ; ' :.. s, A';f';-:- ''".r, i ' B.viujaixs. t xviil sell at a tar-

1 gain a go-xl spr: ng wagon r.n l selt

: ol new uoiiKie harness. 1 he wagon

.SHOKMAKEIU1; CO-

;Sow the pe:;t :i season approach- j ,m fonr sprincs, and Is well ironctl. os, and the thonf;i.ful housewives of ; Thc hnrn,ss ;w goo.a a3 new, hav-Jlloomm-ton w.;l ro iwy putting - ;r been l)i5t tw5co. Wagoti up wis dchoum iruit for winter :.uj iarncsa wjh bo tld at a barand spring mo, hut they cannot per-; j,, Call at tl,., an,.tion room, icerly preserve if unless they --vi;uth f-ule of t!kn pttl.Iie square, or the most approved jars. Tins, then, ; i ;..c o( Johu c iuu;or. ts in inlii.tii th.t piiiihe that Shoe-;

maker it Go. V: e on hand and i

August promises to be a ''season- j

al'li:'' month. Hot nights a-e said to be just the tiling '-'to make corn" The "Old Tannery" School House wilt soon be dismantled, and the brick removed from thc wall.-:, taat thc foundation for the new building may be finished this Fall The plans and specifications for the new building, lu;ve not yet been prepared .V car-load of very .large watermelons, from the vicinity of Washington, Daviess county, tirrived here on Thursday afternoon and were retailed by the owner a: ten cents each. The panic created anions local watermelon dealers can only be compared to that experienced on Wall street, at times, when oo'd goes up or down. As man;; of the Blooming-ton watermelon men were demanding sixty cents fcr

melons that were not ne.tr so

tinned isi his preference- for water having medicinal properties, that he i now compelled to break a rotten egg into every glass of lager he surrounds Over at Terre Haute, from whence the beautiful young men ail hail, the dog law is being rigorously enforced. The authorities have even ordered muzzles to

he placed upon the tlog-fennel

Frank Fee is in search of thc man who went for his show-case five cent piece. When last seen. John 11. Fast was reaching for it, innocent of the fact that it was glued to the under side of the glass. John is an Indian Creckcr can't fool i;..-i John (ji-aham, Supreme Court Libraries, was in town last week, and appeared to have been falling oil' both in flesh and appetite. This, we arc assured, is not thc i-e-sult of disappointed love, and as the rooms of the Temperance Alliance at Indianapolis, h::ve been closed because of a lack of interest and funds-, we are inclined to attribute

'Walker's ! ''in':' physical condition to grief

at the demise of t te Indianapolis T. A C. C. Showers, who has

on hand and ior j

sale at reasonaum figures, the large! c-.st varieiy of gi:.ss fruit jars ever ; soea outside of a wholesale glass 1 house. Fruit preserved in glass . j:irs is of be iter ilavor and color j than when preset-vi d in other ves- '

sels. Go to the Union Drug Store lor Fruit Jars. DUNN & co

lli is lirni have a litteen cent i

sugar that is as white as snow, dry,

fei" Blank Warranty Deed i and Mortgages, for sale at this office. Easier from Xcbs'aska. YoviAt;i. Fm.twits Co.. Xbb. July .!.. in. Fi'iTOt! I'iuxihw : !lavir;f hesu-,1 that

the Wans;!- eo ony. ot .Moaroc if-tmty, J:i

.-o emigrate. 1 jirop.-s,- to of this part of Ieb'."a.-kn

1 yoi-.r ps;

larg-

or ripe a; those sold for a dime by the foreign merchant, a financial revulsion may vet wreck the heaviest

(inns in that trade

Chapel,'1 in the Stanford Circuit of the 5.1. F. Church, of this county , has disappeared, and on its site stands a neat and commodious house of worship. This is the sccon! church buildiua; that has been ercel-

1 e..l in Stanford Circuit during the

I vcar. To Rev. F. A. Filer.' thei scleral clnrgesof swearing toa

!' . I . 1 . . I 1 .! . ..C 1 f

earnest and ener-etie nastor. u duo IiUMJ nw"mi 01 l""i'c, u"u

the credit fjr ' this praiseworthy '"-king statements. A cornwork A new branch of agri- mil,ce of thrw y;ho acUa as !1 j',r.v culture is now receiving a consider-! !10Cll!5tt-d Mr" S- "1K11 l'-th charges. :t!.!c d-o-reo o ntfenfion in "Vronroo i William Stunrt, F. T. Taylor and

resided in B'.ootuington many years, and a local preaehci for more than twenty years, was arraigned and

tried before the proper officers of

the M. E. Church, last week, upon

count v ;

'.-! !

th -in an idea i

tiiroc.irh t

.;:

Fidai.ire e..;:ntv H flilv oiles a liitl

isouln i-i west ol l.ine-.in. and was not s t-

, except uioiitr tile s-trea-ns. until ia.-t

-ii.i-it.,- hi i-.r,.svnl. 1 ili-.-i--!.e.li". lis Oi I!

and the ervstals glitter like dm- i .'ovanirnent land is taken 'i. Th !-. n

lUOnds. It is US j0Otl as any crushed i Sod claims ;o he had r. v. an i likely rc-

stigurin the marker, s.nd yet they !'n,w 'no".: ii K.'.i U wlfrom thc thousand and' one inqni

sell six pounds ar il two-tnirus for j jst s-.-, 1 ,r... an i as dsir..Ue io.mtio: s I r: 3 Dcl.tinent mil otherwise th it i Showers arc delighted at his ae

1 i . . . 1 . .i 1. t . .1 r.

the cultivation of swamp

willow. Marion Blair has a fine crop of osiers, and on Thursd'y

last shipped eleven hundred weiyh

; to Charlc:

To

others prosecuted, and F. Gaskins, the Temperaticc lecturer, defended. Tt is hardly fair to presume that a maiviwho has preached the gos-pil

Kailioad Election. Tha Railroad Flection, on Monday, resulted in a defeat for thc pro-' posed donation in Bloomington and Ferry townships, thc only townships heard from up to the hour of going to press. The townships of Washington, Marion ami Bentou it is believed, will all vote "Agaiust the Railroad Appropriation."

ft'tttlec to fton-KeiidciiC.

e blato o!

diana,

Oriiisiancc 3io. Ordinance i f the Town of Btjoniingt-on. I;:d , providing for an ass:smcnt'of Sj c- inl Tax against t!ie. owners of Property honif-i-inj on both sides of Walnut Street, l etween :;rd strest ur.d 5th street, in said Town. for the piirno:;r; of grading, cot tori ns. and MeAdamizins; said part 'of said street, pa-sed l,y th Doan'i of Tru-tCi-s, t!:fcveot', .July a'ist, !H71. Ski, lot.' I- lie it Oi-'hiin.-d hy the Hoard of Trustees of the Town of nfooniingtoii, Ind. that for the pmpose of wradia and guttering and McAdatnizins; so muc'i of Walni ". street as lies between Third street ami fifth street in said Town, thero bo levied the sum of one and 5.i-100 dollars. (Sl.r.r.1 per runnin:? fi-ot, on each side of said : rt of said street. Site. II. Tl'.nt liif: cost of r-nid Iti.piovomcnt i-hfill be collected, and all other matters n luting to said improvement shall t e dene, in nceordaneo with r,n net passed by tin- General Assembly e't" tlie Stale o' Indiana entitled "an net to enable incorporated Towns to lay out. open, grade and improvo streets iiiel alleys and make public, improvemcntstherein." Approved April 27th, 18;i0 Tliis is to certify the forcsolns to be a true and correct, copy of an Onlimir.ee of the Town of l!!ooniinst!.:n. Indinuu, passed July l71, and taken from the records thereof. JOHN VwUKON.Pre.Vt T.B. J. F. FEK, Clerk of T. of H.

Monroe County. 1

In the Common Pleas Court August Term. 1H7!. "William II. Snyder ") vs. " ' Cotap'aint. Margaret M. Snyder. J rpilK defendant in the above entitled cause, is hereby nrtitied that on the Mth day ol' An 'u.-t.'lsVl. at the Postoffiee

in Westiie'd. i ; the Comity of Clark, and Sta:e . f IPino s, be wen th" hours of 8 o'clo -k A.M. ami t; o'eioek P.M. of said day, if..ro some otlleer authovi '.ed to take depositions, tin; p'nintiti' will proceed to takotho depositions of witnesses, to be used in cviienee on the trial of said cause, and will, if nei 1 sa :y. continue sai l taking from day to day. until said depositions arc completed. Dated this i::!i dav of Jul v. 1ST 1. JOHN" L. ril'NElt, Jatv 12. 1S71 At; v for Plaintiff.

Lime Kiln for Sale. tul-lT.K FOK SAI,K MY LIME Kl I. and Stone (jvirry. for .l.'iOO. Unc-thii-d cash, the balance ia two equal annual pav:n"nts. JOSKP1I S. ALKXANDER. Blooiiiinfjt.in, Jiarcli il, 1 is 7 l-t'

J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, WHOLESALE AND RliTAIL DEALERS IM 13z-o.gr si, 3Pibixxt;Sf Oils Glass, Putty, Books, WaE Paper, Window Shades AND rF jV. ? I O-IS" 33 Y

We are prepared to give greater inducement in Iead, Oil and WAEKi PAPER, than ever before, s our stock s very large and complete. "We fcavepurhaied one of Yeoman's Improved Machines, with which we will trim all Walt Paper and Border free of charge, for oar tuftoDiers. We would inrite the public to all and examine onr Mock and pnet, be:ore purchasing elsewhere. Agent for Dr. Uotl's Herb Bitten, the greatest Tonic in the World,

TRY THE

s Mayer, of Imiianapolis i 1"S lho Iwst twenty years, would j saveJ. S. Smith Hunter j 1,0 g"''ty of ,lu-r cnar?' in tl,c

! dictment. The friends of Brother

have also the ! as there i- in the .ounty is yet vacant.

The liurli iftt- n

ouijli l lie c-n;

and Mo. 1!

from nas; t. iiiinin- iv-j;

I': runs w.-st. and

within

,1.--

1 ! r .

one dollar. lr.cv

clearest and best Rio and Java

vonee ior sac: ai :igurts waieti woiito :j,c 1:,,, w:jj r certainly surprise jcrsems who have lixiv da vs.

been huvino- at the (!d fijrnres. Call and see their Willow and

Woodenwure. A large stock of j as anv in" th

O iC-nsw iv.' ! r. .."rovf.;! list '.vcok- 1 eoi-it ; but 1 tlriifk wheat wil' be the staple

. croo in u.s .-;:i:'. . .v ::ri;i ,:o u:i.- ;

daily assail him, we will state th.it ami nc nas wunurawn irom

has been cut otT, tint hej tha Clu,rcl1-

ins nncer

1. ir.it-. timbt-r

.:.l l;

! wat. t bo The s S:nt

..rc- Land with iaai'.K.'-l, OM-ojit on. is no doubt 1:-. good Ae iavo -rood sod

: did it himself did it with hisprct-j

Mrxnos Cot: sty

LlltllARY.

:i!il they will sell full sets chcapct

tnan anv house in town.

i..ld',

for

4

i:y.

d:x : Sear

V

idea la

IRl-AX.

fair as, Monroe Co.. .!: ne 1!, 1S7I. ' t ,.- ci!.-.- Peihaj-s yo i-x:u peratint; it is to hav

Iav n

b !-.!; bit- " tiv Litin? v "t e-n a bald 1 la-.

y:.ur hea l, rw the trouble and expen-e iritn wi'.i :vs-:rt to that 1 may hide th ti-;ly.s:;ck lc.k:n'.vhiol:ili ' I w:.s v-s 1 aid f .r s-v tit. vti y ' .vs. ast .l to cot.ib 1: loiiv up from ': -a: ' and from th si.b

r can h .!i,tt-ad a snv other,

onlv SO a'-r.w, and obt.iiti tit c 1-v living on

cce claim iivey-ars; or iy can pre-. . jj F bJ lcrCi etsin. lt;0 si'ns. an.L alur six month. Test-1 c

e. pay for it at $2.vj ier n..-re. or cm j fartner in the county should endcav

;:tve 21 tiionth from lb-;- date of Uu filin. :o i.ay for it.

ty l.ttle ax wniie chopping wood j The season of the year is coming will not do so again if he can help: when the evenings are longer and it, and further, that it is vcrv pah- young men and wotn?n have moro fill to hurt yourself Six weeks i t!,I"? .to dt0 , "ading It is

, , i titereiore cicsirame mat our county lOJu-; t :i 1 .. 1 1 :..,i

; . v Mi laioeiv ) 11 1 urn .l-u .

T.-S 1 'I !T , V

J-vtT) ; lwentv-hve (.i.-nts

e a very goo-i. rrlliicd clar-s of; vc several niiu'skrs who preach parts .f ll.e coantv. j

eet.

more, sitel tiio time fixed

per quarter or

one dollar a vear, is certainly averv

j or to 1)2 represented, either in ogrt- : small nmouut to give for stores of

cultural products or stock, that the i Knowledge. Albert IJryan, the T, . , , T ' newly appointed I.iihranan, will be Jrair raav be made a success. FtsU , A . .. . .

ium 10 wait on iej sons ucsu nio-

.. J !t. ft Jr. ,l.-,,.f ,-.,.,.7,. ,.'7

poor sliaw, notwithstanding the f'.ct that there are many good cattle in !

if

r:id piasU-r :t- o-.--.vn. . S'.in.s on tii; streets of U tluii- to-d:-y.) tiiei t!i '

int. 1 vvr vsed five l:.tt!,.s ::ati:;v s Hi ir Hmado my lead wor- !! isi ..j..' A.:iir. my :a:i- b...'i;:;n Lo it is now ie-oi-ii tr irr-i':i. Tlier.' :.-

Amir

s.a. Satna

!'. v;:ii see per-itii-toa wear:-;.

- da'onuilv initrh; i:i... !-,-:;-;v-. --.v--i hat m:s ,-rably ras.y rulive' but it only i'iiialiy I eoinmen'- 'd n-". in six mcmhv atid thicken, until r li:c hair of a your.!; . dvco.mt on King'live more bottles. M. C. .-;T. Ct.Ailt.

I We l;ai I eittaens, h ; in ;ii!i'en a

: We have ;;eod water as I have 1. ; -eea. ;.t an a vera ire rtei'i'.i o al.".-ut 5u !

i tn- ci'.mate, s.i fur as 1 have seen, im- beel ! wry p'a-a-e.n, always have ! entln bi'---. .- j.i:;il i';-: laeailv thev V.ecoio'; Vi-iv SCVi'Ie

, . .1 :. ' 1 . 1 .... ....' j tl ,1,,.: 1 :-c

two or il.roe days. " I . . . . Iiancc lor the Southwestern part of

Ath.ei;, ri'. Ooven-.Tic-t t gives U,nci to i " F"-'""1"" Indiana, lectured at the Al. I:;,

! the enraii; yon lut.st 11 't mm'; otner ; list, may be hail for

' ne--c5s:i-i.-s will 1:0 ;ivin al:0. ln'moml

; th tt vu,: cannot depend upon much siii pr

... ... 1 1 I 1.' ...I 1 .1.. ! . 1 r , 1

j r.,vu ..ill 1 eeoim ji-ai, ami no.i, . )'CtnrV Ol 111C !50CielV A Still

: expense.-; ! li-iproveiJit-nts .iiiio.ini to con- . i skiei-abie. Kailread lands ea:i be beucbt j gUlliai'V

j)cv Rev. E. Gaskins, General trent of the State Tc iinerance Al-

VA?.t'iss.si iaor.iR: axi four AClltKS OF aVfcXI FOR rnui' rxma'Kixia) wtsoes to 1 fell hU House and Lot, situated j;.:?t s'.uia -.f the College Campus, upon reasonable terms, if application be mad; soon. 'l ie; house, is built of brick, twe stories in bi'if, ai.d con tain nine rooms and two halls,' with a front p.-rtieo to ench story. The hotl-te has recently been painted and re-shingied. and is in good condition throughout. There is a well and two cisterns im the premises, stables, wood-shed, ohickeii-hou.se and all other out houses 10, -led. The pasture lot, i-liicken lot, kitchen garden. : 11c duor yard, are each neatly and independently fenced. There is fine selection "of fruit "trees on the grounds, imong which are Apples. Peaches" Pours, Plums;, as well as choice Grapes, and a number of handsome e vcrgrce n . The bouse will be sold with all the grour.d, ;r with a portion of it. TiatM'-.-One-third of the purchase money down, the balance in payments to suit .he purchaser. l-'oi further particulars, call on the undersigned, on the premises. EDWIN BULLARD. Blc-omington, Ind., July 31, 1871.

With great cam, ly n r.w urowss. n-sextmct rrora the trt'f, si-lcct 1-ruiUnw Aroiuati-jf. o.ich chttrui;tt-r-litric flavor, iui'1 prjS.uce Vaeoriwi fur Cakes. Custards, Jellies, Creams, etc , c." r.l riJ rTCiitcnce.' Of gniU strttlfith 'tnrt pererj pntity. artificial, t'rrrif j!arir .? T'-prt&rtUtl '. ?b d-:yit ici lottl fi flmeaaw'S. f.V fhrm m:ei iri.l Vfr. 110 oHicr. Th& fir tl.Hcrle d-,iw-i? Jlovnn c.-rs wa. So wipcrior to i!a ilwiip c.vtr.;t-j. ?!,- '-i Iir. l'rUx-'s Evwiat jftavorintH. Mfi;io(ietrr(:d r.i;ty ty

UiOHPSt'ij sict. Ei. s & itucE urn ro.. iTsu:-: -. Cjl-y-TO ami St. Lout;

rau-tSt. Lout

l rANTmon: HOW LOST, now REil ST'-iJtK (). Jii'i ptihlishel by Dr. Lkwis. 2"iii pares. Thirl edition. The Medieal fji'mpanion and Guide to Health, on th-j radical r:r : of Suf ermntorrhtea, or Seminal NVeakre'ss, T: .vol uninry Seminal Lcsses. Iiiipotc-n.'y. Mentd and Physical Incapacity, I iwpedin-.e-its loMari inge. etc., and the Venereal and S;,- hilitie .Maladies

1 with plain ami clear directions for the : p edy cure of Seeondiry Symptoms, Gonorrlaen. Gleets, Strictures, and all d si-asi-s of the .-kin, su.i ii as SeiU-i'y, Scrofula, Ulcers, lloiis. lih.tc ies and Pimples on , ill .- face and bod v. Consumption. Epilep.-v,

and Fits, iiiducjd by self-imiutgcncc or W-xtial e.vllait.ivanefl. The culcbr..tcd ntithi.tr in ibis admirable Treatise, eiearly demon.strnti s, from a forty years' stieecssful practice, that tin; alarming consf.pH-ni-e of self-abuse u.r.y be radically e.ired ; pointing out a mode of euro at oncesimple, certain, and-effectual, by means of which eery sut'.'ercr, 1:0 matter what his condition t lay be, can be etl'xtnally cured, cheap!;.', privately, and radically. Bit)" This book should be in hands of every youth, and every man in the land. S 'lit uit.lef s.-.'.l. in a plain envelope. Price :,0 cents. A.idre-s, I)r. T.KWISi 2fo. 7 Beach Street New York. apr.l2 0ni

-ner j list, may be had for the asking, at j Church, 011 tiie 31st ult. Gaskins ' " ! the office of M. L. Snodgrass, Sec-- i thorongbly understaiuis the Tempe-

i'dillg to 1 i

was i.ed la-t 1

Pl'i.'e ;, C

itii "aking PoT.d: r

r i: eight thousand !'.-,:i

we.Vir.il pfvait He ne ;ai: ! liitra 01 iwiMng il'o-.Vuers. Pod" il -'iii- ..4 h- lped l.y its Us t.'.d v::t'. p;-:..''. lh'i'.r the V-.-st of fJiseuit: Cakis. Pie Cr.:-t. it:-... are ac'ilcvslde. :': -. l'-r. Prie-.'s iVio 1 Piikii):; Powder, i;:o. , bis St'ceiai jflaverln:;-.. f Lemon, Va: iba etc. aed none other will find its ,vay in'o v 'tir beast;. Ail gro .vs sell them.

I for from Si to SI per ntri

I location and (jttality. ' I eer.nof- see how ary or ; with a family, 1 :r oth-r-.v::, v.ili let s:'..:!i op-M-rniiiities i pass, if tiisy can raise a w; gon and team. and frnu S7tal to ,l.iitit. ' Any one wishing corn-. t this prrt of 1 1. ia cc;!:i-:-y, I ..ill ia!;e pU-amrv in assisting 1 1 hcr to a -"oed ehiintt or giv more p:.r- ; ticuiar information if desired. I J. W. Pt.Lnn. ' . )

or more properly, a urin

ary unpleasf.nttiess, occurted at the Court House, one day last week, between a prominent young Demo

cratic ullor.iey, and the Democratic j SheiiiT. The vounsr attoi nev is "a :

ranee ouestion in all its phases, anil

handles his subject with an ease and readiness which makes his addresses hiohtv interesting.

?olIN P. SMITH A little br.iv in

SCUOPF & KAFFFMAN Peaches, Pears, Apples, the most

luscious in

. county, swalllowed twenty

son ca,)s, last ciaturdav.

Wom A X ' S S U F FRAG E . Lad i OS

' are not onlv allowed but invited to

vote, as gratifying experience of the oast eon vi noes us that .1 larsc ma-

; bom Democrat," while thc She rid jot-ity of them east Lieir vote in j h:is flopped over for oliiec, so that ; favor of Dr. Price's Cream Bak- ', no little curiosity is insnifes:ed i g Powder and Special Flavorings ;

! . . .,,... ,,-,. ,..t,.. I. !.. r.,,. l,n mm

. among those tht are indttlerent to i P'uu" '"s,"""' "J

Viuvnort. this- 1 , . , pare ami sattiiueiory 01 nrv

the coiiseoi'.enccs. as to the int n-

icrcus-1 . 1 . , 'vi, ! tions ot the attorney aorcs;..id.

in

the

market.

ihe ''old man" spankel liim.'m ex-! Some persons insist that this is one'

m followed,

vay determined upon by cite v. a. to

I jipoista nt Salf.. A ttcntion is directed to advertisement of R.

C. Foster, Assignee in t ie Galloway

,,. i,.. 1... niosion ttiiioweu, a no nemter miner v

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, .. ., . - ' -mi f.n r.fivn i.iei, fj. 'i'.i 1

Dissolution. TH K PAllTNKitSI! IP HERETOFORE e ;istina' l etween V.. T. Taylor and John W. I: arrynian. under the firm nam:1 of E. T. Taylor Co., has this day bren dissolved by 11 iitun! consent. E. T. Taylor retiring. The looks and accounts will be settled by either party. Those having accounts will pleas-; call and settle by ea-h or note. K. T. TAYLOR & CO.. in rctirintr from business I desire to return ny tha.-.k.i to the citizens of Bloomington and surrounding country, for their patronage, asking them to continue the same wiih my successor ii. business. july 31, '7l". E. T. TAYLOR.

In Sinnkiuitift;. THIS IS TO OIVI3 KOT1CV. that on the lrttli day of July, A, 1). IS"!, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Alfrec. Biown, of Worthington, in the county of Orccne, and State of Indiana, who had been f.djudged x lia.ikrupt on his t.wn ;; titiolt: That the paynif-nt -vf any debts and delivery of any propjrty belonging to sneh. Biin.rupt to him, or' for his iise, and the transfer of any property lv him, is forbidden bylaw: that a meeting of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees of hi-i estate will be holden at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at. the law oftice of James 'B. Mulky, in the Tow a of Bloomington, in the County of Monroe and State of Indiana, before Jas. P.. Mu'ky. Register, on the 18th day of Angiut 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M. BK.VJ. J. SPOON ER, U. S. Marshal. District of Indiana.

Assignee's Sale.

ASSIGNEE

,i 'Jb f..s-.,.,r, ' son i.ave uecn uearti rroi-i since. ,.,( , cmiSrm 1 l.o nfiloo-brd l....i ' -n - . r . n 1 1 1 E CNOKRHKiN Kl).

Vk "I; .C Z :;i You can hear from .John P. Smith U 1 , V i '"krupt case. Un the zotn mst. j of thp MUto of Kllbcrt M. Galloway

Aha Doytsn game oi pet- ...

1 t .1

uusiness is ejus annv on the in

crease, because everybody likes their Bread. And iii Tobaccos and Cigars they stand a Jo. 1 Kaufman being a good judge. Keae MOitOAS-rowif, Isj., June 1st. CaI'T. J. W. SiTot-tMAKF.u. Dear fi r: 1 have seen published in the B! omii gton Prcfrcsg, Several letter from S dsbery. puffing up '-Xatur-j's Hair Restorative, ' and 1 have been rii -ijust-il t think i.r.y or.e would have a word to ny in favor o;' thrt villainov.s compound. If the Hai; f-si-;-h

l i-

' gets a vast amount d work to do, ! lie is on the Ti c,- Sid:. j . g. t i M. L. McCOLbOl GIi:-

: A lie

wee.it is believed, will nosy sun- yks Alicro will be a J emperanec

' 1 1 . . 1

r, ill Thc

; "Catawba CJrape 1511" and for ! "jndguicct" business, it is believed, j"Ros..dalis," in Bloomingfoii, is the! will be unusually lively "Fil1 Drug Store of JI. L. McO.llough. -.i,,,i,.i, , 1 . ., - . . r. ij .1 '''o schedules is now the principal i i lieieis nothtag in tnc Drue, Patent . 11 I Medicine or Stationery line that you "P10" f . veiT ma,y eannot liroeure at 3 leCoI ourdi's. ! sons in this vicinity, at present. A

tempt.

ce,

plant marbles, at the Court House j Ma-s.s Meeting in the United Pres-

nvtenan t. utiren, on ftionuay even

ing next, Aug. 1-lth, at 7 o'clock.

j Comir.on Pleas Court

Afff'tiev for t ie celebrated I convene on Monday a week.

superior, and his many years) 0f blocking this little game-

A.-. .. ,.,.-,....: .... m.r'..u, 1. . tt ? . u .1 . . .1 . ,

r.nWic relk- rlesir-- an article thfO: n ill , io " I'lCBCl llllUJII.al, ivicetlliouy II I - CUOlUS IS 1..1C U)OSt CilCCt tial 11) Ct 110(1

cause the hair to grow give nutriineat to has no

mc kftu.-y oi i;i'.. .!. turn uPii wi'wi.rc VAllCIlCllCC JJIVC9 CVr OI1C ail a.SSU- U . i .1 i 1 healthy and ciosv. let t lem use an article .I.... ...c . .V :-. ........ i " ii- Having mastered the noble and CS-

that I have ilsei hive y.-aK with srtislae-, ""' ' i '"'"" VU,? tion, ' KiMi s Ambwia."' It has stood "P'" hini. lie keepn the choicest the test (t war, and will stand th.-s test of! brands of Tobacco and Cigars, and wany years' more Now I wish my fellow j uas exclusive agencv for several r.iflercrs to try ihe "Anbrosia,' and if tt ... . . , . .. V g

uiiuiuc 01 alius oi i eriumci v. t

does ote

Deriioorati ) ticket in 'Vi. II. C. lit.oss.

CEOF.GE BO LL i.N 11 A CH EE Go to Bollenbacl.er's Cincinnati Shoe Store, and get a pair of ' hose beautiful low S.ioes for the Lt.dte.-; or fine Sewed iioohi for gentlemen.

Isever sinco thc Shoe business 1

hilirating game of marbles, County Clerk Fast and some of his associates are now developing latent talent and consuming leisure hours with

! grass billiards, commcnly called

What an outrageous

TL'LKY & WICKS

Tulev & Wicks have purchased I Ci0fl"et

the entire stock of Carpets belong- ! old i,bumbg Fenimore Cooper ing to Holtzman & Son, and arc must have been, to write page after seliing them at from 30-to 50 per j ,.a,,0 ,.bout ,.ho Ilol)lo mJ Riail ol cent, beneath the .igirc put upon:., , , .. . ... . T .?.... i. i., . r.Z L i torcst, tfad ol thc beautiful m-

lii.iii ty too nit.u m w itii, i. , iuen;

Rev. (). II. Smith wili. make the

opening address. All are invited. There will also bo a meeting of the Central Committee of the Monroe County Temperance Alliance, in Mr. Loudon's office, on Friday evening, August 11th, at 7 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. By Order of the Monroe Co. Alliance. W. P. McXAKY, Aet'g Prcst.

Ad!i'a:39Si4i-atoi'"s froSice. "VTOTICK IS II KK U BY G I VEX THAT jj tie: under-i '-ned has been appointed, l y the Clerk of Monro" e.;unty Common Pleas Court, Administrator of tile estate of Enoch Green, deeoaso i, iato of I'erry township. Monroe county, Indiana. The estate is supposed to be solvent, juylfl, MITCHELL I). MATHERS, Ac'.uiinisirator.

Hotice. HEXP.Y F. PEU ltY, Auditor of Monroe County. State of Indiana, do hereby

give Notice tliL'l the Township Trustees ot the several Townships of the county, have made and returned tiieir enumerations of ihe white male iuhabiiants evert wen tv-one

years, oi their repeStvo Townships, and ! the said euumrratioas are subject to the j Inspc't'on of the pu (!:'. at. the Auditor's ; Office. The ftillowiKS is the acctegate of

die whites U:a!e inhabitants over the age of -.wenty-oa s years, in the respective townships, to-wi! : Bean Blwsot.J, 2S t Van Buren, 232 Washington, 2C -S Perry, 3.18 Marion, f Salt-Creek, 121 Benton, Pi 7 Polk, 1.72 Bloomington, Cat! Clear Creek. 208 lu'ehkirui. .'illi India:1. Crock. 218 Total number of white male inhabitants in the cunty. over the age of twenty-one years, three thousand end for-y-one (3041) according to the I'aSd enumeration and returns. Til- p.ib'ie f re inv ted to an exataination of the same with a view to t'ie Correction of auv errors, mistak s oromiiions therein. HEX BY F. PERRY', July 12, '71. Auditor Monroe Co. 1. 1.U1 tl ft)!- S;U'. I WILL SELL MY FARM. FIVE and one-hali' ni b s .s..ut':ea:.t of Bloomington. containing forty acres, one-half cleared and tie other in good timber; fencing all good, log buildings, plenty ot good v atar; all good iime-stons land j fresh ground for coi n. There is 120 acres joining, for side, f; ran ail he brught cheap, and on reai.r.ab!c tine. Inquire of ALLEX PROCTOR. ang? '71 at

AND k C0HPLETE STOCK of TEXT BOOKS uo ST1TI0NEB, at the POST OFFICE

m News Staid.

CJHcPbc4ri WILL UNDER, SELL ant MAN IN TOWN.

Wm. Stuart. Cuas. II. MtsPiiEETEits. Stuart ii Mcfheeters, West, side of (he Public Square, DEALERS IN

t5

too lnmerous to mention

Also, at Bloomington, at 10 o'clock A. on Saturday, August 5th, 1871, I will sell a lsrge lot of Lumber, one Stallion tour bead of Horses, one Yoke of Oxati, a lot of accounts and notes, one Wajon and many other articles. Tbkms of feAifK. Cash in hand on delive -v of goods. A. li Coi-vis, ROBT. 0. FOSTER, Auctioneer. Assignoc. Bloomington, Ind., July 19. 1871.

Cincinnati & Tbrbe Haute

II. II. The followinff named per- herein, together with an affidavit that one

Notice to ZVon-ttesidcnts. The XM tif Indiana, Monroe County, in tie Hf;u-oe Circuit Court, September Term, 1871. Amelia Cunning ct al, vs. John McCallt:. and Milton Higbt, Kow comes tho Defendant bv Hester &

Buskirk.nty's.and tiles their cross complaint

Agsigiiee'sSale. THE UNDKK.slONEI), ASSIGNEE of Rob-jrt M. Calloway, a Bankrupt, will by order of the United" States Pistrh t Court," for the State :" Indiana, otter for sale, at the Court Hcu.se door, in tho town of Bloomington, on

i Satciuat, At.-c.vst 2(Uh, 1S71,

i the following real estate, situated in Mou-

I roe count v ami Mate ot r.naian.i, to-wit:

Lot No. 1. The undivided half of lot 225 in tho town of Bloomington.

Lot No. 2. In-lot 24 in the town cf

Smithviile. Lot No. 3 In-loU 31 and 32 in the town of Fairfax.

Let No 1. "" ae es of the south half of

sons were elected ofiiscrs of the

Cincinnati and Terre Haute Railroad : President N. M. McDowell, of Canton, Ohio. Treasurer John D. Scully, of Pittsburg, Pa.

Secretary A. B. Qitackenbush,

,cci mu,: in. o..i. u.,sic ; Uusincs is lifiusdono in Curpc-liniss i u,1,il ''tatdc:-, w.tti eyes like stars, C.ulto Ohio; John D. Scully, came a spec a ty has there , era such , thU thau (.vc,. bdW,(,l ,it tj;c ( and ;. step, like the fawn's. Out- l'ittslur;r, Pa. ; A. B. Quackcn- ? t"1 ".-'f' ;;l:'!C,!t i New York Store, and ftc-r redtieinar j side of the i.tory bo.ks the Indian ; hush, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Wm. Blakehas on .as shelves, ail ol tup laL.. . , (.y deduct iiv c per cert, for j j t!i,. aio the wodd ovr- layv Mv Wcllsville, Ohio; James B. and most a pro.cd, ty.es. ! Lb. Is ihere a iirm that will do i ,? V " " " ' I Foley, Greensburg, ltd.; James

like stars , Qinton

of Pitisl tirg, Pa.

DircetMis N.

M. McDowell,

attention is given to the fttu-r grade j , t y of Shoes fjr Ladies, Misses, am' j ' m

(gentlemen. fctore. hmuh C-ollcg..- uoltxji AN & SOSAvenue, near Post Office. j i vou want yom. y()0 nnM or nzntVhw'tTn Bemovfld to ' sl),in a clean, workmanlike cianthc So'uSU Side. II. IIEWSO.V nor, don t have it botched in a diriy has removed his 13 ot Shop to tho j one-horse Factory, but take it to room two doors west of Tobe Smith's j Holtzman & Son, where the latest

.Store, south side r the square, i improved machinery is used anil

in usgtwuous ,. . ,,, ...I . r

oiinui, j e luimiijioii, inn. , xj,

and will continue tc make a speciality of Custom Bod Making. Hi

will also, in his uew location, keep

skillful workmen employed. If you have any Wool to dispose of

remember that these gentlemen pay

dirty, (li.ssij.tited, and

t , . ....

cultivator A his worst amu tiles. I i t it....... l.-.l

: r i r- ; iiuiui.-ii, 11,'iiu .ouiiu, iiivi.

M lie luilui is exhibited in Bloom-1 -- m ington last week were fair types Pi'.i'sos al. Wm. Ft-azier, Fsq.,

Many persons in this vicui-la b5 ''Vilr. .ad contractor, of Cinc.n- .. .,, , . , 4 i , - nati, was in the city yes-crday. Mr. itv will be interested in thc tatc-i . c i t . i " - I hraztcr lelormed us that his firm men:: that Jim Mitchell's recent wn likely build the new narrowvisit to tlu Martin County Springs i uuaRO rai road, from this city to

has matcriilly repaired his shatter

of the Defendants to eross bill, Ambrose

I). Cunning, U not a resident cf the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he bo and appear ot the first day of the next Term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the 2nc'i Monday of Sept.,' A. I). 1871, f.t the Court. House, in Bloomington, in said County nil'.' Sta'e, and answer or demur tosaitl cross con .plaint, the fame will bo heard and determined in his nbsenee. W itness my na-n" and thc seal of said Court, nlltxed at Bioomingloll, this 17th day of Julv, A. I). Isii. .loll N It. EAST, Clerk.

a stock of Ready-nude Boots of his j the highest price in -ash or goods

nivn mauusaeture. Jiis old custom-1 lor all that .may be ohereu. Lome

ed health, dtid so floshy has he become, that Mo. eleven shoes arc his greatest comfoit. Tho foice of

Cincinnati. T. 11. Journal.

The Ind ianapolisMtrror says that thc temperance cause has about

played out ' in that city, tho Alii

. rs

ty; inv! vi-it him in his I tolac Bloomington Woolen Factory.! habit is also strongly cxemplifcd in auce' rooms being closed for want of I

'1:1.

I'-1-

it will ps

,v.

Jiui.

e:i:. :

;

became so coa-' fuatls-'-aud intvfcst.

?-SO GI,I LiO.irV Of Tin: NORTHERN PACIfiC R1ILR0AD. RAPID PBl-'GRK-SS (If Til K "WORK. The building of the Norl icrn Pacific Railroad. (Ifgiin July last.) is being pushed forward with great energy from "both evtre nitits of tlVe line. .Several thee rid men are empli.v,.,i in Minnesota and on the Pncille coast. The grade is nearly completed 2HS miles westward from Lake Superior-; trains are running over ItlO miles of finished road, ami track-laving is rapidly pre grossing toward the eastern border of Dakota. Including the purchase of the St. Paul and Pacille ISoad, th.i Northern Pacillo Company now has 113 miles of completed road.'and by September uoxt. this will be increased to'iit least 50. A Good Invexducnt. Iy Cooke & ( ;,., are now sellinr and unhesitatingly reJmniend, ns a protlta An and perfectly r-af: iiV"-.'''.:u''ni. tl:-? 1 rst Mwltragc L;tiKi

5RO, STEEL, PALMS, OILS, Doors, Sash, Glass, Patty, Chains,

. Cellars, Ktames, &c. A full and complete stock of Farmers' and Mechanics' Tools, AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to filling all Orders for Building Materials. Bloomington, may 19, 1869.

J.W.BUSKIRK, Attorney at Law BLOOSIINCiTOff, (Office over Item, Tanxcnbmun ' Store, VILL PRACTICE IX TIIE COURTS OF THE STATE. Special attention given to Probate bmi-

ess, and tn dl!tin. 1i1V7a

UKO. A. BUSKIKK. J. S. SMITH HUSTKX. VgUSKIRK & HUNTER, kTTORKEYS AT LAW AXO rRIVATE BAIKEKS, liloomington, Ind office north aide of the

public square.

Wo will attend jo all business eatrnnaa t d our care, in the Courts of this State, and

a re also prepared to discount good and solr ent paper, on reasonable terms.

liejerence Mcssw. aicltonalu a itoacB jtttornev, Indianapolis; Messrs. W.'nslow, limner & Co., Bankers, No. 52 Wall street, New York; Messrs. McCalla & Co, Merchants, Bloomington, Ind. ntay9

"ECLIPSK" Ijivcry, Feed and a!e .Stable. J. C, WORLEY, Opposite the South end of ihe R.R. Depot, HAS one of the largest and best arranged Liveiv and Sale Stables in

Jlonroe, or in any other county in South- i era Indiana. Saaeie horses, or horses and j buggies will bo furnished at any hour of the day or night. Commercial travelers and others, will be furnished with conveyance j to neighboring towns. Good, steady hotte 1

turiusiied to families. Horses toil by t.i single feed, day or week, at reasonable rates. - Wo propose to keep a first-id tss stable, and ask the public to give us a t iai. PQ All the sccotinU of tho old firm . O. are in the bands of the present proprietor, and must be paid at once. Bloomington. Ind., Dec. 28. '670. JOHN II. LOUBGN, i ATT08NEY AT UW ! AND General Insoranec Agent, BlooraSnerton, Ind. Agent for the following named reliable Insurance Companies: JETS A Fire Instimnce Company, AsteU $5,150,931 71 UNDER WRITERS Fire Ins. 6bj9wty, Asset $3,634,99 95 JETS A Life Insurance Company, Asxch -$12,000,000 00 US' THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST."

OFFICE Northwest corner of Public

5 July 1869-y

the northeast quarter of section 12. town

shin 7, nor-th of range 1 west, subject to a

mortgage to the Statu of Indiana, for one : gquare.

hundred Hollars. I 1 1 1 1 ' i i i Lot No. r.. 8t acres cf thc east half of The Premium Home Sboer. the iioi'theasl puirter, and 1(1 acres of the . northwest qu irter of the northeast quarter fl T T? A ITU1 WQfTJ fUTT of section six-ecu in township ten, north of . OViiVX X)

range one e;n t, sulaeet to a inorrgage to tile

State ot Inuiaua, tar two hundred ami ninety-one d ilbi:-.;. All of said tracts will be sold free of incumbrance, excepting L.ts No. I and No. S. They will be ?old subject to the incumbrances thereon, as tibovu namn.l. Tkums of S.H.B. One-third c ash In hand. One third in nine, and the V.hincc in eighteen months, with interest from date : the purchaser giving notes with personal security for the deferred payments, payable in Bank, and waiving nil relit f from 'valuation laws, and stipuintlng the payment of Attorney':) fees, if collected by suit. Deeds to be made when last lavment is made. ROBERT C. FOSTER, Assignee. K'oomington, Ind., July 21- t, IS71.

Administrator's Sale. "VTOTICE IS HE HE BY G I V" EN, thrd 1 I will offer for wile nt auction, at the late residence ofimes Hush, tlocensed, in Benton township, Monroe county, on Khiday, August 23tb, H7l, the following personal property belonging to the estate of said deoedent, to-wi t : Ono barrel -Molasses, One Cow and two Heifers, and tho one-half of u Cross-Cut Saw. Sale to bi'gir :tt 10 o'clock A.M. Tbkms Sums o" $3 and under, cash; over S3 n credit until the 1st day of January. 1S7'. the purchaser giving note, waiving hrncdlt of appri:Uoment law, with good security. 'ROBERT H ASH, Administrator. Jiuekirk & Uiir.ter, A't'1'.,. gu.' 11

a ii l Horse Shoer, Corner of Sixth and JUadison Streets. KTho Pren lum for best horse-shooing, was awarded to Mr. Ravonseroft, by a comniittoo of three Blacksmiths, at the Monroe County Fair, held September. 1870. Every description of Hlaeksmithingdono neatly and promptly. Repairing executed with despatch. sept2S-70

The Cheapest I HENDERSON'S FURNITURE VfAREROOU, ivoi'tt Side PvlAw Sywre, Fnrnltare and Chain, of .b left material, put down at the Tftrjr I o fir est prices. C0FFINJ AM? METALLIC CASES, Ready made and ready trimmed, of all f riees, and sold el&apci- than at any other pUxce in Bloominyton. iliy Hearte wiU attend all FunrrxU, Free, of Charge. TE. J. HENDERSON, Bloomington, Ind., jun 1 1 JAMES HUGHES. KICK. VAX OOKT. HUGHES & VAN HORN, Attorneys at Law, "rTuTILL practice in the Supreme and VY inferior Courts of the State, and In the District Court of the UJJ. for Indiana. The collection of claims in an part of the State, will receive prompt attention.

Bloomington. --&U iov. 24, ltiB'J-y "EARLY BREAKFft6T" "Wood Cooking Stovo ioso sold UK isrm. Oser 30,000 t Actual Uie! l The Largest Oven of any Stove manuf&ciurcd in the United States. Patent Intlestructible double fire bottom. Uses less Wood than Stoves with Ovent one-third smaller. Hot Air Chamber in froat of Oven. ! B. Every Store guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, and 5ta baking qushtiae i qua'; to those of the old fEashioned brich; oven. Manufactured from No. lypharrcoa': Iron ly Bedwar & Barton, Cinciansti, Ohio. For sale by all wide-awake Str Jealers,li5 W. H. BODKIN, J ine28-3n - Bloominjton, Ind. V. Bodkin," IS 4U KISDO Of PARLOR COOK AW HMTMR

Robert C Foster, Bloomington, Ind,

Will givo special attention to the settlement of DecedenU' Estate, and Colleetior. of Claims:. OtfFlCB West side Public Square.

THE WORLD RENOWNED HOWE SEWING MACHINE With all tlx late improvements. ADAPTED TO EVERY VARIETY OF SEWIN6, 1:0R FAMILIES OR MANUFACTORIES.

E. H. CAMPBEIX, Agt'SK fkjiniBstca, Ici r. '70. w tut of lie filcois

Manufacturer of and Dealer hi Tin, Copper iwl Sueet-Irotware, PIldngr,c:RttcrlnErand ?1efaIU Unefiag Pene t Order, FIFTH ST., SEAR PU.fjrS STOX&. HL009tINTQr, I MO. ,

ILIV ERY, SALE , ,

FEED STA8U2, 11EA1 OF BLOOMIKOIOJf tDfO ADDLE HOK6S9, Botrwin i BqcriTa.

! O asid team, hirad oreo6ltW tarn.

:t of tiM. rneto aasgtcfi .

of th rnajUrfiliMUlU'''