Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 19, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 September 1871 — Page 3
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BLOOMtHGTOH PROGRESS. local axd Zruscki. rUxEoVfT L. X. A. 4 CIIIC.WG RAILROAD. 1'IMK T.VRI.K AT BS.00 .UNliTOX. TKA1J S UolN't, NoltTU. Liehlning Fasseng.-r Train 10.0 i p.m -Mail and Kp:vss Train 2:M p.m .."reight Train i:o5 cm TKAIN8 COIXli m fill. ' Light itiag l'as.-oiigcr Trail: f: a M Freight Train ;:i0 a m Mail uud Express Train 2:07 I'M , JAMES II. BRYANT, AciK.vr. 9 Bill of Prices For Advertising. The urulvrsigned have a rived upon tho following Bill of Prices for Advertising in the Bloomington Dano-riit, and B'.conibgI year 1 col. $80: ?col. $!0: ' col. $20.
New Music at tu : Post Office. Some new ami quite popular pieces of music have j .tsfc been received bv MePlic-eters. air.ong Hum are : "Will You V..i. L-il ! le M;i "Only You:" "Siv So Fan-;" "I Hotlier Think HA1 Like il ;" "Merry J kart ;" ami "Sigcnniey March." TIkwc, an. I ;ll other tew pieces of Music, are sold at the Post Ottiee A'ews .Sti.n.l. McPhect-
ers'rvcuivea New Mu4i as soo-.i as it j a gentlemanly Agent, and the honso
is issued, and lie will order .1 usie he represents stands A ISo. 1, in for those who may do.-ire it. iyoothem Indiana. m o -Bw - j . j
Jw Llank U arrantv Deeds and ! No dysr.cpda or stomach trouble
Tai-fn-.T..a C.i- .-,!,, ., tiiK fti., ali- fr.
Biif The person who was arrested
at Sniithville, upon a charge of lar
ceny, was not Citas. D. Pkakson, Agent: Cor the Qucenstvarc Ilonso of llojlyc & Itfcse, but a different; individual, altogether. Mr. Pku;.soX is so well known, and so highly respected among his business acquaintances, that no suspicion of a wrong act would attach to him for a moment. In short. Ciiaki,KY is
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IS mo:i. 1 col. $!: m.w. 1 vol. Card-;, two incite
lr oil;' doihe- per month tV
Local Notices iii eor.ts pevlin;-; stmidin locals 8 vents jr line, each ius--rtUi:i.
wil
an-, trout cii.ug i.rtselcs prepared by Dr. Price's. Cream Unking I'owdcr. Thov
31. Tj. McCOI.l.ortill make tlx! lightest, whitest Biscuit. Cakes,
1 col. fl 2.50. j , ., etc .of anv i.tl.. r preparation in tin: market.
Aeol.$l5: j col.7.. j U "CU oil var., an;- one Ol ItlC ; !,Me Dr. Prices .special Flavorings, of r less, --.or voar, sio.no. I most po:i:!ar patent medicines man- i Vanilla, Lemon. etc.. arc .-.troti i;r. imrer.
or r months, i ,,,-.-.,1 nr lVmr -.t-l,;,-li : and :!ie (ru- rk h flavor of (lie li iiits. A.-.U
I to i-om pound a prescription, can at ! p,
J)iv,reo Ko;k j.-. Sr.'.oo. Administra- '-e olu ami reliable urn: 1 loitw, 1
tors'. Kx. ia .rs', (nmrd:an.". ConiiiusMor,- I now under the llKUMeme.lt of M.i Wf-. Altae'.i-.iii-nt Notici sand all oilier h-iral I r i it" ill)
adverin:; v.Yl Le char-r, lor at the rate- i ,J' ult? "
;:-. l'riee's Speeial Flavoring, and Dr. : Cream 1 akin:; I'owder.
i:n.j for first iiuvrtion. and ! ponse in securing Drills and (.'hem
rea..n t diiiuonai msor- icaw that are acknov. l jile'ed lv Hie
medical faculty to be pure. Many failures to cure, tint are charged t.) hy.--ieians, arise from the fact that the Drugs they are compelled t use are not pure no fault of tho hvsician, as all must admit. "Hence.
tiiis true," all sliouh.
K-t l. eeiils pe; 10 cellls per !i:
tion. Ail lee;a. a lv -rtiseinen-s which require proof ol" p-.il li.-arioi , m.;st le paid fvr IhW-. affidavit v. u! he made theret;. THtiS.C. VV USKU 'uh Demoevrt. W.M. A. ;ABK, Vah UIkt IWreis.
i Ubami Claims. 'e are ia'.'ormed ! the most p'-rsUteiit and v.nyieidin:; of
pnvat:; euiz -i s who have elaims vs.
A FrxK Siiirxo Wacjus, almost new, is now o!li red for sale bv Dr.
Iloitzman.
as the Doctor
hi'A.e of this kind. Call soon
J t will -e sold cheap, ;I)nir3 at a house j ..as no iise for a ve- 0,,!v lwn llt
tsIIOKMA K.Eit & CO
oi-ocure ':ncir
.e genuine
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E?n:, If vou want Wall Paper,
cheap, ready-trimmed, go U M. L.
tin
the ISriti-h ge-verninent are Dr. J. ('. Aver & Co., of Lowell, .Mass., (he manufacturer of ii edieines. They will consent to nothing !es than that ih, ir demand for medi-eitii-s desiroyecl hy Hritish piratrs stmll he paid in irold, anl in dollars to tho last ec it. Tik-v ar, emholdencd hy tho fact thnt the destniett'-n of their ;riU hy the Kn;;' ,-h in Chi a it a:d elsewhere (for where is not that trotihkvonv. nation tramjdintf upon s. iin'!.i:dy '.') have hitherto heen paid in full, suul they now i.':y thnt tiicy shall 1)C. TVoy however propose this compromise; Give us Canada and we will call it ev pn.heea ise we can then .-end o'.ir remedies, ihere without ila'.v. WtiMntjidi Xea:.
man, who, when it was made public that he was addicted to buying eld brandy by the gallon, and bottles of I lit tors without limit, took refuge beneath the infirmities of hia better half doctor had prescribed stimulants, etc. While another, it is said.
valuable results that invariably return to the pockets of the tax-payer ten times the amount of money he eon tributes -The Bloom ington Ouard.-J did not make a public
parade, as they intended, on Thurs
day last. The number reported for
after denouncing alcoholic drink in j parade was not considered sufficient no measured terms declaiming ' to make a creditable exhibition upon against its use as a beverage or for the si reels Commissioners' medicinal purposes, ordered a half- j Court met on Monday. Mr. Phildozen bottles, thnt were said to con- lips, the only .Republican upon the tain ale ! We have a volume of j Board, closes his labors with this
Go to Tin: Unicn Drug Store! MeColloiijrlVs Drug J-tore.
am! purchase some ct those Llassj,u,w receiving his Fall stock Fruit Jars. They arc far superior j ; - - -... r. ... n t.. -!- I HOLTZMAX & HOX--
Piitn?, etc. Shoemaker has all : 1 here is not a Ia:-ge quantity of; ' stUcs of Jars and having bought an ; coming into i.,ai-:ce: at present ; l i... of....i. ..,:n i the season is about over l:n! 1 1
.sell them at a small profir. The "Little Di.rling" C gar is a new
inand that is new very popular at
the l ! ton Drug Stav, and smoUors would do well to give it a test. Faux.s ;he experienced prescription Jerk "NV" ill always be found at his 3ost, ready and conietent to coinjv.mnd titcd iei ties fo: ail who mav call. . sciiopy & kai'kVi.ax The ice cream season is over with roanv persons in the eountv, but
Sehopt Cv K infl'm.m still have two j Wool.
that that does come, finds its way ' to the Jjiocmingtou fooien l'acto-r ry, where t!ie be.-t prices are paid.! The lloltzman-i feci i just ccgric of i ' pride in the e!as; of work they arej ' urnintr out all the lime, an.l llic )
Ttse only "Washing Maeliine thnt has !o.f! the te of the pnst foi.r xenv?, in Blo-.min;;on and vicitiity, is The War-hrr. Oih.-r Machines hAVc been iiltrodwid, find their si:!o fureed upon the
o;.:e. hut vou wiil now (ind thern o.'cuiii' the cellars and out-houses of their ie r-, while The IVtv i5 doinj; ifief tivc d satisfactory wor!;, woe!; after wee!;. "A". .1. Alux the Hardware Men eant,
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appreciation of !!)(. rt! pntron'ou have Card-
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o::i' i v il; ! examiao 1
t!K, f..r , in t!i
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has
such hyprocritieal acts upon record, and w ill use them as occasion nay require This, September, is one of the months with an "r," and, as such are oyster months, these delicious bivalves will soon be in market According to tho Millcrite prediction, Sunday was the final
day the great tearing up and toss
ing out of all sublunary things. The work may have begun at the other end, but had not retched this point, up to the hour of going to press The Temperance Alli
ance made a vigorous fvjht in the Common Pleas Court, against the granting of license to Shtss and Soudor. The Alliance employed Judge Hughes and General Hunter, and tire applications were so ably contested that Sluss' attorneys dismissed the suit, feeling confident that he would be defeated. Sender's attorneys took a change of venue to Morgan county, and the Temperance Alliance, we learn, will appeal to the Supremo Court. The tem
perance people arc extremely indig-
people show their its exeeHonce by th: agetht.-y bestow. J
trig or Spinning wi ith you wish to-cultural Society, will hold their An
mial I-air Sept. 12, 13, li, 15 and
10. W e acicnow c; L'C ho emn-tesv
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nave wen uono, oy t a means ihko i; to tiie 1 loltm;nt-, who will do
the work in a e'ea !y and work-; (.f a card
manliKe manner. ( V.sh or coods I
son
for 1
parlors running each night, and
they set! graat quantities ot ice vrcatn. Jnst now tae baking business i; monopolizing much attention from tiiis firm, an 1 it has become a leadiug feature of their business. In tobacco and cigars the city cont'ee-tionc-rv claims to hi.ve a verv choice
selection, a iid it is t. well established faot tiiat their C lI.cs and Candies j cannot be suipassn'. j 1)1" XX & CO" j lole ctnna .he way ironi tin . t-dge of Owen, (ireene, Drown ami Lawrence counties, to procure supjilics of gtods at Dunn fc C s. A i- j most any day, you can see wagons j Joading up la fro:;:, of DannV, with I S:ilt, Sugar, Coifec, Te:is, Queens- j ware, and a encn.l stock, for so iv ! .tuntry store, or for an entire aei-h- i Yiorhood that have deputiz?d some j individual to buy. fir litem. It his; jt noiscHl Lroad among the p-.- i;il.' i xhat Dunn & Co. buy in very large ; ioi:;nii;i;s, at low li;-ares, and sol! ' at rcrluced rales, and of ciu.se the; consumer will In to rea the Ikjuc- j fit. Families ih it use hr-.ro ft tan- I
titles of Sar::r, ( iiiK-e and Tc:-, will i -'he Fa .... . " ' . . ' i i
Jmtl that it pay.-: o sx-nre i aeir s;:p-
xt Dm:'. 4c Co s.
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r ' i tit
.X'Hooi. otick. licv. r.dwnn
Wright will re-coni :r once his School . an Monday, Septcinl or 1Mb, I' ll. ; ( v- wO. i jicfw Sltocmaker tV: Co. h.tve se-! ..
cured a large stuck o v, ;:1! and Window S'ua.h s, cud '
Keal K;:tte Trasjsrerw. For the week ending Sept. 2d. Is: 1. reported hy W. II. Jones, Recorder . Chapman J. e. r., t. Chnpmnn I., e.
:eies ot hi!!,! i.ioro or less, ii, Sialt eek town-hip. ;-2ii0 do, .!'hn (ir-iyscn tn Charles Y. Ro.-s, fortv res of 1, in Po'k township. S.10 ea. .La oh Tc-i;-:e to Isaac Sttilts. 20 :;cres of
11. :!i 1 ii!:;:u t. reels towns i:o. :;ia fat
term. Mr. Phillips has discharged his dutyVeonseienliously, and retires with the esteem of all his coworkers. Us Democrats will have exclusive control of the Board hereafter The Gosport District Fair, Inst week, was a vary successful one, it is said. On Saturday, "Ole Bull" paced a mile in t2:'J7 On the evening of the 20th, David Jacobs, of Salt Creek township, was arrested, upon charge of murdering Robert Clark. Esquire Lumleruian, before whom the prisoner was brought, continued the case until Friday last. The attorneys of Jacobs, II. M. Gilmore and J. S. Hester, waived an examination an.l demanded that he bo admitted to bail. J. H. lingers and John W. Buskirk, em the part of the State, contested the propriety of this proceeding, but the Justice agreed to accept bail in the sum of 5,000. John Knight, the father, and two brothers of Jacobs, are his bondsmen. The wives of David Jacobs and Bobert Clark, arc sisters, and
Clark was a principal witness against.
t for the next
term of the Circuit Court, in wlrch Jacobs is charged with bastardy, the mother being hi-j sister-in-law,
aoiiling ckizens stop anil think how j an idiot girl. Jacobs is a cooper by long they have quietly submitted to j trade, having learned that- business, such outrageous practices ! Do not we are informed, ia a Si-atc inclituother counties .say whet'acr murder-1 tion at Jetfersonviile ow
da.t has sola j tutnt at the probability thnt Mor-
.icm ia tni eotiii'y cverv ! ,,.....,1... ,,. ...... ... ,.t...ll ; T l. . :..
,, , . , (. . i fou vvuui uivit uiaj sai uu anaii tiucoui? in n ease
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j ,.ry j. ee iieeuseu iu .-cu liquor in iJJUOIll- -.. incton. and it is natural and nroner
r.rn 'pi ii . -, , . . - it
" . lr . uorfc'tV; , ?",y A -n" that they should ; but let the law
lousc-cteatr.t
and cem ral '
rifitt'mg having ar-ived, tlu-y ar; I selling a largo quantity of Papers j :;nd Borders. ; ; Important Xt'Tia-: t II-'!?r--l mkv. All persms who -.vii-li t.. train horses on h: track at lite! 1 Fair (iixmnds, are- hereoy nouiU-ii : . that there inusi be i.o more racing,,
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crs and thieves shall be turned loose in our county ? Has it not been the practice for years ? A brawling ruffian murders a quiet citizen; after all the preliminaries have been gone through with, and the time for
Wo'K i,y ijuit elaiiu. to j'or.n "VV. ! ''s r'a' a'vcs,hc asks for a change
of venue says public opinion condemns him so strongly that he cannot expect to receive justice, and
A' land in lYdk tuwnshiji.
I. .micrso:i to ('. M. Andcrsoi: . Anderson, Lot Xo. ID. in the i'lat of" !Iurrods!iiil". 220 00. !1. () liold. (;ua;dii,n ..f llelia ()'-
therwiso th
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ar.d no more training peimitteu on die i -J rounds of the Society. j Ia. K. MeKlXX !-:', So;.t r'ti.tetideat. j BrsiNKss Ai:x, remember, that1 he County Fair wil! begin on t'lc ilifP. r.-'f Sciitembcc, and that one of: i!:e . surest ways to I -ring vour btui-1 ness into notice, is to have a thoiH-i and or niore posters, circulars or; cards pihucd, an, .'oe that tlu v are
: y or,:--:- (' C-'mi:i-e. Pleas Court, to L i!-.-, a oeit ef s-en:i:oo-y C'ut-Lot '.:r i;:oo:!;ie.ef,, ,;7 , oaaiiia !)!d'ey io "Wiiliam Pi (rrs-.n. : ) :;(" . of !:;!!,! more or less, in n townsiiip. "-2H ie. ;iry 1. P- rrv. .:;-iiti-, to Jan es T!i;st a.-r-- i f l.iti'i, more or less, in :i t--v.-;;.-li:p. 2C-) -M. ion -rl;n t. K;i-iei V Mn-.t-t- .-
f '' 1. in--re or less, in Indian Crk j light, Of he is discharged
some Xew Albany gentleman, whose name is Wihcn, lias asserted that Bloomington is an immoral town, and some of the enemies of tho place arc making the most of this assertion. There are but few towns of the population of Bloor.iiiigton in which the temperance men have fought the saloons down to two in
number. And as to the
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et. :;0n 00.
ncrl Slriee;. Lot '.o tilo Town of
prays that he maybe tried in another j people represented in our town, this county, the people of which do not j is L) be expected in a place in which
teci an interest in nuuini our com- a sumcietu anion ni ot iHiyineftf is
done to draw all classes. iXew Albany being but a suburb of Louisville, and her business entirely dependent upon the capital of Mr. DcFauw, and two or three others, it is of course dilnettU to get the people
irciuHv distributed
CeC.il
dav of,
The Wii! open a h Depot Street, -V. P. Ciiuieii. pi'.s in the .
Sllssrs IsUte?l v-!io.)!, .Septeiii'.-er 1 !th, on n the :i.p:..rfl opposite thI'.ir too iiHtnxiioii of pu-
Bra:
iiU2K BLi.:'::;i5AciH:n A go-id, heavy, durable Bo it or Sho?, is just the thing cveiy iat'iner needs, and he should make an eiroit to learn what iinr. it is that sells a
ne great ru
. w t',1 Pen-
tHUOna' I lie i!:OUsands of j m tn.diip, Dniwintj, Slifie ntl tins Knee'-,
laire. P.efi reaee, Kev. K. Wii .!.'
NAKRICD, ():: Tlmrsd iv, Anxast Mist, hy It-.-v. Mr.
'.'impsoii ee!d to Miss Tre.'.e
iifoaej who w:il Pe m attetielance i La
'Vom every corner of th; conntv. Get your prialiu;: done :khv. before
or
business that til
wavs conies with Fnir week.
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gotxt larm !)o:'; ei;0:-.p.
jarm-
TC1.KY a- AVICK--Having bought tho tn .ire stock of Carjittitigs belonging to Holtz-
?uj conttnnntty v;d save noncv bv j "" v - Jllo -v in'-...i aic ealiiug upon Gi-. Bolh nhaelierjwh'o i n"'v -r' it tc their customers at has now some splendid Land-made : Fr cent, below t ie figttres Fcaw boots, vr; rranted tierfect in i fc1 lt at the Fiu-tory. The make and limit of the hUt leather i Pf A an- Summer (Joods, tUit can he procured in the markvt. I1:1- -reducjil to cost, at t!ie New A strong, sewvi -able farm slioo for ork u? j"st tf mr.ke room for women just ree jimkI, isatKiiiit tured I n hirgc Fall stock, which will soon
cxcltislvelv for ol!ciibe!i-r's trade. : ' plaeea upon th t s.ielves. Call
EVJDEXCJ-: riif .M r.UUFAX. IS t Jit Fairfax. Jt:r- Co..) Ju-.ie 14, iV!. j $oetnktr A' 0i. Ot ." i.Vr!i:;r-6 n; :iiav no idea how .-.vasperatii.- it is - ii:,v t-'-; l!t:o fly hU'lgyvil on a laid p:;.--c o:i y..r iivA, n;r the '.roe.hie tuvl c-;;.ci!--: jnan wiH resort ;o that he ire y hi'"!.; th:;, ivjC.y, slick ii.nikiv j vrV.itc haii '.' I was very 3;a'.d for si-venie -: verrs, used to c ; mv
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i ana gtii s copy i t tncir new prize ! rebus. The o per cent. HI' for cash
is still the plan tipau ,hclt Tuk--- & I
' Wicks operate. "
no ,ie B:
I'ank. Mr
i'orlar.d
Go to the Union Drug Store and procure a copy ef their Prize Rebus. You may receive the first prize a handsome and valuable Family Bible. Wliy Yost Shout! Vot; for a Eiailroacl. BeeniKu i! wil! introduce capiiai. Because i-. furnishes workin g ucn i-t nainerative la! or. Been'.ise it will furnish the farmers a 1 etter mnvket. Li.eaiise it v.ii! furnish mer-hants mid
JOiiX P. SMITIJ-
can sav
that John P
Smith -ver misroj: resented the value 1
y ;of goods, wh.en making a sale. He ' ! will not repre-scit a walch-casc to, i be six citKccs when i.. is but three :' !l. 1 1 r l
a i ne win not. represent a set ot torus
or Fpoons to be solid wncn thev an
tistd live l.-olt! ot that mi ,-rab .v i:.i.-tv i onl.v l'"" J ' Will not rub ttlC
Sature s Il.tn Kestorativu ' l et
eaiaetor, rs ci'eaper : rei:.:ht rates.
anse it wiil U-iU'tlt all, and injure cause tile am-.oi:l of tho "ax will he th: mr.de i-.n-k to e;e:h ?x-p:tyer.
Bewa;:fc no r-ouofy Imt a .-cei nd rate satisfied to tlerejnd upon o::u route
Dlle for
hair up from jhin t and from t!:;- si !; .old plasti .-. it ( own. (as. you ril! -ce pi sons; i tiu sVrt,-ets of Bioomini'tun v.-eaiii
thoim to-iay.) ttuathUdofoririiv uaslit I
JlKl. I tried vtrvthinir. I I ell
tr.oisviorta
n.
Cliips iiutl .Splincci's. But twelve more days till the
II;
Dindcmy head worse, rinally I eoni:neio - l i 4HI 'liia .;'3 Ami rosia,"' and in six men) lis : my hair oetjait to grow and thicken, until j it is now- loul-big lik ; the. hair of a youi. j psrson. 'fiii -o is no diseo'.mt on lVuig f. Ambrvht. tend ne livd nioro it-.ttlcs. " M. C. St Claib. Henry I tcnson Removed to
L 1 I1U III"."! yt .
n . - . 11 I 1 I'llli I llllll V II -111" 11-11-11 Villi
OtlisKC Ot vour Wilton. nr nv that' " J ' J""
it is thox'ughly cleaned, wlicn it '-dlected your largest Sweet Potahns never been taken apart. On ! toes, Putnpkins, Souashc, etc ? The
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cite conuitry , oo in 1; just WIKU lie as:-tunes to be, ar.d will take no u.ifair advantage of you. Ho keeps no dead stock to fill up his showcases or shelves, but ovcrvthine; in
Lawrence County Fair will begin on the 12th let Monro" county, if possible, excel Lawrence, in herag-
ricultural exhibition Read
tUe Sooth Side U. IIEWSOX j his stare is new, saleable and faidi-j Parson Goodwin's remarks upon has removed his Boot Shop to thejioiu&Ie. The attention of the nub-i Croquet. This innocent little game room two (Iowa west of ; Tele Smiths j lie i calWi to his Watches, Jewcry is consuming the valuable time of fototT, south side ot the square, 'and Spectacle?, a lam; stock of I .... and will continue to make a spcci-l which have jest been received, inl ,,,ai bus,acss ,Mcn 111 'hiscommuality of Cistom Boot Making. He j anticipation of a heavy trade dur- j J"1)'- 15l,t the latest d.idge to play will also, it his new location, keep I ing Fair T.eck. ' into the hands of the devil, on the .et?ek of Ilaady-madis iioots of Itisj ' " ::ZT""?r, islv, is the use of dominoes in playo mam faeit ure lli-i old ensfom- i J I'm-tiicis widiing to procure;.' . , .. , , ,l J ZSu Jli? . 1 1 Kml and productive Seed Wheat. ! S "''re and old sledge-and some
ajdl2 i (-';ul uo 80 "7 c:t:nng upon me, at tlic 'toicssuuiy goon people arc at it
-- :oiei iiarjMsou farm, in utcniaml almost constantly. Ihey might,
r'" ""'-,' ""--, ; ": -towns ill). J'nec. S .i ) oer ios he .
new room.
Cai:.. .1. A -w Mr 1 : Cull soon, iia the supply s not large, j ( , r ,-, iiri out o r.avo saen puhhshed m the oloommston : uu,.r..;st i Ii mmjisoX ' lo Will-sky "Holy Bible, a ffotrtit, Bi vera! letters In ni SoUWrv, ! ''" " ' ' ' ' - ,. . . . puftjnL' up "Xature's Hair Ked, raticc, " i Af . . alter drinking the conlaits, cxht and I havc ..ctudi'-eusUdt-tiiink inyoee! AJ l-.I.tCAL OCILTV. jSottcc is Uie label, to t)rovc tha : the use i.i i .1 ...... ... ..e ,l...i !i.',e.,l,-.i ,..n.- il.,. I ' 1
would have a word to .y in favor of that
-villaino'Ui tumpound. If t'm Ilair-si; k public rt-aliy desire an artieii: tiiat will note the Hair to :;-'-'c i.iitritiieat to tl.e riHj;.- if tho hair a id cause, il ti t.ecoi.;e 5iaitl. v and ;los..v, ). :. t'n- mi i ;; a:, ai tiei j that I tmve u.--d live yiars willi at:.-fac-iifjn, "KlXi S A.m:;i;h H." I', li stood the tot of years, :r,.-l will stand the ie. t of manv rear.- more. Xe-v f w'i-i: n.v fellow r T-i-'-s to try P , - - .. t -i: . , ti'fe;. -.): ! ' ;!i !".! li"U. J r, ii: .e-r to
veto ti-.i; D.-.'iocra:ie tic
ii. C
JtOS:j.
iicrotiy triveii that the next vcrr-
, " --5 ular tjiiarteily meeting ot the Monroe Couii y Medical Socictv,
yill take place on the 5th day of
oope. neit in JJloomingto i. All tho phybician.s of the eountv
an: invited, (whcUitr members are not), as busiae.ss o " importance is expected tocooie odore, lliO Society. Jy order of .he President, A. F. Ccm.ui.ss, Secretary.
with the same propriety label a bot
and
ibit
of
whisky i.; innocent ar beneficial. The dc-niinocs and the deck of cards are similarly marked and tlcsignatcd, yet the square pic.te of bone is conducive of morality, while the bit
of pasteboard is full of wickedness
Bah! what an age of humbug and
hypocrisy. Why, it is not long -ince we were told of a ranting temperance
munity of cut-thro:i.s and lawbreakers. Ho gets his change of venue, and if he permits his case to come to trial, his punishment is
If he
concludes that the viroof against him is damaging, he files an affidavit setting forth that important witnesses arc absent, that he has used
; due dilligence to secure their attendance, but without success, and asks ! that hi; ease may be continued till next tc.-m of court. Witnesses are compelled to travel :o these courts j several times each year, until the idamauinjr evidence is disposed of.
when the case is tin own out of the court, and the witnesses who have spent money and lost; valuable time, receive no compensation whatever. Now is there the least shadow of justice iii this? We have always regarded the change of venue as an outrage, and on the whole are somewhat gratified that Souder's attorneys have applied for a change to Morgan county ; not because we favor this proceeding, but we contend that a Morgan or Brown county jury have as much right to dictate who shall sell whisky in this community, as to turn loose upon us pet s. ins charged w ith larceny, arson or murder. It mav have a ten
dency to set the people to thinking, and they will yet arrive at a speedy solution of this difficulty On Saturday last, a Railroad meeting was held at the Court House, the object of which was to
decide whether the county should
vote an appropviation of 100,000 te the Cincinnati and Terre Haute
Railway. A number of speeches were made; some of the speakers being favorable to the Burnsiele project, and asking that it should be included in the appropriation ; others favoring a vote only in the townships through which the road is designed to pass. After a stormy debate, a resolution was voted for, favoring an election in tho entire county upon an appropriation of two per cent, sufficient to raise 100,000 to aid the Cincinnati & Tcrro Haute Narrow Guage Railway. We have almost worn the railroad subject threadbare in rhesc columns-showed
the advantages derived from rail
roads in as ma ay shapes and shades as they actually :xisl, and will cheer
fully do the work all over, if the people of the county are not too blind to their interests, or too stub-
I i born, to admit thtit the building of
railroads ncvor yet tailed to populate a county and make the land
The Ineliauapo is Journal'.' standing otter to pay fJlOOO for a copy of any speech made during the war by Mr. Hendricks, in which he took decided grounds in favor of suppressing the rebellion, has, as yet, brought out nc c:fort to whitewash that eminent gentleman's war record. A moiifltache-sapporter is the latest invention of the age. It consists, essentially, of a comb, curved or bent into the form of the upper lii, and a narrow plate connected :o
the back or imperforated part of
tno comb, and situated at right angles to the comb. When the comb is placed under the moustache and pressed upward, it attaches itself tc the moustache, the narrow plate being situated in a horizonU.1 plar.e, and constituting a small screen or guard, on which tho moustache is supported in the required position. .otice of Sale of Laud. "VTOTICK is her d y given, that hy virtue J.l of an order of the -Monroe Common Picas Court, the uinJersined, ndniinUtrator of the estate of Janes Good ley, deceased, will oifcr for sale nt public auction, on the premises in Salt Creek townsiiip, on Tiu.-ksoav. Oc'oher 19;h, '871, V!m follou-in described real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter of tho southwest ipiarter of section fourteen, (14), of township eight. (8). range one (1) east, containing forty (40) acres, mole or less. Also, part of the northeast qturturof the southeast quarter of section iLtecn, (La), township eioht. (SI, r:ni!;e one (1) east. And, part of the soothe tst qmtrter of tho northeast quarter of section (15) township ei;;ht (8), rnn-o one (1) east, containing forty (to) acres, more or less, in ilonroe county. Indiana. Terms. One-ihird cash, the residuo in equal payments at twelve and eighteen months, with noUs at interest, waiving benefit of appraisement and secured by good freehold sureties. JAjI.ES B. CLARK, sopKi.' 7 1 Ad in inktrat or.
Vninaiitc Farm lor Sale T "Wlrm TO i' .'AA, my farm . iiuated two X mile? norih we. ; ..F Bin onii. 'ton. on tho
hut a half hour
ir.:u;e. en very fu-
KHetUviiki r.,.ei, ni drive from tito Court
voraoie terms. The farm contains IfiO acre:, nil under the very best fence in fact the farm in splendid order thscitgiux't. fieventy-five actcsnrein grass, twenty acr.'S of heavy, thi -k timber, the remainder in mil timber, and all well set in srra- There is a good house on the place-, extra good burn, crib, etc , room ia the barn for stocic, ns well as crops. A liir-e Creh ird. containing fruit of all kinds, trees all young. There is never failing water cm the farm enough to supply one thousand head of stock if necessary. As to soil, there is not an acre of poor land n the farm it is olio of the richest upland farms in the county ilm'dl vhow Jov ilxclf, upon cxMninntion. Ill A BPvOWXIXG. Bloomingtor., In.l.. .Tulv 2fth. 1871. WHITEUlY & E'ANS,
o n. r. n ws- r. a
WAS J'jr Jlp-sJLs,
70 "West V'ashington Street, imXAMPOLIS, IND.
ai:i'2:i 71-lw
'47. Established. '47.
who make uo the population of a
city, to go there they know that if Mr. DcPauw should die, New Albany would die with him, and "hence," as a great educator would sty, the working and transient people remain where trade is permanent as in Louisville, Cincinnati and Bloomington. We will also assert that in no other place are violations of municipal law so surely or sw iftly punished, ns in Bloomington. Indeed, so celebrated have we become in this pariculur that a crop c.f deectives have been raised here, that arc now furnishing many other cities with tin's very effective class of officers. Why the man of whom the New Albany papers arc wont to boast so much, as a far-seeing and tenacious detective officer and fearless man, AKKUtf, graduated in Bloomington, we ae informed, and became famous for having discovered the individual who spoiled the spring on the old jail lot, from which t.io people of this place procured their supply of water, many years ago. The fact is that Bloomitigton is one of the best commercial . . i t- vr t
and shipping points on ttie Jv.ja. a. C. Railway, and rival towns are nalurallv icalotis of her In
diana Conference of the M. F. Church, w ill meet at New Albany, on Tuesday next, Sept. 12th
A large number of Monroe county people, at present residing in the vicinity of Paxlon, Illinois, have come to see their old friends in this locality. Fifteen persoi; came through in wagoas, wc are informed Make arrangements to give two or three days to tho Monroe County Fair, which will commence on the Ifuh. Get your stock ready, and take it to the grounds, so that strangers who may visit the Fair can sec what Monroe county is doing for the improvement of cattle, horse.; ami hogs. Wk are now prepared to do all classes of tine Job Printing.
O 1ST X O
OF at-JAI.TH.
J.O.&SLL.M'Collough, OHUOOiSTS and APOTHECARIES, Wed Side of Use Court House DEALERS IX Orugs, DIediciaes, Paints Oils. Dye Stuffs, PdfuQiery, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c.
PllS'e Wiucs, Brandies and Viliiskks for Medical Purposed! IO c: O 13L S3 and STATIONERY. W ail Paper. (Tiimmed Free.) PS-OSCriptlOMS carefully prepared, with the pur.i t of Jlrugf.. Kei leinher, wo use none but pure Drm;.?, a.n..l t'.o not guess at preseri'.itio;!:'. IlioomiiWi a. nd.. ?.fav IS. IS70
Union Drug and Book Store, J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQCAUE, Bloomington, Ii3lc3L., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN X;ri3Lg;s, Pa,ints, Oils Glass, Putty, Books, Wall Paper, Window Shades AND STATIONERY.
"Wo am prepared to give grwttcr inducements in Lead, Oil and WALL PAPUR, taan jt-.ver bc-fcre, iu our stock s very larg; aau complete. "We have purchased ono of Yeoman's Improved Machines, with which we will rim all "Wall Paper i nd Bonier free; of charge for our eupUimers. "We would invite the public to call and examine our stock and prices, tie. fore pu -chasing elsewhere. Agents for Dr, RIolf s Herb miters 'the greatest Tonie in the World,
AND A COMPLETE STOCK, of TEXT BOOKS and STATIONERY, at fbe POST OFFICE News Stand. f McPheeters WILL UNDEltSKLL A3TT MAX IS TO WJf.
.V.M. STUAUT. ClIAS. II. tcI'fll!iSTiai3. Stuart & McPhesters, West side of the Public Square, DEALERS IN
-VVSViT 5iSl
J. W, BUSKIRK, Attorney at faw, BLOOItllNGTOST, (O'fice over Ijcei Taimcnbatmi's Sfor,) WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE STATU. Special attention give to Probate hurtTes.s. juwl to vllUmluuiA. in!&7A
mi
HARD WARE, IRONy STEEL, PAINTS, 0IL8, Doors, Sash, Glass, Fully, Clia.ns, Collars, Manses. &C A full and complete stock o:: -Farmers' and Mechanics' Tools, AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to tilling all Orders for Building Materials. Bloomington, m iv 10, 1G9.
- -iOO.jL.Iisa!li:" Livery, Feed and Sale .Stable. J. O. WORLEY Opposite (lie Son Hi end of the R.R. Depot, HAS one of the largest and best arranged Liv.vy and Sale Stallefe in Monroe, or in any other county in iSouthern Indian:-.. S:.,l,lie. horses, or hors.-snnd buggies wii! be furnished at tiny hour of the day or nisr! t, ('onnnereial trave'.eja and others, will be furni.-iicil with conveyance to neighboring towns. Good, steady horses furnished to families. Horses fed' by the single feed, day or week, at reasonable rates. "We propose to keep a iin t-elass stable, and ask the public to trive us trial. IJ Q All the aceomits of the oli firm . . tiro in -.he lntnds of the present proprietor, and mttst be paid nt once. ISloomine-ton. Ind., IKe. 2S. 1B70
G.0. A. BCSKIRK. J. S. SMITH HUNTEK. gUSKIRK & HUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT LIW AND PRIVATE BARKERS, Bloomingtan, lud office north side of the public smiar. Wc will at:ond to all business entrusted, lo ur care, in the Courts of this State, and are also prejjf.reffto discount good and solvent paper, on reasonable t-rm. References Messrs. McDonald & Roach Attorneys, Indianapolis; Messrs. Winsktw, L:i iter & Co.. Bankers, No. 52 Wall st-cct, N -wYorls; Messrs. MeCulla & Co., ?Ierchint, Bloowinjrton, Ind. ma;-9 l ll M .mi IWWIWWHI .11The Cheapest! HENDERSON'S FURKITUSE WABEROOM, Forth Side Public Square. Fuinitiira and Clsairs, of the lest material, put down at the very lowest prices. COFFINS AND METALLIC CASiS, Ready l-iade and ready trimmed, cf all priced, and sold chc-ipcr 'than at any other
piace in Blooniiiiyibti.
3i'i lirarse teitl attend all Funeral, Free of Chane. E. J. HEX DJ2KSON. Bloomington, Ind., junU JAMES HUGHES. SICK. YAIf IIOBM. HlCfiES & VAN HORN, Attorneys at Law, WILL practice ix the Supreme and inferior Courts of the State, and in the District Court of the UiJ- for Indiana. The collection of claims in any part of the Stat , will receive prompt attention. Bloomington, InxL. Nov. 24, 1869-y
. i..-s.v .u lor imnirs iimt l uroitx. espe-
- elailv l ull
!lt,
onsumntioit i inl iScrolulous
i'!oo,. .l-,,rnui!:-. of lh- l-.tl-i J)r. Kaston, lh'of. of Materia Metlic;i, I'niversitv of (ilasjvow. rVothind. Full 6 ounces, $1.00. Four ouriees, So cents. VH . Ileview Tonie of Health Circular. a 'loiiKitt' 11. fAMI'r.KJ.I.S, N. ;i Col'ie:;e .Uiiiiii', I! lo-mi i ntjton, Indiana. December 21, 187t)-y
Ordinance !Vo. Vttia. Providino for the radin. and titteringof so much of Lincoln St. as Hes bet"Vecti
7tii and Mh Streeis. ! Si:-.1. IU: il wMirny the Hoard Trwtteei of the fawn vf Illoomis'ton, Lid , That Lincoln Street, between 7tii and Hih Street, be rrudeil and ji ttered tc the grade as indicated by the irollles of said p:'rt of street, now in tho hinds of the Kiiu'Liecr, and as hereinafter provided; and that the cost and expense thereof be ascertained and assessed aivordin to t ie provisions of an act of the -tumoral Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "an net lo citable incorporated towns to lay cut, ope t, fjr.ide. and improve streets and alleys, rnd make- public improvements thereon, He'' A pproved Apr. Sue. 11. That the grade of so much of Lincoln Street as io herein required lo be graded and ituttcred. shall he, and the same is hereby estiihlishci'. as follows, viz: Sue. I'll. Le:::r.niu:; at irtr.ter on south
side of M':i street rt level IffJ.SS ; thence
running; south 70.ro feet to tho level of ll0.")f.; thence south 70. a0 feet to alley and level of 1Sj5.IT; tlicnce south 70.50 feet to level of lfiLT i j thence south 35.25 feet to level ot lM.2il : thence south to stono eros--iie;, uort'i sido of 7th street, and to level of 1.-2.T.I. Sko. IV. That the width of Raid part of street shall he trra-lod sixty-four (til) feet including a valk sK feet wide, on each side of same, and a gull ". on each side, live feet wide. Also, that t ie grade, of I ho aforesaid part of strett when the grading shall be completed, from gutter to pittcr alright angles with the line of street lie and tho same is hereby est iblished as follows, viz: Oomtoeneiti;.; at the bottom of the gutter on eitlle.- site; thence ascending, at tho grade of one (I) inch to the foot, to the center of the ti-cet. with a regular curve
from gutter to gutter. Sec. V. That the wort.- required in the above oidiinnee be completed hy the l!th day of SijHamber, 1871, and in accordance with the foregoing. T certify 'die foregoing to be : true and correct copy of an ordinance of the town of JUoomii gtoii, Indiana, parsed l y the Hoard of "ruMeca thereof Augo t 21st, 1811. tiiKcii from the records of said Hoard. JOHX AYAL DKO, lYc.. t. of Hoard. Attest " J, 1Y.ANK Vi-k, Cknk of T. of B.
"EARLY BREAKFAST" "Wood Cooking Stove lOSGO SOLD IIS 1STO. Over 30,000 in Actual Ut !
The Largest Oven of any Stove manufactured ia the United States.
JOiUiV ll. LOUDEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AXD General Insurance Agent, IIIon(V3i!i'toii, fnd. Agent for tho following named reli .tble In - surance Compoiies: JKTXA Fire, Insurance. Company,
.Win.... 5,151,931 71
UNDERWRITERS Fire I,t. Company,
Al $3,G34,9&9 J5
aO-aTXA Life Insurance Commtnv,
Z . . - 1
n JZ!Tr -;;,'' vrvv-vv;;" 7 i 2 U ! Evor? Stovc sainc to sve periy' 1 ll h It a, is 1 lb TMh feet satis'action, and iu baking qualities 07 HA l'E8T."& I equal to Uwse of the old fiuhioued brick OFFICE XoiUiv.-tvt comer cf Pullic ,-vcn.
Patent Indestructible double nre bottom. Uses lei3 "Wood than Stoves wit a. Ovens onMUird smaller. Hot Air Chamber in front of Oven.
gquarc.
5 July 1869-y
The Fi-emium S5ors& Shoer.
A. R. BAVEMS0BQFT, 331jtcli!iiiit li S II 1 Horse Shoer, Corner of S xth and Madisi n Strcc s. agTT'ie r:emiuri for - est hors.-.-hoeing, was awari inl U Mr. Haveiiscroft, by a committee of threo I.'lacksmitbi, at the Monroe County Fair, held Septeir ber, Ui7(). Kvery description if IJlacUsniithiiigdone neat'v ar.d prcmptlv. K.-pniriii'; exemted with despatch. " s pt28-iO
Robert C Foster, Attoniey atlaw, Xiloojuiiigj-ion, Titul.
Manufactured from So. 1 Charcoal Iron
by Redvray & BurtOM, Cincinnati,
Ohio. For eale by all wide-awuko Slovo Dealers, like W. H. BODKIN,
jur.o2S-3m Bloomington, Ind.
w. ii. isoaiiiu, IlEALUK IX ALL RISES 0 PARLOn COOK AND HEATING Manufact-u-er of and Dealer ir. Tin, Copper and Skcet-Irnwaie. Piping, Gnttertus and metallic RooQug Done to Order.
BSrM-illeive Spial attention tc the! VIFTH ST., XEAR DUXXS .ViTOiJ i, 7T .7,. , ...... .. , t ut AikMivrniAii am
settlement of Decedents' Estate.1, anc. Col
lection of Claims. Okkich West side TuMic S uara.
THU "WOULD PvliXOAVXED mm 3EW3HG rCHIKE ith all the late improvements ADAPTED TO EVESJY VARIETY OF SOWING, FOR FAfc!iL!S OR MAWUrACTCRIE:!. R. H. CAMPBELL, Agt. Blooiidiit;i:.'ii. Ind.. Dee. 7. '7t'.
BEiOOlHIKClTOlV, IWD.
JAMES W. C00KERLY, LIVERY, SALE AIS'D FEED STABLE, REAR OP BLOOJBISGTON HOTEL, liloomingtoii, Incl. SAPDLK HOUSES, Hoisesand Bngg os, find (-.it-is, bired on reascii.ible te-ms. Stable Hi-t east of tho I'osiolSe, t. id in rear of the Bloomington li.otol outU 09
