Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 20, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 September 1871 — Page 2
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Ri finMIUPTfiW PPOf DCQ j live of tlie community in general I places without, informing the puluLUUtytlRu ! Uil rnUullLuuijit wotikl seem that ' men of the : lishers, and the papers are sent to ... , ,, j clearest numb, the most i npartint i the former direction, they are held issi.'sp BTeRT weps esa , fl $2 per year. judgment, and the i lost honest ! responsible.
. Ihe courts nave decided that refusing to take periodical from the ollice or removing and leaving litem uuealled for, is piimia facia evidence of intentional fraud. Any person who receives a new paper and makes use of it, whether he had ordered it or net, is held in law to be a subscriber.
i hearts should "e chosen to weigh
William A. Gace, Edii.rrand Proprietor j tjie evidence presented, cal nly and ..I, clearlv. If a nan': mind s so far Cheap Railways. j unbiased, thai I e can h-ar the fioU To tno Editor of the X. i". World : j on both sides of a cae with candor SlR I have Intel t observed in (and sincerity, and jude a 'cording
the World several verv valuable! to them, inteliigeit reulintr and
contributions on the subject of narrow gnage railways, in which the great advantage they offer as aiiortling a cheap means ot communication m countries but thinly inhabited, or for opening i p new territories, have been cle.wly and lucidly pointed out. The suUj -ct has of iateyearjt, occupied wry largely the attention of English engineers and
honest thinking on all subjects would only the better fit him to give an impartial judgment. In 1871 the mon w ho do mt re id and do not think, stand tar below the avcraire in oik' nation nnrl intflli-
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iiiiitniii .mil vrvii lit ,1 .J i'iii'ii'M j eorrsi, nil tn it. I cll.v 011
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4Sisi!lsli iitoi 's .olie. N-OTICK 18 II KKKItY ! V KN.THAT ihc undl-rMtlcd 1 liM-II iuii,,in(ml, by (Vir dork Vf Monmc comity Common IMmi Court. Administrator of the cstntc of K;ln-ri 0'iirk. dotvan-d. It . .Suit Creek towtsl'n. Monroe county. Indiana. Said estate i supyv.sed to t solvent. .1AMKS SMITH, Adm r. It. C FosTEK, Vtt y. snpt 13-nt
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capitalists, but from tlie manner in a tpi datum trni reports t t!.e which England is provided with j court in impute ing a jury tor tin? railways of a broader guage, a j trial of Win. Foster, who was sufficiently large field could not be j charged with the nmn er of Avery found for fairly testing the merits : D. Putnam. Viewed in all its of the narrow guage system. In! aspects, howev.r, th? quotati n Russia, Sweden and Norway, how-; might uppropri: tely ho placed nnder ever, where British capitalists fur-j '"Humors of the Day." A jimr nish the money and British rail being called, the counsel inquired : mills supply the iron necessary for j "Have you r id anything about the construction of their railways, j this case ?"' the influence of the narrow linage! "Yes. Sir, I have." system has made itself felt. In j "Did the reading rf th; t leave Russia, two railways are being built I any opinion cn your mind at the on this system, and in Sweden, i time?" where the construction of railways ''Nn, Sir." was almost entire y suspended in; "Did you btlieve whit you read ?" consequence of the inability of the; "Xo, Sir." promoters to obtain sufficient money j "Did you disbelieve regard as to enable them l.o complete the : untrue, or false all tiat you r.ad works on the font feet eight and a! about the matter?'' half inch guage, the Government j "Xo, Sir."
has decided to finish the truuk lines ; "Had vou r,o notion as t
The only kin 1 mule by s practical chemist, ni well m lihynirifin. with special reference to its henlthft.lfteea. CbmjxM't? if ariicUt that aid digtttion. Jyrfirt in quality. Ohraptd, btcautt the pun-it I3tst,as 'it it the heal hirst. WfiCUltB, corn bread, cakre, piutry. not only liite (rwwt) arid light, hut vhole.me r-.nd nutritious, t'ft it ; proeit. If not 19 recommended, ire forfeit r'ght to truthfulneae. .nT-Mnnv woith. lArti. chep Im'tatioDB. Bp mire yoti g?t Dr. Pricr'e Crram Baking Pmixter. Sold by Grocern. Hbhii'rctured only by THOMPSON, STUKIK PUiCM UFQ CO. Depot, Chkagoand St. loola.
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the substance of what you read was true or false when you read the ae Hints?" "No, Sir." "What did you thii k?" "I thought nothing " "Do you know that the man who was killed was Putnam ?" "I don't know nothing." "Do you suppose it was ?" "I don't know." "Why don't vou krow?" "Because I don't." "Do you know that Putnam was killed bv a man bv the name of Foster ?'' "Xo, Sir; I'.-e heard it, hut don't
communication may tend to tlie sue-; know it." cessful solution of this great and; 'Do you know this man here
important railway problem, I am ; (pointing to prisoner) is roster?
upon that system adopting, how-, ever, the narrow j;uage of three feet sis inches for all the branch lines.! This determi natbn of the Xor-i vregian Government, has been foi- j lowed by a complete revival of j railway industry in that country, while in Norway, which has hitherto been without railway commu-; nication of any kind,. the authorities have decided tbtt all the railways in that Kingdom shall have a guage of three feet six inches, and under; the direction of able engineers sev-' cral lines of rai way are being rapidly constructed on that system.
Trusting that trie insertion of this ;
Pa-ore elti np ol the Monroe County iilcd.'ra! Society. The Monroe Coun'V Medical
net pursuant to notice pre- 5 ien in the .tj.'or. of the! the 81 h inst. Di iar!,
the Pre ideut elect, bring li." bej Chair, c Hod the meetit g to orct'.f. The following menbers ver.'i, present : Prs. Beard, Harris, Sr.. I Harris, Jr., McPheete;s, Maxwell, Bryan, Durand, Holtztr :in, Wi ittcd, ! McLuhlan, Ttuirner and Cummins. j Tlie first thing in trderwas to; hear the inaugural ad lr"ss of thej
new President, which 'vas listened t with good attention, and for which ,on motion of Dr. McP heelers, the thanks of the Society were returned. The Society now being ready for business, and reports of cases being
in order, one was repr-rtod by Dr. j Holtzman, the result of a serious: accident from a Threshing Machine,! wh:eh elicited a long discission, participated in by nearly all present. I but as the case is still under treat-; lucnt, a fuller account is looked for, at rhe next meeting. i (,1 li,itliii rf" li Afr'Pllrntnrc '
, !. ' - '. f . ' ' ' for circtil ;rs inn sptcimfn p-i!is
With (treat rare, V-r .1 new I-ro. "!,s- frr.B, the lr..e.Uct Huits ;.!.! Arora:,tl.. e."Beire.-
prodncn '(ram.. "
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..itHMiuH rj rhm .-,.'r ., tin rjl.r '
letfc flaror. nnj
Custaitls. .? tf ifif, Creiinr
grrtt strmyth ami prrfret jmrity. XWPnni,
Jrvrru Jluvtr a nprrsniiiii. j" rttfru ray.
full WftMNn". U'.f. thrn wit, ,.-i,7 !, uo rjltrr. ' tnolt tMtcate, ddiciou flitrnrs trrr mad. g;i Hilf. to tho cheaf PKtmcts. f:r l,ir. Prici-'li Sou. i. jflavorinen. MarmisttTircfi nlv hy U10JUtHS SIEKI. :k ':rr. V.rl ' Seroto, Cti'njjj w! S t . Um
AG K NTS WANTKD FOK
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Includinf; M:inho-'lAVoiii.inhoo-l imd thoir inutui'.l iiit-.Trcl.'itio.M. I.,ovi. it litws. Power. &.., v 1'rof O. S Fowler. S. nd
AtUir.-ss
As E.NGLI3U C. E.
Remedy for Burn. The readies: and most useful remedy for scalds and burns is an embrocation o' lime water and linseed oil. These simple agenLi combined, form a duck, cream-like sub
stance, which effectually
CO.. Cin-
CX tminations was introduced and it ; cir.nati, Ohio; Cliienu, 111; or, St. Louis,
was resolved that the fee for in-!f
spection and examination sh irt ol opening cavities, shall be tori dollars. 2nd, tho f-xaminat'on of cavity or cavities, shall be twen y-tive dollars, and 3d, for examination after resurrection nn;l partial decomposition. shall be fi ty dollars. ' After some desultory discussion, the Chair appointed the following as essayists at the next meeting. Drs. Rice Harris, Tourner, Maxwell anil MePheotcrs. On motion, the Society thon adjot rned to meet on the oth day of December next. A. F. Cummins Secretary.
J U R U B E B A. WHAT IS IT? It is n stirp and perfect remedy for hI! tlisfH?e? of the liver unit spleen. Mjl;irt(eiiient; or ol.rtriict ion or' intvetine. urinary, uterine. crubdotninnl orcnns. pt verty or :i vii nt of Mood intermittent or remittent fi'Vers. in rtunmtion of the It' or, ilri'p-y. slncuish eirinilivtn of the blooc, ill-sees-es. Uie.-.rs. i:em iiie. serofnlrt, Uys-p- psia.ague and fever, or ilieir coneomitants.
Wi iis tvivinj Weomc nwnrc f the rdiiui-v I'o-dicindl properties of tht?
Americnn 1 :iint. enlleil
j J II II II B E B A,
Mnt a special commission to that country j i 1.1 prooiire it in it.- n-ilive pitrfty.niicl Imvin i ! fiituel its weiiiliTfiil eiimtive properti.s to j 0V'-n exceed th" mitifip.-itiens furmeil by! its grvt reputation. lm- concluded to fler i
it to the public, nd 1 tmprv to stnte thai ;
Dr. P3t!r.-.i
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layer's Qkwty Pectora:. ttot Duu'-aaos cf the Throat aud Luu. fUOli as Ucusha, Col ls, Wluopiug Cough, fironokitis, Astaian, nd Consumption. Probably never bul'orc in ttic while history of meiiieiiie, lift-- any ttuiiK w)u c v iilely :iiiil no deeply ii)on the cmiiiileii-c of uiuukiiitl, ni thi cxcctlciil reineily for puliiMnni-y rumijliiints. Throuph a lonif serititi of years, ninl aii:0)i; tuobt f the ra:'H uf men It liaa riitcii lnnliei mxl liiKlier In their e-tininlinii, itbns bK ome better kiiuD. It) imilonn i.-lirtr:e-te.-and r.oer to rin e the vari ins nlle tieiis or the luujrs aril tliront, have made il kuou-n a.-t a reliable inolettor I'Luinst Item. Vi liilc AiiAiiteit to milder forms of n.-eosn aud to timiiik i liiliiien, it in at the none time Hie
most effectual remedy that 1 an be Kivt-u for nicip uiit eea-mniUoii, anil the dan;;ciou aOeclioriS o.' tic tltroat and lungs. As a provision EptiiiM eudden attacks er rutin, It i-houhl be kejit cn hand in every fnmilv, ana indeed as all are mii.c-iimo-' subject to colils and coughs, all .should be frovided with this antidote for them. AlthuttKh settled I on turn pt inn 16 ihoncl t tnfirable. still ipent numbers of cai-eH where the disease seemed settled, have been eoieplete!" rurcd, mil the i-atient restored to tounit lieallli bv the Vhrrrj Vrrforal. so eeniplete is itr niastoiT over the Uisonlers of the 1.11 r.gs aut Throat, thnt the most obstinate or them yield I" it. When Lotliing cle could reach tl.em, under th t'Uerrv 1'eclural thev subside am disappear. 8infirM and I'tiblie Speaktrt lir.d jjiesl protect on frem it. .., Asthma is always relieved and often wholly Wired by it. . ltroi-chittt is gencrallr cured by taking the Chrmi J'rrtnral in email and frenuont doses. So g-t,err.llr arc its viitncs know n, that W8 ceil not piibli.-h the cei tilicates or them here, or lio more man a ere the public that iu qe.aliliei are (iiiiv i.iaintaincd.
Ayer's Ague Cure, lor Fever and Aue, Intermittent Fever, Chili 1'ever, Keuiittont Sever, Dumb Ajpie, Periodical or Bilioua Fever, &c, and indeed oil the affoctionu which arise from malarious, maish, or miaamatio poiaons. As its name implies, it does furr, r.rd docsni fail. oataininp neither Arsenic, (Quinine, BV mvitll, Zinc, nor r.nv other niincr.il or poism:M nbs,tanre whatever, it in nowise. injures any p '-'ent. 't he unrobe,- and importance of its cm es j -he -tgnc ilktri-.-ts, aie Kterallv lievond accor.nl,
- IM'C.evc V. : :i a ,..i;oo-. ........y e nu dieinc. Our pride is grr.t:Heil ly the (iiiic;its ivc icoeive ofthc radical cures 1 obstinnie cases, and where other rem-
'dlv fai.e-i.
-t iierso1!' -''r.e. resident in, or ,, -p.-.tntie localities, will be ,nr Atlfi: ( I RK daily.
'aiits, anstnp from torpid- , n excellent remedy, stiinu-
hc. Ithv rctivity
o.
a. k,. " en"r--tr. Cfilcs t!
T'nat r-lii,. u,
tr.i v 0 1 1 i n it ti. 'O' T' prc.teciC't bv .. tor l.irv'r "'( in- of the I.iver, il
u1,' c l cV ic ,1, p-oducinj, many truly
i-crnavKable cures, whet '
, i, t .1 r av.-r 4 Co., Pm-tiea!
ml Xiiah-ii -al bemists, I'weJ, Jinan., id nil roiinit the world.
'her medicinea had
X a 1 1 i u . r y Ci o o tl ?a . IT is wi'.'u plensuro that we announce to the Ladies of Blooinini'ton. and vieittitv. thnt we have just received 11 very birue and elepint stock of HIM.JNEKY fiiOODS. embracing till the In I est styles, in endless variety, nod o!" nil qualities. aSsS"1 VW undoubtedly hnvo tlie I rgosl, nentest, olienpest ami most coioplete stock n Monroe county, selected by iis. ui-;Kie., n person, in the Knstern Cities, to which
1 invito tin nCentinn n the Ladies, t'lir
stock of vnrioiis kinds of
FLOW Kits AND R1BH0NS,
is the largest iind finest ever brought to tins market. We also have on of the fin
est assorted stock of Lndiew' CLOVES AND HOSIi-RY. which is very large and complete. Wa also have in store 11 heuvy stock of all kindi of I.adiea' FANCY GOODS. We wish ii .distinctly understood that nor stock of Mildnery Goods, Trim tilings, &c, is by fur the Largest, Butt, Cheapest and Handsomest evrr brought to Bloomington. Call and etnmino for voursclves. M KS. HKKKS&"3IISS FA BIS. Bloomington, May 20, 1871.
J'Kif.'. St. 00
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JS3 ALL NERVOUS U3EASES. IU Eflbcts Am Magical.
Shooting; Affray. On Mondiiy. the 4th inst., Hi;jcli Krronr woe tlirnwn iiitn pom runt ion
t .1 .. ... he nr.' perfected nrran cements for : remibtr ! bv the occurrence ol a row caused ., ..... .
, 1-1 I-'1I t 1 : ' I " mis I'lnio t in joaoi ;
: v rartia, in wnini iiniiisuuv . nr. :os ent much time exnenn entin
and invcstii'titinir ns to the most etfic
prepiralii n from it. for popular us
"No, I don't know it."
''Do voti siijipose so?" "I tlon't know." The juror ,v!is accepted and sworn. Another inur.. bcinf Questioned.
stated that he lvid re-.d an account ! Nugent, was dangerously shot. The of the Tiiurclcr in the newspapers, ! hall entered under hU left firm and which had -'left a slight impression ! lodged in his hody. nn l,w mind" Tlioronnnii tlie i Variolic opinions prevail about
the air from the injured parts, and ;lir0r's fitness to serve wan arsrued. I wi,o did the shooting. Ch i
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a nays me innamauon anmsi m- and its was lit allv decided that heinur snys mat ne nwiru tm- inn etantly. A case U mentioned where was not quaHf ed'to net impartially ! j g' tf at the Muble, w here Nugent . a child fell backward into a bath . What s rt of ;t mind could that bsK'rorge Prathcr and George A. J. tub o boiling water, and was nearly Upon which the record of a (lie I of! Thomas were gambling, and heard flaved from her neck to beliw her vidin.-o n-.d Inunvssion? Xuirent exrlaim, "Oh my God,''
hips. Her agonies were indescrib- Would any amount of evident e npon which he ran hack to the V -ice one dollar per bottle able ; but her clothing being gently ! m.&e au inViressioti upon it ? I stable and asked him if he w is shot. Cl!'!"' , , ' ' i ( i i T- .lit . i ,1 i :
removed, ind the lime and on pre- -- ; ue toicl him mat ne was ana mat ; X 3i.4RRI.4faF.
life m mm
ISTORY OF THE
II
PWftR IH EUROPE
tent ; and I
has for some time used in his own prsi-.'iieo with most happy results, theetrcetual mcd- j ictne now p'e-'iit -d : tlie public n t
Kra- DR WELL 3 EXTRACT Or JURuBtBA
, au I re coun icn-.iv rcco;oii-n,:s n locvcrvi
v ;is a hou-iohold r.-nr-dy -a-hi'-h honld r-eiv t!iki?n ns a Hii,J 'Pur.tier in nil'
jcr ! r j "n- lits. .f t'ie syfeni and lo uni-' nif e n:id fort if v :ll we.-k nd I.vnii'l'iitic t.-i.ipcr.iiuents. ' JOHN Q KKLI.OGG. Phttt St.. N. Y.. Si In Agents for the U.
Send for oir-
b-
Thk Potato !t;G Speak i no of
Prathcr shot him. Me was ti.ken I K-
f-.r Yo nn- Men on ('.UK AT SO-
M Dr. Nowland's olfice, where hci'-'lAL t:vn.s, and abuse, which interfere
ciiil T hot I hnm'ic cihfi Mini i . 1 .. .
VI AMI iM sro
paration tVickly spread over the in
lured surface, she was sound asleep the arraignment ot the Adtninistra
& o,.i .,tl il... i l J.U.. a t.i - i...
au uc u'ni -I" T " I" I " 1 " .............. hou-rtn-ii witii sure menus t rolie! lor parts wen! washed with warm milk the recent Democratic CViveutious Doth Thomas and Prat lv?r were the Erring rA fnirtant. diiwsd ind and water three tim-s a day, the oil in Ohio and Iiiwii, fer a hng list of I arrested and taken before Justice deLilit-it.-d. Ant in sealed letter envcldressing renewed and the little pa- : the evils wh en afflict the country ! Rector, where Prath-'r swore that ".idnts' li' 'mv VKD ASSOCT VTIOX tient rapidly recovered. Though at this tim?, the Ci nc.igo Tiepub- Thomas had assaulted Nugent with utlth Niith St , I'hi'ndelphla, l'n. all the scalded skin came off, she (icrm says : ' We understand that i intent to kill. Thomas swore that j Ans. sorb, r.7i.iy
did not -have a scar. This remedy when the Indiana Democracy meets; Prat her had assaulted him with inleavea ro hard coat to dry on the for deliber.dicn, it will "see'' ad the i tent to kill. Failing to give hail, sores, btt softens the parts and aids trouble rec:t d in the Ohio and Thomas and Pratiier were commitnature to repair the injury in the Iowa platforms, and "eo the n" i ted to jail to await their trial. readiest and most expeditions man- the potato-buir better. V'e are con- j Bedford Sews. ner. The mixture may be procured fident that a resolution attributing; --.-. in the drug stores but if not thus the potato-bug to the usurpat'ons of; -pie )0VS are advised to pet their acssihle, slake a lump of quick- the party in power would he. re-1 s nokcd glass ready for the next limj in water, and as snon as the ceived with great ipplause in a ; eclipse. It will conic off in Juno, water is clear, mix it with oi) an 1 Democratic C onvention." i 1954. and will be total thr unrliout
shake well. If the case is urgent, ttse boi ing water over the lime, and it will aeeome clear in five minutes. The preparation may be kept re idy boiled in the house, and it will be as goo when six month old as when first made.
Tun Date. Subscribers! will; find figures at tht end of their names which iudiciit the day of the j ; month and year in which their sub
scription expires. Tor example, horse engine
j John Jones, juy iu u, neaii3 mat Junes owes Ironi the 10th of last
a large part of the United States.
;ur Porliibk' Mirlay Sa' Slili Cuts from 2,000 io 3.000 'eet of It mhe'- po dev. with two himds finil hop'.wcri.f it ten
This mill afi.ilv an-Hiit ,-d.
IOOI): HOW LOST, HOW I'.K-
STOUKI). .Itiist ) uSdishe I bv Dr.
I.KW'IS ioti ' tijrcs. Thirl edition. The ; Medical Ceini union tind Guide to ITea'th.
; on the rndii-nl cure of Snpcrnvitorrlin-n, or ; ( : Scniiiml Weiilcio-ss. Inv.duiuarv Seminal !
! Losses. Impotency. Mcnt.il and Physical; IiK-pi;ei'y. Impediments t.i M:irriniie, etc.. ! unci tho Vcneie-il .md Syjdi -liticr Mahtdiesl with plain nnd clear direction for the: j speedy cure f Secondary Symptoms,; , ( vinorrhfi :i. Gleets, Strictures', and nil I j discuses uf the sVn. such as Scurvy. Svmfu-! !l, (Hcers. I :1s, Blotches and Pi in pies on ! tin feci- and l-ody. Consumption. Epilepsy, : , and Fits, induced bv self-indulgence or!
;-r much of out-lot No. 2, fronting on Walnut street, as i.- owned by Wui.I..Stnitli. So much of our.-!i.t N'o 72. frotitiiis; on Walnut stn-et, as is owned by Itluford Wor'.cy. Se". III. Thnt tho walks to bo constructed in front of the lots erohrnoed nnd sp-cltied in the fore.oittjf s-t-tion, encopt in front of out-hit No 32, shall l:e n ude six fe t '.viile. out of , h, soiin-l ye!h poplar, or whit'- o-ik phu.k one. -in nne-h-iil' itv-he tliiek hy six inches, wide, laid erosswise, on It 3 bv 4 inch orik strioifors; sa d -t ringers to he laid parallel with ;lv- stie. t- sa d plank ti be nailed di.wn with l'Jd .-.nils. wi;h s x n lii- to tin; p'.ai-k. Sk(! t'Y. That in front of out-l t N -31, owned and comr 'lcd by Lewis H. 11 n an. fronting on Srb .-treet. the walk slial h" four feet wide, made ot of t;o d, sound white oak. or yel'ov,- poplar plank, one und one-half inches thick by i'lches wide laid crosswise en two :! he I inch oik s' ri'iicc-s. rtinidn parallel with the street, and nailed down with ltJ nails, and four r,a:l- to the plunk. Sec. V. So tnnci. of In lotH Not. 131 nnd le'2. fronting on 5th street, as isovvned hy the I, ". A. A, C. 15. W. So much of In-lots Nos. l.'i.l and l.'ifi. frontiti!? on ."ith trect. as is owned by the I.. S. A. & C H. W.
Ho tnticli
:.f In-h.t X,. 85. frontin.ir on is nT,ned t v the L. 5f. A. &
ith street, a
K. W.
Skc. I. that tee wailcs to tie con strueted in front of the lots speeitie,! in foction Y of this tirdinanoe. shall be made of irood paving, or flii stone. Said walks shall he twelve foet w-idi, measuring from -.he out siile line of said lots, ex-opt in front of In-lots Nos. 155 and 1 "0. fronting on &th strtiet, which shad he six ice wide; the oi.t side of s-iid walk to he twelvj feet from the line of the lots. Skc. VII. Nothing eon-.ained in this
cor.s
if scif-llhl
mac ho radically '.
The Phoenix Stair Machine
For tin'it work will dre
from 8
nil parts of the;
10 000 staves per day in ths most porf;-:t manner.
Pennsylvania goes into the can
vass distinctly committed, on the July. Republican side, to the re-election Th.. ,. Imj llcixiifs from
been close in that State for vearn fate go to show thit the bearded : The PhoflllX DratB Tilt' 3Iaf SlinP
mat. aad a Reimhliran triiimoh wheat avri(2e mil l etter than 1 Combines 1.11 tho latest, iriii-rovernr-ins
will be significant for 1872.
scxti-ti extratfiivance. ! ordinance fthatl bo so construed a to prcThe et;lebr..tcd .-itilhor in this admirable' v,.t any o" the owners of lots mentioned Treatise, clenriy demonstrates, from a forty jn this ordinance, not required to pave with veari' sucec-sf'ii! practice, that the alarming . flu 1r pavinir ston?. from deinir the same
Skc VI 11. The fororioiug walks shall
he completed hy the 1st day of November, 1871, otherwise he suVjc-t to an act of the General Assembly of the State uf Indiana, entitled, "nn act to compel owners of town lots to tirade and pave or make plank side walks in front of their pi-opirty and tixint'
tic penalty thereto. Approved February
ce.ri-d ;
impl
poir.tintj out a mode of cure at once certain, and cll'-ctual. bv means of
which fv-rv sutfrer. ro matter wliat his ,
coi:di?:n tiiav l-. can l e clleetually cured, cheaply, privately, nnd radically. I fty':This hooic should be in hands of
every voutli, lino every man in me laiiu.
the smooth vu-i.-iics.
! should take this into eoiisiru.rati in, :
Our K'lirmers the manufacture of Tile.
Semi !er a ejicnlar am! price list ol Ulier - ull llw til-.nvn ivfiflitni'i Chandler
MlSS Abbie Ulftord, ot .tlarshal when seedilie; time tm.es tins rail : Taylor, s;0 WV-t Washington Str...-t. Ineounty, Iowa, having failed by a; for, thoisjj i the boarded whoa dianpli$, Ind. s-pti:t-4w few votes of being the Republican; may be unpleasant to handle, it is ' ,
candidate for School SuperiiitoiKlctit,! a o;Hid variety to have, ir it will avwai nominated by the Demo. : rats, erage a busdn;! or two the most to She decline, s-iying she will not ; an acre. accept a nomination from one partv after beint; a candidate before the' Under Giant's Administration the convention of another party. That! work of reftrm siil jroes o.i. The is manlv ' number of Itevcntio Assessors has
The Democratic State
Committee has passed a resolution declaring H m, Th is. A. H'-ndricks to be the e.virt- of the Democracy of Indiana, iheir candi late for the Presidency in 1872.
IVotice of Sale of l:inl. N'OTICE is l.?rehv gi-.-cn, that by virtue of nn ord-r of th.! -Monroe C-unmot: Fleas Co.irt the undersigned, ndnini-t ato of the estide of James'' ioodli'.v, vi.-ce:sed. wii! otl'ei- for sai- at pill li? audio;;, oil th i premises in Salt Creek township on Thursday. October 10th, IS"!.
I been reducer one-third iu the last Tlie following descrihed real estate, t -w;t
Central three moii'ihs.
Sent' under seal, in a plain envelope, i u th ISr.'i.l
FrUe .10 c-ii is. Addrcis, Dr. LKW Is, ; I c,-r-,ifv the forcoi ig to bo a true rind Ne. 7 He i. h Street.New York, npr 12 Hin r.,.0.t copy of an ordinanco of tho town of Hlooniiiurton. Indiana, passed bv th-
raGWSPaPGy , onrd of Trustees thereof. September 11th,
B
book of
Advertising".
123 clot-idy printed patres contains a list of the best
Advcrtidng Mediums, giving circulations, and full pnrticti-
18
' Tlie no quarter
Saf& Harper' h Weekly: A revision I
of law certainly seems desirable.
It is a rather e tnionlinary circumstance, that at thi. time there tire foiir c:!.s s of mu dc'- by poiaon, aw.titiin: tri: I otic in M'iehigan.onc ! in Ohio, one iu Mi ryhtnd and one
in ("iiniKC i . ut. l le parties mipli-
1 1 cited in caoli of thei;ases,ure women,
.....i ... ..i .... i,.. rt i-w,
Years asro, when newspapers were j hv(ilu.H.A in lhe plitninarv few.and eneral education neglected ; 0Jta,IlinatilM. slow ,ila, Uu. !t(,n,sc;i by the masses, a man mipht ; ; s(,0,,h, to h ive .uade inarrvin,-and pojeased of average intc ll.orMS,,Mi.H is((J)il u t .ir (Us!)!lll(i, a trtl(1(! judgment, and yet not have read about, nor formed an opii ion con- j iavB,eto.tl t. t spaVvin. rerning some affair of general public i 1. SuUt ribcrs v!k do not gi ve interest. But nowadays, when news-j express n it ice to t.ho contrary are papers are freely scattered every ; considered wishing tc ; continue their where, and almost every working j uubftf-ription. man reads and thinks for liimseifj 2. If sidweribers or-.h rthc disit secm like setting a 'premium j coiitimtance of perioditals, the pubnpon ignorance and weak--minded Ushers may contitiiie to send them iiess to have a law which make : until all arrearages arc paid, that juror most eligible in aj 3. If iiubs.-rihe -s ucfrlect or recriminal trial whohaa read no news-1 fuse to tako thtir neriodicals, from
rlhwo.t ouarter of the pouihwes:
if section fourteen. (14). of town
ship ei:;hi. ;8). ranm- one il) east, coiitainir.ir fo-ty i40i acrs. more or less. Also, purt ofthc nortleast (jiu.rter of th sooth -ast (piarter of oet"ion fl "teen. ( la . town-hip oight (ft). rnt:c one (1 1 it. And, jiart of the southeast ipiarter of the northeast quarter of section (15) tov.nshi . i;;ht 18 1. rane on-i (I) east, contiinin:; forty (40) acres, more or le.-s, i:i Monroe, county. Indiana. Tkrms. fJne-ihird e: sh. the residue i i eipial payments lit twelve ami i ij'liice nionlhs, "with notes at interes", wnivin ' benefit of appraiscmen; and fecured . good freehold sureties. Sale to b"in at 2 o'clock l'.Jf. JAMKS iJ- CF.ARK. soptfl.'.l Adminitriilor.
A atei
merican
i lhe name
lars cmccrnintr tlie leading Daily and 1 Weekly I'.d.t cal and Family Newspapers. ! together weh all those having lnrpe circulaioiis, j-ul i:-li -d in the interest of Kelig- ! ioii.Aericultu -.-.Literature, iVe., &c. Every j Advertiser, ai d every person who contemplates becoming such, will find this book I of srreat value. Mailed freetoan address I on receipt of iS cents GEO. P. R(')W KM.
i & i '0 , Pub! i. lent, No 40 I'nrk How, New i re-shingled, I Yoi-i- i throughout.
i The rittsburtr, (Pa.) Leader, in the
is-ii.. of .Mav 20 1870, .says : -The linn of (t. P. Itowi ll & Co., which issues thi, in t crest ini; and alue book, is the largest itnii b-st Advertiaiii;; Aj,'e.!cy in the L'nited Slates, and we can checriully reoonmicnd it to the att'-ntion of thoe who desire to .clverlise ihir business scientifically and
ystioaiicaiiy in . such away; that is to -! em-e tlie hu'eest amount of publicity for lie- las expenditure of money.'' oc.2C'70-y
1. t .ken from the records of said Hoard
JOHN WALDKO.X, PnVt. of Board. Attesfj J. Pba-VK Feb. Clerk of T. of H.
J iCHAROSOM'S
1 t DAM.lSIvS,
papers and formed no opinion upon i theotltico to wh"h hey are djr cted, public square.
:t matter winch na& been notoriously I they are held responsible until thev
spread abroad by press ard t'liigue. j have sidtled their bill, s
n a inai wnere ate is eo iccpmid - ; them discontinued.
00USE AND SKIN FMXTEU And Paper Hangar. OUDKllSleftat ilcCollouh's or Shoo maker iV Co's J)i up Sti r.-s, will ro ccii-e promiit attention. Shop on etistsim
College Avenue, one st.uuru ftouth of tin tuiblic souare. tnar'!)-71
the VT! KATII
for old and votirv
,t, 4 i . " , ; lor lliree moutin, on trim. Aiiur, Mis Ji ol one ia particular, and the ! 4. If imbseribcw roovo to other 1 the WHEAT I, lielf.-.rd, Ind
and ordered 'KNTS will pay for i tJ tho host maga.ir efo
IKISH LINKNN
Li.nkn Cambuic Hani;-
i-HIKKS. A.C. We fe.-l oatse'ves called on again to i action lONSCMK.iis against the indiscriminate use of Irish fabrics miiiln up to imitate our coods in fold, trade mark, and yencra! ippearane.-, uiul to warn them that theu only safeguard is to see that the authentic seal of our firm, j. N. KICHAKDSON.SONS& OWDEN. is stamped on each article. Determined to confine ourselved, as here:ol'or, to tho use of yarns spun from the choicest aud si -oncost Kbit, by thn beit machinery nbtainnlilo; uniform in weighi and elasticity manufactured nnd blenched under our own superintendence : thn eon .-inner will he i tarnnieed by our tent the sane- durability and satisfaction in the wei;r which the geiiiiino goods have alwny.nfforded. J. N. Kichakdsok, Soss & Owdkn, i'.inoSB 'il-3ia. Belfast, .Ireland
VAU ittl.K IIOCSK iO FOUR A KES OF l,4I FOR SAtiE. rpitE i;ni)kisk;ned wishes to I. sell liis House and Lot, situated just south of the Colic;;.; Campus, upon reasonable terms, if application be made soon. The house is built of brick, ".wo stories in bight, nnd contains nine rooms awl two hnl s, with a front portico to each story. The lii-use has recently been painted and
and is in jjiiuu condition There is a well and two cis
terns on the premises, stabler., wood -shod. . hieken-house and ail other outhouses needed. The pasture lot, chicken lot, kitchen garden, and door yard, are each neatly and independently fenced. There is fine select ion of fruit "trees on the ground, among wlvch are Apples. Peaches. Pears, P;ums, as well as choice Grapes.'tind a number of hand-em e evergreens. The house will he sold with nil the ground, or with a portion of h. Terms. -One-third of the purchase money down, tlie balance in payment to suit the purchaser. For further particulars, call on tho undersigned, on the premi.-es. EDWIN HULLARD. Bloomington, lifd., .Inly 31, lsTl. WESTERN LAND AGENCY, OF LITiri-IKlt 1. MVltXIIV, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Western Lands bought and sold. Taxes paid Cash paid for quit claims to land forfeited for taves, and defective titles corrected. Dealers supplied with low-priced lands. First-class It. R. tudrrts furnished land buyers : Lincoln. $.(5 85; Council Blurt's, 1 5 ; Omaha. $15 50; and return at samii low rates. Address, by mail, LUTUEll R. MAliTIN, ptl3-4w Icdiunapolis, Ind.
x j c A! TiftiTit yr.
Dr. V. T. Allison,
w rmr m.
8-OFFICE Over Tobe Smith's Jew
elry Store. South side of the square. ni.OOIISiTO.V, IV3 4!VA.
AUd k COMPLETE 3T0I of TEXT BOOKS Mi STATIO.VERV, at (he POST OFFICE Ntwii Stud. !McPheters WILL UNDERSELL ANT MAN IN TOWN.
C01fETI013EKY
WALTER A. FOUND, ATTORNEY AT L4W, And Notary Public. BI.OUMIXG TO X, IXDIA XA.
lira! f and j Office in Court House, up n( airs.
Especial Attention i;iven to Collections, A-lministra' or s and Ouardian's Hcports, Settlement of Estates, in. Er.ouo-h busi
ness to subsist upon rvspoc-tfully tsoliciten, to which ca reful attention will be given. juyi'2-18U. pdtiloc-l SX. AV. II ol ton. SMnry Public AST)
REAL ESTATE BROKEH.
rAKMS, Linds. Town and City prpcr0 tv, for salo or traie All kinds of
nror.ertv hoinrht HUH WW. All kinds O,
r i - -. -
conveyancing ttona ""ti" amined, and all busi.'esthe sale or transfer of rt 1 9? C()IJ.Efi
i.iare. titles cxt'on needed with t -tate.
1 Oool rami for IJt.'l WouJ. I WISH TO SF.LL my Farm, fiv.r miles northea.'t f Bluonii:ii,'toii. t do Farm eon tains V) acres 7") acres clet. -ed nnd under goo.; fence., and f.O acres o.' it n grass. There are good apple and pt teli orchards or. the place. h 1 hewed dout'e lo-hotts?. 'ttihles. and all necessary outhouses, with nbhi'-kstnith shop on the land The Farm will be sold for Sl.'iun. if application be made soon, in payments to suit purchaser. .IAS". .McHKIDK.
Jtioiuovsil. WILLIAM lfAs TIKMoVKI) II'S Saddir yti H.it tit's Nb From his Did Srnn'f. . n F.i'tb Street. !.. "tl e room on ("oli. ee Ave -ue just epp. sit,' tl" ('i-chtird Ilinise Uni -,:inj Ovro h- ;'.' k. ep on hand and ftf ami Hie: ii - S: i-di'f all kinds of Cirriai;" Wiww ,.nd !!us;v Uarss?N. SaildlrM, tollais, HIiIps ami Saildlviy II a ril vi' a re. Ail kinds of Repairing d. n.i on short notice. Ijlooinit gton, Ir d., June 21. 1371.
JOHN EOCH KSTF.lt. takes pleasure in inforn int; the public that he has eitallishcd hiirsi !:" in busite ss in Mullikin's corner, On West Fifth Street. Shaving ind H.- ir Cutting done in style. He solicit:, n share of th" public patronage, and will guarantee satisfaction. Illoommsrton. Tnd.. May i-lrh, 1871.
:as. ti. i'I.akk.
JOHN ('. ORUHAllD,
CLARK & 0PICHAB3),
DEALERS IS
Fitncy and Slap'e Provisions, Qucemwarfs &c Mason iV Hall Building,
Hloom tuition, - - Indiana.
The hiuhest prices paid for all kinds of
country produce. lun'.b iu
CANDY MANUFACTORY
BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his line of trade freight paid here. I ALSO MANUFACTURE TEn- best Ice Crrant, Sda and Mineral Wafer, ia Town. Union Drug and Book Store, J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Bloomington, Ind WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN XJx-ULgrs, 3F.i,:o."tis, Oils Ofc ss, Putty, Books, Wall Paper, Window Shades J 3T 1 STATIONERY.
Te ri prppHml to give grit:r indt-.ee-ncms in Lead, oil and WAL.I, I.48EI1, ihnn ctit before, w ttoak. v(ry lurge nrl eo-nplote-. Wp hre purli m ne of Yeoman's Improved Much lies, with wliicb v will trim sil IVall 1'apcr s n-l Border free of cbnrjje, fir our c .toro -rs WrvniM in tc- thn pttb'ietccall i l esiunini! our stt-U ad prices, UrffW iririsilif; elsewhere. Agpflts fr Di. itsir II rb . BiiSers, tbc grcatwt Tun c u tbc World.
Lime Kiln for Sale.
I OFFER f'OK SALE MY LIMK
1. KILN and Stone Qiutrrv. for 1,V!00
Ono-thirc onsh, tlio btilmii-o in two yquiil
uiintml 'f vmcnts. '.lO-SIMMI S. ALEXANDER. Bloomington. Miirvb. 8. 1371-tf
!oticc to Contractors.
OIDS will be reeeiv.d bv tho Board of
IJ Trustees of the Town of Uloomingtnn,
Ind.. lor tho trriulint; nnd i;.itterin; ut
inuih of Lineoln Street ns is specified in
Ordiintnii' No. 42. Bids must be, for
grading, by the sijuare yard, gntttririij by the siinare foot.
Bids will be opened by the Board :it thoir
rejrtilur nnftins. August 2Rth, 18 1 1. The Bord reserves tbe rit lit to rejeK any or all bid.). Bv order of the Board, JOHN WALDBON, Pros't. Attest : J. Kkank Fee Clerk of T. B.
Atlministrator'N Sale. "VTOTIL-E is hereby iven that tho tsni e'er? eined AdininUtrntor, with the will annexed, of William C. fsnddlor, deceased. Into of Van Huren t wnliip. Monroe county. Indiana, will offer for s le, at the Itttu residence of tbe decedent, on Saiunlaj, Sept. I61. 1871. at 10 o'clock A. M .. the fotlowin); personal property of said decedent: 13 head of good tbr.-e year old Steers; 4 head of good Cows, head f Horses; 3 Mules ; 24 head of Hops; - Wnt;ons, nnd other articles used for Household and Funning purposes. Terms (V Pai.e. Sumii of three dollars
1 nnd under, cash in hand ; over three dol
lars, a crKtit or six months, tho purchaser giving tote, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with good security. W. 11. RICHARDSON, Adm'r with tho will annexed. 9th, Aig. 1871.
il.vs. B. Mclkt.
Ioiix L. Ptr.NEn.
MULKY & PITNER, Aifctoruciyni fit La w, BLOOM INirO.H, IDI4!VA, ll'llifi practice in the several Courts of Vv tho State, and tbo District Court of thn Unitod State for the State of Inr iana. E-pecinl attention given to the collection of cbiimit and probate, business. Office : n V. O. Fee's building, northeast corner of public square. Bloomington, Ind, July 26th. 1871. IEMIiMBER tint our Gordon Power Prei turns out flae Card Work.
W. J. ALLEN KEEPS THE LAB5EST STOCK OF Hardware, Building Material, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, I TV CLXJDING Rft?prs, i&evoi vim! Uaj Rakes, Straw Ciit,trfe. Horse Hay Forikw, lkLOS CiAIiDElV HOES, lanter &9 H oe, 3 .m. v K ,k. Hk. MEZ Si 9 FORKS OF ALL KINDS, &C. B lnxnt Nails, Iron r.nd Strel, Pittsburgh Glass, Fahnestock's VrUil lenxd, Pure Bui'.wl Oil, IXnirs, Sash, Venetian Blinds, Ix'ks, Hiiifit, &c, &:, t-ver lirought to Bloomington. 8ffi"AM kiftds of Tiu nnd Uce Iron Work done to order. Flest: pr me a call. W. S ALICES.
MCCALLA & CO.,
Dave tbe Cbcapeat Stock of
NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, IIOSI 1 iliV A.INI L'
Boots and Shoes
SH00L BOOKS mt STATIONERY, Cotton V 11 r 11 s nnd Batting QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In the. Town of Bloouilnffton.
