Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 September 1871 — Page 3

BLOOMtHGTOH PROGRESS.

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

h. V, A. $ CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIMl TABU! AT BLOOMlKiHCX. TRAINS OO.'NQ MOKTIi. Lightning Passer ger Train 10:04 p.m Mail and Exp.-ess'Train 2:34 p.m Freight Train 2:05 p.m TRAINS OOINO SOUTH. Lightning Pas-ei:gcr Twin 5:49 a:m Freight Train 9:00 a m Mail and Express. Train 2:07 p:m JAMES n. 3RYAX7, Acjkmt.

Bill of Prices For Advertising. The undersigned have agre'-d upi-n the following Bill of Prices for Advertising in . . Til . n t I l :

UO j.w.....:giu.l wvcras, ail j ..looming, , T . Machine. thllt hns

ton rrog-rex: 1 year 1 col. $30; J col. $40; Jco..$20. j stood the test of lb 3 past four years, in 6 nios. 1 col. $45; J col. $25: Jed. $12.50. ! Bloomington and vicinity, is The Doty 3 mos. led. 325; jcol.$15; Jcol.$7.50. j Washer. Other M idlines have Wen inCards, two inches or less, per vcar. $10.00, . , , , . , , , .. ,, j ,i , troduced, and the;r sale forced upon the or one dollar per :nontn for i or 6 months. ' ' Local Notices If cents per "ine; standing paople, but you will now find them occulocals 8 cents per lino, each insertion. 1 pying the cellars a id out-houses of their Divorce Notices, $12 00. Administra-. owners, while Tai, Dotv is doing effective tors , Lxeutor?', u.td.ans, Commission- , .. , . , , ,. " , . . u 't x- .3 ,111, i i. and satisfactory won;, week after week. ers , Attachment JSot .cc3.nnd all other legal i ' advertising will bj crarged lor at the rate ! W. J. Al'.en, th? Hardware Merchant, of 15 cents per line for Am insertion, and ! on the south side of he public sqnarc, has 10 cents per line for each additional inser- j th;3 re!iable machine for sale, and has sold tion. All legal advertisements which re- , , . ., . quire proof of publication, must be paid j ,!',rabr9 of thera th co.y-ever, for before affidavit will be it ado thereto. "' K'V'g thorough satisf iction. Call and THOS.C. PURSEf,, Pub Democrat, examine the Dott. tf AVM. A. G ABE, Pi blither Progress. ! .--

-J-' Mr. Ghif.mth C. Davis, of

Why Tou Should Tote for a Railroad. Because it will introduce capital. Because it furniiihes working men remunerative labor. Because it will furnish the farmers a better market. ftevause it will furnish merchants and manufacturers cheaper freight rates. Because it will leneflt all, and injure none. Because the amount of the tax will be more than made biek to each t.ix-paycr.

Because no county but a .second rate one ; gutcs ; :own at the Cheap Book is satis3ed to depend upon one route for j g(Qre

transpoitation.

Ballou's Magazine for Octo

ber, is sprightly, lively and instructive, and is issued in good time for the thousands of readers to admire. It gives one hundred pages of reading matter, and twenty or thirty engravings, and some of the best

Stories thnt the best? authors can produce. Send for it. Thomas and Talbot, 83, Congress Street, Bostou.

The largest assortment of

A Fixe Spjung Wagon", ilmost the firm of Kerr & Davis, died at new, i3 now offered for sale by Dr. : his residence in Bloomington on

Holrzman. It will bi sold cheap

as the Doctor has no use for a vehicle of this kind. Call sooa.

If you want Wall Paper, cheap, ready-trimmec'i, go to M. L, McCollotigh's Drug Store. He is now receiving his Fall stock.

SCHOPF & KAt'FFMAN While attending the Fair, this week, call at "Kauffman's" and get a good, square meal, for a very moderate price, or try n dish of oysters. The ice cream se.isnn is over with many persons in the county, but Schopf & Knutfinan still have two

parlors running e;ich night, and

the 11th inst., of consumption, and was followed to bis grave by a very large number of citizens on the 12th inst. Mr. D. was a member of the U. P. Church, ond one year ago, was apparently it hcalty man, but his health failed rapidly within the past few months, and he died in a space of time incredibly short.

US" Go to W. J. Allen's for Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. "Godey's Lady Book for October has been recei ved, and is fresh, spicy and entertaining. It is just the book for the Ladies. The best writers in the country are among the contributors to this monthly. Address L. A. Godey, 306, Chestnut St., Philadelphia. ffi" If you want Books and Stationery cheap, go to the Cheap Book Store.' 8" Now is t ie time to buy a Wheat Drill, call at the Hardware Store on the South sideof the square, and examine tbe Superior Drill which is the best in use.

The Cheap Book Store sells

cheaper than the cheapest. Go and price goods.

H!llmmmiammmmm1mm,mm,mmm of good moral character, who believes that his grapes are superior to those raised by Adams, can have our verdict on short notice. No change of venue in this Court In Circuit Court, the suit of Deckard vs. Galloway, charging illegal arrest and false imprisonment was decided in favor of plaintiff, Deck-

ard, the jury assessing damages at

six hundred dollars

Common School BooTts can be procured at the Union Drug Store, by the single copy or by the wagon load. Enough just received to supply all the children. We are now prepared to do all classes of fine Job Printing.

Madame Shaw will open her

Moral Exhibition each day of the Fair, on the Grounds of the Society.

One of I ami will undoubtedly keep a full

the show windows of Mulky & McCorniick's Drug Store, was broken in two places, one night lass week, by stones thrown against it. There should be at least protection for property, in Bloomington, and if the perpetrators of this vandalism can be found, the severest penalties known to the Courts, should be inflicted The suit of John Martin vs W. K. Rawlins resulted in a verdict for Martin of five dollars Mr. A. Rrorsand Miss Anna

tent, as her show is said to be one that oannot give offense to the most exacting. It is iu every respect a Moral Show.

Parents, buy your books at the Cheap Book Store. There will he preaching in the U. P. Church, next Sabbath evening, at 7i o'clock.

Thk growth and structure of i the human hair, is very plainly set ; forth in a pamp'.ilet, published by j

M. L. McUOLLOUUH K. V. Jttall B lo., iasinia, i. tl.,i

Many persons will be in attend- proprietors of Hall's cgetable Si-i

since jipon the Fair this week, whojcilian Hair Renewer, or gratuitous j &eld.,.u get to town, and as they can j distribution. The deservedly high j

not be expected to know where the reputation ot their preparation has

wholly been gained bv its mer ta.

Be ng free from oil and alcohol, it has a healthy action on the scalp, restoring- gray hair to its natural color without dyeing it, cures itching of the scalp, removes and prevents dandruff, and will thicken up the thin locks. Such are the bene

fits which are conferred upon the i

consumer.

No one should neglect i

best goods am kept, we give them

this piece ot advice without charge: When von want anv one of the

. , , - j

tney sen great quanimea oi ice i m0:it popular patert medicines mancream. Just now the baking busi- J uf.u;tured, or pu e Drugs with which ness is monopolizing much attention j to compound a pr seription, call at from this firm, aid it has bpcome a ,tnc o!(J amj rcija,e Drug House, leading feature of their business. In ; mnv umw t)ie m.in!,Sement of M. tobacco and cigars the city confee- L McColh-ugh. He spares no extionery claims to have 8 very choice .wnsc j smirin.j Drus and Chem-

selection, and it is a well established ; icals that are acknowledged bv the ! to give it a trial.

iact that their Cakes and Candies j m,,dica faculty :o be pure. Many j - cannot be surpassed. j failures to cure, lliat are charged to j Who hath wok, who hath sor-1 DUNN & CO j physicians, arise f-om the fact that j row, whr hath contentions, who This is Fair waek, and manv ! the Drugs they aro compelled to use; hath all sorts of troubles? Those j Peonle come all the wav from the! "re not pure no "unit of the nhy- who use any other than Dr. Price's !

. ' . ' - ii .1 ti T I r. I 11? . 11 1 : .. I I

t. ream uaKing j . owiier uuu opeciui Flavorings. These articles prevent j all such troubles, by keeping the; husband in gojtl humor ;nl the j cliildrcn ditto. Tf the table is right, : all is right, and thcie can be noth- j

.-nounaKer w k-o. nave s--- ;,.,. ,,.;.i, v t.f.rt nf it if

cured a l .rge stoex ot W ill 1 ..per J)r ( V Crt.m Biking Powder I and indow Sl.. os, and the sea-1 is t(l mako (he ,atab;cs, and his son for honse-oieaning and general s bl F)avorinfr8 to flavor them. I refitting having arrived, thej' are; k vour p for theinselling a birgc tjinntily of Papers : ' , ,,, . and Borders. It you smoke, the. Chip nnd Splinter. j "Little Darling" Cigar is a new' I

edge of Owen, Greene, Brown and j sieian, as all must admit. "Hence, Lawrence counties, to procure sup-j this true," all sho-ild procure I heir plies of goods at Dunn &(Vs. Al- j Drugs at a house when.- the genuine most any day, yon can see wagon j only is bought, loading up in front of Dunn's, with ! .T'TTT t""

' , J.i- ! re uOi maker iv. t o. lav

ware, ami a gi iicrai siiick. lor somt ronntry store, or ibr an entire neigh- j borhood thai have deputized sonv in-.lividual to buy lor them. It has : got nils;-d abroad among the pcopL ' that Dunn Sr ('o. buv in vrrv larg'1,

In antioi'aticn of the advent of

iuan.ti;ie.s, at low figures, and sell ..2. i i ..r i-,

... .' , ,t i brand that is nt-w wrv popular at

fit. Families that use f.rge ....an t,,e a Dp!',S : A Gnr' an lluKrtant P, rsonage titn .f Suttar, Coffee and W, will ' J Weli tr 11 a l.'SL 1 down on Salt Creek, quinine has ;

find that it uay to secure their sun-1 , , .,, , . ,' , , - advanocl Sl.b..

ilies at Dunn d: Cos.

lor ounce within

the past two weeks. It will not

cicrK wit. al wava ic lounti at hi

i post, readv and somnctent to coin

pound medicines : or all who may j pny to snanc w.ii.o tne price ot qui- j call. nine rules so high Ordinance j

- i V 1-3 ...u:,.u K p. 1 .... .

CEOlWiE BO 1 LEX BACHF.P. When vou come to the Fair von

take especial delight in looking at I hoLZMW &sox

ieavy draught tmrses tat hogs, etc ; Thcn u nof a , .. v of; sccond pr,)vi)h., foP tlie 0OI1. While this is ad HT..11 en-b yet j Ny , . ; market at pr-ni ! stntction of .idewalks, in various a good, hfcivv. durable Boot or, , . , 1 , . . , r ,. ,,, 8h,b just t!.ethinKevm-farmer I T'ff" " ' . 'r""l'"t Hl'ni. geU. and ho h-,ld m:.ka., .,.rt I ,ha! tbil doi ,me, hnds its way ,. S,)lne of thcse walks have

:nett t, . to tne Bloomington Woolen baeto-

goad farm I wot cheap,

been verv much needed for several

Hie farm- , . , . , ,. veirs. narticularlv on 6th street. and

, j I , i lie LiuitKiiiaua ici . n um uejri i - tu i - - -

Ell" Ollllimil.llV Ul'l MVU llllfi'' IIV : . , . , , , , ,,

...-j. .1.. .1 . ..i ..'...a. ii ..... , it ;u i,r.....,i it.ni. u, ik.:i:, ... ii

eattiag upon Geo. Boll ntaei.er,wlui ' . . 7 i 7 V V I has nWsooie spkndid hand-ma le I 'urBI.uS ut a)l timf - ?"? the , enforce the Ordinance with prompt- j heavy boots, warranted perfect in ! !f,4J mw ,th W'wtion of ; ncss and impartiality Dog j . .... , . if .von nnrm Kir Mm IiKitPiI nirrni'.

make and built ot tlie Ixvi laiheri " . . ' n i 1 i I lights are out of season. Gmtle-i that can be procured in tm market. ?g'H.ey bestow. J t you have Lard-, A strong, slrvicable farm shoe for S or P'1 -v0" Wld 1 .,0, e" , " , d, 6Jd'n . ' ! wowen just rtnvivl, mannnVAuredl ve eli ,"D,1'' b-' ilU Tei,ns , : l f '' ' . " PT cxclu5ivelv for Bol lenbadicr's trade, t'f to Holtmans w.ow.d do; red flannel, then the corn .s placed

uie worn m a eieauiy a.io worK- ,u str,.f.i. ,i.f. n.,.i, ne flr,L-

: manlike manner. C.sh or goods; -,r, .,, . . : ol geese. 1 lie goose "lutes, the ! paid tor W ool. : , a , . . ! flannel nutters, and a commotion is

JOHN P. SMITH :. . , .. i

.. . ; juiacu iiiui uuiis uuii u iiorsi: luimn As this is tan" week, and manvL' ,i .1 i n , , , i ' , ti'ora the geese on the sidewalk.

' i ..: -i ii ; i. " i i it' i ' ClriviHcl and P'oose-foolimr. :irp now

i . . . . i- ,i . msji Diixuiiiuiz u.'u uuu uuy . aic- i " " n ought not to return to their uomcs , , f , , J , , rl j.l L1Ll ti,i, r

TUI.EY & WICKSThe Fall style of Silk Hats have been received, at the New York Store, and there is a great rush for them. Persons from a distance, who

are in attendance upon the Fair

Iwfnro rotliiniy At th N Ynrtr Srnriv

Thev have recently reduced prices !le,w ,0'P(,,!!i T,s to.ve:. 0l,r uiiful ana moral city, (Conn-

Summer Dre.Cs Goods to eoBtJj',V 00lUl r 1UU1 18 eserving or i soor Van Honl to ,h t.ont,!lry not-

I he v have $oil Jarirei x- !,i . ti n 1 withatanniiiff, t lie weeds are en-

ot !it within the past six u. , . i .., 4. , ' croaehin.o- unon the nlank sidewalks.

i oiiiii.il cvpi mirei.! wsciuuu i nu unit; i ct .t i '

on

and although

quantities

weeks, there is still enough left to supply all the ladies. Five per cent, oil' for cash. Henry Ilewmon Removed to the Sooth Side. 11. UEWSOX

has removed his Boot Shop to the

room two doors west oi lobe nnuth s Store, south side of the square, and will continue to make a speciality of Custom Boot Making. He will also, in his new location, keep a stock of Ready-made Biots of his own manufacture. His old customers are invited to visit him in his new room. apU2 - Near Moroaktown, Ind., June 1st. Cait J. "VV. uob::akbk. Dar Sir: I have Keen publwhed in the l;loniington

rrvjirt, several leiters trutn Snutierv. puffing up -Nature's Hair Kwtorativi"," and 1 have been disgusted to think i.ny one would have a word to say in fn vor of that villainous compound. If tie He.ir-sifk public really desirt an article that will cause tbe hair tci gri'W give iritriioent to the rools of the hair and cause it to hrcone healthy and ;losy. let them uw: an article that I have used five ymrs with satisfnetion, ''Kixo's Amhboi"." It hai storxl

of goods, when making a sale. He greatly to the disgust of the young will not represent a watch-case to j ladies, as well its to the discolorabe six ounces wicu it is but five ; j ton Gf white stocking. The Dephe will not reprussnt :a set of forks I , u , , , , , , .,,i . ,r i , iL uty Marshal should procure a scvl he or spoons to be solid when they are; J only plated ; he will not rub the i anct shave tuuru off t'lose we mean outside of your w itch, and say that j the weeds, not the stockings it is thoroughly cleaned, when it Sweet Potatoes retail, in this marhas never been taken apart. On iCPt) at gL25 per bushel. Irish Pothe contrary, John is just what lie , . , . nr. , assumes to be, an j will take no un- "2 Unf' "0t fair advantage of you. He keeps! ,ree,-v o"0 J- H" are a nnmno dead stock to fiil up hia show- j of healthy persons nt present, in cases or shelves, but everything in j this vicinity out of en.plovment, his store is new, -saleable and fash-j w,0 c( not'Care to accept "anv situlonable. 1 he attention of the pub-! . , ., , i- -n a w i t i ; at. on that pays hss than a concluclic is called to his Watches, Jewelry ! 1 ' rl Snflr.f-ieti.il n Inriw ci.m.i, 'f! torsiup on a passenger tram. Some

which have just been received, in " them wnuldu t object tu

Rice, were married, at the residence of the bride's father, in Crawfordsville, on the 7th inst There is trouble over in the neigaborhood of Milliken'u Ford. Ti e people who live in that vicinity built an eighteen lundred dollar pair of abutments; with the understanding that they were to havo an iron bridge. The County Commissioners, at their recent term, uiade a contract for a wooden bridge, and the builders of the abutments then demanded that 550.00 o the cost of their abutments be refunded. This was denied them, and as the ground is private property, they now declare that the wooden bridge shall not be put up. Meantime the new bridge is on tlie ground, and a l ian has come to put it up The First National Bank of Bloomington organized last week by electing Geo. A. Buskirk President, and J. S. Smith Hunter Cashier. Directors Geo. A. Buskirk, John McCalla, Felix C. Dunn, John Waldron and W. J. Allen. Capital S 100,000 John R. Smith.who some time ago burglarized Whisnian's Saloon, at Ellettsville, was brought int.) Court on Saturday, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to two years" imprisonment in the Penitentiary Robert Bonsai i was granted a new trial, by the Supreme Court, and is to have a hearing this week. As he has already served six months of the time for which he was sentenced two years it might be better policy to serve it out, as a j'.iry might raise the figure next time The Grand Jury found a truo bill against Jacobs, charged with the murder of Robert Clark, and Lis trial has been set for Wednesday (to-day) A new ftndt.it, or applicant for the position of student, "had it up his nose" to a disgusiin i degree, on Saturday afternoon. It will not d ) to charge th it upon our town, as evidence of iu imir.oralry, for the boy, who did not appear to be more than seventeen, could nut buy whisky at the onlv saloon al present in town. He

had evidently learned to crook his j elbow before he came to Blooming- ! t ., and certainly brought the liquid .

damnation in his own pretty bottle

Jno.W. Moss, of Ellettsville,

The Anniversary of the

Monroe County Bible Society, will meet at the Baptist Church, Bloomingtou, o;i Monday, the 25th of Sept., at 8 P. M. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. O. II. Smith, and Rev. John Thompson, State Agent, of the Bible Society. All are invited. By order of the Ex. Com. W. P. McN'ahy, Sec'y.

Persons in need of Heating

Stoves will do well to look in at W. J. Allen's before purchasing.

has

The Cheap Book Store

the largest stock in town. The Fashiox. The Fashion, Is the best Cook Stove manufactured East or West. Call and see it. W. J. Allen. "Wanted. One thousand persons to call at the Hardware store of W. J. Allen, and examine his stock of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and building material of all kinds,whieh he is selliug very low for cash.

Can bo made by Canvassing for Our Own Fireside! Ol'ROWN FIUKSIDEis a largo, 1G page Liti:riry Paper, -with fine Illustrations, and the best of Stories and Family Beading. Pricj$l 50 a year. EVERY .SUBSCRIBER RECEIVES A FINE. FRUIT CHROMO AS A I It EMU! .11, WHICH WOULD RETAIL FOR $5. .Send t'ro-cent stamp fur sample paper. Any one doubting tin. reliability of what is ntfered, and will urifu to the publisher, an arrangpmhnt can f e 'mule so that the I'hro.no and Paper can Vie seen before the mon.'V u forwar.l-.-d. The intt liberal premiums to canvassers are given, and with the Fruit Chromo for every subscriber, it is no trouble, to get subscribers. A promiucRt Druggist of Cardington. Ohio., writt.s that he .sot 'nine subscribers in ten minutei. by merely showing the Chromo Premium." Cash premiums r-Uo given. Add res. W. K. GlfMP, Dayton, 6.. Publisher of Our Own Fire side, and managing partner of firm of O.Crook fc Co.

JAMES W. C00KERLY, UVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, liEAIt OF BLOOMINGTON HOTEL, Bloomington, Ind. Q ADDLE HORSES, Horses and Buggies, K.j and teams, hired on reasonable terms. Stable just east of the Postonieo, and in war of the filoomington Hotel octti '69

Notice to Contractor. BTDS will be received by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bloomington, Ind.. for the grading and guttering of so much of Seventh vStreet ns is specifed in Ordinance N-. 44. Bids must be, for grading, by the square yard, guttering by the square foo';. Bids will be opened by the Board at their regular meeting, September 26th, 1871. The Board rsserves the right to reject (my or all bids. By order of the Board. JOHN WALDKON, Prcs't. Attest : J. Frank Fee, Clerk of T.B. Bloomington, Ind., Sept. 20, 1871.

NOTICE.

JAMES HUGHES. NICK. VAN HORK. HUGHES & VAN HORN, Attorneys at Law BLOOHIXGTOX, IXU., WILL practice in the Supreme and inferior Courts of the State, and in the District Court of the U.S. for Indiana. The collection of claims in any purt of the State, will receivo pronipt attention. Bloomington. Ind.. Nov. 24, 18!9-y

Valuable Farm for Sale. I "WISH TO SELL my farm s tunted two miles northwest of Bloomington, on the Ellettsville road, and hut a half hours drive from tho Court House, on very favorable terms, The farm contains 1G0 acref ., all under the very best fence in fact the farm is in splendid order throughout.. Seventy-five r.cres are in grass, twenty acre of heavy, thick timber, the remainder in rail timber, and all well set in grass. There it a good house on the place, extra good barn, crib, etc., room in the barn for stoi k, as well as crops. A large Orchard, containing fruit of all kinds, tr jes all young. I.'here is never failing water on the farm enough to supply one thousand head of stoc if necessary. As to soil, the-e is not an acre of poor land on the farm it is one of the richest upland farms in ;he county it will thaw or itself, upon examination. IRA BROWNING. Bloomington, Ind., July 26th, 1871.

WHITELEY & EVANS, WQQL BEzmEES 70 West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. aug23'71-4w

'47. Established. '47. J.0.&M. L. Iffi'Collough, DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, IFt'sf Side of the Court Howe Square. DEALERS IN Orugs, iikdicines, Paints. OiK Dje Staffs, Perfumery, Toilei .4rtid!, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c.

The on! j ktnd made by practical chtmtet, &s veil u physician, with peciid refennca to Its hMltbfnlaett. Ompoied qf article Ouit aid digutum. Perfect til quality. Chtapat, became the jmrat. Best, at it it ththealthiid. UlicuiU, com braid, ak, piutrj, not only whits (met) and light, but wholMom. nnd notritloon. Vs it; prove it. If not u recommended, we forfeit right to trathfiilnees. W-SUny worthlew, chop Imitation. Bo sure you get Dr. Price's Cretan StJcina lHeder. Sold by Oroc.-rB. Sfano&ctoied only by TH0HP80H, STEELE FJMCK r6CO. Depot. CWcaeo and St. looii.

has filed his petition in Bankruptcy

A short train has been put'

With great care, by a new protest, we extract from the true, select Fruits and Aromatica, each characterirtlc flaror, and produce Flavorings for Cakes. Cnatarda, Jellies, Creama, etc., of rare exctUmx. Of treat strength and perfect parity. NcOtinf arUficiaX. iwu tfouw . vnrxmbtl. ,Vo deceit each bottl

A man' ufl measure. Use then once, will tue no ether. The,

WWII IKiWHH, UOMHW m ..w ' - 'r

irnnMPSON. STGKLK ft rRICK WF0 CO.

Depot, Chicago and BL Looia,

anticipation of a heavy trade dur

ing I air week. EVIDENCE F.WV FAIRFAX. Near Fairfax, ALe roe Co., .rune 14, 1871. j Mioemaker 3 Co. GenU : Perhaps yon hitv.? no idea how iXHSperatitig it is to have

a h.g blue ny biting yo a on u nftici place on

'Spcnse a

B.nk

Cashiemhip, provided the salary

offered is huge, and the duties of

the position light The mast crop in this vicinity excites universal comment. Acorns can be gathered from the ground by the handful, and several fanners of o ir ac

uta test of yca-s, ami will stand the test of' your head, nor the '.rouble and

many years more. Now I with my fellow , man will resort to 'hat, be may hide that j quaintauee are having ho'-s SO that auflWe to try the 'A mbroi 4.' nnd if it : uglv, slick looking bite ball? I was very ! , ' i ' does not Kiva tatitfaction. I will agree to I lmld for seventeen tears used to ,'omb mv i the mr.st may be eaten before the

yoto thu Dem:ratie ticket in '72. I bnir up from be'. ind and from the sides, i nntflo jrn iniiired hv iiidnlo-inr, t

H. C. BLOS8. i and plaster it dc-wn, (us vou will see per-1 , ,r .... - " " , sons on the street of Bhmingtcii wearing CXCesS A Vern.lll.on County

ine BIMtl raiien i theirs to-day, Uhat thUdeformitv might l.e Will opan a itchool, September 1 Ith, on ! hid. I tried eveiytliing, 1 believe even

DeiKtt 3tr' -e, ir. the square opposite the ?el five bottle; f that miserably nnrsty V P. Church, for the instruction of pu- i "Nature's Hair Bestnnitiwe" but it only pHs in tho English Brands, with Vm-' W?-. lf.ln'jv I commenced CiwWp. Dram ing, Mush, and the French 0,1 A'r hrosm, and m 8 ...mlh? Lar?KU,.ge. Rsference. Rev. E. Wright, j ha,r bf n. U Pow and th.cl en, untd J'" 9 b iitw now looking like the, hair of a young iT. . xr- j. t-v t i 1 person. Thera is no discount on itinc's r Blank W arranty Deeds and ; Ambrosia. Seac. mo lire more bottle,. Mortgage-, tor sale at this oflkc. 31 c. St. '.i.air

Bee fancier recently paid 25.00 lor an Italian Queen Bee Wils.

on the L. X. A. & C. Bailr(;ad,lTom

Mitchell to New Albany-

named Talbot, a tinner, who wasj

left in charge of Bodkin s Store during the proprietor's absence in Cincinnati, took in some seventy dollars, and then "took the next train" The freight receipts of the L. N. A. & C. Railroad Company for August, were 075,000. Forty thousand dollars is as high as

the freight receipts were wont to run. The passenger receipts for August wen- 830,000

Ayer's Hair Vigo r, For restoring Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color.

Coffin Si Wylib will have largi- quantity of new and second hand goods for sale at auction, this week. On Saturday they will huve i large sale ol goods, incladin

si;me new iur.ini.re maniiraciumi in

Cincinnati. Coffin, the aiK-tiou-cer, will attend sales in the country or will sell :'ny kind of goods that.

may be brought to him, for a per cent.

A dressing which

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healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hair is toon reitored to Hi original color, wiift the glott and frtshnets of youth. Thin, hair is thick

ened, falling hair checked, and baldmess often, though not always, cured by ita use. Nothing can restore th

air hair where tho follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for

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Vut'C Wines, Btaodies aul Wliitkits for Medical FurjiuM-N. and ST ATI ON ERY. Wail Paper. (Trimmed Free.) Prrs:rit;IOft( carefully prepared,' with the purest ot Drugs. Remember, we use none but pure Drugs, and do nut guem t prescriptions. Bloomington, nd., Slay 18, 1870 Cheap Fa rum ! Free Humes ! OV THE LINK OK THK (IXION ltIFl! RAILROAD,

A Lnnd Grant 12,000,001) ACRES of the Best Farming and Mineral Lands in A:ncrica. 3.000,00a Acres of Choice Farming and GriiEirii; Tamils, on the line of the Road, in the Stale ol euraska, in tbe treat Platte Valley, now for sa'.t, for cash or long credit. These Lands Bre in a mild and healtly climate, an 1 for grain-growing and stocltraising, un surpassed by any in the United States. Prices Range from $2 to $IO Per Acre. Horn cste ids foi Actual Settlers. 2,5UO,OUO Acres of Government Land, between Omaha nnd North Platte, open for entry as Homesteads only. SOLDIElii, OF THE LATE WAR are entitled to a Pre Homestead of ItiO Acres within Railroad limits, equal to a Direct Bounty of $40i. Send for the new edition of descriptive pamphlet, with new maps, mai.edfree everywhere. Address O. F. DAY IS, Lai d Commissioner, U.P. it IX. Co, Onuha. S el. 3n.os sep!3 71

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tax Duplicate for 1871, will U in my hands on the lfth day of October, 1871, and that I will attend, at my office, in Bloomington, on And after this date, to receive the Taxes for 1871 and previous years.

Townships. '2 g 2 f sj -i I 1 I - 00 O & tn m O H Ai Bean Blossom- 5 30 5 16 5 5 10 J ..... $0 76 $2 W Washington 0 30 D 16 ; 10 1) 20 90 t 00 Marion &' 30 5 10 ! 20 U 25 i 1 11 I 00 Benton 5 30 5 16 10 10 20 96 2 2f. Bloomington... 5 30 i 16 15 .. .. 20 .... 91 2 00 Richland.- 5 30 5 16 10 6 25 .. 96 2 50 Van Buren 5 30 ii 16 10 .. 10 ......... t 2 00 Perry 5 30 5 16 1 5 ......... 62 2 00 Salt Creek 5 30 .5 16 10 15 10 91 S 00 Polk 5 .10 i 16 10 1.0 25 .. 1 II 2 25 Clear Creek 5 SO 5 16 10 5 20 91 2 CO Indian Creek.. 5 30 3 16 1 :.0 5 ..... 72 2 ! Corporation. ... , 1 55 i 28 SI I 'ii ' i 1

Also, Two Dollars for each Female Dog, and one dollar for each Male Dog over tho age of six months ; and for each Jlule Dog, more than one, Two Dollar. Corporation Tax, on each idale Dog, 25 coats, and on each Female Dog, Om Dollar. Each tax-payer will find it to their interest to pay before tbe 17th day of April, 187J. By so doing, tney will save penalty, interest, and cost. I. MILT. ROGERS, Treasurer of Monroe County. Bloomington, Indiana, Sept. 8th, 1871-3 F E RIWGST" AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, ARE RECEIVING A NICE ASSORTMENT

SHOES, That will compare favorably with any in 'Town.

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8KT i'ers.ms having Countv uaeiu moss ny this oppuoation. insieaa Orders for sale can dispose of then. of ha!f Py edi- ' mnnr If. ml. koan h nlnon nnrl nirnmnii

Ita occasional use will prevent tlw hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free

8 The plate to buv School trom tn06e deleterious substances which Books cheap is at the Cheap Book preparations dango.'oui,, and

by calling on Frank 1'ee, at his Grocery Store, couth side square.

Adams, a clever gentleman and a bricldayist of local renown, sent up to this office a quantity of grapes, which weru carefully sampled and duly apprccinted. Any individual

Store, No. 75 College Avenue. 86? There will be a Temperance Miss meeting at the Methodist,

C; ur::h, on next Monday evening,

Sept. '25th, at 71 .vehicle.

A. Wvlie, will make the opc address. W. V. McNaRY.

HSf Go to the Cheap Book Store for School Books.

injuiiouB to the hair, the Vigor can

only uenettt but not harm it. if wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING,

Prof. T. nothing else can be found so denUTible. nnnninn Containing neither oil nor dvo, it does

not soil wbito cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume.

TO THE SUFFERING. The Rev. W'i'liam II. Norton, while re-

Siding in Urnzil :is a Missionary discoverI ml iu that !anc of mulicmes a -emedy for I Cons'imolion. ero:ula. Coughs. Colds, j -orM Tbri.at, Asthma and Xervous WeeUj nets. This renu :ly I1111 cured myself ur'ter I a'1 other mi.i.lii'ines liml fail d. j Wishing to benellt the suffering. I will j end the receipt! for prfpnriin; and nsi'ig ti.i.- reme.lv to all whodesire it" FltEK OK I CIIARUK"

Plen.c send an envelope, with your name and ft lilress 0.1 it. Address Rev. Wl Li.lASi: 11. NORTON, 67(1 linadway, Now York City scp 13 '71 H111 p.i., eijuarter

8 Job printing, lorcd or plain, done sit this office, as cheap as any-

vhere iu the State.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer d Co., pRAOnOAL and Ahalttical CaEiaBTi, LOWELL, MASS. FBIOH 1,00.

W4 M Ti;D.--ol )OD. R K 1. 1 A ii L I -end energetic business men. of good uabi.s, who can furni.ili satisfactory referir.ccs and give seciriiy for property entrusted to iIk iii; ( in li lilgent young funi -rs ;ind me.:!mi irs, wl o can furnish horses. Ii.irnessan 1 wngoti pr..ferr 'd. ) can obtain per.nai.ent nd prolicide omploy.nc.it on boll' salary and coin.nission, by applying to Nos-sinosr t Josski.yv. 72 and 74 W Washington, St . Indiinapulis. or to their Singer agei ts ia their respect! re counties. 6cptl3-3va

West side of the Public Square, DEALERS IN

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HARD WA. ISIS. .RON, STEEL, PAINTS, OiLS, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Chains, Collars, Hanies, &c. full and complete stock of Farincrx' and !llechaBie, Tools AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to filling all Ordeis far Building Materials. Bloom irgl on, may 19, 1869.

ECIHSE liivcry. Feed and Sale Stable. J. O. WORLEY, Opposite the South end of the R. R. De-jtoi, HAS one of the largest and beat; arranged Livery and Side Stables in Monroe, or in any other county in Southern Indiana. Saddle horses, or horses and buggies will bo furnished at any hour of the day or night,. Commercial travelers and others, will be furnished with conveyance to neighboring towns. Good, steady horses furnished to families. Horses fed by the single feed, day or week, at reasonable rate. Wo propose t ke-p a first-el;, ss stable, and ask the public to givi us a trial. PQ All the accounts of the old firm . O. are in the hands of tbe present proprietor, and must be paid at once. Blooinini.'ton. Ind, Dec. 28 M70.

J. W. BUSKIRK,

AltorneF at Law, BabdOMISGTOH, IHDM (Office oaer Levi Tanitatbtutma Store,) WILL PRACTICE IN THE COUBT.i QF THE STATE. Special attention gives to Probate business. Mud entUAetifUia intQ7D GKO. A. BVSKIKK. i. S. SMITH RUXTXaV JUSKIRK & HUNTER, VJT-TOIISETS AT LAW AXl PRIVATE BACKERS, Bloomington, Ind- office north aids of U public sqi are. We will attend to all business entrust d to our cars, in the Courts of this State, and are also p -cparcd to -discount good and oW. ent paper, on reasonable terms. References Messrs. McDonald & Roacll Attorney, Indianapolis; Messrs. Winstar, Lanier & Co, Bankers, No. 82 Wall street, Sew Yorlt ; Messrs. McCalla & Co., Jle chaats, B ooniington, Ind. mays Tlie Cheapest! HENDERSON'S FURNITURE WAREROOU, NoHh Side PuUic Square. Furniture and Chains, of the best "material, put down at the very lvret price. COFFINS AD METALLIC CASES, Ready made and ready trimmed, of all prices, and sold cheaper than at twy oth-tr place in Fiocmingtiin. My Hear it witl attend all Funeral, Frist of Charge. E. J. HENDERSON. Bloomington, Ind., junl-4 W- H. Bodkin, S EAX.EB IS ALL KIHSa OV PARLOR CB0K AMD HEATISS

joii ii. i.ouitifc:4, ftTTOBEV AT LAW A N 1) fiem-ral Insurance mt Rioomieigton, 9nd. .nt f-r the following named reliable Inj'.'.ran.'e Co. ipni.ics : ACTS A 7'v Inwranee fhmfMittv. $0.130.9.11 "1 FNPFHH lUTEF H Fire Ins. (bm;Kinj, .IfM-it ..3.631,93 95 .ETXA Life Iimurtniff Cttmmni, .W 1 2,000,000 00 BEST IS THE OFFICK -Noi.hwcst corner of Public square. 5 .Ju'v lBGO-v

Robert C Foster,

A. ttorncy :xt: I,-w, IvSlooiniiisjftoii, Ziad.

fgy "Wiii give special attention to tha settlement of !'vlenU' Estates, and Collection of Claims. Office West :id ftibijc Square.

Manufacturer of and Dealer i& Ti, Copper nmi Shrct-Iriwan . Piping, Sutterf ms; and Metatlie RiMtflna; Dne to Order. FIFTH ST., NEAR DUNNS STORE, BIOOinlKCTOlf, ISO. "EARLY BREAKFAST" Wood Cooking Stove 10!60 SOLO ur 1ST. Over 30,000 in Actual Ute I "Ths Largetit Oven of mny Stove majutfaetured in (put United State. Patent Indes ructible double fire bottom. U teslese Wood than Stoves with Oven one-third smaller. Hot Air Chamber ia froct at Or en.

fJlS, Every Stove giutranled to give perfect satisfaction, and its baking qualities equal to th of the old fashioned brick ovum.

M.ipii "uctured from No. 1 Charcoal Iroa by Hclway & Bttrtn, Cincinnati, Ohio. Foranleby all w!de-wnke Stws Dealers, like

W. H. BODKIN, lMoomingtoe, 14.