Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 September 1871 — Page 2

THE BBUO STORE. J. W.SI!Oi:l iKlya&. 0..1iaie just received one of the larg- , Mt stock! of all kinds of:

School IIookN and Stationery

I

Newton Stewart F. A. Friedly. frult, tanbark, lioop-poica ami manPluinville To he supplied, j ufaeturcd articles, which are sold

I .ivsviih ---V. . V , hisimn. t '01 11 p lp 1 1 sb 11 rsr A. Ml. .Smith. Huron J. W. Butler, l .iiific Ciinf Tins, Missionary to

: China.

evr broug ht to IMoomin&Unt, Y. P,. Meredith, transferred

North Indiana ( 'ontjrei.i e.

I Stephen How-: rs. transferred

I Kentucky Com'erencc. (t. W. Bower, tran-ierrei'l Northwest T.idh.oa C- n i re ce. I L. M. W'a'.ters, ti atisler.vd Des Moines Cotifereniv-.

untf they propose to undersell

the cheapest. Call and see.

to

to

llOOMIRGTOfl PROGRESS,

ISPKll BVEEY WEDSHSDiT.fl,' $J ;r."

WjLLIA.ll A.. GARB, Editor old Proprirto Indiana Conference. ISDIAXAPO.M3 mSTRICT B. . I

RAWLIS?, P. F.

and consumed in this county, and alii pcel from it, not less than five hundred thousand dollars' worth. The lo.-s to t'.ie producer upon these articles each year, lor the want of a good market, has been at least toi per cent, which makes an annual los til the I; b ring men of thieounty of ' 50,000.00 And when we consider the advan fd pteon account of h j.i tVi i ;f '.. t , that we have to p y i n itrlioh shipped to an I consumed in this eountv.

in the shr.is of ilrv

,.; groeei ios

;ooi!s,

iThe Saturday est;!);; Elinor ! Tin- Indiana pel! 4 News says

'"Mr, lek - cootooics t- make I

m- .yirror one o, ,- c- .m-, ,.s,,h rs , , . mam'1(.tuml i its c'..ss, an! is ;n etir.!; with (-;! , . e n

j served mi vc. Iris reail hy ever

iodv , anil is esnr-.-iallv welcome t

iiiiitv, ;oi'.i i i n . i .! 1 1 v weici'iiie : I Indianapolis, Meridian street ji 'he lire sides of on : best fatnilits. Iv. Andrus. i It editor Das the rare talent of die

hard ware.

arid.)

: 10,000.00 j

Iudiairipolis, California street irrimin itin Iw-twe n gossip ami J. V. Webb. I sunnier, news and sensation, humor Indianapolis, Ames Church 'W.lnnd vulfjuritv, wlii.-'n makos his urAaburv. I tides tronohant ai d telling while

Pututimv.lle an I Manhattan I they arc F. A. Hearing, and otic to be sup- ! Me has a

tides, tvc., we mav

to our lossr- :l 1 -list more, nuil-insr !ii actual

loss io our in oplo

of sixtv thousand dollars per annum

taken from our eountv, but the company will expend it, and five times as much more, in our midst, mid for it m:dc. us an improvement that will he laslin;;, and in the future wili help piy our taxes. For the want of the road, the people of the county are paying their present faxed, an 1 lsiii every year at least sixty thousand dollars, as shown above. With the road, we will save that siNty thousand dollar each year, besides double otir wealth and population in five vears, and then l::;ve as many more people hern to hr!; u - pay our taxes, that, are now such a burden to us. We now have tin.- State University loaited in our midst, which adds much to our wealth and prosperity, and i;' we wi.-k to continue if, we must cive the people additional f;i-

icoities tor ircUiiij to and from

SG0.000.00i Hioominicton, and not require them

to l;:v tor hours at Mitchell, (jtos-

readahle and eourtoou

wav or savmsr what :io

plied.

Monrovia and Belleville C. Lee. Mooresviile J. B. Likelv. Brooklyn W. W. Puct." "NVavcrly W. McGinnis. Martinsville I. X. rho:np:on. Moriiantt.wn D. Swaris. PlainOi-hl R. L. Cushman. St i lesv i He By ra m Ca r t er. Gosport S. Herr. BLOOMIXOTOS DISTRICT J. II. KETCH AM, P. E. Blooniinj;ton I. J. Hijrht. 13 1 oo m i n j t o n Ci roil i t II . X 1 v i n v; . Spenw (. F. (Kilmer. Quiucy N. G. Bel!. Wrorthinton -I. Wharton. Bloomfk-Ul W. II. Cornelius. Switz Ciiy A. W. Shively. Linton W. F. Patton. Ellettsvi le John Spears. Freedom To bo supplied by S. Denny. Newark E. C. Boaz. Bowling Green A Julian. Center Point E. Gaskins. Jason villi! -T. W. Culmer. Stanford -F. A. Filer. C. Xntt President Indiana State Unirersitv. H. B.llibben Chaplain in U. S. Navy. VIXCENXnS MSTRICT-W.M.ZA RING, r. e. Vincennts S. Tj. Binklev.

Bruceville- -M. S,

Carlisle T. M. Gree.i.

Sullivaa II. C illmove. Mew Lelianon 'r. Y. 'Walker Gravsville J. W. JuHian. Cir'ry?vii:c--T. If. Willis. Prairie! on W. P. Armstrong. Mar'-o C Heavenride. Wasl.instni II. Hays. V n s h : n ton Ci rcu i t .1 . 1 1 . Lest er. Wheatland S. W. Buck. AlforJsville 11. B. Martin. White River To be supplied.

i thinks which

oliensp to sham-

sometimes gives

without Hiudiriorimr sinv of tin losses port am. ( fl ecnea.-tll

! u-o Irivn t Kt'iinril in 1 1. mu I:i I ion A id ' eon Veva nee.

; wciilth, hv not having the propel' ! facilities tor developing the ajrrieul-

' ! turn I and mineral resources of this

eountv.

What

waiting for a

We

mkc our county accessible from every part of tins State, then all will

j lie we, I with us, persons train every iK., ,.F .,11 il...co i nuarti r will be seekinsr hcines in

d i , i n iiih I ill'.: uunr v'l mi uii.-l: i n iranus, l)Ut Met . t, i , i ! our midst, farmimr lnndiLu-ill bo

people like and p.trnnize his paper W(f Iiairoa(Ii it c,iart.s t svhat ; valuable, freights will l ea'ned, better for it. ( ntnbutions from 1 :... ..iu. ...,. i-.i. ! .,,! wi th !...- m..,.i-..t. ;., il

ii' I'utisin, .mi ii.- Laic.) ,iiv fi int.ii; ' -

Ordinance Xo. XI. III. Where.is, in tlie opinion of tin; nonr t of Tniatet.! t hi; Town of ltloimini;ten,iiiil St!it of lni-l:iin,i. pulihr ciinrenienoo requires tlmt th'To be sidcwnlk eiiiMtniet.-d in front of th-; followiiiLj Uuscribod in'operty. thei-efurR Skc. I. F!e it onlahieil V,y th I'oir.l et Tru"teifl ef tti'- Town of fl,i,'niiiii;li)n. Iniliiiiin. that Av:ilks :ift liereintifti i- diiseriluvl. !) ir,:;ite nn.-Snir.-t-'rt to the i-Tail" as h'.wii tv the profile- now in the liumls of the Kniin.-er of n.'ii.l Town. Siv. fl So ne.i.'ii of In -lot No. 137, froii'.inir on fun St., n is ownc.I liv 1.'liarl-Hiiph.-i. So much ,.f fn-let iS'o. I US froritinn' on "!li M. as i niva'il by Owen Mi-(':il'f. So imieh of tn-li't N'.i. 1'20. (V' n t i n C ki 5th -i. iia in owtieil by .Miit'LLio'-t llempliill S i letifh of Tn lot No. 110, fiontiioj: on rth 5t. us i:- cwneil hv K. Dnniont it ml John Met nlhv. .So imii,i of In-l.tt NT-. 122 fronting on 5th st. a.- ti ov. neil by I'elix C lienii. So much of In-lots No. ;u9 and 31 frontin;; on Coll.-ge Aven.uu as is ownttl by Hannah Millen. So much of In-lols No. 317 and 313. fronting on Walnut St. us 13 ownud bv Kliza L .Allison. Si, much of ln-lot No 31!), froiiti'iij on Wnli; ill st. :i5 i. owned by Win. 1. FeeSo much of ln-lot No 32'1 front in if on Walnut. as U owned by Georif,- W.

must Inn !il this read, and , Hardin.

So tmi.-h ot I ii-l.. No. 51 fronting on Wnhv.it st as is owned bv ustin Su

w-;rd. So nuieh Walnut st.

that no One can aflbrd to do au.

louciti mnte business on i

Some of the best writers in the State i i :.. .1. . r: .... i

ll.ivi- ;i ui(.?;ii eti 111 nr.: i.iiiliil, olli , , , - ' - -.i -. i i : regular and

r . , J , it, except in the tewes-, eases melons inn n:i o-om,'r,t hr -o fn-rn tl ' I

an enviable character and standing. It has our best wishes for a still larger mecsur.; of success.

Tuitry will be broii-jht to our very

f In-'ot K". 2C.2 fronting on i- own. I Irv Seward A; lire

So mie-h of In do? No -J2t. s'.dc fr ntaiif on Walnut st. as i o.vned by K. T. Taylor. So i iicti of ln-1-it No. -jre.), frontin-r mi Walnut 51. as i .wn .1 by Siisvard ft Bro. So mni li of Out-io': No. 32 fri'ii:inr op

o-i. ... ..........I .....l ..linr..,l. i.. 1

iloor nml iihiiv:ill vc nill 111;' IvC , it r.t

i " : : . . i ,u ...... . .

ri-.e Our count V one ot the iiehest matlU-l o much of ln-lot 1!1 frontnii; on 'v . . ! . ,,r

practical result is, we have to pay faclnnm; d.stnets ,u the btnte. j """( 3r?and 3.3.

all our piolits to tnc railroad, m the people wnn bucu a muirc oi vrilil , Ttll ,t M ;s (,.VI,d i v W 1

tsprciiv-rs-M i 1 I i . i" y (ids,

JT is with pTitifire Ihi't we arimmne'! to the I.:idi"s of Itloo: -in-jron. mid viciu-1 it V. that we have ju-t reo.eivi'd a v crv l.irire ' and cWi-.nt U'-k of .IIII.I.IxeRV ;OOIX. eiebrae n:: all the lat -t styles, in i-ndb-":: -.'::i-ii ;y. atnl o!' i',il rjieil tios. 8k& W'v liodo'il!. (lly have the 1 rg.-l, nent' st. eh.-api'-l ai d moat eoi:i,! .ti- iti ek ! .il Monroe ooenf v, i, !i';.fi'il l,v

e 'r-'(-ti. :' lie !':,'' n ( :'i,s. to vld':i We lnvi:e th ntienii.e i' l!ie l.tiditv .. .stO' li of varioos niiei . of FbOWKltH AN!) iliniii'vs. i t';p largest and ; t n -. !. t v,.p !, jr'n !, ties markei. V,. aio Kav. one .f the linost assorted stork- of l.adirV

HOSIERY.

t.l -to. V" I; . f'a!I!;iiids

it.

CLOVES Awr;

which is vi-ry larifp ."lid :iy h.iv in lor... a boavv

fif Ladies' fa xcv'n on r.: We wish i! . I t-t in fT.I i- und' ivtoo ! that our stock of Millinery (o ids. T.-laitmiijpS &c, i- by far the (.arycxt. Re!, C!u;xt ami fhnnixoiiii'sf ever .'irovt'ii Io lUn-utihiUrn. (,'a!! ai I ,'X-,::iii;e f ! vour.-,-'r. M I5S HKKIiS ,'i'M LSS KAHIS. r.looir.inutoa. My if il.

4N8 4 0. PLETE STOCK of TEXT ROOKS

STiiriOAERY. et ilie POST OFFICE NVw Maud. !cllieeter WILL L'NDEKSKLL any MAN IN TOWN.

W. T. AHison,

am -buz 3ar rxv ml ms t

art

tr ' j :. . i

T,-: ,,l-: kievNi.-':.'" UJ:

CANDY MANUFACTORY

shape of frtiyhls ; hence our farmers wealt'i and prosperity before them.

find, that in cuuseuen"e of these I as is now nresetited to us, that w i

high freights, that their expr.?es at ! not embrace it, but will stand and the close of the vear, aro cciual to nil ; htc! over the paltry sum of taxes

i their earnings, and that in fact. ! that li will cost, when by bmldinp;

j after working hard all. year, they ! the road they wid be benefitted more

For the ".'rogi'ess. Positively Most EmphatiraH)

and n Mistake. Two or three hunt red dolli rs I have ir

tn1' y la'wd cut to a many different have rc-illv bod no not bin" Tli'p : tlaui ten fold what thev pnv. ought

reiki n- in al nrce eo'iniy, tJ cuiie th an j (,0USC(,,1Pllce - tl fc1j' arr.pra"- ' not. nor c:inn.V expect improvement to have their desnls ane mortfasjes, c, p""!,'l",,"-t '"' ul -v lltl ' ulf ; .',... . . .,' did-.- recorded as -c.uired bv law. th -so i ed. and have m irher the heart, nor to lie built in tlif.r mulst. .- .... . i . I.,

it u-o .-of : ii i oiioiTiiiiirv iKiss lor

ill be the last

.uonl.-il tit ns " A' el

i So

soon commence

a ru. So ic.i.e'n of In-lo-. "No. So, fronting on 4th st. as is o'wnt'd by .David Sow jVr-'. So much of ln-lot No. "'. fronting en 4th street, as is owned by Alex N ieholson. So much of Tn-lot No. l'.tii frniititi!; on

men do not exj.ect o pay interest on mall the mcan.t to iniiprnve rod hcautifv j "e let thi cpjiort s.;ms of B-.on.-y ; aad they knoyr that it i tlejP farriJi )v K:i!(ii.,e iuMantiiil ; fitting thi, road it wi not mv l urpose tr denit'.n l imprest: i.'.it. , ,,. - , i7l. il l permit mo ibro.igh ou, to ai5ro them; j dwellings, out-ho:ses, fi'iices, eVe.,!Uiat wil! vr Le pre

tith st.. as is t'wn.-ti by Vnlent'.lie r'at nier. So tmuh of ln-lot No. 1 Or. fi'ontinc; on etta t. as :s owned by Mrs. Susan. J. Boers, and Em. Karir. .So oni. h f Iii-l .t. No. i'.C fronting; on 6th st. as is own.-d l y John II. I. iden. So much of Ill-lots No. 21.1 : ml 214. fronting on Otii st. as is owned bv iiiis

mucti cr on !

f Inii st.

t No. 211 and 212 ' is owned bv Joshua

much of In-lots Nos. 07 an I (W.front-

fers st. n is owned bv Rebecca

li:at it tl.iv are f.i consiiroit'-y ,i.;.ti. as io : or 10 iniprt V3 UKir t't'M'K or l;eep: ''" 'in wmi inniiiirii. v; frnK

witiihoid trom me mueh longer tnni win.ti j any. 5;nc ( j- COPvl0r-'ile eonvevinee l t'-' e:itiiiir in value, no enterprise. Cur it taj own-(mx legal fees, tor work done ; f ' , , .,., ,;.,.. ; (ir,...l....!tt, ,,; tf.rr i our midst.! S

in tic KeeoriJei s Utliee. : tlim 1 -lia I cor- u"IH""mc l""M'n"- , , , .... .... ... 'i . . , , , . . . , . . ,. I .1 '.. -I' -V--.i l. .. I t'l.i ..:,! M-.ll l.O tl.'IT Mill,'1,.,' S

tniniy i.".-Mean eeougii to try tr.o virnu: oi : ;inii ineir ram I lies. cuner nave i "' c ' v ' ; i Fci"u-on. Fce-ti!l's, nJ fir them to as much exper..-e ! ry,pv nnvth-imr to o-ive to turn niU-e : count v wiil dwindle in population! So nc. eh of In-let. No Gfi frontinif on

I i; the em.'-v-enV may .'.,,, ;h-v Lens: I fx' ,,.C-., ' i i. ,11(.i, ..,!.-,, th it it will no lolltrcr lirPSfllt ut-l Roifers t. us is owned by Sarah J.Canmbel!.

I should have ooie (hi.- Had not 0,-;n tor ; . ' ; : ,;. . ... .) i..!,!-, Ivfvi,. ." ill' S" much of lti-b-t No. 05 frontine; on the hie-h res-.ir I '.hat I have :or the women i the wealth, eonveir.enee and beauty ; tt actions .is a ile.-ir.ujie home. Ui R) 4 ,t as j4 (wn(.d bv l)alli( w. VUh.

and ehMlrc-not i lie county. 11 tn-1U-; ot j t,t a COuntV. Ill gllOi't, tllCV CIO not: '! eopM or 11113 COUIU) -liner so; So mci h of ( )ut-lot No. "3 am! 74,f-ont

tee-Dins siio.iet not nave tne aesnea Tl ! feel enoourafjed to do an vthi U? that : jrreat a calamity as this to beta:! upon demum fms. then as a la.-t r-S'Tt. in ; . , T . -, . . j.'stiee to the eaiire v.orld and the rest of ! will con -.none;!, because they do not t-iein . it not, !, t them, wake up mr.r!:;nd. 1 s!i-.',: pnldib th -ir names i.nd ! sec. with their present means, how: to thsir true eoralitioii and see that

thev can nav it. hese Mi-e facts : me rtnui-eti tax is voted io s. eurr

; bid them t;o'.o t;iass. until tl..- day of judg- ! ment. So nice it be. My nam- is " JoXES. Sept. 20:fc. '.871. 2w.

that most of our fanners will ad-nit. ; this Kast ami West, rotnl. With

Heavem idjre.

Tl;,e Howe Fannilj". At Ilanronv Grove, Farniingham, r a .... ; i .. ' tuu;

j .'lil.ss., ..Ji.i'vii -,vue nn:n.u 13 j of the IIu'.vo family gathered, i i-

euiuin r preventatives trom every State in t ie Union and several for-

. ... .... u ....! : e . .11,1

vigii '"in Liu--,. .-v iiiuumuui ion 1 ior onrseives me nest iioi.ie

was erected, in which dinner w is i possible bv eaniins; r.ianufaeiories laid for over 2,0(K person-. i lie to be esttiblished in oi.r mid-i. and

Howe family were calhtl to order; then build ool roads to get onr ; about 10 o'clock, by Col. Frank K. i pr.iduc-is io ihchome market. Then, iHowv, of New York. Prayer was; and not till then, will our thrms be

Shall we alwavs live this wav, with: tin- road we will oe prosperous our noses to the grii- l-tone "if not, without it we w ill he ruined, how shall we help ourselves? Ij A Tax Payer. know of but one way. ami that is to cheapen our frcif!, ', and thereby i raise the price of our produce, so ? .vN'UOOD : Kuvv lost, kow UK

that the iarmer. and not the rai -: aJ. stokkh. .in,: i.ul!i:d.-l W n

in:r on Walnut st. as is owned bv J jlinsoii MeColloiiifh. So much of Out-i it No. 72 frontine; on Walnut st. a- is owned by Tho. W-leii. So le.u.-h of Out-lot No. 72 fronting on Walnut st. a- is owned by Mrs. Lt uisa li:' -.n. tr W. n-ao. A-. iit. So isineb of o;e -iot No. 7.'. frontiiu, or.

ear offii r over Tote s y.a jwe'rv ."'-'.or- South si'b- of !; square.

And Votary Public, BLOOMLXO TOX ISVIAXA. Office iu Court Siouse, up Ml airs. Espeei.-d at.?.-i:ti.ii tflv. n ti Collection. A hcieiMrntor s and (iuardian's Reports, Settlement of E-lr,ti;i. &o. linouifh bnsir.ess to st l.sist upon respectfully solicited, to which care'ul attention wil be triven. juy'.2 -:871. pd til oe4

AND HEAL ESTATE BROKER. t .1AKMS, Lands. Town and C'ny prop.-r-

L ty. for sale or trade. All kinds of property bought and :-o;,.l. All kinds of eoiiveyaneitie; done with i-nrn. Titles rxamine I. and nil lusiness eontieeted with thc.-a'.e or trm-frr of real est- to. cos k U'li'J E.

5 AD, CAKES AND

Candies made Daily. Wila Duplicate ai iy bill in his iln of trade? freight paid here. I AliO MANUFACTURE The 1'M kf. Cvirnm. srfi and Miocral Walfr, ia Tovra.

i Ciuod tFut iei l;i- L::ilc S2otJJ J. 7 WISH TO -;Kr.Ji my Far n. five miles j A nort'. ast el" IJio' iuin:;!.':! ."Said farm

fe

AVnleii! s: reel, l'emnertoii.

I-

acu

.1 bv Wm. 11.

rnia :'; :t s

W;

1 Ot oiit-

ot. No. 72. fronting on wiled by W!o.li.S:tih li. lot No. 72. fn ntine on is owned bv Blitford

road, shall c'ot the profits, and run

ma;

!(

dial'

L: .-.

law.-J. T'iivd editioii. 'file i ;,i:iio:i : nd (nlide ! Ilei.'.til, ' i cure ot Sui ereiatorrho-a, r ak!-,e---. liVi:!!!ii,ar" :sf;ri,inal ti-.-c. Mental mid I'hv.-i.'.ii

:l-

al

in r.t

loflend v Jl.-v. William A. Moiijrb-I valuable, and

i i Marriage.

yd. iit:;- Mai; tlrect or i jr

::.!. iv ."-vmp:

S;-:-'. 111. T!i.-i l!i.. walks to be e-n-stri;eie,! in front of the J. -ts embraced m,d spee;tied in t!ie for.r'oiii.; s.rt:o:i. ex. . ;d in iron': , f oaf-!,.t No .-!..:d he tic de six ft et v. ale. on: of '.x-".,..!, ouiid v -i!';'.v i.ep'ar. or white ! kpv.r.k o!,: all I olil-h'i'f ir 1 l liiiek by -i . ine!,. - v. i le. laid cr,e- wi',on M '.I io.- -I .r.eh oak -'ro-.e: -; sail ..i : .i,,-...- to

unoer i; io i

-rass There ore laird - ot: t!i

iov;-l:oi;-. dalles iioae-. v: it a b!a Th.- Kt.rm will be ,-at ion be mad;; .-a, 1'Ureb:

Tn fi-n St 'e and ..(. aer.-s

!;-.'". 'd :ipd

p!ae

liiioii Drag; and Book- Store,

J Bl

r.d

:i no

W. SIlv LMAKER $Z CO. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, omington9 Ind.,

f it in

nnd peseh !

i hewed d.-ul

t.u-1 nil i eeis-a-v i Vsmith -ho; on : Ik- !ai sot ! for fl u,),i. it' ;.;

to ; Ml) K

-i

11, in pavaieii .IAS! Mci

VKOLECALE AKD RETAii. DEALERS

l-aiiiits,

Glass, Putty, Boo Z:s,Wali ?a-.er, Wi?sdow Shades

a. i t 'ir i; r'

T-

al.

HA- iiKS.-O

Fr.

MUi he. il

EVAN5VILLK DISTniCT W.

IIABN'.', V. E. Evansvillc, Trinity U. B. Car

penter

thrifty and en- :' i!.'. r

iipen freiirlits t'1" '

i ion, rit t.onnecticur. Alter wnicii, t terpnsinir jvople. i Col. Howe, President of the day, ! How tire we to vho:

j trave a ramily welcome for all to all. j und induce mnnufacturinjr establishThe song-of welcome, written by j nients to be erected ia our midst? 'Julia Ward Howe, was sung by the; It is bv buildinrr the proposed East

Evansville, Inole Street W. E. i audicnee. The ovation was then I and West R.iiiroad throuo-h the

Davis. . ! delivered by Hon. Jojeph Howe, Evansville, Kingsley Church I Secretary of the Dominion of CanF. Walktr. " jada, beinac received with applause Evansville Circuit W. E. Rob- i throi .-.iriiout. He conebuled by exbius, and one to b: supplied. pressing the hope that the two Mt. Vernen I. S. Woods. j conn ires would soon be united as Mf. Vernon Circuit L.Johnson. ! one jr -eat family. Another soii, Newbtirg PL O. Chapman. written by Caroline Howe, was fol-Blues-riss J. H. Cliiipiiuer. i lowed bv a prettv poem w ritten by

Julia .Yard liowe, wlneli w; s men

11

oms

aim a; i irvy, Se'.'oi'a-j'impb-s on

t'on-ui.ip! ion. Kpilepsy, bv self-indiib'eiice or

uf !i a ebs .

Th.'

Fort Branch W. H. Rundell. Oakland City H. T. Burge. OwensviUe M. Woods. Patoka J. B. Hamilton. Princeton W. H. Grim,, Kew Harmony F, f '. Inlehart. Cyntbiana O. A. Barnett. T. Alexander, Agent of Bible Society. ROCK POI5T DISTRICT J. W ALI.S.P.E. Rockport J. E. Brant.

! read, creating ereat pleasure. A

brilliant address by Judge IIowc, of New Orleans, and a song bv Mrs. Ilitr-I; ley, of San Francisco, followed. A few short speeches concluded the literary exercises. At 1 o'clock the dinner bctran. At the dinner of the How e family over three thousand people sat

, !i::e

center of our eountv, with its diverging lines from 1I lominot'sn one to Terre Il-uite and the r.lhor via. Bloamlield tn the Wabash river so as to ni;-,ke a coin:ietin;

line for our freights, and thereby! open up our rich co .1 and iron litld.-: Ti.';" that lie west of us. j With this road once built, Bloom- j itigton, on account of the lines di-i

verging trom it, presents the best point on the line for the erection of the company's machine and car shops, neither of which, when in full operation, will work less than one thousand hands. As the road will cross the other Railroad here,

it will also be one the best points T

1: r..... .u. . j?..n: . .

on er. inie inr i lit- cicinuii oi nniiiit:. in-linna.

L neolu

:,e--i. (ii ,.f -' and bod; ts. indiii

xtraaa .-an-... .':.!..' ,!; i m i iior ill this adr.iii'able -. , :. .:;'-.- deiiiiuisfitit "s, from a forty 'e ef -e'iii , l ae'iee. Unit the iilrm!l1; a .-.. cf -. 'if-.'ib'ise limy be radically poo'iinp; on' a mode of cure at once ei-i.-iin and I'tt'eetuft!. by tnenns of t-v-TV sui.', r..r. r.o matter what lib

v."H ii tn ' --I ,-

-o . .il 1'

le,

n ii . p-

.y I--, e-ai !e etfeciiudly cured, va'.eiv. i,:d ra-'ieally. b, oi; 'dead l be in hands of . an ! every mar. in the land, -r ;. in a pin in envelopi-. e... A llies. Or. L:Vs. :-'t----i-t.N.-v Yor'r:. aprl2Uin

be h id oar die to ' i. a.'. ;. iluil- I" ! e Skc IV. "i 32. owned and man. i'n.iitia-j

be four t' el v, white eel:, or one-half inch laid cr s:v :s, btriner-i. ran.

and riaioal down with

nail- to the ( lank. Sue. V. ri-.i Hire!, of In-lots and l.:2. frontinL' on 'th str.-et. il

d olanN wet. s j

all I.

,,re v.r.-.p red ti iit-.:i.

in front of out-b't X" ; eroded i.v Lewi- 1J..'- :

.ni: lJ;i -ireet. tile walk .-lull: j ide. nuide t of :;ood, s, ):',,! ; yellow poplar p!-:l k el.e I'lid i es thick by fx inches wale, j ' on two ;t by t ineh ink "ine parallel with the -creel.

li.il tinii. an t ;

ii

Ail

Wlsi'j :5.! ;'3 '.3e: v i?!-U'5 ff-ir;1. k'eals of Kepairiatj (' ti;' o a s! .

cm !

n.

In '

Nos. 1

;s own-.-i

ilioad Coa iianv.

1 I

'ts Non. l.'.fi and t. ' is o-.vmd 1".

o.oa.l ( 'oil! pally. No. wii, fiutitia w;e 1 I v lb Ij N.

the

Ovdiiiaiice "io. SRjIV.

X n t ;

A

do

sii ion.si:,rne l by n inajo"n',s iVeeaolders on 7th oat and Linen ri stre -ts, b-ifc h" pissed by the

-,-s . f ;!,,- Town of iilonm;1, tiiii st., Iron A'aliu-. i. be graded and gutteled.

Rockport Oiieuit J.M.Hilliard. : the (aV) i,avills, (etai BoonevilleJ. Bruaer. X(.u. York i-on-ls. Illinois,

down. Large arrivals from distant - mills, as well as smelting and bias

point came on the ground during furnaces

Whkus.vs a r'

it v oT th

st.. between Wa Ui..ii ibr.t i-.n O Hoard of 'i'r ,-Se,. :"e' - '! :' -'

st. to Lineo.n there:'..; -.

'"5k-. I. He it oroaiti.-d by the Heart of

nst.es ot the Jo'vn ot liloomin-ton,

net

W'.il.fro 'a

a ; .

.r, II; '.

Ttb . iron Wain,. I s; t

i ifiaeb d and uutteretl to til,

di-.':,l'al !iv be pi1' til

Uentcr U. tl. lansev

Lyniivillc L. D, .lay. Yankeetown J. V. Moore. Taylorsville J.T. Allen. Petersburg S. W. MeMaughten. Otwell W. W. Wc-bb. Gentryville R. A. Kemp. Grand view F. A. Hutchinson. Troy W. Green. Can ne? I on E. f Ta wes. Rome D. Uorden. Cannelton Circuit Eli Parker. KEW ALBANY DISTP.K.T WM. il. JIKSTIiU, P. K. New Albany, Wesley Chapel A. Turner. New Albany, Centenary II. R. Naylor. New Albany, Roberts and M';Kend rec J. Ta nsey. New Album John street T. D. Welker. ' Iianesvilli' Fl. J. Barr. Elizab 'th J. W. Melton. Cory don T. G. Beharrel. Mauekport L F. Fish. Hardinshurg J. It. Willia?ns. Fredrieksburg J. A. W at!. Livonia Ij. S. Knotts. 6a I em Ij. il. Car -on. lifavenworth T. ( D inks. Green vi I 'e f. A. Hi aoiahorn. New Philadelphia l.S. Collins. . E. Rowley President of I)eT'iiiw College. M I rCIEJ .1. I) .fiTRIOT J-K IOERjP.E. Mitebed .1. !nichc-r. Spiiaovillc 1. W. Welker. redf.i! (). il. Si.iith. Or iiig-ville H S. Talbot. Pa .ii ami Orleans- (i.W.Tc'.le. K.'ii.- A. S. Walls.

!'..! Is and J joog, I'ltee 1,'. . ' i i.. Oi c. s.

i Viver nil! 'I'o be H die U . iuv

Wi:!

ned on , Ohio,

nsin, Iowa, Oregon and South

ni were represented, in some

Ani'i

instances by whole fatuilics. The poe n by Mrs. Julia Wan! Howe, was t.-.c. grin of the literary exercises Alter dinner, Col. Howe, the Rev. Kran -is flo've, aged eigl.tv-two, of

Nov Bedford ; John Howe, of

v

If the people of our count v could

only once become alive to their true interests, is there a single man but what, would he willing to aid in so great an enterprise, and one that: would do so much for the whole county. In five years it would more than double our population and our wealth, and place us on the high rotd to the greatest prosperity of a!iiiC.;t eountv in tie; State. This; is a road fiat will be bui t and the cars rimning on it within i . til l i

rwo years, aiiu it aiii in ;uui

1 j I I v 1 l"

rivtlenoe: ti eli-. v. lr. Dewoi.

liowe, of Philadelphia ; 31 vs. Caroliee Jlowe, of Portland, Me. ; Mrs. Louisa G. Benton Howe, of

Bombay; Wm. Howe, of Rah way, j through this eountv

i. J., and Dr. Greeley Howe, of XattL'k, rn-i-l" siteehes. Resolutions were adapted thanking Elias II eve, Hon. Jo.-ceph Howe, utul Col. h'lnnk E. Howe. The youngest representative of tha family

)re.-e it .as lour months old, anil

came from Jiosion. Alter its presentation to the gathering "Auhl i- n fjaiig Syne" was sung, conversation followed, some very ancient relies were inspected, dancing succeeded, and w;is continued until sunset, whi n the largest far.iily gathering ever held in Now England soparatcd, not ring occurring to mar the day's eajoyrn nt.

I'-irt o; provi 1 Ihereo i'l!T t. tiehe etititle stre::tl'!" April Sec 7:h ..i.d : here: .. Oist si, r .1 :i j. i

of said

'r- !. now n the han'l ot -.tie Jnof :,iii T, v- i, and as herein.. ("tor

ti.e cost ami e.xpen

and thai

.-. i ticne l und assessed neei rilprov'ions of an net of the eae.blv of the SUI.e of Indiana,

An n t to enable Incorporated la .' out open, grndunnil improve n i ai! ys and m d;o public : m-

t r -on Ac . Approved le . j 1 b ! b ' ,de ot so III ., 1, f

. as i- her' ii l etpiired 1" be g ini.-d r- !. I.all , ... nr.,'. the sum-' :t, -T.i" "isbe i a- follows, vi. : 1 1 I. -ii.nir.'X at .- !.itie ero-isiiitf of Wn'tiiul.-t a: iJi ':"''! "f 21 1 ni", tb.-ne. Pas' HI f"i". with a fill !'

' be :h, .1 A

on

II

t bv ihe T, X A A C 1.-..C

i So mutii of ln-lot

i troiitiiiir on ath stri ; L. X. A. A- V. Kaid i So mueh of I:;-

4!h stre t. a-.

1 C. Rail'..:,,! r, i,-....;.V. .--:-'.' VI. !';;:: li'.- walk, to I), I itrm-o ! in fr-!". of lie- 'et ....! rt-d ! tion V "f ;',i. 1, ,;..i,ee. -1: :t! i ;. :;: j ueod pat-hi;', or the: .'..ne. S iid i shall I-.- tvreHe feel wide, mea-ar le; ' the oaf -Me line of si id - opt ll

of In No-i ta', aad !';. fioa street, u hi.-)i -'ia : I - ..: -, ; Mrlo of - id WMpi to e twelve f.;

; line of Ihe 1, ; Skc. VI i. No:!',': .- e. rcum-d in tbi ! ordinunc" s!:ali be so t oust ru"d as to prevent any !' (he owe.erM of lots nuiitior.'-d in this ordinaaee, ut.t required to pave with I flag i"- p'vin:; stone, IVom doing ihe same i S'K'- VIII . Th.! forou-miK walk- .-hall be eonid. ted by the 1st day of November. 1 IST1. otherwise h, snbjeei t,. an act of the : (ienernl Assembly of the .Slate of Indiana. entitled, '-an act to enrijad owners of town lots to rad'. ;,nd pave or make pl.;nl sab-walk-in front of their property and fixing ' the pennltv thereto. Approved February ' M:h. l fl. n ' I e T'ifv th" forejjoitij; to ba .a true sen! eorr." eo v of an .!.: i ii : nee of the town

ol K.i... in a t - In ,e ii.:. ia:-s,.,i .e t

La;,! of i'r . .. . rh -roof. S. jitem' er 1

lsi 1, la. ei: Moin lie r-cor s -a s lei ;...ar

JOHN WAl.LKON, l'res t ol Toard I rAlt,.si i .1 Fi'.VSK f:-e. (.'lerli of T. of H.

1 I'llX

! o int. '

I i.-b

j ;L -.-I

SJirJXM1' f!,s.il??.

JUHTilO'Tril.tl'aSptlaMl' the ;ii. .e -hat he lias eM;

d IditLs -If a, I e.-in ss h: ; ilikin's e

(in 'rti-ti S'Jlt-i !t-crt.

1 'i.tt'n done in si f t li pul 'ie pa. roil : .!;!!'. eiiun. 1 ':: -f" . ' -"I

lliv.; er- -i.-r induceifil and K 4M,

I ..r ' i .-. : m r :o.-k !. .- ', - I:. :... "J iX..:i .-:.. ' Vt- : . - . .. .;;.' ft- : jp i i '. ?.- the i ilb '.e .. f.'iu'i . -.. . --s. 1a : . i?,-i.t- I..: Ir. )t7.lJ-S-S trv-tnet

ALLEN

4 H.-

ft I '

STCSH

0!"

l!ai'

a sh 're

JA.'. Ii. i I. V!:K.

.. I 1 j ' r liKAIKCS ?rrv unA

JOHN oi;cii

ISili'i (ft X

fPI j:

51 9 fi C K

e jidKK 4a:

i f'iiV'siit

Qs'i i'is

:l.-rsoi,.V Hall !Zioii:l:iiiv!fti, Th- hiaiest prices paid oiinti v p: '.lue.-.

' o.' lull, Z'. iii&nn. '. r all Idud i ol ian'-T. 70

Liias jiiln for Bale. OFF Kit Ft tit SALK .11 V LJ ML I KiLN and Sioiie Je,arry. for SS.-JMO. Otie-tbi-.-tl ca.-!i, th" balanee in two euua!

Pit ,

I'.vtnenls. J OS K I'll S. ALL VCANDEU. inijion, March a. ls'i l-tf

T!e Eje:aiiiK3 8Ks?.e Klso"-.

it we will raise

the one hundred thousand dollars asked for it. If we will not rube that amount there are parties nnrth of us and on a more, direct line from Terre Haute to ineinnati,that will, I pray the citizens of Monroe county not to be rv.lh'd by the cry (hat the

.tin i.'t; uiiut. ,i ii , ii"..., j in: f- r line north of us presents just as I rsn.

r.ianv advantages as ours, and the I , "'t

roatl will be built there as sure as

four an I t-n '-.endr- ,1 s "t:, !! of Alby. ante,. re-' e-'-t to inter-, street. a is an f 1 j mid si :t'." -eiu'i'i h'iii'l

II level,

T

l'U' Mti.K SB A Sit FOl'R It'KKsi OS" t.WO FOH S 4S.K.

.UK V N DEl'STC.N V'l) WISHES TO

sell bis IIoiim. and Lot. situated jut

M'Ulh "f the t'olleire t'ampus. up" 1 reasonuhie terms, it' n'j:!ieat:on be made soon. The house is built of brick, two stories in

I ei-iitv fix Imndretlths (3 ) l'!11' u"".!ai n'n? r"oms 'V''1 Uvo a level of 1 8a no-thence east wlttl,a lr"nl 'n"" to C1.h ?ory.

.l oe li.'ir-t: ua leeeioay eat 11 pauiti.u aim re-.-hinled, and is ill eo..d condition ihronsji.-oui. There is a wetland tw ,-: terns on the iir.-ncses, siabies. vood-saed.

lis : 4 in , fee! to iii'er-. io a h't.-i of v - r,a; t on of VW'i-hiee'..,,, 1 i i'.a t with a tail of.-iffl.t i odthi :8,;iS) i'eei.aial'.o'

: i' ,. east to intersect on

of 2"0 ,f,,.t- With a fall

f it-' 80 :)

s a n

of three and

t, and to

i intersection of Lin 'oln s!r"et, it distaiien ffu feet, with-a fill ot one anil flftv

: bui'di-' ith- (l.'.u) fjet, and to a level of

i h.!A. E. BAVEHSCROFT,

51 II 1 Horse Shoer, I'urerr of S'xth and M:,disoii Streets. fi.51' Thi Fremiui.) for he-t horse-s'it.e-i.-itr. was awarded to Sir. Mav.-iHCioft, by a

e.mtattlee ! tbre.. IM;n Usmitlis, at the Monroe ('.;, nty '":'.:':' Indit September '.S70 Mver d . -a. rin ion oi' Ithiehsiiiilhine done neatly and promptly. Kepaii'ing executed vith'despflteh. " sept:::sT0

IV. That thf cutters shall bo four!

and ;h i

ehi.-kei, needetl.

from the line of eurbston

sj .:..,' between sdvdi 1.1, i .,,1.. t...... nn-1 al.Yi 1 i

grass ei'ftWf, and water runs, unless i ,,f th-e- ineics. with "o..d.som,d. limtnni.

..... ,.....1. : t ..... l... . l .-.I .... ty.. s,.. .'..! in M..A. !...:, :....! tio

i"c i.i.iv iij t:aiiic-.-i uutl li.isu Mil; '..--.. " . ,i:.

r .,..,;r.fl ...nr.oof It,. SK . V

. ... j ... . .... J -ty .. ?L i ...i i u il v

-house and i.Sl other otitllous

an lot, kit.

used for senile: , "v l'?M'"" ' ," " " K,U!U" ":ir7 H-..-...1 in a.,.,.1. 1 "('n! '""'I '''-or yard, an each neatly and

independently fenced.

irt

II) our ;c ; , t r "UtltV I RUt'e

united eliort we now imve ir

ixiwcr to do more for Monroe t

in one year than the natural cropsof the next ten years will do for) her. Wil ,, be ami embrace the oppertuiiity, or will we let it slip' through our fingers as ilid tie Agricultural College. Evt-rv mat ;

There is line '-lee-

t n-uit tri es en 1:1" sjroiin.ls, iiniom;

ri-.. tl,.-. ..r..,1.. ..I tl... i 1 which are , 'lues, i a aiei.e-, r ears, ruims.

th street, wir-n th- e-radin.r , ,! 1 - --3 -""' apes, ana a immoer

shall I eon iideted frcin roit t-r t

in the eountv will be beneliied uuire! 'ball b,; lit .

A Tns-rajei Viiv I'poa the Siiilli'osid T;j. Wil or Prorm : 1 have resided in M iiiroe county for the last twelve f I . i l li I

vt- H's, find Know me iinnisiiips anu

iricoi vcm"n(

stni jifled undc-

have Ktirtai' -d each veie. tind have shotilder to the iv lice I and help i

often wo idcicd how nnirli longer j through according to his means, thev will be endured without tome , The buildinir of the road thiMiigl

-tree!, l'.-i.' !

at right aii",'!c-i wall tl." line of said he, and Ihe same is, hereby est ibis follow, viz: ("oinmeneinfr at. the

an of the -'.itler i 11 p'ther side' of the

th.-nc- a-e ndiii!.' nt theorade of one iti.di t- tins foo, to (lie center of the I i '. with a regular curve from gutter t.

;u! .

Si"

VI

cs that her people have 'or less bv the building of the roatl, j f " '"l1 'lr" 'j i",1h", lt,,i,iii " , i .1 i .1 I 1 .1 " r 1 . .1 - shape of nid L'utt-r sha 1 br- the siinif, , dee , :nitl the Uteses thoy j and theeelore let every man put hi - that in.r.'tofor,- . lop-, 1 by ti,,. n().lr,t ,.

H

efl'oi", to pr'vcnt ihcni in the future. I What are these harlships and ! losst -i '? I will numcvato some of

them, supplied. jrotiiiiy

flen- h each vr;

pv

r, in

idtiee in thia

nOl'Si'S, no lies, end. ""ijn ov ii I o.y. Jtti

tL'-comity wili libike money plenty, so that every man will be more able to pay his railroad and other taxes with the road, than I e can pay his

tic: ahitpe of j other taxes without it. sheep, wheat, j It must be remembered that this '". sfioio, wood. ' o'V';V tlialt V'C V'!! Viv. W'il! ROt x

Tbet ihe width of the Cutter!

teel ainl maae ol frtiod st.mi

the

f

bov.n by t.jr

. of ..Hid Town, as

Tin

rceoi-il

Sec VII Thai the work required in this Ordinane -shall he co.opleted hv the lath day of October, IS71. and in no eordano wi'h th- f,,: e"oin' sp-uiHentii ns. I certify the f're-olne; to be ii true n" eorr"et copy of an Ordi mnee of the Town of UliMiminron. India nt, passed by -he Hoard of Trust-es there if, tSept-onW lfth. 1S7I. taken from the records of said Hoard JOHN WALIIUO V, Pris t of Hoard I't't JiZ i SM, Clw. I.

hallU-ome evergreens. The hou-e will be sold with a'i 'the 0, 0, .11 1, or with a eoriio i of it. Ti;i;:,is. -One-third of t .e ptirchiisi) money down, the balance in payments 10 suit ili'e purcle.sor. For further partieular-, call on tie? iintlersiened. on the premises. FDWIN RFLLAUD. lilooniington, Ind., Jul v ill, Irt 7 1 .

OF LU I'll JO IS 1C M.Vli'riX, IM1A.AIMH.1S, I.M.

Stoves, Tinware,

13

ricultural Implements,

Strrtsv Ciitterw. Horse iia-y IT'oi'lis,

"9. ,. JS.. iTV':

K 'u3 . JS

!EE o o si

sr. ts ' u "a.

FORK 6 OF ALL

155 BSV. I KINDS, ciC.

1'clmont Nails, In n

L.-iul, uii- il-

,ud . '( !. I'iU-l-.ero'.i Gla.'S, FahneFtoeu Whitt ih-il OA, D.x-rs, Sash, Venetian Blinds,

Locks. Minor-., &c cV- -v-r br..iioi,t to Ilooniiii"ton.

8-rjJ - A 1 kiud.- of Tim an-! Mave: ! r:s Wos-Ji don.- to on!.-r. P',k gtv . cad. W. J. AZ,IftlX.

J as 1!. SIri.KY. John- L Fitnli;. MULKY & PITNER, Ati tivue vk at X..s t-. Si S, I B , OTO . I V D I A V A , 1j ,rlLL practice iv tl.e several Cmru of the Staie. nn.i the Ills liet C iiitof the F tilted .Staies, for the Stare of In liana

peci.il attention given to the collection

ind probate busme-

K

of ola

Oftiee in W O. Fee s 1 nil ;

e truer of public s.piare Idooioiie ioti, Ind duly 2t!tb

:'g eortbe-I87t.

'UNDERTAX'.NC. e: a t .4 & ts 1 r . a n d! keep constantly on hands a 1 kind.

n

c .1

't! A

N

ti 1: T

On the Tvil side of the Fob door above lae Fr-slyteri K.-ii- i.,1 n:.'.-!.;,..! u'tvi-ii t,. AVe now inve 11 line, now

Spline, flr.-t n Olo ! . r !i-.,i.,.,-j. learse for tin-

tvh,

av

I nccomni 'in on of our friend

es'.ern Laiol. boiurht n il l sold Taxes ! f.vor v. with a ed! 'I h y e n :,1,.-,! l-a paid Cash paid for ipiit elnon-i to land 1 s one ti m- i-a v ti: ib a for I t : , aa-es forfeited for faxes, ami defective title?- eor- ! t In y may want We have labor -I ua lei reeted Dealers supplied wi: Il lew.pri 'ed s .ine dl-'i Iv nf-j; . heretofore. I'lit that time lands First class K. It. tickets finnished I as pa-5"d Oar heal-. if M uieea.sany :n iittitl buyers: Lincoln, $16 85; Ceuneib the State.

muns. I5; Omaha, si 5 50; and return at . anm low rates. Address, hv mail.

i.ciatli a. ,l ,1 lilt IN , i I Ui.M fell HKK -hat our t.rnon rower

MCCAL1.A & CO., Bii.Tc tlie CEic:ipe :t Stock of

IO 3Ft Y K O

D i.

TIONS, TRIMMINGS,

and Shoes

j-miitf E4STA & WHJTAKER.

ec'itia-.i-.t'

MC-atjv.ii.:

I V u..

SCHOOL BOCKS mv STATIONERY, i oti u Y it v in s st 11 a Haiti n ir QUEENSWAlii; GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDUAUIJC CEMENT, AND SALT, Its th: To:Trs vi UluoiniQgUm