Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 September 1871 — Page 3

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LOCAL AX It MJSci;,.jAM:o(s.

L. X. A. $ CHICAGO IIAILUOAD. 1SMK TABI-K AT HLOOVlMiTOrS. TRAINS (lot X.I X.MIT.I. Lightning Passenger Train 10:04 r.M Mail aiiti Kxpvss Train 2:;':i p.m Weight Train -x; p.m TKAIN4 iiol.NO St I'Tll. lightning Pa"cng Train 5:4$ a:m Freight Train .'. 9:00 .t:M Mail ai.d K. ross Train -: p:m JAMKS U BUY AST, Aoesrr. Bill of Prices For Advertising. The m.-.! .rsign.-.l havo agreed cpoii the following 15'iil :.fPricH for A ivorti.-intr in the Blosiiningto.i J)em:ierat. and Biooailnjr-

I year 1 col. i0: J c.!. $ iiics. ! cl. f 13; 1 '. ?2 S mns.-l (!. $25 : ..!. $ 1 Cards. two in, dies , r !,. y ur one dollar pv. i.:i..;h for Local Notices in tviit-'itT

locals i cent per line. Divoice Notices, $l

tors', Kxentors', (3uftr.;iun'. Ccmuiison- : M', Attachment Notices and a!i her legal adverti-iili; will Ik- chars; -d '-r at the ran- , f 15 cent per line for insertion, a;: J : tQ cents r line for each additional ins .i-! lion. AH legal advertis-Mi'titii which re- j quire pivot' of pr.b'.i. .alior. n il-! he paid j for before affichu it wit! Is. made itot-.iv i TWOS C. ITKSKI,. Pul IVm-Tat. WM. A. UA I5K. Publisher i

00!. 5'-'". ! i-ol. 12 i coUT.t-.'.. .-ear, i to.oo,

:'ir : or .! j i : . ti i Is . per 'in.' : s; ;::i-iinf r!i liiprtinn. I'O. Adinir Ntru-

Wliy You Should Vote for w Railroad, Bepau: it will introduce -apital. llccans : .t f.irniabcs working mur. remunerative labor. Becaur. t it will furnish the farm era a better market. Becatis.j it will furnish- 1 a. rcb.unis find masr.ifaet.ir -r" cheaper freight rate. l.!e,-;a;s.' It will benetit all, and injere none. Boemtse t ! amount of tin- tat will be mere thai l cido back to each tax-paver. Bivacs.. no .ou.ity lot a second rate one. is snti- ii d 1 1 dop'i! upon one route for transjUTtati n. m&- 9 mFarmkr.. (mp to Siioemakor & t'o's when yon arc buying Schooi Books, ami liml out wlnt they can t!o fbf yon. It will iay you, sure. Tilt' On;iy WlsIiiiij; Maeliine lb it h;i stood the tet of the past tour years, in l!iooinin.:;oi and vicinity, i-i The Dn'i WtHther. Other Machines 1 ave been introdue d, : n l thi -ir sale for vd upon li e

peoi!e, btii yor. Yin now tin 1 tbem oeeupv'li;.; t!;e ( rl .;I'S Hllll oil I-In .U-vrl of t lie. r owie. rs. wl 11; Titr IfTV is dnim; eG'eetive and . Iis;'i'-ti ;y work, use!; after wee';. W. ,T. A t.t EN. th- II aid ware Mcr-lii,iit. on ;! oitt!i --.ie :' the ptihlic Sipiare. Iin re's r-':-;1 I- i aeliltv '-r :i!e mi 1 lias sold ii i!u?-. of (lie;n iii t i is is.uiL'.y evt-rv tie alvia-j th r..u:. .Mtisfacfoa Call ,m.S cxaiaine the DoTif. tf

ton ; fur, iison s series ot school

t those v!it are told of tho imce : Pin:4.s, semi to Slioetnakcr V Vn asked by Shoemaker f).- Iiis school Blooiniii'2t( ti, Intl. All orJcrs will IJooks. You try it oi.te. j hp proniMtlv filled. tOnOTT & KXVYFXLA, M. T. Mt ('( LI.Or"GH It is impossible to estimate the! MeCHouh, thp west side Dru-Jt-uumber ot persons who wore ae. om- j oi-t. has been prepi'Tintr i'or a tine inodated wiili v:,'.-ni tnrids at S. h jif. Fiill trade in Drn. s Medicines, fe Kaiifi'mtiu's tint iar V ir '.ppk. i WaP .PajH-rs and Bo:d 'rs. and he 'fhe popularity ot' this firm is not, will most cssnredly have it. Metp he wondered at win u it ikn -wn , f o'loitah's husiness is not the mere they keep anvthii'.o a!mo-t tlmt y.-n growth of a twelve-month, he is may call for in the eat n-; line. . ml i nor just brildimi up a reputation nil is. furnished at as low figures :is . and a trade, but his Drug House has. nossihle. When you want fresh ; had a pros; k rot is existence of over Oysters, Bread, Cakes, Candies, or ; twenty-four years. I his house litis anv article in their ine, call at ' one of the most approved patterns

Real Estate Transfer!, For the week ending Sept. 'I'M, 1871, reported by "VV. II. Jones, 'Recorder : . ?'lrr.Y A. M.-Neely and husband to ,Tus. M. Harris, Lots II 7 and 118, ill the Tawn of Ellettsnille, $05 00. Nielvlas Whiserand to TH. F. Wlii. I'liiid, by uit plain;, lofl acres of land in Clear Creek township, 1 00. Daniel Spencer to dames V. Prysdale parts of In-lots Tt! .ind 75, in the Town of I'looniiniyton. Malinda Hays and husband t Cvn J. .Seotl. aboti! HO acres of land in lJean Iriloss.nii town-hip, ;i.ooi no. C. -I. ."'( :tt to Robert Clienoweth, about 00 acres of land in lleun Bloesom township. 2.0i)!l CO. Jacob Ciiaiiihers to Ches'ey Voodard.'22 ai res of 1 md. more or less, in Clear ("reek township. It'll On. Alexander done- to Nancy Tilly. Lot No. 44 in the new town plat of llanodsburir. Can to. J.-ln:a Stepp to John W. IIendrie!:i.r, 4'J acre- of Ian 1 in Marion fowl -bip, Jan. DPSu T)r. A. O. Chase, Assistant Eilitor of the Kansas Fanner, passed through lilooinington, Mondav, on his vvav to Ohio, where lie will exhibit some of the products of Ka isas, at the State Fair. Dr. (hasp is at present operating in the interest of the Kansas Emigration Society, an I will, we feel as-oncl, give a good account of his stew-

Vk are now prepared t do classes of fine .Job Printing.

aril.-

'So cheap!" is th? sxelani tti

up.

Marriage liiepnsp Have been issued to tbo ibll, vii; named pei'foi.s sin3j. fur last report; John Co wen and Rebecca !' TJlett. John Shelbiii'ii mid Nancy Xenl. Thomas AiulfTsoti and Clmrl.itte Baker. Ilinry Kukin and Julia S. Iliilh r. A. J. IIo!-:ip.'lo and Cecelia Williams. tVm. Fife and Sarah Wanirb-r. Arch. Hnilton and T. S. Cieairer. Kd. lioberts and Nancy Han. tnond. S. W. h rt and Nancy J. l!atierto. Harvey 11. Iioscbt-rry and Sarah Paiigii. Lester L. Norton and M. E. iftiskt.k. John A. Lemon and J. Oraliatn.

I. V . Jlcl iKe and C. . beiseoc.

Thud. H. T Woodward an Hardin.

1st Premium Heating: Stores. Wai. II. Bodkin, with characteristic enterprise, brought to the Fair a fine display of Stoves and other ware in his Jinn. Three nat-

; terns ot Stoves were on e.vhibition : j A ParJor Open Front CoaJ. Burner ; a heating stove called the Grand i Tower, with two-story Russia iron , Drums, and one of the already fimiiotis "Early Breakfast" Cook Slaves. ; The Open Front Coal Burner has a I number of new features, prominmt i among which are the Patent Blow;er, and a neculiaritv of eonstruetioti

Hmtiiii J. 111 t've, wiuen e iuses the neat j to be thrown forward into the room, i while at the simo tlmo tlio drnnolir

the .Monroe IJouni v

n t

i hi. l1 Ait: oi cue .Monroe tmini', u iuPri ii,. u o.i.

Agriculturtd Society was a tlecidetl , Tllis stlvt j . lin(,(, w;t!) fircbri,.I. success The weather was dear, : an(i iln air.,.t1:,n,!)er ,urromuU t.m dry, and not too warm. 1 he mini- j wliit-li prevents the hedv of the

ocr ot e.itr:e? was large, hotli in st0V( tV(ini l0(,oniin

Horses, i ;i;!c and Hogs, while the nurn the

rami 1 ioduits, though not so numerous, were finer than any that have heretofore been exhibited.

Kauffman's

Wilson's Ski: ii-s of School Books tan be had at Sh eni: ker tfc (Vs.

Orders by mail ; the lo.ist cash fi.

I

I o

f p

incr i ri m mors, ami nil an which s tin w th noree a n. am :

Paper purchased at this establish-1 in whieh fruit can be heateo for the ' mcnt, is trimmed free of charge, j cannine- process, or water kept hot j iv!..,.. :.. i. .i . . ' . ' .

" -." "-- I ami clean, as :t has close-htting luls nlar Pat-nt Mrdi. iins. or in need ; ,uu a f.Jlw tlironrli which to draw f P .re Di'ti-s. remember that the j ii,,,,;,,. The Rservoir can be rcId r:-!iahle MeCol ouli Drug Store mve:i( t)l0 ,,1;, put on, and von dtvays keeps them in stock. j then have a six-hole stove. The

Baking Oven is verv large, and

F. 51. Oliphaut had on exhibition at the Fair, and received the first premium on some of the finest maple sugar and molasses wo have ever seen. The sugar is a rich, light yellow, "lively" in appearance, and quite dry. Ye I elieve that Mr. Oliphanl's sugar would parry oil' the first premium at the State Fair, if exhibited, for it is not possible to excel it in any particular that goes to make up a prime article. K$""Thc celebrated "FASliros'' Cookino Stove, for which Win. J.

Allen is Agent, received the first: premium at the Monroe County j Fair, last week. The 'Fashion" has many points ol superiority, am- j ong which are : The Iron Reservoir, ;

!:t enouirli to

ir. and it is well under

stood that when the air in a room is brought into contact with red-hot idatcs. it 1

Lawrence Morgan, and Owen conn- i ,vlu)esome to breathe. The exu it.cs, contributed to swell the exln- i ;,. o- tl)(, StoV() u lOVOref' with a buion, and crimed oil many prem.- i , )f por,.,.lai;K (,)1(),.r,i billc!i) n ins. .1 oe Cattle r.how was belter ...i .,.;,i, .. .,.,..,...!, .i

. iiu . tl sua in: : ,17 .mio'..lii tl.ill been at pre. ir.us i,;)-,,! as ;r ,,,.; f Xo t!ie .Mii .M I -nva AJkr..t,i i i....i., ..'. . ..i ....

. ., "U'-.f 1UUIU l-U 40. IVI V ltll .-'Vt.' t:. IJ.rCi il .11 ; .,t.' r v m i ri i n -r Ann t"ViQii !

the advantages ot

th tn it has ever Fairs some of'

were as beautiful as tin . . ii ... i

arnsr couiti paint them. ;.im

tentiou h is been paid to iirec fine hogs, within the past l! ,- w than ever before in the histor this county, and the re.'-.dt

shown last week. The nog is

1 as a filtl

'" ! thev comhine all

of

a Stove with the ehcerfulness of a flrc-plac?. The "Early Breakfast" Xo. S. has an Oven lartrc enotifxl: to

was!..,i, ;., n i..,ii-,.:. ,i n,..i

. i n .j in it ii.iii ;tiiHii '.k, .. .i.o.i kin would vouch for roastiuL'

onger reginfed its a filthy aniinnl, ! iw ..,ii ,i. i.t.,i

I ,1 e . . " , Wt Ml I lit II tl'Mlf, 1, t I i l.Jl 1 1 T

out o, ca.e unreeuing is as p...T. n.Uast" i, attache

cKi., i, , , , g,au npFir- ,i!rtl Riwm)i ;in(

ance, as many oi tne niio Cuttle ami ;

Ho, sos. o may, possibly, publiah the Premium Eist, neiit vc;.k.

a porcelani-

,-oir, and p. tin Heating

oset, forbread raisiiiir or fruit-drv-

I in". To the stove-nino was att;i"h-

ed a set of stove shelves, upon which stove-lids, pans or dishes ean he placed, so as to be out of the cook's way while other details arc being attended to the stove shelf is an

!Miii!::v Uiied

DUNN & C- - The trade at Di-nx & Cu's at resent keeps the g mlb iaen of lhat iirm h.rd ttt work from the time

'. j it i i ii

had a tender to re- ! a's le;u7. ,a"-,,r' V"U :V',U,

WC 111 C.CI I lOll IIVll, A 11V ..! lllll

im-

P. UEN'TS,

Ull V.lll .lit: OUYIHSJ ; I ,1 (,,, ,1

l-ii - - , r-iui u: tiriMKUiin tt uiu noia

Rr.v. Wm. Turnkr had on exhibition it the Fair Grounds, last week, a quantity of young fruit

trcs ami a large assortment

tipples, whit

liiniii'iiil roi lo.lii,i i. i pfi.,,. 'I I,.-.

,.!,. ,.i ',A.,nt i '.,."i'i., ,..i iTowti- has a dumping grate, an

. -t '. -n. ni.i .mini, mi,j nnv, li-fllllCII j , 'til 1 bv ex,H.i, nce, that New York and J,r n'"KI,t ,hat.wl 1 be "PPn" ( il.io irees do not alwavs live-, and ! b-v V"? on,P who ,,a?,p ,Iswl "U' that thee seldom prove "to be such ! ,IF,-'ht bodkin secures fruit as Vile agents represent. Here j ?11 th now,t.lcs' a sn,a3

t. get just the article you buy, and V " u l"wnamc

. . .. I - ' 11 ' nisi 1 1 . olio in v 11 , s nun it 1 II I Sfll 17-

lily of tin and copper ware in his

v

n any imsiaKe s:!Ouiu och;;, ic is easy to find the orehaniist cf whom yon have aia.le the purchase.

sage to tie Oven. The Oven door--are also lined with tin, which reflects the heat. A tin Warniinir

i in.-.

.-u'.iiti.i in i.s ii. I i'i I ii 1 1 f 'I . .'ill . ...

the .lirs R. nnennd nnlil eleserl .1 . ... "i. . ' . 1 a'Jmtt air WlllCll IS heated III its !,aS-

,; to .-iiui MiiaKer s ana learu wnac ne night. 1 he people oi idoommjrton i .jj tlu.m for are learning to appreciatt- ti c ul-j ,c, r. vantarc of havbio an e.-tablishicetit I IIOLTZMAN SON

like Dunn's in their midst. Ti.cv i There is not a large qu-mtilv of'-0' is attaehod to the back pan j don't buy a bam 1 or two of sag 'v Woo! coieitig into market at present j of the f tcv.c 1,1 ;n, rv cm lie

at a time, nor two or thr?c sacks of i the season is about over but ; ?'! ' rise, or it may tic useo as a .- from a iohrr, but make their i (hat that -his eoanr, finds its wav I Frl,'r u':ei'. 0 wliich use it is ad- . ' . . i . . . ' 11. I 1 M-l. . S'.. . ... .. ..

Nt tiOi-S, the v.tll ki-.ov.n hi

cr. had a carved walnut door on ex-! ,nc ""antl lower" hihitir.e ar the Fair fin. mid which i--""'led Open Front

trrteil olt nr.-t premiums

tahlishment cast of Dunn's, near

the Railroad Depot. Visit him. P. S. We nt obeteil to state thai

and the "EnCoal Burner"

purchases fioai lir.-t liaade, buy j to the Bkuatihigton Woolen Ftu tr

U.rgelv, a:i.i sav a liantcaunc: ner

cent, which is ilodtu ted t the purchaser. As a consequence, you get tliC best "foods :;t bt.ttotil p-ieiS, from Dutiu it Co., and itlway- will.

Clill.Ul-.KN.

I)l

S'orc, tin. I ptirchasa your Iler.dt rs, ' Ariihnc (Si.tuimar. f t.', iioopluaker is saviti4: inonty ;or those; who "se.: .i'' to the District Seho' ls. . GEORGE nor.LKX!: ACH'i:::--.'ov the rainy s-a.on approaches, and nothing so . surely co nduces to: the hedth of the family its good, warm Boots or Si.x-s. Pcrscns in the country, who have from four to: si:c children to ferui ih with foci i coverings wouid find it to their! interest to c.dl at th.: C:n li:i .ti : Shoe Store, where r. good, heivyl Boot cr :-k- can be had i' r i .-s :

miraiily adapted. ine stove, not-

rv, wh'.-ro the best prices arc paid, wiuisiamniig its many new ioat tires, The Ho!i:u tins feel a iust .le r. c of occupies but little space, and is a

:r:de in the eiti-s of work thev are ! beautiful picca of furniture, such as ;

nrniti-r oi t ali th" t'ni -, and the i i! should be the pride of every neat j . ' . . i i. j mm. r - l: . . i

iioii.scKeepei to own. j ue i.iuiit:.-; are re. j nested to call at Mr. Allen's j Hardware Store, where the "Fash-1 ion" is eonsfiiitlv on exhibit innami I its many fine points wdl bo c!n-r-!

fully explained by Mr. Allen or his accommodating cierk.Eobt. (.iambic.

people shov: their appreciation iii its cxecUen;-.' by ihe li'ia rai patron -a.;otl.ev l est iw. If yo i have Carding or Spint ing whidi you wish f Isavp well h n;-, bv ;dl means ttike it fo tiie i !oit;'tiiai!s, who will do the worU in a cleanly and workmiiidike 'oi u.iu r. Cvsh or gnp-ds ptii.I for Won!. '1.1 ; . l ; ' 1 ... .. I

I ne t t.-on .- ei'l' i: Books, for s-'.c by Siio-.tiai-Co., che.it. St-nd your orders,

elicited general commendation. I ha work was not built for exhibition, but had ie'cn math-for Wm.t ). i-c ,- new residence, ami some of Nichols' employes concluded, very w sely. to enter it upon the books of the Agrieulttiral So.-iety. Two iiiiN wkrb KSortCKii down, last wcel;, south of the Orchard Block, on 4th street. A large wood pile .-standi: at the edge :f the sidewalk, and on Tuesday nis'iil, as a

part

of t

"" Everybody . i--uid call at. th.i "Pro-.e-i dob Utile'-" :--.: Ifave orders for a j ack of t :' iciitly print, d Address Cards. On Thuksday evening last, a smali fratnc bouse, on W. .. I. Allen's farm, southeast of town, was burned to the ground. A defective Hue

is supposet origin.

Jacors, the man charged with the minder ,.;'R..b:. Clark," ha.-. bc-n iiranted ;t eontinuaiice. His bail

bv Judge Franklin, at

JIMES W. COOKEULY, IJVERY, SALE AND fi:i;i) STABLE, HEAlIt OF BLOOM INfJTON IIOTI1L, Bloomiiitrton. Ind. SADDLE HOKSKS, ilorsesand Bues, and teams, hired on reasonable terms. .Sta .lejusteii.it of the Po-tolli. a, and in ruar of the llloomin.;ton Hotel 0:t6 '119

rXX NOTICE,

NOTICE IS IIEKEBY GIVEN, that the Tai Duplicate for 1871, will le fr. my Iniiids on the lath day of Hi t. ber, 1871, tuid that I will attend, lit my office, in Bloouiington, on uBd ufn-r tiiia dat:', to receive the Tjtrxcs Cur 1871 and previous yean.

Valuable IFarui far suit'. "I WISH TO SKLL inv tune, sitaated tw

J. mi es northwest cf

Bloom iii"t hi, on the

id, and but i. half hoars ; (.louri House, oi: very fa-

i-:ii. " viiic drive from

vornb t terms. ! Th" farm contain- I6 aer ;:, a'l under i I l.c very best fence in fact the ti.rni is in j ipk'iniid order throutrhont. Sevent.y-llve acres an- in gra -s. twenty acres .1' heavy, i tliiei; iniber, th" remainder in rail timber. I and all well set in f;fass. There is u ;;ood house on rl.e phiee. estr- nod 1 urn. crib, j etc . I'ooni in the burn for . no', t well as cr.-pi. A lar-e Oreliard. cntiiiidn fi-.iit il ;,..!. i . ..... ,o -i i,, .. . ;.. ........ . i

.!; .., ,. , ., - , i, ,;. :,; i ais, two i..n.,rs f,.r -ue!. p..,

l.lv one thousand head of -tot'; if , eeess.irV. I ,,x M : 1'" " nir b " . Two Dollars. A"i to -oil. ther-U not in acre of icor land I , ,rl""at'0 lax, on t-ncU Male l)-", 25 eenis, and on tch Female JOog, On o.- .... ... . ... I.. . i.:. .-.i .:.i. . .. Mar.

oij i . -. i.i. iii ,t i, vin- i, i tut-- ,-e ie"st Uiland fi.re.is in the countv it mill shuw fnr

n i Towskiiiiu. .. i . rair; 5 i o S. o o a X w T I S : H V H rHean Itlossom.. ii 30 5 I 10 j 5 5 10 i$0 76 Sgi 00 Washington 6 30 5 li ; 10 10 20 .......... 90 2 lMarion.. 5 30 5 16 j 20 ; 10 2r. 1 11 J ( Bent. .ii !i 3d 5 j lti j 10 I 10 20 ' j 96 2 2tV Bloomiiiirtoii . 5 5 ! 10 15 j 20 ......... 91 2 to Klchhind 5 30 5 1 16 I 10 j 5 25 99 2 5" Van Bnren r. 30 5 H ; 10 10 76 2 : f'-rry r. 30 5 It 1 5 62 H 0-i Sail Creek r. 30 5 1.5 30 15 10 SI I fr folk 1 5 31 5 16 I 10 20 25 1 11 2 - Clear Oeek j 5 SO 5 16 I 10 5 2C .. 91 3 W; Indian Creek., j 5 30 5 16 j 1 10 5 ... 72 2C Corporation....'- : i 55 25 81 1 2. 1. I j i i

Hf'. iind one dollar for each Ma e Dog over

itsrtf, upon examination. I K A P.liO'.VN'TNO, Hlornenitton. Itid . ,hih- ril.tli. " S T 1 .

Kaeh tas-pay-r will find it hi thoir interest to pay before the 17th dny of April, 1ST By so doin, itiey will save penalty, interest and co-ts f. "illlr. KOGERd Treasurer of Monroe Cooaty. Bloomlnaton, Indiana, Sept. stb, 1871 3

'47. Established. '47.

J.0.&M.L. M'Collough, DRUGGISTS aiid APOTHECARIES, Went Side of (he Court House tiijuare. DEA1.KKS IX

Medicines, Paiui, CiR

Dj Staffs, Perftinn'ry, Toilet Articles Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c.

'lure Wint's, Brandies and Whiskits. for Mi-dintl Purposes,

to be concerned m its

w

rixed

Skwakd Bkus. had a fine display of Plows, Iron Fence, a Sorghum

aool

Evaporator and Mill, on the Fair

r iVr 1 Grounds. These gentlemen hav

built it) ;i trade in their specialities j

man from the norm

el.lln.v li'tnita! Knu'iilts iv.iii ll'i .1 ::r !

stiutii 'bv this wood oil ,, he u :i,j 7.500, but hml not been procured

something fail, When conscious

ness return, d, he discovered that it i

was himself that had dr

when -ve were last advised in the

nrt mises.

I'

that insula. s. them a lino business

JOTIX V. sMilil-- 1 and increasing ir.coine; and, as It was a qin-itton in the minds of; t,0ir machines are always wt.rrant-m-.iny ).-rsons whether tin-Fnir was ; ,-u (., everything claiinet';, no b -irto l.cld last week on the Grounds! ht-sitancv need be felt in natrcnizintr

gone

iiioney than v. to.vn. Fartci

and sec w!ta B ! sell in this line.

a:;v otlrt r l.orise in arc invited to .-..i!.

baeher I. as to

N'- troui 'c toie'es in Jul

of the .Swiety, or on the west s;dc i.i' the stitii re, at John P. Smith's Jewelry Stop... People found thai there were s iii;::v at:r i' tive arti-

ria-k, that they could

.show gfKMis ati'.t icil yoi; t:.c pr.e -s. j n it resist the tiioinititmn to look at -h,vl-s. . ',-V;T "" 'i h's .'oods, learn the prices, and then SUOtMAkhll CO 1 1 ..... . . ,r . mjuc. J.n- w.-s a rrht, and wc

.uauy itouci.eeiH-i at picsi-.u w ; onlv ,,.i!o ,.. t), s!...v b(1,v

cleaning up and prep

ir.ri ' for t

!C , I

Paper Han

a-.c

iC would

honc tv, reliability and goo I work-

! nian-d.i'i ee, 1 1 ,iieo,.l toil !?,.tn...,

gest, m tit.- ii.'ihiest niamier possihie, : i , 1 . ...,,.,.

.cr..

them.

I). O. SfKNCKit has been employ- j ed during the entire Term of Circtiit Court, in reporting evidence in i

important cases. Mr. S. has become piiie proficient in the art ot phonography, and wiil, without doubt, 'make his calling profitable. The lay is not far distant v. hen the Reporter will be regarded quite as sic.essa.rv in a court of justice as the I'.-osc tit or. C. M. Huston had a fine display of Brazillian Sweet Potatoes in

mg been knocked down, and pockets turned inside out, but

person or persons had scou -ed no money for their trouble. On Thursday night, a man named Trui.tt was knocked down in the same locality,

and robbed of $7.50. Truitt had j an nolc -owl. on the Ion id his lieo.l i

mo) e.s eioin nf lit, a rtorinii ivi.ru i HoUSC,

cut, il w;;s with difticulty that the I id.. ei ring was checked. Business is j business, vou know, and the reptita- i

ed, htiv- ,

(j ; JioNsAT.r,, who has neen granted ,i ,1a new trial, had his ease continued, 1'' ! , . . i . . w,... .

land ins Dail netug placed ar ww,

bond wm given, and Bonsai I has

fpuetly to work.

O O IL IS

and STATIONERY. Wall Paper. Trimmed Free.)

I'roscrlpllOHS carefully prepared, with the purest of Writ;;. Remember, we ice none but p.t.e Drugs, and do not guess at prescriptions. l!lo .iuiii4toii, n.:l.. Mav IS, lS.'O

PESIN

GS,

AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, m ARE BECETVTNG A NICE ASSORTMENT

SHOES, That will comparfe favorably with any in Town.

mat ine i.nioti i.rug More is u;e i .:oiiN v smith

rpcr p.acc to liny i,u rapcr; .-. i anil Borders. While Lead, Oils,' TiiArtTi-jts of District Schools are Varnislu'S anything that is usually requested to reineiaber hat Shoe-'

found in a Drug Store can always ' maker & Co have a full stock ol' Agricultural Hall, last week, -iml be found at Shoemaker t'c C's in ' School Hooks, and an- selling cheap. ! received the first premium upon large quantities. It is generally; . . rt 'them. '1 he "Brazillian" has oily unJerst.iod, till over the eonr.tv, i L.Ji & -CK. j recently been introduced, but it i.. th.t one of the oldest and most '".'" step into the New York ! now believed to be the best of the

liable- Druoists in the State is em-! '"" M l11 1111(1 Viei;S so very i Sweet Potato family. With this

lion of ' our eiry" must be sustained if a score of men are to be knocked down and robbed to insure it.

BovrrAM. the Elocutionist, gave j two entertainments in the Court

t week, to appreciative

audiences lsonham is a tine artist and deserves the flattering commendations he receives from the press everywhere.

Olive iii OIJ-kXeisioVEiaN. The Mote of Inilhiihi, Muuroe County, in tht yionrot CvinnwH I'lewt Court, December T:rm, 1871. Stanf ird Thrasher vs. Benjamin 3'it.ts. Complaint in civil suit and attachment proceed ngs under thesame. Xow comes the Plaint tf by Taris C. Dunnin r. Attorney, ami !i'- s his cnnplatnt h- roin. together with an i.tri l.svit. that said Detoitdatit Is ii"t a resident of the Mate of Indiana Notice is therefore, hereby glv-a said d'.fo'idact, that unl-s- lie b- and appear on first day of the next term of the Monroe Common Picas Ccurl in !v hold. n on the 1st Mot day of Septcnber. A. D. 1811, at the Court Hoiure in (Poominv'ton. in said county and S't.-.t - and answer or dexitir to said complaint, and pnoM-lin-s in i tiaehment under said eonqdaint. the -an e will 'oe heard and detc-.-iv.in. d in his i:h-en:'e. Vitnes.s r.iv name, an'! the seal of ni Court, a.'ived'at B.i..Miri;ion. this, 25th day of Septeaibjr. A D. 1ST 1. J0HS H EAST, Clerk. Rept.?7, 1ST! :i.v.

011

FOOT

"X" EC El I

Wm. Stuakt Stuart

Chas. H. 3!c1'hekters.

McPheeters

Bre side of the 1'ulUe Square, DKATdvlfS IM

iL-J-.r. sat

TO THE Sl.fF!;::l.-.G. Rev. Willi ii.i If. Nore n. while

&iy At. Columbus, B.irthniomew cnunlv, M -Ewcn t Sons. Bankers, failed' for 5-2ol),000. Last week, at lvlinh::r.:, Johnson county, Harvey Lewis, Hanker, failed for S!X),0H. The deposit accounts of both banks were lari'o. and the business of those

loc. .lilies will bo very much crippled j !,;"! in eousonnenee. 1 )k

hi

pkved in their houe as a prescrip-: !",a''s(' tll lt 11 1S cxlreme.y tlillieult tio.iist, and the bulk of the business ito understan.'l wnal he says al! naturallv comes to the Union Dm- ' fron the wtis ant strain on his lungs Stcre. 'For choice tobacco or cigars, i last v'ei;k telling the thousands of cone to the house of Shoemaker & j lmers wlw visited the N. Y. S. (jo 1 tne pi'iws of goods, asking them . !"anyihing eho?" & Mr. Tulcy Henry He who a Removed to j has been in New York buying new tho South Side. II. IUJWSO. goods for th house, and some of the has removed his Boot Shop to the I new purchase is expected to arrive room two doors west of Tobe Smith's. , this week. The quality of the Store, sotitli side of the square, j goods usually found upon the N.Y. and will continue to make a speei-1 re shelves is A Xo. 1, and it will ality of Custom Hoot Making, lie . not be misrepresented. They cnwill also, in his new lo:rati in, keep ; th tier to "keep none but the best a s ock of Ready-made 11 ots of his : goods."

own manufacttuv. II is oh! custom-: ers are invited to visit him in his i Tin: gbowth and structure of nev room. ap!12 : t"1 human hair, is very plainly set " , ! forth in a pamphlet, pi.blisbed bv CkTT. .1. W. .-IIOEMAKKK. ID ar Sir; I ;1'" t .Jlnll Ml).. Ntisl'.ua, N. II. , fca.s seen published in the Uh o'.iii.'lon pr(pl ietors of Hall's Vegetable Si-

rroir-ss. seveii l leltors l-oii. SoUU-ry. ,n JI;ljr Renower, for araUtHou , punin; i.p "a attire a II air ll.otoi-utive,' ; 1: , m , rv 1 ' u i i nd limvo been di.-ast, d to thick i.ny one ! "'". lon-,. 1 deservedly high would havo a word to say in f v ir of tmt reputation or .heir preparation ha Tilluiiiouii compound. If the Hair-iek wholly been ; aified bv its merits. nublie really desire an iirtiele that will 1 t " e. , . '' " , . .. Sluiethehairto sn w-c'ive nutriment to , pelllff fr.' from (ill and alcohol it the roots of the Vi-.ir and cause it to become has a hcallby action Oil the SCtdp, healthy and flossy, let them use an article restoring grav hair to its liatnriC that 1 have ua! live years wi'1 '-.tisl'ie- witho.t d Vfi IV it, Clirc-S itcllUon, "Binob Amiikosiv. ' It has stood . , , - ' the test of years, and will stand the tost of "g 01 'he s. a p, lemoves and premaiy vtar more. Now I wish my felb.w vents dandrefl', and w-'U thicken up uffererato try the Ambrosia, ' and if it the thin locks. Such are the benedoei not give saf.sfi.. tion I wil ntrret: to . . i ,. , , vote the Democratic ticket in 7;. ht vmeli art eonicrrcd upon the l.r. C. Bloss. consumer. f.o one should ucgleet

j to give it a trial.

like everything else that "Clint.' undertakes, lie has succeeded admirably, and I is good taste w is immistakeahly demonstrated in leaving the Premium Brazillians .it this ofliee.

Ir-The Oil Paintings, by Miss Cornelia S. Pering, of Louisville, Ky., were very much admired by all who saw them at the Fair. BST It was announced on the Fi ir Grounds, Friday last, that Marion Blair and W. V. Ilarrold were the winners of tirizes 1st and 2d, in olving Tul'y & Wicks' Rcbrs. Blair is ut present traveling in the interest of the Narrow Guage Railroad, and as a consequence, is igno

rant of Ids good fortune, but will doubtless soon come home, ah. I lead a life of luxurious indolence, b.i;.cd

upon this lucky hit. Truth ai'H.i, Pih:vail. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is chemically pure in its comhiuath u, and possesses no ingredients but such as are harmless, healthy and nutritious. In strength, pin ky and weiuht, it has no equal. For making light, Sweet Biscuits, Walll-s, Rolls, Corn I. read, etc., there is nothing that can compare with it.

A BI.KIOT change has been made in the time of the diuerciit trains at this point, recently. The night train now asses this place at 10:38. J. Tir. Roorcus hits returned to Blonmingtou from Grr encastle, at which place he has been living during the past five or six years, and expects to spend the balance of his days in this place. Mr. Rogers is a good citizen and a Radical Republicanjust the kind of man we delight id hear of moving into our county.

Jas. Doih, of Perry town-

inn, in audition to an extensive

practice in his profession, superintends the working of Ins farm ; and, as an evidence of his juceess in agriculture, left with r..j last: week, a ooivrous stipplv of the largest Sweet Potatoes we have seen th.? present stimiiior. and the season ha- been

of large vegetables. i he , a!thoi'.ih milking asjrieul-

ture a scontiarv business, has reason to feel proud of his efforts in that direction.

Fight men were crushed and smothered to death by the caving in of a sewer, which thev were diggin L' on Kentucky A venue, Indianapolis, last Wednesday.

The People's Building Assomeets next Mondav evening,

M-(

ol loll

;h's Drug

ciation

7 o'clock, over

store. An additional S-lOi.) will be sold. No premiums yet required of new members. Now is vur time

to take

r- . ti I . . .

IHE JUisY, in the or.oitt jH'rjiuy j ,,.,,n,rilt yi I,,.ii.,i. imolilii In iirnui II IM 111 '1 . .

.......... , i , I Mom lav nioht. verdict, were discharged, lhepirvi ' .

stood cioju for acquitial to four lor conviction.

stock. The S-100 loan i premium of 10(5, on

Alio rtev. ila!'.i II. Si ore n. while re-

si.liii'j; in Brazil as a Missionary discover- ! ed ia tha', land of me oeines a l ean dy for ; Cort-rataption. fd'ofnla. Coitr'hs. C.dds. !

Sori Throat, Asthma and IServc'iS "iVeak-i iiei.i. Tl, is is inedy ha cured myself filer j all other -.! icine had fail. d. Wishir.g to benetit the suffer' ng. I will i send the receipt., for prepariiiir and usinsr 1

this reined v to all whodesireit. l''UKE OP CHARtfii Please s'.'nd an enveiot.e. with 3'ouruiime and ..ddr.ss on it. Address li.v. WILLIAM II. NORTON, GT'l !r. a.lw.-iy, New Yor'; Cty. sep l.'l '1 1 Hin j) i.a. e .jU.irfer

HARD W A II E, IRQU9 STEEL, PALNT., 0.U, Doors, Sasft, Giant, Putty, Chains,

CitllarN, EI ;i Hies. &c. A full and complete stock of

J. W. BUSKIRK,

AStoii-ney at Law, BLOOmilCGTOS, (Offire oft Tanaeubnum't Stare.) WILL PJIACTICE JX TUi: CVOjRVS OF THE STATE. Special attention gives to Probate btiiinSs. toot t.i eolle.tiitna 6n1Q'?o. OKO. A. BCSKIBK. t. S. SMITH BVKTEB. JgUSKI RK & HUNTER, TTORXRIS AT LAW ATXO PRIVATE B A.I KER, lil(Kininirton, Ind, office north side of the piibhe square. ' We will uttenii to all business entrusted to our care, in the Courts of this State, and are also p-epared to discount good and olrent p ip.-r. oi reasonable terrai. Refereutex Messrs. McDonald & Roach Attorneys, Indianapolis; Messrs. Wirialow. I.aniei & Ct' Bankers. Xo. 52 Wail itreetj New York; Mesr. MeCalla & Co, Merchants. Blimminctoa. Ind. may9 The Cheapest I HEflDERSOSV'S FURNITURE WAS800Uf , North Side Public Square.

w

Rlll.l A . 1.H

TE .- Ot)t.

ne r.;-iic fu-'neis ioen. o

w! can i''.!rr.i..h s;.Li-;acoirv

itiid u;ive s.-eariiv for nr.iH'!tv en

intell'tfent vocn:' t.,ra

gi.Ofl . refer- .

rs

ar.

imbiis. w

nc s

trusted to them

and rneei ani-s wl-o ean turn -fi 'or.es. harne..-an I waifon. preierr-d ) can .bta:n permanen: and profitable enip'oym nt on hoth salary and commission, by aptilyin? to NoKsinokii & Jossklyn-. 72 and 74 W. Washiicri m. St. Indianapolis, or tc their Singer agents in their respective counties. septl3-3in

Am wirli los .Mitciat P avi.rmos.

I-Job printing, colored or plain, for Cakes, Pies, Sauces, Jollies, etc.,

done at this office, as eheaji as any-; A Fine Si'ttlNQ Waoox, almost! every lady is delight. :d they are where in the State. j new, is now offered for sale by Dr.! so much, in every respect, superior (. Holtzniau. It will be sold cheap,! to others in use. ' Grocers and tlcttl3T Blank Warranty Deeds and as the Doctor has no use for a vc-j ers keep for sale hrs Cream Baking Mortgag"', for sale at 1 fp office. ; hid-; of this kind. Call soon. I Powder and Special Flavorings.

Rkv. imi-son BirnroN, has accepted the position of Principal, ill the Ladoga Seminary. Mr. Burton has been connected with several (1 ui ishing Schools, and is quite tin acquisition to the faculty of Ladoga Academy.

Coti -ts, in is becomtwo weeks'

.-in, is lonnd

rt. i- i. .

insuiticieni. i-our wixhi. have been profitably on-

KttlilCMlw a.-e iiivilel to ea'l arid eyn" -pe- inei.s of :..,dress car l prlu d this oiiiee.

Tin-: nrsiNKss of tin this portion of the Stati illrr so great that the time niveii to each Te.

to be mitrht

sumed in clearing the docket of the late Circuit Court. As it is, many cases were continued, and the ducket is growing larger each Term. m Tnoirm.K began at ihe Public School buildings, on Monday last.

The doors of the College were again p

Eailroacl Election. M o ito: cots TV. To Ihe leial votsr of ', rt''ntHht. Intlittna. Pursuant to an ord-r of the Jt.v.rd of Coiii!ii:ssion rs of Monroe canity, Indiana. VTOTICH lilKfiv ;iven thdt th -polls i will be epca.sl .;i the diiferent voting places iii said Conn! v, . n Ti-KdiiA y. i etob:-r 17th, I H 7 1 , for .be pnrp. ,.f raking the voles el' the li-:'ai voters .,f said County, for or airain-t aa appropriation (.f une hull lied thoiis.-ind I ii.ii.- to ai l the Cincinnati and Terre Haute Railway (Vi.ipal.v ill court rusting its Kaii -n l Prr.ni ii tirceth said C-.niity of M.m bv I d; he..; stock in .-aid ( "l.ipany I,, the l... el ill.oVc speeilied. illllsRY K. l'lillKY, s pl.'t . ...litoe Motiron County iilniir -'n Police.

OT1CK I.-! "r"-i"Yf!TVliN,TlIAT

the undersi.'iied ..as been Hppoinltd,

bv the Clerk' at' Monroe countv Common

'e n. Court, Adiiiiiii.strniOf of the estate of

eeit

iilce oS' Rule of 3. ami. VTOTICK is lierebv ivei.. that 1-y v.rriai li of no order of the Monroe Common Pleas Court, the iindenitied. iidnnni it! ator of the est: te of James O.iodley. ..tecoased, will offer I. r sab' i.t public .m ti..n, on ihe preuiis('s in Salt Civ!; townsh p, on TliensIi.lV (letoke.s in h. 1871, The 'olio.viiu; de-critaii r-al est te, ;o-vvit: The north w-t ipcirter of the southwest quarter of seeiion fotirte. n. (14). of township ei!;ht (Hi, ranjje one (1) east. Con iainiiit; forty . 40 i reres, more or lesf, Also, pa rt of tile northeast (iia-n i of Ihe

southeast 'piarter ol section lifteen, ( 1 al), town-hip ei.-.ht S1. ransre one (f. erst. And, part of the soutiieast qualter of Ihe northeast quarter of section (151 township a i;'ht :Si '..ni.re one III oast, ''otoainifii; forty (40) acres, more or lessi .tlonioc otinty Indiana. Tk: ms. Oae ib rd easb, the residue in equal payment nt twelve end e:ir'.iteeii months, with notes at interest, v.nivirg benetit, of appraisement and avcurtHl by good freelu-M sureties. Sale to h .gin at 2 o'clock V M. J AMKSj II. CLARK, septO.'Tl Administrator.

Fumftatre and Cbairs, of the best mate rial, put down at tbe very Mrcbaaio'TooLs pritcs. COFFINS Add METALLIC CASES, Heady made and ready trimmed, of all prices, ard sold theaptr'than at ami other

place ( RU MiHiiivti. Mil Urai ft will attend all Funerals, Fru of Char ;. j HIElNDERtOJI. Ulooniington, Ind., jun!4

artucis7

AND CUTLERY. Special alt, n' ion i;iveii to fi linj all

Orders for BuVding Miderials. Hlooiiiinoton. mav 19. 18C.9.

W. II. J3otHvin, DEAI.KR IK ALL XIKDB OT PARLOR COOK AND KEATIM ' Stoves, . Manufacturer of and Dealer ir

untm, nr.. ji ...

ASo.ie of Ihe Inraebt and best ar- ilB.Mlpper 800 iSBf Wr0DKare

ranrej Livery and Sale Stables in

Monroe, or in i.ny oiia v county in South- Piping-. Glittering and Metallic

ern lnl;anii. ."-aUoie horses, or horses nnd b.isies will be furnished at any hour of the day or niirht. ( on uiereial travelers and others, wiil be f.ictiili -J with itonveyance to neihi or',iij towns Oooil, st d- h rs.a furnished to fitoioii Horses fed by tbe -ingle feed, day or weea, at rea.stinal.le rates. AVe prf.poro t.i keep a iirst-ctasa stable, and ask tle public to giv 3 us a trial.

T O All the aeeounts; of tbo old firm

1 . O.

Iivei'i', Feed mid Ssile stable. ,x. o. wore i ky.

0-".iit' the iv.idh en l cf the H.R. Drpvt,

proprietor, and m.;st be )iaid at olice.

I mooiiiinirton. Jnd . Iec.

9 Ckbi S will pay for die 'it kU.TTi Wt) the .est ii ajraninefo: old and youriu;

for thive months THK Wli!

.'11 tl'la ATH,

Addr ledfo.il.

Ind

'ar Porn ble Mnlaj ;;w Mill (luts from i.000 to 3.000 feet of liim'aer per day, with t vo lnuuls and 'he power of a ten hoi 'i. eneine. This nail is fully warranlud.

are in the bands of t:.o present

tl at olice -.'8 '870.

joia v ii. i.oi; sit.ii, aTT0?iF.V at law A N D RIoomliiKlou, Itid. Ai;cntforthe foliowiignitmed reliable In-siu-iince Ctimpaniis : tTXA Fire litmrane 0n'tt if, Aet .'.$5.150.9.11 Tl VXD Eli WRl TEli F're tux. fWwnv. Ai-y ts Srt G.lt.ti'J!) S)5 .ETXA Li't' ....f in ir-,' C'Vimi j. Aix $1 i 000,0'in 00 tor THE BES T JS THE CJIEAJ'EsT.-i OFFICE Noitin-i. t eorne- of Public Square. 5 du'v tSO'i-y

TSis I'itot nix Niavf Mucbine For tight work wild dress from 8 (HiO to lO.OuO stay 's per day in the m. st perfect

thrown open on the 18th, and new ', Hohert Clavk. d late of Salt Cre Btudcnts are constantly arriving, j '! Monro? .-..aiiiy. Indi..ij.t. 1,111 , . . P bald estate is s;i, po?ed to be solvent. Each I'enn witnesses an increase in . JA.;I .1 SMIfJJ, Adm r

tie attendance of students.

E. C F0.:7E. AO "

The Dioenix Draiu I i!e alachine

Robert C Foster, Attorney at I aw, I.ttooJti Hilton, Liult

Combines a'l tho latest improveanmU in the manufai tare ot' Tile. Send for si circular and price li-t of either or all the above machines. Chandler &

Tavlor, .170 West Washington .Strict, In: lection of Claims.

septl33t jdiunapolis. lad. sopti3-?.m OFriee West side Bublic &pir.

AVill give special attention to the ettleinent of l;-. e,! nt' Kftates. and Col-

RooUmf; Done to Order.

FIFTH ST.. A'EAB DVX.YS STOJtB, ltt.OO.UIXCiT4S. ISO. "EARLY BREAKFAST" tVo;d Cooking Store IO86O SOLO Iff iStO. Orcr 30,(00 in Actual Uttt The largtbt Oven of aay Stove njitDufaetnred in tho United States. Patent Indestructrlile double fire bottom. Uses less Wo'Xl tht.n Stoves with Oven ore- tliird snrallor. Hot Air Chamber in front of Oven. BL. Every Stove fruaranteivl to jriv perfect satisfaction, and it bjd,ioqu:ditic eqtial to thoie of the old fashioned brick oven. lUahuiVcturea from Xo. 1 Charcoal Irea by Red way ft Burton, Ciuciucati, Oli'o. Forsa:et.j all wide-awake Stove Dealers, like W. H. BODKIN, jai,e.a-3ai jllwoiingtou