Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 24, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 October 1871 — Page 2
just ret-alvtsl one of tlic larpr- fore
stock f nil kinds of
iil they propose to undersell lo cheapest) Call ami sec, BKiniii
POPERY. nil"- KOEof Ihc CHURCH add UK IT HLIC. What it has done. What it is doim; md vim I it wentl? to do. It;' power Its I--.-- i -Ml . It-" infallibility, its frauds. It r, !:.'-. Tr- r:ii. !"i. Tt idolatry. Its ;.rr---iit ;!. It hatred of m;r public tc?i- J ntul of "ivi! uii.l religion liberty.
j It stuMlnvcrilO". Its horrid wickedness int.ii. its nkw yokk mors. A hunk that i'- war ted i-vcrvwhe.re. Vte
THE UNI0$ DRUG STORE. is,iU ?a continumw effort to take! What makes Pittsburg and Allc-
the l. tnvpr-uv trom .llloonunirUm. ; enanv count v, i a., so lmnienseiv
the only arjiimor,t with any ! wealthy ? Nothing h it its coal, is imjKTtwt Railroad coiiimu-1 Take Monroe and Green counties
mention. 1 he truth is wc cannot ! together and their present valuation ! l.wn tlic TTm'vpivifv ini!i' wo in-1 is Rometliiutr like S12.U00.000,!
Srbool Book and Stationer i vr: mn M:iiir0ad"faeilitie.s so that Uvith all this immense bod of coalj (-broujrlit to Dlooailns ton, i nil the tnonev broiudi!; into the;lvii:s under it, to sav notliing of!
eoiinlv bv the U mversi v. together j other minerals. .now rinsum;. with all its other advantages depend ! has $18,000,000 of Bank Capital
immi our i'ettiiu' more Railroads. It, must have also
Now to siun no. The Railtw.d i manufacturing and merchandizing i
will spend SooO.OOO in the county before we will be called on for S10O,-
000. Then the annual contribution i property to bring it up to 8200,000,- : by the liiilroad to t!it -.armers and j 000. Itnv why is b that. Alleghany ; the merchants of the cojnty for all j county is worth somewhere near itime afterward, will be something '; 200,000,000 to-day and Monroe
like the following: vor labor and i and t.nie.n counties that have nunc material to keep up the road $150,- j coal, yea and better oal, yea aid 000; saving on freights ?GO,000 : ;,iroti and zinc, and salt ami other increased productiveness of the : minerals beside, and inst as rich a
65?" Everybody should enil at the 'Frore -lob Otfioo" and leave or lorn f ir a nek of those neatly printed Adoress Cards
RICHARDSON'S 1 1111 IX JAMAKil, 1.1 MIX C'AS
LH LINENS.
'am UK ic Hand-
IMVED KTKRV weiNKS'.)AT, (if f'i jrr ,-
j0 000 O00 of wnnt agents t introduce it in cv.-ry county ' , hit once, i.i'd will pav tlnni! iibeni'lv. Semi
icrc-iiaiion.i; . . , A,,,, yivr.i. Kit A- Mo-1
capital. It must have oO,000,UUU (TltDV. 1. to Have .St. Cim -inr.iiti. O. .... i i i.. l .-i i i. .'.,.!.. .....I; '. ... .
oi '.Hill iuiium nun uhh'i mine- """ : ... , - . rn , .
wens uarooiic laDiets.i
FOB COUGHS. OlLDs AND ItOA USH-
VitLUM A. GjRE, Editor ai.il I'roirict,r CtRJi ror. Ague The fol-
CHIUFS. (. Wo IVi'l om-5olvi.:i oalli-.l on again to OACl'loN Co.NSfM KUs jiijainst tllo itldi-ci'ini-inat'i iisf.f Ii-h :'abrio inado up to imitato our i'o."i in f.'i l, tni'lo marl;, aad trfmTtil apiit-arnno". r.nd to warn thorn t t :t t th.'ir only fifoy;.,iird i. t, ,-o ilia! the u iHlivntic sord of our ti-io. .I.N lUrilAr.nsON.SoSsA OWDKN. is stainpod .in oadi artirl-'. Oetormin. d t" Ofinllac nuivolvf.d. a ln-ro-toforo. to tlo? mi! of vin-iiJ .-p. mi I'roi:: the chnioi.5t nnd .-tronnrost Vlx. hv th U-t
1 machinery cltniimb!; uniform' in woiht Ittlld Clastir,it.V nilltinfnoinrorl nnd hloi.ldinrl
N ESS. Tlmsi; Ta!'l"! i.r,-rnt the arid in I under our own sunorintoiidonoi. : tho oon-
, , . . . ..
urnor win no tpitironfftl rn tmr .writ tno
icwing appears as a le uling editorial is the Cleveland Herald:
"Wc wish to give a very simple remedy for fever and ague, and wish to emphasize it by saying that
it has, t our know ledge, proviil i
very efhcaeio.is. It s simply common salt. A tea-spoouful taken in water, and a tea-spoonful deposited inside each stocking, next the foot, 9 the c'.iill is coming on. That's all there is of it ; but knowing that it has been verv efficacious in
county $384,000 ; money spent by : soil, just as good water, just as good
Lniversitv dependent on
50.000 : annual contributions
Railroad to the county, 554,000. All this to the farmers, laborers and
Kailrond i tinnier
of I
merchants, without any reference to the developing of minerals and mineral wealth.
4 Won roe Count. Farmer's Views on the Kttilroud. Suppose I am a farmer, should I .,.. ..P SI HO ilfMl I a n ioh
breaking' the chill and perjediugj i of capitalist'-, out of mv cure, we put it in our editorial ; jvu.(j ei;.;n, olumn.., where no hnrobng remedy j ' Wp v t,ic. p;,.,!;.-, build shall every and a place, if w: sn jja'iiroa.1 and car y away our inow it. 'produce. Thevtiilupitwotrtp.iv. A tolcrally fair three months j W. an ,0 tcr with our eritli;. hake with the ague about taftoen ; W(1 (,onU1 not !Vu. ... )( J(U 30 rears s.nce, .Jtavc us a chance t try ( j, uumercu cures many of w. ,icn ,m gm0()0 'more tc put on iron were good enough so long as they jan(, ro)li stopk Bu if von wii
iasceti; out not pcraancni . xne make ,,,c r().u, ,)et, fVe
Tca-spooniui oi sais in water oiu it 1,1 I '
k. . I 1 1 ! ,"1.1
seep tsKing a ioso u my until ine . ;u , tt t, t, t
cure was e lective. Ihe doscs i hi ; ynu If von wi il(ivanCe us
the stoekiugs were never tneu. e i , , , f, of
rooileot nit-rting Asher Ivjoertew. :
oi JUiooniuigtou, on tno streets nere
one dar, as thin as a case-knife, and
.nd iust as smart people,
Iirs only 12,000,000 of property? Because Monroe ami Circen counties haven't developed 'heir resources. Because they have not opened up their treasures. Shall we keep these treasures buried in thetrronnd when
by the comparatively small sum oij 100,000 we can open them up to!
the capitalists ot the world ? 1 hi:-
appears to be the honest wav of!
looking at this subject. The facts herein set fort it may in some eases be overdrawn. Rut we do uot 'jelieve that on tho wholrt they nrc exaggerated. And even if the tig-'.V-'Ci sitoul.l l1 ot be exactly correct, it does not affect the question, the principles arc the same and will hold good on trial. 1 will therefore, with all mv heart, vote for the
road. I will ask all mv friends
combination with other nfliricnt rpmdi
in a popular form, for the cure of all Th'-o'it nnd Lung Diseases Hoarseness mid uheralion ;f the throat are immediately relieved. an :l statements are con itfttitly b'einj; sent to tho proprietor of relief in eioes of throat difik'ultiu of years' standiui.'. t'if'TIOS Don't let worthless n -ticles be palmed off on vo,i. be sure von set onlv W ELL'S ('A Tt liO LIC TA DL KTS. dOlIX q. K KLLOGfr, I'latt St., X. Y. Selo A-eiit. So'db Druggi-ts. Price SScts.
bo
ke the mat betl tree, antl gtve s.am, ne; hborri to votc for the Road, iradedroad, we wdl put on thej and j t() Ui(W who ,1iiv i and rol line stock and run ,t : for. no b(j iu of u ;f V()u
sillow as a saddle-skirt. He had hud chills daily lor a year, and pounds of uuinine wouid not touch : i: .1. . 1.- )
tncm, nor 8iiviiuii; ctsc nc nun evri ,,i . . ' , . t . i rule
tried. lo caiieti nis atientmn to ; i. ... i .t i.. iv..- . !
2ii, anu aooiu a ucck am -i , mci i n,.,i.:n,r i k0 io.,
i iron
von : or
votir bond nnd ffivc
credit to tne amount oi siw,- i ... ,'.,,. .,...;., -,u.
000, we will build yiurroad and; mv von back the nionev after it has ! TotSic Friends ofTrmporaurc
b en made hv the road.
nothing about others of us do we ask vcu as f
these ac vantages, care for them, and
-lends and neighbors
Seduction of Prices. to conform to REDUCTION OF DUTIES. Girut Saving to Consumers Hy (Jetting up Clubs. WajU. Setvl for our New Price IJnl. nr.d a (lull form wi'l scco!iij)aiy it, containing full directions makinsr a busfe suvint; to
. oriMir.ior:;, and veniunorntive to eltil or-
The 'rml, American Ten Co, 31 and VESKY ST It K ET.
P.O. Mux ..i'4;: New York
?anieiiiraniiityiinii sntist.ietion in the wear, which the genuine ioodn have nlwavs atforded. J. N. Rk'hariisov, Sovs & Owiiem, june-'iS Tl-.lni. Belfast, .Ireland
OX MAKRIAKF. Essays for Yoiintc Men on GREAT SOCIAL EVILS, and abuses which interfere with Marrinqe. and ruin the hiippiiii-ss of thousand with sure nicuiis of relief for tho ErrinjT and I'nfortunnte, diseased and .lebilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of elnuge. Address HOVARI ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Au;c. 30th. U71.lv
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER
And Pa nor Oanser.
I i 1 1 i n e v y O o o rt . IT is with pleasure that we announce to the Ladi'-s of 111 vnni isrtoii. and vicinity that we bavju-t received a verv bii't.e
and ele-ant -toei, of JULIJKEKY i
fSOOnS. enil racin;:; all tlie li'teft style, in i rlb- variety, and o ' al' iiiaiities. Kr "We undi unteilly have the ! rgest, neatest, eh.iapei-t and most Completfi itock .!) Monroe ete.intr. jctecteil by n perron, in the Em-t i-rti Cities, to whiili we invite the nttentio i of the Ladies. Our
took of various kind:- of FLOWERS AN1 liinuOXS,
is the larevst and Ihtivt ever brousht to
this market. Wn also have one of tho finest assorted :-toeks of Indies'
CLOVES AND H03IERY, which is verv lart:o !ind complete. We
also have in store a heavy stock of till kind. of Ladies'
FANCY GOODS. We wish it distinctly indersto:id that our stock of .Millinery Goods, Trimming, &c, is by far the Largest, BrM, Cheapest nnd Handsomesl ever brought to Bloom'mglon. Call and examine for vi urselves MRS. 1IEERS i A;" MISS EARLS. Bloomiai;toii. Slav 2 1, 1871.
Dr. W. T. Allison,
las: mt rm? M.
left at i!i:Col!u!!li's or Shot-
Illltk. r iV CoV Prim Si.. r' -, will re-
IV' proo'pt uttonti..n. Sh.p on east side .dW.. Averoie. ''iic .Jiinaro south of the
AGENTS WANTED FOR
IST0RY OF THE
I public sipiari'.
mai-29-71
II WAR IN EUROPE!
Clienp Farint) ! free Homes ! IW TIIK I.TXK OK THK I'JIOS. PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Xow iu all the gnat Railroads of the YVidt it has Iv.-coinc a fixed
that the peopie that want a
i road must tro to li e exDJn.sc oi
met i ,;,) ,,,i ,i, :..,-.
in Southwestern In ;!iitn:u.
You are cordially invited t;. attend the Temperance Convention for the Southwest District of the
have had proofs of the eflieacv
A salt tot ague ; nut rati.t amnii j that in many others it failed. A j drink of st.lt water before breakfast ; r dinner, when one lias the syiup-; toins t f ague, is a very effective pre- j ventive of the infernal and tenac-j ui difoase. Ind. Commercial. i
and
j take
eoiiinmcnt
Now the proposed Railroad offers ; eietie:
better than this. J hey only as.c or ibis county one thiid of the cost of making the roul be l and that in stock, t. bo aid b'K-k in freight and travel when the rond is com-
- atm pleted. Surely it is as little as the Vote for Ihe Railroad ? W'0 C:UI do grant this assistance
j to the Ki ii'l ana while other coun
ties on the right nun lelt ol us are ready and willing to do that much more in ease thev gst the road, it
State of Indiana, to he held at i
Bloomintiton on tlic 24th,
of October, 1871. Delegates are expected
It contains' over 1 M fine enravi: t;s of Rattle Scenes mid incidents in the War, and is tin? .mlv FULL. ACTHENTIC. ami OFFICIAL history of that tjreat onlliet. Ager.t arc meeting with unjvjeedented -i:e,'' -s. sellins! frr m 20 to 40 copies per dny. and it is published in both English and German. ("I 4 XT rpV'VT Inferior histories jjWJ L 11 Vii are hein circulated. See that the book you buy cortains tine encravi'iiis nnd 800 page. Send for circulars and see our .terms, and II full
description of the vo;-k. Address1, N A- j states TION.M. PL T.L1SIIING CO., Chicago,!
11!.. ( i!;n:;nati. Ohio, or St. Lou s, Mo.
A Land Grant 12,000,000 ACHES of the Best Farming and Mineral Lands in America. 3. 000. no l Acres of Choice Fanueii; and Gracing Lands, , n tho line of the Road, in the State of Xcbraskii. in the j-cat Platte Valley. now for sa'e. for cash or long credit. These Lands are in a mild and healthy climate, and for rain-jrowiti' and stoek-
; raisin:;, unsurpassed by any in the United
Kb, and ; E
OuK
f for two
vr.v
:icv
II 'ASTED
and popular works,
. , r I. I 1... I u . I 1 - .
t i a company nnd say, here:-"' .w., i gAiVH1 Siili l llili
this grade and put on the I l'e egates are expeete.i "' 0r.(hi Life of Am.rton r.tect.
Iron a road tor u?. ! nrancn .uian, icmpeiau ivf.....:li,,w;n,; i,w t!ie p.-ppumtors of
clmrelics, saboath schools, j mischief an 1 outrage are broutrbt to jus.
mil nil lwi-iovoloiit asscieintimis. ! tiee. and dic!oin the whole Detective
.... , . v... ;t.,.,,- C. Isiem. 'io, 0o( eopies told in 'M dav. Ihe iAuisville, New Albam V Wnm1L nrvim1
! , .11 . .1.1. i .. . r-
Chicago Jtailro.ui win return ueie-, 'p., tin: "atcs free who pav full fare coniinpc. ' wold.
Persons eomitu; on the 1. ov V. ! "!
Prices
Per Acre.
$'2 to $10
Hoaicstends for Actual Settlers. 2,O.OU1 Acres ,f Government Land, between O-.naba and N. rtli Platte, open for entry a Homesteads only. SOLDIEUS Oh' THE LATE WAR
are entitled to a Free Homo.-load of Acres within Railroad limits, oor.r.l to a Direct Rountv of
w edition of descript;W maps, mtiilcd froc
JiaT OFFICE Over Tobe Smith's Jew
elry St re. S-tith side of the -iitiare.
ii lo n i v t'ro nuiixt. ""waTter a. foland, WTOBSEY AT taw, And IVotary Puhliir, LI.OOM!X'JTOX, ISDIAyA. OOicein Court f House, upstairs. Especial allention i;iven to (Vllections, A he.iiiistrator s and Guardian's Reports, Settlement of Eitutes. Stc. Enough business to subsist oon respectfully solicited, to which careful attention will be given. juy'i'.'-lSTl. jdtilocl
'ILH l : , "
km H COMPLETE STOCK of TEXT BOOKS ana STATIONERY, at Ihe POST OFFICE News Stand. JMcPheclr WILL UN'DERKELL i.u MAN IN TOWN.
liCI
14
i 3.
3-1C. W. liolton, Notary Public REAL ESTATE BROKER. IjlARMS, Lands, Town and City properJO ty for sale or trade. All kinds of property bought and fold. All kinds ol eonvcyancinjj Jihic v,dth care. Titles examined, and all business Connected with the tale or transfer "'real estate. 7 C'Oa.I.EtJE ATKStE.
and 1! CANDY MANUFACTQR
BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate ainy bill in his tine of trade freight paid here. I ALSO MANUFACTURE The bet fcv Cream, Sn Ja and Mineral Water, in Tcwii.
SbalJ I
This ia a question whioh cverv
man in tin county must answer on j
the 1 tho: this month, ami every one should be prepared to answer it intelligent y. We propose to submit a few considerations bearing upon the question: 2. Will it bring money into the county, to compensate for what we
will b? compelled to pay out ? It will cost $20.000 'iter mile, to
buihl md equip the nr.d, and i here j earnings to help to raise ti e price are 33 miles of track laid out in the, of Jar.ti in Blooinington and along county, which will cost about 1500,-.1 tho line of the road '.' Let me first 000, abou; the one-half of which i enquire how it wiil operate. Supwill be frpciit for labor and material ; pose che Hail road should increase in the cotnty. This money will ro j the price of land in the next ten first to laborers, who dig and chop ; j years along the litie oi the road, say carpenters and niasons who build i $40 per aere. But my farm rt Harthe bridges and stations ; farmers i rodsbuffi would no. increase one and ethers who furnish tics and! cent. What would be the effect, lumber. After passing thvwelt the j Well.k takes about die same money hands of these laborer, and feed- i to carry on a poor county as a rich ing thorn, it will go into the pock-j one, so the aggregate of tax need cts of farmers and merchants, front j not increase. Therefore, if the whom thty purchase provisions, so ; farms along the line of ti c road that the Railroad will bring in J would have to ptiy more tax, about 330,000 before it asks 11a to! of coiir? 1 would hive to pay less, pay any out, and then only $100, 1 Every dollar iu vahi3 than other 000. ' I mens' property increases in the Nor is this all : The L. X. A & j county, lowers my pioponhn of tax. C. It. R. at present spends about. Now. the land ulo i the ILtdlroacI
11. K. can .-icture exeitrsioti tickets : by addressing J. H. Louden, ofj iilooiiiingtou. The sjxakcrs on the programme: have promised to come, as f::r as heard lrom. The work is a common one. The
O. K. 1JAVL-. it. P., Co. Cm:,l
lb.lv Land bv ilrs. S. M. Oris-i .-cna tor u.o nThis latest work of this popular i;.- 1V(- r:-t'ihlet, with n
i-.v i.i -in i itero-tinc n:irr:itive ot her i v-' " iit l '
rien dtirinjj a ton- through h,rope )-, I':--- ie. i,:e-. -i'iv witli 1 irl: ".'ivrta
-lid the ':.-a'H.-: f ity' yai-ty. A hsi'.dsome v..ioim'', ft ; ! j v illustrated. We i.il'i r extra ti.rnn and pre:niums to ajfonts. S.'tnl for eireiii:.rs. J. 13. Burr. Hyde & Co.. Harttord. Conn.
wniihl 1, ei ioidi il on iev in Monroe!
cotintv :o refuse. ' intere-ts of both the present and m-m I future generations arc involved. -A-llOtlier View, j Let us have a full meeting tc con0 T . ! sidor tiie.se vital interests.
ouppoc i nv. n ;i luriii mi.mtii ;i ; Harrodsburg, or out on Bean Blos-i . . ... . i. . 1 1 i ... r i 1 1
.TVIll , .-IU1I 1 1 IJO Ill-V UIH VI "flu . . I r, !., ,,
.. . ii : :i I 1 1 I iiiiiiii . i .1 i ill ii-
J 11 B U B E 8 A. WHAT IS IT? sttr and perfect rcnicdv fo
AMIOOl)
JL?1 M,;Kf:lA
Lewis. 2S pn;o-s. Jledieal Coinpiinion I on tho radical cure i Homina! Weakness, i I,osso.. Inipotcnev.
AXTEW. CtOP, JUCLIAISL Ii
and energetic business men. of irood
baliits. who can fan ish satisfmtory reference and sice se.nritv for pronertv en-
truste .! to tlivm ; (jotcRigetit veui-.g farmer; i
in I Tact-liar:: ;. wi-.o can turn. mi r.oises !::in!i.'-s:uvl v, 1120ns. vret'erfed ) can obtain
Land ConiniU-ioncr. CP. I normr ncnt and ! rotttahlo cmolovmcnt. oi
1. Xib. :tmo sop 13 '71 b ,th .-alary aid eoiamissiun. by applyln: 111 1 to NoKStSOKil l'c JosirKI.VS, 72 U11..1 "4 W HOW LOST, HO"W HK-i Washington. St., In iinuo!i., or to theii
Just i noiisbe I bv Or. ! Mit:' t;eiits in t .ifir respect ve counties.
septU-jlni
Union Drug and Book Store, J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
Thir-l e.liti.'ii. The nd t'.uidc 10 IIiMlth. ' Siipennatorrlnea, or Invi-bmiarv Seminal Mentai and Phvsi.-al
Tt is a
cases ei lie- l:-'er an-l pi :-n, or o1- siro.et cit of int'-tinos.
riiie, (ir:,lv.lo!iim,l orj;iins. t
all dis-
nbiie'i:iier:t: -inarv. uto-
loveriv or n
Please send the names of your delegates to Robt. C. Foster, Esq.,
as socn as convcnien
nient tvill be furnished for all dele-i gates by the citiz"ns of Bloominoton. ! On behalf of Monroe County Tem- i pcranx' Alliance. W. P. McNary, President, j B, Pupi rj in the District are rup,ieitol j
to copy. A Kcall.v ood InveuUiin. It is very seldom we con; mend to the public in this way, patent ininrovemcnts and inventions which
belonsr more properly to our adver
tising columns.
hat we have to
commend, however, so liccnlv con
cerns the health, happiness and com
fort of our American women, that !
want 1 toood, inter'ii::l-nt or re-mitte-'.t fevers, inllamatioi) of the liver, diopsv. h eih circnbi-ti.-n of tha blood, tilseessw. tc.nnirs. jaundi -e. sen fnla, dy.p '-wia.ae;u and fetcr, or lin ir coiieoniitants. l)v. Vt'A) having become itwarr! of the extrai-rdinniy medicinal properties of the .South American Plant, called J U R U B E B A, sent ;i sorci:il e, on n t issi.-irl to Ill-it e mntrv
! to procure it in its n -itive purity. and having ! ftmr.il its wi;nderfni curative i)i-oierties t," even exceed ihe anticipatii-ns farmed by I i's gr-ut reputation, ba- cor.'-bided to olb-r . it to the pul lie. and is happy to state that ; be h:i perfected arransjemenN to- rr-gular j monthly supply of this wonderful plant ! lie bus spei t much time weperin nt'njr s nnd investi itin as to the most efficient I preparation from it, for popular use. and
; has for sonic tune used in his own practice
ith most happy results, tho enec'nal med-
Im-apaeity. ltupe-liinents to Maniasre. et, . and the Vi-ne;c;il and Syphilitic .Maiadi-s with plain and clear directions fur the sp'-e-iy cure of c.nlary Symptom, (lonorrliu'ii. ti loots. Strictures, and al: diseases of the skin, such a- Senrvv. Scrofula, UK-crs. Roils. Rlotches and Pimple.t on the faci' and body. Consumption. Kpilcpsy, and Kits, induced by svH'-indulgenvu or sexual eitrau1 ivaiioe. The celebrated author in this admirable Treatise, cb-arly demonstrates, from a forty years' .-ucce-sfu'l practice, that the iilnrtnini: cciiiseipienee of self-abuse may be radically cured ; pointing out a mode of euro at: once simple, certain, and effectual, bv means of which every sufferer, no matter what hi.condition may be. on be ctrectunlly cured, cheaply, privately, and radically. BSj-This book sh. nld be in hands of every youth, and every man iu the land. Sunt under .-al, in a p'.ain envelope. ! Price : c.-:,;s. Addre.-s. Dr. LKWIS. 'o. 7 Iiettch .strcet.Nc'.v York. apr.l J tlm
JLi osa-ovtal. HAS I'.KMOVKt) ItIK Saiidh' am! Harnos Shop From his Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to the room on Col'cuc Avenue, just i 'posi'o the Otvhsrd lb- !:.1 Riiiiain wheiv he will keep on band and fllaiHifacdirc to 'Order all kiacls of CarriiiL-i", Wajjon and Riiirjty I3ar:icsi. tsatldics. ('Hat's, Whips atisrt Sadsllery Ilai tlwarc. Ail kind.-, of Repairing dene on short notice. Hloomins'on. In f.. June 'I, 1 St 7 1 . JOHN KO( I! ESTKR. ti ki s pleasure in uiformiee tile public that he has estnlilished himself in v.,,;!i, ss in Mullikiti'seor-
! nor, (in ti'Mi nuij Kirect. . Shaviiiir aad Hair Cutiine done in stvle.
He solicits share of th- public patronage and will guarantee satisfact ai:i. Rloo iiinirton. Ind.. Mav -Mth. 1S71.
WHOLESALE AND RETAll DEALERS IN -UL&SiU l&jklZJLt&m Oils
Glass, Putty, Eooks,Wall Paper, Window Shcides
presented to the publi
c as
wj make no apology forgiving it i )R, WELL'S EXTRACT OF J'JRUBEBA
i,r,t oniidi itio onmv.v;il :ind nil- "im In- coiih'l.-ntiy rod .--mine id- it
V,II. lUvr-JW ... .-j- j dorsoment. The invention referred j t, ia the Great Atncri.-an Washer,1
$100 per dav for labor, in this coun
ty, and tie proposed road, with the branch, w ill no doubt spend twice as much, or 200 per dav, and count
ing in round iiundK-ra 300 working
for three miles on e.;eh side, would make 126 020 acres, and suppose that should increase 40 per acre, jit would make ;.n increased valu-
days 1:1 tlic- year, we sec that about ! I hcn there are about G0,000 will be paid out hy the j 64,000 acres of coal I and Road for labor and material in tin; I in. this county. Suppose county, every year. j that c ttl land increases Nor U this nil: "Tax Payer," in j 1 00 per acre, the inh'tB artieb, a few weeks ago, csti- j creased valuation would
mated that the saving of freights j be by tin. c mpeting road, to the pro-j Suppose two rolling dncers of" the county, would be mills 'jo started in the equal io 350,000 a year, and that the ; count v, with a capital of saving ol freights by merchants all I half nillion each, w deli f which must be paid by the eon-! would pay tax. '..'hat uncr; would be qua) to 100,000 ! wouid be' vory year, or 00,000 saved in; Suppose the Railroad ireiglrs :o the county, which is just property, itsc-H' taxable, equivale it to that amount being i would be ciial to
paid to tne county by the road every i Vi e wctihl then -ia e an year. i iricrorsed valuation of ?12,7i4,8tK) Ivor y this all : The hind of this i The nrcsi-ut v:i!u ition county, y etireful cultivation, could , on which tie tas is' be mad to produce twice as much I levied is $o',0G9,l50
tut it dots at present. But the firm-; The new
whuto .lain.ee
:d to bi
cycry eon'ior (o : 1 1 1 7
ceival.le respect, 8inc:
other Washer extant. It is the' pnrillest, most compact, most port-! able, most easily operated. :tnd is; not at all liable to cet oat i f order.'
jits construction is so simple that,; ieven a child can bcsucccssli.i l; i t night to operate it in an incredible.; short space of time. Some of the most prominent andj ! desirable features in this "w isher," ?b,400,000i whjt.h, js ., imhieement in itself:
faniilv as
be freely taken .ler.insi-ni! ni s i f mute ami f.n tify tiimiieramen ;s.
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l-1 i'-e one
to everv
uschohl reiiHily.which shouhl
Hiooit I'ur-.ti, -r m nu . V!.eni. and to uni-
ail weak and Lymphatic JOH N' K KLL Kit!. Sole A-'ei.ts for the C S-,
i - a the
"-r Uvr bottle.
L-n
.1 for cir-
Uart! (liaGCc lor
111 !
Asrents, we . i 1 1 pav v u It) per we:-k
ea;b, if yon will t'i.t;fe w'eli us i,t once.
run-; : -,n ni-:i il, ana expense paei V. A. KIN ei ( .... Charlotte. Mi..b
j-jvi-rvt A lore.
especial
comuienua-
i are worthy of
! tion. lhey are these: it is always j ready for use ; there is no adjusting : i no screws to confuse and ani:oy,and I no delay whatever in adapting it. $1,000,000) Everything seems to have been done that ingenuity could suggest ;
and in our estimation it is simply a practical, sensible and beautiful invention, and only r quires to bo seen to be appreciated, which cannot fail to please the taste of the most fastidious. Phtndeffihin. Press.
FAilLY KNITTER. The NKW IIAVKV h- cmlorred by iiiblic opinion and first premiums at Knits as the be:-?. K N ITS KVE R YTIII NC. Is : i:iiIc, boa uiful. ea-iU learned and opera-
:el. Xo fa i,ilv can a tl'on.. to h-j
on". Price ii---5. A "cats wanted. Add re
NKW IIAVKN CO.. Xcw Haven.
f'A VilLY Conn.
Ordinance Xo. XI. IV. Wiibrk.vs, a pctiiion,sic;iie l by a major- ' ity of the residents freeholders on 7tl) I t.. between Walnut and Lincoln streets, i asking that an Ordinance be passed by the i Hoard of Trustees of the Town of Rloomj iiiiitnn, requirinc; that 7th st., from Walnut t. to Lincoln st. he giadvd and gutteruu, ' tb'-reiV.re, I Skc. 1. He it ordained by the Hoard of ; Trust. -cs of the Town of liloominirton, ! Indiana, that 7th st . from Walnut st. to Llnoo'n st. be graded end glittered to the ; grade as indicated by tint protlles of said part of street, now in the hands of the En1. .- I rl' ... 1 . '. . . ..
eineer oi saiu jown, ami i s neroinnui-i pMVuL'l: nnu 'bat the cost and expense thereof be awrncd anJ scs-.-d nccord-in-to the provisions oi f.n "ct !?t the (b-neral Assembly of the Stir.e ot j';:1iann, entitled, "An act to enable Incorporated Tosvns to lay out. open, grade and improve strci ts and alleys, and make public improvements thereon," &c, Approved April 27th, lSCO. Ml-.- ft Tli-O the crnirli' of s,l milch of
Without ! 7,i. .,,,, . j. i,.,,; ,1 1,.. rniel
and guttered, shall be, and the same is,
Age ii is.
JAS. B. CLAKK.
JOI!;f C. OKC1IAUU.
CUBK & ORCHARD, Di-:.M.i;i;s i:r Fancy and Siaipfe Provisions, Qaeoaswar?, &c. Mam;nh; Hall Building, nioouillRgtoH, - - Indiana. Tin: highest prices-paid for all kinds of country produce. ian2i 70
KNITTING
$300,0! IO
ts ljav no encouragement to go to the expense of lime, tind manure, snd thorough cultivation, becitusc, with tn;ir hoavy freight.-!, they cannot compete with other counties. So that the increased production of this ccunty, with the encouragement of an East and West 11.11., with tow freights, cannot be estima
ted. But, to given rmigh guess, j u this Railroad forsake of seeing the dgures, there: Hut suppose !,
vulu it ion
would be 818
Tl.ri-c timc - larce as t!c present valuation, ('ors-atcntlv my ir portion of tax on my I larrodslui 'g firm, wl.cn it has not increased n value one cent, would be one-tliird as much as it now is. If I ufiy &o0 tax now, I w i i 1 only have to pay 10 :ss soon
; established. ivo near the road
gia.-s is br-1 of ibe s-' r where t In"
II
V P. II I C A N E VIV.ST
ro 2,660 farms, of 100 acres each,; wince mv property will increase iu j in the county. Suppose tlu- increas- : valae well, in the first place, if j rtl production under the fostering ; keep my propeity, its increased! influence rrf a railroad to be $100 ! facilities for n a king money ' will to evi-ry such far.n, we would have; more than con.p.Misate for th' inan increastid productivencs-i o-' .;.81, i c re:i.-.ed tax, but I iiiist rem nibcrj 000 every year. 1 that tax dont inoic.isc in the pr por-' Nor is this all : There are ubotn j tion ol the inenvse f valuation, fori an average of 250 students t ihc ;is the county Lecoin..-s wealthier the! University who sjiend about $2Kj tax becomes lig! ter in its pr-rccnt-j each, every year. $50,000 brmght j :ig- : and then in ti e second phiee, into the county by the University. ' if 1 want to sell my property it- will!
n targe part ol winch goes through lrmg more incn w. iljelxaruing houses into the pockets Thf-n what about this great minuf farmers and merchants. Every ' ea question, ( 6ty grent, 1 ccause f knows that there lyis boon apd'tsU jtiirUsqn iijijeit is gretit.)
"With prjit rarf, lv Ti. ,' ; ref-s-,. w-Irftct fr.n tt.ti O-'.r. v-l - i:l - ruiliiilnl Ar('ll..itl(-i. i-n'-Il :!i:o-icl-r-tst o f.a-c-r, (.ri'i ini-li:ci. Mar'riwi,-.' Cl;i-0, C-.itaiili. .Ii-:!isit, CrvuniR, ,-tn,, -.f rnrr .-rciUmer. OJ grid t!rtiytli ami jvr ' ;io-i,--. ,Y ;m( arti ficial. vrry Jfaror at rrp'Yirmf. Xn ewil-fl.'.'i Sffte fit'l mesiturf. Uxr tltrtn en.v, u... ottitr. flit mat tltlicutt., dthcwi j fiax'irrt fver tUKid.'. :o nt! i-nnr t.i ll-.o chnap f xtRi I. Auk for llr. Iri':'M S-:a1 yiilViirtnsn. Manuti c.lurcU onlv liy lUtifll'hU.N, STKi I, : A fltirr. bf' (ft.. lf:.Vtri, Ci,li-:ur lUtl St. LOUIA
The only kind rawle by a practical thomiet, an well U phyiteiun, wtlh 6priitl refvrsnca to ill: hftalttifulmt. Qmpottdnf crHcUfithat aidrtig'tti. lYrftrt in quality. Chcajiat, btoauAt. Ihe jmrrsl. licit, a it u tht HeaUhUst. Iliscu t, corn tiroad, ckp, putif, net ody vhlto (nvet) and light, but vholwuii mid ntttritfoua. Ute il ; prove it. If Dot M ncammnil'-d, vi forfeit right to trutlifiilnmg. JffMmj 'uurthla, chmp Iniitationa. Eimn you Et Pr. Priet'l Cvavt Ilai-ing ivxIct. SoW by Orowr. Minufwv Cirl only by Til )JIl'SO!t, STKKt.tt & V&K1S Xi'ii CO. Jopol, ClllirMi't at.loBil.
COMPANY. Office, 14 Ilnrelay St. N. T 1Tp stairs, Oiler to the public a i anterr, c'.mbining safety and eoMiioMy with elegance and usnfiilnes. It cannot explode; it gives ii good light, and consmees le.-s oil than liny other; it is not disturbed ley
i tie highest wind, and if n
ken it is easily replaced by means v. 'I'lieyai!! in iversnlly liked have been tried.
V AB,J '.iflK.K RI09 !i A,l 1'OL'K 4 5tl-S (TIP I.Ai FOK jriVIE LSDKILSIOXKU WISHES To ! L sell his House and Lot. situated just 'south . f the ('ollege Campus, upon reasoii- ; able ti-rms. if application he made soon, j Tin- house is built of brick, two stories in ; hiir'it. an. contains niici rooms nr.d two ball-, wirh a front por.ieo to each storv. ; The ho'.isi- has recently been painted and ; i-i -hingh-d, u.d is i l good condition - thloiigiiont. There is a well and two eisi terns on the premises, stable, wood-hed, eiiicken-h' iisi.' and all other nuthouses
needed. Tho pasture lot, chicken lot. kitchen garden, and dd'.r yard, are e.-iel) neatlv and indcjicndi ut y foncud. 'fhere is Hue selection of fr lit, trees on ti e grounds, among which are Apple. Peaches, Pears, Plums, as well as el '.ice drapes, and a number of bivndsoiiiii e ergreens. The house will be s;ld with all th,. ground, or ivi;.h a portio i of it. Tkc.ms -One-tliird of tlie purchase nionev dow n, the balance tu payments to unit the purchaser. Kor further particulars, cull on tho uudersigncc., oa tlie premiM. EDW"X BULLARD. Uloouiington, lad., July CI, 1371.
i hereby established as follows, via: ! Skc. III. liegi'.niing at stone crossing east side of Walnut st. at the level of 21 UU. running thence east 1 11 feet with n fall of
four and ten hundredth (4.1'D feet to intersection of Alley, and to a level of 207.59 thence east to intersection of Washington street a distance of ! 5o feet with a fall of eig'it nnd sixl y-ught hundredths .' f.tW) feet, and to a level of l'JS.SO thence a.t to intersection of alley, a distance, of sow feet, with a fr.tl of three and eighty sis hundredths (3.SJ') feet, and to ii level of 185.00 thence east to intersection of Lincoln street, a distance of 50 feet, with a fall of one and fifty hundredths (l-'if) feet, and to a level of 183.50. Sec. IV. That the gutters shall be four feet from the line of curbstone, and the space between shall be oiled for setting shade trees, and shall be cove-ed to n depth of three inches, with good.souud, limestone, broken to the size used in MeAdamb.irg. Sec. V. That the grade of the .H'ore-Vi.l part of 7th street, when t'le grading and guttering shall be complete. 1 from gutter t" gutter, at right angles with tho line of si'.ii! treef, he, and the same is. hereby established as follows, viz : Commencing at the bottom of the gutter on either side lot' the street, thence ascending at tho grade of one (1) inch to tho foot, to th center of the stre-.it, with a regular curve from gutter to gutter. Skc. VI. That the wid! h of the CiuUer shall be live feet and madu of good stone, with lead stone six indies thick; and the shape of said cutler shall he the same as that heretofore adopted by the Hoard of Trustees of said Town, as shown by their records. Skc VII. That tho work required in this Ordinance shall be completed by the 15th day of October, ls'ft, and in accordance with the foregoing specifications. I certify the foregoing to lie a true and
correct copv ot an Ordinance ot the Town
Lime Kiln for Sale. orjr'EK Vol' SALE MY LIME KILN and Stone- (uarry, for $1,300.
One-tUU'd cash, the balance in two equal Miu::il r-avmcnU. "JOSKPiI S. ALKXAKOEB.
I
Blooinington. :)n'
Ii 8. lsl-tf
Tim Premium Harse Sliocr. A. B. BAVEMSCROFT, 15 1 si, tt k h i i t Ii SI M 1 1 Horse Sheer, Coi-imp of Sixth and Madison Streets. jagr Tim Premiur.i for i esi horse-shoeing, was awarded ;c Mr Uavenscroft. by a o.omm.ttoe of thr-jo Blacksmiths, at the Monrce County Pair, held Septcuibrr, 1670. Every descriptitn of Iflacksmithing done neatly "ir.d prompdy. P.opniring execnted with despatch sept28-70
J.vs. H. Mulkt. Mohn L. PiTtir.B. MITLKY & FITNEB, Vttoi'iioyjis sit. Lttw, BI,001IIrVTOeV, INDIANA, II T ILL practice in the seven! (lonrU of V I the .State, and the District Court of the United States, for the State of Indiana. Kspteial attention given to the collection of ol:ii n3 and probate business Otfic j in W. O. Fee s building, northeast corner of public Uiir?. Bloomington. In 1....I id v 2i;th, IS7I.
UNDERTAKING. BAST .4 ii WII1TAKEB will keop constantly on hands all kinds of
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J ii H, N T , S On the East side of the Public Square, first door above the Presbyterian Church. Kspeeial attention girt a to the litiKinesH. We l ow hnve n fine, new Hearse, for the accommodation of our friend wdio may favor ua with H call. They can also, .at the same time, leave orders Cor all the carriages they may want Wo have labored under some disadvantage buret ofore, but that time
has passed. Our hearse is as nice as uny in
A. TIONE K. Y . W J are jirepi.rcel to g;r greater :nduc-
ui nts in ILeaU, 051 ald VI P4PES, tlu.n evi-r i fore, hk eiiv toea. -. cry ;:g-- nod r01tl'l-:,?. Wc lis -O pl!r- .. h -, ju. ,,t I'loinans Improve j JI-eh!t:-s, v. :;b whii ii w u-d trim n':1 Wnll Pa;i mi ISoider frei if eh.irge. fur our : si-iiii rs We Will id iit'.te lb pi hiic l -aii ::-id ex;:iu;ne i sjr st ok ttii-l pr.e s. I-i -;.-re f-ioe:.MJii:g id-owlu r j. AgeutA rr Tir. Tlll"S 18 O il BSttStTN, I be grti&titet Toii.c in ihy World.
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J. ALLE
im LABSEST STOCK
or
Building Material, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Impleineiits. Beapere, KevolviBg -Bay Bakes, Straw Cnttcrs, Horse Hay FoHliis, PLOW, GARDEN HOE Planter & 9 H
kl Ba.
A LI;
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FORKS
OF
mm. KINDS,
a.
Belmout Nails, Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Glas?, Faliuestot-k's f"hit Loud, Pun BoiltJ Oil, Doors, Sash, Venetian Blinds, Locks. Hinges, 1-e., ttc, ever brought to Bloomington. lffl- liiiuls'of JTIn OJiMl Sbcct Xl'Utt Work -done to rder. rieass gir
mo tt c-ull.
W. J. AL.E.EBI.
M0 CALL A & CO..,
Hat e tlic Cheapest Stock of
NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Boots and Shoes
of Illoomint;ton, Indiana, passed by the ! the Stale. Board of Trustee thereof, September 15'th. ' t.nn if
ion, taivi-ii iioiii no; riHO'US oi agio, uoara. m w 1 JOHJf WALDKOX, I'res't of Board. TEAIEMBEE that iiur Gordon Power Attest: James F. Feb, Clerk of T. B, XV Pr turrej out ftnj Card. Worfc
EiANTA 4 WHITAKER.
SCHOOL HOOKS hm STATIOHERV, Cotton Yarns and Batting, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In th? Town of Bloomington,
