Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 October 1871 — Page 2
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THE UNION ORUG 8T3RL J. W.SIilOEMAHEK & CO., have just received one of the largjtt tccks or all kint s of School Books and Static nery ever brought lo Blooniiu ;ton, and they propose to mi! rsell the cheapen!. Call and n e.
LQQMINGTQH PROGRESS
1SSUEH F.V3RY WKUSKSU.IY, fl 2 prrvvtr.
ov W1XTEIJ STYLES xv Tin-: TRADE PALACE, I.Nlil A V.U'OMS, I M. On Tluu.-dny, Outol'd' J ; t ; i , wo will givo cur ( i mud Exposition of
winter styles and novelties in Wed- j
dinr,l'3vc!iir Lr :i :id W silking Presses, :
Sauk, and ; for Lulies, ;
Siiiis, S!
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William A. Gade, Editor and Pn p:-U-
DSonroc County Bible Society. The Monroe County liibie Society held its anuuitl Meeting in the Baptist Church, Bloondngto i, on Monday, the 2Gth of Sept., 1.S71. After the usual devotional exercises conducted by Rev.A.Y. I.Iocre, President of the Society, tho meeting was addressed by Rev. O. H. Smith and Rev. S. Burton.of Ploomington, en the claims of the Bible and the workings of the Society. Mr. Viii. Heaps, our zealous and efficient Cunntv Airent, male his
the foliuwii g is a
Sabbath
report, o:' whieli &umniary : Meetings and
addressed, . - Miles 'raveled in the couniv Families visited by himself
local agents.
!s. B,.:k'S,
' Garme.its of all kind
. Misses si ml LhiUrotl. Also, the riehesi display of New ) York ft ml Paris Millinery ever witi ne?sed in one esta! lishment.
Also, ail ti:c new styles o: Dress j 'Fabrics, new shades of Silks, etc.
Our en'. ire stock throughout, j adapted to the warts of the people! at large, will b.' tho most con pletel of anv ever exhibited outside of New York, ami will be amnged j with studied can1, making a most j pleasing and ati i'aeti ve display. Our j large, spacious show windows will) be elegantly deeoraied, and the store) at night will be illuminated from j top to bottom. !
Wc earnestly invite everybody to attend, as it is the People's opening, and everybody will find much to interest them. AV'o propose to have the grandest show of the season, and want all flic people to etvov it. N. 11, Sjirru &(.'o.,' Trade Palace. Kolief S'f't5ttsr.
A nr-;'!ii!T of the citizen? was!
audsupiHed - - - I held at the Court House in 13 loom- j New subscriptions taken, $&.00j ;ns,twn, n Tl;rs.!av evening last, !
Monc" colieckd bv liim lt and i or the purpMC of contributing for local agents, - - 210.00' tl,e relief of the .sufferers by the Books sold, - - 15.25 ; Chicago Fire. Mr. Heaps then made some very' Col. Piehnrd Owen was ca ltd to encouraging remarks, in which le the Chair, and J. V. Buskitk was stated that the Society was i l better i appointed Sccretarv. condition bow than it hud over been The follow ing i nimittee was ap"before. j pointed to solicit contributions : By a comparison of the r sport of j i.t Ward, Lerov Chase, Mrs. C. County Agent and Treas.irer, it j x(t ; 2nd Ward, II. J. Nichols, appears ;hat 315 have been dona- Mrs. Prof. Bdlentiue: 3d Ward, ted during the year. !J. Misencr, Mrs. Milt. Hight; Books to the value of 50.35 have j 4th Ward, John Waldron, Mrs. been giv mi io destitute fami. ios, and I Judge JTtigl-.es. 159.70 Aorth of books sob in the ; The following person subscribed county. This is the most that the : the amounts ennosite their nr.nies:
Schools 18
GDI and
1.100
Faniil.cs found dostittiteot' Jiibles
society has ever eione in one yearOn motion of Prof. E. Ba .leutine, the following action was uuani- j mously inken by the Society : j "The Monroe eou::ry 1 -ible So-, ciety at its annual meeting ir P-'oom-! ington, Sept. 25th, 1371 : j " lit'scked To note it on lie mintites wit l gratitude to God, that the Bible is now sold, bought and read j under the protection of tha govern-1 ment o:' tho Kinglom of It-dy in the Cay of Rome aft utvle the eery wall of 'he Vatican." ; Also ' he following mi notion of liev. Edward Wright: "Itcsrfred, That the present state : of Europe, the inereased facilities in Spai i, the opening in Mcxbo, ; as well as the increase of Bible in-j lluene-e in our own town, iiive great! encouragement for renewed anel more zetlous effort for the diffusion j of the Word of God, as the met.ns j to regenerate the world." ! Rev. D. J. Shaw, President ; Ihej
Ministers of Bloommgton, Vice Presidents ; M. P. Harbison Treasurer and Depository ; Thomas N. Faris, Joseph Yakey, J. J. Greeves,
Clellauei F. DodeU and J hn Blair, j
Executive Committee. The Secretary was requested to .publish the proceeding? of this aueetin" in the county papers. The labors of the Cou ity Agont
Air. Heaps, were approved, and i a vote cf thanks tendered to him for ' his fiutl furtlrvices. i
.ri:Jire Ml.x'wIt. C !'-t r H. A F ilk I)r M;i v.ll Col. J. T.iii;i sun.... Prof. Af.vater II. . lrrv II. Ut.il.....' .1. Girt M-Vh'Tter ,1. V. il.iskir i Prof. Wriclit
K-v. A. T. 31 n r.-.Ul'.-t Kriu'gor Hcurv P.!''.' J.ll'Villtln.-l Pnf. I; Ov.-.-li ; nn-l in ciciViii i; if needed. Prof l-iili tiilt' ' Mrs. .5 -iinos N;ii;1h .-
C'liftrlcs - o-'i.-uc Dr. ('. -N.itt K. P.-.i t:v;..i AV. H. 1 .vlkin Prof. ",,' v!UProf. Kirk wood Vrof. UoUin Key. .!... Hit;!it James AV. Ilurrvimtii Prof. U. '. John Ori'tmrd C.weti:. :..o-I-.v l.O. O. P .lo-oii '. 3 ir Jlrs. . V. T imer Felix II iucnins AV. 11. .toiu s AV .1 AlUn AV. V Vvx. . ftiu'. in ciu'hing i!' ni-c-doii John A . fins,, ol ... M. P. Ifarbiion .... John lion in John Wnl Iron was.ippotntu
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An adjournel meeting of the Blooming-I ton o:'!.;;ii)!7.u!ion for the rrllof of" the des- i
tituto citisen of Chiuigo, whs lulu at the Court I;or.?t. on Monday evening lust. Tho rhiiirasin Matid tho object of the
meeting t Ve to reeoivc the reports of the
Bar Mcetinfi
A Meeting of the Bloominpton j K-.
A vote of thanks was also tf - TtKrn fro. rtereu t the Ireasurcr, .loseph M. i committee f-on li 'Vard retried conHowe, for the careful Manner in ! trilmtions of 5.oo fiom cdi f tho folwhich .ie. has kept the 'woks rod "'S P;wn( isum?10Jns Depository ot the Society. ; p. c. hlinu. -Mr.-, ull, M. 'j. Humor, W. 1. Mc aaky, Sec'y pro tern. 1 c. T. ixm-. p. M i'. aly, J. K. J-
il. lM.:v.l.evi Tai.n nb.-mi.o, il. J. 1't."-. 4!fi ,io . I . !!,... .p. Al.
Oaiii !ior. . II. t. In k, A. tvitlK:rl:tntl, J.
1!. llvWi OM, Jo'm Shul:ii. J. P. Pee, i
Bar, called for the purpose of tak-;-l - AV. Pi;l. nnd H.j ' . ,.' f . Ketchmn : f Sl.CO --di lrom D. H. Km. ing appropruite action in respee :- to u. P. 3auit.v, Mr,. K Mitchell, 1 11. SuS-
thc elett hot Uen. Jacob li. Ixwe, hurv, p. Me'.ionl. v. K. Kuiinn., AV. II
n mem'ier of this liar, xiho dennrr- Jones. II. ?ellv.-i, M. L. Me'l
.l !,: i:fi. k- iiK J, f rt Kev. Father Jlenry .ICifsin;'
r vir ure. "lu ua . .. . Konan r,0 ctf.: of elothin f on Mrs.
ber, lb 1 1, alter eloquent and leel- j Micro and Mrs. Kyoi, $IS.00; Mrs. Voss, ingadcressesbv Gov. Pt.ris C. Bun-mo $2.w; Junes i. Howe, ss j.o j ; mcuing, Jesse T. Cox, Col. Hester and j L;,lll,'. f i,Tl'1"'f 'ks' it D' ii , , I c!othm' 10.00: G. lioUeiibaener, shoes Others, the following re.5olut .Ons !$,,00: Mrs. Geo. Hardin, ore bundleAVere manimouslv adontcd : elotliin:r: itfrs. AVibon. nuilu, cc-nifortd,
Whi'iv-flS- fjpn. -Tr.K Ti T.nwr i etc, Mr
whose name has been a nousenold
It Bloomiimtoii, Nov. 1st.
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OTING HON' LOOSE-in .the STREET UNCHAINED
Wanted .g-?iits5 ! Pr Our bey' iful mid ,-:triking novUv, THE PICTORIAL FAMILY REGISTER. AVill sell nt sight in almost every family. Combine niv entirely new and elegant Familv Photojniih Album, with a complete family llislory. .Sold ly fiilse.riptio;i esi lusively. Four ditl'erent style? nnd (iriees, hut euii be fully deseribed in an advertiiM'tnent. Send for eireuhir.-s. 'Address, H. II ANXAFOltD & CO., PiMUIiok, I" AVest Fourth Street, Cincinnati. :iet 17-14 Sixty-live first l'rizc Medals Awarded.
T H E G It K A T
Dallimore Piano MANUFACTORY
Knabe & Co. Jfanufaeturers of
GUAM P. S3UAKK and UPRUiHT PIANO FORTES, BALTTMOK.1. Md. Thene instruments have bem before the Public for neurly Thirty Years, ."nd upon tlii.-ir excellence alone attained uu u"'Oureiiased pre-eminence, which pronounix" tliem unequ-.illed in TONS, touch. avokkmanship, And I)LTK.mi.ITY. All our .Square Pianos have our new improved Over.' tning Scale aii.l ihe A-nuTe Tn-ble. AVe would call special attention to our lute patented improvement in Grand Pianos and Square (Irniul. found in no other Piano, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than ha? yet been obtained. Kvery Piano fully warrantee! for lire years. Illustrated Catalogues and Price LuU promptly furnished on application to AV.M". K.NAUK & Co.. Baltimore, Md. Or any of our regular established ageiieicj. Oct! 1, 6m.
which (Air
Milliner y O o o rf s . TT yj with pleasure that we announce to ' .1. the Ladies of Uloominsiton, and vicinitv, that we have just received n very large and elegant Moe.t of lUILMCRW i GOODS, einbni'jinR all the latest styles, in endless variety, and of nil qualities. BO?" AVe undoubtedly mv the 1- rgest, neatc.-it, cheapest and most complete stock .n Monroe county, selected by MKSS. BEEltS,
ii person, in the Tlnstern Cities, to j we invite the attention of the Ladies.
j stcek of various k nils of
FLOAVKK3 AND IUHHOXS. is the largest and finest ever brought to th s market. AVe also have one of the flno t. assorted stocks of Ladies' CLOVES AND HOSIERY. which is very lars;e nnd complete. AVe a'so have in store , heavy stock of all kinds of Lndies.' FANCY GOODS. AVe wish it distinctly understood that our slock of Millinery Goods, Trimmii s, &c, is by far the Largsd, Best,. Cheapest and Handsomest ever brought to Bloomington. Call and exanif e for yourselves. MKS. BJSKK.S &'MISS PARIS. J!l,-omington, Jtf.ay 20, 1871.
Ant! dnW.ec tn r.o wjtrnlnt ThEf-iT. rxript lh TerWWiM tyc Of of ll!:: Keeper, taavntil oa tho verj- summit 0 The Great -Golden Car of EeyBt. That mtgT.' fM mans nt eoMrn eplomlor, moMi-d ! ofter on. cicr.i Evp- .vi .M':n, onil ronstrurti on ft w:il of mjnl4cence eliiol it.-ly untqtuJcd la tho world, ticeul by Tfee Colossal fioMen C&ariot, Vfh'.rh for iso-rcins erandenr imd mpninccnr.! Is nttt-rlr on. paralleled i Miy ceentiy on the f:M' -', p'?"v.. J i1!!?.' be u w41 here to stalo '.be correctacw of which Is beyond dls pu'.e, that Tho aas?, Deas & Cages Helon2lne to Ihs Orcut Golden Mi-nnserto nre conftrncteil nod ornii:n.:lilci vlthtl-i nnd flnll r.tlrely new end original with the g 'ail niserierompony, and un'U-nlcbly (tirpassios In rolnt c( dazrling l.rtlliancv ,ind orlisllc i-xrcntloa any. l!i!ne the . !rld ever ilreAined i.f. On the sides and eie.la or tna Clrriaceaennmlnlne Ihi animuU olul paraphanaUa are paHHi;., s'lccl 'il fn ni dcaiinn bs- tlint woiM-ronnvni-d Parisian Artist, Qui;iit Pore, oidaro faithful copies of Is). inoompara. hie ILLUSTRATION OF THE HOLY BIBLE! T!H rslilM'Irm c!Tl parcty reoliwleal. ran '' K hT? evi-rv ilcr-ir:met!t conducted on r utrleUy moral nrlnclpin, and 1 uiu r.ciilouaoly the grandesl exhibition of any mo or country
THE ONLY COMPLETE MENAGERIE ON THIS CONTtNENT.
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MO A ( 0M PLETE STOCK f TEXT BOOKS and 8T1TI0NERV, at iht POST OFFICE Niwji S(aad. MrPheetn AVILL L'XDKItSELL asv UAH IN TOWS.
TotHcOiitOftM-'n Menaierle A Fri.I. rAHflO OFI.IVrxO ANIMALS hrouslit. tv.- th Acer t of the Ori-a-. Menneerle Ceroi.iiiv dln-i-t fn.iii Afri.-a. coiirtiillns many animal noverhef,,re m en i i IIiIh conUacnt. fiouw or ;he varieties were, never on erhibiCin In anr Mrnaerrie In the known world, anil are
the very .-art or tmtt liahltablc Onir .1 A frtca by the Accnt o
JnesioBeVVbU'wecut tour of d'!eovi ry throushthat unhoapltahle r.-.o i. I'en-cinbc tliey aro ;:o bo eer. mile in the Orcat Golden Mu n.i:-ric. A LIVINQBLACK RHINOCEROS, TTtE ORE AT AFRICAN ELAND.
S The Only WHITE ZEiBRA ever Captured,
A WHITE TAalArvi A. ROCKY MOUNT AIM MOOSE, TWO HUMPED BACTRIAK CAMEL. THE RED BTAO- OF INDIA, GREAT AFRICAN HARTEBESTE OAZ?HBIAN BLF.88 BOCK, THE KAFFRAB.IAM IMFOON, GREAT BARBARY AOUDAD, HIPPOPOTAMUS, Tocether with A T' ;!.!. CAItC!) OF TOE MOST ETTBAOT5; IHNAia ANIMALS known to Saturtll.w. TO BB HBBM VL w i TUOUT EXTRA (JUAltGli.
THE AMERCiAN WASHER, PUT OK SBOOO. The American AVasher saves Money, Tinn; and Drudgery. The fitisrue of Wit: hiiiir day no longer
dveaded, but Kconomy, Kilicieney, and Clean Clot'uiuii; sure. In calling nttention to tlti. little ninchin:; a few of the invaluable qualities, (not possessed by ny other wasbin-; machine yet invented!) arc here enumerated. It is the smallest, most compact, most portable, most simple in construction, most easily operated. A child ten years old. with a few hours' practice, can thoroughly comprehend and effectually use it. Then., is no adjustin-j;. no screws to annoy, no de-
: lay in adapting I It is always ready for j use ! It H a perfect .little wonder ! It is a I miniature iiant, doing more work and of a ' better quality than the most elaborate nnJ ! costly. One half of the labor is fully saved ; by its use, and the clothes will last one-hall I longer than by the obi plan of the rub i board. It wlil also wash the largest blanket. Three shirts at a time, wasliins thoroughly. In a word the ablution of any fabric, from I a Quilt to a Lace Curtain, or Cambric I Handkerchief, are equally within the eii pacity of the LITTLE GEM ! It can be
tastenco to any too ana taken oil at will. No matter hew deep rooted u prejud.ct may exist against AVasbiiij; Machine , the moment this little machine is seen to perform its wonders, nil doubts of its i.-lesinsinv; eflicaey and utility arc. banished, and the doubter and detractor at once become the fast friends of the machine. AVe have testimonials without end.setlin: forth its numerous iiilvi-iitaes ov.r nihers, and from hundreds w'10 have thrown aside the' imwieldlv. useless Ma
chine, w'.iieh have aignally -i'aiUd ! ac-1 complish the object promised in prominent i p
anu loua sounoinic aaveruscioein-. It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is for wrini;inir. The price, another pai:.mount inducement to purchasers, has been placed within the reach of every housekeeper, nnd there is no article of doii-.-stic economy that will repay the small investment so soon. $5.50. All that is asked for this GREAT LI50R SA VEK, is a f iir trial. We gmiiiit.tee each machine to do its work perfectly. Sole Agents for the Tnid-d States, A. II. FRANCISCtrs & Co., 513
Market St.. Thil., Pa. i The Ir.rest and cheapest AVOODKN-
V A It K IIOISK in the United Slates.
Dr. W. T. A.Mison,
J OFFICE Over Tobe Smith's Jewelry Store. Sotitl' side of tho square. HLOOMlSftTOiV, 1XHIA1VA. WALTER A. FOLAHD, ATTORWEY AT tfiW, And iVotary Public, LI.OOMISO TQX, IXDI.l .V.l. Office in CJomi I tloiise, up sialic. Espcein! Ktte-ntion given to Cidlections, Administrator' and Guardian's Reports. .Settlement of Estates. &c. Eiio ujli busi
ness to subsist upon respectfully solicited, to which careful attention will be given. juyi'-'-lii71. pel tit oc-t 'iLW. Helton, Notary Putolie REAL ESTATE BROKER. TiAAUM.S, Land.-, Town and City proper1. t.V. for -nlfl cr trade. AVI ki; il.' of riroperty bought and sold. All kinds of conveyancing done with care. Titles examined, and nil business connected' with the sale it transfer of real estate.
97 f'OMJ,a'; AV.ISl'B. 7 AiVI'EO. GOOD, KhLlA i,J,b
nnd enerjrciie business men. of good
habits, who can furnish satisfactory references and give security for property entrusted to them ; (intelligent young farmers and n cchnnies, .vbo cad t'tti-n iJi horses, harness and e.-a ;ons. preferred. ) can obtain permanent and p'olhnlde employment, on both salary acd commission, by applying to JJotsinuku & Josski.vx, 72 and "i W. Washington, tt., Indianapolis, or to their Sinjeer Mgunts in -.heir respective counties. soptl3llm
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Kemoval. has kkmov.:! i:;:ctn !i;s Old "riin i, on Ki" !: -';. -c. r.:
n-o'ii on Collej-.e Avenue, jest ..pj . si'. t!., (r'bard H."'-f iioil.iin-; v',: h xl keep on lu:iul ittul lini'iL' i: ;: ail kinds i' Cirri Wniodi -el aiiirri':. !iad(3l4'N, ';t3:5'., IVUips iil SaJlIs-5' ElMi'diviU'c. Ail kimls of liepairin done on vburt
notice. Hloominaton
Tnd.. dune 21, 1871.
CTLKiinA'ii)
word in the county cf Monroe, fori
more than a half cent.iry, and the ! 2nd Ward revortedt ie foilowinj;: wmtri rccolkHion of whose many virtues !- Ko 'Calb.Ioc"-!,
fv- 'laiidolph, I. "Mr-, ket ; Mrs. Jos.
Howe,...'lotliint; $10 0 -iftuii M.h. Church,
$4.2'i; Afrs. F. Jlurph lotliin.i;.
I Mr. i n:no!s and .Urs. JUtiiemire, irom
contribu-
5.00 ;
Itooo !
will not soon fade fro .a the mem-1 Hooju-r, 2.io ; aA. JfeKinley.'3o ct-; .Vrs. OTV of those who knW hini when ! Brittou, (colored) et.; Itoddie Brilton, j
living, has gone to tho Spirit Land. 1 1 'illS'SiS 1 hercfore, be it resolved, .Lhat l . Tavkr , l .o; II. L. I'atton, 50 cts. ; T. as a token of our icspeet for ono 1 A. Bimta, so ct..;- I. AVhittaker, 25 cts; Who through his Whole life Was 3mi- ! T- two .nforta; Faria, ... . P ,., ... . . , , 50 cts; Julia harif, TO cts. ; ilr:.. J.Krynnt, nent lor his liberality to friend andl300. .vrs. finoiVniff ono coverlet, Rev. foe, his high sense of honor, and 1 e. AcC id and faintly, $5.00. that njlility of soul that shins Mr. L. Chaw ..mi Mr. Nut;, from nt 1 1 iii I AVard -cnoricd as follows: JUrs. .1. J. mean act, aud who sought re" ' Hi.V 20 Vts ; Ida Hi-ht. 20 cis.; Mi- J. ward i'or generous d;;eds, not in the i Hi'Fl. (co!.; 20 cts ; Jlrs. J. Loudon, eiotn-o-rntifioiitinn of imlRvh nmUttinn Lnf lln"-' Mrs! Tumor, olothine; 2Crs. AV. M.
1 ate. ci. 1 Hint; : xo i.ia. n"11" ) 1 --'"vii."i,. Mr..' Fidllip Kiiuicv, cl-Jthit:.- A slier Labr-rttw, $"; Mrs. 'Lueas, $1.:.0; Mrs. Oaither, clothinii ; -V..-S. MeQuistien, cloth-
Airs. Ulias Abel, clotl irs; Mrs.
"i-' I Horse aufl Gattle RfSflers
T.( TirrTir! H,n nrc anA farnrAb."
known, trill th troiie-ii'p rti-invii'or.it
broHen Jov.'o la d low-Sirifc:i liorset 1 l.v utn.nrtl,..e,o. nJ Main nn! n I i I.
V " "'8 WA klVHIUtlHQ H stoniHCh aid tnt-'stlcea. It is a sure jirivetitivc of ft t divcftffC incident tn thin intmnL noch &a LL'N't
WATER, HKAVES. CUUHS. DISTKMPER, FKVEUS, FO V N ! ER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL KNI-RGY, fcc. IU use imiores the wind, increase the ajvpaitc Rives a smooth and glossy sk;--and transforms the miserable ske t-ton latoaflnc-coking andsiiritvU h jrse.
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CHICAGO FHRE. HOME 1XSURAXCE COUP AH Y. Cash Assetts, October 1st, 1871, $4,723,oti r.2. Lo-ies at Chicago will not eieeed $2,-
,;00,0o0 00. LeiJvi"o th Assetts. October 1
:P2,i2;i,2i)f. 6' Ait losses will be promptly
Policies issued as usual.
"V- M. UlK'X'X.Y, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTEH And Paper Hanger. ORDERS left at McCollou-'h's or Shoemaker & Co's Drug Stores, will receive prompt attention. Shop on east side Collet;,. Avenue, one square south of the public sipmre. inar2U-7l
Cheap FarniN I Free Hoiuc-n !
ox ins i.ixK op I'll K l.IO PACIFIC RAILROAD. A Land Grant 12,000,000 ACHES of the Best Farming and Mineral Lam's in America. 3,000,000 Acres of Choice Fanning uid Grazing Lands, on the line of tho Koad, in the State of" $ebE-askn, iiii the Great Platte Valley, now for sale, for cash or long credit. These T.nn.l urn In ., mil,! niol heiilthv
l"l.climate. and for erain-crow;n!r nnd stock-
raisinir, unsurpassed by any ill the United
Barber Sinop. JO 11 N KOCH ESTK R, take pleasure in informinft tin public that ha has pstablished himseif iu business in Mullikin'a corner, On ir;st Fifth Street. Shaving and Hi ir Cultint; don in style. He solicits a share of th.- public patronage, and will fruarantoe satisfaction. Rlooniington, Ind.. May 24th. 1S71.
JAS. il. CLARK.
JOHN :. ORCII.VIUl.
SLAM a 08CHARD.
oaid. and
ilcu as usual. i., CHAS. J. MAHI 1'rts't.
J. W. AVashbckv, SeojT. M. L. Ssouobass, Agent, Rloounngton. i Statement from the Andes Insurance Company. Clifton, Oct. 9,-10.30 P. M.
1 have to-night carefully exi.mincd all j
Stntes.
PrlceH
Ranice from $2 to $10 Per Acre.
for Actual Settlers.
Acres of Government
Homestead
X.OUO.UIIO Acres ot ijovernmeiu Land, between Omaha and North Platte.
opcis for entry as Homesteads only. SOLD I BBS OF THE LATE WAR
iire entitled to 11
To krcpeis or Cows thin prepurn tion is iuvuluahle. It In a sure pro
;iorn, etc. It l.aj been "dtovwi bi (,'hicaeo insurances in the Andes Insurance 1 prfte Homestead of 1C" Acres within Rnil-
i actol xtMr.Diit to ioereue tin CompMiv of Cincinnati. AVe shall author - r0a(i jmits , coual to rl Direct Bounty of
VrcenL id mate the butter flm 1M our .justers to draw upon us at sight nnd en-Mi. In fattenicif cattle. i for everv correct claim as raniaiy B iscer-
Kivs tliem m apptlic, looseos their tide, uzal uakei tatned (Hir losses bv this great calamity taemUirire much taster. mmeu. - ui .10 . " b . . are a considerable llure, but nothing to
In all cii?-ns.;s .f Bwin?, s'.io u Coughs, riccr li cripple us. The hour ot duty is upon us
Chase & Cc, in Slioes,
mil ;
.MeXiirv. c'lo'binir
S21; Ii- .Is AiiiVm. .'"; 3d Ward Toie ort. Fulk. Fos-.or, We Kinney, .1yers nnd S. A. Smiih were nddei to ;ofninii tee on contributiou. On motion, Mr. AVildron was direc'.ed to di'V .-- of contributions as
in tlia; purer, loflioi sense of right, j which beckons to d Jtv for its own j
sukc, we ni'veoy, jn common with a whole immunity, ilcpiorc the death of "a c?ood man." Thit as a fnrtho eviilouce o:?our rcspocb for tho d-iceastitl, wo v.-ill wear ihe usual barge of mourning Jr a iK'rioil of thiity days, and will
Lc irf -ont aad ass'&t in his lkieral j mij-ht 1 desired by the Auyorof Chicago 1 .. . .. On motion. Lodiro 1 O. O. F. wero enmtod
oiu 11 j Uvc to direct Uic distribution of hor.donaJmolreO, That a copy OI "heSC ; tlon The Secreli'y read the following resolution.- he furnished the familv i dispatch : of demised, as expressive of our!, r, Omo.4o., lLL,Oct. u 1871. j. ,,' , . ! To J :h 1 AV Tddroti, Dlooniinglen, Ind.:
i IIO IM tllU KIWI lllt V JlilVC ,. ,,.! . 11 ... lltaven bles.i vou notie pi nple
s-.usiiii.jitt, turn utit t-ojinuiciiet; witu them in ihe hour of affliction. J'ei odc l, Thfit a eopj of these resolutioi?-; bo ftr.'nishtul to each of the city papers, with a request that ihey Miblish the same. J. . I'rTTMAN. 1. C. It'5l: sr..
x-vv. 1'rci't. 1 I'riso in vot v
Oil
It. 3ASOJf, Mayor.
tot'on, rnet't' ne adiourne.i to meet
aaa ii 01. Friday e . enins;, at "1 oclor-k, at which meeting 0010 miitees we.-o requested to Miik final report. RICHARD OWEN, Chairman. J. V. Rv.siuttK, .iecrotury.
Job l'lillting.
the Luliir-, Liver, &c, this urticiearls
its 11 !;eciuc. ity putting frcni onehalf a ja;ier to n pttpc-r in it bir-el of etrill the above illswinei will h? mill cattl or entirely prevented. lfi;ivett Id time, a certain preT-Dtie and cure (or the iieg Cholera.
DAHD E. F0UTZ, Prcprietor, n a 1. t 1 i o n e . m a . For nal! by IlrugKists i.nd Slortiecpeis througboal the United Stated, Canada cui. South America.
and wo shall meet it in the lion-iieiuted manner that the occasion requires. Nevertheless, I fully expect, in addition to surmounting this serious obstacle, to pay the stockholders of tho Andes. Insurance Co. a comfortable dividend next duly. Respectfully, ,T. U. BEITNETT, Fr.s't. il. Ii. Snodobass, Agent.
For. Sai.ii in" Mc-Corxoi oii
Valuable Farm for Sale. T AVIS1I TO SELL r.ij fiirm situated two
JL miles northwest of Ellcttsvilhs road, and
The following telegram waft received thi morminfrHartforu, Cosn., Out. 13, 1871. The As setts of the Hartford Fire Tnsur-
- . Vi ance Company, Oct. 1, 1871, were $1, .,- Roommgtot,, on the c; P We in'form!ltion frcm ou'r
)ui a nun uours . . ru,: ..rti. ..n i
l. , 1 ru,!....,,.. nl'lnn nn iivonuniil 11111 iC
drive from the Court House, ou very fa- .ile'eslimate that our loss will not voiiilot: tern,-. exceed $1200,000, which will leave lis with The Ian., contains 16 J acres, nil under tmimpared and asset amounung to the very- best lencc-m fact the farm ,.n wl That we shall meet all .plenaul ..rtlcr through, ut. Seven y-flve obliirations. and
ncres :11c in 'rass . w'en-.v acres 01 neavv. " . s. 1 ,
tliii-l; timber, the remmrtler in rail timber,
., . . . rnt : . i UUe
ami ail well sCl .11 t,.ass. xuert, a goou . SKOHORAS8, Agent, west side trolt A Bloomingto,, Ind.
crops. A large urcnar-i, coniaining iruu of nil kinds, trees all yonnsr. There is nover failing v.uter on the "jRrm--cnough to supa" . .1 L...J .f 1 l.tlrif ni.oAaf.rir
Al to soil, there is not o 1 acre of poor land All the Dried Apples and reaches on the farm it is 0110 of the richest up- tlat I can buy. The highest price land farm- in the cornt;, -it will shew or jD cagll Qr lra(je fa 00(J fn;t itself, upon examu at ion. ' tt lrtT"P IRi RROAVNIKG. lBloom:!,::;lor,, led., J-ily 2Cth, l71. octl8-71 ImA &M9 S'luaro.
continue business sacccssfclly, is beyond
st on. U ISO. ii. v ii.v.ir., r :es 1.
Wanted.
$400. Send for the new edition ot descriptive pamphlet, with new mapa, mailed froij evorvwhere. Address O.'F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, TJ.P. It. R. Co., Omaha, Neb. 3mos sepia 'Tl
VALlTARI.Fi HOUSE AND FOD1R ACRES OF IiAKD FOR SALE. mUK UNDERSIGNED AVISHES TO JL sell his House and Lot, situated just south of tho Col lego Campus, upon reasonable terms, if application lie made soon. Tho house is built of brick, two stories in higbt, and contains nine rooms and two halls, with a front portico to each story. The house has recently been painted and re-shingled, nnd is in good condition throughout. There is n well and two cisterns on the promises, stables, vrood-nhed, chicken-house and all other outhousos needed. The pasture lot, chicken lot, kitchen garden, and door yard, aro each neatly and independently fenced. There is fine selection of fruit trees on the grounds, among which fire Apples, I'eaehes, Pears, Plums -as well as choice Gropes, and u number ol' handsome evergreens. The house will ho sold with all the ground, or with n portion of it. TEBMS.-One-third of the purchase money down, the balance iu payments to suit tho purchaser. For further particular?, call on the indersignod, on the premises. EDAVIN BULLA RD. Bloomington, Ind., July 31, 1871.
B Everybody should call al the "Progress Job Offlc8""and loavo orders for a pack of thoio neatly prir.ted Address Catdii
Fancy and Staple Provisions, Qnt-ensware,
Jta?ouie Hall Building, Bloomiiig-ten, - - Bndiana.
The highest prices paid for nil kinds of
country produce. ian2b 10
Lime Kiln for Sale. I OFFER FOR SALE Ml' LIME KILN and Stone Quarry, for $1,200. One-third cash, the balance in two .equal annual pavmen.s. 'JOSEPH S. ALEXANDER. Bloomington, March 8. 1R71-U'
Tine Premium Horse Shoer.
A. E. RAVENSCR0FT, liltlLOliSsIllitll 21 II I Horse Shoer, Corner of Sixth and Madison Streets. JijgThe Premium for best horse-shoeing, was awarded to Mr. Ravenscroft, by a committee, of three Blacksmiths, at the Monroe County Vair, held September, 1870. Every description of Blacksmithing done
neatly and promptly. Repairing executed
with despatch. sept
28-70
Jas. B. Mfikv. John L. Pitsieh. MULKY & PITNER, Attorweys at T-jiiw, BI.OONISi GTO!, INDIAIVA, TTJ'ILL practice in the several Courts of VV tho State, and the District Court of the United Stat is, for tho State of Intr'-sna. Especial attor.tion given to the colleeuon of claims and probate business. Office in AV. . Fee's building, northeast corner of public square. Bloomington. Ind., duly 26th. 1871.
UNDERTAKING. BAIVTA & WIIITAHER will koep constantly on hands all kinds of
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On the East side of the Public Square, lirst door above the Presbyterian Church. Enncclal tittenliuii hIvcii to the bunlneins. AVe now huvo a tine, new Hearse, for the accommodation of our friend who may favor us with a call. They can also, at the same time,Ieav orders for all tho carriages they may want Wo havo labored under some dL-advuntige heretofore, but that time has pnssed. Our hearse is as nice as any in the State. jam 1 if BAWTA & WHITAKER. I EM EM BER that our Gordon Power i Pre turns outftae Cird Wort
and CANDY MAHUFACTOR
BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any biS! in his line of trade freight paid here. I ALSO MANUFACTURE The best Ice Cream, Soda and Mineral Water, ia Tsrs.
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Union Drug and Book Store, J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Bloomington, Ind., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 3L3jruiis3, IPaints, Oils Glass, Putty, Books, Wall Paper, Window Shades jSl. TV H STATIONERY.
AVe arc prep-ircl to give greater indue-menti-in I.es'd, Oil aad WAIil. ",ri:S, lii,:- -. T b.-.-ie, as our stock d v.. . Vel:vpur-Y--:ap V t.p-oved Iuw ! rim ml WU .! - .'. ciiure. far our - ne -r . w i -1 i t ic public t 'X -1iKk Hint prices, lio-r--..'.li-eb. -. v.fe.-. . Aenw To; Dr. . Il he . ... I I.
W. J. ALLEN KE?3 THE LARGEST ST0C:X F
Building Material, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, ITSCLUDINO Reapers, RcvoMBg Hay Rakes, Straw Ootters, Horse SrJ&y Ivories, PliOUS, GARDEN HOES,
Planter s 9
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FORKS OF ALL KINDS, AC.
Belmont Nails, Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Glass, Fahneeiock'a Whit Lead, Pure Boiled Oil, Doors, Sash, Venetian Blinds, L.wks, Hintres, &c, &o., ever brought to BJooningtoa. tar All .kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work doneto order PW r.r me a call. W A.liiJl.
M0 CALL A & CO.,
Have the Cheapest Steclt. ml
NOTIONS, DIIESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIBBY I GLOVES,
Boots and Shoes
SH00L BOOKS AND STATIOfiERY, Cotton Yarns and Battin&r, QUEENSWAEIS, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, tint-, Town of Blooininton,
