Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 28, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 November 1871 — Page 3

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BLOOMtKSTOH PROGRESS local a so MisVt:Lr..-ixj:ov

L. S. A. ,J- IIW.WO HAJI.ROAD. TIME TATT.B AT 3T.0 IMINtiTOX. thai::.i ooino Noi-.ru. Lightning Pas-jngor Train 10:01 ii Mail and Exp.-. ss Train 2:.'4 im Freight Train 2:05 v.m TRAINS OOISC: souflj. Lightning Passenger Train .V-19 :m 1'reight Train ft 00 aim Mail and Kxpr-s.s Train 2:07 .-:M JAMK- R. BUY ANT. Agkxt.

3IaiTinge census Have been issued t the following named poisons since our laet report : Jas. K. Martin and Maggi- V- Mathors. Plosion Mare and .Mary K. East. .! , tlV.rson 0r1v-e r.nd D..lly J. French. Daniel Patt-ii and Marv (,'. (Iray.

Bill of Prices For Advertising. The undersigned have agreed upon 'he following Hill Price tVr Advertising in the Blooming',.: n Dcmocrat,':inA Bloomington Progress: 1 year 1 col. 80; 4 col. $40; J col. $20. 6mos. Icol. 45; i.-ol. J'-':.: col. 2.50. 3 mo. Icol. 25; $rl.0tf; J c l.o7.:M. Cards, two in '.ies t.r less, per your. $H.00, or one dollar p-r :uo:ivh for 3 or i! month.-. Local Notices 10 cents per line; standing locals 8 cents per line, each insertion. Divorce Notices, $12.00. Admini.-tra-tors'. Kxcutors , Guardian. Commissioners', Attachment Notices, and all other Vgal udvertLsing will he charged for at tho rate of 15 cents pei lino fer first insertion', and 10 cents per lir e for each additional insertion. All leg ll advertisements which rctiuire proof il publication, must be paid lor before affidavit will ho made thereto. THOS. C PURSF-L. 1'nh. Democrat. WJI. A. rABK. Publisher Progress.

Rem lEslno TrasiKfci-A, For tho week ending Oct. 28 ;h, If"!, report: d by W. 11. Jones, Recorder: Joe! B.u::u ti) Kl'j:sh U May, 7f ncroof land in Beau Blossom :ovnship, consideration $2,50:1. Mosos.A. ervii-o to Jam -s T. Clay, lot 0 and H"', also, iVa- iional lols i-' and 2.'! in the t..wn of Smithed!... SI.:; .0. I'porg.' W. fox, ot ah. u t.i:::imcl Peterson, par! of out-h t No. 20. in -ho town of Bloomir.ton. $.00. Mark .McDonaid to Thomas L. Philip.

i 160 ai-n-s t'latid in Marion to.viubip, con- ! sidon.n.vi tl.t-eo.

i i.misiey wo-.iw.-mi M.i.nn v . v -svee. i ,. ,

0 .'.ores in Salt I 'reek townhip aud 40 , greilt moral miotic prcior a

dash ol immorality "in their n,' so I to speak. A circus accompaniment i would have brought out a rich harj vest of hall' dollars The 30th ; of the present month is turkey-kill-! inn Jav. comnionlv called Tluuiks-

'ac-vs of! giving Dr. P. M. Wilcox of

Ne w AH. any, died on Ilutrsday last,

C'lilps and Splinters. The slim attendance upon "V::n Aruburgh's Great Moral Menagerie," demonstrated the fact that the

acres in I'oili. townhij. j2j0.

J. H. Pletnin.it. et al., to Lewis Ihuhnnn 110 aere land in Van Harm t4vnship an wruVw i led interest, ".("ip. Samuel M. Wylie to f h: Mi-Cansthan 4 acres of land, more or lew, in J'.-rry tOWlssbtl, $200.

! K iza J. Jlenderm to 1! du rt M i and Anna llih Miors. a nt 't of

i !No. 3"'. a Tib of Uloomir.':..'!:. i John Hall to Levi Raltfe. 1

land in Iliehland townl $C.250. ; II. L. Anderson to Pi,ri r-neic, lot X ! 3 in the town of Smithviiio, $o-.

Mi-.i

We are r ow prepared to do all classes of fi ie Job Printing.

Henry llcwson Removed to 13i3 Soutli Side. IS. HEWSOS

has removed his Boot Shop to the ion last Thursday nigl.t. room two doors west of Tobe Smith's j mi irou; T!k;ht. Store, south side of the square, j BloorMngton. and will co itinue to make a spcei- T . r,.;,-. -t n,.,ii Hold

Mcl'liKETKiw' Cheap Book Store has a bi-i; run now, by reason of tho quantity and cheapness of School Hooks, Slates, Paper, ink, etc., etc., which he has for sale. The Post OHieo is the place. A Carti

I wis:i to return my thanks to; It would seem from our exchanges, the firemen, and to the citizens geu- lthi.it Eli P. Farmer is preaching orally, f.,r the promptness with j fo fhe hcaiimi in var!ous portk)ns ...1 ...l. i ..... ..i.,., t. t.i n doi i noil : l

from ii:ilainmation of the brain. Deceased graduated at State University in 1832 -thirty-nine years ago The Democratic Str.te

Convention will not be held on the 8th of January, "as usual. And this is the way the Confederate Democracy treat Gin'ral Jackson

late associates, (old and new county officer.-?, and the editors of the party papers), to meet him at. Ilott's Rcs-

K3u i'- ''ones h;t.- a notice of his new business, in another column. Krad it.

of the State. His latest effort was at Worthington, in hearing of Morrison of the Times, but no impres

sion could be made upon ,that vet

ality of CiHtoni Boot Making. He j " -vhasod), wit-i the initials, j cran, as his quinine did not agree

corder Jones, on Saturday, gave place to Mr. f lodges, (Democrat). Mr. Jones has bci?n a careful, correct r.nd conscientious officer, and retires fully indorsed by all who have had business in his office

NEW

AD VETS.

fi iinii'ti eil uoiiars.

for

C'omino. Just as we were going to preys a manuscript was received from ou'r talented friend W allingflird .-I'll! it will -hitii-h- tt. wt u-fcL

taurant, on Saturday evening last, j fin)c h h .un j,()U,,n ,lp where, over a bounteous supply of I ns onlv Sam c:.n do it. Anybody

Oysters and accompanying delica-I who confounds Wallin-.;!' rl with

eics, an hur waa pleasantly whiletl jDocstic-Kr. Ineml, is mistaken

away. J'erhapsit would not lit' proper to report in detail the eloquent speeches of Ks -Recorder Jones, or the sweet songs of County Clerk East, as modesty is a lending characteristic of each gentleman. We will only state that Foster's scintillations of wit, and Folk's financial problems kept the table in .'a roar, and that Jones persistently and tenaciously imbibed cold water and Worcestershire sauce. The relations existing between Major Perry and his associates, have always been of tho. most, pleasant character, and it is with no ordinary degree of reluctance that they separate from him. The Major is interested in an extensive limestone quarry, near Ellettsville, and will hereafter give his undivided attention to the business connected therewith Rc-

T n.AV'S A rOMl-'OllTAnLK rTTTlYfi JL Dwco'nr House. !ttW, n-.-; now) "containing four rooms, and situr.f- d at tin- east r-nd of" fievm-.h Street, which I will soli for balanci.- in tl, n-c ::rinual p:-v: u-Tits. at Sen

per o-nt. inte; be in mariiet

Bloom in-.-ion.

't'. t

?OOt). !

WAl.l.Al 1

liid.,Nnv. . IS

it will ii IUGUT.

i.

uew room.

apll2

alluded to-

-Hay is in demrnd

at 75 and SO cents per hundred, tur-

! nips plentiful at 25 cents, from the

wui a so, ii. nw new locar.ou, w. u,L. A. " engraved ipon the case, t with him on the particular Sunday

" ".t " j 1)C i,.i,(.r W1u Dc suitably reward own raanuf ieture. His old custotn- j C(1 u ieavjni, t at this office, ers are invited to visit him m his i

Scuiunkk'-s Mo.NT'.ti Y, for No

vember has been received and is ; naTOn-

I lullv y. to its usual standard. It!,,,.; . , )..i..,ti. ,,i,ii

(' . . . .m . L .. ill WV'Ut LL.ll U t Ul V. L11U U 1 . i m i i

i, . ,r., ,r- i . . i i ''very particular, ami will always be ; belonging to Milton llignt, located i ,. ", . , . . , ,

-On Thursday ni:-

rhf !

Mr. Manley, (Republican), the newly installed County Auditor, is a quiet, retiring gentleman, who improves all the time, upon acruaintance. He goes into office with the determination to do his duty in

51. L. MeCOLLOUGH

So long has been the existence of j J,a8"3 rln0 portrait of Chas.Scribnei'

McUoIlough Drug Store, that you the late publisher, wr.h more than j "'b"'B i found at his post bv those who may can scarce find a m;,n in the county fifty other illustrations. There is a j in the eastern part of town, wasdis-j nayc business in the Auditor's Dewho has not some knowledge of it, beautivul poem from the new poet, I covered to be in flames, aud in a few j T , . ., either by hearsay or by actual ex- Joaquin Miller, and articles and j minutes the entive strueturo was ! P"' , "ayb.son, the ixriense in purchasing Drugs aud Tories from the pens of some of the !.. . .,, ...-,, , -t I eftieient and accommodating Deputy

Medicines. People who wish to ucst wrfters of the da'-.

.secure a st pply of Wall Paper, orj

e..fe.

! , , ' Auditor, is retained by Mr. Manley

oi nay, Harness, etc., aim a goon j

-Professor Crawford, of the

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VU"TS., ., v,i ' '! , :r ' a ""."V". 'S , 'I"4'"- Indiana State Wood Sawing Asso-

.snoniu cai ai iucoiiongn woo ;au.i ewii o i 1 1 i.u mi , tion that the stable bail been niton-

making pni chases. All goods war

ranted. -r.-. BS?Get Posters printed for the Fall and Winter Tride.' -o- c

JNO F. XAl.'FFMAN & CO

ljike City, has been f.,und guilty of: tionall j3rcd by mme adulterv, in having a pmralityot1 - -" T, . ,

one, as no i

j ciatioa, cut, with an ordinary hand

wood-saw, on Monday, six cords of

wives.

1 'AT IT' 1 .f . -I 1 1

This was a rest case, and of i n "'8'" 3 ramil na(1 wood in twelve hours, and when

cours0i it has created a profound j visited it in the evening, and la.t yernj wa3 hunting unolher cord

sensation uiiouguoui an-i iiiuiiuom. , names w'Te seen to isstie lium tne

Numerous other pcrsrn high in li e

liete-l and ai

to make the odd number Bar-

hureh have be

een in

People li:erallv rourcl into the! rested lor murder and o:ler heinous Restaurant of Kauilman-& Co. o'Ter.n-s. w. i l. .. l-.-i. .... I :.. , ,,,,J.. i "

V etinesoay lasi.Mei.iej; ii: .ti tuv.iib , and choice -Hgr.rs. Kauffinan takes! .

i i l; 1

nay ...ow, wuen ut u,cuvcieu. tho,omcw t,0ntv voted $100,000 to There was no insurance on the prop-jtbe c & T u jL u by a majority erlv. Incendiaries abound in many! r i.,,,i,..i c,f ,,,i u.f

LI II VI II VI 1 . VI j I'll l.ttllLll.il IlliJl,

Till': only Within- M:;flii:u- Uuil lifts

t!, I ho i n t.i:-" v-;- T!t

a considerable d-:-ee of pride i ! w,;nia.;..,7, ftnd vicinitv, is he lh.

furnishing 1 ne best qualities ot UVS- ii-.s;,.(. O'her Alaeh n - l a .

ters to nis t ustoiuerf, ami n;s eusto-i t,,.A,.,t, ,i . t-., f0-. .:l

1 11 1 1 T.I

mer

the

parts of Indiana, and vigilance corn-

Look out The old

This is en eon hut in sr.

mitteeshave been formed to Ur tho i0(,)lllo(i,;0 u.

teet properly owners. A tr.al, by j ()lW. ,,f thc RlliUins. Association

.i ill i '

IW'A . Other Maoh n s have 1-ven m-;tll J USUai tonus, WOllUJ DC a Waste j lv!rA v.,.Ait1. n Ttfnrlv nJo-hr

r ' -tliiCi Mii.l t :i -'w S:i ' L1 iO"n l1 '.llo;i tilt,' t f i 1 r v.x i n in i t-ri -.i 1 tUnnl . nn 1 n- ; ,-. , . . . - .

idfusl tviih I , , ..-.... r. .. . !' ' .. - : Some light-lingered ladivul-

V-;: 1 : , ;:, Ti -;" dividual lw caught in the act ol fir

: aecomn ouaiu -ns liiriiisueii. a m-: x,vin,t t i -: oi'!i:.:s aiid ,i uut t- o: tit -ir .

All of o.;r tdd eustotnors, :ind as many new oiivs, to call and examine our Kail Stock of .1-.".U which tt- now fu!! and complete-Hvi.-ryl-hinjt that is usuuily kept in tho MilMm ry lint-, t (;et!n-r with a good a-soi tiiieni Notioi!:i, much larger than we have eei' !:-,pt hof'-re. AVe also th-al in Kcid and Itnitation Hair Goods, wh;o ;: we buy from the factory, and always have the latest novelties. AYc are thankful for past favors, and hope to be c. do to merit a continuance of the same. Our Good- are of thc best, and tho best is alwavs tl.o cheapest. R. J. BF.F.RS. Blooisiintt-.'-n. Ind., Nov. 9. 71-0t "a mvfwGATmF' AS') A JdVItCiiC IS 10W STOCK!

J.

nd fashionab o

e Geoes. Mats, Cups,

Has reun.vel los RCHAT TAILORING ESTABLlSHr.Pir m'-n h0 west u,

the Sou! ii i-uie of t;.e Pobho Square, and

has just received a stock of Ch'-.hintt, I

and Gentloi n ns' Farnishinst lood, which

will he sold at ligur.i! low enough to suit everyone. Ty,;.'tv-Koi:r Yk.vks h'xrKKiKM E in tho business in Bk-omington has given h -n a vo;y correct idea of tho wants of t lie trad;:. Sne.ial attention itiven t cuitinjj! an-l making' garments to tit. Give ma a call. Blooniiiiii'ton, lnd., ov. 8. 1S71-U'

Ladiks, one anc all, should call at Tulcy & Wicks' Mew York Store, ami view those beautiful Scarfs and fine Braids just received by thorn. "Uniiuealionnbly (He lil hum uineA work of lilt- kiud in tin- Vcrl4." Harper's JIaganize. Su'ietn of 'he Pre. n.

J iijre c.ro lew intelligent American famiiks in whirl; Ifmyer'n yfi i(t-.bir would no! I s: an apiiwiated and bigrhiy welcomed

oin st. There is no monthly Jlaga.i.'ie an intelligent reading family ci n less afford to be without. Many Mg:inos are aecuni'iiated. Harper's is edited. There is not a Mi :;:i7.ine that is printed which shows morn intelligent paii s exp tided on its articles and mechanic 1 exee ition. Tlierc i not a cheaper Magnzim palilidted. There is no 5, Confessedly, a norc popular Maga--zinc in thc world. Sew England AwicA repository of biography and history, liter,-. tore, science, line, art, t iK-rpiab-d by acy other American pub'icntion. S! s The volumes are as va tiahlo a; a mere work of refi-rence as any e.yt lopxdii. w o can place in ot r libraries. Harp?;-'.? ' lagnzhvt is a record of travel every where miico the hour of i.s ostahIUIiitnt J,iv.ne;-toiii! and Goroon ('ummii)i; in Africa, Strain among the Andes, and iless Brown-; in the East, Spok en the Kile, and Mac.;,-rogor on the Jurdon indeed, all recent travellers of note have seen their most hnportant discoveries repro.luced i:i these pi'es. Most of our younger and many of our older writers timi hr.ro the r litera y biography, (.'ear urti.-t:'. pec the boat f videnees of their gou u and the most endurim; specimens of

) their work in tne .Magazine. jy. i.antnrt-

iu-d. I: is one of the wonders of journalism thc editorial management o'" IIakpeks. 5TVi Sation, S. 1". Harper's MaaKini!, one year, - $1 00 An extra copy of either the Mogazin, 1 Vrckty, or Itazar will be supplied gratis for every Club of five subscribers at $1 00 each, in one remittance; or, sis copies for i G 00, without extra copy. .Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, and Ba;;:r, to one address for one year, f-10 00; r. two of Harper's Periodicals, to ono address for one year, $1 00. Back numbers ia be supplied at any tine. A complete set of JTnrjer'st Sfogaslne, now comprising -13 volumes, in neat cloth binding, will bo sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2 23 per volume' Single volume, by mail, postpaid, $3 0". Cloth cases, for binding, 08 cents, by mail, postpaid. The postage on Harpers Magazine, is 24 certs a year, which must on paid at the subscriber' post-otliee. Address IIAUrKIt it B ROT HE IIS, New York.

P BRINGS, AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, ARE RECEIVING A NICE ASSORTMENT or SHOES, That will compare favorably with any in Town.

NOT1CE: W. H. J0HE8, Kx-ltoconler. will promp-; attention t" the hiisnu-ss ot C'onvryiiJl'-iivT, Sii-j-.vciitli.-l tlje iI-;'Or!

nf

Drt-dM .Vlsji rr.e.i-- ill Miuinit:

!OHlUy, i:m! r.T-.-ri .i:;-:;: triu-ls of lijie t(l Steal !'...;-, ,t-c "What Jo;:t:s ' . h- vj.-io: and in tho main. what, h- .u! '-"-'' h- k,xl That is saving :i or for .1o;.-ks, riian many can say for the n - ives, and t. d the truth. "OFFK'K--a; si.'to -. at the i.'oio-i House in Bloom ingUn'. con, ir.iciit to the R-.rd.-. novS-lir

tiCClded I .nviie.- lV'iiK: The Uoi v is doiag eiloctive ! rind -:ii!'.':o.-tory work, v.-i-t : afier v.-e.-k.

W. J. Al,t.t:i the Ha.'-lware Merchant.

Ladies Oyster Saloon

success. . "l(-.4&- i(S'

imie.- .:M-:-i-ni-! of :i.:-lrt?s Cards TsrillLed : tlo.- . T......VT,,.. Co- .le -oid

at this olile; . ' n-m l

SHOEM AK2:ii & CO i exauoti Shoemaker & ("o. are fixing up ... . .... . i . i

their urns- jmoic r.s tacga i Mortgnn-s, f.r sale al this office. expected to remain in Business tlur-1 ,tJ in ' tho' nst twenty vears, and if i mL'..v mas & .(:?

ljliill

-Much of

I- o! iJie CU! a.-,,., r.o- .i!

r.- ef ihom v,) this i

rj: t!:r io-.--'i L-atis!act tin- D-TY.

ims old

Call ;

tf

Jilank WaiTa'itv Deeds and

(IRlSi'..4:VC.ii a. 5ss,V.

! nal passed tliron:xh the outsic'lecellar I Requiring walks to he constructed in front 1 ! of cert.-en I. -!-' on (ii - west .ide o! I door, sit Stuart & Mel. hectors' I Wah-.t Street b.-tw,-- n ad St. and ."th

space is given up to an interesting; c,T. r,inv ;!, Street

1 . 1. . ..i. . C . 1. . M' ! ' " '-' J O I

ami exnausuve repon. m v.ie xe.i.-aml b.u.k t(J slair,vav v,hicli is penmee Alliance Convention ! closed l-v a Imip door and barred. 1 he finest collection ot apmes and i rr, . ' , .. i . ' ' : I he staples he loreed out, and passturnips exhibited this season, was ; Jng lohim, ho nppropria.

ion, tit i in.' nnjii'ss oiuce iaj-t. l. 1 1

Now, vou want nic, soft Wooicii

to

day, by J . R. McOollough, a recent acquisition to our farming community.. Some of the. turnips weighed over five pounds, and many oi' the

I ted thc change that had been left in ; the cash drawer some five or six . dollars. A quantity of cutlery was i also stolen, but just how much, may

never ne Known.

we had on i way they would do so.

jmd should clear at least five thous-, Y.-im to knit stool.:inv of. and

and dollars annua iy. It will pav j ot a n- ! article, voi will, of co-i'vo ! applet were heavy enough to tip the j

any one who has not been in town go to thc Bloomington Woolen j b;am at 1 j-ound. The tin nips grew Rkai John W. Davis' ailvnrtise-

Jatelv, to call at the l nion unig. factory, ol lloltzmtin & &on, win iv : t-.,. m-oi-.-cted line of a new ienee.l monf In mmthop column IU hn

i i . ...

1 and as tho vegetables were taken a nice new slock ot goods

out, fence posts were set in the va

Whkrk -. a petition s'-.-ned by a majority of the ro-iooi-.t l'- choMers on ihc wesi side of AVain .-'-tr-'-1. be'.w en Third Street and Fifth Struct, iia- b.vn presented to this Board, a.-i.i.'n; t an t),-..!iuar.ce be adopted r -quiring walks to be made in front of tl.-.-- lots as be'ow described ; therefore. Sec. I. Beitor-la'a 1 bv the Board of Trustees of the town of Bhumiington, Ind., that walks as ie-r.-i:i-M'!er i --.-r.t- d. be c-n-stniv ted to th-- grad" a. - i.o-.vn 1-y the pro-tih-s or said part of st.-'eet. now in the hand cf the Kmrineer of t;, m.wh.

Treasjiry ircpas-tment. . Ollice of Comptroller of tho Currency, Washington, October 7th, 1871. WITEREAS, By salisfactory evidence presented to thc uedersignod, . it has been mt.dc to appear that "The First National Bank of Bloominglon,'' in the City of Bi xmiington, in the Coiviiy of Monroe and State of Indiana, has be in duly organoid under and according to thc requirements of the Act of Congn. entitled "An Act to provide a National Cirri-m y. secured liy a pledge of 1 nited States Bonds, and to provide for the Circulation an-l redemption thereof.'' approved Jure 3d, l-O-I. and ha- complied with nil the provisions of said Act required to be cornpl.ed with before commencing tho business of Banking, under said Act. Sok thercjXrt, I. Hilar..! R. Hulburd, Ci mptrolbr of the Curre lev, do hereby

certify that "The ITirst ational Bank of

Bh'ominsrton.'' in tho City of Blooming-

ton, in the Count v ot Monroe, and btnteot

Indiana, is author zed to commence tho business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. Tn tesfimonv whereof, witness my hand B. S. and seal of Ollice this 7th "day of October. 1H71. 1IILAN I) K. TTn.BURD, Comptrollc-:' of Currency. Nro. I8SS. octl8-t)w

ell

lad-.

: 1:

is

"N o. 01, :w;k-i by

btore and see wnat an immense jt can be had ot all weights anil

stock of Goods those gentlemen slides, If vou have Wool which . i i. .,,1

have uroutrr.t on me s-i-ives art; vou ( eire to have carded or-

i.i'iwilnil full, an 1 the warcroorns '. i,-.n 1 ! ,.lt-oio ,C- , nn- tlu moi cm ted turnip holes

I

Ti... c,., .,.-;., xv.-r if; u.

( 'O .O.MOH i'o; o; nil-? . oi a yount, ;-.. Sf,l,1 Uv Af,.. ATiekors to Mspe

are filled ceiling l-.igh. Sboeniakev ; to do the work cheaply, and in a j farmer in this country, Mr. M. does! p HilT and B. O. Mullikin. ii determii ed tha : no one shall go j Workni;-.nlik-3 manner. Bring in i Cxeeediii''! v well , and it is irnpos-! It comes to us as a nuarto and pre-

away lnun me louen !ii:-ji i;vi- j your ooi, anct nave u v.-oncoa uj ting the article ho calls for, and he-v men who understand their busi

is right. Take a survey ot his Prescription Case it is a beauty. Hh i S5 Our job pi ess turns out elegant work." Lc.'iv'e your orders for job work at this office.

n ess. The editor Milwaukee , thivUVbh., '71 ) says .- "I'-r. Vr'ce's Cream Baking IVw-lcrs arc iinivf-rfiiilv admitted to he the bivt i:i

I use, nnd having used t'ieni for n mirahcr i' of years wo have no h tation in .-";ding our t'-stiniony as to their merits. TIitu is nothing deleterious In their eonipodlion, i eii rnii'ortant eonsidcrnti m i: view of the

s l.lo to nredict what wonders he I sr-nts a neat appearance. H e wish

may aocomnlish in agriculture, af.; the present proprietors every sue

i. tor a residence of live or six years

Indiana State

cess, for the Mirror is a good paper.

Pot' Corn. I wr.nt to buy all

in Monroe county

University has the largest Fresh- ! the Pop Corn that I ean get. Bring

man class of anv College in the

West except Ann Arbor-

-On

one ot tli' se bio ju-thirstv animals i panned oti.

in the Van Amburgh Menagerie, ! 1,105 r '! upon the inahh f tho con- , -r o i ' ; Siinurs. Dr. Prices rrcc::;i Phivonr.gs. came lmo .John P. bmith s, last j rwU.. fr,n tho fnii;) rt..oh.- the Wednesday, and bought a beautiful i met d.dicioos flavors we ever u-c-1." ' Frodsham Watch. "He said that; ""ZT ., r,, T . . 1 i,i ; B::.t riFUl. A om:s. Tne lour is the in St. Louis thc same watch would i crownin of Wlm(n. T,,jr(!arc fl.w have cost him at least Sixty dollars nKemte defects which c innotbe remedied more tll'n he paid John for it. If (by the proper disposition of the tresses. tbe Ladies will ?11 at once they can ."r Jfi,

secure some ot tne new patterns or jn ,no prim(, f jfc tnt,r,. js cn,is. toT mii

Thursday morning last, at about 8

id Stre; shiny-le

it in at t.ncc. II, ROTT.

Blooniinsrt.on, Ind.. Nov. 9, 1871.

PROrURTA"

IS ON THE RISE 111

Persons who have

t jo. fe2, fronting on i--- ov.ned ly Alonroo hv Coanlv Cotumis-

Skc. II. So frontintr on AV

Almira O'irry. So mm It n lii Walnut Irtreet. a. county. i'.-orili-o!lc

sinners.) So miicii of In-lot A'o. 12.-., si'b: fror-tin; on AValnut Sin-ct. a- is owned by Johnson McColloiigli. So much of In b t Xo. :1.1, fronting on AVali ut Street , a; is owned bv J. ii. itedtleld. Sf.c. III. Th:it tic waiks to be constructed in front of the lo.s embraced am! speeiited in the foregoing section, shall be made eig'it feet wide, out" of good paving itriek or tias; stone; the outside line of said walks to be twelve- feet from tho lino of the lots. Sec. IV. The foregoing walks shall bo completed by the ilOlh day of November. A. )., 1871 ; otherwise he subject to an act of the G;n;ral Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "a-.i Act no compel owners

of town lots tocrade and pnvoor make side

T XI EM!

GOODS, Ooods, GOODS.

My store is now well filled with NEW GOODS, And I hereby notify a 1 who haye TIic Cash to Isty lor Goods, to call and see my stock befora purchasi ig. I need money, and I have determined to put my Goods down to prices that will MAKE TH3M SELL. A IVOR!) to thos; who are owing me, notes and accounts tha: are dae: I need money and MUST II A VE IT! Oct. 18, 1871. AV. O. FEU,

J. W. BUSKIRK, Attorney at Law, BLOOMIVGTOX, ISD., Office over Levi Tunncnbmm't More, WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE. Special attention give to Probate busi"OSS. mid irk rvllAO&ima. inlQT7a

OE. t.. BUSKIEK. J.S. SMITH BUSTX. JgUSKIliK & HUNTER, 4TTOR1SFYS AT IAW AND PRIVATE BARKERS, Bloom ngton, Ind, ofEco north side of the public square. We will attend to all business entrusted to our care, in. the Courts of this State, and are als-) prepared to discount good and solvent pa er, on reasonable terms. References Messrp. McDonald & Roach Attorr.eya, Indianapolu ; Messrs. Winslow, Lanier & Con Bankers, No. 52 Wall street. New York; Messrs. McCalla & Co, Marchants, Bloomington, Ind. mays

I have a good, comfortable dwelling house for sale. Thc house ha seven rooms, two halls, cellar, wa-di-house, wood-thed and stable. I will mi ke payments easy. If not sold in a few weeks, it will b? to rent until sold. AV. O. WiE.

Administrator's fYotlce, "TOTICE 1 3 HEKFjBY GIVEN, THAT 1.S the undersigned has buen appointed, l-y the Clerk J of Monroe ccunty Common Picas Court, Administratrix of thc estate of A'.rabam AV. Shspf. deceased, late of Bloomington township, Monroe county, Indian a Said estate is supoosed to be solvent. ANNA E. SOHOPF, H. (V Fosttsr, Att'y. novl Adm'ratrix.

JOHN P. SMITH

lue ke;per O tlie UVastlCUtUS, ! nomiwis orevaralions now put ut and I i...:,i c ,..! Til.inniinn'tr.n

med oil, without consiucrations u to i ' . ' ' " " i i.;.. si ami l i wnRs in front of heir oronertv, and fixing

in hauling shingle blocks, oast ' i ei oon 1 Ji ' ', , rV the pcn.ltv the the Harrodsburg Depot about a!1'20 e 1500J I eertify the foregoing to be a true nud b 1 i now want M.80O. Ill IS IS one of correct conv ol an Ordinance ot the Town

half mile, With a common tWO-horsc j tl10 ro9nU f unassured new riil- ' of Blooi l'uigton, Indiana, passed by the

wagon, when the horses became tin-j road. Better buy Wall. Ilight's manageable from some unknown house for six hundred dollars, while . . I I. : . I. I I. . !!

cause, ran aira nst a tree w :h the i "v. ll miu.or, or ewe ne win

wagon, and threw &!r. Strcan be-

the cheap jet and tortoise shell Jewelry just brought on by Smith it is very pretty. BRING in yc ur Job Printing.

tween the wagon and tree. Ho was

at once conveyed to a house, and

raise his price pretty soon.

B?i?" Mrs. Beers is in receipt of an

other large stock of fashionable

regret. When this is tne case, Halls ir.....o.. vi ci.. ;i;.,... tt.,;. i?.... ........ -...in l...

found to be a first-class remedy, far su- unon examination it was found that i Alillincry Lrootls. .ivcad her aclver-

lierior, s a sonntl medicul i icciium, to anv I ,. , . , , -. i , ,i I tlSCtUeilt headed 1 AXTED.

thing ese Vf. re the public. It actually j one Ol Ills legs nuu own erusneu,

restores gray hair to its original color, and from tle J,,ce to the ankle. Vt

in t no pront majority ot cases, onus- ? it ro grow again when it is becoming thin. It is not like many pooul r prcparati'ins, a mere wash, but a scientific -li:covi v. in-

! domed r.nd used bv physician? of character.

GEORGE UOLI ENBACIIEK Heavy Boots and Shoes for Men

-, t- l ' ii ci r I doi-sc.l r.nd used ov l hvsioian - ot ehariet-ci-and Boys and serviceable ohoes for, Ad(lr ,, ,. Co Na$hl!!1( x. u

Women wno JWVe OUt-UOO. WOl-K lO Fwwy s Weehly Pre, Fob. 1, 1808. do, can be had in anv quantity, and ! . a - cheap, at Bof enbach'er's Cincinnati I mr Attention is directed to the Shoe Store. Bollenbacher wants i advertisement of Harper's Magahis country friends to give him n zme the standard Magazine publicall when they are fitting out them-: 't'tn of the United States. No selves or families with Boots and I library is complete without it, and Shoes, i.H he can do as well bv them persons who wish to keep post, d in

as any maa in the business perhaps , current events, can find no greater

better.

Tlr,r.rr,ln.rn rCI, ,1 ,1 ," 1 i

, i i - , ' ji.' ill a, v i io i .lii..' iievtifiUKni ui

:uci. i ee rs was icieirruuueu ior, yui T- ,x , ., . . , h 1 ' ! the. u. P. Church will take place on

before his arrival the injured man j to-morrow, (Thursday) at 1 o'clock

expired, his death resulting, doubt

less, from internal injuries

Cnpt. Ravenseroft desires to return thanks for thc arrival at his house

t of a nine-and-a-half pound Ravens-

croft of the female gender, and says

aid than Harper's Magazine.

7 LEY is WICKS-

I

P. M. The Dedication Sermon will be preached by Rev. J . W. McNary, of Jieynoldsburg'i, Ohio. AH of the friends of the Church are cordially invited. . Don't pay rent all vour life,

Board of TiusU'C-i there..!. Iseveinber itli.

1871. taken from the records of said Board. JOHX WAUHtON", Bres t of Board. Attest: James F. FKt:, Clerk of T. B. Bloorrdneton. Ind.. Nov. 8th. 1871.

that the many recent additions to j when by investing three hundred

the population in thc northeastern i lo,,a ,uu W'S " "mount each .. . , , . : year, for three years, equal to rent, portion ot town, are direct y trace-;-' ' , J , ' 1 n 1 1 ' ' . i you get a home m your own. Read able to the examples in multipbea-1 Wau i.;gilts advertisement. tion set bv himself Ewing Bat-! ' ..

Ni:ak Mon i iN row;;, Ivn., June 1st. Cai't. J. W. Shoemaker. Dear Sir : 1

-f Cai netS. a full Stock from .10 have seen publishird in the Bloomington

. ... i ,.....(-.- l . c ; . -n t i e . i . , i

Oil Cioths, a large stock ' "!) ' sevenu ictuis nom r"Miy.ry. ; mgton on aiomiay, ior a rKanstis, i ers were received last ween

! tertou and three others, left Jlooni-j tW The following new subserib-

,up.

4 a-1.-, at tbe aew xork Store.

Tic best Shoes in the mar-

fro m S.-ls!

-..wi: - ,.V..i....'- II..... If -i - i

and I have been dhgustcd t . think any o ie j where they propOSC tO attack tllC would mv a word to say in favor el' that: .xWorfuI bear, the stealthy panther ..;u..: , ...,,,,,i n- ii.. H-.ij).. ' ' - I

kct, for 3e., COc, and 2.00 per . j,'hHc "really desire an article that will and the fleet deer ill their native pair, at luley & Wicks'. ! cause tao hair to grow-gic. nutiiiiiei,t to thickets. Mr. Batterton with sevix ii-i ,i 1 . . i the roots of ihe hair and cause it to becoiri" , " ' ' ' . Hats and Caps, the latest and , n(..lh;V and riossv. it tin-.o ,,se an article i oral others, visited Arkansas last nobbiest styles out, at the X. Y. 8. i that i : ,,,,, ')lVe y-ars with satisiae-;F . t t d wore A, r ... tlf ne lion, '!.!:. s Ambkosi It has stood tVSA. and complete ivtof; oi lho f and wj stil,Ui.e te t -f (,it,; successful. Thev expect to OVerV art'Cle IlSliallv kept. Ill a Dry : ,1!;tnv years iconr. Nov T wish my fellow ; I . , , ,w,l-l., , P K,o,.' tioods Store, at Tuley & Viks'. C ' 'tl'eVers to try the "Al.brosia." and if it ' lr,n onU! U (,cUaC! f hiUh ' Aj ...: .. : .. i .1 .... . . .. i C ..... ...1 ... . I.. . ...t..-. ...I

m,, J .. ?i .-..i...--i.;e.i'i i. i. woi nrei, to : ci;iw;s oaiumuy lil.-L- 1 1 liur-n. ' I

Watittd. All the Dried Apples and Peaches that I c an buy. The highest price in cash ;. trade, for good fruit. H. ROTT, oc ; i -. i E.e : : i- -pi

vote the Democratic ticket in 72.

11. C. Bi.oss

the induction of the newly elected . Auditor, and the retirement, of Ma j. j

r Jab printing, colored or plain, . Y. Perry, who has so acceptably j done at this ollice, as cheap as any-; fdlcd that ollice, during the past j v.heic in the f;lufe. '. four vcar. T!k: Major iuvited his!

W. J. Edwards. Ellettsville. John T. Evetman, do Oscar Sunders., Bloomington. John II. AVj-lb, do ). V. I'imlley, do Jas. S. Woods, do .1. It. M::ll.m;;li, do J.iliii M. t.'ooijerly, Topckn, Kun.-'.is. J-.lin llniun, Blooiniogton. .ieo.-ge. A. .lones, Delphi, lnd. Henry Ward, Plaits mouth, Neb. dames C. AVnlters, Dayton, O. Henry L. Johnson, .Monticello. Ind. James A. Wayman, MontcKuma, Ir.d. (thus. AV. Hoyden, South Hctul. Jj5e)di Mats.m, Carbonflale, Ills. Hcnvv J. nlins. Cbr.i'iton, Iowa.

CIIUCAKO FIUE. HOME ISSCllASOE COMPANY. Cash Assetts, 0.tder 1st, 1871, $ t,72!l, 20U i2. liossoi at Chicago will not exceed $2,000,000 00. Leaving Cash A.ssetts, October 12, 187 1, $2,7 J:t,'20(J S2. All 1 isses will be promptly paid, and Policies issned as usual. CdlAS. J. MARTIN, Pr-Vt. J. W. Wash liens-, Secy.

M. L. Snoixibass. Ag.-nt, Bloomington.

A Statement from the Andes Inmtrance Company. Cliftox, Oct. 0, 10.Ui) P. M. I have to-night carefully examined all Chicago insurances in th - Andes Insurance Company of Ciiudniiaii. AVc shall autliorizo our adjusters to draw upon us at sight for every correct claim as rapidly as ascertained. "Our losses by this great calamity are a considerable li'giir.1. but nothing to cripple us. The hour of duly in upou us and wi shall meet it hi the lion-hearted manner that the oooasnm requires. Nevertheless. I fully cp-et, in addition to surmounting Ihis serious o'istacle, to pay the stockholders of the Andes In sura nee Co. a comfortable dividend next July. Respectfully. J. B. BEXNKTT, Pies';. M. IV Snodokass, Ag-nt. The following telegram was received this morniing: IIautfokh, Cox:i., Oct. I I, 1871. The Asset.ts e.f the Hartford Fire In-ur-nnce Comp-iny Oct. I. 'S'il, were $2,7!'.",-

i-roni r,-!iaS!e ;nl,.rmatan from our Agent at (Jbieago, i-.fier mi exaininalion of his bn-'ks, We estimate ih.at our lor-i will not eveeeu Sl.vt'io.Oiio, hi.-h will leave us with capital iHiimparcd and assets amounting to over !il.:,iaV0oo. That, we ...hull meet all our present at d future obligations, and i-oiitil'liii hu.dne.v- st'tiilv. is beMUid qii.'.ition. (- V.il. 1,. C II ASK, Pres t. Af. L. SNOIMHtAsS. Aac-nt. --t -ide Public Square. lotoa, lnd.

joite of IisoiuUon. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, OF i. the dissolution of the lrm of Schopf & Kaititmax, by the death of Abraham AV. Schopf. John F. Kautl'ii iin, surriving partner, will settle all liabilities against said firm, and nil persons indebted to said firm are requested to make ;mmodiate payment. The business will be continued at the old stand, by John F. KatuTman and Anna K.

xliopf, tinder the name and stylo of Join

F. Kavffman & Co.

JOHN F. KAUFFMAN. novl ANNA E. SGIIOPF.

AVsi. Stuaut. Chas. H. McPhebtebs.

Stuart & McPheeters, West side of the Public Square, DEALERS IN

The Cheapest! HENDERSON'S

FURNITURE WAREROOM,

North Side Public Square Furniture and Cnalrs, of the

best material, put down at the very

lowest prices.

COFFINS AND METALLIC CASES,

Ready made and ready trimmed, of all prices, and sold cheaper than at any othar place - Rloormngton.

My Jiau'se will attend all funeral, pree of Charge. E. J. HENDEKSON-

Hio-imington, lnd junl4

'47. EstabliBhed. '47.

J.O.&M.I.li:'Collough, DRUGS.ST8 APOTHEGARIES, ll'ciS Side of tlie Court House Sfuare. DEALERS IS rg, Mtdiciucs, Paints, Oil. Dye Stsififo, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c.

mom, STEEL, PilNTS, OILS,

Doors, Sash, Glass, Pwiy, Chains,

Collars, Hamesb &c. A full and complete stock of

Fanners and Mt chaiiiCN' TkiIs,

AND CUTLERY. Special attention given tc filling all Orders for Building Materials. Bloomington, may 19, 186S".

i'llS'C Wines,' Brandies and Whiskies, for Medical Purposes.

n ii d STATIONERY. Wall Paper. (Trimmed Free.) Prescription carofully prepared, with the purest of Drugs. Remember, wo use none but puie l)ru.;s, and do not yum at prescriptions. Bloomiogton, nd., May 18, IS70

JAMES W. C00RERLY,

LIVERY. SALE AND

FEED STABLE,

REAR OP HLOOMINGTON HOTIX,

Bloomington, Ind.. S ADDLE HORSES, Horscsand BnggHs, and teams, hired on reasonable tcr'.os. Stable just east of the PostofSee, i nd in rear of tha Bloomington Hole). oct6 '69

W. H. JBodkiu, SU.I.EII 1$ ALL KIKD8 OF PARLOR COOK ARB HEAT1HQ

Manufacturer of and Dealer i

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Ironware.

Piping, Catterlngr and MetalUe

Boofingr Doae to Order. FIFTH ST., SEAR DUNS'S STORE, BLOOMINGTON, IND.

JOHN O. LOVDEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND General Insnrancc if ent, BIoomlBton, Ind. Agent for thc folio-wine namod reliable In

surance Companies:

t,TJA. j'ire ltmenmee Vompany, Assets $5,150,31 71 UNDER WRITERS Fire Ins. Company, Assets . $3,634,999 S: JETNA Life Insurance Company, Assets -$12,000,000 0 . 9STTHE BEST IS THU CHEAPEST.lt OFFICE Noithwort comer of Publ.?

fjquaie. S Juy 1869-y

Robert C Fester, Attorney a& Law, Blooimln&tiom, Iul.

t&' WiB give special ttion to th settlement ot Jeocdcnts, Imitates, and Collectioa of Claio-.g. OryiaK Wist side Mic Sqturai

Notice. -yjOTTOE IS HKirjHY GIVEN, that Bids will be -ecuived for k.-eping the Monroe County I'oor Aslum. for one year from the Cth day of March, Wi, on the 2d day of the Deeeribcr Term of Commissioner;-' Court. By Or'-r of the Board of Commissioners of .Monroe ( 'ount v. HE SKY P. PER it V. oc:':..Vl A'.d. J'-.-n r ' - -

JAMES HUC.IIJ5S. KICK. T AST HOW. . HUSHES & VAN HORN, Attos'iieys stit law. BILOOnili.'SC.TOIS, IND'., WILL practice in Vho Suprene and inferior Courts of tho State, and in the District Court of the U.S. for Ijldidna. The collection of. claims in my part of the State, will receive prompt atterdion. Bloomington, Ind, Nor. 2d, 18G'.l-y

rbomlx Drain Tile Haettne. Tin h a BMtthlo Plunge Machise, mamp ahout Hi feet of S i&ch Tile with eae . rvo.ution of the team, it b driven by i eic.plc ctanlc motion, without any compl -Cations of Cfjns or cut ofis to get out of cr -

uer. ii is maae very strong ana suosiar tial in all its parts, and ha arrangeioen'for taking "up all the wear ef it plunge, thus praeticahy proloBgingita uefulne:i a) meet indefinitely. Send for circula -Chandler & Taylor, Indianapolis, Ind. Tlie Fbeciix Store Menine For tight work will dress from 8,000 1. 1 0,0(0 staves per day in tbe most purfeo manner, leaving ach stave sufficisntly smo th to be used without further labor Send for circular. Chandler & Teyior, IndUnapolis, Ind. aeptl33m

Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Ileal Estate. State of Indiana, Monroe jaunty, Court of Ccinmon Picas. NOTICE IS HKKEBY GIVES THAT John . Dmvis, Administrate r of the estate of Jacob Voting, deceased, has filed ti is petllioa to s.dl tho Ileal J&tat.i ." the decedent, his pcisonal being insutl cicilt to pay his debt; and that said petition will be heard at tho next term f the -'ourt of Common I'leas of said ..-..air v. Attest : JOHN K. EAST, Dlerk. K. C. Fosfisit. A tl v.. I'looaiiiiirloii. Ie i., t.Vi. JHh. i7l.

Livery, Feed ant Sale Stable. .T. O. WORLEY Opposite the South end o thc R.R. Depot; TT ASono of the largest and best a"JjL ranged Livery and Sale Stables in Monroe, or in any other county in Sotitl item Indiana. Saddle horses, or horse; ar buggies will be furnished at any hoar of th day or night Commercial traveler ti . othois, will be furnished with cojivevun. to neighboring towns. Good, steady hrs .. furnished to families. Horses Mbytl -singls feed, day or week, at reasoaab.-: rates AVo propose to keep a flrst-cla stabl ;, and ask the public to giro us a tri, PQ All the accounts of tbe old fir . O. are in the hands of tho pres:-prop-iotor, and must be paid at oik---. Bl-MMuingtois. T'-d . lW, S. 1 ;f V,