Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 December 1871 — Page 2

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THE UNION 9HUG 8TGEL i a the best mineral fuel yet known 'to the world tor the maiiufanture of J. IT. SHOEMAKER & CAhaie j . met;ll) baf iron r ste()L j,,

jjuat received one of the fcsrg- i blast furnaces it produces a metal

in every respect equal to the best

stocks of all kinds of

School Books and Stationary ever brought to Bloomington, and they propose to undersell the cheapest. Call and see.

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1SSJKD ETtIT WETN ESP A Y, (it $2 per year. William A. Gabs, Editor and Proprietor Administration or "Justice' At the recent term of the Clay Circuit Court, the case of the State vs. Berais and Miller, for stealing $67 59 worth of wheat, was dismissed. The case has been tried semi-annually since 1867, and continued from term to term, the costs amounting to 5,330. It was thrown out of court at the request of all the prosecuting witnesses, for the reason that justice could not be obtained and the witnesses could not afford the expense." Hon. Win. Mack, of Terre Haute, was on tac bench, and made a lew remarks.,

commenting, that "this was one of those cases damaging to the repvtlatfon of the courts, and a farce on justice." The recent trial of Nancy E. Crem, at Lebanon, Boone county, cost the State of Indiana the snug sura of 1,850 32. Who shall say she is guilty or innocent? To whom is this child's play in the courts to be charged ? The fact is our laws have become so technical and filled with foibles that the carrying out of justice has become the exception, and the people are becoming less and less protected against the thieves and murderers. On this subject the Indiana Chistian Advocate says : 'The most cold-blooded murderers aro protected by the merest quibbles of law, and kept on trial by one device or another until wit

nesses are dead or spirited awav

charcoal iron trade from the some ores. In the puddling furnace a less quantity is required of block coal than of tlie best Pittsburgh coals to m;ke a Tun ot bar or wrought iron ; the heats are brought off in a shorter soace of time, and the nual-

pDnPDCQ? i ity of iron in better. The gray pig UlUUIlLOOl ;ron ma(ft with raw block con!, hi

! Clay county, from a mixture of Lake

bupenor and Missouri trasinatite ore., is used with excellent results in the manufacture of Bessemer steel at Chicago. Mr. llobinson, Superintendent of the Union Rolling Mill, Chicago, where Bessemer steel rails are made, writes that, 'Indiana coal seems to be jus'; the thing for steel," and ho has no doubt they will soon have the best steel works in the United States. Though the coal fields of Groat Britain will not be exhausted for many years to come, yet the stubborn fact stares the iron masters of the couutry in the face that the cost of procuring it will be so great that the favored districts of this country

will, at no distant day, rob them of

their best loreign market.

In Owen, Monroe, Brown and

Bartholomew counties, you will find good building stone. The Ellettsville quarries have long been celebrated as furnishing a handsome and durable building stone. It is

Eugene Holden, a promising young lawyer of Terre Haute, who died a few days ago, held a 10,0liH) life insurance policy. Patrick Furlcy of Madison, discarded three fingers in u carding machine, last week. Wm. Beylan of New Albany, got bilin' mad, the other day, and perpet rated an assault on his daughter-in-law. He cooled off when brought before the Police Court. Xcivton Johnson, of Clark co., was accidentally wounded in the head, the other day, by a ball from a pistol in the hands of Augustus

Schlamm. ft was a heavy slam on poor Newton. The more so if it proves fatal. A. IT. Conner, against whom suit had been begun for moneys overdrawn, has proposed to pay to the State 18,886.50, as a compromise in consideration of a withdrawal of his suit. The State authorities have accepted the proposition, and the suit ii! closed. Some coon hunters recently sat: down on the P. Ft. Wayne & C. Railroad track, to take a quiet little snooze. The midnight train came along, and it is roughly estimated that these men do not need furs in their new locality. Geo. Baker, living near Jeftcrsonville, lost his right hand by a careless shot, while hunting, one day last week. He will find it difficult

f.. CUFAnl .-.- kt.t till 3

quarneu 111 ui'.n:ivs ui unv it.-i(iiuuu . wjuel. dimensions, and is susceptible ofj

high ornamentation. Some of the j A young man named Best, of

finest building fronts in Indianapo- I Harrison county, in falling from his

lis are of this stone. in isrown j horse, the other day, put his best

county there are sandstones that -i leg loremost and had it broken.

lhe other is Ins best now.

NOTICE.

W. H. JONES, Ex-lfcconler, will give prompt attention to the business of ConTrrnnrfntr, Hrnrrlilna tlie Rrrnrils of DredM nil. I MiintrnKi-s li, flf.mrou county, nnd t'urnlxhinit nliirttaftK of lillr to lien I Entatft, Oct. "VVluxt Jonfh knoirs, he btoirsfitnd in the main, whftt he don t know hnitoouvt.' That ig saving more for Joxks, than tunny win say for themselves, and toll the truth! On ice u stairs, at tlio Court House in Blooinitighon, convenient to the liecords. novS-liii

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have as yet been untouched, except for home use, for want of railroad

communication with the outer markets. Dolomite, as well as sandstone, will also be found in Bartholomew county, which, together with tie above mentioned, will make a variety of good and l andsomc building stones suited to all tastes. Iiis road will connect at Blooni-

msrton with the .Louisville, JNewi

The Columbus Democrat squarely

charges Auditor of State,Shoemaker, with instituting the injunction suit against himself last, spring to prevent the distribution of the school fund to the several counties of the State, so that he could realize a per cent, on the 600,000 for his own private pocket, and thus cheat the school children out ot it, as it is

and they go scot free. Even the j Albany and Chicago Railroad, by j e,m""

machinery of law, with its ehil

Administrator!) Notice.

OTICK IS HEKKRY (ilVEN, THAT

tlie timicr-signcd has breii nmi.nnUtl

by the Ob rk of the Monroe Court of Common Pica.', Administrator of the estate of David StJVftn, deceased, late of Clear Creek

township, Monroe county, Indiana.

Tlie estate m roillv solvent. JOHN MITC1IKLL, Administrator. Bloomington, Intl., Nov. 22d, 1871.

Everybody should call at tho ''Pro

gress Job Office" and leave orders for a pack of those neatly printed Add rase Cards

AttminiNtrntnr's Sale. "Vf OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, Til AT jlN the undersigned. Administrator of the

estate of David St-ean, deceased, will offer

tor sale, at public auction, at the late resi

dence of the deceased, in Clear Creek

township, Monroe county, at 10 o'clock A. M., on TiioasTiAT, December 14th, 1 871, the personal property of said estate, consisting of 4 Horses, M0 Head of Cattle, 25 or 30 Hcf,d of Stork Hoe;. Farming Implements of al! kinds, and Household Furniture and other things not taken by the widow. Terms or Sale. All sums of $3, and under, cash in hand; over tht,ni, twelve months cradit ; purchasers executing their notes with approved security. JOHN MITCHELL. Nov. 22, 187".. Administrator.

Executor's IVolicc. VrOTICEI.SHEREBYGIVEN.THAT the rndersiened has been appointed

by tho Clerk of the Monroe Court of Com

mon Pleas, Executor of the Will of Huirh Campbell, deceased, late of Monroe county, Indiana. The estate is prohablv solvent. JAMES L. CAMPBELL, Executor. Bloomington. Ind., Nov. 22, 1871.

Sixty-five Unit Prise Medals Awarded.

THE (iREAI

Baltimore Piano MANUFACTORY

Wm. Knabe" & Co. Manufacturers of GRAND, &QUARE and UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE. Md. These instruments have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre-eminence, which pronounces them unequalled ill TON K, Toucn. "WORKMANSHIP. And DURABILITY. All our Square Pianos have our new improved Overstrung Scale and tho Agraffe Treble. We would cnll special attention to our late patented improvements in Grand Pianos and Square Grands, found in no other Piano, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than lias yet been obtained. Every Piano fully warranted for tlve years. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists prompt !v furnished on application to WM" KN ABE & Co., Baltimore, Md. Or any of our regular established agencies. Oct". 18, 6m.

M illin e i y Gr od. IT is wrife pleasure thflfwc announce to the Irfdies of Bkiofttington, and vicinity, that vre have just received a vcrv large and eloRimt stor-k of MILLINERY GOODS, embracing nil the latest styles, in endless variety, and of all qualities. We undoubtedly have the 1: rgest, neatest, cheapest ind most complete Btoek .n Monroe county, selected by n person, in the Eastern Cities, to which we invite the uttention of the Ladies. Our stock of various kinds of FLOWERS AND RIBBONS, is the largest and finest ever brought to this mnrk?t. We also have ona of the finest assorted stocks of Ladies'

CLOVES AND HOSIERY.

which is very lnr:re nnd complete. We

also have in store a heavy stock of all kinds

FANCY GOODS. Wft wish it distinctly understood that our

stock of Milliner' Goods, Trimmings, fce.,

is uy tar tlie Largest, Best, Cheapest and Hand

somest ever brought to Bloomington. Call nn 1 examine for yourselves. M1W. BEERS &"MtJS FARIS. Bloomngton, May 20, 1871.

lenges and changes of venue, and the closing argument before the jury given to the thief, alt favor the acquittal of the guilty, even after arrest. But then it is nobody's htisiness to arrest a felo;i. It i.s not even, in the city, the duty of the policeman to detect and arrest one. Jf pointed out he may on a warrant ; hut whose duty is it to get out a warrant? There will be more of this miscellaneous shooting before there is less, unless the State assumes that honest men need protectioa as well as rogues."

INDIANA COAL..

1'Ae Mineral Wealth of the Country through- which the Civ. & T. H. liailroad will be built. Kf.port of Prof. Cox on the Character of ihc ('wintry on Me line of the Ta-rc Haute and Cincinnati Railroad. Prof. Cox has furnished the following interesting report on the character of the country, and the extent and value of the minerals on

the line of the proposed Terre Haute j

and Cincinnati ICailwny : Officii or Svate Geologist, iNniAN-AVOLIS, Isi., Nov. 10, '71. j Mr. A. B. Qxackenbush, Secretary Ci i. 4' T. EL liailroad, Pittsburgh, Pa.

which route Louisville will -each ; ""u r , , the block coal mines of Owen and o"1)' instituted thesuit, but feed

in ono hundred and j lawyers to prevent him trom dis

tributing this tuna, and that it has

Clay counties

twenty-five m.les. At Columbus it

will connect witn the dctrersoiivine, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad,

and at Greensburg with the Indiana- j w

pull, . UiUUlllilli ium ijaitijtt-Liv , rnd

XlclLUUau. JtJY lUl.T iuuh; HIV VJ. o- inn

the proof of that fact.

It was all about gusssing the

steer that: two gentle-

one of Texas, and the other A rkansas traveler disagreed

eight oi a

tance trom the block coa! to Cinetn- , the ohcr jt ;sn engv to givc nati will be about one hundred and ! a ,)asitive estimate, with onlv a sixty miles. By this road (Cincm-; easiml gianc0 Df the ev0 to rciv llpon nati and Terre Haute Railroad) and j anfl so the ,rkans'au said. His its connections, coal may be sent to Texan friend was very decided.howthe above cities at comparatively ever puilig out a revolver he small cost, and, as you say that cooke(i ir nm the muzzle six inches arrangements have been mime todown the throat f)f the Arkansas start with one thousand coal enre, J man put n;9 finf,cl. on t10 trigger, you should be able to guarantee to, and asked him it he didn't think them a regukr, supply of t.ie best; the sleer wciehed thirteen hundred, quality of Indiana coal at hss rates The Arkan8M mnn su;f) untler the than areobtamed from the Allegheny circumstances, and rather than quareoal field. lours, &c ; rcl w;th an 0i(1 friead on auch a

AtlminiNtartoi's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIArEN, that the undersigned Administrator of the CBtato of Andrew B. Anderson, deceased, late of Benton township, Monroe county, Indiana, will otrer for side, on the premsea of the undersigned, on SATURDAY, DEC. 9th, 1871, at 10 o'clock, A.M., all the personal property of said decadent, consisting in part of One Horse, One Milch Cow, Household Furniture, nnd Ather articles, also a lot of Lumber and Saw Logs. Tkkms of Sale. Sums of three dollars and under cash in hand. All sums over three dolln-s n credit of nine months will he given, purchasers giving note.! with npprtved soc.iritv, waiving, relief. WM. N. ANDERSON, n o v 1 r- T 1 3 w Adra inistra tor. It. C. Potter, Attorney.

Administrator's Sale. VTOTICE TS HER K BY GIVEX, that

X the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Elijah Barrett, deceased, will offer for sale nt public auction, nt the late residence of the deceased, in .Salt Creek township, Monroe county, State of Indiana, on SATURDAY," DEC. 10th, 1871,

I the personal property of said estate, eon-

gisung oi i wo .iiorses, vnp ctningie jachine. nnl other articles. Salo to Iwigin at 1J o'clock A. M. Terms of Sale Sums of three dollars

i nnd under, cash in hand, over three dollars

a credit, of nine month?, the purchaser giving note, waiving benefit of valuation laws, with good security. WILLI.VAS "T. STEPHENS. Admr. It. C. i'oster. Atfv. nov 15-71

E. T. Cox,

State Geologist of Indiana. Ilnog lor bis Ityoney, Now we have another murder to add to the long list, a murder as remarkable for the manner in which it was committed as it was coldblooded in its plotting. Moses

and well-to-do

I trifle, he thought it did.

tr Our job press turns out elegant work. Leave your orders for job work at this offico.

Well's Carbolic Tablets, For Coughs, Colds & Hoarseness. J These Tublets present the Acid in Com- ; bination with other efficient remedies', in a popular form, for tho cure, of all Throtit and Lung diseasqs. Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throat are immediately rei lieved, and statements are constantly being

of

Sir. Ton deire to have such j his neighbor

Curtis was an old

eitiien nt Hsrnsnn ennnfv. niiinnd. sent to Uie proprietor ot Teliel incases

residing not far from thelittl. town j n&nr'X& bv Of Mauekport. It Was known that 'worthing imitations, Get only "Wolfs a Slim of moiiev was due him from Carbolic Tablet. Priw 2 acts per box.

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information regarding the character j sided not very far from Corydon ; of the country and the extent and j and it was further known that upon character jf the minerals along theja certain eveninar Mr. Curtis would ;

John Q. Agent fo

Kellogg, 18 Piatt St., N. Y.. Si the lj. S. Send for circular.

le

route of t e proposed railway from Cincinnati to Terre Haute as my sur-e- of the district may enable mc to furnish. At the western terminus is the flourishing commercial and manif-

facturing city of Terre Haute, with

AGENTS WANTED FOR

visit his neighbor to collect ihe! Yf J AM lj JlJ lAt Kj

money, and it was this knowledge; Qp THE WORLD" that cost Mr. Curtis his life. j The most lavishly illustrated unci chonp. On the evening fixed by him for ; est book of modern' times, and just adapted the settbment with Mr. Matick J fo.r holiday gifts. AcenU for this work i .1 , ,. n .i i i will secure chvicj oi torntorv for the and the collection of the money, he ; gran(1,t ri.iigioil5 vo)um(, of the century, went to Ml'. Ma lick's residence, i now nearly re.idy, entitled "Jksus," by

XoMce to Bion-Resldeiitg. The State of Indiana, Monroe Count;, in the Monroe Circuit Court, March Term, 187-2. Ruth Green ve. 3fary Tucker, Solomon A. Green, ct nl. Jvow coi.ies the Plaintiff hy Robert C. Foster, Attorney, and flits her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendants, Mary Tucker, Calvin Tucker, Solomon A. Green, Sarah Wulden and William II. TValden, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore, hereby given said defendants, that unless they bo and appear on the first day of the next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to bo holden on the 2d Monday of March, A. D. 1872, at the Court House in Bloomington, in said

! winntv nrirl nnrl ftnovf.r nr rlittmir t.t

said complaint, and proceedings in attachment under said complaint, the same will he heard and determined in their absence. "Witness my name, and the seal of said Court, aflixed'nt Bloomington, this, 13th day of November, A. D. 1871. JOHN it. EAST, Clerk. Nov. 15, 1871. 3 w.

THE MIICIIUI WASHER, PRICE S5-0Q.

Tlie American Washer saves Money, Time

and Drudgery.

The fatigue of Wanning day no longer

dreaded, but. Economy, imcieney, and Clean Clothing sure.

In calling attention to this little machine

a lew ot th: invaluable qualities, (not pos

sessed by any ether washing machine yet invented,) are here enumerated. It is the smallest, most compact, most

portable, most simple in construction, most

easily operntod. A. child ten Tears old,

with a few hours' practice, can thoroughly

comprelienc. nnd etf.'Cttculy use it. mere

U no adjusting, no screws to annoy, no de

lay in adapting ! It is always ready for use ! It is perf?et little wonder ! It is a miniature criant, doing more work and of a

better qua.ity than the most elaborate and costly. One half of the labor is fully saved

bv its use, and the clothes will last one-half

longer than by tho old plan if the rub

board. It will also wash the largest blanket,

Three shirts at n time, washing thoroughly. In a word, the ablution of any fabric, from

a Quilt to a Lace Curtain, or Cambric Handkerchief, aro equally within the ca

pacity of .he LITTLE GKM ! It can be

fastened tv iiv tub and taken off at will.

No mutter how deep rooted a prejud.ee

may exist against Washing Machines, the moment this" little machine is seen toperform its wonders, all doubts of its cleansing efficacy and utility nre banished, and the doubter and detractor nt once become the

fnt friends of tho machine.

We have testimonials without end.setting forth its numerous advantages ovar all others, and from hundreds who have

thrown aside the unwieldlv, useless ma-

chinis, which hftvo signally failed to accomplish tb'J object promised in prominent and loud sound in advertisement.). It is as perfect for washing as a wringer

is for wringing. The price, another para

mount inducement to purchasers, has been

placed within the reach of every housekeeper, nnd there is no article cf domestic

economy that will repay the small invest men l so soon. $5.50. All that, is akd for thi. GREAT LA.

IJUK h.V V .K, is fair trial. VV e guaran

tee earn machine to lo iU work perfectly Sole Agents fcr the United States,

A. II. FRANCISCCS & Co., 513 Market st., Phil., Pa. oc!l-3ni

The largest and cheapest WOODEN

WAKE HOLfe.; Hi the United States.

W. Jf. BKATLY, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER

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And Paper Danger.

KDKKS left at McCollough s or Shoc-

ccive prompt attention. hop on east side College Avenue, one square south of the public square. inftf29-7l

a populat on ot about twentv thous-' There he transacted tho business, ! K,;v- J-)r Deems For circulars address L. and people This city b already i got his money, and parting with his I fJf g t? the focus ot tour railroads, two toi neighbor in the most cheerful frame : w. 4th st cineinnmi o.

IT I- .1 O. T ..,.. -i , . .in

jnuimiiap:i5 miu oi. xjouih, one to , ol minu, lie started tor ins home a Chicago 2nd one to Evansville, on j few miles distant, about nine o'clock the Ohio river, in the southwestern ! at night. But he never reached his part of Indiana. home alive. Next day his body The principal towns along the j was found suspended by a rope line r.reMiddk-bcrry,in Clay county ; from a tree, and his pocket-book Spencer, .he couuty sent of Owen, I contained but a very small sum of

ou the Indianapolis and V iucennes railroad ; Bloomington, the county seat of Monroe, on the Louisville, !Ncw Aluany & Chicago railroad, and the teat of the State University ; Nashville, county seat of Brown ; CohunbjK, on the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis railrord, and co nity seat of Bartholomew ; find Groenburg,on the Indianapolis,

lincinnati and Lafayette railroad,

and co-jnty seat of Decatur county, it that a foul murder had been com

The distance from Terre Haute to ! milted, and the victim afterward

REDUCTION ON PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES. Great saving to consumers bv getting up Clubs. 8g" Send for our new price list and a nlnV, tVtrt will .irprimnb.iv it i.nt i , ii ir

money. it was given Ollt that the i full directions making a largd saving to old man committed suicide, nnd j consumers and romuiiorative to club otwithout further investigation his! B""- . , . r remains were buried. But murder JJZ will out, eomelimes, and in this: p. o. Box 5643. NEW YORK. case there were some people not j - satisfied that Mr. Curtis committed j J U R U El E 3 A.

siiifiuo. i ity even nuu inc uociy disinterred and a post mortem examination made of it, and then the

fact was developed by marks upon

Cincinnati, by this line, is about one hundred and eighty miles, and from the coal basin of Clay and Owen counties to the latter place, about one hundred and sixty miles. Fioni Terre Haute to White river, in Owen county, the country isgontly rolling, without any prominent hills, and is interspersed with

beautiful prairies. The rest of the vigilance committee. i ii i. .. i p

route 13 tjiroiigu u country oi low I

table lands, in places somewhat

rroken by small hills, and broad bottoms along the water courses. The country abounds in timber suitable for lumber, such as black walnut, oak, poplar, ash and hickory. Coal, iron ore, petroleum and building stone exists in greata Jtind-. rnce. The best coa! in the world for manufacturing iron and ste?J,and other uses as fuel, is found in Vigo, Clav and Owen counties. Without fear of just contradiction,

swung up by the neck so as to leave the impression that he had taken his own life, and thus allay suspicion. The crime is how being investigated, and, as is natural, there is great excitement is the neighborhood, which may result, it the rnura . - j: l ii

chapter of death at the bauds cf a to procure it in its native pui ity.nnd having

found its wonrterful enrn:ivc properties to even exceed the anlicipiitions formed bv

WHAT IS IT? It is a sure and perfect remedy for all diseases of the liver and spleen, enlargement; or obst ruction of intestines, urinary, uterine, orabdominal organs, poverty or a wai.t of blood, intermittent or remittent fevers, inilamatidn of the' liver, dropsy, sluggish circulation of the blood, abscesses, tumors, jaund cc, scrofula, dyspepsia,aguis and fever, or their concomitants. Dr. "Wells having b.como aware of tlie extraordinary medicinal properties of the South American Plant, culled J U R U B E B A,

The New York Tribune editorial-

its great reputation, bus concluded to offer ' il fit.. ,,..1,1;. ..n.l iu I...V...-,, . c., 1,

ly says that choice of localities l for he has perfected arrangetrents for a'reguh.r holding the National Republican -monthly supply of this wonderful plant Convention for 1872 is narrowed 1,c, '.'s at .much ti,u? ,,xPcrirrV.nt.inK i . i r .. i t -r l and invcHtigating as to the most eftieicnt wn' Cine linatl and New ork. I proration from it, f. r popular use, and I he ExeciltiV'J Committee will make has for some timo ill in bis own practice

he efl'cctiial med-

utdic as

OF JURUBEBA

and he conlid'-ntlv roccinmcnda it to every

miTlilCV t F I llil j mmnv hr it nouiiciioKi rrr.oiv,wiiu:ii hiioum JfAl'lIIJil SI tO S All St ! he flely taken as a Wood Purifier in all

1 derang.oicnt.H of the system, and to ani-

and Nympliai c r Kifi.tiici;

Latta A- Co., Pittsburgh. Ph. ' ' VUt to N Y . Ki.ln A.nt fnr thn IT. S!

Price one dollar per bottle. Send for oir-ijl'ir

aiic j'jacluuv1: VAJiiiuui.i.t.-w will umKU nas ior some iim.;i useti in i a selection on the 11th of January with mrfet haPPy remits, .1 4 j icino now presented to tlu ! 0. WEU EXTRAII nttTKinv i mi j familv us a household rerr.e llAl'tllfil & 10 S AD S. ! he frly taken as a Hlo x

- ! dcnin-gftment of the tyt.lt Yty FltKK '' A.K-",4 I" introduce mtc and fortify all weak i T artices tint HI in every houso. temperaments." JOHN Latta A- Co., Pittsburgh,, Ph. 1 Vlatt St.. N. Y., Sole Agi n

Executor's Sale. "VTOTICE IS 1:1 ERE BT Gl VEX, THAT JLN the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of Hugh Campbell, deceased, will ofer for sale, at public auction, at the lato residence of the Testator, in Perry township, Monroe county, on Thursday, December 21st. 1871, the petsonol property of said estato, consisting of Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Hay, Corn and "Wheat, and ther articles. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. Te'mrh ok Sale. Sums of $3, and under, cash ; over throe dollars, a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note at interest, waiving ruination and appraisement, with good security. JAMK8 L. CAMPBELL, nov29 . Executor.

Cheap Far mis ! Free Homes ! ON TUB USE OF TlIK IA ION PACIFIC RAILROAD, A Land Grant 12,000,000 ACHES of the Best Farming and Mi nerd Lands in America.

! 3.000,000 Acres of Choice Farming and 1 r. , . l- .1. i I

urazmi; ijiinas. on ine one or mo aobu, in the State of Nebraska, In tbe Ureal Platte Valley, now for sola, for eath or long credit. These Lands are in a mild and healthy climate, and for gram-growing nnd stockraising, unsurpassed bj any in tho United States. Prices Range from S3 to $10 Per Acre. Honestoads for Actual Settlers. 9,500,000 Acres of Government Land, lK-tweon Omaha and No:-th Platte, open for entry as Homesteads only. SOLDI HJiii OF THE LAT1Z WAR aro entitled to a Free Homestead of 160 Acres within Kailroad limits, equal to a Direct Bounty of S400.. Send for the new edition of descriptive pamphlet, with new maps, mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, U.P. R. R. Co., Omaha, X.-b. 3tro3 scpl371

FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED

Horse

Tliis preparation, long nrnl fovoraW

knovn, will tlinrouKliljr re-turlporat

by strcngtheniiiK and cleanslog th ttomnch anil Inteatinefl. II l a snrc prtTcntlveof all dlseu Inji.leDt to Uilfl animal, auoli aa L.DN1

w r. v v. n . , i. A r. ivs . . r.i.i.ow WATCB. HRAVES. noucirs. msTEMl'Btt, FBVEBS, V O US 1EH, LOSS OF ArPKTITE AND VITAL K.VKHOY, fcc. Ita use Improvea the trintl, Licrcnscs the appelito. Rivca :tiinioo..h and glassy akin and tran.fnrnn th nti.-?rabM ffkeltoa Into a firi-l.kins and spirited uorse.

To kerpora of Cows this prepare tlon la inralnablr. It is a we pro Tenure against Himlorpwt. Holloa

,..u,n.. i.M .ikku proven nj nrtiiftl lynprlm..nl in I-.. ....

.innlllV nf n!llr nn.l . .

porctnt. aod make tho butter Urn

nn.. j,.:,:.. ... .adenine ratilfl, r. (tiros thnra an appetite, looserja their hide, and raokn them thrive much hiatcr.

In all dic of Swlni, such m Coughi, CTrj It

Vie lungs. l,i.ver, c mis artioiearta as n specific. Hy putting from onehalf a paper to a paper in a barrel of awlll the above (lij..as-s a-ill Iw eindi . ratetl or entirely prevent.!. If s'vn in time, a cert:-..-, preventive and core for tUa Uojt Ciolera-

TALI ABLE HOUSE ArSI FOUR

ACRES OF TiA?tD FOR SALE.

rilHE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO X sell his House and Lot, situated just south of the College Campus, upon reasonable terms, if application bo mtido soon.

The house is miilt of brick, two stories irr

i bight, and contains nine rooms and two

halls, with a front portico to eicn story. The house has recent ly been painted and re-shingled, and is in good condition throughout. There is a well and two cisterns on tho premises, stables, wood-shed, chi. ken-houso arid all othor outhouses needed. The pasture lot, chicken lot, kitchen garden, and door yard, aro each neatly and independently iVmeot.. There in fino selection of fruit trccf; on the grounds, among which are Apples, reaches. Peal's, Plums, as well as choice Grapes, and a number of handsome evergreens. The bouse will bo sold with all the r.und, or with a portion of it-TKBM8.-Ou-third of tho purchase monoy down, the balance in payments to suit the purchaser. For fufthcr particulars, call on tho undersigned, on the premises. EDWIN BITLLAKD. Bloomington, Ind., July 31, 16 71.

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DAVID E. FOFTZ, Proprietor, BAhTINORR, Ulit. Kor "ale hj- Driinirists :.nd Stn-ekeeporj throughout the lnited Slates, t'lumtlm and South America. Foh Sai.k by McCollouoh.

Dr. W. T. Allison,

"B3 ST TU7

gr OlfFICE Over Tube Smith's Jew

elry Store. South side of the square.

HL.OOM HVGITOHl, IIVOIAIVA . WACTerT POLAND, ATTOBUBV AT taWt And Notary Public, BLOOMIXGTON, INDIANA.

Office I a Court House, up stairs.

Esnecii 1 attention s;iven to Collections, Administrator's and Guardian's Keports, Settlement of Estates, &c. Enough business to sv bsist upon rcspoctfully solicited, to which careful attention will 6o given. jttyi2-l871. pdtiloc4

r mm BOOKS 8TITNiKI, mar mvm News fkaui. NcPheeiem WILL UNDERSELL akt HAK I2T TOWS.

3X. W. Helton, Notary Public REAL ESTATE BROKER. I7HAR1' S, Lands, Town and City properJ? ty, for sale or trudo. All kinds of property bought and wild. All kinds of conveyancing done with care. Titles examined, and all business connected with the sale or transfer of real estate. 97 COLdLECiK AVEME.

WANTED.--GOOD, RELIABLE men. of good habits, who can furnish satisfactory reference and give security for

property entrusted to them, can obtain per

manent and profitable employment, other

on snla -y or commission, by applying to N0FSINGEB& JosF.r,YK, 72tind 74 "VVest "Washington, St.. Indianapolis, Ind., dealers in tho -.inner Manufacturing Company's

Sewing ;vtaeliines. N. B. Good positions

tomen laving nurse, wagon ana Harness septl3-3m

Kemoval. WILLIAM EMERY HAS BKMOVKD JUS Saddle nnd Harness Shop

From hi ; Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to the

room on College Avenue, just opposite the

Orchard House UuiUiing, where lie will keep on nand and Manufacture to Order all kinds of Carriage. "Wagon and Buggy Ilan.iCSN, Saddles, Collars, ' Wliips and Saddlery Hardware.

Ail k nets of Kepairiti; done on short

notice. nioomington, Ind., .Tune 21, 1871.

T0HN KOCHKSTEE, takes pleasure in

informing the public that hu has cstalv .ished himself in business in Lunderman's

building On West Filth Street. Shaving and Hair CuLtinj; done in style.

He solicits a share of the public patronage,

nrt will guarantee Hit:? taction. Uloomini'ton, Ind.. May 24th, 1871.

JAS. 11. CI.AltK.

JOHN (I. ilBCHABP.

DBA LESS IN rancy and Staple j IS & 2 M f

ProvMons, Queensware, &e.

Masonic Hall Building.

Bloomington, - - Indiana.

The hi hest prices paid for all kinds of

country produce. innzu .

Lime Kiln for Sale.

T OFFER FOR SALE MY LIME

JL KIL; and Stone Quarry, for $1,200

One-third cash, tho balance in two equal

annual payments. JOSEPH S. ALEXANDER. Bloomi ngton, March 8. lH7l-tf

The I'rentium Uortte Shoer.

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Jt Zfc IU tJJia.f-.IJlJ.Xajil. it 11 1 Horse Shoer, Corner of Sixth and Madison Streets. 8 The Premium for best horac-shoe-ing, was awarded to Mr. Ravensoroft, by a conimittea of three Blacksmiths, at the Monroe County Fair, held September, 1870. Every cicscription of Rlaclismithing done neatly and promptly. Kepairing executed with despitch. gcpt23-70

Jas. B. M iii.ky.

JonN L. PfTNEB.

MULKY & PITNER, A-ttoii-iioj-M at Hi-w, BLOOUIiVGTOW, INDIAKA,

practice in tho several Courts of

the State, and the District Court of

tho United States, for the State of Indiana. E.'-pccial attention given to tbe collection of claims and probate business. Office iri W. O. Foe's building, northeast or rner of public square. Blooming:on, Ind., July 2Gth, 1871.

Administrator's Kotlce. NOTICE IS H EKE BY GI VEN, that the undersigned has been ippoicted by the Clork of the Monroe Common Fleas Court, Administrator of tho Estate of Elijah Barrett, deceased, lato of Salt Creek township. M or roe coudU , Indiana. The estate is probably solvent. WILLIAM T. STEPHENS, Admr. B. 0. Foster, Att'y. no-15-71

UNDERTAKING. BANTA & WIIITAHER will keep constantly on hands all kinds of C C! V O A at A K 8 ( F K i E IB , N T 8. 8 On the Eoiit side of tho Publie Square, first door above the Presbyterian Church.

Eapeclnl mention kIvou to the bwdueaH. We now have a line, now Hearse, for tho accommodation of our friend who may favor us with a cull. They can aleo, nt the same time, leave orders for all the carriages they m.iy -cant. We have labored under some disadvantage heretofore, hut that time has passed. Our hearse is as nice as any iu the State. jauiitf BANTA A WHITAKER.

EMEMBEK that our Gordon Power

Press turns out f.ae Card V ork.

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I3r.ES3V3R."S ROTT'S

CANDY MANUFACTOR

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his line of trade freight paid here. AGEXCY FOR THE Celebrated Baltimore Oysters Tie best SoM.

Union Drug and Book Store, J. W. SHOEMAKER & 60. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Bloomingrtoh, Ixxd.r WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS IN Glass, Putty, Books,Wail Paper, Window Shadijs Wl STATIONEBY.

We are prepared to give greater indu ments in Lead, Oil aaI WAl.I PAPER, than ever before, as our stcck is very large and complete. We have pur chafed one of Yeoman's Improved A! chines, with which we will trim all Will Paper and Harder free of charge, for tur Customers. "We would invite the public to call and exc mine our stock u-d price, liefore purchasing elsewhere. Agents for IfrMt('8 Herb Bitten, tbe gree&w Tonic in tbe World.

W. J. ALLEN KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK OF Hardware, Building Material, Sto res, Tinware, Agrieultural Implements, INCLUDING Reapers, Revolving Hay RaLes, Straw Cutters, Horse Un,y Fork, PLOWS, GARDEN HOES,

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FORKS OF ALL KIKPS, 4iCBelmont Nails, Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Glass, Fabneatocfe's Whit Lead, Pure Boiled Oil, Doors, Sash, Venetian Kinds, Lock s, Hinges, &c, Ac., ever bronght to Bloomiugton. Il-i!.ll kinds of Tiji nnd Skeet lrom Warlt. done to order. .Please g mo a call , VF Jl At jUKlB,

MC CALL A & CO..

NOTSODTS,

DBESS TRIMMINGS, H OSII3BY AND GLOVBS, Boots and , Shoes

HATS ctxtcl. OA3EiaU

SCH OOL G00KS AD STATlOHtnY, Cotton Yarns and Ratting:, QUEENSVJSE, -GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, BH DRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In the Twn f Bloocaingto,,