Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 December 1871 — Page 2
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Just received owe of the largest stocks of all kinds of Scikoof Books and Stationery ever brought to Blooatington, and they propose to nnderseli the ckeapest. Call and see.
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BLOOMGTON PROGRESS.
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"William. A. GiBK, Editor and' Proprietor
Indiana Sews Items. "Tom aiwJ Jary" is a conspicuous leverage at Terry Haute. 1'hineas Mott, of Logansport, has not where to lay his head. His little girl dropped the coal oil lamp. The Terre Haute Gazette says tint :he grass-widows of that place are organizing for the spring pastores. The grazing is good. The cold weather has driven the editor of the Rochester Sentinel to change his wardrobe, and he offers the spurs for sale.
Prof.. J. W. Foster, the eminent geologist, is at Terre Haute for the purpose of reporting upon the mineral resources of Southern Indiana. -An arbitrary wife of Vi,?o county will not permit her husband to use any. tobacco unless she i3 the purchaser.. He only chews the plugs she chooses. Morgan Selrell was out hunting turkeys in Madison county last week, and just as he was drawing a bead on an ancient gobbler, a fine buck stepped in between and was killed. The turkey escaped. A Perrysville lady "caromed on the red" head of her husband through the window of a billiard hall, with a brick bat. He ended the-game with a vigorous run. No boy in Wabash can perform the duty of larruping his mother without paying one dollar and costs, as Jasper Vandyke did. Rilljr Boggs, of Kokomo, thrust
the muzzle of his gun into a pile of rails and fired at a rabbit which had taken, refuge there. The gun went off in various directions, taking with it a chunk of Billy's check. That old colored lady acquaintance of George Washington has got to Michigan City. She declares that "she knew George personally, auit bad often seeu him, when a young man, 'drunker nor a biled oil."' So? Kicking the snow from the butt of your gun while you rest your hand on the muzzle will have the same effect as raising ths hammer with your toe. Geo. Hauiill, of Sullivan tried it, and has a hole in his hand. A Vernon youth, who had to harrow a hat in order to escort home a fair one who had set her cap for him, wa3 considerably embarrassed while bidding her an affectionate good-night at'the gate, by the appearance of the owuer of the has, who unceremoniously demanded his property. Charles B. Power, who kept hotel in Kokomo, has left his wife and gone to Iowa with his chambermaid, who leaves three disconsolate husbands in different parts of the country to mourn her untimely taking off.
retei Hickman and wife, of
Warren, have a family of eleven children, the oldest of whom is now forty years af age, and never had a death in the family. They think this thing can't go on much longer, and have ordered an elaborate family monument. Two fingeis, formerly the property of Charles St. John, two toes, recently in the employ of Peter "Whinney, and divers burns now in ths possession of John School ey, may De reckoned in the net proceeds of an accident at a Brazil furnace last week.
A Cure for Small -Pox. A correspondent of the Sfwkton (Cal.) Herald gives the following as a sure cure for small-pox, which may be of benefit to sufferers: I he: -ewEta append a receipt which has been used to my knowledge in hundruls of cusps.. It will prevent and cure the small-pox, even though the pitting? are filling. When Jennei discovered the cow-pox in England, the world of science hurled an avalanche of fame on Irs
head ; but when the most scientific school of medicine in fche world that of Paris published this rece ipt as a- panacea for small-pox, it passed unheeded j it is as unfailing as-fate, and- conquers in every instance. It will al so cure scarlet fever. Here is the receipt as I have used it and cured many children of the scarlet
fever : here it is as I have used it
to cure the small-pox, when learned
nhvsicianij said the patient must
die :
"Sulphate of zinc, one grain ; fox clove (diffitalis), one grain : half n
teaspoe nful of sugar ; mix with two
tablespoonfuls ot water. When the above lias been thor
ouehlv nixed, add four ounce-i of
water. Take a spoonful every hour
JLithcr disease will disappear in
twelve hours. For a child, smtillcr doses,according tonge. If conr tics
would compel physicians to use this, there would be no need of post
houses, If yon value advice and experience, use this for that terrible aud dreaded scourge. ScJ Oiibness of T ravelers. This subject is pleasantly treated of in the Cincinnati Chronicle, and as all who have traveled know something of this peculiarity, we give place to the writers remarks: "A ohnracteristic observed by one who travels now-a-days on our railroads is the selfishness exhibited
amonc pisscnsrers iu the matter of
seats; hoggishuess, many plainspoken people denominate it. To stris-e and retain an entire scat is the rule with them, no matter how many may be standing np. The male host stretches himself out on
Ladier, the nicest assortment of
Perfumery in the town lias just been brought on by Shoemaker & Co.
The Boston Times says: Flint
little boy used sound sense when, in reply to his teacher, who told him he would never be President of the United States unless he attended
better to hie lessons, said "I don't expect to be I'm. a Democrat."
m m Horace Greeley gives the fol
lowing advice, in his lecture to
young farmers: "Above all, don't seek an office. You that arc here in the enjoyment of your incomes as farmers, remember this. Office-seeking is becoming the curse of the country, and I know of no greater nuisance in the body politic than holders of office. When a man accepts a small office at the hands of a government, or a ppople, he is losfc;: he never will be worth anything to himself or his neighbors. Some young men think if they can only get a clerkship in Washington, they will be fixed for life ; so-they will be, but what a fix ! They are then buried, and their lives worse than wasted." m The fact that Tweed has drawn
over a million dollars illegally that
is known ot during the icw years
that he has been running municipal
affairs in New York, and that he has amassed a fortune of three or four millions in five vears, will not
prevent his triumphant re-election
to the New York Senate : for his
district is overwhelmingly Demo
cratic, and the Democratic party
never "coes back" on its thieves
where it has a clear majority. The Free-Traders contend that we can uot compete successfully v, ith Europeans in manufactures because we havn't the capital. That's what's the matter. And they would have us to continue in Free Trade, or so near to it, :; must drain us of our gold as fast as produced. It is a cardinal point of the European manufacturers, in which they are
assisted by their various agents and
keep
AGENTS WANTED. The Great top Re!
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100, (too persons reduced tv beggary. Fearful Scenes. Heart-rending Incidents.
500 to 1000 copies of this Book selling per
diw. Himiple Copy, post paid. 50c. Ad
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nnti. or St. Louis.
Agents Wanted for oor Great Work,
IUORHO.VS AND MORMOHISM,
Bv u oiftnr of a high priest. Crushing evi
dence asainst Briglmm Younsr and his
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lielkniip & miss, Hartford, Conn.
Agents Wanted for ROMANISM AS IT IS.
An entirely new. authentic, exhaustive and
standard work, eminently adapted to the times. It fu;ly uncovers the whole Romish system and exposes its insidious workings
to secure inn control. Axtra terms mr me West. Conn. Publishing Co., Hartford, Conn.
ja? Everybody should call at the "Pro- . ... ., it j e . -
gresH .Job tltticc and leave oraera ur pnek of those neatly printei Address Cards
Kiliyii9&".,I
organs in this countrv, to keep us
the seat and goes to sleep, or pre-: too poor to manufacture successfully.
tends to. The female well, the In carrying out a policy indicated selfish female piles a lot of baggage many years ago, announced in the
alongside of her, and when asked if
the seat 13 engaged, says it is, whether it is or not. Some add a story to the effect that "the gentleman l as just stepped cut a moment." I thought I would wait aud see the gentleman come, in the other day. The car was crowded with passengers, many of thetn standing up; among them your scrvc.nt. There was one vacant seat beside a lady. She iiad placed a shawl and parcel in it. "Is this seat engaged?" I inquired in ray blandest manner. "It is." she replied, nodding me a dismissal and looking out of a window. But I was wearv of standing
A distinguished ex-Governor of Ohio, famous for his story-telling, relates that on one occasion, while addressing a temperance meeting at Georgetown, District of Columbia, and depicting the misery caused by indulging to frequently in the flowing bowl, his attention was attracted
("I'm weary, she cried,") and would j by the sobs of a disconsolate and not le dismissed with a nod, not if i seedy-looking individual in the rear I could gef a seat. part of the room. On going to the "Is the seat engaged by a pnssen-! person and interrogating him, he
jger?" persisted : "or is it simply! was told the usual tale of wocj
engaged by this shawi ana parcel? ' among other sad incidents that, There '.vas a keen and well-defined during his career of vice, he had
THEA-NECTAR IS A PUKE I SLACK
Tea, with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to
suit r!1 tastes, for sale
everywhere!. And for - ilo " wholesale only by
the Great Atlantic and
V.i ific Ten Co.. 8 Church St., New York,
P. 0. Box fiaOG. SewWor Tbet.-Nectar Circular. Pound and half pound packages
only. JURUBEB A. WIIAF 18 IT? It is a sure and perfect remedy for all d
eases of the liver aid spleen, enlargement; or obstruction of intestines, urinary, uterine, orabdomina organs, poverty or n want of blood, intermittent or remittent fevers, in flamation of the liver, dropsy- sluggish circulation of the blood, abscesses, tumors, jiundicc, serofalu, dyspepsiaaguennd fever, or their concomitants. Pr. Wells having become awnre of the extraordinary mrdicinal properties of the South American Plant, called JUBUBEBA, sent a special commission to that country to procure it h its native purity,and having found its woiderful curative properties to even exceed the anticipations formed by its great reputation, has concluded to offer it to tho pubSc, and is happy to itate that he has perfected arrangements for a regular
monthly supoly ot tins wonoenui pianr. He hns spen: "much time experimenting and investimting as to the most efficient
nronaration from it, for popular us
tiiy.ty-live first Prize-ilodnl. Awarded.
T K K ti KB A T
Eiakimore Piano MANUFACTORY
Wm. Knabev tit, Co. MrtTiufiictureivof GRAND. SQUARE and IIPIUGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, Md. These instruments have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Tears, and upon their excellence alone attained un unpurchased pre-eminence, which pronounces them unequalled in TONK, TOtTCH. WORKMANSHIP, And DURABILITY. All our .Square Pianos have our new improved Overstrung Scald mm the AgrutFe Treble. We would rail special attention to our lato patented improveini;nM in Grand PiaiKH and Square Grand, found in no other Piano, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been rhtninod. Every Piano fully warranted for lire years. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptly furnished on application to WM' KNAliE & Co., Baltimore, Md. Or anv of our regular established agencies. Oct' 18, 6m.
NOTICE.
W. H. J08E8, Es Rfcorder, will give prompt attention to tho bu;;nois of (.'onvrynncioK, Krnrclilu Hie IlecordH of Deed ami Mortgages in Iaurne countr, nml (iirnislilntf aht tract of title to Real Rstare, Are.
Wl ut Jo!fF:s ktjoirs, ho kwws; and in the main, what he don't knuw he Irwwsl That is say njr more for Jokes, thtui many can say for themselves, and teH the truth. On'lCE up stairs, at the Court House in Bloomington. convenient to the Record. nov8-lm
SPUING Millinery Goodm. IT is Willi pleasure that wo announce tj. the Ladles of Bloomington. and vicinity, that we have just received n very large aid elegant stok of MILLINERY ;OOIIS, embracing all the latest styles, in endhws variety, and of all qualities. 8S$T We undoubtedly have the largest, m-atest, cheapest and niost complete stock .n Monroe county, selected by MRS. BKIOIiS, n person, in the Eastern Cities, to which
we invite the attention of the Ladies. Our
stock of various kinds of
FLOWERS AND RIBBONS, is the largest and finest ever brought to this market. Wo also have one of the finest assorted stocks of Ladies' CLOVES AND HOSIERY, which is very largo and complete. We also have in store a heavy tock of nil kinds of Ladies' FANCY GOODS. We wish it distinctly understood that our stock of Millinery Goods, Trimmings, &c, is by far the Lircjcd, Beist, Cheapest and Handsomest ever brought to Bloomington. Call and examine for yourselves. MRS. BKKRS& MISS FARIS. Bloomington, May 20, 1871.
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Allison,
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Nefi Stand. . Me kieefters WILL UNDERSELL ast man: IS' TOWN. .
BjyostY, cokfsjctiokeet:
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British Perliament, that "the infant
manufacturers in America must be strangled in their cradles." England has managed to drain us of our
money so effectually as to bring!
about a general financial crisis once in about ten years, with general suspension of specie payments and bankruptcy.
THE AMERC1AN WASHER. PRICE 85-00-Tho American Washer saves Money, Time and Drudgery. The fatigue of Washing day no longer dreaded, but Economy, Eflciency, and Clean Clothing sure. In calling attention to this little machine a few of tho invaluable qualifies, (not possessed by any other washing machine yet invented,) are here enumeratinl. 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. There is no adjusting, no screws to annoy, no delay in adapting! It is always ready for
and I use ! It is a perfect little wonder I It is a
has for some time used in his own practice ; miniature giant, doing more work and of a
with most happy results, the ettcctual mod- bette:- quality than the most elaborate anu
8"OFFICE OverTobe Smith's Jewelry Store. South side of the square. IILOOMIIVOTOIV, INDIANA.
" WALTER A. FOUND, ! ATTOHNBV AT WW J And Notary Public, j
BLOOMISOTON, INDIANA. Office in Court House, up-statra. Especial attention given to Collections, A Irninistrator's and Guardian's Report Settlement of Estates, &e. Enough business to subsist upon respectfully solicited, to which careful attention will be given. juyi2-187l. pd til oct
icinc now presented to the public as
DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and ho confidently recommends it to every family as household remedy, wh ch should 1-c freely t:il(cn as a Rlood I'uriier in all d era nge'i uen ts of the system, nn to animate and fortify all weak and Lymphatic temperaments.' JOHN Q. KELLOGG, Piatt St., N. Y., Sole Agents for the U. S-, Trice one dollar per bottle. Send for cirulnr. Well's Carbolic Tablets, For Coughs, Colds tt Hoarseness. TViaan Tul.lnre rM-nnnt tlin Aei.l in f'.ml-
,;ii, fU,. ffi.;.,.t rn,.,,ii..s in o 1 fi-st friends
popular form, for the cure of alt Throat and Lung diseasqs. Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throat 'are immediately relieved, and statements arc constantly being sont to the proprietor of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of year.? standing. Caution I Don't bo deceived by worthless ii litations. Get only Well's Carbolic Tablets. Price 25ct9 per box. John Q. Kellogg. 18 Piatt St., M. Y.. Solo Agt;tit for the (j. S. Send for circular.
dao-p-rr in each
eye
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she
A horse shoe two hundred ieet in diameter, built entirely of rock
ana newn stone, ornaments the farm
fl tshed
them n jickly upon me and sharplv
replied, "A gentleman, sir." She dwelt vith suggestive and unpleasant emphasis upon the word "gen
tleman, I thought, and 1 determin-
buried three wives. The Governor, having buried a few wives of his own, sympathized deeply with the inebriate, and consoled him as much as was in his power. Said he:
The Lord has indeed afflicted you."
and sat down, remarking that it must 1)3 disagreeable for her to make these explanations perpetually, and I would just keep the seat for the gentleman until his return. While it rested me, it would relieve the lady from the necessity of further ejplanations. She looked out of the window, with a toss of her head, but I could see the color meunting to the very tip of her ear. It is hardly nece&sary to say that during the two hours I remained a passenger, no gentleman, or any one else, aojjeared to claim the seat. The other day I snw a lady, with two children, who had been standing for seme time, quietly removed the ba jgage from a vacant seat that was reversed in fror.t of an affectionate young couple, and took possession. "I don't want them things
' nil tVlA fi.mw " cair! flio wnnnir wr.m'in
of Daniel R. McKiia, of Boonville, 1 snappishlv. "Very well," said tho Warrick county. It is four feet : other, "hold them in vour lat then." thick, the heel and toe corks being j Passengers smiled 'approval all raised about two feet. The material : aronnfL and nna Avrmifiifa vnnno-
ed to see who the gentleman was i The mourner sobbinely replied
whose seat was being so jealously j "Yes, yes, he has," and pausing a guarded during an indefinite period, I moment, and wiping his nose, he
as l nau Heard ner ten tne same 1 continued : "lJiit J. don t tivinK tne
story for miles. So I gentry but
firmly removed the shawl and parcel
Lord got much ahead of me, for as fast as he took one away I took another."
DAUCHEY ACq's AD'.
WATCH FREE to Agents to introduce articles that ftcll in every house. Latta & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
8 O'C LOCK
of which it is built must have been brought from. a distance, as there is no stone near the spot. Pleasant Hill, Montgomery county, must be a pleasant place of residence for quiet gcntleraeu of retiring disposition. It contains a population of about seventy-fve persons, which includes thirteen sewing machine agents, seven insurance agents, four ohurn peddlers, two washing machine peddlers, three patent right agents, four merchants.
two blacksmiths, one saddler, one i
man, who had spread himself all
over i-wo seats, exclaimed, "That
woman will do to travel, by Jove !
If passengers understood their
rights a little better, and would assert them, there would be a reform on tin) seat question. When a passenger buys a ticket he buys a righ't to one seat (if he can get it,) and no more. For myself I never feel culled upoa to apologize lor taking that seat, when I can find it.
"It kw tlie delleato Had refrefthinf C'It fr Tr"! runt- of eanlae Farina vM ,, Colof ni! Wiilcr, and I itAll -- -fa
lh Toilet of
pvppt ImAt or Gen
tleman. Sold br lrurirlt
a id lle.lor. la l'P.lil I MERT.
r A MONTH Horse nrd Cnrri-
orb furniehe-d ; Expenses paid ;
amples free. II. B. SHAW, Alf-ed, Me.
RIFLES, SHOT-GUIS'S, REVOLVERS! Gun materials of every kind. Write, for Pricii List to Groat Western Gun Works. PitUburg, Pa. Army gur.e and Revolvers bought or traded for. Agents wanted.
FBEK TO BOOK AGKNTS.
LWo will send a hnndsome Prospect is of our
.New illustrated t nmily Bible, cr ritaming over 200 fine Scripture Illustrations to any Book Agents, free of charge. Address. National Publishing Co., Chicago, III., Cincinnati, 0 or St. Louis. Mo.
shoemaker aud two wagon makers. id.lSa"
Mr. A. II. Conner comes down liko n
! little mm, and refunds eighteen thousand dollars ' o ths State. Hiis anybody f.'-er ' L . . 1 - , v. . '
X' ii -n i i . .. , , i nonru o. a prominent j "-mocrat rerunning --fitobiesville has been visited by j y m ny which he had come, in iHMiiBa sharper who swindled the bee in c.f miitwfully ? Evanrviu.r Jottn keepers in the following manner:! No' that would be diametrically He sold them, for ten dollars each, opposed to Democratic precedent,
a very useiui mve, lemng them they could manufacture all they wanted for their own use, although there was a patent on it. The bit took, aud shortly after his departure the purchasers of the hives received duns for ten dollars each for infringing on another mac's patent in manufacturing. They paid a second ten dollars to avoid a kw suit.
praciKts ana principles. xnoir policy is to steal all they can, stbk to ollt hey steal, and when a Republicin voluntarily "shells out" money obtained illegally, they show their magnanimity by showering on him a flood of vile epithets. When they si5 a fellow down, then their courage prompts them to poiinec on
! Mm awl hit him. Such is the chiv
alry oi aiodoru Democracy.
A Rare Chance for Agents, Agents, we will pay you $40 per week, in cuh, if you will euftasje with iw. Ft once. Everything furnished, and e-pi-mes paid. Address F. A. Ells & Co., Charlotte. Mich.
Rest CI.
(T j i)r A WEEK ! Rc; 0Lf) Sewing Mocliin
Agents Wanted. J. 61. Haves, N. II .
;aii Shuttle
the world. Great Falls,
AGENTS WANT BP T'OR "WONDERS OF THE WORLD." The most lavishly illustrated and cheapest book of modern times, and just adapted for hoiiday gifts. Agents for this work will secure choice of territory for the grandest religious voluma of the century, now nearly ready, entitled "Jusus," by Kev. Pr. Deems. For circulars address IT. 8. Publishing Co., 150 Union St., Chicago, Ills., 410 Market St., St. Louis, Mo., 177 W. 4th"St, Cincinnati, O.
EEDUCTION ON PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OP DUTIES. Great saving" to consumers by getting up Clubs. 8 Send for our new prico list and a elub form will accompany it, containing full directions making tt largd saving to consumers and remunerative to club organizers. The Great American Tea Co., 31 & 33 Vcsev Street, P. O. Box 5643. NEW YORK.
Executor's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of Hugh Campbell, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of the Testator, in Perry township, Monroe county, on TiirBKDAY, December 21st. 1871, the personol property of said estate, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Hay, Corn and Wheat, and other articles. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. Turns of Sale. Sums of 3, and under, cash; over three dollars, a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note at interest, waiving vf luntiou una
appraisement, with good security. JAMES L. CAMPBELL, nov29 Executor.
costly. One half of the labor is fully saved by its use, and tho clothes will lost one-half longer than by the old plan of tho rub board. It wlil also wjh the largest blanket. Thre j shirts at a time, washing thoroughly. In a word, tho ablution of any fabric, from a Quilt to a Lace CurtainJ or Cambric Handkerchief, are equallv within the capacity of the LITTLE G EM ! It can be fastened to any tub and taken off at will. No matter how deep rooted a prejud.ee may exist against Washing Machines, the moment this little machine is seen toperform its wonders, all doubts ff its cleansing officii ey Hnd utility are banished, and the doubter and detractor at once become the
f the machine.
W have testimonials without end.sotting
forth iU numerous advantages ovor all others, and frnm hundreds who have thrown aside the unwieldly, useless uncliiius. which have signally failed to accomplish the object promised in prominent and loud smtnd:n advcrtiiements. It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is for wringing. The piic;, another paramount, inducement to purchasers, has been plac id within the reach of every housoKeei'er, and there no article of domestic
economy that will repay the small investment so soon. $5.5(0. All that is asked for t!iij GREAT LABOR SAVER, is a fair trial. We gtiararten each machine to do its work perfectly. Sole Agents for tho Unite J States, A. II . FRANCISCUS & Co. 513 Market St., Phil., Pa. ocll-3m The largest and cheapest WOODEN WARE HOUSE iu the V nited States.
M- W. Helton, Notary Public REAL ESTATE BROKER. TpARMS, Lands, Town and City properJt1 ty. for sale or trade. All kinds of property bought and sold. All kinds of conveyuncing done with care. Titles examined, and" all business connected with the sale or tra nsfer of real estate. 97 COLLEGE AVEJVl'E.
WAHFTfiO.GOOD, RELIABLE men, of good habits, who can funiinh satisfactory reference and give securitv for
property entrusted to them, can obtain permanent and profitable employment, either on salary or commission, by applying to Nofsingk'I & Jospeltn, 72 and 74 West, Washington, St., Indianapolis, In 1, dealers in the Singer Manufacturing Company' Sewing Machines. N. B. Good pos t tn: to men havirg horse, wagon and harness sept 1 3-3 m
CANDY,
MA NUFACTQR ifl
BREAD, CAKES AND
Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his line of trade freight paid here. AGENCY FOR THE -Celebrate! BalUoure Oysters The best SM.
PERIHGS,
AT 97 COLLEGE AVE:
1
Kemoval. TTELLIAM EMERY JA8 KKMOVED HT3 Saddle and Harness Shop From his Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to th.? rojm on College Avenuo, just opposite th .- Orchard House Building, where ho will keep on hand and Manufacture o Order all kinds of Carriage. Wagon and Rupgy Harness, Saddles, Collars, Wblps and Saddlery Hardware. Ail kindfi of Repairing done on short notice. Bloomington, Ind., June 21, 1871.
Barbor Sliop. J OHN ROCHESTER, takes pleasure in informing the public that he has estalIished himself in business in Lunderman's building, iOn West Fifth Street. Shaving and Hair Cutting cone iu style.
solicits a share of the public patronage,
II
and will
ru iran tee satisfaction.
W- M. BEATLY, HOUSE AND SIGN FAINTER And Paper Hanger.
ORDERS left at McCollough's or Shoemaker & Go's Drug Stores, will receive prompt attention. Shop on east side College Avenue, one square south of the
public square. mtu'29-l
Horse
FOUTZ'S CSIJIBBATED i
$10 from 50s
KS Mn.E8 aent pottle poM
!rrFiftyCon:,thiUi l W01.COTT. N.Y
r rui is is no hum bug i q r L By sending Ot) cents with age, height, color of ey sic hair, you will receive by r-ituiT. 11' ail, a correct picture of your future hii.'hau.l or wif?, with inline and date of marriage. Address W. FOX. P. O. Drawer, No.' 24, I'ultoriville. N. Y.
PROFITABLE
MOMENT,
We de-ire to engago a few more Agents to sell the World Renowned Improved Buckeye Mewing Machine, at a liberal salary 0011 commission. A Horse, and Wagon
given to Agonts. Fnli Parti.-ulars furnished on application. .Address W. A. HenJerscn & Co.. (iei en A.o;:i!: . Cicvo-l.-.nd, Ohio, .iml St. Loiis.
This pttprirnttan, long nnd fovaraht known, fill thoroughly re-inrlgorat broken down and loir-spirited horsci by anvnjfthenlns niul cleansing tb stomach uiri Intestlni. It is n prevontlT of all diseasJ incident o thin nnlmul anh nj. I.ITH1
V V v v it ni a xrntuo ,?t i n... '
WATKIt, HEAVES. COirGIIS, D1STUMI'ER, FEVERS, FOl'NPER. LOSS OK APl'ETITEAXD VITAl! K.VEKCY, &c. In us) improvpj Uie wind, increases the appetitc--gires ftmootii and eiona' skin and
tnuiaform th minersbtQ sktdelon '
iMto a natt-looK tng aim flpi.-itcu borse.
To keeporu of C, this Jrcr.ra tlon Is inrfliliablo. It in n sun.- pro ventiYS against Rlndorpest, lfolioi liom.etc. It has la-en proven bj acttml esneriment i,. o.
quantity of milk and cream twent) porcunt. an.l aiaki- tho huttro dm and :iweet. Tn ri.t.anin i,i. k
ti tn Uiera an nppeUte, loosens their hide, aud mala ihem Uiri o m Mh faster.
Cheap Farms t Free Homes !
OK TUB LINK OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD' A Land Grant 12,000,000 ACEES of the
Best Farming and Mineral Lands
in America.
3,000,000 Acres of Choice Farming and
U razing jjands, cn tho lino ot tno itoad, in the State of Nebraska, tn the Great Platte Valley, now for sale, for cash or long credit.
These Lands are in a mild and healthy
climate, and tor grain-erowiner nnd stock
raising, unsurpassed by any in the United
states.
Prices Range from $3 to KIO
Per Acre.
Homesteads for Actual Settlers. 9,500,000 Acres of Government Land, between Omaha and North Platte, open for entry as Homesteads only. SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAR nro entitled to n Free Homestead of 100 Acres within Eai'l-
road limits, equal tc a Direct Bounty of
$400. Send for the new edition ot descriptive pamphlet, with new rar.ps, mailodfree everywhere. Address O. P. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, U.P. R. P.. Co., Omaha, Neb. 3mos sopl3'71
In a!I diwaac of 8 wim, ncU m Coaghi, tHcow ii LuaK.Livcr.ic.thfg article acta T..
A9 s specific. By patting from onelialf a paper Lo a paper la & bwrol of 0W ill the aov( flioaes will b ft;adior entire) y prcvoD iCtl, If fjtvoo io time, n ct::taln prerentivo tmX euro for tbo Hog Cbolriu
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DAVID E. F0UTZ, Proprfe.or, BALTIMOIIE, Did. For lale by Praitsi is and Storeke -pvrs throngooul t'w United Btatca, Canada and BoutU Amsrisa.
i Fok Sale bv McCollouoh.
VA1LVARLK HOUSE AND FOUR ACRES OF I,ANI FOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO Roll his House and Lot, situated just south of tho College Oampuu, npon reasonable terms, if application he mado soon. The house is built of brick, two stories in hight, nnd contains nine rooms and two halls, with a front portico to each story. The house has recently been painted nnd rc-sliingled, and is in good condition throughout. There is a well and two cistern., on the premises, stablr-s, wood-shed, cliichen-houso and all other outhouses noedinl. The pasture lot, chicken let, kitchen garden, and door yard, are oaob neatly and independently fenced. Thero is fine selection of fruit tree on tho grounds, among which are Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, as well as choice Grapes, ami a number of handsome evergreens Tho house will bo sold with all the ground, or with a portion of it. TttHM8.-Ono-th ird of tho purchase money down, the balance iu payments to suit the purchaser. For further particulars, call on tho undersigned, or. the premises. EDWIN BULLARD. Biooinington, Ind., Ju'.y Jil, 18TI.
Bloomington, Ind., May 2j,th, 18"'.
JAB. B. CLARK. JOHK (!. ORCHARD. 5LABrt & ESHABB, DEALERS IK Fancy and Staple Provisions, Queensware, Ac. Masonic Hall Building, EilooraliaKton, - - Indiana. The higl est prices paid for all kinds of countrv produce. 1an26'70
Lime Kiln for Sale. T OPFElt FOR SALE M.Y LIME J. KILN tind Stone Quarry, for $1,200. One-third cash, the balance in two equal annual payments. JOSEPH S. ALEXANDER Bloomington, March 8, lSll-tf
Tne Premium Horse Snoer.
A. R. RAVENSI3R0FI', XHtlacliSMiitli anl
Horse 5hoer5 Corner of Sixth and Madison Streets,
if"Tho Premium for bait horse-sho
ing, was awarded to Mr. Ravonscroft, by a
committee of three Blacksmiths, at the
Monroe County Fair, bold September, 187 J. Every description of Elacksmithing dor.e
neatly and promptly. Kepabing executed
with desptu.cn. septaa-io
ARE RECEIVING A NICE ! ASSORTMENT ..'j
SHOES,
That will compare favorably withM any in Town.
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W. J. ALLEN J KEEPS THE LAB&EST STOCK OF Hardware, BuUding Material, Stoves, Tinware, ?
Agricultural Implements,
INCLUDING Reapers, Revolving Baj tlates, Straw Dtitter, Horse JE3ry Xorlc, PLOWS, GARDEN HOES,
Planters' Hoes
Jas. B. M jlky. Jon: L. Presri.
MU1.KY & PITNER, Atitorueys at Jl.iv, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA,
WILL practice in the sevoral Courts of tho State, nnd tho District Court of
the Umtec. States, tor the suite ot Indians.
Especial attention given to uio oollection
o:: claims ana probate ousinoiss.
Office in "W. O. Foe's building, northeast
corner of public square.
Hloomnglon, Ind., July 2Ht.n, inn.
UNDERTAKING.
RANT A & WHITAKEB
will keep constantly on hands all kinds of
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On the Kast side of the Public Square, first
door atovo the .Presbyterian Church. Euueelal attention given to the biwliieiHi. AVe now have a fine, new H oarse, for the accommodation of our frier d who nay favor us with a call. Tbey can also, at the same time, leave orders for all thecarriajs tbey may wont. "Wo have labored under acme disadvantage heretofore, but that tirr c has passed. Our hearse is as nice aa any in tl o State. janutf FUHTA & WHITAXER. IS EME.UBEB Unit our (lirdoD Potrer .V Preei. turn outin Cara Wk.
FORKS OF ALL KINDS,
XHTiUiUUL J.iaiia, UWU WJU J I niouugw . . Lead, Pure Bwled Oi!, Doors, Sash, Veoetian Btiads, L Locks, Hinges, Ac, &c, ever brought to E loomingtoa. ma- A ll kinds cf Tta and Sheet Irea Week, dot to order. Plane gir
me a call W. J. AltUSfli.
M CALLA & CO., Have tne Cheapest Stock ot
NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, Boots and Shoes i
t33td. CAP.
SCHOOL. D00KS AfID STATIC TlEnY,
Cotton Yarns and Batting,
QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In the Town ot Bloo&iatoa.
