Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 December 1871 — Page 3

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BL00MIN6TQH PROGRESS.

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

L N. A. Jt CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIMB TABLK AT BLOOMING TON. T&AISS SOIXG NORTH. Lightning Passenger Train ll:4C p.m Mail and Express Train 3:02 p.m Freight Train 2:02 p.m TBAIN8 OOINO SOUTH. Lightning Passenger Train 5 03 a: m Freight Train arte ,v:M Hail and Exoress Train 2:16 r.w JAMES R. BRYANT, Aoext.

Heal INtule Transfers, Reported by W. II. Jones, Conveyancer ami Notary I'ublic Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: Walden l.a 'ter to Alexander H. Baker, li!0 acres of Is "d, more or less, in 'Van Huron tr-wnshb, j.2,000 00. John W. Stimaon to James Co'vdon. '.'8 acres of land in Bean Blossom township, 1,200 00. H. 11. Foley by quit claim to Jno. Wall, 10 acres of lan :. in Benton township, l:-',5.0 ). TI. Peterson by :)uit claim, to Wm. Peterson, 20 acre;. Vf land in Benton township, 35 00. J.'V". Butch r to John 31. Stuii.s. 1 7 acres of lind and l tore, in Clear Creek township, 100 on. Elizabeth E Sumner to Andrew B. Anderson, 60 iiei:s of land in Washington township, 450 90. Josephus D. TTnnoy to Mary .Tone Miller and heir?, j t of Out-Lot No. 4, in the new town plat of Hal rodtburg, 100 00. James E Bi rton to Delilah' Preston, 2C0 acres of land i ore or "less, in Washington

It is not a misfortune to hnve bofarcan the

but little money, when you go to; securities for the remonstrance, it

Bill of Prices For Advertising;. The undersigned have agreed upon the following Bill of Prices for Advertising in the Bloomington Democrat, and Bloomington Progress: 1 year 1 col. $80; $ col.$40J J col. $20. 6 mos. 1 col. $45 ; Jeol.$2u; J col. $12.50. 3 mos. 1 col. $25 ; i col. $15; col.SV.BO. Ca-ds, two inches or lss, per year, 510.00, or one dollar nor month for 3 or 0 months.

Jj;al .Notices 10 cents per line ; standing ; townsnip, uvu ou. loca s 8 cents per lino, caeh insertion. John W. ;Li ;hcr to Jos. H. Luther, on D vorce Notices. $12.00. Adininistra- , undivided p; of 80 acres of land in Clci r tors" Exeutors", Guardians', Commission- ' Creek townsM .. 5C0 00. ers'. Attachment Noticea,an l all other legal ' Samuel J nluh to Sarah J. Judah, 120 advertising will be charged for at the rate ! acres of land in Polk township, natural of 15 cents per line for first insertion, and i love and affection. 10 ctnts per line for each additional inser- j ntt,'," tion. All legal advertisements which re- Alienilim III! quire proof of publication, must be paid I All pcr.-on i -ldcbted to the firm of J. W. for before affidavit will be made thereto, j Shoemaker & Co. art requested to call and THOS C. PUKSRT. Pub. Democrat, 'settle their :ic ounts. either by Cash r WM. A. OA BE, Publisher Process. N.!e -Cash p. .-eforred before ' the fir. t j d:iv of J:::iuar .', 1S72. as we intend to .,..',- AiTrible mukjj was com- ! tZ1 and do h b8is toittod on Saturday last, by a well j novi o J. vv . Shoemaker & Co. known citizen, John W. Shoemaker. ' The circumstances are these: It i "The Aldine, or Jan., 1ST?. , . , ... . ! Much curiosity has been a-oased to ghas been observed tor some time i this n.-w "Chs npion of American Art,' that Shoemaker was laboring under j and the Pubis! ers, to gain a fruitful harunusjal mental excitement, and on i v'"- b-v, 'l t!,m";:' gratification of thb verv . . . i i . ,i t natural iceling, have brought out the inilast sattirc.ay wmie alone in the tiaI issue a m.;nth us,w, timo Union Drug Store, with Faris and j The verdict which thev have been so Voss. his clerks, he deliberately j '"ns """iously working for, must be faseized a huge butcher knife, anil ! Xil. With one Stroke cut down prices on ; On investigation, we find that the almo-t every article in the Book, Stationery I oxtravagant excellence of last vear's paper, and "Fancy Goods line in his bonsc. J""'; of j5 . i. , . ; numivr bnina r ?nrlv one-half Heavier. The Crowds 0i people are now pouring ! surface, ai.so.cems'hetter adapted to tin-

into the establishment, intent upon ' rander ng f il: jse fine tints and deli.-nt

seenrinc some of the cheao eoods. ! ?ra.vs-. whi"h tlui printers

,, it i i i i Know now to render so exuui:-ite!v. and ail go away well pleased, and j of the i.ew American Art feature, it u ' loaded down WWh packages. no: too much to say. that the leitming i ! all (.hat could b: wished by the most enthuSpecfal Notice. sia-nio native. Vh- illustration on she first Bloomixotox. lKt.. K.iv. 24, 1S71. ! page. '-Maud Muller.' is one of the happiLatHe and Gentlemen of JBIoominjton i est instances :! at has ever come to ortad Monroe county: Permit us, through notice, of th - p-wer of the pencil to reinthe columns of this paper to inforn you force the pen Ti:e perfect harmony of that in view of the great advantage- we ideas between the quoted lines of Whit -will be enabled to give you, us weil as tier's best production and the delicate, realize ourselves, that on and after January j gr c .ful figure of .Miss Iavis' delineation. 1st, 1872, we will, with your kind assist vice, I wilt be grateful n l.-ed, to all lovers of that entirely Rbalish the credit system, con- poetry which is not confined to words. Fo:nec.ted with our business, thereby ennbihig j the artist who. ,e understand, is a young s to sell much cheaper than any house j lady of about ".wenty, we predict nn'envithat dos a credit business, and consequent- j able success in I he path she has chosen a ly save you and all other honest m.-n. the j path unvexed I y jr.cstions of womo.n's burden of paying the extra profits that rights. Th.- fu'l page picture, from a decanst be put upon you by the credit sysum, J sign i y Darley. -Tin' Xooning," is in itin ord; to can-cl bad debts that art lost j self a prize: Henry Linton, the engraver by selling on time to unprincipled and dis- j has produced, in relief, nil the ihdicacv of e honest men, who buy largely, but pay i Sue riteel engraving, and the picture is nothing. We pledge ourselves to seli j wonderfully suggestive of the American cheaper than any retail house in the Mate, Hani; Koto Co ii.anv. for v. h"s vipnettcr wtoldl on tinif. WV mewl tnulnaik rem ' :'-r lest ,rk ot" this artist hu lt-,.n

Shoemaker fc Go's for Holiday Goods, because they have nice Gift? at from 10 cent? up to twenty dol

lars, and you will receive just as attentive treatment when vou are

making a small purchase, as when

! investing largely. U his is worthy of consideration.

g,v. Attention is directed to the advertisement of "The First Na

tional Bank of Bloomington." This

institution, it will be seen, proposes to pay interest upon deposits of four months. Many persons keep considerable sums of money about their houses, and by this means lose the interest and run the risk of being robbed. Now that the National Bank is in operation, every man who has idle money, should deposit it. Small sums receive ! as well as large ones. Girls! Girls! you can get thimbles, scissors, beautiful work boxes, note paper, envelopes, and eventhing of that kind, .to cheap, at the Union Drug Store and all new styles. C'liips and Splinters.

Mr. T. J. Slu.rpc, cf Richland township, sold a hog to C. M. Huston, last week, which weighed 836 pounds gross, and 710 pounds net. The hop- was two years and a half old, and of the Chester breed

attorneys and the i Shoes for Ladies and Children, cheaper

... iit . uiiifaa p.

--For Ten Davs, ft. K. Ehorer will sell

was decided to accept Baker's pro-; aii Kms cf Muslins at

position, the remonstrance against him was withdrawn, and license

was granted. Bedford now

cost.

John Robinson, formerly ofj tlllS nlnoo at. lIKiojitil ntvitilr.TTml Li

.i,...,.,,, I". T Jill

l,as;the delivery of the "Indiana Atlas

three licensed saloons in operation j and Gazetteer," while in the act of

License was granted in Com-j descending a stairway in Gree:icastle,

mon Fleas Court, to August Kreu-I Saturday afternoon last, fell from . , ., ,. rp, ,D i,ri I lne t0P t0 t'10 bottom, landing on ger, to retail liquor. The case had ., 1 , , ' fe

o

been appealed from the Commission

ers' Court, and was tried by jury Commissioners' Court aeecpt-

linery show case in his descent

His injuries were painful but not

serious.

ed the bid of Richard H. Gentry, as , m- tockllolfiPI.s nf t1l Fil.st

Poor Asylum Keeper, at f 300.00 1 National Bank, will find a notice

per year. License was granted by j ot election, on this page, the majority of the Board, to Wm.j j,UR8. FcRsI Tf A. lienshaw, to retail liquor, F. M. Rhorcr's cheaper than ever.

Oliphant dissenting. The Board, however, unanimously rejected the application of H. L. Whisman, to retail liquors in the Town of Ellettsville Judge James Hughes

at S. K.

Fire. The "Harmony School House," in Van Buren township, was burned to the ground, on Wednesday last, during school hours. The fire was communicated by a defective Alio T.na nl-tmif SSOOOO

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returned to nis nome in mis piaw,no insurance. This house was on Saturday last Alex. Suth- j new, the old one having been burn-

erland is titrain confined to his bed ; ed about two years np-o.

with Inflammatory

Rheumatism

-John Sutherland, youngest

The lumber business is quite lively in this locality, at present, Rinnbarsrer & Co. are buying: and shir-

ping great quantities of logs, and I of Rev- 'L W- Harry man, of this several other parties arc burin, i town diod 0,1 Sunday night last,

trees, logs and lumber, and paying) aIler a sort inness, oi uiptnena

good ibices. There is vet incx-j nocwnie is an unioruinaie haustible quantities of oak, hickory I town- ln Semptember 1870 the and ash in this vicinitv, that wm 1 whole of the north side of the square, become valuable James E.!savc the Xational bank, was burned. Brvant has been transferred from S Lnst summn all of the south side ' 11111. "TTl 1

BloomiiuHon freioht depot to Michi-iwas Dumea. Ana on iastJ,naay

AVk have jirocured the Hap of

the (Jin, cv lerre Haute Railroad.

son of Alex. Sutherland, Esq., has : recently published in the Ciucinreeently returned from the FarWest, i nati Commercial, and will print it

where he has been stationed with a ! !" "cxt weck's is-suc- Tlie rePort of

, c Tt c r. i... t - i "c- State Geologist will also be re-

1 ' , . . fa . , ,T , ; produced, and a short history of loung Sutherland was in tie ol- j town an(i it8 surroundings, "will unteer service for some time, and j an interesting feature. Let tb

papers find their way to friends in other States, that they, seeing the assured prosperity and mineral resources of Monroe county, may be induced to settle here.

our

be

Let these

has given five years of his life to his country in the Regular Army Samuel IT. Harryrnan, son

night the entire east side of the

square was swept off by fir&

the Company in his integrity and business qualifications, :s indicated in transferrins' him to a better oosi-

uiis limit rorwara. v, re Know in ti we n:u j . ;.i u-. aei fc. . ., i i-v. .-a u . o.- o,.i.,- ,.,.,.v... i n-;. !,e. , ,a , t. , Ption than the one he has recently

house; but by our new system buying for ' A' ev. re pul.ee s.ivited citizen. Mel' we ' ()C'lir:iC'( -

casn. ann selling for cssh-

grin ("ity freight,departr:icnt of the L.N. A, & C. Railroad, with an

increase in salary of eight hundred j Frank Whitted, a young man who dollars. Bryant is one of the most was Part wwner of a planing mill, genial gentlemen that has ever held ! at Bedford, was caught in the the position of freight Agent at I machinery of the mill last Friday, Bloomirgton, and his place cannot)nml whirled around rapidly in a

! easily be tilled. The confidence of i sPaoc 01 ,nree teeh between toe noor

and machine. His thighs and arms were broken, ribs torn loose, and he

n ilVK AOTICE. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that -LN the Annual Meeting of the Stockholder:? of the "First National Bank of Bloomington, ' will take place at the Banking Off.ee of said Bank, on the second Tuesday (the 9th day) of January, 1872, nt 1 o'clock, for the purpose of electing Five Directors for said Bank. ROBERT C. FOSTER, December 13, 1871. Cashier.

Geo. A. Busktrk, President.

RoBT. C. FrSTEK, Cashier.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMINGTON, INO. Sontli West Corner of the Public Square.

Loan Honey, Discount Bills and Not03, Receive DepoaitB, Sell Exchange, Buy and Sell Gold and Silver. INTEREST PAID OX DEPOSITS At the rate of SIX per cent, per anvum. on

ewwff? tA it reramnjotir numths or longer, aiid fm m.rrtnt ner.niLiifa. tut man hp. nnrpfd

was otherwiae terribly mangled. ; upon. dtcis-bm

He died a few hours after the acci

THE MANUFACTURES OF THB

-we can save vou

nt least 15 to 20 cents on the dollar, on tinaverage cf your purchases. You can readily so the advantages offered you. Therefore. Imping nYs wiil rwuevv your hearty approval. rid being very thai' l;r';il for past patronag . and asking a con.inuance f thr same. "We remain, respectfully yours, J. V. Siiokmaxck & Co. X. B. Pemembiu' ihyt everything in :

nope o.:r to-u ;' the subscription i o Tone,- $:-.oO )..: particulars, addto'

2:i Libtrtv s

I

-The

ap)licants

tor

o ta

i

weil ret rosenlcd ret

of -The AUline." ar. For-ircu!ars and .I-.i'ne: Suttou & Co.,

reel New York-.

mc gre.Jsc out i fcilk scrape

' itllk on the .coot,, snroml n hrivu-n !

i paper over, and set on a hot flat ! att

iron. Tliis i r--mw. l-,--i.r -nn'f ! burned to the "round, en W ednes-

tht- firug ar.d Book in?,- will 1 sold chm.iv ' i..,,. -n ' i "i i I , . , ' . , - r oil' or than ever before. a- J. W. She enak - '& " 0,1 a-Jw lk dress, and when ! day night, 6th ui.t. Mr. Saddier CVs Un;tm Drug Store. Xo 13. Sooth id- vo" nettl anvt'ihig tttce in ilia Dress 1 ft, ,, ;!v w,.vo absent at the time.

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; CHIU1B illic, Ml ill UIH'C lO I'.IC iCV 1 , ,, I . . 1

! lork Store of lulev & Wicks, and i . '

keeping the Poor Farm during the

next twelve months were: It. M. Gentry. Jno. S. Moreland, Win.

King," Jonathan Rogers, and 11. C. ! w'" always make friends for tho Gabbart The residence ofj housc lie represents.

Nani.iler, at t?olsocry, was

-capt w. h. ward i.;Reiance Wringer, e.ing for an Indianapolis i , , . .. ? 7

dent-

now traveling for an Indianapi

Hat, Cap and Fur House. Tho Captain is a tip-top salesman and

Public ckMwre, Bloomington, Ind.

tin Alonfbiv .Joim i kMiiitn stun-

topril u-hilt tlflr e-oit l v-.oii

ped a ..ackage of jewelry to a custo-: Prices m.v mlUced in lea.l.ner I.vmg in New Albany. x few ; ; articl for tlic Holiday trade. iay previou-i he fci'ed an order tori ,m ,t w Silverware for a bridal party in! "Bettei die from nog'ect, Jreene county. One day last week ! , than be poija ued to death," snvs a he made a sale of Silverware t: a j writer. But. no need of either," for lady living in Oosport, While he in prescription compounded bv wlls Jewelry, Watches and Clocks 1 Fa uts is always correct, as anv almost daily to parties living in j physician in the place will tell vol Bloomfield, Solsherry, Harrodsbttrg, j He spent the greater part of his lire Ellettsviile and Nashville. He tl.su j in the companding of Drugs and makes frequent sales to parties li ing j Mmlioines. unl understands; the at more distant points. John P. chemical effort and curative virtues Smith has acquired an enviable j 0f each article on the shelves. reputatifta in his business, and many j . of his customers order theit gcods 1 he Old . toliablc Drug Store is by express, C. O. D., relying en- j but a few do ns north of Mullikin's tirely on his judgment in selecting corner, and t pon its shelves are the articles. As a repairer oi'i found the choicest Drugs, M-xlicines, Watches he stands unrivalled in i Tinctures, etc., in the business. For 8oatkeru Indiana. j many years M2C0I lough has given m i his special attention to the Drug Henry Uewnoa Removed to j ,raUei ami pr r: icularly to the Frebe South 8le.--Il. HEWSOS, ' ur.,.;Tr;rin u, nr u ,i'i,:, ..,i;

in this part ic tlar is second to no

in the Boot line, "ffinw Jitntt" a.-e be- nlan wno "sii liaf' the same amount

.coming somewhat ceebratod in this local- j of experience. When you want ttv, by reason of the good leather, solid tin- I a 0 of ( ,e s(apIc patcut Medileh and near tit. which is always com hilled . r r, n , in them. He has on sale lioois. of his ,wn i cinc3 g to ALC ollotlgh. manufacture, and is always happy to Lake i -" ; the meatures of cash customers. " npi3 ! Iamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, .. Get "vour nicT Dancing Shoes jha? rew Jaten Bollenbacher's Cincinnati Shoe 1 1 0tket '", Pencils, Pens, Pa

re, whore they are found in im-i i m""ou cau OT '?

S. K. RIIOUBK'S East Side Store. j Just received: j 150 Pairs Empress Kids black, b'.ao and ' ffreeTi. I " 100 N'ilsson CORSETS the. best made. 30 D07.. Women' and Childrens' HOES, i 10 Vox. Wool SOCKS at 25 eta. 15 Do. Ladies' Custom-made SHOES. : 10 Do.. Childrens" SHOES very low. 20 pieces FLANXEI at cost. j 25 SETS Striped Furs, j 20 Extra Muffs from $1.50 to $7.50.

In-

;mai 111 tint iiome or -New toil;

tor $'2, 000' Kwing Batterton has retnrnod Jroni Asksnsas, whtrs lie has been eri'a,ted ,11 hunting,

(luring the past month. He report,: NICK Christmas Gift for your the weather too cold for successful j family, would be that six hundred hunting an unusual amount of dollar house of Wall. Right's. Is snow and cold rain falling, a:l( ; ot better to have a home of your

rttl'Tl f -lint? ttiA mi. m a! a s.ssm-

hunters abundant. Ten oW,twoihou . ren't. 'cveP thrco orBfive ptinthers, and a quantify of small 1 yeai.e9 And then, there is the exg 1 mo rewarded the labors of Mr. j pen.se, to say nothing of tho annoy -R.tterton's party TheCcwmty j ance, attending the yearly "moves." Commissioners insured the Coartj The"iSo"n";orSet"for sale 'as S. K. House for 10,000 and the Poor j borer's tho heat made.

House for 4,000, at their session "How awful nice, , , , , . ; at S. K. Rhorci a.

last weei. v e wee wrong in ; the statement that Sonders had been I Lotcr.-

Have had unusual opportunities cf ascer

taining precisely what is wanted, anl of producing a perfect machine. They have brought out an entirely New Wringer, which they call the "PROVIBKNOE." New. 1 87 1 . Perfect. A great improvement over all other Wringjrs.

IPproykhYnce I

511 his new iocalioa. e n t!io south side of tt square, is having a 6ne run of custom v ol

It Snves I.nbor. It leaves the ( lothf . It navci. tlmn. It will (uvtc Hh cost every year. It wrlngB fnstvr tbari by band. W o consider the Providence superior to all others, for the following reason lsi. The Rollers, of large and best, quality of White Rubber, are all secured to their Shafts in the most jvrwanoni i:;seiuor, by the -M.aulton Process, making tho best Roller in the world. 2d. The Patent Metal Journal Casings

those Roman Ties, prevent any wear upon the journals. 1 The wooden journals in which tho iron

shafts ot other mae nines run, soon wear,

On College Avenue, nor' h j iml n,c ot u,e w r,D8er M tnereb-v

granted license by the refusal ofj of th U. P. Church, on Tuesday i y -.j The Double Spiral Cogs used on this Judge Coffev to or-int, the remon-! evening. Dec. 5th, a Lace Hax.y- "Wringer give the utmest case and steadi- ,,.,.. . tPii ih I kkrch"i'e.f, marked "Lizzie M. Gra- j ne84 in rkinf whilo the double atop StiatOlo anew trial, altnougn tnati, ,, ,, V. , ... , ' prevents them from bottoming or being

r.-...t wo r,ro,..,lof lu.fV,, tl,..l"am' " thrown out ot gear. Wo turnisli citlier

1 "v favor, and will be suitably rewardJudge's arrival 111 town. He still ! e(? lwn leaving it at this office, or holds the matter of a new tria-. ' at the residence of the subscriber, under advisement, and will not give; W. P. Mc2iABY.

his decision until the next session !

rt.t a St H" . Khorer will tiell oil

of the Morgan County Common ! kinds of Flannels' at cost. Pleas Court As Mrs. Louis;. The. best and latest style Corsets just

received, at S. h . Khorer 5.

Bishop was passing a house accupied

by a man named James Cancn, last

The largest, most varied, and

d quantities all qualities tnd I the Statinery line, at Shoemaker & Thursday afternoon, some one dash -1 cheapest stock of Fancy Goods ever feonable prices. It 'is no" Won- ! CVs Union I)rug Store' : ed a quantity of sulphuric acid in ; brought to this market is mnv offeru ,k . v i ! . t ed for sale at the Union Drue- otore.

, - , . , , 1 njr suit: m tue t.7iin.ii ui utr uiui 4 nr.. 1 . . .-1 hor tfloo. nnrnlTo Iipt' sorioimlv . . ...... 41

.x (iispateu -was received yesier-1 """ ' . J ; Come and buv nice liitts.

il.- ll. .1 . AC . .

ier mat wnen ine larmcrs come into 1

town tor a pair ot Loots lor them- j (!lv fron, i;j Claus, Esq., "(better 'She was reading a letter, it seems, selves that they buy enough to go j kn"ow as Sauta Claus,) in which he I at the time, with her head down, around a pair each for every mem- ,. . t n ti i1 v. n.i : . . , u.AftkncLa. Tt, i,.,ei, r -1 girls i and did ;not notice the person who ber of the family. The heavy bhoes ; t, h th(, r roqres. t iat I will j ,. T, , , i.nrl Wnr.lw.ra f whi. . H,J o.,Knf. ir .,,'?, f' , ' . tllieW tlie liquid. TllC facts, W!

.wvw-v .j-m.Lu-..-. 1 oeturi icn iv tr notinftii'irrppc Tir v-. i . tm i

has a large stock, arc now selling j Q . f, ' ( c k nd T presume, will be brought out when j "h ,,n bloomington, Dagmiinig :-ii t i. 1.1. ,1 1.: -eri, canmes, waae, ana xojs t . ,.,.?,, , ., 1 on Mondav. 18th inst.. at C1 o'clock

a legal investigation is naa wn.crj p conducted b Pr()ft shouln not be logg delayed. Ao ; FeS8en(en and Charles Bnck, of

Attention Musicianii. There will be a Musical Convention held in the United Presbyterian

rapidly. Just go there and usk lum 1 at in... F. Kanffmnn Go's Res

his prices. You win be surprised. , taurant and these who desire articles Pop Cokm. Twant to buv all ithat have been hauled in my sleigh the Pop Corn that I can get. Bring by the reindeer team, must go there it in at once. H. ROTT. j to suue their,.' I amilies supplied Bloomington, Ind., Nov. , 1871. with No. Bretid, Cakes and ' ! Crackers. A ho, choice Ovsters by .nvX.tWhv''r hBbituall'( the can and half can, the best brands, any alcoholic preparations as au apptt.wr. i , , ,.' . ., will be likely to sutler from four evils, vits : 1 ami very low. A lew doors south an overplus of food in theutornach. impair- of the Post Ojfl3e. sd ability to digest it, the pangs of dy spep- j -- sia, and a doctor's bill. Dr. Walker's i e.. ,,,.., willsav "T don't Vegetable Vinegar Bitters, the great Tee- i biIE Fr-SOn Will SS.V . 1 flOIl t total Restompve of tho age, without over-; want to maKO a small purchase like stimulating he palate, or irritating the ! that they WOllt think it worth eTa torl This maybe bowel, purifies the htood, and thus inst. el ', true of 801110 firms, but Capt. Shoeof entailing tour evil, cvuiirs four ines-! maker, Farts or Voss will give you timable benefits. detU4t - as much at t-rition, and appreciate Agricultural gocttey Meeting. , your visit to the Union Drug Store TheAnntittl Meeting of the Stock-; just as highly for a small purchase holders of the Monroe County Ag- as for a large on ?. Go to Shoemaker ricultural Society, will be held Sat- & CVs and get icquairited with the urday, December 16th, 1$7) , at the house they are gentlemen, every Court House, at 1 o'clock P. M. one. Business of importance will come ! rr , . .h0.ut;.,e iHF.Cour- House was crowded

f Offi-, for Ihe ensuing vear will at l v?' S!AUI! s Lecture in Spen

lke nlace. :cer lues-lay cveumg

S P. THOMPSON. P: s. :a -

:cer, iuesuay (veiling last. We notice the Ow m County Journal ; speaks very highly of the exhibition.

person with a particle of feeling! Xenia, Ohio. The convention will

will endorse this act, let theprovo-jbe open to all persons in Monroe cation be what it may. The indi -i county who desire to attend, and vidutil should be sunk in the act, jwni be f special advantage to , , . . . , . , ,, . 't.hoso desiring thorough drill in and the crime punished with all thc;vwja, mugic 'rie course reqmres severity with which the law will j twelve lessons, begining on Monday admit The temperance people: evening, and holding a meeting each of Bedford had succeeded in keep-j forenoon, afternoon and evening, ing John L. Baker from selling c1,osig Frk afternoon. At , . , . rrM ! the opening of each lesson there whisky for more than a year, flis) . A , bf . , ... th(! ,

case had not been decided yet as toimcnts 0f music, for the beue.5t of

whetuer he should be licensed or j beginners.

not. Baker applied to the Commissioners for license at their present session again. A remonstrance against the granting 0:' his license having been gotten up, Baker proposed if the temperance people would withdraw their opposition, he would pay all the costs that had accrued in his case up to the present, which amounted to about one hundred dollars. After a consultation

The Professors will furnish text

books. Each member will be required to pay one dollar for the purpose of meeting expenses of the Convention. Free entertainment

single or double gear '-Providence,"' as de

sired. 4th Tlie Adjustable Curved Clamp, readily adjusts this Machine to tuba of any size or thickness, making a perfect fastening. No wooden pegs or rubber straps? on this Clamp. 5th. Simplicity, Strength and Beauty, are combined in this Machine, with all tho requisites of a first-class Wringer. PROVIDENCE TOOL CO., Providence, R. I. 1 1 Warren Street, New York.

Administrator's Sal. VTOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN, that JN the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Elijah Barrett, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residenco of the deceased, in Salt Creek townjhip, Monroe county, at 10 o'clock x.M., ON FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1872, the personal property of said estite, consisting of On 3 Marc, Seven Hogs, One Shin rle Machine, and One Wagon. Terms of galo Sums of 3 and under, cash ; over $3 a credit of nine months, the purchaser giving note, waiving bsaelli of valuation laws with good surety. WILLIAM T. STEPHENS, Admr. J. ! Smith Hunter, Atty. dcclil-'Tl

A NEW LOCATION --.VNl) .1Jl.A14CiJE IS' low stock: J. W.DAVI8 Han removed his MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT W'9C the South Side of tho Public Square, and ha? just received a large and fashionable stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, Hats, (lips, and Gentlemens Furnishing Goods, which wili he sold at figures low enough to suit everyone. TwKNTY-Foim Ykabs Kx1'EKiKtycE in tho business in Bloomington has given him a very correct idea of tho wants of the trade. Special attention given to cutting and making garments to lit. Give me a cull. Rloomingwu, Ind., Nov. 8. 1 871-tf

Executor's Notice.

will be nroviJed for those who i atoticeis iiEKEIiYGlVENTHAT

oome from the country, I IN tho undersigned has been appointed

J. M. Craio, Chairman

Com. Arra; gement.

Ladies' Work Boxes and

Portable Wriciug Desks, at Shoemaker & Go's Drug Store.

1 .1 r.. . . 1 r l . t' I

1 oy 1,110 i. turk 01 tne juonroe v euro 01 c om

mon Pleas, Eveeutor of the ill of Hugh Cai iphell, deceased, late of Monro.) county, Indiana. The estate is prohahlv solvent. JAMES L. CAMPBELL. Executor. Rioomiucten. Ind , Nov, 22, 1371.

JAMES HUGHES. NICK. VAW HORN. HUGHES & VAN HORN, Attorneys at Law, BILOOMINGTON, IftD., WILL practice in .he Supreme and inferior Courts of the State, and in

the Dist net Court of tho U.S. for Indiana. The coll "ction of claims in any parr, of the State, will rece vo prompt attention Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 24, 186Py

THE PEOPLE

Treasury Department. Office of Comptroller of tho Currency, Washington, October 7th, 1871. WHEREAS, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The First National

Hank of Blooramgton," iu the City eif

uioomington, in the County of Monroe and State of Indiana, has been dnly orgaaized under and according to the requirements of tho A rt of Congress, untitled "An Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide for the Circulation and redemption thereof." approved June 3d, 1804. and has complied w ith all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking, under said Act. Awe therefore. I, Hiland R. Hulburd, Comptroller of the Currency, do horeby certify that "The First National Bank of Bloornimrtnn." in the City of Bloomington, in the County of Monroe, and State of Indiana, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimonc whereof, witness my hand L. S and seal of Office this 7th day of October, 1S71. HILAND R. HULBURD, Comptroller of Currency. No. 1838. oetl.S-9w

'47. Established. '47.

J.0.&H.L. M'Colloiigh,

DRUGiQISTS and APOTHECARIES, West Side of the Court House Square. DEALERS IN

Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils,

Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet irliclcs, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c.

Don't Throw Vitriol As a regular business, in this Town, but every Man irho desires tc make a present to his Wife, Mother, Sister, or somebody else's Sister, should go the Union Drug Store, -where Fancy and Useful Articles are being sold at cost, with freight only added. J" Persons who livt at a distance from Bloomington, wil. save money by coming to the Union Drug Store for Holiday Goods. A family of ten persons can each be supplied with osef il and handsome gifts, for $5.00. .

GOODS,

Goods, GOODS.

'Hire Wiines, Brandies and Whiskies, for Medical

scs.

C O IS. 3

and STATIONERY. Wall Paper. (Tta'inmed Free.) Prescriptions carefully prepared, with tbo purest of Drugs. Remember, we use not o but pure Drugs, and do not guess at proscriptions. Bloo:uii;gton, nd., May 18, 1870

My store is now well filled with NEW GOODS, And I hereby notify all whj have Tne Cash to Pay far Goods, to call and see my stock befoto purchasing. I need money, and I have determined to put my Goods down to prices that will MAKE THEM SELL. A WORII to those who ire owing me notes and accounts that are d ic: I need money and M7ST HAVE LV! Oct. 16, 187 .. "W". O, FEE,

ORDINANCE No. XL.VI. Ordinance of the Town of Bloomington, Indiana, providing for an assessment

of a special tav. against the owners of prope?ty bordering on both sides of

.Lincoln street between 7th street ana Eighth streets in said Town, for tho purpose of jrading and guttering said part of said street, passed by the Board of Trustees of said Town, at their regular meeting, on December 1st, A.D. 1871.

Sec. I. Be it ordained by the Board of

trustees or the town of Islooraington, ind., that for th3 purpose of Grading and Guttering so much of Lincoln street, as lies between 7th street and 8th Btreet, in said Town, there be levied the sum of forty (10) cents nor foot, lineal, on each side of said part of said street. Sec. II. Tht.t the cost of said improvement shall be collected, and all other matters relating to 'aid improvement shall ho done in accordance with an net passed by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled, 'An act to enable incorporated Towns to lay out, open, grade, and improve streets and alleys, and make improvements thorein," &c. (Approved April 27th, 18G9. I certify the foregoing to he a true and correct copy of an Ordinance of the Town of Bloomington, Indiana, passed by the Board of Trustees thereof, Decomber 1st, 1871, taken from tho records of said Board. JOHN WALDRON, Pres't of Board. Attest: Jam Eli F. Fkk, Clerk of T. B. Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 6th, 1871.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, jT"ot Disomies of the Throat and lea tig, such ts CouKha, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, At,hma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of edii'ine, haa any thing won bo widely ana so deeply npon tho ctmlldence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary c"omp:aints. Through a long seiie3 of years, and amoii; most f the races of men it has risen higher and higher In Uieir estimation, as it has become better known. Its uniform character- and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it kno'ivn as a reliable proteetor Kirainst them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to youag children, il is at the suae time the most efl'ei tual remedy tli.it can be given for Incipient conouni ption, and the dangerous affections of tho throat and lungs. Ae o provision against

Midden attacks of Croup, it shcnld be kept on

oanu in every lamm , :mu uiuccu lib an m-u Munw times uubjt-ci, to colds and coughs, all should bo

uroviilori -with this antidote for them

Although settled CotutumpHm is thought incurable, still great numbers of cases where the diseaso seemed settled, have been completelycured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry l'ectoral. So complete ii its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs ant' Throat, that the mcst obstinate of them yirhl to ii. When nothing else could reach them, under tho Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Bingtrs and I'ublic Speaker find great protection fro tn it. Asthma is alwttya relieved and often wholly ured by it. Bronchitis is gencr.iliv rtii-ed by taking tho Cherry I'tcloral in small and fieiiieni doses. So generally are its virtues known, thf t wo :nced not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assuru the public that its (juulities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miaamatio poisons. As its name nipllcs, it does Cure, and rices not foil. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor an.- other mineral or poisoneW 6ubtanec whatever, it in nowise injures nypftiient. The numbe.-and importance of Its cures in the ague dijtici,;s, urn literally beyond account and ve believe W'ihont a pjinntel m the listory of .ut: medicine. Our pride is a-rctified by tho n-knovlc:lgmeut.- , e lv.ouve of the radical cures effected in ulistinnt cases, and where other remedies hnd wliollv fa ted. Ui iicclimated person?, either resident in, or travelling tlu-iiug1 m-.sni.-u'.e. localities, v'ill be protected 1,-,-'. Fn! .-no .-If. IT crilli daily. For 7 iier I gmi klnti, arising from torpidity of th- Liver, it is an excellent remedy, sthnuh:ting tlie Liver into healthy activity. For B0.OUS Disorders and Liver Complaints, ft is an cxccUm; remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared bv On. J. C. Arm A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and old all round the world. I'KIVF; 4)1.00 FXX BOTTLM

I have a good, comfortable dwelling hou ie for sale. The house has seven rooms, two halls, cellar, wash-hoaso, wood-shed and stable. I will make payments easy. If" not sold : n a few weeks, it will be to rent until sold. W. O. FEE.

Wm. Sttjabt. Chas. H. McPheeterk. Stuart & McPheeiers,

West side of the Public Squwe, DEALERS JJST

J.W.BUSKIHK, Attorney at faw, BLOOJIIICITO!!, IX IK, Office over Levi Tannetbaum't Store.) WILL PRACTICE IN THE 0O17RES OF THE STATE. Special attention give a to Frolwte buainess. (Hid to MilUfttinns. lan 1 ,l

OXO. A . BUgKIKK. J. 8. BMIIH CUSTER.

gUSKIRK & HUNTER, ATTOB If BTS AT LAW AND

rBlf ATE BAItKIiRM.

Bloomington. Ind- offlce norlii giro nf tha

public square. We will attend to nil hnainess c ntrnstivl

to our care, in the Courts of this S ate, and are abo prepared to discount good tnd solvent paper, on reasonable terms.

xejerenees Messrs. McDonald Koacb Attorneys, Indianapolis; Messrs. Tilnelow,

uRiuer a xn Dtnjcers, jno. S3 wall street, New "WirW lifter: rr.Miu Xr c. .

, , . . . . ...vttiu. w W J'l,..chants, Bloomington, Ind. may9

FT A RD Wi-BtE;, IRON, STEEL, PUNTS, OILS, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Chains, Collars, Haraes. &c. A full and complete stock of Farmers' and Mechanics' Took, AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to filling all Orders for Building Materials. Bloomington, may 19, 1660.

JIMS W. COOiiEBLY, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, REAR OF BLOOMINGTCN HOT EI,, 231oo mington, Ind. QADDI K I ORSBS, Horses and Buggies,

KJ rant teann, nircu on reasonable terms. Stable just oast of the Fostoffico, and in rear of the Bl xmington Houl. oet6'69 WiLNTED ! All of our old customers, md as manynew ones, to call and examine our Fall Stock of Goods, which is now full and complete. Everything that is usually kept in the Millinery line, together with a good assortment of Notions, much larger "than we have ever kept before. Wo also dec 1 in Real and Imitation Hair Goods, which wo buy from the factory, and always h we t ie latest novelties. Wo ave thmkful for past favors, and hope to be ab'o to merit a continuance cf the same. Out Goods .ire of tho beat, and the best is always tho cheapest. 8. J. BEERS. Bloomingtcn, Ind., Nov. 9, 71-6t Brapkn ani Burford, Blank Book Manufacturers. Lithographers, Printers and Stationers. Fine Wedding Cards a speciality; all kinds of Legal Blanks on hand; Bond and stock Ccrtincatns lithographed. Seals and Corporation Boo -us made to order. Sole Agents for Patent Building Paper, 74 W. Washington St., fndianapolis. till ao3i

The Cheapest! HENDERSON S FURNITURE YMREROOtl, AorA Side Public Squar Furniture and Chairs, of the

oest matrial. rut down at tbn renr

lowest prcces.

COfFIHS AHfi METALLIC CA!tE4.

Ready made tail ready trimmed, of all : j , i , . . .

pnees, ana sow cheaper man at anj other pldlz in BloonUnitton. My Hearse will attend all FvncraU, Free of (Charge. E. J. HENDERSON.

Uioomington, Tiin jun!4

W. H. Bodkin, SSALES VS ALT, KIKDS OK PARLOR COW ARB HEATIHQ

Manafitctarer of and Dealer in Tin, Copper mi Shcet-Irosvnre. Plates, CJwttrinar and MetnlUc Kofiaa; Done to Order. FIFTH ST., NEAR DUNNS STORE, HEOOJM.I SGTOS, INO.

JOHN a. LOlDEIf, ATTORWIY AT UW AND inral Insarance Agent

-----'Hf,.WU, BUM. Agent for the following named reliablu Insurance Companies:

jHUA ftre Insurance Company,

assets $5.150,93 1 71 UNDER WRITERS Fire Ins. ComjMuy, Assets Rtj Qo-i on

JETNA IAje Insurance Comjiany,

assets S12.000 00!! 00 ear the best is the CHEAPEST.OFFICE Northwest corner of Ptiblio

Square. S July 18G9-y

Robert C Foster,

Attorney at Law,

Blooxut ngftoik, incU

BK?WiU crivn (:.,il1 .ll..i;.M IL-

n r . .... wL,u win settlement of Decedents' Estates, and tkl1 a: f r.,

icouoii oi viaims.

Orrts West sida Public Sqnare.

A SAW MILL AT YOUR OWN DOOR. OurMulay Saw Mill is driven to a pro Stable advantage by the power of a ten ho-se power portable engine. It may be set op m the barn yard ot in the woods, thus gi ving much in the transportation of lumber; and when desired its location may be changed in two or three day's time. It weighs about 5;5u0 pounds. ' Ic cuts with

j ordinary attention in hard wood, frtm 1,800 to 3,000 feet iter day. This Mill baa 'been thoroughly tsstcd by the pasi. foar .years' experience, ond is "highly valu-U

wherever it is knon-n. It gives fa-tilHiei to large sections of country heretofore without Saw Mills, and gives profitable eniplo rment to many idlo steam powers. 8ei id for Circular. CHAJJDLER & TATf LO J, Indiacapolis, Ind. septl.-3m

Livery, Feed ami Sale Stable. J. O. WORLEY, Opposite the South .md of the R.R. Depot, TTAS or e of thi largest arwl bst a -XI rang. Ml Ijver and Sale 8Ut les in Monroe, or in any ether county in Soutlsern Indiana. Saddle horses, at howte ani baggies will be furn ished at fifty hour of tt- o day or night. Coramereial traveler and others, will be furn i shed with con v yant e to neighboriiig towrs. Seod, steady horst ftfrnished to fanailiea. Horses fed ay the singlo feed, day or week, at reasonable rates. We propose t keep a firs t-elai stable, and ask the public to give us n fru. I. PQ All the aceounls of t no old rti . O. are in the hands of the .relent proprietor, end xtts r be paid a:, ou-t, Bteottifiotan. Lid. 89. 'ff!Q.