Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 31 January 1872 — Page 2

BLOOMIN&TQH PROGRESS,

MeffKD kvkry Wednesday, at $2 per year.

William A. Gabjc, Editor and Proprietor Oar Next Governor. The Republicans of Monroe will W gratified to learn that the name of Godlovb S. Okth, of Tippecanoe county, will be before the Convention on the 22d of February,fbr the nomination as Governor, and that his claims are 60 generally- and favorably arged in various portions of the State. Mr. Orth has been long in public life, having but recently served hia fourth term in Congress, where he was an active and faithful worker, participating in all the exciting discussions connected with, aud growing out of the late rebellion, in which he proved himself a ready, able, and eloquent debater, equal to the most gifted in that body. He has made himself familiar with all questions of State and National . Policy, by long service as a Legislator, and understands the wants of the people as thoroughly as any man in the State. Besides, he is one of the few who have returned to

their constituency, after a service of

eight years in Congress, with a character, although previously without reproach or blemish, still purer and stronger by having passed the ordeal of the besetting temptations incident to public life in Washington. Even his life-long political opponents, in view of his life-Jong morality his strict and unswerving political integrity, have never dared to utter a word againse his personal character. In his nomination for the office of Governor, we make no experiment with an untried man. He has been tried, and has not been found wanting always true to his friends and political principles as

the needle to the pole, acquitting

himself iu every public position with

credit to himself, and with honor to the State. Possessing all the ele

ments of strength necessary for a

successful canvass, we say give us

Ohtu, and the Republicans of Mou

roe will delight in doing an honor

to the State by aiding in his clec tion in October.

the grandmother of the first men

tioned cow,and desired to dispose of

it at twenty-five cents. 1 here is no telling !iov far back he would have produced the tails of the ancestors of that cow if the indignant citizens had not cow-hided him and chased him oui; of town.

I stughlng Gas. For some time past I have made a speciality of giving Laughing Gas, having given it to upwards of three thousand persons during the lust year, in nearly every case giving perfect satisfaction. Ladies taking Gas should have their clothing loose, they ihould nover take it while

The One Term Principle. ! not the count rv in greater danger j laced. It is pleasant to breathe ; it

Mr. Sumner has introduced into ! of beinir demoralized hv a debauched i does not produce nausea, headache,

the Sesiatc of the United States a Senate than bv a debauched Prcsi- or sickness, lua few minutes after preamble and resolution proposing dent? The President can easily be taking it the person has entirely rcan amendment to the Constitution, reached. The Senate not so easily. covered from its effects, rendering a person who has once i It is far more important, there-j artificial tektii. held v; office of President ineligible fore, to amend the Consti tution so J make a first-class upicr or lower to re-election. The preamble quotes j a3 to provide for the election of; SPt of teeth on rubber, for ten dol-

Andrc'v Jackson, W. 11. Harrison, United States Senators bv the peo- j Jars. The quality of the work is

of United States Senators than with the election of President. All around Mr. Sumner there are Senators who bought their election with money or with patronage, or with both combined. "What is the use of amending the Constitution a; to the President if the Senatorial

abuses are to bo passed over '? 1

not the country in greater clanger

THE MANUFACTURED OF T JE Reliance Wringer, Have bad mitisunl opportunities of uscertaining precisely what is wanted, t.nd ijf produein ; a perfect nucliin. . They have brought out 1111 entirelv Ni-w Wringer, which they cull til" rVo-w. isyi. TjrJcor-. A grout improvement owt all jtlu-r Wringers.

arge, than to attempt

Henry Clay,li. F. VVade.and others, ; .,c at

in'favcr of the proposition. 1 he j amend it so as to tic the hands

idea is that if the President is in-, the people in regard to eligible for a second term, much of j f0r the presidency.

tue abusers consequent upon me use of patronage wili be prevented. The President, finding himself upon the topmost round of the ladder, will have no inducement to use the

to of

andidates i Strong, Smith iv Co

public patronage to advance his personal interests. This is the theory.

In response to inquires, the St. Louis Democrat says: "We do think Gen. Grant the strongest Republican candidate for Missouri. We do not believe that any other

strictly first-class, and I warrant it

to be such. I buv all my teeth from I

ot this place ;

they are the only agents here lor the best makes of teeth, and they sell none other. Cheap makes can be made for half the money. I do not use them. I also make work adapted to flat soft months; for an upper

this work 1 charge from S'JO

qp

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set ot

man would be as strong as Grant as tn gn p-iinrniilonimT that t.lw nation!

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it is assumed mat rrcsiuenis no use against tie i femunbue u ty , me j 8ia cat on then as soon as thev arc patron ige to secure a re-election, j anv-othcr man business has been on ; ni!im jn 1ne niotith Sec card in 1 i , i I L ,1..1 . '. . . ....

aua n a re-eieciion is proniooeujiue , irmi tut u ycur, imu uao uwiutvti this paper, .Inn. K. Kilgore, uen

alleged abuse of the patronage will be corrected. An evil weed is not

destroyed by cutting off the tops. To destroy it k mus, be torn up by the roots. We may not expect, therefore, to destroy the evil of public patronage by amending the Constitution as to one man, while it will bs used by a thousand other men as it is now used, as allegedly the President. The best way, and the only sure way to correct the abuse is to strike at its root, by enacting a thorough system of civil service that will not permit removals except for cause, and that will provide that no officer iu the civil sorvice below the heads of departments, unless found to be incompetent or dishonest, shall be turned out. This would settle the whole question, and it is the only plan that can be made to succeed. Perhaps the people are not prepared for such a radical change. Perhaps Senators and Representatives are

not prepared for it. It is important

however, that such a change

be brought about, and this is a far

more impe;

oped a point. Vi e do prcler tne Xorth Illinois stro.-Ljn-rcnominntion of Grant, ns at present dianapolis, Ind. advised, because we believe him to he stronger with the people than Republican filiate Convention, any other candidate yet suggested orl A delegate State Convention of

within the realm of

bilities."

present possi-

The Ohio State Journal savs

"When you find a man howling about Grant, and comphiining that he shows a lack of appreciation of public men, it is safe to inquire what office tha t man wanted which he did not get." We are glad to see in Harper's Weekly, a thoughtful article recommcuding the re-nomination of Mr. Colfax to the Vice-Presidency. It

the Republican party of Indiana will be held in the city of Indianapolis on Thnrsdav, the 22d of February, 187-2, at l'0 o'clock A. M., for tiie nomination of candidates for the State offices and 0112 Congressman for the State at large, (if provided for by act of Congress,) for designating candidates for Presidential electors, for appointing delegates to the National Republican Convention, and the transaction of such other business as may properly conic

before the Convention.

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It Saves Lntmr. ll Snvi-4 tin- C Itittn'M. It mivp tliiii. It will Nm ! irn r. s:: vwi jr ; ear. It WinJet, rueti'r ihan by hum'. Vi" consul! :-r tln Picvi li nee supei itT to all otbtTf, fir tin: follnwiu; ri ions: 1st. The Kullir. of l:iru:r aiul lxrst ini illty o f White KnUI'fr. nr nil wurvd to ihuir Shafts in lh mnt pennnt.Hit mmiricr. by Ibo Miiult'iii 1'roi ('.-, making the best Holl.T in the wcrl I. 2.1. Tlx; l'atunt Xt?tal Journal Ciirfings prevent any wr:ir upon the journals. The wi'oil.-n journalj in vli;eh tl.c irm ribnfu of other machine run, soon wear, and the ctiicieno; of the Wringer i thereby greittly redue-il Md. The Doiihle Spiral Cogs ied on this AVrini;er give this utmost ?use and itendiiness in working, while Jth louhle -top i-i;vi'iils thi-m from bottoming or bjine; thrown out of gear. AVe furnish either single or doublo gear "Provitlt nee," S desired.

4th. The Adjustiiole Curved Obimp, '

readily adjusts this yiuehn; to tubs ol any size or thicknesi), making p.'ifeet fastening. Xo wooden jmgs or rubber strapt on the Clumps. rth. Simplicity. f-"ipnutli ami I!e.ity, ore combined in this Maehine. with nil the ri-quisiti'- of ;i flrst-ehi-is ,"i'i(o-er. PKOYIDKXCK 'VMh CO.. PltOVlDKNUE, U. . 1 1 AVarren street, Xew Trk.

Adaiinistrator's Sale. "M'OTICE LJ HKFEUY GIVEN, that i.1 the undersigntnl Adininistrator, with the will annexed, will sell at PrivatkSalk den r of all Urns and encumbrance, excrpt the Taxe far the f "-' 1872, the following described rettl estate in Van Buren township, .Monroe County, Indiana, to-wit: l'nrt of tin: southw-'st ipmrter of section f, town S, lunge 'i Wet, eouimuneiti at thj northenst. corner of said trnet : thrnce Wist until it strikes I nilinil Creek; thetu'e with the tneaiuli rs of suid Creek until it strikes the section lino between the south wei.t quarter (' seotion 'M and the southeast pinner of section i'j ; thence soiith to the section corner; thence cast to the southeast comer; then, e north to the beginning coiner, containing about one hundred and tw uity-live iicrm. Appraised at $2,500. And alfo, part of the outhwt quarter of section 2;j, town 8, range 1 west, that lies north tuid west of Indian Creek in the northwest corner of anid section, containing 35 acres. Also the east part of the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine, town H, range 2 west, containing eigiity acres, and lays east of the Blooiuington and Stanford road. Also 1(1 hi res out if t he southeast corner of the northeast quarter of said section, town and range iu aforesaid, and mora particularly described in the petition of the Administrator. A praised at $3,7R0. Application of purchasers will be recVved at the late residence of said decedent, upon said premise, up to the "ith day of March next. Tkhms. One-foi rlh cash, residue in three equal payments of twelve, eighteen ai d twentj-foiir months, tho purchaser giving notet at six per cent, interest, waiving valuation, and secured by good freehold seem it v. AVILL'l.AM IT. lUCIMtiDSON, Adni'r with the Will annexed Of William V. Saddler, deceased. J. H. Smith Hunter, Att'y. jan3-72

Tkn mstii f n iMitnol ton lllitt

would be very hard to hud in all the M fcl,ows . Uovernol. Licuten.

ant Governor, Secretary of State,

country a man more admirablv

qualified for the nosition. Mr

Coltax

respect

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TrrB" ueg ' r , "ul Attorney General and Congressmen

wmcii snare's very lew omiiiu uteir, i . , -

oriain i. '.j t t.. .uliai aiRe.

should mivu "i": ,V'aui , ,r , Upon -The has

qnaiuies mcu narper s i eeniy

JU vl "e l,os'1""- Y Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, enjoys the contidcuce and c,erfe of he g Court s 1(.r. of the people in a very re- . , t of , bHc Inatl.ut.,tin

Upon basis adopted by the

rtant work than amcndJea to him, it ought to he said fixed a(. onJ lclcga'tc for ea,h c,m, . . . : that. Ylr I InltiiY iAiPs,.i s vcrv rare: . . - T .....

A mixture of assafoctida and brimstone is the odorous amulet woro by Newcastle ladies, to ward off those twin relics of barbarism s Small-Pox and Itch.

Mrs. Wolf, of Terrc Haute, j put too much arsenic in her hus- j

band s coftee. He vomited himself out of danger, to the great disappointment of the partner of his joys and sorrows. Leonard Wewer, of Madison, while enjoying his New Year, had his pistol hang fire. He turned it round to see what was tho matter, when it went off rather late and sent a ball through his hand. A gang of burglars entered a South Bend hotel the other night and left but one suit of clothes for thirty guests. They had breakfast from seven to ten next morning at that hotel, and the toilets were not conspicuous for fit. Mr. S. O. Taylor, of Lafayette.

I,., r. nnn. Iu,a omall n,K..A r.n4-r. !

uoo u uuuiuci vi oiuaii wiine puus on various parts of his anatomy. The prevailing colors, however, are black and blue, illuminated with sanguinary gashes. He shaved his mule's tail ! An Indianapolis gentleman and his wife had a little argument on Christmas eve, when he kindly said he would bang up her stockings for her, which he did, but inadvertently omitted to take her out of them. She stood on her head for nine minutes, when the neighbors interfered. Ed. Driscoll, of Lewis Creek, Shelby county, got upon a stump to see his way, and in drawing his gun up after him, by the muzzle, of cour.;c,the hammer caught against the stump with the usual result. He will die. If a wife gets jealous of a dressmaker it is better not to go to the extent ef cowhiding her, else the frail dressmaker may elope with the frail husband, as it fell out at Anderson the other day. Such conduct beseems not an honest dressmaker. A missing thumb and a hole in the right leg, are reckoned as the results of foolin' with pistols at Franklin, last week. The holo is in the custody of Orion LaGrange, aud the thumb isn't in the possession of William West. A lot of cattle were sold last week by Messrs. U. & G. Ajer to Zaek Templeton & Bro. The lot of 180 head averaged 1,675 pounds, or a total of over three hundred thousand pounds. The sun of over 517,000 was realized by the Aper Bros., for the lot. The buyers say

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ever heard of being shipped from Indiana. Lafayette Dispatch.

Some enterprising individual at j

' rreencastle, has beeu selling Mrs. 'Iieary's cow's tail at one dollar per inch. The cow's mother's tail wa3 then brought forth and retailed

iu fifty cento an inch. The citizens ! ' jpm to smell a mouse when the in-! timduftl brought forth the tail of:

iug tbe Constitution so, very sacred

that i : should not be touched ; vc would not change it on every trifling occasion. As Mr. Sumner's proposition provides that the amendment shall not take effect until after the 4th of March, 1873, it does not apply to

President Grant. It may therefore j

be discussed upon its merits, without prejudice. In the first place, then, we would

inquire what narm nas resuueo

that Mr. Uoltax possesses very rare

merits as the Chairman of a Parliamentary body. As Speaker of the House, and again as President of the Senate, he has gained invaluable experience; his familiarity with Parliameutry usages is probably unexcelled ; his fairness ami impartiality have never bce:i called in question ; he possesses a temper; which no provocation can ruflle ; and j he habitually lives up to that high;

! staudard which the people more and

Sixty-five first 1'rUe. Mcdnla Awarded.

T 11 E G K K A T

llallimore Fiauo ilAXi; FACTO itY

Wm. Knabev!fe. Co. Mtinuiiii-tureri! ot

j GKAXn. MJCAHK ami l l'KICJHT 1 PIANO FORTES, j B.VI.TlMOliK, Md. ! The'e instruiuonts h:ivi beet before tbe I Public for m-ftrly Thirty Yetirs. :il:d upon their exeelb n.-e nl.uie .iltnint d an unrii;r-

!iieh pronounces

I

hundred votes, and one delegate for0hed pre-eminence,

each traction over fifty votes east in j thmi unequalled in the several counties in the State fori luiv"ir.rn

Hon. At. x . llotinian tor secretary ; "WoliKMANSH! I.

of State Jat the general election o

1870. By order of Central Committee, John W. 1'ostkk, Chairman J. C. Bi'Hnett, Secretary.

A I! ! LTTY.

'lave our new im- ; ami the Agntfi:

from the Constitution as it is

thirty years no President has been I

re-elected except Mr. Lincoln, and, considering the state of the country at the time he was chosen for a second term, it will now be generally conceded that a constitutional provision rendering him ineligible would have been uufortunate. There were i ault finders then who complained of Mr. Lincoln. There were those who charged that he used tbe

t j more look for in their public men.

T 3EI 3E3

This

it fall

sorts. He does not seek renomina-j tion in fact, he is very reluctant to! accept it ; but the people cannot j afford to lose him at a time when, services so dislinguishei". as his are' most necessary. We sincerely trust that Mr. Colfax will be chosen as; our Vice-President at the next clec-i

I tion. A'. F. Time.

public patronage to promote his re-j Mr August Belmont, "bloated I election, and there were more than bondholder" and Chairman of the a few who suggested precisely such Democratic National Committee, an amendment to the Constitution wHtes that uuder the C3istinj; 8tate p.s thai proposed by Mr. Sumner ; ; of affair8) he thinksj it ntlt atlvisnlle but we now see that such a clause tr !ti 4-h fn,m;)t(, tnil,w t

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IU Lilt! nuil'JUUl iiii9iiuiiii:iiL at. time would have defeated the

of thti people, which was clearly and j

unmistakably in tavor ot the re-j Shel. -Parks, of tie Martins-! election of Mr. Lincoln. Heh'idjvniA M.-izetto. was in town to-dav.i

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is highpraise.no doubt, but! fli po upcf ftnnfki lis short of Mr. Colfax's de-i VvllCtipta t

And Dl

All ol;r Squurt! I1 i :itl"fi 1 proved UvLT.-truilu' .Seal Treble.

We would cull sjHvi.il tit'.i nth n lo our ; bite uti-nted ini tovci lent i in limed ! riimo.'i Si ml Siunve Grands, t'ljnnC in no ' othr Pinno. which brini; the Pbino nearer ! tierfection tlmn b:n vet been rlit:tined.

i.vrry L'l.-ino tuny A'-irniittt'd llhist lot ol Ciit:ilj;iiei) illlil

' vromptlv tunulieil on o iiiitt': Moll to

W.M. KXAHK V- C ... Baltimore. Md Or :inv of our regular vt tWished itgcnvi.-O.-t". .

Administrator's Sale.

OTICK IS HEKKI5Y GIVEN, thnt

the undersisned, Administrntorof the

cHttlC of Solomon Ilomtl', deei'iised, will sell a; Priviite S.ile, char of a! I encumbrance e.ocrpt the, faxes for the, year 13" 2, the fol-

Uiwint; real eiitnte, to wit: A pjirt nf the east half of tho northeast quarter of section 4, town 7, north, rnnjre I west, bfrginninj; at a point on the east line of silid quii 'ter, thnt is '.'ii rods north of the .-.outbeatt corner thereof; thence north

j with said erst line to the northeast corner , o:' suid qi artcr; thence west PO rods to tbe north we-sl: corner of mild half quarter; thence sout h with tho west line of suid half iq.inrterto n point 2lJrods north of tbe southwest: corner of said half quarter; i thence et, parallel with the south linn of I said half jimrter. to the place of beginning, i containing tiT j acres, more or leps, situated I in Clear C"eijc .townnhip, Monroe county, i Indiana, and appraised by the acre at I or 1.S97 01) for the whole tract, i Application of purchasers will bp received at my re-idenee in Perry township, in said ie uiTitv. up to the 11th day of February. ! 1874. But if tin- said real estate is not sold ! on suid d ly at jirivate sab1 then and in t lic.t cn'-e I wi 1, at I o'clock 1'. M. on Monday, ; tie -Sth dav of February, A. I). 1S72. itt i the late ri'.-iib iii-e of said deeedeiit (which ! is nci.r this landi offer for pale at Pcnuc

.VtWH, the aloresutd described real esinte. I'pon sale by either nwnV one-fourth i-".sh v.ili be required in h.iti I, and the residue in equal payments due in 12, 18 and 21 Months, with notes nt t H-r cent, int. riyt.

waiving IK'lietlt ot rt)pra.sein nt and steered bv g.od freehold sureties. jariJO'H SI. I. AS Iv Gl'Y, Adni'r. J.S. Smith Humkb, Att'v.

AND 4 COMFLETE STOCK f THT BOQfiLS STITI0NERY, at fhe POST OFFICE News Slaiwl. lHcPhec4-r WIIX UNXEK6ELL ant S!AX ix tow:;.

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CANDY MANUFACTQR

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his line of trade .--freight paid here. AGENCY FOB THE Celebrated Ballimsrt 0yIers-l'ie brst SM.

PERIIGS, AT 97 COLLEGE AVE,

ARE

RECEIVING A ASSORTMENT

NICE

Notice of Sale of Laud

or iireycars. -T OTICK is hereby given, tha

I'rue l-its i .1, tue of an Order of the Moiiron Corn

12 onioval.

Will ; .a lwd1 iiin. n "Vnfii-Mltll 4111.011(111 1

V . V. 11. M L. 1 . " 1. II 1 I V....W.J

iirt.,rt a toitlnl cirvniir nnrl tho tt 1 '" i e

Pu..u i.ii.. "-" : rie carao up to see ii :jsou, anti it i

jjeople knew it, hence, notwitlistancl-1 jje continues as he has commenced, injr ;he laboretl movements 1 a be-;h w:n se(. t Wsr, Xilssnns.

half of Mr. Chase, the National

Republican Convention nominated

IndianapolUs Commercial.

A. voimp- man named Bui'ke,

im for re-election by acclamation, j ;uf briatd to st a huzz Wj have great faith in the integ-.; b sUti 'down on 5t !Bt Franki;n ntytnd good sense of the people. wJl,i., it:' :: .i... '

His sitting down

I i didn't stop the saw, but the saw who think . . j l;!

wtnu goou sense 01 me neuuie. ; , - . XVo

Wo lo'fl nini'ft ta.tn 111 t in Tifrmlo : .... .'

1 u al:..i.

rimii wh ii'ivh in iiii'ii wiiii i.iiiiiki - .

tlenLelves wiser than the people to come fi. d j tcn and xroald seek to tie the hands of iuches ia ,e tl cut tQ dC b()ue those who, in this country, are the , ,& ,-,-,., sourej of all power, and who pass j A gentleman named Eoff, whose .,, e mn country residence is m Jennings

W.O. FEE'S.

I will cb'se out my ; tick of Heavy Kooln and Shoes, a general nsorciii'ut of Men' nnd liuy EE A DY-M A UK CI. OT H 1 X ineludinc; some fine all wool BEAVER OVEilCOATS, T.iulies' Beaver and V KL V KTEKX CLOAK I -VGS. aid many other artinles AT LESS TBIASr COST, And nt Imvcr priiM.'S than any store i new or old) in town will sell such goods. I keep a line of tho best Fa mil Gi'oceries, at the LOWEST PRICES. ily fto:k of General Merchandize is com)'kte, and every n -tide will be fold us cheep as e in be had at any store in town when not cold chtatper, Oct. 18. 1871. AW O. FKK.

he wilt

j HAS IlKllie ki ins ! Saddle nnd Iiatucss Shop j Fr.un hi (:!d Stand on Kit'ib Street, to't :c room on Colh ire Avenue, iur-i i uin.-ite t n

Mirchard Ib.tw UniMtn. vrhe

: ! cp on b:iinl ::tnl ! MaHulhciurc o Order

all Kiml-ol ( ;in las w niton ami IHtittry i township

j anti S ml tilery ! 1 1 :i i d ivy re. j Ail kinds !' Ite;dri:i d"Ue on short i notice. I'loofiiii-itiui, Ir,-!.. .Tune '.I. If7i.

Notice lo d'onliiiifloi

Scaled

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Proposals !

iiion Plens Court, the underjiined. Adluinistratnr of tbe estate of .lames (Jood-l-y. decoa.-ed, will oti'er for sale at public Miction, on the i remises, in Suit Creek town-hip. on "U I" HSOA Y, I'KHRUAKV 2M, lfiTi'. the l'..'!!owint described real cstatf-, to-wit : The m -rtb west quarter of the southwest ruarter of section fourteen (14), of township eivjht H), rant;e on ( I ) east, containing forty (40) aercs tnori'or lass. Also, part of the noi theast quarter of hc southeast quarter of section liftnen (15). i

township ciht. (Hi, riine one ctwt. And part of fhe southeast qunrter of the nnrtlii:it quarter of vectiou lifieen (la).

iitht i si, ratine one ( 1 ) east, con-

tainiii"; toi'ly (4u) acres, moru or less, iu .'lloniiie county. Indiana. Tkbms Ine-lhird cash, the residue in equal payinent.s, at twelve and eighteen n'onths, with notes at interest, waiving benetit of appraisement, and secured by i;ood frocbold sureties. 8ale to begin -it 2 o'clock V. M. JAMKS 11. CLARK, 2d7ec 7I-td Administrator.

SHOES, That will compare favorably with any in Town.

Ml

NOT

T 3C 3ES 2

1 KALEI) ntoruSALS vill bereceiv.d

thcTrusteeii of Public Si lioolii of tl e

City of Illooinington, Muiiri.e coutr;y, I mi., until Tit t'Hsii.i Y, January 2Mb. 1872, for the building of u fli-st-cbts Throe Story Ilrick School House, l'lnns. soecillcitioi s

and detail uraft'in,' Law Office of Mulk

mgton, nnd nt the ottici: ot Is. M. l'.nos it Son, Architect, room X.. 0 Odd Kelloni

Hall, IndianapoIU.

THE AMESCIU WASHER.

i

unci unmake constitutions. There has not been a time within the last thirty years when a President .vho fell snort of public expectation could have been re-nominated. There was no power that could bring about such a result. Public patronage was of no avail. What was patro iage worth to Polk, and Pierce, and Fillmore, and Buchanan, and Johusion? Their administrations were sondemned by the people, and the patronage they controlled was as powerless in the face of public sentirient as chafif belore the wind. So it would be in the case of President Krant, if he depended upon publio patronage. If that were his only or main dependanco, he would pais out of office and out of sight as did so many of his predecessors. The people of this great nation are not ai d cannot be controlled in that

way ; and if the administration, of!

Grant were not approved by the people, there would be no occasion for tl:e proposition submitted by Air. Sumner. It ifi easy enough to attribute Grant's popularity to patronage ; but patronage did not popularize the administrations of Polk, or Pierce, or Buchanan, or Fillmore or Johnson. They controlled it as much as Grant does, ami u.tod it more unscrupulously than Grant does, t ut it did them no good ; and

Grant's patronage would do him no

county, gently kicked of his sorrows down

of Application for the

EAenmon of Corjwrate Limits.

Notice if. herebv given, that the Hoard

Dtirtner ! Trustee.! of the Town of JHuominslnn, f

the

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Ctlltr, clUU . inUcioners of the IVtimtv of Monroe and

fanned her with a brick. lie has ! State of Indiana aforesaid at their March j removed his place of residence to Trm A-D- ,87'- tar th tension of the j ,.... ! ..,i i ,. rt : Corporation lines of said Town to the lines I

""CV" "'"'of metes nnd bounds here

visit mm to give in Her testimony, ; definite description of -which will be found as SOOn as she is able. I ''le bands of the Auditor of said County. Tr s j Said metes and bounds are as follows, viz : Rev. H . W. Curiy IS gener- j Commeni ing south of t te present lines ally spoken of as a candidate for i l the out!ipnt comer of Ont-Lot Ko. ci. .... i Cj. ., u, it; i owned bv Kdwin ISnllntxl ; thence runnin-r Secretary of State on the Rcpubli-1 west' u. th int.weetion of t. imagi,;.

can UCKet, uy ine press, ami It lKSt nrv lino rtnntn.it south from the west line

tne cur -tone worl

'the itnlviinizt'd iron, tinnim; and slaliny, i for the paint'ii::; an 1 j;las:., ft r the MToiiitiit ' ami cast iron work, including iron staii't, j and for the entire work. I The right to reject all bids U reservod. i .1. B. Msr.KV, 1

J. 31. Chash, -Trustees. I I ton IIkiht. J Bkn.niin",ten. Itid . Jan. 1 1. I87'i. .ullce to IVoii-ite:!tI;uils. The State of Indinna, ilonroe county n the Monroe Common l'li s ('mirt. Anrii

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David Adams, 1 vs. .lames Martin, Civil Action. Daniel Martin, and I John Martin. J Now comes the l'l-untilf, 1 y J. S. Smith f fn n i iv his Attornee. mill files tin jiffiilnvit

as if he would walk Over the course, i of the Public Cemetery ; thence due. north i that said .lames Martin, one of :iaid de-

PniLohlv tbn fior b fVin ; to intersection of an imaginary line run- fendiiiits, i.-i a mm resident of the State of i rooaoij tne tact uiar, tne onitt nins wegt f mni tho nMh Ymc o-f th(, wma Illdiun!1 Colliers more dignity than salary ! lnd, north of hh residence, owned bv I Notice is therefore hereby nivcn said dewill account for the paucity of cail-i .Morton C. Hunter, purehnsed by him from i feitdnnt, Janes Mtirtin, tbiit unless bo be ili.l.irnc Asher Labertew; thence due oast to inter-i "'id nppcat' on tbe tirst day of the next UlUUbtb. I . . . . .. , . ,L. .e... .,, -., i...i

, eectioil Ol ail Ulllllti-iui lieu ruillllllir SOUtll, e.n i-i me JU'iiiw iiiiii on x ii:ni vum i,

Several weeks ago Dr. Wm. ; between ut-jjois .os. Bnna owncu hv L. Young, eloped with the wife of! Mr9' l"" l:!:;:' ri ... VT ,r ., , ,. . . . respectiv!y ; thenee, du south to intersecO. li. jNewby, all ot Highland, j ti0n of the" section lino running west beVcrmillion county. Several days I twecn Out-.Lot.s Nos. 9'". and in, "owned reago the repentant Doctor returned ! P;tivelv by John M.Stuaand Mrs. Eiia, b i , , r, . ... ... , .. Allen : thence due west to tho place of bo und found his wife at the home on jnniK her parents. He bfgjed her to All person interaded ore hereby notiforgive him, and share his bed audi "nd wil1 Sovm themselves "uccotdIxiard again. She promised to doj "'j J."or jop 0f ))lf! Hoard of Trustees.

JOHN WALDl'.OK, Pres't of Hoard. JAMi:.S P. FKK, Clerk of T. B. Hloomington, Intl., Jan. 17th, 1872.

J'he American usher naves Money, Time j and Drudjtery. " j The fatii?ite of AVashinii- tlar no longer !

may Iv seen at tiie 1,-eudcd, but Kconomv, Ellicicncv, and j .V- l'itner. in lib.ou -; (Mean ClorbiiiL-sure.

i In culli lg iittenti hi to tins fit tic inailiine I few of tho invaluable qualities, (not pos- ! sessed hv anv other washimr maebine ve-t

lints will tie receiv'.l separately lor tne' nvented.) are here enumerated, earpenwrs work, Snmiwatv nnd lumber, for I a is the smallest, most compact, most

ior ti e brick work, lor i -lortuble. most simtile in construction. most

; easily otn-rated. A child ten years old.

ho it he would consent, to live in

Tcrre Haute, and he being agreeable j

to this proposition, leaving their three children in his charge, she

weni to riigmaiiUj osiensioiy ior me A magnificent rrung t;nromo given to purpose of getting tl few tilings she; ''Very subscriber. Boys and jtirls do ms linl lrdl fliPtv. roillv f,f (.. . i well as men and women. !-end forparticuliatl lelt tlieie, init rcall to take, )nrs tf) F. uicil & CO., Publishers, sweet revenge by running oil with I Don't Delay '. I'oitUid, Me.

the

to be holden on tho llrft Mondav of April,

A.I). 1S72, at the Court House, in Bloom- : initton, in said count v. and S'.ate, nnd an- j swer or demur to said eonipbiint, tiie same ; will bo heard and determined in his ab-! sence. I

L.S. "Witness my namo and the seal ! mount induccniont to purchasent, has been of said Court, affixed ill, llloominitton, this i placed within tho reach of every homo-

16th dav of January. A.I.). 187J. jan 17 72 JOHN H. HAST. Clerk.

with a fev: hours' practice, can thorousbly

eomprelieiitl anil ottectually use it. 1 liere is no adjusting, no screws to annoy, no delay in adapting I It is always ready for use 1 It is a perfertrlittle wonder ' It is a tniniaturc jjiant, doing more work and of a better quality than the most elaborate and costly. One half of the labor is fully saved by its use, and the clothes will last one-half longer than by tho vld plan of the rub board. It wlil also wash tbe largest blanket. Three shirts at a time, washing thoroughly. Inn word, the ablution of any fabric, frum n Quilt to a Laeo Curtain, or Cambric Handkerchief, are equally within .he c: -racity of tho LITTLK GEM ! It can be fastened to any tub and taken ofl'itt will. No matter bow deep rooted a prejttd.ee may exist against Washing Machines, the moment this little machine is semi toperform its wonders, all doubts of its cleansing efficacy and utility are banished, and tbe

doubter and detractor at once become the fust friends of tho machine. Woliuve testimonials without tnd.sctting forth its numerous advantage ovor all odiers, and from hundreds who have thrown aside tho tin wieldly, useless niuchinis, which have signally failed to accomplish the object promised in prominent and loud sounding advertisements. It is as tierfeet for washing as a wringer

is for wringing. The price, another para

W. J. ALLEN 4E?S THE -LATEST STOCK OF Hardware, " ' - Building Material, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements;, Reapers, Bevolviag Hay Bakes, Straw OntttMts, Horse JtJny Ivories, PLOWS, GARDEN HOES,

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ALL KINDS, &C.

Belmont Xiils, Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Glass, Fabnestock's 'Wliitt Iead, Pure Boiled Oil, Doors, Stish, Venetian Blinds, Loi ks, Hingts, &c, &c, ever brought to Bloomington. t" AJ1 kiucU of Tin and Sheet Iron Work dono to order. Please riv me a call. W. J. AEiLEIf.

one Joh. f5ampson, a fmepiicTu ot the Caiapbellite flock of that place.

Joseph Buckhaltcr, of La fay-

good had he no other support, or if. etto, threw the wrong valise off the that wsre hia chief dependence. train of Conductor Nea :, as he was Furthermore, if this proposed I passing through that city. The amendment is a blow at the abuse conductor collared him as he was of patronage, why is it not made about to follow the valise and handed more extensive? There are more him over to the authorities. Michabtisea connected vith the election igau city yawns for him.

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For Sale House an Lot, HOUSE contains six Urge and commodionn rooms. There : a Cistern, Cellar and Stable. Situated in the northeast part of Bloomington, joining corner of 8th and Lincoln streets, lies joaiilifully and high, fronting tho south, f.nd in well supplied with fruit, trc.cn and evergreens. For particulars cilf en or addroiia J. M. FKIUiEK, Blooriington, Inj. jn3 72-3W

Notice to iVoiii-ltenlileiils. The Statu of Indiana, Monroe County, in the j1f)of Common PU.ua Court. April Tcrt, 1872. James L. Canada vs. Sidney Seymour. Now comes the Plaintiff by Mulky & Pitncr, Attorneys, and Hln bis complaint herein, together with an nllldii.vit that nid Defendant, .Sidney Seymoi.r, Is not u resident of the State of Indiana. Notice, is therefore, 'leroby given Mid defendant, that unless he 13 nnd appear on tho first day of the next term of tho Monroe Common PIpr Court, to bo hidden on the :;d Monday of Aviri!, A.l). 1(172, at

! the. Court House in lMconiin ;ton. in suid I

county and State, and answer ot demur to I said complaint, and proceedings in attach- ! ment undo" t.rdd eompb.inl;, the same will j

be heard and determined in hn abseiieo.

keeper, and there is no article, of domestic economy that will repay tho small investment so soon. $5.50. All that is asked for this ORKAT LABO 11 SAVKK, is a fair trial. We guar.in-

tct? each machine to do tts work perfectly. Sole Agents for the United States, A. "H. KKANCISCL'S & Co.. 513 Market st., Phil., Pit. oell-'lm The laict and cheapest WOODEN W AKK 1IOL SK iu the United States.

M CALLA & CO., Hctre tbe Cheapest Stork ol DRT QOODS NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS,

NOTICE. W. H. JONES, Ex-Hecordor, will give prompt attention to tho business of t'envcyiuiciiiffi Nenrehiiifi the Ueerl of Det'tls mni Moi-lmiKin in 3Iirae cttnnty, nud tiirnlNliliifr nbntirKitM nf title to Ittw.1 Eaiiue, Ac.

What .Tones knotm, he knotes; nd in tbe

That

cm in, what no timet A no miomr

Witness my name, aid tbe fcal of said i in nying morn for Jones, than many can

Court, affixed at Bl..oinintt.n, this, nth stj for themselves, and toll the Jmth. day of January, A. T). 187 1. Office up stairs, at tho Court House in JOHN 11. IIA-iT, Clork. i liluominRtmj, couvwiiont t? th Kccordi. Jau. 13, 1872. 3vr. ' nova Im

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Boots and Shoes

SCHOOL 1300KS AWD STATiOKERY, Cotton Yarns and Bftttinf QU EENSWA EE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFF$, HYDEAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In the Town of Bloominoton.