Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 41, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 February 1872 — Page 3
BLCOMWGTON PROGRESS,
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
SSTZei even Republican in Alon-
r i-. i. it:. if,.. rj.Uxn On Saturday. January
vnp I nivm mntir ill nil: .rUAii jueuwiu -. .- . . . . . .1
. ..w ... .siahala A. Mitchell, at her residence near
on Saturday, .:6rtoarj lum.
! Smitlivilln, (his 1 agod 57 years.
7th, 1872, Mrs resilience near
county, 01 typhoid tever.
Bill of Prices For Advertising.
the Bloomington Democrat, anil Blooming
tou frogress : 1 vear 1 col. $80; eoVtO; col. MO. i mos. 1 col. $45; i-coL'SU; 1 col. $12.00. 3 mos. 1 col. $25; ieol. $U; JcoV.7.50. Cards, per year, $10 00, or one dollar par month for 3 or 6 months., Ltienl 'Notices 10 cents per '.inc ; standing )v:tU 8 cents, par Hue, each insertion. Divorce Notices, l00. Administrator. Excutors', Guardians', Coramissloni r- Attachment Notices,and all other legal advertising will be charged for at tha rate
Chips and Splinters.
lhc figures niter your
Choice Imperial Tea at $140 cents per . ns
the midewiened have agreed upon the l'ojnu. M Wor ' "rr.'"" .
... . V t n. et , l -.l.I- I...... 1 I lift flnriifna ntfii .,,.. nninn un 1 1
onooErasis oi wuuus uau .v ...i.o (li..i ; in.nn.
; number of desirable Building Lets; . show the date to which your subfor sale on favorable term. Per- ; scription is paid Anv onewho sons who expect to build yould doj contemplate buying "a Singer well to call and learn locations and . f. . ,
A mmibcr'of nice dwelling; "'"S wui tie mwuey oy
f 15 cent's uer lino for first insertion, and f 'olleu-e Avenu-3 Olid 6th Street, in
1 cents per line for each additional inser- ! Hunter's Block, Bloomillton, Ind. tion. All legal advertisements which re- j wire proof of publication, must be paid T)iebest brnnis of Tobacco and Cifor before affidavit will be nmde thoTcto. ,.L urrvmir THOS. C. PCRSKL, Pub Democrat. ) B 1,1 Ta-Tlor & Harryman a.
fai-ma
hi in ana trt coll r.rl to rrnt, Wealso ' calling fit this office. An order ou
have a few nice farms for sale on j the Singer Sewing Machine Agenfavorable terms. We can suit you j cy g00c for $30.00 on the purchase
in anv Kind oi oropeny. vmce on
YFM.-A. OA BE, Publisher Progress.
REPUBLICAN MEETING. There will bo a Mass Meeting of the Republicans of Monroe County, at the. Court House, in the Town of Blooinington. "February 10th, 1872, at 1 o'clock P.M. of said day, to appoint Delegates to the Republican State Convention, and select a Central Committee for Monroe county, and to trans ict such otlier business as may properly come before said Meeting. CLELLAND F.DODDS, Jan. 3, 1372. Chairman. You can get anything you need, in the iroeery line'eheap for cash, at Taylor & Harrvman's. Give them a call. Come in, come in, ou; of the cold ; Mercy on me! sing and shout in the streets of gold ; Mercy on me !"' That may do very well for a
J. I,. Rumsarqeh & Co. are paying the highest price for Walnut and Poplar Timber .
Hay. Threi tons of good Hay tor sale. Inquire at this office.
n.ai Kstn.tA Transfers.
Reported, by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer j vanced, the most
of a Machine, can he procured at a
heavy discount . Frank Fee bought a' roll of butter, last Friday, which, to all appearances, wa solid and honest it weighed well, at least. A short time had elapsed until the roll was cut for a customer, when, singular to relate, n liberal sized chunk of ice was found in the center! Now, how did that ice get there ? Various theories are ad-
plausiblo one
being: that the whey froze in the
churn, and the butter gathered about it On Saturday next, the Republicans of Monroe county are to meet in Mass Convention, to appoint delegates to the State nominating convention, which will convene at Indianapolis, on the 2S;d inst. and also to select a county central
i i if in-- ' . . pnmm TTPr it. is nf ra i a rnnr. o
ooiorea (tamp meeting, out you i one-third of a Jart ot ln-iot ia in mooin- j mustn't make so much noise at John j ton. 2,:.oo. i fall attendance be had from every Hnii.li store, for he U busy repair- J . Kp toJ. , town8hip of the county. Thifl wiu
ing w atencs, anoiu a gro oi w men M 2t000. , : be the beginning of the great cam-
since the Gosport bridge is ecmple- I ,anJ ia PoJk Towr 3hip, 200.
teU, lrom uwen county, to nave John do their reptiring. Many of! l !,.., ..1..U1 ,al,i3 i t
ilium ;auj uuuic vaiuuuic i utiiivoj
and Notary Public Office in the court Hoiuse, with County Recorder: TCm. H. Scisco to Robert Cazee, 50 acres of land in Poll- Township, 375. John M. Kirk to Richard A. Oliphant, iO acres of land in Indian Creek Township, '112. George "W. Kirk to John Ballinger, 20 acres of land, more or les?, in Indian Creek Township, 250. Robert Stimson to Rice C. Harris, Lota !9 i.nd 100 in Elleiuvilte, 240. F.winu Rnttertor, to Felix C. Dunn rind
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i Mai-garet A. Dunr , jointly, the undivmea ;
made for rurnlitic ontlnisiasm, which, when stimulated by a' mammoth enterprise like the T. II. & C.
R. R,. naturally tends to "slop
over," more or less. There certainly can be no reasonable grounds for doubt that this enterprise vail not result in success, even to A degree not yet entertained by its most sanguine friends. T. II. Gazette. Reporter of the Supreme Court. As a candidate for the office of Reporter of the Supreme Court, before the Republican State Convention, which meets Feb. 2'2d, we know of no one better qualified to fill the office, no one who will in our opinion command a larger vote, than E. A. Davis, Esq., of Indianapolis. The office is, to a certain extent, a judicial one, and should be filled by a competent person, one known to be competent. Mr. Davis is well and favorably known to the bar of Indiana, as the author of "Davis' Digest," "the 3d Volume of the Statutes," and other legal works, arid has satisfactorily demonstrated hi-3 ability to make a Xo. 1 Reporter. His devotion to the Republican party is unquestioned, and ho has the ability to give the State a thorough canvass. We hope to see him nominated. Lawyer.
8 lbs choice N. O. Sugar for one dollar, Tav!or & liarrvman's.
which John sells so cheap.
paign of 1872, so far as Monroe county is concerned, for it will awaken the public to a discussion of the proper men as candidates for the various offices. There will be a Senator to elect from the counties of Lawrence and Monroe, County Ilcp-
Our exchanges speak of a new . it. !. 1. :
m...:..- tir.. tsi . t. i. wmi llio- crame. W l t'li c-uiiainio "i
.. . ... .,,,,( nnllfiiv nf n lini)o nnfl fl IS-
"arrymans. "f11" ; , , ! ,vAJ,.- Trocsnrrr KWifV T?n1
playing a niimDcr or seaieci cnvei-j -- - ones containing samples of calico, I Estate Aipraiscr, two Commiftsion-
merino, silk, etc., collecting twenty-; ers anj Coroner, beside a large num
ber of township officers formerly
Tuley & Wicks are now making an effort to reduce their present tock of goods, in order to give room lor the spring stock, and to accomplish this end, are selling at cost Komc goods below cost.
6 lbs of granulated 8ugar for one dollar, at Taylor & llarryinan s. Don't DO it. There are men in Bloomington who are paying $180 per year in rent, when in three years they could, with this amount of rent money, pay for a home of their own. Six hundred dollars
will buy that nice cottage house of Wall, ilight's. Ia not this better than paying that amount of rent in three year, aud then have nothing to show for it?
five cents for a choice.and promising
to send a dress pattern like the sample in the envelope chosen, for the small sum of one dollar ; but neither man nor dress is ever seen afterward. See the card of Perdue & Son. who have recently purchased the Shoe House of Chase & Co. T'ue old firm also call upon those who owe them to pay up.
fo rced off at low prices, by luley & Wicks. Go and learn prices.
elected in the Spring. Then comes the National, State and Congressional tickets, making the approaching election one of unusual importance. If the Republican Party can fcink its petty personal differences, we will most certainly carry the county, but it will not do to drag into the coming canvass the illfeeling engendered by the Primary Election of two years ago. If this is done, the Republican Party will be defeated in advance of the election ''Disturbances in Greece'
See mere, tiy Christian friend,
if you don't j av that account or
' notO at McCall:! & COS. fight SOOn, 1 pi,I to ho tllfl:llsr wnsnlmn tixnn
-Chfi-ce Clolilfii Ri Cnflf.'i as ohenn fis t n i . i i t. i i .1 l. i 1
.! i . . a, i iTo . 1 ycu'liaavc ironoie. u siioum nave the htnj,est. ut Taylor & Harrvman j. ! . , . . bten paid long ago, as you well -Menry HevMon Removed to know, l South Side.-II. II EH SOW I c, TT" . ,. in hU nev- location, on th-j south side of th- i OIGNS OP THE jODIAC. A Jilll-
r.:are, i.s having uhnerua of custoir. v.orK lo-ionher 111 the est, grown into
xc miration o! r.he Lherr
Dr. Aver for
in the Boot line. "Ilewson's KooW are be-
t'omin-.' somewliftt celebrnttyl in tills hycnl- !
ilv. bv reason of the raod leather, siiliil fin- ! W
K0S
-h and heat fit, which is alwavs combined
in them. He has on sale Boots of his own mai.-jtactrire, and is alwiys happy to take jlin measure of cash customers. apl'J
iinerfiii weignts ana colors, can aiv
be had at Holtxuian & Son's "Woolen Fac
tory, which is located at the east end street. In custom work spinr.in
.eariling il the lloltzmans are unexcelled bv anv firm in Korth America. If
Holt.mun's Kactorv.
; and visit Mr. Ham when you get
...-... . . th-jro. Lowell Daily News. .Something Sew In Blooming- I J ton. Xofsinger & Josselvn have opened ' ' ' J fir-t-class .Scwin- Machim- Office. West i AVK ,oy,!Y,7 f C""g some -Sid- of the Public Square, where thev wil ! of thosu lnter "00", a the New
keep on hand for sale, the celebrated New Family Singer .Sowing Machino, (a welcome visito: to every family. together with all the Attachments, Silk Twist, Linen and Cotton Threads, Oil. &c. jalOl J. j. ORUBBS, Sup. Agent.
Friday night, at a meeting at the College of the Athenian Society, fur the purpose of electing an Annivcr;arian, a passage at arms took place
ry Pectoral ! etween tw0 rooks. No blood was instructions i heJ, but a visit to 'Squire Lunder-
urider which sign he shall be bled, man on Saturday, was the result
which blistered, nnd which vomited,! It is said that strangers arc and under which he shall take j travei;ng tl,r-ongli the count rv, vacAyer's Pills lor an aflection of the . r n " ' c , , i i i , ; . ,. -i- cinnatiug, tor a small amoui.it of liver ; also under which sign his wife '
uic liwiiuifs ui iiirmers.
Xo sensible man will allow an irre
sponsible person to vacillate., for there is no assurance that the vaccine matter is not impure. Always go to a regular physician when you desire anything of this character done, and do not be humbugged, and possibly diseased by these transient quacks The solid roads, thus far this winter, have given farmers an opportunity to haul wood over ouriroads, usually impassable at this
1IOLT7.MAN & SON
NU-e. Flannels, Jeans and Sjft Yarn of j should commence to take the Sars-.i- j (!l,rrency, . l . l. . ... . . .. -w r ,i V.. :i.
i parilla lor ncr anmoiit. ric auus i . .... . .
jthit he already knows to wean his
and ca ves under JUiuriis,change his pigs
in Scorpio, cut his hair in Aries,artd
vou need Blankets, Flannels for Shirts or j0""1' 1 ,av-TO yl "1 " "Drawers, or Yarn w,itl. which to build you as their condition requires. Warm Woolen .Socks or Stockings, go to! Schoolmasters start for Wisconsin,
York Store.
season of the year, and in conse-
Blank Warranty Deeds aud Mortgages, for sale at this office.
A preparation so widely and favor-
aibly known us H:il!'s Vi getaSle Sicilian Hair Renewer. needs few words of praise from us. This compound has won its way to the highest favor in the public mind ; and multitudes, who have vainly used other remedies for the restoration of their hair, have, on trying the Sicilian Kenewer, been made glafl by tu speedy restoration of their jtray hnir to its natural color.ar.d the thin looks thickened up,os in days of early youth. It alio prevents the hair "from fulling out, makes it soft acd glossy, and is altogether the best preparation for its intended pur
poses oei "o idc puuue. rittsoarg voni. M. L. McCOLLOUGH The Agency for the celebrated ;Catawba Grape' Pill" and for "Rosadalis," in Bloomington, is the Drug Store of M. L. MeCollough. There is nothing in the Drug.Patent Medicine or Stationery line that you eannot procure at MeCol lough's. As a. prescriptiontst MeCollough has no superior, and, his many years experience gives every one an assur
ance that safety is secured by call
ing est
1 ncinnatl & Terre Haute R.R. An e.t.-i..,.
last, in Saltcnek township of this j flucncc wood plentiful at o.00
;couny, on the question ot appro- j I'cr t-uiu.
nriatinsr three fourths percent, to! -
tha stock of !:he Cincinnati audi
Terre Haute Railway, resulted in a
majority of 50 for the appropriation
There was a total vote polled of 1 44 '. for the appropriation 97, against 47. O: the 47, 26 were illegal in form, and were thrown out by tho Board. A telegram, Friday last, from President Pleusanton, to Cincinnati, states that he has purchased iron, locomotives s.nd ears for the first division, as directed by the Board at
its meeting at lerre Haute two weeks ago. This looks encouraging. Greenabury Standard.
Contracts Let. On the 29th inst., the eontracts for grading on
the Cincinna1 i & Terre Haute Rail- i and
read were announced as follows : Sections 6. 7, i, 11 and 12 were awarded to Wm. H. Cox, of Lafayette Ind. Sections 13 tp 23 inclusive, to Bagnall & Hulbacli, of St. Louis, Mo.
upon hn. He keeps the c-hoic- : R , ()f Gt eencast,e Ind. brands oi lobacco a:id Cijran?, i ' t ia lj i
and has exclusive agency for several V.0U8, Jet t0Vrauk Malloy, of choice brands of Perfumery. -Terr-"Haute - " - 'fhis letting carries the road to
GJ'.OROrfc BOA.LH.NBAC11KK - ! F.pI Riv a diclni, o r f tiirfntv-li vo I hIa nlnno-tho linonf tha rnrl
n enterprising and liberal dealer miles southeast of this city, all the ! not lacking in interest, we clip the
following from the Brazil Miner
Cincinnati & Tekrk Haute Railroad. For the encouragement of those who cherish fears that the above entitled Railroad will never be built, wr will inform them that we are reliably informed that the efficient Superintendent of the line, Mr. M. P. "Woods, has just closed contracts for four first-class mammoutli Baldwin engines to be delivered, one each month, after the ensuing April. A call at the office of the company in this city convinces us that the officers mean business. A full and able corps of the .1 -i . ... -i
nest, ciraugiusman to ne hid, are there busily engaged making out
details of the general arrangement
location of shops, car houses.
etc., etc., while a corps are planning
the construction of coaches, baggage and freight cars, etc., for thi use of the road. These gentleman draw up the plans under the immediate direction and instruction of Superintendent Woid, who is one of the most experienced railroad men in the country. When the plan of cars are drawn up, the orders are sent to the shops, whence they order cars built n such plans. To show our readers that the neo-
Tiie Latest Sensation. The latest sensation in Bloomingtoi , is the sale made by Tobe Smith, of his Jewelry business', to John P. Hn itii. John leases Tobe's business house for a term of live years, takes the stock (which i; now being invoiced) and will remove .his own goods to Tobe's house, on the south side.
Geo. A.
Buskihk, Ircihkiit,
'Rom. C. Fostkk, f Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF B100MINQT0N, IND. South WckI Corner of lUe Pablic Hiiuare.
mmwmmmm
Loan Money, Discount Bills and Note. Receive Btrpotite, Sell Exchange, Bay and Gold and Silver. INTEREST. PAID. ON DEPOSITS
pi -i . ., . at Tne. raje. .j jirr coif, per annum, on 1 his sounds so improbable that the ,,,, M.. fur ,JH, or tanper, reader will take the story w'th a ! avd for ntmnt uc-icts, a may 'r agreed--larsro niuroin. lint. tUe .tW.4 arc txx7."- deel3-5m
above stated. While. all these wonders are transpiring, it is not singular that the trains and mails are a day or two behind time, or .that our supply of paper docs not arrive.
JUT The paper ordered for the Progrc.if, and which should have been here on )?nturdny lust, did not arrived until Th ivsday evening. The extremely severe weather lias caused all the trains to be from five to ten hours late, and it is impossible to get mails or freight from the north.
James Craig has for sale a vt-ry dcsirable house and lot. Head his advertise'iiieiit.
To Iron Majtufatturkiis. The Terre Haute & Cincinnati Railway Company, will give 40 acres of land for works and tho coal in one hundred (100) acres in Clay or Owen counties, Indiana, to parties who will erect on the lino of its railway a blast furnace or a rolling mill. Apply to II. P. Wood, Gen' . Supt. Terre Haute, Ind. A'.lv. in iWie York Tribune. The above we find in that most widely circulated and generally read of all American journals, and we doubt if there fa a paper published in the world that has so many readers as the New York Tribune. It appears in one of the most prominent advertising columns, is doubleleaded and displayed in large type. That it will be seen, read, and will startle thousands of capitalists who have distended their eyes upon reading the numerous letters of correspondence from this city to the Tribune, on the coal fields and the steel manufacturing facilities of this portion of our rich mineral State,by the eminent geologist, Dr; J. W. Foster, no oDe who knows anything about newspaper advertising can for a moment doubt. Such an advertisement will attract capital to this part of the country, to a degree unthought of and i ever dreamed,by but very few. The land to be thus donated, (we learn from the officers of the road) for the establishment of iron -works, wil!. be in the town of Bessemer, laid out on the C. & T. II. Railroad, situated about 16 or 17 milt s from this city. The ccal land, Id be donated to parties complying with the above
conditions, will be along the line of the road, which the company may hold in fee simple. This shows that the officers of this company mean business; and can be taken, in connection with many other favorable indications, that'the C. & T. H. Railroad, is a surety. General Pleasanton is now in Europe negotiating the sale of the bonds of the company, having been preceded by the reliable letters of Dr. Foster, in the New York Tribune, editorially indorsed. This sterlning American journal has a largo circulation across tho waters,
and we have no doubt but that Gen. Pleasanton will be able to sell the bonds of the companv without difficulty. He is an able financial gentleman and will represent the interest of this worthy enterprise as well as any man cm. T.H.Gazette. Taylor & Harrynr an are iielling cheap for cash. "oiiEoT At her residence, in Bloomington, on Wednesday, Jan. 31st 1872, Mrs. Mariah McKinley, widow of i.ho late Joseph McKinley. in the fortieth yea.r of her ago. She whs a woman of very meek and amiable temper, and a consistent and zealous member of the United Presbyterian Church. Ske leaves three orphan childran, and many relatives and friends to mourn her loss. W.P. M.
The many friends of Tip. Rogers will regret to learn that he is rapid
ly sinking, from the effects ot a stroke of paralysis, received while a
resident of Greencastle, some time
ago.
Aguicultukai. Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Directors and Stockholders of the
Monroe County Agricultural Society, at the Court House, on Saturday, Feb. 17th, 1872, for the final
disposition of the question : "Shall
Stockholders' Passes be issued, or shall a dividend be declared to
Stockholders?" A full meeting is desired, as this is au important sub
ject.
JJy Order of the Society. W. B. SEWARD, Prest. JAS. F. FEE, Sftc'y. - m
Mrs. Woodhull, the Womans'
Rights, Free Love and Spirtualist candidate for the Presidency, in her
speech at Stemway Hall, N.Y. City,
is reported as saying thf.t she claim
ed "the right to choose the fathers
of her children. Animals usually
exercise the same right,
Jab. B. MrtKT. Johs L. Pitn:;:r. MDXKY & PITNEE, . Attorneys tit In. w, njL00.1H, TOM, . INDIANA , WILL practice in the several Courts of the State, And fhe District Court of tho United States, fir thy Stitte of Indiai a. Especial attention given to the collectiin of claims and probate business. Office in W. O. Foe's building, northee it corner of public square. Bloomington, Ind., July 20tb, 1871.
X. W. Helton, Notary Public REAL ESTATE BROKER FARMS, Lands, Town and City property, for sale or trade. All kinds of property bought and sold. All kinds of conveyancing done with care. Titles examined, and all buiinoss connected with the sale or transfer of real estate. 97 COLL. IX! 13 AVEVLE. Oyer's Sarsapariila, FOB PtHIFllj THE JRX.OOII. The reputation this :t-
I -r- . ceUent medicine enjoys.
is ueriveu irontits curia, many of which are truly marvellous. Iuvcteraie cases of Scrofulous liiease, where the system sremed saturated wil a corruption, have been purified and cured by it Scrofulous affections and
jfe (lisorders,whichwereiij.
fsravausa uy tue scroiitoiis contamination until
they were painfully cfllioting, have been radically cured in such f?reat numbers in almost every tloa of the country, ;ha; the public scarcely need to be informed of its viitucs or uses. Scrofulous pnion Is one of the most deBtrt!' tivo mifjmie of our vaec. Often, this unseen and unfeli tenant of the organism undermines the con. stitulion, and invites tiic attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without es:clting a suspicion of It a presence. Aiiain. it teems to breed lafectioa throiiKliout ihc body, an 1 then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly devoir p into one or ether of lis hideous form-, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tu len K s may be suddenly deposited in tho hini; or leart, or tumors forme J in the livo;-, or it shows its iitence by qruptiens on the skin, or foul ulcerations on 'ioim' part of the body. Hence the occasional use of a buttle of this Sm-sapariHa in advisable, even when n active svnu-ton-. of disr .'ihc aoucar. Persons a:-
llictcd vril"i tie1 followi complaints gene'rall, lind immediate relief, ai-d. at length, cure; bv tU J use of this HAnS.lr,tfilZI..ij- St. Anthoi.? iiiv, oi EryntprTrM, TctUr, -Sitft lllieiim, Sraitrf Itcad, IHnfirorm, Sore Eye, Sore Ears, and-other eruptions or visible form!
oi rrtritintis intense, aipo in me more injb
is isonenaatner. tie now inienasi grading is to be done by the lut ot to open the eyes of the old fogies by j June ; some of it by the 15th ot belling Rubbers and Winter Bool si May. We learn that the contracts so low that every man inthecounty, I for grading aeyond Eel river will be he ever so poor, may h; supplied, be given out some time next March. Among his novelties is the Garibaldi I T. H. journal. Boot, sewed, with cloth upper and ..
stylish aud cheap, bee; Notice to the Public. I
Garibaldi" before, you buy. 1 h:v. ntirehnrl thn SnWt nf Ha
lle also sells a hand-made -alt. boot ! mr Souder, in tho Transportation for $U 00 that eannot be pot up in , Business, and will be pleased to thi.- plat for l!ss than $!.)0. Just j j,ave a sj,ar 0f yOUr. patronage, examine his stock of Lh li.-s' Gait-! . LEM. WHITSELL.
Jer, verv
the
oorrespontunt's letter written from Center Point : "The Cincinnati & Terre Haute Railroad will doubtless cross the
country about four miles south of
this place. It is already located from. Terre Haute as far as John S. Dunham's, and will be located to Eel river ne.it week. Much excitement exists along the line, real
j estate advancing and immense fortunes looming, up jn tlic .distance.";.
cealed forms,
as lifsp?-pskat
liropsy, lleert
Disease, Ut. Jjfle, Kmratala. ami
the various llcerous a lections of the muscular and nervous svtems.
Suplslli or IViiei-fol anil Mfrmrial p,s.
caain are cured bv it, t lougn a long time is if
Quired for subdiuni! these obstinate maladies uy anv medicine. But long-continued use of tfiH medicine will enre the implaint. ZexrorrAms or I77iifr. Vtcrine llreratlon. and Femnla
Diseases, are common-v soon relieved and utt. matelv cured bv its piiiifving and bivigoratinr affect.' Minute directions for each case are fonn J Ui our Almanac, supplied frrntis. JlheumatiiM and Gout, when cimeed by accumulations of sr.traueous tnntters in the Wood, yield quickly to 1:, asalo lArrr Compliiixts . TarpMltji, Congestion or Inflammation of theHrer, amUanntltce. when arisinp, as thev often do, from tho ranllins poisons in the blood. Tliis SAJiSAPAltll.LA Is a treat roftorer for the strength and vicor or the system. Those who are J.011-
gutd and T.lstlis. Despondent. Sleepiest, and troub!l with rros Apprehensions ( r
f ears, or any of the aaertions syniptoniaiic or
Weakness, will Ibid immediate relict ana eon-
vincing evideace of its restorative power upon trial.
r nr. r a red by
Pr, J. C. 1VKH A CO.,I.well, MUM.,
Praetieat and Analytical Chemist:
TOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEKYWHEJUfc
NOTICE of Application for the Extension of Corporate Limits. Notice is hereby given, that the Board
of Trustees of the Town of Bloomington,
Indiana, will make application to the Ocnimissioners of tho County of Monroe txd
State of Indiana aforesaid, at their Ma'ch Term, A.D. 1872, for the extension of the Corporation lines of said Town to the lines of metes and bottndii herein given, a more definite description of which will be fourd
in tne bands of the Auditor ot sam coun ty. Said metes and bourds are as follows, via;: Commencing souti of the present liatia at the southeast corner of Out-Lot No. 3J,
owned by Edwin Bullard; tbenee running
aue west to too tntotaection oi an imnguiary line running south from the west lire of the Public Cemetury; thence due north to intersection of an imaginary lino ranning west from the Korth lino of tho woocilana, north of his rcsidoneo, owned- by Morton C. Hunter, purchased by him from Asher Labertew. thence duo east to inter
section of an. imaginary line running south ,
between Out-Lots JNos. 82 ana s:-;, owned. t,,Mrs. M. A. Dunn ani James W. Cookorly respeetively'f thence duo sottth to intersection of the-SAction line -running west between OutISots Nos. 96 and 97, owned respectively' by John Sl.Sluss and Mrs. Eliza Allen ; theii'co due wjst to tho place of beginning. All perMiris interested ate hereby notified, and will govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Bmrd of Trustors. JOHSf WALDKOX, Pres t of Board. JAMES F. FBK. Clork of T. B. Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 17th, 1872.
'47., Established. .'47. J. 0. &m, L, H'Golloagh;
DRUGGISTS b!
APOTHECARIES,
iitlHC
Wed Sid:
of the ComH
Square. DEALERS m.
Drugs, Mcdiciues, Pahits, Oils. Dje Stuffs, PerfsMory, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c. Pure Wines, Brandies and VFJUskies, for Medical Purposes.
and STATIONERY. Wall Paper. Trimmed Free.) Prescriptions- carefully prepared, with the purest of Drugs. . Remember, we use none cm'; pure Drugs, and do not guess at prescriptions. Bloomington, nd., May IS, 1870 '
WANTED SALKSMEN. A tew reliable, energetic young men, jfaobcr habits, (who can give good references) can obtain permani-nt and profitable mpJoyment by applying soon at the Singer Sewing' Machine Office, West - aide Public Square, Bloomington, Ind.. CnJr oratdrwi
iNoffaingcr & Juaselyn. Bloomington, lad!.
j . a, UK u d do, sup t Agent.-janl0,'t2-3m
HAS BIM0VED BIB JSaddle and Harness Shop From hia Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to tho room on College Avenue, just opposite the Orchard House Building, where be will keep on hand and Manufacture to Order all kinds of Carriage, Wagon and Buggy Darneis, Saddles, Collars, Wblps and Saddlery Hardware. Ail kinds of Repairing done on short notice. Bloomington, Ind., June 21, 1871.
Notice to IVon-Renldent. The State of Indiana, Monroe county, in tho Mon::oe Circuit Court, March Term, 1872. Andrew Helton et al, vs. Jacob Boas. Motion to set aside judgment. Now cones the Plaintiff, by John H. London, Attorney, and files bis complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendant, Jacob Boaz, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore horeby given said defendant, th at unless lit, bo and appear on the flrst' day Of the next Term of the Monroe Circuit Pourt, to bo holden on the 2nd Monday of March, Ai D. 1872. at the Court House io Bioomington, in said county, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name and the seal of said Court, affixed "at Bloomington, this 30th day of Janjarv, A. D. 1872. JOHN R. EAST, Clerk. P.C.Dunning, J.H.Loudan, Plt'ff Att'ys.
On College; Avenue, Orchard House Building, John F. Kauffman & Co., Proprietors of the Bakery and Cnnfwtionwy on College Arentip, would TSopectfully call the a' Mention of the public to the frt that they kucp a Firs'.-Cliws Baki-ry, Confeci ionery and itestauraut and all the finer asiiclcsof Vaaiily Grjcwip.
FBKSH BRKAD; FREKH CAKEo f'ASDIjaf, FRUITS," (iKOCERIZi?, And ihn rnrn.hit of Frli Always on hind, ami ftir tale at ti e lowest possible pric.
Will always be supplied with tho lest the market atTuroV. Give u. a call. Blvomtnglon;;fAi Jam-1 rtb, 17?.
KE-OPEA E .
I would respectfully nnnouncii to the public generally that I have ugajA opened my place of bnsinciss. on' Stli street, where 1 shall koep in stock the finest ' , . Pare IIqUorw of all kinds, including Wines, BrandioN, WlilMkles, Ale, &C, for medicinal .purposes. Ti. mn .;u ... ill t.. trfir.
ISSI " . i xv fit i.v nuts- .wm.cd with tho vei-v beit of l.iquorii, including
IIIO DOS. XjV r 1 E,ll D AjckVAA X.X.X
me oesL oranas oi uigars, i oobcco. .ec. Dep. 20, 1871. A. KKETJ 3EB.
Wm. Stttart. Cham. H. McPbi'xebs. Stuart & McPheeters, West side of llie Public Square, DEALERS 1ST
All of our old riisloifi -r and as . mj new ones, to. call and exnmiao oar "Tall Stock of Goods, whili i no fulltod "-ora-plet. Evorything that is usually kept in the Millinery tinj, together witTi a good Msortment of Notions, much larger than wa have ever kept before. We also deal in Seal and Imitation Hair Goods, which we lay from the factory, and always have the latest novelties. . .We'arp. thankful for past faTora, and hop t b alia to tmft c4iBuaje at the sam. ",. ." - Oar Goods are of the beat, and the boat is always the cheapest. ' ; B. 3. BtTEES. Bloomington, rnd., Nbr. 9. Tl-W
The Cheapest i HENDERSONS FURNITURE WARERQOtf, North Side Public Sqmnc.
Vatrahltar utd Claafsrsu tt Yh best material, put .down at tfcc wmtj Iveat prices, COFFINS AND METittIC tkt&t.
Ready made and ready triftimed, iX ail prices, and sold eJu-ajier'UmH 'at 'thy other
plate in HuMtnxngiatC Mil H' ttfte mU. attatdM Fiii. Free of Oojc E. i. HKNOtaOiJ. Bloomington. Irid., Ji;U ,
W. H. Bodkin, HEALEK IS 1U KISDfl' OT PAtLQR MCjf, ARB 9fKfm
HARD WARE, IRON, STEEL,
PAINTS, 0I1& Doors, Bash, Glass, Puffy, CJitins, j
Collar!, Ilames, Jkc. "A full anil complete stock of Farmers' and DIecnanicV TiIs, :: A2vD CUTLERY. Special' attention given to filling ill Orders for Building Materials. Bloomington, may 19, 18U9.
.1
Matuifactarer of and Dealer, it ti, Copper and Sircei-frtm ure. Plplitg, aitcrin; and Mclalltc Roofing: Done to Order. FIFTH ST., JfEAJt DUNS'S ST0RZ, BLOOMKGTOM. IBCP. JOUrV H. LOVDE1V, ATT0BV AT MW
AND ' Genrral Iesnrance ienf,
sHonwiagiw, ann. Agent for the follciwing named rlibl) Insurance Companies: JETS A Eire fusuraMX Company. Asei3 $,)So.931 TI UNDER WRITEllS Fire Iks. Company, Assett $3,634,88 s AETNA Life Inneranee Cumpamf, Afsett. f I2;O0O.tKr 00 war THE best is, mS CHEAPEST.-bFFICE-Soitbwest corner of Pabl'to Square. 5Jtt'yiC8-y
IVotlee to IVon-Restdent. Tho State of xndiana, Monroe county, in the Monroe Common Pleas Court, April Term, 1872.
David Adams, vs.
James JIartin, i Civil Action.
Daniel Martin, and John Martin.
Now conies tho Plaintiff, by J. S. Smith Hunter, his Attornev, and files an affidavit that said .fames Martin, one of said de
fendants, is a nun resident of tho State ofj
IndianaKotice is therefore hereby given said defendant, James Martin, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next Term of tho Monroe Common Pleas Court, to ba holden on tho first Monday of April, A.D. 1872, st the Court House, jn Bloomington, in said county, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be hoard and determined in his absence. L.S. "Witness my name, and the seal of said Court affixed at Bloomington, this 16th dnv of January, A.D. 1S72. janl 7' 72 JOHN R. EAST, Clerk.
Cheiapest Goods
W.O.FEE'S.
-Ji i."Hr.r;f J ; ,;'-'.'.Mr.-:T l.n.v Of'
Fire atSpkncek. A fire broke out at Spencer, Owtn county, Friday afternoon, commencing in John Saunder's saloon, destroying it and Barbour's bakery, Bonifacio's shoe store, Whittaker's meat shop, Gentry's jewelry store, B. Schweitzer's store and residence, Cooper's variety store, and Dr. Senix's drug store. The National Hotel was saved by the exertions, of the cilizeus. The cdntents'.gfh.,buildiig .were all saved:exepkthesriock ol the blkery. !,ri;r."rti'd -"it-si'ntrice not knowri.
CouimtuMioticr'N Sale. NOTICE IS HKH.EBY GIVEN, that by an Order of the Monroe Common Pleas Court, the undersigned Commissioner will sell at PRIVATE SALE, IiKLots (153) one hundred and fiftv-three:andi 154) one hundred and fifty-four, in the Town of Bloomington, Indiana. Applicntionsof puichasers will be received at, my Law Office, in said Town, up to the -'nth day of March next. TERMS. One-third cash, the residuoin two equal payments of 0 and 18 months, the purchaser giving notes at six per cent, interest, waiving valuation and secured by sureties who are ample freeholders. J.S. SMITH HUNTER. ' feb7,72-5t Commissioner. "'
I will closa out my stock of - ileavy Boots and SIiocd, a general assortment of Mans' and Boys READY-MADE CLOTHING, including some fino all wool BEAVER OVERCOATS, Ladies' Beaver and VE1.VKTEES CLO.VKINGS, ;nd many other artieles AT LESS THAN COST, And at lower prices than any storp.(new or old i iu town will sell such 'goods. I keep s line of the bent Faultily Groceries.
- at tilt IX) WEST P1UCES. My stock of General Merchandise is complete, and every article will he sold as cheap as can be hud at any store iti town when not sold cheaper. Oct. 18 1871. W. O. FEE.
WALTER A. FOLAND, - &TT0JWBY AT taW, And Notary Public, BLOOMJIiOTON, INDIANA. O nice In Co mr t II onse, up-t a Irs.
Especial attention given to Collections, : Administrator's and Guardian's Rexrts.
Settlement of Es tates. 3k. Enough bnsi-'
ness to subsist u;on' respectmlly soh:itea,
to which carexul attention will be given, juy 12-1871. pdtiloe
Lime Kiln for Sale.
OFFER FOR SALE MY LIMK KILN aadStuoe Quarry, for fll.Mfl. ' One-third msk, the btdanoe iu two' ju J uuiuial payments. - JOEPa S. ALEXAXMtKL ; Bloowiiiglon, March b. ift7t-f '
J. S. SH1TH HUNTER, .A-ttoi-xiey at X-.a.jf, . ASD : ' " -; ' BXX)MINGTOK, INDIANA. AIms. Aent for CmtineMtal Life lasnrance Co. of Hartford,. 'onn. pd to dec25-72L
JAB. B. CLARK. JOHlf C. OBCBA IUJ. XttALKKS SH
Fancy and Sfap'e Provisions, Queensware , &e. Mason ie Hall Building, Bloomington, - - Indiana, i
The hichest prices paid for all kinds of
country product'. in2ti'70
UNDERTAKING. B A NT A &. WIIITAHEB will keep constantly on liniid- all kinds of C V C O A . A V r- a H F K d K. IV. , S T s On the East side of the Public Squnr, first door above tin Presbyterian Chureh. Tn 1-1 attentlsn (ivea to the. bwiarM. We now li-.ive a fine, new Hearse, for hr accommodat'on of our friend who way favor us with a call. . Tin y can al", ai the same time, leave orders for all the carriages they may want. We have labored under some disadvantage heretofore, but that time has passed. Our hearse is as nice as t iv in the State. jauiHf BiMTA & WHITAKft.
Horse Shoer. The undersign -d ha purchased the Shop formerly owned by A. R. RavtaiscToi't. and has employed a t;ood Horse Shoer. Horses will be shod ten per cent, cheaper. V5 Shop than at any other in town. Shop opposite Waldmn's Tannery. SIMPSON S. SKISVSN. Bloomington, nd., Jan. 4, 7"J.
Conrfenje.We learn that MqCalla & Co. are insolvent that they, can only pay a certain number- of cents on- the dollar of their indebtednessand that thy are selling their. goods for just what they can got they want to sell out befoto their
Robert W. Miers, -A.ttoniy u,t Law,
Ktootiiliigton,
Ind.
BaP Will he found during all but in ess hours at ttdgo Hughesqld office, on tha North Side of the .Square. All business intrusted to bi care will rcctivo prompt u-;t.:r.. Jan. 3-7:
LOUISVILLE, N. ALBANY h CHICAGO 1 A. I JLr O A. r .
8H0ST AND P0PTJL AE B0CTX ta all
East, West, North aud Svtitau
Trains leave Bloomington Statioa tm follows : TKSIN'S JCOBTn. TRA1SS SO .TB. 3;04 p.m. ' ' Day Express, ' U:l'i r.M. 11:40 PM. Ni,;ht Express, S;t: A H. -:20 P.M. Fr.'isjht Train, 8:50 a-M.
-Cnrs are attached to Freight Trains for the accommodation of PasnseiM who
may wish to trav-1 on them. R. H.G. MlN'fY.Gen. Supt.. N.Aibany S. K. HOOPER, Gen. Ticket Agi.
JOHN' W. USivIRK Attorney at faw, BLOOMMCTOll, INB, Office oar Levi Ta-tnenbaunt'e 8Ne,) WILL PRACTICE IN THE COP IS Of TUB STATE. Special attention given to Probate KuU nesa. Mid Sa nnlhwBlion. ' UrtltS JiHES W. eOOREBLY. " UVE'RY, S.VLE A4STD FEED STABLE, REAR or BLOOMINGTON HOTEL, Rloominpcton. Ind. SADDLE HORSES, Horsesand Buggijn, and teams, hired ca reasonable terms. Stable jost east of tbe PostolTjce, and in rear of the BloomingUa Bote) ott'63 "KCLIPSK" - LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. J. O. WORJUKt, OMionte the South end of iKc TtJt-iVp, TTAS one of ita largest and bestfuv LX ranged Livery and Sale Stable in Monroe, or in any other county in outborn Indiana. Saddle horses, or liorsea and buggies will be famished at any boar of the day or night. Commercial traveler aad others, will tie furnished with convvyance 1 6 neighboring towns. Good, steady horses furnished to families. Horse fodb'
single food, day or week, at reasonable
rnsrt. BUumiinrton. Ind., Dec. 38. t.
Dsns mnrrm . Dr. W. "fT Allisofi.
9Sf OFFICE Ovea Tob Snitb'a twetry Storn. South side of the suarr. BLOOanjINGTON, IliAWA. W- M- BEATLY. i6se and $m tmnst ind Pane r Bangrr. ORDERS left arMcOollinigh'a or 8no makcr A Ct' Drup SsSk w rcsiva pron'j t attention Sfcnp pn aat suS Collide Avenue, one kusire aosish o tha pnblio square. aMtf-Tt
Taylor Si. Ilarrynsan,
CI ALIB6 IX
GROCERIES ft PROVISIONS NORTHEAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, BLOOMINGTON. JI,
TOUN P.OCtJ ESTER, taWfiefria al trifbrming tha public tht'BMj9Stbr lisbed bimstjf again wvM of tltf. Ojtllli'i
jbni'.ding. fe j. Conoye A.TBW. 'KbaWne tW llja, He sobots a i bars of tbe pvtl MAHro, I and will iiinaaSB wtisftiotiniR. . ! Btatsgfon, Ind, May i :-;.
