Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 March 1872 — Page 3
LOUISVILLE, N. ALBANY & CHICAGO K AILKOAD.
SHORT ASS P0PUI.AB H0U1T! to all Foists Kant, West, Nort'h and South. Trains leave Bloomington Station us folio wi t TKAIHS jrOBTn. TRAIJNS SOI TH 3:00 p.m. DaTrEsyrcs. 2:l p.m. 11:21pm- Night i'.xprcss, 5:30 a.m. Frciebt Train, going south arrives nt fti'1 p.M departs tl:3u a.m. Gong north arrive at 4.00 p.m departs 5.so a m. tST Can nro attached to Fretelit Train for the aecomiiodation of Passenger who roav wish to travel on them. R. H. H. MlNTT.Gon. Sunt.. K.Aibanv. S. X. HOOPER. Gen. Ticket An' .
JLOOMiNGTOH PROGRIiSS, LOCAL AND. MISCELLA.SEOVS.
GQ. A. UttfKIKK, President.
FosTKB, Cahler.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLQOMINGTON, INO. Somb West Corner of I hi' Public Square.
loan Money, Discount Bills and Notes. Receive Deposits. Sell Exchange, Buy
and Bell bold end Silver. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS Over in Greene county a man was At the rate of SIX per cent, per nmwn, on at the funeral of llis fifth wife. A 7" A" r;"WOI'""r wu"1 fVioiul nluckwV liiwJVom the midst and for currcr.t accounts, as may be weed " , , 'I '""vV. . ., . , , upon. dwia-cin ot the mou rqetana . solemn ly lea JtOCnIJssHO" jljiw'Way, a'fttte samo time ailnimiLIVERY, FEED AND sale fjf.i r.LK i ishinR lii'm not to mottfnt The b eT O WORI jUY j waved one Wew his .ne,t. his mt
Opposite (he South end of the li.R. L'tpull j.skVC tok a hug cW Q.f.. tobacco,
Bill of Prloee For. Advertising. The undersigrad have agreed upoi the following. Bill of Prices:for Advertising in the Biooihingtoa Democrat, Blooninglon Progress . . ' ' 1 v!;;r 1 eiol.WO; col . $10; col. $20. 0 nios'. 1 cel. 45 ; -C0l.''8-; col. ! 5.51". 3 mo. 1 col. f 25; i C0 $j6j J eo!.V.0. Card, per year. $1-0,00, or one dollar psr month for 3 cr G month?. Looiil. Nitioes id cents per 'inn; standing locals 8 cent per l.m-. each inwi'tion. Divorce Notices. $1-00. Administra
tors', Kit outers', Guardians', Commisnon- niGIT SCHOOL.
or', At'achnient Notioes.tind all oilier egal ( Name of the "A" Class, whose rencral
j advertising will bo charged lor lit the rate avcrac?. was 95 and ove the figures oppoj of 15 cents per line for first insertion, and j site tht naioes indicating the number each ; 10 cents per line foe each additional inscr- ! 0no became entitled to f. teach monthly ex-
; lion. AH legal advertisements which re- j mniniitii n for the term oul re proof i!' publication, must be. paid j endlnsr 1-Yh, 16th, lt72 :
lor beiore aihdavit. v! ; tu math thereto. THOS. C. PUKSKL. Tub Derooo-at. W.M. A'. OA BE, Publisher Protsrjs.
Blofimlngton Public Schools. Report of Mattic J. Small's department, Primary A, for term of five months, ending b. 16th, 1871 : Number enrolled 112 N u rn bo.- of Absent Dsys 521 Cast of Tardiness ". 18 Number not tardy during term... 98 Avenge daily attendance 71 Per vnt. of attendance, based on average number he!ontrinp... t3 Names of tho neither absent nor tardv during ter n -Grai-e Woodburn. Mollie WaMr-n, Julia Emorv, Mnttie Schopf,
Minnie Bryan, Harry Might .".nd Jakie Bo'den : eht r. Absent only half day Oilio Carter, Owen YlcCnba and Emma Gregory.
of five months,
H
AS one of the largest an3 best ar- j :hk1 nJbbiugl.V- saiil, . "I do have the "rL1!,!!0. f !llin I durntlest liL."k with weemin I" It deiroe. or in any other countv tn Joiith- . , i
orscs, or horses and pencts a great ueai upon me purity
Monroe.
rn Indiana. Saddle horse
hugcics will be furnished at any hour .f the! of the-DrilsrS von use ill' sicknoss, "5tt r!,!f -;:! whclliec.yftirr 'Muck'1 .will be g-lod j
to neiijhborme town. Cood, steady -ses ' ill. I: any one should ask Ottr furnished to familiea. Horses fed" by the ! ndvice, we should sav. "Oo to the
ingle feed, day or week, at rea.so it.ble: Q. i0Hble McColloUgh Drug i "BWmineton. tnd.. Dec, v. 'Kto. ! S,or6 for Prescription, for Pure j ; Drugs, in fact anvthmgaud ev-j
jiiu m. vifviv&ui.j.. iervthii-g in the Dniii line." UVElllY, SALE AND! - FEED STABLE, Wtck will not mn for Rcpre- . ' iscntative, but he still runs tor eusUEAR OF BLOOM1NGTO HOTIX, : t,,fi Nfiw York Store.
Car-ie JelTeriep, 1 I - - - A! bin, W-'.odburn, 2 2 11 2 Airn.-s Wylic, 3 4; 4 3 4 Moliie Beatler, 4 - - - 6 Hone? Mtilkv, 5 10 5 6 1 Frank IV: in, 6 11 3 .- 8 Mollie Young, 7 1 .2 3 Lizzie Johnson, - 5 7 7 - JdaKjh'nW, - 6 11 12, - Ollie Carter, -. 7 - 4 - Lou Wvlie, " -88.9Carr -I Cltrk, t 9 7 Willie Fish,.. - - - .5 6 Geo. Dunn,' - - 1 1 - Kaw Mhi.'.ds, - - - 10 - Lueiuc a McFaddtiR, - - - - 3 I NTKltM KDIATK DE PARTME NT Julie: Moor, 113 11
Alice Renick, 2-122 Fanny Thompson, S 2 2 - -In ius:ioe to Carrie Jeffries ami Fannv
i Thompson it is proper to state thftt they
were tl :t lined lrom jcho i two or tnrce months en account of sitkness. or they
i would l io-e sustained themselves, as usual, ! i;i the A Class. Willie Fish and Miss ilcj Faddeii eittred school' since . I in 1st. 1 G. W. LF.K, Sup't. .
O ADDLE 1IORSZS. Howes and Buggies. ; O an I tg.ms, hired on reasonable te:n:s.
Any Young Man who wishes
btable jurt ast of tbo Postoffiee. mu init(, eanl the Photouraphing Art, rear of the BlciniTittti n Motel oixC tip r ' . . . ' " in ' I, l j ...1 ...t .... n. ,;..,, rtt Ith)
! .1111 11CI ' VIJlll. .'m ill. (nil V.oi
'NVa-xtkd. Kv'ery person to call at. W. tT. Allen's Hardware Store, and Rets his prices on all kinds of Hardvt-nre,liuildiTig nititcriaI,Stove, Tin ware, and in short any article usually kept in a Hardware Store.
Dr. W. T. Ailascn,
'Tl.! iiillowincr bill mis tirpspjilnrl
there i) ata small otilay of capitaU j to tic Board, of Supervisors of.Ce-
jcan do by calling at . Allisoiia i (lar c0,lrtv , Iowa , by an occasional
i Pluilnrrrntili KnraiM. uherp I hi n:i"f- i: . c n i . cr. .or...
t--r"; , r. i uisikbm.t w inu vxospm : iu rati-
3S9 -BK3 r rmrm. S or : ticulars can be learned. v, il)g prayeP at the grave of Jenkins, e- OFFICE-Ovm Tobe Smith s Jew- j Trn-, - Whon ' a PauPel'. 3 !" If the Pauper had elTt Store, gouth U of the square. ; ll ENTiON y . lA.W lien ; b , hj t Bolleilbachw's ULOOilIGTOV. ITKI'4A. von want anv article in the Hard- rr .. Ci o. .t , ; ,. S.1M iCineinnuti Shoe Store, that pious
: t il I . i I 11 v lZr III till llillMIMlIU UlVtl 1 . I I 1
kt. BKATLV, ! .lf Ut , ' r,.n atlA UluAA vn 1 cuss w mkin t nave iuhi an oppor-
VT. ?
BOUSE AND SIGN PAlNTIill
And Paper Hanger.
ORDERS left -t 11 eCt i lough's w gho-s-; maker & CVs. Dru Stores, will re i reiye prtimpt attention. Shop on e.-wt side j Collega Arantie, one square sci.lh of ;!:(! ttblic squnr? ri-'D-'i j
I to -;tv the article you want, don't be i bashful ask for it. trouble to.
I show goods.
Ka,Tulev st Wicks are now eit aairetl in their annim! clearance sale
I and price many inticles at cost, to; : make room fur Spring Gooik., 1
tuuitv to bnnp- m his bill, as th:
eu8ton:- nade calf bootd sold by him excludi rain and snow: they cannot be surpassed, if equalled, in this county. Particular attention given to 'fashionable goods for Ladies and
Misses.
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tj;iub viii imc u i.iiiiiiii.iii i i - . ..1,, L,,. '
, , i , tut oaiij, if
km a man wno loves an man-
" The best of Timothy, Clover
'iei
sale, by w. ). ai.len
,v. K KbIIH HUM I kL I
Attorney at Ltiwl ivh I
NOTAI1T WEtTJrc ' k""' :imi ne-lc'ts hls own taB0,Jy ! Mix Eii is not a candidate for the mnnnTYPTAv ivta'Tv ! U matter r.f no cnnscfiucnee j 0ffice or' Representative, but be dors JJI.OOilINGIO, ID.ANa. itoShoeinakcr& Co.. who now havei li,rt- TW C,nA
i Shawls. Furs and iiahuoral?, at the
AIo, Ajs-ont for donMnentitl lAiv 2if.i:i5rii:te fc-. f !iartf.rd. Ctir.. To
: v nr i ne largest stoeK ci iJooKs
.rata.ncTy and i-aney Uootls in the i gw York Store.
, county (it Monroe. l.'on t neglect, to tcinplv voniselt with on -of those
k ! Hollind Gold Pons, for which ShoeILi.I t;v 9 : n;.,,,. (j0 are Agents. IJuv one
It is guod for weak eye to go into Jolin P.-Smith'sGrent Jewelry
Emjioriunt, No. 7, south side of the
" -- " - " ' : nj-.sKvr C: o. are
i . . I T-k 1,1. II -1 . x ! ..II ... T.V I. i 1 j '1
ni003I3XJTOX, B'I., i oi tno-c I'ens, atio snouiu me point. puonc square, ivigni eiegani siiveriODVt imr J.ti Tunneniat,. -, Stor.; ! '-war olf, Ilolaud aerets to replace ; plated show-cases contain every
WILL FliACTfrE IS THE COCHIN, the disabled Pen w ith a new on 2 of lartide that the ingenuity of man
the same feize and quality., . Gc to ! csn fas'iion or that the dictates of
OF Tim STATE.
Sr,-;! Rttttntion give to Pjr. i4tf an. I f.t ,..-.l!,-r?n a
Vlr.
the 'Union ltvir Store,
iotary PuliSie
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
when
von j fashion demand in the Watch or
vant any article in their line, ite-J Jevvelrv line. Here, too, persons
j int mber that James S. Ftiris ia the j who ar:: troubled with weak eyes,or i I'rescriptionist. any piH:tiHarity of vision, can find ' " j the largest stock of tine Spectacles i To Owners of Skwixg M i in the State. John proclaims his
T7UBMS. Lands. Town and Ci'v nr. rrr. : chisks. AH kinds ot oewing 31a- ' ability to suit the vision ot any man
A' tr. fcr sale or trade. All 'kind' of; rhitu s cleaned and repaired, bv D. J or woman who will buy the Specvropwtr bought Snd wM. AllVit,,- of, W. Rogers. All work warranted, i taeles sold bv bim. Pwcmcmber, he conrersncmp dona With fare. Titles x- , , , e, i o u c -a ' V amine 1, and' idl busines-t conntctcl -vith!llnd prices reasonable. bhop on j is the successor ef lobe Smith, JSo. the '. or transfer f re!: estate. j College A vcKtie, in Orchard Blo:k; J Sey.eu, south side.
wiacwk moik. irfloomtngton, IntJ. Kl
Jas. b. Mclkv. JohkI. Pit:er. s-Snodgrass Sz Dpild ha ve MULEY & PITKEE. I ' UBibcr of desirable Building L jts
Attonioj-M tit Law, ior sale on favorable terms,
HLOOMIS;TO, 1.3ia a, j sous who expect to build would do "yVTlLL prac?i:9 H the s-eM Our: of; I to call and learn locations and Tf the Stata, and th-j District C,mt of j , mu :.,,, ,UvoIlintr the United State, for tht- Siv.te f Indiana, i U "W- A 1 umtr ot "-c Uc,1,.nS Sipeeisl atienti n R;v.:1 ;be c..llectio ! to sell anil to rent. V e also if eHimi and pr .L:itt- business. ! lave 3 few lliee farms for Sale 311 OjBcir in W; o. Fee i building nortbeast ; f!lVorabie terms. We can suit vou corner of pubhc square. , . . Bloomii.gton. Ind.. July 26:h, 187!. ' n any kind ot property. Oflice on
, i (..oiiege Avenue and nh street, in ! Hunter's Block, Bloominton, Ind.
You Can Save 810. Any one who may contemplate buying a -,- . Ttr . . i
Per- ii3111? :-''-wiug iuacuine, can save
money by calling at this office. An order On the Singer Sewing Machine
Agency, good for
purchase of a- Machinecau be procured at a heavy discount.
j Notice to the Public. I
j have purchased the interest of Os-
jou ii. Li:i)ii, ATTOBWEV AT LAW A if I GeDfrai Insurance Agent, KloomlnKtn, ind. Agetitfortho following uamed reliable In sura nee Companies: sETSA Fire Insurance Company,
Azzets SS.1J0.931 Tl I VSDFR WR1TJEHS Fir bis. Compar.y. j Assfis 3.634,933 95
X.2.v.c lAlt Insurance Uompunv,
't&W'TWriSTlS:l Kloo,uingt?D wlit are paying 180
i pi-i litti tit itriitj. v ituu iu fcl'3C
Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Johes, Conveyancer and Notary Public Office , iri 4he Court House, with County Recorder : S. P. Thompsod tP W. H. H. Thornton, 115 acres of bind" in ''Richland township, consideration, 3,737 50. Robert II . Oamrilwll t(i"Vin. H Turner, a part of Out-lot No. 33?, in the Town. of Bloominirton. 1.500 00.; Rebfcvn Waugh t al to J-eff. ijlbields, an undivided interest in 80 'acres of land in Perry towihip. Zcddock Pellev to George Polley and Henry Pel'iey, 120 acre of land in Marion
township. Henry Baugh to Levi Hartnian, an undivided interest in forty acres of land in Washingtcn townsfc p, 300 00.
Kuaebius 8tine to Win. Sout 't, part of
l-ots ;ncb. 39, 40, 41, 42 and 3, in inc Town of Mt, Tabor, 60 00. Wilford Carter to Wm.W. Reus a quantity of land in Clear Creek township, 1,500 00. James V. Buskirk to James . Buskirk, 190 acres of land in Bean Blosaom township, 2,500 00. Addison R. Byen. to Rsbecca Vannoy, an undivided interest in 80 acr.-s of land in Bloomington Township, -50 On. Jfadison A. Houston to Rehecci Vannoy, 80 acres of land in Bloomington Township, 500. Emntott Ku:horfo:'d to Rebecct Vannoy, an undivided interest in SO ncrcf of land in Bloomington Township, 2i0. ' Jonathan Brtinhrji to Mary A. Hardin, 40-ftorc!r Of lftiVd"in Boomiilgtyn TowMship,' 230. Emily Lowe to Lucy V,.Stine apart of Seminary Out-It 'o. 61, Bloomington, 200 00. fi" Iron and Wagon Material for sale by W. J. Aim, m t. m
Head the notice with reference to
that Sewinc; Machine Order. Ihe Order is good for thirty dollars in the ptirenaee of a Singer Sewing Machine. "There is a silver lining to every cloud," as the ma:.i said who, while bewailing the loss of a favorite horse, stolen the night previous,was informed that his wife had died suddenly iu a hysterical fit. But the biggest thing on wheels is this county is the Elephant at . tuart 6 McPheeters' Hardware Store. Builders, Farmers, Blacksmiths, Wagon-makers, cs.ll at the sign of the "Elephant" ar d learn what can be done for you i n . the Hardware line, The Spenceii noMlcitE terminated on Saturday morning by the jury returning into court about 7 A. M. a verdict of not guilty. The opinion of the public when all the facts were elicited, .will be made manifest by the press this WDek. The speeches of Judge Claypool and Mr, J. V. Mitchell, a:e said to have been powerful efforts. J udge Claypool, it ia admitted by Mr. Voorhee?' own friends,, made a
-ranch abler arguraent than did Mr.-i
Voorhees iu his celebrated speech on (he former trial. By the way, it i3 quite singular that Mr. Yjorhees has manifested such gross ignorance of tlie law as is exhibited in an article whiuh we clip this week from the Martinsville Uqmblican ; we publish it in our columns, and call the attention, especially of Mr. Voorhees' friends to it. Can Mr. V. rise to explain ? Itlarrlafre Licenses, Have been issued to tho following named persons since our last report : . Joseph Butcher and Mary E. Lansley. Isom Wilkinson and Mary Banter. . Walter Ping and Martha M. Bonton. Wm. Si.impson ami. Delia Bailey. Nathan Stockwoll and Harriet N'iolwls.
The A.i.pijtf. tor Mauch. With this number die full scope and resources of the American Art Department begin to be fairly manifest, and wc turn its pages with a proud consciousness that, at last, we are to have a periodical that shall do credit to the taste aid talent of our country. Those
' who wera jo well pleased with the iniuiit
M K t il ED, On Thursday, February 22d, 18:. by Eld. W: B. F. Treat, at the residence f tho brido's father, Mr. Absalom Dowden to Miss Mary R: MePhetridge, daughter of
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30.00 on the dl!lunow iUCi emuBi ""i-
At the residence of the bride's father in this place, on Wednesday, February 28th, 1872, by Elder W. B. I" Treat. Mr. Nathan Stockwell. to Miss Ha.rriet Nichols, all of Bloomington.
I rs i . , .i Willi WCf J 3V wwil uicnnw nitii vim iniuii.,carbouder, in the -Transportation j M1 cor,u!ption of Maud Muller, giron j Business, and will be pleased to ! in the Jt.nuary number, will be glut to reI have a share of your patronace. ! cognize i.l. a powerful pencil of Miss Davis
LEM. WHITSELL. Bioomingtan, Janunry 24, 1S72.-
j Don't to rr. There are men in
CHEAPEST.-
OFFICE NoUhwcst corner of Public j fuare. 5 Ju'y l8G9-y w. ri. iJoaitixnT BJ1ALEB IK Atl XINpS OF PARLOR COOK AND KEATING Manufacturer of t.nd Dealer iiTio Copper and Sheet -Ironware. Piping, Cintter!K and Mclallic RouOng Done to Order. FIFTffsT.. SEA ft DU.KX S STOEE,
J A. B. CLARK. JOHN C. OKCXIAKD. CLARK & DKALKKS IN Fancy and Staple Provisions, Qotensware, Sit. Masonic Hall Building,
Bloomlnffton, - Indiataa. The highest prices paid ior all kincs of country produce. ian26' ,'0
vears they could, with this amount
of rent money, pay for a home of their own. Six hundred dollars will buy that nice cottage house ot Wall. Hight's. Is not this better than paying that amount of rent in three years, and then have nothing to show for it? Ilcnry Hevrson Removed to the South Side. 11. HEWSOW, in his new location, "n the south side of ti e square, is hacing a fine run of custom work ia the Boot line. "Iletoson'a Boots" are becoming somewhat celebrated in this locality, by reason of tho good leather, solid &i-
ish and neat lit. which is always combined in thorn. He has on sale Boots of bis own manufacture, and is always happy to take the measures of cash' customer.- apl2
Horse Shoer. The undersigned has purchased th Shop formerly owned by A. R. Ravenscroft. and bat employed a good Horse Shoer. Horses will be shod 2 per cent, cheaper at rny JShop than t any other in town. Shop opposite Waldron's Tannery. SIMPiWN 8. SKIBYIN. UlcBtningten. lad , Jsb. 4, 72.
HOLTZ.MAM & SOSNice Flannels, Jeans and . Soft Yarn of different we ghts and colors, can always be had at Holtzinan A Son's Woolen Factory, which s located at tho east end of 4th street. In custom work spinning and carding Wosl the Holtzmans' are unexcelled by any firm in North America. If
you need Blankets, Flannels for Shirts o.Drawers, or Yarn wi'.h which to lmild you Warm Wocfen Socks or Stockings, go to Uoltzinan's Fae.orv.
Something New In Bloomington. Nofainger & Josselyn have opened a first-class Sewing Machine Ofiice, WeBt Side of the Public Square, where they will keep on hand for sale, the celebrated New Family Singer Sewing Machine, (a web eomo visitor to every family.) together with all the Attachments, Silk Twist, Linen and Cotton Threads, Oil, &c. j10t J. 6. UBUBB3, Sup. Agent,
on the first page ot this issue. Were we
have the horoine of "Hood's Bridge of Sigbs," us she stands in her desperation, undeterred by . the minor terrors of "the black arch or the dark flowing river." The artist ban with wonderful power fixed "the daring lust look of despairing yet Ihe face is th,U of a woman, one endowed with the, to her, alas -I fatal gift of beauty. The glare of a '.ight on a passing boat, itself invisible, bring the agonised face in strong relief agt iiiat the almost silhouttobUckness of that dre;iry night, and the picture is one that will n.nt quickly lose its interest with the lovers of tha. most touching poem- oi thjg or any other language. The next illus'triitioiis' are a series of six, which, with the magnificent full page "Blowing Rock,'1 illustrates an appreciative and. enthusiastic article en t.he scenery of Western North Carolina. This region, heretofore comparatively unknown to. the mass of our people is'demoristrateil to be one of the most at tractive places in the country for admiren
of the beauties of nature Theillustrationi. are from tha pencil of Mr. Pignet. and the three principal ones, "On the Llnville," "Watauga Falls," and "Blowing Rock,"ar ! rendered by three masters of the grnvei,
iJogert, jeraty, ana llenry Liinton to ths first, a native American artist, is probably due the. highest rank in the engraving world, i nd the picture before us would alone go fix to establish tho claim for waalth ol detail and perfect preservation of the artist's pencil effects, tins block is a wonderful exhibition of power and faithf il devoted attention. With such talent it hand, it is. really surprising that we should have been sc long without a publication adequate U its full, development and demonstration. "The. portrait -of "Man's Unselfish Friend" will bo welcome to evejylTdy, fo who doc not love a noble doj 7 There aro snvoral smaller cuts which deserve attention, and the -literature, prose
and poetry, is of that high ordor wh en gives T in Aldine a still further clnim on the American people for recognition i nil s ipport, and is fast winning for itu 'no,-
ful and accomplished poet-editor. !r.
PIED, On Sunday, March 3d of Consumption, at the residence of Prof. T. A. Wyl e, Anton Boiaen, brother of Prat. Boisen, aged 20 years. Chips and Splinters. Wild pigeons are plentiful, and the roar of the shot-gun is now heard in the land. . The pigeons roost 12..inile3 northeast of Bloomington, near Union ville, "we arc Informed, and the hunters are only waittug for favorable weather, that
they may pay the birds a visit at
night " Julia Hunter, a promisingi little girl, aged eleven years, daughter of D. Ecklcy Hunter, died of typhoid fever, at Princeton, this State, on the 25th tilt. Her remains were interred in the family
burying ground, at this place
ettoaaarij, tue reputation or a pue
literary manager. The subscription j of the 17he Aldine, with oil ohromo mi urn is 15 James Sutto 4( , lUher, 13 Liberty Stroet, If, T
ml
W. J. Allen informs us that he an
nually sends aboui; one thousand dollars to other counties, for the purchase of timothy and cloverseed buys in Greene, Putnam and other neighboring counties, when there is no reason why thia money (should be sent away except that the Monroe county farmers do not raine
a B'aflieient quantity of grass seed to.
supply the home demand. This, too, while it is acknowledged that there is no -better grass land in Indiana than oura-; '-'Down iu Clear ("nick township, last week, as we are informed, a uovel marriage ceremony wad performed by Esquire , Huok. The inarriage was only brought about through the iuter- . i. ,.i,n wl fiii-udd, and when finally
assented to, a dash was made for the legal presence .of Joseph Buck. Now Joe has had some " bad luck .with weemin" himself, and may readily be pardoned for any excitement he may have exhibited upon this occasion. So soon as the candidates and a number of their acquaintances had , taken positions, Buck, with the imperious dignity befitting an officer of the law, commanded them to "Hold up your
right hands !" He then, in an' impressive voice repeated : "You and each of you do solemnly swear than, you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God." The parties are now upon oath, but no one believes that, they can be induced to tell all they know abou the case The Democrats of Owen county are to have a Primary Election. This Will be a good time for the Bopublicans to slip in a man or two tilts are now all the rage among the boys. Marbles' come next The maple trees are being bored with surpassing diligence by honest farmers. This state of affairs augurs well for ."tree molasses'' ' Tho Convention to nominate a Republican Congressman for this, the 6th Congressional District, will convene at. Brazil, Clay county, on the 12th day of June A man aged about 35 and a woman of 70 yers were married in the Clerk's ofiice, one day last week, Squire Lundermari performing the ceremony in an off-hand conversational manner, while all parties were eomfortably seated. The Squire assured them, in his measured, methodical manner, tliat by the statutes of Indiana, marriage was a civil contract ; he then: received his dollar, arid the pair slowly left the Court House, that beautiful piece of architecture, in which Justice is supposed to flourish a pair of evenly balanced scales., while her eves are bandaged that she may not see the attorneys "practice." ' Walking vest on 5th St., the bride met one of her sons, who was told by his Ma. that she was married.. "Why, I wish you much joy, mother ! Why, who did you gd f" The old lady jerked her head toward the domino; man, while her dutiful
son remarked, "Why, I wish botn
of .yotf lmticb joy, mother he looks young-enough to take care of you I" And the- son, who appeared as old as his -new made "Pa," kept the lead with enormous strides,every moment looking back, while an expression played upon his features that- seemed to say, "Well, I'll be blamed if that don't beat me I" The last see i of the "happy pair," as such people are calledj,th.e new made husbaud had been "presented with a handtiome saddh), and everything seemed lovelywhile "the goose hung" Becausek man,who lives in this county near the line of .Owen, has a halfdozen hungry, worthies? dogs, orie
of his neighbors wijl find it less laborious to shear a ouco large flock of sheep, this spring. Sheep are huddled about the straw-stacks, right t. in he way of dogs, so much of late, that it proves somewhat discdurging to dog-raisers. Representative. Mitehell promised to have the dog-tax law repealed, when he was electioneering for the Legislature. He didn't keep his promise, howeVer The Board of county Commissioners convened on Monday, the 4th inst. Circuit Court begins its March term on the 11th, with a large docket. Attorneys are taking the largest part of their business to the Circuit, in preference to Common Plea3, for some reason ,,. . The 434ih snow fell on Sunda?y. During the part four months, (seems a year) there has been raitif -sw&w, ot'cold raw winds, each Sunday. The eleinente seem to a.cquirgjsuljugient.forceand nafttioesson Saturday evening to last through the Entire day '.usually devoted to rest arid, worship- A ma n named
Rock, employed in. Cherry & Peterson's Saw Mill, narrowly escaped being offered up as a victim to the blood V: circular saw, last week. He was working about the carriagc,and gettjng.'too close to the saw, his
head Was severely cut. A quarter of an" ihth fall forward, would . have
sent the blade tearing through his skull We are informed. tHat
.upon examination, the pint of the Surveyor, Mr. Spencer, was found
to be very . iuaciJW'ate, and lire at
torneysiibr tho parties favoring the extension of the Corporation, con
cluded not to present the irtntter to
the Board, of Commuaioners. at their
present meeting.
Ci rant and Colfax. The Republio8.n Central Committee, appointed at the Mass Convention on (he 10th of Feb., will meec at the Court House in Bloomingtan, on the 9th inst., Saturday next, at one o'clock P. M. It is hoped every member of the
Committee will be present, as busi
ness ot impt nance will lie presented for consider it inn. C. F. Dodds, Chair m'-n Rep. Cen. Cora. MP LaditM, get your Corns and Bunions cured oy Dr. F. Davia. Ieave word at the Orchard House. He-will call at your residence. New Boots and Shoes. Perdue it Son are now receiving their new stock of Boots and Shoes.which will be .sold at the lowest cash prices. Our sales for Feb. '72 being much larger than those for '71, says that the aid patrons of the House are willing to s";ay with the New Firm, and We feel encouraged to aay to all who wear Boots and Shoes,that they will still find, our House ''Head
quarters" for everything in car line.
We warrant our work and will make pries as Iow jw the lowest. Come and mee. Peedue & Son.
Read, the card of Dr. Tour-
ner( in' today's paper; The Doctor has removed his office to his dwell -
ing,. (Sfi ih street ... . . - - ii" " ' ; ' 'DoN'tfTail'to see the 'greajt Corn DoctSr; thTS Week, at the Orchard House.
SC Corns, Bunions, and inverted Nai-si, extracted without pain, by Dr. F. Dayis, at the Orchard House, this week. .
Tine Pictorial Family Register. We have received from those wellknown publisher of first-class Subscription Bool:!, Messrs. E. ITannaforddfc Co., acopy of their unique and beautiful novelty, "The Pictorial Family Register." We hardly
know how to describe it, but may say that it combines the features of a very tasteful
Family Photograph Album with a comoletf and systematically arranged family history. It has evidentlj1 been prepared with great care to meet a real want in so
ciety. In eviry family thero are sacred
memories cor nected with tho living and the dead, and. a safe, elegant and tasteful
arrangement ::or preserving a fullsr record of them than in convenient in the Family Bibl !, is often felt to be exceedingly desirable. The publishers of tbo work before us,httve provided for tbif in admirable style. A f;reat deal of information, both inter
esting an I valuable, in the history of every
family, constantly being forgotten ana lost, for the want of same means, just such as thin Register, for collecting and preserving it. It forms are neatly printed and very uimple, so that iinv one who can write
cau easily fill :liem up. In addition to these
forms, tae "iwgister (lour pages) of each individual embraces a suitable space Tor miscellaneous memoranda of any kind, and
a leaf for the . insertion of a photograph. There- are enough of these Registers to incluibiall desired dates in respect to twenty-
nve individual live and persons. Two "Military Records" are also added at the
close of tine work, for noting the principal oventi in the military life of those members of tin) family who may once have ervod tbeii cou-itry in the army. From this briaf description, our reader will perceive that the "Pictorial Family Regiftor" is raallya treasury of home comfort and household information, a desideratum ar.d a positive luxury. It i as useful, too, as it ia ornamental.
Tins enterprising publishers,' Messrs. E.
Hannaford & Co., (177 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, .nd 16H South Clark Street,
Chicago,) announce that it will be sold by
subscription only. They desire agent for
it evtry tv heni. are" not informed in re
gard to the commissions allowed, but, from tho character and standing of the firm, we have no (ioubt.that they are liberal, and if so, tho sale of this most popular work must
provo Highly remunerative.
TOUBNER, Physician and Occolist,
Treain Csronie Diseaiie of the Zyee, Heart,
I.ungs, Stimana, nod Urar, Irritation
01 tt.o Srain and Xerve affecting the Opera
tions of the Kind,
Likewise all Chronic Diseases of Females,
and a Curative Treatment of Cancers nd Malignant Ulcers. Bloomington, Ind. Office removed to his dwelling. Mar. 6, '72.
AGiEXTS WANTED J0R
Dr. Goodspecd's Bihtory of
Oreat Fires IN CHICAGO and tho West and World. A 1st., for Life of F.sk and hi Associates,
and the New Map Wonder. For best
Agents (rivids in A-nenca, address GOOD-
SPK ED'S EMPIRE BOOK, MAP AND
PICTURE HOUSE, Cincinnati or St. Louis. 5K!S Goodspocd's Franco-German Ww
sells largely. Mar.6.3nr
Lime Kiln for Sale. I OFFER FOR SALE MY LIMB KILN and Stone Quarry, "or $1,200.
One-third cash, the balance in two equal annual payments.
d'.KSfSrU ft. Afj&AAniJfiA B ooniingtoh, March 8, 187l-tf
Notice to Noit-Resldcnt. The Slate of Indiana, Monroe county, in the Monroi Common Pleas Court, April term, 1872. J uda So'uder, ") vs. y Divorce. David Souder. ) ' : ' ' Now comes the Plaintiff, by Eli K- MiW len, .1 ttorney.aiid files her complafnt herein tr,").hnr wi .h an affidavit that snid Defen-.
da'nt David Soudur is not a reidetof fpia.
State of Indiana N jtieo is therefore hereby given, safefdefendant, thitt unless he be and appear on the llrst day of the next Term of the Monroe Common Picas Court, to be holdun'on tho first Monday of April, A.D. 187, at the Court House, in Bloomington, 'in said cour ty, and Stato, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be hoard and doterniined in his absence. L.S. Witness my nameand the seal of said Court, affixed at Bloomington, this 13th da y of February, A D. 1S72. fcbl7 72 JOHN R. EAST, Clerk
Tr ANTED SALESMEN "A few rely lubltt, energetic young inon,of sobsr habits, (who ciui give good references) can obtain permanent, and profitable employment by applying soon at the Singer Sewing Machine t.'ftice, West side Public Sqoiire, Itloomingti.n, Ind. Call or address Noft'shiijei & Josselyn, Bloomington, Ind. J. S. GR'UBBS.Sup'l Agent, ; jnnlO,'7:j -3m
4dmlnls(rator'JSale. "VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that J..1 tho undersigned, Administrtitor of tlic estate of Maria L. McKinloy doceatcd, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late
reyideneo of the deceased, in the Town of
Ifliion- ington. Monroe county, at II o'clock A..3L, on Saturday,' March 16th, 1872, the pert.onal prioperty of said estate, consisting of household goods and fufniture. Iekmh Sa.i.k. All sums of $3.00 aiid under, cash. All sums over 3.00 :i credit will be given until tho 25th day of December next.the purchaser giving note,.warying v'aliiatioa na"pprpyinent Uws.'witllae or iiur,i anproviil'surdtics. ".' '' SAMUEL Mc. WYLIE, J.S Smith Hunter, Att'y. Administrator. Feb. Jlet. '72.
SAKEHY & OYSTER DEPOT, v ; On ipallegre Avi'iiuc, Orcliard 'rlHousc JSaildinff. John F. Kauffman & Co., Proprietors of th Bakery and Confe tionery on College Avenue, would repectid!y call the attention of the public to the fact that they keep a First-Clna Bakery, Confectionery and Restaurant ijid all the fine articles of Fasily Grocerio. FRESH BREAD,. FRESH CAKES. CANDIES, TOYS, FBUITS, GROCERIES, And the verv best of Fresh BAITIitlOKK OYSTKKS, Always on hand, and for sale at the lowest possible price. Will always be supplied with the best the market affords. Give a a call. . F. HLAlJFFJtAJB A. CO. Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 17th, 1172.
R E-OPENED.
I would respectfully announce to the public generally that I nave again opened my place of business, on Sth street, where I shall keep in stock the finest Pure LlquorM of all kind, including Wine), Brandies, Whiskies, Ale, SlC, tor medicinal pnrpoie. foTThe BAB will st all time be stocked with the very best of Liquors, including tho best LAFAYETTE LAGER BEER, the best brands of Cigars, Tobacco, &c Dec. 20, 1 S71. A. KBEDGEB.
Notice to Contractors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned Trustee of Van Buren Township, will receive sealed proposal from responsible parties, until March 1st, 1872, for the building of a School Houso in District No. 7. Flan and Specification may lie seen upon application to the undersigned. JONAS B. MAY, Trustee of Van Buren Township. February 14, 1872-.1t
The Cheapest 1 HENDERSON'S FURNITURE YfAREROOfcf, North Side Jhib'ie Square Furniture and Chain, of the best material, put down at the very west prices. C0FFIH8 AM METALLIC CAtEtf, Beady made and idy trimmed, of all prices, and sold chea per iJuxji at any otfiar place in BUxmingUm. My Bear wUl attend all Funerals, Pre of Charge. K. i. HENDERSON. Bloomington, Ind, jun 14,
k. ii Elephant IN BLOOHII6TO.I. Wm. STO4J.T. Chas. H. McPHnm. Stuart & McPheeters, H&ve removed their Hardware Store to the south aide of the square, Ii Masonic Hall Building,
&-SIGN OF THE ELEPHANTfit
And hone to meet all their old friends in
the new locution.
In addition to keeping a full line of
XI1I WARE,
IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS,
Doors, Sank, Gloat, Putty, Chain,
COLLARS. HAMES. &C.
They will huve a large upply of Agricultural Implements ana Machines.
IgiJStu&rt & McPheeters how have tho Af-mh'.v f. r the Buckeve State, and the
Champion Reaper and Mower.
Particular attention given to supplying Builders' Hardware and Mechanics' Tools. LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF "THE : BIG ELEPHANT,"
South Side of the Square, Bloomington,
Indiana. imm-i
WALTER A, FOUND, ATT0BK8Y AtJtaWt And Notary Public, BLOGMNOTON, INDIANA. once In Cttnrtllonse, tip-stairs. Especial attention given, to Collections, AdministratoT and Guardian's Reports, Settlement of Estates, &e. Enough business to subsist upon respectfully solicited, to which c-ireful attention will be given. juyi'i-1671. pdtiloc4
THE! at Cheapest Goods
-Ar
W.O:FEE'S.
I will close out my atock of Heavy Boots and Shoes, a general assortment of Men' and . Boy READY-MADE CLOTHING, ' includi ng aome fljis all wool ' BEAVER OVERCOATS, Ladies' Beaver and "VELVETEEN CLOA KINGS, . and many other Wrtiele AT LEW THAN COST, ' And -at lower prices than any 'stare (new or old) in town -will sell such "goods... ' i' keep a line of the best ' . Family Groceries, at. theLOWEST PRICES. My stock f .General Sforehandhee is complete, and every article will be sold as cheap as c:i n lie had at any store in town when not sold cheaper. - Oct. 18, 1871. W. O. 'FEE.
Application to Sell Raal Estate. The State cf Indiana, Monroe oo., act: NOTICE L'? HEREBY G IVEN THAT J&moH Smith, Adm'mittrator of the Estate of ,IU..lrtiClai, decoased, has Sled
his petition to sell thu Real Estate of the
docpdent,, h-.s personal estate being insunv ciont to pajr his -debts; ahd1 :hat. naid petition will .be beard at the" AprtllTerm, AD'..
1872, of the Court .of Common' Fleas of
said county. WKnes my hsnH, this' 10th day of FebL.8.1 ruary, A.D.li7l' JOHN B. iiAST, Clerk. J. S. Smith Hunter, Atty . -, : ' Bloomington, Ind., Feb. L4, lilt. '
ttT"r Ii 1 wumnw-xxKLMtm tilt. 70 Monk. IUiac m. rrtl ww. bCnsjOfr.
Robert W. IVIiers, Xtloonsingrton, XmL BuT Will be four d daring- all businee hours at Judge Hughes' old ofiice, on the North Side of the Square. All basin entrusted to hi care will receive pro rent attention. Jan. 3-72"
Barber Shop. JOHN ROCHEOTKR, takes pleasure ia informing the public that he has established himself again west of the Orchard building, On 8. Cellege AveMae. Shaving and Hair Cutting done in style. He solicits a share of We public patronage,' and will guarantee satasfaotioo. Bloomington, Ind., May 24th, 1871.
'47. Established. '47. J. 0. & n. L. ETColloug h, DRUGGISTS and . APOTHECARIES. Wed Side of the Court Bmm Square. DEALERS IN Drags, Mctiieincs, Paints, Oik, Dje Stoffs, Tertimtrj, Toilet Artkle, Cigars, Tobaceo, sVc, kt. Pare Wines, Brandies antt Wluskies, for Medical
STATIONERY. Wall Paper. (Trimmed Free.) Prescriptions carefnily proper sd.
with the purest of Drags. Remember, we
use none bat pare urugs, ana ao not guest at prescriptions. Bloomington, nl. May 18, 1870f
Removal. BAB KKKOTXO HIS Saddle and Harness So From his Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to the room on College A venae, jest opposite the Orchard House Building, where he will keep on hand and ffannfaeini-e to Order all kinds of Carriage, Wagon and Boggy alarmeaw. Saddles, Collars, Whips nnd Saddlery Hardware. Ail kinds of Repairing done est short notice. Bloomineton, I id., June 21, 1871. Ay ers Sarsaparilla,
1 Si. P
r (teranLmtaaaeeuae-isMj I, I in' iii.miiin miiti j
isdarii'earMtoearae wmay of wUoh an trahf
iii acrofblOBS.dss.
, 'Wasse- dm mas Ml IlilM.ll wi-k
corraptioo, kave S
aaa MMqrs.
tbev werepatafWry aettns, ttw eeq. redlesMr cured U .pebaeea tmaHtm to .liaotl rvei; mA Son of iheooootrr, tMtbeiHs.(BaeeS mte tnJbi-med of tin vfaenea or aees.
Beroftikm vaieoi is one of Ihe i
vecneoues at mt nuc wxtni.
nriUt tcuat tft-l-tnl1'S
stitatian, and lvKei die attack U eafceeUaces'ap. tat dlH9Me, witboc t encitieg a mummat t
a m i ni. w anva wma-jom, i'mSD-b. na .niiiii r inmnia
di retoa iota tma or ether el' IU
nmc Anin. il
tkWbMtthebedi'.aadlbeB, iwiseaeCivondMe secjunoa. rmcidlr fk retau tsu e or silwrtM ies
Motous forms, fiuxiron toe stu-aot r jii am vital. In tee luttrr, tubercle may ke mui&mtr 4epeitcd ia the htsKS er heart, or nen tetaM to toe liver, w kt ehtwe tta weseaee fey .iliiei oo tu HtdsuorlM vleensiaaa am koM-tMineC (be body. ttaMU) t ie oecukm d wm loiUe.
at" mis KaraammriUis Ia adrlselslt. enw
active t ynpeaass of disease anieex. rwseaji t
Mr rtrm, Mm Mmm,1emU
flicUxi tth (be Mlowlar. Snl Imraediate rcliell audi
am of Shis 3A.tUlAI-AMll.1A
Barm JBnnu mm& estaar a
of ImWMU diu.
the vwki ntMM aSeWee ef ibeMeotdCt"
aad awrvmia svMcrtafiepMKa.or rmrmmt sma Waramtat M mm are carrd b;r M, thomch a ieaa tbae 1 tquired ejr a hdajec a.e eShftiaate aialadies b'.any medteHM. Biii ieec-eeei iaeeA ee of 4Mm. jMuieiap wW nse tbeesMtpUu L .m ; or WtMmtt VUsrbm Vtfmrattumat and JesM .
in OT-wnwaijiOT raaereo,
war ana qy,i( ihwhtiw ejftcu. MlBnicfnniction for eiieh ia our Almaaae. MiBDlierf arrnAi. 1
eM lows, when cawed by aeQeaaehiHeae ef eatHsMtu sMtters t the Weed, TitM aeiekJy Jt,
annM-ni mawaniiai. hi.imi, vamf Maa lerlwSai-MniN.w of UMZ4aM-t aade
ease, waeej aranas, as tney enea oe. B rukllM mmm b Un Wood. W. M
Mrjtmti.MA wa creat reemwr sorme .maa vltwr of the qriiew, YtMseweo i wid and Xfarfffaa, Jmd.lw S
and troubled wkb. JfewwiOa irt ill '. er
nrm evidepss ef it
r mar Alts a M'r'
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