Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 January 1873 — Page 3

LOUISVILLE, N. ALBANY & CHiSASO It AIIjICO AD. ttttSXS AMD POPULAR KOUTK to all Points Hast, West, Nortto and Soutu. Trains leave Biooiuington Station as follow: TIA1VS JCOSVTH. TKAIN8 SOUTH. klir u. Dav Eipress, 2:17 p.m. , A 54 Freight 4:20 P.M gla. 15 Freight goes North at 4:40 P.M. tOT Cars are attached to Freight Trains ft the accommodation of Passengers who

BLQQM1H&TQI PROGRESS,

W. W. SHAM'S & CO., PUBLISHERS' ACENTS, Tribune Bmldingt, Sew York City, Are authorized to contract for advertising in our paper.

86T Second-hand Shatters and Sash, at Stuart A MePiuctcrs,

LOCAL AXD MIsrELL.li:ors.

Now that the Holidays are over, and the first of January is

i t"?r?.vl.w" the- ihere. Shoemaker & Co. want an

K. li.ti. MlNTY,ioien.Supt..iN. Albany. . ' . ,

4V X. HOOPER, Oca. Ticket Agt.

JPerdue & Son, VTMUaU mad Retail Dialer in BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 86 COLLEGE AVENCE, BLOOMINGTON, IND. ept3.T2

PRINTING 1 THE PROGRESS . Job Printing OMcs ! North Side Public Square, M Wmt TW A Prmta, mi ntrlv Xtic V.t-Sw-fai or ll tlnl, J rn'nl to d i liinliti in Mv ) to th lMt la UH ouuiiVj. lVrucuUr COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Sjtstailnf But Hwd, Hnd tails, Letter Hed, Note . fted. Onalan, Card, Poster. e. FiDeprinting y.HiUy. Ordan from i)iUno will toaciv

njs Mauon.

immediate settlement with those in

debted to them, and then the money that is due. For cash, they will still continue to sell Drugs and Patent Medicines at living rates, and can promise their customers that none of the staple Midiein. s

shall be inquired tor that cannot be gotten at once we keep a full stock and on;' Drugs are No. 1. Prescriptions compounded with care, by a competent Druggist. Shoemaker fc Co.

F(;it Ur.NT. A comfortable frame housc,conlaining four rooms, can be

rented, li anoiic.ition IS made soon.

Apply ai

ap this

olnee.

New Year's Gift !

vniir wat'jr: g'-tting scarce ?- Been sleigh-riding yet? What

lid you have in vour stocking on

It is truothat a nvin cannot i! much building just :o but he can ret ready to do it. and the iirst ; Is mg to do is to go to Stuart it MrPhectcrs' Elephant Hardware Store and make a contract for Huiiders' Hardware. In this branch of the hu-

:.w.E!t? fK (trni r.l'iim ii, eVrrl. :i?l( i 1

the wav to prove this, is to give j Christmas morning? them a" fair trial. In addition t , ont rabbit-hunting ? -

the regular Hardwaic trade, . vM. have added a lanre stock of

Stoves and Tinware, and have com- j

Kolmit Tinners in their emolov who io

.;n ;.nniT,iit 'itipntlnnto anr Jib now. Too hot. vou know-

H I'll'nil'. ........ ----- -j - - , .

Work that may be ordered. Orders solicited.

How's

over his signature in the Dimocml of last Saturday. It is all about the "Knight murder case," and the following is a specimen verse: Tliu cause is now oa trial, defendant seems to shudder, Ami hi eye flashes lire.bocause he's charged with smir tc-r ; Murder. (Id blooded and cruel, the act of desperate fi-nd. Ths like of which before has scarcely e'er Leon seen.

(!en i There are hheen verses alter the Pin vou ! manner of lite above. Just think

write 1873 ?

las one might

f the b

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It is not near so easy; or it, ana weep; aia...-8 ;,,.;,. None ! licenses were granted to Joseph II.

Card from the Auditor cf State. 1nii vsai olis. Dec. 26th, 1872. Auditor of Monroe County, Sir: In the ; - - ' 1 C r...i-..-rl I

net revising our levi-mi.- . -ri - " ; - . . 1,1, on the 24th inst-thronsrh an error of ti e three lads. "SOUS of poor OU , wealthy

White Hall, last week sent in a club of ten subscribers, as a kind of Christmas Gift for the Progrcts. Thank vou On Christmas Day,

ORCHARD HOUSE !

0. Iff. Orchard & Sons, PROPRIETORS.

tyf the Ptpot, Bloomtagton, IncL

Wt Pmtiiil t tpurti to auamrntiah tkt

CrnuF. MeHutt, iimrHntwill, Ind.

Alfred Kyon & Rob l W. Miera, Bloomingion, Ind.

VeNUTT, RYORS & MIERS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, ItloomiMertoiv, Ind. All bmin entrutl to us will be we- ' tuij attended to. Collection made, and promptly remitted. Ode in Hughe' old offlca. mr28-72

JAMES W. C00RERLY. LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, ftXAN OF BLOOM INGTON HOTEL, Bloomjttrton, Intl. SADDLE HORSKS. Howe and Butcgies. and team, hired on reaaoauhl terms. Steel just east of the Postoffloe; and in Mar of the Blwmington Hotel oet 'e,9

4r

Dr. W. T.

nt nr m.

HOLTZMAS & r5U' Are now runing on custom work. They have everything in splendid ordtr st thfir "Woolen factory, und im prove the qimlity of their tloods und work with em h me.HedinfT wnson. Vou should go ttiere for Flannel. Cnsinet" :nd Ji nns, iu they make them of pure Wool and warrant f"(-di tu be as represented. They will.

also, occiuiiontlly do coloring o thut persons having coats that are rusty, can have them restored to ft beautiful black, making them at good as new, for a small amount of money. Cardingand Spinning dono as

heretofore. To the Boot-Wearing Public. All those who desire a neatfitting and at the same tine comfortable Boot, can have them made upon application at my shop, south side of the square. Fine Sewed Boots a specialty. I can refer to those who have worn Boots made at my establishment. Care taken to fit "tender" feet. oct. 9,'72. Henry Hewson. 1ST For Sale Cheap. A Desirable Building Lot at the eastern end of Third Street, 60 feet front

by 375 feet deep ; a good stable and plentv of fruit trees on the ground. Also," a twenty foot alley on the west side. The lot will be sold cheap. Apply to Jackson Misener. TunsEit's Planing Mill

Carpenters can get Flooring planed, at very low rates, at Turner's

Planine Mill. Sash and .blind

manufactured of the very best seasoned Pine lumber. Doors of every tyle and

imttern. made to order. F.-ietory south of

the Coileee Campus, on thn Railroad. Or

iers solicited from oth -r towns in lhe coun

ty. Before building, go to Turner's and

get hie DpirM

SNODGRASS & DODDS, are

Agents for the Weed Sewing Ma

ebinp. Reasons whv the Weed Ma

ili3Gn chine is superior to all others.

' I m. t- , i a -

l t)3 Wel Aiaoiuue moves ai a

j grenter r.-.ta of sp.ee 1, with the same

printer in printing t lie i.iii. in sr-coon i.'.i which fixis the time f r the sale of delinquent binds, the word ' first'' whs mv.de to read "second," thereby ctmniri nr the dy of sale fnmi the First to the Second Monday of February- The change was not intended hv the Legislature. There was no reason for it, and it wn? simply an iruulv. rtenee. Hut it is now h.w nnd your attention is called thereto thnt you may advertite vour sale for tiie s.-e.-nd Mcmday of

February, in plae- of the ln-st. v erj' res

pectfully, JOHN CSIlOJi-MAKlMt,

A numnkin nie ten feet in diam

eter and four feet deep.was the chief

feature of a California dinner re

cently. The enjoyment of the guests

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parents, as tyivnus tiuu wuum say, might have been seen on the west side of the square, engaged in tormenting a mihl-mannpr?d yaller dog from the country. They tormented him with turpentine. This conduct may be regarded by those little boys as very funny now, but it is the first step downward, and some of them may yet become Democratic candidates for Congress in the new Eighth District The

Dr, John Mh Great dies. Read !

Exnress train from the north, on

was marred somewhat by a child Christmas Day, consisted of one

tailing into tne pie auo. uiuuit; before their eyes.

t9 OFFICE Over Tobe Smith s Jew- j efl rt.

lr Store. South side of me square.

J. 8. SMITH HUHTER, Attorney n-t Law AND notary rrni.TC,

BLOOMIXGTON, INDIANA, j Ate. Awt for CoaSiBcata!' ' ltlturattCC C'. -. liartN-r.i. ,

It runs more easily. It runs more quir-tlv

Its shuttle is more casilv and

Bollenbaeher is selling off his Boots and Shoes at Cost, in order to lower his stock. He has an immense quantity of Heavy Boots and Shoes, as well as Rubbers, nnd desires to dispose of them cheaply so that he may remove more easily from his present location. Country customers, who wish to be "shod all around," that is, buy for the whole family, can get such inducements at Bolle'nbacher's as will pay them to walk to town, if their horses cannot be used. At the New York Store the stock of goods is very much diminished by the raids" of those who were eao-er to eet some of the cheap

and fine Gloves, Furs, etc., for Holiday Presents, but anticipating this state of things. Wicks, with characteristic promptitude sent an order to New York about ten days ago, and now the Goods are here. The Ladies can almost always get every kind and quality of Trimmings' at the New York Store. Well, the Holidays are over,

but the gre.it sale at Jno. P.Jvmt.rs Jewelrv Hodse, seems to have but begun." It will almost make your yes water to gaze into one of those resplendent Show cases, at the long

oTtterintr rows ot hue Watches,

- ' - . j rt i rt t

bathe at the "cascade" ; Taruitigton ana ivcnecw viuy,

M. Fox au.t Alary II. Daker, t;ani-

Our' old-time fiicd, Foster, ocelli. Stevens and Eliza Smith,

suice our nisi report.

A Maine miner tells a storv of

- - - 4 i sea Cantnin, iust returned from a

long voyage, who was told by a commission merchant the sad news that his wife had died. Wife dead!'' said the Ciptain, "well, n nv, do you know I didn't think she was long lived ? H'm'sjreightr' A YOUNG man in New-Albany naid a visit to his fair, one night last t . i : i.. ..!-:i. 1

week nttcr naving previous vio.ieu several of our specially licensed merchants, was received at the door by the old gentleman, who without passing the usual compliments of the evening, gently turned him around, filled the space under his coat tail with leather, and sent him drifting in the cold night air. Sad.

What it has come to. A rrentleman sent lo the intelligence

'office to obtain a "young lady" to

look on while his wife did the work. The fair creature who was offered the place, after asking some fitly questions about whether they had "tubs set," whether the "kitchen was down stairs," &c, asked how many evenings she could have "out.' 'Weil,' said the gentleman, 'I don't see how we can let you have more than seven ." "How many children have you ?" said the hand-maiden. "Only one boy, eight years old, but will drown him if you think he'd be in the road."

DR. JOHN BULL, MANUFACTURER AND VENDER OF THE CELEBRATED SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, FOR TIIE Care of ( HILLS and FEVER.

passenger coach and a bos car-

The Christmas Tree and Festival, given by the African M. E. Church,

was a very pleasant affair, and yielded about? 40 00 Immense quantities of Toys were disposed of in Bloomington, during the past two weeks. Toys were unusually cheap this year A white man recently killed a negro in New Jersey, and then mutilated his body with the purpose of defrauding an insurance company out of 25,000, which he had on his life. Ho ran away, but, conscious otricken, returned and made a confession of his .. i i 1 T..

crime, it lie is naugini, me nmr

Im!VA I4E.V 4XD WEEKLY STATE JOURNAL.

THE NORTH SIDE. A ft'e-w Tin hop Owe Door North of (he Pott Officii A. E. eTTtTO''

the largest and bkst PAPET

IS T-IK STATE, bhould te read" ty ''Very Republican Fani- j ilv in I Li Tin

SUBSCRIBE for your (STATE PAPER. Has opened a Tin Shop an ! ior Story , .mi. in the rm onedoort.onh -f h Port Of-' Splendid Preaonms to Clubs. fltv -nd w, giVA,peciiil t:tei. .on K TIIE WEEKLY STAT B JOURNAL, business in bis line. Rooting. .Spouunr, jroii XS'T'i.f. Grttltring, etc, doii on hTt wrtica, ar.4 The proprietor of the INDIANA P reasonable terms, tie ,, RTATK .IOITKNAL are determined of the wWw patronS. ff-tnU

snare no pains or exeense to ma .e th"

Journal tht) Best as well as t".Cheapef i

Republican newspaper in inuiana or th.' i I3sc:i!irs' SoUd

West, ant tor tne purpose oi urmK-?- , HKJtKKY OlVttl. tW

ntifiption. Cult nnd see too.

I fU, nli.inef.nli Ind.. Still. 3. 72-W

Forks, worth - - - - 8 50

For a Club of Fifty, nt 1 50 each, A fine silver hunting-case Watch, jeweled, lever movement, worth 33 00 Or an elegant R-issiu-bound Family Bible,or other books of same vahic. For r Club of Seventy-five, at $1 35 each, A fine silver hunting case Watch,full plate, lever inovemeiiw.full jewelud, warranted, worth - - - 45 OC A Wilson under-feed Sewing Machine, worth - - - - 45 00 Or silver Water Pitcher. worth, com

plete with Trav and tiooiot - c I For a Club of On Hundred.at 1 25 each,

One day last week the section hands on the railroad, with the as

sistance of a doe. caught a large

rrmce Companies will be compelled j (jeer Rome SiX or seven miles soucti

to mv their policy. So, to savojofthis place. WoHhir.gion Times,

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their money, these corporations are , A gecial from Wabash 8aV8 making a stupendous effort to save ; UpWarfJ8 0f sixty locomotives their man frori the gallows. Moral were frou up aud out of water, Before committing murder, get 1 between Huntington and Feru, on vour life insured -The firm of Hneof the Toledo, Wabash nd t r-. l it j n ,fi,;,i, tmco i "i ctern Railway, for nearly tortyJ. Mitchell & Co., of which Je je;,rhthoar9dt,..:ng the late "cold A. Mitchell of Lawrence county is gnp Cattle, hogs r.nd sheep were senior member, have killed, at New ; ft. z,m iQ death. Albanv this season, up to Saturday, - " ' ', 1 . A Rock Island, 111., mrl tried to

Dec. nogs,averag.:.g cnmra.tsnic.(Jeby-taki fl dose of

in weight 2oO pounds, s.na reprc-

The proprietor of this ce'chratnd modicine justly claims for it superiority over nil remedies ever offered to the public for the safe, certain, speedy, and permanent cure of Airue and Fever, or Chiils and Fi ver, whether of short or lone standing. He

refers to the entire, w- sti-rn and southern

country to hear him testimony to the truth of the assertion, that in no ease whatever will it fail 1 1 cure if the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a ereai ninny cases a single dose has been sufficient for n cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the jrenernl hunlth. It is however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and Ion; standing cases. Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep

the bowels in good ord-r. Should the patient, however, require a 'mrtic medi-1 cine, after '.lavinc taken three doses of th" tonic, a single dose of Bull's Vegetable Family pil ! will be sufficient. BULL'S SATsAPAR.LLA. Read the following extract of a letter from Mrs. Rivera, wife of Roverned Dr. Rivers, one of the most learned, eloquent

and popular Ministers of the Methodist

Episcopal Church, uni who is ai present stationed at Broadway Church, Louisyille,

Ky. LoirtsvTT.1.11:, Kv., Oct. 3, 18G0. Dr. John Bull Dear Sir : My thanks to you for the medicine you have so kindly givVn me. I have been a great sufferer for years, and had the advice of various physicians. Soma pronounced my spin3, some my lune;s, and some my heart to bo the seat of my disease. I "have been burnt, blistered and cupped, until I had become disheartened. Several very eminent physicians who examined my spine informed

me that I was threatened with paralysis or

anonlexv f nv day. and that nothing hut a

seaton woulo relieve mo. I had a perfect

horror of that, and was hesitatm?? about

havinir onu inserted, when vou kindly sent .-. mi i :.C t : j;0f,.l

nie your osrsapanun, wmvii a iiiiiuumw.t, began to ';ake three times a day. I had

sutlerca ternmy wiui a ' " . "Idobsof Five, (each)

tuw ui;i) fixic -.. ..... -. I would read or write for any length of time, and on rising to my feet I would he perfectly blind for several minutes, and would have to hold to something to prevent, falliner.

I amjiappy to inform you that the pain in my 'head "is entirely relieved ; I suffer but seldom with my spine and then not so acutely. My appetite "s good for the first tima in my I fife. I enjoy my dinner more than any other meal during th day. You kindly sent me four bottles again last night,and I began acain Hps morning, and I hope to be entirely relieved. Please accept my heartfelt thanks and best wishes. Very truly your most grateful friend, J M. B.C RIVERS. My journal abounds with similar letters, all of which I guarantee to t.e genuine and written by the persons whose name they bear.

Do not suffer yourself to be imposed on

a circulation as tiie i.nporw.u . - f nHM. hl.i4n ...rointai

ot the paper demand, they olier tne-lollow- jj " p , . . , .. , . ing liberaTlist ofpW.oi. to Agent, for '"t '9 '

iTownsliip, Monroe County, indiansv.

Itie estate is prbahiy soirent.

IV A TK A v iil'.Ur.

dec4-:j

ROEEilT C. FOSTER. Eic-titora.

PaEMIUMSTO CLUB AGSNTS. For a Club of Five, at $1 75 each. We will srive a No. 7 solid Gold Pen, with

out holder, worth - - - $2 50 .

Or a set of double silver-plated Tea , . Spoons, worth - - - - 2 50 j EV.- u f'1,,1. ,.f Tmnlv-f e nl fit SO (ULCh. '

A silver plated Dinner Castor. worth 8 50 Th Seat KacTkilso a? the Age tot Cmtttoa; Woad.

Or a dozen double plated Jjeseon

Caf?f 's Irea Dra Sair.

After the tree is felled and trimTied, th horse power ia placed n ar the f'ump, bere it i-emmns stationery, wliile a Wrought Iron Frame, mooateu on wheelav to which the Saw is altm-he-:, is moved al.-inct tl log.by means of an Ezteaaioa i!iaft, for any disUnce reauired. a." ec! cut is si wed off. This obvmtca th Ji'-ees-tity of moving either the power or the a.-.il sav?s thrae-foarths of the labor, ft can be worfcod on soft or uneven ground s,nd on hill sites. With two l'ght nc rsea, one man and a bov. it will cut from ten tt

forty cords of wood a day, after tha tree are felled and trimmed.

A Singer or Howe Sowing Machina 2A Machine Aat oeen iorou?niy icara worlh - 70 00 in all kind of WufxL, Or a splendid silver hunting ease ftnd is pronouncwl a cvof-ltrte atice by Watch, full plate, gold hinge, war- all who have used it. It supplies a want ranLed. worth ... 70 O0 i0ni fait br Fanners, and viil he fmni

For a Oittb of Two Hundred, at i as eacn, especially uselul la cutting Hiavo m i

An elegant gold hunting case Watch,

lever rnovement.hoavv case, iuu

jeweled. wai ranted worth A Lady's Watch of same value,

Or an elegant Howe Cabinet Sewing Machine, worth - - - 130 00 CASH COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS who prefer a cash commission in lieu of the foregoing premiums. On application Commission" Rates will be furnished.

Shingle Timber.Cord-Wood and Saw Logs, and will nay for itself in one month' use.

130 00 The Machines are strong nnd durable and

not liable to get ont or order. The Hone Power is mounted on a "led, and thus can be very easily and quickly moved frora place to place. N. B. There is no other Extension Shaft Drag Snw manufactured without infringing ou our Patents. Parties purchasing nsinir n-iv other Extension Shaft Drar Saw

T E It 31 fS : i withiut authority from Us. will be Drosi-

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY JOUR- ; cuted for infringement N AL. All are requested to see one in me at By Maihpayable in advance.per year 12 eo our farm six mile west of Bloomington. J a 6 months 8 00 I Pricu of Mitchine, with 50 feet o-f ttimbii ii 3 months 3 00 1 ling sbft, S160.00, and fre.gbt. ii o i month 1 00 Clark & Dunnington. OreenitI. Proli! tbe week, navable to ns't or carrier .25 prietors. ISUM W. SAN CfcliS A SON.

senting nearly Tfzwni casn m- , T . I. .....

VeStC'd 1" lnt appumvii;

THE WEEKLY" STATE JOURNAL

Single copies - - - - 2 00

(Jlubsot f ive, ;eacni - - - i is Clubs of Twenty-five (each) - 1 50 Clubs of Seventy-five (each) - 1 35 Clubs of One Hundred und over.eaeh 1 25

Agents. Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 4, 1372 3m.

31 ILLI JEitY.

Specimen Copies of the D AILT or . WEEKLY JOURNAL will be sent gra- j

a..1. I a. It.. n-irh avnrniriA rnn

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MBS. M. E. CATBCtRT wish) to inform the citizens of Bloomington and.

vicinity, that the has juat received tho

argest and best (elected stock of W.nUr

Good ever brought to Bloomington, and she is determined to sell the cheapest good in Town. As she is up-itairs, she offer great Inducements, fuch as will psy you for walking up. She also keeps Gloves, Hose, Cor

sets, and Hair Goods, real and imitation.

The money must accompany Luxadder Store. oct 30. "1.

,nk't?- ?;r .j.,..ic.. f.,- settin- thv Chains, Diamond Breastpins and j 0f tjie State into Congressional DisN t 'hathe W Hemmer" and j Ear-rings, and at the same. tin e i triot, tlti county is placed in the

Eighth District, which i composed

FelW. al con.'-ir.od. beile many o'uer : learn the WOlldcrhltlv low prices ill

! r' 's":'- Th- W.;ed Mr.chine tooV j hj , tJ,ev "are W being sold. It h f!r-! i --T.i'ini t tn M-nroe C mnty i . - T , i a,..-t. iV.r. Th- W.-ed .:ch;a..,;e ted i,V; seems that John 1. Siuita gC'S Win. Weimar, who drew the Sewing Ma-. desperate so'nelimes and sciis tar

ciow cost. try

JOHN W. BUSK1RK,

Law.

0

A ttr uicy at

BLOMMIV41TOK, tXTf.,

(Ofirt tn yaiional Sr.nk rnrr.) ri PRACTICE LV TlIK C-jIRTS OF THE STATIC. tSpecial attention given to Probate irrsir J '""'"'

ATTORNEY AT tAW AND fieirnil Insurance Igcut, Rloetnlnc;! on, Ind. Agent for the following nmed reliable Innriact Coinnanit:

JCTSA Fir liuuranee Company, jltttU 5. 150,931 71 VKOER WHITER S fire Int. Company. As tit $3,G34,S99 95 JKTNA Life Inturanet Company, Autis .$la,W)0,000 00 Offlc over the First National Bank. or. touth tide of the square. julyS 09

i

at

i C!".:ne ai. the ut rair. j Cror's-cut Saws, Yv'ood Sawi

i hand ii vs, anim 1 traps, vc,

Muiiikiii'H Corner Store. In the

I matter of Queens war ,1 cun do you

troo.1 that is, sell cheaper than some of the wholesale men. C me and :ry ine on ;e. Thomas Ml-llikin.

H :ivy Shoes for the Women, o!id Fartu Boots for the Men and

B-.vs a

urn once.

nd O.iiterii f r Indies wear.

Rubbers for all, verv cheap at Mul-

hkin's. Uedershii'te, overshirts, socks,

-usneiiders. and a ceneral line it!

Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, just received at Mullikin's Cheap Store. Come and buy a shot gun, oher.p, at Mullikin's, and then you can kill rabbits with little or no difficulty.

v

Reavember the Blue Front

SOUTH SIDE syUAKJS. CLAT.K & 0BCHA33, 'VlTO Percent. otTftor Cash.) PZALERS IN Fancy and Staple rnvblM!, neensware, &c. laamlnrtaB. - - Indiana.

11m highest prices paid for all kinds of j untry produce. ian'26 70 I B. T. IATI.OB. w- KAKRYUA.X. TAYLOR ft HARRYMAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Choice Family Groceries, Quemruxire, Glassware, Tobacco,

War,jyonom mu :;-in j tlKlt stock of Gloves Mullikin

fA pJeduce. Northeast corner public j ceived last week they are so cheap, ttjuire, Bloomington, Ind. j and the same Gloves, too, that have

; t een selling so uign in tins piaee,

Shingles! Shingles ! A few thousand Shingles on hand

and tor sale by Thomas Mullikin, at S2.oQ per thousand. Builders and Mechanics, call around and get some. GLOVES, gloves. GLOVES. Mullikin has received several boxes of Gents' Gloves long ones the kind that will keep your

wrists warm. These Gloves arc

neatly cut, made of handsome materials, and -will outwear any other Glove in the market. Call and get a pair, at Mullikin's Cheap Corner. Everybody ih talkinu about

re-

The cireatkst sensation since

the escape of Johnny Lusk, is the celebrated Fleischman Yeast, ior which Brov.ning is sole agent. It never fails to give entire satisfaction. Stir up vour Butter Cakes

ivlt-li this Yeast, and thev ret bi'lit

while being poured upon the griddle. Make up your Biscuits and place them in tlie oven, aud they will rise while baking. No housekeeper who has used this Yeast, will consent to be without it. Try it once, aud you will use no other.

mum Settle up at once, with Milt McCollough, and pay off your indebtedness, or you will have un

pleasantness, lie intends to place his accounts in the hands of an officer within the next ten days, with orders to "crowd 'em through," and it will be done. In the meai -

time he will continue to sell Pu e Drugs and compound prescriptions promptly and accurately. Inqui e for McCollough 's. Drug Store when you come to town.

of Vermillion, Parke, Vigo, Clay, Owen, Monroe and Lawrence counties leaving out Sullivan and Green'. Sullivan usually goes

from f .ev' n hundred to eleven thousand (if needed) Democratic majority, nnd in consequence of this fact, Wi'.s not a good county to have

n a "Republic-in District

Charley Sample, the renowned ce

ment firmer, is loser to the extent of numerous bushels of corn, abstracted by persons, feloniously, maliciously, snd with sacks W. II. Jones, the festive Notary and ancient ex- Recorder, is now engaged

croton oil. under the supposition

that it was deadiv noison. She is

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weak yet, but alive and hungry. m - The right ot individuals to issue scrip as a local circulating medium was recently considered in a case before the Tinted States Court at Jcu'erson City, Mo. The defendant, who is a" large employer at St.

James, had paid his employes, ior the sake of convenience," in scrip, rnlnnm..lt)e -it store UHOn DreCOH-

tation. The suit was decided ag iinst the defendant, and a fine of 5100 was imposed. -n

The Tcrre Haute Express of

Sunday says : "The skeleton of an Indian was unearthed by some boys at the old Indian Orchard yesterday morning. It had been buried fifty years or more, and was not in a good state of preservation. The

nine, u nut; nicuo- ui ,iyin,Mui.".r

was still perfect, aud is a valuable memento. A copper ornament was also found. The Indian must have

been a man of great stature, more

Don't be drawn away after new and doubtful experiments. Don't risk your health by letting novices experiment upon you with their trash. My Sarsaparilla has stood the test ror twenty-five vearsj it is still the Sarsaparilla of the day, and of the age, towering oyer all others in popularity and its curative qualities. A irnid all those who are trying to palm

off on vou other extracts of Sarsaparilla so,..llod " "Remember it is Dr. John Bull s

Sarsaparilla, of Louisville. Ky., that is tha old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and scrofulous affections. Always bear that in mind.

paper with reference to subscribing or

rinsing UluDs. inrcuiars ana rosier iurnisbtd agents or getters up of Club. Clubs should be complete befora sending, and remittances made at one time. Additions may be mnde at any time, at club rates, after the club has been raised, pro

vided only tnat a run years suoscripuon . .-i 1. 1 ;l , l.n'.M. B

is taaen. ouiie mium nu,..n n. ... -.itv.n,u Tim monev must aecomoanv

all nrAam Tha above Drices are invariable.

Kemit in Drafts or Postoffice Money Or- ' HJUHOOO S MOW LOST, IlOfT defs. if possible, and where neither of these j JUESTORCD. can be procured, send the money in a Rg- ; as, tjirt published, a new edition istered letter. All Postmasters are obliged j Sg0f Culverwell's Celebrated to register letters when requested to do so, , on he niictA cure (vivnnlt medi-

and the system is an absolute protection aeainst losses by niail Give full address,

Postoffiee, County and State. Address, INDIANAPOLIS JOURMAL GO INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

ANOTHER TESTIMONY. Bkntom BARltiCKf, Mo, April 30, 66. Dr. John Hull Dear Sir: Knowing the effici ncv of your Sarjaparilla, and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I send you the following statement of my case. I wss wounded $bout two years ago, was taken prisoner rnd confined for sixteen months. Reiner moved so often my wounds

have not healed yot. I have not sat up a moment since I was wounded. I nm shot through the hips. My general health i impaired, and I need something to assist

nature, i nave more laun n jum

pnrilla t han any thing else

6CHBOMOS

CABLora mscHisr," "good jiomca,"

i SPBIKu FLOWERS,'- ' 8DMVEB rbOWZBS,"

tWltk tha r.CLMTlC WEKKLT in WKKKLT CRBIS-i

Ills AT WORK lOxmlUUMi), fat HO.

k Tv. o, thm Chroi&o. m tbe taw of -WidJ

Mil Kid FM AUTf' IM nam

jsnvui lauw.

Eiibiertbai faraiitKl AT OHCB

n uuu umra, AGENTS.

tu makl bUer (trail .

. van t:, it.nr. wiuuvi

otter inlilllMn.

kH W.AI'AJdS J

. Srft

in the manufacture of future Presid tits over in Van Buren. In other

words, he is teaching seliocl in that tn;in 8js feet high

ownshin The L, N. A. & C.

Railroad was sold to the first bond- U

holders, last Friday, tor $o,uuu ana

the incumbrances, amount'n c in all

II EIU FIT'S S.iLE.

to six and a half millions of dollars.

Mr. Schuyler, of New York, represented the bondholders. These are

which is genuine. Please cxpres m nan

es.

Cait. C

, Anvan Knttles. nnd otliiire,

j. jua:bu.i,

UplaoltiBteriiij?.

CASPAR T4SZ!SDT TTS removed to Mrs. Henderson's

JjL Furniture Wareroom, where ho will

five

business.

Now is vour time to tret them at

your own price. Somebody left a lot of Grain

close cut

tu.rT", :, Shovels with Mullikin, to

at imv nnce. ho and get one, aiul

HehasUken exclusive charge of Mrs. ! (jnt'woa,. vnur finger-ends otl handeol lSSSp Kng corn thes frosty mornings.

bolstering business.

A HEW LOCATION AND A

XAJIG13 NKW STOCK:

Extra Special Ttotlcc.

J. W. DAVIST

Ha removed bis MERCHANT TAILOR-

UFAVARE OF COVNTERFEITS. Smith's Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to grief.

smith's tonic syhup. The genuine article must have Dr Bell's ririvnte stamn m each bottle Dr John

Ikta CtTlRI ISNMFNT from the west to : tuii 0nl v.has the riirht to manufacture and

th South Side of the Public Square, and i sell the orieinut John J. Smiths Tonic has just received a large and fashionable : Svrup. of Loi.isville, Ky. Examine well Stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, HaU, Caps, the label on each bottle. If my private snd Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods, which j stamp is nt on each bottle, do pot purwili be sold at figures low enough to suit chase or you will be deceived, rleo my varvone. Twemtv-Fovh Ykaks Ex- ' column advertisement and my show card.

KHftl in tlie lUSinS in ihmjmiiiiui' l. whi iiiiiKi-i iito k, t. .

To-Day. Here we have one of the finest magazines the eye ever looked upon, 82.50 a year. The Chrismas number before us is

strikingly beautiful, and crammed

full of the best matter with a number of first class enerravinirs. Dio

Lewis is the editor, and that is ree

ommendution enough. jo magazine

we have noticed give us more entire satisfaction than this one "Today." Address Maclean, Stoddart

& Co., Philadelphia., for the magazine and a beautiful chromo which goes with it.

It is not p ssible to estimate the number of persons made happy

by the receipt of presents bought at the Post Office Book Store last

week, but it is fair to presume that the reputation of MePheeters as a buver of Fine Books and tasteful fancy Goods has been matte greater still by the splendid Holiday trade his house has enjoyed. Persons iu need of Stationery of any kind,

either at retail or wholesale, may be

accommodated at the I. O. Book

Store. It is worth a visit to tlie

Store to look at the tastefully ar

ranged Shov Cases.

Rtj rirh.n nt eerlitlad cidv of decree

to me directed from the Clerk of the Mon

roe Circuit. Court, in a cause wherin l,izxio B. O Bold, Guardian, is plaintiff, and John Stockwell is defendant, requiring m to make the sum of one hundred and fortysix dollars nnd thirty-three cents, wiMi m- . . . j J..AnAU on,l nnnli. I Will CX-

the parties for whom Mr. Sloat acts j p0l ui h0 eaa t0 the highcU biduer,on It costs IiClfleT & Sprowle, Saturday, January 25th, 1873,

of the Bloomington Flouring Mills J- ttdof 84.00 per (lav to secure 8 supply of; tllB Court House, in Bloomington, Monroe

11 Tf a HhiIqH bouncy, Lticitanu, w y "

11. M. J 19 Aiwai.'. - .

water for their mi

in barrels, and a team and sled is chartered for that service alone "Gee" Adkins, an employe

rsuua

vu -!.. him a very correct idea of tnernghts. The genuine Mnttn ionic nip

wants of the trade. Special attention , can only be propar d by myself. . i l.:n ...,n...ni, i Tlie nuhlie.'s servant.

rlTSB W CllUlog ma '6 s. , --- - -

it. Give m a call. Meemiflgten, Ind., Nov. 8, Jg.l-tf I Louisvill.

Dr. JonM Bull.

Nov. , IP69.

IU) IIOOPt:U'S CEI.ERR.Th:

PILLS, Eslablisheii fifty years, arc a certain remedy for ail female irreularitie-' or ol structions Beware of worthless imitation. Get the C'-nuine, new style, susarcoatcd; forty pills in each box, with full directions. Price. $1.00. sent by mail. Address n1! orders to Hooper A Co.,

j T. (). Col 2ir3 PhiladelfVoia. Pa. f-'.i

of the Cincinnati & T. H. Railroad

(which passes through Bloomington. on mner) had his cars badly

, - ii

frozen during the cold snap. He says it dor.t make him proud XauffmBii & Co. keep th?ir delivery wagon horse in Squire Murphy's stable. Last Friday evening the roof of the structure, owing to the

weight of snow ace.imuhited upon it, suddenly fell in, and the hay

mow and roof were foand to be resting on Kruifinnn's horse. A

number of men r; Did red to the spot, lifted off the roof, extricated the horse, who seemed badly hurt, but is now improving. He was skinned and bruised to a very considerr.ble

extent. Jvaurlmau has had lucic with his horses John East, the

Democr itic County Clerk, we have always regarded as a clever, open-

hearted fdlow, and could not have been made to believe, without the evidence, that he would willingly inflict upon the people of Blooia-

a term' not exceeding seven years, of the

following described real estate, to-wu . Part of J.n-lot ninety-one in the Town or Bloomington, Monroe County, State ot Indiana, boi nded and described as follows,towit: Bee-inning at the south west corner

of said lot, thence running eio-i imn.j -- theneu north sixtv-s'x feet, thence west thirty f'-'C t and thenco south siUy-sis wet to the place of beginning. If such rents and profits will not sell for

a sul'icicni si. in iosa:ii "j tere-ts and costs, I will, at tlie same time

an 1 place, expose to public sale tno ee simple of said real estate, or so much thereat as may bo tuffleient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sahi will he ma le without any relief wha-.evi'r from valuation or appraisement laws. L.-VW.SON E. McKINNK, sii,.rur Monroe County.

"-' . . .... i

,1. S. .'Imith Hunter, Atty tor riami-u. i

Jan. 1st. IS,:',.

St. Louis, Mo.

p. S. The following was written April 30th, 186. by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson. Dr. John Hull Vfar Sir .- My husband, Pr. C. S. Johnson, was a skillful surgeon and phvsician of Central New York. where U a rli aA 1 an v i n it the above C. P. Johnson

" """' " r . . . t .

to my care. At thirteen years ui " had a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for

which I gave your Sarsaparilla. It cured him. I have for ten years recommended it to many in New York, Onio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attended it. lhe cures effected in some cases of scrofula and e ,..-o mia alrrwist miraCUloUB. I am

very anxious for mv son to try some of vour Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting "a spurious article, hence his writing to vou for it His wounds were terrible, but 1 boliove ho will recover. Kespeetfully, JENNIE JOHNSON.

Admin st rator-'a Sale. OTICE is h(T-;Sy given that the undersigned. Administrator de bonis non

I wish that i 0f the estate of Frederic T. Butler, de

ceased, will sell at PRIVATE SALI!.,citr

of all lieni and iicuvibranca, the lollowing described real estate, all in tbe Town of Bloomington, Monroe county, Indiana, to-

cine) of Sperniaturrboeayvr Seminal Wedi , ness, Involuntary Siminal Losses, Impttency, Mental and Physical incapacity, Impediments to Marriagu. etc. : also, Con- " sumption. Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. yjs. Price, in a scaled envelope, tnly 6 cents. The celebrated author, in thi admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming -.nsKOuenees of self-abuse may be rad

ically cured without the dangerous as of

inten. al medicine or the application of the knife: pointing out s mode of cure at one) simpU, certain and effectual, by mean of

wnicti every suuerer, no roan-er w " condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, "and radically. This Lecture should be in tbe hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seat in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of aix cents, or two post stamps. Also.Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 50 cents. Address the Publishers, CH AS. J. C. KLINE A CO, 12t Bowery, New V "V, Poet-OIEea Box,

4.586.

wit : Part of In-lot 224, beginning at the South East Corner of said lot, thence running North 21 feet t inches, thenco West 60 feet, thence South 21 feet two inches, and thence east 60 feet to the place of beginning, appraised at $4,000.

An otnor pari oi mu wjuib uwvuuw beginning 21 feet ar.d 2 inches north of the south east corner.thence North twenty -on feet and 1 1 inches, thence west 60 feet, thenco South 21 feet 11 inches, and thence E:ist 60 feet to the jjdaco of beginning, ap

praised at $3,000.

An otner part oi mo ru 'o w1 .du

AS OTHER CHANGE. SH0WKT& BR0. Proprietors of the PUning Mill and Furw niture Factory, have again purchased to FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, IN SMITH & TCLETS HALL, And are better prepared than tf-r U flU all orders for Furniture or Chairs, either Ml wliolefmle or retail.

We have enlarged and improved our manufactory, having added nw machinery, and our facilities are such that we can sell i.s cheaply at wholesale or retail a any othef house in the State. Carpenwrs and Knil lera ore informed that .we have prs-

i cured the necessary machinery, and can

lot beginning at a point 43 feet and 1 now dress and rip lumber at vtry low inch North of the south east comer of prices. Good seasoned lumber always Ota said lotthence North 22 feet and 11 inches, j hand and furnishea very "

nee West 60 feet, thence e utn n leei ocua. a. ouo "-v'i""'

Bull's Worm Destroyer.

lhe'

and It inches, and tncnea wsi ou is.? to the place cf beginning.apprais-d at $1,650. Parts of In U ts 223 and 224, beginning on the South end of the aforesaid.lot 224 at a point 60 feet West of the south east corner thereof, thence North 66 feet, thence west 2 1 feot to a point in said lot 213 aforesaid, thjnco South 66 feet, and thence K st 21 feet to the place of beginning, appraised at $1,000. An'nther nnrt of the aforesaid lot 323,

beginning on the South boundary of said

EXTRACT FROM A LETTER PROM GEORGIA. Vallanoiv. Wslknr Co., Ga., Juna 23. Dr. John Bull Dear Sir : I have rei.. ;,... vnnr Worm Destroyer several

trials", and find it wonderfully efficacious.! Jot- ,g fee wej,t ol" the south east corner cf

It has not failed in a smcie iiiibi". the wished lor effect. 1 am -loing a pretty

Dr. T. E."Woodward IS PERMASKNTLY IiOC'ATED IN IILO3I.STOX, IXO.,

And pavs especial uttontioii to IJiseasos of

th.- Eve and Ear.

d.cl8-72

ington the

IMh WOTICK. VfOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that i the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the "First National Bank of Kloomiigton," Will take place at the Batikir,g Ollioa of said Bank, on the second Tuesday (the 14th dav) of January, 1873, a-. 1 o clock, for the purpose of electing r ive Director for said Bank.

ROBKRI 0. FOS'lr-K.

Urge country practice ana uao u..j for some article of the kind.

1 am sir. respeciumj, JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D. p S So unqualified and numerous are the tcstimonal in favor of my Worm DoKrover, that newspaper space entirely too snif.ll to tell its n.erils. t. ... Lifnllihl.. ruiucdv for worms. J ry

it and be convinced. See my Journal for a more full description. BttU's Cedron Bitters, BollS Pectoral Wild Cherry,

Bull's Extract BacUa, Bull's Vegetable Family Pills.

Takes pleasure in announcing to the Lv dies of Bloomington and vicinity, that sh

has just returned from the city wita A LARGE ASD CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF . FALL AND WIHTE&

AKD Eeal and Imitation Hair Goods

poetry' that appeared t fec. 4, 17.'. Cashier.

All iho above medicines prepBred by

John Hull at his Laboratory, Fifth Street, Louisville, Ky. For sale by Mioeiirtaker & Co. SOUTH SIDE OK THE SQUARE. IN UkKmins-Vn. Ind. d.-18 72

. . . , . . C t ihunn. f

saiu lox. inence norm v icv, msnv.- ".. . 24 feet, thence south 66 feet, and thon.'e east 24 feet to the place of begianiug, api ai Mil

And an other part of the last numbcrsd lot,bginning on thesoulh boundary thereof 42 feet west of the south ea t corner thereof, thenco north 66 feet, tbvnce west ia r. el theme south 06 feet to the South

west corner of said lot, and thence cast 2 : feet to the place of beginning, appraised at $1,200. " Ani.Uentions of purchaser wu. I re

ceived for any aud all of the almve de-

ibed real estate, at the JfiW inice oi .i.

S. Sniilh Hunter, in sa:u mwn. no w - -l M. of Satur iav. the 25th day of

January, 1S73. j Tf n nart of said ril estate shall re- ,

m-iin unsold, after the aforesaid date, thin I jt toe interest ttf every ! I will, on Saturday. February 1st. 1873, at ; examine our god before pr12 o'clock M.of said day, oftcr for sale at public auction, at the Court House door, in ; chasing elsewbore. the aforesaid town, such real estate so re-. Ve re nfcfui far past favors, knd" heps' mnin ins unsold. , . siby Terms. One-third cash in hand, and j ..a rtrssTijtrO the residue in three equal installments (U.e LUW rSViwCO

in 6 12 and 18 months rrom tne asj on f inle' with notes at 6 percent, interest from and fair dealing, to ie.er.t a coi.t Hct C

date, waiving benefit of appraisement law ,

and secured by good sureties.

We also have an asaortir.ant of LADIES' FTJEUSHIKGr

JOHN C. WUISNAND,

d25-72 Adm'r dc l eni; non. J, S. Smith Hunter, All y.

(WEST SIDE OF THK SQlURX ) liCJOM FORMERLY OCCt'PIFD it TOHE AKO JOHN 61-