Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 41, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 February 1873 — Page 3

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J. S. SSITH HUNTEH. ANI NOTAIIY rTJJ5T-.IO, B LOOM IXCiTON, INDIANA . Al. rent for Cont5non?J Mfe lusnrauce C'o. of Hartford, Cnn. pd todec:il-T3. JOHN W. BUSK IRK, Atloimey at Law, IHLOOMIKGTOS, ISD., (O'fc .Vn'twmi AinA (."Wrnrr.l rti PRACTICE IS THE COVJtTS OF 27 ST-'I rJ. Special attention given to Probate husiPtWH. ' " MlW.till. SanlO'TA

L00MIHGT0N PROGRESS.

V. V. Sn ii'i'E & Co . PUBLISHERS" AGENTS. Tribune Buildup, How ?rk City, An authorized ! o iitrart for ndvi ril.-ini in our Jin jut.

Cyras T. MeNutt, Martiii$viUr, Ind.

Alfred Kvors & Rob i W.'Miers, Bloomivgion, Ind.

KcNUTT, RYORS & BIERS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, Itloomiustou, Ind. All business entrusted to us will be carefully attended to. Collections made, nd promptly remitted. Of?. "in Hughes' old office. mr2S-T J

JOlirV El. LOUD EH, AT LAW AND General Insurance Agent, Bloomington, Ind. Agent for the following named reliable Insurance Companies: JETS A Fire Insurance Company. A.-seti $:..1.V.931 71

USD Eli WRITER'S Fire In. Company.

Asset

LOCAL AND MISCELLASEOCS. No backrdown about Browning: Some time ago lie advertised to deliver all goods purchased nt his Grocery Store, Well, tlu theremometer pointed to the thirtios.and still Browning kept his Delivery Wagon running, (iet si.nu' cf his choice Coffee, a pound of the finely flavored 90 eont Ten, a Sick of go nl Flour, a bushel of Apples and a fat Turkey. Crowning will deliver-all of these iu time for vour dinner.

There ATtK hundreds of peoph in Monroe County vho would iil:e to know where to get n Radical Cn Truss, tin same that they have sent to Cine'mnati for. Shoemaker keeps it. he also lias the Nickelplated Truss. A';l the Trusses made ea le found at Shoemaker & Co s single i-r double. . .. m

Bill of Prices For Advertising. The viiole-sin- il have r.greed upon the following Hilt of Prices for Advert is-nir in t!ie Bloo'iuingioii Dri,n-rat, and IjioomingUm "Vciva : 1 year 1 eol. ?sn : eol. $ t ; "l ool. 2o. 6 tnos. 1 col. ?: ir, : I e..l.?-J."; J o.d. 12.50. 3 m,. 1 rol.JJS: Aeol.$l.; eol. Si SO. Cards, per veer, fl.8. or one dollar r moult, for H or it montns. Local Notices 10 rents per 'ine; standing !o' i!s 8 cent "r line, each insertion. llivorce Notice. 12.n'V Administrators', Kxcutors', (inar ii in.-', Coniniissiontr'. Attiii'liineitt Noliee..aliil all oilu-r lesrn-1 advevtwinj: will be cl'iir;ed for at the rate of l"i eeuts per line for I! rut insertiot . and 10 eents per line for eto h additional insertion. All lpiiil tt'ivertiseinent wlneli re!iiire jiroof of pe.hlieption. mint he J aid for hofo'-e nflldnvit will be made thereto. TIIOS. V. l'l'liSI-:L. Vuh. Democrat. AVM. A. U A H K, re.MUhor rrogrvM.

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Mt?;i,-!es of a indignant type a-o now prevailing in Bloomingloa. One ileal h has oeeurred 11. II. Campbell, at one time the proprietor of the Parlor Drug Store, i.-' at present making Indianap !i.s his residence, :ml is st il in the etaploy of S.I. Hurt man it Co., maiiiifietnrers of Mi.diler's Herb Hit tors. Rob is their traveling agent, and a

nenbanm did not acl! !t fingle linen coat, during the mouth of .January The boys were having an immense amount of fun, last week,

Tnlev & Wicks are doing a

"land office business," taking note.-; and sometime a small amount of money from persons who are owing them. But they came across a "stunner" a week or so ago, when an indignant debtor sent them four

i pacea of a eloselv written protest

:.S'95 - against payment of a 512.00 ao-

rvi fcj. fi.iiM ftmuuiHu. eount. mint in? rcrunure in a icai-

.W.....' ijiia.ooo.ooo 00jfui m!UineP in substantiation of his

Offi.-e over tin First Natumnl liank on ,v -,;nn :fit the liensl'v habit

idiitli ?ide of the square.

july5 fiO

WALTER A. POLAND, aTTOHKEY AT taW, And Notary Pahflc, BLOOM ISO TOS. 1SDIA SA. OOcela Court House, up-ntalrs. Injoeinl attention givn to Colleetions, A lm;nistrator"s and Huardian's Kejiorts. SttUment of Estates, fec. Enough business to sr.lsUt npoti rospcolfiilly solicited, to whieb careful attention will be given. jny3i-18Tl. jid til oe-1

! some licrsons

have of demanilin

Loss of Liik. This morning about 9 o'clock a house in the southern part of town; near the Catholic Church, occupied by an ohl, colored woman, familiarly called "Aunt Linn," was found to be on fire. The first one who reached there pushed open the door to rescue the old lady, but was met by the flames bursting in his face, thus shutting off all hoped of entrance. After awhile, could be seen through smoke, the lifeless body of the old ladv, as she la on the floor, being slowly but surely consumed by the devouring element. After the Iire,her body was recovered and was found to have been about half consumed her lower extremities and one arm, was entirely gone. She was a quiet, inotlensive'oid lady, about 90 years of age ; a very devoted member of the M. 11 Church . and had been

the char-

some persons nave m uein.iM..o ... , , ,, . , .,v r , living almost entirely on

Uie.r c ues v, coi re , . , . , ; christian people of the humiliated, and will at once proceed j , ' ,

Sioch ui uimiix

to sell out their

goods at a reduction of 15 per cent. There is no house in town that has as large and choice a stock of Dress Trimuiings,as the New York Store.

SNODGRASS & DODDS, are Agents for the Weed Sewing Ma-

i chine. 'Reasons why the Weed Ma- ! chine is superior to all others: ! The Weed Machine moves at a j greater rate of spec J, with the same

Ulll'l I. It runs more easily. It runs more quietlv.

Its shuttle is more easily and j

ouieklv threaded.

ft nfiT T.W.CiT! A VV.XT1E It has a better device f-r setlin

Perdue & 8on, WhoUnaU and Retail DtaUr in BOOTS AND SHOES,

NO.

BLOOMINGTOX, IND. sept

town

and lived for years with her owner, Mr. Lunsford, of Virgiana, who long since paid the debt of nature. Bedford Leader. Thk IlAZi.Krox Piano. At the Concert of the Cherubini Club, Profs. Schweers and Riehter jierformed upon the-Hazleton" Piano, from D. II. Baldwin, Cin., (Prof.

j Stein, General Agent). The Ilazle-

ton is a inagnilicent instrument, combining great power and purity of tone, with the softest and most delicate expression possible.

"coasting" down the Olh street hill. Some of the business men on the' Butler corner, are of the opinion that the presence ox" the Marshal would be desirable in that vicinity, when snow-balling is so vigorously indulged in. It is unpleasant for

jolly and popular one, you may rest customers ami may result tns.isirous-

nsMtired Forty-five able bodied windows me male ciliens ,.f "uioomington, sub- officers of the Grain! Lodge of the scribed 3.00 each' to a club which Knights of Pythias, appointed C.

wis formed several weeks ago, lo Ttiley of this place.Grand Guide, ; f the U. P. Cluiieh. in iood standin.ami

k,. t:. i.oi ; tl,o rwm.rt.in Lot- whatever that mav be L

t(,rv ''s,,-e thinir," because the Bray has removed his grocery to wheel has turned regularly each the stand recently occupied by J. month during the past twenty years, l''- Caid. Casad has gone to White and the drawings are certified to by county, near Monticello Eggs "sworn commissioners." The el lb are selling at 30 cents per dozen, in raised IJUlo.OO, and sent for ouarer municipality. If the hens tickets. On Wednesday- last they Would attend strictly to Jhusiness,

:.... ) , ,to ,.;!;,, JnAirmaMon the honest farmer would

that tln?y had drawn ?M.1Q ; which,

ter,i Inwtst market preo) (ire kept, sold ITrT.TTl BV "TTK CAltSiCa plain j f. I.i.. Dm(L firpsf fpfBfttf and delivered I v Titte & VUb. UVillium Y. WillfV.H prominent f;al eitat i wUilll UUI1 UlUUi I'VlHb

We en en loise l!i W lute L-llly Hak;n- broker, of Indianp polls, whs found deitd or Powders, hnving given them a satisfiletory tjle vMtern nnd Atlonli Railroad tMteL trial th-y r.i'- c!i nn r, while they are bet-; nolir Oalton. (in., on tlie morninjr of tl

30th ult.. It i giippiwed ho fell from tiK't ear while jias-inji from the smoking to tliu j sleeping ear. Mr. Wi Hey left Indianapolis J Tuesday a week, with a p'ty of gentb - J

men, xor r icriua. :

ter, than the l'owdera usually Sold in the

eoimtrv.

On January 23 1, in Hloomitigton. at the rosidenee of her unelo, B. Y. Adams, of Meales, Miss I.uereta Wilnon. daughter of Alfred and Caroline Wilson, of Shoal.-, Ind., iiited 1; years. James J. Tatk. brother of Wm. M. Tate of this jilaee. died nt his latfl residence near Nashville, i nitio's. The disease wa, ' Parvlisis of the bovols." He was lion in Cnester District. S. C, Oct. 24lh. 1819. and died dan. rtth. 1873. lie cmiRrated t this county with his jiarcnU. in 18:10. ami afterwards to Washington County.Illir.ois of which )lace he remained a resjiected cit

izen, until his ile:ith. lie was it niemoei

divided among the forty-five shareholders, gave them 79J cenfs each ! Smith, Simmons & Co. didn't throw enough salt, or they might have caught those birds the second time Four car-loads of coal arrived on Thursday morning, ami now we can weather the next snow storm We presume none of ur readers are anxious to emigrate to Minnesota because there is not enough snow mingled in with Indiana winters An amendment has been made to the Railroad Tax Law, which defers the payment of Railroad tax until work enough is done in the Township to amount to the tax Moses F. Dunn has entered into partnership with Mr.

n ! di 'd in a livine- f.jili. am', with bright proa

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ji-'crs o: art!;sii.ii immoi tuui-jr wjjhuu uh confines of the tomb. T. At his residence, in Mootnington, XnA.. S it'ir.l.iy, nt 5 o clock A. M., Jan. IStli. 1S72, Miehael V. Ilelwn, aged 43 years, 7 months and 24 days. He was born in Lawrence County. Indiana, and came to Blooinington when about 18 years of age, to attend College. In a few years afterward his father's family removed to Blooinington, and he was a resident of Monroe County from that time

intil his death, and was well known

find hen

raising more profitable than sowing wheat Sled-loads of green wood

were selling, last week, at the rateaiid .,-,,, re' eotej by the entire

community, who will sympatnise

with Ins iamily and triends m their

of 5-3.00 per cord. Burning green

wood has a tendency toward increasing the volume of profanity, in this, our fair land. Tis sad, but true The People's Building, Loan

bereavement

Though he was much afflicted, yet he was an active, intelligent businessman. He was never known

fe lead! US. JOHXfcULT MANU PACTTJREIl AKP

WfSIIABT'S FiaiK TREE Tar Cordial, Nature' Great Remedy iron THB Throat mirt Twb.gr. It is gratifying foruu to inform the publie that Dr. L. (, C. Wisbart'a Pine Tree Tar Cordial, for 'L'hrotit and Lung Diseases, has gained an envinbl j reputation from the

VEXDfill OF THE CELEBRATED SMITH'S TONIC SYRtlF, FOB Till? Care ef CHILLS and FEY ESt.

Fund and Saving Association, of t0 mUrmur at his afflictions, but Blooinington, have now loaned looked upon them as God's chas10,000 00, secured bv first mort- tenings, and even thanked his gage on real estate. There has been Hwveiily Father for thus dealing ... , . ,. with him.aud in all things endeavpaid in on each share, 53 00; ac- orwlto resigned that God's will cumulations, each share, $21 14; should be done, present worth of each share, 94 14. He was active and industrious up The total expenses of the Assoeia-. to the last two days of his life, it

Hon. since its organization, 'seven-! 1,c,ng a Pi,rc 0I. "1S. 7enF m lo .e

KYK A.?il IC.VXt.

Br. T. H. Woodward 18 PERMANENTLY -LOCATED IS

th Eve and Ear. declS-72

ISO., I "j KS CHERRY PKCToil XL, and cure it i pelletl to pay to hav

And pavs especial atteution U Iiseaes rf! .-eiore n ueco.i.e.- n.i. ,i. ao.c. faettired from the mo

ASOT11ER CIIAS'GE.

SHf"VERS & BUG. Trovrielors of the Planing SUV. and Turi.ittr'r!? F.ietorv. have at-in parehn-sed the

FURxrrLikE wa re-room,

B The business men of Blooinington can find at the P. O. Cheap Book Store.a stock of Blank Books, Invoice Paper, Letter and Note Paper, Pens of every brand sold, the best qualities of Writing Inks, &e. The Ladies will find at this store, elcTant Picture Frames, at

on the Iuim's tnke AY- i halt the money they would lie com-

ve them mann-

mouhling, as well

as Chrom a, Paintings and Lithoorajihs in inimep.se quantities and

ths

IXeedlo. It has the heft Hemi aor and ! Felier. also combine.!, beside many other j pood reasons. T!i? Weed Mitehine toed; j the first jireniium at the Monroe County j Fair. The. Weed Haehine was selected by I Wm. Weinier, w'to drew the Sewing Ma

chine at tho h'.te Fair. - -. . -1 - 1 . ! 1 1.7 1

(POej lien you icel i.ousn or crone. 0.11 j

hSei'tion er-r-!;n

! HOLTZMAX & SOX ! . '... 1.

,vre now ruumg ... - - k a ?.twhnt!i supplies of ihcvlrsvc evervt bin; in splenuul . , r. rP .u r.lrnt their MVden rVetorynnd in. j every kind -Co lege l ext Looks,

prove the eitnMty of their Coeds and work i fens, rapers, in:cs, ami ever) nruwith each ..iicceelin..; r.eason. You should CJ0 jn (le statiotierv line.

. there tor FlnnneU. ( a'iiiets ana -lean

' iii th v make them of pure "'ool and war-

T-V eMITII Tl'T WS 11 M.T, ,.'..,..-1l. , V,n i r.. r,i-,. C; lit i-il Ttu-vwill.

Ter.ired t'-nn evor In fii I al. i-ciis!.nlly ilo celonr.; so er- ; mUUStriOllS aau eiliei prisiiig luuuci

. line fll'tl-

w3lie r retail. . t ' .. ' ,, S I ..In nt Hani ware and

teen months) are 240 60; making 11 15 per month ; and the net accumulations are ?3,700 75 ; or,

v:i., ; tho ,,mnnr.n nf 1 aw. nt I $21 7 69 per month. Where will

11 li.TM'Uj II j(1i,v.i-- - ' " Bedford The Legislature vili you find a business that yields remain in session until tho 10th of j 5217 69 per month, with an e:c-

I tST There is not a wool; that the

March. This will give the brethren 60 days (including Sundays and other odds and ends, all of which are counted at ?3.00 cr.eh.) It's not such a bad arrangement fiftysix dollars per week, during the dullest season of the year On Wednesday morning last, the thermometer indicated 22 below zero, in Bloomington. At Sparta, Wisconsin, the mercury dropped to 40 below zero. On one of tho railroads in Central Ohio, a passenger train .stopped to wood and water ; when the bell rang to "pull out," it was discovered that the

wheels were frozen to the tr.ick,and the assistance of another engine was

required to start the train

pense of but 14 15?-

thc surest

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. .. .. 1 .' .. . ! ., k..l .... thnt ore Tlistv. efln hftVO .1 l 1

a:, orders lor e urnaure or vuaii, cnuu a ... v ,. ; u es iioi ioi;i i;v"'i

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V.e have cniarsreii anil improve-: pur ; oivm n.- s - , ., , . , i i i -. A..jt w ......1,:. i .f monev. Carding an I niniiuis: donu as ! wav to secure the article iiesireil,:in-l

mn - r ' .. tv. iid o-.r facilities r. such that we can heretolore.

e!i rj ehesjily "t wholesale or retad as any -- - ..w.. !... -t. tVu S!i!e. Carm niers and i ff 1' OS S.VT.ii

i si: ao!e

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J.ud lers are ir.forwe-l let we have pnc.irvd liie ne.e.'-- : y tmo. hinery. and rsn now dnss and r:i lumber at v-ry low

1 r'e"S.

Good v o-oiH'd luml cr always Jn

band 'and f;.rr.;s!i d verv cheap. oeuV72- SH)VKRi & liUOTUKlt. BEST JWSa m THE WEST

Cheap. A De-

Buildina Lot at ihe eastern

enu oi i itini oireei,-ou leei innu bv 373 feet deep; a goo;! stable and plenty of fruit trees on the ground. Also," a twentv f ot al!ev on the west

side. The lot will i sold cheap.

Apph

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.7 a : KfcO n Mis kn ek.

' " Carpenters can c-l Flooring pian'jisswi2?r-, .tHr - ;r,:r."'t tlu, Kit Pvrtiv in Kantut. I Planing Mill. Sash and linnits

rinM ms' Cfitdit Seven ner cent. In-i t:iKnii!actnred c-f the very bet seasoned )

terest. 2i per cnt. retluetioii to jet- i Pine lumber. Doors of every .-.:v!e ::n 1 tiers who improve. I pattern, made to order. Fi-en-ry :n:th .f . . . .,rv nrri-rn ' ''e College Car.ipus. on the Kailroa-1. OrA FREE PASS tO LAND BllhRSi ,J.rs.lieh..t fron. i.thertownsi.. theeoun- . . .1 t . !'v. llwforc building, goto Turner's and THE FACTS about tbw (.rant are - . . " b I.ov Price. Un Cred t, and a Kebate t-.tS"4 ,M 'T!.. aettim f -nearly on-f..art!iS , ! Heavy Shoes for the Women, and sj.lend.d (.l.mate; sl.r,rt nn-t ; . , ,

tx in .! i-np v n nnnni'.ana no wihii.ik con-, au.... ww

of erooil ciuality,is to call at the El

ephant Hardware Store, kept bv Stuart & McPhe. ders, i n the Siith

side of tlie rub!;.' Kjiiaro, and inquire for the article or articles you want. In addition to keeping a full line of Hardware, they s il Tin and Sheet Iron ware in mmenso quantities. Spouting or Guttering done at low figures, and on short notice.

of fioek; plenty of Hninfall.snd just it the j Boys and Gaiters for Ladies wear.

riaht season ; Coah Stone and Brink en the j for aJl very cheap at Mul Viae; Cho.iii Kite on timber. Cal. c: j , j i

.... Ian. la ..UMO.fl 1 NlieCU (IT.rtrS : IIOOIC- :

lefds and Preemption now abundant: a Jirv; clnra Railroad on tho line of a grc:it Throneh Roite; Product will pay for

Land and Improvements. IT IS THE BUST OPPORTUNITY over ofl'ered to the Public, through the recent completion of the Road. For Circular and general information, ad,!reia A. E TOUZLIN, Mana.ccr liMd Dep't, Topelta, Kan. ju.22-73-3m.

JAMES W. C00RERLY, UVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE,

Come and buy a shot gun, cheap, at Mtillikin's. and then you can kill rabbits with little or no difficulty.

My friend, and fellow traveler to the Drug Store, do you want

! to procure some one ot toe inanv

i staple preparations that are now

ofrered to suncring humanity.' il so, go to Shoemaker & Co's Union Druu Store, on the south side of the Public Square, the sign of which is an Indian, (fiercc-eyed and heavily painted), ask for Fa his, the

Prescriptiouist, or for Shoemaker,

the genial proprietor. Any article usually kept in a Drug Store, can be had at Shoemaker's. Go and ask for the articles yon desire. You will be sure to get them.

Shingles! Shingles ! A few thousand Shingles on hand and for sale by Thomas Mullikin, at 52.50 per thousand. Builders and Mechanics, call around and get some. Somf.body left a iot of Grain

BEAR or BLOOMISGTO.N MOTEL, ' Shovels with Mullikin, to close out Bloominfftoxx, Ind. am, price. Go and get one, and

ci ADDLE HORSES, Horses and Buggies, ; don't wear your finger-ends off hand

Vs. .nil teams, hired on reasonable terms.

Stable just east of the Postoffice, and in tear of the Bloomington Hotel oct6 C9

Dr.

W. T Allison,

-32 3W rJ9T' ML m

PS" OFFICE Over Tobe Smith's JewlrT Stors. South side of the square. HkOOMIrVCiTOtf, I!V1IAIA.

Remember the Blue Front. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE. 'Five Per Cent. oM'lor Cati.j DKALKKS IN Fane; and Staple

Provisions, Qutcnsware, &c. ni..a.iria. - - Indiana.

The highest prices paid for all kinds of

eountry proiiuce. PREMiUM BOOTS.

-a-i tiif.rK evar was "a natural born'

I 'ei,,nW. it is Wilev L. Bates. H

Shop is lUp-Stair. Butler s i Corner, nrt dooJ to tfie Pit OtHce. He has engapd a Jour on Pine Bixds, who makes Boots as rood and as boautiful ean be found else

where. He warrants all h'";". WILEY L. BflSfES Bloomington, Ind., Dec. IS, 18TJ.

ling corn these frosty mornings.

Extra Special Notice. RE WARE OF COCNTERI'EITS. Smith's Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, and tho counterfeiter brought to

grict. smith's tonic strvp. The genuine artisle must have Pr Bul'.'s private stamp on each bottle Dr John Bull on1y,his the right to manufacture mid sell the original John J. Smith s Tonie Svr'jji, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If mv private

j stamp is not on each bottle, do not pur

chase or you will ne aeceiveu. fee my column advertisement and my show card. I will prosecute any one infringing on my rights'. The. genuine Smith's Tonic Syrup

can only bepreparecl ty my.-en.

xnc public, s servant.. Dr. John Hull. . Louisville, Kov. 5, 180ft.

ESj You cin scarcely find a cabin in the wilds of Salt Creek or Polk Townships, t;iat the name of McCollough, of the Old Reliable Drug Store, is not as familliai' as household words. And persons from "over the line," in Brown, Jackson and Owen, are frequently met on

the streets, inquiring for MeCol-

lotigh s Drug btore. Me.Collougl

has made the compounding of Drugs and the preparation of Receipes and Prescriptions, his "whole study for a number of years, and it is as easy for him to compound a difficult prescription, as it . is for some persons to write their names. For further particulars go to McCol-

lough s. m . -hp-

BASKRC P T C Y.

Diet, of Indiana. At Bloomington, State

of Indiana, Co. of Monroe, 2'id day of Janunrv. 1873.

The undersigned hereby gives notice of

his appointment as Assignee of John M.

Stnltz. of Harrodshur" in the Countv of

Monro, State of Indiana, within said Dis

trict, who ha-t been adiudged a Uankrujjt

on the petition of bis Creditors, by the Dis

trict Court ot said District. JOHN SHERLOCK, Assignee Jan. !', '73.

ESP To ire vent a cough, or a sc

vere cold to insure yourself against sickness,almost,go to Bollenbachcr's and get a pair of flannel-lined shoes or a pair of Rubber Arctic Shoes.

Proper care of the feet, will, in the majority of cases,insure good health.

A pair ot warm shoes, nt say, even

5.00, is cheaper than a week's

sickness, counting nothing but your

lost time. It is better to pay fe.UU for a pair of Rubber Shoes than to

pay the same amount of money for

cough preparations. Jioiienoaener has been a manufacturer of Leather

for vears.and understands the qual

ity of that article when he buys it

made up m 5hocs or Doots.

Determined to clear out the

lnrtre stock of Gloves before Spring

opens, Mullikin is selling them at oust, nnd carriage. Bound to suit

you, a to price, quality and color

The Railroad passenger rale war culminated last week, when tickets were sold to New York and back,

from Cincinnati, tor 88.00. Then the dilVercnees were reconciled, and the railroads came back to the original fare, $40.00 for the round trip David M Job nston, formerly of this place, and for some time engaeed in the tombstone business, died at Indianapolis, on Thursday

last. He was 3 1 years of age M. McDowell has resigned bis

position as Chief Engineer of the Cincinnati it Terre Haute Railr ad, to accept a similar position on the Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette Railroad E1. Bollard nnd Chris. McCalla have bought Wm. H. Turner's Planing Mill and take possession this week. Both

gentlemen are fine mechanics and popular business men. Ed. trades

his house to Turner, and takes tii? house that Mr. Turner recently purchased of Mr. Van Horn. Turner will go on his farm again Several ot our Mechanics visited the Auditor of Clay County, for the purpose of examining plans and specifications, with a view of bui lding a new Court House. Mr. Adams tells us that it is utterly impossible to make up a bid from the papers they are not in a shape that a mechanic (au outsider at least) can

get any satisfaction from -7-- A Drummer from a Cincinnatfw'cKeap clodding" house, was surprised, you

might say disgusted, last Fridi y, as he was passinc; the Odd Fellovs Hall building,by the sudden descent from the roof, of a huge icicle. The pointed mass of ice cut the hook

off the commercial gentleman's nose, and caromed on his pebblc-goat

valise, utterly wrecking a bo:t of

collars, and a bunch of neck-ties

No insurance jb ortv-hy; pcr-

-The

legal voters of Indiana will have an opportunity, on the 18th day of February, to vote for or against a constitutional amendment prohibiting the resumption, by the State, of the Wabash & Erie Canal. Gentlemen, are you ready for the question? A number of deer have been killed, this winter, in the hills west of French Lick and West Baden Springs, Orange county. A Mr. Wininger, who lives in that neighborhood, has caught two deer

with his hounds All attempts at getting up revival meetings, in the Mitchell Churches, have failed. The Convnerriitlyf. that place, says that the "hell-fire'' doctrine has no terrors for the sinner, during tho extreme cold weather The

roofs of a number of the business houses in town, leaked freely, on Monday last, and considerable daniare was sustained by several firms. The weight of snow on the roofs, the three-weeks' freeze, and a dashing rain on Monday, are responsible for all this Theodore

MeFerson, a former resident of

Bloomington, has been appointed!

The Pise Tree Tar Codlj.l, GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS AND

mm

CU&AB DROPS

constantly employed in doing good. He sought the comfort of others more than his own. Yet he expressed himself with great humility about himself, and regretted that he had so little used his opportunities of doing good. At about the age of 23 he made a profession of religion in the Second Presbyterian Church ot this place, and maintained a place in that Church, and their union with the Walnut St. Presbyterian Church, until the time of his death. He

was an earnest, ft. it hi ul follower of

Christ, His dear famil y lav much on his

heart; but he gave them unto the I of cbeaP urd imFure 8rticles'

earo of the Lord, and said he knew they were in good hands. There is 30111 fort to their in his christian hope, his prayers, his trust in reg'lid to them, in the joy which he had in them,nnd the memory which

he has left. He died, as a man believing and trusting in God, and knowing what he believed. "Blessed arc the dead who die ia the Lord." 1' p

The proprietor of this celebrated mIW cine justly claims for it a mirrlority o"f al! fehiedips ePf offered t the pnlilic M the safe, certain. iBod.t. ni permaitMtt eure of Ague and Pv-r. tit Chills and F ver, whether of short or long 'ad'mg. refers to tho entire wet-rn and aouthiriC country to bear him testimony to thctTt:h of tho "assertion, that in no ts ae whatever will !t. fail to cure if thedirocin nsanrtrici

Uhuitic to the Pacific coast, and from i ly followed and earned out. Ia '

thencu to some of the first families of En- ! -1 A f.m;t:-. Wit

rope, not through the press alone, but by persons throughout the States actually benefitted and Cured at his office. While he publishes less, so sny our reporters, he is unable to supply the demand. It gains and holds its reputation First. Not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, which causes irritation.

Second. It rsnioves the cause of irritation (which proc ucos cough) of the mucous membrane-and bronchial tube, assists the lungs to act an 1 throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purifli-s the blood. Third. It is free from squills, bbeliu, ipecac, and opium, of which most throat and lung remedies are composed, which allay cough only, and dssorganze the stom

ach

ach, acts on the liver ind kidneys,and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of; the nystem, and in its invigorating and purifying offects it has gained a reputation which it must hold above all othera'iu thu market.

Blue Grass. 300 bushels of

Blue Grass seed, for sale at William Blakelys' 4 miles south of Bloiomi ngton ; price 25 cents per bushel. ELECTION NOTICE.

Being under my Immediate direction, they shall not lose i heir curative qualities by the

HENRY B. WISBART, Propr.

FEES F CEASCE.

Postmaster at Evansville.

A Blootuiugton Boy Kilted. Joe Hessios, of Bloomington, aged about 19 years, a shoemaker by trade, but a railroad brakeman because it was the harder life of the two, wr.s killed in a collision between two freight trains on the O. & M. Railroad, at or near Willow Creek Station, on Monday morn-

iM nmilirled voters of Monroe County,

that there will be an election held at the

voting precincts of the several lownships, in said county, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1873,

for the purpose of submitting to the quali-

( ed electors.the following proposed amendment to the Constitution of tho State of Indiana, to consist of an addition of the following Section tc the teath Article of said Constitution in the following language

to-wit: No law or resolution shall ever be passed by the General Assembly of tho State of Indiana, that shail recognise anj liability of this State lo nav or redeem any certifl-

I cate of stock issued in pursuance of an act

entitlea, "An aei 10 provme lor uih iuuu.cn debt of the State of Indiana, and for the completion or the Wabash and Erie canal tn Evansville,' jiassud January 19th, 1846, and an aot supplemental to said act, passed January 29th lt'17, which by the provisions of the said acts, or either of thcm.shall I e nava'ole excludvely irom the proceeds

of tbe'canal lands, ind the tolls and revenues of the canal in said cts mentioned

nnd 110 suc'a' certificate of stocks shall ever

ing. The conductor was also killed,

it is reported, and all of the train i be paid by .his State.

D.;,lo ;5ro.t Tt U nlwnvs Said election to U conducted in the same

"V J 1 ninnncr as other elections are to be con-

flll'tCll

rr. S.l 'Witness mv hand and the seal

of the Monroe Circuit Court, affixed at

Bloomington, this February 4th. 1873. JOHN JR. EAST, Clerk.

sons died at Robinson and Oblong,

neighboring Illinois towns, of Spot

ted Fever, within two weeks

If nersons desire to see notices of

1 marriages or deaths of their friend

Cand who does not '.') thev must send

us particulars. We cannot lia eX

nected to know them "Gyrus

1 , t Thompson, who lives near t'nii aiville, is requested to eall and nettle a bill at this office, of $4.00, which he owes tor subscription. Also 10.50 for advertising done fcr him

Proclamation.

I, Lawson K. Mc Kinney, Sheriff of the Countv of Monroe. State of Indiana, do hereby notify the qualified voter of said countv that an Eleetii n will be held at the usual 'places of holding elections in said Countv, on the lHtti dny of February, 1873, for this purjiose of voting upon nn amendment to the Constitution, ivs recited in the foregoing certificate of the County Clerk, which I certify to be a tmo, full, and complete copv of the original certificate delivered to me bv tha Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court, "this 4th day of Febrvary, 1873. LA AY SOX E. McKINNEY,

f3b."i-71-2t Sheriff of Monroe County.

lifiicult to learn the particulars of

any one of the frequent accidents that take place on the O. & M., as the officers of the road will give no information. It is somewhat questionable whether this is uniformly the best policy. - 1

Stsicitie in Perry Township. On Sunday afternoon last. Miss Amanda Juno Smitlyi school teacher, boarding with her brother-in-law, Robert Hash, committed suicide by banging. Kobcrt Hash lives .about live in las southeast of Bloomington,

in Perry Township, and Miss Amanda,

who is a half sister of Mrs. Hash, lias been making her homo at the house of Mr. H.

V.,lliinrr nniuii.l ff,tc riolieoil nliont. the!

conduct of the girl, on Sunday, and the j DHEHIiT's 8ALb.

first intimation her friends hud of any in- . . ..,it,,1 ... 0f - decree.

tent ion of suicide, wa? tho discovery of! tf) ;e directed, from the Olcrfc of tho Comber holy. She had fa He nod the rope to a 1 10,1 PleaCourt, of Monroe County, I will polo, that answered the piirpns, of a rafter re to public sale, to tho highest bidder,

in a kind of hall-wav that pusses through j -r.,.i, it m-q , ,, , . , , , , ,. 11' Satcioiav March 1st, 18 13, a double log stable, nnd had climbed, 'lwi. A V and

upon a feed-trough nt one side, in order to i Ulck j j, .said day, at the door of

get her bead in the noose. hen tound tj10 (j,nirt lloiiso, in Bloomington, Monroe l v Mr. Hash, she may, or may not have j County, Indiana, ulio rents aiid profits for been dead; for, as is 'customary in many j term not cxeliven , ,' ' , 11 1 1 , following describe I real estate, tc-w.t: parts of the country, she was a. lowed to T, mJ, j1:1f ,,f the soatli West fourth, hang until a messenger was sent to town.and j(.f ,jp(;iin two. anl tho north west quarter a Coroner and jury summoned. It is time ,,f the south iv,v. quarter, of section two, this crimina, ignoomce or superstition was towns,,,,. No., due, 3,:'

got riu 01 : u,:u no one mis a nSiu o, .... ; Countv, and State of Indiana, Sos. lilty-

for k cure, and whole fnmilie llHTtf bc-H

cured bv a single bottle, w lh a fn-ffeet re tofation of the-general health. It i 1m ever, prudent, had in ever en"e more o-r-tnin to cure, if its two is continued in smaller doses for n week or two after the disesn ha been checked, note eppacialiy in diflJ cult and kn- standing Usually thit medicine wi'u not wqnire -any id to kwjf the bowels in good ordir. Shmild the pie" tient, however, require a rttthirtle mealcine, after hating tak;n thre dses of tb tonie, a single dose of Bull s Vagetstblsl Family pills will be sufileieftt. BULL'S SARSAFAKiLU. Kead the following eStraot of a UkUit from Mrs. Rivera, wife of K -v erred Df. Kivers. one of the most lenrred. oloqiwrtt and popular Ministers of the Mt-th"dil Episcojial Church, and wl.o ' a jrerti stationed at Broadway Church, LouisVili Ky. IrtftJivittli Jtv Oct. 3. Dr. Jok bull Dear Sir I My '.fuutk

. - ... . 1 ; I,

It has a soothing effect on the stohi- i yn tne meaus.ae you na.

years, alid had the advice of varions fny sicians. Some prononnced my spine. 'nw my lungs, and some ray heart, to he th4 se-it of my disease. I hav len burnt, blistered and cupped, until I had becomd

disheartened, several very eminent ptv: sicians who examined my apine inform---t me that I was threatened with pamlyaw r ajmplexy anv day, and thnt nothing birt e, aeaton would relieve me. I had perfer horror of that, end was hesitatirig tm having one itssefted, when yon kindly aeni me your Sarsaperilla, which I iuimediatelT began to take three time a day. I had suffered terribly with a meat acute pain i the right side of my head, espoeial'y when

1 would read or write ror any lengtn retime, and on rising to my feet I weald r-ej perfectly blind for several minutes, an-i would have to kohl to something to ptr vent fulling.

I tm harmv to inform von the she m:

in my head is entirely relieved ; I uffof but seldom with my spine and then not sd

acutely. My appetite is good for the Brst time in my life. Inioy my dinner mofiS than any other meal during the day. You kindly sent me four bottles again last night,and I began again this morning, and I hope to be entirely relieved. Pleaae

accept my neartfeit tiianKs ana nest wisimp.

Very truly your most gruieni inomi, ' M. B. C. KIVRKSHTv tournal abounds with aimilaf letter.

all of which I guarantee tobe gannifce and written by the persona whose name they boar.

Do not Buffer yourself to he impnaed o Don't be drawn away after new and doobw fnl ffvaeriments. Don't risk vour health DT

letting novices experiment upon you with

their trash. My Sarsaparilla biis sd '-1 P tat twenty-five years; it 19 still the Sarsnparilhi of the day, and of the age, towering over all others in popularity and its curntiva qualities. Avoid all those wlio are trying to natm off on yon other extract of Saiaprilla aocalled. Kemerober it is Dr. John Bull Sarsaparilla. of Louisville. Ky, that is the eld and reliable remedy for impnntieg of the blood and scrofulons affections. Alway bear that in mind. ANOTHER TESTIMONY. BEjrrosr Babbicki, Mo April 30, 'M. Dr. John RuUDatr Sit: Knowing the efficencv of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing r d beneficial qualities it poaseeeesv

1i sena you van loiiowmg owiwjucu. v. case. . I was wounded about two years ago,WM

taken prisoner and confined for sixteen

months. Being movea soonsa mj have not healed yet. I have not eat up moment since I was wounded. I am

through the hips. My gcneml Maltn impaired, and I need something to aartat

nature. I have more raitn in vour oar

parilla than any thmg else. 1 wten n which is genuine. Please expreaa me naif a dozen bottles, and obliige. CaIT. C. P. JOHNSOJf, gt. Louis, MV P. S. The following was wTitten April 30th, 188S. bv Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mather of Capt. Johcsoo. Dr. John JIM 5r f "Vjr hn Dr. C S. Johnson, was a ekiUful st,rgofc and physician of Central New York.wher he died, leaving the above C. P. Jobnaen At thirteen nn of ace h

had a chronic diarrhea and sererota, wr which I gave your SarsapariT'a. It enred him. I have for ten years recommended it to many in New York, Onio and I1 for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has si tended it. The cures effected in some eases of scrofula aiM fever sores were almost :nirSn itimse; I n" Vftrv anxious for !T ton to try aome Of

your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of gettitH

a spurious article, nence ni! "'"'"s v ' '

for it His wounds were tern tfvm sv

lieve be will recover. Kespoetruiiy.

JENS IE tvai.

Dr. L. Q. C. 'Yisbnrt's Office Parlor'; are open 011 itondayf., Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 0 A M to 5 P M, for consultation by Dr. William I. Mr.gee. With him are iussocia-.ed two consulting physicians of ac!:no'vhsdgec. ability. This opportunity is not offirod by any other institution in the city. All letters must be addressed to

L. Q. C. Wiisbart, K. DM NO. 232 N. SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA.

wm if n Takes pleasuie in announcing to the Ladies of Blooinington and vicinity, tbatsh has just returned from the city with

A LARGE AND CAREFULLY

SELECTED STOCK OF

FALL AND WINTE&

IViSLLiriERY AND Eeal and Imitation Hair Goods.

We also have an assortment of LADIES' F1IJBNISHINO GOODS.

It will be to the interest of every one call and examine our goods before pur

chasing clsewhore.

We are thankful fot past favor, and hof by LOW PRICES, and fair dealing, to merit a continuance a

the same.

(WEST BIDE OF THE SQFAB,) ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED WT TOBE AND JOHN SMITH.

the coroner views it The girl j PCV,. "11IUJ fifty-eigh', with the improve-

!2d v,-ar, had taught four terms 1 ments thereon.

... ., ... , " ,1,1. 10 r 1, ih,.e And on tailure 10 reniiTsnsnu inn

III ri"i'J, iirr.t y .,3 HUI ni.,,.g,.. -j ----

a body unt

was in her

CulTtr's Iroa Drag Saw.

Tho Best Mataiac of tie Age far Cutting 'Wood.

After the tree is felled and trimmed, the horse-power is placed near the stump, where it remains stationery, while a Wrought Iron-Frame, mounted on wheels, to -which the Saw is attached, is movd along tho )og,by i.ieans of an Extension Shaft, for any distance required, as each cut is sawed off. This obviates the neces

sity of moving either the power or the log anS saves tbrce-fot rths of the labor. It can be wo-ked on soft or uneven ground and on hill side. With two light hrrsea,

one man and a boy, it will cut from ten to

forty cords of wood a day, alter the trees urn felled and trimmed.

The Mac ine hni been Thoroughly TetUd in all kinds of Wood, and is pronounced a complete success by nil who have used it. It supplies a want long felt by Farmers, and will be found

especially useful in cutting Stave and Shingle Ti nber, Cord-Wood and Saw Logs, and will piy for itself in one month's use. The Machines are strong and durable and not liable to ge". out of order. 7Vi! Jorxe Power is mounted on n sled, and thus can be very easily anc. quickly moved from place to jilaeo. N. B. There is no other Extension Shaft

Drag Saw manufactured without lnfnng-

i'arties purcnaswc or

who knew her.

" - " I sale the fee. siiniil' of said real estate.

fbo opiiter, Taken ns the woee'tv of Henry

"As

around which I'll th s other orbs revolve, so the White Lil'iv Baking Powders are the central or leading Baking Powders of the World. Y e, v.iil find them on sale one

R.

fl,,or smith of thn nnafotlicc

,. A,ln,;n;t,t,.tm ,,f d,c ocl. In of! also that the best brands of lea, Police, ricnt laws.

Suear, Syrups, Rice, Salt, Tobacco, Cigars, j Jonathan Young -Levi Tun-! Flour, and ull supplies for the table, (at the- lob

Seals and Margarjt K. S,!iils, at the suit of

Alexander Sutherland, Administrator OS F. T. Butler's Estate. Said salo will l made without any re-

You will find : lief whatever from valuation and appraise-

... . i

' 1 :..L i.t-u a,.eta I WI tit I I Tl f r Oil QUI itltOriLN.

! , i,i ti me nn I nhtce expose at public using any other Extension bhaft Drag Saw

LAWSON E. McKINNEY,

;th, '73. Sheriff Monroe County.

without authority from ns, will be prose

cuted for nfringement. All art: requ :sH'd to see one in irte at our farm lix mile West of Bloomington. Price of Machine, with 50 feet of tumbling shaft $100 0(1, and freight. Clark &: Dunnington. Greoncastle, Proprietors. ISUM. W. SAN DERS & SONS, Agents. Bloomington, Ind., Dee. 4, 18T2 8m.

Ball's Worn Dfryt

EXTRACT PROM A LETTER FB03T;

Valla wow. Walker Co,,Gft , Ju ti. Dr. John U Dear fSr I ha' recently given your Worm Destroy ffr syr.ral trials, and find it wonderfully eSJelwieMS, It has not failed i a sitfgto mstartce twjB ' ihe wished for effect. 1 am doing a pretty large country practice and have daily for some article of the kind. I am sir, respeCtf .illy, jrtlUS P. CLEMENT, M. P. P. S. So unoualined and iiumerous aiw

the testimonals in favor of my "rV er)D stroyer, that newspaper sptes to entirely

too small to toii it-s na It is an infallible remedy for worm. Try; it and bo convinced. See my J cornel rev amorefUdeription. J0JW Ball' Cedron Sl(tfrrf Boil's Pectoral Wi!4 Cletry, Bull's Extract BtfW, Bali's Vegetable Faftfilj nil.

All the above metlfdlses- prepared fcy John Bull, at his Laboratory, tr ifthSireat, Lftuisville, Hp For sale by Shoemaker Jfc Ca SOUTH SIDE OF THE W.UARS, IN IMootninjftr, lad. 4W W.