Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 19, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 September 1869 — Page 1
Life Insurance a Duly. It is a moral duty. It is a social duty. It is a religious duty. If any man provide not for his own,, especially for those of his own house, be hath denied the faith, and is worse than an iufidel. Less than 10 cents per day, will
secure a Policy ot 2,000, on the . life of a person aged 32 years, in the QmnecikiU Mutucl Life Jmur- Overtaxing Children in Srliool
It numbers more At the recent met ting ot tie;
W lseonsin Med teal Sx-ietv, u pape
Established A. l. ls
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Jack Whitley's vifo one day chanced to find an cl jgant yie e of white leather on the road, am sae
read bv Dr. "Waterhoiiso, of i brought it home with her in treat
delight to mend Jack small clo lies, which she did very neatly. lack set oil the next day, little expo-ting what was in store for him but when lie had trotted about five
ance Company.
than 59,000 members. Assets, June
1st, I8b, over ?,-o,uuu,uuu. our-1 Port.tff0 Citv on the subject of Deplus, over 7,000,000. Currentdjvi-jbiit;;"in Children. es)ceially with dead, from 40 to 70 per cent. A i reference to the evils of overtaxing purely Mutual Company: all its children in our schools the facts . . i : nn1 ciicrr,"(itiniis .if which were
surplus is equitably divided among j , , , tUt n,!i;' ! m liesit. wn in the month of Julv ! nio-tfall :he Cossacks WOte rtuigwl
the policy holders, l a ancnal aivi- i n(jonted reouestin its eeneral ! he legaii to feel mighty urasy, in trout of the General s tent, svrip-
dends, special features, original with , mihlication bv the mess, for" which I in the saddle a fed: ng that eon- , ped stark naked, compelled to stand
It is related of MouiSvioff, the famous Kus-iad b ncralMhat once when ir. command of pa camp, having iliscovered an alarming diminution in hi- candhs, and having delected thirteen; C ssaeks in the : ct of s!i i ing them, he adopted a novel met aod ol curing their thieving proponsijey. At
The Law of Advertising. In New York, the other day, the law of paper advertising was well, elucidated. The publisher of a
Says the World : "Once in awhile a pensive man may be heard to say : 'I wish I had all the money back
that I have spent for drinks in the
daily paper had the Standard Life f past ten years.' IK ot one ma n in
Insurance Company in the Supreme J twenty who, retrospectively gazing, Court, before Judge Fithian, for a: gives utterance to tho.t wish, has in bill of 773 on account of advortis- his mind an approxinatiug estimate ing. The company resisted pay-, of the amount which a person of mont on the ground that thoy had even moderate bibulous propensities authorized but oik; insertion. There; may spend upon drinks in the space
this Company, and offered bv no i purpose it has been revised bv the; tinned to increase at every monent, ere other. A few of the policy holders I author. We copy a passage ': j till at last he said : "It was lib talc- an, " .irnnno ! "In our common schools of the j "ig a canter on a beehive m swarin-j can
in the Connecticut Life Insurance Company, in Monroe county, are
the following : iSaniuel A. Smith.... Henrv Fellows C. P. Tul -v Dr. H. P. "Tounier.. Prof T. A. Wylie... Andrew J. Mitchell George Storks M. "L. Sv.odsjMss II. II. Hunter A. Sutherland
$r.fiei) oo 4.0' 10 oo 3.1)00 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 2.000 00 3,000 00 , 2,0 )0 00 2.010 00 1,0 HI 00 10.000 00
erect, with their heads thrown Intel
andlesticks. Bv the glare of the
present dav (everywhere, but more j mg time,' and well he migh :, lor j lighted candles so Held, tne general ;n,. , ,;;, n.,l tl. 1 ,,.,,. 1 the nloco of leather was no ithcr i and his staff indulaed in their D'rojr,
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vil vns, where the best teachers lire ! than a blister that th- apoih( arys
and generally obtained) j ooy naa dropped mac morumg on
the road.
aid the whole armv was permitted
to see tho ludicrous sMit;d chair
the poor candf sticks.
ISIr. MeDov.-ell, :.i watchmaker of
children, of from ten to six years ofj
i ,1 l f tL,C, iUC HI I'M lilt lllJti- -i.wv, M. L. Ssnodgrass is the Agent tor i Iuont'al lubc,1.j tlum n50sfc 0f the this old and reliable Company. busill0iSrf Qien, or more than their Call and get a circular. Office on ; teachers. I am aware that many the north side of the pubiie square, ! children aresluggish in temperament
RUminrtnn Tndinna. : anu near, a it. seen: to i -.tpm.:
sor.glit, anu generally ooiainet
evcrv inducement, cverv incentive
thi't can o devised and bought to j 7 r"T ,." e v , . , i efind nlentv ot notices ct li
near to Stimulate ami encourage! . r i At;,,,,.,,,.,,., im,M,ln,,(i . f -,i - n , l f ,wi,- i vorce oases in the newspaper.-, but : ijanonoi o, AlinnneM)ta, comment i a study,. s foiuHyj d pe.stenlruth rcma,.kablc i.ple ' are ( repairing a watch one day recently, applied. Ihe ctui,cquHue tuxi n))t hay- time to iillish it
muiv ot our origuiest aim oei TT i, ' i,,,.fa, 1, ui, ,.r;.rht
coumv, -. it. j uri.v-iMiu- v eat j --" i"" . . .. . have 'this man and vife live 1 to- j In the morning he found his tools 2-ether. Fifteen children have been ! and the movement- scattered about
the fruit of the prolonged union;! the shop, and some ot the smaller j gjven t10 and vet the poor pair are" ask ing the wheels missing. As no tract! ofj "ordered out
( "l tr. fin for them what. Ic.llh i them could
would do without fees nrt
It is a oucstion with us wlietl er in
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
great urging to get them to learn ; yet, with many of this class, it is their rapid growth that takes away their energy, and even ability to study ; and, consequently, you must fail to get them to learn much until
they cease to grow so rapidly ; or if
you succeed in getting study out of
was no proof, however, of this.
There was no order to that effect on
1 obliged to use their rocudis fori the bill, and the company did not
attempt to deny that they saw the advertisement continuing in the paper and failed to countermand it. When an advertisement is received in a publication office without the number of insertions marked upon it, or the cost of the insertion paid for at the time, the publisher can know nothing of the wish of the advertiser respecting the number of insertions desired, and as he can do nothing until advised by him whose business it is to attend to the matter,
he can charge for every insertion
advertisement until
To Consumptives Everywhere. A corresxindent of a Georgia paper writes as follows: "Having seen much suffering from consumption, and knowing thousands of dollars are yearly spent by invalids traveling for their health, apd on medicines and physicians, we propose a simple rtipe by which patients may become their owa physicians, aad if not too far gone, will guarantee a pe rfect cure if made and regularly taken according to directioa. The ingredients art! hoarhound, mullen and inolasscB ingredients that are
in reach of all, the mullen growing wild in every field, tin hoarhound in almost every garden, and the molasses to be had at any grocery. The directions for making are, to take a large: h iiulful of hoarhound and boil as strong a tea as possibly
can be made. Take up, and then.
of ten years. Leaving wines and
expensive liquors quite out of the I boil an equal amount of mullen in
piestiou, let us see what a plain the same way. lake a tea-cup full
Indiana State University. Kkv. Cyrvs Xctt, D.D., ' y.-. , r am Proftssor of Mental, Mvrul and 1'vtiiica 7Vi7f,.oDi.
Rev. T". A.Wylie,D.J, lrofcsor of Sa- .... .1 m :......... I
Rich kt Owes, m.u., rroTcwr ;r 1 ineui, yuu i.itiucc uiu.uiifi. it n.n ttual Science and Modem Lunffuapes. ! else Cat: VOU expect ? Yoil not can DamelK.kkwuod, LL..D, Prefer or 1 motQ' (rom theblood than there is Mathematics. f , j.i 1 i 1 "iiw V, Hat len-tive. A.M., Profcixor ot Mn it; and since the blood must
Oree' f G-reel- L'.tertrfw.-e. I pupplv nowishment to the brain and 1 n. M.Donii. A.31.. Prolauor of Latin and i ,1. .. i.'i 1 ..11 1,,.;..
. . , , . uie tjtniy itlltl ilU l.D Ult.iun nil Ultn Lattr Liter. tt are. I . , . . . Box. Uecrge A. Bickseu, LL.D., Pn- growth, besides repairing the waste frssor of Late. of all their exertions, it, follows that, G. W." Boss, A.M.. Pressor of Eplih wienovor you tas that fluid bewond
jAterature, ana litt nicory ana i . ..cnte
Ttacinnq.
J. A. Rki-belt, ProUst&r of Modern
Laiiftuap-.s and Uigtorp.
C'nnntv Ofiiceis.
Ron f kt C. Foster, - - - . Cirri Lawsok K. McKixxey, - - Hhrrifi IIkxhy F. Pkrey, - - '.tditor D. V. Busk:kk, - - Trea.-mrer ji. II. J'.kks, .-- Reorder Ekwakd AVmiiur, - School Exainhu VM. II. Si.'-.OMB, - - (Xroner T. Y. Rapkk, ") S. II. PKIt.lItS, I CtiimiirfiM'Mra.
James Small. J Wm. F. Bnowxtxo, Ch' h-man of Virion Central Committe f Monroe conniij. V.. K. Si.vss. Anxfuor f Int. Ree-nue.
C'oritTS Cif-itd Court J). R. J-t:eh, Judge. ; Join. ('. livlnns n , Pros. Attrifi;. ,SV-.v.i,. April and (Mio'n'r. nnion Pleat Court T. H". llen. Judy-; Ji.,oJT. R'-cncx, P."fKriint; Attorney. SiMiun April, August ai d December. Towxship Officeks .V. L. S'mdpm. Toiehip Tenvtre ; V. T. P.uHer. .('- T. Cot nod C. W. Ilr.ndcrion, Jtt.tieg "J the Peace. OoBPORATlOX OrriOERS Cirri;, John C. (tnhard; Pro.". Ativi ''!!, J. F. Pi'twin . Marthal. Of car S-nder.i ; Treasurer, J. F Maniey. Tkvstee" Is't warJ E. tl 'ax r idi wnrA .V. L. OJf-rti ; :ulv:ul J. Minrncr ; 4th w ml Parker Pei.rron. 5th vard Jt-hn Wal-!ro,. SctioiiL Tki-stefs M'lton llight, Geo M. Chase, and G. W. Hot.
its income, anamiia is the result.''" tkS'Yov Job Printing, come to the Bloomington Proqrem Ollice. GEO. A. l-.tKli;K. J S.SMITil IlU XT KB.
USKIKK & HUXTEil,
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i PRIVATE BArVffiERS, (Blo!nintjt"n, InJ.. office ncrlh side of the ; nnl'il sqiv. t-.-. j will t.ttor.d to nil lmsino? r-r,tni?tfil jlo our .-are, in ti e t'o.:rts of this St;. t,-. ;ao : are nl repit:vd to discosutt rood ai.d olvi etit j .;.)!. in reasoiiiil.il- ter:n.. ,v,-;v,- Me.-sr?. M.-Doii-.ia & Rotit-1. i Attorneys. .liid'tamii.oli: M-:si-s. Witislow. : Lamer & (.'... 15:mki-rs. Xo. .'. st-.-ft. :N.-w York; .M.-ssr. .AleCalla & Co . -Merchant-. l'Uioniiiiiiloii. Iml. Mael
such a case, the statute of limitation doesn't in some sort apply. In fact, if we had the discretionary power we should be tempted to say to these suppliants for separrtion that, after living together for nearly half a century, they must try to worry through their remaining days together. N.Y. Tribune. Two Irishmen stopping at the
island House, Toledo, lit their gas,
oison. Kit t own
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CHI 11 LIU 111 V.'UOi I'MillU L'l-t li - i - , It
ntlv. ! was decided to search a pet chicken The Commercial, of New Albany,
that had been left m the shop all tells an amusing story ot an tin.sonight, and on dis;cttiag the bird phisticated country girl who rode into
the missing wheels were found in its the city to do some shopping, and
gizzarel.
C&l -3M
after making what purchases she
. -i , . , . ri. needed, was asked bv one tf the A correspondent o . the bcientitic ;,,, . . , , . ., . . 1 . . .. i courteous" etc. clerks, in the cus--Anierican eivcs an account of an:, . , u.e
lmreniou
tor removino- cai oo uc
wells, let dt
v extemporized apparatus ! . i ' . i. . . i i V
' 1 i i' in I'liotii fin T.ir mil
acid gas from Ir a , , . , ,
It was inii)lv an umbrella i ((Al . , , , , , : him a little. Oh no sir, unless von iv n and vapidly hauled up a ; , , . ' ,
number ot tunes in s.iccfssioti. Ihe - ,1 i i " ? i 1 . . ,, Hie old mare, for I rode her from Ci.cct was to remove the gt.s ,n , homc v,ilhout tho colt -tew nr.uutes, i;-om a -ell so tutu as to instantly extingt ish a eantllc iue-j
vious to the use of the umbrella. J ,ie v icssDiirg J. lines, ot t he lUth
tunl with wind on
to enjoy a chat. Ihe hungriest of i
io cut. moMi Mtoes so n nocue i n i.st., relates the following incident : and drove them desperate. Ihe TniSTt.Ks. A law of the State ! "A young lad, at Lake Station, clerk, Mho was summoned :o do- ... . ( i r;--;- i, l i,-,.,.,. ,i " ni-i L-na if inmor-iri-i'i rn I'lrmnt-i f. . iM ! 1 111 . 11 tfl M VC1 V I Ml'iVO nilf
h.l I i " .1 i . .a .i .i . i k., ...:(.. i i.:' .
CUt UOWIl ailtl uesiioy llilSllCS, lift- ivitu ui-.n-iuai in mm;
put j
n.. ;
vise some defence against thci i, te.
thorn to close the windows a;u.
out the ct.s. Inev acted -n t
suggestion and placed themselves between the sheets. Just as they
hat !. tin to t ozc. a lit' htniii? lei '.
which had strayed into the room, caught the eye of one of the travelers, lie roused his companion with
coektailest or moderate imbiber of
old rye is likely to disburse cn his favorite refreshments in the course of a year. lake a, very moderate man' a. a' sample.' Assume that he drinks every day, o ic glass of ale, at ten cents, and four glasses of whisky, at fifteen. That amounts to seventy cents a day, which makes four dollars and ninety cents a week. Multiply by four, and you have $19 60 a month, which comes to $135 20 a year. Thus, if the man who had carried op at this rate for ten years, had all his liquor money back, his pocket would be inflated to the tune of 1,352 This is only a small-boor calculation ; but think of those who spend five times the sum on liquors, and remember that their names is legion." The tea planted by the Japanese colony in California, is doing well. The seed nuts are coming up, anel the valley lands are found admirable for the tea culture. If the result shall prove a comple te success,it will give a vast stimulus to the immigration of Chinese to this country, and, what is better, they will come with their line of industry specially marked out for them by their past experience. Should the fields of California prove t.dapted to the
supply of this important article, the
each of the tea of mullen and hoarhound, mix together in a suitable vessel ; then a Id a cupful of molasses tuul stew to syrup-the quiefcer tab better. Take a tablespoonful or a large swallow, three times a da'. Be particular in following directions as to making, and also as to taking it, and we will guarantee relief in all crises not too far advanced. The writer does not claim this recipe original with himself, but has recommended it in many cases wita good results. As the ingretlients are so comrot u and easily obtained, it is not best i;o make more than a quart at a time, particularly ia
warm weather, as the fresher it in, the better dfrtst will be produced. Papers of the country will confer a blessing on this, alas! too numerous class North, South, East and West Ly publishing the above recipe.
The Milwaukee Wisconsin, of June 28th, relates the following additional illustration of the wonderful sagacity of the elephant: The elephant Eorueo, v.-ho paid our city a visit on Saturday, and who has won- quite a reputation fer cutting up, started a sensation yes
terday morning, which lor stwwe
tune bid fair to bo lively.
, .,1.1 ... . ; 1 a . - . .1 .1 1 ' . i . i . l n tin r .1,1 e, .-it. r.f tl.rt. a i f UiMivliHApi. 4- ) , itAiir n r4- j v. v a 4
ing along t lie hiohwav, m trout ot ; eu to raise, on tue nisi ant, just , w u" uv,v wjj wnw okvuk a their pmniscs. This law is disre-' as the wind was inereisin and a region, as they can "put ia tea." ( baby elephant, hurting it. Roi
o-.mli'd bv many fVrmers in tbiistorm tiircateninsr. I he wi.nd tlrcw I
a-; to drag the i To save his kite, i
a
use
h. ''Jumie, .Itmie.
Here's one of the
in fur us wid a lantern
punch
t : no :t iturs
s
1ARU FOR SALE
I will s.-'l my T-.irni. -it ens! (-.; n-r of IJ'.ot'tnint tnitiir.a I'M itercs. so !tCre oi'd f nee, 4o :ieres well thirty fi nl forty frait tr : 1'itrn ; .sf--d wA' nsv.l sprii
m ; he e. n-
.ei t -li y. e. ;is i ti -lo-i '.l with i elcitns!. l.el'.vee'.i -o-tl !..- ', ! r-.-iei-. i..-o.i:
..m3- -tiThe yoiuux ladies who have a
passion for playing erounct, may j very lu-onerlv be considered "nirtid-1
! ens all lor lawn" ( 'forlorn. ,- !
Jloisftte County Teatc'ti-rs' In- I
The Teachers' Institute, .'or Monroe: county, will bo held in he High .School edifice at Moem'ino-ton
many t; rmcrs in this ; siorni inrcateiiing.
j county, as a ritk m almost any ! the kilo so heavily S dire t'iur will show. This fidl and I boy along also.
I winter t icy will scatter their mil- J the boy wound the cord around his ; lions of needs in cverv direction. ! hod v. At last the gust bore kite
I and boy along in the rapid air euri rents. The boy seemed to !: about: I one hundred feet above the earth,
f
livr litstidri-d di il.ir- down, tin- r.-m
i;i one iiiu: tv yem-s with int"ivst furtloT .it r L ; hivs, iliij'.'.i'.'u of - -. 1 i 1 or .Tii..-ii.ii n L'-ntz. April 1 !
t'bur(-ucs. MethodUt Episcopal, corner ofMiulisor and 5th streets; Rev. IIkxky R. Nayi.ois Pastor. Firtt Presbyterian, "Walnut street, bet 5th and otb." A. Y. Moore. Pustor. Second Presbyter inn, tlth street, bet. Col logo Avon-.iJ and Railroad; iiev. E Bai.lrxtink. Christian, 5:i. street, bet. AViisbin-toi and Lincoln; Elder AV.IS.F. Trent. Pustor. Jlapti.-i. -orner of "tVashington and 4tl Streets; S. Bcktox. Pastor. United Presbyterian, North College Ave
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; J he tiricl rrsignrd ola-rs ror ;i!e one ei ' the li: est stock furies in Monroe eotuity; con-titling of K.'O oc'c., situated five iiiilez ncrth-cad of Bloomivrf.on. .A. larg. " -tioii is well set in r;-.s.s ; water always ji! .-nty and eonv.-uii-nt. s e-oi.d barn, ;du-eilin:; ;e use, fce. rl'en':s en.-y. For further i:c-tie'alai-?. ajev to j GEORGE SltELKS. i Bloomington, Intl., mar.'U-Cm
J. AltXOLP.
commenc-ino- on
M
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ot
Catholic., corner of Madison and 4th sts
W. J. ALLEN. S. L. OSBOKN. ,1l11 n &z Oo., South Side of the Pubiie Square, DEALEltS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, And all Kinds of Stoves awd Tinware. Nails, Sash, Glass, Paints. Oils and Farming Utensils, UANUFACTURlvBS OP Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. Bloomington, Ind., March 24, 1863. WM. JEMERY. Something- New! RIDIXU MADE4 PLEASURE, For Ladles. I AM NOW "MAKING LADIES' SADDLES on Ga-.hr gl.t s Patei t Tree, the beM Invf i'tion of the a, 'Jibe, inTciitor, tho b.;st mechanic in ths ootintrv, on this Mi,a of work, is n.,w j mv eraploV, and n making some of these add fe, for mi. I wdl make and Bell thro, cheaper limn selhng the m hero. Also, 8 U (J .stock of SADDLES AND HARNESS of the Latest Styles, tnd
-l Work Tit
J. V. S1IOKMA.XKK. A.
Uoion mm Store,
South Side Ri blio Square. j, W. Shoemaker & Co,, Wholesale and Iic'ail Dealers in
DRUGS, prj M ED I -CINESSfef PAINTS,
OIES AND
MAG I C
GLASS.
Also, a large Htoek of Furniture, Coaeli and Japan Varnii-h. Coal, Lard, Linseed and Fish Oils, Ames' and Adams' Paint, Varnish and Whitewash Lri.sheH. Wall Paper, Window Shade , c. School and College Text Books, ami Stationer of all kinds, Tobact i and Cigars, LAMPS AND LANTERNS. "W kotti) on lifcixb a ?trictlv T-nv; stock
of Blaekb rrv, I'ort w.til Urii)io Wine;
p'reneh, Pitch nnd (iiaekherry Jimndy : Bourbon, Wheat and Kye Wlii-ky, lor MedUsal Purpose Only. Wo hoM all one V iU-nt Mt-dieinus to .i 1... ', t'i..l 1 htm k
-teas, j sr.r TViiffoSKarj:
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short
KfloomiJi&ton, I nrt.
Aus''-K- neixt, ami c-ontume .uv.il Saturday, 28th. A jroucral atteMid.anec of teacher?, township trustees a n,l friends of edueation, i.s earnestly solicited. Prof. E. P. C'or.K, of known cxitcrient'O and suece-s.-?, lias agreed to i-ondiiot the Tiih rititte:. assisteei by other competent teachers. The aid of .s.nne abli (ducator 1 x m ahroad, in:.y jierlia is be obtained. Experimental and rofessional lectures niav bt; evjiceted, from Piof. G. W. Hons and Prof T. A. Wii.i.y of the State Unieersity. Lectures on topics pe rtaining to education, will beeleliveied by Rev. E. BATr.Arn.'i; and Lev. H. R. Nayi.ok. Tuition fee for teach r? -s, one dollar. Teachers will ileass brinjr with them a copy of Me-Gufl'ey's Foiii'tii Rtiader. A pubiie examination nill take place on the forenoon f Saturday, 28th. Those who expect certificates of the higher gnu es, will prepare a brief ess; v on the topic "The Vocation of The Teacher." EDWARD WJIIGHT, School .'examiner.
v Eiiuaoie j .-a on we
Anil Four Ac ten 1 ll.aiul, rnHE UNDERSIGNED WISHJ ES to sell his IIOl'SI-: AJED LOT, sd-.uatcd just sooth of the C'i'llef;i; Campus, uo;i roii.-ontiblc terms, if .ippliention be The liotie is latilt of hrii , ' no slTie. in hi'tit, and contaiiis nine -moims nnd wn Imlls. with a front portico o cio-li story. The hoti.-e l:as n'oi.-n'-lyhenn lirti-d and re-shin:;li-d, and i in pod cuiii itii v. t hrotiliont. There is a wrll nnd ci.-t.rn on the protrii?-3, stal.los, v.-..dshed. hi. ;-.eii-hoite, and ull the otithou-: needed . l The pa.-tr.i-! lot, ehk-Uet 1 ,t, -:n gar.len, u:id door yard, i,r.' .- :eli tn o 1 1 tuxl iiidt!petidetitly f'-ie ed. T!: re i- n Iiiu M--leetion of fruit, tree.-; ui the Man 1-. ithioii wle.t'h Mfi; Apples. L'enelie, IVirs, I'Unns. as. well :i.s i-lioieo Ort.pc.i, tail i u iiuiuIm r of liiiii'lsoeie cvererr-'!t. The lioiise will Le .!". with i:.U thojjroi.nd, or with it portion i.f it. Tkrms One-third of the p ire!in?e nency down, the hiilaiiee in puyin :nt to. suit the piii-ileiscr. For furthi r part ieular;;, ; :..ll on the un-ei-sined, on ihe jn inises. KDVV'IN i:"l.LAK'). Bl'jomimrtoti, InJ . Julv i - iC-3-itai
It seems
people of the Paciec States would that wheu the train was coming into
ties and other noxious weeds u-ow- ' feet four in size, which he attempt- lind ,,iat tiicre 1S nr) : so "nieli wealth , the city J-rutay morning, some
uie
Ronaex)
was full of wrath, and started for the crowd of boys with tho evident
determination of stirring them op. The keeper, fortunately saw what was up, and suciKetled in quieting the rnousttT. Yesterday morning the boy who threw the stone was on the circus grounds, and Romeo by some means eliscovered him. The huge fellow was full of wrath, and started about wildly. He upset stands, threw his trunk about and bellowed much like a voting tornado. It was evident that he meant mischief, and as soon as he was in earnest would aianage to get loose, and then the dickens woulel be to pay. A rider wtis sent down to hunt up Romeo's keeper, and that worthy arrived just as the monster was in a fair way to get loose. The keeper managed by blows and threats to quiet affairs. Meanwhile the boy who had made
the trouble was getting towards
Out thcin down, bv till means.
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GOODS. POPLINS, LENOS, ORIENTALS, LAWNS, SILKS, PRINTS, And a great varity of Trimmings, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS AND TWEEDS, BOOTS A S 13 O E S. Hats & Caps, TEA, COFFEE, SUG A R, TOBACCO, And in i';;et a tjood !oUf Family Groceries, all for sale, low to (.Hili aid Produce Cnttoinrrs. Thiinhful for past favors so liberally hestowed on us, we solicit a eontinuanee of the ame. A LUZADDKB. nov. 1 t, .
ana the Kite live times tnat Ustance. At last :he young kite-five' caught in the top of a tree, anel x.'us suspended seventy-five feet above the ground. A Hood of rain came on, slackening the line, abating the wind, and allowing the little sufferer to be rescue:!. He was found t be unconscious, an5 so bruised and marred as to be scarcely recognized ; but is now doiiio- well."
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WM. O. FEE, J. FRANK FEE and M. P. IIARPJSoy, having entered into a copartnership, for tht purpose of containing the General Dry Goods and Grocery Business, At the old st .ml. would take pleasure i i ir.furmina; tho old customers of Win. O. Fee, tho friends of Fee & Harbison, arid the public generally, tlmt they will be glud to meet and sell them Goods as low, if not A Little Lower, Than any hotee in Town. VVn,. O. Pee would thank hii! old c.is-tomei-f , and th? public gen .'rally fo" their libcni'.ity bostewed upon him in the psist, ar.d the new firm, by strict attention to business, hope to merit and receive a reasonable share o::' public patronage Very respectfully, WM. 0." FEE, FRANK FEU, M. P. HAn-USON. Bloomington, Ind., June to, lSiiO.
The Kokomo Tribune concludes an article or. the irongue with the following hit : A gossipping we man, who is always snspicioning other woman, is herself indecent. The blatherskite man, who winks and blin ks and remarks about evenwoman who passe. the street, has no positive knowledge of any woman unless it be a very low prostitute.
Some fellow, who ought to be in better business, calls the attention of Miss Anthony to the fact that the laws of this State impose a tax of fifty cents on a male canine, and three dollars on a female canine, and asks her, "Why is this thus, mv sister
Notice to Farmers, OKALKD PROPOSALS WILL BE
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-Doty Wash, r," which wi- purt satisfaction, i-r dreaded, but
Mr.-.). Alien ,S- "o--T i ' and ' Universal Wringer," elias. il of you, gives pei'fee Washing Day i- no lorn;
is a pleasant pestime. MltH 1. P. COI.K, MRS '. S 11 AVFIKf.O. Mli- 1 tiKE BANDliKS. Bleomingtoa, July 21-Sia
Livery, Feed and Salle Stable. worleyT legg, re, ...-' the Smith end of the R R. Depot, HAY Hone of the largest and 'est :irranired Livei-v and Side St.:' hies in
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Au-ust 15th, 1800, for furnishing thci1""" ,? " Pubiie School cf Bloomington with eany lum. Fifty i'tit) Cords be.H inality, seasoned ' i i
lTO II OOfl, either four feet er two feet length, to he delivered as the Beard direct, not later than September loth, 180H. Bids must spec ify the kind of wood and length. The Board reserves the right to lejeet anv and all hids. O. it. CHASE, July28w4'C9. Secretary of Board. NEW! NEW! NEW!
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BEiTJ. ItleGEE, DEALER XN EVEBT STYLE OF Ready - Made Clothing, ffortKi Side of Public Square, BLOOMISG TON, INDIANA.
BEN.T. IMcGEE hi s one of the largest, st uelrs of Clo:hina, in his store, at the jireser t time, ever V.n eght to tho Athens of Indiana, and he is selling them nt much lower priees than heretofore. He has Every Style of Clothing: for Men and Hoys, Embracing a full line of lino and coarse Coats, Pants, Vests, Linen Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, and Xeck-ties. Espeeial attention is directed to a stock of mm jm rmy as recently lunehascd, which comprise tie.! latest and most popular styles.
Gent' Furnisliiiig Goods. At this store, a full stock of Gents Furnishini; Goods can always ho found the newest novelties b"ine, secured as rapidly as (hey are ii.trodueed in the Eastern cities'. A good stock of Trunks, Traveling liners Mini Vnlieoa
Monroe, or in anv other oovntv in Soo'.h- I .,,.,.... :n i ..,i,i .,n'. . ,
......... A ., ...,,,v, , jmrtiri.uar attention to the Bemis Paper Collar, of whieji 1 keep a full supply. t have, bv far. the largest stock of ISiral Vloiln. Ciissimerem, SHU Velvets, awd Worsted Goods, hu h will ho cut and rnado up in the highest style of the a-t. BENJAMIN McGEE. Bloomington, Ind., June i.0, 1860.
ern Indiana. Saddle horses or In rses and huiries will be furei-liiHl at any lour of the i;av or nieht. (.'onunereii-.l travelers nnd others, will be furnehcd wiih eonveyaree to iiei;;hlioriii:: towns. Good, stead y horses f.irnisbed to families. llor-es ftl by the .-ingle feed, day or week, at rensonable rates. We prop, se to keep a Ilrnt.-eia.s8 stable, and ask the public to give ui. a trial. I) ri All -.ho accounts of the -dd firm . IO, are in the hand.; of the present proprietors, ar.d Mi'ST bo paid at o:ie?. Blcomjnto;!, Ind., June 1S6 .
OOL BURN'S RED JACKET AXE. Thin axe is bettor tbaa the regular shaped
asea for these reasons , '
I. It euts t eeper. II. It don't stick. III. It don't jar the hand. IV. Ko time or strength fa wasted
taking the axe out of i.he cat.
V. With the same labor toe do one third more work. With all these good qualities it is made of
same steel and iron and temper, as our regular axes and will not bear rough usage uu;r
octtc-r wan tney. Tmt, low, Dee. 21st., 1B6R. LirrmcoTT & EIakeweu. : Tse tted JackH Axe you sent U a good one. I thiuk it '.a the best axe I ever had sold of. It is a very eaty axe to chip with. Anf one can see by '&e shape of it that it does not require so much ej;ertion on the part of chopper as with .heolc rtyle axe, to make it penetrate into the wood. We are roue1! pleased with it. VOUr9, G. W. CLiYTON. Miles covered Scoop ShoTel for the Fsttmer. Jest what you want I'eori.i, January 23, 1869. Lirpixconr & Bakhwell: Wo have cansten'. use the Covered Scoop Shovel of Sir. Miles and find it to be a very useful art cle. We wore than sa-e the cost of it daily in the amount of giain saved, shoveled from wagons. We can tdso handle grai i much faster tbit with the common Scoop. Grier & Co., Grain Dealers, S Eastern, Grain Dealer, ' S llaston t tin, Grain Dealeni, Robinson & Co., Freek Mills, George Field & Co., City Mill While we make these and recommend them because of their gteat merit, we eie also manufachifen of Spdes aad Shovels e(pjal to any made in tho country, East or West. - ' Onr saws ai-e patent xm' and: eaJxHti ground, and wnrranied as acd as any mn ifc Frwisica, Iq ,ra Keiuww.v s, i$6fl. LirriNCOTS h iJiurwsw. : The saw joa -ent Henry 4 p,ercB ule best Saw I ewr saw, it akeg fcu-oes;, feed in oak an stand up bully. 1 out 501 feet of Oftk; fouoing in 83 riiautes I have run saws for li' years, and Aat ia the best one 1 ev er got hold of. I have run your Saws in Michigan for four of five veais. ASH DAVIS. If your hardware dealer does sot keep our goods, send to usi direct with your inquiries iv rrdcr.o, and you 6hall have hasaediate iAiention and repiv. Ul'PfKCOTT"& BAKEWELL, Pittsbarch. Pennsylvania, sole owners of Colburn'e Vii Jacket Patents. Jijy 28,
C lards of alll.icdd printed to order, at. J th- Bicomingi on Pro.?reis otEee.
Warranty IXdt. and Mftrtgag' sale fit tie. Jxcrsts o,ce.
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