Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 September 1869 — Page 1
Tc inpe ra n vt Bloomington, Aug. :!. 1,tV.i. Tief. lViiluiititie : We, li;.! inulfi tigne.l coaeuittee in belief .f tile l.o-.!je ! dood Ti !i.irs in thij'i'i.uH, dcsii t lt-r puMk'iUi.ai. a com- 1' jour excellent ae ! ess, tl' ivcrctl Au-rast .!, in 'lie Court Hoi so s-'tinitv. We ri.k- t!. is rpn-.L-st. in er.nn iianee with tlie
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uttatiittiou wish of t ic i i.-ihIh i nutnv el' t!-! citizen? not coi.ncc
order. Respectfully rour, Z T. VOFFjy. W. II JUNK:,
J. VV. UI.OVKII. . ; Ti 7. T Ci.ffin, v,T u Jorpu, .1 v.r u:,vr. ! nuiv, and ought to be, sacrificed to ; for tin tWmUtvo it. i.i-!a!for t!u Lt d of oo.l , lt; puu;;c. o0 ,d. A man's own : ti'" Tuiii lms in Hlooimiitfttui , , , , . !1I: v.,- sw (,- , fmv fwti is to bo roivJeiL nitl.fi- timit ; miIIkk
I.ri-:ur .ioliv-it.; Smidav, Aumm. "22.1. tWr i hi.-f unrciir-oiuibic ami nuul wishes, i argi:ini'nt, tor
lublivitou. Event wiii.h oc;m-U within : g-,me dcodIo iieitlitr (car uxi. nor I i'tibii'j lai'i'ier
,. .;. ir':i:int man : f.iul oilier are duur ; tnc
F.'.ul intDxicution, broil.i. woui ds ami a utii, i o v:i woi t fiiii;i!0j, nw .1 .uai'tl- . bustum- and v d"!.onti-Hte uimi.swvmbly tl. truth f ijie i iMS aj their lives. Libortv to.-.mi i Tlu; carryinj' of
rcrresi i unions niutiu me iHirrcoiifss oi ico ,i , , i , ,lv.,i i,,,i ,,,,,., ,, , ,, .k. . ,.t. ,,-.! ,.r ,:! iinn. that is iivotiom trim r..iv.int, i an.l ni,.io- wu-i,r, i:
15 LOOM S NGTON, IKi)., SEPT. 22, 1860.
vol. a aio. iii.
iblir Paii'i". TIip
iHiinan lift' i- t'ou.sui' t reason, an tiiiam'v
ill i k h r; '.::;(!!
trati-portation ot filnv
oi-iv: 'O'.vd
ni.-. -! iv! 1 a I
vi a
III .Oil:.
:.c ! in n-
ltKil'.TiaK kern.si m
; i'i,oiii)ilin'.i i he fhee;-;'; ! 11 !..
'nt (hat. it .-ft ai-, w:m the
tors saw ( n
per.-t !i otiiT
.. . i...
f a iek I work 1, and io j their
I'lCi.Vei' . j lilWS, it h-.'.;t 1 lu I enri'enr.t
a coin mil tee of
own prottelion.
d'ety, iU 'heic art
'I'ltis, provui.nj; tor tl.e ot:t.'t jestiii'iuv.
I jiiii'.iorities coiihl tlo tftr that man, j Take another ease. One of oiu
j besides ootl n lrsinji'. loiter, tlu v j bat.-lieiv, we will s ijj)te, is r,ilty ; Ins fatal trap for our youth. i iiioiudi!, that one person sisiier, than j of oii't rin;; for .-ale, meat, damaged W'e say, ho must not- be hindered.
tiian that, the town ne ui,eetel. it j l.v (Lsease, or natural death. Mow ! Lioertv is saoi'ed. I eontess I
drinks to our young and old mm. We take' fare or the ehildren. We feol (iii.'l.-.l v and docply w!kii th; v are tondted. Hut ve look on eavehs iv as the hunter sot:: antl baits
p t ol
sifk with thai: disease, he illtlllf
can-
i- simplo rum it anioun
poluv ui2t.il in Uic Lecture. Ueutlesivt), lt
vh.it you an to arouse our c-'ir.uiviiiity to ociicn. Verv rca.xctt'iiHv voii's. K i'AI.LANTiNB. IJtcoi!iiKiit n, IiiJi i.it, An :t;st Sl-t
Relation of C'Svsl Clnvcs-issnvnl ! tleniet
to I litem pcranc. It iese trnisnis, miiversal!
.s i.i their1 striet Kral regulaiitms. All the.-o ; removed, even if to the City of the
art teles are oxciiiilee. entirely irom Demi. And why not treat in the
T r-i-iv ho t. .Id tltnt T !i n orter-! nassenizer trains, ami semetimes are .same wav all tnar sue Miitvt'tl will
taining'my aiulieneo willi i ru isms, ' oven sent altogeliicr by tliene-eiv
! bv no one. Very well j llum;;a ltte aim saieiy, ant cv
;a,ini!(e!. i '-''y m propertj-, ire inns ei
)c ! nmeh time or trouble
taken ler our oHieers
v .1
iiitemperaiif e . les. put. them ny themselves, in tin.) Grave Yard, or
soiiiewhereelse. l. io iqe t icm oou
woulil be i not see any diti'erenee in the eases, to find the! Fellow eitizeii?, I nut, you ste.
person, and the way, to abate the ; aleoholit.'tirinks alone with poisoned
outrage, an .1 to pun; s!i the olfender. ' eandie.?, spoiled meat, the small pox, :iich jxiwer lies somewhere, and is j and the cholera. And I m iintain
tiiat we should treat them all alike,
used lor the public sutcty,, livery one !'ee!.s that no mutter how sacred
A Lrduic iMcert'd in the Court ' i nvolve nil that I ask for, in en- j xidv-ml t-auw onough Wr mstri.nioiis
tieavorin'j- to determine the relation I and K-yond all confide-at ions of mi" govcniment, to the cause of tern- dividual eonvenicm.-e a id profit.
Hit.' late co'.if.ais-ai i n m l'nila-
we
&)var, ut Bk-om;tloi.
f i i or . J i .ih
OttHHtll.', - I '., -ill, l1"., God stasu'.eth in the congregation of the mighty , he judge: h among.' tin? GoJ.-. JIo'v long will ye;,iulfi,e nnj!ist:v. ami acttipt the jeisaij of the wicked? Seiax Defend the poor ai.d latk.erless, do ins" ice to the
afllk'teu and needy, r'.ii thorn out of ;uul the han.l of thewichtd. Idin $'2d, i
1 i. This Psalm i. addressed to civil rulers, to judges ami magistrates
ranee.
I:' thev are a.lmiUed already. 1 i tlelpliia. which lvsaltetl i'a tl o loss
tIo A ul ll,ev : ot luiinaa nte and or miiliiirs oi
nurses, and hojui for the t:est. At; personal l berty is, no man shall any rate protect the public from the j mak monev by selling us that mi t hief of their presence. What whieli is foul to at. Romehow, liberties and rights h;,.-?fOne infecteil i we foe I differently when it happens
have 4 ho J
man over another
HfOne intet yfliv mav
oot ! to be sometb
to drhi. tiio lg!
to
avitnitied. not on!v fh,i
i i: praetiealK , in the administration of nubl'r nrtht-ritv and law,
, . i . i r . i" .... ... I
ml on tin tins laei i r:n;e :nv siami
n rv manv tiiii's, tin
i ;i ,e fiif n't it. re imuni' ;.
I '. Hit
1
storing
tiii!
the victim of Cholera or Small Pox i it he iiist. as foul, ami far more fatal.
was a cu:i.?c(jii'.n'.:e of the ; plead hi;; rights and get nut .a writ : Tin n, we lack the power, we are
together, in a house within i of h (lua nry,vn' his favor, as well ! afraid of violating the snored rights
counter of the virtuous, wiih skin changed from the fresh ciearn?sd which reveals the- lively circulation of healthy bioud btMtajh, tu ti C3Epressionless appearance of earrion. going no M'here, and for no purpose, only gravitating toward the subou : or if the saloon Uiamehes could teJl thoir true, sad, .shameful story of human hearts and confidences, and minds, and talents, and lcaro iag, and utste, and enterprise, and ripeness for usefijlness, all steepcJ and coddled, and killed, in the f.eepient druti;, of the cotistaiit drama of low fun ribaldry, profanity and obscenity, s-n acted in ths? rendoz vous of sins and sinners ; or, if th saloon hecfers would only tell thei s'ory of scores run up, paid ai. unpaid, of the individual cares beginning and increasing, and th constant afteuilanfe there, auiil tl work '.vas completed ; if they wot give the statistics of their custu and customers, so that we mil cjinpare these with correspond!;! family statistioa, of love and yanil ec mforts gradually departin; till the house became the scene ;
poverty, abuse, and misery ; or
ti'.-ver
who administer law among the peo- j pie. Tiie genera! instruct io.i whieii ! we derive from the I'silm is that human Government is an institution '
of God. and is administered under his authority and supervision. Also that, its great object is the protection iu their rights and interests of all parties, especially of the endangered and helpless. In a r.;v.ib!!e, the power and duty
w il
ea;'
eiiy, ot avast tp.iaii .!ty o. spir- as the drunkard ? W hy when elml-i of the vender, ami the drinker, s liquors. That V. j.ior idiot: id j era threatens, are all publie ami ; Government: must protect these
u.vo Deen t..ere. lit 1:11-! pnv.tte )remises eareluhy cleared i rights sacredly.
saici'i. .'c iDiOiii" r!, are ' mi use as. the loss w as. the burning of till promotives ol infection, while i la ice another eise. A con feeto out .veieh individual right, i of tlavt liquor did as lif:le tlt.mage, ; the incentives .'.ml means of intern- j tioner finds that he can color his '-, ' i. 1..M.. i:... l... .1 :o:t 1....1 : ..i,. i : : !.. :..!...! 1: i i. i i .i.
H's auil liooi'iies. li '.stl ail it IS pioo:.i.'i iiu- loss, tuau u u ; p r.int c aie jnn rei emit nin in me ; euinues m.re -jneapty ov imwiluie-
tne Uithvit'ua . ati'i tlie i "ecu tiriuiiv. j;eiiei a uy iitjuare ; puone view to eaten me unwary, i some or p nsonous drugs, man ov
t as' tie i.'" tlit . ourne.i. ami even a lew lives lost, j exempt ironi an rest ra nil auove j mcse wiuen are iiatiniess, and in
upon
r mieresiir
under the same clause of tiio eon
stilution, and bv the same rules of
law br.nish thorn utterly as dangerous, as deadly enemies tohuman-itv.
I put them along with these other we should look into the liquor se! ler
enemies or m:.n, iirst because t. returns ror taxes, tlie amount o: I
their hiiifjulnant, and I aver that they are far more hurtful than either poison or pestilence, and do actually, far mor." damage to mankind. To
and imav ixei
1. 1 than the far v,
it
Urc'O tliat til!
.1
1 1 ileal n, wiueii so . j dnmk, must pn i'o ?. are ai
ot the mag'.stni'es is put hands of ehosen men to he
into the ad min is-
arthcr, ar.d ,);rta' am
peranee. hw only :rme:ole
ai'iiMed m tne ad nil- i
1 r. nt e:!se of 1 uieni-
T ask. in this, for imthing '. for the enfoi cement of a I rhieh is of daiiv apoiiea- '
ake t the greater. e:al .''ootl. 1 (n!v
orineijde of ':;iIic policy s:i ex ten
v :i in ih ci r in ii: ; r ii i ii r, lei i i.-i miv- '. J tf-(,' .,ie ,i!:ttn
e-nment, siioui:! lie curried a little i etc wnieii tee :aw tal.
ud eo:itrol. .lruggi-t in the sale of imis.itis
stran; i here the U:
v tit,v;station and nu.-h litpior wlun
ami
s:
jeyond all eonirol ". ; acts aeon. f r 1 1 : I
nine vears a.go, a ease oi email ; several c.
make this assertion good, 1 need go no farther, I am sure, than the expericncd and history of this, our own town, and vicinity. O I if that history was read iu its fullness and truth, and details, with names and
ugly, ihe children ot j dates as it stanes engraved on the our families huv the ! book of remembrance above, and as
sales, of Ids yearly gains oat of i!
poor, and vicious, and wretohe.
and of his rapidly increasing wealtf if we should take a turn around h residence, and notice the eviden there of growing prosperity, a: abundant means, of comforts, Iu: lines, and splendor, and listen the stones cry out of the walls, a; the beams out of the timber unsw them, telling the story of the u
rearing of the pile with the pitta:
kind o: art m or e s und'T sine- i familvare resir mil; ci i too late to mile is and also, !
is, ant! 1 beiicve wherever: 1 l.o hou
is ground o! s'.!.-: . )(in :is u to Iv ma le of t'n m. Am'
in our mids
i . i i
ot those nouses vo.nuer. .1 iu
respectable citizens lied, j lives .alas! f..r the child too late. ! long
n" another of our citizens
i , 1
1st J glittering poivon. On-.: or t-o of j it will read one day in hearing of; ees of .shame and sorrow; and last
riie; them die, and others are doomed to
pain
and miserv.
m ichborliootl
Wt re :iit in quarantine. The street was barricaded, ami no man st;!iered
Hov
....... ( . i ..... ........ . . i ii.i...
1WUIU vt: lt.'.:.t III tin-,,
neighbors, t!m suspicion would be enough. An inquk-ition work! be immediately instituted. Our physicians and chemists would be asked
tered for the good of the whole. There are no separate int. rests of the Governors, -aside from these of the people. The whole community is a Mutual Konorit Insurance Companv, divinelv ineornorated. Its
I will mention a few
annuo tthui :
fhe title t' property, and espce-
r
!i already.
-i -w . -.i
dlv to re:!
inc.
mu- L oe i
r
most earehiily
ixed
estate is, vo;
t irtied m
i i. i:iir name "poison
i n;!i: them in large p!ai: i .i: i; !... ........
KllOW, ! tiiiet .i'.'iit i:iu.i in .ttt.il i vil-! tise. So care: ul is !;'
must
i ,
1
at
to
pas.
that way. Mori ; tul the l.iHiness arel
many, cut otr. l he puone ; materials, would send tl at nu n oft, etpiired it. A m igldoring minus his sugar (lungs, if not some was closed, and the whole : of his skin. No m.dter what his was as si ill as death. There i pecuniary loss, he must o. All of
cciion there. 1 he voumr
letters, and ! h
r.g'it
governnn n!
made to y
business is to admini.-ier its good. A new stiv faithtullv, distributing to i.i a town, or a no
Otii
affair
each citizen his accruing dividend of care, protection and advantage. When each individual receive. his proper share f beneiit at the hv.st j)ossi!!e ex':ist of a 'mi-tistration. the itlei l of government is rer.liz.tl. Interests ar-; higher and hover, o! cmiter and l.ss i;n'-or:anee. individual enrichment r.nd agtd'andiemt i;t is tuy. the h'. ri est intercsf. but one of the ower. Lite, kealtli.
hoallliv to: o of morals, a good
Y !eld t
: t is to raid'
(ve:i
this ; ti
i;
closed. ;
mod of
icd for iheir 1 safety r eitimert of: CilUI'ell
vieini: v
were ; to analyze the artioh s. The detec-veli-ilion of toe poisonous or iniuvious
) the !'.!
aled.
J. ronei tv ov. ivts :u
however
no their groum Their p 'ivate tiii
p reaitr tl lo eOOtl. Yei-V
ives ami headii o. tne pcipie.
Lt is r.ot eoiieeived that there is anv
1 . i i . it' , t
lie ;!;eiietl ; violation ol pHsmiai i ! oriy in tins d is' lo be guarding of htiman iil; It is uu- : ' I i t r i . ? .1
aei'sic-.v.i, A ixuicve, ma. tne an may go ju.it as Jiu- as the saietv of the
em-rive
was man
...1 ! 1;' 1 !! ,1 !
lalhtrs noe.se, e.iiii lanniy, ami ms.iiio lives ai t piivsiciitn also, were ail cut off from ones. The o
T" 1 F h I 1
us, I'emoerals ana It-eiaiblioans
Wludlg. lO
it a valuation.
e or will eann ! be ider a great public r. iiitlt ed, this pn'i-
i ii v; i ves ;i i;;r grea
ter I
to the indi'idaai tlian I hat.
sacrilit r and e-l im:
Just
o: ft
a
svstem among
Ml
roliil,
of go: serai iiie highest
-:i i I 1 ! I IK- ill 1 ' i
which .herefore on-;
reg;:rh t,aiHl caiefu'lv pr:
ei'Ui'-.'.tion, interests, v. if gmcr.ii ht to be !
I i
id
i Health
a iv ; i lei cut,
hieih ti foi . ' state
inn. tr.an the
;s. W!y shoui.l i be even made to
i a uh! !
.ore 'Cl.SIJ
lieui" vhieh iqlKU' Un- ' the f iiiie he
pe-eu any j or m make jusliy ani t ti'U.tl. i 1A let a and t
riiiciplo v nieipaii; v
and cnioivc 'si a In; eallet.1 ret kl
'.eaeherous t th ; ! i . its ,.;;1V, . a pecidem e 1
e;W'l oe til re: ! ICl! Wt! Witi.i 5.S : i!::; same p.-e.ve ;.et at on-'O - it
'A ItiiO It iibi-ri". whie's!:
v una t i n
A Stat
ra 1 no
to fell under its power, hi- wotihl sav, he shall lot fatten upon
health ol our little st! is wonderfully al-
wi en the i ne poise n, or i- disguised in atln.etive
e
the societv ot o! e.ers.
miasm, must, if possible, within its exist ia x limiis
i i i
1 lie deatliv
tie
ept icre
lered worse, r.!-Ti'.fi
; laws, wo.
w oi lis i!;ij' illtere its n
hi
atithonty. no long prooe,s of rcellMC 0 i"V L L A.
tape, thee 1 1 e s
iii fear ol an injunction from r. prcme Coi.rt. li'the auth.or-
I'.at! lit'en m"ali'enr
tlie people
3t
Jl V.t i :ed hy t ii: i'i ( Th, thev ,
on: (ir eho!;.-ra, e::er-
liavc organized a;i
set to i
l op.
lo:--. r.w-
m !
These being .-'vi.n-t
of private enterprise and lusines.--, leading unfailingly t p:iva:e er-terpris-and ni-o.-jjieri.y :in;l pi.td e wealth, will most twtainly j'tilio-.,-. A higher interest may be sound at the expense of a lower. The public good, the eutse ofeenenl
ineiieeti, Hi transporting
jvger :i!lt!
are e
to ll.t
mm
genu
not lie st; a town, at a. dis iloiis. an mate 'iah put to
artic e.retl
es. i u II !i e, , ii r in:i
in any quantity wit iiin i-i.Vih r depot is l i :iiei
illg o!
ex.!
C
re;to!i. lis''
r"1 f-
morals or educat ion, is a higher oe. i-
si'.lor.,:'o:i, a 'nobler and mora im-i L!-:i. A. m a
portanr end, titan tne agurunutieuo nt of f!iir- :nr.n, or even of ma; y. ; Y'ot generally, if rrt miiversal v.it will be fount', that the same line: of policy whit'li results in the gredost good, is at the same time betier for individuals, and that those enterprises, f ratios, oeoti j:-:dio;is, wh eh enrich a ft:w a; thi CNpome of ' he many, tlo al.-o no good, but evil to the few. Tlu irue, permmicnt iii-l tercst, of a whole people, is the tru-j interest of its in lividi, i!s. Hence the wiil and wishes if a few,
hi nee titun hnnaoi l.atut ! is built of iiieombu li' . Ti e dealer h. 'Va'i i' Ineuivenieiiee and es'.-er.
j.s.svri a in
lUSKI UK i IILXTKR,
i:jw.wBT's-w:rWfa ; Hi
i if' !
duty as a commt.tvo n i saloiv. lbt'V con.i'oi flio ie and prescribe to the citizens iihev .-'mil, and what thev s!,..
ear, Tle-y proscribe ivater-mehuis, (;tl t' meat, euiumhers, green corn, and cabbage. Thev confiscate t'ose : iiriieles without nue'e, if hr night
to m irliet. iliev t;ruani:'.e
; comniUt.eis, wmen
s, inspect id
orders for
improvements, is law. Tin
sa,ety ontwtegh all co
lion:', ol impute i ; il.t.
!
! ::iei -
ive
i and word laud
"lie .kit. what 1 not
althl
enter private' premises, and !
expensive ihaneisi
.All' public
AT
their j health Siller;;-!
I
T.iere is an old shantv
W 1 en I
in
At1 -e N-i
I.rVS. r k (
ri'i. -i a--M - . nl'ii1; :''
M. n.iiiiil-l A: Me V
V.J. AI.I.KS. H. L. OSJKHX. ullosi &z Co., S'outA S'oe of the Public Square, I i pr am: us ik HARDWIRE AND CUTLER V, Ami id kind d Stoves aud Tinware. Kails, Sab, Glass, PaiHfs. Oils, md FiirBimg: Ufeiiils, M A ' v FA i T V liE U.S O F Tin, Coppei nml Sheet Irom Ware, Bit oaiiiigton, ml., March 24, 1HI9. Will. OlEStY., Some tluiii TVow ! RID tSti SI .4 (UK 4 IE,I-:.4S9. lUi, For Ia.tics. TAM NOW MAKIXC T.A.DT US' HADIiLKS or ii.t!ii-i-''t ,. 1';. titie Tnv,
thu ll'si inci-iiuiiti .if tin; im: -. 'I' ei in- j vi-ntor, the- Ix'st uic-hnnie in thf eo ,'itry. ; oi tliis; kind of work, i n-.v ii. my caiptoy. ; sr'l Is liuil-.ing ::!iii of til - I'': -- h Hi'', i I vill iris- k; : to: -ll tliein le . ! tlitui ! nnv one wyiiig SJf.d-!! e'.-c wh'T--, mid selling tiietn tie re. Also," Iinr-f Son !c !'i
SADDLES AND HARNESS of ttie Latest Htylw, unit All 'oik Warranted,
i-.i.
'.' I All !IK.
-. No. : et.-Ciill;! Ilal.
w
i iii ollr t t: 1 1 1 i: ctiiietevv
that yorr town mid put into it
'.he small pox. Wrelehet :.:! eim even now. If. ;
'V
iiiaiuling : i i to! I
:iuthiri;ies luiilt it a citizen who had
i n it n ! I the tloe-
A. .1
Hit1 -P,
South Side Vull In Square. J, W, Shoemaker & Co., Wholesale and Jldail Dealer-: in
Jil?a.jalli5 House
tnfj a'oisr AcrMt of ff,:s!sil. r r l i K UXDF.USIGXKD W1SI1I i: it. seii etoi ss: ai j.ot. sit!i:i;i-il jasi seatli et the ttnil: " CiitliptH. ui'iii r":,-enu i.!e ti'i.K, if ni; !i-. iitioii tt;
I:
it'll. ivn.i
DRUGS, C INKS
y. MKDl"
?&ei-e;,V -7 P A I TS ?.U iii'ff x -il 1
OILS AND JJk GLASS. ' Also, a liirictj . toek ot' Furaiturn, C'-aeli ; unil .liijiim 'ui !'ih. jt'oitl, Lard. Liusttd and Fi!i
UP IIS,
rn.nt. Vi.ir....'. Mud
in h le:': 'J"e ' slit;
lir.'ini-i s el i,!l i
ii:ii: mil ai
.-k. two 1'ee a;-
ll ;. t:-..n
Mill-
piti-tti
.; 1: i- nil
I u i-1 i .- So v in en tuii.
I eell'l'.lien i ii Illl'l eisl ! 1 . i. 1. e!ii,-'. : lai-.l- !.
',e
iries
I iilirt ! .!ll'll'.
LA DI ilS' iii;i:ss GOODS, POPLINS, LICNOS, OKI ENTAIL, LAWNS, SILKS, PRINTS, And .t great variry of Trimmings, CLOT tlS, CASS1M ERES, JE VXS AND TWEEDS, is s o t s5 Ac s aa o e: s. llatrs t'e 0:1).--. TEA, COFFEE, SL (. A it, TOBACCO, A iel in tV.et ii ;;"i.'l let eri'tttuilv Or.n-. ries nil lor M-ile low lo ('ny,, uiid I'roJ.i.ce Customer. Tli.tiiUuil it.r piel t'.vcrs lil.,.rnl!y !... viewed on as, wr seliei . n ceti; 'miiiin.'.' ot' i 1:.
A. I.UZ.VuDidl.
K ttP t ie l:.r(.: fcto. .: IV
of
O OODS,
ourselves, n.v position wouhl need j if we should go to the qracc. ya
no more argument. Or if we should! the end of all flesh, and pass fro go, first to the Doctors here, and grave, to grave filled by Intern' they should disclose their profes- j ranee, and recall the vo-or 1 of c sional secrets in regard to the effects lives that went out u: she me a; of intern peranee, within their past ' of young lives that endwl in infant and present practice; if the Lawyer of men tumbling intoxicated fro here would give me a faithful report! their horses and wagons, into t' of (he troubles, quarrels, lights, law-! jaws of death, of othere falling! suits, crimes, losses, bankruptcies the knives of their drunken co: of property, and character begotten ! rades, of ol hers by delirium treme of this prolific parent of evil ; if! and the many other forms of Iiqt: the 3Jinilee.i here should add their I niurde: ; if, I say, the plain fa tale of damage to morals, of falling ! which have occurred and whi into sin, and back-eliding, iu the j make ap much of the true hieto cases of many once hope! til christ- j of this town, were to bo recited hei ians ; if patents would tell rae of j you would run away horrified fro. their joys and hopes, followed by ! the reading of the chronicle, n
disappointments, tears, and lite long admit, without a hearing, the pom anguish and shame; and if wices it was iutcndetl to prove, thatltquoi mould do the same ; If I should j drinking, and its sure aocompae.itleseri.be tlie victims themselves, asiment, intemperance, is; in thehiehI see them passing daily along the; est decree, damaging to mankind, streets, and going in and out of the : more :so than pestilence, poison pr
Saloon doors, squalid, ragged, dirty,! war, and consequently that a eomtrembling, with but one tirm riiolu- m unity, which is alive to its. o yn tiou left, namely, to drink on, all! interests, "and trno to itself, musi
they can getjWith eyesbloou shotten, i banish tlie custom of liquor drinkwavering, avoiding the direct en-! ing, arid so the business of liquor . rzna'j l. ! ? ; selling from its midst.
IF I f5 lil ' 1 pat intoxicating drinks along
DRESS T R i M MINGS Ho si pry nnd H to ves, ISOOl SKIRTS, EI a Is ami Canfs.
Soots
Hoes,
it.
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Am 's' itntl A limes Whitvwadi Driishos.
Wall Vaper, Wiadmo Slndi .i, dv. School and Colle-'i Text 15 ..ks itwl
Slatioat'ry of all kinds,
Tobacco and Cigars, LAMPS AND LANTERNS. AV li f) on In. iiil-t ., i-i.-tly pin-" ..I'm-'i "f Hiiickl.'jrrv, Tort itntl .;-i..- Win.-: Kr-i.tli. l'eie'li ami IJ5.-ickl.erry IJ-;ily; Bourheii. Wheat aiitl Kyo Vhi4;y, !'or 3Icdietil VurjiOMn Only.
i,c- to
eii'lealiy !, ae.- i. ! is n ton- s,n of freit tr--s on the evoaaii-. iiiniini;
u'i'i: Ii iiin A''!e-. lV;e lov'; I'e.ir.-. rii.ais. w t 1 1 :i ellei - .. ( Ir. Had it liulnlie;- of lmn Isci io i'V"! cn-ers. Tic I m-itf will he ...i-! with nil .he "round, cr with :i portion ei' ii . Tm.Ms One-third ot" ihe poivlm--.- money lov. ii. the liiihiiit-i! in ay mu'iU ; : . nil the
jiiin-hie-vr. For All : lu-r partiea'
.r4gae;!, Oil t'-e je-emi-i e KMWIN CrLhAltl). It-'ONiinili,!;. In-1 . .Jt.lv li', ISM--.'Hi.
fall on tlio tl n-
WmRI.KV.
v.
A. I. KOI.
liiiverj'. Feed snasl
W;iLEV & LV)h', .',) So: .'. (.l t!.,i. I), WKele of tie- la'l-L"- t llliil Le: litlej;e.l I.iv. v : . 1 Sah- Sttu!
iloii. ,"-. ol in an v olii ! count v n S i n 1 1 d'.itllit. S el'iie lior.-"-, of 1 .r" s v i . I--- fur .'..'ti-d ,i! ii I: v ii ''ii- i lav ''' niiilit. i tsin i'lei ; ! mv ii
I v.v. li c. le, i t
Jtmf&ii- .is -i
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'irlr-:
.Still Inive it lew of
and SlaHonery, COTTON YA V2X8 AND BATTING,
Qufemicare, Stoneware and Glass
ware, Dye-m Sail, HYDRAULIC CE3IEST, &C,
Anvwlierr to ht'. fotii: 1, lotwcon the tan hark rei'ioie- et'l?ron count v. nndlhe r'n h
iron and coal fields t f (iveene. If you ex
n 'et to huv irxl ehtMDor tna i veil ever
i-.-ev iheiti. ln-iv or cl.-et la re. Jiiri to have vvttl- I'Oeket I tM.k full f '.".reel l ile!..- Tile
niMii.-.li is ad gets the ttheip flwts. jnly'Jl
AJlrtMM S'siiit Jars, -elt-milors, :unl
iii:t-i-!ite. ,t SL-:LLA Jf CO'.
Slono S's'iiit J .ill's. i-Now All-uny make'i, at. M, CALL A tv CO'S. 862T-CIL'T THIS oi'T,-a J'rom Ihr liti.ioinw'ofvn Proffrcsx. Till. ADVliRTISErdEMr -i.icJ 1 JDollsuvs in
KOR
$20 Worth of Goods!
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TF.SSltS. LKFFLKIt & RICE havin- h?" Jie-siiieuee, uuuer iVi :!sso, iiit.-tl with vl.em in the mii ina: ban ol law, because, secoudlv, of
Im-int ss. SU: .1. W. Sniowi.K, late of New their altra:'ive, s-duciive power. fVTry' X? rth?nli' V t" w!"; Thev are like candies to children ti.i'tiiia Hour unuer tliu numn ot ijomcr. .
Uco it d. Our Mills arcno-w in complete , lrresistlDiO. lour cinia cannot
oit.tr, ana i nass a canuy siion. without buviutt
We Warrant our Flour to bo .'q ui!, if jiot superior, to any in the
coiiiit;v.
at Jeast a stick, if be lias the money
to do it. HundriKfs of men nnd boys, fee! and thow, the same
Tlae liiglicst mni-kct nt-ir in weakiuss in ti e n;i?hborhotd of a
Cusli, will he paid at nil tine s, for Wlimit. j iomi Jf : t for thoir nunCorn, and Flour Barrels. We - also,uOOU' i W mi en tOrtlKU nun j-.rcpuri'd to do CUSTOM WORK, and ; uness, their prutlence, their lt
re ipe.lluliy soluit the pairoiiugt ot the siirroundiiur eountrv. . LKFFLUK. ISBC'E & CO. riltioniiiititon, Ind., Ang-!w6'Ui.
NEW NEW! NEW!
GREENBACKS wn.r. pay
AT TAR York 0 I
oo..
the
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uiiru ail
ALL KKi'AIKlN'O (lone n short i We ho.d ull -m notiet". toi l in dm hist ivmnnei'. (.Ml in-l ; priet-s !,.'!'ere t ie wn Xttniin, !n:for; ptire'liitsine elsewh tv 1 for piet fivtiiv, a ltd will stJl cli.'n,.t r thitii anv MAS'. ! the itlhli , toid vil!
S.mlh Side of I'nl.lie Homo -, 111-miter- j m all. .. W. SHOKM A K Kit .': ('.' )., nn Irdi.'. nUiit JVM EMCHY. :.v BIoominMon. f!('?.
I'l.t-nt M.-dii'
r. We fci-'. tletiiid'u) '-olieit. t he p.t rolin.fi' of Ha i'a lit -.a! i.- I'tM'l ion
, :,:. -. wiil In f'li'i :.-ll id nei lslKiriter lnr;.
I'liriii-tii ! to t'aiiiiii lie:-.-iiiL'-ti! fi-i-i!, tlav t w-.-ck, l;.!--. W'e 1.r..p..-:.- t. ill stiil-le, i ed a- il t'le I'lioMe to
M All ll" I'"''. ei!;!-' . . t are in il;- Imiel-
pro i' ieto"-i, aiei mcst l-e pa J ' "ntirtori. Ite! . Je.ne
i in'ii; ' mil. - ; i 1 1 ' ' i'lliei an. I : ..ii.t-i
A N 1
Universal Clothes
I. -.'.. ! U i I'V tli at I Id " II t !'-t--111..: itiV" us a I rin . if ill" old tin i of t! e present. .I at on.-,:. 1:". .
ringers.
Hear whut. those who im'-'ts tfii.d them .:iy
.1-S-and -i-iia-i'. V.'i
v
.. ,i- (V-Th- "I"ty Wei"-r I'iiiv.-r-ivl Wiiei.- r.' '.vhieh -.- p i
.ii. ive- ri.-'.-t, I'niisi.-ie! ion. Day it iw loiievi' dreaded, I.i
a. tile in. I .i. tee ' Mits. it. ?. roi.it. MUS. X. S MAYKIKf.D MK.s. l.li'iK tiASDKKS.
TULEY A: CO., Od the I 'nith aide of Valiie Square, i3a.oo3ii:i'f;iro7ir, osp.
contro . Jotal abstinence, w!nle salotmii arc open, h a sheer impossi-
1 bilitv. Abstinence for a n'.onth, a
week, or even a day, would be a u.iracle of resolution, and self denial. We have too manv children, tt;ll and bearded, among us, who, while they have a dime, or can get credit to that aroonnt, must acd will have their dram. I have still another reason for this excommunioation of liquor diiukiag and selling, from onr social and civil life -the fact, viz: that because of the attractive and Seductive power o:' liquor drinking,
TVEN.T. McGTiK has one f the htc.-t : ;t ean ue made, a ad actually em-..o.ft-s .,1" Clothina. in hii stotv, at tn. ' , iii i .i.i it present iime, evr l.n.'ujtbt to the Allien j I'!(,yed h?1'1 m ""IJ1?1 ,thr bal"
of Indiana, and Im is stilliier fiu-m at nmch I ance 01 Social a 11 ft political JKAVCr
in the conimunitv. ihe fact is un-
DHAI.EK IN" EY'KKY STY.'.E OF Rfady - lade Clothing, Xorilli Side of Public Sijsaare ISLOOMIXO TON, INDIA NA.
lower prices tlne.i lit retottvv. 11 .! has Every Style of Ctotliin? for 33e?3 a mil Eioys, Eiiihriioinic a full line of fin - and coarse Coats. Pants Vests, Linen .Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders and Neek-ties.
1 attention is directed to a stock of
jar.M' jab- tbl. se ri'ceii.'y part linsotl, whi. 'a t ...npvi.ie the kites; und most popular styles.
(Jood Calico 's, at from 8 o l-tets.yd. I!eaeii id Dottiest if. as let,- in Scpyd. II, own I ionics I it, frrui 10 t. IHc'r'yd. (ioo'.l lied T'ii'kin i ft.-r l,':"t,ytl. (ior.d Pajier Collars, laett 'ji bos. UrcssthHuis very cheap. White Col loll Hose lac.! f' pil'l'. A full line of Parasai-. A n en.; less viirie y of Noi i .n ', vory cheap. A very large st . ek of Smnn er lints. We .-'! Boots and Shoes v.i y low', at the NEW YORK STORE, Mm- 2 isry TL'LJiY i: CO., Ftoiv.
Gents' Furnishing Goods. A i llii store, u full stock of Gents" Furnishing tiotitls can iilways lie found the newest novelties being securitl as rapidly as iliey tii'c intrnthicd in the Eastern c tics.
A good stock of Trunks Traveling B;igs and Valises Alwiys in store. 1 would eall purtit tile attention to the Ik'Hiis Paper Collar, of whi. h I keep a full supply. I 'aave. hv far, the largest s'cM'k of Ki-oad IoSIs, 1 asstsnoi o, silk V IvoIm, anl WorstiiMl doodK, Wlifh v -11 Ve cut: and inadeip in the bi.'hcst st ( le of tht! ai t. RKN.JAMIN' MeGKE. Riodtni.lgton. Ind., June 0, IStj',1.
J. Fi asii Fk:3. John II. WVlih. Fee & Wylic, DKAl-KRS IN Groceries, Proyisioias, Confectioneries, Tobacco sind Cigars. Tliiinkful lor past favors, tin y hope to merit n c mtintiuncn of the same. Ctiiland see the III at .lohiiHton' Corner" uth west corner public Ajuaro. Jan. d, i.WB.
deniable spiritui u.-. liquors, in the hands of shrewd anil active men, are recognized as i power among us, a political power and agency, able to turn the scale in faor of that party, which uses it most freelv and skillfully. The fuct is a frigl tful one. I shall make ne aHloy for introducing this subject to this niidionefc on the fjord's day. The fict is, the ass of our polities and"ublic elections, good anil useful in its way, has fallen into a whisky pit, and it is uvcifid and right to pull him out if we can, even ispon the Sabbath day ; for, leave him there, he will certain ry perish, and with him the precious burden he bears. Need either, or botti these assertions be demonstrated. I said, first, that he ha fa Urn in into that: deep if not.
bottomless pit. J his is eertiitmfc-
true, if as our shrewdest politicians
bcliev'j, our municipal and otate elections can be, nnd are, turned one wiy or the other by the eiiginturing of liquor drinking. Our donkey of election to piblie office, I say, a most convenient, useful, i eeessary animal, w t by his; own fnilt, but ta beaigShig of his managers, is down in i dsep- fiitand sunk or sinking in mire aad if so, lie will certainly perish unlesst we get him out. Look at thectise ; rOoovpuded 4a 2d tU.
