Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 October 1869 — Page 1
Fullor accounts from the Pennsylvania coal mine disaster, shv criminal carolessnes-i in redding tho accident possible, and imbecility ir. the efforts tc- remedy it. Tho mine as is the ease with all we believe, had but one entrance, and was sTithout a ventilating shaft. It had not been worked for three months, en account of a striko among the workmen, and was -ul I of the deadly damp. An explosion of this gas caused the fire. Work should not have been esumcci until this foul gas was extolled. Worse than all, however, wrs the criminal blunder of forcing ure air into the mine, after the accident, instead of pumping out lh( foul air. The poor miners., making n desperate tight
Established A. 8. is:jr.
ULOOM INGTON,
OCT. G, J 8(59.
Vol. 3 No. 23
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Vax Dki.inqx'knts. The following iti-ms of advhv and information will be found of advantage to thoe who have not paid tin ir county :axes: Kxamine your t:x receipt Ivi'irc leading ihe ol'hVe and see that it i owrs your properly. iVopl.1 arc laxd for what tiny own on the fist
n psi i nst ties". h. nan wa! eu them
selves in, and had even taken ott'j da of Januan : of each year. hii. shirts nnd otV.fir plotliina- to ! are due on and after the
stop up the crevice, in order to ex- j October, and if nor pah elude die deadly vapor. Their in- j third Monday in April
mnoMorato fi-i.m.l.i on tho oti'sid.' ten IX'l' Cent IK'lWMv IS
rrwlfi-fil tlni-k i(oiiitiot s vain i which the 1 reasurc:-
ailded, a iter
or his Depjry
bv forcing in pure air, which drove i r .-qui red to call upon every dethe bad air in upon the imprisoned j dm uent tax-payer in his coni.ty, n;nA aA L-ilUl ih.m Uu itli.n.l demand ihlinuiiont taxes, and
not been for this fatal blunder. atjt -cesser y to scizeai.-.l ama nf tha nwwi n ; I I ImnoKI IV ". make till1 SaitlC. with
nrobabilitv, would have been
lloW (1OKKS MIK M.HK. Cork i.-. ivceived from .';;!::) and I'oriuai in :hc form of slabs, a ii-w t'-rt i i
some ol vn ion a -v ov or i v.--: thick and a . ) M nini'f The .-labs are sinvd np 1 1 . t - pht-e-; bv a cilvular kidie
iuiiig exact I v Iikc a ci:eular saw.
Instead of teeth at
I axes i '.c.i
l;"tl: of! thin sharp dgi
betoro the foHo-vinir.
v;;i II, inches wide. square
the periphery,
blade is gnmn I to a l i i I
winch win ait up
slabs of cor kerf, faster t!
into pieces of
, without removing ; m a saw will cu: id ml
cqii:
size. .1 in'
,t till i
square pieces are tlien le lil iy the hai ils of boys in a kind of h.tlio, In
siu-ii a position that the slu rp ai d j enough
thin end of a hollow nian lal will
Ri:sriii:ssi:,s.s and Activity. 1 ai gi ne lb nsoii cites Henry .1. IbiyiiMHld :.!! (ieorue I'Yain s Train as iliti -Mralitv.' ( 1 , c ".-n-liv man" and Hie ''restless ne n.'' 1 rail!.'' savs !", ' does unfiling I 'tit i)hv his ow ii rrim iu-t, applviiig himselt exclusively to well directed, tuiM'tuittiii;! work'. They were both of :ni a re.
and unlike in genius, but wholly unlike in character. The nn was a sine ;r man, the other a charlatan. "' Unison's description is ccitainiv a good one. .Success is the ilambrd. fhe world ::S full of disc-interned, restless men, having jud yerans
to make their tai'iire e in-
X Km icons IN J)UAn,. Color opposes no obsfar.'e to social or educational progress in Hray.il. Neither law nor prejudi; stands in (he way of the negro wh disircs to beeoiuc a doctor of laws, a chancellor, or even a minister of slate. The public school-, high and low, are open
to them, ami they seem to nungk
I famd'anty
One of our Portland hotel koepers was not long since? victimized in the
TO! IHVIIll' lllMMIW'l' A wen il
him and etura-ced hoard bv the week ; take to cultivate a garden f t Hall -n
Farming. At this season of AgriMiltural fairs, when the attention and thought oi nearly all classes of people are directed more than usually to scientific farnvng, the following paragraph from Harpers' Magazine will be read with interest : Farming is a profession, not to .say a science. If any one doubts this statement, let him lec.ve his city home for no one bred in the country will doubt; it and rihder-
at ld per week, "Sow" said A. B. . for the summer. He will then
upon tc-rius coualitv wi'.li
rescued aliv?. We trust the next strike of the miners wil'; be for safety, rather than higher wages. Let them strike tor two entrances, ventilation, and iron instead of woodwork :u the shafts.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
II i.i-oi cr-! cut out a iienccilv round cor ; in ; n
con.-ialdcV I mstaut. Man-ircis of vrnoiis . .. :s
1 1 1 I . . I i . J. I - - L A I .
tee; lAUnqticiit l uv.ls arc iMver-j are emp:oeei 10 cm co;Ks 01 me rised on or about the first Mondav ! tlesired size. Ivich cork is then mi lamiary of each year. The ; jdaecd by little fingers in coir sTreisr.rcr is responsible for the I por.i'ing roeessess, in a feet. -wheel taxes that he conitl have collected : j -f an automatic machine, win-re t ie
it ro re- corks are lapt-rctl ov the re.aMtvai 01
mei
if-ir fellow-students.
r .1 ' 1 ' -; , T
in ine puoiic ;ioraries ot liio one may see a dozt n black students for one who is white. One result ol this liberality has been i;o diminish the hardsliip ;,nd hopelessness o! car.tivi'v in Ura.zil. Manv purchase
spiciions. The men of puvptiso and ! their liberation, aecumuiate pripcr-
action are rare, but thev ahvays;ty, ami educat.- t' eir ciihli-cn. Ii .uecccil. 'I iiev do not. ca,' m thorn- i have s.cn perict'v blaek uen audi
i bt n lore tax navt rs on
abcr that their taxes must be ! a t an s laving 1roiu the pc -lpncry
paie every year. Tour per cent, will be adeed by the Auditor, on the 1st of O-.obcr. to all Delinquents then returned. This is in addition to the t. n per cent, before referred to.
Tin
siiavinij is ia
sc
'CS
with
iinatiuiai v suec-
The-
1 mav he absent occasionally ; what
dcthieiioii will you make for that?" "Fifty cents a med and fifty cents a lodging' replied the landlord.
tnd j f nne wore on and A. Ii. was some
times there, and sometimes not. Alter a while, the h udlortl presented his bill for thro;1 wat ks board S.10. In a short time A. B. appeared with a counter bill of deduction for meals and lodgings missed. Meals eaten, three, 1.50 ; lodgings, seven, ; meals missed, sixty, J.'K) ; lodgings missed, fourteen, 7 ; balance! in favor of A. B., S2, The landlord.
women
r'fi
Just before the adjournment of the Southern Indiana Conference, a seii.'sof resolutions upon the obsorv-
ofes.Ktr of An- ianee of the Sabbath was passed, one
Indiana State I'ntverMity. Ktv. CvRl'S Nl'TT. D. D., j'-ixxi l nt -r,
Professor vl Mental, Mural ami
Philosophy. Rev. T". A.Vvlie,I.D., .'Vow.-c;- of Xa
tttrnl Ploiopky. nniiARD otftx. M.r.-.. '
iural Sfitne u ml ytmltrn .';;.. nf winch had dirfi-t reference to toe Daxie:. KiRK-wooi., LL.D., Projctmr of A(.tln c;lmp mot.:ino-. Jt was " Re-kS'bau.tis-k. P.r ,fKed, That tl.e practiee of holding Greek and G'-eek LH-ratitrt. carvp meetintis in the vicinity of C. M.Dodi.'. A.LI., Professor uj Lath, ami . r x rnn(;A ,,n which trains are run on uTpSSit. rrofi.f Uw. I the Sabbath, to t.nd fro o the camp Hon. GEOKaE A. Bicksell, LL.Ij., Pro- gro.ind, is, in our iudirni -nt , imfnsor o Laic. " pronrr, and that we advise, those g.w:ha.m..pw Eyiih vi e of slK.h moo,i,Urs laterafute, and the T.vry a;M tr set u-e -J 1 0 , . ,
ei'i ia 10 snpeai puoiic -;u)oatii Modem , service on the camp ground, o:- to
ryvxitiiifi stroke, cork aie cut into
,b!
ins or
while
Teachiii'j. J. A. Recbelt. P. oessr Languaift.3 and History.
ot one end
moved by the sharp edge of a circular cutter over two ieet. in tk uneb-r, which revolves horizontally. Tn -dge of cverv instrument that cuts c;ik is bremght in e tnta.ct with t ie malerhi.l to lie cut with a very drariitr; stroke, as such spongy material could rot be cut satisfaciori v bv a
Thick lrre cor
the thin ones are worked into corks of a corresponding size. An application will bo nade at the next session of the Cuiad an Parliament for a charter fori. Union Pacific railroad, to be constructed from some point on Lake Stiperi u', via .Red river, to a point on the e 1st boundary of British Columbia, w ith power to improve navisjatien lead-
do not waste their tinK' striving to triages,
cajole the public into tl:e beliot that j servitors, ami sjirt wi h all the
they are su-eessfii!, r that they are ! paraphernalia of wealth and social tro-ng to be successful. But they j station. Talents and abilities aiv work, they work constant y ami pa- ' frequently evinced bv this cl.i-.-. tiently, and they kno-.v very well ! They occupy hi reaax in the publi that their work will tell the tale for; ofiiees, conduct mercantile establish th 'tn better than they can tell it. j ments, plantations, and oth;-;: enterThe res ties- nein is the Arab. br;l-; prises ; and are in all rs poets an lii'.nt, fickle ami versatile, md under! important and not unres o -ted part
foot
the uras
d
not trrow. of the
The active man is a mill, which j Kvaus
stands in one spot, but is ever going. 1 O toher,
producing sonuthirg every dav,
1
ruling in sumptuous ear-Ot course was a little astonished at
attended bv oroouis and i the result of the roekommr. and
tlierefore said not a word, for the best of reasons, that he couldn't, think of anything that would do justice to the subject. Whereupon
A. B., to relieve the landlord's erplexity, remarket with cool urbanity, "well, never mind the 2; I'll take it out in board. The landlord couldn't see how to keep even with such a hoarder, and so the connection between him and A. B. as landlord and boarder, came to an end. Portland Oreqoman.
ocial .'co'ioiny here. 1 in ILtrp:r,.i Mait::ine
C.
jor
Dr. C. F. Hall leas returned from
are . m"-"'" """""""
find knowledge is asesseptial to the right use of the spade, as the pen, and that there is ae great a difference between the scientific farming of Flanders, where literally not a weed is to be seen, and many of our farmers, the wealtii of whose soil is about equally divided b 'tween fruits and weeds, as between the trade of a modern commercial city and the barter of a backwoods settlement. It is true that ngricn ture has been the last to receive the impetus of modern science. It is trun that
many. &i
go on in the yavs of fcaeir fathers,
because experiments are costly. But it is also' true that they are unable to oon;pete with these who understand the use of new inst-u ments,
methods and fertilizers." Agriculture
is also becoming, in this country, a popular recreation. Many a gentleman i3 content to spend on his country seat, money which he makes in thecounting-room. The practical farmer is thus able to get the benefit of experiments without paying for them.
! arrange with fhe railroad authorities j to suspend Sabbath trains to the i-fr-i- 'canip grounds, and thus avoid
- W. v? des oration of the Lord's day." All - Authtor wje'ch pverv right thinking man Treasurer 1 ., 0 - - ,-,," wil nnpi-ovo. School Examiner SliauJSl , ! Coronet i gk. a. bvskirk. .j.s.siitTii nvx nai.
County Officers ROBF.KT C. FOSTKH, L.ewsos K. McKixxky, Hexry F. Pkrry,
1). V. Ul KiRK. "Wm. H. Jon-es. :VVWABT WKIOnT, VVm. H. Slocomb,
T. T. Krru. I P. II. PmLMPS, Com nxssk Her i. James Small. J
Central Oommiftee of Mon-oe ewtity J PRIVATE HANKER.. E. E. Suras, Assessor of Int. Rcc-:ue. i Blot r.iiston, Intl.. ot'i.x norlli side of tin-
Jmlne: John C. Robinwm. Pro. Attorney.
' ' month of Aupaist ties force earned
ing to and from uaiuy l.ake i.m.i (jf), .Lake of the Woods, ami for :' . .-- . mr,rnriwr,wrrr.
c.iar.er to run a ranroau irtiin 1 em-i bina, via of Fort (Jarrv, to a in int
Tin' best (itialttv of apples
worth only forty ''cuts per bushel at A fitlerson, and the Plaindealer srys that thousands of bushels will go to waste in Madisor county notw ithstautling immense quantities are bi'ing shijped every duv.
men and teams employed in build-i V:,s0 I!a,J "P,a-ve1-" Thecou
mg the new Torre Haute t'c Imli- " eo.uiip.oii is mus -MMOoli ; lnl.-..!.,! Tlnrimr tl, ! tOUehlllglv described :
Ill- cunt ttjj id, i .IV' in ft' hi 4 b itM ; Put still. i;i;p b:tt!-:vd Uue rim sr. Tiie at.-cimis o( ili;it Sftaaii-n tt n:ju!, ItiicUtll!
regions. In? firings interest 1 tig news and rela-.s of the Sir John Franklin expedition. lr. Hall gtios back in the spring, widi a determination to penetrate to the North Polo. The Doctor was a citizen of Cincinnati.
Nt'w
t
B
L'SKIRK A HUNTER,
on. Lake. Winnepog. on Soo.vet. C'lieovan river, with owi:r to improve navigation to Socket Chccvan.
H. nOH
'flMS
Sesnions-
fi'siiotis April and October. Com Plea (hm tT. !'. Wools. Judge : Jt
11. lieerei, Pro&euiinti Aiioi tu-y
April, At!ytt$t c Dmnm-t. Towssuip Offioei. .V. L. Hmt1prtt. TuKiixhip TrwUr. ; F. T. .'!,',: 71 Cox tnd C. W. llcildersoti, Justices of ihe Peaec. CORKMUriOS OmCEBS Clerk, Joh, ('. Onhard: Pros. A'h'-tiey. John. HnsU'.-k: Marshal. Jtt.i. B. Clark; 'f :,( ,'. J. ' Manley. Tiiustbes 1st wan! '. Voss; 2A ward .S'. L. Ox'rn; 3d wm-tl J. Mise ier; 4th wr.rd p4trker Pearson; jth wnrct John Walurvu. School Tnvntv- Miltm Myit, Geo. M. Chat, and G. W. Ho&.
V will alti.'nd to ;il! l;;viiii cattu-ttMl
to oar cure, ia the CVim .f tlvs St:ite. :au! hiv !i':tri'J to dis'-tx.iiit '4"i.l and M'lv-t-n: i'j'-r. en ri-n-ori'dilf :i-:-mis. ltiereiMx M-.-!. Me I i.mald A: llonch Ariorii'-vs. lndiaiiapoii.-; Mo-srs. AVinslow. LmiltT & Co.. Hsir.ker.-. No. "-' AV:,1! street. Nev York: Me . M, (.':,! ia & Co.. 31. r-
haiits, Bloourinum, Intl.
inava
HT. S1IOK.MAKKK.
f T
A. J. AI!MJLI.
Churches. IfeiMhi EpiatDipa,, corner of Madison and 5th str-u; JJev. J. H. Cuitixber, Paster . First Presbyterian, TVnlii'.it street, bet. 5th and r.th. A. Y. Mookk. Pastor. Second Presbiienan, 6th str:t, bet. Col Iftacc Avenue and Railroad; ltuv. E. Ballks tine. Chrisli'in, oth street, hct. 'Wtsbinirton and Lincoln; Elder W.B F.Troat. Paor. Baptitt, eorr.t;r of Wab'ng.ou and 4th streets; 3. Buktos, I'a'tcr. Unit&l PresOylenay, North College Avt -nue' Catholic, corner of Madison und 4th sts.
nil!: ciuj
South Side Public Square. J, W. Shoemaker & Co., Wholesale and llda'd Dealers in L RUGS, JfL MEDI-
CIXES, mjf,1f PAINTS, OILS AND JJJ GLASS.
of Furnituro, Coin:li
Seventeen of the European governments have neently iidop.eel a declaration renouncing the use. in
time of war, of explosive projectile?; j
under a certain weigh:, on account of their cruelty and de.'itnietion of Ike. This indicates progress in the r uht direction. JJut if f,hev can agree to go thus, far, why, not go farther and renounce the u.-e of all instruments of human destruction, and indeed, a resort to war at all.
Photon rapSi:
Ir hoto gf 1'
-'.l.so. n lar;c stet'l itn; Japan Varnish.
Vf. J. ' ..EK. 8. I.. 0SBO11N. Allen Ac Oo., South Side of the Public Square, df.ai.eks is HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, And all kinds of Stoves and Tinware. Nails, Sash, Glass, Paints, Oils,
and Farming Utensils, manufacturers ov Till, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. Bloomington, Ird., March 24, 18G9. Will. EMERY SomeiliiiiS' TVew ! BIDIXCi MADE A PLEASURE. For ladkcs. TAM NOW MART'S 6 LADTKS SADDLES on (Jathri.lit's Pmei.t Tree,
tbe Rrrt Invention ot th.: nge. .mo inventor the l;st HHHrbnnic in tho country, on this kind of work., i now in my . mploy. and is making some of tb5enddU; for mo. I wdl make and sell them cheap r ilmn ny one buying Baddlw (Uewhere, find Belling them here. Alf". Largo titwk ol SADDLES AND HARNESS of the Latent Styles, and All Work Warranted. ALL REPAIKING done on short notice, and in the heat n.unner. i'n and examine, before purchasing elsowhcrs. I will sell cheaper than any man. Soiith Side of Public Squt re Bhuiini-
Coal, Lard, Linseed and Fish O ils.
Paint, Varnish and
Ames' and Aiii.nis'
Vi' liluwas i Brushes. Yvall Paper, Window Shaded, ?. .'School i.nd College Test Book.-, and Stationery of all kinds, Tobacco and Cigars,
LAMPS AND LANTERNS. "VV keep on liunil- a rtrWt !y pure ftod; of Blaekhcrry, Port and S i-:i(c Wine: Pic-rich, Peach nnd Blackberry Brawl v; 15( urlx.li, Wh-;..t and lly.-. Whi.-.ky, for Medical Pui jHmx Ovty. Xc, hold all our Pat-nt Medicinef" to pi i-es heuire the war. Wo. fee! thank "ul i'oi pa' I "avo. and solicit the patronage f this public, ami will iiaraiiiee s;,ti.-i'ai-i ion to all. J. V. SflOKMA K Kit iV CO.. n-v25,"(;8. Bloominglon, Intl.
FvOX T FORJETTHOSK YOU LOVE XJ t home, hut ond them :.) jwl. n vl is. sm oi wsr sm Uoouis and bftv; ihvut pimtograjihod. Persona at a distance are infrnnod th .t Ncir.utives are irs-servi d. so that, in case if death, Photograph.- can la- or oml. .r vlr.it is far l.-etter. the same Xci ativc can ' e eii'ai sred from inedintii to life -izc. either lain, a" a cost of 84.5!). i.p t- -If'.oo. (..lor I'd. O.i,: ol" the 1.-st ColoriMts in the e.'Mintvy. lias hoe;; employed, inu hi. wo. k van l e relied on. f Or1prs from a rtistanicc solU-it--, and satisfaction given. Jtij"' Send by mail a Dafiiii' rh-otype or Anil.i'o:y po. cnc!(B-iiii; .".ai. and- set no of his lari .sized Photoj;rap'n.-, Iieally fr; null. Hoir-s fur children, between' 10 i.nd 2 o'ehek J. 75. ALLISON. liloonnnfMii. Jnil.. Mav -r, H.ri'.
turns
AT
LADIES' DltESS GOODS, POPLIN'S, LENOS, ORIENTALS, LAWNS, SILKS, PRINTS, Antl a great varity of Trimmings, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS AND
IMOCALLA i
& CO.,
JEEP the largest stock of
OTIOXS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, Hosiery and CU rcK, HOOP SlifclRTtf, Jill a (s .i.ad Caps,
Mr. William Holland, for fiftyfour )eirsa rcsiiihuit of Lwsvilie, Luvrini-e county, Indiana, died at the ivsideijix! of lii.- son-in-law, Mr.
liol crt Newland, in Coryell county,
Christian Charity. At a meeting of the Methodist Conference in Indianapolis, we 2k bef:r; lost, a resolution of thanks complimenting Governor Baker for s-omc good deed, was presented by one of the
brethren, whereupon the burly form
iexas, on the 20th o August, rom oftlie pCrtinaeious Lfizier wasintertheetleetsot .sunstroke. Mr .Ho!-, ,who in(IiirnantIv oft?mi a and a ,nt estimable tit.zen, Mfion that tlje r(Wiutio-n He on the
1 II.. 1. 1 l L' I.
aim .-.. .aiij . nft ay table. This conduct coming from excellent quality, ov those among -fesor of rdigion and hojy
years. He was in the seventy -eiiriith vear of his age.
ATT 'OBEYS AT LAW AXD (JjHfTiil Fiimi ranee Agii(., Blloomiisglon, Iud.
man of God, prompted, as it was,
by p-tty political spice, and political difierenues, is a sad reflection on Christian charity.
BOOT lints
5c C'ai.Si
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, And in V.ct si good lot of Family Uroceric, ail for .-nit low to 'asi nnd Pio'ho'r. C11siomf.ru. Thankful lor p:i. t favors liberally bestowed on lis. . solicit :i eoiit niiiin if the Mine. A. LUZAliKii. nov. 1 1, '67 .
weeds, j Boots and Shoes, SB O ll
.uU Stislioiierj,
3. (. WOK1.E'.:.
W. A. I.Klfll.
livery, Feed asid SltlV SlHMtt,
W RLEY & LK'-G, Cfposit' tin South mil of (he ft. I!. Depot, UAV K one of thi. !;ir..;...t, end liestiirlanyd Livery tiiid SiUe St:i)i!i-- in Monroe; or in imiv oilier co iolv iii S0111I1era Ind ana. Saddle Iioisps, or n,r-N nnd In itfjies will bo liirnlslii d at line Imiir ol' tbe diiv or ninht. ('oininci'ci d iniveteix end otter, will be f'.unislied v.ilh convi-yaneo to nftigldiorinjj towns. (Jnod. slenily lioe fiirniidii d to families. Horses fed by (he si:.glo f.-ed, day or week, at. reasonable rates. We p:-cjoi to l;eep a f!i'st-ct:iss St 1 bio, line! ns .lie public 10 :.;ie u? a trial. I Cj All t'le account of the olel linn . nre ill the handj of the yin scrit pioprietors, ant. must be paid at ouec. BlopKUBgtcm, Ind.. J jr. Tt 18.
''siLliiffilllo II.oiiss-e Amtl I'OJir Acri of ILiJtuil, WiOir Sale. milE UNDERSIGNED WISHJL IvS to sell his HOtiSITC 4l LOT, ituntcid just, smith of Ihe (.'oliece C'a'iipus ipon reasejiiahlo leini-. if -t)i ieati o be naiii'- soon. c The l:oiise is: 'built of leirk. liwo stiiiici; 'n hi ;lii. end contain- nine i-ooihs and two 'talis. H'iili a front portico to :rcli sti -y. The !wni.-e ba- rcc "iii i y been j.ainil.cd and redlin;led. and is in ood eum'ttiojn tbioic.hut. '.riiere is a wel: and cisl',Ti ( 11 -.ho preiid-es. stal.ie-. wooil-lied. ( liii jk'-n-lioi :o, und all tiic oiitliou.-cs n"-ded.
Tho pasto.re ioi, chicken bM, k toiieii 1
garden, and door yard, are e; chjneaf y ami ind"ienlenily i'mired. The v. j- a fine seli i-la.i: 1.; fruit tree- on the 1 no :ids i iuonj; winch a' re Api'V-. I'eaclies, le: vs. I'lams. as .ell a - clioi. e Grapes, anil a vUiiinber ot band- nie f;veiv;ri'ens. Tic hmisewill he sold with nil ihe-ound, or v.' i t h a portion nf it. T ;(!.!- One- bird of the y tirctia-e money do w n. I lie balance in payments; to suit tlx; purcba-ec. Foi' i'ui'lher parli'iilar-. call on the unersiiied, on ibe jc-eioise':. kdwin nt't.r.Aitn. J.looniiimtofi, Ind,. Inly 1 2, ll!!i-;iin
mmik:M
COTTON YARNS PATTING,
AND
Qxixamcure. Stoneware aid Gla-w-tvare, Dge-xtcff, Salt, biiR4i:mc cr;.MKT, &., Any wlicrc to lie found, Kdvrsjon tbe t 11 l ark regions of 15r.uvn county , and li e rk h iron and coal lb-Id. of Greene. If you expect to laiy p ids cheaper t mil you -v?r saw tli.'in. lieii: or clscwiiere, l:e sure to have vour imckct look full of On enbacks The rnonish is rat sets the sfap fools. julylil Glass Fruit Jars, s. Tt'-cnTerf. and tirst-rate, at MeCALLA r COS.. Htone Fruit Jars, (Xew Albany make!, at McCALLA COX. '
CO.,
Still have a few of tho unrivalled
1. Frank Fkb. Jons 11. Wiiu:. Fee & Wyie, IjKaI.KIW in ! linieiTirs. PnvWs, iCtniftM'--1iou'ii! Tlarco and CigHi. Thnnkful for pa.-t favoiM l.l ijy hc e to ni'-rit a eontinuaiici.- of 1.I11 . s .111)04 (.'nil Mild see them at " JoliiiMton's i,orinM,"iHouib west corner public pqitore. .Jac. id, J 808.
DOT
Washers,
A S i)
Universal Clothes Wringers. Hear what those who k.r.ve triad l.hi;m sav
,Vw. Allen ,e Co Tbe "Do:y WaMlei
anil -1 1 iver.-i Wringer, which We pur-
i.'ba-e( ol' von. -ive-. pririeel s.'O i-iactntn.
S"a-'nin I);. v i- no loii" cr dreuded. but
is a p;ca-aht pa-litue. MI!S. K. I ' "I K, MUS. X M aV1'1I:I.' MRS. I.TTKB SANDKKS. BfioiiiiiiL'foii .lull 'Jl
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A (A 111 i 11 1 st i-a t m r's Slotle.
OTIOKISIIKIlKliiY Ol V'KN THAT
the uader.-iiied ilas been aptioiutcd
by the Clerk of Monroe coiliity Common I 'leas Court, Admi li-tiator of the estate of Tin. mas .1. (;,,.lwin. deceased, bite of Van Huron township, Mnu'oe county. Indiana. Said estate U su no-ed to be soUeiit, (.-ASl'KU HAK'KU, sept. ;2i, f.f :it Ailininistrator. Jiuskirk (it i'uskirb, AtWrueytJ.
Fio the lU'.onthHt'ou Pror.-css. THIS ADVERTISEMENT iicl 19 Xollni in
GliLEMiAUKS wii.i, I'AY FOR
$20 Worth of Goods!
:eur
AT THE York o i'
Store
TULEY &c CO.. On .he south side of Pu'n'ic Sqt are, D B.O O .! I -V G 'I'O .V , 1iD.
Oooil t'clicoe?, at f-oin 8 to 14i-t.Pyd I51i aehe 1 Domes; i... .' us He'J'yd. Binwn Domestio. from K to 18o':'yd. Oood I5ed Ticking for .t'Sjyd. (lo,d Paper Collars, le ls If' "box. Dross (ioods very cheip. White '.Jotton Ho-e, t cts pairA full line of Panc-oK
An endless variety of Kotiwis.vrry cheap,
A very large i tock of Suinuier Hats. Wo sel Hoots and Shoes very low, at the NEW YORK STORE, May Z6. ltTCD TULJ5Y C:: iTfip?.
There is a young lr.dy at Saratoga, the daughter of an oil merchant, who paid two thousand dollars for her musical education. She knows two tiint-s and lias tviavprl fhpm
milEY ARE AGENTS FOR THE'f.(M ' -K,
tIntclaH Insurance Compa-; lvl" a is,i lfV
Clards of nil kin Is printed to order, at ' tbe Blootaington Progress oiSce. Mary Allen, wife of the Wickedest, died recently, in 3few York, from an attack of dropsy, superinduced by the flowing bowl. Sin leaves property -north 60,000, the result of John's dance house enterprise. A full and complete stock of
XJL
J. followia
nicfi : A'.TA'.l Fire I.iswance. Cvinpami. Assets $3,150,931 71 I'XDKJl WRITKirS Fire. Ins. Company, AWs $3,034,999 95 .ryjTXA Life Insurance Company, Assets: $12,'000,000 00
V3TTHE BEST IS TIIE CHEAPEST:" OFFICE Noitliwest corner of Public
Square. Ju'yS, 1869-y
Cards ahvsys on huad, at this office.
An unknown German bought a fifteen dollar shot gun in St. Louis, had it carefully loaded, went out on the sidewalk, and deliberately blew his towels out. He might have rented the gun for fifty cents, thus
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execvition to mo directed.
from tlie Clerk of the Monroe c.ounaon
us court, 1 will oxnose nt public sale, to
tbe highest bidder, on
Saturday, October lGth, 1809,
between the hours of 10 o'clock a. rn.. and
c liciock p. m., or saio aav. in me aoor or a, , -. i - t,,:.
tin; co-art bouse of Bloomioston. Monroe I saving ?it.w ui ma utu
co.iniv, lmiiaiin. im renii? ana iiront ror a
term not exeeediii'' seven years, of tbe fol
lowing dtwci'il:ed roiii estate, to-tvit:
Lot Numbers Hftv-three aru
in this Town of Stiues villi-, Monroe county,
Indiana.
And on failure to realize the full an.iount
of judgment, interest and costs, I will, at
the Mime time and place expose at nubile
sale the fee simple of said real estate.
Jaki'll as tho property ot John H. ach. at the suit of Biuktrk & Hunter.
SaiJ .nle will be made without anv n-Mef
whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. LA WSON E. McKINX E Y.
Sep;22, 'tiO 3t Sheriff Monroe co.
NE W! NE W! NE 11' Sggsiuiier Clothing
IlEiJ. McGEK, DEALER IX EVERY STYLE OF
Ready - Made Clot hi n
North Side of Public Square,
BLOOMISG TON. INDIAXA.
Many persons will remember
1 fiftv-fimr Elilm Burnt the "learned Black
smith," and his efforts for the cause of peace in our country several yeavs ago. Also his proposition to settle the slavery question by purchasing and liberating all the. slaves, thus preventing the terrible catastrophe to our nation which afterward occurred. For several years part he has been Consul at Birmingham, England, and has done much for
tne reaoe uatisf in lwore. ueing about to return to America, the
London Peace Sticiety recently
passed a vry ecmjilimentary resolution in acknowledgment of his service. As he is now to reside in
the United States, he will 'undoubtedly make his influence felt here airain on Itehulf of the cause to
which he was so much devoted in former vears.
r
B
EN.T. MrGEK lias one of tbo largest
tocks of C'oth.ng. in his stor,;. rt (Ik-
ire-ent time, ever b-ouifht to the A bens of Indiana, and lie is selling them at much lower prices than hereU.iWe. lie has Every Slyle of Clothing for IMen a ad Boys, Embracing a full line f fine and course Coats, Pants, Vests, Linen Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders and .Neck-ties. Especial attention is directed to a stock of recently puivbn-eo, which comprise the latest n'rid most popular styles.
GcuK' Ftiiiiivliing Goods. At tbi- -lore, a iiill stock of Gents Fur
iiisiiiio' Goods can always lie foiunl ihe
newe.-t novelties boho; semivd as rapidly as I hey are introduced iti the Easieru cities.
A good stock of Trunks, Tmvelina
Bags and Valises, Always in store. 1 would call paniculur attention to the Beinis Piipcr Co lur, of which I keep a full supply. I have, liv far, the largest stock of Iti-ouri (UolliHi. 'Nsiniei-ei, Silk Velvet, and Woisted tiootls. Which will be cut and nmdn up in tbe highest style of the art. HENJAMIN McGEE. Blcouiicgtcai. Ind., Jaa 3d,
A I6K99. When a hawk pounces down into my poultry yard and carries off a chicken I lo not curse and rave, nor get angry with anybody. the bear takes off a pig by night, or the wolf a lamb, I simply reflect. The lambs ard the wolves are aUke God's creatures. He made each for some wise purpose. And he feeds and cares for botn alike. "Thou (Lord) openelh thy hand and supplied) the wants of every living thing. Man and Ix-ast receive their meat (food) from God." And if feeding them he sends the wolf i& my fold for a brenkfasV, I uwe no one to complain of and no right to get angry. The lamb was tSod's before it was mit. indeed, it is bis
still, and I, to, ev. whiiie it is mine. I am l-,t a steward or U nant for him. I h;1 v- no right, then, to eoinphiirj when GihI s:"ps in sod scwrti'd-i'es a little ror Kimst;lf, and manages his. prti.esty without wy help. Sow, God has a gpe-at msny txlggal wolve. k this worii,vfhom.
