Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 October 1869 — Page 1
Louisiana I'aiscsramie stocks seven feci high. Barnum meditates a visit to the Sandwich Islands. The Inst rising in Cuba the
price of cigars. The p;op!e who visi Cape May leave there $5.000,Oa amuutly.
The Kmp.w of Anuria l.us boon ; Establialiod A. B. iw:$5.
making a ebek for pas hue. Babies a re deseriUd as coupons j . attached to the bond of m.tritnom. A n v poet has turned up tin Aniiablemo.hir: -II -iv, tommy, Chicago recently sta-ed a -hand- K I""' T w"Ul. 1 "S '"J'1' v "T" cart express eotupanv,' but it tailed. jf !', JK? Iy the spmmens oi.p.c-I .n it. l.tor: So u1 . . ibis verse uiwn in the Alt, ;irinii. '. n oniWr, dn t jrive it all to 1 otinny ; The New York Express thinks; j ., 'MM on tlu; battle of T ratal-i have some for me." Tommy (who 4'nees"are";we!l-tiuicd proceedings. s. r omirs t,js vigorous ami raev ' has been there before): '"Doe-c r s England has a svieiv callintr tnu., the iirst line of which nrigli. j a nice man, in.i ; give it all to ti e itself the "Roval Antediluvian Or- .in ve U-ru written by the late j doctor." der of Buffaloes." j At tenuis Ward :
At l:ir 1 .ora A olson ietl j ( W . Towell, a Masked roi.be', And fony yu-n an-nnJ him; ! , , to tuf) house of a m;t:l A I'll! tti.n til-1 K'.ih ult'ihie i . 'r- 11 Most -Tiovoi.siv ai i w.un,l him ; named I hike, in 1 ennesr-e. ami It -. i I : 'f ': ::st tv: .!'" i ol"ok he dud. iuandd fi it y dollars. Di'ke didn t V ! ; -a .- oitno an 1 crown 1 him.- ! ..1Vl, that amount with him, bt t I said he would sro and ict ir. Ti
.U-. ii '" I slead i'f fit'ty dollars he rot a sh t ' ! ' " 'i.v V "j loaded witli buckshot, wit;
BLOOM 1NGT0N, IND., OCT. 20. 1869.
Sp' Scrips, t Vol.3 .o. 25.
An irritable eustome-, who bar-j gains much but buys little, is pro j ductive of counter irritation. j Madison is said to ! e so elean because the streets are never used bv vehicles. !
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Put kk.ssi n a i. Bi'XJG Ans. To such an extent has begging s;mwn curing the last few years, that it is almost impossible to walk a few squares in the city, or ride a few miles in the cars, without being accosted by a professional beggar. And the worst of it is, that in almost every case they are impostors, because they nearly all claim to be disabled or wounded soldiers. Look around in vour own neighborhood and see if you know of one soldier who has been compelled to ire, Iiegging for a livelihood? Yon don't know of one. If a man M as
The fe( s of lawyers ire sometimes j regarded as extortionate, even in i this era of high charges. There ap- ! pears to be no established etiquette j of the profession, as in ease of medical services, to regulate this matter,! and attorneys are allowed much i
freedom in estimating the value of their labor. The requirements of clients are so singularly various, and the nature and extent of labor employed upon their cases so indeterminate, that no common standard seems ssible for measuring professional services. " Vou charge me
a hu ml red s
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still a man to a
Ann fww alint Another with a i ' ' "A
spike from an air-un, in Xew:"(Wl; " r ' 'i''' !.. i wl ,m ,,t, aw?r York, and wounded him fatally. IP' ,('r -) thumgh the pelt oi Mr l'owe , ' . , is v.-rv i:in-: Wi : I .. .' ; te (".'ssa:-v tor (!,; riei'ih-
That is a sensil.Io .lirirestmn u to u j s. v. axV:.k.' ,ii th . uu the unli.rtuitate gentle-'
an Engash druggist, who au vises. mv. ,iKS .,ro sw,.l,.t lls -i :; , that every label of ''poison" should fi( ;ose j,en's esrgs. so whe. s;;;t, i j state also the most accessible anti- -, tl,m-n Immediately. j dote. "Druggists' minders" would , "
then be swept from the ealend.ar
Rev. Dr. Eliot savs of ill person
the
conversation is s:iid to have taken ; sju; s:,t,!rated a handkerchief wit
A nan named Ililil-.rd, whih
recent, v emraued in liimr a we!!,
ar S A great tnsisty years ago. wtjeii on theturnpiko, three miles abov? i,.. a H:ird Shell Ii;-ttist Assoriion ; l0,'isnonth. ).. became alfcctcd h-
iU'V, Ml. UI1UI sain ,.. i.i i.n. . : 1 , nil- w . " : . . . . .. , i the world, traveler are apt to be ' "t, . -daa.H in the well, a:d droPp: d i e most unreasonable, and if there 'f M h t"r- breothenng, down .nsens.ble No one waj u quarter oi an :.nch f sellish- 1:1 1 ,tni "" tiu', lo lt;1!1- ! Pvscn! but a Welsh wrman, nnd
iii :i on
ess in a man, it shows itself up in ''"versatnm ,s sani to nave taKen ; s!e saturated a handkercnel w,t . : cars ami steamboats. pl,ce betw;en nvo promnient mem-. , (,inij)1 r Nvent ,,,1WI, tlie well and
o'i: I'm, ihoiiiv. i.u ;sjrao: it over l.;s lace, rne ti en ; muiy of the people are you aide to; vi ., r()J,c around him and ascend-j tavc keer of through the "Sn-ia-1 t.,i .mij t,on drew -him out. 31"!
, -j .. T'tioii ?' "Well, 1 reckon 1 kin take; M.;;s j sensible fhr three hours, hn: J 11 1 g' ,A 1 " ' about a d.rzen men and a, many agin iinav recovered. It was an act cf nvT.,:.vvnrinVK gtds tied wimmcu ami aoout tl.irty j luT,.5.;.n jn thc woman, and saved;
o , i , bead ot bosses. 1 ve laid in two 41,,. ,n's :biirrs ot Hour, and kibeda steer, and j m.K--ir-.m mi '.t a .';;!hn of licker "A gallon I a ,t t,.,a f,L- n!.. ,,t T.ev .
Boom itn-1 hav.- thorn paoie-ri j-n-.d. , ,f linker !'' Why, l)rother d.. you j ;nirtn Kentucky, on Saturday the' iVrsona at r aift:i!'- :.-e i!i::-!;vi! th.it don't think a $;:dlon ot lick-.-r i ; -'nd i a -t. ('attain Ilentv Huford'::! Xtnr ; '' ? goin' to last through a whole 'Sod- j BI.fcwL-Hl. trotted a mile it. I vhat 5 far UvA th, N-tr.tiv,-. -,.n ' -1 y '" lt d :dl . t :te last-st t mm ever made by. I crilurcfd tr,ra tr c-ltam tn !i!V cith.-r oar 1. and you know, hrotaer ,;:, (I, -ve-vear old, bv six seeondsi
.:in. at a cost oi in. n s t i.t-o. c .u- t, ;t Vou are alder to support tnej yuy Hciwnd dollar havct beet t-onntrv. has ticcn .nd his w .rk r--lH ' 1 refused h.r turn.
can be relil o:i. Orders from a distance i:cit-
tSnd l.y mil a Dreu-rtrnityp.- or 1: Arabrotvpe. eaohwt-t- .:... -m.1 -ot . a,' .f 5 1 " A ' -arg- !-d Phot graphs. :ifr:t y fnese i RiVATf5 .YKI'IR. flours for children. ltwvu ! Rt:;l 2 . BLwrndngton, Ind.. ofiica north side of the
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Photos rap
wounded or disabled in the line of; sculptor, "for a bus" you in:;;!e in his drty, he can have a respectable! ten ditys." "You forget," replied the pension ; or, if that will not keep ! artist, that I ht:vc been t urty years him, he can have a free liviag in a) iu learning to nake that bust in teu soldier's home, which can not be; days." To be prepared skillfully called a )oor-house, and the inmates j to conduct a law ease to a successful are not considered paupers, but the issue, may involve years of hard and honored recipients of n eratcful peo-' studious preparatiots, and although pie's freely otf red aitaui e. ! justice is proverbially costly, when At the Fair we observed a man j it conies by the courts of law, there with both l'gs o;f. If lie was so jure few successful clients who will wounded in service, he is entitled to i quarrel with the bridge that carries a pension of twenty-live dollars per I them safely over.
month, which ought to keep a small
family decently. And there is not a neighbor who would not assist him, without h'tti'isr him down to the level of a professional be;ar. Where a man has been disabled
since havintr the
Got Catarrh;' Why s-iffer with this Dangerous and Loathsome Disease when it can be cured, and entirely eradicated from the System,
bv the use of Dr. Seelve's Catarrh IT" I S-i. 1 .11 1
it. . KnmA. lc f o.i.,li ii-i .ttviriltr n
claim ami would receive assistance as; ". - his due, not as a favor. There, is ! suit in Consumption, unless cheeked not one man in a hundred. North,! in its incipient stages. Seelves'
Remedy never fails. Cure war-
arniv, he should
who is not willing and proud to assist worthy soldiers. mm Efc IIovv to A DVKirnsi'. Every body knows that fortunes are made bv advertising, but it is not everv-
Q CO. -. l'U 'KIRK.
J.S. SMITH IIVXTKK.
d, nd Btisfaction giv?a. JjtMvJltK tv Ut'-Nl JvK,
New Goods ! AT
A voting gentleman living ii j Kinijsi.on went to sec his girl tin I other night, and when he 'dartet : for h'Hi", t'le i.iglit being dark, hit- I inamorata gave him a red jia;ei : lante;ii with which tt) light hi lone!1' way. Me took the railroad ; track ;:s being the shortest rc-ntc ti j Ids home, and was walking leisurely !
body who knows how to advertise. When vou advertisee, do so with
nerve go it strong. Business is j Deafnes
like architecture its best support- ! difficulties
,Vo will tittoad to :iU Incite .i cntrifttv
li :ur -.ire. :n tie- , ts ef this St -it--. r.t :in !. p-ctviri-d f di-'O'i-u oo,i r.nd soiv-
1 ...... -.Iiiio- niuw on M.lli it n . o
At iir:!t v. Indi ri:i;io! -: Mi -sr.-;. :r . low. agreeable thoughts of th.' latr one j
i b- iivr& '. n .nk-i-. N... r.-: Wall (-.- j i,,. t,:,j jst left, when stlddcldv hi-i -A SeX. LllZSUitiei 9'S;,S;!a:na & reverie vas b, ought to an end In
some one in the rear, wlio cave the
Chine-"'1 lantern a kick, which sent it living. "Confound vou,'" said
rr,,, nf ;;; ;, Pr,- 'the person from behind, "here I've
Tlih ADVKRTISEHEXT j """ m' tni" i;;r h J two hours on ueeount ol tl.at mi A.5i(I lf iloIIsil'M in i light.' And looking behind him
ORIENTALS, j the vo.mg man saw a fre'ght trai.i. T wvvcj ; GREENBACKS v, ua. i-ay l-OR j and' it was the engineer' who had
LADIES' DRESS I GOODS, I POPLINS, j LEM03, :
ranted if directions ant followed. Single bottles will last a month. Cohl in the he id relieved in a few minutes. Bad breath caused by offensive secretions. Weak eyes, cause I by Catarrhal atfect ions. Sense of smell, when lessened or dest roved.
when caused bv Catarrhal
All are cured bv this
ers are columns persistently ; don't . remedy. Thro.it infections arc more take it by fits and ft arts ; keep peg-! tVequcntlv than otherwise, caused by ging asvay, and you are bound to ' a thick, glimv mucous, falling from get a hearing. 1 1' you are woi thy the head, especial I v during the night, of patronage, don't be afraid to tell and resulting from Catarrh, and -are it. if you have cheap goods, let the cured byDr. Seelve's Liquid Capeople know it. Talk right mt tarrh Remedy. 'Sold by It. II. like a man, and don't be afraid of Campbell. l";urtings(mebody"sleelings,orspend- ' - . ing a kw dollars to much. J Tiie Indiau papers state that; the ,. j Maharajah of Tnivaneoie, is about A tutiiiel at Minneapolis. Minne- j to perform the ceremony of Thoolosota, paii'trated ti mysterious reser- pa rum. The j-irtK-ess eons"sts of voir of water beneatn the level of; His Highness being plrced in one the river bed, and great disaster is scale, with an e pittl weight of gold apprehended in consequence. It is ; in the other. The gold thus obfe.ircd that anew channel will be j tained is distributed among the formed,, leaving the mills without i Brahmins according to each one's power. J privileges, and it is only after the I ceremony that His Hitdiaess is snn-
t V-k Of j I j. ' 1 -
On Saturday last, a small son o:' Mr. Claiborne Stinnett, living near Mt Ivor's depot, in Amherst coi ity. Vu., aged about geveii year-, tin :. his death in a very singular ir.anner. The boy was intheeorn houe,wiieie his father and another person were shelling corn with a corn-f-heller.
and was standing a short distance from the machine, when a grain oi corn was thrown by the. sin Ucr into the little fellow's throat, and lodging there, choked him to death in a shor: time, all efforts to extract it proving fruitless. The agony suffered If the little, hoy, 'ttefore. being r.dieved by death, is described as being terrible indeed, ami nothing that could he done for him by his friend-,, availed in the iieast to case the pais which seized upon his entire frame. Senator Sprague employs not tc.-s than eight thousand people, ; nd i ir
is credited with having, raised their wages fifteen per cent. Three hundred and five thotisan I Union soldiers will be interred' in the various National Cerneterlis when they are completed. Nevada exceeds all other States in its incomes per capita, beiiii 17:77 to each individual, or more than three times as miteh as any other State's. The Lord Chief-Justice of Sco:land was murdered lately. II is body was afterward found in the river Tay, with a terrible gash i;i his throat. In a graveyard near Lacon, Hi., is a hamlsome headstone upon whit, h is cut the image of a pet dog, ami underneath is the text: ''Or such is the kingdom of heaven." Throe distufders of a camp meeting near Syracuse recently, we :e taken in hand by some of the mus
cular Christians, handcuffed aroui l a tree, and left all night in tint position. In Mississippi, the Democracy a re supporting a nogr. for Secretary of State. "Many peojde think them.selv?s perfectly honest because they are well fed. They do not distinguish between virtue and victuals. It costs eight hundred dollars i:; year, to clothe the h inds of the Ki lpress Eugenia with appropriate gloves. It takes two hours to marry a couple ritual istically. Old Vanderbilt is married again. His new wife is a Methodist, h iauhurn hair, is young, and loves to live iu the house Vander-huilt.
The Indian:-.polio Mirror says? "A party of Muncie ladies, headed by Mrs. Frame, the revival lady, recently visited the saloons of that city for the purpose of holding prayer meetings. Being unable to effect an entrance at a certain Mark Walling', they organized on the sidewalk, w hereupon thc uugalhuit proprietor proceeded to pump water on them through a garden engine, lie may sec a time, when lookiag away off there, ccross the fiery gulf, he will see Mrs. Frame in Abraham's bosom, while he thinks regretfully of the precious fluid widen h so prodigally wasted on occasion of the prayer meeting.-." He will be i: another frame of mind then, doubt
less.
A
lull nni roiiBiict st v u oi
Oil 'd- ;lhv:'. Oil V r. tut lit this otficc.
SILKS, PRINTS, And a great varlty of Trimmings, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS AND
$20 Worth of Goods ! j AT TIIK i ftew Vork Store j 0 F !rJ?UDL,I5Y' &c C;..
1 WEEDS, (jn sou(h :idc nl- j:., Kfunrr, BOOTS & SHOES. Hats & Caps, ! BLOO.lKX6'.TO.-, li. TEA,
COFFEf; SUGAR, TOBACCO,
ioo O;diooi'i, nt from 8 to 1 t "r :'yj. 31r,c:ie.l l)Tiiftiti:-. )ii; iov- .'M-'py .I. !jr.:-.vn Dtv.nctie. froia 10 to 1 :-e" 'y 1.
And in fcs a spud la, of Family Grccerle, !' ; Ti-):in r for l'tj! '; 'yd.
tjool PiiV'fjr Collars, ':5e,s lux.
!Dre Gcxds vf-ry chfiip.
air.
all for sale lov to
CfeeA or.d Prodw-e Cusiwiers.
Thankfu; for past farors m Ht-s-ally be- I C((tU)n ,j0,u. u.cU V ,mi to-wed on us, v.'c solicit a contnctan. ioit th-; T, , A. LUZAUDEK. A ttl! lim- of IVoU.
r
SF.ne,
nov. 14, 67
fr. 3. AI.I.KX.
Vn tndloss variety otSTition?,very cheap.
very lnrre .txl !' Suinnmr II:its. H' sell Boots iiLd Sh vcrv low. ni the
llcil Ac Oo., j XEW YO IK STORK,
South, Side of the IMiUia Square, May . tsao Ti.'LEY & :0., l'r.p.
tiC-9 '
nflTY'Sii
Still have a fvw of the unrivalled
disturbed his meditations,.
J. Fit.'SK Fee. John II. AV via it. ; Fee Wjiie, j
UKALKRS IK fircc!-3's, Provhions. CofecIhtneris, Tobarco anil (Mprs. Than! ful for past favoiv. t'ay itopc to ni- rit onthlUHitc-.' l" .'. s:c.!i :. t'nil :itl'i rfth.-'M ;.t
"rntsr y. .il lie s"-.ir:ro. Jan. '-'d. 18;s. H O Ml O i I !l i u 4 iX O W I
RtSii SltBK 1 PI, EV SURE, l'i' I.iViics.
posed to besanetiticd.
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DKALEP.B IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, And all kind; of
Stoves aud Tinware. Nails Sash. Glass, Paisis. Oils, and Farming Uleosils. MANUFACTURERS HP Tin, Copper iiem! Sheet Iron Ware. Uloomington, Ind., March 24, 18G. i. c. wobijey. w- a. :.eco. liivcr Feed and Sale StabSe. W RLEY & LKi'G. Opposite th &th end of th. k '.11. H'pot. HAVE on.? of the largest and b wt ur- . raiig.-a Livery and Sate Sfctlles m Monros, or ir. anv other county i" Southern IndianK. Saddle horses, or hordes me I hupgien furnished at. liny hour of the lny or night. ("omnierchil trnvidew !ind otherj. will W r,l.a with eonvevuiiee
to neighboring town. Oood, steady horses J'.r.t. A'l.-n $ t.o 1 He "loty w toner, furnished to familUs llorsi'S l-d y the J ;iik '-riiivcrsul Wringer.' v. liieli wt; purwnglo feel, day or week, lit reaonalle j t-li;,:-d of you, perfei t sjiti. fn tion. ratrt. "We propos to k'ee) i firi-t-elnss i Wahiiii Day i no longer dreaded, hut table, and ask the puUi, to vivi us si trial, i is a pleasant iiartimu. PO Alltheaceounts of thoid E- P OI K- . IO. are in the imtl of tl,e present MliS N MaVFIEI.O propnetors, and must WLid nt once. ' J KS. LUKE rlANDEKS.
AV. "X'VW -MAKIXC- LADTKS ; ADDLES on Usi!hri':it, Pat.'H '!''.,
the Br' Inrcdion of ihy ng-. The inventor, t.le best iiKM.-h.inii.' in tile eoiiiit ry. on this k'nd of work. i imic ir: niy (iisploy, iin 1 is: making .-ome c-f tiii'.-esaJdle-' for in". I will uii'ke and sr-li them heaper than any on i Intyiiig Saddles (1- wiuti', Mit'i selling them hire. Also, a L-irge Stock o:' SADDLES A XI) HARNESS of the L.itest Styles, and .diZ Work Warranted. ALL REPAIlUXtr done on short notice, iir.d in the l'e-t in,;tire'r. ('all and exsnniiie, heforc purrleisLig -Uiwhere. I. will sell ehi ;;pi r than ANY MA N' South Slide of 1'uh lie Square, Rlootnini.'ton. Indiana. julyUtf WM KM KltV." '
Sale of Land. IT ICE IS U EKE lit' GIVEN Til AT hv virtue of an order of the Monrne
Coltnfy Common Ilea (Vuvt. St'ite .f Indiana, tltei ni.h'ivi!i"d Adi.-iiiii.'traforcif the ( -tat ot Smiiiie! StrtMiii. dcei ascd, will oll r fi-r sale ut jai!i!ie atl'. tion, at - o'eloek V. M. of atllr.l.y, October 23d, ISi'.O,
at the late re.-ideliee of t v:' deeeased on p;.ft of th;1 Itltid. nil eiiitii! u'r'!fil .' th ' of eat !i of the lo.lnwimi deserii
tract- of i. n l. t'i-wit : ; The south hall of th - soe-theast nu,,:-f.-r i ,.....;.. .11 ; I. v.. r '7.!
north r:oi-e oiv j 1) west, i-ontaining eighty aer"-. more or !?. And the .uithw-.'st fourth of the northwest quarter.
And I,.- ;i,iTtl w'-t (i;i,rtcr ..', town and mnj. o!iiiiini:!ir fun v Also, th M;.tl
a I
tw
if the o;ith ilv-six, ittli)
an i -..-veraiiy !to:e or le-:i.
of the lie
rth-
ASl) tniversal Clothes Wrinps,
He ir what those whe have tried them Miy:
MHIJMK in Jk VIvCOV ATT-0EVS AT i AW AND Gt'JiPi'inI Iiiiuanc' Agents. niooiuinarloB. Ind, rilllEY A 1! E AGKXTS -)R THE I. following lirst elass. Insur uie.' Companies : A '".'. '.?i:v.'iro.fi.".i 71 UNDER WHITEH S Fir Inn C. ,,,,. A ?:i.i;:i4,'.:i:i !ia sX'IW A Lfe hixuranee Gip.iy, A surf $ .t.oort.'ido oft 8&-TII-J BEST ?S THE CUE A PEST.-W OFEtC.i Noithwet iwr of V.,1 lie Square. Ju Ti, 18i'.!i-v A nl n 1 1 n 1st ra t o r' H X mt I r e. NOTlCi'ls HERKBY GIVEN THA T the undersigned has hoi n piointeil hv the ('li rk of Monroe count v Cmr. mm
j Pieas Court, Ailministrat'T of the estate of
1 noma ; .1. Goodwin, dfceaeed, late of Van Jiiiren lowishij), Monroe four ty, Inilhtna. Said MtuU; is supposed to be nolvi nt. UASPKJt BAKEU, sept. 22, OD-'St Adiriinifctiator. Bnskirk i Uukirk, Atiory.
! liuar'.cc. And the northeast fourt l of the sou! least quarter of seetien twen.y seven, (27) town and ratine aforesaid, anii s 'verally eontaining forty j o) acres, more or less." Also, the so.ith half ef the northeast quarter cf section twi'tit v-eiht (28) town and rnnee iiforesaid, except eleven (111 rods ot!' of the north side, leaving sixty-nine , 6v eres, n ore or less. And also, thirteen (l.V) acres out of the section ast aforesaid, 'rotrimeneinir at the
: coutlleii t comer of the northwest quarter thereof; thence running north sixty-nine I '.'!!) rod; thence West thirty-nine (39) r.ls: thenee n little ohH of south, t i a point (:tOi rods west on u line from the phuM of begiriTetiij; thene east thirty ('W) I rods to ihe place of he.'intiinir.
T KK MS On-fonrtii rash; the residue in eqmil payments, at six (). twelve (12). and eigl. tei'ti flu, months, with notes at interest, waiving benefit of appraisement, and M'eured by .ro.d freehold sureties. JO IN V HDKXli.MCEK, Admr. Buskirk & Hunter. Al t ys. Se;(eiiiber H 18r:;-4w
LEVI TANKENBAUM Has been Ktwf. and pur.-hnned his stock of Talll and H'tlll'!' Goods, and would say to the iiublie, that he h is now the Inrirt!.-:!
i and most complete stock of I Ht ady Mal ( l .lliin, ! e.vf r brou.rht to this market. Also, a lunce j and well M'leet.-d -to k of
Hit and Caps, Jioot anl Shoes, rP ; i
I Ciijttt and Oil Cloth, I Gent' Fnrnixhhtff Good,
Mr; ixnonx, Aolwns, Miiximl Instruments, (v., All of whi'h bp will sell at low figures. He will givii you a fit. He will give you good Goods. He will give you the latest style. ITk WII.J. SRL1. CIIKAP. GIVE HIM A CALL.
Tht Pal! M.tll Uazotte siijosts tiie s'nooir.g of pointers, to prevent the stubble cutting their feet. A .steam tlo; is the next step. mccalla" & CO. yEErthe largest sto.'k of 1II.Y GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS.
HOOP !KIKT, Hats aud Cnp, Eoots and Shoes, Scyio Ilofibs and Stationer.',
COTTON YARXS BATTING,
AND
Queemware, Stoneware and G!axtcare, Dyduffx, Salt, IIYDHAL'LIC CE-firXT, &., Anvwhere to be found, hr.wcer the tan bark regions if Brown enmity, and the rich iron and eoal fields of Greene. If you cxiiect to buy goods cheaper than y-.ni ever
I !.w them, here ore sewnere, las sure to have
your taieket Itaik full of Green hacks The ii)i!.A is vat gets the tfe.ip tirutto. jnly'il
1 Cht'a' Farm. rpiIE undersigned oilers for sinlci the L cheapest farm ayer offered in Monroe county, eensisting c f 180 neres, sit.mtod 4.J miles sou' hcMSit of Bloomington. 78 neres in cultivation, water plentiful, small home aiui htini. Now offered for $15 periero.
Terms easy ,l,00! down, the rest in two
vears. Call anil soi it. jil2mjid JAMES HorSTOV.
s. m 0RruiiiT& son Proprlrtorm. OPI'OSITE 'THE DEPOT,
Blioomlngtun, II nil.
pgr No pains will hit spared to accomm oda.e
QMEUIFF'S SALE. O . By virtue of tin execution to me directed, from the Clerk of t.h.; 'donroe coinnioi: pleas court, 1 will expose ut public sale, U.o highest bidder, on Saturday. October 10th, lrti'f1, between the hours of 10 o'clock jt. m.. nrd - o'clock p. m , of sai.'i day. at the door ! the court hou o of Hiooiningion. Motin county, Indiana, the reins mid pr. firs fieterm not exc eding sev ti v.- r .' t'. ".. hiwing de-eriiu.'d real t-i- t wi Lot Nil tub ei-s :'..'( ih.-. I ; iv in tiie To ti of Hi;!!r;v:i;:i, Ai. iim- eo-.u . Indiana. And o'.i fiiib.tiv to re th ;' !" . o o1' judg'iieiit. inter- st ie; costs, i w'.i.. ( the sau'.o .inie and olac vxpose it pu'n: c sale th ' fee .simple f s lid real 1 state. Taken as the propei-ty of ..lo! n H. Fugh. at the suit of Bttskirk 0; Hunter. Said .'ale will be iilidi- without ::i;v roll :( whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. LAWSON Iv M. KIN'NEY. Scpt.22, 'C9 at Shcriti' Monroe eo. N E WI NEW I NEW?
Summer ( IolI$ini
BKAI-ER IX EVEltV STYLE OF Ready - M;idc Cloth ins, North Side of Public Square?, BLOO MI NO TON, IND I ANA.
EHEN.T. McGKE has on -of tin, large t I stocks of Clothing, in his stor-, at ti e present lime, ever brought to the Athens of Indiana, and he is soiling them at much lower prices than h: retofore. He has Every Style of nothing for Men and Boys, Embracing a full line of line and eoarse Coats, Punts?, Vests, Linen Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, 8uspenders and Neck-tits. Especial attention is directed to a stack of jest a. "j.' sHtf recently purchased, which comprise tho latest and most popular styles.
Gent!.' Fnrni hinir (Jmid;. At this store, a full stock of Gents F'.unishing Goods can always be found th.' ncwj'st novelties beia secured as riptdly as they aru introduol in the Eastern citiei.. A gootl stoek of Trunks, Travelinj; Bags and Valises, Always in store. 1 would call pariieular attention to tho Bemis Paper Collar, of which I keep a full s-.ipply. I have, hv far, thc largest stock of Itroad Cloth. Civsslinerr, SIIK Vol Mt. nnd W orsted Co d, Which will be cut and made up in tho highest style of the art. BENJAMIN McGEE.
Tlu- List cf the '.Vnns is dead. Fpain ha? &2h thtr.tres. Snowst irm in S;il t Lake on thc 1st.
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ero!S. I'h ere nrc 87 litill rinps in Spain. Stewed rats ure now u Parisian luxury. M ilta, i the Medit rr:tn;;m, has
1,424 liousos 0f which c-'i'j are taverns. "Floi'a TV'iiiph'," the Queen Dowager of the Tnrf,is thirty-three years old. There is a flourishing niMiing village i:i Colorado known as(5ouge-Eve-Gu'eh. Rtifsiti now keeps ap an army of 1,407,000 men. A newspaper in the Swedish l;tngiK.ge is soon to be started in St. Paul. A St. Louis husband Las paid his wife two thousand dollars to desert him. Two thousand Swedes are on their way to settle near St. Croix Fall, Minnesota. Son.e young Paris snobs have actually staried the fashion of wearing bracelets. A trunk directed to 11 worth, Kansas, paesed over the Boston & , Albany road last week. A sehoolitiami down in Connecticut, walks 17 miles before breakfast, carrying a satchel and an umbrella. A Boston paper says "Springae'd has l ad the small-pox iu a quiet way, all summer." A portion ot the population of France are "dog-bat hers,". and earn a living by washing Doodles in the Seine. One-half the hay in Minnesota, was destroyed by the recent flood, i: is thought. The master of ceremonies at jh recent Boston funer.i!, ai:iiuinev.-d, 'The corpst a cousin will now come forward. Baked Frenc iman is a Kanaka luxury. The Kanaks revel in him well stewed, with bananas. Mr. Nt'lson Kneass, the author of "Ben Bolt," died recently at Chillifothc, Mo., aged about fifty. Father Hyacinthe is forty-two yeavs old, and has been a priest wenty years, tiie last live yc-rs being .-.pent in Paris. John Ealv. a brakoman on the L. X. A. & C'll. R. wis ttrribly injured iicarNow Aliany, U st Friday, by being thrown from tho top of a ear and falling hot ween the car aud tender.
THE NOVELTY Is the oklv Whinger that has the Pat ut Flange Cog-Wheels Oa both ends of the Rolls. The Kffsox one end of roll are set relatively betwkkx those on the other etrf of the siMJScod, virtuallv foraiing a DOUBLE O EAR, and therehy nearly doubliiig the purchase. The importance of setting gours in thii position, is not srene'iilly tmd(rstc'.d.) Notwithstandinp; the rolls can sepi.rate frosly at either enrl, the co-wluwls ea:inot ho thrown out of ear on liotli ends ot'tho Wringer, nt the same time, urUiss the pressure is taken off. Tho SOVELTV i fastened to a tub or hox:, by a Patent VttrreA damp, which haa an equal hearing on a tub the whole length nf tho Wringer. Other .WHng,warn nr.re ly fnptciiifil to a stave at each erd. and art thus liable to wrench the staves from their proper position anct ruin the tub. The e jr wheels, thumb w rews, &c . jjixt Tiieidv pilvaniz.'d. Buy tl e "NOVELTY." or at !M tako t on trial withttM or all olh'-rs, ,nd kvel TUB BtT. SmI i vrt..v N B PUK1 fS , oct Onm-ral Acntu 17 Coii'fts Y
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SflO WERK fr HENDRJA', P, Sta5Flth Street, ejtst tf th. P(tofflcc.-(i ( BLOOMIKtiTOV, ISO, September 8. I86.fi. Di-soluliB ParitMibiu THE PAltTNEUSHIP heretofore ' ,.t. ins; 'between B S. Chase aai JasiM p. Drj-.d.-tle. wnfrdL-ulvv by mutual eon?nt. on the 17th iniitant Jami L. IrydW retiring. All ou.neys liuc th f mi (; 1 e eoll.'Cted by B. 8 Ca. tl. w;d . v the indebtedness of the firm B s tU ,E J I- MiV-fiAU.
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