Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 26, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 October 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL AND MISCKI.-L . I NEO I'S

L. N. A. CHICAGO RAILROAD. T1MK TABLE AT M-OMINGTOS. I Express Going South : ArriTM at 1:21 p.m. Dtpnits at 1:41 f m Express Going North: Arrive! at 3:05 p u. Departs at 3: 1 5 p vi Freight, going smith, arrives ut 9:'.6 a m Freight, jroing north, arrives at 2: 10 r.M H. SLOAT. SCPERINTEXDENT.

Chips and Splinters.

G.d. Putt am, tic "fine old chancery lawyer," who in attempting to set siside the sale of the L.N.A.&C. Railway, stepped out of a second storv windo .v, at the Luhr House, Lafayette, a id unjoiiited oue of hie hams, uiendeth. He will yet recover, and siuitJ the aforeesaid Railway hip aud thij;h. You'd better compromise, Mi. Schuyler Oi;e

... ; uav last wetk, au oUl

7 vim or CKxnng mails at nu-mmnffion, m- ? -

durna, Post Ojfice, is as jcOotms : L.W.A.&C.R.R. south, wnv 12 J p.m u ii u u north, wiiy I P M rom Deem and White Hall, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at , U a m From jSashTllle, Unionvillc. Oun Farm. Spearrille, Cleona and BclluvP.le. Saturday a, at '-'! m Jfrom Bloomfield. Stanford, Solsberry, Holli&Tille, Park, Linton. WortlmitjKm. Pt. Commerce, Jason ville Iftwarlc, Silver Crek and Wright, Tuesdays and Fridavs. at .. a m

frora Bryant Cwck. Sat urdays.. tit 12 p.m J u 'ouutry people are taued M pay

oni;tn fmiu

the country, and her two fair hatred

daughters, were standing under the shed that projects over the pavement in front of MeCalla Co.'s Dry Goods iStore, watching the water as it purd from a spout, into the gutter beneath. "Children," said tli:old woman, "d 'ye see that tha.r water ruunin' lhar;'" Yes. "Well,

tor that thar gutter. Us country foil; pay all the tases for tins ' here town neonle!" Uncle Billy Furis

' J wat 8taudiur near, and ventured to Loch. Notices .tm pk , guc you are mistaken,

Qfto open during ihe week, front 1 o dork

A.M. to 9 P.M., artd an Sundays, frc m 9 t 1 0 'Uck AM. J. GLASS McPHEETERS P.M.

UII, TOR ZACn ISTSIRTIOST.

8lck-heaIa he cursd without

O06T. '-Dr. Whittlesey 8 VepeUtW) Dyspepsia Cure,-' is for sale by Shoemaker fc Co., and the proprietors of tho medicine are o confident that it will cure, that tiny send a large quantity of bottle to be GIVEN to the afflicted. Thia is certainly fair en ough, and sufferers from s:ck-headche and dyapepia. are invited to call and soeure a bottl. gratis, at the Union Drug Store. 6-4

r ! madam, the property owners pay for

building these gutters." 1 knw bet;er," &id the aged female, us country people pays for 'em. You are an old bondholder, that's what you are, I guess." "Xo, I guess not, madam," said Uncle Billy, "I

oulv wish I was. But I believe you

We all hope to do an ;m- art al, 0JJ si,e Copperhead." "A

snenae business when the new Rtil- Copperhead yes, 1 am a Copperroad is built, but Tole Smith u.Mt a,r ..ouidn't be ni.lun' bethe don't propose to wuk tbat long. t,,,t m,ri,or, ' sudd sh, marching off He's doing a railroad 'business nw. Vl r.,ge Articles of Asjudging from the quantity of goods soi:iti..u have been filed wit a the

he buvs and sells. He has a thousand vreturv of State, lor the east and

fancv articles that were never seen ; wts

a goad opinion of the gentlemen who comprise that go-ahead firm, aud are confirmed iu our opinions, by nch conduct as "idioae." Long may the Indian wave his bundle of cigars, at Shoemaker & Co.'s door Finding it necessary to move our printing press, last week, we called upon B. S. Chase for assistant. Bringing the necessary aid, he lifted around the huge mass of iron, in lo-s time than it takes to tell of it. When the National Capital ie to be removed from Washington, Chase shall have the contract While a "discussion" was in progress at Stout's saloon, on last Saturday night, it is said that B ek Hughes made some "remarks" with a pistol, and a man known as Ed. P.rmer, "stopped the balls." As Circuit Court convenes next week, the tacts will come out before that tribunal. It is diificult to get at the truth, as there are so many ru mors afloat 1 f this is "squaw" winter, what can we reasonably expect when old "he" winter sets in ? By reference to our new advertisements, it will be seen that Dr. John; Nutt, has opened a Dental Office in the room with Dr. Cummins. This, we suppose, is the only place in Bloomington, where persons can get work of that

. rM.v tw iris 'l :-tit?i . Dentist in Bloomington, we have Nk-k Vnn Horn is going to Blooming-

knowledge of the fact through :ton- whu-h apropo, tor he w a -blooming-

TI-IE TOLEDO WEEKLY B LA DE. Nasby's Papek. Of the mammoth Weekly sheets now published, itlie Toledo Blade, the organ of Rev Petroleum V. Nasbv, ranks among the best. Its eight br xtd pages are filled with the choicest, reading niaifer, and in typographical appearance and general character it has no superior ami few equals. The rich and racy letters of Petroleum V. Niisby, are written expressly for the Blade, and always appear first in its columns. Nothing in the line of humorous literature bus ever attained the popularity of these letters. Mr. Nasby is now engaged on an original novel, which will bo published in the Blade during the coming year. These, with other rare attractions ir.i course of preparation, ousrht to largely increase its already enormous circulation. We will furnish the ProgreM and the Blade one vcar for S3.50.

l.iltCKf Out ! 4 Red Stockings" and Isabella' Cigars, and "Luxury" Fine Out, at Ft.s& W YLIb's.

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Among the "Personals" in the Indianapolis Mirror, we find the following items : 'Jim Mitchell. Esq., weighs two hundred and six pounds, large, iias red hair and strike? from the shoulder. He has just laid

in thirty Hishcla of ranu au ap Ie. and

the papers. Call on Dr. Nutt he i experienced and skillful.

Flour! Flour!!

Having kept several brands of Flour, of

lat. we find the -'Ladoga Flour" to he

We have contracted with a nnm-

retarv ol atate, lor the east ami i. ,. .- 1 1 'tb,. i).-t ' fiM in ti.u ,n,ki in, ,, ' , bcr of parties for eordwooo, ana I 1,1 ,,st' oia "' u,1 t"rk't- AnJ on it railroad, which it is proposed ' , . . , , . ... . ,, j warsfcng a primt: article will please call or

. , o II .... . . UtSlIf 11 oiiilis-ni ill nil uiiwiiii i .1. ... i.. . . to t. H'.

in uiuuu)iuiuu "-""- - io outiu inrouirn uniomiutiton. au

the staples in the Jewelry line. If you desire to see genuine Diamonds, Moss Agates, Pearls, etc., step into the "Palace of Beauty," on the south side of the square.

j election of officers President, Sec

retary and Treasurer is required bv law, within twentv davs after the fihng of the articles. This done, elections will be held in each of the

' When you want anything like counties along tne line, to determine

Window Shades or Wall IWr, re- w ieinr a ruiiroau tax snau or sna.i ' i i . i i mi . i

nemter that Shoemaker & Co. arej m ,t,y,t,u' iuere ,s aIlouier selling a Rustic Shade that vc resim asidt' from ' lie desirability anything heretofore offered in tlis!0 competition, why this ' ' .1 J. .1.1 I . I . "L rnt l

market: it is neat, durable and j rc M 6I,U,11U ue 0,11,1 : ne removal

handsome. And in Wall Paper, .they have a very large and complete stock. In addition to sellijg paper

low, they trim it without any extra j

charge. Remember: Sgn of the Big Injun " Lady'9 Friend. The Nov. No. of this magazine, ont:iins a romantic picture, illustriting Hor rick's "Night Piece to Julia' and a group of "Dresses for Youn Laxiies," in which that import nt portion of humanity will find some loves of toilctee. The publishers are, Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia. $2.50 per year. W The Texans complain because beef is sold at two cents er pound. Our people pay 15c. without grumbling, but they are kept in a good humor by the bargains John P. Smith zives them. He has such a

nice display of fine Watches, Clocks, and Silverware, that people delight to examine and buy. B is Holland Gold Pens are having quite 'a run' among the young men who desire to acquire a handsome siyle of penmanship, with little practice. I. Sanders & Sons have very large stock of the celebrated Sey

mour Woolen Goods at their farm house, which they will exchange fur Wool. They wauld call particular attention to an article of Overcoating, which they lielieve to be unsurpassed in this narket. Also, to

their Jeans and Flannels. These

goods were awarded the first premium ac the Monroe County Agricul

tural Fair. Sanders & Sons believe they tan offer superior inducements

to those holding Wool, and would at leust solicit a call from the woo! growers of the surrounding co;.intry; before they dispose of their clip. 00,000 bushels, - - Wlifat 35.000 bushels, - - Corn

MO.OOO bushel. - - Oatft

For which the highest market prico in cish "ill b paid, at the Bloomington Mills.

of the National Capital is bcin;r

earnestly agitated conventions to ui'e its removal are being held St. L uis, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, are eager to secure it, ami are becoming excited over the matter. Wo, at Bloomington, have looked on quietly, while our sister cities have hi eu snarling at each other over the coveted bou, ready, when the prop tious hour arrives, to dash in and carry away the prize. And, should ti;e Capitol buildings rear their tall piiiairi upon our fertile hills, an east a. id west r; ilroad would be found neeessiry to bring to Congress the .Senators and Members from Maine

and California, without i-hange of

cars. There is but tittle question tiiat if the proper course is purs-.u-d, the location of the National Capital may be secured as easily ly onr

people as by those of Indianapolis, lint suppose that, following immediately upon the removal, the Demoe-

three weeks. Tho?e whom this notice may concern, will please govern themselves accordingly.

send thuir order:, to Fee & Wtlie'b.

Mrs. Beehs: has returned from Cincinnati, with a large and carefully selected stock of Millinery

Quit blowing your nose every Goods, the chuicest and most attrac-

three steps with a sound like the

HENRY WARD MX K3 - Bf-M. Jb. MH& ' mmi leriuouM In Plymouth I'mIim!, Ar- hring ri-.nl Uy pt oplo . f f -ry cl:i. anu lioiinmiiiHi nn ull ovt'i1 '.his counirr and Kniope. 7lipy ore full of rilal. beautiful Tt1 . i - ii x tliiiii(.'hi mid f't'l'mg Plymouth I'u;. pi' in i iitilinli. (1 weekly, ani roiit iiim Ml. !Sc.'i-lo rV Sormi'iiK arid I'mvi rs in I' mi tui iblc for picsei r mini and bii iiiig Foi eali' Ii v all in ws.l'.'ultis I'rioe, lOc. Tfiirly ,-iilnonplioiin riveived hy the publist its (ffl ifivii g two haiiilMJiii! to umca of ever 400 pages each. H ilf yi'ar, hTft. A imw aiid ri- Sti i'l Portrait of Mr i.eechcr prc.-ent. ed to nil e-il siih-Ciihi id Kxtinoniitiitry . tV i ! oil; llt.il I'll H " (3. llllii "Tl e ' tMi . ii I' i-ii." i2 ftu), an l'i - iaii:.i , Ind'jpi'ii it i W-i'k i .l.iioiiii of Oi iiho miti l ii'i ,.i- l.i i m 'a Is i, i Kdii.i'iiil Altirlis h. Mr l-.ef'ln: r t-nt to one addri-Afl or 51! weeks fur four dollarn. Sj-i-i'ial ii cimeiiu'iils to p&nvt sprs and thoie ii. itiiig up clubs. Specimen copies, postage fin-, for fie J It K)KI & CO.. Oi tKii Pub's, 3 I'ark H .w. X Y

SPECIAL NOTICES.

v OA t tii'Ulil. l he voice or tne prop'.c is inittniinouii praiso of one thing

ut least, that is Morses ln.;iti Koot I'll la,

and it is well deserved. The best remedy in the v.-oHd for almost all diseases that

afflict t':i ! human race. They act directly

on tlie 'ilood, stomach and Imwels. Keep

your bloixl pure by an ocossiional dose of

these l'lil.j, and you will nor. bo sick, ihe blood is the lit'a, keep it pure by ut irvg the only meilicine that w;ll com pletaly cleanse

it, Tflorces Indian Loot t ills. Use the Morses Pills in all ca.'es cf Billiousnes!', Liver Comphunta. Female Irregularities, Heiidaele, Iti'tigestion, ic. Sold by all

dealers. Oct.

To f'oiiMiliiif ive. THE Advefiner, Inivin lieu restored to hi-.ilib in a few weeks, by a verv simple rem

dy, nfier havinc suffered several years from a severe ltine affection, .nd tiat dtead digm:- iiisiiiiiiori, is anxious to make known

to nip Ii il'iw suncrer the mes.iis ot . are.

T.i al. .o ileaiie it, lie will send copy of

ile pre. npt on, tree ol char ie, with the dl

ree'i.i' s tor prcpe'in2 and u dng the same,

! ich thv will tlial a sure cure tor LoD'

funiiitio i. Ant lima Bronchitis, etc. The

object of (h advertiser ii sending the

l'reeripioii i n to eriefii t t afflicted, and

spread iiifiu illation which In- onceives to be

iiir.ihi.ible, mill lie h- p !. .-vy suflVrer will

try Him remedy, as it will cos them nothing,

and mnv prove a blea-nm

Paiiies wisbinr; the prescription will pleaae

Hddre, Kit. KoWaRD A WILSON, Wi li.iin.-t urg. Kings t'our .y, Sew York May 26 It.

'scape pipe of a steam boiler. You've got Catarrh. Go to Campbell's and get a bottle of Seylee's Liquid Catarrh Cure. Take no other.

tiv ever brought to Bloomington. Attention is directed to the advertisement headed "To the Ladies."

Mr. Henry Cooper, of Nashville, Tenn., was elected United

States Senator. This a settler upon j ioving public

Andy Johnson, and will quiet him for the future.

Sajre ; saSe 1 1 As the pork packing neason approaches, Sage becomes a staple article, and to :ind the best article is the desire of all. We hav n on hand a lurgelot of pure leaf country

Siifr. that we recommend to the Snrfoa;:e

Fee fe Wtlih.

Fish. Williams, the pioneer fish

This week, the New York Store wi! I begin to receive the new stock of goods being purchased in the

merchant,, is again supplying his j Eatcrn citie by Mr. Tuley. We numerous customers, from Mul- j believe that Mr Tuley is the only likin's corner. He gets them j retjU merchant in Southern I ndi-

regulariv now, and those who are

fond of fresh fish, should patronise

Williams.

Circuit Court. The November Term of Circuit Court, will convene on Monday next. There are on the docket 46 Statu1, and (18 civil cases. The first, it would of course be impolitic to make public, but the civil cases are appended : Gen M Kiddle vs Rawlins & Gabbert Mct'iine & Co. v? Andrew Helton I :. v i I West vs Cntiir et al A va Alien vs A. rah L Allen et al ,J r!'er.-cfi Karr v P T iiuckner

Guardianship of Carter heirs..

j ana who buys goods in New York

and Philadelphia, in person. The firm sell a great many goods so ninny that western houses can't supply them. rtmmReal Estiite Transfers, Fir-- the week endir g Oe ober 23, reported by W. H. Jones, Recorder : Joseph Shook to Levi Bnwmiin, 90 acres

of land in Bean lossom township, l,6.r0. -nr... l't .a.., ,

Errors ol uth.

A ii KVn.KM A who Biiflt red. tor years

trom Nervous iJenil IT, I renif.ture Decay, and

all the effects of vour.M'ul indiscretion, will for the sake of BiirT'i iiiiif humanity, 'tend fiee t all who need it. the receipt and directions for mull inn the simple reimdv by which he

wns cured. Snffe'erg wishing to profit by

the advertisers expeiien e, can do sit by ad' dressini;, in perfect eonridenee JOHN H. OoOKN, No. 42 Cednrrtwit, N. Y. M 26 lv

Wm Ka.t vs Sutherland et al

finite on rcl vs .1 din W LiU Hira n Butcher Calv n Youn?' .

racy should elect Gen. Lee, Presi- ; II Clo -terman vs Sliow rs & i ....

.1.... nf ti, TT..:. -..l Oi,. , J . i w Uollenbacher vs Is AJKins...

in ill m lliu VJIIIO.U outies, illlli sieji

iquurely into jiower ! Imagine how

our quiet little city would become demoralized, with a Democratic Cabinet and Congreiis located in its nidst ! Shall we press our claims ibr the National Capital at once, or await the completion of the Cincinnati & St. Louis Air Line R .ilroad ? Forepaugh's big Show didn't make a fortune in Blooniino-ton. Came too late. They will winter ut Connersville. The Menagerie part of Robinson's Circus, belongs to Adam Forepaugh, for which he receives Vl per cent, of Robinson's gross receipts The Greensbuig Chronicle, in speaking of the Cincinnati & St. Louis Railroad, says that "Major Monckk" is one of the Directors for Monroe county. Now, who in thunder is Major Moncke?

Forepaugh's Menagerie, on

its way to Martinsville, crossed Bean Blossom Creek, five miles north of Bloomington, upon a raft of saw logs. The bridge, at that point, is in a very

I dilapidated condition liable to iall

I.KFKLKR, Ri -K it Co. i at anv moment and the Manager B-18, 1869. 1'iopi liters ' " - or tin! snow would not risk even a

horse upon it. During the past

Call and Settle Vp. A.11 thrift trr.-...T.rt .r thnni jfkffi i.ld.'htrtft

to the lat firm of Jfller & Kiee. will summer, we have muted patiently please call at the Blwrnii srton MilU and for a "terrible accident" item from

settle up. ns we must cUms up our old tj1:lt lridge, and to be swindled out outstanding accounts Tit those who have ,,, . ,.,,, . , ot mn f , . . , "I this, our last chance, perhaps, is got Jfiour for wheat when threshed we , . ' . ' . would Mji briBK on v ,r wheat, as w lire i P"n( ' '"deed A J. Arnold,

prepared to receive it t the highest nmrket of the firm of Shoemaker & Co., was price. Thankful for the liberal patronage married on Thursday last. Thus is htnJ; j;:1 thi ci,sed ui that inviw f k) bich!Mi,imt M&4jsgjt "jiliJi.' Un. V a have always eaturtaiued

Ilazlp-it et al vs George Paul

wine vs Wm T ill i t ill Jacob Young vs G H Johnson

Sol T Hines vs Jmnes Shields

Iiiciki Thackcr vs Frank Fisher oaini! vs Swink & Cix'm

T ioi l is Moore vs Kerr & Adkins

Bryant & Co vs Bryan et al

Ji coii Bonz vs Batcher et al Kent & Co vs Lawrence

W C Vasvter vs Middlernas et al

Jcsiah Joplin vs J Q McPheeters

reter Tabler vs Jncksoii l.ent.z

Jena Ritldle vs William Hardin State on rel vs Joseph L Jones

Is L Stockwell vs (iiillcnvay Hiram Butcher vr A at d A J Helton etal.. name vs Helt m & Helton Robert Clark vs John Hush John Nash vs Win C George Nuthiin Hirseb ve 'ohr Sctiob' l I:m' Lefever va .fames V Busliirk Hiram Worley vs I) M Harbison John Campbell G'dian vs Buck'r & Tavlor And. J. Edwards vs Galloway & Buchanan Jane Butcher et id vs SbHey etal Pettit & Co vs Swaflorti ut al Kiime same Milton Taylor vs East 3t al Milton J S'uiith vs Thm Gillaspy F T Butler vs Henry linkard..' W V Pearson vs Wain pier et al S E Holtzman vs Adkins i& Butler Pettit. & Jo vs Swafford et al Minks' heirs vs J S Walker Amelia Cunning vs Hitjlit & Co William M Bcatley vs Isaac Adkins Hiram Worley vs Siirnmett & Jackson !i.mn nime G W Moore et al vs Cron it Curtis C ( Corr et al vs County Commissioners... Wool, D B et al vs Matthews et al William Blakely vs Sehobel et al James W Spencer vs Win L Adams N .fc " Fulkerson v J,,hn DSwh fiord IH.fl0 K.ihn vs I) O Sp :iicer, et al Wm D..(ld & Co vs Fl;ivius J Mrolfe.'.!!!!'.'. David H Kine; vs Helton & Co J J Alexander vs R AV Gray Juries S Will' ims vs John I) Swafford..."! Thonrins Burk vs Samuel G f)unn ! David Stuart vs Robert M Calloway D !: J Stuart vs sumo Joseph East vh M & J Taylor V.lii.a Abel va linsHrlf A W.,11,..,

Aloainder & Yotini; v Hunter et Ml!!!!!!!" i I I cn.,ai ... . il 1 Imitites

Wm. I). Moore to Vernon A. Matlo-'k

untl George Keck, 40 acres of land in Salt i.'itek township, and 120 acres in Polk toienship, $;00. Quit claim. 'Vernon A. Matlock to George Keck, 40 acres of land in Salt Creek township, and 120 acres in Polk township. Quitclaim, i5C0. .James Hraden to fieorge Keck, 40 acres of land in Salt Creek township, and 120 acres in i'olk township. A nominal sum. Quit claim. Matilda Robl ins t Daniel II irtrimn. 160

: acie. of land in i entun township, $7o. ! .'Vliirirnret E. Wtar to Margaret '.erry.

i, ... u , ...va o n -...... mii tu me tunii n Stan ford, $i53. John W. Luther to Amelia Butcher, Inlot ?i o. 49 ill the ne w town plat of Harrodsburg, $425. Jacob Young to Mary Ellen Hughes, a part of Out-lot No. 26 adjacent to the town of liloomington, $2 50. Elizabeth Kllett to AJbert Hendricks. 105 acres of land in Bean Blossom township, $500. Albert Hendriekn to Peter Cow.len, the undivided of ali the lands, to-wit : 105 acres in Bean Hlosom township. $00.

For Sale. I II OIL S 12 A ID LOT : House containing (i rooms and pantry, summer kitchen and wood house, attached to the main building. Good cistern on lot. Let 66 feet M 13i:" it. with stone walk in frcnt 6 feet wide. The above property is foi sale. Any one with the cash, can get a bargain by culling, at once, on FRANK FEE, At Fee & W'ylie s Grocery Stcre.

)1',000 Urlclb., at market price, will

part pavment on the above

be tn ken in

property.

oc27 tiVlt

'X'o tlics LadioM !

Full Slock oj MiVinery Goods, Hosiery, Glows and Fancy Goods. W- R ht;ve just -eceived our Fall Hnd Winter stock of Millinery Goods, and nsl the Ladies to call and examine w iile the stock is full. Unusual cure has bieti exercised in the selection of our QLO VES, HOSIER Y, and Fancy Goods, al i of which aro of the newest styles. Bleaching and Pressing done on short notice, and in the most satisfactory milliner. Store on North College Avenue, just, north t-f the public square. Mitt. S. J. HhKus, MISS K M KAHIS lilo mitif.'ton, In ! . ucS!7 6fl (I

H iHilfJ'lc WflfMtl. all animals, from bee to henr:

wonderful, amusing, instructive: ventrilo

quism learned in u wek by its use : used bv

Frank Fee will sell his house,

on favorable terms, if application is!11 profeMiot.als. Oriy 3nC; ft tor $i; 12 rOP 1 i t -i j l.Sfi, mailed, postpaid. Genuine only to ma;le eoon read his advertieeme-Dt, 1 1 ht4 of Prof! H.H-.HAUrHioarttJw. N.H.

FALL TRADE.

Headquarters for Boots

and Shoes. Chase & Co.

Frightful Developments ! At last tiie people have got tie fact

'throo.'h their hair," that hair dves im-

pregnnted wi'h acetale of lead and other

rneta.ic salts nr.; Muderous Prepirations.

When they see the metallic sediment at the bottom of the bottles, they know tint the disgusting sti ff is literally thickened with

Poison, They ask. therefore, for a Harmless Vejretab e Dye, and find it. pure and effichcious, in Cristadoro'n Excibior Hair Dye,

offeree undip the sanction of Profsssor Chilton's runrantee that it contains

' nothinir deleterious."'

Cri.'fuiioro $ Hair Preservative, as a Dressing, arts like a charm on the Hair after

Dyeing. Try it. Oct,

In Remote Settlements of Untold

Value. Food makes blood; blood makes the b. dy. If the bloocl be -aire, the body is healthy. So if we are not; in healtt, we know some impurities are lurking about which must be removed., and the sooner the

better.

Brf.ndreth'i. Pills remove all from the

system which nat ire needs no longer. The wonderful cures effected bv Brand

reth's Pills have arrested thu attention of enlightened physicians. Upwards of five thousand now use them in their daily practice, and two hundred havB given their writ ten test imony as to their innocence and value, as cleansers of the bowels and blwd. Tlviir untold value is to those living in settlements where doctors ctn only be had at great expense. For if you are sick, you have only to take one or more doses of Brandreth's Pills to get cured. Full directions are with each box. Sold by all Druggists. Oct. Comfort and Bli.s.", or Pain and Agony Dr. TOBI AH' Celebrated Venetian Liniment, whoso wonderful cures, sure and instantaneous action, in cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Headaehe.Toothaehe, Croup. Cuts, Burns, Colic, Cramps, Dysentery, etc.. have astonished the civilized world, is no new catch-penny but an article that has stood the test of tw'enty-two yesrs. The enormous sale and rapidly increasing dem:.nd is at once the surest evidence of its usefulness and popularity. No family shou'd be without a bottle in the house. Hundreds of dollars and many hours of suffering m:;y bo saved by its timely use. Colic, Cramp and Dysen:ery, yield at once to its paincurative propertiei-. It is perfectly inni cent, and can 1 e given to tho oldest person or youngest child. No matter if you have no confidence in Patent Medicines try this, and you will be euro to buy again, and recommend to your friend's. Hundreds :f Physicians recommend il in their practice. Sold by the Druggist.'! and Storekeepers. Price, Fi'ftv Cent? and One Dollar. Depot, 10 Park Placf, NowYoik. Oct.

Ii$sullntiin THE partnership heretofore existing between Charles Koth. S. J. Dunn and K. Baltarton, under th:i firm mime of Roth, Dunn & Co., was dissolved hy mutual consent, on the 1st of October, 11169. Amounts due the firm, can b paid to Charles Roth, or to the firm of Dunn & Company. OHAK .ES KOTH, B F DUNN, ortlS 1889 Sir E BATTERT0.

c

Iirdsof all kinds printed to order, at

the Bloointngton Progress office.

Qliort Hand In a Nut-Stroll. IO Short ITriitii em now be acquired in one month. This work is an improvement upon the sysrcin used by the reporters of the British Parliament. It is divided into seven short at.il e:isy lessons, and can be mastered by any ono. It. is the greatest production of the age; enclose $1 for tho complete work. Add row 3. A. Gray, Hox 072 N Y PtW: Of.-

West Side of tbe Square, Are Now Opening the Largest and most eoaplete stock of Boots and Shoes, erer birongtt to tbfc ffarket. BUYING IN THE BEST AND LOWEST MARKETS FOR CASH, THEY CAN AND WILL SELL AT THE

THEY RENEW THEIR OFFER TO SEAR BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS, To Duplicate any Cincinnati Bill, Having been in Ihe market at the time of the lateonpreeedented competition between the throngs freight lines, THEY WERE ENABLED TO SECURE TTIE SHIPMENT OF THEIR GOODS AT ONE-FIFTH THE USUAL RATE. Tbts, with other advantages thejr possess, enables them, to retail their goods at WIIOLESiLE PRICES. .

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