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

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ArriTes at Freight, colit;.'

Freight, coir.!;

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Post OMte Tit-Je Ti;hl. Tim of -lt--iu;t m;. r Komnirxn !ana,.J'v,' (.).'. t. . fd cwv L'S.A.&C.R.i;. nh. v ;! - 4 ' " north, why 1

From Deem and White iluil. oi. Wi 1 nt--day and Saturday a: '1 a.m From Nashville, i'nir.vi!'... Oak F:.rt i. yir-irvil!o. Cleon i ana Belleville. .u n -

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From IMi.v.ii.ii '..!, Sino.ford. Solid erry. 1!..:linville. P.ak. I.::.t, :i. Worth r-f n, 1 :. Commerce, .lainvil'.c. New rk, Si'vc Creek and Wright, Tuesday at 1 rVdays, at..... m From Bryant's Oetk, Saturdays, i t i'.'? i Ofii-e vaen luri;i: (it w-t,M V , .', A.M. A 9 V.M.. (.' yu'his. !.! 0 fj M o'clock A.V. J. GLASS UcPlfEETERX P.M.

'. T.Vi .V (V.; At.der I.itstnWfi' i rooeri-!: ,' T.Tuiilr: !': Mty.' ,.7.-u ( V : .VW.,.!? .V,....';. I5st s anil KhorM s '" ' . (V- o. .( ,'. ..; .' ,; .. II-. Hardware: .!. v .j- n..- t.tinr! x ('onlcrHoaci-ics: 11,-nrit ltl: ' -- tVv'-.vV I In rn:r. Jewelry ami Watetics: .v...-; .v Tailoritasr : Jv.,j. Mc;--. .-. c

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e u ! xvitth m(e f the '''! ..,.'!. i- m i Attorneys: ILnit-r. fti:,b;;

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BST Local Notio ten -exi ves. HXK, TOR EACK l.N'SEUTIOS.

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.. I!'. (' .(,.-. near J'lfi.i.f. SSarber: L. M. nrup.xi1 : -'' ( -.--. A". 11. 'aiitjib.-U in si ( , n-jHiirr. furniture Wurerootti: ...;", , Ihn-lru: .uutli (".' ;..' v -.. ItlM. 4&-4nt!i: . Simfyr-Mts; Luiidf .V -I.',' ' V... ISookseliier: tv M.-p,Hrr. !ei!iMs4: Dr. Joh i E. Xtit. C wi'

saw log, wliioh rolled upon liiin tis ho was iiMlfrndin.' it from a wag'Mi Edward Farmer, who wn-' shot on S:tnrday a weok.iM wo loam slowly improving. .1; i.-s tnioerttuii whore onft ( f iho balls lodged, as y.-t, bis physician having pi'i;t.t ilie wound (in the region of the kidneys) sumo six inclie.-, but without coming in contact, wit l t ic ball. mo4t9 iiaSBnmrfs, Dtoili SJaort'' unit

I "Srij;Ml." ' ! It will b scfii, bv ref

erence to another column, that Kailroad scheme No. has been plac.'d upon foot; the h'st one being called the "'Straight Lino" Railroad, wi:h S. . Kuskirk and V. C. Dunning l'.r Directors from this county. This road is to tro through (jhvcMo

It is a hui.k anions; the newspaper.of every town of respectable size in the State, except JMooniington, to require half price, (live cents per line) for long obituary notices, resolutions of condolence, etc. There is a stereotyped style about thc-c eil'usions that make them a bore to both the geieral reader and the publisher; and not: uniieipieiitlv those who ask these aoeoJiiraodati ins, are persons, who, when they have patronage to beso-v, take it

j(o the city papers that u-ii( not insert

ic.cir icso:miioi. and oinuiai'ies

without full pay, lLreafter, we! . ! propose to require payment, ."or a!! ! s.ich woi k. Monev is reimired !

f.vin u.s for evcMy article we get, whedier it be valuable or not, and wo propose ::o establish this ride and adhere to it. When the lner-

fl'M. L. Siiodgrass lias removed his rnsiirauce uifiee to the room formerly occupied by James Small. "Cleaiv-iinir the Blouil' tiprp wliie'i cliiii Intra li.w hnrji?t . m:n h, i not a UK-re rntrh M.rd ami di-!us!;n. The

iiii.'r.:?fti.'( f'i-.-ws that rorao ih-ii-''-. e::t !

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l ;ji.J it tiininT known tlmt .- 1 1 . 'ul.-tl.- Milt :iiici''-- i ' .-: i ro v I r CXfn I tllCitl.

869. FALL TRADE.

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::o'.-i(tui'il!.i, vhi.'h d.i'

county by way of W'orfhingloti. vliilo !. ".m-.nvt I.ino" lJ:iiii'(VI(f i

.r e ,-,,, 1V : chant, grocer or larmor, can be inIes;rs. Small and Mulkv, iurcctorsi , , , . . ,. , , ,r . . , . . , Miucctl to turnisu Am goods tree of or Monroe, is intended to toueii , . r' , nI , , ... , . charge, then we can attord to pav lloomheld. Another road, to iKissj., , . . ... ... , , , , . , , ; tor material and labor and give it through UwenstHirar, should now bci , .. ,, .

FiinStin anrt the lt!i Amend- pr .jcotcd, so that no .rominent town ' ' meut. in the eountv of Greene, shall feci i Wk are often met bv the querv : Tuebass fishing is pretty good, i,., , ,,., i tiu ;n VAr;n, nn ! wi,n ;a tUi,.Au ,.f iL, tw

r-Mi'ftirii S;tlnW & ''hropmtion, a compromise maghtj No name is a,nou.iced V" In SCo. t' 0l,t tl. surpns.ng rapubty ,jo om.ctc(1 ,0 tut 011C mulat t0 this al, absorbing question, o confident thnt U vin cure, ttm: t!u .-. Mil , ann.,i.:n,r nf f.clm-wr rerdndx i n t , , , i 1 - W qnthv of -bttle to b- ( lVi:.!!r,lH"kmot Usinng iei..in is u-, w j , voti a be successful. But we must! we are informed that Jim Rogers to th jiffli -fed. This is cortniiilv i-iir en ; the fact prettv well established in j , e i . , i ., , ,, iu iiic .m. ri 1 . ! confess to some skepticism as to thci savs : "1, am the reummtbk editor OU?r . anil SlOIi-'r? IlVi.n stCK-RP.IUll -IIO .OHi ". . thof mil- jdirricllfi l I " ' djspev-ia. aw invited to call a.al k, a ! t!ll -omnu,,ut thU ,K ' '"lH" I -ueeess of the "Straight Line" pro- i of the DMO!,'t:' "Tim true," we bottle sratfc, at tb Tnioa Drug frioml. the Cliairmin ot the Demo- ! . . nt e.A . -u , . ,., . .... t . .

Slck-!aeai?a he ci kki w tuoct!

eratie Central Committee, 1 L, I).

jeet, as our friend and co-laborer in! turned to last week's Daaocrat, to

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Y,t 'ew.v.tv.p Files are1,... , , , ,v. .r tnc utuiroau eaiue, i roiessor ixauey,

11 i iit.'iieu, is a. snrewu one. vne 01 . . , .... . . ., , . 1., o.m'Lnf .i...,in v,. i , , , is it ot ucntitict win its interests, aderti.sed m ano.lier eoluain. hv-, mot ex!rt fishermen in th? erv on.' who takes a lV'W -papir. ; . . t. ... r i,1Pr:.u 1 T, , i ! s-Hjtion, i:, 1 lot. JullK-a U .leiiKU,( 1 i: Sai.e. An v voting man in-

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Mould n.e it L.ruu.ue .euu mc. . ,pred) of ,ate llm has t() (0 the Iudiai:.apolis

"uu,,, ,v . , V " exhibited an extriiordmary ion(lncs Business Collcac, can buv S30.00

for the sport; always, if possible, worth of Scrip at this ofliee. accompanying Mr, Merrick upon bis . , .- fishing excursions. Ren. knows the j Quit blowing vour nose everv

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te get a serviceable Newspaper File and at the saiiie time a ehea ) one. For sale at the Postoffiee. at oOe. each. l,S(e Mrs. Mevriek'- card, She has refitted her Restaurant

loth amendment mud become the ; three steps with a sound like the

law cf the land, and that Merrick and set-res of colored men in this!

scape pipe

of n steam boiler

ascertain whac load of responsibility was occasioned by this post of honor. We looked at the outside of the paper, but as the two outside pages are printed tit Chicago, of course he ran not claim any part of that. On the inside, was a railroad article, by Mr. Hester, of Brown, (we are informed) ; and on the third page, P. L. D. Mitchell's proclamation for

a eon vent inn. ami then a few local

mes M?rriek advertises his J county, will be on an equal footing

Barber Shop, in to-day's paper. See j with himself, at the ballot box. We his card in another column. j have no fault to find will: Mitchell Pkrsoxs having Fat Hogs to! upon the score of association -he

dispose of, can get the highest price in cash, of A. Sutherland. He wants to b iv 2,000 head.

couldn't gec into better company as Mr. Merrick is a Good Templar,

land a gentleman of unquestioned

morals, but people will talk, you

Oxck the cry was, "Watchman i know, and even have the impudence

You've got Catarrh. Go to Camp-; noticeSj t10 atter of w!lieh) Maj()r hell's and get a bottle of Seylec's! xhomasC. Purscl, we believe, claims Liquid Catarrh Cure. Take no!,iin ,lf.'t

iquid

other.

Marsiaoe I.ickxses were i.sned from Oct. 12th to Oct. 31st, to the following person : Henry Morse ai.d Mar:ha A. Woods ; Milton M. Butcher and

I the paternity,

.. Mi About half the goods purchased by Mr. Tulev, for the New York Store, arrived last week, and more are coming duly. Judging from the way the first half opens out, the lades will have a treat when the balance arrive. ''Where

tell u.-, of ,:he night," but now it isjtoask if the CI: airman hasn't been i Msl,'S!m't Chandler; John W. Lit.

"Tobe Smith, toil us the time of I just a little bit opposed to the color- j aiu' Amanda Anderson ; Z. T. Par-j::.re we goin to put them ?" w the

day," for he ivceps the tunc, all nisjed man's voting, Wonder if Ren. clocks keep time, and his watches' will be a candidate for Treasurer, at keep time. Smith & Cochrin have! the next, election ?

for sale some of the best tit. e-l-eep-ers in the market. The place of

and Splimters.

business of this firm,' is on the fouth

It is both amusing and ells

sons and .Julia A. Crunch ; V illiam ; amazed exclamation of the clerks, Dowman and Mar;,- Kenan ; Levi ;;,s ear load t.fter ear load is left at Johnson and Martha S. Herni.ll ; the store door. And well may thev

James V. Prat her. ami Florence tbel puzzled, fur Mr. Tuley usual-1

ruett ; u m. D. Bucharian and Lucy Wilson.

i-tV.-i'taiil'.y . vj.'l ;!!: (.'isoi di'i's that brji d and on. !.!, iii 111- hl.Mid I') rot oui a it were ih'i inii.diirn.TV of lift!. 3'Vcr (.'".) IlVo;. . . 94 9 itO.OOO l.nshi-l-i, - - Wheat "A&JPGO h.iAw.', - m 'C'orn tO.o hiisl,...',-.. - - Oats For iiifh tin! huchr-il mark,') pric in ca.di will ht !lt ti:i! iiRHi'uiii -,t.;li .Mi'!. I.KTKI.KK, llti' K & HO., Amr. IS, 1 stV. i'loprlct r. 'all and SeiC:o 5rjs. AH ti!o?! kiiowhit; thciii-'iv. iittli-iij.-i to th! hit! thin of htlili-r & iiii-.-, will l.lf;i-.i- i-alt al tin: ISliHitniiitflim and jtCftle up, as v,-. niUKt eh '-o up our old oulstaiidinu ai'contits. To thoso who havo got Flour for wlic.ut 'wiii n t.!iiv?)icd, wo would ny l.rinu )' your whoat, as wo ure pit-liiirt'd 0. ri'C'irt! it. ut tin liijjhtKt iniirkot price. Thankful fir ttm ibt-ral patruiiagc Vnstow'd m ib in tho p'.irif , vi so'tcii the same for our Nbw Firm in the future. Aii2 18. 189. I.KKJ'i.KU St Kit R. Bakery, Confectionery AND Fancy Grocery, Ei. d Side Puhlit: Square.

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READ, f'nhr.i. ('ruck?'. Ctinilii'.o. Xut, liuh'infi, Cii.iTi.nts, mtd Foreign FntiU, Always on hand.

The bc:.st brand of Oysters, by tiEie Can or snrvod up in tin; Saloon. Fancy Cakes nifido to order, In the lutivt stvl.'.. at short notice, nav.'i t) ' HKXEY ROTT.

side of the square. If von should j gating to observe the grand, ira

utep into the store, you will find a I perious, patronising air.s, taken on

jreat mauv articles you never even

dreamed if before-

-and eh(!ap.

555. "Hawk, hawk," spit, spit, and disgust evervbodv with tho offensivc odor from your Cat rrh, jast because sm-; oll fgy who has not discovered and will not belicv? that

bv traveling agents for sonic of the

city establishments. One who is not posted, would imagine these vermin :o be kIo proprietors and directors of the house; for which they "run,'' when ;hc lact is that they usual'v are in debt to t'neir employers for the

good clodies they wear, and not in-

E'air tTarsiinsr. Is calling a meeting of Democrats

ly a heavy buyer has exceded oimsclf in this particular.

New Paper. Bloom tield has a new paper, the Tribune, published

to select Delegate:; for the 8th of ' by W. C. Grkex. From the adJanuarv Convention, the chairman i vertising races of the Tribune, we

discourses thus :

A large number are requested to

learn that the publisher does not propose to do a cut-throat business,

T GJ.ASS Mcl'tlKKTEHS, News-Dealer anil Stationer. Co'.npli;te stock f Pino Writintj Papers Cap, Li'ttrr, Nott!, Batb. Envelopes, every grade, quality and Hize. Took.:! Books. Ink. Gold and Steel Pons, DIARIES, NOVELS, SONG Rook. Pencils. Hlank Hooks and Mucilage. l',t.Jt-0 fi. f! Hntlditiif.i,a--ti)idc public sijuaro, tSScSF-1 will supply any ordor, for any book, ai publishers' lowest ensb prices. Orders for hook-hi'idim; solieited. and all u nrk promptly aiid'chfajdy done. 1 1 1 0 1 1 I 0 1 1 1 i S t DR. iOUX JVSJTT, late of Torre Knatf, and of K. .iiinsoii. 111.-., tenders bis profos-iriuil s-rvi to the oitixons of the oity of illoomiugtu, Afonroo, autl adjoiniii!; o.)UiUit.'S. . I'roi.i an fxpericnt:e of several years, in tlio ahove named places, ho in.noitt'tjs saf isfaetion in all eases. D'rFicK. with Dr. Cummins, on North ColU'gt! Avenuo. oet 27 'G'J-y

the world moves, tells yor that itftw,00tiy gcc "kicked out of the cannot be cured. Se'yee's .liiouid isLrtMnt;n" ,v, i r.,,fnC!

the specific, and nobody has it but!awl al; wltlli' th returu the T IT I fl rl .

xv. n. ampneii, m iiioomtngton. i Wasted Fifty Young Men, at

the Telegraph Institute, Indianapo-iS tran on the Vincennes Road,

lis, Indiana, to beeome Cperators. last weck resulted in injuries to There ore situations for all whc seule ten op twelve persons. James qualify. Send for circular 4wiSeerest, of Gosport, slight injury to

city. Brilliant youths, are many of them An accident to a pa.ssei;-

Rhymes. As I walked down the street or. a fine autumn day. I looked in the windows to see the disp'ay ; nay eyes; wire attracted as hey ne'er were before, by tho silver I saw in

one arm; James Williams, of

Stinesville, collar bono aroken. nose broken, and teeth knocked loose The biting cold weather of

attend, as other important, business 'but will repiire full payment for

win oe transacted pertaining to tne; va, rc,xVCii Honorable com tic-: a ..a. .e i.,. t.- il... i

n . i i i I. . tition in the newspaper business, is countv. Democrats shouifi recollect j 11 ' thsit prompt attention should bej protitabie alike to both parties, but given to the organization, now, in j when one of the establishments will order to make a clean sweep of the j conduct its business upon a ratting, Radicals in the next cuvr paie.i ' any price to get patronage" system, it is extremely disagreeable, and rerhc Democracy of Monroe countv ,. . , P , .i J , suits in low iinances, to the ratting

are not itniorant ot tne una iiuit

last week, was very unfortunate f Jr the aiile cron. as moro than one-

John P. Smith's store. Tiiere were iiaIf of tho ,atc varietios wore rn thft

lots of nice things, many more than : tree8 an,i wero, of courWj froz,.n, lean tell, bo;h of silver and go!d,jThcre ;s a j demand for cider

an mace to sen. i nere pitchers

butter-plates and whole tei-sets too, all kinds of silverware, resplendent and new; and all had been found, when put to the test, to bo not only handsome, but the finest and best. Sing ! Joh a keeps on the west side I. Sasdees & Sos.s have a very

large stock of the celebrated Seymour Woolen Goods at their farm house, which they will exchange for Wool. They would call particular attention to an article of Overcoating, which they believe to be unsurpassed in this market. Also, to their Jeans and Flannels. These goods were awarded the first premium at the Monroe County Agricultural Fair. Sanders & Sons believe they can offer Bupt rior inducements to those holding Wool, and would at least solicit a call from the wool growers of the surrounding country, be for 3 thoy dispose of their clip. Wastjs;. The public to kuow that the Bryant & Stra;l;on Business College, at Indianapolis, is the only Institution of its gride in the Sate. Sod for Circular1', 4.v

barrels now, as these apples are beinggot ready for the cider press frozen apples make the sweeter cider, rnd more of it than those that arc sound, so the farmers tell us. Many hundred bushels of potatoes that 'Acre left in exposed situations, have also

. been frozen J. Fisk. Jr., the

individual who recently made such enormous amounts of money by stock gambling, in Xew York City, served in the humble capacity of cage cleaner and ticket taker, for a period of eight years, with Van Aniburgh's Menagerie, as we learn from Harpers' Weekly, ar.d in consequence of this fact, thousands of

every office in the county is to be filled at the October election of 1870, and they propose to leave no stone unturned to effect the defeat of the party in pow?r. As in evident that they have strong hopes of effecting this, we learn that the old wheel horses of the Democracy ;in Monroe county, are eager to get upon the ticket, and it is well known that if there is a probability of defeat, the older ones invariably make sacrifices of young Democrats, who will suffer less by loss of prestige. If our Republican friends choose to shut their eyes to these facts and allow the opposition to oust: them, with little or no opposition, they cannot charge that their attention

has never been called to the movements of the party that so nearly effected oiir defeat last Fall. The Democratic chairman is right when he says : "Pron.pt attention should be given to organization, now."

Hexuy Rott is making same very nice candy since the weather has grown cool, ami invito? his pa-

aspiring young men are preparing , trons to test it. As a Baker of fine themselves to "travel" next setison. ! cakes, he has no superior in the

it is said tliat a toll company oft West. Read his new advertisement

acrobats will be organized in this place, in time for the summer's, cam-

paigr-

cstablishmeat, at least. Wc welcome Mr. Geees to the field of honorable journalism, and believe that his cotcmporaries in Greene county, will be benefitted by his enterprise. mm i JS"Hirani Pauley, on yesterday, presented i s with a jug of his Sorghum moksscs, which is by far t'ae best wc have ever tasted. It is as thick and clear as strained honey, with none of the cane taste which is often peculiar to molasses made from Sorguim. Mr. Pauley has a quantity of molasses for sale, and persons desirous of procuring a prime artk'le,should call upon Mr. P. The Monroe County Teachers' Association will meet at the High School Building, on Saturday, ISovembcr 13, 180(J, at 10 o'clock A.M. The exd'eises will be varied and interesting. Teachers are earnestly requested to be present. G. W. liOSS, Chairman.

The public debt statement shows a reduction ir. tho d.tbt of $7,i3;i,8S2 75 for the month of October making a total decroaso dnce Gh.vnt's inauguration of $63!,3.TI,07 tt&. That is what honesty and cvonotny arc doing. "You oughtn't to charge anything fur this," said a fellow who stuck four sheets of "obituary" at us the other day, '"it is for the dead,

Stools for ?sile. IIikvu for sale, at my farm, five miles w. it of I5loo:nin;,'ti'n, f$5 leaf! of thru year old Ste-cr. fattened sutiicifiitly for U . f. or in good condition for f . fdinj;. Tiro Pairs "f Matched Marcs, four yours old, wtdl broke to harness, double or siiiiCle. These marcs art! al . linlf si.-ters. were raised together, and are svntle and

.-ate

Also, a lot of

blooded two-vear

olds, (yeaetiugs und sucking calves) both heifers' and bull.-, which will he disposed of at fair prices. r head of Fine HJfrs Yorkshire and Ckeswr, for breedin!; ir.i-posts. I vili yj found at my farm, on Tuesdays and Thursdays ot each week, by persons w ho. may call to examine or purchase stock. Those who desire to improve their stock arc Livitcd to call. HENRY FLLER. Bloomkiglon, Ind., Oct 20 G9

SPECIAL NOTICES.

To OoiisiMfiiptiveM. THE Atlvor'iser, having been restored to heakh in a few weeks, by a very simple remtdv, itfier luiviiig sutli ed several years from a severe lung affection, and thnt d.end disease Consumption, is ar.xioua to make known to his ItdloK-sutVerer the means of euro.

Ti ah who desire it, lie will send a copy of

the prescription, free o! charge, with tlio directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure rure (or Consumption, Asthma Urrnehitia, etc. Tho obji'Ct of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to 1 etieflt the afflicted, and S.netd into, niutii.ii nhicb he conceives to be invj l.ii.ble. ntl he h"pes every suffeier wlli i v Ids it niedv us ii will eosi them nothing, uel m ty prove a bl s- ins; I'.niifst w foiling the prescription ill please address, Rkt. KUWaRD A WILS"X, Wiltiiimsburg. Kiiiijs County, New York May '16 ly. Errors of Youth. A OEXTIjKMaN who sufTeretl for yen ra trout Nervous Debit t, Prematare Decay, and .11 f he effects of o!nl.fni indiscretion, will f.: liie sake of siitl'ei iiip liuiiuinitv, send fiee t all who need it. the receipt autl directions (or making the simple remedy by which he was cured. KiiA'ercia wishins; to profit by tin: advertiser's expet ien-'C, Citn do so by addreiwing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. 0(1 DEN, No. 42 Ced tr street, N. Y. !tla) 26 ly

Hea&a

S3a

nailers for Boots

EvKUYiioiY should go to the

A hunting party, of which I Union Drug Store, Shoemaker &

Auditor Perry was a member, has Go's., for Cigt.rs and Tobacco, i you know." "Well," replied wo, returned. We tire unable to give j This is the place to gi t your Wall j if you can buy coffins and grave the result, as the hunters have 'not ! Paper (ready trimmed,) as well nsietotho with that sort of argument, yet finished "eoiintinp- game" i the famous Rustic Shades. Pre-! ?n" i4 t the Vo,r 1Mi , ; ., . ., I . ,. .. . ... ! oHieo. Doc.i any one believe the James l.l!cr. who resides 4 miles , sen ntions carefu I v U l ed. Hon , . ..... ... , ,, ,

' ... -------- i . n , iiiiUcrtaKor or uiercnatu couui ik

west ot W lute Jlall, had one ot his stock. ot Taint and Oils just rclear broken, one dav lnr-1 y:k, bv a'fWved,

ttilkc.l out" of his goods in that

wnv

Kxpehikxtia Dix irr. -Yes surely experience tw.clies tluwo who use Dr. M .rve's Indian Ho. t V.U that it is better tt take a medieine 'ipoii the ii ret. symptoms of disease, that wiil surely restore health, th in to wait until the complaint has been' no chronic Us,; these pills in all eases of lliUiousiiess, Indigestion, He.r.dae'ie, L! '.el' t'one.hiint, Feiiiale Irreij;t lurities, &e. ti"t fhn Oini'tu Almsmie irom your storekeeper, contains much useful information fur the invnli 1 ami noiivnleseent. If you are ailing use Mr. Morses' Tndim K)t I'iils anil you will lind them of great value. Sold by all dealers, Nov.

hi- - mm

'Rsd Stockings" and "Isabella" Cigars, v:l X,ix'rv j-jnC c-,K J'zz k

West

KtaSa W IMP

Side cf tbe Square,

.Ire Nott Opening the Largest and most complete stock of Boots and Shoes erer brought 9 this Harkct. BUYING IN THE BEST AND LOWEST MARKETS FOE CASH, THEY CAN AND WILL SELL AT THE

THEY RENEW THEIR OFFER. TO NEAR BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS, To Duplicate any Cincinnati BilL Having been in the market at the time of the late'anprecedeoicd competition between the throogh freight lines, THEY WERE ENABLED TO SECURE THE SHIPMENT OF THEIR GOODS AT ONE-FIFTH THE USUAL RATE. This, with other advantages tnpy posses, enables them tm retail their groods at WHOLESALE iPRICES.

Druggist

DEALER IS

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