Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 28, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 November 1869 — Page 3

BLOOMIHGTOH PROGfiESS,

l.t'CAL t! MlSCEl.hAXEul'S. L. iY. A. -v (7,7U.' ' li'AlliHOAD. TIMK TAIt!.K AT H.M Sl.lS. EepSCx -Klx'ill'' Sl'lth .- Arrives at, 1:21 P.J. lK-pa:-.. at 1:11 r.M ft.rp f i j't'j -A ' "'i Arrives t 3:05 iM. iVimrts tit 3: 15 r.M Fraitrhl. gong -'idh. arrives rt Sell! am Ftt?i'rta, ini iit-rth, arrive ;.t 2:1 i v.M 31. SU.OAT, Sl-rERlNTKSl)J!ST.

On Friihiy last, ivo printed 2 1 cipi s of the ''Polar Stary' 24 topics ot tlio 'Ocean Wave," anil :") eojios of t it- " livening St ir,'' title niseis iv papers otton ir Ivy stiKieiU of

counts, fen job printing clone several

yours ago, which we will tiko a j malicious pleasure in loaning to i persons in need of violent exercise A blustering; snow storm, j

whieh c eharged 1.50: Si h:ls of Flat Loiter Paper, at !f:.i.o:i ,i..r re-am 3 1 ours type-set tins;, v. per hour 1 lour tor two hands at pr work

f-2c tiOe. A'h'.

Actual co?i of paper ami labor... $1.80 As this job was lone tor loss money than, its actual cost, Ave hope

i euarscvi.

.Xkw Mrsic. John Church &

Pot ftlc Tittle Table. Virile V fttviun ti.tlUs lit ,' "', eittin i. fust, iltlier. it aH'Mlo::

LXA. & CR.lt nth, way,. .'. ui ?.m' "jar no growling about tic price

.1 ,1 ii ; ... li n.i" I P II

HU! V- il Trom Deem anl White Hall, on V"-W-days and Saturdays, at 'A v.M . .1,1 t: :n.. v.l-

from .Nasnv:iie, n:.nmi'-. i.nm, , r,. . , . . 1 SjwarviUr, Cloona au.l Bo'.levil!,:. Aiiuv-Io. t Cincinnati, have just issued day., lit l-J v-MJa n.ttubcr of new and charming JProm Bl.xmfi-ld. Stanford. Solsborry. H;K !,..:., rtf ,;,. i. wl.;,., linvilb-, rark, ljinton. urthmt! .cn, L , I Coinnieicc, .Lvonvill", Newark. Sihvi- j "There's Nothing Succeeds like SueCreek and Wriirlit, Tucsdavs and fii-l ,, . , ... r, ,. days at...........?...! 6 v.m j coj," and ''lhe Girl with the Calico frosi Bryant' Creek, Saturday, at 12J i.m , Drc.."

nffi ,! etui-ift the ictrf: fruit 7 i

A.M.'ro J r.M., and w iSu.-us'uys, frvt i t lo ii clock A.M.

j. glass MeriiEJ-rrEns, r.M.

rilKi. IIauuku'.s Kating Ilou-je is row in Sue running order, and

! those who desire a dish of Oysters,

Ey Local Xotiks tkn cm rsR j or a warm Mca, gotten up on short

UNK. FOR K A. II IXSKR1S .N "8 ' liotl X'. shoulvl CO I I Oil FrCll.

Attextiox is directed to the Prospectus of the Indianapolis Mi'ror. Persons desirous of subscribing for a paper from the Capital Cih, will find that this one contains all the news and much interesting miscellany.

the .liu-omington Public Schools, fori the second of the season, whitened

the ground, and dashed feithery crystals into the faces of homeward hurrying pedestrians, on Saturday evening. As yet we have received but little benelit from the Indian Summer predictions of weather-wise people tl is Fall No event wou'd be hailed with more joy by the better portion of our population, than a rev ival among the churches of Jjloomington, and it cannot come too soon. Sin .'.talks through our community in the broad glare of the noon-day sun, with unblushing arrogf.nw, defying both law an:l public opinion. No other influence can. so successfully be brought t: bear upon it as that of a live, active and determined organization ofehurehes ; and this we must have, beforo anv change for the better will

I am a son of Ma's, and I've "listed for the war-", In th Sidowalk llusiarsi.ii oflieer aw I; l'v boldly drawn the siabbard and have thrown awav the sword, And I'll Wood for my count rj- like a blaekWrry pi-?.' As this dashing young man sang the above fashionable ditty, he stepped briskly into John P. Smith's jewelry store, bought a diamond ring and a fine gold watch, paid the cash for them, ami was happy. Now we hope our readers will not forget to go to the west side of the square, if they desire to get a watch repaired.

pcrccptiblcann hi nee,

desirj 480th

I Ott Sai.k. Any young man intending to go to the Indianapolis Business College, can buy 30.00 worth of Scrip at this office.

Chips aim! Splinters.

, , ,. , , I that all tlio i-chgious papers have Hone, .hsq., has removed his stock j , , . 1 .

for the

time, tha-. wTe esteem it a favor to be furnished by ministers ami others, with "notices of deaths." Vfe fee", in common with every one, an anxiety to know, who, among the young or oil are dead. Forty such notices each week, would not be rejected by us, but when it comes to ! ong-vinded obituaries, we object mcst decidedly. The practice of sor ding tc printing offices matter of this kind, alone sufficient to fill a pa.ier, had become so unbearable,

Sick-headache cired without

C06T:-,r- .M"'? , Lr.Tr,i-o ' of watchmakers' goods to Mercm, pepsia Cure, is for sale by bn.jetnaki i o Co., and the proprietors of t he n wtii iio- n o ! Indiana. Jos. dragged one of our o confident that it wUlcurj, that tlu-y s; nd f"n ni.....,,.,,

tantity of bonlwtol!' Ul VI " " nP1, Vn.Uno- r.hrl, ,v,o,.e

a largo qu

taken a stand against it. The Western Christian Advocate will not admit them, nor will any other

i" i: . , - -n :. i.. i- .. -i i .1 i . ui itioiiiiii ..iiiuun iia puis to the afflicted. This us cortamiv li.ir .n- (jrock, th's summer, but we forgave . , Mich, and sufferers from-sick-ln : - Jwhe i.nd j.. . , . e . T i A large quantity 01 Soi'gh.im has dyspepsia, are invited to oil a id -cur a him before ho leu town. Jos. is a e. . ,f . . aVtisattho Union Dru, Ston, . mCchanic, and a clever youngbucn m Mofoe C0UIlt-v' tlus

White's Newspaper Files are advertised in another column. Every one who takes a rewspaptr, should file it for future reference. Heretofore the difficuky has been to get a serviceable Newspaper File,

and at the same time, a c ieap one

For sale at the Postoffi

each.

go

man, and .s such, we recommend him to the Merpniitcs It is saio that there arc no resident lawyen; in Harrodsburg or Smith ville. Why wouldn't Harrodsburg be a gool point for a No. 1 Ecpublican attcrney. Ches. McLahlan spoiled

en he becau the

, . a fine lawyer wh ee, at oOe. . . . .

study of medicine 'Wm.Eniery,

the saddler, who was so terribly in-

Wantkd Fifi'i Vonng Mm, at,J' ' il hlib about a year ago, is

the Telegraph Institute, Indk.uapo-! w ahlo to get upon crutches, and lis, Indiana, to become Operators, j mo'' about his shop without assistThere are situations for all who"e-e- Col. John McCrca, we qualify. Send for circular. 4w informed, ljis accepted the posi- .. m- tiou of Moral Iuitructcr, in the I. SAXCKliS & Sons have a very Soldiers' Home, at Knightstown, large stodk of the celebrated Sey- with a salary of 300 per year

mour Woolen Goods at their farm ltouse, 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 goodi were awarded the first premium at the Monroe Coaaty Agricultural Fair. Sanders & Sons believe they can offer superior inducements to those holding Wool, and would at least solicit a call from the wool

It is much to be regretted that, with our facilities for establishing manufactories the inexhaustible supplies of timber and water, in this

vicinity so

few of the men who

have capital raid business tact, see proper to engage in manufacturing. Manufactures aud trade arc tho elements that build up towns, but without manufactures, wi can have but a limited trade. There seems to be a mi nia for store-keeping, among the

j mtjority of persons possessed of a

j season. Accounts from uci&ibori iijr

counties report the yield as large. A considerable quantity of tne cane, wo are informed, was injured by freezing A greater ruantity of coal has been brc:.'ght to Bloymingtou this, than any previous Fall, and many persons are discarding the Ion l -cherished "Franklin," for the mo;. o modern and labor savtng coal stove. Coal is superior to wood, for heating purposes ; aud is attended with but half the labor and 'vexation incident to the preparation of wood, for fuel The Indianapolis papers say the "Paris and London Paper Clothing Company," advertised in many of the country papers, as located in thai place, is a swindle no such establishment being known. Persons who send their money to Jacobus Van, will not hear from it again Fourteen new subscribers in

one week, may be considered somewhat encouraging, when she fact that wo make no special effort to secure them, is taken into account. ' I want to read your 'Chips and Splinters,' and find out what is going on in town and country," said a:i old subscriber, who resumed yesterday. O. E. Foster, of White Hall, sends us a club of subscribers, and f-ays

growers ot the surrounding country, i small capital. The embryo merbefore they dispose of their clip. J chant invests Lis surplus in goods, ."" . .. . an 1 sits down to await the ik iisure

Wanted. lhe public to know; e T 1 , jjn his letter "Don't bo afraid to iL x r, , ,-, . of customers, In a few years he I Ituu -LX)n 1 Le anaKI 10 that the Bryant & btrat on Lust- he J j give us plemy of 'Chips and SplinnUllatltanapolis he;(hatIi.scred.. .g A jlers.' Your local columns suit us

oniy Anstiiuiion oi ns graufc in tne State. Send for Circulars. 4w

Thk Monroe County Teachers' Association will meet at the High School Building, on Saturdiv. November 13, 1869, at 10 o'clock a.m. The exercises will be varied and interesting. Teacheru are earnestly requested to be present. G. W. 1IOSS, Chairman.

snaller sum invested in the care-! oxaetV The Pmris'-pay-

fu . manufacture of some article of .inS iL'5 way," something i:0 paper

evary day consumption, would have paid the operator a handsome profit, besides giving him habits of industry he is not so sure to cultivate while sitting dreamily by the fire, or sellin g to a chance customer (for such

mm seldom advertise) a dollar's

Common Schcol Boks and' worth' on whil'h h mako from

Stationery of all kinds, can be found Cl!'ht to te l)er cent- Thcro ar0 at Shoemaker & CVs. at as low but three or four manufactories in prices, if not lower than at anv Blooniington, and they are conductother establishment in the county. 0(1 b men l'c's'(,l of much morc Remember this when you are buying! 01 erp th ?Pjlal- Ther0 is as . in i i T i much mechanical genius in our town

SCUOOl ijooks. Ail sinus u. iJiuaa, . - fL,.riu in fun u , . i . , i i as m any other : we are at no great tha,lka to tn0 printing business; Paints and Oils, articular! v "sweet . . ' . . , n ,i ,

las ever before done in Bloo nington.

Wo didn't undertake its publication with :ho expectation of making money out of the office itself, for until at least one-half of our people beeonii thoroughly modernized, this cannot be done. But wo did take hold of it with a determination that the office should be placed upon such a basis that it should not draw upon our individual bank account, for a greater period of time than six months after its orgunbiation.

j We have the necessary capital (no

oil," of which a large supply has just been received. Don't neglect to examine the Rustic Shades. Xheue is a city in the West, somewhere, in Nevada, we believe, whose streets are said to be literally paved with silver. The assertion is based on the fact that ore, filled with silver, was used for Me Adamwing the roads, thus paving them with silver. The store of Smith &

distance from good markets, and the

sc-il of Monroe county will produce any thing desired, from bale of ce-tton to a ton of hay. 'Then why is not the puffing of steam and the chink of machinery more common in our midst ? Matthew McPiietridgc made six hundred gallons of Sorghum molasses from four acres of the cane. This may be con-is-dered a very good yield A sure cure for dyspepsia, is

Cochran, on the south si h of the to attempt the collection of bills for souaro. is not lined with si vcr. but a newspaper establishment. If that

the quantity displayed giv..s it that

appearance. Go to look at their .ylverware, and you'll .see thousand of Fancy Avlicles you need.

don't give a man an appeute, he n ight as well sell his stomach for o d tripe, or tak j to ciivuit prcach- . tr. i i .. !

I nig. 'T uavc a nmnovn oi au

to put all the modern improvement

at present in use, into our I'stablishmci: t. so soon as the business of the office and the commercial impe rtance of the town will justify it; but that time has not yet arrived If anybody's name is unmentioned in the columns of the Proora-d this week, wo trust they will not be offended. Su'di things are unavoidable sometimes Oscar Soudcr,, who, a short time ago resign jd the Mar hal ship, has now resigned his bachelorship, having been marrieel on Sunday night last. No dollar, no cake, no nothin' Several per.son.-i were lined by Judge Eckels,

ou Monday last, on charge.; of non-

attendance and "standing up" Dr. Allen of Stincsville, charged with, shooting an Irishman a year

or so ago, was -acquitted by a jury, on 8undi.y, the case having been submitted the evening before Frank Husk irk and Ben. Smith, went hunting last Wednesday, and by the accidental discharge of Buskirk's gun, Smith was wounded in one of his arms The Ballenger, or Oats cise, was tried in the Circuit Court, and Ballengr acquitted. J. L- Hughes was required to give bail in the sum of ijOOO, and his rase w;s continued till next term. Daniel Stout '-vas indicted for murder in the first degree. His case came up yesterday, aim his attorney, we understrnd, says he will be acquitted without doubt Judge Pcttit arrived on Saturday list, and the Law School opens wi th a very largo attendance. The 31 us About Town. E.T. T.vyt.or has procured tho necissary brick, tor hi;, business ho.isc, from Eilottsviile, and will bo ready to hurry up his builders as toon as the frost leaves tho ground in the Spring. Taylor makes a full hand as an excavator. IIexuy Kott, the ingenious confectioner, is sum ins; his attention to the manufacture of candy. We hope to sou the day when he, instef.d of tho Lafiiyetto men, will furnish dealers with candy, :.n this section. J. Or, ass MoPheeters is selling from one to tl rec hundred dollars.' worth of College Text Books, each day. Jon is an active business man, aud a clever fellow on general principles. Cn.vs. P. Tci.ky is looking well, for a man who has traveled as much as he has during the past month, I'irst he went to San Francisco and hack. Then after three days rest, he made a tour of the Eastern cities, visiting 2ftw York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, in search of choice goods for his thousands of customers, and at present lie is at his post, gen .al,acconiinoduting and prosperous. Long may his success continue. Showkrs & IIknpwx aio doing a good business in furniture. Hbsduix is usually in tho office, always ready to show customer! his stock. Au.EJt & Cshokm seem to be doing double the amount of business they did previous to tho erection of their new building. In fact, it keep;, both gentlemen busy to meet tho requirements of their trade. "Vo noticed Ai.li:n selling goods to three different persons on Monday. It. may make a man a little cross-;yed to do th:.t kind of business, but it pays. Tt u'. Smith well, Tonic is n character. Always pi-'lito, always attentive and smooth in manner. YoU go into his lioiuo without an intention of "busizjess," nm1. are apt to come out with a linn wtch. Tour koops out of the "ruts'' he don't intend to do as the ;11 fogy "Fathers ' did and he's right, if he does go fishing. Fkank Fke, among his other accomplishments, is a decidedly handsome young man. Frank has many winning ways ho wins trade away fron. iomo of his antedeli.vian competitors, and then, as any shrewd trader will, keeps 'cm. As we before remarked, Frank, according to our notion, is good lookiaj; but then he is married. Fuep. IIakker, wo are; sorry to learn, has been ailing some, recently. Ho fears his lungs arc aifeeted. Wo hope not. Frejj. says he will put up enough ice this winter to supply tho town. "vY. hope if he does, t.h;t he may inukc ''a big thing, on ice." Jons W. SnoEMAKEU ia no; a sheemaker. lie is a Druggvs!.; and, as tho boys say, :a bully good ore." "We tried to take a, picture of his "injur." this week, for his card, and believo wo succeeded very well. Akxoi.d, the Captain's partner, will nhakc hands with you as cordially as if ho hadn't just been married, "winch he has." Lu. Snod.ip.ass wears a very heavy moustache, and is agent: for some of the heaviest Insuranco Companies in tho country. It would be well for such individuals, ns are impei'miieiis, to keep within ,he good graces of ijxe.lxtR.vss, as he, by virtue of his office as Township Trustee, might some time be tule to give them a carel of admission to the county poor house, which is not a very poor home. G.E0R jB Chase cr n vholesalo a caso of Boots or Shoes, at a rfspee-.al'lo fraction less than any Cincinnati House, so a merchant from White Hall tells us; while Leuoy Ciiask can 4-:atout,; threo customers while any other sulcsina i would be "showing" goods to a single buyer. Tho Chases rlon't wait for people to "buy'1 ihey sell. Wo can't convey the full meaning in words, but a good salesman will understand it. John Smith well, John is. another of those men for whom no acknowledge a weakness. Wo consider Johi a tine looking young man, and are confident cur judgment is correct, because all tho girls are of the same opinion Joix: s single you know. Ho can do the business tor a sick watch in less tiriio than ;ho ninu who invented it but ho has never found ;lio owner for that which was lost ou his pavement, one morning last spring. Ben. McGek can cut a coat or crack a joko, as well as tho bel;. His Emporium of Fashion is always as clean and tastefully arranged as a lady's boudoir, and, Tayi.uk says Me, can .hrow J ack Nichols without straining u muscle. James C ItoiiiN.sojf, I ho Circuit Prosecutor, wears nr. immense light-colored overcoat, and somehow reminds us of D. W. Voorhccs. IIoBiNsoN is an accomplished tightest, when you tread on his corns. They say he "clean .-J out'' tin- postotl'ce lobby, several years ago, in less lime thr u it takes Judge I'iitlcr to lax up a fine and co-l;-. Wo d 1 i K-s to engage lain :u lighting editor e-t" ta; I'i oji-c,:.

Me'lvi.v.N-KY, the Sheriff, wears a oork ha:, and has rung the Court House bell a nuii -ber of times, recvitly, without gcttir g tinrope around his nci-k. Sorry Me. can't run for the office again we always bet ou him, election times. H'm. JI. Jones, the Recorder, is in o'd bachelor, and r. cch'. water temperance man. Jonf.h had to gt t'p in the night l: get warm, last winter, and wo arc to hav-? colder nights, pretty soon, than he ever experienced. We may add that Jonks is still single ilon' t kne w whether ho is.&eindidato for anything, or not. II. F. PicuiiY, the Auditor, is '.notl tr bachelor of t lie" Court House brotherhood. He don't get eo'd o' Slights though. Any man who can "lis out" in the prairi e if Illinois, during such weather as we had last month, can enjoy bachelorhood forever, but its the principle wo o'jject to. Aside; from his inclination to quote poetry, I'kuuy s as clever a gentlemau as ever opened a quarry or made up a duplicate. 11. C. Fostkb, o ir popular County Clerk, ii. s Jeon mixi.-d up so much in Court matters this O'e'el:, that we fear it h;s had a lendenoy to ij.'.''J ''" a littlo dishonest--ho "cribbed" our p?ueil ""'y tho oi.her t'ay. Fostek is a zealous Sunday School ir.an. II; believes the should be Sunday Schools for oil the childr.;n, and ehiijion 'or all the Sunday Schools; but ho was never knfwn to send a child of his own at leant that we ever heard of. Clay Docan, of Bedford, ha? corao to nttond Law Se-hool. Clay is ovary bit as big now as the day ho graduated. Davb Buskikk, our leviathan County Treasurer, i? giving his undivided attention to the farm. Buskikk car-ics more body around with him, than any man in the county of Monroe, and has more soul than a half-dozen men of ordinary size. With his physical powctr, lie 'el bo i dangerous man, if he had no; -.'ue most kindly disposition imaginable. Seems to us if we had bis strength, W3 cculd put in one soliu month," masaing noses we know of. Wal. IIkjht is a second Vidocq among detectives. He car: snatch up a law-breaker just as easy whore he is, as. whero ho is n't. Wal. told us yesterday that '.t'was a mistake about his putting off the building of his house 'till nest Spring says it is built. Maybe h-3 can detect something in it. For list of Attorneys, Transfers of Real Estate, and other local matters, see second page.

FALL TRADE. I

FOR SLILDE AT THE BleosuiEiigtoit Mills. Rrcartiitutl's and feed. WE k. op .constantly on hand and for sale, wholesale ami retail. Choice Family Fljur, (Indium Flour, Meal, Bran, Shorts, Shipst .ff, torn, Rye Chop and shelled Oats, a", tlio following prices : Flour per. bbl $P: 00 to $15:00 " " bbl. sack. ! 1:40 to $1:30 " " i 1.1:1. " 70 to 75 Graham Flour Jbbl. sack i?l:25 " " bid " C5 Meal, pr. bu 70c to 80c Hran, " " 15 Shorts, " " 30 Middlings, " " 50 Sh ied Oats " " ' 45 llye Chop, pr. bun $:50 Thankful for past patronage, we respectfully solicit a continuance. LEFFLEB, BICE & CO.

Bakery, Confectionery AND Fancy Grocery, East Side Public Square: I l RE AD, Cctce.i, Crackers. Otndkt, Nuts, ) Iiaisin. Otrrants, and Foreign Fruits, Always on hand. The best brands of Oysters, by the Can or served up in the Saloon. Fancy Cakes made 1:0 order, In tho latest styles, at short notico. nov3'G9 HUSKY KOTT.

jmtoel: for Sale. I have for sale, at my ftum, fivo miles west of Uloomington, 35 head of three year old Steer?, fattened sufficiently for beef, or in goed condition for feeding. Two Pairs of Match ud Mares, four years old, wed) broke to hunies, double or single. These mares arc all half sisters, were raised together, and i.ro gentle and safe. Also, a lot of line blooded two-year olds, (yearlings and sucking calves) both heifers and bulls, which will be disposed of at fair prices. 30 head of Fine Pig'S Yorkshire and Chester, for breeding purposes. I will be found as my farm, on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week, by persons who may call to examine or purchase stook. Those woo desire to improve their stock are invited to call. HENRY ELLER, Bloomingtou, lad., Oct 20 69

A ULKJLIUSS MJlECTOllY OF ULOOMINGTON, INDIANA:

Dry Goods: MeCMa $ Co; Clwrl'x J'. Tulcy j- Co; Alexander Lttzaddcr ; Levi Ttttunbaum. Groceries: E.T.Tayhir; Fecfi ll'ilie; Dunn .J- Co ; KicAulun AW,ih. IlOOtS ail'tl SIlOCS : (.Vmsfl.J-Ca; Geo. finl!nbacc! ; IL nrtj L. Jlewson. Hardware: Allen j- (; Stuart Co. Confectioneries: Itenryltett; Frederick JIarrer. Jewelry anil Walt lies: Smith JCochran; John P. Smith. Tailoring: rj. MeQee, ntrre on the north side of th-s nlic square. Attorneys: JUwkirk $ Hunter, Banker.Loi'dot fj- McCoj. Hotels : SotioMd Ihitel, Showers .j- liendri.i: ; Orchard JFoim; Vrch ird St Son. Photographs: Junuu) I: Allium. 1A very Stables: IiyijSc Wvrby, onih i f Diitil ; J. Ml Cookerh, n :ur Postojfiix. llai'her : James L. Merrick. DrUffSrlxtH : Shoemaker .j' C . side; 11. II. Campbell ii-iesf side of the ')iai e. Furniture Warerooui : Showers j .( ndri.r, south side of the publie &pi'ure. ins. Agents : -V- Snodijra; Louden .V U '::. Bookseller: J. )ler,xk,-s. DeuUst : Dr. v i,! L. Ami,

eadquarters for Boots

and Snoes,

West Side of the Square, Are Now Opening ike Largest and most complete stock of Boots and Shoe?, ever brought to this Market. BUYING IN THE BEST AND I OWITST TVf ATfK"RTS STil? T.ASTT

THEY CAN AND WILL SELL AT THE Lowest 3Po;Ssi"fcle

THEY RENEW THEIR OFFER TO NEAR BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS, To Duplicate any Cincinnati Bill. r i ii . i i , i iL. i !.u . .r ti. l.frtitu

uiifjug vvvii ill uiv mtii n t mw v w t -, dented competition between the through freiglit lines, THEY W ERE ENABLED TO SECURE THE SHIPMENT OF THEIR GOODS AT ONE-FIFTH THE USUAL RATE. This, with other advantages they possess, enables" them to retail their goods at WHOLESALE PRIDES.

Druggist CHEM

HO. 95,

EST. CAMFBKUj

5JtS WasSsS.aP JI-. U JB3 4SS- JE3 A.'WKSST'CrXSf DEALER IN

PA3NTS, OILS km YE-STUFFS, X c x"t' in l o iy , Xaaiicy Goods ancl STATIONERY.

GO TO THE

SHOEMAKER & CO.

For

Wall Paper, BEADY TRIMMED.)

(TTiTrn7rsi'7

Tobacco and CXGAB.S.

P3S8P.'4PTIS WJLt lie Carctrtlj FUhi,

CIRCULARS

niKNTi5;o cnE.U'Ly, ax this rjjfncii.

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