Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 31, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 December 1869 — Page 3

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. X J. .V CHICAGO JiAU.HOAD. T1MK TA1U.K AT HJ.OOUlNdTOX. Express Going UnttU Arrives ut "'21 im. i-j urts at 1:41 r.M Ex-press Going Morth : Arrives at J:Oi r.M. !oj tats at 3:15 r.M Freight. goin south, arrius: ai, 9:10 A.M Freight, iroinij north, arrives at 2:H r.M M. SLOAT, Sl l'E UNTOiDKif r.

ss.iiiirtioj, V.V.M : CHAMP- 1 .1 ' N ; I KK. On ti e ;"ith :,.t the Pirst Tr, :,ly t; rian Church, y U-. v. ('. Xu!t, D.U., President of the .i.nto Urhcrsitv, insisted by ltcv. A. Y. Moore, Pastor of th above Church, Mr. Jbokok "V. Bkaui 'Hami', Merchant of jroeneaslle, and .MLm .Viokf.nct:. daughter J. 8. Smith Huntc, Attorney and Hanker of this place.

Post Office Tim- Tabic. of closing malls ct : ,nrtinjkn, Indiana, l'uxt Gjliee, in jMows: L.N.A.&C.R.K. south, way 12 r.M i. u U u , north, way 1 r.M From Deem and White Hull, on "Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Ha.m "From Xashvllle, UnionviUo, Oak Farm, Spearville, Cleona and B.:lleville, Saturdays, at 12 r.M JF roin Bloomfield, Stanford, Solsberry, 1I !- linTille, Park, Linton, YVorthine-ton, Pt. Commerce, .Jasonvillc, "iiwark, Silver Creek and Wright, Tiu-sdays and Fridays, at A-M From Bryants ( 'reck, Saturi ays, at I'll v.M Qjfict open 'luring the ., from 1 o'cU : A.M. to 0 P.M., uudo'i Suwlsvn, from i to 10 aeick A.M J. GLASS -MtPUESTERS, P.M.

The Court of Common Pleas will meet on Monday next, December Gth, 15G9. A portion of the eases comprising the eivil docket, i:; ap-

Local, Notices t:i cksts lute, for kaoii 1nskktion " vr58

PER

"White's Newspaper Files arc advertised in another column. E ery one who takes a. newspaper, should file it for futrrc- reference. Heretofore the difficulty has been to get a serviceable Ne wspaper File, and at the same time, a cheap one. For sale at the Postoifice, ut 50c. each.

Job Wckk. We arc prepared to do your job work for i:he Holiday trade (without borrowi ig printing hik from another establishment) in

M:irk & Bro. vs Miller & Bro Henry 11. S'ills vs Hunter ot al Whitman, liwt-ivcr, vs Samuel 11. Harris.. Solomon Green vs L ibni Green Mary S. Kobinson vs. Hirers heirs Willis Driseoll vs Lemon heirs Jacob Hurler, Ad'r vs Ilavid C. Middlon as Isaac Williams vs 31.01) roc county 0'or;r; ltioueh vs sanin Mftvy li. Swiifiird V:l Jo'.ir. I). Swallord John Parhain vs Lconidus Jrnuw

! Jiscpli Buck vs Martini & Buck I Jed. Lake, Assignee vs James Stnith ettino vs Henry Sparks fame vs J of. Shields ! fame vs A. J. Cfroi liiiwr.. aino vs Win. Oovivloy Whitman, TleooiVcr, v-f Charles Moore, Kx'r Win. Sioph-n--on vs Klias Alvl Jik-'.tis & W-il-,V v- Kammd A. Smith I Wl:tiiaii,Kec'r,v.s(Jhsries G. Curr.

Eaitio . vs W. P. Davis same vs Win. H. Wisman 6:iino vs Wm. C. With crow, et al tamo vs II. li. X-. Lundywimo vsS;.imiel Mathors samo v? Jamas M. Parks sanio vs J. P. K'nisrhten f-itno vs D. B. Wood same vs J time O. Vrooman samo vs 1-aae Williams samo vs Janus JI. Nixon samo vs Joseph U. Walker same vs St itH T. Ed w a rib samo vs Trustees f. .B. Church.. same vs II. W. Miller, Trustee.. samo vs tamo samo vs same same vs Piano same vs samo samo vs II. M. Shook, Executorsame vs L. H. Butcher Jano Wampkr vs LukcnUlt Av dy Moiitz vs AV. L. Adatn-s. A. J. Kdwards vs. tiillani, et al Daniel Butcher vs David W. Condor

Hall,

That liorrowrd Farm Tie week of tH-: show at Town

the husiner-s agent ordi red Htno progriu ime.- at this oilke. The amount to be aid for thcin wi.s small, and wo told Gi.ovkh, one of on:.' h inds, if he waiv ed to do the jo, he eouli'. have all ho ootild make out ,)f it. Learning that PlT.sk:;. was to do loot' programmes vith almost the same form, CiLovKit thojpht he'd savo tiir.e by getting it, already set up. lie asked for the form, and offered to pay for it Puiisn, refusing to charge anything ; but, I eforo taking the form, G:coveb laid down one dollar, to, in a small dog?ee, compensate the noble Publisher of the Democrat for his trouble. We arc tJiyays willing to neeomniO(i:ito &n individual engaged in the san.e business, without toasting of our kindi.vvs, h.it the nobhiCapt tin has rung the cluing o:i that borrowed form, ever since. Two ii oaths ago, he sent a po!:ite note to this OiHoo asking to borrow a vessel f .ill of p -inting ink. It vas promptly sent, but h:is never been rep t id. As an ffset to his 'form" talk, lin" would it do to eay scttething about that, ink?

Chips and Splimtcrg..

State ex rcl Paris vs Isaac Allen...

i Har.iwav llice vs Fowler, Adm r...

Pettit Ss Co. vs. Wei. H. Mc'Icnry T?,.V. ..-... l?--.ior va .T lhn lliini-r

the best of stylo and on reasonable ; w;arinsr vs Joseph Davi.?.....

f Jackson Litton vs Mellenry & Son.

Oyster Sup;pir. An Oyster Supper wili be giver, by the Ladies of the First Presbyterian Church, in the basement of their church building, o i Thursday night, December 2d, 1869. Oysters in various forms, Ieis Cream, &;., &c. All are cordially invited to attend. Admittance 10c.

The Ladies will lind all the most handsome styles of Sht.wls at th-j New York Store, and .t prices to suit. The cash and five per cent, discount system is still adhered It, and is working admiral)' y. Ask t i see the stock of Fur Goxls. Boots and Shoes are going tff at cost jttit

to close out. Dre;;3 Trimmings, in great variety, Laces, etc. Remnants sold at cost. If you don't sec the artbles you want, ask for them. ; The children who are anticipating a rich treat from their parents, upon Christmas, can feast "their eyes by visitirg Smith & Cochran's jewelry store. - "Never before in the Listory of the world," has such cu extraordinary display of Toys ar.d Fancy Goods been made. The toys at this establishment do not consist

of the ten and fifteen cent titTaii s, usually sold, but range in value from five cents to fif:y collars, and Tube Smith has nice presents f :r every child in Monrne county. I. Sanjees & Sons have a very large stock of the -selebrated Seymour 'W oolen Good at their far :n hQusenhich they w ill exchange r WooL They would ea l particuhr attention to an article of Overcocting, which they believe to be unsurpassed in this market Also, to their Jeans and Flanntls. Thtse goods were awarded the first premium at the Monroe County Agricultural Fair. Saoders & !3ons believe

they can offer superior i nducements

In those holding Wool, and wot Id

et least solicit a call from the wool

growers of the surrounding country,

before they disjwse of their clip

Wanted Fifty Yoi ng Men, at

the Telegraph Inst itute; Indianapolis, Indiana, to become Operators

There are situations for all who aualifv. Send for circular. dw

30 worth of scrip, for sale at this office.

"Wakted. The public to know that the Bryant & St-attoD Business College, at Indianapolis, is ihe

only Institution of its rade in 1 he

Btate. Send for Circulars. -lw 3t) worth of scrip, lor Kale at this ollico.

RsOo to tbe JSIoosnfMStoin MILLS," and ge:; a birrel or seek of "'Xhe Laties Favorite" White VLea- Flour. Their Flour took

the lint PrerAuu ;it

that county cor.ld do. had .she railroad communication. Hurry 'em up the railroad and hoop-pole

Calvin "Wisely lull Monroe

Singer Mmif. Co. vs Rice C. Harris Sarah Jack-on vs Policy, et al Jane Stephenson vs Owen Stephenson Tabler, i t al vs Helton, ct. al Larry Kclley vs L. S. .& C. Il.K John T-i. Farmer vs sair.e Paris 0. Dunning vs Jnce i Swisher Harriet J. Ellcr vs Isaac Kller J. Wampler, Adm' , vs l.iui iv.ng lieU'cea Iliehard-oii vs Jona Ki jhanlson... Martha A. Whitaker vs Chas. S. AVhitakcr A. Curry, Guard'n, vs Tabler, et tlx Joseph Swcaringen vs John . Leonard... Helton & Co. vs I-utchcr. et al Arthur S. Clark vs A. C. Halsleid. Chris. Ilhorer vs B ankenship, ct ux Sam. Denny vs Wearer & Seaman A. Nicholson vs H irvey Dodd Jesse Pedon vs S;,:iiuel Dc.niiv

George Shocks vs Alex. O. Stout Monroe Gillc-pic, ct al o Gillcspio huirs... Mary K. Sillivfin vs Sillivan heirs Daniel Chambers vs Wm. II. ScUeoe Joseph C. Harbison vs L.N.A.&C. K. CoSusan J. Beers v? A ey-crder II. B orE:iglc Machine Co. vs Sheeks, Secrest et al Sainuei B. Harris vs Moore, Executor It. II. Campbell vs Kclley, AJm'x..

John V . Luther vs Horn linker, Aunvr Aiidr;w J. Lit, vs same David Chambers vs same Newton MoFaddc:i vs sarin AVillia.ii Chamber: va samo Joseph Chambers vs Bamo Andrew Lake vs same State on rel. of Wyetli, vs John Armstrong Catharine Smith vs Patrick Smith "aXat l iiitt.-, .f sr.if-li wmnlplnrr

John P. Smith will throw up the sponge for no man. Train men, it '13 said, come to him when they want a ume-piece that won't vary. Gold pens (Holland) are sold by him, and warranted to give satis

faction. In the matter of jewelry

his reputation is equally good he

has both chcaj) and high priced

goods, but he sells his cheap jewelry accompanied by the warrant that it

is not gold, if it does glitter; his

high priced jewelry is gold, however, and is; so warranted.

Several weeks ago Mrs. Jennie

Batterton lost a Fur cape, on one

of the streets of Bloomington, and

notwithstanding her name was on the lining, in full, the finder has

never returned it. The person is known, and will be exposed if the

cape is not returned soon.

:-ur

J. i-J u

Courty

Up with the Times. Determined lo bo up with the times, I have secured the necessary

machinery, and instead of patching and bending, as is the practice with some, will put new into the watches that are brought to me for repair. I ant also receiving a handsome stock of Toys, large enough for the trade, and ALL new, and will sell them so cheap that no one can find fault. John P. Smith. Eomomhor west sido of the square. P.S. Repairing done at a twothirds reduction. J. S. How true and how strange, thai people should seek relief in the hieroglilio of a doctor's proscription, when they can buy t.s good, and nino limes out of ton, a bette.f remedy than most doctors give, for the insignitlcar t sum oi:' 25ct9. Wc refer to J ud.,on s Mountain Herb Pills, tl: as;i pills euro Jleat.aeho, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Feniftlo Irregularities, and all Biliious disorders; they 'nr.! prepared from a fofnula pror.ounccd iy the most learned Phytiei.Tns of our country, to Th the l ost and most universal of family medicinei;. Give them i- fair trial, and you will never :.-: witJ-firi Jt.'-In a MvoulAiu lloib P 11:. Mil ty tU '.iv-rs. dvt

jSir. Foglcma i of this place, is no"? engaged iu the manufaoturc and sale of brooms and judging fram the amouui; of business lie: is doing, is mectino with deserved success. His brooms are better made than those usually offered by Cinch nati dealers. Prices go venvy.l by the Cincinnati market. Dealers hero can save freight by purchasing of him. A car load of his brooms found ready sale at Bedford, last wock L. E. MeKinney is

putting up a building, just north of

tha postoflice, in which a meat shop w: 11 be opened. Mart. Alexander w: 11 flourish the knife aud cleaver w'th hla well known grace and alac-

rit.y Matthew Borland of

Bedford, died at his residence in

that place, on the 19 th ult., of cancer of the stomach. He had been a

justice of the pence for more than

thirty years, and although a lifj-long Democrat and resiling in a Republic an township, till parties voted for hi oi he was honest and cap xbl j idi that is required for the position. The deceased's "datives are citizens oi" Monroe ccuntj' The wedding, at the First Presbyterian Church, on last Thursday, was generally acknowledged to be the most brilliant affair ttiat ever came off in Bloomington. The lanre audience

room of the Clurch, was crowded with invited friends long before the hcur announced for the ceremony to begin, and the rich, tasteful dresses of the wedding party, no less than

the graceful performance of the parts assigned to the several actors

in the beautiful drama, excited general remark and approbation.. The m :des(; beauty of the charming

bride, won the well wishes of all for a future full oi sunshine. The bridal party hatl a reception at

Grcencastlo, the same evening, and

on Friday moraing started on the

wedding tour Christinas and

New Year will both cone on Satur

day. This will be convenient for advertisers, as they can place their notices in Wednesday's paper, giving

just the proper time for calling the

attention of buyers to ' fine holiday

stocks" Fee & Wylic received a barrel of coai. oil last Wednesday,

but tlaey didn't allow it to remain

upon the pavement over nicht. So

that fellow with a five-eighths auger

di 1 not get a chance to earn a curs

ing Humph. Williams had a barrel full of i new kind of f;sh, last week there wr-sn't a single bene in them. He don't get that

kind very often., though Commissioners' Court will convene on M onday. An unusual a mount of business will com a before the Board ariong other matters, a petition for a railroad tax election will, be considered. An election, we are confi-

coumy for Montana, in 18G4, and

returned, several weeks ago, with $6,000 in gold. Wisely says he did not work a single day in the mines, but t'.iat he mr.de his money while engaged in driving a team. Buskirk & Hunter bought about 1,000 of his gold, all in twenty dollar pieces, and we must confess that the "yellow boys" did look tempting. Wisely purchased a farm in Salt Creel: township, and has seLtled in Old Monroe, -v i ..... LiijuOli out for a big display of posters for the Holiday trade. Democrat. If you can borrow Ink from the ProQrcss office. Put that in next time, -- The Journal. The prospectus of the Indianapolis Daily and Weekly Journal, will be found in another column, The Journal,' as the organ of the Republican Party of the State, has. deno much to insure the success of the Union cause, and deserves a hearty recognition by the people. Tho Douglass brothers we know to bo energetic, practical business men, aud they will make their paper all that the public could

The Journal should be one

of the first papers subscribed for, by those making up lists for 1870.

Fok Sale. Any young man intending to go to the Indianapolis Business College, can buy 30.00

worth of Scrip f.t this ofhee.

Puesel is la.horj.iig to create the

impression that the letter wc pub

lished was the oae placed in our box by the PostmasterscTcral weeks ago. This is not true. The letter wc published in full, was directed to

us by W. E. All-son & Co., of

New Albany, tmd any one who has

the curiosity, ca:i find it o::i cxhibi

t'ion at this offite. Do you want it published again, most noble

Captain? It is still in type, and

we'll lentl you tuo

loasting over it.

form without

CIllKRIFF'S 8 ALE.

IO

15y virtue of n certified eo'iy or a decree

to me directed from tho Clerk of the .Mon

roe Circuit Court, in a cause wherein William I'.Iakely is pl .iinl iff mi 1 John Sehohel

inu JSosana Sehohel are delenilanla, requir

ing me lo make tue sum ot seven hun

dred and forty-live dollars and seventy-livo cents with interest on -aid decree and costs,

I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on

Saturday, December 18th, 1SCD,

between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M- and

i o'clock P. M., of said dav, at the door of

the court house of Monroe courty, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding

even years, ol tlio tallowing Uiiseriued real

estate, to-wii, :

Part'of out-lot No. sixty-three; that por

tion of it beginning ut tho north-cast corner of said Lot sixty-three; theneowc?t to

the creek; thence with said creek to Scho'icl's line; th'enee eist to the street; thence north to the beginning, containing one aero more or less, with tho buildings and improvements.

If such rents and profits will not sell for sulTieient sum to satisfy taid decree,

interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and piace, exposo to public sale tho fee simple of said real estate, or so lu .ich thereof as may be s ttfticicnt to discharge suid decree, interest r.nd costs.

Said sale will be made without anv relief

whatever from valuation and appraisement

laws.

LAWSON E. McKINNEY, nov21 'fJ w3 Sheriff Monroe co.

s

IIEHIFFS SALE.

' virtue of n certified copy of a decreo to

me directed from tho Clerk of the Mon

roe circuit court, in a cause wherein'

Thomas Moore is plaintiff, and Mnrv Ann

Iverr ana Isaac Ailkins are detetulirnts, re

quiring me to make the sum of eleven hun

dred ar.d live dollars and live cents, with

interests on said decree and costs, I will ex

pose ut public sale, to the highest bidder, Oil

Saturday, December 18th, 18C0,

between tho hoars of 10 o'clock a.m., nnd

4 o'clock p.m., of 6iiid day, at the door of

the court housj et Monroe countv, the

rents and profits for a term net, exceeding 6cven years, of tho following described real esti'.to, to-wit?

Commencins sixty-six feet west of tho

southeast cornc-vf Out-lot No. twenty-eight

ot tlio town ot ijioomington; thence north

one hundred and thirty-two feot: thence

west seventy-seven feet: thence south one

hundred uud thirty-two feot: thence east

eight-four feet to the place of bceinnini'.

If such rontii and profits wili. not sell for a sufficient si.m to satisfy aid deerco, interests and costs, I will, at tho same timo

ana place expose at public talo the feo

simple of said real estate, or so much there

of as may bo sufficient to discharge mid

decree, interest, and costs.

Said sale will he made without any relief

whatever from valuation or appraisement

laws. LAWSON E. McKINNEY, nov24 18(9 3t Sheriff Monroe Co,

dent, will bo ordered Judge Eckels, during Circuit Court, expressed himself in favor of a Court H ouse, which should cost JJ100,000.

He repeatedly threatened to have

the Commissioners indicted bccausie

they were slow to commence the

bailding of a jail. But the Democrats are endeavoring to re ake capital out of this jail building, nowithstanding Judo Eckel, one of the mest bitter anti-war Democrats in Southern Indiana, compelled the County Commissioners to order the work to be begun The heaviest business a t present being done in Blooinington, is in the Loop-pole trade. Ilunlreds of wagon loads have been bought at this place, by parties who ship, them to other points. This, we -presume, is a portion of the "surplus of Brown," and ciayeyi: but a faiat idi of what

The Indi&ncpolij Mirror has

secured Geo. O. Haeding as princi

pal editor, since his withdrawal as

part proprietor. But to one who

Las closely read the Mid'or from its

first issue, it is plain that Harding

is not so fully identified with the paper as servant, us he wa.s as master. We are sorry that the little

"unpleasantness" ever occurred, for ,1 r s

tne Mirror was tae nrst paper

opened in our mail, and the only

one twice read. We would prefer the gift of Harding's iggressive originality, had we the choice, to the style of tho most; iiui.hed and scholastic writer in the country. Pursel sayu he believes the Postmaster put that letter into our bos by mistake, "in the hurry of opening ami distributing a large mail." Tho Postrajter says there was no mistake about it ho put it just where the direction, as he could make it out, designed it to go. m -ux i.., The Publishers of the Cincinnati Daily and Weekly Chronicle, the most popular RcpuLlican newspaper of tho West, have issued the second volume of the "Chronicb Almanac

aad Year-Book of Important Information." It :is indispensable to every politician, and every general reader who desires to be able to refer to "the fads," in his conversation, his speaking, or his writing. The Year-Book' makes a volume of about 150 pageii, and is priuted on excellent white paj)er. A copy of this useful work will Ijo sent free by mjdl, to every subscriber of the weekly Chronicle Send for a copy to the Cincinnati Chronicle Co.., No. 171 Race St., Cincinnati, O. Shoemakkr & Co. arc now receiving Faliaer'a celebrated Per

fumes in pint bottles, and fill a perfume bottle for which a dollar is

usually mid. for fifty cents. There

is one great advanfcigo to the buyer

in this manner cf selling perfumery,

heretofore it was not possible to tell

just what tho perfume was, and you did not dure to open the bottle until

you had purchased it. Now, tho

buyer knows just what ho is getting

Take your empty psrfuruo bottles to Shoemaker & Co's., and get them

filled for 50ets.

QHERIFF'S SALE. IO By virtue of a certified decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Monroe Cir

cuit Court, in a cause wherein Emsley McDowell is plaintiff, and Berry Owens and

.Margaret Owens are defendants, requiring me to make tho sum of two hundred nnd

ninety-eight dollars and 37 cents, with in f.erest on said decreo, and costs, I will ex.

lose at public sale to tho highest bidder,

on Saturday, December 18th, 18G9,

between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and

4 o'clock P. M. of said dav, at tho door of

the Court, House of Monroe Countv, th

rents and proli.ts for a term not exceeding

seven years, tlio estate, to-wit :

Tho northeast fourth of the northwest quarter of section twenty-live, township

seven, north ot rango two west,

If such rente and profits will not sell for

a dumcuml sum to satisfy said decree, into

rest and costs, I will, at the same time and

place, expose to public sale tho feo simple

ot said real estate, or so ltiucn tnereot as mav be sufficient to discharge aid decreo,

interest anil oost9

Said salo will bo niado without any re

lief whatcvei from valuation or appraise

ment laws.

LA WSON E. McKINNEY, novl8 '0'J-;tw Sheriff Monroe oo,

following described real

DiissoJtatioUo

THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOforo existing in tho Drug business

between J. W. Shoemaker and A. J. Ar

nold was this dav dissolved by mutual .con

sent, A. J. Arnold retirm".

A largo amount is due us on our books.

and those who know themselves to bo m

debted must settle at once by cash or note,

a?' further ln fulgenco cannot lie given. J.

VV . Shoemaker will receive ana receipt tor

ail amounts duo the late firm.

J. W. SHOEMAKER, A. J. ARNOLD. Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 16th, 1P69.

Ii e Shop.

IIESritir Ii. HEWS OH, has opened a Shop, over Simon Kahr.'a etoro room, on

the west side of tho public square, and i

now prepared to manufacture Calf and Kip

Boots, to orc.er, in tho most workiutullko

manner, and at reasonable prices. Repairing- promptly attended to.

8 Remember tbo pltvee over Simon

Jvanna stoie room. Bloomington, Ind., eopt. 1, 1809,

Stelnway Plan,

1 tmciicrin? rianos

if Gainer's FlastoH,

Steck's Pianos,

Kuruniawn s l'lanon. and amnth s

Organs, are acknowledged to bo tho bos

Musical Inrtrumenta in the World, and are

sold only at the lowest prices, by their

wholesale and retail agent, D.P.FALTDS,

70 Mam st 'eet, betweeu 2d anO,- 3d, .Louis

ville, Kontaoky.

Music, Musical Instruments,

Strings, &e., of tho best and cheapest of

Foreitrn nt'd- American mnnun'Uiiro, sold

at very low prices, wholesale and retail, by

I). P. FAU.L.DS, Importer ot JH.usienl In

struments, nnd Publisher of Music, 70 Main

street, between 2d and 3d, .Louisville, Ivy

Catalogues aud price lisU mailed. o'JO-'im

D'

Harper's Ba::ar, the best fashion paper publi dice, in America, is advertised in another column. The patterns alone, an worth double the subscription price, 81.00

M. A. DUNN. E.BATTXAT0H. S. C.PUNil

UNN & CO.,

General Produce, Gommissioa

And F'Oi'wardius Merchants

Wholesale and Retail G-ROClilllS

And dealers in Nrils, Kanhaw and Luke

Suit, Whi e Fiidi, Uloommgtoa, lad May;' ("-v

869, FALL TRADE. 1869,

eadquarters for Boots

and Shoes.

Cliase( Co.

Arc

West SMc oi tbe Square, Now Opening (he Largest and most complete stock of Boot and Shots, ever brought to (Ms Market

BUYING IN THE BEST AND LOWEST MARKETS FOR CASH,

THEY CAN AND WILL SELL AT THE Xjorosrfc Possible

THEY RENEW THEIR'OFJER TO NEAR BY COUNTRY MI1RCHANTS,

To Duplicate any Cincin

nati Bill.

Having been in (he market at the time of (he late : unprece

dented competition between (he through freight lines,

THEY WERE ENABLED TO SECURE THE SHIPMENT OF THEIR

GOODS AT ONE-FIFTH THE USUAL RATE,

This, with other advantages tliey possess, enables! them! to

ieiaii ineir gooas ai vr uiiu9aic xtikjeb.

Druggist

CHEM

10. 95,

jm. aea w jes

C2 JSLm Mt 3B2 3- 3B3

DEALEE I MiSTO, OILS ATO IDYE-STWPS,

Perfumery, Fancj Goods amdl

STATIOHERY

GO TO THE

SHOEMAKEIi & CO

For

Wall Paper, READY TRIMMED.)

Tobacco and

Be CarefoHy filled,

CIKCULARS,

PRINTED CHEAPLY, AT THIS OFFICE.