Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 March 1870 — Page 1
Cash Store.
New Store ! New Goods!
Vices!
Established A. IK. 1S5.
milF. rMVEKSllJNEI) W lea ,e to m-
L form til? citizen-; of B'.ooiniiij;ioii, and
ilon
JAMtH Hl'UIKS. Mt'K. VAN 1I0UN. HUGHES Si VAN HORN, Attorneys at Iiaw, iiLOOin;io,
TILL practice in the Supreme
BLOOM INGTON, UNI)., MARCH 23, 1870.
"TT" 8TTS! E df"" 'Tjf-ii"8 ! Sober Tliiouglita for Working'
Mv.w Series. Vol. 3 No. 47.
Wliv
men.
that many cf
the
The first railway, a s.elf-aeting
inclined plant', was built at Quincy, Mass., in 1826. ami in the following
, j families of the laboring men iu our j year similar linos wore constructed
.1' . 1 , T ... , . 1 ' Ly ' lt3 wi...", - J I ill k. UOf It Ulll.l. A lit: 11 1 5 L 1UI 1tliU-
I1.I. 1 r .ot
? inferior (.'nun of tie State, and iu
slo.
they propose to soil
C3 SLJOL XZ Jf. for cash, in the room Formerly Occupied by Jume? Small, j Our slock consist in part of CALICOES, TICK NliS, BLKACIIKD AND BROWN JlUsLIXS, HICKORY AND STRIFKS. i The famous Seymour Jm and Flannel. Cloths, Chsmuk-ks anil Boys' Wear. Al- i pica?, colored and bkek, in great variety. . Plaid routing. Striped and Checked Mo iinire Wool Delaines. Brocade. French ' and English Mtrinoes, very chimp. Table Linen,-', chenp. Crashes. Towels. &e. ! Call and examine our stuck. SotrmiWe to show Goods. lte-.iii mbi r the Stun. : JAMES SMALLS OLD ZTAXD.
h. Ul'SKlUK. BISIiHUi &
.'Oil s" W. IU'SKIUK. BISK1RK,
For Bidrifor Improvment of Golkge i
AtTmu
i VroTH'K IS UKRKIIY OIV P.N. THAT
I Hu i I II I M . 1 . 'I' ... .
i J. 1 nir itoaru in 1 rus: eos i I wie nwn 01 , , . , i : ,. , , , .
Mootniiigton, Indiana, will receive bids ncggariy way, anu in .wmanv uanip, tive which was ever run in America, ! :. nntil tlie ' dark basements, and up in such j was imported from Sir. Stephetwon's
21sl Iaj of llZaiTli, 1S?0, close, confined, riekoty old attics V : Locomotive Knoine Factory, at
and
is a
first
of the Clerk. lint when?, in too many cases, do! locomotive cno-im. nsn.-l in 1U0
tmw eosuuv, that xhey li;u- ojened out ; i!H District '.urt of the T'.S. for lnJiima. i f .r the (Iradii.s, (Juttetinu. foul MvAdniu- j Many of the headsi of these families I Xewcaile-ii)on-rl'vne in 1819 a A Urge and Well Selected ! S f th I uS. SXJZ 8t their j wa, ,pr some timo exhibicod' ai tkofD-y Gojjs and Notions, which i l?l omiii'iton, Ind.. Nov. 21, lrtUU-y Uni l Town. .S-HIeati.u aro in the hanJ pay every WCCk or Illuiltll W'gi: larly. ; CliriOflty in New York. The fil
Attorneys at, Law nOOMI.XCiTO.V, ISO., (O'rcc oivc Lcii Tannetili.titni'i Sfur WLVL 1'RACTICE IX THE COURTS OF THE STATE. Special attontinn given to Probate on-i-ncss, and to collections. janl'.' T"
Bid, must specify the one-, per yard f or j tJ,t,Jr wairos 0 ; ff:t to tliC b;!llkcr, irrndinsr : the liricc per foot for irutti.Tini' : , ., , . i, i . n l the ,.-e ' er ,e:,. , ,,r rnnr i,,,. fo, ! .. ! tllC grOCCT, the butOUCr,t!lfi HICK 0!.l lit J
tbi -McAdimiir.inu'. " tliov go lor strong drink, aL and
the ri-ht to rejeei j wnjc,
OKO. A. lil'SKlUK.
.1. s. ;MITI1 Hl'.VTKR.
JIWKIKK & HUNTER,
tTTOBXKl'H AT LAW
The lio.ird reserve
unv or all bills.
By order of tin: Heurd of Trustees of tie Town of Hlooinington Indiana, this 21st day ttf yobrtry. IX'io. Atteni'T TOHX AVA'T.DRO:.'. Vre.'t. of IJourd. Jons ('. Ohi-haru, Clerk of T. IS. early nmi: A. X ft O V ft C E ill E ft T.
do nd;t strenghten the
A Chinese funeral. Ye Chow Yinr. an eminent Chinese merchant of San Francisco, died recently, and ;an honored with a magnificent funeral bv his countrymen. His remains were placed in a splendid burial ease and deposited iu a large room, where they lay in slate for several days. Near the coffin was placed, as an offering to the dead, a bucket of boiled rice, dishes of meat, fish, vegetables, and two small lanterns, on one of which was an inscription signifying "hun
dred children," and on the other,
characters indicating a "thousand
A number of per-
let.23
C C. DE3TC 11 & CO.
JAS. 11. CLAltK. JOHN C. OaCI" AKl. DKALKKs IK Fancy and Sap!c
ProvbioBS, Qaiensware,
United .States was made in England, and from this model we made our first engine in 1830. The American Encyclopedia gtntes that'it was
physical nan. i?ranklni taught; a small, four-wheekd civiiuc, with i graudeaildren."
the printers cfjUiiv that told! an npvtght bo'lor, and water flues water was better than ale ; and cold j at the bottom, and the flam.! circuwatcr has lost none of its virtues, iu j lating round them," ami that "it
141) voars
The
aggr
is often made how arc so many l a norf ion of the now Riltimoro nnd ; to these rites, the funeral took nlace
Price List for the !'o;tt! of March : j drinki ng houses sustained ? Let lis j Ohio Railroad, the first sod of which in the most lavish style. The pro-
Vle-'-e nttnoaneo to P.ro. .Ioxks. and all i see. l weiity men, at .jo ce its a i was turned July 4-, 1828, being cession was headed by a wagon con-
Chinese
is, drums
were
A Wise Pacha. A writer in the Peuple Francais tell? a rathev hard story of Mi.bomet Ali, in illustration of his nice sense of justice. Making a tour of his provinces in great state, and with a cavalry guard, he was stopped by an old woman, who threw herself at his feet. "Your Highness," said she, "ono of your soldiers has bought some milk of me for six paras, and won't pay roe." "Why won't yon pay her?" demanded" Mohomet Ali of the soldier. "Maeter," said he, "this woman lies, she has sold me no milk, and I owe her nothing." "You swear by Allah that you speak the truth f ' said the Pacha then to the woman. "Yes, I swear it." "And you as well ?" said he to th? soldier. "Yes, I swear it." "Very well," said the Taclia Then turning to his guard, fa. added, with perfect composure "Take this man and open bi
stc-macn. .
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l ui ii li rili..l'ij.-5l ill 1 v Hit .lU'HIL IW1J lIlClilIlCUWI V tl
Jed.'' enterp
sons in long wlutc gowns prostrated -fhe Pacha's order was obeyed themselves with their l.eards toward !n,wi ,h m;i!r fimnd. Tin-
soldier had just drank it.
the coffin, and set up a low, wailing,
A tablet to reprc-
hc cost of tippling is in the j years, when it exploded." The first j sent the dead lav upon the colfin
regate enormous. 'The inoniry j considerable railway enterprise was: Sufficient time having been devoted
: oli:r v-li-tio ir ll:iv r-.mei'l-ll l.ilnr I l:l'c ! il-iv V'lll fttii. .I li.-i. fc 1 1 . . . tv ....... .... 1 1 .. 1 1 J. - 1. i 1. .. ...... .v.. . .
. , . , . IV '". niMiiii" . iji i"iiiLinv iii,uiiK-u iui a HOI sc II aci I laimiii; a ltjiiiij.iiiy ui
rKIAI11 MAiis.w, ia rV",;1; ir'Trr.VAT. V. n I shops" $2,190 n year. A man who : only, but. in 1830. a small entrine. musicians, with their fife
B,H,!g,o-l!idnoibeo north s.de of tin: . - 10ctsi j pays l0 cents a day for "drinks" i constructed at Baltimore, was' put laud horns. In this wagon
WV will attend fnil bsine ontrust.x: S lM,:''- : uo ir j.i-.-k : 1:15 ir psiys 109 oO a year. 1 Ins is the upon the road, whirh s ill exists, i two large white lanterns. This ..... I hiilf l.ushel : MSiOfk nr-r bushel. t Ci So I ... T 1 .1 , ... o i .
10 our eat e. in t ie t u rts oi inis .Mine. ant. . .:. i - . i u ci.-jm ;ii i uer eeui. ai i nmi i. nrosorvmi m t in vmiii-mv i w.is tniiowoo v n mrrmop ennrjuu
1 IH V can oe i,i oi.-ureii ai
;ire also prepared to discount j;oou Mid
; vtit pi'per. on reasonul'le tenus. Rrh'n'Hcts Messrs. McDonald fc Tloach Attorneys. Indianapolis: .Messrs. Win-low, Lame:- & Co.. I'ankers. No. 52 Wall street,
. New "fork: Messrs. MoCalla & Co., Mer-
l.res
ivsideisce. cilit. miles s uth-est of Rloominuton. and ai'le- the lifieetit l inst.. at
simple interest. This sum, ;10 cents j workshops at Baltimore. This road ; ing the longevity picture and the a day, amounts iu ten years to ; was constructed of loroihidinal rails. : tablet of the deceased : also dishes
i-huntr, lllooiiiiniou, Ind.
iiiava
Masonic Hall Buildta;, BlooualngtoH, - - Indiana. Tlw h'bi st prices mid for ail kinds of
country produce.
i;iu2'.; iO
r. r. t.vyi.oii.
TAYLOK & DEALKR3 IN
. KV.'iXO. CO.,
l'KAKsos s store, north side of tlu- s p.are, 1,171 95. All this is wasted, paid ! pinned down to wooden or cross- j containing burning incense, IJioonniiirK n. Inu. "Ai. v liaine :s . . , j 1 , ' , . . , M,,r2 '7o-tf ' m. ULAIR. out. for "an enemy that stoajs away ; stone tic., imbeddetl .:n the ground ; j this veiicle a man scatt
"The woman is right," said Ma
hornet AH, remounting his horse "let her have the sis paras that ar due her." And he continued his journey. Dr. D. G. Stewart, of this city, i. now engaged in translating the New Test ament from the original Greek giving first the word in the Grcel text, then the word or words fron which it is derived, and then tb: translation in English. He ha
Choice Family Groceries, Qneensware ANI NOTIONS. T'.-.e hitrhe.-t market price paid for coun
try pro-luce Le s-.jUafi?, jji2C-7S
No:ttK'i'.-t corner ot the mi U-
AlcIiiNNEY k ALEXIN L-EK WOULD CALL THE ATTEXV tion of tl-e:r frie'ids ill Hlooi li.igton to the fact t'iat l ".ley have opened a XEV? 3SKAT SOl, in a new l-uildin.;: nort l of lh - Post UilUe, W'n will keep none lu". Ihe best of MciJ, Po l; Mutton and Sausage. A sh :ro of U-.? y.iibbe' pctronaso is
t-olicited.
The Neuralgia Ex terminator. THE BISHOP PILL ! THE DISH OP PILL !
THE UlSllOP PILL ! Not 'lirandreili's,' not Aye:-':;.' not Wri:;ht'but "tkttia'" llU,oF Pill, "Whi h is hound to ak the j.laec of nil lotliois: a )ur-ly v.',et .a'e- I'iM sugar coatd.l ai:d of c-xirui rditiarj efficacy for Costivelie s. Inditcest'u.n. llvsjupria. Ileadache, Xervous Debility, Liv i- Oo'.njilaiiit. efoi'iVrc' Jorrilttl. S i..t fC. P i ively t ie '.-st Pill ill Ce World. . Thousand.- of hovs n-w ued. For -ale nt FEE & WYLIES Grot-ery Store. b o e S h o s . ISESKY S. SSKWSOX, has opened a Sl.-op over .viiio:i Kahn'; ti :e room, on the we.-1 side of the puldie square, and is : new prepare ! to manufacture I'al.'and Kip : Hoot-. ,o order, in the mo.-t workmanlike
inaiiner. mid nt resisonaole pn-.-es.
Kcpniriii"; promptly uttenJed to. trjf Reiuc:nbcT- the plac. over Siir.on
a;-pt. 1. ls'f;o.
Goods!
G-OO'D
i man's brains," and robs bin and I and upon the rails were fastened
i rOm ! Iwnn f ,r-L- ,rn T5j innslntini
scattered, at f.,P j,fl nat ten vmrs. It is amincei
iutervah along the street, moekjinto Division 3,' the translation fol money of a particular kind. Thei ow8 as a maririn, and being litera'.
The reading bv this translation i .
somewhat crude, much after tb
w
o
ee
liSiCPS TUT. GREATEST RIETT,
TA
t ; his family of every comfort. In-! flat bars of iron half inch and five-
to.xicaang liquors give neitner . eiglitlis ot an ir.c 1 thick, and two i mends ot t lie deceased came next, strength to the body, vigor to the; and a half to four and a half inches! aud then the hearse containing the
mind, resolution to the m ill, cleva-1 wide by spikes, their heads counter-' coffin. Then followed friends i" ! old Knlish of two hundred years tion to morals, nor dignity to shar-1 sunk in the iron. "Snakeheads" 1 carriages. The f uneral cortege at-1 unt i nnwl md mnlr
' nnlim SIt.-..., - ,1 .. , ..... ....... I 1 T in.-.. .1 IT 1 ' i j 1 rni . . J v ... j .
u"u' nv.".i uiui v ui.s u mail i were irequenr. in io,A) tne I inn-; iracicii grcai; aiiunuon. xne rei down from his high estate, deprives son and Mohawk Railroad, from I m tines were deposited in a vault,
an ins nppeiiics, uii-.i ica cs man in ; Albany to ftehenectedy, was com-; ana alter a lew irontlis will be eonwant and misery, the mere wreck! menced, and, in 1832, a locomofivej veyed to China, aud placed along and semblance of a man. j "with a load of eight ions, " Traveled ! side the ancestors of the deceased. . The constant use of intoxicating on it at the rate of thirty miles an w liquors makes hard times for many ; hour. In 1831 twelve different i New Era in Arch itbctuee. a man. Tims a family of five per-: railroad pomivmioa -oiv iitrvtiwtrat-! T. i,..t-;,. aiar xfa
... l , , ,v.. ,v.. ; i.Alo. Al, lilt U aiiJuk UL J..JL1 V. KJXAJ i j i . i . .
Turn -e st ! to i?l AN1 AT
LOWEIt PMCES
i sons will consume four barreis of ed ; in 1812 sixty-s?veii railroads wall Jackson, has secured a patent j Hour a venr, or 1,056 iounti.s ol ; Were in operation in Pen :slvania, i for an improvement in the const ruebread. This is nearly tiir.e yminds j and in that vear were conmienced ! linn nf whirdv if i. rdni.nwl
.a day. cood flour tan be bought.! the most important lines of Massa- will create a new era in architecture.
I now ui. m u uarrei tour tunes sevcu c husotts n mr . pnov. ' hrao r,. im-in ,.i.onn c n.vi
j makes $28 ; and thirty tvats a day ; roads were very different from those ! hexagonal apartments, which are I X ! t0P "rinks is $10!) o0, (r: $8:. 50 ' of to-day, but at that time were con- j not only much handsomer, butreallv
Kanhs' store room.
Ij'ooi tinton, Ind.,
I.. K. ?!, KINNEY.
MART. ALEXANDER.
P!oomingtm. In,!.. Dee. S. 1. F. TKVKILOO:. CYKUS TRfKlH.oof. rTiMielioocl Ac Oo. Have ji.it opened a f:vs"h stock of FamiSy Groceries, FrevWoas, Ac, West &ide o:" the Public Stp.ure, nest door t Stuart & Co. C -uiitrv Produce wanted in c.v-
rhar.g'j for yood3. Bloomini-ton. Ind., Feb. If-. IsT". JA3lS COOKKRLV, LIVERY, SALE AND FfcD STABLK, KEAK OF BLOOMl.GTON HOTEL, Blocrminrt.on, Ind. SADDLE HOltSKS. Uoise-and Babies, and teniiis, hired on reasonable terms. Stable just eest of the PostotHco, and in rearofihe B!ooininr;on Hotel. r.ciO 't;: Ssakery and Con i cctioiacr y , East Side Public Square, BLOOM INGTON, IND.
Pbotogi'Hpbs ! Ir li o t y x it i li s I
TV
1J -e.t home, hut M-nd tlum to jzx. :hl- kt- is. n :rar 5 sss
and have them j.hotci-aphed. ns nt a distance :;r.' it. formed tb;
uul I will make it s' i"r a W. ()
Blooiiiiiit-.n. Ind., f. b2, I .-'70.
KeOlil Per,
Nepttivw are pT -served, so that in ea.-.e ol j death. Phot. enii'b- ctti be ordered. r t
what is far lerte the ume. Negative? can be enlarged Irani medium to life -ize. either plain, i.:"u ct ::' r i.00, up lo j;. i.ta.i. color id. ae of th;: let Co'ori.-ts in the nmlry. lias heen emjiloyi d, and his work can be relied on. Orders from a distance o:i-.-l:-J, and salisfaetioii iven. Send by mail a I 'ae nerrootypi or Ambretyjie. eTielo-inj; '5.-, and set iie .if his hi r-'.' sized Pliototfranhs. aeallv framed.
HostM for tliihiren, between in nnd 2 IVoi'tll Side Of
.'clock J. K ALLISON. Bloom in port, ln:l., 5, ISe'.'.
T II A X A X Y STORE BLOOliniG T O VS .
Common Prints , . . Sc. Best Prints 12i
Com. brown Mtisliu . . 8 Best heavy "... Ul Pri.no L'io Coffee ... 22 Choice " 25 English Soda .... 8 Sugar 14(20 Aud all other Goods as cheap FOR CASH. I mii selling 1:i" retnaii-ini? stock of it ..... i. r l,
termi'ii:.-! that the nonli si tc of tha ' public 1 ad colfce for the year. Is it strange
.-(poire Good?.
and 3asily understood. The worl. is a most elaborate one, and is bein; prepared for the press with extraor dinary care. When published P will create a sensation in theological circles, and prove a most ivaluabl: addition to Biblical literature. Ir will make a royal octavo volume o about six hundred pages. Dr. Stewart will copy wrigbt the work upon its completion, which will re1 quire cbout two years' work yet. JV. A. Ledger.
j nore per year tlian the bread :or a : .idcred almost perfect. The cost of I cheaper than the quadrangular form. ; :.amily of five pcrsi.ns costs, M'.ut," ! r roads are from $M 3,500 to $75,-1 A wall of eighty feet, built in the'
:ms ,, x oiuv inive iwo urinh. a ; per nnle, while the average cost i hexaoual form, incloses
i lay. very wen ; vou pay, t non,
The fact that some diseases wili not recur in the same person the second time, has long puzzled phys-
a third lolosrists. but recent investiirations
in Great Britain has beim nenrlv ! nifnv snnoo tlmn tl snmo Ipno'th nf I lm o led tatkniidnnrinnnf thnfbortrir
lor vonr ilrinks . n venr mi v : ioiui oai , I n ji. . p i . . . .i i i . .. , . ..t
-: " j ' ; I'cr nun.-. j wan uuuc in ine square loriu, aim
V"" J" I'V uwuit-au: las these hexagonal rooms fit into
consumed Ivy your whole family, it; Dec is.ox ontiik viltA'i:L Koad each otl)er wUhout the loss 0f smce,
it contains live persons. i his sum : LiAW. in tne uranseL.ir;:nit o'irt ;,,; ti,rt wl? l;u:,,. ;
i LllL 11 1 11 J 14 1(1. 1 llWtls UUllUltJil AO i
(1 1 . l .'.Hi 1 I. 1 T I
wouia provide tea and coiite ton at raoii, one iay last wevi:, j unge VCPV ereat .The patentee also claims
i ' f? i
them.
Here, then, we see that the man who pavs even twenty cents a day
! for liquor, spends a sum suilicient to ! supply his family with bread, tea
t i it i i ,ii
li. unen rendered an inn ortant tie- i .t,f,f th;, mA,i ur Ln;i,i;ntr o-ivo n
eision on the grave r)ad h.w. He j degree o' strength than nnv held that the Bo.ml ot Commission- j other au( that tbIs m-je of build". cm ot a county hau discretionary j in the hands of a good architect,
power, on u ..oj.ose., i..u,Tipuo.i i is camble of ass imintr areater aitis-
that the human subject is born with
certain materials in his blood or
tissues, which the poisons of smallpox, scarlet-fever, or measles, act upon as yeast acts upon the dough namely, as a ferment. In this fermentation, the peculiar poison multiplies itself infinitely, ami shows itself in the effervesence or
eruption. But it destroys wholly
diall be the f licap side for j that tii.ios are bard that men tom-
! plain of the Government, andchtrgo ! that it oppresses then,, with onerous
speil. FEE.
to the stock ol a gravel road com- j tic bcautv than the square or quad-! or in part the original material npoti pany,and that they tould make te j ranular form. The octagonal which it acted; when it entirely subscription Ot ?800 per milt, as i,. .:t.. ntivaoroA n onm hi:il nt : .W rrn thU mobrid the
F " ,a,v'.,V' ,CIuau I attention some years ago, but
SEW! XEW.'
illolliiisg.
the pan npvor rprifat ltsplf in t.hp simo
taxes. y.i'.H.nv iiguressnow i o i io to o ui i ieu upnon. x iiwe was, . hexagonal is claimed to be something I person ; when the fermentation is moil tiiv thplii(v-o .-mil Iwi.i- -hi.c ii,tl.iii,T 1:1 llio one mnum inor tliom ... I ... . i . n. .
. " ' "" ." ,' '. ; '" '" . , i V " , j entirely new. i paimi, the disease may recur, ibis ! U.tx m'fV too--''f 1 l- ! hscnbo in aid ol gravel roads, ! heorv explains also the nature of
I ng J ofii. : ii iney ueemeti siicu a subscription i Bobyer wa? a drtio-o-it
'!' 'I
; Remodeled, Repainted, Refurnished.
Fresh Bread, Cakes and Candies -made daily. All kinds of Nuts, Foreign Fruits. Oysti-rs, Sardines, Spices, &c.. &c, always or hand. All orders 1 He 1 promptlv to smislkction. HENRY ROTT.
; SHOWERS & UENDIUX, Prop. 'BfejTFfth Street, east of t he Post :jfflce.,:Ktji8 ki.ooii:kgtox, i:vi. Septe:viher H, 1
i -if.. 11 s:. 1
M4n.i2rTi 'Dentist' ' 'TR. JOEiri Sl'TT, late of Terr , ..s Ilfiiite, and of Robinson, Ills., tenders
; hi professional services to the cilizc: of
tnooiiyoi uiooiniii!;ioii, -Monroe, ami a- ,' joiniriir i.-ounties, From an expcriori -e of I several years, in Die above named places, ! he miarantei s .shtisfaetion in all eases. ! fih2J"' );'Fici:, with Dr. Cummins, on North j Col hire Avenue. Oct 27 '03-v
BEKJ. AlcOEE, IiEAl.KU IN F.VK1IY PTY1.K OF Read) - Slndc Clothing:,
Pmbllc Square,
ULOOM1S0 VOX, JXVIAXA.
I against the iniblic interest. JSew
The niellilltiotis politeness of the; Albany l.cdga:
Before the war, it chanced that in
j French language is amazing t u-
rc'iigh people, who call srjido. Prior to tlio roi
of thr don'Mooono I?n !,oi;,..t t,,' ' from the line, a group was seated,
col! i, wM-lm.io,! ,mi A.,.; .lil when a bright looking negro entered
ihradouarters: "Denutv Rochrfortl . 1 .? 1,0A
i
aoe a : , : . .. ' cor.
Prior to the PPM.,, M,,mi :i"-ro(' anaun, not lari T
Mahomet Ali Mas a barber. Virgil was the son of a potter. Milton was the son ot a seaven-
the pr
cination the two great preventive measures of small-iwvs.
vou are
a
runaway
! is incited to consider himself 'under ! s!!lve ?" saUl ore luokiS Uan' llt
)ENJ. Mi (IKE 1:: S
stocks ol Clothing
en" of tile ie his store
the new-comer.
iierot " And now w-o 1 mioi dmt!
auin-Uhe murderer, Prince Pierre Bona-! Fccll! tha! h wus P,rttt: TU
rl.rou-htio the Athens ! n:lrt0. s to be tried on n olinrm. nf j away irom uouuagc, me uarh.ey
them nt much ! :,,;, , .. .,7, .."
j lIULIIIIt'v ,ny,i HtlfJt (IO. It'A .
We trust that this is the
present time.
of Indiana, i'.iv! he b se li n
lower prices than heretofore. He has Evcrj- Sljla of Clothing for 31 en and IIojn. Fmbraeiny; a full line of lire and eoarso Coats, Pants, Vests, Linen Shirts, Under Shir:, Drawers, Suspenders and Neck-ties.
Especial attention is directed to a block of - jacac m. rvr mmt
recently pu-chasel, which comprise latest and most popular styles.
the
I
climax
! of lingual apology, and that we snail
not be called upon to chronicle indictments for bank robbery in a tit of abstraction, pocket-picking through misapprehension, and rape tlmvigh inadvertence. There is a danger that excessive courtesy to culprits may bring both law and officers nto contempt.
Gents' Fnrnihia floods. At. this store, a full stock Gen-' Furnbhinji Goods can alivi,ys l.o found tie-newc.-t novelties b int; ecu red as r ipidly as thevave introduced it; the Eastern cities.
responded that he was.
"Ah, indeed : well, we'r: glad of it, but you don't seem very poor have goo I clotaes down South ?" "Certainly said the darkey, with some pride, same clothes as my master." "But you got many goo 1 thrashings, eh '.'" "Neve..- had a whippimr in my life." "Neve:." thrashed !" said another ; "well but you niggers don't get enough to cat, do you '?"
"Always had enough, gem men ;
A smart chap at Wabash, this
Horace was the son of a shop- State, who had nothing else to co, " - ll 1. ,,!
keeper. nired a green cnap, just ror rue run Demosthenes was the son of a ; of the thing, to split 25,000 clapoutler. ! boards to "roof a menagerie with' Robert Burns was a plowman in j which he didn't have. The poor Ayrshire. victim did the work, and wanted
j Shakespeare was the sou of a 1 his pay, but the smart chap told i wool stapler. him he was only joking. Greeney
Uliver Urotu well was the son ot a me menagerie man ana got poor brewer. j full pay. That fellow, they say.. Cardinal Woolsey was the son of g- awful mad when anybody says a poor butcher. menagerie to him. Whitfield was the son of an inn-' ,. " : . . , . , k-Ponop nt GIn.iPostor. i Dotttor, what do you think is the
Columbus was the son of ai
Soufh Side of the Public Square,
A good stock of Tr.inks, Traveling; ing circumstances.
The Akron Daily Beaeon of I Monday, says : Last night the wife!
Air. Jerry a. J-ong, r, well known ...,, i,,,,,,,-..
citizcii ol this city, was very neirlyj -What !" said the
poisoned to ueain uneer the lollow
Iir.Al.KR IN'
ViMVElisiL Clothes WRaNGGR. i - Hear what th: People say of them : W. J. AlUnDe.tr Sir The Dty Washer and Wringer, which wo purehasec. of ytu. are a perfect sii 'ees. "We would not be witJiout tnern. Washing itav is no longer a terror in our families. liev.Wm. Turner, K. P. Cole, Luke W. Panders, .Jos. M. Howe, Nicholas May field, Vm. A. Gabe. Hni,l .miv hi Monrce couiwy, by VVm. J.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY., And all kinds of Stoves and Tinware, Nails, Sash, Glass, Paints, Oils, j and Farming Utensils, i j MANf F.CTL'RKK OF j i Tin, Copper and Sheet irom Ware, j Blooiningtnii, Ind., March 21, 18(10,
ometune i,go,
. . . r . . 1 1 .I ' -lTl . AT T
Jiags and valines, during tne uouuiu , .ur, j. purin store. 1 would call nanieular chiisctl a lot of candy at a storo in
I
Alwav
altention to the lieiiii- Taper Collar, of ttliicli 1 keep a full siipilv. 1 have, l.v far. the hii'g.'-i -t.i. k . f Ilroail Sntli. ;is!!iiere;. Kilk VfJi otH, and Woi'Kl oil ;ools, Which will 1-e ei'.t in made up in the liiejlicsi, stvlc of the art. BENJAMIN' Met; EE. IJloominjjton. Ind., .Iiuic oO, l?.iii'J.
Orchard House. S. H. ORCUAItD SONS, Proprietors.
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, Mlootuiingtoii, lud.
Allen, south side of the fAublio square, jlA'u pains will lir .yarvi fa accommodate
M.A.J1UNN. K. IHTTKHTON. V. C. W'.V.'.
UNN & CO.,
1)
General Produce, ConmiiMsion
And ForMiivdfni? McrciitintN, Wholefiile a id Retail O IT OCE It H , And dvidci-s i 1 Nil i Is. Kanhawa and Luke S:ill, While Fish. ..Vc., lllooeiingion, Ind. May'j B7-y Dox't have your Newspapers destroyed, Buv a 50 cent File.
the city, for the delectation of his children. Il, was nearly till 0: ten by thorn at the time, but Mrs. Long, a thoughtful mother, thinking to give them pleasure at some future time, saved a portion of it for that purpose. Yesterday, along toward even ng, she brought forth her littb store, and proceeded to give it to her children. A small piece of colored candy, which looked very tempting,
interrogator,
good cl; thes,no punishment, plenty
i. ..of
H7 (.(. . "Now said
i
he, turnitii; to the
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rroup, "only tnuiK ot 11: xnis fellow luis left a jiosition where he enjoys all these privileges for an uncertainty." "Gem: neii," said the darkey, "all I 'so got to say respeetin' los( rivileges is, dat if any one wishes to wail himself, do situation stil; remains open !"
weaver, and a weaver himself. John Jacob Astor once sold apples on the streets of New York. 'Honor and shame from no condition rise. Act well your pf,.rt, there all the honor lies.''
matter with my little toy ?" "Wbv
it's only a corrnstilied exegosis autispadraodtcally emanating from the germ of the animal refi igerator producing a prolific source of irritability in the pericran al epidermis; of the mental profum ity." "Ah ! that's what I told Betsy, but she
t M.-,...wl it lime umnrnimi,
lUltCK J(. V(.m U&(U1IJ9
Says theEvansille Journal : "A
good hard-working n-jgro was asked I
a day or two since by a Democrat: I An exchange well savs that there 'Are your pie going to vote with j are many persons vrho' either take
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...... v imivii iU iKiiier aii an. or eisii one inmi :i
. 1 ' :
The Doserot New s of Pcbrnary j
20, says the Mormon missionaries
cut to preach in the Jkastirn Stat
attracting her attcnlion, she ato it j j.wt (a w)0 i,av0 returned to Salt
nerseit. auoui i o eioeic sue iM'gan j ko, way that people don't care to
to com plain ot leciing oauiy, and as
her illness increased, accompanied by retching, vomking, Ac., Dr. Jacobs was called in. He at once pronounced her to be seriously poisoned, and proceeded to administer to her the proper remedies, and it is. doubtless owing to his exert ons in her behalf that fbo now lives.
hear about religion, but invariably
ask if there is any chance to make money in Utah. According to a recent estimate, every finth man above i he age of twenty-one, who has. died in Connecticut .luring the past forty years, was intemperate.
us tins spring
about dat,' was the reply. 'Some drinkiu loafiu' fellows dat 'sotia.es wid low down white folks may, but 'poetablo colored men what Uiitds their business won't do no such a thing.' " A. writer from Chihuahua, Mexico, says ho attended a dance where he saw a sign over the door which said, "No gentlemen admitted without pants on." The Mexicans are a very proud race. Kimball's forty-two children arc arming themselves to prevent the collection of Brigham'a tax on their deceased father's property. A division of troops will march upon their encampment. An observant and thoughtful clergyman drily remarked the other day, that ho thought that "on the
question of temperance, the Bible
was not quite up with the senti-
i meats entertained in Eotae placw."
distan : city, mid when they wnnt to see what is transpiring in their own neighborhood, tbey beg or steal the local paper from citizens more liberal than themselves. The oldest of the sixty-four prisoners in the Ohio Penitentiary, under sentence for life, is John Gull, from Stark county, thirty-three years a convict, and now seventy years old. The New York Express gives this rule for testing a Christian : "Set him to putting up old mismatch xi stove pipe, and keep him at it a :i hour. If he don't swear, he's seasoned." Writers should never send hasty lines to editors. Ladies may send tender lines, and butcher' tenderloins. Shelbyville has two nice young mm M'ho wepr corseto.
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