Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 48, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 March 1870 — Page 2
BLOQMIHGTQH PROGRESS,
MSUHD KTERY WHNE8DATT, at $2 per year.
"William A. Gxbx, Editor and Proprietor.
Republican State Ticket. For." Secretary of Stale MAX. F. A. HOFFMAN. For Auditor of State -.TNO. D. EVANS. For Treasvrer of State ROBER T H. MILROY. For Superintendent of Public Instruction BARNABAS C. HO BBS. For Attorney General NELSON TRUSLER. ' For Judges of the Supreme Court: Ut District JEHU T. ELLIOTT. 2d " CHARLES A. RAY. Sd " ROB'TC GREGORY. th " ANDREW L. OSBORNE.
Indiana Her Growing Trade. CONTINUED. JRobinson Machine Works Yco Shumaker Richmond. While nearly every State irotn
Maine to California, is endeavoring to impress upon the country ths; superiority of its own agricultural implements, it is with a feeling akin to pride that we refer to our own achievements in this direction. Kot because we live in Indiana, but irom the facts in the case do we believe, that Yeo & Shumaker are making one of the best Steam Threshers manufactured in the world. They have been building this clas3 of machinery lor many years, and their work has a reputation second to none in America. Their machine is the Pitts with Robinson's patent improvements. When it is remembered that they have been in CLli-l- J 4..
competition at our ouuu ;uu cuuuiv ir nnrl in flip fiplrl. with fill the
best machines in use, and have in-; works, plain and ornamental, present variably demonstrated their su :eri-j such an extended list that our space ority over all others in speed in will not admit of more than a mere threshing and saving, and cleaning mention. We can only say that the grain, we feel that we are justi-, they are manufacturing all of these.
ned in drawing our conclusions, lo
show that our opinion is well founded
dianapolia, are just introducing this improvement into a large number of jails in various parts of the country. The arrangement is very simple and yet completely accomplishes the desired effect. It is separated from the outer door of the prison. This
door is so arranged with massive grating that the eye at a glance can take in the whole of the inner court, so that if anything is wrong it can be deetcted. By the side of this door are two levers, one for the upper and one for the lower apartments, which unlock the inner prison doors, so that the prison can be unlocked and locked up again without unbolting the outer door. These gentlemen have exhibited a spirit of enterprise in the introduction of their invention which is highly commendable. Their patent is an Indiana invention, and us such d 'serves a first share among our reviews of :he business of the State. Right here we w.ll also speak briefly of the
other branches oi their business. Perhaps no house in the State is producing a greater variety of cast and wrought iron railing for fences, verandas, !to.. than can be seen in
the simple rooms which they have recently open?d in the neighborhood of the ir works. The almost endless variety of railing and veranda work which is presented to the view in this beautifully arranged room, impresses one with the growing importance of this branch of trade. They are now prepared to make abou; three hundred styles of this kind of work. Rut we cannot, go into detail. Their bank vaults, store fronts, stairs, doors, shutters and sash, bridge and other bolts, girders, beams, bed-steads,hat-racks, book-safes, awning irons, and all kinds of wrought and east-iron
Obiiuary. Eld. John V. Wharton died
in this city, on t he morning of Feb. 28th, at the residence of his I:!ro. W. B. Wharton, of Consumption.
Kid. L5. ii. Tyler, Psstor of the Church of Christ, in this eitv, preached a funeral discourse on the 2d inst., in Christian Chapel, at Tuscola, Ulinio', from these words of Paul "I iave fought a good fight." Young Mr. Wharton was for a short time a Student of Indiana University, but m or:: recently o!: the North W stern Christian University, at Indianapolis!. He posstssed rare abilities as a Pulpit Orate r, and bid fair to make a useful and successful Minister of the 'Gospel. Ho has gone to his home,beyond th;: pearly gates.
Died. At !he the morning of the
same place on - 2th of March,
Newton Wharton, a younger
brother of the a bow;, of the Measles, this dis:-as; having isettled itself upon his lungs, After appropriate services yesterday afternoon, at the residence of W. B. Wharton, the remain, of the last name ! brother were deposited temporarily in the vault of the City Cemetery. "Requiescat in Pace." Tcrre Hauti Express.
Sullivan county is to vote upon the Esst and West Radroad proposition, on the 2d of April, and the canvass is very bitter. The an i-rnil-road men stop the Sullivan Union, because that paper favorn the tax , and the Union says : "The 'itizenu of Harldon township, have become so bitterly opposed to the proposed railroad, that tbey have even commenced a wholesale p ascription of all in the ceuniy who favor the tax refusing lo associate, trade, eat or sleep with their opponents and. to our astonishment, a few Republicans have identified theui!ielvf3 with this rebellious movement. Had vvea complete history of Sullivan county from its organization, a more ridiculous and foolish act of her people couid not be pointed out."
Treasurer's Repwt. The Treasurer of tho Boaid of School
Trustees for the Town of Elcomington, submits the following report of his receipts
and expenditures, for the year ending March, 1870:
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. nrcKipra.
On hand at last settlement $126 .'IS Amount received since. 1.813 'A
of Warren Weaver, years old, on Monday lnwr-veek was playing
Democratic nick up and
A
man down
to a
vra give the report in full of the 'cent y went Committee on Threshing Machines, i course!" coi
.at our btate Jbair. Your Committee beg leave to report the following as the result of their labors : There were three entries, viz: "Robinson Machine Works," Richmond, Ind., A. Garr & Co., and L. Q. Sherwood, (Massillon Machine,) of Indianapolis,Ind. The trial was set for Thursday P. M. The wheat for all was taken from the same stack, and each Machine -was ran five minutes, as timed by a member of the Awarding Committee, and with this result. While the Garr and Massillon Machines had threshed about five bushels each in the five minutes run, the Robin-
concerning
in Evansville relawver and "took
a log that had
papers are eager to ventilate n.nv little
stories ot "Rat, ical rascality, and for a man who sells a cadetship at West Point or A nnrpolis their wrath and virtuous indignation has no bounds. But whets a Democratic Treasurer of the excessively Democratic county of .hitler, State of Ohio, jimfisti'cates $1100,000 ot the people's money, we ' ook in vain for an outpouring of Democratic rage and an exhibition of high-toned virtue. It is wonderful what a difference a man's politics makes in the degree of moral turpitude involved in the violation of the commandment '"Thou shalt not steal." Distressing- Accident. We
beer stolen. The lawyer advised I are deeply grieved to record an acci-
that a "writ ol replevin be procured and the log replevined. It was done. This was all straight. The other party went to the same lawyer for "advice" as to how he might recover the log. He advised that it might be replevined. It was done, and that was all straight. At ihis poim party No. 1 went for more .dvicf. The same process was suggested. It was done, and tha'; wiis all straight. At the last time we heard from it, that log was being replevined as fast as the several parties could get out the papers. , A Reverend Bigamist. Some
aent oy wtiicn has lost an arm
several other
nesflay morning,
ugene .L. llolden Ir. company with
on W ed-
he went down the
. i
gentlemen,
son Machine had ten bushels and
two and one-half pounds, being i we( ks since a Baptist prisoner came more than double the amount; to our neighboring village of Verthreshed by the other machines, i million, Ills., and commenced holdTTnm this the. flommittee were ' ing a protracted meeting. Whether
about to award the Premium to the! his persuasive words had any effect j ing,
Robinson Machine, but the owner ,n conversion ot souls, we are of the others asked for another run. ! DOt advised, but they did have upon Granting another trial under such j a blooming young widow, the result circumstance washardlv reasonable. ' of which was that they were mar-
but your committee wishing to give! '5eil week aS last Saturday, and
iiu.ueumieiy caniu 10 ims ciiy on a bridal tour. The widow was possessed of some money, left her bv
the lat 2 lamented husband No. 1,
to all parties every opportunity desired, yielded, and asked the Robinson folks to do so, which they cheerfully consented to. thev demanding.
however, that the wheat for this) aml kii'dly loaned her new husband trial should be divided sheaf about, ! on,J QUIldred dollars to (k'fray the to the different machines. This was j expenses of the trip. The honeydone in our presence, and each Ma- j rat on however, was destined to be chine threshed its load, when, on'of shorfc duration. The minister weighing up the wheat we found ; was a cSose comraunionist kept all that the Massiilon Machine had : th,J wine to himself in fact, reraem380 pounds of wheat, the Garr i be-in that "wine 18 a mocker' he Machine 400, and the Robinson j indulged in stronger liquids, and Machine 430i pounds. In this run I got beastly drunk, in which eondithe Robinson Machine threshed at i ticn Ins uew Wlfe took him home on the same speed per minute, as on ! Manday, where he had an attack of
the day before, and as it had saved : delirium tremens. A tew days alter,
and cleaned th; grain Letter than
either of the other Machines, your committee decided in its favor. Lott G. Bayless, Chm'n of Com. Manv undoubted testimonials, all if I leading to the same conclusion, might be added, but our space will not allow it. We are sorry toe-, that
we have not space to enter into a I fuller description of this truly ex- j cellent machine. We aave given i the report of the committee; thinking I
it would show just what the machine is, better than we can describe it. These works also make their own boilers. They are m?.de of the best iron in use. It is sufficient to say that not one of them ever exploded. One of the oldest and most experienced boiler makers iu the West, has charge of this department. B. F. Hmtgh .J- Co. Indianapolis. Those who have ever visited any of onr old fashioned jaita, and have compared them with the improvements which B. F. Haugh & Co. have made in the construction of prisons, can hardly help being impressed with the great advancement we have made in this direction. Theseimprovemente, which embrace all the iron work about a jail, are so complete that if the jail were full of prisoners, a little f;hild couid unlock all the cell doors, both up and down stairs, and after feeding them together in the large and comfortable dining hall, could return them to their cells, locking them up again securely without incurring the slightest risk. Messrs. Haugh & Co., whose works are located at In-
w.s his tenth wife, and that several of his wives are now living. She in.medi itely informed the authorities of Edgar county, and lie is now in jail at Paris, Ills. T.H. Express.
It is i noticeable fact that in some parts of the West a man can refuse to drink when invited, and still be considered respectable, -which argues well for the success of the temperance cause. It was not so a short time sic ce. A man that could not drink was watched.
A Democrat has intrduced a bill into fie Massachusetts Legislature, requiring every man to pay one cent vhen he deposits his vote .t the polls, the object being to enable thousands of foreigners to vote Democratic without paying a poll tax. Saukbury, the drunken Democratic Senator from Delaware, is outspoken in his dislike for Revels, the colored Senator. From t'ac reports we heard of Saulsbmy, we thought he always took a delight in midnight revels. Cold Plague. In Daviess county, this State, fifteen or twenty persons die evei-y week of cold plague, a new name for the dreaded spotted fever. A ga llant was lately sitting beside bis beloved, and being unable to think of anything to say, askeil her why she was like a tailor. "I don't know," said she, with a pouting lip, ' 'unless it's because I'm sitting betide a goose."
Evansville & Crawfordsville R. R.
on a duck hinting excursion. The party got off at Griswold station, some forty miles south of the city. The accident cccu-red about five o'clock in the evening. Mr. Holden was standing upon the railroad
track over a cattle pit, when the gun slipped through, and by some manner the hammer was sprung. The entire charge of shot passed t hrough his left arm above the elbow, lacerating the flesh, shattering the bone, and dividing the blood vessels and nerves. Intelligence was brought to this city, and Dr. Link went
down on the train Thursday morn-
returning with him on the
evening tram. Drs. Read and Ball were called to the assistance of Dr. Link, ths wounded man put under the influence ok' chloroform, and, after an examination, it was found necessary to amputate the arm, which was immediately done near the shoulder. Mir. llolden is quite low from the loss of blood, occasioned by being so long without surgical aid, but otherwise is in good spirits ; in fact, more so than one would imagine under the circumstances. Tcrre Haute Exprese. Adam Forepaugh's Menagerie and Circus will start out from Connersville finely equipped, with twenty-five cages of animals, three camels and three elephants, including the troublesome Romeo. They first show in Cincinnati one week, commencing April 4. Of the family of Mrs. Evans, of Washington, Daviess county, consisting of n-ne persons, all have died but one, of the fatal disease now prevailing there, supposed to be the cold plague. This is a most frightful mortality. Prohibition. On one of the divisions of the Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad, four miles north of Eaglesficld, Clay county, the contractors have inst.tuttd proceedings to tiboMh the numerous whisky shops that have i-prung thickly up along the entire line. In the Kentucky State Prison there are quite a number of persons for the crime of running off slaves, some of then having ten years to run. Governor Stevenson if he had soul enough, would pardon them. He might sts well keen men there for being in the Union army. iV. A. Commoreuil. A woman get even with her husband at Salt Lake, when he went and married a lot snore women. She got the small pox, and gave it to the whole fami ly . "The Fire Place1' k the name of a drinking saloon in Chicago. Any one can get warm by it for ten cents, and red-hot for a quarter. Van Amburg & Co's Menagerie and Circus will stairt out about May 1, and will take care of their own horses and men, independent of landlords. Dr John Radway, of "Ready Relief fame, died at New York oia Monday.
A sen about six
evening ot ln?"week was
with a small piece ot wire in the shape jf tho letter S, and swallowed it ; but it lodged in the throat, and refused to go further or come
back, and any eftorts to dislodge it
by our best, physicians proved fruit-
loss. J he child was taken to the
Surgical Institute at Indianapolis on the Tuesday evening train, but
the Suroeons in charge were arable
to extract t lie wire. The brave lit
tle fellow stood all the attempts to
relie ve him like a man. Those hav
ing the child in charge startee. home
withlumon the nig.it train from Indianapolis, but he dieel em the
train, near Clayton, ihe parents
have; the sympathy of the entire
community in their bereavement Br.izil Miner.
Hoover & Fish,
Total . $1,930 EXPENDITURE'S.
Forsaperinlemling. ... $V36 'i'J
Foe repiui'9, una fjooas
funaisbed f93 1
For fuel 159 48 For Janil.or, and suwii)g
wood 104 56
For rent of Seminary.. 131 liO For printing 17 ')0
For services as irustees idu uu
11
Total On hand.
11,691 42
4218 35
COMMON SCHOOL FUND.. RECEIPTS.
On hand at lust p;ttlerae;it if22; 21
sYmount received since. . .,100 25
Totul.
. .$2.82tS 46
ExpimMTtnas.
Am't palid for Teaching. . $&,83! 00
2 6311 00
Anioun. overdrawn.
.. J2.U 54
Tru j balance on hand 3 ) 81
MI LTON III CHIT, Trras. of Hoard of School Ibicstcea. Bloomiugton, Ind., March 30. 1870.
ANHrOlCiVCEMEJrrS,
Fee.i-1h.rre dollars for ail County ofli
cea except Chroner and Commissioner .
these, with Corporation and Township awmmcemfnis, two dollars each, in
advancerssn
The last report is that Brigham
1 OTTNG has ordered all the faithiui11.1 .i
especially t nose possessing moretlian
one wife to make ready to depart
for an island in the Pacific, whie
he had purchased, Mr. Richards
called on an influential Mormon aiu
asked him if he believed this rumor
to De founded in fact, and received
for a reply that it was probably
true.
Samuel Mahon has been arrested for burning a barn with the contents, including ten horses and a '.are amount of grain, belonging to Mrs. Teegard, eight miles west of Orleans, Orange county, last Sat urday. The provosation is said to be refusal on the f art of Mrs. T. to allow Mahon to pay his addresses to her daughter. -m What n revolution in buisncss the Pacific railroad has created ! Our tea which formerly sail sd half way around the world, and required months to reach us, now comes to us in thirty-five ot forty days. A cargo of twelve thousand packages, valued at three hundred thousand dollars, and consigned to a Chicago and New York firm, arrived at San Francisco last week, thi rty day? from Yokohama. This too, by sailing vessel. With steam, the time would have been much less'. The next thing to be done is to lay a cable from San Francisco co China and Japan.
Senator Revels made nis de
but last Wednesday, in speech of
two hours upon the Georgii question. He confined himself chiefly to u eulogy of his race and demanding power for the loyalists of the South. His speech, however, was a temperate one, and the impression it made was favorable, all the Republican Senators crowding around him at the close and congrat ulating him, Our own Senator Morton was of cou rse among the number, boldly hasiardir.g tho opinbn that in the exchange by which Mr Revels occupied the place of Jefferson Davis, the iSenate had lost nothing in intelligence, while it had gained mu ah in loyalty. The Torre Haute Express says : "The Indianapolis Journal will have the endorsement of evry Republican ii this Congressional District in the assertion that 'throughout the entire period of the war. whatever influence Mr. Voorhees possesed, personal or political, was cast against the Federal Govern nent.'" So, so, Mr. Voorhees' "undisputed patriotism" is questioned at the very start by every Republican in the Sixth District. Probably Mr. Voorhees meant to say in his personal explanation, that his patriotism had never been questioned by the Democrats of Indiana. Wherefore we have no controversy with the arboreal Wabasher, even should he extend the remark so as to include Jel3l Davis himself, who nei'er disputed it, or even disliked it.
MANUFACTURERS OF BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND Spring Wagons.
Bloomington, - - Indiana.
TjWteen Years' experience
in
this place attests the durabiu;.v c t our
work. "We will have ready this Spring a good assortment of the lf.test styles unci
ot superior unisn, ana will
Sell on liiberal T&i"ms OB MAKE TO ORDER.
epairing promptly and neatly
JR CASH. Work Warranted.
done, j
All
Finishing and Sale Rcoms in W. 0. Fee's
Uuuding. iBUTZ, . 0-tl
It. H. CAMPBELL'S COLUMN.
Six Great Remedies.
HURLEY'S STOMACH BITTERS. FOR
Debility, Low of Appetite, WeakneM, Indlgtfr
tlon, or uyspepsia, wast ot action of the Liver or Disordered Stomach. JAHEii RUDDLE ft CO., Proprietors, Loiiayill:, Kj. To Jas. Ruddle & Co , Loaiarille, Ej.-. Gentlemen ; Tbfo is to certify that I hrv been for years a sufferer, anc tried all the tonics I have heard of or eecn advertised, with little or no relief from ery of tbem. I heard Hurly's Bitters highly spoken of, and ;ried a bottle, with little faittt in it before I commenced, and to mj anrp tse, before I finished one bottle, I felt a gnat de it better and S raily believe that on one oi two c cessions it tvus the means of saving ind prolonging mj life. I conscientiously ret ommead them to all sufferers as the best BitU rs known, and advise thtni always to ask for Dr. Hariey'a and have no other. Yonr, ets.,
Louisville, Ky , December 1 ), 1868.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
REPRESENTA T! YE.
Editor Progress risiise unnounoe the
name of A. VV. Reoves, as n candidate for nomination to the Offico of Representative
trom Monroe county, sui ec;; to the d.ccis
ion of the Republican Coun.y Convention
WAN l VOTERS' CLERK.
Editor Progress Plf f.se announce R. C
Foster us candidate for re-nomination to
the Otlica of Clerk of Monroe oor.ntv, sub
ject to the decision of the Republican Con
vention. MAN X VOTERS.
Editor of Progress Please; finnounos that
we request that William F. Browning be
come a candidate for the Ofiice of Clerk of the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts of
Monroe County, subject to the nomination of th-? Republican Party in Convention, to
be held on the hrot Saturdav of J ane next
MANY VOTERS. TREASURER.
Mr. Editor At the folichatton of many
friends, I submit mv name as a candidate
for County Treasurer, subject to the action of th? Republican Delegate. Nominating Convention. L. E. McKONEY. Editor Progress: Y?a will please announce tho name of I. Miitc n Rogers as n candidate for the Oflicu of Treasurer and Collector of Monroe county, subject the decision of tho Republican Party. A VOTER. SHERIFF. Bsru'Vou are authorized to announce the name of Robert M. Gamble, as a candidate ,7or the office of Sherilf of Monroe County, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. MANY VOTERS. Ed. Progress Please announce my name us candidate for S-hiriff, subjeet to the decision of the people, at a Republican Primary Election.
W. H. McCOLLOUGH. RECORDER. Editor Prcgress. You will pl;ase announce my name as candidate for County Recorder, subject to the decision of the people, at a Republican Fiimarv Election. M. "BLAIR. Jld. Editor Please announce to Captain Bla:r, and all others vmom it m-.y concern, that i? the people are willing, am willing, and mure tnani willing yea I even anxious to serve them in the capacity of County Recorder for a saond term favor, which b faithful public servant has a right to without being required to answer foolish questions. My name is Jones.
To CoiistaiMptivex. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years from a seven: lung affection, ar.d that, dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his l'eilon-sufferers the means if enre. To all who desire it, he will se.id a copy of the prescription, free of charge, with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure ttue for Consumption, Asthma Bronchitis, eto. The object of the advertiser in cndirg the Prescription is to benefit the Rfflictci, and spread information which he corccivcs to be invalunble, and he hopes every sufferer wlli try bis remedy, as it will cost them-nothing, and may prove a blessing. Panit-8 wishing the prescription will plense address, Ret. EDWaMD A WILSON, Williamsburg, KingB County, New i'ork May 26 It.
R. H. HUNTER.
W. M. BEATLY.
Errors ol Youth. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debil ty, Prematura Decay, and all the effects of youthful indi: :retion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, sen! free to all who need it. the receipt and directions for milking tho pimple remedy by which he was cu'ed. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, cm do so by addressing, in perfect confidi-nee. JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar street, N. Y. May 26 ly.
IWTI61 TO MOTHERS. BE. SIEAJM) Infant Soothing Syrup. Use in the future only Seabrook's, a cornbin Mion quite up widi the advancement of tie age. Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all eases. In valuable ia the following diseases: Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the Bowels, Restiveness, Teething, Ac (lives health to tho child and rest to tb mother. To PaKESTS Lonitfville, Oct 8. 1868. Messrs Jaa. Ruddle & Co. Gentlemen: We have for some time been using your Dr. Seabrook's Infant Soothing Syrnp, and. have given It a fair triL For curing colic, removing pain, quieting restlesenes, and relieving fick stomach, we have found it more efficacious than all other remedies we have ever us;d. It is very pleasant to the taste, while most remedies for colic, Ac , are verv nauseous. Another great merit that will commend it elf to all parents is the entire absence of the stupifying effects on the child, so common in the use of Dewee's Mixture and other
ticpE.ruwju3 we oave isea lor similar diseases. We most cordially recommend it to all parents. J. W. DaViS, Sheriff Jefferson co. Hurley's Agae Tonic. Ko Arsenic Ko Mercury.
Allcock'p Porous Plasters. Step by step this commodity has attained its unprecedented fame. They are universally approved. They support, strengthen, and the growth of muscles. They appear to have a peculiar effect upon the nervtjs, allaying irritability, while supplying warmth. They seam to accumulate electricity, and aid the circulation of the blood through the part where applied, by which healthy actions are induced.
Even in paralysis, where articulation wns
suspended, the visa ot tha forjus .Piasters
to the spine restored the articulation, anJ materihUy reduced the paralysis. In fact
Lthe patient could help herself, while before
the Porous Plaster was appiied she tvas rs helpless as a baby. We refer to Mrs. Sally
Elliot, bpringneld, Mass
Sold by Druggists.
House. New York.
Agenej-, Brcndreth
mar
Am attorney, who lives in this fonty, recently charged a client ten dollars for his services in collecting a nine dollar pension, coolly telling hi in that he oonld pay theotier dollar .'sometime when it was convenient. Bedford News. Your attorneys, at that rate, will nf vur earn the reputation fov honesty which the Bloomington lawyers enjoy. Come out of th it Borlas'P, if you value your rer .
Sip and Ornamental
if tmsr
North Side Public Square. T1HE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to do all kinds of HoiueFaiating, promptly and in good style. Graining and Variiiisliiog. Imitations of Oak, Walnnt,
Mahogany, Asiii, Maple, STOXE AKU MAiaillE. All kinds of Sign Writing on wood, glass and canvass. Paper Il;Eiiijgriini&. Ceilings Whitened superior to lime-wash. Beautiful shades in ALSO MINE, for ceilings, kitchen walls, halls, &. Now is the time to Re-Faint and Paper. Givo us a call. HUNTER & 'BE ATLY, Bloomington, Ind., Mar. 23, 18"C .
What Every Horseman. Wants. A good, cheap, and reliable Liniment Such an urticle is Dr. To bins' Venetier Home Liniment. Pint BottUw at One Do lar. For Lameness, Cuts, Galls, Colic. Sprains, &c, warranted better than any other. It is used by all the groat hcrsemeii on Long Island courses. It will not cur; Ring Bone nor Spavin, as there is i.o Liniment in existence that will. What it is staled to cure it positively does. No owner of horses will be without it after trying one bottle. One dose r vivs and often saves the life of fin over-heatai or driven horse. For Colic anl Belly-act e it has never failed. Just as hare a3 the sun rises, just so sure is this valuable Liniment to be the Horse Embrocation of the day. Use it one and all. Bold ty the Druggists and Storekeepers throughout, the
United States.
New York.
Depot, 10 Park Plat a
Thirty Deadly Poisons, according to the "Journal of Chemistry, ' are sold in this market to change the coior of the hair. The "Medical Gazette" says tbat they s.i worthless as dyes, and that their sale i.i a "crime." The proprietors dare not ei i)mit them to chemical analysis. Crktadoro's Excelsior Hair Eye, on the contrary, has been :malyzed by Professor Chilton, tho groat analytic) chemist, and pronounced absolutely harm
less, as well as efficient. S.ie his written certificate, at Cristadoro's Astor House, New York. Ckibtadoro'b Hair Pbeskrtattte, a a Dressing, acts like a eharrti on the Hiiir after Dyeing. mar
PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Ague and Fever, that is or can be depeodtd rpon is Iluriey's Acuc Tonic. There have been thousands cured by cseing it who bsvo tried (he u.-ual remedies' without benefit. New Albaky, Ixn., My 2 it, 186S. Messrs. James Ruddle f& Co. Genta: I as afflicted with ague for mouths, perhaps .'or a year or more. Hurley's Agae Took was recoaimended to me by a fiiend. J t a bottle immediately imd commenced taffttig i$ according to directions, and have not been troubled with a ohill sine.-, I am satisfied that if it be taken according to directions it will enre any case of agne and cheerfully recommend it to all suffering with this disease. Youie tralv, VI SCENT KIRK.
Purify Your Blood. Blarley's Sarsaparilfct. With Iodine of Potash.
Affections of the Bones. Ba iutaal Costiv.-aiMi.
pepeia, Erysipe'a, Female Irrqgjk, larilies,Fistulii,a)l Skin DisetSfc Liver Complaint. Indigestion, ... Piles, Pulmonary Disease, I .
bcrolula, t Kmg s fcril.
Syphilis.
Dr. Hurley Sir ; I wish to make &i my rase to the inhabitants of LikI. am a clei k in a Urge taUHhtient Altai
victim ot nereoitary scrofula, frora wl
hav eunered bejond description,
tnoiubs have been unable to folio
ploymeut, I have taken Cod
fodioe, Guysotts'and BelPe Saraai
brother had been in Louisville, ak,
of t'r. Hurler's Sareapanila, prccui
a aozen oomes or it l nave si twelve yeara.and an no finiahbig (j tla, which will leave me in pert
I tbiuk it -a wonderful niedKHne. i
tor a credit to the city be fives ht
be happy to answer any commaw
may De aaaressed to me on tbe m
am, sir, yoara obliged, Bzmt Tor
W. N. F. STANDS FOR White's Newspaper Files, FOB SALE AT THE POSTOFFICE, by McPb cetera.
Early Ilo.se Potatoes 3et,40 hew. ije3:ib:::i3 H. L. EDMOND!i0:S, tho wall .known Potato Grower, has a limited quantity of Pure Early Bose Potataes, which, he offers to thoBo who desiie no raise tho greatest quantity from the bast seed. Thaie Potatoes woro raised from genuine seed no admixture. For sale by E unn & Go. For sale at the Cunning Farm, oni mile and a half went of Bloomingt M. iaar8
LOUDEN &, MCCOY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW General Iiisuranee Agenta, Bloomiufton. Ind. THEY ARE AGENTS :?OR TH! following first claw Insurance Com ponies : AVTNA Fire Insurance Company, Assets $!,1B0,931 11 UNDER WRITER S Fire 1m. Company, Assets , '1,634,999 95 ullTNA Life Insurance Company, Assets $U,000,000 00 m-THE BEST IS Tift!? CHEAPEST OFFICE Northweat corner of Public Bquare. ?;J'y 18fl-y
HURLEY'S
Popular Worm
As this-is really a specific
the beat md neat aiM
ebiUrea, it is not urVJslnf l
takimr the . place of alt nrenar
Worms It being perfectly taateiaaa child will take it
Pojrraioc, lfu&, ArrH i
Dr. Thomas A. Hurley, Louisvill
Dear Sir; I have reeovwet
vegetable Worm Candy, and
aors! toe assertion that tt la tae i
t ve, safe and pleasant upecifio X
used. Your medicines are all the
lowiiL. v xy iiruij jour uriena, F. P. BIBB,
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Eiixir of Pyroplrospha , Iron and Galigaya
This elegant combination poseewea Tonic properties of Peruvian Bark mm without the disagreeable taste and Had
of either, separately or io other prcparal
of these valuable medicines. 15 shoaH- ., i - u:rH.
taaon in ail cases wnen a gemu voc 1 eion ia required after oonyalea;'BiM
fevers or debilitating diseases, or Ifc
distressing irregularities peculiar to
No female saould be without it, V. such diseases, for nothing can r place.
fed
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Janes Rnddle 4 ft PROPRIETORS, Laboratory No. 41, BoHitt Street Louisville, Ky. All tha a Dora goods for aale WIS
