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REPUBLICAN PAPER, DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE LOCAL INTERESTS OF MONROE COUNTY.

Ki'.giMiii) is the most i.seirtiole V it invented for

your -so. Circa: urs free. JkrV. -VoV'jo-i, P O Rux C4::3. N w Yo.-U ir.ml 'kiios

established A. D. 1S85.

BLOOMINGTON, INI)., JAN. 18, 1871.

Mfew Series, Vol. 4 I

In August 3av an Ohio Sheriff, taking a horse-thief to State prison, fell asleep id a eteatnbokt cabin, and when he woke up, the prisoner' was gone. He thinks he must havo got off at a landir g for a drink iiud got left. The S leriff now owns a nice little place in the country which he had no deed fir before the prisoner escaped. D Sheriff always

j nnd "something r lied up in a piece j of brown paper,' when a prisoner ! escapes ?

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Ida proi'Msii lis! s viet. to the- eiti:: ns oil the ci'y of HI i.n. ii.ai-s. Monrn-. nr.J nd-! joining com. cot. Fit n an ts 1 ri.-i.eo 0? WTerul Tents, in the (.5 ove :iame.l ; laecu i

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SHOEMAKER

SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Hloomington, Xxncl-, WHOLESALE ktlO RETAIL DEALERS IN

VXDG'.ASS. BOOKS. STATTOM2BY, MUSIC, AC.

Ipropnivi.t to liinnst; ljeaa, Uils ami llans, as low :si tiie lou'est.

We an Drill's

lienu'tubcr, we have one of the largest stocks of

A I.LkinJs ,m' ! rii) :iri:. itu'lsvVr;; Calx's. r Ci;'c.,i;t!'s P fi-i Ac. Ac. in the

Knd Boo'is the same

ASX I3 t!'E5i over brou'lit to BiGominlon,

b.ot jtrle a.n!

nl w-Il ; il i!v.rr t!i!in ny l:mit: in :.vn, ready trimmed, too, which saves one-huif the to.-! of putting it ;u. AV nlw.tys koup on lmnd a large stock of

PARLOR Diiug Store.

NO, 95 College Avenue.

'47. Established. '47.

J.O.&M.L M'CoIIoiigli,

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RR4XB5ES AX XVI! JSHIIKS Tor Medical Pnri!"-:!!' it. w k', i p n.i sp- . n-.l el.s Drujs. imtl vn s;i)arr.ntft tlmt j i Vo v.r.-i-jin-'J. ( itiUimii I ti:Axiiun cusn. Htid qued at. with

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CANDY MANUFACTORY.

it sncram-"titftl

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ll-il',0-". rilWllV- K.-It i: u iowe-i fusil pri; t;

md mi' lii in.'il urpus.'f tiling p-rtiiiti-ii i t i tli

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BLOOMINGTON

ILEX. SUTHERLAND.

Duplicate Blessings not ArPRK(?IATE. A dislike of i .n. widely distril uted. In the is; ir of Bali, near Java, the nitive "have the singular idei, when woman is brought to be 1 of twins that it in an unlucky omen, and immediately on its being known the woman with h:r husband and children, is obliged to go and live on the seashore, or among the tombs, for the Space of a month, to purify themselves, after which they may return into the village upon a .wtsbU: sacrifice being made. TNi ; an evidence of fertility is con-' sidered by them unfortunate, and the poor woman and her new-liorn babies are exposed to all the inclemency of the weather out of doiirs, just :u the time when they net'd the mor?t attc itio i' This idea , however, far fro i bitiL' peculiar to that island. Among the Khasias of Hindostc.n, "in the case of twins' being born one used frequently to be killed: it in considered unlucky; and also degrading, to have twins, as thev consider that it

assimilates them with the lower

animals." Among the. Anew of Japan, when twins are born, one is always destroyed. At Arebo, in (.Tiiiwea, Smith and Bosnian tell us that when twins are born, both they and the mother tire killed. In Nipurn, one of the sister provinces to Unvanyembc, twins are ordered to be killed and thrown in the water the moment they are born, lest droughts and famines or Hoods should oppress the land. Should any one attempt to conceal twins, the whole family would be murdered." The American Indians also,

the litrth ot twins, kill one:

perhaps merely under the idea that one fine strong child was better than two week ones.

The Cold.-Oh ! the cold, the cold. It maketl. a man go on :i run to his business, and lie rubbeth his tingling ears as he runneth. Me gettelh there late in the morning and he ieavet:i tarty in the afternoon. It mak'.th him desert his warm counting-room often, and go to a cold saloon to warm. It inaketh fond young couples sit very close together as tiiey sleigheth, and causeth cross married people to sit very far apart, slaying eifeh other with icy words, and glances that freezeth. It bringela joy to him who dealeth in coal, and sorrow to those whose pockets are not well .lilled. It maktth the cheek o: beauty glow like t iie rr,se, and pinch -eth all color out of the cheek of him who groweth old. It is a friend of hi;n who skateth. and maketb th?

A Fine Old Indian Gentleman. It is the custom to sneer at the

devoid of all senliment. rsscssino- i I""ington, " A00" f ""J'M

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Indianajwlis L a at list "burst her bounds." She is to have a

suburban town, which is to be called

Washii

of the Caucasian anti-Coolie rioters. "f I ' . ft is a niUtako. The .oor Incii:,,, "A fl,B Au" thf Un1 has his inward monitor. But it i, ' g?.d- .lhe Cff,.,twl a"d JMCtaon . . . . . ... ; ttnh'ii:.(W riinmifr ilirtiiiirh flip

m him : ami c use onserva ion win . c . .

discover noble traits in the untutored i

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non of the imnnlses olametorUti, ,1 S'UU,V mB " irv.ng.

tract. We are in receipt cf na mob

son of the desert. Only a few diyc ago, down near Palasade, we w ur.t i-seii a toti. tiling incident which . never fofctet.

An Indian. st-.:i full si f-c: :-n i

his inoceasias, v-k nrv..-nitf,nied bv : !' Ta

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ii u '. e if. :u

in provisions ?m

let together with a haml.-ome liihoarapli plat,-from A. E. Downey, of Iiidiau-jioiis, who has the selling of

XUV pi:l P. It is i)( uit.i!;i:

with

Oil W! se du

laitl t)ii

;ig ave:tur. A tt b- tVci'ied iu

5lJ. Ml.rin.f r.iul I -.rt YV-al 1 r

his wife a so.u i-i 1 .1. M l. .

nriwiMi. rimy l !,-., l-oi I . t v-i i -

The noble re.! n ,n eatrieJ uothin-.v " l'nHm Hbut the squa.v a, paek.,.1 with a tnm" V' Smt ,m' ;u ,:miisack of flour, two rabbits, a small , Vltt!;i,.n r-J:o,s l ' c,d l

ve c-ei!s a ; iiece. ." . : r :i ni n

i of flour, two rabbits, a smali 'lf '''' 11

1 ' - . 1 ; 1 ... ... . it!', a ril.O moc tf 1. 1.. .-.I,.t , 1 1 V

except when thov ijlloth. it ; sundriitotliorwith her husband' i V i , w"7 V

in tiro e.ui

timiilateth the fur trade.and ftiaketli rifle, which lav. across the top of ;' ,m,l' V' rs ?w . .

dealers in flannel l:o rejoice. her pack. Tendcriv the noble br .ve I " t:,T tnen weamer watched the t.ittcring steps of aeri ,n'. Many t rominent citizens A Chab wan to go Home. ,e loved, as she toddled along i ndlavi S,n8 tin: enterprise for tiie A correspondent of the St. Paul led their darling little W the l lTX7 . ma.', J thir booK. Pioneer tells a story about a woman ! pride of the wigwam. But the most : J V' Ju,la" ' 11(1 Jylvc8tr John,, of Stillwater, Minnesota, v.ho was j aflectinsr part is to be told. The iot'a-voe C:a ' ,he Prfimst0troubled to such an extent by some woman" was heavily ladened, and .Une. f"' of ' ciiter unknown disease tkt her friends! had to nause. ocswionallv. and -.ut ! !'".' ,s tH0 wj'ymg wlueh-

Paper.

.:id

I nun nnw fa sncopssfnl operation.

sIiiHi'hierinjr l t'la. hiiu woniu s:if i"--

armors tlint 1 aiii props red with fac:ttttd

! for packing I ork, o.-jr.nl t- nny small cs1 ubiMhtnKit in the AVt-st. nd will kill nml i rcivh-r Lard on r:iV'iml'!n terms, and in MU F 5 n f;?t-i' -ci-wy htll Ir hiS HnO fjf trade i rtlr, or will tmv otwl nrthawbl W'"v ASJ. ' "" , ,aU in.., at tU higWu..orkrt price. j I r!io hare on hand, pifcnty of Hi' s,

Bn.:k Hot. Sa.iRiipe Meat nc lentttr j Lir.f.J f:r s.tit-. :ti 'nv Pork Hoa-c Cl', rial sret tSvm ehear-. l.nrd 12 , t., l.y ti c I K-o A 1. 1CX. srt'HEKLAXI). ! I!:,.i.-.inct..n.ne. 1870.

paid horo.

.1' FOH SMLIBY'S CKLSCRiTED OYSTERS.

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51. A.Ct'NM. F. ISATTUKTOM. V. C. HI I.'K. i & CO., : Gunral Produce. Co:nmiion

Orcliakl House S. M. 0UCDlRir& SONS, Propriftors.

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i OPPOSITE TIIK DEPOT,

ForwaidiJtg HZerchauts, ! BStoomlnslon, Intl. ! FSJf-.Vn nn't'J f;V be uvund io a-X: inmudiie

l',e trnwlhttr riuHic. hiii;ll

"Wholesale a id Ketail XI. O O X3 XS ,

An Esthetic View op Sweating. One of the ynuug ladies in a Brook Farm story in the Overland Monthly sny.q : "There is profane swearing, where the heart Ui filled with vindictive passion, with malice; but most of the swearing indulged in by young people and uncultivated people is only so much emphasis to back up their .sentences with. It shows that those who indulge in it are -wanting in intelligent respect for their own statements ; or are doubtful if they w' 1 be accepted as true by those they address. I d not deny that it i s extremely bad

I taste; that it is vulvar and disagree

able; and yet a great deal at informal swearing h indulged in by the really reverent and kind heart-

despaired of her euro n fact,- She was on the verge of the grave, but all the while wfiS longing to be carried to the seashore. At last she was taken there, bit grew worse immediately. One morning, just at sunrise, she exclaimed that if she could only get into the sea du should recover. After trying in vain to dissuade her, her friends carried her to the water, rut, after making a few steps into :he surf, she screamed, "Oh! I shall strangle! I'm choking!" and fell into convulsions. Suddenly he clapped her hands to her mouth and cried : "Oh ! here it is.; it has come up. I have ii in my hand. I'm well," and on looking into her hand her friends found there a soft-die! crab. Then the lady recovered. "The theory fully illustrated here," says this veracious and philosophic correspondent, "serves to show that the intense longing o" one of the most diminutive of the rrustacea family (a'c) so affected and controlled the human brain sis to cause, in fact compel, the restoration of the little victim of man's epicureanism to th-

home originally intended for it by

off her pack ami ix?st ; and on these occasions herhusharfd kindly assisted in unloading her, aud as kindly repacked her nftsr she had rested.

Most of these he Indians !et he j

squaw do her loading arid unloading; hence oar astonishment at witnessing the ailectioo of ourhero. While Pine At ics.

l: ineoTDO'Tatfd m everv deed :

"The grantee accepts this- deed; f-om the grantors with tii express agreement that he, his heirs and assigns will not cTeet or maintain, or sntter to be erected or r iaiataited' on th i real t state herein conveyed, any distillery, brewery, so.ip factory,, pork or slaughter lMuuisy or any

jollier esfcrhKshiiK it offemive to- the j people ; and that he wil nut erect

rv ! or maintain, or situer to erected

Cboakkrs. ' Nothing to d can't make a livintr!" is the

now. and has bean sina Creations i or maintained on raid prutise, any

dawn, -with a certain class of people, 'stable, hog-pen. privy, OT other that the times are hard and that r-fS-nsive huildieg,. stall or shl there is nothing to do money is ; within one hundred feet' of anyscarce and they can't make a living. ; avomw in said town,, ami that he Hundreds have saluted us in this i "ill not sell or suffer any one to sell way during the last month, and s;ud premises any intoxicating many of ,them will, no mutter how : Uveries, except for s mentai,4

flush the times, go complaining in : rm'tliciual or mc-. tiadn.-al purposes

this way to the emi ot time, it i us become a chronic complaint with them. We admit the times ire hard and money very scarce, but this is .no reason why people should yield to despair, and Spend the time

allotted to labor in useless repining j of their unhappy fate. If we would j i-u.iceed we must labor uut-easin-jr'y. i Labor and good management are the :

strictly. And li ? accepts of this deed on the further agreement that the right to eotnpvl' an enforcement "f these conditio' rest?, not only in the grantor, their ivirs ant! assigns, but in nil the property holtlerd of said town.''

'ee!r :

the laws of nature." It appears that j basis of prosperity aim success. I imj ;

the ladv had swallowed the Ci-al

while eating

raw ovsters !

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Knttlmwft nnd .Luke JJloominztoa, Ind.

IHOTIOE TO BEIDGEed'

I BUILDERS.

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trst.nri i iV i I. vV", in tht-1, li, !'-: 'i'i.v lirm o'

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:i. f T'iUEliI.''ot. CVRI S Tf Vltlil-OOO. rX,:iniollc!kOl &r: Co, Uave jtw openud a fresh stock of ET.Ot INr 1 fit rf if t C ft B 5 AA f2

Sl tis kits: 15 b 1 i Provisions, c.c,

Vrcai side ot t rio Nitiare, next door : ;,. ,, o

I of Mnroo eo.

111 ex- i

To which a sailor present re

sponds: "I am su re, Miss, it's not

h, r .- (rivon, that waled j language tnat so wictced ; itstiie

l..r uiimin" 1 r.-sseis aiei ....... on(. tee s tit the Heart. 1 was

thinking all the time you were talking, of once when I was at sea, spue-' from land, in the Pacific;

VrOTKE i J.i-i'liK

A j ron fir ft hriilt; llenn JS:0mi Ci-ik, at Mi!'.U-!n'.' Ford, will be rK-eivd t '.!!; Auditor s )!fie until 1 o'clock Thursday. Mart-b o:b, IS71.

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thf Auditor's OlhVi?.

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A7T0BNSYS AT UW A N I) General Insurance AgfBts,

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I OrFlCE Xoithwtst corner of Public j jejuni. 5Jl.It L86-y

Notice to Physicians. vroTU'K LS IIE'KKHY G1VKN. that ,lN sfa-' il 5.r .ii'ir.;ils for t!i Mi-dienl and Se.!i.a! Tn-iita ont of the peer of Cluar Cro-U t.iv.'iishio. f.r one yenr, "ill 1 o vcfivJ at tho Court House, until 3 o'clock. Monday. Febrimry 13th. 1371. Bv m-d"r of the Bo-ird of Commifs'onc 's ; of Monro,, o... HliN KY F. PERKY, ! Bkioiiiington, ue.-.ai :!t Auditor. I -to tt iiijr of Poor

TOTICIi IS ili-i;i-:EMY GIVEN", tlmt

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Itrm will ! e.-r Hinifttt ' y :'ii, wu... v. i'. i i oiijiy th "!d S. U. -v l Kit, J. W. iJC Kli'K.

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'Si AY hmi & CO

DKALKKS IN Choice Family Groceries, C weoiisware i i n moth The hi:;hpt ir.nrket price piiid for coun-ti-y pro duets. Northeast corivr of the piihi.:" Kjiiiire, ll0OItlJj-o:), jnit-c.-vo Iiittiaiia.

roe County Pi-.or Aviir.si, will be received

I ni the .ludttor's OiSoi: ttntil 2 o'clock P. Jl., ; Munday, February 13th, 1ST!. ' Thf Hoard reorvt-s the rlibt to rejeot kivp, 1 t.r i.U bid.. j 15 v order of the !'-r.l of Commit!. 'IK rs I of M.mr...) co. II F.N V F. PKUKY. j lStooiiiington, dcc2I ;-.t Auditor. THE WOULD KKNOWNKD HOWE 8EWINQ MACHiNE, I With a.l tilt; lute improvomenu. j ADAPTED TO EVERY VAI1IETY OF i SEWING, FOR fAM.'Ulf.S OR i MASUFAUYORIES. ,E. H, CAHP3ELL, Agt, l;!ooniiii);ton, l ad., JJiiC. 7, 70.

i l!r or y.,.. e -.5 ii toy ;-r.io. kioiv th t i'r i: v i j.n - - U a inuiio ( ':'. oelit'

: . .NM A( l :)'.' ST"! .if the c wers & lb -t'lris l-Hvc ! i- n ..nd fer oi ilcofion, nnt"; ail ii tll.-illf c- in to I to (.. wll to fail ,t the T.aw i h & Van Horn, end sett!-; id PIIVC ''. KOIJliiO W. MIKKS.

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"o ith College

ni ooi'.ioij;. Hair cutt ii' !U;:1 i. f . - : . .-. - Ii '.;: . .

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Ccn :nir.s n o lat: u! ji!tr;NO surh v oi iAZMi; NO LiTUAlitiE:; NO N'FI itATK OF SUlVEat, and U erti ly fn-c from tint Voiionoii and H. lith-dt'stroviii.? l)ni;,- u.j ;n oil or Iitiir Prfp.tratioii.-;. T:- n p,irei:t. and e..; r n t I, it T.ill

I in.' till' lines- i.M.r:.- ptst,., , SA1 ii.

CXii.-I.V AM) Et--HfiKTJ,,.,:l(u.en. tiiii! tors ioticb'. for. and '"'n. . : tt. It r -.vtore.t and orcv- n!. t!:f ,r ,ri).n bo'oini'ta (ir.iy, iiiijiitrt- a joft, i$ny appi araiiee, ren.ov'f- daiidr '!!', i.-. cool nri , (.f-;-..fi!i ": ntr i 1 l hi' head, check., the Mmt ','-.,i,i f. !1ii.S ttr, and restore-, it, to n gre(!( extent, win wnaturcly lost, .rvv( i.tnlj, ,.,i.K. ,.Si cor-" all b'lmorjt, cicraneous ('Olpt;oi,!i, tiid uni atnrr.1 heat. the giEsi mm mimm in the or8a!

!.. K MKISNEV. M. P. HARmsOX RI'KINNEY & HAB0SS9N,

rOULI) CALL 'CUE ATTEX-

! l lion of lm fricniBt in Uloornhirtr.ii

to the fact that they have opened

Hloominirton, I ; in the new iniiitiini? norm 01 me i psi vtno.e

3 ; v e win Keep iihiik .mi m ucai ii

Beef, Pork, Mutton and Sausage. A shine of the public patr.innyo is dieted Nov. 10, 1870.

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Mm;, Prepared only by Proctor lirwhrrt, (Jli.ii'ctii.r Ma. The (ionuine up ' '- ' ' t . ' :'' ''' : :' " V it,

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FEED STABLE, IlEVK OF Kl.OO.MINGTON IIOTKI., !

n .il!lLK HOKlSKJS, Horfcsand nnit'ie

O and trims, hired on reus. -liable terms. S .uirti nut i nst of the Pos ollioe, and in

nan of the lilotniiington Hotel. oetli j

The Premium Hlorne Shocr. A. R. EAVENSDR0FT, II u tl I Horse Shoe.,

Comer of Sixth and Mac'-ison Streets. The Premium for he?t horse-shoe-1 ' inn, was awarded to Mr. ttnvenscroft, bv a i (onmiitee of three Hbick niths, nt the, Monroe County Fair, held September, IHto. j

Everv deseription of 1 I ickumitliliif; uone j nontlv t'uid promptly. Impairing executed

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an it re toil in witn a water-ioggcti sliij), with nine starving men on her. They hailed us, and we hove to. Then they begged to he taken on hoard. Now, our Captain was one of your pious sort. Wei!, when the mate with his hands on the ropes ready to lower the boats, heard the Captain's cold-blooded decision, 'Tell them we can't take them ; we have only provisions enough to take ourselves to port;' why the mute swore an oath I should not dare to repeate it to you, Miss ; in a had cause it wen; enough to sink a shi p and wishing that he might he hung, besides, at the yard ar.n, if he did not fetch those poor souls on board. And

down went the boat, in spite of the Captain, and on board they came ;

ami wcall arrived safe and sound in port. Now, Miss, I ask 'you, who .swore the mute, or the Captain "Skt it ox tiif: Doorstep." I serenaded Sophia once when she was but a tender hss ; and the greeting which I received for my musical display,, has never been fully appreciated by inc. It was the witching hour of night, when churchyards yawn. Everything was hushed, and stillness reigned profound. I commenced to sing, "T firing a Little Flower to T.iee." Sophia was hanging out of the window, and it w is through her solicit ttion that 1

endeavored to warble this precious

Young men who go to see girls have adopted a novel method of obt lini ig kisses. They assert, on the authority of scientific writers, that the concussion produced by a kiswill cause th.. frame of a g;m jet to flicker, and cculy induce the girl to experiment in the interest of science. The first kiss or two the parties

watch the hV.rio to see it flicker..

but soon become so interested in the experiments as to let it flicker if it wants to. Ten reasons why a woman marries : 1st, or n home. 2nd, for family interests.. 3d, to prefix Mrs. to her name, and avoid being an old maid. 4th, to have her bills

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some lew weelcs ae;o w e gave art5.

extended description of the LtikehsEccentric Dite'iing Machine,.

ninnv nnt sifraii iv Ttw. ivsv- "1,1111111.11111.1, . in

side,' grumbling with destiny, a:id kenStfe Co-, of E udhmapo.is. Tiietoo small a number with coats off! machine seems t. haw ln atCnuand sleevos rolled up, are ready to io ! MC inteTe.-t m Chicago. Theaud dare, and earn the bread thev , Tunes of a few (1 ys ago ?-.ys : eat bv honest industry, thereby ben- i "Tlie exhibit. a- cf tue Lufccna efuirrg themselves, 'their famili.-s, Eewntrie rhVlitr, at the stik their neighbors, the city, and the-."1 y'-y aeraoo-ii, whichco.mtrv at large. In' short; lVe i was .inuounf.'.l tr the mo-nmg, was need more woikingmen and fewer , a sw ' p trtu-alar j;

anti ait woo wuii 'ssto us tiraiKwia

5th, bemuse her friends

marry. nth, urea use she wants money; 7th, she wants to travel. 8th, for spite. 9lh, she wants sympathy. 10th, and last, "Because." The cleanfst city in the world is Iiroch, in Holland, where no horse or carriage has ever been permitted to enter, and where everything is kept with most scrupulous neatness. Before entering nuny of the houses you are required to remove your shoes. It is said that even the Emperor of Russia was compelled 'to comply with this custom in his recent visit to that place. Martin M. Ray and Jonathan w! Gordon, two prcmincnt lawyers oi Indianapolis, have sued W. A. Bowles for 810,000, attorney's fees for defending him before the Military commission, that tried him for treason. The way of the transgressor is hard. If his enemier cannot crush him, his friends will.

paupers.-

A Hkalthy Individual. The following is the Inst thing written bv the, late '"'Artemus War!." "Out ii qiiite recent I've been a healthy individooal. I'm nearly sixty, and y it I've got a ra'tiskle into my arNns which don't make rrty fists resemble the head of a canary

bird when they fly out man. Only a fssw weeks

An obse Faeticli lady, complaining of her frightful "ten leney to embonpoint, says, "I am so fat that

piece "I Bring a Little r lower to j I pray lor a disuji poinimeiit to make Thee." Sophia's tyrannical papa me thin. No sooner does, the disstuck his head out of the window, I appointment come .than the mere

and in a Voice of thunder, roared : expectation of growing thinner gives

exhibitin in East Show-began, in a

b'ldui which had formerly nekepied by a p'igylist one of them fellers which hits from the shoulders and teaches the manly art of seW-defens. And he cum and sed he was goiu' in free, in consekence of previ'siy okepyin' sed b'ldin' with a lafne yaller dog. He sed, Oh, yes.' I 'Oh, no.' 'Do you want to be ground to powder?' I sed, 'Yes 1 do, it there is a' powder grhidest handy,' when he struck me a d sgustin' blow in my left eye, whi:h caused that concern to at once close for repairs; but he didn't hurt mc any more. I went for hi:ii entr-

oet'eallv

were- greatly df lighted,-, aud pro

nouneed ir emplu.ticaUy ipt'rmr to anything of the kind -t"by had eer witnesse.1 Ix'foiv Its great vimplteity, eompo.' 1 as it is of onelarge wheel with SS iailfts revolving on an weutric et.:iik, nliiel? upon no ordinary wagon made lor the liuKptrsc, carmng the dirt tm

nd hir ajfiiur fevt high and dis barging-it

go I was! upon each side; and Its great Sir

jyicity. I wo m .ii anil i Wo norse .. will cut 150 rod-? of ditch per dayf.JJ feet deep. 11 uli the r.iannfttcta't rer ami land owi er will rmd in thi ' machine what they havu lon desired a successful ditch :-iv For several months f st -1?..TK. Maeaulev anl C'o., at Itulian.rjolis, iiave been maki ng a dent stone lor genend buihl ag.purjses,rhfcrii; is becoming o, ui to-popular-in tlatcity. It is sa:d thit it becot es n hard as gram: by tsse. and tx ia-evc.-y way as siibs:anial. In theE.ist, side-waikf cf this materia!, which have bun down neari r four

His parents liv-? mar bv veais. show no l lore sh'ii of we.-

and I will mmoly stile that fir'tcei. "than the hardt-r.t bnihis.ig stoier minutes after l'tl gone for him LU while it casts iesi Uian soe-lialf a mother, seein' the prostrate form of much. her son iipproaeliin' the house on a - shutter carri'd by four men, run out The proprietors of the Surgical doors, koerfully looked him over. Institute, at Indianapolis, nuve

and sed, 'My son, you've I icon foo'it;' Umgkt the Bicking IL5, in order"

"Well, just set it on the doorstep, and don't make so much fuss about such a wretched little flower."

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roi n l a tnrasuiu niasn -en. xo.i went in at the end where they ; i t the grain in, come out with the

j straw, and then got up in tiie thing

umajig and let the bosses trod n you, didn't you my son?' Yea can imagine by this what a dbagreeable person I am when I'au angry."

to make lMHtm

wiiieh i. crowding

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me such joy than ever.

that I become fatter

sept28-70

PRI IVT I NO. TIIK PHOmiKSS .101 PRINTING OFFI(;H. North Side Pnblie Sipi-ov. with AVin Type, Snv l'rte, and entirely AVw: M'ttrriid of nil kinds, is prepan.d Io do printing in a style equal to the best ill the eountrv. Particular nttantior. paid to Com mkikmal pkinting.

inelti-liltL' Bill Heads, Hand Hills. LeUitr all wiiirpr htirl then thawed

llead,N,.0. II.,d..areiilari,Crdf..Pc.-r, j out 8,1W, anj b a Jark place, Ac., &(!. Fine i'rintini; a speciality. Or- J , , . . i 1 i dem from a dwtanco Will receive prompt " considerable injury would result

attention. I irom this apparently narsii treat- ' " 1 ! mnnl . UV,.l,l .,1,,-uvu llO

nt ri .I," m' IIH.I.Il. V.llttlia ?11UUIU 4,...fc. .'V rheGranlUgitrTip,

J. V. Brad o 'd, . boot and shoe dealer,of iliehmoud, Ind., was shot Tuesday morning, December

2ahj while in his store on Main

Onions are often injured in winter by keeping them in too warm a place. Thev will seldom lie injur

ed by frost if kept in the dark, and j 8tivet l,v Mrj Hiuuv, a sister of his

in ukiii noxes or i.arreis, wneie uui j Wlt-(i j-ie WO(m,i js Consi lerd subjected to frequent changes of j dangerous. Mr. Shaw alh'gctemperatiire. It is the altcrn- ( j.rit jK.rsoual outrawes as the prov-

ate trecziiigsand thawings that cle- j iuation. She )m onlv been married

sf.-nys them, and if placed in a position where they will remain frozen

Oalc Fill prtn bd at tifactory rUi j pleasure ;

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samples 3'hstK A. Grant P. O j '' "l P1" lu luo

uici wjtW ' Wr or eoai out toue.

a few weeks, and the act seems to have been quite deliberate. Her husband waited near by and attended her home. Mrs. Shaw waived an examination and gave bail in $1,000. .i Bishop Simpson thinks that the word won't laj convened in lest t&m tferoe thowajid years.

Though

eighteen months since t .io Institute was starlet', it is s.- id that over three! thomtniil east?s have been treated, : tin re. It is doubtful -ii'Jiet'jer sny I similar Institution in the UfiJ.S I States, has ever met wiih ici r ! marked success- in so short a tm.

A Connersvilie man buried bis

first wife, and inscribed upon 1. er , i . :. ; tomb : "A Star on Earth- a Gem j It U stated that tnv D?pnrtnwn in Heaven," which was all riht ' of Agricuhure -oiae ii:ae ego pro--and very nice. But when he bur-i emed a quantity of gr fts of Kusied his second along sida of bis'sian apples and distributed iherak first, the marble detder instribed on extensively in tlm Korcb-wes, I ': her tomb : "Anther Star on Earth is expected they will pwvo-a valn'' another Gem in Heaven," and the i abhacuisition'to the f'Tnrt growera, neighbors want to know how lo ig espai-iallv in Minnesota nd th this thing is going to last '? Northern temlories, whre appleWe pn.p...e saTiog a few words ! raWnS .with i . tavor of 1 .cal ' advertisers. We I,ow au l'n e.in eommend them to the public,1 rr (1r aL-" ' , , , l'c Wo'-ott ir nam nominator Snwr- . . ami eati onlv siy, when you fitu a . , . '0 hI.a If era I snlvcrtiser, you are eert:;n , , v t oii 1 also to find a prompt, careful a. id W,h T F nea handed dealer. Always r a- 1 las -var- T ft

trouize the men who use orinter's B-ine-s fs so aV tsi .'fed?.fe

ink, and you will be ur to Buvc thaty .u can't wn s:ijr- "t04 Isf? M

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