Bloomington Progress, Volume 4, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 February 1871 — Page 2

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NM'tD i;VKRY WEDNKSDAT. (t !

Willi A A. Gabs, Editor and Propi-ietor

Gen. Washbcrs; The many warm friends of Gem IE. I). Washburn, will leirn with deepest regret

that no hopes are entertained of his j raentt

recover. It will be remembeved I

that he arrived at his home, in Clinton, a short time since, on his way from Moutaaa to Washington, on business connected with his offico of Surveyor General of that Territory. On arriving here he was in uch fiwble health that he could not proeeel further. Postmaster Bur

nett and Dr. V an V a lain went up

A young ccuple in Greene county, were aflected at a recent revival

meeting, that they "went forwatd ! j llHll:. to the altar, and insisted upon beini?

married ! One hundred and twenty -eight convicts will be released from the Southern State I'fison, during the coming y;ar, by reason of the ex

piration if their terms ot lmprisoii-

Mr. and Airs. Sanson of Chicago

filed cro:i bills for divorce. lie

testifies that she poured a panful of

boiling 'vat.er over bis head, and

then scraped the hair off with the pan, he submitting, "to ses how far

she would go.

A lady residing in a German city, which is beivilv taxed for both men

to see him yesterday. They found ! and money by the war, writes to a him bleeding at th lungs, and so i friend that the cost of living is bo

low that his physicians had given i much increased in consequence, that

orders to admit no visitors. Terre she lias to pav 65 cents for a pair of

white kil gloves"ith two buttons, ; that a new silk bonnet costs nearly

a dollar in gold, a cab for two per

Saute Express.

P. S. Since the above xcm put in type. General Wash turn hag died.

I wim rn tlionnpra nrl hack 37 writ.

lhat was a sensible fi.en-;,j ..u:,, Minnm! fin-nt. the

hi . i 1... i o a

incKy aocior, Alien uy uHiue wnu, . extravajcac t rate of 12 cents a dozen

muca (.-aiieu, rewuuy, a nuuiwj niecfSi in a murder case, in which the de-1 ' , , , , e Koo Un. Some of the saloon-keepers of in

u;i .tLi K th ln.;..r ! diauapohs have reduced the viola-

.... . ' vn fki. U -I. r lunt kr o ti-n.O

Vhen there are two bar

Armlntlce. An armistice between France and

Prussia has finally been arranged, which may eventuate in a peace and

the conclusion of the war without

further bloodshed. The terms are given a dispatch from Keiser William to the Empress Augusta : The German forces occupr all the

forts around Paris) (which was done on Saturday afternoon ;) the regular forces of the French army

and the Guafdes Mobile are to be

kept as prisoners of war within the

citv, the investment of which is to

be maintained, although it will be

revietuailed when the troops are disarmed. The National Guard

takes upon itself the task of preserving order. All the armies in th field are to retain their present positions) the ground between them to be treated as neutral territory.

The Constituent Assembly is to be

assembled at Bordeaux within a

fortnight and to them terms of

peace will be submitted. The

armistice was signed oh Friday night at eight o'clock, and is to last three weeks. All statements outside of these particulars are mtre gossip. Decrees have been issued for the election of members to the German Parliament Oft the 3d of February,

and for its meeting on live 9th of

March next.

MONEY WANTED,

The San Domingo Resolutions which passed the House of Representatives of Indiana, were intended not so much to express the opposi

tion of the Democratic members to that schcme,aa to insult our Senators ia Congress. In proof ot this it

is only necessary to print the re

marks of several members unon these resolutions :

-i2S,lina. XKImceht additions with the main propositions of the ! To my monk, mules ft complete in resolutions, but they are not in such T adicua' QTiorfrla form as to command mv vnt. I lUieS DliaWiS,

m nntVMpd In Mils on tiro w!mn nfi''9 CLOAKS

BY

Grand Collection

-OF

WILD

ANIMALS

PBOM TUB

AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, ARE RECEIVING A NICE

ASSORTMENT

ftnrf nrAfnp.v'i hto nninmn as jin ex

Ko ! point

L UT S.IJMV 111V liv . i.

studied the ouestion of insanity the JP ,n. on? sa,u,on one wm S Will It Ea Hdubie Pie ?

leas ne untlemooa it, iinn ne looseti i . " j "--- ,i ihe democratic maiorny in the

upon such theoretical controversies! Monday morn ng, and complain ct Hml9e bst Thursday morning, as occasions where lawvers made j other for keeping open house . ( wcut to t,)e;r seatsnot on the

foolsof themselves in trying to make i 1 e , one compiainea oi wm ui . door 8fc ng UUalith

asses of the doctors. Any one who Ple?a guty ana surer a nns oi i i. t.:i'; ,i,;k and cos.ta. When thtere is only one

of the proprietor will make the charge

xperts have been examined on the question of insanity will agree with the doctor.

A Fearful Picture from Parfs starvation

New York, Jaauary i

Steps,

determination written on their brows. The Journal had forgotten

the lash suspended over the press of the city, and actually had the temerity to criticise blackguardism in members of the House, as it would in the case of un-official blackcuards. Cut it oft" was the

annexation. it may be that t am not correctly informed. But it is my impression that these resolutions have been framed to cast a censure upon the Senate of the United States, the President, and Senator Mortom Mr. Defrees. As the resolution

is a direct refltctioia on our Senators, I vote no. Mr, Fricdley. I. regard this resolution in the nature of a censure

oil our Senators ; and, therefore,

while I am opposed to the annexation of San Dotnhigo,I shall vote no. Mr. Kennedy. While I am in

favor of the resolution, its wording

compels me to vote no. Mr. Rhodes. While I am really

opposed to this annexation, 1 s.ni unwilling, by voting for the resolution before the 1 louse, to cast a reflection on President Grant, and c ur Senators in Congress. Mr. P. L. I). Mitchell gave the sentitneuls of the Democratic ma-

.. VELVET

EEiS. ASTUCIIA.S,

end Bea-rer CloHicinga, Fringe and Notions.

A largo astortrnent of Lndiot' Dress Goods. X goo1 assortment of Lnrlios', Ment' and Boj' Boots and Klines, of custom work. A good line ,f Men' and Boy' CLOTHING, all of the latest styles. A full lino of GROl'EIUES. All of -which I will sell helow the market price. IToi' Cash. I will make pricpe to uit purchaser!, for the bnlnnce of the season, : Or let tbe Customer

make the trice on Rome linei of Goods that

I wijh lo close o.it and quit keeping. Dec. 20th, 1870.

and the Journal was only censured

If in don't any more, it may still dispose of its twenty cents worth of papers each day to the members of

the House.

head. The all-absorbing question

will the Journal keep mum on

Prom tho Cincinnati Gazette. Ar Honest Confkssigs. The truthfulness of the following pav;i-

PT&nk which we take from the i cry : aud cut off it would have been,

A balloor letter from Paris.dated : Louisvilb Courier-Journal, will be i had not some of the Republican

December 25th, says: "Our stock recognized by all parties concerned, members acceded to a compromise

vi corsai are inat uuuiuiauiug. ; y e trust tiepuoiicans win reau 11 KO Eight hundred horses areslaughter-; their illiterate fellow-citizens, that ed daily, -wo hundred for the the latter may know in what esteem array and six hundred for the civil they are held by one of their own population. Eggs are 40 to 50 number who has not been "true to cente each, butter 7 a pound, tur-ihi, principles and his partv ," hav-e-

keva and jreese $16 and 518 apiece : ;nar basely learned to read and write, is,

and worthless even at that ; chick- l-Jia treachery to his political creed, i blackguardism, or lose the twenty ens JC each,and getting very scarce; j however, has not incapacisted him 'cents? Indianapolis Commercial.

Jigsons apiece. nis morning . j0r tc.nng tho trutii. Here is the gava SI 50 for one pound of salt j parag -aph. I beef. Eats are eighty cents each, j "Th! great instrumentality thro'gh ; Nearly every restaurant isclosed,and; which Radicalism attains powerj

those wiwcB remain open naa vow ,s Mind, with a little assistance every night that they will not open, from Money ; tbe great insirumcntnext rooming. Onions, carrots and ! ality through which Democracy atturnips are 5 to 8 cento apiece, j tains the same ends is ignorance. A packet of soup herbs, which j Wherever Radicalism prevails, from, time immemorial has cost3 there Learning lifts her classic 'mad, cent), now costs from 40 to 50 ; and from her ambrosial locks scatcents. Every body has been buy- i ters intellectual light and loveliness ing string beans put up green in ; abroad ; 'vherever Democracy ob-

tin cans: although two or three ! ta:ns a foothold, there Irriorance

ITN YELOPKfJ. AVith the card of your J liiniiicss pritited ricat! v on the cornei.at

prnfltlj reduced prices, at the Progrut Job

Upies. tome and lo-irn Hirg.

jority : Mr. Mitchell. I am not so

sitive as siome gentleman who luiv.' risen in these explanations. J vote for tins resolution because I believe it does censure Governor Morton. t Applause from the Democratic enches. I vot aye.

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Shoe Shop,

IIEJVRY I HETt SOIV, has opened a Shop, over Simon Kahn's store room, on

the went side ot the public square, and ia n- prepared to manufacture Calf and Kip

i iloots. 'o order, in the most workmanlike

manner, and at reasonable price. Repairing promptly attended to,

8- Rpniemlcr tlia place over Simon

Jumna store nom. Bloomington, Ind., sept. 1, 1869,

tiroo the old price was a9ked for ! erects

shrines and altars,

Travelers say that the indecent offices of the person are performed in the public streets of Constantinople. In Indianapolis the streets are preserved ; but the State House has become a stench in the nostrils of all decent people since the assemblage of this legislature; and tho Democratic majority will not allow their privileges to be t bridged, as will be seen by the following from the official record of Wednesday's

Big Fish Stoiiy. A gentleman who has been ru.'iticatinir out

in Lawrence countv for some davs

If it does, off goes its j P?t, tells a very large story, the

scent: OI me siory ueuig jinniweu ui j Lawrenecport, in that county. On i Tuesday last, he says that a party ! of men with seines, captured five hundred fish in White river. On Wednesday the Bamc party took eight hundred, and the two days succeeding they secured eighteen hundred and thirty-five, and fifteen hundred fish ranging from eight ounces to two pounds in weight each. The fishermen were hauling them about the village in wagons, and took some down to Mitchell, a distance of five miles, to sell to the people there. We are under the impression that the laws

of the State prohibit' seining fur

1!

Change of Time. 7Vw hotdinn Fair ehanflett from lilh o

Stpttmbtr tu ih.t HVi of September, 1871 The Fourth Annual Fsiir o" the Monroe County Aitriov.lti'.nl Society, will com-, mentc on the Ifth day of September, 187 1 and continue i'ne (lave. M. L. SKor;n.'8H, " f?. P. Thompson, jan'.!r S.ct. Pres't.

JUNGLES OF

AFRICA

LARGEST Exhibition

IN THE W0ELD!

VanAmburi

SURPASSED.

W ILL EXHIBIT AT

BLOOHIIHGTON. INDIANA

Every day, (Sundays excepted) from 8

a. M. till S r. H.

FOR SALE. (ART OF OL'T LOT NO. 27. For pertietilan, Bonaire of J. Ul.i.39 McPttBETB.

proceedinss

"Mr. Montgomery submitted au j fish at any season ot the year

them, they have all disappeared, j before which her blind and ragged onlor to authorize the Doorkeeper

Peas and other vegetables prepared ; votaries prostrate themselves in the i 1 ,

in lie same: way are quite auuuu- ali9t ma sing preans in fter praise. nt, but no one buys them, for we It is not strange, then, that the have no means of cookingthem. The Democrat who is true to his princicalico printers use sizeing made of ; ples and his purty never approaches whites of eggs, dried here during ; a school house without instinctively the summer and sent to the mauu-: fetdiug in his pockets to see if he facturing towns. The seige pre-; has such a thing as a box of matches vented their transmission, and they i or a can of nitro-glycerine. It is are now on sale as an article of to ti e Democratic party the Engfood. Intoxication lias been so j ljsh poet refers, when he tells us prevalent since the commence-; that where ingnorance is bliss it is merit of the siege that the supply f0alv to t wise."

ot wines una spirits sutncient to

to employ such additional force as may be necessary to abate th? nuisances at tbe entrances of the capita huilding. On motion of Mr. Abbctt it was laid on the table. Indianapolis Commercial.

so, by N:

this case calls for investigation

the Lawrence county courts. !

A. Ledger.

f&" The editor of the Anderson Herald is an Assistant Clerk in the Legislature,and ought to know what he is talking about when be makes the following assertion :

last eight months will be exhaust

ed in four There are bread pan-:

ics daily, but they are merely ocal ; still, they ire important as indications of increasing embarrassments. While the.-e is wheat enough there

is not flour in sufficient quantity, ! known to write a line,are as prompt and the mills are unable to turn i in drawing their allowance of these out an adequate supply. Then perquisites as others who seem to there is ths question of fuel for the j carty cn quite a correspondence. milk and bakeries, which ia daily 'Indianapolis Journal. becoming more difficult of solution. We are informed that a keeper of Bread is cheaper than oats or bar ! a saloon, not far from the State ley, and lvrses and cows are fed on Ho ase, has several hundred dollars' bread. The supply of medicines is worth of postage stamps for sale. becoming low. There are rumors j T. H. Express. . thtit the Government intends to m corifiseate all of them for the milita-j -?o show that "the copperhead ry hospitals. Laundresses refuse j still writhes," one of our exchanges to work, f u there is no starch, no alludes to the fact.that the other clay, soap, no hot water, or means of! w hen the" Ohio House o: Ilepreheating irns. In some quarters of j scntatives was discussing a resolutho town there is an insufficient sup-1 tion to simply permit Jones' bas -reply of watsr. A great many wealthy j lief of the surrender of Viuksburg, fanilies are oblieed to' do their ! snrmounted by a bsautiful bust of

own washing, and dry the linen in' Abraham Lincoln, to be placed in the dining room. Wood is now! the rotunda of the Capitol, som of fiva cents a pound ; I lose hours I the members could not forbear from daily huniiing for something to cat. ! voting against it, while Mr. Seitz, I occasionally get something which i of Seneca county made a remark, makes me ill' with nausea for six or"Mr. Speaker, with respect for the

eight hours. More than one meat : sculptor, but not for the dead, I vote

Tie present Legislature must be 1Mm "P"' toe present

muca givea to letter writing, as the u jvepres.mauves.oi inaiana, warrants for postage stamps already!1 first-class blaokguijd. He got drawn amount to $2,207. It hasfff" obscen,, !ietlh(: "ther day, Lui. - .J .,i:. i while occupying his chmr, at a time

that those who have never been

pie ill.

I have bought has made me i aye." And only last week the Leg-

A physician told me this j i&'aturo of irguua,by & party vote,

that he advised all his! ordered tne picture of Kobert L.

friends to drink dailv a class of; Lee for the State Capitol, and by

Pennine wine tcf counteract creneral ! tae same vote rejected a motion for

deoility. From want of food in

sufficient quantities, many pesrons will die. It is painful to see the wan, pi allied, famishing iaces in tho ribbons of people stretched in front of the butchers, and es eeially of the public kitchens. I stepped ofT one to s morning as I walked by it, aud found it 10 yards long. Some of tie wretched women had skeleton babies sucking. Typhoid and hospital fever sveep to the gruve a large number of persons every day. There has been 22,000 deaths in Paris since the aeige commenced. Smallpox continues its ravages with scarcely any abatement. Tiiere are many suicides. There is a good deal of insanity. There never was before so much drunkenness in Paris. It has a large ahar ; in the increasing mortality?'

the purchase of a portrait of Gen

eral George II. Thomas, the best man Virginia has had since the days of Washington and Jefferson and Marshall.

A son of Brigham Young passed through Indiananolia from ttw Kt

Jart welf. He was going home to! mule,!' is the

Two thousand hogs have teen slaughtered at Go3port,Owen county, the present season. A Hendricks county couplo weigh one thousand pounds. When they get sick what a mass of suffering there is in one family ! The Indiana Senate passed a res

olution recognizing the validity of

the few outstanding internal im-j-rovement bonds, and also condemning the Wabash and Erie Canal claim. The following is spoken of as a perfect cure for croup: Alspice t sa made of whole grains of spice. It seems at once to cat the phlegm loose and relieve the child.

"I'll put a head on youbiggir'na

invest slang in those

i'ftrto

when quite a number cf ladies were

pment. The present Legislature has drawn from the State Librarian two thousand two hundred and seven dollars worth of postage stamps. To use

thwe would require the mailing of seventy thousand letter. Several of the Democratic numbers can't write letters, and the most of them pay wa:m bills and other bills with

stamps. "Dressed in

fitting broadcloth, with raven hair, a pair of piercing, black eyes, and a noble, dignified bearing, Mack looked every inch a speaker, and we predict he will so handle the gavel and conduct business as to win the approval of honest msn of both parties. Vinc',nnes Sin. According to that argument, "raven hair," "piercing black eyes," and a suit of faultless-fitting broadcloth," are the important qualifications to make a man "look every inch a speaker." Ma.ck is more a 'bull in a China shop" than "every inch a Sjieaker." Anderson Herald.

A lady in Fort Wayne has been collecting money for the soldiers' orphans, but finally concluded to invest the money in a bonnet. She gave as a reason for her conduct "that the orphans, after they get

used to it, could get along without bread, but she must have a nesv bonnet or starve." Over at New Castle they have buckwheat festivals. Refreshments consist of buckwheat cakes, maple molasses aud "sich." Terre Haute has sent four more representatives to Jeffcrsorivillc. This steady drain upon her population is seriously interfering with the growth of the city. Mob law has again been inaugurated at Mitchell ; a number of masked persons having taken Wiloughby Nugent out of his bed in that place, on Wednesday night, forced him into the woods and administered a terrible beating. A confiding Kansas City hus-

, hand handed his wife 400 to bnv a suit of faultless- her8eif a Christmas present. She se

lected a pretty young clerk, bought two railroad tickets, aud started on a brevet bridal tour. A Massachusetts dead-beat has been successfully passing himself off

ior a aan j rancisco pnysician. ins

talisman was a recommendation signed "Yours in Krist."

Jersey girls claim and exercise the same rights as men in regard to

riding on horseback. A good way to keep knives from rustiDg is to scour them on a board, crosswise, with some dry brick, after having wiped them perfectly dry, aud put them away without wiping off the brick dust.

Commissioner's Sale.

NOTICK IS II Kit K BY GIVEN, that the undei'iinerl, appointed by the Monroe Circuit Court, at its October Term. 1S70. Commwsionftr in !he ptrtition suit in said ( ' urt, at i'.i so til Term wherein Elias Abel, el at. were piaMititls. ind Klizabeth Butler, ei at. rre defemlnnts.under and by virtue of the dcorcn of nid Court in said omnr, '.vill oiiVr for sale, at public auction, on the premise, on 3I OSAV. the 13Ui Day of February, 1ST1, t!e follovini d.-jeril.e;! real estate in Monroa county, ineiiann. u-wit: In-I.ots Xo's 127 and lli-H, in the Town of I)lcMmiri!tori, CV.mty nod Stale aforesaid. The-aaid property to be lold as per decree as an entirviv. TERMS OF SALE One-third cab, the residue in equal ptiyiu-T.ts. i.t twelve and twenty-four months, the purchaser giving notes at six p-r cvnt. in'.ercst, waiving benefit of valuation and appraisemetit laws, and secured lv good freehold suretioa.

Sale to begin at one o'clock I'.M.

Blotmington. Tnd

Admission Free.

BUSK IRK,

Coram issiouer. Jan. t, 1871.

"IICLU'Sli" Livery, Feed and SuJic Stable.

J. O. WORLEY, Opposite the South end of the R.R. Depot,

TjTAHoiie of tho largest and best ar-

1.1 rune-d Liverv and Sale Stables in

Monroe, or in any Uht county in Southern Indiana. Saddle horses, or horses and bufrs" 9 will be furnished at any hour of the

day or ni!lit. I omniorcml travelers and

other?, will he turnisneu with conveyance to neighboring towns. Go, id, steady hones furnished to families. Horses fed by the single feed, day or week, at reasonable rates. We propose to keep a first-class

stable, and a."k the public to give us a trial. T) O All '.he. n.'founU of thu old firm

L . KJ, are in the hand? of the present

proprietor, and Mt'xr tie puid at noes.

iflnoniinsrton, Iid. It 28, 1670.

The Republicans of Indianapolis have concluded to abandon the primary election iiystem, and return to the old-fashioned Delegate Convention system. The Journal thinks the delegate system much the best, and that it will forever do away with all necessi ty for reform tickets, so-called.

At Chauncey , Tippecanoe county, on Sunday last, while Albert Jamison was engaged in a playful souffle with his wife, he caught her by the shoulders and turner! her around, suddenly, with mich force as to produce s compound fracture of the leg, just above the ankle joint. That put a stop to the play. . - The wife of a cithien of Buffalo objects to him keeping gmen the memories of her five predecessors, by wearing five bands of crape on his hat. The revenue districts in Indiana will be consolidated between the first and 15th days of February inst. They will b ctfnsoli lated into six ditmU.

A certain barkeeper in town having been freq ieutly refused payment by loafer, after they had finished their whisky, concluded to bestow a dose of boot-leather on tha next customer. A case occurring on last Saturday morning, he accordingly jumped over the counter and administered a severe dose of the aforesaid. After enduring it for a moment, the martyr innocently asked : " What's that for, boss?' "To pay for the whisky," was tbe response. " Well, now, if that ain't darned cheap. Jes hand out the bottle; I guess I'll take another round !" A Norwegian lady has arrived at Milwaukee, with some twenty of her children. She says there are so many accidents she didn't think it safe to bring them all on ono boat, as in case of accident she would a't

bave any heart to commence life in

a

icoYiiinjfton,

INDIANA

STATE VERSTY.

UNI

The next Term of tho Indiana State

University will commence on Monday, January 2nd, 1ST1. TUITION TP 16 E K IX AM. PEPABTMINTB. Pidl Corps of I n trtu torn in attendance. For information, addres CYKUSNITTT, D. D., Pres., Bloomington, lnd. Fobiibt G. I'osTJKt, Sec'y. dee 14

Interesting to Ho? Italsers. I have a large number of the Pure Chester, Yorkshire, Poland and Hig Boned China Hogs, which I will sell to persons desirous of improving their stock, cheaper

man ue same Kino oi moc;s can Da DOllgnt of any one else in the Htnte. FIXE CATTLK. I have a number of Durham Cows, Heifers and Hull Calves, whiuh I will sell in lots to suit purchasers. These Cattle are fin. IIORSE8. I have also for sale two pairs of Match Mares, and two fine Geldings. It will pay any one who desires to purchase fine stock to call on me. Apply at tbe farm, six miles west of town, to HEN BY ELLSR. December 28th, 1 870.

SHOES,

That will compare favorably with

any in Town.

Robert C. Foster, -A-ttoi'xiey sit Law, Uloomlugton, Ind.

special attention to ths

US' Will eiv

settlement of Decedents' Estates, and Col

lection of Claims. Ornos Wert side Public Square.

Notice. PERSONS INDEBTED to Buskirk 4 Hunter, for Attorney's Fees, are requested to call and settle, by oash or note,

new wy eht etMliS

robt oi them early in xobruary. ! acas.is? Xft?fe2J3K SCTES

The proprietor of this splendid

establishment, takes pleasure in an

nouncing to the people of Monroe

countv, that his monster show wi

be on exhibition, dailv. at Bloom

mgrton. IN o pains nor expense hav

been spared to render this display

eminently worthy of the liberal

patronage of a discriminating pub

he. In the exhibition ot lerocious

"Wild. Beasts

OF THE FOREST I

while we have but a meagre display, yet what we lack there, we fully make up in the exhibition of fine printing, such as Posters, Letter Heads, Programmes, Bill Heads, Cards, Statements. Envelopes, etc. Although the printer's devil will not

Enter the Den of Wild Animal?

vet he will take bis proper place behind tbe

printing press, and roll in an manner or

Job Printing done so hand--omcly that yo will forest all about the Circi:s and Ms

nagei-ie, and rejoice that ycu naved jour money to invest in tbe great advertising barirams offered yon. Those of you who

have never witnessed the sight of a

Living Hippopotamus

will not see one at this establishment, but

in its fctoad vou will find a larje stock ot

Paper, consisting of Flat Cap. flat Letter. Monrninsj Note, etc.which will be offered

so low, after being neatly printed, that yon will bi;y enough to last ycu twelve months.

iSeit, the Jlanager win not intraauce

lO Baby Elephants I

but ho will show you sjch a variatv of

business and address Ctrds, that you will

rejoieo at the privilege vou enjoy ot oraer.

ing, for your wife or df.u?hter, an elegant assortment of Visiting Curds, which will

keep them in a good humor for mx months to come. Among other ouriositios, the

Mauajjer regrets thai he has not

A LIVE SNAKE, 100 Feet Long!

but what odds dees it make when be takes

you lo the front part of tbe Job ltoom and shows you the beautiful Gordon Press, upon which be can execute circulars at ths rate

of 1,000 impressions per hour ? His

LIONS, TIGERS, HYENAS AND LE0PARD8

have all escaped, but to make up for that

deficiency, he has laid in a large stock of

itnve opt, upon which r e can print tue name of your firm nt $2 50 per one thousand impressions I Last, but not least,

6 Grizzly Bears!

will not be let loose, because somebody mieht tret hurt, but Jas. W. Glover will

satisfy you that he can Jo sis nice poster

work as is ever Drougnt irom uuaiuiiiii or Louisville. Admission free. Cbilciren under twelve

years of age, half pri-oa.

HIM?. TV, VMUT AB,

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fill foo?

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T HE 3D JUL I

CANDY

MAfiUFKTDRI,

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his line ot trade

freignt paid rsere. AGENT FOR MALTBV'S CELEBRATED OYSTERS. W. J. ALLEN KEEPS THS ST08X Of Hardware, Building Material,

Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements,

I TST GJ L TJ I I TV o Eopcrs, BevolTiog Hay Hates, Straw Owtters, Horse Hay IPorlam, PLOWS, GARDEN HOES,

IIP lanter s' jh,

OFALL. KINDS, &C.

Naik. Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Glass, Fabneatoclfr :WhiU :id, Pure Boiled Oil, Doors, Sash, Venetian Blinds,

OS,

Belmont

Lea

Locks. Hinires. &c &c.. ever brouirht to Bloomington.

ter All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Worts, done to order- Ffoas givt me a cuih W. AUtJSM,

MCCALLA & CO.,

Dare the Cbeapesyt tcR mt

NOTIONS,

HOSIERY AJSI GLOVES, Roots and Shoes,,

SCHOOL G00KS AtiD STATIONERY,

Cotton Yarns ano ailing

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