Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 February 1873 — Page 3

J. S. S3HTH HUNTER, Attorney nt Xm'aw AND NOTARY PUmaC. B LOOM I X (l i ON, INDIANA. Aiko, Aireiit for Continental l.Ua Insurance Co. of Hartford, l'an. pd to dec?. 1-7 3.

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JOHN W. BUSKIUK, Attorney at Law, BLOOM SXKTOX, END., (Ofct tn Xniionnl Jlink Corner.)

WILL Pit A (TICK IX Tin: COURTS

OF THE STATU. Spec:! attention given to Probate business. ! f nitWlimn. ?b10'70

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-IT. S. Slinkard, cx-Shcri.Tol

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Cyi F. McMutt, tftir'-instiUt, Itui.

Alfred Rvors & liub't W.'Mi.rs, Iltx miniton, Ind.

WeSUTT, KYORS & MIERS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, mooming-ton, Ind. Ail business entrusted to us will ba carefully attended t. Collections made, and proriptlv remitted. Office in Hughes' old office. inr2fl-"3

.91? II H. LOUD Kit', ATT0BJ3EY AT LAW A X D General Insurance Agent, liloomington, Ind. A gent f'r the following named reliable In-tnrarn-e Companies-: A2TXA Fire Insurant Company. Atvtl $5,15031 71 VZDKn WHll'RH'S Fire in. ( Ww, eett $3.634,11S 95 JE2-W Life Insurance Comp'xnu. ssete $12,00t,000 00 Ofaoo over the First National Rank, on so-.ii'i side of the square. 5'vf f

BiM of Prices For Advertising. The underfilled have agreed upon tin

following BUI of Prices for Advertising m 1 the BWrningion Democrat, and IJloomiiig- j ton 1 '(''. 1 ycar-'-l cl. fc? : col. If' : col. 2.

6 mos. . o ,i. s -ir; j col. $'-':; t cot. f -i -.au. 3 mw, ".col. $-5; Jool. $i.: J col io.'i'i. Cards, per year. $10 en, or one doihir pur month for .'1 or C lnoniiv. Local polices in cents per -in"; standing local S ei-nt p.-r lino, etch insertion. Divorce Notices, 12.00. Admin'slralors', Exciters', Guardians', Cominisioners'. Attnihnit nt iSoties,tiriil ail other lemo advertising will he charged for nt the rate

of 15 coins per line for first iiisorliot , and 10 cents prv line for each uddili mal inserlion. All legal advertisement- wlm-h require proof of publication, mat he paid for before r.fildtwit will he n-.adc thereto. THOS. C. PUKSKL. PmV Democrat. WM. A. GAllli. Publisher Tr-t-'rc-w.

lias t-r.li !' Imliaiiapi

"Wit!

who!

t.'SOI'.

I'.dl'.St'

;t:v.l hard t.

J. JUiOWNIXi M!

visions than iiny oilier mail wlo ' (in:en; lias cvor Ikth in l ite buMnrss tluija.. t,Vi

sami.' 1. it-ill ol lime. His JO cent Tt-a i.- sitpoHi ; liis eotlee is

.lolioio.is: his Flour No. 1. Ilel m

dolivors all Goods. I get at rats varying ironi f.ve.lve to ... J twonty-Hvo jut cent, in thi oonn'.vy, illOKMAKEIl !c CO. Itavo a i ;t is "con.-oli.iL' to know that f.ip

Jarjrc sto,:k of Trti.-. cs (Ihi.i!- pJU!j4 0i' J ):

and ssn-xlo) wiucli they will so!: at low price to thoso who need an appliance, of i his character.

" r ho Kadieal C.'iue 1 russ

f

,,i coniitiii'ii wt.a on" nnoiner, cli.itl-r e'Hild h-'tit-r the 'o!i.!itii.n of

cotmtV (well known here), j tl.. Iii:iian faintly ;uut .'sncciaiiy the Far- , ' . ... iner and !i"odtt.'T, l v oraiitxititr m th:

'(: i i iriiiii iii' r mm . ,- . .t i .

. .t.'v -iM Mr 't i ''i w n i-tnviii i ; ific ' I !i.

!;..!,..:,( ! I u-liaiei nr." ( ie!i 1 leniin. I am of the opinion, that t:i:'t is the Oniy plan

Si-aroc ;t:iil nam u '.:,.., ,, wh:cli tlnanelal and moral hiiime

i,.-- call he ol'taiue-I ill the future, hy us. Some mav object on account of its hein-' a

.ecrel oraniati'.n.

:H:a!.

,uil is mlnoing its

rates, :nd now (hartres only three and a halt per edit.''' And ye!,

with ah U'.cse advantages in

U'll;.i do

X lU; iiiii 1 1 vii i ,p 1 1 1 v. j 1 . . i - cheaper than the Cincinnati price. j0' a loan, it ; cms tli;it t ho Cin. They also keep the Nickel Plate.-! j Haute lltiiioad cannot tv.U

WALTER A. POLAND, nnoaNEV at taw. And Notary Public, KLOOMJXGTOX, IJSDIAXA. OQit c in Court House, up stairs. Kiveeial attention given to Collections, A lioinistrator's and Guardian's Reports, N-ttlnwnt of Bitates, &c. Enougb hufiKess t subsist upon respectfully solicited, to vhU'b enreftil attention will be given. juvU-1871. til oo

GEO. BO LI i EN BACH E U says that sickness often eansed hy wearing thin or worn-out shoes in clamp weather, and they are the prolific .source of doctor's hill. A little preeautioti at this season af the year, in this particular, will briiur its own reward. If you coincide with U3 in this belief, call at Bollenbacher's and get a good pair of Boots and Shoes,aud also a pair of Overshoes. TULEY & WICKS are the gen

tlemanly proprietor? ot the New York Store. They Jiave been marking clown their Winter Gool, and will run them off at cost niid carriage,rather than hold them over. Now is the time to get bargains in Furs these they are teteminel to sell at some price. i ! MILT. McCOLLOUGH is the Old

Reliable Drugget of the West Side. He knows his business in the Prescription line, and knowing it, gives it special attention. If you want any of the line Handkerchief Perfumes, you can get them at McColiongh's.as he keeps a full and choice stock of Perfumery a:id Toilet Soaps. The Standard Patent Medicines .are sold.

Perdue & Son, ! W,oltali and Retail DeaUr in ;

BOOTS AND SHOES, I in Monroe County who would like to know ! where to gat a Radical Cure Truss, the HO 85 COLLEGE A VENUE, wo that they have sent to Cincinnati for. I Sli.mVer koeps it. ho also has tlso ioUe.t.t.uiiiivomv tun .,.in ? i i.lat .1 Truss. All the Trusses made on be

KYK VTSi ICV1.

ft'imd nt Shoemaker

doahie.

& Cos single or

fc

Br.

T.

H. Woodwara

PEKMASKXTLY I.OCATKI) IS

Truss, and all the styles ma-.ie. Persons who need Siiotih'ev llraces can get them at Shoemaker it (Jo's. Call and see them. J. GLASS McPIlEETEltS is the popular Postmaster at Hloomingtoil, Ind. lie is also Proprietor of the Clicap Hook Store, and sells College Text Books, Stationery, and Picture Frames. If von wish to decorate your rooms tastefully, get Chromos at the Cheap Book Store, Post Oilicc room. ,4 "C STUART it MclMIKKTERS are tle Elephant Hardware Store men, who arc located in the Alaponie Hall Building. They keep their stock full 'jy sending order? about every day in the week. Yon can get Building Materia! at lowrates at tli is house : also Iron,

Steel, Hubs, and agon makers supplies generally. Go to the Elephant. Bj.itk Graxs. 300 bushels of Blue Grass seed, for sale at William Blakolys' 4 miles south of Blooomington; price 25 cent-per bushel. THE WHITE LILY Baking Powders, a new thin;:, the he-t

ivor

t!i;it the Cin. A

a

nickel in the London market Rov. W. P. MeXary has b;.ujr';t two h.-ts near the northern terminus

f "..l A , iino niii uia evncl n i The I arm r ISilennve.l of nuitoo' anv nric.e

i on its

Just, a-k nnv man if

i rhts are not kept to

e'tf.' Wiiy do nil ..f our ''re:it nation-i-iitiv.i Ijodi-.-s hold tiieir executive

:"Siir.n- 7 J here mu-i ! iuiiiortant nicel-

n--: in '.'.'ret. Al' etf. r vocetion.-i have ei,iliraec-.l ?d:r -t orjcmv.-it.ions, why not ;.ij;it ir. and inipn: ;oit elas, which feeds ind sa.-' nil "' all. the Kami' r and I'roduoer? lip-.n ih-.i lab.:r an I jeosj) i-il y all other calling d.'jje'id. !'"! j,--. .sprrity and .-upport. And it lit i fanning c,.rii!iiimity do not sp ciliiy ar.v.ise their.s:iv ami adopt this .r a' : eit, Ptvuit-ary and Int. llc tiial advance! i"!it, they .viil soon lind thetn-s-dvos out-iriprH.il hy ail other calling.! of tin:!' no t" wis- tori fortunate hrotle rs

RhicaiiDgl'Jii rianipg $IA T .l If. 'CPRNKR hai poM'c.red all V iho ne. ',-iarv iiia hine.iy for maiiufarlurlnpc lil'l, Sash, Doors, oty tiling nlsj that U aw-l or turnd in v.wo. Panicular attention given to Job Work, such ai Cuipuiiters n-pere: V;tt:-iSf. FJ.iOIllSit. WRATH KRUDAhDiyti. .C. ALSO HATCHISO ,tiV) X.I 1F.V. T.VMFiKR. ftg) 'I I... Bloominsitoii l'li'tiin;;' Mill is itaati'd netir the railroa.l track, just south of the. College. AVe cul compete with Cincinnati or Toledo. niayl3-72

am

1 cheapest, are sold on!

A? th

iis Mlieeial alteilt'ion to Pirate

-.vi' and Fiar.

deelH-72

SSOWEKS & SHO. . . .i.. : -r:M .l 1?...

I:!. :.e PjiirUrry, have tipiin pur; hii.:cd the , 1 it

FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, n .MiiTn i. Ti'ivv mi l. teiler. n..!" ''

l o.tojn j

Avd are be'.t-r j reparect than ev t to nil : ,hp )irit pr(,n,i f.'l . rhrs for Knrniture or Cbuira, either at ! p,.;.. f. -

j SN0DGRAS8 & DODDS, are j Agents for the Weed Sewing Michine. Reasons whv the Weed Ma-

i chine is snperior to all others: f j The Weed Mnrhine moves at a ! greater rate of speed, with the sr. me

eliort It runs more easily. It runs- more quietly. Its shuttle is more easily and

iy tnp'atloit. has a h -t; r device f,.r fttin tho

,s the best Hemnier : r.d btned. bei-!e many other

emu; ream-tis. J-lie v cea Jiavninu iuok

ni at the Monroe County

ed Machine w.i sfch-'Oted bv

by

Tuc it Fish, next door to the

PostoffieeAvhere also will be found nearly everything that is wanted for the table, just as gond awl cheap as at o.ni; place in town. Orders left will be promptly filled, and goods delivered whi-ii desired. We have no gas to spare, but will do what we ssytad deal fairly with thoc c..w c: us, either in town or fr. :n (Itocoimfrv. TATK & T. itw-i:i:s." Pcrxoaul .Wratfon. Bro. Bc-rrv, from Blooniingt.on,

ol C oue.gi:

line rcsiiknee ihcreon,in the Spring. II, F. Perry has bought two lotsouth of and adjoining Judg! B.islvirk!8 residence, and we learn, is making preparations to build. Jas. Small will enclose the ground between B.'llenbaehers' and Howes' buildings, just as soon as he an procure brick All the ollice furniture and property belonging to the Cincinnati & Tcrre Haute Railway Company, was ordered to be soid at Sheriff's Side, on the 8th insl., in the city of Tcrre Haute. This will have a tetidencv to cist a

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. 'It.l'.llt , 'HCl IIIU HUU. VII l.li.l v.nporation, we very much fear The suit of James . Alexander, for the recovery of property in the northeastern portion of town, fornieriy owned by his father, will be begun in Circuit Court. The laud is very valuable much of it bui't upon. A farm of 160 acres, just at the edge of the town, now owned by Thomas Muilikin, (also included in the suit) is appraised for taxation at :;7o.u0 per acre. There lias been a general overhauling of records and papers in the Clerk's and Re-

il-or. Ins labor is priced tor hiui.iunl

the i:ii or .'t'other vocations is prr-ed to him. I at 1 1 not williiucto ho-ititt" t:ny longer nnil have mv .:sui ut.ion lauir'ii.di in -uloiiis- ion

to all tli -f voention. 1 will avail myself of this opportunity and have my occupation r. pi eS 'lil.nd as other occupations are represented. I ran ready and willing to or;;niii:" as soon as practicable. Now hr. -thcr fanners it' we ionic together properly and j;iv.j ouamost studious attention to this oi-truiiir.auon, our minds will expand, and encompass, m iflt. of our tln inc.ial interests. Then, loa.iln-r farmers. 1 am of the opinion that 'ho feeders of the r:fltioti will bear rule pv.t t'.K! land, with the plow and not the sv Tlien will ali the people, in jvtice and plenty, lifiv r Mushandry. and 'with jo-,- and jjhidnns bless nil its Patrons. Then -vVdoni w ill rule the head..- and direi t

I .1 n flfl A a- A

Carpenters ,,,, get -'-mg jMaH-j Jo fc.

iM.1, ill- Vtrv I'ixt , - - 1 ... -I l t 1

ami iiiiiwis

Pianino- itllll. htssii

aanufacturcii of the very best winwiied i Fine lumber. Poors of every style unit ! :aU'-rn, made to order. Kaelory south of: he College Campus, on t.l Railroad. Or-; lers Folicited from other towns in theooun- : ,y. Bvforn building, go to Turner' and 'et his figures. j

the h. v! as charity and e. lit'ol t!ie wiil Now, bro'hor farm pi. .per c.l'oi't, to orp iilfTot and for our

will warm the hearts of nu n and women. let us make the ni-'.e f.r our tinanei. 1 advancement in mor-

n lit v. I Oo noi'.l w ' Have on motner ean e, if properly applied, will shield us airainxt al! moV.i!ilio and assist us in our uttoru to do g.-od. 8Sr TakT. ay'khTsaiwa PA K 1 f.L A topurii'v the blood and purge out tilt) humors, pimp-.es. hoi;s and pores, which are. liHueiv emblem of the rocteioiess within.

eoi'ilet's offices iltifing the fur.nt'u, to tret at the facts.

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p.st

On Jan. IMh, near Union ville, of Lung Fever. II is. Uoben Alexatider.ngcd 00 years. On Jan. 2'".!h, of Constt'iiption, at Clear Cro'-k. Perry Township, Mr.-;. Rcrry, asjed ;;5 years. On Jan. 2t'i, of Pneitmonia, son of Miehae! t-aiith. aged 6 months. On Jan. 20th. in Rloomintcton, of Consumption, Mrs. Jehu Cau!,ag-d 45 years. On Feh. 2d, near Unionville. wife ef Jits.

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iv!: r s , KMorneve ri-r- Hari'iaon. -Mi:- l v

iitt aim Judge r,eu.o!s team James M.

. Alexander, a.'.'ed rd o.tt 2;l veaM.

t

2-1, tn "i cnii:)iCion, r.f Jnflania-

n o! t ie lioiv. . llatitian. nausiiicr in

strong i Gab's icl ltendrick-s, aw.! 13 years.

is in the c.tv.

oi nt; nt

Mr.

w! o". s ilo or retail. 'V- htv. tiarr:d and io'piovel our' t-.r.tn.fnctory. having added m-w m'.chin ; rv. Mtd o-ir facilities nre such -l.at v. e tan j eiicaply at wholer aio r -..-tail as r,::y ; i tb-r h aise in the r;tute. Ci.rpetitei ind ! 1 V.o-i :,re ieforme-.i th it we have pro-;

VV'to. AVi'i:er, who drew ih.: Sewing chh-9 at li e ial i'eir. iio;..tzm an & SON

Ma-

i

,.1- I

tho necessary ma,c!riaery ind .-an

I Chfls. Seeriets. Induaun'Otis

nel. W. A. Folnnd, a prominetit lawyer of Blooniington, litis State, (hiring the recent c-dd snap enjn-yed the pleasure of a thirtv mile trip tlirougii

the southern part of the State, far j from anv railroad, and as a trophy, i

wore a tin ear to the Gntr.d Lodtrc I a kettle oi

Knights of Pythias last week, lie has employed a boy to scratch lit

head until his new finger nails crow I

out Lxduinapous hunJrty Ilcndd. "Pete" Mercer, a firmer well known resident, of Blooinington, paid a living visit to Ids home, last

week. Pole, who is now a Mmstrii of the first class wore goggles, and

at verv low :

r :1v

1.,

dress and rip lumber

i s. ?eod f ioim ed uinibi-r : !vr.v in-

:.d and furnished very che:ip. .c!. '.'T2. SI iOVVn !iS Jc HltCTIIitli

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BEST Ifi THE VISST A':cblH0ii,Tiipvk;t & Santa Fc R S.

TriRKU MILLION' ACME mtu i 'ti in nut nnir tSe A'-f nns-it Y.ulty, . . t!tt Fina.it I'urifn in A'mi. ! ::vct year' Credit. Seven per cent in--ter 2ii vr cent redm iion to sot-

l.ers who l njiroe

Are now runingon custom wot

Th y liave everything in splendid ; ord.vr ut tin ir 'iVe"i.-u F ra-rv. and im i

pi-.vu the .i iaiit v of their (ioi -is and work 1C milliner. with each Mi.-.-.a din; s'a.sou. You should T . th 'iv o r FlMinels, ( txAu ts and Jeans. A. L. McrCCI', !U one tllllO ft rosia th-y theiii r pur- Vm.1 and war- dent o! this place, is engaged in

rant u-oeds to l eas npve-n ed. I tiny will, i (l,nrrVii,o- rock, near Brazil.

was otherwise uingiuseu in a a aM.s-

:ih.

iK-cii auianv uo tuiorin o uiai pcr-

; .-o-i hnvii.j; c i;'ts ihut are rusty, c:m have i'c. ei rci-toire'l to a beautiful Uack, making ! : i . - .. . ..... n ... .', !

; of mom-v. Carditis. -.ml St inning done as i pcrintendent Of 1:1

I herd. foil!.

omrrvinir roeK. neai'

Mrs. E. P. Cole, was in town last week. Prof. Cole .s at present Su-

Kv" I? on Kalr Cuk.ap. A Dc--irahle Buihling Lot al the eastern Mid of Third Street, GO feet front

fiet dc

a coo 1 stable and

t-ns-r -icit i ivn vrwalby 3

I KT ' V 7 V V l ft ; trip, as the law reo t Also, a twenty loot alley on the west i , 1 ' . ., . ! side. The lot will be 'sol.l cheap. I

; Apply to

leap.

Jackson Miskn'kr.

Ttl" FACTS about this Grant are 7. .-X Prices, Lng Credit, and u Rebate to . r -ttlr-.s of niarly one-fourthf a rich so l ead splendid Climate; short and mild Winters: earlv idantintr.nnd n wintering;

' slock; pieiitT of Bainfali.aiid just at the r:,. -at season; Coal, Stone and Hriek on Ui ' Cr038-cut haws, Wood baws, :;n; Chv.-.p K-.lei on Lumler, Coal. Sre. :: ,;,),, saVS, animal traps, etc., at no lands own by Speculators ; IL.me- ; Jlll likill9 Comer Store. Ill tllO ..,., and Pre-emptions now i.bundant: a ! , . , i.,. sy,-.t P.- ilroad on the line of a treat j matter of (iucensware,L can do you

lionte; l rociucH win ji.-.v ior ; goou inai is, sen ciiBapcr niaii

Pubiio S"hoo!s

at Wnsliinsiton, Daviess eountv.

E'.iis E. Slnss, fir a long time

Revenue Assessor, went clown into Polk township, 'last Thursday, to reoeivc the report of a distiller.

This, it is believed, will be bis last

recently passed oy

Collector of the

District, entire charge of all business of the Revenue Department.

Howe re-

1 timed from Yieksbarg, Miss., last week, after m absence of about one month. lie reports that plowing is being, done by planters, and that the weather is warm and summer liko. Alfred Howe, son of Jaiaes M., to whom Mr. Howe shipped some ten or twelve mules, will engage in cotton raising, this season, near Yieksbarg : A little daughter of B. F. R 'g-rs, foil into

hot water, about ten days

ago, and was terribly burned. It: has been but a short time since the chill burned one of tier hands in such a manner as to cause fears tan;

the leaders would be permanently i shortened ; previous to this a f i!.'. j from a step-ladder pro.lueed eon-j tnsion.; of a .serious nature ; and not long ago, falling from a horse, upon which she was being held by her niol'uayeie of her arms were broken:.. The child is but three or four Teats old, but has already gone thr uglt a life-time of mishaps A traveling sign painter has been working up the show windows and class doors of m.inr of the Bloom-

ington business nouses during the past week. It is a good way to advortie,asid like all advertising. pays a "urge interest on the capital invested.

th. in Blooniington, Emma,

John 7 orris, (colored) aijed

dcs.

On Feb. wife of llev

22 vfars of M

On Saturday, Feb. 1st. 4 miles north of Uloomine'toti," .Mrs. Catharine Kernute, aged '-" years, of Lang Fever. Col t . f.o i : Lkct it r. k T y s pa i,l's Prayeu Test. The College Lecture, for next SahbathjFeb. 16, will be delivered bv Dr. C. .Xutt. Subject: Prof. TyxdaIiL's Phayfji 'J'lisT. lecture v. i'.l commence in College Chapel at 3r P. M. Al!

are invited to. attend. LOST Two Curls, on t'.th Street. TI13

finder will bo i (twurded upon leaving the Curls a, this cfiloo. A WoNDKitrrr. Ci'ttK.. Nearly everybody in Monroe county knows Will A. "Rogers, and knows of the ... i i t

terrible manner m witn-n ne stammered when he attempted to talk. On Mcdidav week, Prof. Bliss, of Louisvilie. Kv., came to Rogers'

house, and proposed to cure him of

r tatnmer'ng. He cunmcnecd hi cotir.se of operations on Tuesday, ami on Wednesday Mr. Rogers was in town, talking as plainly as any-

v, with perfect case, and witn-

out stamincrinu: in the least.

This is certainly a wonderful cure. Prof. Bliss is at"Tobe Smith's, ai d all those who are afflict rd with

stair. merintr can consult him on the

ect of a cure,

Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fover, Braittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c., and indeed all iho affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or iaiaamatio poisons.

Ko on.j remedy is loudor called for by Uie necessities of the American people than a sure and safe cure for Fever unit Arue. Such wc arc iiow euabletl to offer, with a l'ovfcet certainty thst

it will eradicate the disease, and with assur

ance, founded oo proof that no harm can arise from its use in thy ptantity. That which protects from or prevents this disorder must tie of immense service in the communities here it-prevails. Prevention Is better than-oure; for the patient escapes tho risk which lie mnst run la violent attacks of

this baleful distemper. 'Ms " Cube " expels tl e miaamntio poison of FeTcr and Ague from the system, Sad prevents the developrrent of the disease, it' taken on tho flrst -;proach of its premcritory symptoms. A great superiority of this remedy over any oflier ever discovered I: the speedy and certain cure of fntennitteats is, that it contains no Qniulae or mineral; consequenUy it produces no quinism or oilier iujiirious effects whatever upon tho constitution. Those cored 1 y it arc left as liealth; ns it the; had never bad the disease. Fever anil Apue Is not alone the consequence of the miasa.t.tic poison. A great variety of disorders toltio from its irritation, timonjt which are Weiirlg-la, Bliennia tins, Con. Hrailnclir, BlMnstii, 'rootbacke, Earaclie,Cntarrh, Astbima. 4ulita.ion, jr'uinful Affection if tbe Spleen, ICyit erics, Pain In tne Bowels, Colic, Iaralysi, and derangement of tho Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This "Cuke" expels the poison from the biood, and consequently cure s them ail alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and

persons twivclling or temporarily residing in the malarious district. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will he excreted Horn the system, acd cannot accumulate in snfllcient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is oven more valuable for protection than core; and few will ever Buffer from Intermittents if they avail themselves of tho protection this remedy affords. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity of the LJvcr, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity, and producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicine i fail. PREPARED UT Dr. J. C. AVER A CO., Ijowell, Mass., Praeticnl and Atiattftical Chemist, AND SOLD ALL HOUND THE WORLD.

KoI3ce to Kora-RcHltSeiiJs. The Stuto of Indi um, Monroe county, i:i tho Common Plea Court, April Term, 1:173. ITenrv Movcy v. Saltfa Money.

Now comes the rUuntiit, hy J attics b. Hester, his Attorney .ind tiles his eoinplaiut herein, together with an aftidavit that said Defendant, Sahra Money, U not a resident of tho State of Jndiana. Notice is therefore livrehy rriven said defendant, that miles sin. he and appear on the first day of the next Term of tho Common Pieas Court., to he hidden on the 1st Monday of April. A.l). 1 87:s.at the Court HouM) in iilooniingtnii, in said county, and State, and answer : demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined, in her nlii-cnee.

"Witness, my nan: a and the seal of said : Court, affixed at Eloomington, Indiana,

this 10th day of re ruury, A. u. IS73. J01I S It. EAST, Clerk. February. 12, 1ST I.

IT. JOIIX BULL, ft AXIS FAClUKElt AXI YJ&'DES THE C ELEBRATED SMITilSSYRUP, VW TIIlv tare uf CIIiLLS a-d FLVEK,

WISU.lUT'iS i'IE TREE Tar Cordial, Niiiure's Great RtiKtdv FOU THH . i Thrat siimI Xtmfgf. It isgratifviiiff for us to inform the public that Dr. L. Q. C. Wisnirt's Pine Tree Tar Cordiul for Throat and Lunc; Disease, has gained Ml enviahle rvputtioirfriim the Atlantic to the Tai-ilii; const, and from thenco to some of Iho firtt jTamilies of Eu

rope, not through the pn-ss alone, but hy

persons throughout tho Stjftes JWfmilly

heiicfitted and cured at h ofBci. White ho publishes le.-s, so say our reporters, he is

unable to Mipply the del .and. It gain;!

and holds la reputation j First. Not hy stopping corgh, but bv loosening and assi-stint; nature to throw off the unhealthy matter col ected about the throat and bronchial tules, which causes irritation. Second. It removes the cause of irritation (which produces cough) of the mucous uiemhrane and hrouchial tubes, assists the lungs to list and throw i ff the unhealthy secretions, and purines the blood. Third. It is freo from squills, lobelia, ipecac, and opium, of waie.h most throat and lung remedies are eomiKised, which

allay cough, only, and disorganze tho stomach. It has a soothim; eTect on the stomach, acts on the liver and kidnevs.and lvm-

' . . . . siuiiins.

phaticand nervous region, thus reaching ; mv j m1 ..g ;v art, to be tii ... ... - ..r .i ...i : : . f ' i 1 ' '-.

iu evvry tari ot utc pvmoui, auu tu iu iu- se:tl ox niy disease. -L,.Mimv .fecii vtau, vitroratine and purifyire effects it has Wistereil rd cupped, until I bad U-cotno-

Tb proprietor of this relebrrfted tnHim: justly claims for it a stufriority ov' dl reiiii ificj' evtf off-n d u tho pnl.lir far he safe, eertaln. pisotlv. and porniBPi

cure ot Ague ana rvvvr, or 1,11m ana -

ver, whether of f hurt or 1JI SMUidilift. n rofers to the entire westi tn and Hahernuuntry to hear him twtininiiy lAtiwtAlW of tho assertion. tlMVt Mi wbalBVeT" will it fail to euro if iheWrecliiitisirs' ly followed aiil carried ut. In a ftji inai V caes a single dusi-ftas licen sufficient for j." cure, and wholo fnm'f es hove becrf cored by a single hotth-, wit Iris' pfeet restoration of the general heniiii. S3, i however, prudent, and in eveiy ense moreeer tain to cure, if its iue i etmiiimptf in Amallr doses for a week or two after the' linn tfM cluc ked, more eMjeiallv in ifinV

cult and long standing cscs. Vsnally (bir

miidiciito will not require any wd to keep1 Iho bowels in good order. Shmtht the p lieiit. liowcVv.r. rcouire a catiiartiu mooi-

cinc, after having taken three nVws tit INr

tnme, a smgia de r Bulls tsgctUW' Family pills will be suOicieuU . i BULL'S SAaSAPABlLUl Kitad the following extract of M letter' from Mrs. Kivers, wife of Reverned lr. Si vers, one of the must l-ntet1, eloquent tind popular Ministers of tV MntbndifT Episcopal Church, and who is at present stiitioiied at iVoadtvay Churchy Liouisviilo, Ky. Irifviu., Kv Dot. 3, .fan. Dr. John HUDtkriSr : My hn io you for thr medicine you have so kindly" given me. I have been a great autfewn for' . years, and had the advice of yarteiu 'h

Some pronouri-i my spinu.

gained a reputation which it must bold abovo all others in tho market. ''.

1.au and Improvements.

IT IS THE BEST OPPORTUNITY ht offered to the Public, through the recent completion of the Road. For Circulat and general information. ad- .: A. E. TOl'ZLIN, Manager Mnd Dep't, Topeka, Kan. jr.n.22-

some of the wholesale men. Ccme and try me once. Thomas Mui-i,ik!n.

JAMES W. COORERLY,

LIVERY. SALE AND Tiki n's,

7

x' HaIXiU oiiiDM., Come an(l

REAR OF BLOOM INGTON HOT EI Bloominsrton, Inci.

Q ADDLE HORSES, Morses and Buggies,; i.ffi . K? and teams, hired on reasonahle term.. UJIUU"V

Ktttble lust east of the I'ostomoc, ana in

roarof t')4 Bloomington Hotel

Hi-;ivy Shoes for the Women, solid Farm Boots for the Men and t .1 t -i. r. t

j lKiys aiiu waiters iiu jjnums wcai. ' Rubbers for all, very cheap at Mul-

buv

CliipH and Splinters. Persons posted in such matters, assert that tho ground has not been free from frost since the 11th of last November II. L. Edmondson, the well known Agriculturist, has bad unusual success in the rais-

Morgantown is down with the measles, t has them bad They are universal among the juveniles, and are breaking out among the "children of lanrer growth indeed every

body takes them. The Hitih School

is suspended, and only the doctors

are happy. Tiiio House has passed a bill rc

. .I ii.i

ouirinj; all country senoois to no ,' . . " ... 1 ... ' .. il.. .

lieul open at icasi six n;oiiiu in im:

inir of Cabbages and Turnips, theivear. To this end it reouires all

KS" A dispatch was received from

Shclbvviile, on Monday, stati-ig

th.-ct the corpse of Win. A. Legg would arrive here on Tuesday.

Administrator's Notice.

"V"" OTIC E IS IlEilEUl given that the i undersigned Inn been appointed Ad

ministrator ot th'3 ostnte ot John Harvey, late of Monroe County, Indiana, deceased. The estate is sup) used to be. solvent. 11KN11Y M. M.LIJ,KR,Administrator. liuskirk & Norton, Alt vs. Feb. 12 '72.

KOTICE.

i The Pise Tkee Tas Cobdial,

GREAT AMEIMCAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS A.STD

WM S'JGAR DROPS Being under my immediate direction, they shall not lose their curative qualities by the

i use of cheap and impure articles. .

EXEXRT B.172SE3ABT, PjroTr. FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q. C. Wisbart's Office Parlor's

are open on Mondays, T jcsdays and Wed

nesdays irom 8 A sr J, lor consultation by Dr. William 1'. Magee. "With him are 'associated two consulting pbyncians of acknowledged ability. Tbisopportunity is not offered by ny other institution in tliocitv. All letters tuiiit be adlresscd to L. Q. C. Wihart, M. D., NO. 232 N- SEC0'.STD STREET, PHVLADELPHIA.

past peas'in. A turnip that he exhibited, on Wednesday last, and a head of Cabbage (both 2d crop,)

Frx fob the Shuluff. Sheriff McKinn-Jv closed up the Stove and Tin Shop of A. E. Button, on Motid iy morning, at the suit of Jas. S. Hester of Brown county, to wham the stock was mortgaged. Much to the surprise of every one, the Root and Shoe Store of C. W. Beauehnmp v ne r-l..ut.l l.v the Sle ritV on Mondn. at

the suit of his father-in-law. J. S. S. tluil- nuslilied

tor, of Illoomiiigtoii. Orccncasile Ilaifirr, that tiiere w

Fuh. nth, 1872

Notice to Kan-Residenta. The State of Indiaiiii, Monroe County, in the Circuit Omi t, March Term, 1878. Moses Fox vs George N Puett, William Uidtre, et id Now comes the Plaintiff by MeNult, Ryors & Miers, Attorneys, and tiles his compliant herein totfuthor with an affidavit that said Defenthints, George N. Puett, Emily Puett, Melvin M. Hynemnn. and Mary J. Hyiiemait, impleaded with others, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Xofico is there'io-o hereby given said defendants, that unless thev be and appear

on the second day of the next Term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to bo hidden oil the second Monday of March, A. D. 1S73, at tho Court House in Ii loom ington, in said Counlv a id State, mid answer or demur to

said complaint, the said complaint will be hoard and. dotormiiud in their absence. "Witness my nama and the seal of said Court, I'.ixed at cilice theruof.this 14th day of Jantmry A. D. 1ST;!. janlS, '73.' JOHN" R. EAST, Clerk.

1

ma

Takes pleasure in announcing to the La

dies of Rloomit.gton and vicinity, that she has just returned from -;he city with A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WHITES

ftliLLlfSERY AND Real and Imitation Hair Goods.

dinliearleiied. Heveral very eminent phr-r

sicians who pxamined mv spine inform me that I was threatened" with paraljjh apoplexy any day, and tbat mthin-g lirt a sen ton would relievo me. I had a pe-rfect horror of thHt, and wan hesitating abnflfhuviug ouo inserted, when yon kind"iy me your Sarsaparilla, which I immediately began to take three time a day. J hai suffered t:orribiy with a most acute pain : the right side of my head. eaperiHj whetf I would read or write for any length of timo. and on rising to my feet I wottkl be perfectly blind for several mintiiea, l

would have to uoiu to someuting to nrvent falling. I aui happy t infortn you that the pal in my head "is entirely relieved ; I wiUer but seldom with nty rpiae an&lheft im fv acutely. Sty appetite is good for the firt time iB toy life. I erij'iy mf dinnoT nutrtf than any other meal during, the day. You kindly sent tne fcur 1 Kittles atraitf last nigbUand I began again this morning and I hope to be entirely rclievedv Plea accept my heartfelt thank and best wilieVery truly your most gratefiil friend. M. B C. ItfTBHSCMv journal abounds with similar lettenC all "f which I guarantee to lo genuine an

written by the persons wuuso aaind fiiey"

bear. Do not suffer yoiirscH to he impoaedowi Don't be drawn away after new arid doubtful experiments. Don't ri-k your health w letting novices experiment upon yw wil" their trash. My Sursaparilla has stood the tort lor twenty-five years; it isstiHtheiiarsnparilta of the da v. and of. the ago. towortnc all others iu piularity and ita lawativ qualities. - - Avoid all those who am trying to nali ' off on vou other extnw-ts of S-Hrsaparniaao- ' called." Jtemember it is Dr John Bulla Sarsaparilla, of Louisville, Ky., that i thf old and reliable remedy for :mprU of the blootl and scrofulous aOcetioba. Aiwa bear that in mind.

EBuKCa'aOtH KC'TIC'E.

GIVE!T the

Mr. Hunter, it is reported, !,itis a

township trustees, if necessary, to J mrtrage on the stock, having far-

levy the tull amount ot tax now i n;sl,wj the money with which the authorized by law, viz : twenty-five j ,yo0(js werc bouo-ht. Some verv sx-

a shot irnn.

! cheap, at Mullikin's. and then you circumfereuce, and the turnip I can kill rabbits with little or no 2o J inches. "Who can "lay over"

oootc mi tho SI 00 onrl iiitv opntu null l ' -i.. 1 i t., ', ...oil tmn

t mi -. i i i, i vv..i- ..... ...w . .. j it'roa i-auai itooi is nil. iu uKM .iiuyn urn luicrn I ho I ;.ilihnorp ih 41 me ics . , . i , t.i - i I "o.tv ' . . .,

oct6'6&

Dr. W. Allison. t&" OFFICE Over Tobe Smith's Jowelrv Store! South side of the square. HLOOMIAGTOHJ, loVUIAXA.

Remember (ho Blue Front. ' SOUTH SIDE SQUARE. claim & mmm 'rive We Cent. oflT (or Casb.; V DRAXKR3 IS Fiscy wA Staple f revisits, Qutensware, &. Bloomlntcton. - . iniiaii.

The highest prices paid for all kinds of

country prouuee. fan 26 70

PREMIUM BOOTS.

Shingics! Shingles ! A few thousand Shingles or hand and for sale by Thomas Muilikin, at $2.o0 per thousand. Builders and Mechanics, call around and get sonic.

m m Somebody loft a lot of Grain Shovels with Muilikin, to cose out at ant) price. Go and get one, and don't wear your finger-ends off handling corn these frosty mornings. m . Extra Special Xotlcc. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Smith's Tonic Synip has been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to griof. smith's tovic kyrcp. The geiiuin" article must have Dr Bull's private stamp on each bottlu Dr John Bull only,h(s the right to manufiicturt; and sell the original John J. Smith's Tonic Svrun. of Louisville. Kv. Examine well

! the label on each bottle. If my private

TF TIIERE evarwns "a natural bcrn' j stamp i not on each bottle, do not purShoeuiaker, it m Wiley I.. Uatcs. 11 U I c.tmsti or you, will U: deceived Hoe my iShop is iUp-Stnirs. Butler's Corner, next j column advertisement and n,v show eiird. ii jot to tho Post Office. Jl; has enga-i d a 1 1 will prosecute, any one 'mfi iii 'ino' on mv i x,'-... ..,. ,..i...... II .... i l . 1 .... ,J ... . ,,.'

iigur on 1'iiii: ,"ww-, .im u.iiii.:s uwi. u.1; rinui. i ne. (genuine nioiin s i onie riviuvi

11 11 In "

can only ne prepin-eu oy mysen.

ttood and as beautiful as can be found else-

where. He warrants all his work. WILEY BATES, yii.c-tv-, Dec- 18, 1ST,.

The public s servant.

Dr. Johx BuLJ,. Liitiivi'.te, Ncv. 5

Mr. Eg' momlson in the matter of circumference Hogs are "looking up" and find ready sale, for shipment,in this market, at 4.40(5 4.60. This 'spring' in the market will relieve packers they can sell

now at a good profit The "Transportation Line" changed

hands again last week. This time the purchaser is William Hughes, a former resident of this place, and a blacksmith by trade, who has been living in Illinois John Voss says he does not belong to tho "An

gel Band," all reports to the contrary notwithstanding. Well, John ought to know Circuit Court will meet on the 10th of. March. Common Tleaa Court will begin April 7th, Persons having business which they desire shall come before either Court, will do well to hurry it up- IWfc do it.

Don't advertise your business ; it s paying out money to accommodate other it:ojrl(i. If they want to buy

let. then; hu U vcii u;

tax. It is betteved that this, in rd-! dition to the present State school tax, will suffice to keep the schools open at least six months in the year in nine-tenths of the counties in the State. Li:r;isr,.TtvR. On Friday the House met, and adjourned tili Mon

day. (Three days anil a half doing notbinr, for which each member draw S2.S.0U). The Senate mi't,und after s m.e discussion relative to limiting speech.es, some of tho

Senators eluded the vigilance of the doorkeeper and escaped, and the Senate was noron left without a fjuorum. This fact being ascertained, the learned Senators amused

themselves until 5:45, bv such diversions as were worthy of their learning and reputation and the high and responsible position they occupy (throwing at each o.hcr paper wads, bottles, and newspapers "ready wrapped and stamped") and

then adjourned until to-morr

morning. Iadiunapolts Jounui

. . - . .e.

. , . . I r l -

as to the amount ot tne iaiiure,oue "shoe drummer" raising the figures to ''fourteen or twenty thousand." We hope that Mr. Hunter may not suficr financially, for he is an honorable business man, and would pay

out the last dollar to sustain his lent:

credit. Sonic Senator who voted to increase the pay of the General As

sembly to 8 a day introduced a bill to reduce the allowance for the! use of a team and wagon or plow in I

work on roads to ?l.o0 per day, or one day's work, the same as is allowed for a hand. Cambridg City Tdlmni: Well, give the scoundrel's name. No use in being modest.

Wo also have at assortment o? LAMES' FURNISHING

GQODS. It will be to the interest of every one to call and examine ou: goods before purchasing elsewhere. Wu aro thankful for past favors, and hop y LOW FRIGES,

and fair dealing, to merit a continuance ef tho same. (WEST SIDE OF THE SQUAB.) KOOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED T TORE ASP JOHN RMrriT.

ATOTICK IS HKEKBY

'I.' i .i , r r n,.,,.,t..

VOU'If, Ol .Ul'lie'U V.'"'.T I etui ..'lection held at the

voting pi-comcts ot tlio several iownsnips,.'

in saul county, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1873,

for the purpose of submitting to the qualified eluutors.lhi! following proposed amendment ta the Constitution of tho State of Indiana, to co isUt ot' an addition of the following Sivtiitn tftlho tenth Article of said Constitution in tho foHowiug language

to"wlt: ' , , J After the tree is fcllod ivu.il trimmed, tho Nolaworroohmnn shall ever ho passod mirsc.,Jt,wor ;., plnoid- near tae stump, by the General A numbly of tho StMte of wuuro' ;t remains stationery, ; while a Indiana, thtt ihall rieo;:niau atv liability , WwM1,,. T -on-Framii. mounted an Wheels.

of this St ite to p.iy or redeem any certiiU ; t() wh"jch the Saw is attached ,'l moved

Culm's Iron Drag Saw. The 3e4t Kachir.e of th ; Ago fcr Citing 'Wood.

ANOTHER TESTIMONY". Bkktom iLvattn w, Mo , -April 30, '. Dr. Jihn Btdl Denr Sir ; Knowin the effieenev of your Saraaparilla, and tfcet healing ami lieiienCial cjualities it poaseese. I send you the following sUteoieat vf mf caso. I as wonndsd lout two year ao,a taken prisoner and confined for sixtcwr . months. Being moved so often my wounda have not healed yet. I have not sal np a moment since I was wounded. I am h through the hips. My general hoalth m impaired, and I newl something to assi nature. I have more faith la -four Sara' parilla than any thing else, fwiah ht which is genuine. Please express me half

a dozen bottles, and obliiji.

Cat. G- p. juusu,St. Louis. P R Tbn fidlowinff was written Aitril

i 30tb, 1S06, by Mrs. Jennie Johnsou, moth

er of Capt. Jonnsitn. Dr. John huUDmr Sir: My hnskanif. Dr. C. S. Johnson, was skillfnrmnao and physician of Central Hew Yorit.woem he died, leaving the ahove 0. P. JohaaoW to ty care. At thirteen years of ago h'f had a chronic diarrhea and scrt-fuK for which I gave your Sarsajiarilla. It cured him. I have for ten years rCommendM it to many in New York, Onio and Iowa,

for scrofula, lever sores, ana general lability. Perfect success has attended It Tnri cures effected i!t some cases of scrofula awl

fever sores were almost miraculous, l mm verv anxious for my son to try so:ne "f your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting . . . !...... liia' mTfttnir tit VAIS

for it. H's wounds were terrible but I belie vu be will recover. Revctfi:lly.

-ate of stuck isJueti. in pursuance of an aettaioni, .,, i0g,by maans of ur Extemaon jntitiud, 'An act tv provide tor the funded . shuftt for ,,y aistume tffquirod, as each

It is the determination of some of the inhabitants of Illinois, that if people will drink whbky, all who de-ire it shall s e how the thing

accomplished. To carry out this

b bt of the tnto of Indiana, mid for the

completion ol' the Wtibnsh nltd Erio Ctinnl to EvansvilU'.' p:tsd Jantmry 1 Oth", 184C, and an not supplemental to s.iid act, passtl January -tnli IS 17, which by the pre. i?-ioi-.s of the said acts, or either of thouvhall be payable i -;elu-ively from tho proccetU of the'cnnal bonis nni.1 the tolls and revenues of the 'anal in said acts mentioned and no such ciirtitl.'ato of stocks shall ever be paid by t 'lis Slate. Said I'hii tii n to l e conducted in tho samo manner us other elections are to bo Oon-dticted.

rfiS 'l v'itness mv hand and the seal

f the M.

on roe I'ireuit Court,

ntlix.'d at

Uloomitigtiia, this Febneiry 4th. 1873. JOHN 11- EAdT. Clerk.

II ro ft 1 u in nt i on. T, T.awsnu K. iUelvinnoy, Sheriff of 'he County of M onroe. HI ate of Indiana do hereto," notify the qualified voters of said

eountv that an Ml'vUon will be new at the

cut is sawed off. Tins obviates the neces

sity of nu ing either the power or the log and sieves three-fourths of the labor. It

can bo worked on sot I or uneven ground and ou hill sides. With two light hirses, one in an and a boy, it will cut from ten to forty cords of woo'd a day, after the tree

' are felled and trimmed. ' .n. i i .. . i 'm ii.. m t-J

1 The Wlncanc nets irr?t invrmiyniy jcsik

in all Aiiiils ,f nooti, and is pronounced eontplet? success by all who have used ii. It supplies a want long felt y Farm trs, and will bo ftiund e.spccailly useful i t cutting Stave and Shingle Timber,Coi'd. Wood and Saw Logs, mid vf il 1 pny for iulf in one month's use. The .Muoliiiies are strong and durable and not liable tto j;et oir. of order. The 11 one I'ower is mounted n n sled, and thus can he vory ensily and quickly moved from place to place. N. 15. There is to other Extension Shaft

Drug Saw manufactured Without infring-

An addre.'S dclivc

row ! - t ' rl T li J I r uialV-' "f IwMing elections in mid j ing ou our Patents. Parties purchasing or , ' ; it'-ea the authorities ot the town ! County, on tb. If th.lavof Felmtary, im. usinp any other Ex .ension Shaft Drag Saw i Slcrling have pased an ordinance i for tii.'.'purpoiti c:' voting upon an itnitiid- without authority from us, will be proso-

I wllicil impo.es a line Ot trom IIVO to meat, to tile I .onsiatuuoii. us recneu iiriin red before ill! ! tWi-ntv h llar-i niton Iho kcei)tr of I 'Woing fortilleetf of tho County Clerk . . ! ;10" us "10" 'vLLl,ui. 1,1 I I ce-tify to be n true, full, and com

t -

vour

ocdi

asemb!v of farmers, at the Kirbyla drinking house, who, by painting ; 1)1(,t(, ,,pV' 0r'thi. original' certitlcate doSchool ilous,.,on the evening of or staining his windows, or by Kayof FeWtTarT F,b 4 by Rufus A. 1'eek : i , or in any ; "r 1 ' . t , -Vl..j(1 i i other way prevents a free view into; Tj vwsojf R. McKTXNKY, Frf l.w Citizrxs . -As 1 me f i Ifi't ' . I.,...,.. . .. , ,, .... . ,... ....

outee lor intrinu:euieni

All are requested u see one In tisc at our farm sis miles west of Hl viminirton.

Price of Macliin?, with 50 feet of tumb

ling shaft. 51C0.OO, atid freight. Clark & Dunnitigton, Groiticastle. Proprietors. ISUil V. AXDJIS SOUS, Agents. 'B-.-0rsir.gto-. Ir d., rs.c. 4, 1872 ,tm.

Boll's Worm Destroyer, EXT fi ACT FROM A LETTEK FRO GEOBOIA. Vaixakow. Walker Co., Oa., June 38. Dr. Mm BullDear Sir : I bare recently given vour Worm Destroy arcr?J trials, and niid it wondorfttVy tmtmevM. It has not failed in a single instance togiv the wished for effect. 1 am doing a pretty hirtre eountrv practice and havo daily oaa '

lor somcarucie ol tne kiiiu.

I am sir, n-spccttnlir, JULll S P. CLEM EST, M, -! fitso rnmudined and intmwoiw af

the testiniomiis in favor of my Worm Destroyer, that newspaper space U entirely

too small to tell its merrta. It is an infallible remedy fur worms. Tryit and be convinced. Sea jny Journal fe

a more full descr.pUo. Bull's Ccdron EUttr, 1 Ball's Feetoral Wild Clwrry, Bull s Extract Each, Bull's Vegetable Family FilLi. .

A11 the above tncdle'nft pWired bj( u

.Tohii Bull at his La'iorfltory. tfuumnm,yi'.

Louisvillei Kv. I'r snklby 7- : -A-otft

Shoemaker V Cow

SOUTH SIDB OP THE S-St&Mjf

Blovn!nKtr.n, Ind. WtHV-