Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 March 1870 — Page 3
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Aa Indian G»ftiv
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Escape.
The CJslcnn
Gazette
"There appeared at the* I,a\vr»-tn-e
House, yesterday, a (ierin.iB boy ajf
parentis about nineteen year? age.
X: He had been a captive anion the [u
diarjs for sixteen years. When he
Was tibout three yunr.- old. hi? jmretftr
•lived near (he Ohippaivii Hiver. where
they had erected a comfortable log
cabin. One day a
ImuiI
of rot.uiti^r
Indiana pitched their tent by tin? mar
gin of a little stream where the cliihl
was in the habit of plnyiut wilh lii-
"j"-eist(r. '^Vhen the Indian- rcmnvetl
3 the) took the boy with tlicm. mus placed ainon
the Chief-
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children I
and remained with the tribe, sharing with them in all the hardship? of their wild, roaming life for sixteen years. His parents after a long and fruitless aeart'li, cuiue to the cotrduMon that he must have fallf into the river, been drowned, and his body washed away by the eurreul. They MiliKequentiy pu rehused farm about four miles from Klizabnth, in this county, wlierd they now reside. The boy's si.«ter mairied a gentleman in Wisconsin. A ^rtw weeks hince, while she and her fhuaband were examining souie trinkets offered*for Hale by a band of Indians,
n|in
St. Paul, she observed among them boy who,'although dro.ssed like the balance of the party, did not appear *to be an Indian. Thinking that she ^detected some family resemblance in
Uhe boy's countenance, she made suitable inquiries, and yoon becamo «atis'fied that the pseudo Indian was her "'brother. He refused, however, to leave his Indiau captors, and she was compelled to return home iu Wi.-cou-viij, leaving her brother still among the Indian.". Sbe however gave him the address of her parent^ and urged hitu to return home. Nothing further was heard from him until yesterday, whenas above stated, lie made his appearance in this city at the Lawrence
House, on his. way to visit his parents wbotil he,hift not seen since lie was three ye"ars"old.
Allt'nipl to Itrcak Jail—A llciiuty Slierlir Hcaten and Dangerously Injured at Srecnrastie.
On Friday night two of the prison
ers in the Putnam County jail con-
eluded to make an attempt to escape
from that institution. In the prison
thcie were seven men who were tinder
tering the corridor of the jail where as think best or otherwise. the two men were fiittiug, he command- Plutarch—You'er mistaken the ed them to lie down upon the iloor Shakers don't marry. If youug while ho placed" irous upon them, Shakers fall in love, they are set to This they refused to do, but told Akers
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Allmny Lrthji
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Keaoral of the Income Tax. Secretary Bout well expresses him •elf emphatically opposed to the re
moval of the revenue tax ou incomes^
and says that the tax, being paid by
250,000 persons, it is the most popular, as well as the most equitable, •ource of revenue with the people. Such is the tenor of a Washington dispatch. We have no doubt that it represents the Secretary correctly. It illustrates how tlagrantly iucapable he is to comprehend the justice or the injustice of taxation. The income tax is outrageously uujust, because those holders of real estate, which is stead
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TIME LONG PAST.
KV FRSCV BT«nK MIKLMiT. If
[XWi poem i«OI»e^fcfi v^Jrnl IJ»corpred in ifflifftf'Mfl-ipt hT- Sfr. 5!. Ro'SCtii. and is now published for the fir?t lime in his Life of ihe poet.]
Like the frhost of a dear friend dead Is time long past. A tone which i§ now foreter fled. A hope which is now forever pa«( A Ijre «o SWPPI it could nul last
Was lime -y
S-'- «t A ••hllierc. weef tftpatB? fir 1 hf r.tiSrlit
Of lime lon^,pa«l
Ami. \tii« it SAdnosf or delicti!. h-u-li dov a ,-liadow onward ca?i. W
IiilII
of the ItL insf"
made ns wish it yd might lr.»t t'me Ion pait.'
llieip regret, almost rctnor#-*. j| For time lone P«st *Ti? like a child's bel-jved corse A father watclir!i,,iill a lust lleauty i* like reniemhranee east
From lime long pn-if.
An tnproOtablc Boarder. Portland. Oregou. hotel keeper war uot Ioiil' since victimized in the fol-
lit.wing manner
^'".eiimes there and sometimes
not. After a while the landlord preseuted a bill for three weeks board— thirty dollars. In a short time A. appeared, with a counter bill of deduc tion for meals and lodging missed, Meals eateu three, one dollar and a half: lodgings, seven, three dollars and a half niea'is missed, sixty, thirty dollars lodgings missed, fourteen, sev}en dollar- balauce in favor of A. I two dollars. The landlord, of cours.
weediu' onions, which kuren them
they wore willing to stand up and be forthwithly. 1 can't tell you how ironed. much it takes to join the Shakers, but This refusal upon their part to lie I believe the expense used to be, indown greatly irritated Akers, and be eluding having your hair cut aud struck one of the incu. The two pris- learning to dance, about 65 dollars, oners thereupon attacked him with Sportsman —Your inquiry is uot exshort picctis of iron used Ibr pokers, actly iu my line, but I haste to reply und beat him iu a terrible manner, iu as follows, to wit: The right leugth dieting wounds that may probably to cut oft' a dorg's tail has uever been prove fatal. The wounds produced fully discovered, but it is undoubtedly internal hemorrhage, and ou Saturday somewhere back of tho ears, provided Akers was taken to his home in Clo- you get the dorg's consent. vordale. The two prisoners would) N. B.—It isn't necessary to have have made their escape from the jail the dorg's consent in writing. but for the timely arrival of several Kitty—To tny own persoual views persons, who were attracted to the iu the premises, it appears that the place by tha cries of Akers They best rat and mice extreminator is a well were soou overpowered aud placed in regulated Thomas cat beware of base their cells, aud this morning, iu com- imitatations sold by respectable pany with the other five prisoners, drusrgists. were started to the Peuitcutiary at JefTersonville—AYir
looking for Parasites in a Michigan School.
mAd
such increase, escape^with no taxatiou •. returned a verdict of no cause for aenpon such profits. 1 he tax is evaded, tion. The reason assigned by some to a great extent, by the wealthy, and
falls with especial severity upon the
occurrence took place in this
town, a few days since, which de
serves at least a passing notice. A
self constituted committee entered
the school house during the session of school, and professed to examine the scholars' persons, it being reported that some of them wero troubled with parasites. The whole school, boys and girls, were carefully examined by the investigating committee, and two I lice were found. The boys were ordered to strip iu the presence of the girls, but when the girls were examined the boys were let out of doors.
The director of the school, naturally feeling outraged at this high handed
ily increasing iu value, and who, iu proceeding, had the parties arrested Ihe end, derive immense profits from
or agsau
on
liesides it iuvites espion
age into private business, and is productive or all sorts of fraud and rascalities, couoected therewith. There is not one of the innumerable taxes of the Government which the people feel so severely, or desire so siucerely
to abrogate, as the income tax. The financiers in Congress are not sat-j Boutwell, it he retains it, will be the istied with this, aud are extremely object of general malediction." 1 [anxious to devise some scheme by!
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ba*e been intense, and such as had
uerer beeu observed within the mem
ory of thii oldest iuhabitaut. Ou
Fcbrnirj 1 the theriaouietor stood at
35|° below tero, Fnhreoheit at War-
nw,
21J-
0
bolow tero. At Leinburg
and Cracow, in 50° north latitude
itio
iniio 1 1 -n
coogestiou
brain, caused by the intense cold, have been reported. The deaths of several
lt and battery, but the jury
was
that there was no violence used,
|y threats toward the children, to
poor tradei-men, clerks aud office-hold- induce them to strip for the examiuaers, who have fixed incomes of over .1, 000 a year.,
tion.—Sanilac
Jrjfirsonian. 4
tireeiibacks nud Bonds.
Vbout three hundred million dol
lars of the United States indebtedness
is held iu greenbacks by the people,
who charge no interest for so doing.
which this three hundred million can
Th* cold weather in Russia in the' be placed in bonds, held by a few perbeginning of February is reported to sons, who will require at least five and I
a
per cent, a year. This amounts!
to fourteen million dollars a year throwu away for nothiug. This is
called financial wisdom ing circle?.
The
Chf.ap
..
A. B. went l«» bin: and engaged
week. "Now." ssrid A. 15.. "1 may be abseut occasionally, what deduction will you make lor that?" Fifty cents a meal and fifty cent.-: a lodging, replied He the landlord. Time went on, and A.
was
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was a little astonished at the result of the reckoning, and. therefore, said uot a word, for the best reason that he could not think of anything that would do- justice to the subject. Where.upon A. B., to relieve the land-
urbanity '•Well,'" never mind the two dollars I'll take it out in board."
The landlord couldn't see how to keep even wilh such a boarder, and so tke connection between him and A.B. as landlord and boarder came to an end.
Ills
in boadhold-
Terro Haute Journal says that
on some of the let el land iu Vigo
(that of llraMeis), the inurcury stood 1 county the wheat crop is uiost entirely ilSli 5 P««itry house sufficiently
at 17* lDd-4f bej0W ier0. A,nutu- killed out. enquire on the premises of ber of deitbs ftrbrii coogestiou of the 1
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espresslolis of admiration
jfodJnjinpathy injected ifitti the plat
forms of the loyal Contention? hare
ceased to command the faith and con
fidence of the soldiers of the late war.
They thint themselve* entitled to de raand something more substantial from the party they have so long sustained by their votes, and as their demand* are usoally disregarded, they are very sensibly tnanifestin^.a strong disposition to get out of the pirty traces. A rather forcible and, to the Radicals, au nnpleusant example of this dispoi-itiou wa- giver at Xewber-i, New York, the other day. A few months ago Presi dent Grant removed a one legged sol tlier from the post-office in that town, and gave the place to a wealthy loyal politician named Harrington. The soldiers remembered the ill-treatment of their comrade, and at the late election gave the Democratic ticket a uia jority of two hundred—a loss to the Radicals, who have hitherto uniformly arried the place, of about four bun dred votes.
Tiik
board by the week at ten dollars per first two weeks of Peliruary, was in
weather in Kurope during the
tenslv c-old. The Xonl of Brussels,
says that the themometer on February
10 stood at—1 Fahrenheit. The
lakei, canals and ponds were frozen
over, navigation ou the canals of
I'harlcroi and Willebroeek was inter-
rupted, and that the skaters were enjoying that amuscmeut to their hearts content. In Paris, two deaths from congestion of the braiu, caused by io teuse cold, have bec-u announced. The Xord expresses the opinion that the low temperature is due to two large spots of a diameter of thirty to forty seconds, now visible to the naked, eye ou the surface of the suni
KtTKi'T OK
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Josh Hillings in the Killtor'sClialr answers to Correspondents. Fred—Yew aintobleged to a«k the
girl's mother if you m.iy go home-with
her from a party get the girl's en
dorsement, and go iu it is proper
enough Io ask her to take your arm,
but you have no right to put your arm
arouu.l her waist unless you meet a
bear on the road, and then you aro supposed to relinquish your hold a soon ns the bear gets safely by.
Whip—You are right mules live tn a lonely age I have known them to live one hundred years, and not half try. You are right about their being sure footed I have known them to kick a boy twice iu a second, ten and foet off. (•ertnide—Your iti|iiiiy stumps it. the
sentence to the pcuitentiary, awaiting transportation to .Jufrorsori (!ertnide—Your inquiry ville. About ha!£ past seven o'clock inc. The more I think about in the evening Deputy Sheriff uamad more can't tell. As near a^ Akers, a son ol'Sulotnan AkcrsofTIo- recollect now 1 think I don't verdale, wont into the jail to iron two .Much might be said both ways ueithof the prisoners and place them in er may be right. Tpoti the whole I cells. Akers was drunk, and upon en- think that 1 would 01
I ran know.
STOl'l'AliK
ok TIIK
I Karth's Motion.—Should
our earth
suddenly be arrested in its course from
auy cause whatever, the inevitable r«-
lord's perplexity, rotii:irkel with i-ool stilt woubl be the devclopnient of au
enormous decree of beat, that would buru up evertbin^ on the surface, and dissipate it in vapor. It. is well known that motion when suddenly ar rested becomes converted into heat, and this fact/is illustrated continually in our every day experience. A caunou ball fired against an iron plate becomes heated to a considerable decree, and the amount of ignition is in proportion to the vejocity of the„body thus arrested.
A Republican Reformer.
A leading Republican member iu
the House of Representatives, Mr.
Dawes of Massachusetts, has intro
duced a bill to pay to the family of
the late Edwin M. Stanton a year's
salary as Judge of the Supreme Court of the nited States, an office upon the duties of which Stanton never entered. This is very liberal, to be sure. It shows how I'ncle Sam is a fat goose, and how his feathers are being plucked on every band. He uot only pays his salaries, but he gives thousands of dollars to the families of men who .d nothing to do with the offices for which the paymeut is made.
A Hebrew benevolent society has been organized iu New York to aid destitute Jews who are coming to this I
wouldn't, just country from Poland and other parts
of the Russian empire to escape the I persecutions of the Czar. About two hundred Russian Jews have arrived there, and more are coming under the auspit-es of the Jewish Association of Rerlin. A committee was appointed to obtain donations from the Hebrews, and nearly -5500 were subscribed on the spot.
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thirty female murderers iu the
Michigan penitentiary, maDy are said to be very pretty, and a few positively beautiful. 1
When
Adam and hve partook of
the tree of kuowled«ze. did they study the higher branches?
BALSAM.
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COL'GH! COUGH! COUGH!!! Spurn Worthless Nostrums,
Use that which is Good! i|
All
tby FIRST I
ALLEN'S LUl\'fi BALSAM.,
As an Exi ectorant it has
FOR
no
Equal
the benefit of those who are afilicted with I', consumptive tendencies, we mnke the following extract from a letter from Rev. Charles A. Roundy, the city Missionary, of Boston
Boston", Massachusetts. Foburnry if*. iPtiti. Messrs. P, DavisA Sos—Gents: The!packageof "Allen Lung Balsam" you sent to uie to use among the afflicted poor in my oity missionary work,,has proved very acceptable and useful. It has gone into several families, and with I remarkable elTectin every instance.
One woman has been restored from what her pysician pronounced consumption, after several I months'sickness wilh cough, great pain in the lungs and prostration, so that she iaable now to do house work nnd assist in the support of her family, and with care continued usu of the Halsam she expects entire restioration.
Anoter person a younewmnan to whom 1 gave one bottle, has received great becefit. so that her cough, which is of months standing is getting better, and she has purchased a second bottle, and has ever indication of a speedycure,
A young man who was raising blood, and quiet weak and sic'x. has by the use of two bottles I been much Improved, and is able to dolittle at his work.
A your.g man to whom I recommended a trial of it. who has had a bad cough and much pain in his iungs for months past|and unable to
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•Wild pigeoo9 are numerous in the
•tntr||»t mxitl jt ihiii^poiti, hire |iog oT fteaTirii Sunday amuscmeiitXu Millers wanting flour Bid
get
good rest and 'sleep, has commenced flaking it, 1 and now using the foiirth bottle with great benefit. He said to me on a recent visit, he would nodo without it. He is hoping, (and reasouably it seems to ine,) to be able to resume his works gin. Very respectfully, fj 1 and gratefully yours,
C11AS. A. KOI'DRV. Oity Missionary.
.I.N, HARRIS A CO.. Sole Proprietors. Cincinnati: Ohio. ]Crold by all Druggists.cOI
Sold By
E. J. Binford
JL
llro., T. W. Fry .t Co .'Robert
Krout, Motfett it Uoe, Crawfordjnlle declf'69m3
FOR SALE.
Valuable Property For Sale.
Ible
OtVEK ror sale 6.y a:rcs of good, rich tili-land.-V of a mile west of Crawfordsville. conUming ad welling house of one and a half stories high, with eleven rooms, well furnished 1 and in excellent repair, Tho house also coatains two good dry cellars. On the premises is I a good well, cistern, wood house and wath house and other out hoases. The land contains: two acres of strawberry plants of the beat quality. also, nina hundred (rape Tines of 96 different varieties, from three to five years old. also three hundred bearing peach trees and plenty of ehoiee pear trees, for family use. On the prem
tor nvo hundred hens. For particulars
fabio am johx w. BLAIR.
Wiilty «f Ne» Aluy,^ FLOUR SACKS.
Wu oil IttteffOTlew Office. jaas taut.
WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 19. 18
GREAT. REDUCTION!
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A I E S
REDUCTION OF GOODS. E. J. BINFORD & BRO.'S COL.
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Di*v GroocLs
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DR JOHN BULL'S
fiffC.fr
REMEDIES.
DR. JOHN BULL,
1
MAMI ACTI KKR AM) VK.VDMU UK TMK
fs-lrhmtftl
4
BULLS TONIC SYRUP
lUIC TtlKOt'RK OP -.
AGUE AXD FEVER
N- -s,' OR rHII.l.S AND FKYER.
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proprietor of thi» celebrated medioine justlj claim* for it, «uperioritr over all reinedies ever ofTered to the public for the »afe. certain speedy and permanent cure of Ague and Fever. or Chill? ana Fever, whether of *hnrt or long (landing. He refers to the entire West and Sooth, to hear him testimony to the truth of the assertion, that in no c&*e whatever will it fail to cure, if the direction." are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many case# a »ini lc dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a sinsle bottle, wilh a perfect restoration of general health. It i.«. however.prudent. and in every case more certain to enre. if its u«« is continued in «uialler dose# for a »eek or two after the disease ha* been checked, more especially in difficult and l*ng standing case?. I sually. this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order, thould the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine after havinir taken three or four do?o of the Tonic, a einglo dose of
Itu'lV
Fuitil* l'ill will be sufficient. i)R. JOHX BULL'S 1'rincipal Uffioe X«. 40 Fiftk, Crau itirret,
I.Ol'MVILI.11, KV.
,E. J. Binford & Bro., Ageuts.
WORM DESTROYER.
To
my United Wide
States and Readers.
Ifesssional
World
HAVK received innny testimonials from proand medical men ns my almanacs and various publications hare shown, all of which are genuine. The foilowing from highly educated popular physician in Georgia, is certainly one of the_mo.«t sensible communications I have ever received. Dr. Clement knows exactly what lie speaks of, and his testimony deserves to be written in letters of gold, ltenr what the Doctor say.- of Hull's Worm Destroyer:
Yii.i.asow, Wai.khkCoi'.ntv. (iA.W June B9. lrtiti. Da. John Hi'li.—Dear .Sir: 1 have recently given your worm destroyer several trials and find it wonderfully efficacious. It has not failed.in :i single instance to have the wished for effect. I am doing a pretty large country practice, nnd have daily use for some article of that kind. I am free to confess that I know of no remedy reoommended by the ablest authors that is so certain and speedy in its effects. On the contrary they a^e uncertain in the extreme. My object in writing you this is to. find out upon what terms 1 can get the medicine directly from you. If I can
fetitaware
on easy terms', I shall use a great deal of it. ain that the use of such articles is contrary to tho tca:hing.' and practice of a great majority of the regular line of M. D.'s, but I can see no just cause.or godD'sense in discarding a remedy which wo know to be etiicient. simply because we may be ignorant of its combination. For my part, I shall makeitarulo to use all and any means to alleviate suffering humanity which 1 may be able to command—not hesitating because some one more ingenious than myself may have lr-arnod its eifects first aud seeurred the sole ri(tnt to secure that knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocate or supporter of the thousands oi -worthless nostrums that flood the country, that purport to cure all manner of disease to which human flesh is heir. Plca-e reply soon and inform me of your be.-t ternn. 1 mil sir, most respectfully.
JULll'S p. CLKMK.Vl'. M. i.
-s E. J. Binford & Bro., Agents.
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A good reasou for the Caj-taius Faith.
Read the Captain's Letter and the Letter from his mother:
1 Benton Hiirrnck-. M..,, April 3o. —»t
DK.JoHvBrLL—Dear Sir Rowing thecllicaey of your Sarsaparilla, aud the healing and benefical qualities it possesses, I send you the fol- !•'A Kil
lowing statement of my case 1 was wounded about two years tigo. was taken 1 prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed I yet. I have not sat up a moment sinec 1 was *vk :i wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, and I need something to assist nature. 1 nave more faith in your Sarsaparilia than in anything else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express ine half a dozen bottles. and oblige, ('APT. ('. P. .IOUN.SON
nru.s
CEDRON BITTiRS
A II I I» 0 I N S.
Arkansas lieanl from.
Tesriiiiony of Medical Men.
Sti.nty 1'i.int. \S'hite '••.. Ark., M«y S3. iHOC. 1)R John Bt'LL— Dear Sir I,a?t February I was in Louisville purchasingdrug.». aud got 'unit of yonr Sarsaparilla and Cedron Bitterr.
§eed
Co.'s
FRY &
My son-in-law who was with rne in the jtore u«cd and npproveil. are th ba-ii been down with the rheutin.itism for some time, commenced on the Bittere and Si.r.n found his general health improved.
Dr. (ist. who has been iu bad health, iried theiu. and he also imoroved. Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for several years—stomach and liver effected—iui-
roved very inrn-h by the use of your bitters, lnthe Cedron Bitters has given you great popularity in this settlement. 1 think I can sell a great quantity of yonr medicines this fall. stpecially your J«dron Bit'ers and Sarsaparilla. Ship ma via Memphis, care of Kiekera ee!y.
Kespeetfullr.
b.walker.
Prepared by Da. John ISlll at bis Laboratorr. Fifth street. Louisville, ky. For
Sale
by
E. J. Binford St Bro. Crawfordsville, Iud
Jans-Tw-lj
DBY-GOODS.
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KCI...ULCer lu Ih. p.ibiii1 th»t lie iti'x'k splendid .ir-url lllrlll
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bealltifu: vsriily
LUSTERS, FRENOT MERENO
EMPRESS CLOTH!
large »t..eh of the celebrated Biand Double Wai|.
Hoosiery.
W-loelvde
ALAPACAS!
I'rK-iiper than cvcr.'itlsu 1 nieo ri
Flauiu'ls.
A a I i' V. yf
Notions.
(•loves,
Domestic Goods.
Boots*aml Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS.
Which will I.e s..ld ut the l..»eH One price for all
slble V'lie
C. M. CRAWFORD,
"STONK FRONT/*•
Octobori2.1fsOt(
»S U'V M' S
St. l,..ui». Mo.
P. S.—The following was written April 3(1. lf65, by MrsJennie Johnson, mother of Captain I Johnson.
Dr.Joh.v Bull—Dear Sir: My husband. Dr. C.S.Johnson was a skilled surgeon and physician in central New York, where he died, leaving the above C. P. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years af age he had a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gave your Sarsaparillii. It cured him. I have for ten y«arsreccnniinended it to many in New Vork. Ohio, nnd Iowa, for scrofula.fever sores, and general debility. Perfeet success has attended it. The cures ulfected in some cases of scrofula und fever sores were 1 almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your S.irsapurilla. Heis fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were terrible,but 1 believe he will recover. Re-pecUiilly.
JENNIE JOHNSON.
E. J. Binf6rd & Bro., Agents.
Main Street, East of Court House. I Where he »ill keep (-..n-ianily liicsl briihdr of
f^Ketiieuiber ihe place, \Va.-hingiin -trttt opposite Center I'liurch. DOHKRTV Jl DKKiHTON. 11] 11 rtl'•!!»• loct. III.
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THE OLD
BOOK STORE
Ha? letii.-vi bsck Io the .ld |.\-ice n«.w br found si
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CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
OrMwford.sville C'.-irriairr iml
W'jiffon Works.
DOHERTY & DEIGHTON
A NI U'Tl' KKKS OF
Carriages, Buggies,
vs)
MS
ii
A(«ONS OF ALL KINDS
P.'llf'lH
'I'hiH ..I.t» the
IliM'l.
lull strength uf the spoke,
instead of the tenon, us under the old nt-yc. All other inproveiucnt adding t- beauty or durability adopted as soon |a- discovered.
We propose riot to l.c[undcrsole anvwh»'* tor the quality of work. •.
st„
CruUr I
'An
Ct'iiwl'onlsvMlp. finliaiiii.
Old Work Made New. MRS. L. M. WILLIAMS
Rt«*9»niri«jf iu order.
In WaoJ. iihwki'Mtthatj, tm
MIII takrOld rhlrlr*In rM4ianf3r{ir %«-h Vtorh, O.MI'KISINi .1 fnli 1
1 .. i.il xtber-
xi s*-nerally
must p.-rft-rt as^i«-
tnri.-e to defective vi-ion now before the public. The I.cn-e« are crouml in aceordaiic with th« philosophy of nature. Thejr}perfe'tlv p*.li^h»-.l •urfacrr. purity :ind tnin-puri-nry of material, and exact •phericnl Qi'ur.-. uilmirnbly iwUpi them to the organ of ight. rei.leriri2 tliera perfectly natural lo tl.e eye.and producing a el en and ditiet image of the object as in the natural healthy sight, avoid ing the glimmering. Haverigu dizxinnss of the head, and other unpleasant -eosation- ofien experienced in ihe use of ordinary glassf. and enabling the wearer to pro.-t-cute minute and critical eye-labor, eitaer by day or candle may:
ecu ted on oommon white or colored paper. letter paper, note paper, or in faet, on any kind or quality of paper desired, aud priced *ce.,r 4^iiLj|y. at the Kciien
chool. Collose
Hlank Books, inclndir.it a ch.iicr lot
O 1- Mi.*crllnnciiis. School. Collose Toy
Biblf". Pravcr and Hymn Rook
Ni.ie, Letter. Cjip. Kill and Wrnppins I' A FKHS. Unfi and WhWp Knvcloves. Slate*. Ink. Mucilaee. Crayon. Pencils, nnd aP itint i-neces^iii-y to ninkc full -:i.rk •.! (r
Kcspectl STATIONERS' GOODS.
A lull th»i
Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books.
\iiii I.. ami W iml..
P, 1? s.
W.' have received sioi'e an cntirr new *1. -k in that line, nnd a.^k your aUcntion the l.-^t. piet-tie-t andcheape-t it-.,rlincnt ev.r otlVrctl in ihi.- eity.
A -\I4 J: ASSOltTttK.Vr
.t'
Ciirtnins.
PRTl'ltK FK A M^SA, MOLD I
We U.l a!-.. i:i lnv inn new .-took of Finnic? ami Moldings-, which.arc
CHEAPER THAN EVER
Purticuliar nllentioii paid t.i l-'riitniny Pitflureand noextra charui for nork. t'uril-'and tas-el nnd Picture Nails. I
TOYS
,f-
i-vi
Cassiim-res. .....
Ime'iil of
Waterproof Ladies' Cloth
Joans and
XOTIOXS hy th, MiUlmi.
We rm ill 1 he nciiiis
Magazine* and XeHspaper*.
Having over fifiy different kinds. »ml any in.I our list proinpty supplied.
DAILY PA PKRS,
The I ndi.-tnnpolis .!() I" A I. and SKX I INI'.I. iindUho I.ufayetle JOt'KXAl. are received every morning, anil delivered vub=.-iil.ei^ ut putiI i-hei'j' rater.
We cannot begin to enumerate all ilia! we have to sell but ask yon to hunrup the old establishment, nnd see what we have. And while we would thnr.k the pnblio for their former liberal patronage, we would ask ft continuance of tho snine, nnd shall try and deservo.it by our attention to the wants of the community, and selling nt such prices as will snitull reasonable
P"",P1P' I A. FOOTK. dee l-W.
SALOON.
SAT^OO^sT
a a
FLORENCE RICHTER.
VXXOl.'XCKSvicinity
to the citizens ..1 Crnivf..nl-
sville nnd' that he has opened a Ci al-'liik« «(ilooii iiml ICe»laiiiiiul, a I
No. Commercial How.dm'ii St.,
IS
KS.
..II -t Ii.l till
AIiKS, l./Qf'OR:
A.N'h (•/(. AHH.
MoI«» Agent for hrutctl lnottled family use.
Ale.
SaeriiMcnnil pnri
TIIK «»i:pa
lor
Wine:
Importeil ujol naliv.
ICT.M F.VI'
Viileil. All tilt-liixoi I.:-' III..i sea-i.n -. ri e.l up ut -h. rt notic
isent i'or lb
Saddle Rock Oysters.
\cn
Kvny 1 at liio'.-lo, A. M.-.
MILLINERY
•ti.
\\'d*hn:lton Stt ti
Fall and Winter Stock.
MILLINERY GOODS.
KOOMS JN NATIONAL HUM h.
Was'tnijg-ton Street, Crawfordsville
MILLI^RY.
Mies F. M. Baldwin.
jPall and Winter Stock
MILLINERY!
rlcdrtl l»j u».Nr* «.rk the Wiltil |#tf Miv 1*1 «»f Oavcforti-vilN* ntw!
I ini ite
I*
It
Call
and Kxamiiic 'I'lletit.
llet. I
rniiu vniirai r)c-iuHii, ciiuci vi light, with eaae.comfort.and satisfactnon .le«»tr CHEAP JOHN. Agent. 1
NOTICE.
NUflCt
of every description neatly ex
xr: oii- -xigagSSSE:
BOOTS
AND
SHOE8.
Free 12iif crfltiiiiiieitt
Ji*'"
"xZ'C'
whire niny
tT -O
iSiTFi-y...
No. 1 EMPIRE BLOCK,
Main Street, CrAWioridgillti, tod
-"ui
Webster & Soh,
Tne Mnnfl»er«. hiire the honor to Announce t« die ciiirens of t'rAirf.rdvilleanl rknnity :i series of aeneral entertn'nmrntf ill ll:o popular
A' SHOE STORE,
!,,0
l'
I I I
'rlebratcdJ
ti'ri't
Stock Company,
iiei. ii iiiiii.t.liatilj nna ci.ntir.aing un er iv .ice. .4 :.i jr.i.-'I
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'TT~i~7r~'
1.
Programme-Part First.
t'inderilla. or flippers to sell T*»mpa Rceitative—Prcdestrian's Lament. "How Ions, how long shall I complain.
Like one who seeks for Booti in rain Ch„ "Not Inn) not Ion? fur you can And 1 hat the Webster*keep every kind,'
Part Second.
iiti
'niii
Company Bill
Xaiy a Kip Polka Parody... billy "Father, dear father, como home with me now
My shoes are all out at the toe: You promised to shoo Johnnie and i.l And you know it's very wickcd to lie."l .Metamorphosisand Tnbleanx.in which the Shoeless Krigadc nppear in fine =v and coarse Hoots nnd Shoes, Ralrnonils. Scotlish Haluinrcttas. Button
Polish. Congress Uaiters. ll'ack Crook Hunts, llase Hnll Shoes, etc. Company Kcrepti».n .f irct-nhnrk-' Company
1
,a
+&
I'ln.le uitli the highly |dea-ing nnd loUsalisfying'farce of
j- -J
PERFECT FITS!
This is a new piece, pln.v.'d out.
ami is no dnngcr of bolng
Three IVrformanres Daily, v.
Morning,
flier not ice. dose at niiii
aft crn. Doon P. M.
•n nn.l evening, until furiipen ut seven .o'clock A. M.:
DO NOT FORGET
fey 'ft'
THE PLACE,
»Xo. I Kiiipire Itloek, Main street, where limy be found the best assortment of all kinds nnd styles of lloots mid Shoes, at the lowest price*. Your inspection of irood' and prices solicited.
IHWtf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
IMMENSE ARRIVAL
and
BOOTS
tlie t'tle*
CKA FOK
l'.ll up t. 111' ll.sl.lt 0! No. I •11 p. i.-.-- '.but
is hereby given that the undersign
ed has been appointed Aduiinistri«!ois..f lb* estate of Michael Crow, deci •uppo'r.
Ubla
SHOES!
T. S. KELLEY & CO.'S
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II
ROO.lt.
A
I STR I:rt,
I)SVI
I.LE IN 1)1 A NA,
l\l VIK.NS1. .- lun 01 .M.UtV KINDOt
A
Mt-na' Boota,
j3oh'
L-Iioch,
r..I III
I sto/rk. '1 he iill-iii 1.ii i.l Iht-In.Ii I t'ui fi.rdsville ami vicinity i- iiivit.-.l 1.. tin- ..pp. (unity t-.r -onrinir cheiip millim ry ^.tud'.
Bqota, Ladies'
Childrenri' Shoos, also
Rubbers und Overshoes.
lii. li will fitii l)' l.i smalle pront.
.!.l for ca^h
ri-t.ir.tly ..n hitn.l *•*.
HOME MADE WORK
1.1 rne.-li*iilc«. nnd nil V:
1.It'll
will be
ialV
ifa
Deiy Competition
Cwuitlf ar*
member tho Place, Main Street, New Iron Front, 3 Doors
East of
•tl jaid e-tatc
A Ml I I. I'll 1 1 i\duillii-ti *1*
Public* Square,
A W 1
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