Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 May 1870 — Page 3
THE SBVXETW.
CIRCULATION
am VP
daily a»fo'low«:
F.xprcM .....
Accommodation,. KXTI
F.xpreM Aceommodnt
Each square. (Oline. or Je„) first insertion
.' Each
—one year
.Half oolumn—three months —six months —ono year •Feufth ool.—three months —ai* months..
to
ity. But gradually that doctriru
ity before the
erty
Mir:i
Pott
qdiring parity
-j v„- 'J**A
E
VKRtVE
Mixed.,
r.iprw
A. J.
Rail Road. OOTNO NOBTH:
•T 30 a. m.
3n p. m.
..
Sooth.. Nr.nh
Tkohxto-t^. l.y M*cV arrive" Monday
depart* .•amn
n,
ArHnlAndDep«r*ar«of Mailnat the Pott Ofliec In Crawfordavlll«. AILT—Odixig
1 ^ayi
IXPLA* APOLIS
A a''
A. M. during fifv »r centuries mainP. M. sr.d
a a
Depart* Tuesday* .1 «atu-
a
day» ii A.
a
at .*.
a
SN-KTiLi.^.bjn^^-, *^7ria?y°".i .Vsi P. I
depart.* Toeydaya. Thurcday.". and Raturdayn
*W70'WS, by carrier arrives
and Saturda
?i....^..V..fi
A. M.
Tuesday.*.
'2
1
Thnrsdays and Saturday*.... 18 \J
a. departs same day.* at ..1 P. M.
,by carrier arrives W'edneadeparu same day^ at.."
BATES FOR ADVERTISING: h«rle?. whinh hn?e mule of those fair
)o*al and transient matter It .'•
additional insertion, of each »iuare
& tor
six week* or less
One column—three month* j. —si* mnjiths 80 00 ,.,Lv. .100 00 .. 20 00 3T
CIRCULATION 3000 Job Prlailac Proapil) Ml .eatly titrated.
Ballard County last week. The ston,- °,
aoh of one of them has been sent |o
the city IW examination. 'I'he of'
the case are about as f'olluw The
anything alarming about tin- -vinrtnms, but the patH-iit _'irw wor-»- until
Wednesday evening, when 1M- died.— 1-n the mt-rtiit?»ut* Mr-. Hevd iker be
enme ill with similar -vinpt••in-. I'r». •Tewett and Smith wiv I 'alled in for consultation, but mo I' tlo in were familiar with the *yuitoiu.
sft'ord
a a
iliS'Ji.. SO
"0 00
—ono year 35 00
Local bu»ino6« notices per line. 1st insertion 10 Kaoh subMquent ihaortion, per line
a 1
victims were a tJerman family by the A nt«n lived two miles trout thi*
uaine of Heydaker. jit seems a ham
1
not could
rrliof. On Friday Mr.-. Ilevd
kcr died, and on Saturday tho twn lit- done, and she had done her duty.
tie children who had eaten of thp pork -j
died a similar death to that which had
1 1
I I
ohildron-
j^
taken away the father and mother. ,, ,.
1
3 a
•iKP—proliatuv about live years old— .. who did not cat the meat, had not Veen I
opinion that w^r* occasioned *#v '. r,Mthey i*i* *i order to orinu' innine!' into the con trichina, llie pork which is supposed ,, \*e.
contain the trichina was raised in 'eih:r!iti"ti. vir'uanv toreod the HudBallard County, and enr-'d in the usual sons Hay Company t" give up its manner. po.'sessnry right. Oil this the Doiuin a a
Full l'.(|uallt).
Koi \«-ar- tho llepuhlican parl'y pro
claimed that negro sooinl crjuality mi
uo portion of the Kepuhhcan platform
1
Ka?
been brought to I IC attention OT the
country, the public mind hu* heon
ucated up to it. until the proposition to strike down all distinction between
the races is made in the United State?
Senate, and it is claimed with a show-
ing of success. Washington dispatch-
?9
say that on
law
It
proTid,
that
Is tbe country fen'dy t- ha\c tocird British sagacity.
I equality thus forced upon thetn|'. -^r"
XAi:io.\ it tu et.•n^titute the
platform of all truly loyal Kadicalfor the future. Tiiton, 0 rriaou and the other male and female old wumeu. who have been iu the habit of furnish
devoted, and we observe that the cation. smaller fry—the '"little croatures" of At the time roteiu-d to, ^ood
It nKitc«llj in "favor of the mo«
j«ic*s Tociferoualy at various indica
tions of progress in that direction, w- variably said "damn it, and evidently pecially in Spain. where the law re- felt better.
of blood
as qaaiifica- it^On
tion for publioomjloyt»eBt h*
Indianapolis. Bloomington and al! vital force* of fhe^natioD." wedding ring in twain. Wp notice,
lifstem Railway. ,» i^.Froin what «oirce. then, shall these too, that even the polished Thomas, 'fr«ln« vf «?. *nd for«v:« lraw new life and the elements Wentworth Higginson, or Julia Ward
I about that race, and furnishes prccisc of
I/OIIISTIIIO. mSW _AIUanj* & CIlifJUTO da .a for estimating its value as a pro more unpleasantly than the profanity
wilflerne.-. If the
negro are permitted to
u„»kpnilnnthropistscontinent
0:_
.v, „m
I00 have their wa\. this will be *5 oo ready for a new colonization of the
white m*"ti in the course of nnother century.
00
........ 12 5 0
Life In Minnesota.
A orre«pondent of the St. Peter
TrtLirof. writing from Baekville.
Brown county, send? !o that paper the
following item-
Hint to Pork Speculator*- Triclinia Last year Holiemiut. living in hu In MUftUMppI—Beath ot Four Prions adjoining town wa? plowing out corn c*gn
In Ballard Count)- A Warninsr a« to I with hi oxen, when he found that one
DUrawd Meat. stepped on his corn. So he took [tr«m the o^r'nnl t.n.1 out the nigh ox and put in his wife, '1 Four persons were killed by rating who knew enough to step over the
meat in which there was trichina, in h'"
5
°f
rn.
Some of the time she
0 I 0
shoulder most of the time she put
a 0
liih
1
plow.
E IFFICULT
one oec&aion
a
1 *. r. .1 1. 1 1J I 1 in .. ..
ments. It is within the bounds of should have crossed ouruiind? possibility that rar-e that hs-- thus
deeper in bestial vileneas
ALAKO. arriy* Tnpiday* than any thing we can conceive possi- east nt ort .Mohave, where, ac-
departsbam* dayjr.t.. i. i'! M. ble in the primeval man—might be cording to his report, he found gold! Watxxto*-*.hy^h«c^arrive» loMdaj^* benefited by an infusion of civilized
a
.i2,Sl. blood but how or what can civilized streams. The Mohave Indians, while
0 a
0
tie .f.-.ut burly f.tiu^r held the
place, named Seamen. lie cut hint
was purchased, of which Mr. and Mrs. sell' badly with a .-eythe last fall, and
Heydaker and two of the children ate this winter was about to die. when he
eonaiderable quantities in a raw slate. I '"I'd his wife that he bad brother Soon after. Mr. Heydaker war tak-Mi
sick, and Dr. .1. S. Sea was called in The doctor did not :it lii-t discover
to I'd hi- wife that he bad
once that was buried alive, and told her to cut hi.s throat after he. was dead,
so to make a sure tiling of it, so -bt-
v-.
e|], t}i«* mail w\n found
de»d. witii Ki-i throat r.-ut from ear to ear, and we all believe her ,-U.ry. He
wa- t.... weak to !i:'t hi" own hand. 1?
»f-j'ear. tbit rtiey had wttteherii the nitrli! it fore Jii.i death,.and ihe woman t-
-aid t" ptr^oi^ then that she could get n» along aloue, ?y we nuppoge he was
V"
a
,,
A
8 a a
Thu« fonr persou« in all were puis0'iwd iy the one fatal meal. The two Charle.-: TI. granted the
speetively ahnut seven and (wo years Ray Company in fee simple, reserving Md. One little girl of an intermediate
irl find !I hoy—were aged territory in tjuestiou tn the Hudson I ink. Muoilage. Crayon,Poncils, and ah that
.. ._
a 1
From all rireuniMtmee- at tending A nitriean lio-iessiori- into one State,
the (loathe, the phy«irian, are of the
^rliament pa^ed aet
token =icL at last aecounts. I eon^-olidatfi the various Brif-irh North i'"l,..i.. nice
t0 f,„
knr.xvn ,.s the lh,mini.„,s and, in
jurisdiction over tho Red Hiver eoun-
trJ'
»-V
appointing a Lieutenant Gov
emor to rule (he sain
... ... pesmers iu-isted that they should have
rr
that party with an attuned indi«n«- New Bnin-wic!c. and *i on or. in
tion that had the arneai-ancc nf sitici-r^
The Winni-
,vinr.iH, r.Vernnient'of their nwo,
it wa? disavowed hv the loder* Hkc that in vogue iu the Canada?,
N
political phra«ool-
n^y should I'p a .State of the Canadian
»-i ii tV*. Jtr.-i in -md no: ,-i teiritory.
rtr.m iliis l'ieli «nd otio.'r- afterward adv^iKf: ti a claim (i ihsdtite inde
first dctnand and on this basis the
quarrel ha« now, as appears from
Friday last Mr. Sumner Parliament, been settled. Manitoba,
introduced an important bill in the as the province i- to be called hereaf-
Senate^ which, should it become a law,
1
they shall
not
lUilPu tron ny
be
hotel, from the
room?
ter—the old namen, Winnipeg, Red
will plaeo the black upon a full equal- River. Uupeit Laud, Assinniboin,
with the white
nun. the Northwest Territories, or Selkirk's
ex- Settlement hein,: put .-nt of d:,te-is TUe
to
luive a
IM-IU
^overtin.ont
or tables Ihn-of, nor from railroad to that in the other State, of the 1 «»WrSb^ ,.V
cars, stearnhnat", theatres, schools, minion, atul in matters o| oenT.-tl unchurches and juriesand they shall
port
to be. like theui,
have, in all respects, the same rights represented in the Cauadiau Parli i-
and privileges as is now accorded by ment. Should tlii- arranii-Mr.eut be
turc or church, and gitc them (he a success. It is pvssibie that this sue- p^?«
.-ubjoct
ii&me privilege in incorporated ueuie-, eess may act injuriously hereaftei up- ^,0 teries. Mr. Sumner says the pai-sa^e on the United States, and if s*.-. the
(if the bill will plaee the cap atone on blame lies at the dour of that ?tut»id the great superstructure of human lil:
to and
incapacity in the adtuiuistratiou which
S a I
36 KO
ybe
Nl" v"'v r"w
rather -evcrc nimtiieu!- on the wiek-
nduefs of womeu ever allowing item
jelves lo bt in «o unhappy a frame off
ing principles for the party, long ago sayini: 'damn it, decided upon this "uew departure" in *°d reads un tjuiie a hcture for con
the sort of progress to which they arc tossing I" mi.-I, Trickc-lne^- »n "'H. oc-
the loyal rural prets, fto graphically buw. please note, we did not -wear, photographed by philosopher Greeley but nobly resisted ihe .-ore lempla—are quietly falling into line, and put- tion, though in that temptcst-tos^ed ting on the mongrel livery. The Chi- condition of utiud in which we had cago
in Music Hall, Bos
been {[toijjKeTen. the tilfer-tongned orator,
abrogated, and mulattoe? and other tVendell Phillip?. wound np one of'
mongTela are now at liberty to take his glowing periods in denunciation of office—if they can get it. "Hence- the cruelty and injustice of Massachu- as'
forth," the Pott jubilantly exclaim*/ setts to the colored racc with the pro- Elelnn^w ftiiiljIaaiVr
''we shall look for progress in the fane climax, "God damn the common- q? I Spanish I'cniosula." Attempting to wealth of Massachusetts!" Lydia
keep the blood of the people pore, we Maria Child, a venerable matron, clop-
are further informed, "has weakened ped hup so lustily that 'he broke her
of the expected progress? From the Howe, in a recent number of the Wo
cgro race, of course and iu an odd ma n't Journal, has sworn by St. i?*„ a fit c.r forgW.,1„MB of the tkn.4 rflCWA.. the wort goe, bravely* »«tl-hs.
his argument, the Post Luau tells us all on.'" This irreverent u«e of the name Ladu** and Goills" Gold ('hauls.
a
gressive element. "The Degro in At'-'of Messrs. Greeley and Phillips.
departed saint strikes us even
rica. he say*. "has never grown, With such associations, and examConsanguinity has killed hiui. Hit- pies in the leading minds of the lie- SlHM'i'
nor*?n SOTTTIT profile to day is precisely the same as public, was it tin unpardonable sin' ?r*• that, found delineated on the most an- thar, in the most perplexing situation inflation,- 'fn. ro. if .• i. °. ...
cient Kgyptian and htruscan monu- imaginable, the thought
of "damn u.
PRKt'ICTF.D ART HQ A —All
'-liuracteristics unchanged old min^r re^ntlv returned to San
Friday*. i*. M. and unimproved—or. if changed at all, „... .,
„„i. v. .• -i ranciseo from a region 2oU miles
by mixing with permitting: him to help himself to a«
a 9 a S
of the re^ulti of «neh a mixture are to be found in fiayti and in Mexieo.
The misces enation to whieh the Post
P. it. vite* ^the American people ean prodnee nothing better than the mongrel
much of the treasure as he wanted, forbade him to bring other white men to as.«i»t him in gathering it. He
claims to be the first white man who
ever visited that region. As a special favor the Indians introduced him to their priestes?. an aged woman, a hun
dred years old. and he was surprised
to hear her describe San Francisco as accurately as if she was well acquainted with it, and still more gtartled to
hear her predict that the city would be swallowed tip by an earthquake in
1873.
THE
Cincinnati Commercial, a lead
ing western Radical paper, cannot, help
occasionally exhibiting its Ivnow-noth-
ing proclivities. Here is an i)lustra
tion of its intense hatred of the for-
»n
partizaD ground's:
'The Tribune ia exercised to kno\r whut the Government will do with the Fenians, who are reported to be collecting at. points in Minnesota, convenient to the Red River country. Manifestly the thing to do is to let them pass over the line, find '.Iran- the cordon afterward."
Its pymput.hies are all tor me negroes—it. has none for the Fenian*
CONRER BOOK STORE.
Home Again
THEE OIjjD
BOOK STORE
I
as dead as could be when the job wa* ~pp ~p
'.v b'mk'l-) tlii" old where now l-.r touiid
OFBlank
STOCK
Miscellaneous. School, College, Toy iid Books, including a choice lot of
Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books
Note, l.-*tt..-r. Cap, Bill and Wrapping PA-
iii-. x- PEKS. Buff and White Enveloves, S!ate«.
accessary to make a full stock of
STATIONERS' GOODS.
I Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books.
1
Flavir,Sl,-t ..nrentir^t-kofWaUai.JWind,.,
A S.
A XH i: ASSOKTMKVr I
Cur'airis.tJo.-.ds
and
CHEAPER THAN EVER
Particuliar attention paid u. Krauiins Hichirc-, and no extra charct-for work. "ord ntid Tu=-c' and l'iot'ir- Ni'il*.
pendence but the general sentiment seem* never to have cone beyond the 1 TQ.} .b'/ 'lit.MfJhvri.
a
statement ju-t made in the British
Wr-i.'.'ivrt n'l theK'udiiu- .v-r
Ho^ttEiiK^and
Having over
fifty
aiialoi^ou?
.r r. mornine, ft rot
Wc cannot Hvgln to »nuui-:-nir-
MI I I I have to sell but a«k you t« hunt up the old es-
law to the white man. 1 his will plaee carried out. and tl' ve seems no reason tahiishment. and see what we have. And while
the negroes at the table with tlw white to suppose that it «ill not be, the de- nber'Tpatronace. we wo"d^a
people, enable them *t*0 ocoup\ ihe Sien of ioroiilli! all British North tho same, nnd ahall try and doaervo.it by our .i .» 4 •hi I attention io thf wants of the community, and S8ID6 sen ts st tiif theatre, operflj lov* Ain^ncn ODG It iornl union will bt3
1
5
Tn-
is one of the papers upon observed that great and good men which Wa hnv»/e«enily seen the "mark make free u?e of this popular exple OF TH /XEST QFA I. .tTY of the Beast' raoht plainly Insf-ribod. "Te-
In 3
lon?
ioa-
acquaintance with
ol the Jribune, we have noticed that
n. .i
prouuaeaout mixture ot races, and re
ing else could be itid or done,
DRUGS.
U'
has been B-J cuiupletely 'intwitted hy
T. W. FRY CO.
Drugs, Paints, Chemicals." Oils, .Dye Stuffs,
Toilet & Fancy
ARTICLES, Cigars & Tobacco,
10 tBOft* aire e®erp«BclCS when coin- irpf ^A.LL &ndse« Eichange Block Mala t*Wnr «eknovledirment«"of
h^io- ^TaM-MwaV'
1
J-0"
PAM
Fixtures.
i'KTlHK FKA ME8& MOLDINGS!
Wf bsd also ta lay in anew stock of Frame Moldinss, which,!»rr
different kin-U. ar-.d any n.-.t
Having over fifty different kin our li°t promptjr supplied.'
T5ATX.Y ?AI i:-i
in(iUnap0lI.JJOriiXAL and SENTINEL
undlthe Lafayette JOURNAL are rpceived'every
WEEKLY REVIEW^-CRAWFORDSYILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MAY}i2fH 1870.
JEWELRY STORE.
NEWO STORE
IN
.1
CREEN STREET.
c. S. HILDEBRAND & CO.,
S HILDEBRAND &
E A A I N S
"Gol»l A: Eiianiolctl Jrwolry.
Plus. Sets, Riiiss. Shirt Studs.
Kuttosis. en ts". ins.
|f| ^oriety
Also a very large stock of tine
Silver and Plated ware. 1
1
CrObletN.
nuggets in abundance in the
Wafer
Tea Xj'IIs. CantorM. Pitehers.
Waiters. Butter Dishes.
Cake Baskets." Spoons.
Forks Are.. &e.
apr30 la'Ti
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES.*
ORAW FORDSVILLE
C\lllli\(il & \VA(.0\
W O S
KMggi4"». 4'iu'riat ch. K\prm Wagons, and
We possess devices forth*adjustment.of trees and Tire?, which reduce the draft fully one-third. These devices are possessed by no other Carriage Knctory in the United State?. \V are daily in receipt of letters from persons who are using our vehicles in various parts of Indiana and Illinois, certifying that, in li rhtne« of draft thei ed.
vehicles have ror»r been equal-
DOHERTY & DEIGHTON
I'iiAWI-OCI'SVJJ.l.! INDIANA.
3Lr"K«mmninjr tins nljic.*, U'lishin^toii trcr npposite CrnterChure'h. POHEUTV .•
mar6'60yloct. 16,
nEHMITON.
tMPBOVED
VSCOIMC Spkciacles,
THE BEST IN USE
CCOMBINING
advant»«es, mechanical and
philosophical, to be found in r.o other? offered in tho West. Thejecelebrated Spectacles now so generally used and approved, aro tho most perfect assistance to defective vision now before the public. The Lenses arc ground in accordancc with the philosophy of nature. Theirlperfoctly polished I surfaces, purity and transparency of material, and exact spherical fitture, admirably adapt them to the organ of sight, rendering them porfootiy natural to tho eyo.and producing a clear I and distictimaeje of theobject as in tho natural I healthy sight, avoiding the gliinuioriiiir, wavericn I dixzinct'S of the head, and other unpleasant sensations often experienced in tho use of ordinary
QBOCEBIES.
BECK & JOHNSON I^F.AI.EUS S"
Groceries & Provisions,
hr nf Gj/rn tufi M'irk*..' &trm.*
CrawforiNvilU'. Indiiiiia.
r|'MiK
new lirm would inform the 'citi/ens of Monteomery county that, they have purchased the Crocery establishment as the knownLynn A Son Grocery, whorcwill be found a !nr?eni'ortinent o|
Coffer,
Tea
Sugar
Fish.
til!
r*~ y^toiaOiesT^ a
Apices,
that we
cont'infSSS«
selling at *uch priccs A* will snitftil rcvonA^-^
X. A. FOOTK.
1 1'ooiiett llVinv Crockcry, Tobacco,
~X& T-un-
We ri'nnl! pay thrhish tinier for
O I E
O E I E S
At the lowc-i tiijurer.
KL
RYAN & HOLBROOK
WHOLESALE
LIQUOR DEALERS,
48 South Merediaa Street.
Indianapolis, Indiamt.
Oci
It*. 1~G3.
W. T. Bruftli.
Attorney at Law, Notary Public and General Collecting Agent, CB.AWFORDSVILLE IND. "lITi'.l attend promptly to all lepal buxine?* r.trusted to him. l'urticular attention ?iv-.4 en to the collection of dcht», foctlement of decandent'i estates, writinsof will", writing
cenaent estate
Co"* I
•Swae^i'ront1"
BOOTS AITD SHOES.
k*
Free Kntertafnment
No 1 T»1WTT*II
Main Street. Crawiordville, Ind
Webster & Son,
The llanaifrir*. have the honnr t.'.i ann.iun^e the citizens of Crawfordsville-'nnd vicinitv a «f general entertainmont? v, nt t"n» popular
BOOT d- SHOE. STORE,
No. l'.n»pire.K:coit.hy theJr aclc\.r»tps-
Stock Company.
Commancire immediately and continuing us further n^.-iro.
I
•i
Also SETH THOMAS and other makes of clocks.
Programme-Part First.!
'-inde.rllia.oi slippers to sell Come R^eitative—Predestrian's Lament, "How long, how lone shall I complain.
Like one who seeks for Boots in vain Chorus, )*Xot Ion?, not Ion? for you can find
That the Websters keep every kind,"
Part Second.
a
I'liruiert" \Va^ont,
0: .-v--ry p.ittern. and of .-up.r-i-i..r nnUh. koot on hand nnd
MADE to ORDER.
IMMENSE ARRIVAL
BOOTS and SHOES!
T. S. KELLEY & OO.'S
WE It" ROOtfii
a :r
A
et-
isr
A WFORDSYILLE, INDIAN A.
'lMiiENSt SICi i: 0
A
•Hr.w r•wived
W'P ,,,, l„orapany a a ». 1 i. Parody
fimtyo!k& (84 Bleeeliel Mnslin,
"Father, dear father, cotne homp with me r.nw
My shoes are all out at the toe: i-i Illp-'I'hiHl. on promised to shoo Johnnie and I.| And you know it's very wicked to lie.'! Metamorphosis and Tableaux.in which
To si-iwith the hiuhly plen-ins- and so -=atisfyinc farce of
E E I S
'i'iii.- is a ii-M psMC,-. "hrid i- n. dyng.*)- ..i hrir plnyed
out.
Tluve I'prformaiito- Daily.
..Morqing, afternoon and evening, until further notice. Doors- open at seven jo'dock A. M. clo=e .1' nine P. M, ..
DO NOT FOKGET THE PLACE
'Xv.
I Kiripire Block, Main sti-eof. where may bo found the best assortment of all kinds and styles of Boots and Shoes, ut the lowest prices. Your inspection of pood and prices solicited. sept.lO.lSCEUf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
l" I: S' T.VL'i 1'
Meus' Boots, Boyd' Boom, Lathe*' Shoes, Childrens' Shoes, also 1 Rubbers and Overshoes.
Allot wh.''!i v. iii p. s.tiv IT the very =mai:e:t profit.
r,
\S'e ti -.i i- r--iaiiie iht w-i iocs •.{ Mr. Henry Sloan, the popular salesman, so well known to "Mf $ the public, and shall be pleased to receive call* .• from all the old friends ot the former firm. i- '1.. ii*"! '.ket prio^ at
miiiutficiui
fill! a=»ortmen: of
JOHNSON.
INDIANAPOLIS.
Tul uy vfi
H. r. K*||.BKOOK.
de«d?.rorrtiraff,J!and
ha :id
HOME MADE WORK 4^
\-\-i
mechnnir-, ftn.i n' which wii bp *«:l1
i^&de of Xn. 1 .«eie?fed ?r-.
nt pri^p" 'hfi?
Defy Competition
t-'itiret:» t: MonU^nsery v."«i2:y ir= rr ocsll befjre purchasing.
He-member the Place, Main Street New Iron Front, 3 Doors East of Public Square,
CRAW FORDS VIUL£, IN3.
ic.
pi.uoecsu-
1/
CAMPBELL & HABTEB.
Campbell 6c Harter
'heir
thi= W^ PV in
(tviditiou to
Immenee Stock.
gr .if r. anrl It.Mrie-rti.'
DRY GOODS,
Adapted to the ?ea -t nr.i tho. the roop'.e. which they offer at price? whieh «!'. •hrewd buvers wili acknowledge tc be the
0:
Thoy offer .ir~
SPE1IAL DK1VEN
200 ps alicoes, full madder, warranted.
10
cents. 7 1 •.
I
JlllS
the Shoeless Hrieadp appear in fine ,.••'! ,, ,, and coar=e Hoots and Shoes, Balmo- *J4Ht vai'll SllOOl OIIOII C't*. ra!s, .cottish Kalmorettas, Button Polish. Congress Oaite/s, Black »k..-I- V'„uLi,i'. I s«i n.v. ('rook 13n?e Ball Shop?, etc. Pomp/t.n,v I.WliKl^K lit)/. Receptioa of fireenhri-) =. Company
Hamburg Edging.
8
(N.
Hiliiit'd Cn1 Hose.
12
1
fio.n'dcmcr.s" attc-niion i- calic:'nl aijoririient
COATINGS & CASSIMERES,
r,
''"it*:
Spring Wear.
AOI 1C lc'VU «. AMl'bLI.L .1 itAKl KK.
BAKERY.
rc rc O
I
CRAIG
•U)
00
14KE«.
IKliKCKS.
ItlSliS.
Ill'XK. Ac.
IW arm Meals ll»i Tolli
FAMILY GE0CER1ES.
Confectioneries.
HKAT lNTKliN TEA HOI SK
A fu'.: n-=.-rim"nt of the V.rouaht tr, this mnrVet, which the lowest price-. the
wc wi.l Hi »i...d-
In ilxchuutic t'oi CHHII Produce.
![. lion': intl /it u.-i it cnii .md.',.e..xKiiiirie
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d"
i: l. Al. .1 I: VVi.K-.-. No. 2 Wasliiui tiiii Str Nt-i.tDooi-to Grahams' .\r'.
LIVERY.
LI VKit 1.SALK A. FKKJ) SJ AiU.K Xr.rtL tint .V/r.v-.' Str^i.
CKAWFORDSVILLE. INDIANA. (.'•-ni'.aMly T. hand the best'f
*r P'llklr Tinmi, Nndillr
A I A E S A N I E S
May 1-vO.
UT.
PTTKIFY YOVfi BLOOD.
Hurley's
BAYLESS".
A-
X" I I
kuriPi'i.' ali trtir-.
Ali !»-f:
h. i'.Nsj.
HOTEL.
RICHARDSON HOUSE. C.ri.-. U',i.tiiii?!..ii »ii.l
Olio Square* North of Tourt llou*r
t'ttA UUIIM 11.I.r I Ul.t.tf .1
Z. B. RICHARDSON. Proprietor
'OMuibvi
null Ir.in nil 1'inin*
Ftfcrn.ir .7
^i'
IVI
!»j
DENTIST.
I. MCMKVHAN.
ji::-iDKNT prsTis r. fr t!', In,l, pcctfully tenders hi» ertic.-'S -. tho public. Motto. "Good work and moderate price". Please cal'.. Offic». corn«r Mail, end street?, next door to 1'i-t U2ice, up st»i:
X«T91 le70
E. J. BINFOBD Sc BBO.'S COL. I B. J. BINfOKD ft BBO.*8 OOL.yT .-."a.7" S* 4".
•N-Mlily, I JM mf Awillr. WrakacMl*. ^ijinlka, «r DmrH*, Hail mf *rliM *rik« Iiifrr ar IM«
•rdrml RlMMrii.
Tli^rc :ire nn bitter? can r.nupare witli lh««» in rem.ivinr oomplnints. For i»n!c or can hp •i had at anv lnie«tore in thr United Statos.
T.i.TH.,4. Huddle .1
mon: Thi^ i« to certify that I hnvr h»««n for your?
a °utTprftr And tried ail the toni«s "l have hea'r'
or soon advertised. withJUtlo or no relief from
nnjr of tham.
I
heard
Al
Infant Soothing Syrup.
PRICE, 2o OEXTS PER ROTTLE.
I'sein the future Anlv SKABHOOK'8, a L'orabinution quite up with tho advancement of the aee._ Pleasant to take, harmless in its notion, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the followinc diseases: SUMMER COMPLAINT. IRREnUI.ARITIKS 0P..THE BOWELS. RSST1VE.VKSS
TEETHING. *c.
fiivos health to child and'resl. to thn mother. TO PABKH'T*.- LOUSVILI.K, OI'T. 3 1W^Q.—MKSSBS
JAMES
T-r
'iii
THE •. ..
SIX GREAT REMEDIES
E S
STOMACH' BITTERS,
J'OR
nU rley
I Rpokeo of.and triod a bottle with little faith in it before I commenced, and to my surprise and joy. before I finished one bottle. I ft-!t
JOH.V \V. Jil\ON.
l.ouifiTille. r.: Mee«iiib.-r.10. IP6k.
MOTHERS TAKE NOTICEJy
I
tr.e seasoi..
-Rrv
DR. SEABROOK'S
Rtnnt.E ACo.—nentlemon:
I Wo have for some timo been usinc: your Dr. SEAUROOKS INFANT SOOTHING SVRt'l'. and have pivon it fair trial. For curing colic, removins pain, tiuielins rostl leivintr sick stomach, we hav efficacious than all other remedies used. It is very pleasant to the" taste, while most.remedies for colic. tc.. are very nauseous.
u»(iiei tu-n hnv »v!,r
Another creat merit that will commend itself to all parents is the entire absence of the "tupifyins '-tfects on the the child, so common in the u«e of Dowee's Mixtuvo and other preparation" we have used for aimilar diseases. We m"«t cordially rueommend it to all parent?. .1. W. DAVfS, Sheriff Jeffor-or, f...
a
%r.i'iiif 'tlrrritri
pi.Ki
I CTL
f:i-.u.uii,i..
I Or oni.v remedy for Chills and Fever, or A^u and ever, that is or can bo depended upon Hurley'? Ague Tonic. Thcro hav sand" cured by using it who have tric.l the ii-jpal retoe^iIf-' without bcn"lit.
N'R'V A MI AN Y. I'.II M, -J-. LVIF
'•Ie--i-- Jame-' Kuddlo co.,-r-l«.fnt« I was afSicl.ed with ague for months, perhaps for a iyonrormore. llrnM:v'« Ani'R
ommended
TONIC
to rn-
1
was rec
by ii friend. 1 g.it a bottle
tnken ac-ordinit tn directions it will
....... V. nr.- Truly,
Sarsapa rilla.
W 1111 I|||]||| (It 1'OTASlt.
ittcnluuk *f the Mo.:tii, llubin.rt I uf-aa.y Diarnar* of the Kill. nry«» Diaprpain, Fryaipelio, t'rmnlt
Irrrgularilir*. FUluIn, all Mkin Oiaenars, l.ivrr ('oiaplninc. ladigralioK Pilrc. I»uloiennry *cro. fuln,ArKiii|{ Kiil,
Wvphiliu,
ii.
1
Iiir-r r. =ii
C.
VM.U A !-.I'
c.most wonderful rnedi'-inr
h.
riiia i- what it i- rcprc=ent«d.
bofure the public. Nothing under the iienv-p-could induce me to so wit'nour proof oi ih" Btr-.n-est and =ure kind: theref..:--. 1 r.^fik wil'iiucly and positively or th» =ubjnei.
My daushtrr hn been aftli'-ti-d witii disfea»c and utiffne?'of the ioirt? fi.r fvral yeai-r. I employed the principal piiy«i-ii!n« }«•»'-!f nnd they xould r...f -ur" !i't. I Ii^r v.ur Sarsaparil'u noi ejrp»':tiri!.' it wounl io her rnii'-h ir-..-.d. i.:it to my jr":'it astouishni'-n: -re rinidiy L'oi w-il._and thnnk 'lod inu-• .»••. iI:.ol »'c' bueii Mkiiiir iWiy medicine 1 vv..nlrl not Kite t-lt'n {.•f. '.itier.tc hut y.nir I.T'
ri-m^ily einp!oyel. leiive- no .lonbt of ire n,e.iical quuliii".-, nnd that it alone -MIred her. iSii'r.ed.'' I.I Ki KKV.NOI.li-.
Any ii-rsoi: Iriny the truth nnd honnkty of rh-'iateriient. will find moat ruy r-iden'-e. cori.. .'lintl: ar.d Wr.'.nuf «tr«e: |.r.ui-vi!t.-. v.
HURLEY'S
IMHH I.VK Wftini CWIIV
., -i—diii.- io, ...ii„-
n:.d
r»n, it i. thr plaec in:' r» -rf^c
f' rir, to
trive
nr .p» rtif='
withr»ui tii« aipayr*
i. .:iii!
iiirpri-ir.-^- thar isfnsr tukiiit 1 pr"tir:uioi f..r Worms—It ).«?— 1f- iii.7 ehild will tak»
.-.ISIIMIJI-, Ai.ii! r. I-'.-.
I I I N no:- A. Hurley, Louisville, ky. I'"tr ir:—I .«vr'-i-orr.iner.d'd .r liih'.r Worm (Jand_y." and cordially endorit th»3?fartior. that it i« the in-.-t i-(fe"in-e. iaCh plia.=Br fpeeiHe. have over u^ed.
Vi-iir racdi-ian
eir..--ar-". all th' in Mr !'. KII.-I.I, Y.U f'IRrri?h your KVrnct "f Snr-'aparilla '"j tn" ?»l!on, if »f wh»« j-rica. .. :ir fr-'-". i.
V. I'. I! I Hit V. M.I'.
DR. SEABROOK'S
Klivir of r.M'ophoph il«' of Iron
III
«l I
I! I«JI\ :I.
I J.V -."-'.til'.
•'.!:n:i. l. J.-. t»X
a-n-ai)-i r.ad
hotjf it if
freer.- of
iti j.'!i-tiar:t.iotj!i, of
tn»--i- valuiihie ni f'in»i. "iioiilii He mV.»n irj iviiiT. 11»• ("iii. imprep.*iMi i.' repilir- afl-r ••..nva' :":c.-i »^vn .r iI ilatiiiL-iJUea.-'.v...r in th.."e.'nrii
James Ruddle 6c Co.,
I
Laboratory Ko. -ii, Bullitt.
ITjTTvSJi'JU !'"j—'i
DK. JOHN BULL'S
GREAT REMEDIES.
find
S
1
'-iu?:
DR. JOHN BULL,
MAM FACTVR^B AV0 VEXDEB OF TH£
Celebrated
BULL S TONIC SYRUP
FORTRK OCREOF
AGUE AND FEVER
OH 'MILLS AND FEVER
rpHK
JAMES KT'DDDLE .t CO.. I'ropriefnr^. Tjnn'i«ril!« Kr.
prnnnfttor of thi.« ce!ebr"ated m«dioinr
1
justly claim* for it. superiority o'erallnnerer nffcred to tkc public for thn«»fe^y?-
tnin «peody and
('O.. Loni«vil!p. Ky.: 0«iit!-
permanent enreof Arnean
or, or 'h 11 find Fever, whoiher of short 01
vor, or 'hill*
«tftndinir.
He refers to the entire Wett an
Fever, whether of short or lunf eferi to the entire WMl and
•••bcir him
t^tiinonwhatevertruth
.T
to the of the
ro testimony
to the troth of the
assertion, that in no oae
Bitters"hiehl 5"r,°,V l/ilho,
will It fall
Ji
a ero.'it.
deal better and (Irmly boleivo that one or twi. i-xvnsion* it was the menn of savinc an.I pro!nieine my life. I conscientiously reoomment'i"in to all .-nffererj as the best Hitter* known, an-i Advi»£ them always to ask for Pr. T. A. Hurley's and hiu t' no other. Von c:in I thi' you thinknr.iTK-r.it"it will benefit other-i. 1 '•ur-' truly etc.
ecti"n"
1
«trictlr followed
end carried out. In a great many caoos a »iii*le clo?»i haj
been untticipnt
for a core, and whole
families hi»v*^ been oure.i by nitwit bolt!*, vith a perfect restoration of general health. It i». however, prudent, and in every case more oerteic tooure. it its us« is continued in (mailer dosri for a week or two after the diteaar ha* bees checked, more especially in difflealt and Ion* standini oas«a. I'nually. thi» medicine willnoi require any aid to koep tho bowela intood order, fhould the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine after havine taken three or foardoMa of tho Tonic, a single dose of Dull'* Venetable Family Pills will ho safflcieot.
PR. JOHN BULL'S Vrinoipal Offlc* 5fa. 40 fiflk. CnMllircL LOVMVtLLB, KV.
lb*. JirBinford it
Bro., Agonto.
BULL'S
WORM DESTROYER.
-"24
World
To Tnited States and Wide Readers.
oIio'
"A\ received many teatiuionin
u*
1
Ialsfrom proray almanac* 'hown. allot
I fcsssional and medical men as
1
flru'
various publications have sh which nrcsenuine. The followinefr
followine from a highly
educated popular physician in Georgia, it ccr'ai.ily one »f the most sensible communication! I have ever received. Dr. Clement know* exactly what he speaks of. and hi* to*tfmony deserves to bo written in letters^of gold. Rear what the liovtor
csys
of Hull's Worm Dcttroyer:
Vii.i.vsow. WAi.KrnCorNTV.CA.tf June 89. lfiCO.
1 l)n.
JOHN
Brt.r.—Dear Sir: 1 have recently
"""J" civen your worm destroyer several trials and tod I it wonderfully oflicaaious. It has not failed in a
rri singlo instance to have the wished for effect. 1
Hurley S Ague TOlllC. !»m doing a pretty largo country pracllco. and have daily use for some articloof that kind. I jam free to confess that I know of no remedy rc*
I oommcniled by tho ablost author* that ISO c«rtain and speedy in its effects. On the oontrary they arc uncertain in the extreme.- Myobjoctin writing you this is to (Ind out upon what term* 1 can get tho medicine dircotly from you. If I can get it on easy terms, I shall uac a great deal of it.
Inm aware that tho uso of such article* itcontrnry to the. teaching? and practice of a great majority of tlio regular lino of M. D.'s. but lean see no just cause or good sen«o in discarding a tiiou- remedy which we know to bo efflciont. simply hocnti?. we may bo Ignorant of ita combination.
For my part, 1 shall mako it a rule to uteall and any mean.'' toallaviato sutfering humanity which I niiiy bo able to command—not hesitating bern
cause some one more ingcniouR than mydelf may have Icjirned its effects lirstand soctirrcd tho sole rignt secure that knowledge. However, I am by no means mi advocate or supporter of tb« thousands of worthless nogtrmn* that flood the iintry, that purport to cure all manner of di«-
infflediatply and eoin'in'Criccd taking it according to directions, v. rid hn.i not been troubled ease to whi'Ii hutniii) flesh is heir. Ploase r?ply with a chill since. Jam satisfied that it it be „,„i „r„nn me of your bout torms.
cur.-
nn
ca-c of nunc nnd cht'ci-l'uHy i- TI r11I ii nl iitT"rin with this disease.
1NCI-.M
I atn sir. iimst respectfully.
IKK.
JI Ul. S I'. Cl.EME.M'.M.D,
E. J. Binford it Bro., Agents.
I S
A It
r!I- -.
Uri!'J.
the oni.v
A 1' A I A
A 'ioo.l v. -j-i.ii t'(.r the I'aptains Faiths
u| tiiiir'' I,.--Iter and the Letter Morn hi.- tiiotiior:
Ilenlon linrrn.'k-". Mo.. April 30. IrC,. .lnitN* tit r..\—Denr Sir Kowing tlioefliacy i.l your Sarsaparilla, aud tho hoaling and benefical qualities it pu?»e*s(•.*. send you thefolluH inc stiiteinent of rny ense
I wn- .IInded rihout two years nt'o, was taken prisoner nnd eonfmcd for sixteen months. Ucinc: moved so often, my wounds have not healed y. '. I hfv.e n't at up a moment sincc I wn-
ii-.T he iih..\« I'.Johr.ion to
i-
1
wounded. I nm shot t'nrouih the hips. My gen-, '•rnl henlth i- iiopair'd. :.rid I n"ed something t./ ri.itur''. 1 have more faith in your Sariapurilln than in anything olio. I wish that that is ceritiir t'i- apro- -i rue halt dozen hot -,
"VZ'Z r. C. .IOII.VS0.V.
i-i. I.-. Mr .1- nil
St. I.'/uis, Mo.
uii'^ »us written April 30. .Iohn»ori. mother of Cnptalc
IR. .I'or, HI l.l —1 •. ar Sir My hu'hand.
',!•
'-e/.tml
Dr.
S. Johns..r. wa-a "killed =uritcon and pbyii-
,-iii'i
New orl. where
he
di«d,
leav-
my
cure.
it -.'rofulii. which I cave
At
thirteen year- af ai:- he had a chronic
diarrhea
your SarMparilla•
It eiireil him. I have for t*n rears ri-eeommcndoa it t.. many in .New ojk, Ohio, nnd Iowa, for •••rofula. f-ver i".n-s.
ami
sen"ral dehility. Per-
et -ueee-J ha= attended i'. The uros effecte.l .i, :.i .-II _-I of «er:'ul and fever sores were elmoj: mir.-iculou'. I am very anxious for my -. i.r. ,:i_ tin have re.-our-e to your Sarsaparilia. i' f.-irl'u' of pet tin* •'(•urious article, hence hi AII I II.I to you for ii. His wounds worn terrio'. -l.ii' I '..-lie-.-, h. will re.-over.
Respectfully.
JKVMK JOIIXSOX.
E. J. Biuford & Bro., Agents.
i:UJ,
CEDKON BITTERS I
A I 1 I I ii
I
life-V'
I'lsrnyiai.
Uirk arid fi. n.
n'ole
Ark ni^iJ-»
.iictre-iii:!,- ireiruliiri-
lie« peculiart-i.letii.lie-. N. f"ina)t' »honid hr
jr.sean K» I pin-"
no: li-
Sn-cct,
l^o»ii*\ iIK,v.
\'i Li t)n\•* if.r ..
E. J. BINFORD & BRO..
run lnrUt illr. lud..
Aujil*.2t. liCJ If
hcanl
I"r. I
from.
l. 01 Nltdifftl Mrii.
f!.i-.\ I'..in'.. \\!.!'. l'».. A:s.. Miiy ii. l?o». I:-: I-IHV Hi l.L— li-«r Sir i't Fwhruary I i...-
ii. I.oui*. illr pur-ii."i-'if.*drii«ii.iiud
-.o :r Snr*npari!H
y. My n-in-lfin ••T'IO
liii stmi-rni '••*.illli Ir. •!•:.
(ntMlli
ar.ii tdr..n
Bittirs.
WS?
with
IBI
In the stor.
\.v i. nii«iih tiio rh-utiiiatim for »om« tiuie, ^•.mroni'.-il on thi- Jlitr^r* »nd Joon found
*'i h:iimprared. Iwen io had health, triad
I hp™, and hi-.-»! -o in:or- veil. I»r. niio hn- h.-cn in baJ health tur '•rem: v.-u.-s —«t'mn-'r r.nil liTcr effcoted—iic-j-.ruved vi ry much Ky ihe u--»of yonr bitters, in-der-d th- r't-dron Hit'-r- ha* given you great popularity I hi '"t!:.-aient. 1 think I canaell itreat ^jnnti'7 .-i' -ir modicin'-J thi»f»ll.e»-l-'Vi1' f'fdroTi
»r* ar.d Sar*ap*rlU».
"vln M^uphi..-
i.f Kicker a Se«iy. 'H^ALK^B O, nAbaAA*
cd
T5CLI.«t
his Laboratory.
»ir-j»i. I.'PS,J.MI:.
.r.ui'villi',
t.
or .-vile hv E J. Binford At Bro. CrawfordAville, Ind. JubS-'fi-iy
