Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 September 1869 — Page 3
Baby's
An rmincut phvsieiau hi Hrnrth ami Jfvme contributes the following ex quisite article lor the befiolit oi yoim"-••..."-•.•mothers. It is the richest ^ein we •iillcil for ci!X' t.inu'. I ]i
nave. s:iys "An inleJli quirt-d some
I permitted. I satui'atiiiu'
eiu. yoiuig mother in ilays since how she
could best preserve her child's linen clean and sweet when changed frequently during the day. I directed her never to dry it by the fire, but in the sun and open air! if the weather
You thus not only avoid the air of your rooms
with the volatile and poisonous gases driven out of the linen, but the sun's rays have powers cleansing and Misinlectiug which artificial heat has •not. and purify and preserve the linen. She followed my directions, but as i* too often the practice, dried and aired it in the nursery window.
I lor fastidious husband remonstrated in vain against the unseemly exposure. Believing that if she saw her practice as others saw it. she would desist, he so directed their afternoon walk as to brimr the nurscrv window in full part of town. Slopping
ae pointed to the ortending linen lapping conspicuously in the breeze, and asked sarcastically: "My dear, what is«tlmt displayed from our window?" ''Why." she proudly replied. "that is the flag of our union Con quered by the pungent retort, he saluted the Hag with a. swing of his hat, and pressing his wife's arm eloser within his own. san walked homeward •'And Ion
may it wa.vt
Aaother D«d|re.
Somebody from New York..ign ing himself as Secretary of ihe Mer-
ihant's Union Law Company, has
in regard to every lawyer in the
a copy of the work, the following
particulars must necessarily be omit-1
liberal journals of Great Britain
tlie Parliament which has just been'
prorogued until the winter. The
achieved nearly all it undertook."illt
tint': ihey can do without, it. Coffee.
Tm: COTTON CROI' of 1869. it. is itssorted, is so far advanced that it mav be safety estimated at three million bales—half a million more than last year. On the supposition that this crop yields the planters 25 cents per pound, it will bring them in legal tenders, $300,000,000, which is more than they received for the largest crop ever grown. It is computed that formerly they would have reeeived less than §200,000,000 for such a crop.
FRKXGHTS to eastern cities over the principal railroads have "been advanced five cents on the hundred.
.Isabel WaSSffi-'it.v-'
A «?ur respondent' of the Huston i'i ft /(,/' reeentlj' visited Anderson-' ville. and alter describing the horriMe character of the vrater wnieh i.he
Side by ide the tweive thousand five hundred now rest, wave the. stars and stripes of that nation
for
which they died. Simple I pri
view from a central •. watered the gateway, and passing near abruptly.
1,s-
sPat uPon
I
ter.cd
have recently been comparing the! Pointed at the flower-decked headmerits of the Mouse of Commons
and the House of Lords composing juffc
grave-! .\ littJe sandy mound, a white head'tKcird bearing the name— and the story of their resting place is IfcpViriii.irof ail kinds done with despatch., told When wv* itcared the ''"ito t^u'tieuku attention given to mending and •~1' sharpening plows. tllI'oUgil wine:! 1£10 vtsuoi* must pass They ask the public to give them a trial, the high board fence which surrounds::IS ••""l'dcnt of giving satisfacii
towards the other com-
pany, and. as they passed us. a. lady dressed, in ilie richest attire, and po&-! sessing really handsome team res.
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stepped a little way from her eempanions, and with gestures indicating the deepest, disgust, scornfully spat upon the grave of a Michigan soldier, 'I said I would do
There,1 said sb it. and have.' Her companions
as thev li«xglioi a.pprovingly, and she party 1 j)iis»ed on, leaving us in a state of) .. humiliation and rage such as we never experience before. What we might have done in our unger we I know not, had we at that time been aware as to who the sootier,s were,
For we
been seuding circulars to the lawyers they came to decorate were those ot: in this vicinity and throughout the the rebels, we could not control ourcountry, asking them for the location 1
sc^' wa^e(*
of their business, residence, date of|:md down into the forest to regain admission to the bar, and other ^ur self-possession. Down in the items, which, he states he wants for freest we totmd a large variety oi: the purpose of using them in the new wild flowers. From these we selected! law register and official directory for IS70, and further stating that the book is to contain such information
uPon
for
a
ted therefrom." The particulars re- |j°king» unmindful of our presence ferred to are those previously re- jan(^ one of them proposed to kick quested to be sent.— .•Veu Tfaven °ver a Yojikee headboard. We felt ('ovrier. as if we would like to see him do it, just once but when they came up,
TAI: ENGLISH PARLIAMENT.—The ithelad?
out of the cemetery
the varieties which pleased us most, and with an armful returned to the O^ntw9 cemetery and laid them one by one 1
the graves. The little mound
United States. Upon receiving this which had been Bp it upon we covered: information he sends cnother circular with wreaths and boquets of our own HATS AND CAPS, with the following preface: "If youjmake hanging long sprigs of roses I do not remit the required subscrip-!tulips over the headboard. Then tion of ten dollars toward defraying! taking our seat upon the grassy the expenses of publication, and for,
mouQd
at the toot of the flagsarf, we
party to return. After
while they came, laughing and
who
the
an
slowi" ns,aS
secured the reform bill it wanted. It stated »tt. them lt.nd in iegot the I rish Church bill through in
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a single session. It Droved that the in our lite, 'spoiling lor a fight away at, once, and
proved that tlie
ttime
'ino
House of Commons, in able hands I they tinned and under proper management, real hanging theit heads, walked out ot !y represents and so leads the nation, the cemetery in silence. bi the other hand, the House of Cords, it is contended, was a comparative failure. It put itself into a os it on he
Irish Church question, and then got out of it as well as it eould. It made! a fine display in debate as usual, and.: as usual, did very little real work. Its ill-conduct ol the Church question was even more manifest in its man-: agtiment of minor matters. WhaX ihe Jvprds wanted—such things as the Bankruptcy bill, for instance— they did not get. The question of the true position of the House of! Lords in the government of England, it is asserted, is still a probl lem: and that when the people of Kngland commence inquiring what to do with a thing, they may eventu-.: ally settle the matter bv concluding'
W.
Srave
as
,:lu whoki
Bouse of Commons, it is asserted. l^c ^u! ^^3"?
ut"!
exclamation of surprise, and
boar'1
'Who
akl tbat
exclaimed
the company caught
MS
*^s
oue
accorc1
P-rt.V followed the exam-
ne
one of the ablest that ever sat, be- though we were something snpernating mdical :md vet temperate. Jt
stared at us as
ura^- !s:u^ U'H'
GROCERIES.
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CHAW FORDS VILLE JOURNAL: SEPTEMBER 2. 1869,
LEGAL NOTICES.
Alib
persons indebted to the estate of the late .Faty) l)(ni!c. deceased. either by
note or book account, are requested to call a.nd set tic with the undersigned. By an early attention to this notice, parties will
prisoners were compelled to drink", 1 save costs, as the -«t ate must lie. .settled and otherwise confirming the ac-:•'}-foil NI\KN, .. is jiml.ti wi'.. Administrator counts ol their cruel treatment here-, •••«•——, toi'orepublished, says: ••Fnan open spot, a short distance to the northwest of the prison pen, he as re a in he re ones lie sleeping their last sleep.
BLACKSMITH INC.
Bliii'sinjthing in ail iSmiclics J^H undersigned would respectfully
inform the public that they :ire carry-1 on the above, business in all" its various
I'lily
while over them tranche*-. From a Ion- and practical expe- \FFKU the lai 'eel confident Woolen
•ho
,:i ^ut'. rn ,rt.r,0-n virr
t0 our te( foUl(
were then, tor the first
our
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N O I S
.. ^.. .€%
HAVE
riitabhsl)ed
thcmselvt .- i.i
rieuc.e in the business, they IV in assuring the public that" their work and turo ev ices will give entire satisfaction. They are well prepared to iron wagons, buggie-', Ac., and shoe horses in the most, desiraidc "W r. and approved style, and on short not,it
on Green street., bet -t reet ifKrirrowKi: i-
and South :i r'J.'l j-
the cemetery, v,-e were surprised to sec quite a. large party of ladie and gentlemen down in the northwest corner of t.lu* cemei:ery, under the shade of the trees, throwing flowers up on he a W re standing by the flagstaff eonte.mplat-! -VIN| S ing their movements, another party
DRY COODS.
BEE
R1 AN 1 1^ S.
AT TUK
^and that toe gravesj BPC St ore,
ro FUJY YOL-K
Dress 6omI$ aid
.or KViiirr VAKiK'i f.
Furn£i«bin|c tioodw.
AND
A Fli FjT Lf.VK OF
FashioiaUe Clothiag!
•R7ST''RECKIVED.
our CltAn ORD.\ I LLK,
jlUIfcSif
the
old ELSTON CORNER sincc/JKtind havi? now on hand a lar?c btowlv of
lire.
FAMILY GKOOEBIESV'
T€M.
Spies,
oodcn Ware
Glasses,
or
A full stock of
SUGAR BUCKETS,
And everything connected with the busi nese, of the very best quality.
Country Produce taken in exchange Groceries.
They invite the public to cal) heir stock.
«1 ex&min *pr23
Callaml See for Yourself! IES2TS. Sffi
\atioiittl Block. IVnsltiiititoii »!..
I .N DIANA.
DRUCS, MEDICINES,
AC.
:3I0FFETT
& B00E7
jyjR.jj GGISTS,
l^o. Empire Block.
C'raiwfiirdsville. Indiana.
•Dealers in siU kincH of
DRU6S and M£M€m
PaiiaEs. Oils. Bye-Stafffs, Per-
1'UmeFj', Fancy Articles,
jPfjRE WINES "AND BRANDIES
For medtcalpurposes.
I Lamps, Glassware^ Paper, Pens,
Ink. Pencils. &c.
3ll! Miiratis Cnrefdily compounded and promptly nt-|
To the PnWic.
Thankful for past favorB from a generous public, we hope by a strict attention to tne wants of our customers, and a just and liberal dealing, to continue to receive a large share of their patronage, and we will endeavor to make it to their interest to continue their trade with us. Give us a call and see for yourself e*. no!2
WOOL DEPOT.
Wool! Wool!! Wool!!!
Orawfordsville Wool Exchange
MA XT l'WCTORY
it. M. fill,I,S A O.
best toe
oods
jest anil of their own manul'ae.
rottered tli
I'o (iissiiucrs. Doeskins. Hlankets.
I Coverlets.
I E an Cotionades. Tri millings.
Of all descriptions, colored and whip douhh and. twist, also single, on the best of terms for
I W O O O A 8 v.-'^-Jv
Let I'vttry farmi'i anil all wanting goods- :ll and sec llillx' stock before selling wool or purchasing. Also, will manufacture wool mi the best of terms.
Card, Spin, make Rolls and Bulling with
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XEATIIEK* MIIII DISPATCH! I
.f.VW t'.linMOH HtfOt,
TIJE FACTOR I
!(e)iile ifirter« of
HILLS' may27tf
and all ^oodn delivered. Don't forget t» ••nil when you come to town, llrin^ your pro(lu*f! ancl ^et the highest price, mid tlie .lrv«host and cheapest groceries. .v.
If vou at'" hungry, cnmc and get your din-' ncr. Whv stiir'vc ^'olt «*:ui appease your :iT)|)ctit,i( for :i snuill sum. Don't for^ tlicj I pIlT'C.
Xoxt door to the
i4 a in 111 It
IMAHOENEY & GERARD. I m:iv(i mO
MERCHANT TAILOR.
»11 .mm er S(o I I
.JOJrliV MAAS.
UFRClf UT TAILOll,
Commercial Row. Green St.
Jf«s he most, completif
(Supply «l..««
Lverl.rouglittoCrawIbrdsMllo.
BEST TAILORS IN THE CITY,
I
To make iliom up.
E E I iV O
In the Iry Goods line.
Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps
Collars and Neck-Ties, &c.
All of the best quality, and to be sold cheap.
Cnston-Work
Done at the shortest notice, in the best6tyle, and for the lowest prices, apl JOHX MAAS.
HAleeled
S.
j\. K,
A l.-o addit ion- comprising in jart
Cloths,
Flannels. Yarns,
WOOJL DEPOT.
NEW BAKERY.
N E AV I It I
(R0()£R\
and HAKfiRY.
"The Old Mack Stend."
Call and wee the Xew Firm and get something nice in the Grocery Line.
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MILLINERY.
1 soo. I860.
MI 1,1,1 ERY.
HISS F. JI. BAIiOWIS,
Fashionable Milliner,
11 ug lies' Block, opposite Court House,
Cli A W 1'01M)S VILLK, IND.
just rcrei ved a large and well sc-
Spring Stock of Millinery,
which ln vi an Stock"
)ffers to the ladies of Crawl'orclseinitv. Call and examine her
Miss F. II. BALDWIN.
apS
Tweeds. .leans.
DRY-COODS.
MHXVRE, FRV & CO..
-HA THK-
l).
Lariresi :tnd Best Assorted Stock
'"j
1
ALL
Wool received at A
KINDS OF GOODS
i.n TUK iry.
ETJKRYROOl i* IXVITE1
I'O e'OrtK' li.lld Sir J.he Pile of,
E A O O S
AT TUK
I OCEKOS.
A W I OHDSVIUJK.
ma !•". 11
LIFE INSURANCE.
ii (Mii
Life Insurance Company. niTlIAL. 25S Hroatiway. New York. Aaact* H2,000.000.
„rvil
Ass
'NICE CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES! Advantages of the Home:
For pants and coats, and the
Mcllltow,s'
,«f00«.
STABILIXYPliiinrUAlir?'FIDELITY
A lirst-clasii organixation. A ilutualCompany. All not prolits the assured.
10
Dividends declared and laul_ annually. It lia.s declared and paid dividends every year since its organization.
All its policies are uon-forfcitable—i. e.. il.- members will in all ea':es get all the inwiraiK'e. tlievpav l'or.
No restrictions as to rcidence or travel. One-third of the premium a permanent
ljCl'S. It makes a very liberal discount from its table rates to all ministers of the Gospel.
OFFICERS:
Walter S. Griffith, President. I. H. Frothingham, Treasurer. George E. Ripley, Secretary. William
,f.
Co/fin, Actuary.
J. FARRMB TITTLE,
Agent for Western Indiana. FCW Pamphlets and all desired infoanuv tion will he sent by mail on request. I nov26yl
