Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 March 1872 — Page 4

THE JOURNAL.

SEVENTH DISTRICT NEWS. —Frankfort, too, yells lustily forn new Xiotel. —LaFayette claims the best public tthools in the State. —The small pox sensation h&3 subsided throughout the District.

a total abstinence society. —The people of Delphi still have faint Lope* of the" Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago Railroad.—The LaFayette Opera House ComImy is duly organized and has elected It* officer*. —Willlamsport can boast of a young Jniss, some 13 or 14 years old, who "fucks her thumb."

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—Another series of meetings'.has been t:ommenced in the Presbyterian ohurch at Thorntown. —A Lodge of Good Templar* has been organized at Pittsburg, "arroll county, •with 48 members. —The Old Folks of Delphi have been giving a concert which realized them $65. The money goes to the poor. —The Frankfort Crwent says the cars •will be running on the L., M. & B. Railroad through that place by the 1 st of July. —A party from Kokomo contemplate building a $40,000 turniture factory here that will employ sixty hands.—Frankfort Banner. —In the estimation of the City Fathers of LaFayette it is more hazardous to fall into a ten-foot cistern than into a forty-foot well. —About 140 conversions took place during the series of revival meetings which have been carried on at the M. E. church in Thorntown.—Lebanon Patriot. —During the month of February there have been one hundred and sixty-five transfers of real estate made at the Auditor's office—that is to last Tuesday a ten o'clock.—Lebanon Patriot: —The Frankfort Crescent has donned a new dress and looks as bright a." a silver dollar. The paper has greatly improved under its present management, and we reckon it now among our best exchanges. —A boy about 1C years old stole a watch and $20 from Capt. Minor, of Attica, Saturday, and now hides hif, head in thame in the bosom of the county jail. His name is Davis.—(Wnylon

Frier, j. —Marshal Dush was arrested last Saturday on a State complaint, and, with Justice Whickcar in the Mayor's chair, tried for the whipping of the Hard man boy. Fined $10 and cu^t*. Appealed. —Attica Ledger. —Our worthy old pastor, liev. Thomas Bartlett, on Thursday lasi united a couple in this place in holy wcdlock whose ages aggregate 125 years. One was GO and the other tS vear« of age.—

Williamtport Republican. —The Crctcent talks in a manly way for Frankfort and her interests. That'? the way to build up a town. A newspaper which constantly and persistently ad. vertises its own town does more for it than wealth in the coffers of banks. —We are sorry to learn that Judge Joseph H. Brown, of this place, is in such poor health that his physicians have advised him to take no more new buaiuess for a year, and give himself up to rest during that time.— ]Villiamport Republican. —The Presbytery of t'rawfordsville will meet in the Presbyterian church at this place, on next Thursday week, March 7, 1872, at 1*1J o'clock, a. si., for the purpose of installing Rev. J. W. Torrence pastor of the church.— Covington Friend. —Judge Worden has positively refused to decide the Fountain county* railroad tax case, in advance of' the Supreme Court, and couusel are now endeavoring

to bring it before a judge of the Superior

Court at Indianapolis, by agreement. This is authentic.— Attica Ledger. —Dr. Boyd's drug store, on the north side of the Square, is unusually gifted in the multiplicity of tongues. One of his clarks speaks fluently the Danish, Swedish and American languages. Another speaks the German and American, an also does the doctor himself.—LaFayette Journal. —To-day two new saloons cosnincncc business under a moral sanction, the proprietors having obtained license by means ot the BO-callea "sell-out" policy Some one suggests that one ol them "be called the Methodist, and the other the Presbyterian saloon. Lebanon Patriot. —On Friday evening, February 23. John Beck, son of Henry Beck, "aged about 18, accidentally shot himself in the abdomen, inflicting a painful, and in all probability a fatal wound. The ball

Btruck about one inch below the navel, ranging straight downwards, and the doctors supposed it probably lodged somewhere in the region of the bladder. —Lebanon Pioneer.

ond to none Crctcent.

Christianly taken him in.

—Carpenters and builders inform us that a great amount of building will be done in Frankfort the ensuing Summer. The indications are also that much will be done in various portions of the eounty, especially in the vicinity of Frank fort. The introduction of railroads has given a fresh impetus to Clinton countv, it now remains. When and ehe will go on in her upward and on- I Rogers Clark was on his ward career till our ccunty will be sec

in the State.—Franlfort

—On last Wednesday evening one Edward Keif, an old and we believe quite an inoffensive man, died in a

iTP^fr^tin^™6 T°r"

Million

in

our city from the elTects of a rigid enforcement of the Statutes of Indiana, "madelnd provided." An inquest was held over the remains of the unfortun ate man,

and a rerdict rendered that

de

sciences of the voters

,r"m exc(!K"::

brought to recover a supposed overcharge for publishing the delinquent tax list of Warren county last year. Mr. Gregory contended that he was entitled, according to the statute regulating the price, to fifteen cents a line, paper measure while the commissioners were quite certain that he ought to have only fifteen cents for a descriptive line, which was two columns wide. The court, Judge Larue, of LaFayette, sustained the defendant, and an appeal was taken. —A stockholders' meeting of the LaFayette, Rockville & Terre Haute Railroad was held last Thursday at LaFayette. An election of directors resulted in a choice of the following gentlemen who constitute the following board, viz: John L. Miller, W. 8. Liugle, John S. Williams, Fred Geiger, P. D. Hammond, David Meharry, Alexander Meharry,

Samuel Carter, C. J. Borum, I. M. Coen, I Josh Billings Bays some people are alJames I. Jones, Samuel Kerr and Joseph bragging of their ancestors, and

ten of whom were present, organized aud

prospcctaof the enterprise and its impor- ihcm. tancc were earnestly discussed by Messrs. n0b«oii nays his friends seem detcrminMiller, Coen, H. T. Sample, Hammond, ed to give him the title of I»r. Hi* butch-1 Williams and Meharry. Immediately er, buker, and all the rest, do to, but they on adjournment, the Board of Directors, Put

IMUA.VV NEWS.

It confidently expected that c.,vl ».U

the practice of slipping quietly gentlemen aud cutting the buttons

a double handful of buttons which he had secured. Union county has inaugurated the system of holding monthly stock sales, the second regular sale being advertised Tuesday, March 4, at Liberty. Joshua Greer is the Superintendent T. 1". lluddleston, Clerk and Treasurer and W. B. Low, Auctioneer. —A. B. Crampton, of Logun«port, has invented a machine for manufacturing paper from tobacco stems. It is claimed

lcft of

the

,w0 |irL,.|)rick that were subjected

to the liery ordeal of a puddling furnace. One of the bricks, of Sit. Savage, Pennsylvania, manufacture—reputed the best in the world—was half consumed, while the other, made of tire clay from Vermillion county, was but little damaged, being simply glazed over. —We learn that immense quantities ot' grain—wheat, corn and barley—till all the ware houses along the lower Wnb^h, being between this city and Yinceniies, awaiting river transportation to this

It is estimated that there is freight

to let it fall now.- HatcAwn.

Corn Island furnished him an encampment for his entire army of 2,.r00 men. —A few days ago a button us Inrge aa a pea was extracted from the nose near the eye of a little daughter of Captain 1). W. Miller, of New Albany. Thebut-

ton had been there for three weeks with-

out

raa

.—Delphi Journal.

the knowledge of the parent.*, but

the cllil(1

to the State and'^r^agentlTof Ian 'er f-«, an examination was responsibility and to soothe the con-

CHU ie

—An interesting case has just been! tried in the Warren Circuit Court AltlEUKS. mwhicli the county commissioners were] "Assault with intent to become inplaintiff and John Gregory, publisher of sane," is the way they put deadly attacks the Republican, defendant. The suit was

now-

complaining of 2 severe pain iu

the family plivsicisn and the

°f her sufleriiig discovered.

A lady was hugged to death in Minnesota—another illustration of the power of the press.

A Western serial story contains this touching sentence: His heart still walloped for her." fc' line people act as if their debts wero like r.jfl'ce, and would settle themselves in time by standing.

To some men it is indispensable to be worth money, for without it they would be worth nothing.

The dandy element seems to pervade all nature. Even among flowers, which are emblems of modesty, we have the dande-lion.

Alexis was so young when his father declared emancipation, that there is talk of taking him down to Long Branch for the sake of showing him a surf.

There never was any party, faction, sect or cabal whatsoever, in which the most ignorant were not the most violent for a Dee is not a busier animal than a blockhead.

Dr" a'tcr

elected officers of the road anew R» fot-1 thus graduated: Three dollars a year to

—The Catholics of Delphi have organ- lows: President, John L. Miller Vice- men 11.60 to unmarried workingmcn President, I. M. Coen Treasurer, James 70 cents Jo women with lazy husbands to Ira Jones Secretary, P. D. Hammond. »uPP°rt

be found there at :t depth not exceeding I up an orphan boy, bought him forty feet. nice clothes, educated him for the minis—A citizen, who was a leading nier- rv, and when they went to hear his tirst

chant in Terre llaute some twenty-live years ago, is now peifectly contented as a clerk in a dry goods store. —A quantity of tobacco raised in Harrison county has been marketed in Louisville, and judges say that it compares favorably with any in the market. —Nat Caldwell, of Connewille, has just received ?2S,0U0 for damages done him in a steamboat explosion on the Hudson River, about jseven years.ago. —A Harrison county ben laid a double egg the other day. The outer egg had no yolk, only the white, which was about five-eights of an inch deep around the inner egg. —A Terre Haute church member turnep a brother church member out of his house because he could not pay the rent in advance. If he had been a stranger with plenty of money he would

hi nanie iu8teud of

g»ve

be"

tore it. A Tennessee woman's paper has terms

An old lady on Long Island says she Wishes Congress would hurry up and pass the silver service bill, as »he's been wailing tor hers these forty years.

•The rianate Furnace, near Harmony, is now making seventeen tons of irun daily. have been on a visit to the laud of the

It is said that the spotted fever is monkeys. The monkeys were half tickprevailing very fatally in the southern j?d to death at seeing tlieiu, and asked part of Vermillion county. —New Albany claims more and larger manufactories, and more capital invests! mYtu'd'i'nto'imVadiw they"wouldnrnko it in them, than any other city in ludiann. |h purgatory. "Ami home physicians, il'

It is said that "two of Darwin's sons

kindly alter their lather." "Madam," said a cross-tempered phy-

Hamilton eountv in beginning to allowed to practice there,' replied the labore for coal in the "vicinity of Cicero, "wou1,

,u»k«

il

d4"-1'"-

1 1 ...mi' Llizabeth Cad Stanton mentionn the

Ul cmilillMltaghtt

once

eruioii were struck with consternation to hear the text: "Let the women keep silent in the church."

A lady stepped on ex-Senator Doolittle's fool, while getting into a Wabash avenue stage. She blu?hingly begged the gentleman's pardon, whereupon lie caid: ".MUs, for a bright, sunny smile like that, 1 am perfectly willing you i-hould dance the liooton dip on my favorite corns.''

A woman applied to a magistrate the otherday for a warrant against a neighbor, saying, "She called tue a thief, your honor, t'an't 1 make her prove it?" "Perhaps you can," quietly replied the magistrate, but it I was you, I wouldn't do it."

A citizen of Lawrence, who had bought some pills of a quack doctor in Boston, became nervously fearful that they might contain poison, and did not take them, but his wife becoming ill a few days after, he gave them to her! Finding them

have I l"f"'le!Wi 'le ioolishly exposed hi* previous suspicions, and ii' his wile don't ejeI perimenton him the next time he is sick,

A woman was turned out .if a Win- she must be a very weak woman. Chester church, just because she hauled Some marry for beauty, says Josh Hillout a bottle of whisky and took a "suitf-!

inP»-

,, 11 lii» ks luck. JSome marry lor monev, ter therefrom before proceedm^ "'thjami see it. .Some marry for love, her devotions. The deacons thought *he without a cent in their pockets, nor a did not manifest the right kind of spirit. !a friend in the world. This may look a

Wretched Vinccnnes urchins follow little risky, but it is so honost that Heavbehiud

en

'tw'^

1

discover their mistake.

can

"ot 'u''l' ^llt •iI'iile on it.

A "joke'' is credited to an American visitor in England. Well, rtrnnper,"

their coats. One of the young rogues jje js j-eported to have said. "1 gm*.-s you exhibitetl in a saloon, one night last week, English juries ain't smart, noliow. li an

\merican jury had tried the Tichburne case. I'll tell you what they'd have done. They'd just have bought up the Tichborne bonds, and then found verdict for the plaintill."

Josh Rilling- says "Mit men concede that il looks foolish to ee a boy draggin* a heavy sled up hill for the 'fletin' pleasure ot riding down again. But it appears to me that boy is a sage! by the side of the young man who works hard all the week, and drinks up his wa-1 ges on Saturday night."

A man a Memphis, desiring to see the Grand Duke, took off his coat, and car-

that the paper makes a neat ciunir wrap- laVpV WiirnU.ga, trunk on hisBhoiilper, which burns very nicely, makes clear upstairs, thus evading the police,who white ashes, lesves no unpleasant taste.

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A Greene county farmer recklessly publishes the following challenge: "l| will bet $12.25 that my hired man can take longer to go to the harvest field, get back to dinner quicker, eat more, do less, and bear down harder on the panel of a fence than any other hired man within fifteen miles of the flaj: stall' in Jcilerson. -j —State Geologist Cox exhibits what is

had strict orders to keep all strangers out

and does not cost one-tenth as uiuch as of the Peabodv House. Alter carrying a .. ,„.f two-hundred-pound trunk up two flinhts the ordinary leaf wrapper.

wrapper.

of he d'idn,t U)e

and found somebody had stolen his coat, "Look here. 'Squire, where was voou born?" said a persistent Yankee to a live minutes' acquaintance. "I was born," said the victim '"in Tremont street, No. 44, left hand side, on the 1st day of August, 1810, at ft o'clock in the afternoon physician, Dr. Warren nurse, Sifllv Benjamin." Yankee was completely answered. For a moment he was stuck.

Soon, however, his face brightened, and he quickly said: "Yeas wa'al, I calculate you don't recollect whether it was a frame or a brick hou.-e, dew ye?"

Two newsboys were standing lwfore cigar store, when the one asked the other "Have vim gut three cents"" "Yes." "Well, 1 have two cents give me your three, and 1 will buy a five center." "All right," says No. 2. handing out the money. Number 1 enters the store purchases the cigar, lights it. and pulls with a great deal of satisfaction. "Cuine, now, give us pull," says No. 2, "1 furnishedmore than half tiie money." "I know that," says the smoker, "but then I'm President, and you being only a stockholder, you eati spit."

point enough of this character to keep all the steamers busily employed for the next three months.— Terre Haute Journal ,r. „... ... lucre's music enough in the'e three -Citizen. Franklin are bestirring „,,r(N

over

for tl)e blmk,n

themselves in beh.il ol the 1- ranklin ol- wrapped up i., them, an articulate ^•"V ^.rnoii" "Ue

000. It So0,UU0 is raised in the countv jjvofU](j it is calculated that the Baptists iu the \\'heard it as long ago as we can re-, £tate will bring the Institution on a solid

they will doit with a w. I. It would be

mombl.r wheu vvc

Hvwill' Hiopedthat ilous journey from chair to table, Ld

from uble

"T ie,lom,,mtlu" We heard it the ..ther dav, when two

..^le a brief but per-

t'» chair again.

tf tl|at had W(

—The Spring floods in the Ohio, if lives," one to California, and the other toi they ever come, will, it is believed, sweep 'ler '0,H!'-V home. I away the last vestige of that old land-

Everybody says it—eome time or other. 'rlie

liu,e

mark of the rails of the Ohio, Corn Is- dreams of exchanging tlie lit:le stubbed land. I,es than a quarter of an acre of boots fur those like a man. Gen. George The man murmurs it, when in life's' inedition f,»r' Plid,Jle watch, he sees his plans half fin- .... 1,-1 ,. i'^hed, and his hopes yet in the bml, wav-i the capture ot A ineennes and Kaskaskia,' i„^ in the cold, late Spring.

boy whispers it when he I

The old man savs it—when he thinks of putting ofT the mortal for the immortal, to-day for to-morrow. '1 he weary watch for the morning, and while away the dark with "by and by."

Sometimes it sounds like a song sometimes there is a sigh or a sob in it. What

w"uld"'1

lhc

,worl1 Bive

to

»«"1

SOAP.

Glycerine Soap,

Honey Soap,

Omnibus Soap,

Bay Rum Soap,

Paragon Soap.

Turtle 011 Soap.

8ultana Batb Soap,

All Very Cheap at

E. J. Blnford & Bro't I Drug Store,

Weit ofC.H.

a so

There's

beat human heart. ...

1

.n ..Uj^

ig thtjr

"I-

manacs—set down somewhere, no matter if in the dead of December—to know that it would surely come But fairly like as it is, fitting like a star bourn over the dewy shadows of years, nohody can spare it, and we look upon the many times these words have beguiled us, the memory of the silver "by and by, as like the sunrise of Ossian, pleasant but mournful to the soul."

JEWELRY STORE.

v,l. VANSICKIJO Ac CO.'H

OLD AND RKLIABLE

JEWELRY STORE

lu Old I*0Nt0lIice ltooiu.

Everything New aud Direct from tlie Manufacturers & Importers.

AMERICAN- AND FOREIGN WATCHES

Diamond*. Jewelry,

JLISTID SILYEB-WARE,

ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. All goods sold are engraved FREE of charge by a experienced Engraver.

Over 200.000 Machines are being: Sold

THE SINGER Mi\lFAlYlUli\«

(Mice at Burbridge &

1 I A N N A & A I

VANSICKLE & CO.

SEWINC MACHINE-

THE SINGER,

The iitandarti

SEWING MACHINE OF THE WORLD.

OVER 700,000 IN VSE.

I* the onlyCompany In the World that Manufactures Machine* for all kinds of Work.

FAIJM KUS OF MONTCiOMEHY COUNTY:

WHEAT,

If you want the lii^hest price in cash lor

COIi\,

OATS,

Call on (iRUBB, MARTIN & CO., in llartciN Bloek,

Bran, Shorts, MicdliiigK, etc.. etc.

CLOTHING.

HEADQUARTERS for CLOTHING!

IT O 33,

Men and Boy's Clothing

OO TO THE

I I O 1 1 1 A I I

Fiwln'p** Itlock. Main Street.

OH ,Y \V FORI )SV Ir^i ,L

TV E W

Sufre^^orji t- Hsnna A «"ire«*n in the

LIVERY SALE STABLE

South Side Market Street,

Craufordwvllle, Inilflnna. Parties will l,«i furnished witli n* Rentl** to«ms and as comfortable rig* aa ran be found in the city. The ^tables are commodious, and farmers' horses wi I be fed and attended to st reasonable rates. We with to buy

HORSES AND MULES

For which we will pay good"

C.

__ __ [r»irnt itock to the

ASH PRICES.

TIMOTHY SEED,

a to a I

CONSTANTLY

otv

A

ALL KINDS

oi'1

MILL FEED,

OKl'Ult. .1.1 It TIN A ().

9

LIVERY. DRY GOODS.

I

1

I1

Dr. Ooofc

Annually.

COMPANY

Every Should

HAVE A

v-

I I I I

INDIANA.

WINTER OPENING!

Ua !a.

HibhoiiK,

F#«rlirrs,

Velr^U,

Silk«,

McClnre & Fry's

Hatini,

POPTJXAR

Trimrnir.^

Merino#.

Cash Store,

POH »,

,Calieo»f,

ON

Washington

STREET,

Cuff is.

:5kjrt-

Crawfordsville, IXDUSl.

Neck Ti«».

WANTED.

\\7 ANTED—A good businew man to I 1 ii it*! r^quirsil fro in 82

it«! required from li.ooo to Js/oo. To in'cr«»«Pr »"piit stock to the kbore Kmonnt a foo.1 fUjrtf D. UAt.EY,

room for or rant.

TVii Year* ol'u Public T«'*t

ItA? f'EtOYLI'

Has enroll canes

un«i Hroui-hitiu that it hnt» becu prouiunu-edu rilW for these complaint*. Ui. CHooK'* WINE OF TAR

1

th

—. —. Will prevent Malsriuiu Fevers, aud pi TN M-Fi rr» -1-

IS ALWAYS

THE CHEAPEST!

Ii.Machine* '*.*1 Ilfi^j, Fell, riiefcv'Ortrd. ^uilt. Trim, Hind. Osthcr, j.ou fc«w at the kaine unie. Putf. Fringe. Pip* Hemstitch, Kmbroidnrsnd Br«id and fle^»frotn the finest of gaust or gossamer Js3U« t«i the heaviest bea*er.

TOWNSLEY, Ag't,

Ilauser's Hardware Store, I'rawfordsville.

CHAIN AND MILL FEED.

CLOVER SEED,

MEDICAL. GIFT ENTERPRISE.

Wine «r Tar."

Dr. Crook's Wine if Tar $

To have more merit than an yaimUnr preparwtion ofl'ered to the' public.

Hfiiiuvci 1'nin KrrHHl, or

Huok Ctircy OrnVfl *n*l Kidney I I R. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR

^houl ti« tttkrn Jor hI)

I'rumry OrgHim.

I»R. CHOv»K'S WINE OFT \R I'o VogoiabU* Ingredients which makes it thu I»•.?*t tonu' in the mnrket.

UK. OUOUK'S WINK OF TAR Curvti JAMmlicennd Liver Complnint. DR. CROOKS Wl.NEOF TAR.

Milken d«lioate femHlejn who Hrencv*

er fueling well atrong and heRlthy. Hit. CltOOK'c? WlliE OK TAK 11 restored many persou* who hnTe been unub to work for years. DK. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR

Should bo takfn if your atomnrh is

out of order. DR, CROOK'S WINE oF TAR Should be tnkea if you feel x'eak uiul dehilitated. Efit.T'uouK'5"wineok Tah

Rapidly restores oihaupted strength.

DR. CROOK S' WINE OF TAR Kcutures the Appctiu* aud strengthen* the Stoma 'h.

L»R. CROOK'S WINE OF TAK Cau*e* the food to digest, removing Dyspepsia and Indigestion. DKTKODK'S WISE OK TAH

Gives tone and energy to Debilitat­

ed Constitution!*. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR All recovering from any illness rtnd this the best Tonic they cab take, tIl. CKOOK'8 WINE OK TAR

•J—t U'CcftilOirs WINK of TAH Shoubl be taken to strengthen and buildup yrr ay»»em.

DR. CR'~OK'rt

BEST

SYRUP OF POKE ROOT.

purify Yoiu iti.oon.

Dr. Crook's Compound Syrup

OF.

POKE ROOT

Wol

HEREVER Root grows it has loi:ui reputation us a Blood Purifier, and for th« cure Rheumatism. With *11 this locul reputation, And theprHi»uof distinguished physician ^lrs. Cof, Lec, King, Wilson M. Hunt, Gritflts, CopoUnd nnd others,) who have tested its medicinal powers it h*f been neglected by the profit ivn vt Isrge, hh much through a want ot a prop*Appreciation ot it* merits, a knowledge of th proper way to prepare il lor medicinal u.ie. in Oliver Crook, pnybician who devotee hi* entirt time to the dutiea of his profession,) htt» lull.. tcatei the active medicinal ipitilities of I'oURoot during the last yeara, and unhesitHtiugh 5 prououiK'ex it to hare juor" merit -Jor di^vHs* .- 1 depending on a depraved condition of the blooo. —than unv and ali other articles umiu-I in th' Ma t«*ria Mef/ica. Under hi: fnstruot:-.)'^ Choin int hw« comhin«*d tin* active mtdtcinul qualitu* of Poki* Root with the beat Tonic Preparation of Iron, and we otTer this preparation to tin* pub lie und'T the above name

K. cRoolTrTsVirC"FOFFOKK HOOT Cures Sorofulw, scrofuioun Tumor-. cr"»jului» PifrAHei of the eyes, or Scrofula ii any form. i»iri HoVK'T.HYm:PoK IMIKK Root

CureH Kh«umatiem, 1'aitn in [.imtK-«,

l»R VMUIUK^SYUI'I* OK foKETcooT Cure-all diaeaaes dwpendinx on depraved condition of the Blood. i»u\'n^V^Kr{r^KUF(TFi^ETroof"

Builds up tViimtitut umi

down by tli!*eas», or troin Mereurial or Min^rm i'oixms. DR. CROOK'S

SYRUP OF I'oKE ROOT Cures Senhl Head, Old 8«»p*w, Boil*.

Ulcers, *nv or Eruptions of the Skin .Standing iMsorder" of tu* Liver, Syph^i? it any form, or any diseaiiei ensiled ii

lout

pi infy

Dr.

Mushns,

KlunuwU,

('rook's Compound Sjrnp1

POKE

Pad i,

IS

jlSualU^,.

.lihlru

W*T»i»04,1«I.

ttit? ik:ti*v* mcdic ii»l tinditj of Poke H" combined with ih« lp*t prApnration Iron, and h^sx^oro merit «*r dm*®** depctnl on ai1«prtiV(*d vendition of the blo»vl th«n unv nil other nrtiol«»4 mentioned in the Materia Mi ie».

ScrofuU, ?crofttiOu« of the Kr»^ Scrofulous lich»r^oi from tlie Kft^, or Serofnl *i in »ny form. Broken Down Constitution*. Con?t tutions •uttering from MioerHl Poisonw, Rhcuni ti*m. Paln» in tli«Ximb# or Uon+n, long mnn' ing I)i»wmeofthc Lirtr, Turnor*, OlilSorea, Pin §^»,

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L»K. ClU-VK's WINE UK TAlt IIms proved it* If ui thouenud* of ca^eti eupnhlt of euritig nil iliNfHtu'B oi the th»u»t nnd lunjc*. I UK

CROOK'S WINE OF TAll CuroB nil Thronir Cough?, »n«l Coughs and CuMh, mom t-ttfcUmily ihuhM.ij nth* t*r ren»«'«ly. I'll CROOK'S WINE OF TAK

will

NKOKTAlt

Should be kept in everv house

and

it.-life giving Tunic properties tried by all.

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.

Ton Yearn ol' a Fuhlie Te*t

HAS 1'KOVEIi

Dr. (rook's

Wine

To lure more mtrlt than nn nlmtlnr prfp«r«t ion ever offered :f (olbe public.

IT

th»vKri

8^-

t'rlnclpil omcv, 101 ff. Fifth tit, CladiiuUt

The only Reliable Gift DistriMoii In the Country.

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IN

A uluablo il'l TO BE IMSTRIIIUTED IN

Xj.. ID. SUsTE'S

t7tlt MciiiiAnaual

GIFTENTERPRISE

To ho Drawn Uoutluy, March 20, 1K74. OneUnuul Capital I'rizc or

$10,000 IN GOLD! One

^ronuniiced lnouritMp tv l.»U. CROOK'S WINK OK TAR H«*a cured s»o nmny ch*)pb of AMhm* Five Prizes $1,000 Five Prizes $500

of

•inn*.

Prize

$5,000

$10"

Silver!

Ten Frizes $100 each iu Greenbacks!

T^»t) f.iniily enrrmge- umtchdd hor^ew with niWer mounted hiitiu^.-*, worth euoli I Two llorffp and with silver-niouoted haruey, worth each,"Two finc-toned Botcwood Piano, worth |MK» eaolr.Ten Family Sewing Mtiehine *, worth

each ltMK»gold and filter leter hunt­

ing watches 0n all).) worth from $20 to Saooeauh Ladies' gold Leontine chain!). Gents' gold ten' chains, solid and doublo tdated mher table nni tenspooni, photograym ulDiima,,j«welrv, Ao., Ac.

Number of Gift*

1»»,ikk).

Tiakvt* limited t«»

50,0i"0. AUF.NTM WAHTKD TO NCI.I. TH CTM.to whoui liberal preminui* will be pnld.

THcfceM, 82.0» 5ix Sl«* 00 ,Tiff Tw$ntyFit't Jukttt, $40 00. Circular® eoutaining a full li^t of priies, a description of the manner of drawing and other information in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All lett^rn must be ad'dretprJ to OFFICE, L. I. SINK, llo* NO, 101 W 3th fit.. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

HOTEL.

UXITUD ST.tTEK lftOTKI.

Cor. Fulton, Witter A Pearl Sts., X. Y. mil 18 well known favorite hotel has recently jL been renovated, remodeled and furnished and elegantly throughout. It is kept on the European plan, and h*t ample accommodations foi four hundred gue&ts.

The location is more accessible to all part New York and Brooklyn thun any other houc hhecity. The liroad'way stage?- pu.«s the hotel every three minute, be.-ulea various linen Street Car.-*, one of which intersects eery othei route in N»*w York.

It being but two Mocks from Fulton Ferry. make* it convenient tor thone wishing to\in the "City of Chuiche«," j.- from t!n Jerry d,verve all the principal Railroad touted the cit\ of llrooMvn. c,KO. N. TEliHY. Proprietor.

MEDICAL.

A

of Tar

Hair Vigor,

For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color.

I of fouling the hair with a pasty sedimcnt, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tlie hail from turning gray or falling olT, ami consequently prevent baldness. Tin restoration of vitality it gives to tin scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and otYensive. Free from thosdeleterious substances which mal some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can onl benefit but not harm it. If want, merely for a II.V1R rvfiESXIXG nothing else can be found so

Scrofula,

•rders of the skin,

itroom

I

or «njr dlses«« or eruption on the* Ski* vphiln, or»DyiliMM«euUtled bfit, all vie! readily to the magic powera of Br. Crook's Brisiip or Pxko Boo

\iua tc

Leticorrlioea,

desirabb

Containing neither oil nor dye. it do not soil white cambric, and yet lalong on the hair, giving it a rirli, gl lustre, and a grateful perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &l Co.,

I'ractlcul and Analyticnl Chcmi^tH, LOWELL, 31

ASS.

Ayer's

Sarsaparilla

Ii widely known as one of tlie most ett'ectunl remedies ever discovered for cleansing the system anu purifying the blood. It has stood the test of years, with a constantly growing reputation, based on its

uirin-it* virtues, and sustained by its rcciai'kablc cures. So mild as to be safe nnd •ciiclicial to children, and yet bo searching is to etl'cctually purge out the great COTupiiims of the blood, such as the scrofulous •nil syphilitic contamination. Impurities, •r diseases that have lurked in the system or years, soon yield to this powerful antilute. and disappear. Hencc its wonderful 'lire*, many of which are publicly known, •f

CARRIACES AND BUCCIES.

('IMMFOltl)SVIIJ.i:

A I A E a A 0

W O I S

a I E S

4* 1IIItt \(.'l S,

E E S S W A O N S

Farmers' V/agono.

r-t j... tt- in soul -ui'ei 'oi finish, k«-pt on h»i\(

':1'. :'--V•"

^Indc Ordoi'J

W»« I^Tict'» f.ir thc»idiu«lmi nt Axl«' tree? and Tire*. whi»-h reduce the druft fully one third. These drvicoi an* possessed by no ot) I'arriage Fm-tiu in the Vnited Stnte«.

3istr-7ive

A dressing which is nt once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. It soon restores faded or (fray hair

,-r t'f Hn oriqinul

is rich the medicinal qualities of r.ir, and unequaled for disease* of the Thre»at and COlOi^ WUn the Lungs, performing the most remarkable "'re*. gloss and freshness Of 1/OUth. Thin Heoauue of the great ^uceesa which its n»ei its enhair is thickejjed, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair if, produced. Instead

title it, other Tnr prepKrAtions are an«i will be otlored tn#» public upon the rrmituttoti of l'r. Crooks Wine of Tur. Kenifmnrr It I* lr. Crook'* wine of Tur which ban per* formed (hette remarkable cure*, ami Ibal tblttlN the remedy (o UNe, tinlos*. you wiph to waatH your tnouev rihI experiment on your henlth, hv Veeing iT tne other prcpurntions have an* merit whatever.

Coughs, Cofl:*, Chronic Cough*, it etroctuullx curew them *11. Asthma aiul Bronchitis. Hfti onrr-l «4o mnnj it hn» been pronounced a ftpecitic for ihe««t •'ompliiinti. !*or Pains in tho Hreaxt, Side or Bftfk, Ciravoi orKulney Pihetue, UiMe»ses «f the I'rinwry Orjfitns, Jiiundictt or any Liver Complaint it has w« v»jual. 11 ia aNo a MUp«Tior tonic, re-tor*j* tho appe ti V. strengthens the system, restored the wciik ntnf ilebilitated, camf* the foo-1 to r«iuot 'lynpepKjft ana indigestion, pr»-*enu m.v lnri«'»i,w fever*, giv»»u tone to vr»ur system. Try Dr. ('rook's Wine of Tar.

er

We are duily in receijtt of letter? from per?on wh«» are u«mg otir vehicle** in various part« oi In

certifying that iu lichtne have never been equaled

liana and Illinois Iraft those vehu-N

Doliorly & McClcllniid. *w llrlrli Nliop. WtiNltliiKlaii «iireei 0|»|»0Nit C»Mler I'litirch,

CltAWFORDSVILLK. IND. ||.M

PIANO^.

Prizo Medals Awarded. •riu: citr.vr

Haltimore l'luno

MAlCUx ACTOB?,

Wm. KNABE & Co.

MaimlHvttirorN of

(illAM), SIJl'AHi AM) Ll'KHJUT

PI I IITES,

BALTIMORE, AId.

The-e im»tt unieiitc have been before the public or neatly Unity Yeai, an«i upon their eiceJl•nee stlom- attained an unfinicKa."fi1 prf-e/,jnrtice, vhich prououie c? tlo-in uue«{udeii iu TONE,

TftlTPW

WORKMANSHIP

and

DURABILITY.

W'^Ail ur N(|tiiir l*lnii«»h hu\e «.ui .\fw proved «Jvi:uhiitiiN'. jiiul tl AyrajT* 'lit(c

«ou«d cmII special attention to our

.lt» i' .l. lit.-,- ImpIo\OUJvnl 111 old

Sjutiri412rnimIm,

found im oih.'i 1'utno,

\liirh tin* I'iuti" in-nn.1 p*-: ». tt.jii thun 11- y.-t :«11 iin«•I. rlVKltr IMAM) FU.l.V \Y A llltA MKI) 5 VKAUS.

Illustrated CutHlogiu' and J'i»c» Li-tr pionipMv irjHhfl on application to WM. K.Villi: A liniiiiiii'i"*, Md.

I.. liUniier, Solo AKeiil/l'errt* IIutile v'C I—? 111OU

S HOEMAKER.

dOUT & S1L0E31AKIjS(^.

VV.II. A N S 1

VlMUi Tl'({li or ASH DLALlIt IX

HOOTS & SHOES,

South Side Main bt., of Wafclilngtou,

t'ruwfbrlsYilk, Iiuliana.

CUSTOM-MAllK UOICK.

H»* manufacturer iji the pntciit Plumei *l, »"hi«h ciiablet. it give :«iu»nt mh.I «»»*.%• prcp'Mcl to |ti ci^toin wui'k, fithfi !»«"w»-d p»'KS**d, on -h»rt notn R»-piui ing .ionc with••utiles and .lirpatch, H.- »*«j|ii-it?* shun* ot iho il'ln upni'r'

I GOM TTE»S«

W.M

VINECAR BITTERS

3

Walkbb, PrfprUter. R. H. McOow*Lr C« Drurf5«u *i •«o. A|«ou, C*l., aol 14 C«eun«rc* N, J,

NILIiTOSH 'Hi'nr To'.*:n«»nr to tltvlf Wouderful Curative Kneels. Thcy^rc iiutuviU? Vunry I)rlnli, of Poor Rum, Wlildifj, Proof Sylrltn nnd HVIUHO Idquor* doctorcd, fpicf-l nnd RucrtenedtoplvaNC tbti tn«.tu,cnllcd "Tojitc,' "Appttiicrs" "JU'*U»rfri. 'a.C., hot lead thrtlppu-ron to rtrjnliiiinet«niul ruhi.L-utar© AtntoMcHlMn^.ma-N: frtont^cNative Hoots ami Hert« "f Califwrt.lii. I'rco from nil Alcoholic riiltini* InnM. T»ioyurfti».Mii:KAT IU.4KM) PTHII'lKU ni.d A MI'K ilVIS2 PKlNf'IPLK, pcrfcct »Miovut4«r :u.u 1 vi-^ot :«t of tho fiypUim. enrryinsf oil all i'oIw-uimnmttf mui rortoring thcMtx^J to a hvnlthy condlt^m». No run tnk#* thene Bittori arcorriiiiK to diifctioi"i ui 1 rrniHin nnu-el', provided tlM'ir in'iii"4 ur« n«n lry !nin^ru\ poltttmor other means, tl t!,e viini orL'»»n beyond tht}ji"'mt«.f repair.

They nrc (Senile Pti.irntive nn tvell nn a Tonic, iu-.). tin- i*- uwur n.ctit of nrtitiK i.a ful sijr» nf in 11 if. t*.tr C"i4't'Ktion or Iiitliiii* umtionof tlie Utrr. nn.l all the VUrenil (Jr^am.

FOll I* I'M A I,i: COMPLAINTS, inyr,unKor oM. mtrrlM urMnnlo, ut ii.r.l v. nf w-mmnhoo-l oral lie turn of liff, t,,f I'.iitrr* Imvp no e^iud.

For Inflnniinnltti si ml lironlc Klicuinu* tiffin nnd (.out, or ludluetiloni Hllioun, Ilrmlttriit nud Itilermitteiit Fever#, UUenMPH of thr lllood, I,l*er, Kid. iter* nud Hludder, tin -. lliliri•» h»vn been most Hivco4waful. Hucli I)lnemte« ru tMiix ,,v Vliii4|(,|| niood, uhjrli iscrnrrnllv 1 ileriti^. 'i.ent

of

and all scrofulous diseases,

L' leers, Eruptions, and

eruptive dis-

Tumors, Blotches,

Itolls, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St Vntlionys ire, Rose or Eryslpe-.a-s, letter, Salt Itiieum, Scald Head, Itiiiffworm,

and internal

Ul-

•erat ions of the Uterus, Stomach, iml Liver.

It also curcs other com-

w,lliohW0"Id

not

sc??1

illy adapted, such as

sm,

Dropsy, Dyspcp-

Fits, Neuralerla, Heart Disea.se. l-«•:mile Weakness, Debility,

and

when they are manifi'?ta

I lions of the scrofulous poisons.

h^CjCj' I It is

UI1

excellent restorer of health and

strength in the Spring. Bv renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs. it diuipates the depression and listle«s~lanI guqr ol the season. Even where no disordei appears, people feel better, and live Ion it for cleansing the blood. The system movei'on with renewed vigor anil a new leaf: of -j iijl-.

A E

Dr. J. C. AYER &l CO., Lowell, Mass.

Practieat and Analytical ChtmUtt.

«ou ay aia bbvooot# svutwbsss.

tho DSffrstive Oiunna, I)YSP1:P*!A (Ht I M»!ii:STIC)N, IlcnJ. ache, P*1dID the ShouMrrs. Toiicli*, 1'irhtji»«a i,f the CheM, Di«inc*f, b.»ui Kructutlons t»f the 5totnah. Dad Taatcln tho Mouth, iliimus Attack", I'alpiutlon of the Heart, Inflammation of the l.uncs Pain in ther«fflona of the Aldnts •. an-1 hundred other painful •»mi» tomi. »ro tbooflsprinocf Pyepcptla.

Tlier in*icorate the Stomaeh and htlmnlnte (ho torpid hirer tnl Boweli. which render thorn of une-jmilM efficacy iu cleAn?injp the Mooi of all itnpurftlta. *o«l ipi* parting new life aMd vijor to tho whole «)tom roil SK IN I)ISI*AS1. Eruptions,Tetter. Halt Hheum, Bh.tchea, S»»fd«, Pimple*, Puntnlen. Dolli, CarIrnnclM. nin^.Wormt. Sc*M ilr*l. P-.r« Km. Eit.Id^ ^'^''dorationN of the J'kln. Ilumor«aul •'•'V „l «l,.tpv,r n.n.» ir ™ur8. »,„ l!_era'.'T 9."^ "P earried out of the hralvtn I in a ihort

fiSTi? It r-Tiy.y

Une cvott it* in auch

tlmo bf the une ot tht «p Itittn tfve cfl^ct»C0,,VlllCe inctediiloai of their eurV Cleanse the Vitiated Ulool n-hencter you find It* Impurltiea hunting throuchtho »kin in Pjmplea, Enii). tlona or Soref cleans It wlieu you find It oUtructel andMugtflsh In tho veins: channa It when It iafnul, aud rour feelings vill tell you when. Keep the blood pure,and the lu alth of the mk-tn will fdllow.

Pin. Tape, nnd other Worm*, lurking In tho •ratem of »o many thomauda, aro cJTectuallr detlroTed

i"dlv,l,Uttl

»!«{?••,••

uimn the face of the

ex.nipt from the pr-ience of

no

VJKVbut

^'•ttlthy eleinenta of the

^orro« eti«»t. upon he dlaeaaed hnmora

*1 Mnfic »v,u« monaUra of

1,0

•ortnlfaiTM, no

antnelmfntlc« vlll frcu the from worma like these uitteri. J. WALKElt, Proprietor. H. II. McDO.VALD df CO., Drugflita and (Ion. Aueuts. San FraocUco. CallbrnU. and Stand 34 Commerce titmt, New VoriL

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