Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 May 1872 — Page 4
THE JOURNAL.
SEVENTH DISTRICT EWS
Thp Jamestown
fore.
cttit.
lYibune.
A
Commercial
-More corn is to be planted in thregion of the We* tliis year than ever be- j10,l!lRI1j
-UeT Mr. llarcus, of the
—Rev. J. M. Montgomery has assumed
editorial charge of the Jamestown
•mental,
Frankfort. OretcctU.
full representation, just one third of the the inter ot lf*iU entire movement in this county.—
—The LaFavette
Vrjurd
Juurnal
says one oi
the largest potato growers in the county says farmers may as well prepare to tight
the bugs again. HiTvoung'crop" is"ai-1
readv covered wltK them. |*l\»*.»l?ain put|ii nomination. -The work of removing belies from
the old to the new cemetery is in
meterv
Seventeen bodies have been moved at'i:
this writing.—Lebanon
Patriot.
can get by this means.—Lebanon
triot.
fight being made over the other offices.
—The LaFavette
Journal
B- Th°«'as
—The trial of McDonald Chock commcnces at Urookvillc this week. '.
—ltinns, the man who is accijsed of
Impropriate observance of decoration day ^j]e 'f ^tiTrLi^ arc under con-'
Ul)it
1)r(H
C'nrr
taking the place of Mr. Mofler
who has retired. v.
—A convention of Sunday school, of ha
Clinton county ia to be held at Frankfort
Credent
Uintjf.
J|Con tom|M
wllMl uf
says the indi-1
cation, are favorable for a larpe crop of:'
cherries and apples in that locality tl».9........
,r a light yield of peaches,
speet- ___ _w this place, Tuesday night. It was a com-1 eotcmporary deseribes the girl of the plete expose of the infamies of the Rebel- period :L "sicklied er with the pale dust Democracy and a vindication of Repub- chalk."
plete expose of the infamies of the Rebel-
Lebanon Patriot.
pursued bv the crazv man. Mr. Wcave^
had to knock him down with a club to
prevent him from doing harm. He iB a
Irishman, about thirtv-five veare of age.
He was brought to Frankfort, and placed I
in charge of Sheriff Tice, who put him I
Lrt'tccnL
4
bavinir murdered his wifo at Russmvillo, ciinv, im-i «ovcrMcn cure iy I and wt.o lifts been confixed in the North-
"the earth is literally full of cutworms. Ttihunr discharge, sum imparl vtKrtuiuueiK«
Kokomo Tnbiine.
-The Ligouier
Manner
says tl.cie
Southern Uuilroail this Hide ot A IHIhtM-
—Preparations are being mado for an Detroit River Ono hun-1
tract to finished this
ivc. .11. —About six week* since, a mare be-i
I
no new cases being reported. —From all portions of the county we hear the most flattering prospect.* of an
IIhh
1
hear the most flattering prospect.* oi an
abundant wheat crop.-/rankjort tVw,Thp qft#1Uj, UlM1
i» the tifet care oi iliid kiuu \o uae
ever heard of.
'cents per pound, lu 1 1 our home o( unv tine !i'itiitni«« »t» 1 ii.-u-t vlt.it
iuc'.ion had raised to !M ,»KK.'K0 -ii
1 pounds, and the price of the hMi quality k.h.-. ,t to., .vt ,'n. 'i rr1 hnd fallen to cents ior potin.l.-E- oI)iils
on the -ltli of June, and an etlort uiade about llio 15th instant, and will lav hh-. N.-br.i^k.n.n.i Ci.joni.i.i, to «lo ih'OJ.I to organize a Sunday shool association. about Ho,(100 per day until a.I the hmld- j" —The Frankfort
!lre
i]]llb lml of CM:lv
enter
,^
on
beartv, and hu-i lived to see »i.\ genera
I tions of his own progeny.
—The Ministerial Association of the There is everv prospect that we shall Battle Ground District N. \V. Indiana have a large wheat crop. The high prices Conference, will meet at Oxford on the now only indicate that farmers are hold-
days. vance does not seem to brinir any great —The famous Colorado potato bupirush the market.
have already made their appearance in
this locality, and, like Seth Stokes, are "waiting for something to turn up."—
Tribune.
Ilert*
is
R,,oll,(,r.
of
progress. Mr. Thomas R. Jacks ir. sujier-! imports increases "the price of the artiele OK )"T.KNS intending the work, which he does well. jmported
t0
att
such draws. Tier ingenuifv is coinuien-! .i .,„i: ,i ,. is the wisdom ot the protective policy dable, and she deserves all the inonev she
J'a-1
of the 9th
tlie extent of the dutv. The
1»
?, I
of the nee 01
-Another victim to black-mail |Hsl. trv, which is mainly, if not solely, attribSaturday. Twenty-five dollars "shelled utable to the tariif, so far from being fol-, out" to-the enterprising frail young wo-j lowed by nu increase of -pricea, has been man, by a.man who can't spare many
tin' L°1""
—The corporation election of last1 been called, to meet at Indianapolis nail I O TI»-N.'WCIT STVLFN »..• Monday resulted in a victory for the Re- Tuesday, May 21, at II o'clock A. toj ™„.,L*L ..A publican ticket, tor several \ears & discuss matters pertaining to the import-: Uemocratic marshal has been elected, no ,. .• I lug, breeding, raising and exhibiting ot JL slock. Tlie
1
The result of the last election shows a improved call is signed by
Republican majority of about 76 in the Gen. Sod. Meredith„of Wayne .eountv, town.—Lebiinon
Patriot.
Jlexican Generals drop oft"at the rate
of thirtv a month.
licanism. We consider it the key-note A Daiilmry, ('oiineeticui, poet named I O A.- l',™-,, of the campaign, and shall publish it Button has written a poem the first _L next week.—
—A consolidation of the Terre Hauta Railroad with the Chicago, Danvile.t Vincennes Railroad was etlect- ... .• able it is hard to tell an Apache from ai ii) dVI'^ edat Covington oil the th. Ihe new
Letter,
w)li
,0
,l
—An insane man stopped at the house Suites 102, the New England and MUldle I.AIMHS' 11^1: of George W Weaver of Owen town-1 f.lateS
11 d,1
waa
P"lllK
10
poo1
now"
—George McWilliams, the able antl He eats his grievance at breakfast, nasli-. talented lawyer of our city, has the tall-
inches high. The dried applee he plant-,
f,s
cd at the wune time he did .liis corn have ,yCj)dj„g three-fold the influence o^t'lie nnd —.' ••.• mi? to heat about farming, not only with pleasure, I Grant-' is heard only from men who but pront.
Covington Repubhe.
IX1»1A.\.V EHS,
—Sara R. Hamill, of .Sullivan, is this
—The Terre llaute fire department! new lloor coverings he could supply the gives employment to twenty inen. Ex-: deticencv, as he had manufactured them penses of the department last year, $1U,-' ^or
ists will commence at Anderson on the
every probability that thcl* ranklin Col-1
lege will le sold at bherifTd sale witb»*i! «4ilnrv.
ie
M" B"
Vigo county, and hasn't even one wife, v. How unevenly the good things of this vain world are distributed. —David Morrellj Jr., opened the wool season by bringing to this market a load of splendid wool,'which he told to Stt-ans
A Meagher at the handsome figure of 80 cents per pound.—Ligonxer Banner.
line reads: "I am sitting alone, on ail .... i,, .., r. ISLET" 11LAIN AND STRIPED CKETONS, .Vttic.l oi| 1 At aT1,c^nts, worth oo.
former alaveholdiug,
a a 1 3 4 W
100 lIul the
ship, last Saturday, and drove the family votes. out of the house.- Thev started to the! ., field where Mr. Weaver was at work,'.,1'?.18"4 ,tUe ^,ork
pllci(K.
Statc9 12
7S11M
»lnkl
w,-v
NU
nc why
1
(llr,'°1tl:v- rhat
odv,ce lhe nnd 18
pw
N
an
»|'t III III 19 IvlU klJV' :jl|U Ui II' III
not yet, to hiainfinite surprise, sprouted. '0rf/, comes «inarelv'to the front, an. Mack has studied what (rreeley knows
avs
tm
year cultivating a farm of l,o00 acres,
just a« good
in the 'Mock up." Oil last Sunday: Xext to a manor woman who has a Trustee Hoover t»ok him to the poor asy-. mission, the most unpleasant acquaint-1 [*s1 a a• *l at J»t'eniH, woith !»o rent^ lum.—Frankfort
that the crv of "Anvthini to bea
are now out of placr, or who want either place, patronage, power, or plunder. He-
tween Grant and any other Republican, it says, "Let have Grant."
A wealthy Yonkers gentleman, thi'nk-
inp bc couU1 flnd no
one third of which he planes in corn. his now hou.^e in this country, had them —Judge Btirnham, of Kendallville,' inanufactured in England. NV'hen thev Noble county, says that Horace Greeley ""^dhe hi-H a Yonkers man to put
„itable carpets for
English firm.
G98.4G. "1 liese ladies are like birds that arc on —Tlie Sixth Annual Convention of the t'10 ]V'"R." wtid a humorous clerk to his S»« A„d.,io„ nrspiH.»i. JK
1
te
1
pij«t r. "Because it takes tl.cni so long
24th inat. tc s«t le on their purchase," (perchos), —The Franklin
Herald
4
wiya there ia [M the clerk. Ihc j)roprietor HHW
a t" i« r* the point, and waaBo Krauhed at its»aeutp-
nplH'that
a few weeks. Ii.l'hTitA riNi. the inevitable result of a —Strawberry festivals are said to be! coalition by the disaffected Republican on the tapis in Shelby county. It will
cftbal
be a long while ere they will be seen on ,enl1''
'•\u~ ..w-j- •!.- t-. "Suppose the rebel army of Virginia had the table in the same locality. taken a fancy to put Gen. Meade at its —The Lagrange
Standard
Wayne can send out more professional °-v'
lie at once raise.l the clerk's
with the Democracy, the Hartford
(-ourant
savs
says Fort head, which would have changed itspoli-
or
tbo rebel arjry How much
., ,. would Charles hrancis Adams or H.
dead beats in the doctor line, within a Qrutz Brown as President be able to do given time, than any town of its size in for Republicanism, with the whole Demothe United States. I orotic party and a minute fraction of mi «r a. I Kepublicana to hack him. ail a Cuhinct
and
Frank
irs ol the Winamac
tors
Democrat,
.the only Liberal Republicans that attended the Cincinnati Convention from Pulaski county. —A half brother to Brigham Young -works on a farm in Pierson township,
composed of Seymour, Pendleton, Hen-
were dricks and com pan v.
The best story of the pending Presi-1 dential campaign is credited to General Spinner, the veteran United States, Treasurer whose fearfully and wonderfully made signature is familiar to all who handle greenback*. He says that the Democratic party reminds "him of the story of an Irishman who decapitated a turtle, and was astonished to see him sfluirming about several days after. "Sure, air ho must be dead, for how could he live without his head remarked a companion. "Av course he's dead," replied the first, '-but the poor crathur is not sinsible of it!"
Mcrvnutt Drblllly
With lt» gloomy nttrmlunt*. low sprit" I'rcs.^iitn, hiv-.jlunturj' cmiMfUt!', In.-*
1
savs! cm Prison for about two year*, is now in ,MD ,,0H-III o.iruuv«», ihvy t..I XT MU-e KI tHO I* I Ir Ixl/Vrl/O 1 I I I W a a
mon at work on the unutla font in ohsttnntc oroiti ruwaoi-$1 pwinuUM**. Koi'»*)•• by *ll,c
M^im
.-U.,,,ne,
Brethren church, has taken up Iiia iom- louciiikt to Ji-**e A. Mitchell, thw n,.r .Mroh-l. t«. t««ke. .im- no dence in Frankfort. place, pave birth to a mule colt that died "V-.X?1""""rMu^.oT'lin^n The Covington Republic savs the And on last Tuesday ni^ht she ga\t: birth ,•«, prmiuc• ,n» a i. the spotted fever scourge is ab,mt over, to'bother Unit is alive ^11
Hcdford Banner.
IN
i860 we imporleil ILSZMLJUUO poiuius I ^v,.p
r)lis0(1
A»..
[, yOU guinj.
r' —1 he buildlliaof the car works. Whu-n till- "«l'l PiioiSi- Kn.lr»Rl, ill.-
will' resume work a^aiu ». I'V.jr.i in'M'issoiinV Kii.I-
o.inpkted.-J^rr.w.n^, pUijurn,.^,^
io0-h vear ..n the
U[ of March hlst Rm swl lint: a
on Ins VO'h year on the s. N. TI.unuIOIR. 1
la,..,-
season, and for a light yield of peaches. I I ... I, it. it.. CII.iiii».s, nine- or ror.i,'I —Benton eountv had but ono deleirafe at the Oincinnati convention it was a!
ll"4
1 bv a full oil the ice in So ironl.ic tomnner unostlons is still stout and ________——
tie-
'of enien,
Mkernuttorrhfcft, of 11 jif.y bond, Ions r»f I
l,clll„rv,
„„.i mwHum.-.i m.i n»i«-|
lanuwi.o I1HS Otl-U c........ c« ... u»' »«.! I.lll'l nnit I TfcT* 1 /limnu I
i'1' Rl*j
vitalitv" t*» the entire man. They h:rve I'lircil 1 lil t' .ho *Hnd-ofcv«oi. Price, per pucka#*- A*"* boxc* and.»laitfc iJvutl, which i* ver nitpor-'
l'.v m*1*
coipt of puce. Addr«»**,
1,u
Itvi'iphrr*/'* Ilooifopnthiv
wz iUcutu-n^, Aiu
rrtlu,u o0uttlinii i, Wixuw
lui-v. ir fair
MimTtH, M.nphino.
tion inoro efficient
thui Cantor Oil. wiChiiUt' u-4 Imn-ul TIm riu n-mi'Rte* ooren fon-tipa-lion, sitojnju'h m-hr, fivup m»«l ftulnion. y, nm\ Uillftttortni. It «II»m noi «iistrr-H or gripf. IW ](w iiiijetintf, ?»ootliot!wl st pro'hici's nnturnl
nnt
«0 nS.OHO pounds. I.'.-IIUIIK inUr-n.
[oUl^
for
nM'\rtionhi:lv II to frysnjr ftn.i
Mlln^
IZl'n Jy
'i'/iV-'""i "b*
Wfl( liiV
,^r5|y suspended f..r the p«.'«r ro«.v fro... .V"l!ks,.,V,f"!r,:*
\MUr lickols
DRY COODS.
1 I
—Caml'ndye '''f
1
STOCK
J.5
—Judge Gooding is said to have received #3,S00 for contesting the seat of Wilson in Congress from the 4th District. IUCN^K STOCK rioih ^(. The Democratic convention ot this Di»-1 I AKIMIKLI^I H.VKTKUS. trict will meet at Cambridge City on the
of wh Goodin wiil
I
refutation I
the free trade iallacy that a duty on
I
rn(ied bra decline in pfices. Thus1
1
continued. —v
I —A convention of stock growers lia«' of \(_ Kj5 OF PRINTS,
lertUiUi^oi »\»yi!e rfotintv,, ,-v
Charles Low-der, Stevenson, of Putnam, Thomas Nelson,1,
.. ,.'. iV I«f and ten others, all dwtmgiiud'M Trcir«A ^TWTPF^ this morning for Cuicago, over the Short
line route, for the pupose .of nieetiug, his brother, George B., who will to-day arrive in that city with a party of twen-1 tv-seven natives en route from Japan to "Io.l_\ arden horse hhoes' have uj peared Washington." —Hon.T.J. Cason delivered an able speech Sefore the Retmblican Club of
fof Uk, gooJ qualitiw of Uleir l0
VARIETIES.
ol New (Jo-Mis HI CAMPBELL .t HARTER'fl.
7 OTTINLCHAM LACK CI'KTAINS, "Hinh l'littrrjT*. Low. CAMi'hKLL a \KTEK.
ARASOLS, El^mnt Sivlc. N»'»' I''1 tn OAMI'HEt.I. llAllTEK.
OLLY VARDENS, lu all th«' lulf-t H.'siKii*. CAMl'llKl.I. 1 11AltTF.lt.
MMKN'.-K HTOCK l.:uli?» M'lfp)'' vn»l Chiblrcn"» H^o. CAMVHKLL A- HALLTKU.
ATIST1
,:
ANI)
gioiUENNE
of Hendricks, Dr. A. C. JJ cioiii- f.,r l.miii'.v tjiimnj.
I I'.t Oil II Ilia:
HKLI. .V HAKTKK.
AT' »M PRI-'OF*. CAMl'llKl.I. .V HAKTEIt.
IMTH A .-, TR. Kb & STRIPE?,
Alil'ET WARPS n-i Putts, *.'• C\MtMlKI,l,A HAKTKR.
SILKS, la u.l the New M\le^ and Col 'r*. CA.MPHKLL HAKTKR.
CIR.K" DRE^S PATTERNS,
Accoruing to the San Irancisco .V"v CAjrrnEi.i. IUKTEP..
the Indians have become so peace-1 ~~r
the onl
road takes the name of the latter. Con- latter has no scalp and the tormer has nection with Young's Chicago Railroad two. is soon to be made at some point northwest In the Electoral College, of R.rn I ADIES' HO.E, of Covington.
.HiVerence being that the t,
$l..'t^nt nit lu^h pn-'P'l -tores. -l.i liA CAM ITIL-LL! \1IUKH.
1X3
nt 'i*i «-»'nti* vjr'n tT f'*«nt-. CAKl'BKLL A H\UTKK.
I I CARPETS,
FM know just where Oen. Oraut 4-4 j:.y,,nl.
to bc„... his way
,W"U-L1 :L'LT,I,E CAMI-HKI.I. MAltn.lt.
was fjiUNTED ISRUSSELS CARPETS -1-1
ance the man POSSETED of a grievance.: (5\MI»KELL AH \RTKU
it for dinner, and devils it for suppir. GOOD SOLD DOWN LOW
estcorn in the county. 1» measures three "e gOCH t° bed with his grievance and J:\ on tin- r.i'.i. I'Un. feet three inches, and grows at the rate dreams of it. He carries it about like a CAMIT.KLL A Jl.MiTKlt. of two inches a day in dry weather, and I little corpse in a cofDn, and shows it to four inches after a rainfall. We would every one. "TM.AN'NELS, JEANS, BLANKETS, juBt state that the hills are three feet two t]h1p
ultra Ucinucraiio Catliolir organ,
York Femunn't .Lmrun! fii-».nir!rai. unci w.'ioun v.rns
Fryman'$ Journal,
IUKrhtt-
to fxehnutfe f* W .•« »I. CAM PHKIjL
A
TtAHTKR.
DRY COODS.
wyn &' Cro.
Are now in receipt oi" their
This lin«' is an oxct'll***! iijinpno-nt m'Uf*. l'nltmh^'8 pnhu'o «.l.»ep«TS Mil ^priftl^ HiOCli Ol Ifrj' CuOOUSj
m»AM.-U.UICIHTSI
A
ClolliN, CaMiiniem, IreHN
(SooclN, llat.H, Women"* and
Children's Hlioes, Motions,
I
I Hosiery, C«love», Ac., ail oi*
which will be wold IOH' for
CASH.
ill Buv nr C\Mf'BKLi. .1 HAIM'Kit.
Call at the Bee Hive Store,
doors south ol the Klrst Na
tional Bank. Don't forget
the nlaee and be sure 10!
when you come to town.
BOOK STORE.
Al llie 01(1 Reliable
COBBER BOOK STORK
Miscellaneous, Juvenile.
5 1
BAKERY.
BAKERY, GROCERY,
AM) CONFECTIONERY.
WHOLESALE or RETAIL
Kor CUPII or Produ^A only at
William Craig's,
I DooriNortta of Urnhain'fi.
I" HAVE always on hands a full assortA. input of the finvbt of TVnn which I oner at low !rirvn for onnh. Also, full asnorlinont of Grocftricw, CAIIIU'II Kruitu,
vW.
My Itokery I* th«
heat ID th* 'Mty, ami in Hutting ui» enken for w#»«lOIIUITH or partus 1 will uot Lt* uoat. Order* will befillnd on ahort notice. Frcnli bread, cake*. iV-tw.
at a*I,l,kot
alwayw to hv found at
Bill CraiK Bakery. feblfcyl
TIIK'T 80 IETY, I
PASS AND iOI'Y HOOKS,
BlRIiCK, AI.Rl'MS,
Billet, Note, Letter, FoolsCap, LE3-AL, CAP,BILL AND
INITIAL PAL'EK,
VEI.OPKN, NLAT1..S,
Pons, Pencil* and Ink,
Wall PaperB and Borders
WINDOW PAPER, CURTAINS,
AND CURTAIN liOODN,
Rustic Shades, Pictures, Frames.
CORD, TASSELS,
PICTURE NAILS
I AIMI MoJrtlitffN lu Variety.
I Combs, Brushes, Toys & Notion
The most extensive News Stand in th
1
\\TOOL WANTED. CA.MIMlKI.L HAltTER.
PUMPS.
city where can be found all the leading
paperB and magazines of the country. In
laot a ooraplete stock ot all goods found in I such an establishment. Call and ox amine
our stock before purchasing as we mean business.
nauOon't mistake the plaoe, Corner Kaln
andOreen streets. "So
L. A. FOOTE.
JOHN E. ROBINSON, Salesman.
BLACKSMITHINC.
IE iity
Blacksmith
Kiwi orPoNtoflloe.
BISHOP & SHERMAN,
Proprietors.
HAVING
Hpocial Rttcntion to IIOMI- Hhocing, Plow Work and Uti^y HopnirniK. Wo keep noit** hut tirft'fniMs woiknifti.
fobyjyl
WHEAT,
BOOT8 AND 8HOES.
N«i, 5, Xational llloek, two sold are engraved FREE of charge by a experieaced Engraver.
5
I
drop in and wee our tijoodw
Z? 9r-
COltN,
IV
purchased the Blacksmith
Shop formerly occupied hv (trifhn A Mur. phy, we an- nrtparH to do nil ^iudw of lllnrk* HimUnng with ticutncPH nnd dinpntch.
BXMHOP A NHKItMABI.
HOTEL..
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Cor. Fulton, Water i^'orl Stg., X. V.
THIS
Hull known fuToriioi hotel hnn r^c«'ntly heun ronovatod, reinodel«d and funnnhod new nnd fh-xantly throughout. It t« kept on the Kuroponn phm, nnd h«s ample uccominodAtions lor four hundrod guenta. ^The loration IN more accfSHihlo to allpatla of New York nnd Brooklyn than nny other noiiae in thccit). Th* Hroudwnv ntu^ofl pass the hotel EVI throe ininutoH, hcaulcn various IUJCH of street (*arnt one of which iutcraecta eTery other route in !few York.
It being but two block* from Fulton Ferrj, mukea it couvemuut for thoh« wishing Tint the "City of Churchea," n* from thla ferry di-•e.-iie all the principal Kailroad routea In the city ot Brooklyn. »KOHuK N. TEBRY, Proprietor,
OA/rs,
Hynin. Prayer. Music, Collese, Cull oil G11UBIJ, MAltTIN & CO., ill llarter's Block,
School, Blank, Memorandum, tWO (lOOI'S CllSt Of tllO pOStollie, CniWforfUiVUlC,'Tlld.,
ALSO
Bran, Shorts, Micdlings, etc., etc.
1
JESSE CUMBERLAND
IS BACK AT THE
OLD STAND
WITH A FILL STOCK OK
JEWELRY STORE.
VATVSICKLE Ac CO.'S
OLD AND RELIABLE
In Old l'o.stollice Itooin.
Ever) thing New ami Direct from the Manufacturers & Importers.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN, WATCHES
liaiuon«Ls
V-
Jewelry,
SILVER WARE,
ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. All goods
I .•••••:••: VANSICKLE & CO.
COOK STOVE.
YOUR WIFE WANTS AN
EARLY BREAKFAST
WOOD COOK STOVE.
FOR PALE I'V
N. S. JOSLIN, Crawfordsville, Ind.
CRAIN AND MILL FEED.
FAKMEIIS OF MOXTUOMEKY COUNTY:
If you Avant the highest price in cash for
CI.OVER SEED,
:,CONSTANTLY
:ON HANDS
TIMOTHY SEED.
ALL IvlNDS OF
Fisher's Rlocli, .Haiti Street,
CI1A VVFOHDSM LLE, INDIANA
LIVERY.
\V 1
IT ANN A & CRAIG,
Buccefsor* to Hnunn .1 Oroen in th«
LIVERY & SALE STABLE
houth Sole Market .Street,
Crawfordsville, Indlanu.
P»rtu«a HHI he turuialied with as gentle teninn nnd eotnfortubUM ig» hh can b» found in the mty. The are commodious, and farmen"' horses wl'l lw fod and attended to nt reasonable rato*. We wiah to buy
HORSES ,AND MULES
For which we will pay good
A S I E S
MEDICAL.
ATTENTION.
WAP'AnCKV's
XTKD—-Everybody to know (hut I Jr. Ironoh 4Tompound will force the hair to grow OQ the Ualcient Head or
Smooth*
e»t Face in 18 dayn (without Injury). This a perfoctljr. pure rcgeublo compoauo. Sont poatpaid on receipt of price, fl.uo. Addrefw Leonard A Wilhuiu*, CinciunAti, O. ap26tu6
MILL FEED,
(atUUB, JIAKTIK CO.
CLOTHING.
HEADQUAHTERS for CLOTHING!
Men And Boy's Clothing
G-O
TO THE •..
FEW STORK OF KLt KAHIV.
PIANOS.
Sisty-Firo First Prizo Medals Awarded.
JKAM, SQUiVHK AND UPHIGHT
PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, Md.
Thoan laxtrumentH hnvo been before the public for nearly Thirty Vcitrn, and upon their exoclb ence alone attiiiued an
TONE,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
c.ntnrv of 'lnu.n,.l.. ..«jr l'»" 1 IMJWW! t.iiipliiint- uu.t varum* t«-hi
rue
J.iyi- (/i'
VK|1.iu.ui
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lliMM't.--. V:.s i.nini.rt«ti/. .l Soli/.cr 1
I «nrt 'unl vi« i*»rifj» nr 1U«a boin^ r»'pi':»tr«l II,nm«l
il..«
I..-...1S1-I.-1" I'.V TAUUIHT .- V.. n-
.'Sr hu.nu, AvK.or.NTi o..tn,n,,,g .. tl mis .,..1 prtnUi.'inf: nil T..«- 1.,'IM'J ^-R I fll'-'iiy.T n^Ail __
SOLD ONLY BY AGFNTS.
A liook t'or Kverybotly
10.000 l'er JlouUi.
Th«' in^talitiiiu'OtiH »uciM-a ot tin" struMi .', ultboiigli tt if having iinpvr
i- not
it-'*1 *s-
I
JEWELRY STORE |i:^ tSELLS!
oniv tu
111'!J}ls'1
BY II EN AY AIM) BKKCIIEK,
-I work wlovli tin- rrail.i.t! |nil.li«- Im*'' vvuitMij for will, nvi.lily «M sort# .....I ,:oii.l.t o»» ..i nifii u'i'li'Oin*' it hi'artilv, su* book to
sriin} \):s Titi: ri.unriv, nu: phkhs. I
L,.i
THE PE'ti'l.K, «U.l
tlioroimhly, praiM- it
U»!«
t. «..i11...«t iv\14 tvii'i
More Atfi nt.H \v:iltfl. I!iI«'l 11^''111 iiu ll ni.'l «'.-i in,-.i inny Ini'r.it.Vf .-uin.'nt nn nct-ni-v. Full .io^-nplivo ,Mr.-ul.»'s Urn. Wry lilhwl ton. in .•i.i.v.ijs.-y.
J. i: Foliltv..
EWT10!^A1II1
f'".
A.kdi: OVMMIK AV I:S I\
NOW FOR SALK.
2lu»«o laud.-:»r»» in tl»«» or-ntnil portion of the Tinted Ktatefi, on the 41*t deareo t»t North Latttu«le, th«* eentr:d lint- id the Temperate /.one uf THE AMERICAN CONTINENT, MID FOR GRAIN PROWITIFT and flock rai-ing un."»irp.«.jfd by tho I'nited «t«l»««. clIKATKll IN PRICK itic»re favorable it'im i^iveu, ami more convenient 1M» found elsewhere.
UO.
THE GHKAT
Haiti more l'iauo
BBBB
HANUFACT0S7.
Win. KNABE&Co.
MHiiiilHrliirern of
unpurcha»«H rerminencc.
which pronouncKH thorn unequalcd in
TFTTTPTI
WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY.
09-All our Nqunre IManoM have our New Improved Ovr.itKT&uso rtciLr. uud the
lic.
Illustrated Catalocuc and Price Lihtn 1 rjinptiy furniahet on application to WM. K5TADE A CO., IlHllmiore, Md. Or I.. KlMMuer, Hole AKenl.Tcrrr llnnte
OCt28U10U
iii.iru. th.in run
VIASO
Is
CARRIAGES AND BUCCtESj. -v
1,1
1
uittMicv, mid «b» uoodin well tn «kc mont»,lo
CITY PCM- CO., Ctncintuiti, iihto.
EXT RAO DINAH IM L'ROYEMKM'S
CABINET ORGANS. Th«» MtiM'ti A ILunlin n^portfullv annouiK
th* lntioduciton of unpr«»MMiu Tin
i,i ltKAi.:
tii-in* th.'(inlv s«.vo»sfuli'onilin»tUMi I'lfKS w.lli reuls •••. .ill..!.-
NEW null KI.KtiANTSI'YI.KS of "J" friH.EItEEU «'AIJINKI OBUANN, I l»OI
sit SMtV Sl-1'2 ami roi^ideringraiwitv,
wild thoroiiKh xi'«'lb*ncf
KUKK II0HKSTKA1.S FOR ACTIUI. KKTTLKW.! thickened, fulling 'hair checUed^ Tilk hks'i J.IIC'ITKI.N'S i-(itoM.')MK- 1 and baldness often, though not always, Soldiers Entitled to Somsetead of 1G0 Acres, cured by its use. Nothing can rest.jre j.'rec Punhom l»n i'pliiiMor«
1
Oiuuha, Nidj.
IOWA AMI) M-liKASKA
LANDS. FOltSALK UY TJ1I-
Burlington & Missouri Railroad Co.
JlILLIOXftOF Al'StS'lS
On 10 Years' Credit, per ct. Ini.
No |mrt «r jirm-l,wl .1.,.. for ,»•« tlWl ol dau.hi.lV, which is often so .111 thi ne only oxo-uuiih VCIUIA Oil puul lull. Protluot-will pjiy for l.-»nd imd imjjjovoniciil within the hunt ot thi}» Kcnorous* i.-redit.
not
It)""Hotter tf.nitf were iwvei ottered, ur no» uiid piobnhly never will be. (h/^uliT" iJivinV full p:uticuh»r^ i«re sup])licd enttjs nny U'J^IIIUK to induro others t«» cmtgrsiic with tin-in or h»ro colony, arc united lo :isk for all they want to dlMrjbute.
Apply to UICO. S. llAltlilrt, Cvm. For Io\v:i Ltiiids, lit Huinn^tin, ltuvti. For NohrHfku LandH, itt liiiiuoln, N««l..
Porta hi 0 Soda Fountains. ^40, ^50, ^?r, utid ^100 GOOD, MltABliE unrtCIIKAP!
Shipped Ready for I'se. MANVKACTt'UKP liy J. \\. CHAPMAN iW'0., 9Va«lisou, Ind. ser-PKNI) FOll CIIl(:RLAH.-©a
It A It CHANCE FOR AGENTS.! Ajrnt-i,
wo will |»:iV you $40 p'T week in on*h
if .VUIJ will CNTFOGE with UH \T IIM. R.. Kvcry tlur.^
:iU'l OX'
t*iirniili«*d MU«T PXt»en«*O^ paid. Addt A. )., i.hoil«Mo, Mich. KLI-S
AC3KXTW
\VA Agonts in«ko more
money nt work tor us than j\t unvtlun^ cl.-c. Hti*ln^MM light !«nd porinnnent. pjii ticuluri fr» Hlin4on A LU., tnc Ai PuMt*h'i», Poiihuid Miitne.
CO., N. V. Ut Clas^ $J:-0
y-' AgcnH. Nntu«" uf Patron
Mute- in Circular.
forty
REWARD
For nny CJI-JC of lllin-l, Itlccdiuu', lichinu
tnoi-riite.i Piles thitt 1
HmgV Pile ltfiiicly fiuN to euro. It Is prepared expre*Klv
Ut
curt» the
HATS _____
t"'"it A \v i^TN I)KVI IR^T^i"
11 .v
rr
one door eiiHt of Ehton Hunk.
I
Ainu A (J I] FA (TO in.
Wii-hu^toii St., North of l.Vurl llmi«c,
a N I a
j:sr.HS S'SBl ISf in
AIT}
27,
1
11 ltiootun.-l.l fl.'-i-t, ll"s ..U, MHSS. 7.'. \V. Wushingtcn ^tr.n'l C1.U'M^O,J.1I^.
THBEE YEARS IN,A MAN-THAP.
4
iiitnm'ii* virtui's iiKirkalilc cures.
l'llo:', uud nothilH' cUc Price, 81«).
.M by rdl I'rug^iM /"11 KAT MKDK'.W, P.OtHC of useful kur.ub-d^^ \JT to all. .MXcnt
flee lor HtiunpH, Addren
l»r. J'onajiai t" C\, ('ineinnati. 0].i",
?s it 1:
the pliu'ft
is» got
.. Anlliony'.s J^iro, lioic or 10r.y«i|o*
Men, Hoys anil
law,
JOHN LINE.
REAL ESTATE. I
IlllfXTOTV A'
Agratlc 'Jre
M.^.Wc would call Hpecial attention to our hitepfttcntep fmprovementa lu Ornnd PIUTICMI und Mquiire Jrnnd«, found in uo other Piano, which hringH the Piano nearer .perfection than haa yet been nttainnd. KVKBI PUNO FITLL1 WAKBANTtD fi TEAKS.
A A
A6ENYY,
CrawfordHvlUe, Ind.
_^lT'f rnUE nnderfltxnod hare a 1arg* list of property for Hale, aoiyaimmg of dwcllinga, choice wnto lota, farma nnd western lands. T1IOH* wivhinx to either bay or Mil will find it to tboir •STwiuuvpv to call on them at thoir offloe.
UOVWIF IIKITTUN A LUU'VF-K
IS.16.
A KINU AHsUillMKNT Ul'
wititucus, itutuiiKs
And Spriiig Wagons
KF.ITi'nn-tniiily»ononi*
l'.vri'l nml tnn!-
Work wnirunif'l yenr.
orAarl
i»l«i worlv t.u .'n
linnet' t'«r IM Hf|' *irin doni« to ».nl,-i \u i, iilu.-lc-nr.tliin^, i-aintui^ IIIKI trimming. \V«-invit«Mill toeiVfUsu tall as our work will
Kv Wi- invito nil Ui«iVMisu tall as our work will
A rompnnion "Ton Nlirhlf lhir11 n»- ro.,m,m.n«l iis.'lt. W«« luivf hmuovoiI to tt u.-h-T. S. Arthur »io*t ]»opnlnt ot Ainu u.m «u jifropt. in our now ihror-*torv hn.-k, th»* thors) now rently. It jwrj mu «'xp ,tln.ln.iin„( frtrour work hrtvingcoiupolliMl uf to enliiiuor iiiHlsiitK »»«i fplltng, thrilling 'J41 |lU..,0uour io». W«» •.-*npy our obi -Imp on thn-i' vi'iirs' Vtft»»na«'ity ilmm vhop. s-how. uj ^.iritlt f,(| lnunuint'tifrm^ Ki»nn tt n^our ui iho vib- ilocnptioiw piwticeu in Imr
,f jH. i„.,t ni tor ml. sup»-rint«n.l.Ml by .1. Ibn-
isi thiMiM*t pft\v»*rfnl tfovk of thekum t'ver wrir- toruo-ilv ««l tbo turn ol Smith A hoiinch ten. WiU lie oiwrly roud b) .uuli ),», ,il be pioastMl to. so#. Ins ol.l i'fi tmn to h»v»» »m nuuwxxy
,U1(|
tin 11
4
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1.
Wo :»l«o koop tho Stmb-bnkor n^on for Ui-iuombpr tbo pluou— ttn-hHint*»u HI., of.Coutt Hons,*. CuiwfonNvillo. 1ml.
.uUrtuke to *ell at prioi's which rn.di-r ihom rot b-t tho opp.'i u.(, p.iv-, a.- tl.t .fi.j.? «J »i|i .,„ .nmrtp rcjoiv well -fttUMl.'and Missouri oft#-ra fijoh «.»•
Vcjtir net«v#»' »tpan* oruth Fiv« Octave Or* j-ol- niculai' to
Cheap I'IU'IUN! FI'T'E IIoun s!
UNION VA(ini'
P1
J. S. Hll-I.r.H A Co.
nts of MISSOURI LANDS.
mu-h more tlmti or«liuiu loti'io^t. 1 h«*• .u» BEED.I.ITL«»irKrABISETOK«ABfS. Il 11.01'CStl 11JA" to tlU1 1*11 IlllC.
l'lie Atlantic I'ui'f
t:':x
V)M
•1io»|,rooo':,l,l '., ,'(
•'lh'iit t"ir ngrirultniv. Iruit :iiul win.'
I Kiow ir.ji. nnd mining Th»4 m»:I ih
.V ,vriM.'. Abui.«luiit .-uppiy
»«tKiniiii-
^hip. thf!*o Mi* chftipcr than *«ny before t-tb-rrd. untion ob-\at«-d. No Mvainp land**, nor chjUi». viAnoii HiiHilm iri£uns uro acknowledged and Jrvt-r-. Thv niibl -orison la^t- ri^ht an«l uliio BENT .md from oxtr••!?rlii...ry f,.oil.ti«9 i«r uu.nil.- TJ.i- ».=«» .-v.-ry^.ly manufacture thin Oouipany
vm
uf
uilord, and h-ftnlilul, h«-n|»i..ul t-hraj. h« ni.
1II.A1 *.»r. v:tut.i^«" that lunui^ratioti i« ["-uuim m.
E. LINBliriKJ,
}l. *w etuili. .. Oen. Europonn Air't. Lnud Com. !.-»• lll.isii»i..l ""'I''ir- ,, vTI .ltO Vl» 'O.. ..nlir, with opinions r.f nil.re limn oi... il,mi»n».l
MANOX 1IAMI.IX »n«AN ••«. 'I'llOM AIS.V THOMAS-., IM Troniont M.( Ilt»tini. OIN.I'LTTTA iN. ^,,-,,1,1^ 'I-N -\T TO R!H 111 *.K. 1 11.1. Oclu'liil Agft.t'y fir.li4' N.n tliwc-t. m: 1 in Koot & (.'ady, ChiciiRO, Illinois
KAILR0A1).
A I.AM'vJKA.NT
.1'-
ia,000.000 All -OS IN TU E liliST FA RM1NO AND MINER AT.
LANDS IN AMERICA.
3t00(|000 A ei'ON 111 N«bi'UHli« IN TH K1VU Vl.ATTi VALI-KY.
Tin:
tjim,.
.lt,.v Clim^tf iniid »»nd v«-ry h»':dtbtul. mi-
A. TICK,
1
,%j:t \\:ili...l St., W. I.ouls.
A
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color.
A drossliij
:which is at ^onceiigreeable, a a a preserving t!u:4 a iiair.
It .•"inn
restores faded or (!ru hnir to its original color, with the
gloss and- freshness of youth.
Thin
the liaii* whoro the lollirlfS uro
oi* l^nndf hifoyotl, or tlio glaiuls atrophied niul
nu.n it.itl Pun-!., 111 All.-'I fri-.' .'ypryuli."*ri'. SUVe.l 1)V tllis iiliplictlf'ion, !U1(1 stillUI Ail.lic^ ). h. I.'AM-, .1. Lnnd omtiiisi^ioiici, l'. P. It. H. CV..,
(l4-
ltited into activity, so that a new prowtli of hair ls producptl, Instead of fouling the hair with pasty soll» inent, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Jts occasional use will prevent the hair from iur::ii!£ gray or falling oil", and consequently prevent b: ]''ness. The restoration of vitality it gives to il.v scalp arrests and prevents tlie fonna-
cleanly and offensive. J'roe from th." deleterious substances which m:»Ku f*omo preparations dangerous and injurious to tlio hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not hnvrn it. Ii wauh'd merely for a IIAIR DRESSING nothing else can be found so desirable./, f.'oiltiiining neither oil nor dye, it dors not soil-wliitu dftiiibric, and yet lusts long on tlie hair, giving it viol:, [do-ay lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Pr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical ami AtUiJ^tlml ClicmUta, LOWIJLL, MASS.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Js widely known aj one of the most efl'cctual remedies ever discovered Uir eleaiisiiig tiic f\~tem ami |mrifvius the lilood. It has. stood the ot'/ years, with a cotif pfanlly growing rep.) utation, based 011 It'1
and sustained bv its re•So mild as to be safe ami
beneficial fo children, and yet so searcliin^ as to effectually purge out. the preat corruptions of the liloud, such as the scrofulous and svpliilitie contamination. Iinpuriiics, or diseases that have lurked in the system for yeai'S,ixjM.'i yit lii to this j.owerful antidote, and disappear, iluico i|s ivonderfnl cures, many of which are publicly Kim"'., of Scroliiln, and all pcrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Irruptions, and eruptive disorders oi the slfin, Tumors, lilofclics, J5i|s, Piuijibw, I'u.stulc*, Soros,St.
Tetter,
Salt
... Heart, IMiifOvonn,
Cnilrtren's Spring Style of AT.S,1 eenvtlons of tlie UUirus, Stonntcli,
STLLI,9T'1
*•1*11 1 MIL »V Si a]metitc and vigor ol the digestive orjiilUN it dissipates the depression anil lbllpis lai. guorof the season. Kven where nodisoniei" appears, people feel belter, and live lunger, for cleansing the blood. 'Hie system moves on with renewed vigor anil A IIBW lease ol
Ulc.
Illictun,
.Sc
nd
nnd internal
Ul-
I uud .Liver. It also euros other complaints, to which it would not seem cspcclI ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspiil'" sin, Kits, Neuralgia,
Heart Disease.
Female AVeakness, Debilii.v, and Leueorrhoea, when they arc manifestation' of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health ami
Sjirjiij/, WY rene» in^
5 )*p re j'A En ii Dr.
J.
11
C. AYER Sl CO., Lowell) Mass.) i'raetical ami A nulyticul Chemists,
SOI.n 11Y A 1.1, DIUClUSTS KVEKYVVlintE-
