Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 May 1872 — Page 2
THE JOURN AL.
H. B. McCAIN and J, T. TALBOT EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
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Urawfordsvillc, Ini'. May HO. 1S72. port to Terre Haute hv the 4th of.Inly. This is an important railroad connection Lr.T the watchword of every Ropubli-! for this city, and open* a good outlet for can in the 7th Congressional District be St, Louis and the Weal, With the eomCAPON ASH VICTORV! In the language L'!''1'011 AI st. Louis Raila a a a a r,I Montgomery countv honored candiconneclions secoml to no point ot its si/e date let ib say, "Republicans, lift ,,,,j
fast as passible make it brim in money
TION
Oil the zlst iust., as we learn bv the
Kypran, an important meetinc of rail load men was held in Terre Haute to con sider a proposition from the L„ ('. .* S.
was represented by Messrs. W.P.CUTI.KR,
have been completed to connect the two
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in tho SlatPi all(l wi lrtlr
your heads! The time for ihr n'.lttii|- ll.-\utr, wTiicli tlmt then- are not lion ol the Tth District Hraweth nigh thirteen cities on the continent, at this —time, po-s,ssed of more or lietter rail-
BtTILDINO ASSOCIATIONS. road facilities than that city pos-ess,.*. Almost every day we see by the lndi-1 \\'liil" -he ha- ten, ('rawford-sville will anapolis papers that articles of a-socia- |,.lV(, eight. The road to A ilea will make tion have been filed with the Secretary of jI10_ Mv-\^\.vv, State for the organization of a Building,
Loan and Savings Association in some part of the State. At some ot these points, small town-, too, by the way, tv.o or three organizations have been 'ormed. The ]ooplc seemed to lie so well pleased '-1"1 with the workings of them that, tin '-i:Y readily join the enterprise and the machinery in motion. Observing ail this, we have been led to make an investigation of the plan, nature and o|eration of these associations. They are got up for the benefit of per-ons with small means, and take from their members a small amount weekly, and bv a method
Cutler and lxgans|Krt, some fifteen miles in Icujjtb. is liourlv ready for the iron, tinn will hold its annual convention and work is going on rapidly. It von- 1 ublin. in Wayne comity, ne.xt Wcdi:csfidently e.\|ectcd by the company that day and Thursday. .lune and i. This through Irani* will he run from Logans- announcement is the first
DAN W. Vooltmx.s, who is ju-t now giving the iltr.El.KY Democrats no little trouble, delivered a long -pecch to a large audience at Terre Haute
Saturday. lb- denounce- (lurr.in the liio-t unqual'l'.e'i lerne as the chief promoter of all the legislation hostile to the principles of the Democratic party for the last thirty year-, and declares that "if 1 should labor to make such a man the I cniocralic candidate tor the l're-ideney 1 should feel lliat 1 had indeed betri.ycd von Mr. Vi..mni:EF expressed the opinion tlia: veil il
of turning over and over rapidly accu- •'isr.r.l.KY should be nominated at J.al'i- Cr iwfordsvilIe, and we Wlievo it also to Ululate large sums, which at the end of a more, and even Democrat oi distinction. i,0 illt. intention of the President and ccrtain time are divided among the indi-: whether in private or public lite, iroin ]liiv«:tors of the etimpany to pursue the vidtial members. To illustrate let us one ocean to the other, should -upport d, same policy, provided the deficit in start with an association that has five him he would not receive an average, ot Franklin township i- made up by stock hundred shares taken, the -hares calling-j more than tiUy per cent, ot the Demo- snh-cription notes. for.5200 each, payable in installments of cratie votes of the I nited Mate-,' so. The proposition to locate the machine -o cents a week, or §1 a month. The as- deep seated was the hostility ot the ma-s- shops in ymir city wiw, we believe, made sociation will terminate when a sufficient I'* ot the party to the principles lie i= jn faith, and there is no intention amount of money ha-been raised to pay always been foremost in advocating. on our part or on the part of the comoTfive hundred shares, or $100 iK»0. That! ... panv to locate them elswhere, provided ., I KX-SK.VA ion HKNUY LANK is still
looks like a large sum ol monev, but it ,, the stipulated amount is furnished. We ,5 absent in Hrooklvn, where he went as a I .• mint be remembered that there, are five! .V. r, expect to build the road through yonr .. delegate to the (ieneral Conference of, .... .1 hundred shares out. and consequently r- county within the ne.xt iiine montlis, the M. E. f'hureh. ]!e has been subject-S-iOO being received into the association .. .. and within two years have the shops ened to a great deal ol unnecessary trouble ,. every month, or ?frJo a week. It is the -m- closed and in opporation. We therelore
bv the willtnl misrepresentations circu-
policy of associations of this character lo ....... ,. .. 1 Inteu concerning hi? political standini:. never Keep camtal on their hands, but as. ,, I
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It is done ill this way 1 he f.00 iseijiial
to two and a half shares of $200 each. Each week or mouth an auction is held to dispose ot the |moiicv thus collected. The shares are sold (loaned) to the highest bidder, who pays a bonus or premium for them, that is a rate percent, on the face oi each shaie, varying in the different associations from $2.1 to$o0, and sometimes even more. The person who bills offthe shares is compelled to given mortgage on real estate before he draws his money, and immediately after drawme it to pay interest monthly at per cent, per annum on the amount ol the shares. This bonus or premium and interest are sdded to the weekly dues ami are again sold oil'to the highest bidder. Ihe result of all this is that the monev is being compounded at a high rate of interest and at the Mime time loaned to the members at a moderate rate. It has been determined by computation thai associations having their shares at $"200 will terminate in from five (o eight years.
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ti.m has five shares of $200 each. Thi.s will entitle him to a loan of $1,000. The money is put up at auction and he bids,
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words he pays a bonus of $o0 oil each 'loves. share borrowed, or a total ot $2.ro. which M'c'cch is ileductcd from the ?-l,000. This trans- H'SHOU
action is the same as drawnnr from the association $730. Then lie pays interest on the ^1,'KiO forenrht years at percent, which equals ?-1SII. He also continues to pay his weekly or monthly dues of 2". cents a week or $1 a month ou each share lor eight years or ninety-six months, ainountinc to $4S0. Xo»v he has already paid to the association only J-1S0 dues and $4h0 interest, a totr.l of j'.MiO, while he has drawn out $7"0. TTe has paid back to the association the amount he borrowed in weekly or monthly sums, the outgoing of which he scarcely tell, and which if put into a savings bank would not have accumulated nearly so rapidly, and been subject to his temporary strin gcncies. Of the safety of these associations there can be 110 doubt. All the officersarc directly interested because they have shares in theiu. No large amount of money is allowed to remain in their. hands, because it of itself is exjiected to make money, and the officers are held to a strict accountability. The mortgages!
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Mr. Wot.I K'S opponent, placed ill nomination bv the Republican convention hicli met at the same place the previous .veek, is Dr. 1) \Y. VOYI.I, postmaster at New Albanv.
taken to secure loans are always first- State of Illinois we are pleased to notice class and convertible if a member fails to
AMoN(» the delegates at Iarre from the
namc 0 ()Ur
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the pre.sent day. An association is to be adopted State and the confidence they there is not a corresponding good one on organized in this city, and it is to be ho|ed
r(.[ir,se
that every jioor man whci can siive lrim lmvo criufnrro,! liim. on the part of every Republican in the 2 cents to $2 a week from his earnine"' ... will enroll himself as a member. I -r..
is enourh tn make
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Crawfordsville Company was represented sixty years by Messrs. JOHN INCI.I:, Presiden', I. P'e.-idential PKAKSON, SHiH?rintendent, and W. R. MCKEEX, Director. The result of the meeting was a lease by the E road Company of that portion of its track
lying between Terre Haute and Rockville, known as the Rockville Division, Oxu of the results of the leas for a term of years to the Ixigansport, of the Evansville A- Crawfordsville Crawlordsville & Southwestern Railway Railroad by the L., C. .i S. W. Railway Company, subject to the approval of the Company, notice of which is published Board of Directors of tho respective elsewhere, will lx the abandonment for roads. This lease will enable the Lo-
gansport road to run all its trains from
ro,
Logansport to Terre Haute, as soon as! ... the arrangements, already commenced,!
roads at Rockville. Tho L., C. & S. W. If you will
tan
several months of progress was watchcd
|y e.,ual Terre
hour system. The at tended, with mon
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expects to see made the nominee of the Philadelphia convention. He expects to attend that convention and labor with thousands of eood and patriotic mem" hers of the party to secure the re-nom-iiiation of (IUANT. Will Democratic papers now cease their eflortti to mvu character to the "Liberal" element in this State by associating with it the name of such a faithful and honored member ol the liepublican party as HJ:.M'.i S. 1. Ni:
Tnr. National Workinguien's convention met in New York on the 2!ld, with representatives present lroin thirty •Mates, and nominated I'. S. (IRAN lor
President and Senator Henry WII.ION, of Massachu: The laboring raged" and "overtaxed" a1 Democratic orators would make us believe them to I be. can't be driven from the support of the l're-ideM whose administration, atheir haul accounts and the condition
tts, lor Vice President, men, "oppressed.' "out-
of their shops and homes abundantly
owing altogether to the amount of profit ouch share will realize. For example, testify, has given thorn lamer degree oi lot us say that a member of a:* a^aociu- prosperity than any oiiieralmini^tration duriii2 the last twenty veai-.
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r-aturilav llock oi made a
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a a
11 AKI'.IS HI:VNUI.IIS at the opening of the afternoon to which many Democrats ol
1 mon township inwardly rescinded ameu. He pitched into HAIIXKY at a lively rate lor his treachery to the ticket two years auo, and said that when the convention ehosv to nominate such traitors to the parly he would withdraw from its deliberations and would choose his own course '.hen-alter which meant that Mr. HAKM.V would not get his mtlueuce and his vote.
At the Ilemocratic Congressional convention in KMint's District, the ^d, held at JefTersonviPe on Wednesday of last week. S. I\. WUI.KK, ot lovd county, an ariti-tilti:i:i.i:v man of the D.i.v Yooit-lli-.li Ktripe, wai. nominated lor t'ongress on the 40th ballot. KKKK IS juobably reserved for a place on the ^tate ticket.
ot son
frj0I1^ onai: 1^
the boys of his regiment, which was ner, John W. Burk, of Tniou. The'-'f
as a meanrt of acquiring ]»roperty they iccruited iu the Tth District, will be ticket has on it the naine-s of some of f/,r t|,(, righti \»f TheTafiorintr \*la«esdeinduce habits of economy and sa\ing ^rhid to learn of the high appreciation in the lwst men 111 the Democratic ranks, mand that all import duties should lie ano tend to check the impioxideiice of which he is held by the people of his but there is not one such name for which reinoxed from articles of prime necessity,
in him by the honor v.hieh they the Republican ticket. Faithful worlt
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———w——— ''"s 111 the tirket nominated last Saturday. IMPORTANT RAILROAD COITNEC- I-Ofranapot-t ./„nri,r,t once every month I ... ... ,,
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ong for the day
when the promised machine shops nf the I., i. A 1. Louis Railroad shall in operation lieu-
Tho (|f l0
Railway Company to make arrange- Railrond felt alxnit ^l'"i inents by which It might run its triiins to last Saturday Terre Haute over the track of the K. Ac We hope no act of any of our citi/en C. Railroad. The Logansport Company
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C. St. L,
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ilKl in this city
delay the coming of that dav
Manager and Financial Director, and .°f..V Mia^°iX .lou.N LKE, President. The Evansville & show. The old fool, who wits at least of age, voted at the last election for (Irani.— Rrrt'ir.
And the thief who stole it, wesiippose,
A. Rail h»r Seymour in 18C8, and is now a Creeley man. Such is poli-
lp
present of the contemplated road
Rockville to Paris, Illinois
ca
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can
bo
a a a a a a a a
TUP. Indiana Woman Suffrage Assnciii- TIIK I'ONliRKSSIOXAl. COM EM'ION".
reminder for
movement whose with onsidernble
interest by a large number of citizens one or two year* ago. ^4'iswWwsi*.
AN organized effort is Ix-ing made by various trudes unions in the Ka-t to s». cure a general adoption of the eight
movement has than ordinary
been -lir-
I I i- -tated that the income ol the I irder if Odd Fellows in the I'nited Stateamounts" to-•?:!,•'WO.IXMI |er annum. tine liui.dred millions areannually devoted to charitable purpose-.
.YHOtT TIIK TAX I.KVV FOR TIIK T., T. A St. 1.01'IS ItAIi.ltOA
A aril front the ('niiti'iictois.
We -ee an article in your paper of this date in relation to the levying ot the tax \oted iu Montgomery county at
the approaching June -essii.n of your Hoard of Comniis-ioner-. W\'c ina--uif he jieople that it is our intention to locate and permanently maintain the ma chine and car shops of the company at
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expect tin tu.\ to the amount of one half shall be placed on the duplicate, so we iiir-.v have the money when we are entitled under the original proposition, or as MHIU thereafter as it can lie collected. Gos.s. GAUPNTU A- (YI.,
Contractors.
itAWPiiKiMVlM.K, May 2.'t, 1R72.
Common 1'ieas Jiiiliclal Coinention. In accordant'" with the call ol the Chairmen of the Kepublican Cential Committees ol the counties of Mont(.'omerv. Fountain ami Vermillion, composing the I'ith .Indicia! District, a delegate convention met in the Court llonse at Covington on Saturday, the 2oth. at 1 o'clock l". .«., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the ollicesof. Judge and l'roseeiiting Attorney for said District. Keprescntatives were present from all the counties.
The convention was called to ordc: by Boon!. hail loan o| the Fountain county Cential Committee. .lo«. l'oole. 01 Attica, was elected I're-ident, and I.. D. Thomas, of Newport, Secretary. Willi all the editors present as assistants.
A. D. '1 lioinas, of Crawfordsville, was I nominate.! 1a Fountain county as a canidnlate lor the office of Common Pleas I i.lodge. There being no other candidate 1-before the convention, Ins nomination k\* 'I III ill
•i.' n\'ii]| Thos.
Stilweli, of Covington, was rtoc'amation for iVo*eciit-
I nominated bv UIL Attorney. Ou motion the Chairmen of the Ke[luldicaii Central Com in it tees ol the several counties were constituted a District
Committee for the purposm of arranging for the time and place of holding coir
vcntions and attending to nil other bus-•
The Montgomery county Democratic llfilttil,
convention met at the Court House hist! p1^',/',/'usupportIl.or.1'rresident'
tow nship Representative, .Jesse Dur-
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pay hi* annual or monthly due* and in- DICK, late Colonel of the fcuth InJ. Vols. District, Jam^ Mclntyre, oi Wayne the people, and that their'winhes upon tere.-it. Without doubt they are one of 'J l.e General forinerlv lived at Attica, ^uiveyor, .lolin Huek, of 1'iiion ('oro-. *-hes« subjects ylioula be manifested and the great blessings of the age. Besides
""y insure the defeat of the
School Kxaminer's Report.
item- Total number of applications lor licenses during the year, 21" miniher refused, M: number granted, 117 of these 82 were males and ('.' females. The number ol teachers licensed for two years was (i, ol whom .'t were males and lemales number !_«r eighteen months, 2-1 males and In females number lor: twelve months, :j I males and 2o females
A. Eiisminger and Allie C. Mcl'hcetres.
Circuit Prosecutor.
Robt. B. F. Pcirce, the present Prose
cuting Attorney for the 8th Judicial
(j ii «,o\ intrt*ii« jijrps of tMUiu i! v(»:ir^.
'ovington.
A Large Assemblage anil (ileal Enthusiasm— Xoininatiou of Judge T. J. Casoii. of ltoonc. &
The Republicans of the 7th District! met in convention at ljiFaycttc last Tuesday to place in nomination a candi date for t'ongtess. l.arge delegations from each county were present and at o'clock the convention was called to order by i'apt. 11. Tinnev. Chairman of the District Central Committee, upon who-e suggestion Dr. .lames II. Stewail. of Carroll county, was chosen Prc-ideni and ('apt. 1!. 1'. Ileglcr, ot the Attica !.• iiji /', and all the editors of the I iNtnii Republican papers were appointed Secretaries. The usual formalities ol committees on organization and resolutionwere dispensed with and the Convention pri.cudid at once to balloting for nomi. nation. The gentlemen placed in nomination were M. D. White, ol Montgomery, T. .1. 'a-on. ot of Clinton, W. noe. B. K. (iregnrv, of Warren, C. V. Jones and M. M. Milfoi l, of Fountain who each in a brief -pecch pledged him-
sell' to lowing ing:
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Third liallot -Cason. ill SiiiH, Jones, IS Whiti-, 2'.1'^Wilson, (-reaory, 2!'.
B. F.Gregory.
Mr. Yater otiered a resolution thai tl-' District Central Committee be composed as suggested bv the State Central Com-
.!I[)rt
.• ,, .' ,, tliofepositionsweas unequivocally nledae
t() thclll our hcarty aml
liiiiu, of Jirown Ireasurer, !*. Her. port, preferring n« we do that the white
ron, of I nion Sheriff, Albert ((. Mc-1 hou:e should shelter the white hat and Sm l\ll',0.Vl
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upport the nominee. The folthe result of the several hallot-
liallot—I 'ason, :tl Sims,
Fiist
Jones,!1 Millord, White. 2!': Wil--oii, -i 1 Jregorv, 11'. Second Iallot—Cason, 3": Sims Joue«, 9 .Millord,! White, -'4 son, 41 Gregory. 22.
17 41
Fourth lialloi-C isoii, 42 Sims, 17 Milfonl, 1 W ilson, I! White. 24 liregory, I'S.
Fifth Liallot—Cason, ol Sims, 17 White, 24 Wibon, II (iregorv, 22. Sixth Ballot—Cason. 4 2 Sims, 17 While, :'ti Wilson, 47 Circgory, !•!.
Seventh liallot— Cason, .rn Wii^on. 4!i: (iregory, 1H.
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Daniel, of Clark Recorder, T. X. Mvers, K'irdial hand of jn-ace, rather than the I de^ed guilty
I.„„l A, ,,r„«r, S,l„ IV, and of Sugar Creek Countv Com mis-1 .i
Jir'ubtd, That the questions of tarifl
st District, .lames Lee, of I mon., nmi public revenue l»"long peculiarly W»l III til
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Copner for Common Pleas Prosecutor, and Jas. V. Ken:, of Cin ton county, for Circuit Prosecutor.
Can't Keep House Without If.
The estimation in which the .lni'itv\i
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lolm!
Circuit, was put in nomination lor a what attached lo tin* Crawfordsville
third term by the Republican convention .JoiJitN'Al.
vsel f.
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suits me.
... .. vevance something similar to our livery Eighth liallot—(awjn, o2 W lute.-t-1 .. .. ,, I .-uriir... .. vv V,.. 10 here, for Londonderv, 4l miles further-1 suit iit.l li.VUl, 'il'.
Ninth Ballot—Cason, 5-1 White, I The ride cost him two shillings, or fifty
Wilson, ."H Gregory, 18. cents. At Londonderry he sailed across Tenth Ballot—Ca.-,on, 41 White, ,ri2 the channel to Liverpool. On the 4th of. ApWWilson, 4! Gregory, 13. 'September beset sail from Liverpool
Lieventh Ballot—Cason, .'IS Wlnte for the I'nited States, and landed in J,/'
il^-on, P.i, (iregory. .il. I New York on the first day of October.1':1'1"!.""!" ^emhllallot-rason,^, W hite, 42,
ty
'1 hirl'eeii'tli llallol-Cason, IW White, I 'Voil fo, Wheeling, j2 Wilson,-1M a., where ho had a brother. Alter Fourteenth Ballot—Casuiu if, White, -p^"'lnfr a lew days with bun in visiting •24 Wilson, he was provided by his brother with a
Gn motion of W. Lingle, of Tippe^- Mnall pack ol table linen ami notions. I canoe, ihe nomination of Judge Cason Me ciuiic over into (lno and oniineiiced was made unanimous. Tho Judge being his pilgrimage ol traveling fiom house, loudly called for mounted the platform lo house to dispose of his merchandise, land accepted the nomination in a brief| lie was i|iute succesnlul and by C'lninland fitting speech. fipceches were also mas he was enabled to repay the money made by M. D. White Col. Wilson, and he had "borrowed from his lather, and
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uiianiimoii-lv /WiW, That we. the llepuhlicaiis fit the 7th Coiigicssional District, re allirm the declaration ot principles adopted at the .State convention, on the 22d of February last, and that we declare it as our unalterable opinion that the triumph ol those principles is lor the best interests of the country, and that we will work unceasingly for the success ot our county, Di-irict. Stale ami National tickets.
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The following resolution was passed State till the I all ol O'j when he came
inittec, to-wil: O! the Chairmen uf tin v,.r,il County Central Committed, branch ol his business the resident member of the .stale I 'en- cialty. Clump Jiihn,' tral Coinmiltee to be its I'hairman. which 1 iarly called, is known
was unanimously adopted, the convention adjourned
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incss that may properly come before such That in the platform of priii-1
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son, when,' there being no further bus',- 'i" ,1"°'Uie" A^riLm'^ven!: I T'T
new beloro it, the cuurcntiou adjourn- ninil, mlmiuistortMl UIUM such
Iliat while v,c pledge our-' the duty of the City Marshal to provide for 1 !ce a uuflicient number oi stars, made nf
e2Ill,|,'t iand
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Saturday and after a sharp contest overi|,™f i,e Nation!^5 I^ralh-"com «hite metal, to supply 1, elf, his dep-1 every-kind. the nominations for Treasurer and Slier- vention, yet if that convention in its wis- mien and other police officers with one. iff put into the field the following ticket: d"'" and patriotism should indorse the each, to be worn by them on theiJ I'or Senator, .las. V. Harnev, of Clark ix'ininntion of Greriey and Brown forj
..nthusiastic sup-
through their Congress, il
and remain iontijjor ujKin articles ol luxury and' that, guided by the aboxe convictions, we are in favor of "free trade with all mankind," curtailed only by the necessities of the (lovernliient.
Re-oluiioiis were also adopted com-1
mendiiiL' the present Democratic State
I From the annual report of J. F. Tlioniji-' officers for their economical and Ar«,«/ I si,all r„ed any sum not exeeedbe jn 1 son. school l.xaminei of' Montgomery a.Innnisiration and recommending tlieu ing fifty dollars, to which imprisonment county, to the Superintendent of Public renominiiiion indorsing (icn. M. D. Man-:
1 nst ruction for the year ending the last son and .ludee Ristine and rceomuiendweek May, W2, we get the following tiig their nomination for a second term: and instructing the delegate- to the.Indicia! convention to vole for John W.
I'.oone, .1. N. .-ims. ,_.rjlti,iir i„ America, where he could car- Mallorv, Toombs, Iverson, Hcnjuiuin, S. Wil-OII, of Tippeca-
labor he performed on the farm was due his father, and even if lie had received wages tho amount would have been I. mall, and the time would have lengthened into years ere he could have earned p. a sufficient amount to meet th Wih i'.v expen-cs. lie determined upon a much shorter method, that of borrowing the money from his lather. Thinking it unnecessary to sj.e^ik to him about, it, he
as interest. He traveled in that I
farther West and spent that Fall and Winter lii supplying the women of Illinois with his linens. In August, I Mill, he came to Craw !oi ds\ ille, since lvhich tune he has been a citizen of .Montgomery countv. lie commenced the spectacle trade the Inst year lie was herein a small way, selling only the cheap ualitv. II.s trade rapidly grew, and with it. he increased his stock both in size and quality until lie has succeeded in introducing into the county the best spectacles that are now made—the celebrated glasses manufactured bv George fttaples.
oft lireaH lt all tillleH wlli
,lut-v-
such
Sl cu
n»y
to
ioi..r
number for six months, 21 males anil 21 which we received a few days ago. All 'alleys or public places within ijd city'^1 j\ ''•"'MSRHAT'()R'.s ,SALE females. The names of those who re- "ho move away Iruni'Moritgomery conn- diflerent from that assigned them for that is i„.r,.|,v ivcinini in ill ceived licenses for two years were Jacob ty orderacopy of the..IOI KNAI. sent after I I!1,rl0M: h\ -aid City Marshal, or any 'Buchanan, II. II. Dochterman, D. them, as thevsavit is better than a let- !!.\r|'i'-"1 ..n'.',1.11' 'l V'^'n*1
I, I I \I .. ,, J- .I iii walk, alley or public place for the Roderick, Mary K. unierland, Plirone thoirold homc.-i: |K».se of giving any exhibition, show
pajw/^aud am becoming gome-''1"*1, having seen red pcrnii
ii,. ,«.,,:,.„.i .i ii .... it« i' irket. ilurrah for the nomi-' i?w:- '"''is ordinance shall lie in
.recened tho deicKato %ote oi lin-, the I'hilndclpltln con%'ontion full force and eflect from and after its
he easily
hUr'',,!5t,lri
hlMU
of having committed an oflens
Crawfordsville shall be found guilty of:
somite or represent himself as" the City .Marshal. Deputy City Marshal or other police officer, by exhibiting any pretended badge, or insignia of office or any false authority or evidece of office, or by any other act or word attempt falsely I to personate anv otlieer of the city (if
('rawfordsyille
not
witlnu the jurisdiction of
the same, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and ii]«in conviction there
exceedinir thirty days mav be ad-
ded. si.i It. Il shall be the duty of the ("'ilv Marshal to assign stands »r places lo •ecupied in the management of their
business to all per.-oiis licensed bv the city of Crawfordsville publicly to sell any goods, wares, merchandise or other coin modi ties at auction, bv hawk-ng, or by public outcry, and also toassjirn to all licensed side shows and exhibitions grounds to be occupied by them. A nil any
rson -so
C.''-v. J,"fshal
so to do, sh:i
Its political status Viction thereof be fined in any sum not moniiis »ill ti,.n., «ff"MmsA«wT»\hl^.Mr* "(ireeley stock" is rather thin
c*cepding
ity Clerk. I .f 9
The Amnesty Mil.
The amnesty bill which was finally passed by the requisite two-thirds vote in both Homes of Congress on the 22d inst., and which promptly received the signa'tureofthe President, provide*'thill all political disabilitiesimposed by the third section if the 14th amendment to the
Manriee a...pb. lI. ex- iovernors Letcher-,in-1 Wise of Virgmia icn. Wade Hampton Hon. HerMauriee Campbell, better known as v. Johnson llou. .lame- A. Sed"Cheap John," was the son of Alexnnder don, ex-Coiifeilerate Secretary of War Campbell, and was lx.ni in the north of ex-(i nrmor H. S. Koote, of Tennessee 1 A 1 re Ireland, the.county of Donegal, Sooretario- of the Conhderate Tn-asury gust 1-S-il. Lutii he wa-seventeen j)c,|,,lr,MK.n(. Davis, of North year-old he spent his time in the routine o.troliua, Confc-ilcratc States Attorney duties of farm life but hi« ta«tes and ieneral, and others. The list of persons inclination- wen1 in a different channel, and he early conceived the idea of cini-
Mill *J0 ».
i,,to ell'ect hi- plan-lor trading anil Ii. lirown. Hunter, Cliesnut and W'igirafiieking with the people. Hut the great obstacle in his way was ihc want of the means to make the voyage. The
went to his father's trunk on the afternoon ol Sunday, August 27, IK.VS, and Wh.»»t took out $on, and without any formal! ceremony of saying the farewell word to n""1" father or mother he stalled ami walked to Donegal, the county-seat of his native
II 'h
sh
dollars of the fifty were now
„,Z
le makes a speas he is f'anulto every man,
after which woman and child iu Montgomery county. 15v his never failing fund of good humor. his social qii'ditie- of head and heart and
The Moiitgnniei') Count} .Uemoerac)'. his fair dealing iu business, he has sue'Ihe Democratic county convention I cceded in building up a trade that many ]„.S( I a 1
env
committee. ciples adopted at Cincinnati by the Lib-1 CITY ORDINANCE. kind go to Line's hat store, one door east fchort Hueeches were made by A. D. «r
Republican National convention we
Thomas, T. L. Stilweli and Alex Thoiu recojjmw! iietitimeiitH »t tbe broadest pa-! -V-N OKDINANI r. defining certain misde- ..
TI
IJJK'H, I
oil. HIUMIJU commi'iid itself to the vcneijitum I HON 1. Jtr it onfntntif by th*1 of its citizens and the respect (if the I of tmt Common ComtfU of the rhj of Deiuucratlc County Ticket. world. I'ravjonhrille, that it shall hereafter be
YIERC,OR-
liriM'll bl!..
11
Constitution of the 1 nited States ''are hereby removed from all person* whoinsoever, except the Senators and Kepreniativesto the "t'.th and37th Congresses, ollicer- in the judicial, military and nav:l service of'the l.'nited States, heads of departments, and foreign ministers." ln»pc-«-l Ion of out* eu«toiiir|.» The number of persons thus relieved i» estimated a: 1 .".(i,i»io. 1'ioiiiinent among :I!I.-M IIIVAICX 11. Stephens, of fleorgia »I»«I M-'»l «•». R.-n.11.V t»rt HtocU or
under disabilities uuiubcrs about It ciubracos JcHer^on Uavi^. tw
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
1
CrmvfonUviHe Murkets. rn.m'ou»*viM.r, Muy
R.»| •Vil-auui.. White
I! «M-n.. T»I 1 .. Flour W'l
.. H'tttc: f' H-.
onnty, some MXty miles distant. At
a to a a in a a on 1
Cincinnati .Market. CixrissATi, May
The I5a/.aar has just received
tiling new ...t Milltiior*1
supply themselves, ('all at S impson
a suflicient liumber oi stars, made nf1 ^'loeeiy store and get all von want- (if
one of wild officers found: rami .llacliiiH'ry.
wearing 011 the left breast or any other pellingjpoi table engine. In fact they keep I Iron and Wood Doubh portion of iiis body the policeman's badge, almost all kind* of '.lie latest improved I at No Kmpire Block" of office as descnlK'd in the forecoing implements and machinery for farm u«e I section, or shall in any manner falsely per- I •-—•——I
'Jli-.'t I
"Iron I'loMsi. wiv buy the best iron double
sho\el plows at (_aui]deil it 1 mslev
0s!l I regg it Son sell the Acme, Buckeve
iStntt
upon conviction thereof shall be fined®rs' I"diana 2-horsc (.ultiMitor or walkin any sum not exceeding fifty dollars. I '"g plow, Fulgeuni grain drill, Birdsall SET. 2. If any person other than the clover huller, the genuine Vibrator
., and Ball's Ohio reapers and mow-
a
,"A'be
*"T
scl,a_'a^(,rsi
,l
INTERNAL REVENUE.
liittTiiitl HPVOIIIIC Taxes.
T'OI.I.I I' OK
1
11« i, MM District INIU VSA, M:«V lii,
OTICE is hereby given that 1 have c'i'i\ccl riem I|i» As.,.«sor »nnii-rii»l ll.
ol iin.l Disiij.-t t),i nnniwl list fc.r lh ... y!'"'rV?"r' "E"in"'|"Ts"i« i'si,|,nc in Hit. i.un-|Mow wlm li list Hii-liiil^s llu- linnii. il I.l^t-lis.1-*, :,uj
»f MniituKiin'iy
:»1 I :i ell I ll( o||H^, M|i| S|i thfii I »ill ••tfnfl nt tl .•
IN INT:
'ilj Of t'l'IIM f»rlNVlll€. I'lirinc
1
'i"'''""0'! found carrying on
IK- II.- XI i.n .IIU/., f,,r Hi,- purh'.SI- err.--I\LLLT: SHXT H.X.--. A!L.-|- 11 HL'-LI 11 III.- ILL,- |H||(I,""l" I I n-1'.l r.--1ii11f.I ..r:.ll |,.rsiin.
i('iih.|iiini 'I'll." prllMI will I III.- I '..II.-.-(.il- ||:,. |t(
.,
,,n
COODS.
DRY
Sprliis 4iiul Sniniiior
DllYi OOODS
AT TIN:
NEW YORK STORK
liHlianapolis.
IMI
now ollVrlnu (or 111"
|)Ubl1'
if«Miri'nlly I li«.*
Spring ami Summer
1)«Y UOODS
OJHMHM! In tlu*
Olll* OUHtOIIH'TK
"»V«- oll«
n«l vnntaurs o\ ri' HttIt I 4?
ollowliiu'
Senators Clay, U. W. Johnson, (lurlee, any otliee sioreln (lit
The Largest Stock,
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The (. roiito^t Yai'icl.v,
fall Keprcsentalives I'ugh, Scott, Curry, Crawlord, l.aman, Vance, llonhain, Miles, Mcl^ueon, Ueagitu, Dedarnett. rp|(l |,0W(»S Prices. I'ocock, l'ricer, Luke Smith, Hon. lireikiuridge, Judge John A. Campbell "\W Kfll nil JTO«»«IK IIt ili«- No. lieneials Jo John-ton, Hragg, Cooper, ...
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Hardee, IJeaurugard, (•. W Smith, l.-'t', Wood, Custi-. I.ee, Fitzhugh Lee. ICarly HOIII irtvc our also, Captains M. 1-. Maury, Seiumes and i,i,nt n,|,r cry lienl v:il I'rooks e.x-Secretai'ie Jacob!.Graham, neccssa-1 ot North Carolina, and Conrad, of l.jusi-
lo1 1
Jl"
turn ex-Ministers Forsyth, Jackson and iJ-prrirfiTu HTfiirunv t. (H William Preston, of Kentucky. w.«
10,1, v-
tVoAV A'oi-li Ston
Iniliaiui polls.
-ui LW'KCCTOK'S S.' «i I li'
A L1C.
Not h»'l'^1 vr-Jl I lull I will i- 11 ill I ini't'«»n, on Sutuniiiv th«» xth vlnv nf.Injn», 1*7'.\ ut
1
'1 he "'Acme ti regg & Sou's.
eehbr.ited self-pro-1
II) PV»TV I
i{|icr«'t i-ii ui tin- ja.
111K1
Issioil Ol tile "11 ill" perHoniil proppny, onnsistinK T.f shall upon con- ""'J UilPhcn rumitiin., one 'iirriaK.
fifty dollars. oi,,.«,.r kivuik hisnuie wiiii «|inrnvi.,i rmurity.
1'""1
XIIIK-IX
21-2
Iron and Steel, smiths' Tools at S.
1
Colleclor\ Ollicc
IPO,
A. IK Tll»n iS, Cilll.'ftof.
LEGAL NOTICE8.
any I M^J'in'.li.y, ih- mi, ,l ,v i.l .hin.-n.-n ide- V| ""r,1 "I til. eily "I CrHufonl-villi-
side- |„. JUT,,,,",!
j.r.j..ri
ipur-'coii-iMlniiof
walk, alley or public place for the pur- ••'••i-f.l, ipn-iittni oi'Yoi'i-ohiV.l'nil.'l kiirii'-n'rur |M.se of giving any exhibition, show, con-1 mi ilnv nf »uli..
-on- Terms »r s„i,..
I cert, lest of IIIIIL'S, shooting gallery, "1' -M. .s. MASI KHSIIN bowling. alley, gift enterprise, chucka-! A DMINISTRATOR'S SALF I luck, selling patent rights, or n'nv other 7\ -AI^I..
Puit.'A, ()., May 2). 1S72. 'cert, lest of lunss, shooting gallery,' MASIKIISIIX, .VI'M. Mt-n. Mi'-. .bowling alley, gift enterprise, chuckiiEnclosed please find f2 for jvhich send I I'K'k, selling patent rights, or a'ny other me the .Iol'K.vai. another year. My wife hiisiuess likely to cause a congregation of': •N'l"'''tiT'-J-y iim-n I »,u -,.j| can not keep hous without her "old P00!''"- at and about such place, without
lim tion nil III.. Til, t:i.v III'' iii-xi -Inn,.. ,,| h• I'll.' j.n-i.len»i.i.l Khj-.li .le.-ra-.-.t, iioar Hurhnc-
KNOch KACOCK, A.I'm.
|^X ECl'TOR'S NOTICE.
Niilii-.. IS tii-rWiy i-ivi-n thut llin iiiiih.iviKnw| h'is
•'•"•'II I]|'»i
iti'rl I- T.s-ntiiri.ril,,.
1,„|
will „„J |,,s.
of ».Mi|»inni I.OIVK, l„lo of M.mli.nnii.rv nnnnlr. IrnIi,iii:i,
.!•-«.ISPII.
S(»l\
Sio.l i« pruln.
l.lv W.M.
1
priil
I'lll'MI', •ntnr.
thr lutr t)l ItcnjiiMiin «t- con-fil. »mi'11\i 1«' ou*»t ot Nc.f IIIH jMT-.otial propi rts, I I'on-i-iiiii! in ji:irl uf th«- U*» I 12 '•'•Oil', two-hor^* JltlH Jl I in f*» ^tuixi ot !»(**•?'. larnutu'iiDpiiMn^nin et. ,, ... ... 1K» Tcnns: of ou« y»-nr will i'immihd WlhT W I KIM /'•mi Jn ''inii t.v«r S't tlt.» pnjc'tkixscr *ri viin* hN nolo •, 1 NV.r' 1 'd» :ipptov»'«l "I'ciiriiv 11hoi.t r»-1 t»*t" t'roi.i vain"l'Kol IA sni'ililav**. WM.I .CHrMI', For wliu li ih« 11! o0 K\.M-ntor. p:vi«l III
:ISalc of Alamo Academy. ifllf.tl rpilK Mii«loMij tuvl, JtiviMver rippoinU»«l l»y tho 1. Court, will yoll nt public «tih», on Saturihiv, •hint' 1, :it o'clock, r. il., the Court
in
Cm! -I
L' o.
HOUPO iloor, in tho city of Craw r«r'l-\ ill**, tin* t"l lowuiu (loxorilini 4«»tati'. itili«to th* I OIIIIol .M nti 'iiii' iy, Hi.ii htuN-1 I mi limn, ii.-w it *»5 C'mmoncin^ nt tho ^cuithon-t roiuiT of 'ho outli oa^t «|unrtor ot si-ction tw»'Utv-tliro«' (jl». t«»wnilup IMKIIICOII (IS) north, RAN^O M.N IU wi":, rimni tti! tho tiro north rourtmi (11) if «ls, iw "rV ••lltorll I IT) rnlv, 111 IH*»- :-OI1th t"l !t'' ortl iI -I
I
COKN F.ar. oO'/r ole. UYIi —$0 1 ill!, .'•.! K( illS 1 .IC. IH'TTKR— l*„.22c. CHFFSK-llc. ItACON—Shoulders, of sides 7-'.c. LAUD— Sic. HOGS $4 IKK'H 2.r». (JATTLF. $1 oii(„i, (HI. SIIF.I:I'--$". outei oo. v.f
Toledo Market. Toi Klo. May 'J8.
WII FAT *1 S-V-.^l O.'i. cnli.S -Me. OA I."-- -.No I, -i7c No. 2, -tin-.
roii««, hoitoo nst srvonO'ru (17) roiN to thr plac Ot liv^lhhltl^!, COlK:UHUI' olio I 1) JU'lv .iliii .iJV ••i^ht T» jitMt'l* ti.l t'i'al #•-1 b'-ui '. known tho \liiiio Arroifinv, ^iniriir in th»t..wjiol Alunio, r.iiuit ot Monti'oini'rv, umi Stnif 1 ot lu'tiiuia. S-tiil -iilr i- to 11 ntulr in pursuance l.it'.i .U'croc «.f t!»r jMont/mnory Ciroiilt Cotut. I I ho h'l»-'Simple IS to vollt. H'M IVtllJi. hl'M C\«T, ti'oiu sai«l nil tiKhi' M'to *r' aciptn'.sl 1
I..»i!v'o No. 2«», Inilrprn.U-nt ttil. of i\i I 1-%'f low-, l»y tho oon«trnrt ion oft hinr In 11 in tho I slyrv ol *nol Vo:oloin\ l»ni!iinur. 'I'rrtii- ol' Cii«h in ItHiul.
I
LOCAL MATTERS.
Hl.lMKI Wauleil.
1 have a customer to borrow sd.'MHI on good security lor one or two years with liberal interest. A. C. Jl.NXI.-"N'.
that is out, iu Summer
The handsomest V/lute and Linen
Thisl^uits at the IJazar, also the best sivleoi
Mohair poods. lilt!"
To HoiiwkeviierN.
Rohb i\c Mahornov, the enterprising mid aeconiuiodatiiig firm of the niaiuinotli housekeepers emporium, on Washington street. inform us they have riceiv ed a lull mid complete assortment ef ice ice cream freezers, refrigerators, it prices to suit every body.
I If you want a late styled hat of any
of I'lston'- 1-
UI
I'lanl*! 1'IIIIIIM!!
Col. Blair, of the alley (lnrden.=, has Sweet Potato, Cabbage, l'epper, Tomato and Kjrg Plants, which he Is now selling on reasonable terms to all who wish to
AI.MKHT 1». Ti!"Mj«5. IN^.-hor.
Klwlioii Notice.
I.
i. 1. H. II. C.».'.'-W' 'f. I- I"|, May
fir-i .nil.nil lib'
I'l.r fir-t inn -inI in• nit•!' If Tolr.Jo, Thoin* s.nvn *»t. I.IIHI- Air l.iio* !J iilr«»ail c«*i:i|-my wil) I !o hiul jit Iho oftlor »»f tlii- ?»o« r» tj»t V. at TOUMIU,*' '»!. •. iin ho r.ili Ol .liitic,
1TJ,
h- »n
of I .••%t»irJ fof th» on«iiln«r y«-ir, fwiiHlo- tr-.u--vliOli .»l •itch «-IIN I I...-in*--- a« rniy CUIIK- ln-t'O!'-i»i« rivottm' «.i:». K. I'i'iM i{« »v,
.iii]»oria. ijgj.j:,
and by the most skilled workman, hi stove is fully irranted ami is sure to give satisfaction. 1'lie best cook stove made.
Heaping M.-.chine at
Door.-, Sash, Blinds, Transoms, (Mass, Nails, Butts, Locks, Latches and all
1 lio-e IIKC CiiH|iiet sets come from S. H. iregg At Son's. Thev sell all styles I ami very cheap.
Cutting Boxes, May Rakes, Keapersand .Moweis,Threshing Machines and all kinds of the latest improved ngricultiiral implements at S. lLCr^ggASon's.
Shovels. H(H'S. Rakes, I Mattocks and Picks at S. I SOII'H.
•^'H' Ladders, Novelty Clothes Horses, Mid Hut ltiiukn nL iS. II. C*roj! tSt Son's.
Tin Work of all kinds done on short noticent (Iregg & Son's,
COMMISSION HOUSE.
TII i-:\v
DARTER CORNER!
The Ni'W and Kxlon^ivc
fiii'iiin aiiI
RROD! HOI'SM
4
Darter ^&Brother,
Washington & Pike Sis.,
JS
the place for people lo go when iu rau jHc mi'l to 'Tlit-y lnjy iu the WIIJ «»l
CiSi*3iiii tVl'roilucc
Atnl pt'innt
1m»
HARDWARE ANO STOVES.
Empire Block. Crawfordsville, Ind.
in tin1 \Viibt«*h
1 *n lid Icr Prices!
THI'V .v»' f-vory
4
IIi »i I f:«of I it for
11if Jiuili-. mid JiM'i! iImMiiscIw*. th-.' VMitM *!!*,•» *1 l»rl )H-\? »«»I 111» I* Si I i-ij-l- Hinj»I'• I'M f»»r St• *i*»«.
We lo'.
c:il«»
soul *.citmt
Uwm»i«J. mhI U:H ••ijtil'!«• thrill not oniv to I t'-i. ini th»-ir fru h'N, imt t-j tin-Mi |:oin|.t »ni-, »i t'-ii ion.
a Front.
W't- »*lioici' Klour ronstsujtly on r«.r tlie ill ci,iiitii«Hj itu»ii ot our i-ihtomcrs t»v th»--ScliorHiiwI. Al-o S»lt. iiu nt. Fruit*. Fi''M :r»»! 'iiifi' ti »•".
*C'liart'r
Bakes evenly. Requires but little fu- Patented ISii.'l-'tV) .'tiil-'To with a large It is made of of the best material,: «,uare oven and fire chain Der. Patent new. Center and front plate lire sliding doors, mounted with great care.
Shovel Plows
Ice Cream Freezers, YV-Uer Cooler-, and Refrigerators at (IrejjgA Son's.
Buckeye State, the nicest ReapiiiL'and ing Machine you ever saw is for sale
at S. H.l 1 reug & Son's.
Walking ('uliivators iregg A' son's.
1 'ri»
"l»1)fll*l llM'li
•p a full Kim*!,* oj Hoi«» ntiil v. jif-'li wo ».i 11 iou.
WOOD,
ooi WOOD
Wo htw J1M !«»r
••holcc- Jut ...li.-iN.I.
Ot W »io.}.
100,000 I'omuls
hiulo'^t inarKi-t ln will i»Airri'i» A •.
FOR SALE. •,
LOOK HERE!
I Four head of ajood work lior(sc.s and liat'iicss. Fifty hend of uoiid slock lios*. I Kiu lit Iniiidrcd luisluds of coi n,
A complete list of Faruiiiiu Implements. I Tlic altovc will lie sold in pni I eels to suit, purchasers. Call ami see 1 lie subscriber. I S. M. ltOt ST0N.
flFTT ttKTS
r"
thii
tootn wim i.MiRutuK ONE DOUAR o.dii rtninK*.
TEH COLLARS f-r ui. -. L.ov.'.r «I of Tr«'tU on HIIIJW', |iialil).
A it
KILGORE'S DENTAL ROOMS Ko 70 North IlllnoU SI. lsc.
Son,,
CO
l)uiporiii."
Hot air chamber in front of oven, very neces.-ary to secure a good baking stove. •.
(Iregg A- .son sells the best cook stove in the m.iiLet. Warranted lo give salisfactiou or monev refunded.
An immense stock oT (ilnssware and I ^uceiisware |iist received at (Iregg i^ Son's Maminnih Mstablishinent.
liildrcn's Carriages prices at (.regir iV MII'I
I Mly
Horse Shoes, BlackII. (iregg A: Son s.
An iinmciise 'I eire ('otta Flow (Iregg A: Son's.
Pitch Forks, JI. (Jreirg A
(.otton and Wire Clothes Line, Rope, Halter Chains, Trace Chains, all for sale by S. U. (iregg Son's.
For the largest stock of (ieneral Hardware go to No. 2, Empire Block.
in all st vies and
Washinu Mac] line* at (iregtr .V
Son's.
'1 he best luihes W linger in the liiarl.i I at limei figures than ever at (.regg A.' Son's.
Ihe laijiest stud.
down, at II.
nf
Mirrors iu
the
city a! oli| pi ices at iregg it Son's,
lock of common ami •r Pols and Vases ai
A a I
plows
fi 0,ls t0
numerous to ineiition at ihe
Mainiuoth Rooms of (Iregg At i^on.
Crcgg Ron have just received from the manufactory a large invoice of coiumon and plated Table Castors.
One nf the best selected stocks of Table ('utlery in the West at No. .'I Km# I pire Block.
An endless Willow Ware
variety of Wooden nt (iregg it Soli's.
and
Sellers, the man with mustache, hangs lint with (iregg A: Son.
ers come in and call
Rubber and Leather Belting, HempiHOl|ld for an Ames' and (ium Packing at S. (iregg A: Son's.
1"'~"
Son keep them.
-till
'Ihe Charter Emporia Cook Stove hik become so well known that our custom ers come ill and call for them as you
Spade, (iregg A
Tin A\ oik of all kinds done able terms at (Jrei'ir A Son's,
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