Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 June 1872 — Page 2
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TBEJOURNAL
T. h! B. McCAIN and. J.T. TALBOT EDITORS AND nOl'RIETOKS.
Crawfordsville, 2nd., June 0, 1ST:
KKPUBLIOAN STATE T1CKKT.
I\»r
(VOI-
nor,
THOMAS M. HUOWNK, •.« Ui.Jol|.h.
P»r I.imtrti.n.t Oo.ri.i--, I.K»NllAS
SKXTON, of Kn«h.
Fur See rctnry of Stat*,
W. t't'HKY.'ot V.go.
For Auditor of Stott.
JAUKP A. \VIW»MAN\ ol' !i»vv.»M.
For Trea*itnr of Strtt\
JOHN B. ULOVKU, of ].nv. rener.
Far Atto -mu
JAMhti t\ UKXNY, of Kitux,
For Supct*r.tfudrnt of Put/lie In.-t,mtion
HENJAM1N W. SMITH, Marion.
For CUrk ot (ft Ssitiatr.ic Co* ?,
CHAKLES*s?CHi»LU of CJuiV-
Rtporter of tht muprffht Cvurt,
JAMES B. lA.A*K, ot MHIIOU.
For Coutjrft^tttnn•"/-
f,ni»|.oVK H.' RTH. of TipjM'.-nnn.t.
For n&ii hJift"-
l*»t I'lMrh'.t— l. li. Kl'Ml.KH,«»f ViiHtlfvlturii, iind Pistrirt—CVKl'h T. .NlX^N, ot' Floyd, .id Pi^trict—JOHN K. CKA KN, «»t Jerte '•••n, 4th District—JOHN R. (•.»ipWIN. ot K»:»ni ti. Mh Patriot—i». \V (ilil'MBS, «t fith Pistrurt—JAMKS .JOHNSON. ?tli r»iHtriot—JESSE llMtl'KK, of Warren,. •»h IHMrict—t\ COWiilU,. of Walwwh, fllh Pi^trK't—K. S. TAY1.« »K. of Alten, Itih Patriot—K. W. II. K1.1.1S. of KUJi.-.rt, 11th l-MMrKM SIPNKY KKITli, of Fulton,
For
For Common lira.-
y.*v
THOMAS J. CASoN, ,.f K.M.ju
l.v/A i'»-
ALUKKT P.THOMAS,'of Montana v.
For Common Plea* VV»»vn/o,-,
1U/A
2)t*trirf.
THOMAS L. STILWKLIi, of Fountain.
For IVontcvtitiQ Attornr/,*fh f'i'-ciir,
ROBEKtlV K. I'KllirK.
REPUBLICAN COUXTY TICKET.
For Scrmf-i
JAMES M. IIU K. «.i Brown.
Ft-.- R'pi riifi'ti
JoKWt
A Oll.KKY. ..t v.
For i'rtc. i*
1 H«'MAS H. i'T. oi
••i'-.y Fur Shenfi,
ISAAC M. KKL.SK?, of Vuion.'
For Recorder,
JAMES EATON, JR., of Vision.
For I.and Apprni:rr,
HANVlBALTROl T. ofWjilnof.
F-ji Snrxuvr,
J«»HN MoClASKKY, of Frahklm.
Fvr
(V/ronrr,
.^AOOM M. TKol'TMAN, of Vnioii
For Commi'i*ijnet
\-i
Patriot-WM. I'. HAMEV, oi r»4.,n. Po»trict —.lOH N I»Wl iN^. of
The public debt was reduced $-1,22,001 during the month of May. Grant is still at the head of the administration.
IT looks a little funny to see Democratic papers of the Covington
Tribune.
Friend
type publishing the prospectus of the New York
THK Northwest Indiana annual conference of the M. K. Church will meet a
Thomtown on Wednesday, September 4. Bishop .Tanes is to preside.
JAMES Gonno.v I'ICX.VKTT, the founder of the New York
Herald,
one of the
most successful newspaper publicationiu America, died bust Saturday evening, in his 77th vear.
IX.OIANA is entitled to two additional! Congressmen, according to the supplemental apportionment bill passed bv Congress. The nomination of an additional Congressman-at-Large liy the liepublicans i.s thus made necessary.
JASPER I'ACKAKH has been nominated by the Republicans of tin lltli District. Mr. Packard is now serving his second term and it is to be 1IO|K\1
the little dissatisfaction developod at the nominating convention will not be allowed to deprive the District of uch an eflicient Representative as lie has proved
himself to be and give it over to the Democrats.
KI^F.VVHKRE in this week's PAPER will be. found extracts from nearly all of the
THE Republican National convention met at Philadelphia yesterday, to put in nomination candidates for President and Vice President. A permanent organization was expected to IK effected on the' first day, and the nominations will prol-
ably be made to-day. President Grant will doubtless be re-nomination bv accla-
mation. Schuyler Colfax's nomination
scttf, Henry Wilson. If the nomination
the candidate foa the second office.
SENATOR SUMXEH delivered along and bitter speech in the United States Sen-! ment who
he labors, as lie does, to prove that —The Chicago
Miu^
President. Grant has been at the head of the Government for more than three years, and his conduct during that time is better evidence of his qualifications for the office than any theory of Mr. SUMner or any other political philosopher con-
people are competent
diet In November.
t» make her a city of firrxt im|Hrtiitirc. Many of our ]en]ilo fecm to lie ^iven to resting (piietlv on that fact and arc making no ellort to a "»:st itnrc in her work, rro loiijt a« thi- i« the ca-e we can lint iioju- for the ril]id inom-ecJ which olir ouy iiuyhl to make in thi- march toward commercial greatno". While the "natural advantages" of Crawfordsville arc unquestionably most excellent, they are not sufficient alone to carry her to the front in the race with other towns. Her superiority in this resjiect niu-t be supplemented hy hard and Iontrcontinued work. Our railroad facilities, our splendid timber, mr adjacent coal mines, our exhaii-tles* water power, our line agricultural country, our excellent Vd .cational advanatai os, our churches and withal our healthy location^ may induce manufacturers to locate here, but capital mu~t be ^informed of these advantages and -liown that it i» for its inten «t to c::me here rather than elsewhere, (iiven "mitural advantages'' with liuniatt enter prise ami energy, a city is bound to prosper without the latter the best locality in the country will lag in the race, while other places with not half the former but a great amount of the latter qualities will go ahen.1 of it. Chicago had "natural advantages," but her prcM-nt position is due not to this but to the fact that her citizens had almost boundless enertrv ami worked with a will for
thrir it v. it ha« boon with other eitv, and so it will be. I 'ities never did and never will make themselves. Nature furnishes material but it never I fa«hioiis it into articles of u*o or beauty. I Citizens oi Crawfordsville, then be up land doing. Improve the advantages I which nature has so lavishly bestowed on our city and use some of the meanthat l'rovideiice has blessed us with in contributing to its inateiifti properitv.
IMPORTANT DECISION. The Supreme Court, on Monday, in a case from Johnson county, decided that a City Council may legally require the payment of more than JoO for a license to retail liquors. The case came up under a $000 license ordinance of the
eitv of Franklin,similar in everv respect
to the ordinance recently repealed by our City Council. This decision may be made a powerful temperance weapon in manv of our cities.
rmen
A f'Al.l. has been issued lor a convention of attorneys of the State, to meet at Indianapolis on the 24th. to consider and discuss the subject of remodeling our judiciary system. The call is signed by a number of lawyers that rank among the pre* ious foremast in the State. Such a conveii- revenue tion as is proposed will doubtless find mi school revenue of previous years, abundance of work before it. railroad tax for 1*71. |o.:i-).'!. 13 rail road tax of previous year, rt.K2iVlS again iiog revenue, L7 lo.7(j rcventieof 1X71. 0.211..
Wat soil, who will make his yearly settlemen with '.lie Auditor of State tiie ln-t'
ol this week: into revtnne of 18.1.,
nne of previous ycar=, $.«0i.d2 smkim (»„r
]71, $.10. io'i. lo vions years, #207.2! road revenue of 1^71, $lo.:tlS.-l»: road revenue of pre" vioiis years, $."1.\7S township revenue of 17I, 4,2!'7.i'.i township revenue of years 271.13 special school of 1 s71, 1 .''.2t*2 s0 special
revenue of previous years, i!!S.4« total net collections ready for distribution, ri'.i.o',7.(14 o..Million seliooi fund iu-tere-t to be paid into the State treasury, *77 4.lo liquor license. HI1" docket
eos
Council Proceedings.
The City Council met in regular session last Monday evening. S The Committee on accounts to whom
Republican papers in this District, show-: were referred the records of the Mayor's ing how the nomination of Judue Cason I court, made for Congress is regarded. There are tions in wlii hearty expressions of satisfaction in' every county. Now it looks as if the I merits was directed to have astray pen convention couid not have selected constructed on tiie most available another man whose nomination would ground, at the lowest price. have been received in a better spirit. The Treasurer re]...rted $/i,017.73 in than that of the mail upon whom its the treasury at the close of the month of chice at last fell. Judge Cason will May. make a vigorous campaign, and we cou-1 The Mayor reported the amount of lidentlv appeal to the Republicans of! lines and penalties assessed in eiIs cases Montgomery county to come out and during the month of May at $o. hear him when the opportunity oilers. Privilege was granted lo Win. Scott to feeling that they can not go away dissjit- erect a water tank- at the ea-t end of
I Spring street and maintain the same during the pleasure of the Council.
Tho Committee on Ordinances was instructed to ijjrpare an ordinance regulating the keeping of dogs.
POLITICAL,
'•—JefT snys IH* TLOOIN'T oaro much who is President, but he is going to vote for the ass who spoke to Rail-him.
Chiemjo I'ott.
for Vice President is not so certain. He' irecley contemplates a grand polit-!
has a strong competitor in the person 'ral agricultural flop, lie i- oiuK up a j^VliTl' inore than iliivthin-' V-l-T^cV.ulVrt.* of that patriotic Senator from Massachu-,
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fallri upon either ol these gentlemen the —J he New firk
ticket will be an unexceptionable one to Oreoley fi.r lhe Presidency, and Horace the' d«t™ry we every good Republican. The same may •s
,.vs
be .'aid of the ticket if Senator Jas. F. Sun shiiies. prove that nomination, and contribute Wilson, of Iowa, Gov. Deunison, of| —The Loir.-ville C'luriT-Ji.'tnial heads1
Ohio, or the gallant John M. llarlau, of mi article on the political situation, "Our Kentucky, shall,as seems less probable,be Choice of KviK" The (ireelev cud
grows bitterer the longer they chow it. —The
Xntiun
ate last I-riday against I resident (iraut nomination as a national mi-foi tune of!ours.
and what the speaker styles the "person- which wo have al government" of the present adminis-1 fruits." tration. Mr. Sumner is an able man and I —Tho New York
K„ti,„^r"7r7 T"7, T,
over ,,le
telligencc of the American people, when President of the I'nited States till 1H77 v'K"r""°
NATURAL ADVANTAGES expense ot" «ponging off the philosopher'* publican party with zeal, ability ami fi-j Weh.ivehotirdagroat ileal of the natural'
0
The Baltimore h:•!!' reports five Ieiuocratic |apcrs in Maryland as re jceting the Cincinnati ticket in any
iKii'iii It,, .K.jn,!:l
"",1'i".ati ',"
1 T,
7, .nomination and the general
pj to cont. ilelitv. Wo 'commend him to the lie-
advantages that Crawfonlsviilo possesses: Tin- Lexington} (Kv. /Y.«- i- 'at a l.url* .'I10 l,|s,rh!t. ami. thirty
Lexington} (Ky.
loss to coDceive" upon what i\idince Greeley bases "the conviction.*, !Mnounoed. with an air of indisputable authority.' that the mu-i" oi the American pi-op'e will support him forth1 l're-ideu. cy. It is very surts that there is no Liberal Kepublie:in paity in Kentucky, at any rati'.
JJOMII woiiM it to try n:i«l convict Mich rotrui^ witli a ft-ljc irlc«l. worpin^, K'lititnciitnl pliil.intiirujii-l, who I iK-Siv-vc in ixmi^hniciit, here *»r liero* :iftcr, in ihe Kxocutivc clniir.'—Clrtu-lotul
'/i'l
Alluding to the l'rcsident's letter, read at the civil rights mooting in Washington, rrclriok lloiiglas says ill the .Yr'f
X'llisintti J:,
"We entirely mis'ippre
heml the character of the colored citizens, .North and South, if thev do not accept this letter as the fullest assurance} everv I 'hat so far as General Grant is concerned they are certain to have their just anil equal rights, whenever those can be THK secured to them by law. Ab-aham Lincoin said ami did many good things while he was ('resident of the I'nited Slates, but nothinp like this letter ever camp, to colored men even from him."
(U CANDIDATK FOR CORTIKF.SS.
The Convention was a most harmonious and onthiisiatio one. The friends of the different candidates were zealous and used every honorable means to seeuro tiir nomination of tluii ('.noilic, but Judge Cason distanced all of them and ou the fourteenth ballot was uoni-
Kf""! farmer makes hay while the can right cordially, yes, zealously, ap-
ur
says there is not.one of
the originators of the C'incinnaii move-
n,,,,*
of Greeley by stiying there are nut hnlf a
Tribune,
ner or any other political philosopher con- that "the golden opportunity to defeat ii'°' J1.1.01
cerning the capacity of a successful mili-! Grant will be thrown away The ".-old bini" in r'l'i""
tary man to administer civil affairs. The en" rn"u:mrr^iiJr'lC
to judge him by made much of a show as vet on either
I
thisrecord, and wc,hall iteaMheirver'-! side. There is not casheAough" in"ti, C*Z "jnt'e'Cas",'wUl"!,"
ii,,,, .i .. .• inendatioii. This lirst number contains llier tuition united, and on the motion ol n.pecanoc .... other tuition county, the nomination was made unaii-! general interest, lhe mous, amid the wildest applause. The senses of sight, hearing, taste, .smell, etc., other competing gentlemen gave in their are illustrated and explained. The cause adhesion to th^ nnminatiori and pledge,I
their time and best eflorts to secure tho election of the entire Republican ticket.
'oirit
v"
S t,le Distr Ct
harmoniously than any similar conven-
tion held in this
a report the reconiinoiida- last ten years. W ith such a number of were I faoumatcs, who were repres!ntcil by ,, zealous friends, some dissatisfaction was lhe Committee on Public Improve-. almost certain to be felt over the result.
The friends of each candidate did the best work for him they knew how, and when it became evident that some one must be abandoned, in order to bring the convention to some, result it was done cheerfully. For a time things looked
stormy, and a row seemed imminent, but
the result of the convention is accented
siasni. The people of Iloo'ne county are
The peopl
thankful for the confidence reposed in their esteemed fellow citi/.eu. Judge Cason, and will endeavor by •heir conduct to fully merit the honor which has been so unanimously bestowed.
Krom till- AUK-H l.c'I^er. 1
The convention has conic and gone, and the result will be found stated elsewhere. Though the chosen representatives were long in council, and voted oiten, they were not inharmonious as a District. The frequent balloting was a healthy sign. It showed that the iiom illation was to be made in convention and that no "ring'1 had anv cut ami dried
nrrii tnlen
I'umpkin, and next Fall will come develop tho man actually strongest be-
Sun liit
jiledge to the ticket his name ndorns increased majority in cveiy county thc bii-trict.
every ••ontingency live that prefer a Stute. Our readers will remember the l»einooiatic ticket, but will submit to admirable sketch ot the life of Mr. Lockthe action of the Baltimore convention' wfMd. from the pen of Newton Booth, twentv that leave.he matter in the hands I,ul,|isll("1 columns about two vears ai of the Convention and four that en-
-If Horace Greelcj should be elected President, the 1'nited Sutes Courts might as well dismiss all criminal trials for the four years of his term. The man who bailed Jell". Davis would pardon every smuggler, and mail robber, and counterfeiter, and Ku-Klux, and defraud. I or of the revenue in the land. What
What the Republican Press of the Ills-' York, and every person who reads the trict sajs of his Noililtion. look can not but be deeplv impress-
The nomination of Judge- l^^ii of
Boone county, for Congress settles the question for the Democracy in the 71h Distriet. He will be elected bv the largest majority given any candidate for many years. {I'rom th«* Kr:\nkt».r 1 H.innor.]
[Krojii the Willi.imjn«ri Kepuhli'*j n.] The way is plain, the path is narrow.', and work promises good nav. )ur dut
ns
revenue
years, 70 common school of I.S7I, S17,S42.-1'{ common schoo
rev„.!sillier. We arc to work fur the success .. of the party, and not for pav in inoncv.
r0
cord
fund of previous years, $'.07,77, being'Our standard bearer ill the District is the State portion lo be aid lo the Stat" "on. 1. J. Cason ol Boone, and it is not Treasurer. $2i ,2.«2.2!. Count revenue of
n."w
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.. Conjrress bv t!u* Convention on uesdav, AVi II llfl tl OA f.ut/lll II l» »ill^(Mll...l l.l MI I |. tta ,1 insures a Heptiblican Kepiesentatn e' trom this District next time to the people of easy reference to those who are ol t'linto.i. 'lhe Judge is well known and anxious ind willing to learn the
is glorious, let us keep it so
,°,"r
,il 0,
"n-v
iU1
b"
at.i. Mrs. Wlson is a graduate of iedical l*niver«itv, of Philadel-
Pnn
dorse Greeley and Brown. phia. She is a lady
Jam05 31. Hico.
Anions the attendants upon the convention Tuesday, we noticed ,lames M. Kicc, liepublican candidate lor the Senate from old Montgomery. He is of the Abraham Lincoln tv|c- a man ol whom the yeomanry may be proud—as gonial and warm-hearted as he is unswervingly honest. His triumphant election will vindicate the wisdow of the people of his county and show the high estimate they place upon sterling qualities.—
t/otirittil.
,vilh t,ie c, vi ,io
lhe social r, forllu
,S,.1
••1
auvthiiif we could say of him would be ,,f Build.hg, Loan and Savin" Assoeia-
.-! "idy tellinii what i« Hlready known.:
T1
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A nuitoi Settlcmoii!. ieelin^ prcvHilinj^ in the coitv'eniion, h:ir been ohtaiiiHi bv'the author ure doing fairer biwinc.-^ than ever beThe followim: staieincnt is tal.en from meets with a hearty response in this re-1 through a practical knowledge of eijrlit- fore. They are nearly blocked with tiie .tt|
sheet of County Auditor K'on- The convention did well. 'eeii years in coniiection with the orjani- travel. All those running east and west,
t0 tl,e
tiie Congressional convention, the He-
unty revenue oi pre-hoiirlily endorses the nomina-
lion of the gentleman, let its readers do t! same and work for him. and his triumph is assured. [From IIH» W»llirun*pport
,|
a
toits ratification in Octobcr.
haiacter ami citizenship, sound
rmi't
yet to .see the worst
Hnudd
savs: "Look
country, but he beems to be sadly behind movements and probabilities, the indica-: guished honor he has rocoived at the a low to so Igreat advant the tunes or to greatly underrate the in-, tions are that (ion. Grant will be the i''i""
unfit him to discharge the duties of a a dozen Republicans iu that city in favor jtlie, ^strict who vote lor the lirst time, rates but that can not be the case else J*?
1
dozen, and calls upon its neighbor, the 2 iVnff e.,°nt f,,e. .l'L"
1
to deny tho truth of the state
ment if it can. —The Livingston (Ala.)
most school
Journal
fears
liKtnf'0'
l'ia'
''l0
0PP°siti0n
I hold t1-
Clreeley treasury at present to pay the 11 the men and nieaiures of 'lie Re-
ollrt 0
l.tt f'm/rtti-
MTKKARY NOTICLS.
that the work of
|)a,.k ache the
tion on horseback water
Morsl
The Convention was a success and the levers spleen ami bruises pneumonia would be a triumph of their old oppressnouiillation gives sure indication of re-! clergyman's sore throat: chronic catarrh
... ., I Talks with Correspondents contains valtiitrnm thp I.fl,aiion rntnot.] I
Janriwl,
District during the
1
it,
one
of the niutter. 1 his nece.s-
the Kepuhlirans
ut'~
nominated niatuie jmlpineiit anl
the INtrirt.
A ...I. «... .I ... .' servative part can conduct insurance at A whisper of the possible defeat of such a l,esc rates with a fair profit. l" 'S T"
quality which should belong to a representative man, is cowardice. Let the Republicans remember that the Dcmncrats
beat Judge Cason. We have
regard Greeley's: only to do our duty and the enemy is
From the l.aKiiVet te f'oiirior.
ot political: and ca|wcity worthy of tho distiu- inir into existence too mar
1 ul t,le
'""J
The u,,tirc
pv('r.v
thousand ma- i10!V to sleep, etc. The department of LOCAL MATTERS
1
The Congressional convention at |l,ile information. This new magazine is I... iron ilni.1.1 Fayette, on Tuesday, terminated more issued from the office of the
and published at the low price
,,f a year, or 20 cents a number.
and save many times iu cost ill doctor's bills. Address the publisher, S. |{. Wells, .'!S!) I'roadway, N. Y.
Progress of Monopoly.
?Fv'T. ]Fi"in th»* Ciifinnnti '"itt/f'tte.] The leading insurance companies have ell'ectcd a combination by which they
il
inharmonious elements were calmed'and premium on tire risks. The new inonop-
material incrciisc in the rates of
1 or
with wonderful unanimity and entnu- whatever name it may be designated bv,
nntagonistic to the general public
uites (li.siiiL-.-nl from the service ot the company. No discretion allowed, ami the in
trnrtio!is
pressi ve nionojKily, inaugurated to swell
^sence of insurance is
The entire essence of
|)hilanthroiiic, and anything bevond a reasonable profit amounts to an extortion.
In 1 Still an attempt similar to the present was made—a system of rates was adopted for every city and town in the nation—and resulted in failure within
......... twelve months after its adoption. The
I 1 he nomination made Tuesday was an only result of importance was the di-, ^•lection. Judge 'lhoinas J. Cason, of root benefit this combination was to the l»oone, in c\ery element of ch.iriitter local ami independent companies call-
1)U01)Il'- l'o will make a thev Uke rank with our
successful cjinyass. He will ies."
T5
On..,li.'.i !°.. I*'0!'1" j. If insurance rates are too low—that' George Staples' Improved Pantascopie I
J°i M'0. published fctatcments of our leading
re
society anil culture are present movement is a plan b'y'which i*8"1
t,lc lar gl
1
c'!lnI)n"ies
it now
est eowpaii-
must needs make a ness of fixing a rigid system of rates l)ain'"' dizziness and gli
Ii iI a ii a I ..V I .1 ma/u! 1... 1..
To be eaten up w-iif be found too much ^ucod
for the privilege of so-called fcood com-i
Ileecher on Ilcinjr Happy. I How old are von Twenty-live, or^ Arc you happy to day '.1 Were* an
1
you happy yesterday? Aro you gonerof ally happv]I .so, you have reason lo believe tliat you will be happy by and
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Mils. AXMI: L. WIIXIN, M. 1)., formerly of C:a\vtordsvi!le and more recently a successful practicing physician in Chicago, has bought a residence on 7th street IKIWCII Walnut and L'oplar in this city, and purposes to begin immediately the practice of her profession here. Mis. W.
is a daughter of Hufus A. Lockwood, fornierlv of LaKavette, who was one of I J'""
Tiir. WoKKi.VIIMAX's WAY TO WKAI.TII I .L-, ... A Practical Treati.se on Building Asso- ,1".,"t.tnere1,whi 'A1
eiations. What they Arc and flow to
I se Tliem. By lCdmiind Wrigley. Charles H. Marot, -!l I Chestnut street, lMiiladeiphii1, 1'iihlisfier. Price. 7.r» I
i/.ation and working out of nunierous
1
liepnlijican^ in Warren countv, eaii
*8.41 ytate revenue of jrevion not be mistaken. Onr crcnlit as a liepnb- eaeh member would supply himself with
li,n
eouiitv for large majorities, must not
ll.is little book, as bv it he will be ena"!
I THK SCIKNIT. OK iiuniber published tion of all those agencies lated to health and to the treatment of diseases, such as air, light, temperature, diet, olothing, bathing, exercise, sleep, electricity and all normal agents and hygienic materials. It is an independent i.ul.1! .1.^,1 up tint people, which is certainly a strong eoin-
by. Arc you so bu-y that you have no time to be happyAnd arc you going' to bo happy when you aro old, ami you have not much to do to-day? Xo yon will not. You now have a specimen of what you will le when you are old. I.o tk in the lace of to day. That is about the average. That will tell von what you are going to 1m\ What you .-ire carrying
IS
ami ,i .i: |.1Wy,,rs jn ji,,, anil by. II you «ji« so conducting yourtlio most distinguished
what you will have by
self that you have peace with God, and ilh your fellow men, and with your faculties if everyday yon insist tl'mt duty shall make you happv. and you take as much time as is needful for the culture of your social faculties, vou will not be
».f talent it will I* continually ivji!eni:«lu'il. liui if yon uv saving
:m«l oduratinn. Sh»* rctucM iit^ a prcat I innovation u|»on rtuhlihcil custom ami «*vrry tlniijr ujj till yon get to !r an ohl prccclcnt, Imt our ]»eoplc arc IMISST'FSVTL I ninn, hahiL "ill taml IIKC a tyrant, and somewhat of the spirit of nnnlcni pro gross, and they will^ivc her kindly greet ing.— 7V/rr lift?. /Ciytr*'**.
ur ]«ople are isissi'i-sed
!l
spirit of modern pro-i on would not enjoy yourself be lore, and you shall not liow. How many men there arc who have ground and ground to make money, that they might bo happy by and by, but who, when they have got to lie lifty or sixty years old, have Used nj jill the enjoyable ncivc that was iu them. During their early life they carried toil, and economy, and frugality to the excess of stinginess, and when the time came they expected joy, there was no joy for them.
The Secretary of the Navy Vindicated. The report of the majority of the House Select Committee lijKm charges: against Secretary liobeson says: "His accuser totally failed to produce a single witness or any proof whatever tending iu the slightest degree to maintain any of the charges, or throw even a doubt or ,,r suspicion upon the personal character of the the Secretary. If it were desirable to it
Nmnr.K Si IN: OR NKW YORK the Vice, Crime and Poverty of .... Great Metropolis. Bv Kdward Crap- refer to the testimony at ill! in detail sev. Now York Sheldon & Co., G,'7 would not bo for any pur|oso of refuta-j Broadway, and 214 Mercer street. On tion, but only to exhibit the malignant «ale by L. A. I'oote, at lhe Corner Book and wanton character of the libels which gave rise to the investigation. The 1 Committee feels justified iu denouncing tiiem as the most extraordinary libels ever published in the country and a
Store. As the title of the volume indicates, it a picture of the underside of New
I shameful preversion of the privileges of the press. After careful investigation
they are unable to find any errors or irregularities of the administration which I justify any action by the House or cast any discredit on the Secretary. Most of
llrh
lux littlo volume tuinislje-i a hand-! ....
system
V"11"- »-"o« edge which the book
ilre
1,ocn
fl
in tho 1,ket
:n,"''*p
1
bcen aPta ,llP Hureau ftlr0rs
fo1"
lowing the routine lon»jc established* for adminstrations and decisions on the statutes made bv former Secretaries,
otUcors acting with the best "motives
,r9'tsll,s
is ,Me
t.,,,,,,.1^1 ,, „.i, ,ir.i 1 t'nne. Notwithstandins the incrcH.se in!
(ho of
I
sNiciatioiis. As an association is being process of construction 120 new loconio-j k-.... rganized iu this city it would be well if' tives, and another 2,o00 second-class cars. '. !u"-k.Mis Loconiotive and car builders can not fill V"-!'"
,hc
(,!',lers
,, ,, ,, .i i- years have got along with a single track uleil to see tliroiigli tlieir Workings. Leave r|rt, ...... ir..:..„ .i f. "...t.II I lOini-i' your orders with Dickey A: Brewer, at the Citv Book Store.
or of this new health journal is!'"?
The Colored Vole.
that (ireelev has
proper posi-' Horace ireelev a renegade from the Iletreatment of publican paity, and that his election
I Iron PloHN
Phrrnnfoijinil
vs iU
Try
-'or"er or strike of capital, or ,i,„ I
ll
wh
interest. The disasters of the Chicago! fire have not yet been repaired, so that -TlHrrlage. for many of the companies there is jirob-
ably a necessity for larger profits. "And yet it is a question of importance whether it is not time to cease this levy
ubh
Tinslev's.
Don't 1'orget
To see our
new brand black Alpaca.
lliey are perfect in make—alike on both sides—of raven blackness, and so cheap. CA.MIIliKI.I, it IlAKTEIt.
A01110 Keapcr an«l Mower. The Acme reaper and mower is the neatest, lightest, easiest managed, licht-' I,ilrt'-'n1ar attention to all
lllt cl lala UJ
1' "M,J "J'uiration ol
Sl'p
!U
t'regg & Son s.
f"r
error" and :ihtw- erirlv life.
the
'OHlpanies Ninths-tree!, Hluhuh l|»hi:«. \'k.
pr ,. JI1(|ian.'i
er* ing plow, Fiilgeum grain drill, liirdsall
over
in
lake the form ot a most op
.: huller, the genuine Vibrator. thrcHher, the A. (iarr steam engines and
1
separators, also the eeleluate .-elf-pro-.
the profits of some and repair the mis-. polling-portable engine. In fan they keen
fortune just and oppressive increase of rales. i'mlerwiiters know well enough that tho rates ordinarily secured arc ample, and that a company that will act a con-
tlu
companies, hy an un-.
alllK kill(ls of lc lllt(,st
latest improved
impleu.e itw and machinery lor farm ti*e.
sr r.T*4
ol'jcctK
Sjiriii! fliitl Sinn inn*
1 O O S
NI:W YOUK STOIU:
IiiiliuiiupoHs.
W%• r«* now IIV rluu' l*t» i* 1» Ion of OIII' 4M1NI omi'I'M|
it (I li lil I c* oii i*a 11 li i*
\v«- oitvi-
To llnlUlei-M.
Having purchased the Building tablishment of .1. Y. lvceran, I would say to farmers, mechanics and builders generally that 1 am prepared to furnish Lime. Cement, Lath, Shingles, Plaster Hair and various other mtides in the Building Busines.s, together with Coal and Salt, at the lowest cash prices. 1 wili furnish material by the car load ou
S'"«H
and tor the interest of the Tnvorninont. in I
Increase of Itnilroad Business. The iinprecenled increase of railway
the marvels of tiie
ri,liK
TJJO
commissjo,,.
J.^
11 It lix'le
,mch:,?i,,
-e now laying down two as rapidly as rsil'.'.Ur.lVi^ issible. An example of this latter is si.t'-w
po.sSi the Lake Shore through road. The Pennsylvania Central is entirely reduilh-
SriRNCK OK HKAI.TII.—The first ing its eastern division, and straighten- JV'I'-L'.-S
,l,e ,n 1
,, as to save s»ven miles distano^. K«*:ithor" IT» hoih It is devoted to an e.vposi-
^otico.
Tl«'K i- In rebv j5iv«*n tiie tV-e .-ni.-nt ul' the of CniWlottl.-Vi'le. 1 h«ii«il2i. I-'I I lie enr is ^. rehu ne.l
N
standard
devotes a
The V..„. nrlcolumn to show mat iireeiey lias no chance even among the freemen, lte]orts from all parts of the South show conclusively that the colored voters j(says the editor) understand perfectly well the condition of affairs, and will cast their votes for Grant. They consider
111
younu nu r.om ihe iri-cts of
M:ihhf'0«l r^st«»r-
»««l. Nervous ilehility eiirfl. linpoiiiinent t» mnrririx« reinovi»«l. ,« moiho.l nf treatment. ini eir-
Now ntil remrirk»Me reinedu -, Hook *nlnr^ .-«*ut free, p?)veloju«jt. A't.lre^f-, HnWAHIi AS-.Sur iATKJN.No. ^.Scurh
of contributions for the sufferers by great conflagration. The agents of the various are required to form themselves into lo-j oal boards, subject to a general board of I ui-in .Tltioliliiory. revision, for tiie purpose of adopting' (Sregg iS: Son sell the Acme, I'.uckeyc uniform rates, and the penalty aniioiinc- State, and Hall's Ohio reapers and mowed against any deviation from established
2-horse cultivator or walk-
BWTlsTt'ill
tf'VitVgr:
Ate
K|ieclatkM.
b)'^
llloit
I:erfect
worV'nan»liip,
com^.Mea arc false. All our first class range of vision and actual benefit to tlie M-u
!i,l ii -sigiuhcant fact that even companies advertise large and rapidly in- sight, none rival them. Thev are nil so "','1 H»U, Omn sir^-. the sons of Democratic sires are lor the creasing surplus,, besides satisfactory divi- constf most nart Republican in sentiment. The1 dt-nds to stockholders. 1 houses and the churchen, vir- The suspicion l» awnkened that the
or
absorb the busi- in the room without moving the glasses,
l)' l')c
wil1'
l'"".V ... Cheap John. Ho has 110 traveling ngpnts.
111 ,,se-
DRY GOODS. CARRIACES AND BUCCIES.
,M: .CARRIAGE
lliul 4'II C4-I'll 11
HELEETETL H!*H»1C OL*
Spring and Summer
D«Y goods
li 4*r openeil In 11 cliy,
L'K tin-
I MI «MIH(oine
11 111 li-
udNauhi^eH ovei'" st oi'e In
ii ii ot Iwr
The Largest Stock,
The (Jrentosl Yaricl.v,
The liiiwest, l'rices.'
\V«» hell »1| u'OtxU lit 1 ll'
ve i\v lnVo«N»t pi-jeeK roiMvhU^h
they ean In* sold in! ^1 v' our (MINIOmors he very ler*l J» 1iu' t'op tin* money.
PETTIS. DICKSON & 0..
.Now Voi-lt Ht
liitliaiiupolis.
Sl.OOO Wanted.
1 have a customer to borrow $1,000 on good security lor one or two years with liberal intere.-l f\. C. JKXNISON.
ISAAI M. lCi:i..srv.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
Cruwl'orilsvnie Marki ts. 'u.\ onus ti.i.i .1 m,e Ue.l A
l'rie-1
I"h»ur hhl liutter u».
p."-
igines an cars. One great line has in
1'resoi.te.U Lines which for ,r ....
ruu-..
... IS ...
...
en Ml.. ••1
v«.
thirty-iivo miles thereof so turlVv
ofthism
so vitally re- distinct tracks. In fact, as a whole
vv portion comprises three ,"'f'
or in eouiicoudi- I is not
part, the railroad interests of the ry were never in so piosporous a tion. Who can say the country prosperous
V."
1.'
... :^T-S5/ 0 (N» I !!1 Lri .... 'i:«& *.N
r.!
... Si'tn 1 Jo
'd'y''
LEGAL NOTICES.
:i|1
.i ,jj ,,,
ore:, for exyiniiuition *it the oitiee ol' Mie ruv let Ulll'l M'Ulil) the Vfcth tlnv et .Utile, 0|i fi -11 hiy tin* Conunnii r.nniei| will «jt n««ir»l of jiU*lt3tilt «ili lit lhe Mayor's OJliee of h:u«l ni\ t. hejii- mid «leeule mII eo:ii|il:,uit- u,.| :iii.Vt«is t: •'•tit ihe tie|x«»f I he A"-e»«fir.
Hy onler of the r*»tliiii««ti I Oiiueil r»f the eilv »1 Cni«fonlville. T. 1. JHMW.N,' .'»»'• t""--v.^ I'liy cl.-rl-.
ANIMAL PHYSICIAN.
l)r. J. \. TITRNEK,
Animal Pliysiciaii
Ami Surupon.
0 fi
ce
a
I r. .-rollou-. ill Ins till,.. |[,M»CS I...:,•,t«rl ulif est (trait and most perfect cutting 111a- UII.I.T Win vi.«ii *t-fk tin- i-uun-chine ever made. It never fails to com-
II .y
(iodllia.."s Sale SlnbleS.
,,f M.un sir,...|
1. A !P.V "V I VPT I :. 7 N I».
It ii iiv giving symplouis i.l ilis.-nm- :ill.l Hct'ive niftiie.uie in return* I'mtieuhir attention given to tramir.^ h..r.-e^ for ete.
STRANGERS 'DIRECTORY. I iiruriiEs' \.f I-:T11«»L»HT KtM^riii'Ai.CHl lU H.eoinPi oi I 1?L Wj»hjih Avi'nno :m«l Wnu*r "tre4't«s, Hev. H.
Ueek, factor. Seruef!) Suiultiy tuortiinpnt ln»£ o'ejoi-k, ii tut in 1 he veni tij» «t lo'clock. &uii<luv Seh.H.l lit 2 mVI.m-U.
I.llH^l 1 IvHIA.N rorn^r t»l I1 Hike atnl \V:iier «treet*, Uev. U. F. ("nhhv«*ll, I'-i^tor. Serviee- Smi-l.tv niorniiiK nt l"»-a o'« |f»ek ami in th^.n-enni^ nt 7 oeloek. Sumluv S-hfn.l til eh)
^tHNTKI! IMUCS.rtYTRIltAN I'HUil'H, ,,,ri,ci \J .1-liinulr.n nil.I I'ik.. tre.'t-, |{.-v. .],), s'.,|. •I. IVi-l'ii S.'I 1.-I-S Miu.hiv
Mini Hi Ih.' .'Vi-niii" :il
•li.M.I illt. ctwti.
mount), .'i-loik.
pMKI^TIAN ('HI'IU'H, i.n-i Wahanh Avenuo, Khler W
mi m!_ .sun.hit
l' I IS I Jtl'l New Sehmit), eni'liet' I'll '111.1 Wr,lnut Mrert-, Khlei I». M. French' I p.ifli.r. p. in
v-rviee every Sim.lnv l(»V-M.tn. nml Sun.j'iv Sehool nt -.1 oVlocl
BAITI.STCHriUJII.ffH.lJeth
he
v,
neatness, durability, .V^Mr^nn^rTMPMrN-r v„
in«.
recognize acquaintances
Sehoi.l.. Wuli.ut Klrect
ei-n Ie :tnl oii -»lreel Ser•Xeejt the Ml fohil .Sllinlny j|]
e.- e*ry Sun lny, e/M*h month.
IjtlM-i |j tree| -:iyt of TJrei
1'AI. ST. .ImJIN SJ CHI'UCII, MiirkM \v. I-'. 1*. rmnmins, hector. er\jeet Sinnlnv morning nt OVIUPK ill''! uVl!l.el'
V*'lli"K
,U 7
°'cl"ck* Schiiol
HKNKVOIJKNT (»KIEKS.
M.u.VnJOMEllVUHHiK,
Ku.»n, K.A.M StnT^l
iiiectinj,'- SiiMinlav evi-nfu^on or before tht full mottii. in Mu."nic Hull, JH»on siroet
!,»iief
W. M.
CKAWKUHlJSVll.LKaiAITKH,
MOXTCllMIJIlY
No7(i(
mUNOM., No. :U, I, of ill
Seloet Mnvter Mnptw flrnt' Krhlay
lirVt
constructed that when adjusted for read-! r\'." Nu-jiM, 1. u. a. T. f-No.-I ommorciHl Itow cv«ry Monday ing the reader may at pleasure sec dis-
Nt
Yoruct*
or
mu
.T that
minenng pro-
attempt to do the same
ordinary glasses. Sold only hy
('lUMFOltDSYII.Li:
and.
WATIOS
EXPRESS AGO WS,
Farmers'Wilsons.
OU-vcry pattetti aixi Miiponor• ttiiiMli. koj»t on han«i -uk'.*
to
Wi'pDiniTs for iu»»nt of.\ xlr un Tin**, uhn-h thr lr»fl I'nlly out thinl. iIo a .':u1'in-tory iti l'aitf.1
We nr»» «1 lily in rcci'ij.t of lotti-i frotn piTMonwho :ne u^iuc our \«'hicl»'H iu vunoun jmi to II I'.:uui uii.l Illinois. *fi lifyiug thi'i tii I »:h11.«- «s ili'rtft I In Ho w-hich-D K:i iif ct h.' «l.
Dolioih & McClellaiulJ
Now Hi iefti Kho|, W MHIII IIUIOII S I reel «»|i|i«Nliv 4'^iiler Church,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INI).' |-1
INTERNAL REVENUE.
Internal Hcvenuc Taxes.
1.1 i.l hi it L'» IK I ^l
hide
1". is hereby given that I have 1° I fei\e-| 'r.tin the I.f Itltenrll K.-\ ehiie «»t* I»i«ll'irt I lie :i initial le! lot' ill'1 eiU'-
rent year. u^Hinsl person* reHhltiiK in the roiui of Meiittr..jriery, hie I, 1 i^t ine|n|(« il4.
!«l lay oil liieome«, :ui'l that 1 will atlen.l at 11.»
l'ollee(»r\ Ollicc
l-x 111 i:
City of 4 YJIU I'oiulst ille.
I IMMIII'.' the lo'M ten lot tie |ui|« e|\ ill l-j 1»\e-. .A !*t VV lllt'll 11 ill" 1\
Of I.* jH-n-il
ItilJ-o-..-,! j.\ »u \*ill »,.• |i .|i|||e I ,.l .1
'1 he |.e||:i|| ill Ik* enfo|Vr*l III fleM the Collei-t^.l l.ri' IK' .!l- |. tti.il PI tl,.
Si 5i(,oli
A. 1». TIBMM AS.
PICTURE GALLERY.
li"
,..t MO
TST O IV
CALIFORNIA
I E A E
I
Hl'iiHKS'IU.urK,
MMil K(rrei,oppos»iteCourt iloncr.
•y. "'hai*ter l^inporiti."
I
Walkinyr Cultivators (Jregg& Son's
K. A
M. St:*te«l infetin«s Tiif.Miluy uveninx iiite lite nitl moon, in Munonic Hall. S] A. Koote. H. I'.
uvenin^ iiite] Main Mreot, 1,
And ay A.
vvll"|aiiii'".l|iiiiiiii||,Mnsoiii'cHiiil,M!ii'n"iiV
1
tKAWFOlJI'ftVILI.K No.2^1, l.U.O.F. t- every Fellows*
MOSiitur^lnycveningatOiltl
VI
I.O.O. F.
ihSmomh
Moot* ID or»u.
MKN'H CIIiaSTlAN ASSOCIATION, on the lirni 'I'lie^iliiy in onoh month
«t 7 p.m. Prnyor meeting every TuemlAy niuK iniHttinx *very Thn'rHtlny ^voninK. Hovtn in No. 4 Cotiiiiu'reinl Row. W. W. Kvlf, Pros. R. F. Coylp, Cov. DavU .Me(.'luro, Tr«'H».
130.M AN CATHOLICISr. HKHNAHITS)CHI*KCH .LV corner North nod Wnlmit atrofts, Hpv. Fmlirr SValtorH, Pastor. SorviccM Sundnv nun vat 10*o'clock fend in tho evening at 7 i.Vli.rk*
COMMISSION HOUSE.
rin M:AV
I)AKTI CORI\I:K!
The X'\v ami Extensive.
HARDWARE U\ ES
Empire Block. Crawfordsville, hid.
Bakes evenly. Requires but little fuel. It is made of of the best material,! and by the most skilled workman. I'his. stove is fully irrantcd and is sin-,, t,,: give satisfaction. The best cook stove: made. i»-
Iieaping M.ichine" at
The "Acme Gregg it Son's..
I)oors, Sash, Hit mis, Transoms, iilass, Nails, I'utts, Locks. Latches, and all kinds of Huilders' Hardware.
Iron and Wood Double Shovel Plows at No. •, F.mpirc liloek.
lee Cream l-'rec/ers. Water Coolers, and Refrigerators at (irogg.t Son's.
Iron and Steel, smiths' Tools at S.
orner Walnut ftreoi K..lewrll, I'ns.
e»cry !»eeon«l Snmlnv •'ii« month 7 i'. »t. Suiid.-iy Seh„i,l r.|
Horse Shoes, 11. 1 regg it S.
Hnrkeyo State, the nicest l!(\'ipin^iiml Mowins .Machine you ever saw f'or ule at }|. iS: Son's.
down, al S II.
Those nice Croquet sets conn S. II. Gregg it Son's. Thev sell all style and verj cheap.
Cutting Boxes, Hay Rakes, Plows, Reapers and Mowers, Threshing Machines and all kinds of the latest improved agricultural implements at S. II. Gr?jar itSon's.
DO
Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Pitch Forks, Mattocks and Picks at S. II. Grcirc it Son's.
Cotton a lid Wire Clothes Line, Rope, Halter Chains, Trace Chains, all for sale by S. 11. Giegg Son's.
For the largest stock of General Hardware go to Xo. 2, Empire Block.
Step Ladders, Novelty Clothes Horses, and Hat Racks nt S. H. Gregg & Ron's.
Rubber and Leather Belting, Ilemp and G11111 Packing at S. Gregg it Son's.
Tin Work of all ltinds done on short notice at regg & Son's. •.
:IH«I
iMiojiici iroisi
or
Wasliinglou A.'- I'iki'Sls.,
IS
the place for people to go when in huvi- unydiii-K rvtliinv' lutl.'Mvny °t
1 h«»y
C»i
I I S it 4.V
4'Miiu A I:N.
Ami in lcu
1 ». S5(
Sintes." I
*i'tlnoo
MI I ho W.-iiia-h Valh'V t«i
li.ivt- k- jiii lie fai-ilnv tor eon.luft-y •litvinu ir.i'l*', :»H 1 avnil I ih inlvmiistii''.- oiln 11. Theii n« h«llition »!'•, jMitlr loi.in Ini Snli- :inl oiintihi
I'iMiiifi, «11I \v:ll ii:i''!c thcin t«'l only to '-iitor^ I ih their ft i»'h«ls
hut
(o nll'«»r*l tln*»n prompt 'nw|:
Xo. 1 FAMILY FL0IH.
\V« -liall !.••«•}. lioi. Kl-'Ur con-tmitly on han-r for th«* MN'OtniNoihit u»i. of i.ur i-u-toinei hv I!•»'.. S «. or |J:,rr» l. Al-o
SHIl.
Vuient. V.'m*. Pfie.l
Fiuils 1'ichl mi (.nrofii «ic. ......
"I cpn i*i mon
,M-i. I..
:i full of Hot''e uiul C'"\f Ivi -I W In* we 'ell i».w
wnon.
ooon wuoi)
hrt\e lU-o
f-hoji^* nheit,
lot of woo.l.
KK),0(I0 FOIHUIS
S11 i: HA (ON WANTED!
I'l't W 11 .ell tie hll^he-t hlalket J»l'iee will I I e.-e ]»\KTKU Jt nuo
mm
al l.i .net
FOR SALE.
HKRK!
rair lu'iul »t' good work h«r-
si's and harness. Fil'ty licad of ood stock IIO^K. ''."Might lumdri'il bushels of corn. I A rompicD' list of Farming
Iin|)Ienien(s. The above will bu sold ill pareels to suit jiurcliasers. Call and see the subscriber.
I S. M. 1101 ST0X.
nnt CENTS r»r-x travel tiwitli *itii l.ntti:tiiii^ t«»j. ONI DOLLAR mid uj'waid* k»r-.
Kiliiuti.
TIN DOLLARS r»r an r^er or l^.*-r .»fi uf Tf^tb ou Hul»l»er, In »t nu»lio.
Q'j' Jitt w/irrfTHf*.f nt
KILGORE'S DENTAL ROOMS No. 70 North Illinois St. la&j. iailiaapolli,
••('hiirlcr I%iii|»oria."
Patented ISlI'.-Ti-l-'Oil-'ro with a largo square oven and fire chainacr. Patent new. ('inter and front plate lire sliding doors, mounted with great care. Hot air chamber in front ofoven, very necessary lo secure a good baking stove.
... -.
Gregg it Son s.-l!- the best cook stove in tho inaiket^ Warranted to give satisfaction or inonov refunded.
An immense stock of (llas.ware and Iiueenswaro just received at Gregg it foil's .Mammoth Kslablishnient.
Children's Carriages iu all stylos and prices at (iregg it Son's.
Moty Wa-hino: Maeliinos ^ou's.
tlack-
al fi »rejr^r
The l»e.yt ('lothes Wringer in the mnrkel n: lower (inures than ever at (ire^ iV: SOII'«J. •••.•"••
Ihe I ardent ^l("k of .Miirrirs in the
c"-v
!it 1,1,1
1"'it'ps
:lt
*0"**.
.— ..I An inimeiise sfonk of ooiiimon and IYrro Cotta Flower 'Pots and Vases at Gregg .t Son's.
An endless amount of House-ICocpers' Goods too numorous to mention at the Mammoth Rooms of Gregg tt Son.
Gregg it Son have just received from the manufactory a large invoice of common and plated Table Castors.
I-'no of the best selected stocks of Table Cutlery in the West pile Block.
at Xo. I'ni-
A11 endless variety of Wooden and Willow Ware at Gregg & Son's.
Sellers, the man with mustache, hangs out with Grc-gg & Son.
slil
The Charter Kmporia Cook Stove hi* become so well known that nur custom ers come in and call for them as you would for an Ames' Spade. Gregg itSon keep them.
Tin Work of all kinds done on reasonI able terms at Gregg it Son's.
