Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1872 — Page 1
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'ill's this a-^uint'il lactam an instance tlio .slaU'dl tilings to which his i-Wtion wutiM put a stop. His iMiiitiiiu.-.l iV-r-ciifi." to this ono matter in his spocelios is, in our opinion, a picw ol j.i-tty trickery to which a l'lcsiih-ntial c:inliilate can not report without lo-s of .liiiiutv and character. It is not in any sense an "instance" of any thinjr, because it isan isolated fact, without another like it in the whole lrnion. Mr. (Ireeley has frei|tienl-
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It is true that a certain portion of the medieval art, the two brothers are rcpivcitizens of Arkansas have not yet re- I sonted as two men at work in a shoegained this privilegcof suffrage forfeited maker's simp, and the emblem lor their by their rebellion-acts, liut thai priv- day in the (.'log Almanacs is a pair of ileL'C is withheld from them not by the shoes. constitution of the United States, nor j'rom time immemorial Crispin and by act of l.'ongre-s nor by the will of
can-. All these disi'rancliisemenfs, likethat in Arkansas, tell heavily against Mr. (ireeley's now party, but the National (iovvrnmenl has luimore to do with one than with the others. It is true, also, that there is a difference of opinion as to the scope of the disfranchising clause in the Arkansas Constitution, and Mr. (Jroeley set-ins to promise that he will decide that ditfereuce in favor of the I democrats, if ho is elected. Hut by what autlionty, and how'.'
We have hail the doc: rim: of 'iocal self-government" dinned in our ear- lor live months now, as the one tangible principle of the new coalition. According to Mr. (Irecley, it is to lie construed very much lis the fanner in the fable construed the law of
/ileum Inn, 1
in the cele
brated case of the ox ami tin1 bull. If a State constitution, which, we take it. is as respectable embodiment of local selfgovernment as can bo found, leaves a State in the hands of Republicans, we must elect Mr. (irecley to construe il as to take the State out of their hands. Jt the same doctrine leaves the State in the bauds of the KuKlux, as in (ieorgia, wo must elect -Mr. (irecley to prevent any Federal interference. This charmingly cla-tic theory is nicely adapted to a man of Mr. (lid-ley's cha.igcablo notions, but it hardly commends itself to the sober conim-m -enso of the people of t'ais country in pursuit of a stable and intelligible principle of government. liut, wo shall be told, the party that construes, the Arkan-.-\s constitution against the original secessionists, whom ,i disfranchises, is sustained by Federal patronage. If that changed hands tInother party would Come into pow er, and this construction would be reversed. Thi-may be so, or it may not. The voters whom we asked to believe it will he very likely to ask, "What if it is the ease? Suppose in one State the Federal "pat ronage,' as r. (.reoley likes to call it, "keeps a party in power opposed to :'\V. i'hdrawing rebel disabilities, arc we,
(hen, to (haugv the National administra- ..
!..•• I., tm-ii I ml iilit ill luilt-ol' i»i
tion to turn that party out of power in •Arkansas'.' We know that no other inKlance exists. We know the Republican party, enli u-lctl with the National government, have restored the privileges of the lately rebellious classes with marvelous mairnaniinity, and )iiite as fast as the senUiueiit or intciv:it of the country demanded. What men hold the Federal olliees in Arkansas is not a n.ar .t of supreme iuijioiti'uice to us, and we shall not readily count, the countless ills with \vhich (irecleyism threatens, in order to got these olliees given to Arkansas Pemocrals. Since the tletobcr elections. .Mr. (irecley seems to feel that this is the tone in which the people receive his aburd insincere rhodomoiitade Jiibout the twenty thousand Arkansas secessioni.-ts. Ili.sla'st allusion to them, in one of his lliillimoro speeches, was accompanied by th.'cheerful statement that if the country was not yet ready for his ideas, he "could wait."
glad he can. lie
will certainly have to wait. Meantime ho can profitably devote some of his leisure. time to the study of the folly of trying to mislead the people oil great instn by the perversion of insignificant and irrelevant facts.
•^Vork M'orli Worl [Kitiiu IIinj'tT'.* UVeUlv.] In the natural exultation of the hour we must not forgot that although victory .vjuis .sure, it Is'nol yet won. The object uf1the Republican campaign is 'iibt only the re-election of the President, but the dj-handing of the opposition. The October result, is dun to iho most constant and strenuous exertion, liotli parties have contested every inch of the field. Audit is because of tiie admirable organization and steady pressure upon the enemy that the triumph 1i:ls been gained. It is alwavs a question whether the missionary is not generally pro.iclitn^ to the Converted. Hut there is no doubt that the enthusiasm of meetings is inspiring, and that the advantage of canvassing house by hou.-e and voter by voter is incalculable. 'i here Is a vcy general conviction that the Republican majority in Ohio would have been very much larger had there been an earlier and more thorough working force in the licld. And if cverv Republican will make himself a commitleo to sec that his neighbors vote (••irrcctlv, the victory all along the lino will bo such as to show the real feeling of
Once more unto tlio broach, dear friends, Iior leave it until the whole wall ... crumbles
Another mournful result of the Republican victories in October! A proud Soul horn gentleman at Staunton, a., ,-ne of the "starving Southrons" so paihetieally alluded lo by .Mr. (Irecley in his recent orations, has been compelled to sell around lot of $H!,UllO in Confederate ..currency for the beggarly sum ol
Ho had held on to these relics of the lost cause hoping for a ri«e contingent upon Mlii- stieccis predicted for himself in Octo---.her by tho Chapparjua sage and seer. liut, alas for hi in I the seer proved a false prophet the recognition of theConfoderaoy and its obligations was indefinitely postponed, and the Confederate notes are valuable "as keepsakes only."—Inter(hean.
Election Tuesday, November 5.
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1 lio til h'tul.er wa- (-rUpiu'rt !''ri*pin wnl his lirolhcr Ciw)iiii:ili wore unlive, of Uotiit', :tnd hjivinji
Mi-. roeU and liison :iii iniikc :i (iroat sulci nlxml twenty Umusiuiil cilizvii.-i uf Arl:iinsii» who arc allcgul tu be lisfr ni-. n»rili\v:ir.i uo Franco tn projniL'sitc tin* clii.-cil. ami tin1 Pliant (.'aiulidati' ulv:i\
ItffMu.c MihV( ru-i tn ('luiHtiiinity, traveled
f'aitli. They fixed their reideni at
Soison.»,
eralt of tent makinir. anil sullered hi'ii-
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sell to he a hiirden to 110 man. Thi'V I fnrnislied the poor with shoes, it i-, said, at a Very low price, and the legend adds that an angel s\ippli«£, them with loath-
ly employed it as an illustration, hut it ^laximian, they sti'leied inartvrdoni,
In the persecution under tlie ICtiipe-.
iilustratesnothing except the distin^tiUli- "tid according to Kentish tradition, their 'li'^ishitive iioiiM! of their ed orator's unfairness, and his urgent rt'lic-, after hcing cast into the sea, wore need of what is called political capital. washed asliori: at liuinncy Marsh. In
('rispiniali
1'rosident (Iran-, but by th t'-"" saint of shociuaker-', who used to oh-
]ni-on convicts in who can not read in Massachusetts, or of men who have not paid their poll tax in iher Slates, is an it^la.icc ol the ''poli
of hate" on the art of the Kepubii-11"-* oourt wi-ro stist:dn^i l,y' 'difVerent
have been regardoil as the pa-
of the Stair. Mr. Uroeloy might as well servo, -ind still in many places celebrale. I(,(' that, the negroe-, now one seventh ol say thai the disfranchisement of State 'heir day with gloat fe-tivity and rojoie- Ji'e "'hole population, intoiul to vote".-ol-New ork, or of men '''g*. One special ceromonv was a grand
members. At Tenby, it was customary occasions of St. Crispin's day,
nientol .'-t. t'rispin, his followers hung upon Si. Clement's da\ the eiligv of a carpenter which was treated in a similar »av.
HiiMfs o-' Thrift.
1 ho advantage of stat. dly reserving and deiiositiug any sum, however .-mall, from the daily earning is obvious enough in theory, but has not so many practical illustrations as might be dedrcd. Many peivons, when advised to follow this prudent course answer that their is too small, or their expense.- are too ureal, or the sum tiiat ihcv could put hv is too trifling.
pride or any exorcise of self denial. Tilt bat.: necessaries of life can be had at less co-t than is generally supposed. Kxlieine case- of po\erty are, however, exceptional in this country among the tcni-
ri
liberally to his iiivostnioius lioin join-, j.,low j( Ave, u'ontlemen, the working neyinau wages, I men of this country"know it, and understand it. and this Cireelev movement lie.dead to-day at the feet of the business interest of tho United States. [Applause.] Now, gentlemen, everybody knows that during the last three and a half years, under General Urant, we liaie had a more universal and bound-
'I'lle Slowest Itllilroail i'ver lirlirirnf. John wrinca to tho New York Sim from Syracuse as follows:
A railroad runs from Oswego to Syracuse. It is thirty-six miles long. I rude on it, and those cars moved so slow that if you want the draft in your (ace you
have to rule backward to get it, hoy
never have hot journals ou that road tho great danger is, tho stuffing and gravy around tho axles will freeze. The screech of tho locomotives is very faint, kind o' like the warble of a four year old boy blowing through a knot hole in a board foneo. Il is capable of giving a
grasshopper a thrill of alarm but won't
scare a cow worth a cuss 1 he endue-
tor, engineer and fireman always wall, ahead of the train lo look for broken rails, and tho cows always run on ahead ol them to keep out of the du-t. 1 tried an experiment. Two trains were pass-! ingfand 1 stuck a match out of the window and let the head of it rub against a passenger car. It went so slow I couldn't ,-trike a light, if over you take a trip Irom Oswego to Syracuse oiler that .'oad you want to take lots of clothes, a whole iiam and a barrel of corned bee! along with you.
.1 Torn! K'iilreN*iii£'.
Audubon relates that ho once saw a toad iiudre&s himself. Jle commenced by pressing his elbows liurd against bis sides, and rubbing downwards. After a low aiuurt rubs' liia lildcbogan to burst
the country. ,-n along his back. He kept ruhbin. until lie worked hisskin into folds on liisides and hips and then grnspin
As the Now Yorl marks, "we are upon tho home stretch. Somebody is, without any doubt and whoever roaches home will be left there. As we believe that il is Mr. (iroeloy who in stretching homeward, let us take care ami make his arrival sure. Nothing is done il il Ii 1 all is done. No victory was over won by cheering, except that of the ii.jiiiini.tion of .Mr. iroeloy and while Republicans arc naturally hilarious, they uHial reserve its expression somewhat until the fith of November, lost hearty ctl'ort Mu.iild exhale in mere enthusiasm.
Tlio PiTMilriiii.'tH .tnli'st Ironi a r.Hi'«»-j ((. nil of view. "When .Mr. Jim-ley acct'plol the imminntiou of the Cincinnati convention," the Lmiflon )»'•////or, "hi' relirt'tl fron* th'.* editorship of the 7V/7w/m.-, but
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pioeessioa of the br-lhrcn' of tin: craft I 'J'
with banners and niu.-io, whilst various
If lie (In
:"M-rnls
wluMo t!ic*y ]»!vae!ici in ilu» pen- ['i* i**t'i'ti*^i would In- a \ery 1:iu omrn the
pit' !uriiiir ihe dav, and at iih'i't (Mi ned I f° the negroes, fur the
tiieir "iihsisicnee* l»v the inakiir-' oi inclined t* favor what is cailed the *pMallocs In this thev toll.iwed ilie e\am-1
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pie of apustli l'aul, wlio worlved a', his have all the privilege.- of whitein the schools, the hotels, the railroad cars ami every whore ei-e, lint are to eil-
iL
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Tfibuur
is clear!v
nbn,r
is clear
separation.' That',is to suy they
count of their color. The idea once accepted, laws made lor them must be sepown, would be alino.-t eeithinly opme-.-«ivc. 'J'he negro scIm-i!- would bo uad, the negro tjiiarters and «',ai dirty, and the win',.* race thrust buck inti» thai pariah condit'mn in which seli respect uiapiiears "Wo are not surprised to notice," siys the London "that Mr. (ireelev's chances of the American I're^hlen11 is ascertain-
illK'
ls
they would not have
rapiillv decreasing.
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eh.-naolers representing' King Crispin and sl,'cerf'i' immense body of voters
w]"}
ol
the Americans lor fcucrat
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:l ,vat
an cliigy of the saint, and'suspend it V'(""!nK 'lisgustod with .Mr. (irecley, who, from tlio steeple or some other elevated eagerness to conciliate the South, place. In the morning it was formally I )V,S
friends of Ceneral tlrant
with aroat adroitness and
!l mos
cut down ami carried in proce.-sion '''he general result, therefore, oftI10 latest throughout the town. In front of the intelligence is that an immense body of door of each member of the craft the '''inbtliil voters—tlio negroes—have dcproeossion halted, when a document pur-' fhir.-d for (iraut lhat a still larger porting to ho the last will and testament 'j'Hiblful body, the soldiers, will declare of tne saint, was read, and in pursuance
l,r
ceased to bo an Abolitionist.
'rant: that a considerable body,
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the padding which formed the bodv of |5llKtk body out of his own immediate Job continent, would bo incalculable, the cliigy was made into afoot ball, and
low ,|s
kicked about by the crowd till they wore home. (ieii. tirauts chaneea of re- uaro/, flu: tired. A-- a sort of revenge for the treat- 1 election have
creased.1' 'it is possible," savs the
porato ami industrious. At the coin-j (ireoh-y would certainly not Use any in meneement of life most persons receive tluenee which he might possess as 1'resimore monev than their lair necessities re- dent for the henelit of consumers. In i|uire or, if they ilo not, it is because the confusion of opinions and professions, they waste their time. Now. any voung personal qualifications may probably in P'Mson who makes it a point of'conscience
1
lo lav wime thing aside will soon lind
|fe.s" increasing to a prottv 'largo sun.
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total. If wages are small, the interest on deposits or investments helps this difeulty. And as to expenses, lliev are to a gicat degree regulated liy fancy or inclination.
Within the knowledge of the writer
of tin, ailic a. lad in a cj.un ry tow.., 1|K (f
Wiiose parents were poor and liidusiriou accumulated honestly, before the age oi': tiflee:i, the sum of .-11111. This money I was tiie.-avings of'''hoy'- wages" in whatever he couici find to do, and the lad managed to relieve- his parents of tho principal pari of tho expense of clothing liiin. At fifteen years of age ho went to a trade, his hundred dollars being at work for him accumulating interest and by ta.-k work and over hours lie is conslantly adding to the principal. Atone ami twenty he will either be ready to go into business, or he will add much more
kv jn t|
with crime will have more speedy trial.-*, intiat the eniirti period of Ju,r/111l^rar
and that it will be ft great Having in the matter ofcosta.
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(lml riuU lne
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hind le''wil'h his hands, lu« hauled oll'j six per cent Ijonds have been reducedone log of his pants the same as anybody negotiated al live per cent. They would then stripped off iho other hind log in the same way. Ho then took bis east off skin forward between his fore logs and swallowed it then, by raising and lowerin his head, swallowing as his
gold sto id at l:cl, and
that it has ranged during the la-t two years at ll-.'. t'lioy si that the seven hundred millions of our paper moi.cyare worth one hundred and forty millions of gold more than when (icneral Grant came into the Presidency. The workingmen see that il they earned two dollars a day when (.icneral (irant was ii augurated, and they earn two dollars to-day, thai tho two dollars of to-doy are worth forty ccnt# more than when General Grant came into the Presidency. I Applause.| Tho business men.see that our debt .vould sell in London, in Frankfort, in Europe now, lor one hundred millions of dollars in gold more than when General Grant came in. [Applause.] They see thai throe hundred and sixty mil-lion.-of the matured debt has been paid. They sec that mole than twenty millions of interest has boon saved annually. They soo that two hundred sec mat two litimlreii millions ol
that more than two hundred millions ol taxes annually have been reduced, and that the expenses of the Government liavt. been nearly one hundred millions less annually than when (.icneral Grant,
head came lioivn. he stripped ofT his skin icanio in. They see that the corrupt underneath, until it came to his fore legs whisky ring has been broken -that it Ihoii.crasping one of those with the op- has disappeared iorever-aiid thev sec posilo hand by a single motion ol the ibiil we have lost during the last three head and while swallowing, lie drew it! and a hall yoa.s a less percentage ban from the neck and swallowed the whole. I any administration since John .... I (.Juiiicv Adams was President ol the
For several years past there has been aI'liilcd States. Applause.] They sc.. stroii" feeling'in this State against the this, and they know it and they know "ramf iurv system, but up to tho present that it was (icneral (.rant position in time no person has suggested an effective favoring the paying ol these debts, and substitute, and all efforts for a change in an honest collection, and reduction ol this direction have failed. Oregon, a expenses, that is making our paper moilshort time since, liaised a law lioing away ov utjuul to gold, ami that we are going with grand juries, and giving justices of to sjiecie piiyyient without bieaking the the peace liower to trv persons charged business mou ol the country, or reducing with minor criminal offences. Robber- the wages of the workingman. [_A| ios, murders and other felonies, will lie plause.J tried by juries, in the criminal courts, on before the judges. I low1
informations before ttic imi-'es. now: Mr. Robert 'Homier will ersct a monu- all of our modern achievement* in tho this will work remains to be seen. It is nient to Fanny Fern. She wrote only way of enormous armies and commissaclaimed, however, that persons charged for his paper, tho
Lchjer,
Tho trial ol Mayor llall, of New York, another eminent contributor to the Ja(IJ- huJ WiInon in tlio Keyatono State in does not promise uny good results. I tr—Edward Kverett. November will probably exceed 60,000.
A for
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ll'e
thereof some article of dross was left as a I "^""aight (Jut" Democrats, intend to memento of the noisy vi-it. A: length eandidato, all wh._i.se votes will be de- ,,nly to that long-disturbed nation, but when nothing remained to be distributed, duc^'d Irom Mr. (.irecley and that a
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therefore,
materially in-
Su/urdni/ Jie-
mVde'up ludr' minds1 to" sn^niorV'Mr' I
up tiieir niintls to support
(.iroeloy on grounds utterly unconnected with his o]iinions or his character. It i.truo that the must intelligent of the number disapprove of the stupid fiscal policy of the dominant party, and that the regular .Republicans thought lit at Philadelphia to pledge themselves to the maintenance of' a protective tariff.
I ho Cincinnati convention left free trade an open i|tieslioii. while it ol. ci.
If the living expenses exeed the income, debt and poverty are sure to come one of the mosl biirotod protectionists a.111 the end. Tlio first step to avert this I ... is to reduce expenses, al any sacrifice of
its nominee. All parties are probably aware that the commercial policy of the liiled Stale- in no way depends ou the opinion of the President. If Congress thought lit to reform the tariff, tienoral t-.rant niu.-l be too conscious of his own ignorance to interpose iiis veto, and .Mr.
some degree affect the resull of the election and there can he no doubt but that a .successful (leneral is a more presentable candidate, than the old and uncouth pamphleteer who has been selected as his opponent." Htlj lllisiilcss niil Worliiiiy .Men lor -riinl.
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In is re a S is to
tho
gatherings ever seen in
that city. lion. Henry Wilson said Tho.-e iroeloy men. who were surprise.! at the voles of yesterday, will be surprised at a good many other voles thai arc vet. to be taken. [Laughter.) I will tell them how it is they have failed. In the first place, gentlemen, this movement antagonizes itself against tho material interests of the people of the f'nitod Slates, and they know it. Tho merchants know it. The manufacturers know it. Tho men who are building and conducting your railroads know it. Tho leading mechanics of the country
liberal plans for promoting puGlic im-
provoments, the resulting benelits, not
t,
pews tremble, ami the satisfied that they had
nit (1 St Ue tllllI1
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any other period of our history. |.Applause. Everybody sees it, everybody feels il. The truth is, we are making money too fast for our own good, for (iod did not make this world to pile up money in il, hut to grow good men and women in. [Applause.] Now the business men of this country understand
CRAWFORDSVIldK, IN!).. ()(TOIU-k 31, KS7-2
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•Tim* lar l.rrdo tie tration t»l* Me.xieati atiairs givo.s ^uod The «»Ide.l inhabitant. the ]»ronie »f Mieet\-«. It is to hi: liopetl ol the ea^on is above the average. thai it is not nierelv a repetition of the-* d«»ctriiu»or thenew broom adage. Amon^ i.«
'he wipitai (if('inahia,|
f.r I rg,,'i
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the war. n,,. "finest harbor on" the Jui'i iw.'.l that s7 uMor«^r
deep spilt has appeared in the ra ik..j, fact (hat American foresight, por- nictor olrcuW 1 on those I
tln^ Dcinociatic jaity. Anl, finally, ceivin^ its advantages as a port* and honest folks to make
the commercial interests of this whole
the Abolitionists, intend to stay! When l.ordo became, by the death of
the opinion
his
that the public discussion _of the carrv out the wise plans with which his
in.li uic puoi oijcussion oi tne carry out the wise plans with which his
next two months, will on the whole tend ni-odoeossoi- mIwivs r.iv.,r..,l I„.i 1 ti ,o u« ui..
0!'dll'!
that the
Mile would
ui.ioc up nun iiiino. lo ..uppoil .Mi. cons[)ired to oreveni lum mittimr mi/, i„.i i.^. ,1:
success
«f!
depend
oaper tells us of a circii in stance which
lately occurrcil in that locality which
a strong indication that there
I''1'
where he actually heard the name oft'
(Onirics Suiiincr iilhiUoil to in terms of bitlcrnc*. His a^toiiiiiliinciU well nigh tin^|)i iknble, in fnut, itt fimlin« that groat mini openly denottuceJ :w a traitor, a. alnio6t liated by a people by whom he hail been idolized for a quarter of a century. It is str:uijze, to be sure, that the people of Massachusetts should presume to reproach Mr. bumner for his inconsistensy, ami to denounce him for his apostacy. Very likely Mr. Tilton isalsosurprised at the siiprenie contempt in which he himself is held by the world at lnr(.'e. Irdeed, there are a uood many of Mr. (Ireeley's distinguished standard bearers vho arc infinitely amazed at finding that the public is not half so big fool as tliey had supposed it to be.
IVo/.cm Kindness.
The world i« full of kindness that
er was sp.,!., ii, and that not much better than no kindness at all. The fuel in ilie stove make- the room warm, but there are (xreat piles of fallen trees lying among rocks and on the tops of the hills where no body can get them these do not make anv body warm. You uii}:ht freeze to death for want of wood in plain sight of all these fallen trees if you had no means of getting the wood home and making afire with it. Just so in a family love is what makes the parent and children, the brothers and i-tcrs happy but ii they take care never to say a word about it—if they keep it a profound secret, as if' it were a crime, thev will not be much happier than if there was not any love among them the house will seem cold even in .Summer, anil if you live there, you envy the dog, when any one calls him 'poor fellow."
It s?eins actually decided that tho Shah of Persia will visit Europe in the early Spring of next year. For years no monarch of tho Persians bus visitod that continent, The last sovereign of the land who undertook the journey was Xerxes, when he invaded Greece. His present Majesty will certainly not come with any thing like the retinue of that king, who led a host of 6,22S,220 souls as far as Sepias and Tliormopyhe—a feat which by itself throws
during al-l riats into the shade.
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tinction. The moniiment will lie ivlaced For Congressman ut Large in 1'ennsylin the beautiful cemetery of Mount' vania, Cliarlo.s Albright recaiveil a maAuburn, where repose the remains of1 jotity of 17,012. The majority for Grun:
VAHIKI li s.
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the now measures adopted is (he erca^l -v"u M"I". tion of a Stiiate branch of the legislative _A West on man succeeded in earrvint iwer. l.erdo, win, has llins far been 1'js gold to the grave, by liohlin^ it in seiving merely as the
pro teiiij-fn-r
l)i ecMnbi-r I. It is satisfactory to notice
jov theni all separately that i, in iart, ration is to announce ollleially its -."J)epraved bitys were on Sunday pithtln'v an- to bi* treated a.-- oi.tca-t-* on ae- jjvrly in :cnt in internal improvement^.
sue-! hi" teeth,
cssor of Juarez, has boon chosen for a I i. full Ion,i, upon which he will enter on
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try would pass northeastorly through
nnmber ol Kepubbcans are be- harbor, lias already secured po-v^cs-don of| 'much of the most eligibly situated tourist, who was asked in what part
most eligibly situated
and iuiet in which to administer gov-
eminent affairs, and could have the
hearty co-operation of his Congress
sadnr
the
V""ks.
prin^
This comes in the shsipe of a very urgent reconinicndation Irom the .Minister of F'unento, who occupies in the Mexican Cabinet relatively the position of our Secretary of the Interior, lavoriug a very substantial concession of l:\nd and An olderv banbiirv genth-man is shock money lo the international iine intend-|e(^ by tin1 intelligence that alm»t every ed to eoniieet Mazatlan with this conn- young lady carries a paper to back her* ."li'. ,'i,'
matter-ol'-faet hanlmrvian bcin
ia, li ir l!u
was !k
parts of .Mexico abounding the richest mineral wealth. The con-truetion ofi ^'r- 'iroolev's paster a--nres us that this line would also render certain the leader has made up his mind that building of a branch from the tuaisi amount of damming will stem the roail to (t uaynnib, In iho atate of Sonora, pM'seiit popular current." also on the Uulf, but situated about. "If there is any body under the lour hundred mile-
A crusty old bachelor says that Adam' wile was called Kve b.'cau.-e when she appeared man's day of happiness was drawing to a close.
A young lady said she would like to go up in a balloon. She wished very much
lo
upon
al »ov« the
the faith-
fulness with wliicii lie was enabled"Yu even the darkest cloud has a silver
1
IS
is some
thing wrong either about the preachers or the people. A revival preacher who had achieved considerable reputation as to his powers in the pulpit, wont to Ironton for a week to "start a revival." fie showed a great deal of zeal, preach inir every day during his stay, got a double row of "mourners' benches" ready, and called frantically upon his eougiogation lo come forward. Th, lust night there was an immense gatheiing, and the preacher fairly outdid himself, lie shouted, and pleaded, and waited, but all in
Not a soul arose, finally dis•aged beyond measure he Kit down.
that juncture, along faced anxious V.
looking man got up. and said that-the .,
of their appreciation ho moved tho con-
it rogation give him three cheers. It was
done with a heartiness which made the
clouds
llniM
m"»S-
he may start off, he comes to a slop with
faithfully per-1 tho greatest ease."
formed then duty. I he preacher has been waiting over since to see Ironton de-1 "'""'hat is called the ''luneral" of Pore str ived bv lire. Hyacinthe has already taken place. It is a custom among Roman Catholic rcn.cHlooe, rric.ul il Hie w.mmU.i.ii. liu-io„scoiiiiiiunilics to consider any moni[Fr.iinth.- M:iw,,,1k.,-s,mo,..|.] that de-crts them as dead, and the core-
It is said that Mr. lheodoro 1 iltou al-! monv is performed. This was recently ready laments the Liberal movement as done at tho convent of Dominicans to a 'lost cause he consequently dwells which M. Hvacilhe Lovson belonged. A with much sadness upon the present un-1 collin was placed in the middle of'the happy slate of allairs, and indulges chapel and tl.e customary burial service the most gloomy forebodings concerning chanted. ing the future condition of the country. The downfall of tho Greeley business lie attributes to the dreadful degree of proscription to which tho Opposition has I
According to I Taller, women bear hunger longer than men according to Plularch, they can resist tlio ellects of wine
been subjected. Nowhere has he found better according to linger, they grow this sort of oppression more conspicu-1"over got bald According to otisly manifested than in Massachusetts, I
ln
nev|bride
y' Ibey are never attacked by lions,
011 10
contrary they will run alter
lions), and, according to miner, they can talk a week.
A strange story is told by the Albany Knicbrb'H-hr. A New York merchant was engaged to the daughter of a well known citizen of Albany, and the marriage was to have taken place la.^t Tuesday. The parents of the iady were illy satisf'n'',| with her choice, but she persisted in it. ICarly 011 that morning preparations were put on f'i ot for the consummation of tho marriage contract. .Iiislas the Xe.v York gentleman was about to .start for the residence of hi-bride that was to be, hn senses were paralyzed, hi biaiu tunic lj topsy-turvy, and the mini whoa few minutes before was one of the happiest mortals on earth, was a lunatic. Jle exhibited evidences of raving niadne-s. This, of course, was an end to all further preparations or ccremoiiies. The would-be-laid aside her lace robes and orange blossoms, and the insane groom was conveyed to a prison cell for sale keeping.
.Vol 't'rnsl llini.,.1i'.
A native of Kribonr^ |iresentcil liiinself a few days afro at tlio window of the po-itoflice at Lausanne, and al ed lor an order for 100 Iraiicdf "Who in your sender? "Jacques .Matliieu." "What is the name of the payee "Jaoiues Mathieu, po-t reslanle, at Ksfavayer." "Is lie. vonr brother ''Sn, il is myself." "lo you mean lo say that you are sending a postoflicu order lo vourself at Kstavayer?" "Ves, 1 am fining there." "liut why can't you take it yourself "Ah, there it. is," said the simple fellow. "You see 1 know myself and if I were to take the money with me, the probability is thai it would never reach IC-tavayer, while liv sending it through the jiostofliee I shall be sure to find it ou my arrival, where I shall require it."
There are many like him, in that they are not true to self trust, but few are are honest enough to admit it.
With our extensivesystein of teiegrnjiiiand railroad communications, which en able us to know the result of an e'ection at the most distant point iu the country within a few days and the result of a Presidential contest the next day, we can thoroughly pity the poor Mexicans who hope to know by the fiist of December whether the present incumbent, I.erdo de Tajndo, whose clcctiou waa uuopposed elected, or defeated.
V. V.
h\hunv \va
an
0 a
ry St 1,,,w 1,081
chestnut- lor pare It vs to eat in
ehool on Monday.
I.lie grading of the Northern I'aeilic Kailroad to the Missouri will be completed in about two weeks.
"»w Itubeusleil, wi.O.I i„ .New
tlioui.'o to this conn-1 York, vacantly responded: -Whv, no:
looking* i..r me?"
.... 1 ti: illiv U'.MtV IHKUT IMO CUIUS-
.. ,, ti-r vf heaven that ha've in utter ex,-res (iiiaymas is declaretl to be by all odds»
property in the city for building pur-1 Switzerland ho felt the heat most, reposes. plied, "When I w.-isgoing to liernc.1' If the new Mexican l'ro.-idcnt could "i i,...„ 1 1 1 1 1 by any moans secure an era of peace
0I1
his caiomcl upon
J.' '"1 'Ti
talk
na 1 ,(
a,"el-,,,l
•'Stop thief!
wbb«.r xin.! wnen the
chasmg hnu and cryin--
anil
milst sn
"t ambitious men ever Monday. His name or residence e,
practice. Certainly, as Americans, we his body a bullet proof vest and a sheet iron bustle wore found, lie was proba-
have reason to wish our neighbors of Mexico a time of peace and prosperity under the guidance of their now 1'rosident and the legislation of their enlarged Congress.
look-down
I'retfy. She had heard
prevent linn putting intoinoj he discovered, but. upon examining
bly a hook oanva:
the on
.ould
The "last surviviiiir" Revolutionary soldier has turned lipaL'.iin—this time in Tennessee, lb* is IIS years old, it is said, and recently wont to Nashville for his pension money, accompanied by hifour children, the youngest lu ing .seventy five veans old.
Tliree Clieer* lor il llhler. The State of Ohio used to be famous for th** cam]) meetings and religious revivals but if what we hear horn there nowadays is true it has sadly lost pre*- "Really, mv dear," .-aid ooor Mr! Jon^s Ugc in ho.-c particular.-. An Ironton
t(,i,is
better half, "v*, him- sadly disap-
mo hl
'1 of a woman, dint you've turned out. only a hit of matrimonial paste.'' "Then, my love," wa« the reply, ''console yourself with the idea that paste is very adhesive, and will stick to you aslomravou live."
The Titusville /Vw savs: "Titusville is not the birthplace of 'the Father of hi* Country,' but we have a man rridin^ here who slipped up on a muddy crossinsr this forenoon and sat down on a nll of butter he was earrvinir home, and, instead of swearing, he simply arose, scraped the butter from Ins pants into the paper again. and went on jus if nothing hud happened."
uracil a borrowed horse to the
ret
cr
E dor had been working hard and labor- ,h bearer, your Horse. You soo I spell ed faithfully will, them, and lis a toKen
,,n
this
a
with a nolo saving ."I return, bv
him whh
a'capita! II. because he starts
.so capitally," and received in reply
-HorsK all right Ispell liiin with
capital I". because however capitally
Al the Old Reliable
Miscellaneous, Juvenile.
TU\ SOCll-VI'V,
IMSS A.1» COI'Y ItOOKN.
Hlltl.lIS. IMJI MS,
Billet, Note, Letter, Fools rap,
LEJAL CAP, BILL AND
i:\JTIAl. FKSf,
I:NVI:I,«IM S. MEATUS,
IVim, I'onciN »ih! jusi.
Wall Papers and Borders
WINDOW lVU'liK. Cl'KUINS
AM) (i'ltr.VIX (.(Kins,
RusticSliailcs, Pictures, 1'ranie.s-
CORD, TASSEI.S,
IM CTITUK i.Vi I .s
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SILVER WAKE
1IL10I':15KA. S
ml III Vnrlely,
Comhs. Bnislies, Toys A .Notions
The most extensive Nowb Stnud in tho city wliore can be found all the leading
n»j .Don't mistake tho pluce, Corner Main
andGreon streets.
4
ot.
2!», Cure.- Sure
l'»ict»m:]io li*»
«.» ("siro- UritiJiiclies, icli hcioiairhi'. vt*rl In, hysjMjKhi. hilir»u sloma'h II, I'firr- snp|»r»'sM»d, «r puiuful p"ri»'!s. 12, t'liro* W lillrs, too pmi'«»?*o pfrit)tN "J*
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JO, Curt's W liiiopin^ I'IUJL'II, vi^lt'iii ijou^hs.
21, ('nr A
si
limn, "ppir I hroa tiling r.n
22, Cur»»- K«r UlM*ltnrtrch inipnireil hottrin^ .ao 2'i, 'iir«'- Scrofula. fiiKriji'.l !ihui«J-. •nt'llinv-. 21,1'tne- (Jcm
rnl
lo-hihty, phy«ii*nl \vMikn«'HH....'.i'
2'», i'iir«'- Drupsy cnl -i-nn.'y M'Oi'ftioti.** Mi 20, Cntv- S^H'SlclkUiAK. sji'foii'-'^ from ri'llni^.....,.*•» 27, (.''Uf- Klilticj.!IU»'n*o, uravH ,'«o 28, (.'aro- N» r\ous llchilUy.-^mimil i-misiuo-. invtipmhtiy tlisrhnrsi'".. I r.o
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.Mouth.
Cahker,
.m. Cures I rhinrv wnkiit'KS. wetting 1'cl V»
:M, C'tre- ruinfui rerhnlw. with s'pa-m* M2, Cllle-- SufTerltias :it eh'»lit»l» of life 1 on :M, (!iirr* Tltillep^y. sp:istn«, St. \'itu«»
r':m.*e...l
(,»f to 10 lar^e al-. luonic'tior lo.-eiwoil *-j*it', eonti.imiig a -pi--
eii\.- for every or.linary ili-oa-e a lan.ilv I* Mil-)'".'! lo, ami hook of (Jire-!i«.»u-
Smaller l-'amilv amiTrnvelmy eaney, with 2« lo 2* viiiN
I'rh'c,
HI
!M, Cure•« hl|illi« ri:t, ul -c iat»-il -..re thiuat .Mi
AMSI.Y *ANi:N.
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(i
C'llieo an-1 1 »ep.»t. .\'i "i'/J N.vv 'orJ,-.
l*or
sule h\
K.J. fUM'01tr)l'!i!U»..( 'raw
I'-.r-lsville.
fml.
REAL ESTATE.
Hsstrrroft &
UKAT, lOS'l'A'J'!':
AGENCY,
fnuvfonlsviik', fiid.
rpM tni'ler.-j^neil h:ivc a lar^'e list of jprnpfity 1 I'or Mile, 'MHIflMltig of dwelling, ehoice Wlilo !"|h, |arm a1141 vve-tern lainlH. T)i»».-«e within t»rilher Imy or s.-ll will llixlil lo their n|n«\pu lo eall on IIjcjij a! iheir oili«-» nov')|f HIlirn.fN A- )IK1T.VKI{.
SHOEMAKER.
HOOT & NII0E3IAKIX0.
w.ii. v^vrs sx.Yiiiii:
-a oi'm» nr.it.t.u in
BOOTS & SHOES,
South SMc 3IuI- St., 'VckI nf Washington,
('runlunKvillo, I iidlana.
CUSTOJI-MAIUi WOltK.
lie
mamifiictnr^H Hoots
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hndi
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lie
t"iiori
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Sjm'HiiI tttei!(i m|mi(ho tS |»n2iinj
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ly 'vec U'l. Oh! «(dd and Siher h,)U^ot.
BVij
B. A. FOOT?-!.
JOHN II. ROBINSON, Saloanian.
MEDICAL.
SIMILIA S1MIL1BUS CURANTUR. iiiMii'iui i:vs HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC'S
H'.WIC
|'i'o\''il. I'otii Mo.' mo«t umi'le «/.spi*ri.'ill «'M( il'f siiri-c^ pimple— JVoinp!
I.Uj i. ol
aii'ltlN-1iiiltlc. Thov sire the onlv m-h-pi'iiV-i-tlv to prmtihir use— Mmjih- thaLmiMalir* ••uinioi ho
ihjkIo
in lusmu
linriuli'?'- a-" to !u 1'n-i* fros»»
lh
«.»m
I
mii^. r. fiti-'i-
•»nt as In- iihvuys rclmhh*. Tlioy Imvo rul^t il Ui»» hiuh«'-i ••"ii»mi*inl tl itn Irom jii", aii'l ill r«ii'l'r .*ai ii'mi ion.
No-. Cents. 1,1'uro- I-Vvitm.
•j, i.'firi'" Worn^.. Worm W'.rm v." a, or h-i-thiuj.' orjiiianln 2.*» I. ('utv.-i llhurlHi'H, of Chi hi roil or
A«luii«.........^2.'»
M. •.
j10 2
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WntrUv* i\ml Jvwvlry S^
BOOK STORE. •^ftANCERS* DIRECCT C^Y.
BOOK STORE
IK »l MS I' KI'ISC I*A I. I'Ji I imH, ct.rnovol Av
ill :ll.,i--ll Av.-JOi,' JtUdL
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iTUKST ri i':s| v'iT.t:iAN i'!ici i'(v, 'vofHw'-ot 1} I'lhe :in.| Wia.M- 1-1 it. 1!. !-•. l" it.t\v.'It, 1'nsi.ir. S.'i vi.:us Suililuy luoniin^ tit im.. .,',-1, Itu.l II, (Miiii^ lit .f litl.Jiiv at 'I Htli'k. .V:
II)inn, Tniyer, Music. College,, 5# pKNTici: imsi:^Myri-:iriA-V ritritcn, '.-.irn«r School. Blank, Homornndtim, ^shot^t.tn ni«i .lohts H:if»
1, I'.iMi't. Si-rvi'.1 ir ^IliniJ Jit tl -i'i'IocK
1' i'iS 1' GH1* JiCJI, (N»\v Sohoon. (.'"Mil I'tko ii Widtiui trct*i», Ktsl'ir j.». J-'imich
S. fvn.M' vvtT'v it! ti'J it. in. iiJi'l rn. Sunday School
M«l
1 I'TIST I ov.'f»n v'l.llf
mi'l $or»
vmt «-viTv iiiiiuhiy, «-|t the Sumlnv 'n .'ju. li (noil111.
nioNKVir i- NT ojjiu'jifeo
'N li.U.M KKVLMiMlH, No. op, K.A.M Slaiml ii. (,-t.ii ^atunl.iv tlio tnll isi.i.m, in .Mu^ouif Unit, Mii'iii Ktroct, ]*. M. Lr'vtM', W. M. r,-
piu \v )r hv n.i.ivoi'iTru7X \J M. Ti'.i'sihiy ov.^.hhi^ ntw-r tlo- ihU hioon, M.i-Mitjk Hull, htuin ftri'Vl. -1A. n. I-. 7
».M KKV NV.. :w7 Hoi'STTtmi •t'lj*«:t M.'i-titr .N!.i.*i.11. -JSIi lirst I'Yitlnv ••v- i."-.tf mv:»'-h month. MiiHonn-IIjilL Main -t., A. '. "IV. Uf. M. pKA wi'i t:iiMviri.K I7I"IUli.'SZ'-jJ-iTilo.(i7r. vy Mfi't I'V.TJ Mlur.Inj-vVi-llllljcilI Oil.l Ki-llnW.-'
papers and magazines of tlio country. In, ,jk mpi.A KKCAMI'M KNT.':NV.r'^r". T."T.*?»: K. fact a complete stool: ol iUl (foods found in .'j, i'-! 1 V,\r'•'Vl-!lI'V/"'!-.''"
such ail cstublishmcnt. Cull and examine rp :t tTTtT:TN^ 1 1 T. in our stock before inircluisinRr as we mean business.
C!wh
'I V. ,. I.V"' ill .1 '».•»« oinitivii'iiil Mow fvcjy Muiitlay vt'ri-
I I A I N
1^ t.i. -t- *n. Hie hr.-i rn* -'Iw.y jii ...ii laontIV p.m. IVnyer itVetinc ewry Tiie« .|jiy eve." uinurtt 'i'l.tae.hers' meeting even ThuistP'v evemti Itoom inN". -J (Xmitie I{.,w. H. l.yle, K. ]*. Covle, Cor, Heo. l:\vifi Mei'lnr "|H as. 1 I rnei orih and Wnlr.ht k'ev. Tad,. aileis, i'.i.-tor. Sr-rv SumhtV. :u tiim: at (*|o.'k iiii'l in t! ovi n.iiym
7
r«»r IleMt lux ^»n rc!iou.SJfr*K.Vttv'!!l»» aii5 I'ablW Kn JI 11
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It ha«
hdiven-«i
--n
a
Kolejeueo^.* Lh I mjrix.ll
htuvh,
..from f?10 lu
£5
Speeiiii!- for nil Pruiite I»i?--a«-es, hoth foi Curiujj.ainl for I'rcvi-iii iv« treatment, vi:i!-i p-wker
&*.£ l«
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(Jnrey Hun--, Uruise-, I.amciie,«, •f-.nc.'*.*. Sou'rhroal.Spra.ii4*. Toothaehe, ICaraelu-, Nfiuiilirni. |{ii'iiiiiiiiiiu, l.nmhn^", Tilt's, I»oiIs, Stitj^?, Mye-, of the Lnn^», No.*e, Stoin'Wh, or of I'iJi Col u-. *l'-ei ?», hl Sort's.
O/....10CH. I'iiifs* Sl.nO ((Is.,
't Ji 1'ht k. m« ii• •:-p| j'oij.l'w Ji\ tun l, !. the ease or winkle hn.x, ate f-ent to any part of (h eouiiti v, In mail »r expMvs, j'r».e «l cliarcu. ou .re
oV \.l ..
1! 11 I'll IlKV'S 12(KM OI»ATII 1 I. .,
and
lo
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greater
a in
tioni]t aV
in the
^nrfaee, i:)oi v. et.»o»
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of
fiu-l nti.d.iM
fai heater
l.nrnt,
the im).{i
pi»\ver-
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and
1'a.wir.c «i' irnipp
LaKavt Ue, Jail. I'.ifUivol'M. J'. cTsnich, l'VahUf»«rf, liehun:!. .Mntmf -ejni 'e'l
»-o!d hy wholesale tiHd rcdstfl
in l.aFuycUe,ind.-. hy
Theodore lu iisc, lls.M^.hi Sli'rl, l^eaier in PaSdnt Veni ud ilti*s^ti
3AV/ f/i iLL.
10,000 baw Waisleii
AT III!
CITY SAW 31 ITil-i
T'j PureJift^f! or''
SAV/ OlvJ* Wi-svill h|*J^l^ '«.t tliida .'Mi
on
f.iT,
thatj
eitiu-r
won«l
on the patent
of the
irwiueli wo w»IJ pry
We have.
Il-*S:»\vSn
Weaienov. pi pared
c»m|ilefr.
no more aud
piekoty.
Mill north
Plumer
him to give a nentand
Ih
prepared to do
eiisy
etiPtotn
or
pe^Ke.i,
work, either
on
«ewrfit
notice.
Kide of JolIe^e
.Innetion.
th hair,to
Hepntring
streot,
^r«j\r
done it
est
lixpateh. He nolioitsn share
neutnoiHand ublloouvtom.
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U1ST1AN it lccit, quinpi* Wjiluut street .out Avrr.t'. W. K, ,!cw |i, lor. St-rviof-^ verv Siiii-ir.y .u ofiol. month »tr. and 7 »•. m. Smuliiv t:, hoot at 1*:,
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&1 ju itn ti fm lh.-t m-
fort i«)ti :\n«l ./(i oolite »nch for meh
th«^ money t" in oi
,M.j ly sCi'Ul (I. tifaBHBttWBWgnrirwibwii ••IIIH——MJU aT lr pads!
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H'rf'.l.m. in vi llr A.'.'dlll. L'rinvNinJi'A iUr A T. II. Ac. Mull.'
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AtCtuJ.i* tli^ tuoruiit^ trains romn ct with thn i-U'itMr It-nuis (or iiwhuimjiolis and lh«inoilultnn tiT.tn for on tho l.,(J. ,v L. Hi:ini:n!.
LouisviMe, New'Albany & CliieaRailroad.
SHORT AND POPULAR ROUTE TO AM, roi MS lil It tri ~%V "S t,
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Trnin,
Ktoi^ht Tnuu.
l.ai.- nv» ai Uh.'IioU Fri'fght Tnt^UH i«r tlin of I'a^soiL. v.lm mnv wi^h to. UMicl ou tht-m. II. «i. MlS'TV, (M'fiMn.vrrnntiir, S. I*. llO(l Now* Alh \»y, 1ml.
I LH-Ill, N
Nobrasiia, Kfinsiis and tlio (ii'cat West.
hTATIu.NS.
ti ir
r.xi'iitfts.
I.cave •.'l,nwfi)r'lsvjlle... Arrive Hur!me: n.'.v Mrrn kTiT
Ihiiiinjfion
.Arrive Kaii/l'.-lil Arn\e (MtHoina i'*:« MOI.M:S Vai.LI.Y H.K 1^ rtve Otl'iunva Arrive
o'clnch
FUtiMACE.
The Peerless
WARM AIR FURNACE
tf
"iCxiu
irurir
l.ei?ve Crevloji Arrive Hel »ak Uamhur/i.,,..
MAIL.
"uMiJpTTn"'
Sain ii. m. a. n.. 12HC, a. m.
7:2') p. m. ni. ji. m.
2r2.' a. in. a. tn, h-.ihi a. in,
IV. I.?.i -n
iV. Ar U. l:. R/
Ijfjive itllimvia Arrive Alhia CliMton
I.'HI p. 11 :n
p.
11:1 p. in ii. Iran n. tn 4: j.i M. HI 7:iun. BI
Ilif»plfins....
fr.T\7^r..NT.:Ar.'ir'irii l.i-uve H"pkin.' Arrive Si. .lofi-nh.....
n.
Aivl»isNn I^-avomvorth,, IxaUMUH 'itv...
11:1)0 II:. »»i
11:17 a. in 12: in p. nt 2:in p.
Ir^n n. in :11 ii. a. l:Cu n. to u. a. tn
T^. hiityHa (*Hy. .'.im.''ii lUuiiV... imnlm
.w J-latismo:}ih l.lm'oln
-vu
p. ui
I sin
p. til
l.
Tin.: J'aeHie Kxprt's- "J'rain has Through CoaeU e» itti-1 Pulltntm Sief-p« iH to (»maha, »te., ami on a I'oHinan Sloi pi-r a: jhirliiiglou ior ivin^as City.
Tho Mail 1'rain has Through Co.iehof to Omnhr». S*. to--ep!.. A*«\, v.ithotit him«»i. This ir- th** I'li Ki ami t,»i'u*hKsT iTh'tk, ami Pushlilt"' nt.' tnotn.'.y hy t:oina elsrwhor«.
ATTORNEYS.
IS. IS. F. BV'Irt't',
TTOKMCVAT LAW Craufonl^villo, Imlmnit. f\ over I'r.iwTorn A MnllikenVSture. Will Lr'ivf p»*oiopt «tteiu r»n to hunlnoss in all ihoCom of MuiitffQHiftry eonmy. K.C. SNV1H:K. W. It. HU.SSKLL.
.Stone Ffoiil.
ICiiMHt'II.
A 'J I.AW, Cmt\for«ifViiU», Ittil.
WJI alteml u'iHt prompliie.-M ami enro to oUt'cMon* of iioies ai/d a' coimls*, ami It^nl hm»imoms tjoii-rallji. UJliee—. e-oml
1 spi-iMi':u!v.tciMh''.is
I»'tlo,
railrondw
the
We
hi^he^t jVrieo
a-h
Inm
jio\v its i»|'.»:vii.'ii
IiH,liifi«,r3
c, MixivUiiifS ami Siii'liicltiK,
and solicit vioj l»«Hh fj i»m Lhe f?:t
and
Alw»,
country.
i«*fitrjn'~h »n
Kri.Ju'o. l»irn nu«! Jiiniso ValloniN
I'enejr.t !»*».-^
1'iekeU. ffp«i.*iHl jittontion
Iho
ofFanrj' Iron I»ie?iet X*oi»«m»
nonr
t!»e
It. M. &, W. C.LOI-ILIIAItT.
MEDICAL.
^v rE isr^r-i tv
WANTI'!D—Kvervhfuly
know that Ir.
P'AHCKT'm J'rench ^tomponnd
will foree
on the
IWddt
llc»a«l or
.Smooth
IK (withoni njtiry). Tlii:
fc»Mly
pur«i
votfetablo eompoa
of the npr23
on
rcoeij)t
per-
nd.' Rent
of
piv-t
jini'o, Sl.Ou.
pnid
V.idrcs»
I.eonard
WlllmniM, Cincinnati, O. np2,'in0
*tory huwtonl'n
i.i:w A I. A C, Tit A IH
W{!«!:»«•' «V Travis, TTnUNliVS AT l.AW, Crawfor«lrtvilh», lndiaim. Will attend with promptness and ear* oolleutions of noic^ ami itrc-nint,«, set (Icmentjt ui deeodmils' e?»tate^, colh't:t
w, p.
m»v.' in 'J'hr atmoi.piiertv n«i-
pni't*, In'a ami
free'from dn'-t !Ut
ii
10:1
of fjoldleiH*
.daim^nnd \eual husino.-»H generally. Olllnc, t\ er KlMon'H I'.anlc
jnurroN-, «. w.iiuu.nkii «.V iJi'iiner,
Arsji::-'j:vaa:icuu.\»ki.i.hh
ihcet' Miiph.
tlio
at i.aw,
Cravvt'Tii^vilh*, Ind. Will attend to all legal l-tjf.im,.*'w ••ntru?'N lo (heir enre. Special ntf»iih.»n yivf t«« oli« ct ion.". Also, to "illumtntf If titjardians, Kxtwutorf ftnd Admini!»tor«. They1 will ooui'm?:«' I he. hm-inej'sj in .Soldier*' Claims, Coriveynuyin^and l.etil Ktale, heretofore eo».-. ducted hy W. I', ilritton :t
KwtifU'ti.v A Etriisli, A T'J'« d.N '1^ AT J..I W, I'r.iHl'or l-vilh', Indifinn.i. /i Snr»:**H '^iumiideed iji all i-.-^e- undertalcefi .there tljitaef" a»n'i)rretJy repreKotiied
no
ffc
will Je
all
pal
ifluueed. Collcirimn* nm«lw in
t? of
!je United Mate* tit rensonahla rat
en.'
Oilhje--' Campbell Tinnloy HardwareStora
DENTISTS.
SC. 'S-oltt'ts","
N'nsr. Mjcond
floor, corner room,I'iwher'H
r.loeU,
Crav.f4»i»lHvi)Jo, Ind.,
[Y tend*
rw^prctfutly
•rs his )»rofi clonal -i-i vh .'m |f ihf juihlic.
its. If. (xaJcy,
NTl-^T,
CrauI'ord.-vilh», Ind
•mou hti4.
Ofticeon Wn«h-
et
ovm*
the
Corner
Hook Store,
V'.itAUCY. lon^
and
luvornlily
mmnnily
known
a»
to
flii-t-oiafs I'entiHt, i.i *ijr
T. M'lian,
I 'l^jJ'ICXT DJCN'I'IST,
v.ood??,
or
Crawford«»ville, Ind.,r*»
hi«f«erviee,' lo
•idi. t.dliee, eovnor
!o dlico, tip-stair.-».
in ensh.
al^o laty '\r^!nnt, pftp'a and
(he
yr. Bj. at
2
(:.M aii W d. i!h aveioo-.
phort noliee
building
jn JiatnU»)nier
pnhlie.
"lio'ou work ami jjK'dM'ate
prices."
I'leaw*
Maiu and iiv« streets
nrxt
PHYSICIANS.
ASS. M.O.,
f'AOI
ICS
is entire
atlrniion (o
the
Medldine.
prnetuif
CaHj*
i»i:iee jmd
attended night
ordwv.
r»srdem»#» on Walnut between
T'ilc*»
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
A. JfenniHoii,
KAli Kf^TATK AfJllNT
and
.1 ltr .l
yivt»n to
and Attorney
«*itniniss:on, 1'en'ts
rial
Law
property of all kind*honyht
nnd *ohl
on
eoiler«ed,Ttixcs.pnid, Mola-
business
whieh
of all
kuuls,
tended to
and eonveyanet.ig at
promptly utxl executed eorfei'llv.
liv*e
over
No.
Indi.'ioa.
ami inoi-o
dnrahk*
»f-
2. I*mptro I'.ln
k,
Crawford.fcvillo,
PHYSICIAN.
jv.ti. ii*. B':if,3.3sr.YsriT~
PiltVSlCU.N
AM-' SI'KCKO.N, liilc fr.'ln
iiiI,
Kas
removed
Kill.'-
hisolliee
0. ofllee
from
Mainxircei
of lr. Irwin, on Market ftreet an.J
1.« |i 4pured to I rent tdironie diseases iimi di--(,f tlie
ear and
oyo
on tho
?peohd aitontion
English nyhtem.
to
midwiferj*. OtHen houiH,^
I. A 11 1 llto I'. M.
If Tf CENTS f-r estraoUn* o^ tunth wliu l.mitfbliig l*aii. ONE DQUAR »fi upward* for »M Kniiuc«.
TEH DOLLARS tor *o U|v«r or I.o»ir »tt of TecUt on ltubWr, tM»t
0 j* AU uitrk trarranteJ il
KILGORE'S DENTAL BOOMS 2To. 70 Kortto DllnoU St. EitaiiuM i6u. tsdlasipsUli
