Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1872 — Page 2
THE JOURNAL
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Hon. Schuyler Colfax.
Afcl.* v/ Mr
FOK PUESII»ENT.
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i.—1». i*. KrMi.i:n. \»i. 2.—CYW'S T. MX"N. «,f fount*, •t.— J.VMK Y. AI.L1S"N, .'f!tron County.
JoHN H.»nI^W!N, F: »nk!-n C*'miy. It.—'iFplt'iK W (ilM'HHS, of Morn-iH n.—lAMK^T. T.-HKSJAMIN F. .if \v, rp«ii(\m»ty
S.—CAIA'IN t'uWYill.I of Wut^h nUnt\.' mJtOl'.K HT S. TAY« »i of ASh-n »*«ain\. I".- r.K^Tr- W
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Jl.—1sttiNKY KF.1TH
KF.N'lffKIANs will Vii men hv ballot this vear.
Tt'E^HAY. November
«.r Klkhtrt
dav. (.'nine uut and vote for (irant and
.Wilson and four itv.
years more ol pro-jer-
A ei'S'F.KAt. impression s,., ni- to ail that a two-third- majority sary to pass a bill over the (loverm-r to. This is a mistake. The constitution of the State provides that a bare majority of all the members elected in each house mav do it.
in the eountrv south of the in the I
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VOTE
ARKANSAS rebels are disfranchised by bv the State constitution, and not by 1'nited States authority as the readers of Democratic papers would be obliged to infer. The policy of the (iovernment toward the rebels of the .South has been lenient beyond example. Under it nut a single rebel is deprived of the elective franchise, and only a few, barely more than 200, are made ineligible to uflice.
*3 tin last numlter of Ihtrj^rn 1 contains a cartoon representing Greeley in a most ludicrous position. It is intended ii.- a take off for the 1'rihnn••'/ ibclaration after the ()ctober elections. "We are on the home stretch." The •sage is extended on a "stretcher" carried by two men, while a man is runnin
up I
from behind with a card labeled ''flratz Brown," who seems to have been lust in ^,
SHVS
man is "not a candidate or an aspirant
The Tribune disposes of another rumor
he "does not want and will not accept the
editorship of any paper, F.a-t or West,
whatever these knowing correspondents
111"NTF.I'. S
sn0ech
position to the free trade theories of Mr. Kerr and' the Democrats generally, supporting his pusiiion with the most convincing arguments. The Oth District will be represented by a man in full sympathy with its material interests as long as General Hunter keeps his seat in C-'ongcess,
State. One '.Zimmerman, editor of the
Mi ll lMi-i'lt in Grunt luivc l»t on laiMlerr«l liv politician.-. l'ieMlcni nhin :i»it, ina lifter to Thnni.t- JctVr^'.n, ihtttnl ai Mount Virion Jn! 0,
T. H. bTmc CAIN H*nd~J. T. TALBOT 171'f., :i\ EDITORS A N pr^vh I ifT "Kvt'ry not of ad niin ist ai ion itortured, and thr nr»M si and uint in
KEI'l'ltLU'AN NATIONAL TH-KKT. vul:on ivpri'M'iitutiti»-ut llnm art* li.adt*. by jr» in^i «nc -ide only of a nl»jt el. and llial too in Midi cxn^mttiw* and inidotvn! Unn t'ould omvly In* :o a Nom, a n^H-riim* defaulter, or even 10 a common ck-po« kel."
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Mf «ifki lilujfrtoi'* tenrtct* V»t*NT fcm*« rwnniended hwt to tKt -\riifrica'j p«,pU. ami irith him at**' "v» 'tif1 march tovicto'y
NV'ahin^t»n, like (.irant, wm» aoeusod 4 id a tleMre to become kin*:. JetlerM-n \v:i» ridiculod and Uenoumi'il as a liar
Madison wik aivUM-d ot MiMainiiiiz iion.il 'ippresioii and iU nonmvil in i\ul 'jbltterOft term* tor it. Some of li:s enemies evt.-u hintui at a div»nlutioii of tlie niviii. \Va»hinj:ton, .lolin
Adauf and Jedor-on were alt a— ,-ailed for ab?enitu^
IIKHIM-IM'*
iin western I'enu-v Ivania. th
is the noiv Legislature that is railed paragraph appear- v:|
by Gov. Haker to meet on the Kltli of '•(.'unsilcr it well, icilow-citiz• 11s. vote November, and not the old one. Tlie deliberately, vote eoii-cientioii-lv. vot' terms of the old members. exeett of the
ott
.. i,i. vuu will, vote lieneral (iiant a tailureSenators holdinj over, expired on the day
.... stone at icttvsburir, and ill eicrv place vail that a two-tlnrd- majority ,s neces- ,.
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TIIK ..exineton (Mo. Ciiunxtian, (ireelev's first and warmest supporter, spells Cirant all the time with a small p. A race of men of the caliber ami raisinir of the editor of the Ctucu-iun. who jdwelt I .Vndersonville had but tiieir just deserts! Mitchell's
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(lavs of slaverv, and sold their children l'"'
,, I mother son, lioldinu Inch revelrv in the Used to spell Ciod with a little p. 'apit,,l, ami contusion, di-may, and A archv in the lur.i! fn tell vuiir
for Grant next Tuesday is a
Vote for a continuation of the financial •policy under which our eountrv has enjoyed four years of unexampled prosperity. A vote for Greeley is a vote for a disturbance of this policy and the substitution of, we know not what. It is safe to vote for Grant, while it is a risky business to vote for Greeley. Be on the safe sid«j.
Irom the
Capitol, jui a* liiant i- o\v avail* l»y
Ih-moerats for cointr to Urutieh. None of the former I'le-Ments, however.
exhibited a- much patience under the
liit:T :iiid -lie!, entire faitli in
tin' lin.il viTilii-t ut' the ]•-'pU* a- tifii. I rant ha- ex In hi tel. Hi- romluc: lur-
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inte!id with is emu: -h of itself to entitle
him tu be called one ul the uni-M'-
mo-t di-tiiiL'i:isiicd eharacters. 1..
for C'oriqres--! stand In t!i-.* nia:i wh-i ha- nevvr di^ap|oii/ted lis. ami who exhibit- stieh sub
lime faith in the integrity of tl.e
1 tlie splendid sii.'
followi ni
't'i"t. vote up the icbel
aml I ec th
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Ulter the election. before you thus vote, tear duw tho mocking monuments erected to your pa-
!r
a
"M'dnst (irant. anil when you see
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arcl.v in the ill voted
land. that.
—Hon. M. t'. Kerr is in an embarrassing predicament. The New Albany "the acknowl-
l,in ns
v,oU-'
conccruing Mr. Colfax by stating that!els—that
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Valparaiso Jfettentfer, thought to bully dred
Gen. Ileub. Williams, of the Warsaw /u-—The New York Tribune says that diamm, whom he could not copo with ne of the most remarkable things of the in argument, into fighting a duel, (fen. campaign is the support of (irant bv Williams, who is a man, of course de- Hen. liutler. Haven't the (ireelev p.-i-clinel to accept tne challenge, the very pors been telling us all the time that wording of which proved its author to be "reconciliation" is the watchword* coward. The General might as well Can't (irant and Hufler sbal-e hands Bhpot a monkey for making faces at him across a bloo lv chasm as well :is Grcelev as shoot such a creature. and Jcfr. Davis •.,
„_ ^"'le 'it'^-burg C.,i,unr,-i iid savs: "It THE Secretary of the Treasury, during is a fact of no little significance that Gen. the past two weeks, has been beset with Hart ran ft. carried his own coun tv petitions frotn "business men" in various against an opposition majority of about
East.ni citie, alternately prayin for 8^1 that l.J^al.wSl hi
and against the re-isaue of the forty-four, in l.m county while Lancaster the millions of currency retired by .Secretary hoino of Uillenfelt
M'Cul,.^. Tlie SMfttarjr ..i^., ,I of right to issue the money, but has de- Cnrtin, gave IL-irtranft clineti so far to excrci.se it. It secuia to
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be the opinion of the more conservative -The G„Mn, A,Jf
that it is safer to let aiono the financial
the rnce. edLt leader of the ree Jiade mo\e- bnni:iu^ the -ehool under pmper di.-ei-a a I a a a a a TH£ .South Itend Trihv.nr, speaking for
nt
•-TLI'l,"rter
1 Vo,ln
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mp wh
lllL ilU, 1 ,r ri
they first
el
iU lll
"r
xerr
K""r,lS® '''voting
cl,,f le
couulr
may assert to the contrarv." ehaye but three candidates for be made of the cla-s in F.nglish grammar Mayor ill the field. Thev are all "KeGI:K. MOUTOSC.
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'ity that each
'ii. feels, if either ol hi- competitors is elect-
lost week is universally acknowledged to ed, that this helpless nnd wretched mehave been one of the very best of the tmpolis will go down into deserved and campaign. He comes out iti square op- eyerlasting thingumbobbery.— A'.
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the New York HwW. the
leading advocate ol Mr. (ireeley. which said ''We will frankly admit that we ourselves, although supporting Mr. ireeley, should be unwilling to submit the financial policy of the country to his uncontrolled personal guidance." And so say all prudent men.
NOT often in these day*, are glad —An error in the official' returns to Ve able to say, does a man make big makes Niblack's majority in the First enough fool of himself to eithert hallenge
(-'"»f:ressiomil
another or accept a challenge to mortal "'returns make it 112. Mr. Heilman, combat. Ue recently had an example I'epublirau competitor, reduced his of the former kind, however, in our own
m!
Disirirt i2. The correct-
'i "ritv 2,l.'t'S votes, and lends the Ke-
'dicun State ticket over fifteen bun-
VOUM
in the District.
r!
e,lt al,le
consUint reduction of the public debt, S Sc"!* WtTtetC. i\an'thetaiPwdU
wa
polioy under which the country is pros- S*!3''1'011 W-tween thf Democrats and the
pering than to incur the dangers of a ^1*c'ral liepubliean/ jeeais to have been
Ee of
scrioui inflation of the currency.
—The Allmn An/un says tiiat "nothini
lens than Oivine power can now redeem
rennsv I van in*' from the lopu! divans The parly uf'the Artju.* i- moie likely to
p*t help Iruin ihe »lher direeiion —()neof the( reeley nrjraii- -ay-: "(i real
States uro« inu up to the weM of ihem
have ht«»len the scepter from Oltio and
lYnnylvania, and we ean eh et PivMdent*
without tliem." The apparent diilicuity
ot your ideeti.u l're^idout^ in that way
i-, lnweser, t'utl the furt) or we-t vou
the more ol»Minatelv resolved are thr
pt ople t«» liave nothing to do with your
candidate. 1 he i.'hat lotti\ ilK» (Ya.) ('hronirlr
advi-os \l readers to give r,o I ved to the President's thank^'ivinj: proclamation.
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ii was i^-ued under the xhilaratinj:
eli'M't ol the October election-." Had
the Provident waited until after the liepublican Mice* in November, the'Yxhihiratirig ellect" would have been much
greater. The (in eleyite are not likely
to be pleased with anything this -ca-oi*
M:irrli in 1 •"i• *i• Sr-iS
IK'.xt.
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,,-ti
»u- ei.onnc a- lie hits boen obliged to|ehaii.i. I' ditjeauv. l:nhaia and 1 enn« u,-,r a man to !he
JH-.~
L'ch of .1 udire I'ierre-
"int. ul New York.
ilelivered reei'iitly
uneliaiieed.
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.. t-'ioi dead deimdish every uiciuurial
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ve-| dler's tomb! Level throe hundred thousand hi I lock.-, under which sleep til rec hundred thotiscmi men ol the country they died to save tlie jrrass is vciy ieen, so watered liv niothers' teals ami the rosfs bloom well which liiuun.inj: sisters ami bereaved wives have planted mi these graves! Trample them in the (arth.they are a mockery, the sleepers died in ail ignoble cause, and well deserved their duuin and the rutting prisoner- uf Libbv. ami the starving, tortured -oldier- at
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children
rOLITK'AI..
1 he Indiana Liberal.- are now de.-ig- their -upport, -he will teach them a niimnalcl as "A-sistant Democrat.-." lu one school. The huii-e is comlbrtaMr. Schurz is at home in Missouri, hie and provided with nice new desks, looking for a tailor to repair the rents in Tuesday, October l!'J, A. M., vi-ited his brc"chcs pockets, through which the No. 2'!. iillilland's -chuu] house,' W. 1'. German vote was lost the other day. (.'lark teacher. This was the fourth —The Constitutional Convention of
Democrats, among whom are some of the able.-t men of the State. Kveti so late as last Friday the New urk 7V,7,io„ claimed that llro'lcv ithe Thi
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—The terms of twentv-four I'nitcd
intr tho la-t tw.i vears un.lernlu- e-.-i.tin- Micct-^r-. reMiitinj: in -ix K«- Wicvt-l by l.»va!: H«'|iU».!icaiw. ..f •!e.l •K-uilt...! -'h L'r.^-1,,,1 „n-ri,
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piliticaiiv. Indiana and
-yIvauia may tv re^!ird-."l a- t.jua'lv
well -ett!»d. leaving election- yet to oc
cur in Alabama. Arkan-a-. Florida. toorjia," Fiiuui-. Kai.-it-, I.et l-'.ina. Mi.-souri. Nevada. New Vnrfc. North I'aroliun, rmon and Wiscon-:u. The Hepubiii-aii- mity los^ Alabama, (rrorjia
l.-mi.-iaiia, and North Carolina, and will
Liaiti one in lilmui- by he leleat tif
Trumbull —thu other States remainin
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l'ennsylvania will assemble at Harris-! rolled thirty-one pupils. The hou burg, Tuesday, November 1'.'. It will be composed of ol' Republicans and -I
Xpuneut. of true Jvepublicani.-ni.
l!\»iniiM*r Tlintiipv«»o'r« Ol-
lli lal ^iki|s oiidition ol Schools. u.S«'liH»l Prttpt rl) F.le.
I'NInN •|»\VN||I!'.
Monday. October lil, A.
M..
vi-ited
No. 1 l!u-eiib:trk -i'IkhiI ho:i-c, John (i. Overton teacher .-ccund wed: ol school: tweiily-ix pupil- enrolled: the school not lully organized. The larpe children of the neighborhood are k( pt at home to hilpdo uj the i'"all work.
I lie hou-e is ttinp old, yet il is toh-ra blv comf('ilable. New desk- would be in onler. A little whitewash and paint would add to the appeaiance as well as help tu -erve the property,
hool hou-e. .M i-s Kutli (J
week of the school, in whieh found en-
........--.i,e puptis. llie house i-
comfortable and well -eated. nnd nothing
is wanting to make the school a -oicce-s. October
22. I'. M.,
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called at No.
pits enrolled. Mr. Wright had experienced -iune ilifliculiy in organizing the sehool. on account uf the irregularity of attendance at.d on account of not being very well acquainted wi th our common s-chool system, this being his first in this J^tate. I made a few practical suggestioas, which I hope will aid liiin in
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joritv
llartranft OIMI
in increased ma-
ol (ireeley, the father of! ntid furni-lied with new desks. 'full gallop. .The throne is inheritable
that gentle- "teetion. (i tlie afternoon of the same dav. I ""d iti ca-e the King
railed at No. 21, Martin's s.^diool house
for the Senatorship, nor for any other of-1 "te this year will not want Daniel W. Moody teacher. He has a tol- c-.-or from among their own sons.The fiee of any kind, State or National."! reflection hereafter that their first rrablv large school for this time of
Friday, October 2o, A
^t S,
an
nppe lI(1 to
of ^hc business men of tho coiuitry, who tlie J.)emocratic partv to abaneJou \ih /, the evening, I called at No, haye approved of tlie, policy by which
an(
dopt that of the
(rr,ltlnv
the Secretary has beeo able to make a l'»rty." This is Dundreary's t,5il'l"'r- 'nlyeventeen names enrolled., ^, "lea,.IH "'mted.
year
fifty-three pupils being enrolled. Mr. M-'
's'' the right of M-ems to pfHSf's-i thi' confidence and re-
with a ]iarty embra- spect of all hi
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'''"'"J'"' eleinents in the tiieir splendid deportment and attention
-to their le-sons. Special mention -liutill
three cif the class w'ore pri^ent Mi—es .1 ul in A. M.-.rtin and I'tnina and Anna Corse. They stood the test of a critical examination as far as thev had studied tlie science and sustained themselves quite well. The lic-u-e is considerably out of repair. I counted twelve broken window pane-' New desks, a good coat of paint, and whitewashed walls would no doubt add considerable to the popularity of the Tru-fee in this neighborhood. I would say to the teacher* that, "A new broom sweeps clean." A bint to the wise, you know.
Thursday, October 21, A. v'-ifed No. 22. Ureiifrcn's school hou-e. Miss Liz-
rau ed in perlect order, while the wall*
are nuitully lecora!cil with pictures
and wreaths t:btefuliv arrangeii. Neat
little iraeket.-, co\ered with «:oid paper,
are supemh on the walls in appropriate
places, upon which arc ph.ced vaM lilleil
/.ie Kppersoii teacher. She has twenty- .advances the membranes become highly six pupils enrolled. Miss F.ppei-oii colored the discharge from the nostril teaching a most excellent -ehool. Her
instructions primary reading are very em-d the breathing is also quickened, good. The bouse is in very bad enndi- and iu some cases obstructed and labor tion. 'I he desks are old and mean There Should the animal be kept at work, are no blackboard accommodations af
with llower^. the whole d'plaving tine friend- a run which cost taMe and artistic skill. Tlie etlect was tie, hi?- sliiet iVojit (1V V.
plainly seeii in the personal appearance
of the pupil-. Kaeh oiie was ^ire-.-ed plainly but neat and clean. No child would !e«d like coming into Mieh rooni
ina tlirly or slovenly dress. Not only
thi-s but the pcrlcet deportment oftheljun" history, which run COM tho. pupils Miowed that they felt it a ^reat 'attemptci it. not only what I. 1
IF.' 11rIiikv.
»1cfeat. Ti:is -onUMice. uttered
will i'-\tiri' tlu- ,:h T.m. Ilr.nvne. a nnbl,. tn.r.
M. I'.ijrht States !iavc already ami iea.ifst trkT.'l .•» hi- rmintrv, h:i
Vn.-erat- ie ha« Wn a-ido for
riij.i.- ,' ... ,, the man Hfiulrick? u-Jio.-.votod nut a 161-
•at'nor a man to the s'.ipprt^s-itin of the rebc-lliosi. .'-lie man, who,", during the t:ivil war. ca.-t lo- iiitiiiclice ii^x.»u the -ide ii traitors and treason. ii.".s been voted fi«r and ehcted (*•••.-_rn ,r, Ijceaustwith s:rai' Ki i-.iblio.ms, is less i»liou- than a muti charco.i with bavin IWOII intemperate. The soldier has Ken .-puriied lor lite oonar the friend of hi.coiintry arid defender of our hearth stories, has been forgotten for ilc man who Would hav. with ec-ta'.ic satisfactioii. pluiiped Indiana into the very jaws ,•(! war. bh'icdsiicil. and ruin. 'i'om.
T!r'Wnt-, tl.e patr i.t, ha- bten saeritieed for Tom. 1 ndrick-. tie icbel. If tem(•eranee is to lie made an issue in politic.-. then let men be selected fur oiliee, fiom
1 ••»(tl Ti'IIui.'tII smith. 1 hi.- veneiable tale-man of f\niuccticut. now upwards of years oi aj.e,
write t»
October 21,1'. M.. called at No. 1'.'. reel! teacher. She has thirty one pupils en- iivity to breakrolled, and eveiy thinp .-cemed to lie niov- dent (irant, by itijf alone: -moothlv. There w::s some trouble in tbi- di-trict la-t Winter, but I ln.pc nothing of' that kind will occur this year. Imbed, I feel confident that il the people will only L'ive Mi-sGieen
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liana, opened upon the President, and
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North I'niuii, lo-eph Wil-oti teacher. The school was not under as good di-ci-plitO' 'is it to l,e. owing, no douht,
l-'reat. mea-ure to the uneumfiM table
statement will undoubtedly add to condition uf the house and its proximity
the enthusiasm manifested by life-long railroad. Demuciitts toward tlie whited fraud. Wedne-ilay, t)ct-il»ei' 2'i, A. M., visit—.Tolni D. Dofrees, the ireeley and No. 2", Miller's seliool hou-e. W. 1'-I'-rIivn wire-puller and coininittreinan at Wright teacher. lie has iwenty-livc pu-NYii-hiii'.-ton, lias given up '.lie fight, and gone into the patent right business. He worked valiantly until the mercury gut down tu Defreesing. ]oint, and then gave it tip.
a Chief Magistrate, of unspotted ricti tilde, vvho-e services tu the country have been of inappreciable value, shall be eru-hed out Would not this be an in- (Oct. 2i.t, 172,I was immense, fainyHow I rejoice that no such .-tain is to be attached to the escutcheon of our eountrv
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IJV Women.
.1 :-M (1|. I,.. N„\ l||l„-r, Among the Holland possessions there is a remarkable little State whieh, in its constitution and the original customs of its inhabitants surpa.-.-es the boldest dreams o| American emancipation ladies. 1 poll the island uf .lava, between the cities i,| liatavia and Saniar.uig, lie.s the little Lrtiplom i-i' It.on.,ui. Allfiougli tributary to Holland it is an independent Mate, politically without importance, yet happy, rich, and since time immemorial governed and defended by women. lhe sovereign is indeed a man, but all the lest ol the government belongs to the fair sex. The king is entirely dependent upon hi- state council composed of three women. The highest authorities, all State ofiicers, court functionaries, military cummanders. and soldiers, arc. without exception, of tlie female jex. The nun are agriculturists and merchants. 'J'hu bodyguard of the King is lorined of the female
'Ihcse amazoiis tide in the mas
culine style, wearing sharp steel points in-tead of spurs. They carry a pointed lance, which they swing very gracefully, so a iiiu.-ki.-t. which is discharged at
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'hi sen one is then proclaimed lawful
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."' '"lI''tid city of this little
tate lies thi and is dele res-es.
pupils, as evinced by
'me or the most picturesque l-land. in a fruitful plain, ed by two well kept furt:
Tlie Horse l:|»il«*iulr.
The -pread of the disease whieh i- destroying hor-es by the thousand is creating a panic in nearly all of the large cities ol the Ka-tern States. Tho disease -ceins to have been imported fiom Canada. It first made its appearance in the 1'nited States about the 1-ltll ol ictoher. Having cro—ed the line it spread among the horses of Hc.fl'alo, l!."tnn. New Yurki r.rooklyn and intermediate cities. As there is no knowing how soon tliisdi— ea-e may make it- appearance in the Wi"!, we copy the following concerning it- symptom* and treatment from the Ijiilfalo /,'j•
The symptom- are. in the early stages, a starring coat, dry or hacking congt, moving with reluetaney, and general dullness nasal membrane at first pale watery discharge from one or both nostrils ears and legs cold. As tlie disease
change.- to greeni-h or yellow color Uie pi'.lso, which ai lirst was low, is quick-
,i ch in
„n -ri. •!•-. i.. .i. hieal, with light catarrhal fever, and conall. The 1 rustee ought to see to this at principally
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-r* ss 5r«si? -.Si,« iK'C'is a new floor, new desks and other the windpi|ie, from the throat to the breast in the earl
iggie Carroll
te acher. She liasn pleasant littleschoeil, I'.verv thing secme.1 all right. Order wasgeiol
,j instructions first rate. The limine is
l-leasantly situated.
tPn cllcr in
S the dog." Tim whole aflair of the could visit this school. I am secure horse for any purpose the
SUrc tlle ,vould bc we
lroulle-
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"od, Mis-s 1'hrone Knsminger f'"-* raged with |eculiar virulence, and
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a veJ for tlK ir
Not*staiu to be seen on the
.vs.
"A IM S THIWit till VANITY FAIH,' Oi which *41. I
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.' talke{ a whole r^tun
nii in the 1 'ineinnati '//mwt i'tf, a run
which taxed th-- renins of the .-aid 0.
!'. in manner most heart rendinir lo hi^
c',
t! -i
"'T*
to
once, for it is a thing indispensable in a will be extended to the chest the coversriiool room. ing of the lungs (plrurii) will he involvlu the afternoon I visited No. 1.1, Van-
the bronchial tubes,
v,
"l
hUiV
d.idly with her school. The pupils all ''"d.v warm by clothing
els'1 rS"
1 ll'-»risy,
a a a a a
hook school bous,'. M,ss Mellic Klmorc contend with, immediately follows. I teacher. Hie ha- iortv-two namen on "Tin-treatment is an follow*: First, her roll. Miss K. in ^ettinfr ahm^r splrn-
woikin^ the animal when in the
stage give slinui-
lauts, but when the disease advances and the pulse beciimeH (|iiickened, sedative medicine will have te be given to arrettt the iiifhunmatory symptoms. "Cathartics ami nauseating medicines should not be- administered. Uleeeling is dangerous aud should not be practiced. "The source of the disease, as we have 32, before stateel, was in Canada, where it
Montgomery it* bigl.'t, 'it'w'.s ftlmo't hnlLhible to
Stre railronls
vtre
0 cr Ul0nt
Wt
or
I any where. The furniture is ar-1 ia the *ame predicament."
obliged to suspend
carriages, both public and
him his neck
w»re a diekev
A III N o! 1 111. AI N 11-1-1
plea-uie, as well as privilege, to attend but fmiucntlv their wizzen* this \i\ -uch a M-hool, and frtun their pleasant the run, cither* that's on my mind, looksone could -cc that they felt a juM A st«iA!t i:t"N--
priilo in !lio :i|i]'c:iratK'c ii:nl irr uiui'i u'iii i«i,m ti-n tin- M-nson for that. I'.v
room. I in ed nut -:iv that their .• rec tatioiis were not,,I. for who could at- tret tin-uuca-y to know tend a .-ehool like thi-and come up to
NUIAF
the ivoitati.-n with a bad iiwn It tbui'# abuiil t« ?et mo bewiblereil
ut'X
Wait a inument till I irot niv -enso set-
!!,•• v. i:h :u .l. :t- icneral Pumont -aid tu a
This-cntcm-i' with only two word^ W*.'-- N'lrginian during the lir.-t year ul it hilt ha.- ean-ed the lu'|nib!iran. uf Indiana a the war. 1'!! roiato "in my weak and iVe-jand the
ble n.antier"
tmi: i:t.N.
It was a run thruis-th dry iiood-. much
of which e!K' u-t\i liuiHlrt-vi- uf UKAITIKIM. Wit.MKN'
Wliom 1 -aw tiv.i iy in (.'raw fordsville.
and the r-.s of hicli wa- tno-t ta.-te:ui!y
and r.itra.-tively arranged on -helves,
piles, in fe-toons. in pyramids. And this
dry iruods oi-. the Kuatiful women ai- ve-
-aid (can any "...wn in America beat
(.'rawi'oMsville for pretty women) and
uii the shelves afore-aid. and in the pyr-
amiJs afore-aid. 1 -a at Campbe'.l
11:srto day, the orca-ion beiny ,,, lv "'Hi: IN.W'I.I ItAl. fevl-'
s' if the President, for no one will know till November who that 1-ickv
l'!l:ll'
wi 1
the hiphest to the lowest, who have nev- show, which that firm purposes making er taste! the accursed cup.
it-niapniliccnt -tore from thi-. time forward. Now I would like to
al
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a liiend in Cincinnati a private
letter that contain*, the ldlt\vinc' im-pre.--ive tribute to (Jen. rant and hi-
iNixr.\Ti:,
If it weie not that people iniirht tliink I meant to adverti-e the store, that the
administration I''"'1"1'0 reflected in the splendid 'ertainly no lavors iecei\ed or e.\- MlKlion peeled have prompted me to Mipport the In the rear of the e.-tablishiueiit, sli(win^
re-election of President irant. I have „(,t „nlv the ca-.-imeres, the laces, the un- wdiiijf the meaU for hi- ne«v vis acted on a thurouith conviction that the
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highest and best interests of the Amen- «I'I'™ehab!e furs, and ,he-well, every-
can people require that an unprincipled cualitioii should be put down, and an administration in main upright and patriotic should be upheld. Very .v.ion after the administration was organized, the purpose wa- formed and brought into achovn and incessant calumny abuse. The infamous Neiv York Sun cuiiducted bv the infamous Charles A
thiiiL' else—with which
i"\ ie.- of gin- (girl- always go in hevic-)
about liftv men started for lhe point he nl/JV/T'Thp '""11"1"
if a j!a.-s plale is coverel ith collodion in the ordinary manner, and, alter the luju.d ha et, a piinted -hiet ol paper pressed upon the surlaee liuhtly With the hall ol the hand, a vcr\ c.\ait ieproduction of the printed matter w:ll 1 loumj impressed upon tlie collodion after the removal *»t tin* paper —the dcMtin
when he was in Saratoga) and Irs "at or lype remaining perlecily visible alter tails—that iu't the run I've be u- complete de-s eation t»r drying ol lilnl to make tn-iliiv
ll, lil 1 ,lr
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Talk' about so blood curdliiejly in "In- ihcted lij»ht, alter the surface ha iteeii who bri'alhed upon, the \\pe or de-i^n beinu h»M
lift v.
'-c—but of the semi-annual
destroy l're-i- —I would here remark that this picture "d i- in itsclfa show worth more t'nan many a fellow has paid a quarter to sie. I i« ,i hi nil tiuuiu lie ih ti|
Il:lv(1 tll,,L
li-i-i.tir. I ... 1 1. ... .. 1 I I 11 1.1* .11. .1.
ha- pursued liiiu with unparalelled virn- ihi- talk that if I lived hereabout-* ami lence to this day. We have before us had anything \o buv with (it takes th for solution Ihcquestlon, hether not
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merely to say in the close ut ,,
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ca-h, von know.) I would buv of Campbell & Harter. (1. O. A. Hut risr. I'. S.—The illumination at night,
(i.e. A. n.
lI \.1tONl I.AMI.
l.lllest li-t»m tlie (.lilti'i'lng Ocbfrth or Vrlir.4»llii.
'c':Ult!i'T'e t.f-t !i-r In 111'* I I' liVei'Tl ili'lllli-.-' I have list had the pleasure of a call from Thomas Y. Kearus, Esq., of Fort Defiance, N. M., who showed me quite :i selection of gems whieh If had gathered at the IU'imund Firi'l*. The lollo»»iiif liel "I'llieiii Two -mull inonds weighing a half carat each jl ruby weighing eight carats, and .-eve smaller one emerald weighing two and ii half carats, and several smaller ones several opals weighing from one to six carats, and quite a number of very fine garnets also a very beautiful rose col-' orcd stone claimed as a diamond. '1 he collection is very beautiful, and I must be quite valuable. I learned thai, all the gems wele found on the liio de Cheley, about 12.1 northwest from Fort Defiance, and about .In miles south ol the lii San Juan, and near the famous I (.'anon de Cheley. Mr. Kearns went out with one of the Navajo Indians and the' interpreter, and was gone six davs. Immediately on his return to For! Defiance
had :st visited (local intcie.-t. lie discussion was cara Mr. 1\earns was otlercd *1. I
HI
for the
Ut
1- ranc.sco to have them tested and cut.
1 hee atones e.\it in LTeat abundance on
tlll
!1' r""*:
r."
do the rich gold plBcer mines in north-j
western New Mexico (on the San Juan ,„.
river) and the mines of precious stones
in nor .western Arizona, form an yray
of wealth ntiequaled in any part of the
l-r.„„.li'. Am„i:,
werc v,
1
a dis ..
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''i-t.iH-t I. t!..-
printed matter when 'he plate is field up
transpare i.ey, *»r hen -een by a re-
W -unk-n
or in tnht. A-a ready
niethi.d --p\-uijr valuable uriuinal-. it iL''-'e-ted that tliis |r»v-s may be available, shire the necessary nntniiula'iuns iei|iiiie no mure time than the (u'.-ee-s ut euj.yin:: a written dueimient in the .ordinary, copying' pte.-s.,
a (iir c.0111|.
]j
r-vr
ar
Most of them had the appearance of being
quartz crystals, but an expe'nenced hip-
4
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rlillie rn!u
tl i'.tl l' ,i'
which section, he thought, is favoi ibl.
o.l. John *VnMicr.
get to irivc credit to whom credit is .hie.
in the iwnV'stated'"at S
jtl
l^hil .H-h 1 i'r i" Bankhead and the oilur bv .Mr. «il ''-I
1 ,l,t
will send the whole collection to San
slillll(! t)) ju Uw
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the Yio ile Chely, and the facilities for )lll) iic became greatlv interested working the mines are good. A line) the controversy, which grew holt-r .- ream water lb,ws through the coun- „11(1
liui
Col. .lolin W. Foster, Chairman of the 'rV 1 .f
Keptiblican State Central Committe"
has, by tho splendid and unsurpassed or- ™,
ganization of the State, contributed great ly to our success, and is deserving of the
special commenda Republicans
everywhere. lot to again lead us to victory.
•Who Ke,.,,sTi.u il,| "ther establishment in tliis city. I-*! Mii I tu- Ho. i. ii A. n«f
,rl Iy
u.at eitv. nne edited
Vancey. Both editors were awav at .lie
ti ml wldl om
.l(1 ..nga-ecfa sub-
^litoriul during
h()tu uilll hUre
'nl'
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and ilV iii in if• 'r "ewspaper oflice.-, in thu expectation of !hl tV-o ricl i-r Id ill
witnessing bloodshed in case tl.e furious
wrile
should happen to meet. The
ws l)f wliat (i ()I)
abstnl oJUor ull,j' llllrril(1 hom
thillki
j,is
sllb ti utl
ger onii
Minor.
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Armed parties have recently passed quenccs on discovering that, unknown to through Denver, Colorado, and Santa each other, thev had engaged the same I'e, New Mexico, bound for thediggings, man to olliciate'cditoruilly in their aband cafes of arm* are being shipped from scnee—an able and enterprising voting San Francisco, so that despite all doubts lawyer who had been conducting' both regarding the truthfuitiess of the dia- sides ol the vcnnmouscontroversv with a moiid sharps, there appears to be con-1 degree of vigor onlv equaled bv'liis itnclusive evidence of the existence of a partiality. It is needless to ,-av that no diamond quarry somewhere in this part duel grew out of that discussion. of the world. I
W A. (tlover aud several other ge"-. A Kluiciilnr ll-ln«t in roiim-dli ut. llemen arrived here recently fmm north- A letter from Killingley, Conn., to the western Arizona. Mr. Glover, a very Jhun,,,,! 77„„„ narrate ti.e following intelbgent gentleman, showed us some-1 a drive with some friend
v, V" uiivi! wun some menus over wfii l'a,l',
''TP V0"111"1',
lp
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"I' froin ant
hills while traveling down the^Little
Colorado from (.amp Apache. None of H(.
„s in dan-
Tl
,ev found popular ex-
it ii a re re
iety in regard to conse-
omfrct Hills, the other .lay, we called
on lt Ml nr
Vl,lr.s
character—a man thirlv
old, who is dear, dumb and blind.
vns
bom deaf and blind. Whether
lie would have been dumb or not If he
l)et.„
ing it is
idary or diamond s.iarp might be able to niorii.m of intellect am ovidcnUv rt.hnr
as
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Ropnblieans iu rejoicin-' over the
grc.it victory in thiss/ntc should not for
nt'::c'
tlllu
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fl"r
encouragement ofti go'od'fV.rtign marke? Oiem^ a^t'h^^y w^nfeyidenU^nTade
/il"
0 ,br
cent, of the usual yield, and lie wheat
reiuirements of the United Kingdom for the harvest year ending with next August about 85,0t 0,000 bushels. The deficiency of the potuti crop iti the Kingdom ia gaid to insure a good market for the heavy surplus in the Uuited States.
whh th( s( nsc of lr
i,niKJSwibte to tell, bit: bis glim-
merinos ol intellect arc evidently rather
fM l,le W1 re 1111 ll,C
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"'f'
thr Little ob rado the formation of
mu.iication except the sense of touch are
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inflict exists it will manifest
in tho case ot Juliiin Urace
Tui:i is wul (]eVeloped
ai
IKii'in tin- smiti, ii, n.i Trii'iuic here eejuies in a
physicallv
i" of ordinary liight liiii a stout, thick
II
,l, vnl
,,r„.,"nr
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of any lon.l but milk Ihirty
aml
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,lrek lke
,.lt ami appaiently a nitiscular svstem to correspond Can we say now that milk
babes nud ca'only, and not for
w„ i,„„ 1, iuMij, sks, r"
every one
of them had to be pulled out, as he tore
AForHlp. ItrmiiiiU r„ our Pro,!.,.'.* I P"* with tlicm- As lie ne*vJ tnem to chew his milk with.
»"d ehuhe' luVnished
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Another peculiarity of this strange beingis, that through all his long life he has chewed a rag. 1'rom his Infancy, his mother has had to place a rag in bin mouth as soon at he bad taken food, I asked her what he would do if the omitted it. She laid lie would give her no
pea«-c till she put it l»ack. He di-tin-
A rw rnM THH orCopylti DOCIIIIMMHO. A I*n :.ch chemist has discovered that ^uih*M st ranger- from the neighbors, ami
tho-e who have vi.-ited him belbri
Null. I wjtli the exeeplinn ul' Satiinlav ur Sun-
1 r. tevens a Frei.eh physician, saw day nit his. Kv«ry Saturday nifrht he a butcher killing a piir. lie ul-crvcd calm-duwn like a lamb, and keeps that that he -tirred tin- blond ut the animal, nL'ht and all the Stindav alter the strict and added a handhil of common *alt to h-itcr ul tlieuld "blue laws" of old t'on'.irrin^, which tnaile it crimson, nccticut. 1 dun't suppo-o be wuuld ti• rinir beini discontiiiiii'd. ie- venture to kiss lr.s mother on that dav.
maiiied lluid. I'he cliance of color awa- Fvidcntly the-pirit of Cotton Mather k' Ued hi- clirio-ity. 1 he buti-her could takes [-os-cssiou of him then an(l rules pive no explai.ati- o| the pheuomenon. iriuinphaiilly till Momlav mornim'." except thai it kept it from jcilyintr and
S|x ii 11 np. Dr. Stevens seized a vi-sel. ca'estht ine blood, and made several experiment.- by puttiiip -alt into it. and found that the blackest hiood was instantly ehanL'i to a luight vcrmillion by -alt. "And." -ay- he, "here i- a fact that may lead tu a practical rule." 1 Ithad observed, iu eases uf yelluiv fever in Uie army, that the blu-wl drawn was verv time will be left in the bands of an black am! fluid, and. un addimr salt, be- turney for collection. came Vermillion and retained'its fre.-h-
,, ,, x- Custom inado b« ots and s'toex for lahen ien. l.utler lir-t landed New .. Orleans he select,•-1 St. Charle- Hut-,!
()r
his headquarters, and at once sent dircc-
ti-uis thither that arrangements be made fur the atcoaiinodatiun of hiuisidfandi stall'. When, however, thev arrived at the hotel, aft.'r the necessary ih-lays of I h-.ivlin.ir, the (b neral was informed that ti keeper of the house demurred to the his proitors. and une other
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rttposilion. so far a- it involve
.. ,, wished that for their meal- soi
i(ira em
,,,
lt.
IlJlllo.
airangenicnt might be made. It proved.
''"s estab.i-h- ii.deed, on inquiry, that the man professed
ment teems, and, also, showing (leorL'e himself unwilling to as-ume the rcspont'nuns and Charley .Miller in their mo-t bility of a charge so unpopular as at "i'liM-in' -It •i-n.b-s .1II uie- I lu. ,el iter
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moment he s'.ip|io-ed the entertain-:. ... le.ent ol the Yankee (ietieral and his cur-
When this reply was made known to Gen. |jutl. he sent fur the recusant landlord ami asked if he had been rightly informed. The landlord said he had —and he repeated to Gen. liutler the statement whic he had made to one and another member ol the stall' who hail given him orders 'lhe city was excited, his servants shared the general indignation, and he could not sav that Gen. Butler and the ofiicers of hi-suite might not eat ur drink ]Kii.-un in the foud that was placed I elorc them on his table. "Nor can I,.sir!" said Gen. I iu lor in reply '"but you will go on and give tlie requisite oidcrs. We shall eat the food you provide—and if we are poisoned, why, in^tlie agonies of' death we shall have one satisfaction—namely, that ll'i I. war it in, ...• tiit.' .'
Oil the stiengih uf tills order the innKe.'per returned tuhi-duty.
ICililorfa! oiilt'o\erH|es.
Newspaper disputes iu the South in former days were frequently conducted with excessive bitterness, and often supplemented by duels between the participants. Yicksburg was noted lbr the number of its duels between rival editors, and ill -everal Southern cities it became the custom to finish iu the field difficulties arising lioni expressions of opinion iu editorial columns. A writer iu the Memphis A/ijint! gives an account of one ol the bitterest controversies which ever took place in that eitv. It occurred long ago, and ar.ise from a difference of
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1 look hold of hi- hand, and he took it in hot ot hi-, and seemed to be considering, then pa-.«cd hi" hand up the length ol mv arm. and then patted hi* head and ehest, and made a singular guttural noi-» I a-ked hi- nn»t!ier what the-e inanifeta: ions indicated. She-aitl that wa !iis wav »f expre-in._' joy —of how in^ when he wa- phased. Hi- principal
e.'ijuvmeiit -eems tu eunsi-t in ha\ in^ hi nun her tret lir jiiL'li with her wurk and sit down by hi- side. lie ha- a-« injr in tlie ruuin. in whieh he -pend-a uunil |tar! u| the time mvin^iii^. Suinetiinrs, when hjs muther -ti-p-mil, Ik-will luek the dunr so she eau't ^ei bat'k, wh *h shuw'sihat he has -ume wit ab uit him, or• trickery, at ba-t. lie i-alway.-\ciy wakil'ulat niLdil, and ruu-es hi- lilu'.her uut ul' bed many times ill liiidit. .'"-lie -ays she has lived thus witli11U a ^uud 111's TCS I'uV 111 1" IV VeaiV,
&\winl 4 all.
I lie undersigned would respectfully solicit an early call from his debtors, as he expccN to leave thi- part of thecotiiitry for the Wi st immediately after the election. All claim- not settled by that tit
a|'| ilM1| a
lies- when as. putridity of the blond tMie ol'the ehareeteri-tie-ttl yeilow fever, M-l.ttAN. lb th, refore abandune,! his usual mode .„
ve euslrt miij „ttoi vfees.
rti !ro wWl it l! M11 ra
dies, misses and children also, slippers,
:U
reduced pr.ces, at (.'urtis'.y.
To Country Mcrclmnts. Havintr the largest stoc» of scho books and stationery ever broutiht to the eitv, I can sell you such jjoods as cheap asyoit can buy them in Indianapolis or l.aFayette. Call and see us be'bre purchasing. 1.. A. I'miTi:.
Nothing more perfectly eletant in the way of dre-s rouds. could be imagined
than the display at the Stone Front. All
ls
)(L. Hoiv (mild he tell, he asked '"t feel intense -atisfaction as she uliai his servants might not do in feeding so many that Were hated by the whole community lie euuld not think of incurring the risk of providing firead
'--''t and clean that the visittor
formerly occupied by Dr. Totten, dentist, ju.-t across the alley, east of their old stand, where they will continue the practice: of law, the collection of claims again-t the Government, and real estate business. Special attention will be given to the collection of notes and accounts the settlement of decedents' estate and artition of lands. li^tf.
An ICsNcalial t°I.ovi'liiU'sH. I To be entirely beautiful the hair' should be abundant and lustrous. Tliisj is absolutely e-sential to complete loveliuess. The most regular features, the' most brilliant complexion and pearliest teeth fail of their elite dleet if the hair! be thin, dry, or harsh. On tlie contrary I the plainest lace, if il he but surmounted
by luxuriant and silken tresses, is apt to impress the beholder wit a sense of I actual beaiitv. That crowningornainent of her sex is, happily, within the reach of
The Title ofKmi| niiloii Turned.
FOR
ru*»v
eeding dav.
crowds daily gathered around the
HUM* HIT P-NMIM MTOSUIITLI.
u.'M nui.t. t-.! u... )i. i. Luivi- uf tiit AMithtioA I'u.'iftt* U:iiJpunl ('OJIJ|»:*r•\.( 'I'lii" %pin|'-iny t/Ui-r- l.-ini.ui nf fth«» finiu th«» nt from ic« jn-r su-tv, "jj fv»'n \T!»r-' tiitu', itjui itli inv lion t« :t11
Thi- Koail. IUoci::uii*it hy Snnvr, i* 1 mi' 1 t(« tit'coiiif th«' .Ytiioiml ln'tMiMMi N»*u Vol Jc ittDi s.,n Kriiin-i-n.. :t:i I t•» tnoii-States wt r-nrnt-th rec. oihint-iitl ihi- oi rlifMj) hiuili.'it no.
Ihto tin* j.oor man lim! a ui«u jr »tfft»l «riia h*-ttfr "oil, or irr^ntrr i»roi1nc?ivrn«'*. For inil mloniDUi.tii, w:ili nifi I'rtiitjihh t-. :».!! «••«». A in"- Tui I i-%»uuh I.oijj*.
MARRIEJ.
L.ASM:V— ASIIKNIIT'ST.—IIn
nini 11
N
»t
I I
Tlil'i -.l.-n evo-
•.•!. ut ll,i- r. *i.i, ili,, 1. ,.'s
l,l"tl,"l Ill I'r.l IV'f'l-i i!|«-. liv I,, v. ,1 c. Il.i'.lll--I '»•. .1. H. Iv, ol N. .M..ik.-t. luili-s Kram iII -. A-ln-llIill-1.
STOVES.
The licst Wood and Coal Stovo
Iliads in Ainoricit. Hodway Pat-
cut. N. S, Jos!in, the oxclusivc
tiik li.i^ fi.ll n.
a^ont.
U(.,ks and robust. And
interesting (act for
who make a study of health
W,lh ,J:M
.J'b. JZ, "l
IA
Furnishing Goods, all at bottom
lirioos. Call and soe, oetlVm?
SPECTACLES.
DRY GOODS.
CAMPBKLL .V IIAUTKH
\V»ull Inlot'in tVI'in|
°'it. 11 I e*'«l
ii
t»t Ucatini: it and »ive the patient a .. mixture ol varans salts, an I in a very 'l^strtml by the reatler-* of the .lofRXAl. slmrt time reduced the mort lily of the thai they have a very large and complete West Indies trom one in five to' one in stock of IHIOU and shoes of all kinds, for Velveteen* I'.n'flonKs which they ask no morn money than do j"'ilwli «n tin-He uo«ti-
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unci imh'oiis Mini their I^n 11
"W III l)e iti pi f' In
all tin* (leiai'tmeMtN thl^
They take plniKiin-
In snylnn' Mint they luivo
iiiiwli laruei'HttK'k tiuin
Ottoman
HIUI
It
IINU*
a 1 and on make lawor jh-Um'h linn (»v»p.
wis nnd scnri'i,
Velvet ClonliH, 'Iteavei* ot)l '1 »1 Ii CIOIIUN, IS 1*4»a1 a Ht yle«, very .*li4*ap*
lOlotcnnt Taiee i:«l«4' 'nl»la*. »MI Zepliyi* S-a I'fh, lU'Went
.l^aiK^y Casslint'i'rs, in vrry 11114' grades. Also, tlir »4?le1»i*at4Ml 101 Jt4M»f Coatings, 'usloi' Iteu vei'H, In 1Im4,
1 1 a *li lt* intl dalilla. AV 4^
oiler tli4*m at wwiiily i»4*tl n»4»1 |)I'|(*4K,
I hn press 'l«tliH I rlne«''k
illarlt/, Wt r!p4«s and
Sat4'eiiH, in MM* ne\ jft-
h*k, uwuy 11114(4*1* tli«* market prlee, ve Itlaeii WUUM, extra lieav. H»IIU oplliih« In tan, brown,
M'l'een* bliu* nnl tluek,
or V4*ry Nil p4-rl«»r mukc. ee« low.
ra lieu Tmnhlrd
e'-iinil to tlie 1 eht wllli \el-
vetn aii4t prieen l4\\*4*r ha ean he houu'lit a
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moves through, and you can hanlly take I Wiiici'|»i'oot' Itepellunis, your eve- from any beautiful thing, but IM'OW^n, llnlc.
when you do thev are sure to ri'4 on'mui navy Itlm-.
liritton ISruner, attorneys of this! ami Sliiwu. city, have removed their office to the Kip, MOH'H 'u 1 r. rcn more pleasant and euTuniodious rooms n\
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1 114 IIIOHI flt'ifuiil anhortment 4r tHha wU, in lilu!i urs»d4'N, *aii I 4 11 a 4I very
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al'e selllnu tli.-r-e
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*i ixl Kid. 1 'li 11 1 roil °m »r all
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l)ei-Ilppr(l antl plain. It will jlM* ^r«'ll IV x* tlioMi* want Ini Itoot* and W1I.),'H ee our oeli before they )nrelniNe.-
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CAMPBFLL A: HAHTKH,
DANCE.
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Deinoeralic Liberal
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lovely woman,nd being as discriminatingas -lie is lo\e!v, she lung ago discov-j end that i.von's Ka'luiiron wa- the .sure means of securing it. No preparation for the Hair ever enjoyed a lithe of its' popularity, and no wonder, since it produces such gratifying results. Applied' to the waste-and barren places ol the scalp, it fi ue'tifie-and enriches them with a new and ample growth. It is not, of cnuiM', pretended that it will do this if the capacity for leproductiiin is extinct, but so long it remains that wonderful rehabilitant will assuredly propagate the! germ of the hair into life and activity.
At McClelland Hall,
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Is lie place to yet Men, Hoys and
('hi hi roll's Spring Stylo of HATS,
one door eust of'Elston Hunk,
JOHN I.INK.
LEGAL NOTICES.
XKCl'TOR'S A1TOINTMKNT.--* yj J.s ln-i'ffiv
KIVIMI
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thHI the nn.iorML'ncL
hofn Kxvutor of ilio «TF,T.- ,f IJH-,' v:-! Lotiir. Irttc of Mout^i.m«»ry rotjntv. Itnliimn, 'lod'HTtl. ^ni'l is -ih'.'tit. 0'-i iU'J. HA NN!
M.\ THOl'T.
IS-'Ol.l'TION 111- l'A 1!T.\ I-iltSI 111'., i" "t'.v Kivr-Ii II.,.! ||,.. inil I iki-i -. "Ijlp HI lilt' ^jrort'ry :i||i( |IoV)H111|| IMTO. totolr t'.MsHllJJ ln-tWffU (III' IIt)(1*1 MIMlfij !!.•» tint! ipiinc of Wilhito A Chndtlu'
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»-i| hy silr.u,:il oi^».ju, «-k ifiliina'fiom ihetii'tn. All iwrtHinf"* nod iailthloilnf.-s Mill he setUt-.l l-uiw Wilhiio.
HVAf WII.H1TJ.. cH,\!M'r«'K.
IPARTNKR.«lTiT\--„tice bere-| hj tliHt 111«• iitoloiij»iit'ii hutf 'iitPro«lir ,nto i\ |»jtrtti*r««tiip in the proi'nrv nn*l j»roviHH»ni2 firm uuiiir of'Will tt.- Mitel* \+\\r W11.1HTK, et l.^hvc. S\M l*KI \('K
1^ XKCl'TOR'S SAl.K.—Notice is li. r.-liy |i:v,.|, Hmt will srll at i.iit.li- imrl,ul Hie 1U|„ i,..i,|,.,|,.0 „f ],«vi•
1 l,i.lio. ili'-:
ii-,- I, ili- uf fiiii.n l..\vii-lii|., M.,i,tE,„n.'iv: I'f'iuuy, Iniliitnii. on l-'riiliiv, N»,vi'iiiln.r |s ."ii- I'i'lsntml |.|„|„.riv i.f h'IIHI ili'i-..il,.ut, on-i-l' 'IMU, ,11 li.irt. III' 111,. r..||„»i,1K nl,,.,) »il: Horic-, i'h11Ii*. t»« -.vnuiii,-, iriini^c mi.t nrtrtH^s, fitrnnn^ utensH.u, one mowing machine,'
TKKMS A cro.ht of jiine months ill ci .pi4 till
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over three do|htr»-. the turn h-\*e?
I uiviny hi." note 11h »||r»vetj *eeiintv,
vuluittjon int.I Htipmi-cfnfnt hin-M
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best CtMikmg and Heating Stoves \,l, j,,0nortt^ri','K'4-*^eM,eont:.n)iny7i n--
nt Willi o»-i .» lm.. A -r.1' ii !. thirti of tho pnrchn^e nionev to as W ell as a large slock Ol House I
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CGUARDIAN'S
WHIVIIIU
I I 111 --ll At nrivatP-nil'tho follnn iUL'rlo-
t-u»i ieeetirnt
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feizoil, M7..: I he ,st hftlf of the HOUthenM tjiliir.
lil, towti».ht| IJ north, rnme ,1
Il«lS «l fllll lino 01 tllO t"»li»itnn^ ni uorr-, nior#* or nUt» the ue-t I frstetton ut the •'oiithwe.-t (jtutrter of ^e^•^io^l U'.
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h:i!i.it on^ third ill nine tnonth«« Jtnd
the ie«»i.lue eiyhiccn months, with inN-reM on leleneti piiynient^ it the rnteof
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per eent.
per nil,I,nil. HANN1 HA I. Tfti it'T, KxWutor.
SALE.—NOTJOE fS
hereby £iye!i that I will sell at private *nlo on or alter Jour vvpek* from date h»«j eof, jo put"Miauee of an onler of the t'onrt of Comnio iVa* ot Montgomery eonntv, In.ln na. le the opteinber term, ltt--'. tho trm'ttf of 1 il j', xaid oe«*n*e menti»n«Ml, heinu lot* numboietl from one^Ii to tweniy-nine i-j), in«*lusive, in Lout's fl«M»tion to the town oi Kredern-kshuri}. Al«o, nmo an.I fiftj -nino onc-iiundredtliH ('.»f.ii.ioo) msn1?* in tho north half of the nortliei^t quai ter »f^eetion eighteen (18), in town-hi]» nmetoeti (1'J) north, of ranue three i:{) we-t. Also, a trart of seventeen ami forty one.linii'lrc.lth* (17 40-nxM acres in tin* said nortlihulf of the northeast (juart«r of ntd seetion e)g)itein (l«j.
AMI
acres
iu the outhc:ist quarter of seetion seven (7), township and range aforesaid. Ka«'h of said tracts are fully den-ribed hy meten ^txl houtfls in thi* deeree of suit! Court, nnd tlo- propertv of Clara J. Long, minor heir of William IVit 'on-, deceased, all of said real ostHte being situate Montgomery county, Indiana,'
Tr.itM* —Uno-thini of said purehase mouov he naid cash tn linnd, one-third in nine inoiitiis, and residue in eighteen months from day of sale, with intercut on the deferred payment*.
ROBERT \V. LOS'O, (JuardiAU.
Oflt-24, 1872, '-'Ai-
