Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 December 1872 — Page 2
St8!}""' NATf.
CBAWFOBDSVILLE, DKC. 26,
H. B. KcOAIN »nd
THE
the
JOVRNAI.
THE engine
THE
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J.
EDITORS AND
T. TALBOT
PROPRIETORS
compliments of the season to nil —The I.eis-lature diiriii}:
readers.
CONGRESS hits
THAISH
adjourned for the holi
days. and inanv of the member- have gone home to enjoy the festivities i»l the season.
BXRXCM ha«
again Wen burned out.
His low is estimated at $300,(100, other buildings burned nt the ssime time will •well the loss to $80».0tHi.
now run from
Detroit Michigan, over T0*d, which is a continuation fion of L-, C. & S. W. Railway.
COLORADO IS not a .State, as we heard-i"' stated the other day. It is vers doubtful if it has people enough to entitle it
to admission. Its population isprohabh uot over SO.OoO.
THI:
New York
f.
tr
£K)of them to Whitelaw Hcid. Wcome* managing editoi
SI
JANUARY 1 approaching at which ,l Legislative purpo-.
time several tubscriptiou terms expire, ,,| i,
refenwlyjcyl proposition,
all,- wore
of .thenar, on
UK the 17th of February next, the public buildings or bridges until plans rtockholders of the T„ T. St. I^.nis and specification- have been tiled with Railroad Company will meet at Indiana I the Auditor, open to public in-|«-etion, polls for the purpose of consolidating the nor until bids lor -uch work haii been advertised for, when it -hall be let to the Illinois and Indiana divisions of the roadThis great enterprise is not yet dead. The demand for the road is such tlmt it must be built.
Democratic members of the Ix-gislature to bolt on the apportionment bill, is an admirer of ntump-sueking politicians.:
THE
of
liquor sellers of the city held a
meeting at Mozart Hall yesterday afternoon, and determined to organize an association to protect their interests
ihe effects ot adverse legislation.—
unapottt
«A.Uma/, 24th
The profits of the iii(
lowest bidder, who shall i«give bonds lor the faithful
of a locomotive boiler ex- aiiv public property without first .elver-
ploded at LaFayette last Friday morn- tisina the sale. ning, killed the engineer and made nj —The House has. pot|sined till tincomplete wreck of the locomotive, burling regular ,-es-ion the bill to repeal the law the pieces in ever* direction. The dam- authorizing counties and toutiships to age done to adjacent dwellings, according vote aid to railroads. No doubt a law to theamewsinent made, amounts to $3,2on. number of people in the State would he The explosion was heard seven miles. glad to hear of the repeal of this hiw
in a legisUtor is a worse vice than stunip-.
sucking in a hor*. Which is so say that
inasmuch as the
Stnlinrl,
of like political views, having advised the
™, though we can sec no good reason Ibr it.
Indianapolis .Ws, a paper of the ,ere are localities that Liberal persuasion, thinks that -bolting'
cul nol ll(
,,
Iu
'raflie, es[ec-
ially those of the wholesale dealer, -lr„
temp^rsnoe men, we
eA
enormoUR, and the money powerot audi )1(. ,j 1 v. -e11 a resident of the county an association will be great. Between tiventy-one years, and was in his fiflythis organiration and the bike warmers
four
,.
to acom.mt-!
tee to be "reported on at a sub-ci|uent
meeting. Thereat difficulty to be overcome in the beginning uf the inurement is a lack of unity- in the opinions of! the friends of the temperance cause. There is such a diveraitv of ideas as to
tne policy to dc nn"|tc(l tliy (liiimor if'
would
Ot'B representative, Gen. Maiison, "got his back up" iu Congress a few days ago, over the charge that the Democratic party sympathized with the rebellion during the war. Hut the facts of history Btill remain before the eyes of the world, that in 1860 there were two great parties in this conntry, that one of them elected a President and the other one got up a rebellion against the government because it waanpt satisfied with the result of the electi«o The,armies of Jeff Davis were composed" exclusively of those who posed the Republiccn party, while every Republican who, ilifteil in the war at
the National uniform and
marched under the flag of the Union. Bluster and bravado on the iloor of Con
gress ean
not suppress these facts. Even
vshen a \ote taken in Conj^nMts a few ,|
days ago in favor of keeping the battl, a
Jius~jumy
flags, Gen. Manwn found the Democrat-
ic party .n Congress almost unanimously
on the,the wrong side. lhi« should Hat-1
H*M
TLMT TLLE
N
TJEOWt'ATIVK ITFMS
lirainiu'e law
—Tlio Katikak been lepcaled. Mas. 1'I.KM' ense
hit*
fe
iit
Court will not bp time next mouth.
the Supreme
decide.I 1 -ome
the spu'ial
-ession ju-t adjourned pas-cd forty thru' acta. Uf these iweuty-nvo oriuitiaied in the Senate and twenty-.me in the lloiii-c. —The amount of the Specific Appropriation bill, thai pa—ed the l.t fiislature a few davs ai:o. v. a1* ^-'i.o'J'1 JT. on.' ot the -mallet hill-i'f that eharaeti that lia been pas-ed in Indiana for some time. —A bill lias passed th Houses of tin l.ejri-lature whieh gives to contractors
•BB -ulwuntructor-.
UIIK rei
and brid *buihl-
l.ocansiMiri to .[-v, lien .•!! roads for tlu-'.r p.i The the Eel Kiver lieu attache- to the road bed. rolling or exten-i fiiork and ri jiit of way. Thi- i- iroml law ami should have passed Ion ap. ivlutivi
--Tin: S'liatc has a bill relative to
the Sddiel-' Home at Kni^ht-town providing lii.U in connection therewith there shall he a Soldier.' Orphan Home Soldiers'oiphans sliall beearcd for fn-t. and if th. re is room left total orphans
tribulations may be admitted on the application lion's sli .,e
are at an end. Wm. Orton, the puicl.as- m. Commi—,ouer- of the county Iron,
of 51 shares of stock has in turn -old ivhen. they can,.-, provided their espen-
Keid OS are borne. Senator Hartley with
ot
and it is necessary for those who wish the ,, |. lvv j.-,,r |,ejislntive puii^ses JoMVit, continued another year to he- I Montgomery countv lias one Si-natorone gia to prepare for it by renewing .their Uepiesentative anil one .loin* Kepres.ntlubscriplious. tive with I'arke. This C-mjireoional "T ~T~: district is now known as th.- Ninth
TUB lower house ot Congress ha* passed the bill to refund to the States of Indiana, Ohio and Illinois the balance due under the act of 18 "7, of .1 per cent, of the net proceeds of the sale of public lands. Under this bill Indiana is entitled to $420,000.
rci|uirt" I to performance
of his contract. The bill also provides that County Comniisiioners ~hall not sell
up
Ii(
.,i
wil
vi
,h railroads
h„u the aid of its provisions. Some
Rm
,.luillltMltH ,U.,ii:n(.Hl to secure the lax
another paper eomph -elv against a waste
n|
„.,,ich tluv thus vote in
aid of better than a repeal
VUI.
K. WHIIHCC.
7o 'ft* KUfo iW'
against
Jmli-
In the death of Wm. K. Wallace couniv lias susta ined a ureat loss,
his relatives and Irimids have lieeii-orely bereft. Mr. Wallace was born in Kentucky in the year IMS, from whence In-
V( ar
can hardly hope|
.'lt
lhl
I
scr ve lWl
1
fdr any improvement in our tein|er:inee ti-rm-i as Clerk of the couutv,making in lawn from the present Legislature.
THK Wuiperance meeting at Center church last Friday evening could not agree on any line of action, but
al aM oS ia
,! whicli time his
Here never doubted. Mr. Wallace wa in some re-peel a remarkable man. lie was one of the
me tl un
... .. quite tori frivin^ au':tv hw
,.
itv
-H«urt«r midn
vcr hoi
do to you." '"It ve lend to them of whom ye hope to receive as much again, what thanks have ye." "l\i good and lend hoping for uothiiii ajlliii, and your re
ward shall 1.- i:re it." :,*3|v/ T.
„. upi11
and ]erhaps no man ever lived in the county who
1
WHS SO
generally loved as
I was he. And to-day his townsmen, high anil low. rich and poor, good and bad, mourn his death with a pathos rarelv
from time to time, to iliflerent
Th.-re was not d.op of
mm1 in hu vt in
,.
t:eluIenl
ttUll MI
s.V««P-tliiesof the Dem-
llu
the occasion referred to. the altar of inan.nion, it is indeed re-
Jndce HOMkorue.
,.
[From tli#* YMi'tif]
The Legislature having IHLSHCII ....
hill I
providing for nn additional Judge of the Supreme Court, the Governer, Monday Kpincopul Chnreli.
la*i, appointed Andrew L. Oslxirn of La"-i
J'orte, to the position. This iniin apjioint-!
nieut that docn honor to liov. Baker,and
!^te^^^te^eri'enc^aild4^'niIneen\UaLili-1
ty, and a gentleman in the most exacting I
sense of the word. He will do honor to
Uiiilroiid HiinopoliiH, vv^V'.
The i|vu -t'nin of transportation bemiitiir an ovei'-hadowitiirono to the western farmer. And we'll it may be. ioday I take up the market reports, and
lui|
OIJC
other lone Senator voted .igain-t the hill. a
:i
ve pass
li House.-of the Legislature and are
and
ippfca-
is coin posed of Hi nine. Clinton, noe. Warren Fountain and Mon'_ oineiy. The cuiitr.ii-t, ot' I an oil an.l Kenton have
Wen placed in another district. A bill has isM.(l both Houses pro
hibiting County Comini-ioiiei's from making any eoiitiart for the erection of
I equaled. He was generous to all men. I their fruits, shall re know ih.-m. "was a
great that nothing will be doue. be- ... .. ••tVuittr^t :i api'ln*.! t«. rhrUtianiiv in lieve that if the friends of temperance *|^ut regard tocliaractor or lit ion, Jnrlivi,,,.,.,,
without regard to character or condition, pi!,.,.,^ with a most i-xtiaordinnrv ei|iianimiiy. muniiics. for a niore charity acknowledged no biiinds, admit-
unite in urging a law similar to eipianuniiy. mnnities. i-n-gret the lack of His ktiully sjiint knew no caution his, for a more extended nol ice of this adniirthat in Ohio or Illinois, the evils of inemperance could- be, to a great extent at least, remedied. The Ohio law has been in force along time, and gives satisfaction. In Illinois the practical working of the law has been all that its friends anticipated. At all events, before memorializing the Legislature, there shotid Incomplete unity as to n-li.it is desired.
a
e-
i|iiaiutei best with hit history, that Beeurifv debts whicli lie paid would
le
amount to very cuiiM.|..r:iW.. furiiim..
lives. Is it to be wondered at, that such a man. titled by nature to be thealnioiier of a I'eabody or a lCoth -ehild, should have died poor in worldly goods.
UT
Justice is portrayed with bandaged .. eves, and uplifted cvenlv balanced scales, pupil apportioning to each onlv that which is ,.
ml wa (|e
„f
t)l( :imitl
„,
oi jnto lhc W()|IMJs i)f
examine the prices of corn |br leeeinhi-r at various points. At New York it is i|tioted at 'i-l cents, at t'hieagu 'il cents, and at railroad etiiter in Iowa, 1" cents Hy this, it seems, that it takes on.-halt of a cargo of corn to pay fi«-ii. lits and storage from hicai to New York and the farmer of low a has to eive one-half his corn to get it to Chicago. In other w.-rds the railroad and commission men et -1'.' ivnts of the New York price son of popular exlravagair c. corn, while t'ne lo.va laruier iilio raised passion that iipoii ail alii, hi act., lint l"i CiT.t-. Tilis alter he le,. conipei.cd
Atnl no uno "f h*iM frifMuN will doubt, -from thvir nlace in the 0 yninasium ilrt*w a not** irimwinfr to
that if it were po-sible to collect the buildings and fired off tricks of various died dollars, lie Used small and large sums that lie loaned,
kil 1
due. Our dead triend might well lie por-! Carringtoii, the military gentleman detrayed with bandage eyes, and extended tailed by the (ioveruim-nl to instruct the open hand. He would have no u-e for -Indent-in the art of war. He is a man the scales, for he had no notion of Vc
lMlllrill
„K.rill, brothers, not asking whence
.v
ocratic party were with the rclicls not "world" said it Was not only during the war, but that they are with them them yet. When it comes to
went,
wl|i(
The him •red-
h,.r ,hev
right lor
I thus to give away his'nioney and hi-
it and yet to-dav his praise is on cverv
a question of bympathy with the relel- mail's tongue, and in a world where it is lion compelled to vote
M)uom
against his own party friends, as he did on „|lrilie
,11(|I|
for W()rMli
ol Bnd burll im
,.|1S(.
fr^liin^ to find one in possessed of thegCMiius of For the last few year* of Wallace Wftt a faithl'nl member ol* the
11
sucl'
toxt
"^-r'l'ture
everi' "»n
theraprtthe bench, and we hope lie will that taketh thy goods ask tl.rni not I
?•.
his life Mr. 'V11''' V-'
1Urr :1 iri,ll ,M
lJellllcr
1
will meet the hearty approval ot the poo-! had and give il to the |Mior.'
P'ous, nor very devout.
'mt ''id he not»ell everything that he
that asketh of tliee, and of him
lis
hauled it perhap- -core'of miles lu-are-'. tailroad market. The sjmic.'to
the fanner, discouraging -'.ate of facts exi-i- in all ''other kind- of piudm':.:. Tne raihieitls and middli men, get the' if the result of the WisVl-n.
I'heyare rapidly'Wing re a. st.ite of va.-si!:i_c. ll.ive
l':i isi erving evi!-. no ieiut.i\ I believe.':
the) have. 1. The Coii.-'.itutioi) ^ivi-:i'to l'ongress the po.vcr of reimlatinj coiiimer..e 1" tweeu the State-. Congrc.-.s should ex-erei-ethis jimver by ^a.-.-.ilig. a»lav, rivulating railroad toll-. 2. In accordance .villi the very stati mau-iike reeoniuiereh'.tioti oi l'resi.len! (irant's hl-t im-age. the genera! gove'inmcni should speedily construct a -hip canal around Niagara Fall, and t!siis give to our lake ports direct rude, with
F.iirope. In addition to thi.- the general government ought to charier, and eneourage tie- coii-trur-tinn. of three or four grand trunk IiI,.-- of double track railways, exclusively for freight. F.xpcrieneed railroad men aver that .-nidi roads could carry heavy freights at oiie-ha!f the pre— cut rate- *S.
it iwnntiiM l:
lill|»ro\em.'il Is 'I'lie I llv 11 '111 I he
SI-liool
Ituildiii^
public improvement- would be way, all the way from the ,I unction up to the law.
1
so
his,leatli. lie
HIIIIIIHII I
Tile 'tiiiri*lies. A-e.
i.lli'Vi'
Thiriv--ix liou-es in Crawiord-vdle ivj- liie or rr.yfnK Menrs. long enough to stay, e-pecially if you go 'Of all metliods cooking none is with a v'u-w to writing tip." II you re-. common. .-(• convenient and -o ecoiioniinialii longer, you run tl-.e risk of becom- eal, as fVving. And yet very few people ing aeci|uainted with -ome facts, hicli, undcr-tand the phih-ophy of a good fry, as Mark Twain says, are very embarrassing. when you undertake to write. The fewer tact- in your pos-e-sioii, the more room for the imagination.
Tin- iir-t thuiir lioticahle to a person visiting 'rawfordsville is, that it i- not finished, is not ready to he fenced in it has i\ future before it. as well as a history behind it. Tlu-n is room for growth oil all sides, except the north. K-pceiaily an- there many good vacant building lots on th-line of the L. C, iV S. \V. Rail-
the present depot. During the past year a depth of boiling fat sullicienl to or
b11i111i11IT done in the city that one would '•f'i! suppose, most of it lias been re-building. Among the new buildings the "it Hall this and the (Jraded School are very conspiand cuous. The school building when com-
ihei-e has not been the amount ol h,- steak or cutlet, .^e,, for if this
The chief point of attraction, and that
which has done more than anything to
build this city up and niade it a desirable
terms as Shi-rill, and two place in which to lire, is Wabash Col-
Hf(, of twelve years, during
gjid integrity
honesty
lege, never more prosperous than now. .More than 300 students tread its statelr
halls and receive learned professors.
sist of the Normal Dei ai lment, a two-, iamin, now practicing law in London i. story brick the Dormitory, four-story: l^ewis T. Wigfall, linger A. Prvor and the fiymnasium, new and College prop- and about thirty other formerly iu liner, the main building of which has been I.'nite,I States Congress also John A. built several years, hut the wings, more Campbell, former Justice of the United recently. A11 the new improvements are States Supreme Court- (lenera! Samuel in the latest style of architecture. Last Cooper, former Adjutant General of the Sunday, Dr. Tuttlc lectured in tie- col- United States Arinv, General Joe. Jolin-
lege ehapel to a crowded hou.-e. composi-d of Students and citizens. Mis lecture, founded upon the Scripture pas-age, "liv
toioil^lo *hk1 locric' il tin'*
1 lc 1 4
1
ted no restrain, lie would give away the last cent lie had with a bearing conn-' tenance, and then lw.rrow of a friend, a small or large sum, to loan for it few davs to a worthless vagabond. He would go! security for any one who would reijuest it of him, and it is said by those best
i.uiMr.uioii ol the
nnd
to the work of deviltry some time ago the ordnance v.-as stolen trout thearinorv and the line cannon, loaned by the C. ."4.
(lovernient, were spiked then, the pp fe--ors" gates were carried ofl next, the college bell was mvsteriouslv rung on
ll{urthiy nip!lt| the cann()I
\,
vn ikpn
•'U(' pcfformeil to the infinite anov- hut-lid not close up
I -.,. ance of the factillv and the well ili.s ,OM-,| to dollars and af ter it passed as
they would amount to a impotence for detected, the evil intisi be end tired as best alterprinted dollars. The note thus nl- ted to this purposcis LYOX'S
his family for the remainder of tln-ir if can. A teacher of nearly twenty year,' tere.l got into the hands of an innocent 11 inav well be called the /iiilizi
more personal Contact of the instrtictorii I and the Siiprcm*( with the studeiiis might, lessen the' mak trouhle, if not entirely aholi-h it Dig-1 tin1 nity is a most excellent thing in a illeire line professor, but sonietimes it has no appro- ami
J-.veiyone here speaks praise of Col.
,u
'»lic spirit as well as of influence. I a ii a ii in a
as that word is generally understood. building costing nearly as 'much a- the collece itsell', but raised the
itiee tor him was swallowed up in char-
S
«-''"'loriu lo jihysiognomv anil we should think, ci
as these: "(live to J'/y" f,"""' dinner and a hearty laugh,
1
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l-'ir-t ehureh rather lends, and oM Center Hie rniirorHl»
II .V** 1' VJI 1^. II l\ II III 'I'l its traditional relation to thecollege,still retains anion its nieir.! -i rship tin• faculty
has io-i some of its prestige, whieh, Ironi „. '1 he San ni.-po (.t vein
hip tin- faculty
and their fanuliis. V'[Kn the whole, t'rnwjWd.-ville is rather a de-!inh!c pi.ice in whicli !o live. It i-:t cultured place and a per-on ean lime have o.:ie advaiiintake.-, attainable in hut lew town- of tin) Mate, or even of ..the country.
Incidentally it m:iv be -aid we called at the in w.-papcr o!iii ibut took particular pains io put ill an appearance ttliell the editors Wel a.\-cr.!, le-t we iniL 111 obtain souje facts, whieh wie not desii:a!.!e. .•...
llollilu'. I *-1 rn\atiuiiee-
Thc
TCITC
lliaut i. oiniiieiiting on
the extravagance of tl.e peopileduiin the the hoiidav -ea- :i. mal.e- tl.e following sensible nmaik-. They will apply to Craivfofdnvill a well as to I erru Haute.
The (editings cons'.it uti: tin:
to uiiclo-e
their laws ol' eel. 'l lie spjiii o.l trivilig becomes a s'.rt
MI
di-ea-..-, and ias. who
vc- me,-t gen.-roiisly is nnVsi highly praised, the rivalry uets lien-e. F.cono111V i- .it a sad .ii-ei-uut Ijtn veiyiiody "expected make pre-eiit-. and looktor a liWliii ice j.loj^ily
It is not too high''an estimate' to' s.iv that the luotiey..that ha- changed hands alre.idv d11 in:! the ('iir'stma- preparations in this city aloin, niii-iuut* many
Lousaliil oi* dollars. '1 he hu-inc-s ol -nine of the di alers has been eriorm.inI'lie sale of ornament.-, jewelry, and household decorations has so far been unparalleled: white in xl wee! the purchase
son. General licaurcgard, General ."sam. •lone-. General Gustave \V. Smith, of 1'rank fort. Kcntueky ""t{.-iieral Hood, formerly of Texas General I!. S. I-'.w e!
who was fitoncwall .lackson's right arm in the war, General D. II. Hill, who lead nil- the North Carolinians, General G. \V. p.-u-e ('iintis Lee. son of the famous l'.oherL Iv
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or there would certainly be le.ss- com-plaii.-t of it- iinhcalthfiilness. and les- indigestion from its consumption. 'Perfect frying is perfect cooking, and
done at once, the part rem cools the adjoining fat and then absorbs it. so that the whole benefit of the boiling tat is neutralized.
ph-fed. will he one of the finest buildings brow ris|) crust it will cook as readily of the kind in the State. We may inad-- as water would. The meat then is neiveriently state a fact, when we say il will ther e-roasv in app -arance nui ri nlitv. consist of at least IS or'J" studv and re- ii.«« ...r .!••-• |... .t vi.-... »h»-Ii ••ii'tiinn i.i,n.„u ','ii.h a c:u,aclt lor tioin is 110 reas.-.j! why th.— ccnvenieut luetliod 1 .-00 to 1,oOll pupils. of cookiny should nol hc a delicate and
If a steak i* at once covered with a
a
instruction from its The buildings con-
healthv as either broiling, baking or
hoilinu.
1
Lee. (I'eiu-ral l-'it/.hugh Lee, of \'irginia
able lecture. As President of this well- General W. 11. I-'. Lee, Colonel Larkiu known and b,-,st established institution of Smitli, of Georgia, Colonel L. B. Norlearning in the State, Dr. Tuttlc is evi- thrup, ex-(.'ommissary General ol' the dently the right ninii iu the right place. Confederacy, l'rof. M! F. Maury, of Lex-
A» is the case at every well attended ington. Virginia, Captain Brooke, the in- musty past. Nobody that understands -chool, there are a few young men here yentorof lha deep-sea soundings which thu chemistry of the hairand the philoso-v,-hose whole time and talents ate given paved the way for laying the Atlantic phy of its growth think.- of using tliein.! cable: (ieneral 11. ii. .lackson, of Geor- lusteail of clogging the gia. former Miui-ter to Austria and last- with thick unguent
Iv General Win. 1'ivstoii, of Ketitu former .Minister al Madrid.
An exi iiange
IIILS
\n\
ane»» ol the laculty ana the woil iis*NwM to iloilar- au«Jalter it pa**e«l ni'irotiiii- n. stiitlciits. A'i thry ar«' t»o shrewtl to hi* iihlr paper oiiiehoIy i**• 1 "'ainl fifty with venlnre. 'I'he invi^orant lt*st ailap-1
1 1 1 it 1 it it
.. ,. .. r-
tlinwi'i' of niitcn,. No
neces-ary
hrtitili.
Vounjf man, did von vers top to think how that word sonnil-V Pid von ever
think what mi^-ry and won yon bronchi upon your tiiend* when v«m do^raded your manhood bv *t11ntr drunk'.' How it mur^ni thr ear- ot a lovinn wile.' Mow
V'
a.
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sou would U- more popular with the mannOn. ll|H,ll OMllg sl,te,s? Drunk! ,-s. .. as he leans agmist line friendlv
Next to ihe college, the chuichc- ex- n,. f.,|| i„
ert the L-reate.-t influence upon then.oral.- .ious as to his" approaching fate, and social standing
S ,,U
'"T" ,:l
to
,. "I the phicc. I ne wife, with tern-full eve- :ind iichiiifr lie:.rt
piistors ot the eniling churches are men its at the window I.", hi :,r he hn-leind's man literally jvlios,. tieceptab. ,ty and sucecs,arc hirjre- |„otMep-: alas, thev com lie phihinthropv. 'J "lodificl by the fact that a college is ,|
nlnkl
•mber of tl.e the h. hurch. is gentleman ol while his family is starvimr for bread, his
consiileraulc magnetic power, a good talker and a fluent speaker, popular with liipcoplc and with everybody. Hi- congregations are large and his charge in a goo I condition. Though slightly troiibled with myopy, yet he a man of lint-
,nwl."r
mni'iS IhoujuIi lohongh"
W»-'
"tkUt
Ills
The hu-ban'd, the parent is,Irunk,
'"'. spendim hi-means of support for liquor,
children sulferinn Ibr clothin.:. I lis frieuiN, one by one. are reluctantly leaving him to a ini-erable fate.
A v«n .v« man who jan awav from a plea-ant home in D.inbnry. live year a^o, \va^ ht-anl uf in Nrw York, Thtirvlay. The ii 'M day hi-1:tiuer went to brin^
ui^tor ol the two I'resbyteriiin loin lurk, but the youth wmild not r-, .. les enjoy the UMial meed o( jopu- turn. Me had been eleeLc 1 common! ('ui'lin Bros., on iSIain street, in the place ct- iincilimui, and ri^enu'd glory iu bin to buy boou and hhoen ut the very loweat
»ham3.— Dmi\i-y
ru.-» l'lnv
'''I""
It is a I'.veu
I'niun
or five davs -ti:pa- severity and ex-
l-a -i .1- U.inies v.'ete e-.tulined to the north side of Table Mountain, and thai they did not spread further south. Ifhissur-mi-e is correct- the entire country burned
Vast v.-lume- of smoke lilled the air, and the odor of the burning brti-h and grass was distinctly noticeably in this city, forty miles trnm the lire. I lie siin was ob-eiired eaily in the allcrnoon by the use clouds lornu-d by the sinoke. which 1 in the western horizon, and in ... j. the evening asliff-outhca-t biee/.e sprung i" and irave promi-e of rain--a promise
1
."•flood ami drinks and smaller wales of' ,,f all 1 ii:iis nromises. to !.e alnio.
Let us hope that then- is a Wit .i this p-.puiar Nti-aMu'iHice. In being -o lavish to ev..'!! other, men and women shoii nf noi toreei tliose lio t:Uv. not liine to be-low, hut ivho depend i:|)o,. their mi,iv fortunate tellow-erea.ljre-'. I'his« aiv the nniltitudinou- po.r. 'I hey are to he fi.aiiid ill every ward-and precinct' ol the city. L.-erv Hives can tinil a l.a/.arus. Ilv.-iy- good heart ean find an object worthy it- search and its -tiecir. ,lt is far easier to reach those who need our charity limn il is to reach those who :-'expect our gi-neiosity. And is it not a moie genuine p!..: -lire to help the tnti- than to add to the stores of those already comfortable? Ifa small p.-rceti-lage oi' whal is riven away to tho-e who do Hit r,.|iiire aid could he di-tiihiited 'aiming those who .-utlir for food and laiiueli'. in our uiid-t, tln-re would not he oui- man. woman, or child in Terre Haute who could not, in thanksgiving to Cod, exclaim "A Happy ('hri-sUiias.''
Mile
l"'1'1-ura-s will gr bu ri hv the mass of
Dlsliaiickitscil.
I iic N'
IIJIIJM'I'
I'he total number of persons now disfranchised in the South is jtist filly-foar, among whom are Jefferson Davis, Robert Toombs, Clement C.Clay, Jiulali P. lieu-
II, as tlh'V conlKlt-ntly ON-{ ill.,
rain falls abundantly this winter,:
luxuriantly in the is it will not be impeded
over.
drv vegetation that iisii-
""'him: What's your• iiaiiic'.1"
hc
IS n-nlity eswilv It is only nee-1 Sav-ho "The what*'" e-sary that the fat should be boiling bub-, .'.
Tll( |au)l
hlmghot. 1 hen the article droppe.l in- |e revealed the fact that lie to it is at once covered with a thin crust, crisp, brow and appetizing, and the interior. the meat retains iujuicesaud is quite free from all suspicious ot fat. lint the 1'rving-pan. it is self-evident, cannot be a .-hallow one, for it must hare tver not
I ougli to New Vorkjwithotil change." The conductor drop|M-d his anchor and, put that Iellow ashore light by a bigj-
bite post v.'.th some black letters on itj. which read H" miles.
experience suggests that, po-sibly, a lit tie party, who pre-ented it to the drawer, I, mil. To the barren, scalp it coinmtini-! is lu-ii'i,y imi tunt I will sell nt paUie
HIrt del
4
•»ujh Ut'uli/eiite
\w MI
not ilraw a
Tin papers that are piiblished on the
credit plan arc .-ending up their periodical howl lor their debtors to.settle up. They beg for wood, beg for pay in anything,]' but usually get nothing and finally sus-j pond for wan: of support. The only safe and satisfa' tory way is to sell your paper for cash and pay cash for what you get.! This makes it nice and satisfactory all around.—AIV/OHIVI-
iiue in I lie ot iviraetory testimony that the drawer nn^ht otler to at ion, and a.s a dre.^tng it is unapproaeh- wIm'mi, corn in th« crtbHinI wnfton?*
establish tin4 fin*t that lie jave a tiote for ed bv stny prcparation'that has vet been
llaiiwr. ..
The -ri.|il 11 a 11* 1' roil ii ie i'. Hair Oil*, l'oinatinns and
Siiinre' Curtis Bro. wish it generally mi
of the derstood by. the readers of the Joi'KN'Al
Wr, bays thai the fire* which thai they haven very
have been rairiug nun)- the boundary line stock of boots and shoes of all kinds, for in l. 'Wei California during the past four !iicli thev ask no more money than do
dies niisse
villages hitherto exempt. Among the Celebrated (.lycerme aniphor lee, for vailevs that have until this year enjoyed chapped bunds and lace, sore lips, dryiimiiunity lioui the lire is the Kusariu.
liat liming tin- past ti\e da\s the llaines
110SS
ut
found ill the valley. A genlleman who Koilioval. iiHi :in»\t4«l lr«»iu tin* f»uutrv
1
.! ..I ,..!,,,., ... i, l.ritluu Itruner, attorneys oi tin* i:i((»ni) n- u»at tin lirt^ havf-wept ... ... u\W* t»t" 1-m-l and i'»tv, lmve removetl tiu*ir utlioo to tne
at lea-i litiy simile miles ,,| laie that their iie-inietiveiie— had never been iinled in former veal-. 1 thinks that
ov.i is visible from lliis city. .1 udging ngnjnst the (loverninent, and real estiite Irom appearances we -liould think that
1
his c-!ini.".te of the amount burned over i»er w'ithin than over the mark.
i- rather (In Saturday ln-t. when the lircs seemed to lie at their height the entire range of country, commencing at a point due east ol the city and extending to the sea coast on the souti.e tst -cciued lobe burning.
Hot fulfilled the wind was hot. reseiuliliiv the sirnecos that ocea-ionally s-,vee|t over froio the desert, and the mercury ill the theyuonie'.-r kept at about the same altitmif'i'.s in Angus'.. Altogether it was anv.iiiiux hut cotiifertable.
M'titial
1
ailv enclililber. the ground. •I
In Tin. "nrs.
I was riding in the ear-.-ome days ago, -v a:- friend .I-.hn, an-'.-at alongside ol a iellow who v,a- ,i.- -.veaiher-healeu as il he had been sluing -ix weeks ustraddle of, a wal.-rmeloii, trving to put out the -\iu by spitting at it. We conversed. I -aid "to
1
1
Savs h", Adoiplnis.'' -..j Say- 1, Yur moiher's name'.'" •'••••.' :V:' Says he, "Mary." 1 looked ama/.ed. and say I, "Mary, Mary! can ii he possible thai you are
j,.
lrv hili
,,
was not
the lamb, and he further observed, "It is all-fired hot." Say- I, -'Did you ever vi-it a tropical climate?" i-.i:
Says he, -'A what.''' Says I, "A hot climate." Says he, "Jimminv crix, stranger, Iv'e
una is noi phmjrhed up a side hill Fourth of July aining eoei
lv leM )e sun mv stmw
|, it i,n tin
tire
and if that ain't a hot climate, why, I
I
hain't been to one as yet." Before 1 had time to reply the conductor came along and shouted out "tickets."
Greenev—"I v'c got none." .. .• .. -i..."on— ..louey, lie,,.?.- -. .. Greency—"I haven't any."Conductor—''Got a pass?" Greenev—"No, I hain't got a pass.'' Conductor—"Thunder anil spikes, you don't expect to travel on these cars'for
MiothingJ do you'?" Greet icy—-Von advertise to take a j. iellow for nolhing, anyhow." 'onducior—''How so'.'"
Greenev—"Why,down there in your 1 orifice in Cincinnati, you've got a great liL' si'jn stuck up iu store writinir says,
I'omades
have had their flay. TheV belong to the
an
iiniMbtnn.ting
•ky, lit- 111 sensible pcr.ipl ration which is esscll- loHuf !On^«li«tUion Wtwi-pji the m»i«l Toledo. lial to the health or the fiher-S we
tone the surface of the head with an
I'roniissor.v Xeies. •'vigorating application which penetrates
I i^"iuiin
a|j"iii
mr'ii II ii
the following A man to the roots of the hairand stimulates
one hun-. them in the same way that the fertilizing' A D.iIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Nofi a ]irintea lonti, agents spreao over the nieailows stimulate is hor«ty ifivo** thnt tho unH^rfignvJ the blank devoted the grass roots and cause the blades to
ail vert is.'inent in another column.
LOCAL N1ATTERS.
rcirular practitioners, in tit is and
it in ii a a a in in a in it to I re so in in
lot nr slianie •e 11 iin house, urn on-
l, ih
c-nt nt :i meeting -..-f the Montgomery Countv Medical Societv, to be held in
111i c11 iii a room overthe postofliee. on »i
rnday, Janiiaiy
The
1S
i.
large undcompleto
other establishments in this city.
lent ol'counlrv l.uiiiid over those o! any vear «i'.hin th.''recollection of the oldest settler. ertiiin seetiius of .wei Cnlili.rnia boideriiu: on thi- country have always been regarded a« stibjcel to these etc, at reduced prices, at Curtis annua' vis'tatiou, hut this year the des- Iiiuforl*N tnictive elenieiit has vi-iled -places and]
Custom
made boots and slioes !br lamid children-, also, slippeis,
ri
the skin, etc. Ask for llinlord'i!
l|w
have swept it elitirelv, and now there is ... scarcely a hunch of dried grass l'
iy?1 fresh mid pure. Oon't be
.tl, anyMung els,-. -IZ- lm
.. ..
more pleasant and commodious rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Totten, dentist, just across the alley, east of their old stand, where they will continue the prac-j tice of law, the collection of claims 1
business. Special attention will be given to the collection of notes anil ac.-ounts the settlement of decedents' estate and 2Stf.
partition of lands
The t'oiitV'ssioiis ol'aii Invalid. I'nl.ii-li.'.l
•1 ji \\. t'ui llie IwlM-ti'. «/m/ oh h« "Uil-'i lr«»ni N» voti- I'o«i MstJlliOu.l,
an'.
IjlllIV. 1/
Tln» Means ol'Kell-Citre. Wi iM.-u hy die vv il »•I hiiiiffl!, r.H.Ifi gain?
-i'n,-
lie s'.tmnie I up. The people who have I Souih North sn-.-et. t'}ui,(.i.-l|.l calli.'.l Southern California their home for many years think these tires arc es-
to tin- country. ltut they view!
the matter from a slock raising point nt.lv.
i'lfM".thlo »nl sj-nt ir«M* r»»-
Ct'ivuiU ilirri'tod »MiV« lojw*. A«M' NATIIANIKI.
WVKWi.
There is rea-i New nmi ri'Hmrle.11- ri'nn,ilii's. lUnilts ail i'ir
son believe i..v, that the fires have I i-ulnr- -.-111 fn-i-, in I .'i.vi-lnjis. eieied. and the damages and benefits can Ail.lress. llnWAItti
inotluT, hy U«-v. .lolm I'aftrr«-iill, nt
I H'Mti'lit thi* hfiilr StiHor.K Mr. Hortnn
un
,i M,, K.lna l.i.n
IIAKTMAN—\VIHI- -IUI
tin-
U. F". ('itMwf)l,
1 W
1
LI.th NW, I,y
Cjiames iinil a
Thousand Other Tilings
A I I
Cornei- Book Store!
NOW A
1
T,'"
1 I I
ii ii I 1 a 1 1 A I 1 1
one hundred dollars must go I'm nothing,' laid mi tin- toilet of Fashion. as-'there" was nothing on tin- face of. the note showingthat it had been altered. i*«'ru«.|. Evidence of an alteration on the face of: To put your harness or saddle upon the the note would have changed the case, galled back ol your horse, when iic can l.et this decision be a warning to all
sn
warning
OIK*
careful in sneh matter^.
luiiils. Heislhc architect of the Cil'v Hall and siipeiintcmled its consructioii. He is now ortiani/.ing. or about to organi/.e. a joint stock company fierce! a lirstehi— hotel. It is said lie even uses his private means for public purposes and is thoroughly indentilied witii the interests I of the community in which lie live-. If all West I'oiuters were like him. possihlv .. that great Nat al school the Hu.i
t*:in bo too
LEGAL NOTICES.. 10%
j^AILKOAD NOTICK.
"-.'••fee is hurdiy yivc?n tJu-ri- will iiK'i'tii-g nf tlio S{o.-kho|iJ«»r.'* of tti*niurtii A St, Luui." Air Lim' liuil Koud
the pores of till' scalp Omijmny, III tlif Ma^on Hou^o ill Iti'liniiiipoli-i, «ml i!iii^nlwtni..» n!r
1
tlt«*Ttli »ljiy'6rKebrimry, A. U. Ih3, »i
0 Uh.i{t
j».
f(11. thf
*i ,i .1 I °«hv»n*, luti* of \\i«hmt township,
spring up in myii'ids, coating the earth gomei-veuuntv, linlinii:t,
l!*
of ihA
the drawer, I,rail. To the harreii.scalp it coinnitini-i idedth.i! the eates vegetative power. If the hair is mi
kcr was liable for its face be.-ause dropping out or becoming drv and with- ,,, iTntiuj .hinunrii 10, 1H,J,
0re«L,
,rt-
sI.
UOUI^ AIR KMII HO-'.I COM.
piiny an.I th" M. Li'tns, siifUo'villo & III* Kuil Crotitfuiuy of IUino{M.
(nil Ko:i] Ootnpjiuy
HKWT I A
N Y.
On Marriage.
II ippy rt-liiM'lor y.riinc iiu-il fr.-m ll.e I'tlei-l-ef ei ors-iitul :ilnisi.s in i' ii l\ lilt*. M-iiilioi.-t n1-Ston-.t. '|-1-VIH!S ,t.-l, litv I'iu-1'il. 1 III}!I-.hull-lit til neiiriniri' ii-ino\»-1. New in, tl..i.l i.f rfii I Tin-in
AXSIHMA
RI'N,
MARRIEil-
I'ATTKK.-H? -l.VNN--in
th.-L'.uli in-i. nt th
lti-
L».»vi«i
\V. iiui tumtt :u»J Mr
O I A
l» It KH 10
i:
1
S
SOMETHING SUITABLE
i'nt
IMiVBODV
Oil PaintliiKN. ClirouiOH. Nierescoi«* luidVlewH. ltraeketn, Wriliiijj DrukH.
The l'ublishers of the .lot
-A!
KvcryiliinK lMt'HMe
1
II Tj I 11 TV
I "ftroit
•niO-»B.fc»PRAUUI-:. Pre.-.
lhe
IIOIN-HSPII.
*'»ivi*nt
L\ ATII.MKO.V. J1"'
mt, IO-XII mii'ifx, i' nuiii1.
51
Iuh
easily cured by the application of
l'rof. "AMIKKION'S I) I'TT M'A'I II in." The! galled beasts of draught horses am healed /"KJMM ItjSItJN KU'S SAI.K in a few hours by this wonderful I.ini-1 V.' ment. .S'C
Said p^tnti'
JOHN H. I'OKTKH, Aillllinistrnlor.
DM IN 1STK ATOR'SSALE Notice
I O of if at
it ARR««T thi* prongs of ililapMation ot WHIIHU!t»wn»hip.lu Moniuomcry oountv,
IM'tween tl»e written wonl "huinlredM or blight. Thit^Hir thickens atnl beeotnos oi U«n«-kshnr^. hix |MT the pi inli-il word "dollar-." A .iv I glossy" and fle.xiTTh, under its genial |er-
Into
hfl..
r^oiml nro|». huy, lint'
.liill »ul «uTht f^rm.
mn iii»|loin-Mit«. iHMix-li-ilii itixl kit'-hfi) tuiinI Ut «*,
SHII*
COIIHIH'IKM':«t 11.'. r.11 mi id t|«y. TKU.MS.-~A iTtulit ol monUiv will" in* SiVtMHHl till IIMIIH n\t-r Ul«» ^'VMie
imt«.» with s.'-'Mintv, uithotu froiii v.tluulioii nu{ Jiiipnu^rineiil |.*m *. JoHNK. PORTKR, Aniini^tnUor. l).'pnilM in, ik"2. f-
liv virt'n* of mi nrl«T of lo mo «lt fiorn the Miitos (Jirenit Court f»r tho J'istrict of liwiiioiu, 1 will on
I
Th*i rutin if, Jummnj
P.M.,
4*ry'{Ull
,,m
J. .loeK A. M. ilfO'inl.'int »t tin• ^uit Willnttti I\ ']'»l-'i»tt mul Iv JollNHON*, SecretarV. Hor.itio N. Kamh-un rn^t Willi .ni W. Mills. ... ... «I»»«'1'2M4 HKN SPOON Kli, (/OtntniHsioui'l*.
Sliot (JIUIIM.
We have ju.-l received by A. M. 1".. il new lot of shot guns which we will sell verlmi. ('all ami see Campbell & Tinsley,--:.,..-.
Insurance.
All perilous who desire to insure their|
N
property in sound, fair-dealing, Compn- i't1'',1,!'! '/'i'!","K"1"1"
cy of Thomas & Thomai. fff.-s.
PRICE*. OAU AMI SEE.
4:
JNVII-J.
1873,
ily of ('rHWl'onit'villi*,In tho'ooimty of Montgnni*
tli** Itour-* of in o'clofl A.M., niiil •. the Holidays and good will to customers. oYlo.'U.
at llu- (,'oiirt lloitj«j tloor in ihe
buimnji, oiler for snN* at public
I it
HIHI
profit* lor lh»'crni or srvch
)H'«i IM«I
«-stntp, to
I.. IV. 'II. lo .1 III II I. 1^. it I llfl I i.f. I tlM If 111'
wit: The north hMf of the wc.-t hftlf of the t-outh-wr-t iiu:trtT of }»'«'tion two (i). to« iifhip -I'ViMi* lo« (17) north, of rungf thmr (v.) «f st, thv county of Mnntuoinorv "ti'l Slitc of Jnili:tni«, nn«l
i»oiui«» io iy»ii/" a MinikiiiiK'ieni t«» tin* «h-nr»n-l I wilt at thf'.«:im tunc nn«t plfu and
/IJ, to beiriii at «n hk«» iiu»in»Mntl««r'for«4Hi»« thf HHI:1.« ofth»-
io Im» HH th*1 |»roiM»rtv of the
ON-KKSIDKNT NOTICK.
Stuff uf In liana, M'mttjointi'ft Poiinty, Cuiut ol ('tunviun F' b. uih Term,
n-
I I-UIIVC nt .M-tion in hiv
panics ean do it hy applving at the A gen-1 N..« ilin.-rnre'ilir s«i.l l'inlvlHl|.t,in niilHIo
IM»1IJ.|I:
NEWSPAPER,
10RAWF0RDSY1 I JjE, JOURNAL
i\i» roorE
One ('«]»). unc .year.
Ten o|»i«N. one '111%
No. t,
HMwra.
'I'l I'!
I:VI I'L III-ISIIKIJ I.\
ON'!'. A I .1 ri il-
LOCAL AND (ilCNLKAL NEWS
Willi Choiec Srlt'ctiou^ of MisfclhiiuMHis IN'atliiiir.
SfJHSC'IIII'TIOX KA'PES:
CIK'II.
Twi'iilj .Pivc Copies, out' t-ar. each.
Cm.BBIMG WITH 0T1IKK PKKI0DK ALS.
I N A I.
tion. Here is the list:
The Journal and the New York Times, price £±oii.......o.......... *. The dournal ami the Indianapolis Journal, price $2.00 '. The Journal and th.? Indianapolis Sentinel, price Sl.-IO
The Journal and the Toledo Blade, price SL'.OO The Journal and the Northwestern Farmer, price !?l.o0
The Journal and the Kdectic Magazine, price $.1.00
The Journal and the Amcricau Farm Journal, price To cents The Journal and Locke's National Monthly, price $1.00
A.
I HUH LLLO
ItJ'li. Soloruon I
Ui«l«|h» \«*. Phili«tclp!ii M. ItuhlW'. lMvol'«'i«. lti* it I'l'iitt'iiiht'it'I tlmt on tht* *th hiv of fi** I '•#»snl'i*r, t^"-', Solomon l»v hi* ntfortirv', Thoiiijion A* Hi-tnie, liletl in th« of ai.| Cotii't hi." •ui]l iilit, in ivritintc, for dirun't
TD.-otlio nfttdnvit
»l »i 1*-ini«»r^*»*!•*! person thnt th#» (U'fondfint, I
a
'""'•'"""•nt H«-
1
tin* ith Js'y'ot D• uilj«r, a' D'*11?-/. hu.U oouu,.
DICKIE «v IMM W EH,
No. lixflianR-ii
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O O S
S: rs
CA iI 1* 1, Tj II a 3i T1]R
H:«\\* in:t• 1«' iUi'l ar«' inakiu^ laipt*p:ti:.tion for H«o
II R, I I A
Their Choicc.Otl'erinea of
Veloiirw,
I'riiict'NN CordN. I{iar« ly. »H«I
1 I CLC
In the New Sage Colors.
Deserve iilteiition ol'liny crs as tlio-.v are
iinder niai-li«'t rates.
Their Velvet aiitl Cloth Cloalis, llieir elemtnl Oitoiiian and Pais
ley Shawls and Scarfs, which are all marked down low in honor of
1
FollowliiK Hmiiiil
liupei'liil Fire, T4OIKIMI» A HHI't C-'on Llu oil till I'M r«% rs"«-w Vtti-1% llui't lord, Iliii'lloi'il, C.'omi Fll'cnicil'B ruild tStill Fl-iiiielsen Comieetleut, I In rtliii'il ii HliuiJi lti vtir, Wutertown, jN'.
Total Aswt'ts, SI
Nonp but pertectly responsible i'oiii]nni«
nl ni- itiKon't i'i"- 3i'i" i'l.* 'KobVinfryiVsV:'!'''"m Fair llaten, «h tlie Coin pilules ex ()(('t to pay
olieaj) iiuiurauctt, butaffcr rollttblo iiHlnmiity only
our nsurauce
dwWWI tM.VAN0E.CUrl Offloe, Ovoi' Xo, Qa, Xaln St
M'-i.OO
1.75
1.50
are enabled to offer extraordinary inducements
in the way of clubbing with'other periodicals. Tln-y will furnish the .lul'HSA l., price Two Dollars a year, [with any of the publications enumerated below at greatly reduced rates. These papers will be sent direct from the oflice ol publica
BOOK STORE.
15(OK
Beautiful Pictures! IVice Books!
Siew Stjlc ot* Picture FPUIIK'N!
AL1 il 'MS of nilC
Best (iold Pens Made!
Toys of Evm hna^iuablc Kind!
Gveryliiiiig oilier dealers In oiir^linc^liavc HIHI [more We have no old KCMHIK in ourKlore. every is new: we Nell ut living prieos and uro Jahvajs \i illiIIK7,'anl anxUtiiK lo iriiow KO«dH]HLI'llitR2)'uii wan! to buy or not. 'onic in and nee IIM. as we hare received ftvlw awl'many kooiIs lor (lie Holiday trade ax any other house in lliis city, mid we think we know how to treat you right.
Js3.no 3.00
3.00 3.30 3.00 .',..10 12..10
To
roHK
1 1 S
CIH-IIJI.
t'ullj ten per vent,
A E A A I E
INSURANCE.
.1 I :MSOA S
IJXJSI .H, VTVCJ '1V GENOY
IUIt ]t-llnll-
I lHi: INSURANCE COMPANIES:
Bespectftilly Solicited.
HIII,H»,UO( it^oo.ooa a^.usn..«« noo,oo«»
UH l.OOO uuo.ooo
000.
li-pi't'St'iilcd. Hitve
(iootl risks
Ci-awroraTTTTto, ind.
