Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 January 1873 — Page 2
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EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS
3 AN OLD SUBJECT. ,n.,nird/w^h, a *e»diit.j
A. politic prints in tho ^^^LUf^yc^l JJ^..A J^"'Z last wefev* in rtwrhrtWTT W
ture-to*imcta lawwhioh shall provide
,tr"
re«,tlX to be W ..
idea oi the. people .r, ,i, thoiiweUv,
the
but the dimwiM»i'
sUte\Vtt«U i»-
lu carrje*
."uian'.s desire and practice might inrt'rfore ide an a-ylum for these most uniortu-' •v"" with another's, this absolute right has to
"demands that each person bo projectefl neighborho.id ai fir.in the enjoywient of his o'nn property,
and therefore laws are enacted against I
0
ty to protect h.elf follows as a matter of
ture to pa«« laws, and of the Exeeutiv to enforce them, subject, in the right of .".! the Judicial branch to declare siiciua*s in conflict with chv eonstitution, whieh
other. If the liijuor traffic is a harmless oni' 'every:{titSkeri 4«-Ht^ f^ttite^'might to
A
iir ., \.
ga or AS aveland by the voice ot the peo-
pie. of those towns «hall be e.xeluded from
use as much. The acLion of the oitiww 1
-W^Mr\iT(f*TrllinvifildVo^ilefely mil lify the action ot tha peo(Je.of the othc*'
^VonMWthepeopfeoTf'rawfordsvill.e
their.cfij^ecxiyjQt^jipaeitiyM ),i ««ur l.egi+ lature will pass a kw similacsto that(in •qirmAfs'/frre full teSf of'^lfrYiVs'prfnfed
HJj jjKBjthe,temper»nc« law of Ohio SunfelaVt in? JLsI ^a-ovisions- io'ilK* ll^inliis
^o-i
lurdcroTof Jim fist, jr.,
ICES, tho mi
has boon convicted.of murder jjjjhejji-sti legroe. N^IOII tllE|lldge suijr^tto.fUhe uryj»a(j»irdatfpne ^UH
AtJawotiLl tw* ii dtal
foitnno if tliov failed to agree. TU
was out just three hours
7
H"V W W -.Wvi i&frWK .VWV«rously Ajta whom Mgned by ihceW^ns.asking I
W
N 1 I or
''Ulik'tTi'oAppIiWinti'for lhv^w to sdi.in-lIr'*'l''7 -.gmi ashy pal» ami Iiis,ster toxicnt,ih^ liquors by.retaiUball 'procure jlt'"^) 4»1-Y rt^iuA thM tSiKjery, and present to tlio proper Courts a potii tiring, st..oil ton for murder in the tion totllftl effect, sigtied by' Hi ma.ViVi' ''st degu-o Kr\.\ r\\o TorSnan-slaughier in of the voters in the township, inwa -_ltft UifrAdegsr-/. 5 1 city ward where said luiuor* sw* sold.
to be THKKK are probably more than litWn
Ullntir,.l
a
.,
domocrnlir-j-fHi,iy1Vi
theorv is' ill0re e^„
ilemoeratie practice can
ftM ttj,itracl
3 W
Fftfflfo^fytfc "HttOV* dol|:lrs ,..' ton. and the, price yuil.s,
printed
realif-,Juntil'
WrfAT'sw the matter with Free Traders? They seem to be quiescent. 1 Twf„l
rSahdseloouenc*
their aljoui the• tariff the Free
a•i
\.]tMieA
V'jurier. Even the Frankfort Crr*ctit, .. tli»irto8i ultra advocates of-theI,free trad humbug, gives signs of returning reason. It has come out squarely in favor of thoiind"Assistlrnts doctrine of''Protection to Home Industry." Its article, which is an excellent one, we print elsewhere in to-day's JufKXAU.' This favorite Democratic is about exploded.
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,ag/i of the law, its provisions were so must be commenced with five years, thin .opocly disregarded and violated, that' making anew statute oflimitation to apthe temperance men aroused themselves '.ply Ui t.'iic.titSt-s. I'. ,. ..li ••»»»!i 1 *nri'Irrtiu^ht pt-OKcutions -undersuppress
tho
law•j
and every public dram shop was '•d. How many temperance men in this ,elty would dare the wrath of the liquor wllori and bring a prosecution 1 Let the past answer.
HE Indiarihfiolrs iktidiiel uuder its present management is the. best nrws, paper JfiiianaeVBr^iaJ.iJblrn Fallback's "young man," as the Journal calls the managing editor, evidantly understands •MB^bdllriiW.' 'Tl"taTcei'rr!oricy (r/nialfe -•rth 'WpatJer 'btrf- what' tlo the people care so thay get ihsk moneyV worth and iWWIf U)fl, .AYMe,n«.ds«te»t. the politica
but admire theeuterpriae of its mau*i* "tX V""' 'imiii (T.. TTWi I .1 l.„H,l
Th*
_,.iry
,h°-v r''
nm*M wn-
»J-'"-cuieiit h«v-
.,,: '-"«'hring tli.- night. Hie
TnouVnMfv inline ,,'r.on. in this
S fm.w
person
,,-
a law. sun,- f,
.lomncrniirbrin^ooi
bJiv.
thVm' are chalneJ i,/f.«tl,».'.Bn.
them
proposi-
tion **",ery person has a risrhtto do exactly Ji.- ho pleases in all rv*s|eci-. Innsmuch, however, as in such a i-i-f
dungeon:- others are kept in cages l&e wild le:l-ts. They have no bods, uy tile. hov sillier inexpressible. The Torre
«i¥lii that nieasurus are taken, to pro- bills, doeior bill tudeof infants I
f,r :i\\
human beings. The peopled
be modified. Each member of society |n complain of taxation fm-iu.il .1 liam, who »ra jip/nnimpoitant gives up a portion his right for the ptlrjK)U( ,,f mir W(|cWff».'' -I "good of all the re*U Especially is this., —. ., -.—.— -tliecai* in regard to the enact men and l'"HN i* heap Kan- i--. It _oJagerviinceOf kws. The goVxl of- societ oil.. red the entire crop in
t'uli N heap iin one man oil red tin
finding a
a :l1
K.a,n-a-
..theft.'and their violation punished. ^o Kitted. He 'the inordinate use of in'oxicjitingliiiuors ten cents on th
be allowed to eugai:e iu it without l^t, *n|tb8iy, bullb/tJune b&x,WMn4t|be the people to agitate the nuest.o... Id
hindrance If it is partlv cood :.iuf WflfeAM'for (fr.n, fanlflv of not pwfa'sj to, b» posted oul the
1
51lu.
nd got all «,pl|!ldaoe,in^B«ri«» Di»«E.rr-a»«Joi#yj«r*r. Ij^r^f^" to-provide that theMu never An1d"
was Attica
liquor t^iev wanted, and altlwugh thev, was Attic a a ^^i4edHhkMrshouldMiot'beH.nIin! week'" exhibition their towns, their citizens would perhaps '•onduct.^or which th^Mprru*
thputhard^it
-,L
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,-V.r aiuoct'tn^ of thp ^yes^eru J,pii\ Asiciation, held iu ritt.-burg,,
in a
people oi rawiorosv.u ,o Uk »*ffr,^ .i fi« their.^emjfi^ipaeiLyM .«x I-o^i+ ^VrCJw/wiCri^."lueV«l IiiiiriiafUlar per kow. lature will pass a ^aw ,sim.ilaCsto. that.io of piir-
a few days
-.-. i--i soi'iaiion, neiu iu lusuurg a ie\\ U.HB -,. .1 4i^w».o,,r towns, and instead of the Legislator,'
A a
,.
w(
.lv
jlrs01,u,lt f„ the reduction.
in to-day's JotutXAl,, it would be good j:.' 'I ^mmmmmmm^mimmmmmmmm enough.. Or even if the present law was Tire Letislatiire will iva-sonible t'o--"eirYo^cetl It would'lesson tfic quantity of day and continue iu session sixty-one liquor sold and thereby decrease! die day-. The .wtjmIters, draw eight dollarf amount of drunkenness. If the present a day iin'd" furn'fsh their own, stationery, law was rigidly enforced, it would bank- stamps and new-papers.' We will *eo now rupt three fourthi of the dealers in this whether they will be h*\lavish with
have the couraj-e to see to thai laws! ,. or oA«, Kr. We have not yet seen an oroflndiannpolmhavo away duiary job that
-alrt*lv«iFt*e stsitiit»':bor)ks''3reiived up i'"-^"-''ers ,, ,,.,. „,A K„* IU^I ... .1 "f "ak fig the ie.lildje.its cringe. Th.-v I the 'jucn to we see but little use of placing oth-1
J*,-v, A 1.1 11 1 keep a black li.-t of the name-, which is era there,- Any la\v that is enacted must have, courageous moral sentiment be-1
a 1 a
1
^hirnl it to that it I enforcedthe 1,1inylof
wa avoidinrg thle cash systemt
W
ho li
m^~mmm^-^~*^— sued contained 4,loiiname«. 1 his is one MP Pi ""."i
BrinkerholT, Orosvener, and Wells 1111.1.wis pendin.g befortl the I.egislar r"* hft'veeceased tohas thrill their hearers with- turu, providing, that"*e
1(.cru-t.
Trad League disbanded, and its or ,. .uT^* gaii, the J-We Tr,uttr, hits closedl eyes
,SJP!
«.„l'-"uiitvv
instea"'
and .died. The American pcojile are hot «ounty- Treasurer, as It does now. This very'restive under the tariff, tlio i-a verr imtiortatit -bill 'ami'we hope to small sojiad of free traders for the present ''rm'd"'flieir'riccjipatiiiu gone.
in eves
1,110. Theentire
,e^tat ,, a
th interest of, all
is 1,110 The fore- of A^es-sors
law, and a copy of which [is before our ••Legislature, introduced by Mr. Baxter, l*XM tt the new law, tax sales will be levery saloon in one county, in Ohio, has valid after five years. All actions to set *bem closed. Tor a while after the pass- aside a dcedjnaiU under the new law
I I I' ii ii ,'
WK uiiderotaiid anew paper is to be started soon at Wild Oat, four or five miles above LaFayette, to be called the
WiUi Cat Vouritr. It will evidently lie a ifiilditrt -concern."'
]fj.
inv
-.lid 'I
n,h,,. hu,!,.t with- I^'l'''' whir
day- to eome •"-•»«. TOy^Afi,u.!015
ng be
seeking drawn.
yfayShiiy.ilsL' I?
man with
purchaser. I rannib.ij \!'i*M,uW», «f'"W* 8«"W- J»r«i«».W«' Ci.v he found the market I Condon's bakery and b.iniase'r.ained that he would
bushel bv trans
lUlWoiul hw,
court*. It ^the duty oT the Le^.la-^ 1 i^^d^Ju^. tUhki krxt
through train arrived at that point law.i
umlay.-. 11K- event exeito.l a good,^
leal of inu-rest at that place, and the
that the families offirmsor compaiiie.'^'T^rCTrt-rwnon* Whynt '•hould Utc? can not combine to rent jmstofllee boxes a law, and ulA'ip'jfealfbg to the press and
part4v bad, it ought to be. regulated so as nv enjoving such facilities. This will! but there ar,ecertain facts, that are patent The niosf prominent to .suppress the bad and increase the good, work ati'lneonvenience to many living- in We }iii«rl^.»ho*flif«lt»»* s!u-h a Kw In any event, the people of the whole:Hhe? eoinrrv
State ought to be put on an equality, brne -nnd-mif a pimtnflire -hox^nrhtake prominent'.'ifOiese is that in the hast There is no ju.«tice in a law which pro-1 turns coming to loft'D After \hY mail. -j:br«ifl. i*Uo dear tt»atil.ou«i.i*^tf"ides that a citizen of Darlington, I.ado-.! -r—rr~rr —, I
,rMF.
A a
Iowa farmer must give four-fiW)% oi
U^BJ^ '^ouifriBe auy titled lords with
of good ^mtpsin this country. Andyft these lf2JIlin" great railroad oorporationa are' yirtufclly
becoming the owners of every,'larm^ in til^West, and by their opprcssive-jfreiglit "i-a.tRsnr'ereducing the western fafmen" to
O II I Tlkiirii
in.lMBr
nil fc. .! Jl neHvenrH|n« H-eu ii-ln'ieii bi ilijjsair* it $ a 4 A iitl.wt. Many have lieen waiting fifrthtf lirsi of January to come, that uiinunl epoch furnishing such a line' oxen-* for sending them in. The air will he UIMUXTI i-»0ntBJ*»U»-U«u44«tilauk unit ttitiu^kili mmU-iH-J* Imm. it made uii :il
and un-iuiet smnts will be lai.l throng, ^,.„ .,,,„,.,'? ,„
the uuiL'ic of Kioeiibaoks. wjiilc oilier- til- g^n'ratious, and Uiat there will he anund tor roaming:abour for a ponodj- filing "uwakenirh: alonr die whole lino that will
laid, will finely U- w.ij,Ui .HrVi.U.' 'y
Some one suggests thal^IO.WJSV
to .nake money easier is j"r every one l" TJ
^ra»aiV^^fclfcw
,:O,M1 uianv outstanding. This plan would
U! tttMt
There no elav.,.x.-i.ipUhw».«iHl»-p*ii'
ITaiite ,• -•.••«.' thinks this a disgrace to tional and. .UUe l.egishiiures ami llie ''j'''''J'^'fi ''l'"''.'r .'.''-•
besides aiJUSr.JjP'lMv irn every year on whom
bt^oirr^^hr-friTrrtTrr!-Ti!iTm-of-Wit--|^ll*vllle-
a
Hloiimington VI '^Urcipean sdi- b^bo^Tt^
Ithefe iierVfibo-rliofKls rrfm-1 a great wrong «mjowhore. I he most:
1,r
Cnnciiinhlt 'oiMnfn-uil 'is- Irnn- \v corn issochoati and plenty that it
a W
_"
for the pretensions to independent!lrt
t.U.WltalP'bi-lw«n
thclbifuk'a«l,I*w»nV'biiiming,iu'arly a whale 'niiiuivr sThe loses* are Dititpr &
ith, whigts lo-^,
Juu
lA«fM*W'tw(li^o
a a
-ri»-an«irtMrthf?'Te 1
to
erTfiiP and
I do
slll,J'"'b
utwble..Ul proeuwa^nnd in the
W
a fuel people can ,ourn.
an
a tlnl
Ia
f- V«*"*°*
I tbeir iiuinbers are the masters (d thil
couutrv if they but, will it. I-ot thin)
a 0
Senators Congrew that these
Congr
must be speedily remedied.
city atidlessen Uie number of saloons by i'tlieir ow'ii''money' as*tbeyi.wefe with the I -vheti ho could "gPt jrwtTIS'"rie'nrit jrtb' pieces and lie cleaned,and that refused t' ."lO.mwiv.:" In
the peoph) people's. ,: i' done at noiue,-jus$ »mgo-|di»r«il as rhnip '.
,s"
PHtruntcr me lo»iitullonn. [Fr.'in lli- I'oiillil'ni: Ci-c.i-" lit-1
why wjautia, iiJii£ pfinting done, such a$
bill-liea'ds,"statenicnts, letter-hend.s, re-
e-ftj
V-
ffiWr "™u«»«
1
!S8T
*amVl
thee|!|the'WMrfflWfWEtlK^
the pocket-of th thoe„,
of the pocket-..
il
are not e/nint I reastirer a it dos now I his W^V O ]K.-JkSm I i'i- *•oil '.-.-.c'redil. A I-» -IH .- ••and nand .iit-iioi,] 1 S 'r'flw'Tt W ff gi3Ly° 1 publisli a paper on creou. ni and th i- a verr-lBipnrtaht -Hill 'ami'we hope to
ttll(i
lie present j,,,,. jt, become a law. ,,. thing to go to Indiana|Mlis ami La Fa-{fore we could return the old piar. we
I S 6
FROM January 1, of this year, it w^illl healers, woifld fnVroly say 'llAtfAcli trfe dogma ''fist every resident of tho State one d1
i\jl
dbl
i.lar a year to own a dog, innl tivedolhirs a year for each additional do£. This, will probably clean out a few of the "additional dogs." '"/.
,l-':~.},
BY the new tax law real and personal property shall be valued at its fair cash value, estimated at the price it would bring at a fair voluntary scale.
THE hog crop of Indiana is pslim at 2,.rj00,000 head.
Library and literary associations as are being formed this Winter in many of the towns throughout the Btate, a fact that we mention with much pleasure, as they are^aluableaidsaa/edaeaUnfi' {ie» pUk—0r«W0W/ Jianntr.
-a
.,»• .V S I.oul It Ml s-^ruiitL.-
tr: H'o'll II
il Km.T|H elfc-r,.
It so.ttis that Hi let'V-r addit's-c.j'lt*'tjida akos att.^ni.fliof Mjirioii, l^f.m .Itll. 'iime, iTnhe'Tirm of io'Cs, oiidn.-r A: o.,
contractors {'or building the T., '1'. A:that l.ouis ltnil\v:iy, th it they have not vniidqnoe in- the -iieCcs.s.o( tliU/gp'at' titer" jiiTvrtli.ntniMli.il thf
los, olrtc'ii-pnsi»,Mint
Hw-»(oelc oot
till
•..t' ili,»u lrhimtlv made up aloiu uii theioml..I'hhe I
a 1 a
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miMuestiornvbia A *li.rlw./li, \ff „,.
I I U^"1|l •e''4s\ ."iiir^T, .l"l ?.l
a iiiiU ^vho had mote UtUe^uj.yliw 4nB) Jt.(|l,)i1g,„riifft\^!"Ai,:t.v l.oitis1 Hailn fliat wliaT ne'owoif but liow lUioiit triel J»(HM to SheliiyMllo, II!., today, with a thie 'li«*t -of....-*.
)»f*?|iThtnofJrV8rtiH,
the fowls and the bird- ot the air "ave Kjiilr..a.l, whi^-h will make a c.niimious them. Thev are thrust upon our Na- and unbroken line nearly four hundred
...ir great, wealthv. prosperous coniTuon-^ m'tu/nlieap up fl.e flslor fhe t. unlr ..yuplctiou .viU-af-ivealtli and calls UJK.II the Legislature Ki ItwwtHt.: hnv» Vlrylp.»A**-bilH,.t:a«l tfcfi
Ul(
IpPtii)£liito!lKT tbllo. iiiiiiiaiviis aiTof.s to the Fountain cioiutv coalfields \i:H.'ravv-
='Wf«neT,s ^itt|-^lll"ri-nTipet nTi 'o1i-efvanee ir vast ti,PTiM^aml slii,rilrl be passed.
A ir'iftif'iW\'»»iiIi!'«iUuiiu.i'fc. (Kr*m th- i'!if.'nc' lnt.-i-iii'i-.'in. A correspondent furnishes the follow.•Hiiegwtions, which will bo of interest to all coal .consumer*, and may result in a great advantage in the economy of coal Much fault, in found with stoves that they consume a grpat Heal of-tonJiand do not dive a corresponding amount of heat. Thi»,hiQw1oYer,,i:1iioii di to,ihe kind of
w«eyer„,s,iio ilum a to.ilie.. Knul ot
Kb4 stotVsMseil. ifs'Mhn.f sfllSi.f|s^s: it,U rather ,.:ii to its conditkin. ijaviug VPO that fiwn
v] U^n«!iUW-*Uowhi'lM-?aBfie.s
a
0
twentv-five per
a|1(
W a a surpHsod that .1fiV man will attempt to
i,,~,„HiTioss, who Thin it: iiisTth«i that kind of business has pa-sed. and be-
'.. I....' '_ L^atte .and buy. their diy^goodaj oftio^s rwriliuTTftlftTht" biisiilOs^ find go to ohop-
A LX three hundred 4 r^#Vinj|^ bnjhj?r price SiypiytfBim ttaine |iing wood forU' Ifrihg "'The lir„ii,rrnl one "fi^^f)TDecember. KSyCr^(Ti.scbai'gfiririirin(ttti'cservice
:moiUhlu»rysuch
rgfd'tfurinAsjU.stant The niuuber yet in of Assessors I
repRTtr
things thatf thev would have to will find that, with a very few exception-.
pa at IrVrme* v^t'f^piAfrtr» tf frVJy goods, itH subscribers wi) 1 be bettor satisfied clothing, fancy gootis, furs, notions, etc., fliiiii the old way,' Jinil the exception-
will be/ dispensed vitli' By stores is ,not »:orth having. lf w« have paper just ior th'e kiike of supporting ii," -rial, and, not being convicted, was s*t the first of.lulv Jindcrtlie new -law. I citizens'iri Ij'usinesls'h'erc^'whocan not be but who nevwr-rjfljasfeifiiit until thev are free. Poor Sarah Her devotion had /:j.A-.f ~'„.Ui. l..y is.*l.J..UA ..i.i: i.-i.to. 'rftr\ ••"«»(.-Iporter.s ..r' 1 .,.i i...t.a. sjiite^-j:. auqliUhpf iQ^ls. htfrJi6io^ oblig.
citizen}, however worthy, thej .ijviy,,be,in other respects,' are a little tjo aristouraticto transact business in tlus.ppmniuniii 11 111 II I „".Tiia.oniy way that.we- c&n.M/t jctteii other on do the world.endi together build upoirr town, is to work for each other not to work for some one else off at ,I.a-
point,"to patronize business men here as far as they eau." AVc shall aim to notice and point out instances where this rulois ,violated by our.citizens. aoU.abali.atriveiehTiiRi|wH\vbetw(e|.|wv freight iririns with'-all out- power to prmriotft and foster the idea that if vou area citizen here you must patronise liome interests.
firm doing^busines"s here got some letter:keads struck at LaFayette, that, could
Fall tho conntry swarms with fruit tree ageats, when we .have a nursery here near town whara1 the very treet needed
cajQ.beb^faafcqut.tf the'grouhd,' Pittro&iMbxNBaiBatituUQZU.
I I
Kill
ligiirraiigemi'iit..slinfor the,!
4,iii«. jirojioM'l c«in-ol,.lation ol that with
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1M
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j.,',v jr,ott cr"oiiilet" i.n'd com-
lo.uuie Mux v«ll«r .Ipntvii* ii dn pisiple goiiorally regret to learn We itfvy.tiyif ^iiink- tn.luilgi Kellev that the one dollar gold piece." are about for tile lafest l'ateiit O'llice report. We to be withdrawn from circulation. They
'.{) *?.*•'' 4f*H W alreiidy have sixteen hundred of these wore a great convenience to the public. jjisi Friday evening a tire occurred at interesting volirnos in our little library'j Winter ivith all it- horrors is on Us. at one time threatened the but they have been read and re-read so .,,„] ,[„, |,„„ should bo looked after. A» many times thai we know every |age of ,,VP |,.
little family around the tire and ica.i il through to them. The ail'ecting tuli'cn-
sipn to Doi.stcrous emotion, and the hired
»(HlH-''l.«M'"'U
Fi)urteen leinper.inoo hills hav, introduoud into the Legislature, ill pro-en )Vid -dllinois
t))(
similar io,tl^| J'l.jo
Wanted. Tiie provision for a recovery of damages against saloon keepers by "the I
lvt
theii^ ly bvai"t{i Xliisjtftv volume came! hica-t-pin can lie Iwiight for thirty opp\rtii!i'ely and gratefully on l'hist,mas cent-. morning, and that night we gathered our
ll»:"
Utiy over
l^' the room, Ldetermined, before yuilingif up tir^TyWrV.-t!/?niit^,ii"a ir'-ti1.'ld. 1 obtained from a stove dealer stove cement or putty, and caulked up every scam,
OccAHHloally welioirofittJfcsineKS mail {joint, etc. The result has been "that no!sup]ier the obi tin lantern was hunted
a()|)H(1 an
,|l
ceints, circulars or some thing of the kind f-jrtve* rmtTwcnty-flre ppreont. more heat, dozen neiirhbors, of the same uue, went ind goes oil to I.aFayette
^Jj»fba»3jii Another store,1 that hail'io'be taken t.
c-lYe
).,..„ aittough it bu
niuch eojil, wasuaulke*! in the same wav.
Id not be duplicated ^nfiH It if/now wonfli-rful heater. The r^MMJioney. experiment never fails and should bo ."-"bair-po"'-1 tried by alf wl desire to save their coal nilBlls will
gcgmc increjised jioat. '£.::'s.••'i \-":i
to peo"]»W^ pouses „:'_.•_."'-»' ..' has beej=*vjjrkod Tb Cnah In A.lvuocc S.sl.ni. sMP^SJJlstrll- I '^'-"miil'i' I'.lii'.lll.- It:,,.:,.,. kjiajad. pi U)f3Vior The Plymouth Drmormt, one of theoverhead. rwliUng best papyrs. iu, the country, has finally i.mAvitqiiy adoptea the cash in advance system and tb.tV,''""" w'ill semi out no papers until they are
Ir'a'ihcnts pafd'tbr. Streh 'n paper as the Dr-mnrrni Hijjserved 'cannot ho (niblished orr tno credit system iusinfcsss, i-fimF It'lsuhjhstro c^eeji It We are surprised that .1rt man will attempt to re publisi a paper 'Hi day for ifjus th« that kin. I of business has passed,ilavdlor
'rtceept It. We are
an
beiha.l. utf our Jio*e will geiter'ai|y,' be" b'f those who "take your here her lover was taken mil'for a
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The law prohibits" selling liijuors by.Uiii.sUiuk on. Jauudays, yet if we ufo not greatly "inin(aken, a considerable traflic is driven ill the article on that day. A certain rear door sec mod to have more than ordinary attraction on last Sunday at least. We noticed scv-
Fayette or Indianapolis, but Ubor to eral who are reported as "ardent" lovers cd and published, even if.the oflice to promote home interests. l.et us, have a, turn quickly from ihe sidewalk and wire v.Jiich the |\ipor is sent lie put of the little more ,of a homo feeling let the. jsooii lost to sight in the rear of a saloon, county, provided it is the oflice. atwhii'h gotsl people of Frankfort and Clinton How Kit'! Let the Orand Jury inquire, they regularly roceirc their mail. The rccouuty study and strive, yea, make it a —f)'.rfnhl Trilninr. ijuirement of the law is simply that the
A collision occurred at Wavcrly
^tatfoTi, o'li'tfie'Tl'dT'iro.'Wiil'.asl, .V: Wet-
killing a brakeman named Wolf, of Peru, and injuring others, but'not severely. One locomotive went through tlmegiain ii 1. ii 1
We were led into this discussion by the fact that a firm who have made thoir fens of thousands doing "business here, 1 when they- wanted a lot of itatemetiU. Sixty-six marriage licenses wore iv printed went to Indianapolis ahd obtain- sned ltv the Clerk at LaFavotte dining the past two months, which is considerthe monthly average for the
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it,.,l he done just a well aha" as rtCalTy'al'Hoitif year. a traveling agent recently ^.old a musical!i -nsr.i t-r.»r n-»r instrument to one of our beHt citizens,! OHAUNCY ROSE, Torre Halite's rotund when the canid instrujneut could be benefaclur, is the wealthiest man in In bought of a home agent and Spring and
diana. lie js a bachelor, girl i« Globe.
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A ptiiinOliflvrhTMiry gjiilleinan hoasi the nearest approach to jewelry he was a stone bruise on his
wore
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-tVet't school has His ti'fioher'"ilop'sn't
A hov the
in WIOII fort\*-liveinwnrts. U.oul any uUeuer than -I
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take hi ill ill can help. Any.purxim win) wuds us, LIVO 'Jidlaia iiicueighwloHai' chiomo. will this paper lor a year, ami no HIIO-
ccive tliis lions asked
rvin the flieiuls ol tl is nothing that tin- county a* thi-all inii»rlaut road.,, .. i„., tin.'/Jnrmui-s "h hori
iilinr veoiuuii ('(Huliinji-hert'iew b*m'
inimstaclie. arc'^! two»i*n of theI" mosIIOIT herwtiful {'Hiishtii in thi" world.!
The wife of ri niofef rVeinjV linked 'if '-he was not ufniM to huve her hiislnmd cd to *tich dliiipcr, trustfully rcpl'ud,
()li, he's insured A TicJdiug \oiith at templed
previously suggested, a nice
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to one of our citizens for victuals, l'xiday The citizen told him he ought
girl'wan so much excited that she. lost her presence ol mind and went around ,. to her mother's inadvertent!v with I si-iiso, when a.little gontlomaii «.,neale.l pmmds of supir and a butterkeltlp full '',ul..
e.eived a telegram for one of his passengers, and, going to the ear door, he timid-! Iv inquired, ''IK there a Horn' in this car?" For an instant there was no
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of •flout-, niid M-nO homeal, midnight in- Mb'*.}«» lit.Hiiptoa so niuch iSmlidenee ixicat.Ml. We can never siillie! Iv
'•"•"»"1 brak-eimm
daylightt every morning
of these, i- what i- dayligh every morning since .May. 11 docs no just what i:
tain howitzer coolly and deliberately he stuck the twisted ticket into the muzzle I ol that s'x iter, and sticking the nglylooking viiing through the, little square window of the ticket oflice, and almost in the agent's face, and speaking in the tone that left tli) doubt of his determination, said: '•.-jirailgor, thar's tliai. tioket take it yourself am! change it. or by •('!—-d I'll blow it clean throimh you,"-
The ticket was changed immoliacely, and without iuiy more words from the ,'flohi agent, and theiiiountaineerwalkiHl away, 1 I saying: "I jest thought I could induce hiin lo chnngc his mind a little." «—•-».-• j, llnsUf n^'orn.
A oorrespondont of the Ohio '/•'•inim-, Is how this used to be done. After!
stove consnnits up. a fow nubile sticks taken, an.1
out. Itf^coal, :ml .lake, .Inlm, .lane, Sal and Put! and hrtl
Wi '. i'l'i W
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.,, ., lo run a I'
log fight aim a hay-cuttor at the -anie time, Saturday, ami now dred^eshis pin-! h.i-ei- with hi-other hand.
Wheittln.' fatheiofan allraotiveduiichto, nogot'nilr.s for a pallor s^ovo, il becomes an event of considerable iaipoi't-' ancc to the community. •'Never put olf till to niorrow whin vmi can do to-day. dour Tommy," said iiiamiiia. "Then let'- liuish up the plum pudding lo-ninht," said the sweet child.
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to tho barn. Pitidiforks were stuck in the hay mow, the candles lighted and hung on them, and then the fun collimenced. And it was fun. You did not need a husking machine, nor husking gloves or any such invention. The oars were waiting to come out of the husk, All they bad to do was to give them a jerk and it was done, and soon there was a pile of golden cars waiting to be drawn up and spread to dry on the scaffolds
Then, when the shortened
caudle indicated nine o'clock, they all returned lo the house, where were pump-1 kin pies, sweet eider and sweeter kisses.
I.OYC MOO|»lll(£ I 'oUC|tl«'l*.
About a year ago 11 fellow in West Yiririnia was arrested for horse stealing, alter he was sent jail, his devoted girl, Sarah, implored the jailor to let her share his confinement: this being refused she determined to he with him, nml. eraged with fear that he might be sent to the penitentiary, she set fire toaschool hou-e. For this she was sentenced lo two years' imprisonment and was happy, but just
of thi.s: defeatedi it.s own end, bu kind-hoartedi Governor took in the situation, and has. jusljiardoned her out.
ImporUiiit to NllUscrilicrN. The, Postoflice l.Vpartuient at. Washington has often decided that bona Jidc subscribers to weekly .newspapers, receive the same free of postage, if they reside in the county in which the paper ispriut-
I subscriber should live iu lhe county
where
the weekly paper is published,
though his regular postotliec may be an adjoining countv.
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on the moriiiiiir of the .'!d the woman sud1'Ci deiily died. He is nearly broken-hearted The over this affliction. a if he could nturos only have tbrseen this bereavement, he laws, would have shutllcd her out of bed at
l'roiupt 4'liaiiKe of pallid of A(soilt. ago tall rough-lookin
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wife of a. KifliHuftl! ffhir/ka-rfl is in ell'eot I inountaineer entered the Union Railroad I,UI,V„J„„I P,.,„H (, anullitv. In thcStates where it has b.jen
it
tried such has boon the result, lorft:is take, purchased a ticked for Now Yorkj onlv -perhaps one e.se out of a hundred Kansas I'acilic line, when he want- ,„ ,„ „,,,„„„, (•„„„,,, „, that can bo slisi.iiied. A bill has been ed to go over the i.nion Faeihc. He i. u. w,-s O'.-lou iinrrndfleprf-rnrn'Tlre'Le'i-isla'turo bv Mr. did not discover this fact, until after the
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Vol. Second, Coiiiinoncing Jim. Is"!!.
HE .SCIENCE or HEALTH havim: been sustained beyond our most sanguine expectations, we arc prepared with additional facilities for inakim tko ensuing volume respond still more fully to the popular demand for an honest and inde pendent exponent of the Iljgienie system. We shall publish—
I'oi'i'i.Ait PIIYMIVLOOY. fully illustrated, a complete explanation of the -irncures ajid funct|on» of ihe human syteni.
AKEECTIONS Tin: I'.vi: KAH
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Ai.i. MKIUCAI. S I giving a his-
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THE LA lion PROIU.KM.—Coiroct lwhitsof liviiig'will eiisine tliclaboier Healthl and Strength, enable him to accumulate his earnings, and become pecuniarily independent.
HEALTH IS HAVMNT-S.-AIHIVC
monetary considerations, honevci, in that ofaaouiid mind iua sound body, lla-iltli reform is tho base of all reform.
TERMS.— $2 a year in advance: single numbers, 20 cent- ten copies, $10, and aa extra copy, to agent. ANew Volume begins with the January UIIIIIIMT.
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The rublAsliKiiTuf theJui t- .no runbl.-il t^o olTei (Xlraoidinary iuilucemwiiiu the imy in cliii'tumr \»ithJtiU«.'i- |s*iwlieaU Tln-v wilMuiuish the JOI'IINAI., •ations enumerated below at •u tioiu the oflice of publU.i-
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of Evfir Imaginable Kind!
KTorvtliiiitf tlmrany oth«r d^alons in oi:r3iiie'ihnvo and Imorc
too. We hiu no old «OMIS in our moro.£e\er. tliluK is now: MO
Sell ai U«ing ptlctws and aro I»U)M willing and anxioiiN to
show {T«MMIJS|» lu(her|oii «an lo buy or not. Conic in and nee li-.
liu« roi'«i«."d tMi«'0*us"inaiij (fowls lor 111*' Holiday trade
aw any otlior TtioiiM' Inllils oily, and wo think know how lo
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