Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 February 1874 — Page 2

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B.McCAINand J.T.TALBOT editors and proprietors

ORAWFORDSVTI.Ll-. ITB. U1. 1-7-1.

Wr. see it stated in the Lebanon /'n'rint that .lames Buchanan, formerly of Attica, and John M.Butler, lornurlyoi thi- city, are spoken ot in connection with the Congressional race in the Indianapolis District. We presume this would occur in the event that Hon. .lohn Oolmrn will not bo a candidate. -vMc!) is hardly probable.

'incinnati papers of the loth is In1,- cents resp ctively.

Tin: war of the women again-t whi-kr saloons, which has been 0 Micces ful in -iinio

part- of Oiito, is extending into thi.--tato. The Sliel'oy ville sa lot'tis are thej irst victim-. Tile etforts of a society off vomen there have been prosecuted with

much real for a week, and have met with •partial success. The saloon men in many »'f the principal tiiwn-of tJie .--tate are1 now livins- in da.tiy f-1 tr ot lies,, eru-aoes. I

'Iif!•: tcrial A*-1«»l InMiaun,

Wj-. nn -11 1 .:tiee :f»at th^ Ma» «n- ... ... ie brethren of Crnn-ford^villo hnve dr-

i- anvthinir that i- eruelly eiii'l-l!no'le,i ati'l that ulierly I'aiN in the nlijeet nnwhich it wa- inlemltW. il i^ to he fi mini in tiieie r.-.ilution- that stnnehoily ie.•inful wini tlied. and '•i"-uiivei that we -yni[:itliize," etc. li appear.- n- tli.it -yinpaihv wouhi be mueh more aeeepta

t-ie and -.within).' when tendered with all the pa-ini' simplicity than when prelaced hy mil iron-clad •/.--i .\e' Jie-y-i. nl,/ r.

-trucled, is the m-,-t si-nal token .,1.

i'irnest and etiuetive purpose tliat ha-\et,

Till: Indiauapolis striking printers are publishing a daily evening paper called ,lWr. greater confidence could be placed fairly untied the Oordian knot of mi-

the It bears internal evidence of in hi- professions The card may win, having both brains and skill in it-uiiin- but the people will liud thai Henry Y. aeeinenl. v'':Vv-]:MorriMm will take ev-rv cent he can l,el.nnder the law. (tKN. M. D. anson ha- been ajv pointed by liov. Hendricks as one ot the commissioners to appraise the ival estate belonging to Benton county at Oxtord, the former county seat. The other two conimissioners are (Jen. dame- 1. Foley. ,f (ireenshurg. and .Tnhn lirowntield, of South Bend.

OltITt AU

.li.MN Ktl.UsoN.

Till-, lower 1,•!»('» of .iv^res- lasi M. iidav, by vote ei' 17o to I. pa-.-e-l a resolution iitlirniini the ri^ht of t'otif-'re— to exerei.-e .'•introl over railroad trail— ortati.ii1. be-tweeti the ite- lii*- resi.litiion wa- passed almo-» by party vote, the Mepublicans ^eueraliy voting ave amitlie I lenioerats no. )f the indiana delegation Mo»k. Xiblaek and Javier Mere anion .' tho—1 who voted no. while Messiv. Ja-per Maekitrd, Shank i'yie-r, Willi nils, U'il.-on. liolinan, Ca-.m, (',iburn and Hunter were anions those who vo'ed avr. Tie? le.-olution is a substantial endorsenieiit td* the po.-iliun taken b_V Morton in the .--.-nate It deeiare, in etl'ect. that the Con-tituticn of the l.'uit.vl .States in e-.-press •mis pouters .in Concre-s the pmv.-r to regulate eomni- rco between the .States ami with foreian pivernments, and that this provisioti of the ('oust it'.uion iuip.is: high duties upon Conu:re.-s, duelari it to he within the powe.- of ('nneres? hy law to regulate conitnerc" atnntiL' the States as to protect thut portion o! internal commerce whiei is yniuii^ the several States from all uri--jtint or oppressive t'-lls, taxes.obstruction -n,,. iu ,rllne»n.e.l: or oiher htirdnn-, wh"tlier imposed by 7'u /. i,^„.. railroad eonip-uiit'^ or by combination**' Mt-tM.in^s have be«*u held in the N

1 lied, at the residence of hi-brothcr-iii- .airs! l-asibut "ot least,on. law, Mr. .lonathan Ileal, two miles north-

west of this city, Feb. at 1*J o'clock, of spinal disease, Mr. .lohn Killi-mi. aged I!.'! year-. leoea-ed died as bo bad lived for several year-, a consistent Christian, lie had been in feeble health

sister, ter ho vi ii ii sln.i weeks when he was confined to his lied, where lie lingered a:out fourteen days, a groat portion of the time, unconsciou-. ll's wife war telegraphed to and

A lit A vi:i.lvo sirangcr started out into arrived •Jiree c.ays previous to hi- death. ho northeastern part of the county last Although it was thought by fiiend- that Tuesday (o solicit orders for sugar. lie ho knew her, he n. ver revived he jiroposes. we understand, to -ell "A" -u- could speak toner, lie leaves a wife gars at ten cents and extra "C" at nine and three small ehiluien, together with cents. There must be some swindle at 1 host ot relatives and iriends, to mourn the bottom of this, as the wholesale price their loss, llis remains left on the it of the»e brands of sugar as quoted in the fain 'or his home, 1'olk in mi,] Citv, Iowa, accompanied by iiis bereaved

wise

Ml'.s r.t i/.A I'.wrnx.

M' F.liza Vaxton, wife ot .lames'

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1 1 ivni''»vou tin* fhurrh militant to the» had the Iwl ta-tr to jviv. r,solution:

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a^kincr that jMstn^o he tut required \*n chtiroh tnnjupliaiit. °v nearly

Althoup'n tiu* i'0=-il'.iti'.'ii wa-- ileel.ireil to be ailojted ye-, we ar.- ]leav -ay that theiv w.i a resneetahle 'prinklin^ j, i'l'-'umv" ti-anl on tiie rfs»luti"ii.

PaNton, of thi.- city, w.-i-horn in Por'lage -hip lake no little mutlcr-. and if our

cojinty. Sov. L'i*, J.S3S, iiuf rfrpiirtci this ii/i1 I-Vh. 1^7-1. She* unitfd v.-jtii i-ho M. ]'. rliurrh iu Ki\knk, imrji, v.'hen 12 vcar«s of

jiie, ami iviuaiiu'd a lailhtul till

*i *r. 1

Ih'W in much -ulM)si«-^i4n 10 tivv divine

llk'

".••rinined hnr^aft^r t'i do away wiU*. "Not a- I will, but a- "hi»u uih. Ihir»lutioiis i»i 1 »nd«b*n'e. and t- um* in {'.oiV week- •.»!' her life. pre1 heir -tend a Miiiuble e.hiUiMry. tl-.eve -ui

ly

,Ue

friends, but by a devoted wife and irrici strieken children. M.

1 St ti I I'dHii I.I

!|-s,ie

In an edit -rial in the

I b-. ritf v.nir paner the eii'ect that the :n I'llVtl, riiilroiel lax tor the year .Seoit and lark »..w:-hii.s tor the benefit the A.. I.. iV St j.- uis Maiit^ad cannot lie eo!hete-1 without an or'ier from llie C.utnty CoininU-ion. r.-. I desire to eorrv-t that -tatenn-nt bv savini: that it colic, led without ativ can and will -:i !er utdess -•.isj-endt-l by,. the.

A u-iitor and Treasurer. :0C.:, Ot.Il't "A It K.

thereof, or t»y olln tiotiine11 carrier-, and ILdii, ('amphelliie. 'Quaker and Metliothat lilt, pre.-ent condition tnd ina^ni- dist chnrchei of tin- vi.*inity, re.-ulttiii tudc of the commerce amonsr the States in ureal good, and now a union im-eliu^ demand the prompt and ivi-e exercise. tha-e po wet- and duties.

mi.EDO ,t- ST. I.ol'IS Ml! LI Sit A W A A liotie" ye.-teiday ^ave the re-u ol the election at Crawford-ville ot directors and ot?iei is j,,r the I oh i.. .V ^-t. i.ouis Air Line Kailroad. L'-d. Samuel ('. Will-OR. of l.'raw!' -rdsville, is Mresident .is v».ir- predicted. Il.s eh''.-ti"t) is almost i*. gtiartiiiti.* in itsell ot the completniti of the enterpr -. lie ^tarteil it,:1- one .niinlit .-av. At k-:ut he is one of the pro-i.s-te.rs ot" the road, ,and a leader. Hi-iiei-everance, energy and integrity will :rive cliaracter and ••mlidence to it at once. T'ii .' entire Moard, ih now rec'iti-

hri

appeared, if th. t-n.-rgy ol Me-.-ei -. I aubv n,einliers ot the .miireh have been i-ro-: ,in,j

Cable in currying on the work be .-x- p.-rly adjusted, and «oven p.ers.ms have eiite-l. 1 h^y have |ai-hi 1 the (iradiiiL', jnined the i-hnri by letter and 011

siroii-e*l tiie pc«»i«le uiel s-etin.-«l :iil on tin/ ... H„. The l,re=e.lt orpinimio,, is

pre

strong pt'eiiiJaC tn??t j.railed will als be ironed and enuij.tirfJ. \\'hen this eomes to pa—. Iiiflianajifil-.s will lind that she has a livinir interest ,.[ largo value in the new road. She will

-ink" il at Tijiton. and innie than likely »la-1 iie In- f-.inet '.-tiff. Mi- v.-i.icity distinct hr.inch of the main hue will he

II. V. Mor.uisitx, «f Clinton eoiintv, uf trivial importance, uul I -unpi-o you \oiiv will lo mi.-si in onr^jcial has announced himselfas candidate for I will add, "that's nunc what I tliink." fur \\veks and weeks. Clerk of she Court and prolines in all —The attendance at iho Town-hip —.lohii Snyder, a veteran ot the war, probate business to charge but one-half] Institute on the :10th nil. was from mid- is canvas-ing Kiplev tuw for a piethe tees allowed by law. This -macks dlinj: to fair. Otir Tin-tec nrei'ac. ami Hire copvini: and enhir inizestalilishment. vei much of the oilice-seekitig denui- interspersed the prolamine with wide lb' deserve .-iiccc-- ami will receive it. •rogue. It lie would pledjre hini-'f to awake suu'iti-slioii- and a largo Initial ot —Mr Sent Fisher and family. of' Newte.ke what the law allows him and mi, sharp things a- usual. A -on ot Wabash cit-tle. I'a.. are visiting Win. Oluipper, of

lation and numeration. One pedagogue proved that writing is a science, another proved that lie did'nt piove it. The teacher ot Sugar Kidgc renown soared on the subject of ''Scho.ii l'rogress." t.Oue of the happie.-t things contained in il was ''that a teacher should

Te

^tueers elevnt.-.l the subject

Analvsis ine j'eg (This last mentioned gentleinnn did well. Mis addle-- is liluevilie, Melancholy r.unity. lis malia.l Feb. II is the time appointed lor holding the next session at the

with his !-Independence School hou-e.

for the pa-t vear. In company Mrs t'o.-uk and in little .Itiimli- -Tll° 1"VK'1 ot littmg up a .glaive was visiting relatives in -hi, cdtlice i-atloal here: th-n l.-.t for "Tom

Tlu liad been here but two lattiei cinc-t !ai\or\. In thenn .ui-

time caretully prepared pepcr.-, by tiegrangers, on th* -ubiec' oi cliecse would be an excellent idea. I would suggest the following: •'i'lie inn easing preponderance ot'ehee-c in who-e abnormal constitution the evidences of lite have become apparent!". V.-u sc.- "Tom" and I arc moon struck upon the cheev question but I would hot mention "Tom's" name in connection with my otvn only that wo are of li- sain opinion. If on:notions had run eo int"r to each other 1 -ake of

wouid

have spared him lor tie

wife, Mr. .lonathan Killi«oti. t'ol. Ciiarles ri-jmtation.. Clark attd'wife, and little CUrie. Thnsj -The Potato Civek seho.»l e-ni i«. .-t of ended in death and sorrow what other-! clas who eommi!, daily, from live to would have been a pleasant and seven pases o! I. niteJ. .-Mie- hi«lory,h sides preparing ponding length" formed.

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it* Hto^vii. i'l:»rl4 niol I'ti'.i iiship

i'T.4 f. I,Ml' !'i-

-w-

of is in progress at tlie Mresbyterian church, jg|„. The -upper was too good

Mie-byteriaiis, Metho-li-ts, Newliihts and Quakers all uniting to build up the He d-emcr's kine.doiu. "I ht! hearts of all' Clni.sti'itus in thi- cominiinity Iiave been drawn toL'.-ther, and ail leel the necessity' ot beint ''one in C!iri-t" and co-workers in the Ma-ter'.- cause, dinners have been converted, backslider- reelaiiu.-d and numbers added to liie chinch ot the I,i'*itiS iiod. A niectiim has |ie('ii in pio'/re-.- lbr tl.e ]a-t ten days ,l( uU1|,. bell'-i chapel, three miles we-t ot thi.-

place, under he direction ol I»ev. i. 1' .McClain, resultinsr in a general awaken-

.li „.iiv. iHtlcrenee- In !w-tcii

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r«.svl w\wi\ Krowinir lietK r. tlie

a.H wrjt(.r

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i-finstruc'ed to this city. Mich .-m mteii- .. lion hi lice.i

t,-,

vxi,T^M.~Jn,n.,,of,cn^^ l\

xnitlntl. .-t.ftly inl»» the l-i^ t• \\u\ fiwiet-e.l Tlie election ..t Col. u, thr il^wn tlio lid. Vn\o^ lie wept over the

nit ev

itlier lessons o|' corros At least we are -so in-

I'v tne way .tin

like. We'li Wily?. u'li'.'P. oar I -••NuVi'. Mr. M'lituv,

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iveoklv newspaper? in \h^ e.mnty nr»uth -ho w,ti a ^rv-'ie but patient .-ufpublished, and exi'han^e-. I hoy -houhl jeri-r. liradu-lly hor disOR^ .which wns.j tie handled I'aretull .. h?\ ait* M|j^umptir.n. brorclil lift d-^vti the up t« w»Mr ear riu«l eati'h cverv J'wnkrin! j,\v-},n\ .... irrav-. At Ttr-t, when it became appar-1 »r yrA ir,.: i' Why, 1'illit ent that sht-in!i-t ili'% it a -irupgle \\tui-on au-i• .llatti^,- \i kii-xv"tju'in,' f»ir her t«» fvi-1 !e-ijr,v'l to the tiiMUjiht ot' d-tfi'i \-:w\: \\V'I, :iw\ h'Hvina her taniily. hut liietTa'-e 'tod vhe^t-moMe'and •^ber .enabled finally to «riveup fdl. and

^.rden ami .si,

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te'l i.e.ieetully :vl lioj.e-

fully in her Savior. \w. uied in peace.

,\ huyl.'.tinl and tli'ree their Tiiev have

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.i'hii'iip .1. Saidia. l-niit resident ofj Suntir Creek township, died early Sunday luoinii.ir. l'ehruary T, .4 heart disease, after a lung are! painful 11 tie—. A funeral di-eourse was deliver.'.1 at hi- hue residence hv Kev. Shnit on Monday, after which he »a.- buried by the older ot Matrons ,,f llu-handry and a Iftriie assitnbla^i.- oftriends. liiil was a rcspeei- ... -p I 1 hev, with her hii.sbami, have able and eiiti-rprisiiii eiti/.en ami will be 1 a a niueli mi.—ed, not only by neighbor- and

iH tlil-5 f-.J'.Vii-

iintv

prenaral'e-n M—kill a turkey--ami lite eintinu,.l,

vi-.i kbiy lnv :«if* i' atr-o. way c-'Mipiissy. r.tir •h..M 1 tna

-heet in.e, a'ei have i- i". j-ii -eh'vi!: ami V'l-.t nn-1 I.i!i ani

ih.n't vi.u, Mr tiiiir? U'.il, tiny iliiin'! tavor the idea trnin^ iV-itii ad ivom'. ::nd i:- a i'ael the-y are. l- Lhi- day irninii ti.i «:i!.i.»l at llie ..1,1 Ur e.vn .lne.il Imu-e

ehildren nninrn .l iwn .it theer.k. the -ymjuithy jf'M Millie and I I:itti

their Iriend-. The fuuetal wrviee? Link had everything uieely .itr.iiiu-d .h.'vn place in the M. K. ehureli. enndueted l.iy here, and now it-all plav.-i .nit wiilt /.• llt.-!U. 1 ••"'TTKIt.

K-'-adv. I It e| -.u ry 1'i.M'i' uirN! i'hev

411 Oltn .S SI A I ION

Ana in i.av^ b. e.ilh.d io tho bou.-c «»V' muimuiic tbi- time to pay tlutr .l»u?«* "V -p»'«'t \\w rcuiaiuH ot' Mr*. I'jnin.i M'ohe.va.v Moto. She died puerperal h'Vfi, aiter a ol one week. Her parents are iruly af!iii'ted. It i-»nly two year?, sinee they burivd a |diiu»liier under like ehcum-tanei^. the m'iu*

Kuima tuneral di^eour-e

wa- preaehed bv liev. I). 1'. McLain. Know .WnuN'j..

lS|»i lH-t.-MM 1411,1 i^* k?7: -J —Th'finuiiips is iu the iiet^hboihorid. We knoiv this to be iiue, tor we have "ha 'eai."

A Suaday'school has been organized at the Meth.id.rttMuri.il. with .1. II. I'onovau Superintendent., .la-. A. .McClure As.-i-tant Superintendent. I'ratik 10. liever Secretary an 1 l.t^ie Kru^ A-si-tam Secretary. —Senool will close in town on i'liesday of next week. —Sheep-killing do.'s are reported iu the country. Tiie.v iiave tna-.lo a. raid on Tiieo. Ilixein's tl-.ick.

Win. Bennett and Mat'tie ICerf were married at the residenee of t-ie liride'.iather, hy Kev. S. .M. Hays, on la.-t J'hur-,-iv evcniiiL'. licasant Hill Modue l.M. (i. T. jrave a sapper at their hall last Saturday

iliu r(

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inj, t\11 ,-in...

the world i-i .1-m.

t'tin iii

—The Duller is -till in the tli -'n, hut

j,v l.m t|)(,

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Presidency of this meat line injures its mehinciioly tusk it wiw eertainly an i-x-1 time -iiice Mr. Walter-, of Allen, intrn-.succe-s. jt is well'known by nil llmt it iiihition of inirratitiuie tmd to s.iy that dtn-e.1 a hill to establi-h an a.-yium for was his indefatigable indn-try, untiring he did \vee|t wouM he the betrayal uf a b.n-helnr- and old maid-, which received lal«rH. and )ii* nnfla^'mt energy that wcakne.-s which lh.il gentleman is not very wnim -uppp.nt, but lailed to juiss. carried the I., I'- & W* enterprise through very loud of exhil.itinc. As to the rtNiydcr, of Tippecanoe, -avc leci.-e that ••md made it one of the boat roads in the truth of the it.oii in jue-li.in. yc.u kumv lie ivutilil introduce an amendment to country. Toe jirospcel^ of the Toledo A.- that i-a-mall matter any way. True. th.' constitution, prohiimitni the discus-

Lotii* ioad, to u.-e Col. Willson's hm- in old timr-.s things were little dilli-rent, I sion of religious (|ite-iious. I'lii-% action hotisniil times lirifjliter but iu ib^se modiun days truth is niwasat the r. .|iie.-t of the meinhcr-fif.tn Alien, Shelby and I'n-oy —'Flic entertainment

he came on the Circuit, hoped that peace and liar-

ilSj nmv

ninny will prevail in our community. 1""' —A meeting ha- been commenced at

the M. 11 we iindi-r-'.^tnl iluit several havi- united church incrtiliK

ni:h th tuifi the

aint •till

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'4ii:i£T(\ ftre than wc-re thoso of the I., Ji. \N\ polite, »ermnmndutiti.' liltlo jrenth.-inan Allen, Slielly mii I'd-ey couiiiics. i'raetifallv fiftv-one miies of this rond who me. ls yon, takes off his liat with an a —'flic entertainment jjiven site already constructed, and eighty more la mode air, bids you o.h1 morrtiw, picks Hcadintr ('ircle h.st Friday evening wa^ 'milcH tire arraded, and the subsidy raised your pocket-, --mi!.- in vonr face, pre-es: a very line affair. Its best fcaturr .,n a Irood portion of tlie remaining (lis- your hand, rail* von his friend, tells you the readily of the paper edited hy mice The i-nterpri.oe is in a better a lie. and then. "Happy day hope to Annie lark and .lunie- Wil-on. -Mrs. i-onditioii than it ever was before, and have the pleasure of meetinp yon apnin t-Mark^ reading was f»ultl.-s and elicited I the new life that will bo intuced into it soon. Charming breeze this morning, genuine applause. y..M vv:,i,.,i, av.-,.,, .. bv the n«w President removeH all doubt Farewell." I say, the,., whether the -Miss ICva McClain, of 1 .arlingtoti, We^reatso ^enu for th^Howe ji-' to it" «pe«ty cnmj^Ption, ^Potaln Creekers slirmt or pray a matter ha* returned to her homo. Iler s.iee.

this place. (ur district school closes it- Winter term this week. The teacher, Mr. Fink, ha- employed the services of the Vomit— villi* silver hand to furnish music for a grand .\ibitioii Saturday night.

Mr. Charles Kidge, one ol our most

put on respected citizens, has hecn confined to eritahle his lied with an attack oi pneumonia fori -evcr.il day.-.

A. Snyder attended a grange!? ov-ter-upper a few evenings -ince. He

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did not re-pond to the toast assigned I HI

him, merely -tatinir full for ntteranee..'

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Several seliools will elo,-e this v/eek, 'file public schcml term is three and a half to live months. —S. S. Martin leaves Potato 'reek and goes to the farm of Milt Morin "with a big stock in hand."

I'iiree ilaiic cficii ,veelf i'.t Mat Mil-i lei 's, where ..rood old Isaac does the fancy dancitiL'. —11. llice is doing the lies job in the way of draining and reclaiminir wet lands we. Iiave seen.

Several of our Supervisor- are surely away from home, if ugly mud holes and bad bridges tell the truth.

Morin and llice have returned from Iowa. —Mr- Win. 1 'owels rdi a- she was: walking to the well, not long -ince. and sustained a Iraeture of he femur, but is convalescent. —"I.ct \*irgil sin^: ilie/iriiisc or'Aiiiriisllatterv

mi?«: rt'tfhrjp.e iiKTit, ana

:ipi-unti*n- ihtMivN-nt irreat." 1m! that

Went will eotnennu vWt our -ehool-v,- i- pirl nt Mart will 11 miiIv -li .v.- him (hat we are ti|» l'.nteiiei',-a Ik.v: at 11. I'.nnentroutV with the time-, hut ve will make la.ye

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l.ost county paper. —There was an 1.Thomas l'ayioi's 1

10 goou tor i.e

price charged. We have heard no report from ill-eommiitee. Itev S. M. Ilav s, as-i-ted by Kev" Abraiu l.'tter, his colleague, lia- ineii very successful in the protracted ellort at the M. K. .'Iiureh in this place dnriuir tielast lour week.-. Seveniy-tiv persons have untied with the church. A number have been converted, many have been reclaim."!, and the membership has been greatly revived. A- great a deirrce 'ne-s has not been manifested by ltie public iu religion* afi* somethiinr been labor-

01lrll(

(ai

i'1™ in the iieichhotboo.l on the «nl»jeet: „r

„r

many

years. Thi

whidl

nuvs ],

—The Legislature i- -till consiilciiu^ l' 'sl students in cfdlepe. (I. questions o| avetil iinportanve to ih' peo- I |ile of our ('oinnion'.veallh. A short

tho

wns Mrs.

Yincen. niaiiiger. —.lames faylor, visiting relatives. 1 he sick lis her tiiis week: .Mr.-. l.ive i.'ov.an, !uu: fever .lames Coieinan'.- little L'irl otted lever Mr. .lohn Stitn-•'.* lutli boy, crou^, very l.ad. Win. ilo'-e conviilescin^. —(ie-ir#. Miller died la-'. 'I hnr»lay evening after s.eveia: month* ol severe I 5s •utleriti-r. lie was buried Saturday at Mount I'i-'.'.-aut. ,.

As tiouivfi l-.van- was inovin^ nacK from lliiuoi- ia-i week in lire i.i^ht. hi- .' little .-on Weijic, who w.-i* .-leepinjr in the hack pin 01 th-- wa^on, tell out on the frozen ground, fracturing his skull, from the etiects of »hich he 1 iI in a very short time. 11 beint his re'inest to be burieil in Indiana he wa- brought over here and interred la*t r'ri lay st Mount

Miea.-aut. \"i.:."l tt.A inf..

-1 'i tr«.Mief K.

I r. Tuttie having- kindly consented to tin: r.-.|ue-t of tlie-ocieties, will soon

favor lis wirh the lecture delivered hy

... .'him at Iiiiliiiiuii.idis las' term.

ciiurch at .New-lin Innoini ami .... ,. ,. ., .. 1 lie second division fit the tiphoiturdav inorn-

seem

been ftfinverte.1, jjroiv- in iuteiest. llf I't rr.

el.-isi dech inied hithird and hist divi-inn follows iiic. I'll--thi- week. -••The I'nide. its iji|ifiir!iin la-t Wf'f k. It- turn, and -i/.e remain un-.-haii^ed und.-r il- lew nuinni:ers. Its editors and publisher* are ttmontr the

UNDERTAKING.

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No.yi.in |:il»i :itti-M!)on t.. tlio of :1 this* Ime. HriilAI, KOJtK^ '.li»ve» Mfl duo,, fijuisvhetl -I. H. MAI 1»-ON,»« jitjjii, tin

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that too

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twelve ^...n.lpirl.

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--As oo!i a-, (.' t.iwti .lohn Mitcli ("'reek and lise pi

A1 j• 1 l,itl-

ininilie ttjj their vve-ii-iiiir apparel

away I'Cu -i ell (m IttM'.v 1 ira an-l -'VihivV a.iet niMv-' 't 'eai.

wines uni I'll.n n- Z-', will return nuitr 21 vt--ititK- hi-i trien.u

up !-..--re. I Yi'iehi ii.is "returned trit-1 liiil !ovi—the "^tnti.in. --.Mr-, .loltti I'etei-on. .If. ntr :in iuvalii't. lias .-ii'iH'wita- ini[ir»ived and is. t.. vi-it Sueket' f: i.'tels —Nut It titan .i. r..- Kiiniltes tip in '•inis lionii'iinn Sun .' oiiran-, spite nt hii'. tii'ue-. oj.pr.'s-loi,- and tie- ruinous extori ions nu-Kl 1 iin-n. .Mi-S 'llie Iron- ri:e- t.i t. iiItiiniiisjil

In hi- ilr-ti'V?

Hi., to -in^. Austin iinv, er- "a-t lieiid "put1 in hint tin- otln'-r day hy a faliing limh (r.ini a

:ree w.'ii-!i

fii« was tedinj

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if nit*- a -prinkl i- to

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—Shob Ci'.-V'.-nu.er i.i: ie isi hons,.. bohl j.ioi|s, wiVjoii are1, l.-am on ear :',t Cherry flrove -talion his", week, and jiulietl out for hi- S otitiK-rn home. Shoti.i take-! lie .!.!' li u. ind will keep posted on Mom .'omerv a 'air... My the way we heard an editor in an adjoining county remark not lon.j since that the Orawfordsville .1.t I:N-ai. is one of the in ttie !:it oyster dinner a. Mr. t. 1 hursd.iv, .b-roine

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t!ie ci.l—I t»l"

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*7tl, w:*.r. flert'"l. r'si'iinpcan last

niei'titit i»l t!n» evctiinir, to iiill

tin- vacancy cau-ed by the resignation of Mr. Will-fin a-Sptinu It,itor. This exhibiton will take place at the clo-e of the present term.

The seniors are at jur-nnt laxini: their brains on "M-iidwin." Kach one sees a purse ot forty dollars at the lop ol the pole, which viewed at a distanc lends enchantment, to the eye. This tine it will bo for the lucky mw iu eleven.

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II,:-, ,:. inlblU!!!-, I ^W('llinir. .^ore- W- wan? Ml. n. v.-uncn'. Uh.i n.oi Ot lb" Joints, and all naintul atleo- !l '/5","i "v'

.. "i"'1'. In- hoily, external knd in.erunl. I:-7 ore-ihroat, Ouin*v and di^-

,v oi- tlio t'n mat and tn«,r tUbMne, vl^v'V 'liV™"1,' $ $ S '.ii..'

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New Goods!

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Exchange Grocery

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LOWEST ASH HATKS!,

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'.lint h:ive .«eeurei| th«*

it.-m. the poople.M* favorite Mr.

M. hnrn-' re«iieinp, Sliinmon, ho will hf'fuuniint nil tiVn«" Ji.i.ly to o»j yo't U\ n»uf,l frirn.llv iiiahI not.

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Th't-n lio c^imnt uiv»- th»• I .t tcntmn it|» tlnsrown

Ioi'mI :it if-:iij'i m.iKe :i 11 it lid -olliv sum without

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::ii\ov a kmc.

Olfi Feathers Maiie as MasM'

I'eils Made Sntl. C!c tn and Heiillhv.

iiir r*?j!»r*nbfJ" of'or* I«v r.'M' (Vjiwlot'fJsviilt' ftij'l Hx-'ii)rtv i}».. i-ii'f uiii to .••vail fJhMnsclvf o4 tin*'..-u-fifs of riiu l-'-t "un-i f-nlv '. I .t^ tii.| J-V-nihrr M«-• I in.l !?•'IiOV: Mi^ «»V0r f-tloi Is i' PtlhIff. P.r. m...i !.n r. tl, 1*70. 1

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E.VTimine vour i.f^N. ntio

yoijv.-jll :umJ the n,v!!- t««n .|1 hv th .l*«':«thi-fr MMijf, itii'l oltfh th* hi.n c-iru to ^'U^t. I is:- t» Min |fo. f- •. Alf iui]»r.htti'.4'-'. 1 *»tf '-vnponi'vjoii with thf -1•••ifn, no mutter tif.v tl •irii.'hititf.- h":ti oi.-f.i-i-01 «.'h«

All uuhenUhy au-i jni*,jjous ,-.«s i»*ric',u-, it«sl jV..iti Jf\4' ntvl nil oih'-r 'h-f.i-f-f-in-K.-a'.-.} uil tlu- ff:Mh»»r- mo thoroughly pun-'f iif'l hy th«* hf^t jofl only •M^Jnf' ftant, ivti'iviimr, stti 111. Wh^iv no.xt^u.* »tr«' 'on-t.intly inhale.1 toul beil- th«y hiv the ''.nsil-jU'f fm1 faur 'l Ir.ost ilji

of

a S*u lhen\

\V#» floatirf' our \\e:inny .uc»»

vv'-ek:

then «hy not our ».-.{«» ot.«*e in 11 lif.'tiuif' Ottrnwh ui»» will «lo it r.jfelv, «r.i intlat.- tlt«* J"»uturs t.» tw.ti'f thfi. iV-rm^r hulk. Tlif\ will May Ii^ht:iud hiryMiit \\h'»n ni*n%}ui«l 1 thf qutlN me t«itph«MK'l 'hiiP .»ni!U. I ry tiif 1 itH'tit, one hih! hII. hm«I h*» e«oi\ in»*ehfHt th»* U^clrvr of hi* fee, iiil»if vour henUli.-oii.! MVf your h'"i- from heiim inolh

Men N*f vor hn* oih* h'-tl .lrp -efl nt tuuf Mon-e-|U»*iniy no mixing ol rpnthei-. We -iur:iiii'T- that von re« eive hm»k your full nej

ri». '11 1), «o* vir.f«!«l of out fiiir 'vonlyii-l voit to wfivh voiirliAfl* lefr.}#» sr«nd log hikI wh.-n r-turru',1. Work v.u\Ud tor umi n-•T tuiuf.l in nt) of ih»- f.Mtntry. r*-no^J and vetuvne*! the ^»mf iImy if nc^-e^^nrv. warr/inteil

FROM.

or

Heiiovntjnu hoi-, j»iih

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1 I 1 when desiro.l, nt !o»v ii.v,

1 1 l(! tt 5 H'ail j»ruiij»tlv «ltevei"-l Mill'- nnd I'ountv.t

furni-h-

All onh-is hv

Alio. A. M.'OONKU,.

iil-'Hti. Naiionnl rmw-ror.l-vitl.', ln.|.

PAINTERS.

H. WIXTON iv S»\S,i

'Grniucrs um\ (ilnziei's.

FRESCOING.

Tlnin an'l Uriiiunenfal,

KAXSOMININ AMI 1'or ih* trikil Hhop, Oi MnClvllnnrt

DRY COODS.

riij pi^ vy

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(IoiiiI, ]?cli il)lc Dry Clifuji, is ul

OO K4VST W'ASl II Srru EET.

Stock Always Large and Attractive!

i'iun:s ilways thi: i,«wkst.

WE HAVE MERCHANT TAILORING AND DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENTS. -v

Nolh'ilcil ami 1'rttiiipll.v Kxeeuled.

J.. sfji-hinotini St_. ltolia tapolis ADAMS & HATCH,

MARBLE WORKS.

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MARBLE WORKS,

"s«. 1:1 CI.'I'.KN f- riti:i:,i'.

,V FORDSN I I A IIV

American and Italian Marlilc .Alonnnionts. Tombs, Headstones. Tablets, Aio., Of Latest Designs.

Also Neoich (iraiiitc Direct from the Quarries in Scollantl.

V.'h"» t« il y»n tl iIm\v iin«»iMio»•!•*. l»-fter u-n 1», nr ni lower |«r»(•••«. ,|»l to-lilt-in t»ir 1 }m«v i»i ni«l m» |uu.'i for r,»M ndl ui.l

BOOTS AND SHOES

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.tIAM 1A( Tl IMlltS 0!' AMI UKAUiHS IN

I1KKK AN 11K F01*Nil A I.AIUJi: ASSOHT-MENT OF

Metalic ar.d Wood Coffins and Caskets

.\M»-n'hince uini tlr.ii: tor ii? »t :»t «•:•(•••. .N« :••!•!iI fh-ti^o t-»r th»r:ui uii #lov--. .»!i ..v.it-r-j pi. iiijMy .itt-nMf I

i» Hartor's

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Have veccivocl a l:ir/ro lnt of

HAMBURG EDGINGS,

Emliroderies, Jaconets Inserting

ILNTS.

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TJie Best Dargiiins That iiave Jieen Offered For Years-.

JEWELRY STORH.

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Sl.pi rr-, uin cifv, «vU'.-tiM!v

BURSAL CASES AND CASKETS

WM ROBERTSON & CO..

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IIocU\ 1 Ihjiir KnsfOf Uu* PostoHico.

HAMBURG EDCINGS-

Campbell & Harter

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JEWELRY STORE

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Kvery Hi I tr New mid Uli'cct rritni Mamiraftiirers A Importer

AM KRICJAN" A N FOld^ICX WATCHES

Diniuonds. .Ifwclry.

.A.JSTJD SILVER W-A-iR/IE,

ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. All goods

I'KSCn.lN'H' sold aro engraved FREE of charge by an experienced Engraver,

ifnii. VANSlCKIiE Ac CO.