Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 February 1874 — Page 2

THE JOURNAL.

T. H. B. McCAIN and J. T. TALBOT EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.

CRAWFORDSVILLE, FKB. 19, 1S74

RKV. S. BECK will be absent at Greencastle next Sunday, and his pulpit here will be filled by some other minister.

K. E. BRYANT, of this city, formd one of a party of relatives and friends which the editor of the Republican helped to entertain at Williamsport last week.

A vi'.T.i, written article on the finances from the pen ofsoaie4'bloated hard money man" of our town was published in the Cincinnati Gazette a few days ago. It was in reply to one of E. 1). Mansfield's articles in favor of more currency.

"FREE Trade and Farmers' Mights, ought to be inscribed on every batiner.Thnrntown hide}xiident.

If they were it would defeat the party that carried the banner. Free trade and farmers' rights—or farmers' prosperity, which means the same thing in popular discussions—are two things that don't go together in this country.

THE Cincinnati Gazette publishes reports from twenty-four towns and cities in Ohio and Indiana which have been operated upon by the women's crusr.de of prayer against the saloons. The result of the movement in these towns is 109 saloons closed, leaving only seventy-five yet open. The list embraces Muncie, in this State, where four saloons have been closed, and Shelbyville, where the eight saloons still stubbornly refuse to yield.

Tun Thorntown Independent has gone over to the Democracy. It growls at Judge Cason and favors the nomination of Judge Davidson for Congress from this District. Ravhouser, the publisher and editor,was an applicant for a ]osition in the Government printing office at

Washington. He failed to get it, and hence his present course. We regret that Mr. Ravhouser has allowed his disappointment to get the better of his '.judgment, and hope his career as a

Democratic publisher in the Republican .-,'ronghold of Thorntown may be brilliant.

ACTIVE

steps have recently been tak­

en at Logansport to secure the coiiiiilelionof the L., O. & H. W. Railroad into '.lie eitv. At a meeting held in the council chamber on Thursday evening of last week a resolution \va- unanimonslv

adopted asking the City Council to sub-

tion and repair shops at that point.

I'ho Railroad Tax in liroun, i'Jnrk and Scott TotVllsllipN 'iy t''C E-Htu oj tkt Ki'i.-titi'iUf J-i'if.n:! "Old Clark," iu a communication in your last issue in regard to the railroad tax for the year 1^73, in Brown, sjcoit and Clark townships, for the benefit of the A., 1.. L. ltailroail. desires to correct on editorial statement made by you in a former issue in saying said tax could not L".' collected without an order of the Boaid of Commissioners. As "Old 'lark's" emphatic aflirination that you were in the wrong is calcul tied to mislead per-ons not fully conversant with the law, we give section 2, of the act approved January M0, s7'j, iu regard to the

matter in question: "In all cases where stock has been taken or donali 'lis made by any county oi township lor the purpo-e oi aiding in the construction of any railroad pursuant to the above entitled act am'

ed an amount construction

ever it is shown to the satisfaction of I price-, Mr. the Hoard of Commis'iotiers that the large sum amount of work done by any railroad company in unv county or township taken stock in or donating money to such railroad company is equal to thf? stocktaking or donation made, it shall be the duty of the Hoard of Commis-i'jner.- to order said tax to be collected al once, us though the same had never been suspended."

Oil the 30th day of October, 1872, the I

et ui, parsed an order of lowing is a true copy:

"The Board afier examining said certificate and itemized statement of tiie Engineer, and it having been shown to the satisfaction of the Board that the amount of work done by said railroad company in said Clark township is equal to the stock taken in said railroad company by said township, it.is therefoie ordered by the Board that said tax jilaced upon the duplicate of Clark townsliipfor the year 1872 (and having heretofore beeu suspended) be collected at once by the Treasurer of said county."

A similar order, at the same time, was issued as to Scott township. Brown township wac left out, aud no order for the collection of any part of the railroad tax in that township has ever been made. We think "Old Clark" is laboring under an "hallucination of the mind" iu stating his views so positively, when one township (Brown) is utterly ignored, and only an order for the collection of the railroad taxes /or theyear 1872 in Clark and Scott townships, is made by the Commissioners.' S. S.

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Nurvrjrx «o Bo Jlmlc at Once The Work lo tic l'tislieU BJfhi Alouf. Col. Willson, President of the Toledo

& in. I/Ouis Railroad, returned from

made arraneements which will result in

speedily placing the whole line under

contract. A surveying corps will be

organized at this place at once to locate

the line from Crawfordsville west to the

Illinois line. The instruments are al­

ready here. A party will also b*" put to

work on that portion of the line between

Shelby ville, 111., and the State line. Thus

a the terms of the contract ure definite

lv settled.

some mismanagement, but for nil that their employes might have been paid '20 l'tiie

or

special lax aulhon/.ed thereby ha.- been ha\e been enabled to live and preserve placed upon the duplic.ue of the proper their credit instead of beinj compelled to county ior coliMciiou, the Auditor and

shall be carri cl forward on the dupiic.ve I discount. 1 l.iogs look better since il without bcine returned delinquent, until I nvvv l're.-ident lias lakt-u the rcin.i. lie Mich railroad is jiern.nnciitlv located in

taken in .-aid railroad company by said comity or township and it said railroad company shall not, within three years postomce alter said tax lias bi"ii nlaced upon thy sheets at the end of each i|uartcr." duplicate of the proper county for t„ hear ol mv old Iriciiil Mc collection, have cxpendi-d in the actual ,, ,,

construction ot s-iul railroad in said .. ... countv or township an amount of money

plication of twenty-five froeboldcrs of the

county through which said railroad *ha!l

pft-r», upottHaid freoholdorH havinu ^ivint

be made, ol tnetr intention to make such application. Provided further, that when-

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pqual to the amount of money to he do-J and all that. If 'liis were written by nated to or stock to he taken in said rail-

road cotnpanv bv'Hid countv or town ',

'H'r hcir WHiirs and thus

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Treasurer o! such county .-hail suspend .. the co.lection ol audi tax, but the.same l'

selll

sa cotiniv or township, and ba.- expend-1 .. or money in the actual

tinio lor the last four months

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«'itlitanding

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Board of Commissioners in special ses-1 departed on an extensive tour immedintesion, on application of M. B. Anderson

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ihrmi^h last .Snturdav

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•f said railioad in said "ml ^ave pp-mi-cs ol regular payment

county or to.vnship njual to tlie amount hereafter, .^iicctj.^ tij..lie ciunpany, wc of niotiey to be donated to or stock lo be

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'»""th oi January,

John I lulling-worth tit-, nrsl rate .HI

irto the bow clean

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will

Cam entering ou ins duties a- 1. .11. rle

make a _'ood ofneer, good looking,

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be

,lv corrc.-pon.lents it would

in order to

ship, the Hoard of (Joniuiis-iouers n.ay, in their discretion, make an order annull-i .^lv,' J'"u

blush

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inn and cancelling such subscription- of hog shippers, Mr. J. Tribbett, who is stock or donation- of mony upon the an-,

'•'atemcut of one of ot.r

known tiiroughout the couotv as

lht rm ho)

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thirty duvi public notice immediately Hog?» hipped -1,1 money paid for preceding the term of the Commi^ion- tUcnn $^,727.00. The lar.rc.-it shipment er.-' court at which said application is to ,,

,at a hop squeals

within a halt mde of him.

one tjme W nillu 0 l(U Not

the hard times and low-

Tribbett ha* distributed a if moncv among the farmers. X. S

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SKW RONS.

—The fjuiet monotv of our little village was disturbed on last Thursday by the marriage of Mr. David Loop, of the state of Boone, and Miss Wright, of this

We understand that the parties

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ceremony, which was per-

which the fol-' formed by Elder fiill. —Win. Lytle, ot the firm of Lytic ti Bro., chair manufacturers, fell down several days since and sustained a severe injury in his arm. —Mr. Thomas has disposed ol hiset'tire stock. Tho parties tr. wnom lie sold are from Lebanon. —"Bill" [laid a visit to Frederick-burg one day last wceK. The most noticeable feature of the town was the glaring sign off!. W. Vanarsdall's hotel, bearing the motto of the United States. I noticed that the landlord looked proudly upon it. After this persons will have no difficulty in findiug a hotel, for Garrett will take pleasure in conducting ihein to his father's mansion. —Dr. Bowers is again seen on our streets. He arrived from Arkansas last week. —There is a marked change in the music of the Sunday school since the election of Mr. Green an choristcr. —Mr. Jesse, of Virginia, is visiting relatives here.

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everything will be got in readine*-. for a relief committee to see to the wants of

vigorous prosecution of the work u« soon

YOr.VIHVII.I.K.

gave a grand exhibition, consisting of essays, declamations and dialogues. Notwithstanding the inuddy condition ofj the roads & very large crowd assembled

to witness the performances, which were very entertaining and furnished conclusive evidence that the pupils had been under the training of an able and experienced instructor. The music for the occasion was furnished by the Yotintsvillc silver band, under the leadership of Un­

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J. (.!. Fink's school closed

Mr. J. Ci. Fink's school closed last week. On Saturday night his pupils

a a A A ... .. .. stand he is anti granger to the core. Stubbins, of Danville. 111. It is said that

the Professor is about to resign hi position as Superintendent of the gas works at Danville to engage in the hotel business. —We are to have two new stores in our town. Mr. Chris Sweeny is placing his stock of goods in his store room on

Main street. Messrs. O'Neal & Switzer

are refitting the stone front on the corner^ of-Main and IVnn streets, and will soon open out with a large and complete I stock of fancy and staple groceries. We wish both firms unbounded success. —Mr. James Henry Wilson, assistant editor of the Yountsville IL-ntUl, is about to accept a position in the engineer corps of the T. & .St. Louis It. li. He will be heard from through the Ihrnld at the various points on the route. —The (I'Neall brothers have the finest dr.iVf ot mules that can h« found any where in the conntv. Thev are about-

thirty in number, we K-lieve, and are

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scribe stock to the road in a sum no ex-1 —Sugar making has commenced in

ci'i-dirig $so,000, ou condition that the earnest, ^evtral hundred pails have company complete the road to that city, .brought already to this neighborand the further coudition that they ,, your city. Nowt. Hopping is' build and maintain the general comtruc- „i

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The grangers are under lull sail.

John Morrison bears the enviable title of

ccturor

Cleveland, Ohio, last week, where he —Three young men, who arc known,

went to attend an important meeting of made the night hideous the other night,

the friends of the road. While there he Where they went is unknown. It would seem from the conversation that one of the party had studied law to some extent.

brother that may be atllicted. Any person, to become a member of the society. must believe in the existence of a Mipreme ruler and

JKISSCSS

as sin c?

a good moral

character, two qualifications essential to the success of any order for mutual interest, protection and They do not'make wealth the standard of perfection, although they have been hooted at by men who et themselves up of morality, because they I admit men who are poor—men who

the Prairie clipper. —Mr. Wm. Hurd, of Iowa, is here visI iting frier.ds and relatives. I uiider-

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llmad cast sown wheat

rison are exchanging place* this week,

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the business on a large sealo.

Last Monday he hroiignt out 150 buckets

to begin with. A re rival has bceen in progress here

lor several days, and a deep interest seems to prevail iu the whole community There have been several accessions made to the church.

1'KTI:P. SRIKR.

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•—VIHJ curses "n«t loinl but agniu-t the L.( C. W. RnUrnuit I .^poke of in my liu*t have broken oui Joud. Our constable. I"). W. Host, last .Monday ]»ut a chain cMbh'oii the engine, "S. 1 Schuyler," and heUi it in limbo till It. It.

l'circe nunc trom your city to rele: it. Ai-k I' how he likes our ufliecr. It is probable the company has had many difficulties to contend with, p.tyim inten'st on its bonded debt, and, no doubt,

land 'nought of T. N. Myers.

—There has been a sm:til -outlet Yifsa-'

gar making. Las'. Sunday was gooil day for the business. --l^et me tell you :t tr ie ilog ^tory folks have a dog whose nameisTray. Some lime ago he had a

Young Tom Campbell resolved to re-' lieve his distress or perish iu the attempt.

The l.adoua Novelty Work- have beet in lull blast for several weeks past, and have turned out several pieces of beautiful work, which :,re hard to cxeel.

We learn J. M. I larshbaritej^ has a i:ra 'ger hen whose eirgs are marked with letters "Graager.- in War.'' N *eral parties say they have seen tlu- very veritable eg! Wonder if it'-* fonriuincr of anything.

Will Mulliirau liai L'onc to 'ran fordsville to re.-ide. Thos. Davis

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married on Thursday

last to Patsy Iiit'jrins, of Koekville. Mr. 1). II. Hosteller shipped on Tuesday la-t 77 !ie:id

of

steer-

to

•loci Kidue, L. I'. Warren,

it-

Chicago,

which averaged 1,."'7 |ouud.-. The meeting at the M- li. church is still in progress and wilt coltliuu^, ovirr Sunday, t^uite an intere-t is mani- jH1n fe-ted.

We-Iey W. I ).iug!ierty and Miss Sophia Mills, oi Teire Haute, were married January by Kider ."-parkes.

John Harrison and family leftia.-t week lor Kan.-as, their new home. At a meeting of the ('hristian eliureh on Saturday la-t the following brothers re chosen a- Klder-: O. II. Wilson,

Ij.

.M Martin

and .1. 1'. Harney, N, r^tralton, I*. littsli

o'clock, by the Elder O. B. Wilson, at

Wes Daughertv has traded his farm on

David Barker, ol 1'utnam county, and

'fei: urang* Actio. .'

llic members oM.raham Orange .No.

1874, adopted the following: WHKitF.Ari manv of the leading facturers of plows and other agricultural

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they will not ^ell to granger* for le^ th the price charged by their agents, there-

tOTJirb'ohil,

—Mr. Jones, our new mill man, is tak- mipirfrfck I'nloii Hwllrnl SoclKy Ailio*. ing advantage of the present mud to A number of medical gentlemen met -.li-r..... n..- .. Imiil lnfrs I »t the offlce of Dr. .I.N.Talbot, in Jack- lhe wind governed by ainiospherunui log*.

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ville,

ere hauling brick last! After some discussion on minor mnt-1

thnirlir

brow as God designed they s-hould. l'hilips, Katherford & Co. are doing I a lively business in sawing wood with

Wednesday for the brick building at this ters, the President appointed Dr. Tel hot that direction as long as there was any ,].,

The anti grangers met on Wednes- to he read at the next meeting. It was

members. They also appointed a

Henry) write an essay on Cerebrospi­

nal Meningitis. The Society then adjourned to meet at Alamo on the 10th of March, at 10 o'clock A. M.

A cordial invitation i- extended to all regular practitioners in good standing to become member.- of this society,

brotherly love, "host object i.- to tlevati tin l.nitlard

of the medical profession and to fully

prepare its members for the oneroid duties} devolving upon them.

A Curd.

A. M..

(»KANT.

lj gone up.

John W. Smith has been in Rush county all Winter. Reports say he will be married soon. —There is a new baby at .lint llancock's. —Hugh Chambers and Henry Mor­

the former moving to Mr. Rountree's was led into the error iu making up the farm, the latter to the farm he bought of record of having it appear upon the

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San ford N'utt. Alexander White leaves the Robbins farm now owned by A. R. Baylessand goes to that of Sebastian Stonebraker. —Tommy Ijfirsh has sold his little farm of thirty-live acres .Mm Kruits for ^'J.OoO, and a house pattern lor Louis' new house in your city thrown in. 'lom will locate n-ar the new iron bridge, on

tooth, the doji

holding perfectly still, till the tmdnr was, out, when he pave way to the most extravagant demonatrations of iluli^ht. licking Campbell's face and hands and trying in every way to

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his jrrati-

tudc. Say a dog hasn't reason TOM TATTU !:.

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the residence of the brile's father, Mr. I

Nat.Sullivsn to Miss Kate Williams.

By the members of tins

grange that we will not patronize any of the firms which have gone into or shall hereafter identify themselves with said combination against our just nnd legitimate rights.

Revolved, That the granges of this county are requested to take action upon this subject.

Retolved, That a copy of the above resolutions be published iu the local papers of this county ai.d in the Indiana Farmer. JACOB SWANK, Cor. Sec.

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on the -d 111st. for the purpose positively, which has the creater o( organising a medical society. mioiice, but" ne are inclined to stake Dr. A. F. Henry, of Alamo, was our all on coal ashes. We do not believe chosen President pro' tem., Dr. Talbot that all tlie atmosphere about us can

of Jacksonville, Vice 1'resident, Dr. Myers {Secretary, nud Dr. French, of

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Bt'FKAIO lilli to write a practical es^iy on Compound direction left, that a man (whose name ... .we nueil not.mention), dressed in his fractures Ir. Myers VAXKKETOWX. Fever Dr. French coal ashes and undertook to screen them.

j^^ted twol also agreed that the President (Dr.

Ii.arm McDonald was taken before the

tl» .r Mayor on the .id inst., on a charge ot sel-

cense to do so,and the hearing of this cause was adjoin ned over until the 0th inst. al 9 o'clock

At the time to which it

was continued the attorneys agreed to another continuance until 10 o'clock the next day. At 10 o'clock the next day another continuance was aureed to and 1 was sent for to go on a new bond, which I declined to do. The continuance granted on the r»th had released me as security, and 1 did not propose to incur any more liability. On the t"111, at the time of second continuance, the defendant and Jiissmvly mily iiavo t»een called and the mockery of a forfeiture may have been gone through. Ry direction of the learned deputy City Attorney, the Mayor

docket that a forfeiture was taken on the 0th, but such was not the fact, and the Mayor has wisely agreed to correct his record, in accordance with the facts. Some one else holds the bag besides

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Letter rotli Mi s. Slirrmaii Slir Fully SniH|aiilinles ilir Itcporl oi (lit

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Cati-

Mirror. lilt* mnlcT' "i thu- Joi'itNAi.,

.lo'fph nir.loH, nf ihi- county, having f'u" thr Mnnclic^trr (N. II Mirror"9

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lady making inquiries concerning ...^

fight with another and in She melee truth ot the report. The, following anloosened one of his tuiks, and tore it swer was received: partly out. His jaw swelled, and poor 1'iiiltMONT, X. 11., .fan. lo, IS, 4. Tray was truly iu "uns|cakable" agony, HinforJ:

JoffpK l»K\n ISROTHKK: ed. Vou will pardon a brief reply

vour tjuosiions. I have so many let tors

Arming himself with a pair of nipper-, *th 1 need tv -tudy brevity, to" do mv he took hold of Tray's tooth, the dog 1 duty to nil. 1. The account u-? published inthe Man-

clu ster Mirror is true. I wrote that letter, not tor print, but to a private intimate lady friend in Concord. N. 11. She knew my situation when I was -ick and only asked a relation of I he experience el "the night I was healed. I gave it in I mv iree ami easy way to her. toy friend, thinkin.'of it no more, when o! a lew weeks later 1 saw it iu print. Vou may pcrhap- jmltre ol my surprise and feeling.

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Kjoin Thut- hiy'^ Moraht.]

»r «. ^ood square st*t at checkers, call

on Brant Graves. Wm. Ilaskins, Will Stewart, John Williams, John (iraybill or John East lack.

2. st pnnir, in April, iny brother^ down on it. wife, who is

a

spiritualist, con-uhetl s.

Kobinson. of t.'hicairo. S rnt preficription- and ma,Lfneti/.ed papers \o be us"d. We received them early in April. We in uv the prescriptions al ail. The p.iprT- wer«- to be applied to my iieail ev-.-rv ni^h to net a* a *ori con- only

duct*»r »\v which the piriIcould approach. Th'-y were applied one nitrht, and my husband'h.i" an imj-rrssion ibat tliov miyht hnv* hint iff, hot i-^ not -ure. don't remember it. That N ail that was ever done with her medicines any way. and may trod Torsive me for that. I repent mo*t sincerely. o. I irive a'? the rmlif and h«»rK»rand glory and praise to .lesti* Chri-L, the Son 1 he Living (lod. wl\o my complete Savior and the Ssivstir oi' stll who briieve.

Mot empliatically do I t!ii f" and Him alone i- the honor due. I know Hot but you are a believer iu Spiritualhut if vou ar* candid you will accord to all the privilege of believing accortlimr to the dictates of their «v.n«eien* ces. I believe and therefore I !-peak and write that .Je.^u^ i- my Savior, sou! a body too. Your.",

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nu will resist

Khler (. B. Wilson. momorahle illustration was seen in the Married, 011 Sunday eveninir at seven

reatcr of Urt pres-

A hollow cylinder will bear a j. strain than a solid one. Many know bv experience what hard .... whet, placed pn.l-,'"

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and Win. liill as Deacons of the emigre- wi»e between tlie h'tnds. 1'liin curiotis, K»ti',n. stretmth in round but weak stances is 1-erleet material and their most noMr. Marion Cook and Mi.-s Jniiim duo to the esnet orderly arranpement of combmatum. 1 he conse.,uence l'ellley were married 011 the '2^1 lilt by their particles, i. e., in perfect curves. A I '.s

artillery K'tto play piard in (rout!

lal

L'ri-'llt|on

,:l lie

Oatnarine ol Kus-ia. Be-

r(i tllu ,ill:lce

2ssayr~"~ ••"""-"-iT—} if »««-.-•».

ind two mortars formed like cast

i'lie cannons were

Birtie ISti 1 ver, ol Denver, ('olorado, with on 1 nn.'irtpr fif lumnit mill rur. 1 W 111. v». l.umbard, Uctolit'i 11, 1 o/ is spent a few days here this friends.

Colorado, with only it quarter of a pound, and ear-1 week visiting ied it bail of stuffed hemp, and sometimes of iron. The bulls, at a distance!

T. F. Messiek and family and Mrs.! of sixty paces, passed through a board Potts were visiting relatives here last two inches in thickness the ice of the week. cannons could not have been more than

Mr. .Jesse Hymer sold his cattle to tlwee or four in thickness, and yet it re-, Christie A: Trotter, of Hendricks county, s'^ed the force ol the explosion. for $3,02,1.

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*Vi °J place, were innrncd Husbandry concluded itn HesMon at ^t. on Thursday last. Louinlast week. The Secretary reported

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.r(-, v- formed durinir the vear. Ihe en.-h on

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I?G2, of Montgomery county, Ind at operation iu stores, agencies ami grain their meeting on the 13th of February, elevators, was warmly endorsed, ami it] was declared that members of the order had saved $S 000,000 by co-operation """u-1 during the ve.ir. War upon the rail

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implements U-e entered into an agree- '"'^'asdepreciated. It was resolved by ment and have passed resolutions that'

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changes nnd coal-ashes. Wo don

control the wind to the degree that one hod oi coal ashes can when passing! a sieve in the hands of a man got his best suit of clothes on. We remember an occasion, when the wind was blowing direct from the west,

through

Alamo, Treasurer. Oil motion it was who ha voted t: at the society be known as the .Sugar Creek I'nion Medical Society.

and hail been blowing from that direc-

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j| ,iay, and bid fair to blow from

•al esisay ,m Compound uirecuon icu, uuu a mail ^vuose iiame ii).I<p></p>:IU.I oxpjv-s Ummu ,,, .we nveil not mention), dressed in his best I'ouivu.'nliy, -t-wiili m.iiu'e Mvers, one on Ivpliom ... ..',i. .. li will tin- emu-m-nr it? suit ot clothes, and ith pom.uh on hi? nMt the fn'-iu-M :u»il ini»t nv icli, one on ueumouia, l^ir, stood on the west side of a sieve ot mweitmH'ous r^miinuieriliri

We remember, too, and we remember

with a vividness that is ijuite remarkable —that when he had gyrated that sieve about three times, that western gale veered around with such appalling promptness that before he could make the slighest move to save himself, ho had disappeared—Sunday clothes, pomade and all—in a cloud of dust, out of which immediately emerged the most extraordinary wheezing, sneezing and coughing ver heard i:: that neighborhood. One

Hjcvc t)fo(»ul

ashed \v tli the operator

or

churcl., has been known to

dressed change the wind to thirty-two points of the compass.

Victor Hiijto.

Victor Hugo's life, which to strangers

niav have seemed one of splendid exeite-

no lt lml crowm (1 with ()m

ling a glass of beer without procuring li- sations for his political vicissitudes, has

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by -iorvlv di^olvin ', and par'i :l!y -.sval-l-iwiu^. a lump of btjnx cj' a tardon pea. or three ur four 1 r:*.sih.dd in tlie mouth lor ti-11 minntt before -peakiie,'or -i"»ir»r. 'I'lii- a }-rohi.«.' "O'T' l! u( vali\*:i. or "vvai^rin' and throat «-babiy

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accoiuit ot the wonderful cure of .Air.-?. jho missine notes to a flute, wln*n it i-* too Sherman a few monthn ago, wrote to the div. the filial IN MOIIOJ 'Kp ni .\. V. «.r.i -er'' Pri.'^'r j.V

Yours is just receiv- ducts through the old and exceedingly to awkward and expensive process of barter.

A write* in MncmHutu'y de-s-'ribin^ SpanNh life and characler iu a.-.-»-ris that in sojne of he larce town-, haviiii 'U'.UtM) inhabitants, there is not a Mil. le book !ore to be found, the book?, and th»)se chiellv ol a relii:-

ic.j*. kind, beinir t»rocured but once a ve:\r at th- annua! fairs.

Ni

Till iu the world ever had anylhiiiL' like the eirculation of Aycr's l'ills. Throughout tho St itc, Me:ici». and thet'entral Ameri^-au Hepuldii*, down the slopes of the Andrs, and across tho. psunpas of Sooth America, in nejrro village*, amid the fervid wild* of Africa, throughout the jungles of India, and tin* steppes "nterior A* ia. over the continent of

Australia, and the islands of the I'a'-ilie, thev.' I'iils are known and everywhere u-ed afamily remed for d:-ease^. Willi dNUnu nations, their wonderful cnr«*s attract more attention than tliev do at homo for the M'utiineirt of wonde take-* a tar deeper hold on their mim than th'- results of a hiirer scientific 'skill with us. Tho amount consumed requires sevctilydiv thousand dops a d*iv to supply it» An inspection of the

I nuiliilfictory showed us ni'ios di'inund is made Added to thr

of imperial whim, the fo nil WbOUl It May Coiicc'ril.

1^',

Anv transfer

pieces,

MX

pounders, which

are commonly loaded with three pounds of powder: these, however, were loaded:

had been

ed at $r»0.00O. Co-!

™d corporations

railroads need-

.. e«l reHtr:iint. not evlerminHtion* tnjit. tlie

led restraint, not extermination that the real interest of grangers and railroads were identical, and it was hoped railwould see. it in that lij?ht.

They ou!«l l«» II. [From thr To:t'do IUnl».j women's temperance movement

The

It in the worrit

ban reached Indinna. contagion for thesal-jou keepers lrial ever swept over the country. They cau stand up against law and gospel, but when the women get upon their knees the resisting power ceases. Men never could contend against female tears and female supplications.

how this fnor ind s'lsttiincil.

ron.-umimito skill of their in their

1 wu, xlr, lll, Cilrt

..IM-U.US nuinulacture. which at once sre

tires

The

certainty in

K, or

il1"1

controlling never at-

disensf which other remedie tained.—Hnltimnr* (.'ourier.

!l

I

of Feather Territory

made in my name by Mr. Abe MclJon-

ne

1 p,,%vti,.r- however, wort' loaded: ..

alter January 0, 1S7-1, in the State of

void and will not be recognized by the person holding the deed for the State.

Farm lor Sale.

We have two first class farms lor ale five miles e.ut of this city on tne Thorn-' town gravel road. Farms well improved. one containing 10 acres and the other lofi :cre.s. THOMAS

tho l»'th in«l..»y Hir.ti. Mr. Jr» C. Suinnn, t{ i\vFORISV»IJ•«, to Mos Huth i*. I'OWIUMJ, 1 Sj.in.or.

SURCICAL INSTRUMENTS.

SriHlICAL INSTRUMENTS

Of

ov^rv kiiul am! of tho hto-t

nmnnfivtur*.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

.1 »H N W. UAMSAY

IS

tin-city of Cniwfoi

(=5

i*nr«» For lloarnotiosH

A

writer in the

Malic! fowl

number of cac- in which borax ha* proved a mo.-t effective remedy iu certain iorms ot eulds. lie ^UUc.s that in sudden boars»'{n'^ or los.s ,»j' vuic»i iu public l^piakt-T'(ir iii^cr-. relief f*r an hour or

[S

".MIUACI.!:."

1

l, i„.

(i

1 0

th oie-- -»r tone to the dried vo-

°rds. ju.-t as "wetting" brinps back

Money, or currency, is an instruuu nt of commerce without which it would be necessary to make all distribution of pro-

Currency does not, in the sli litest degree, depend upon the intrinsic value of a a it is a I fact, it ought not to have any value whatever other than that of a mortgage,!' which our legal tender of to-dny really is, covering every inch of ground'and ail' property within the limits of the United m.'.i

•Sinte-.. a? it a No may he suid to be endorsed by every man, woman and child, the.-* even covering luture earning.

An Original Knnark. i*f« 'in the J-'iie--,, }J,.1:i|,J.'

1

I wiii not describe ihetii but !ie Lord! has helped me bear the trial mv sensi- I live nature.

The atronomer IV'-dor havinjr inloruicd the world that the moon I* without water, the temperance people are

for Mayor of

IIMVHIO,i-unWiiiatoto

Htilijoct tho tltvi.s-

inii of Hi piibl'- iU) nomimitinu conventiou.

PROSPECTUS.

sm.OO -V YKAli.

The LnFayette Weekly.

O N A

Tin* will N* in tin* fuuiit*, tlop..»t, mi miicjiiMitlfiil jomnul. It will h:»Y" opinion* of its own upon nil public

IIMMU JMtivo}y

mi

toW:U»l HOIX'."

its to fur-

•liulile tu*\vj, cltoioo Intnilv p.tiil

tli- hn't^ til full, on nil qiH'MioiH of pultlic

witlm'.it fear «»r fnvor. minx will In* tHI\'MI with it* MwrKft t**. wjiifh will foun'l »|w:iys full nnd iriinbl-*, nnd ••»)rrc tod nuclnllv up to dnto.

The r«ul)*iM iption pi of tin- Wf-kly W.i- ICtlUfi'ti JiHUIHlA I, tT4,

CI1

been, to those who knew it best and nearest, a life of many and bitter afllictions. The most poignantly pathetic passages he has ever written, says a London paper, were transcripts from the tablets of the father's heart. One of the two daughters whom he idolized, soon after an early and happy marriane, was drowned almost before his eyes his eld-1 est son, in whose literary brilliance there was more than a reflection of the father's genius, an 1 in whose political faith there was more than an echo of the father's voice, died suddenly on the eve of a family anniversary, and just .when the little circle had met together once more ill France, at the close of the lamentable war. His wife hail gone before, altera lingering malady, in the midst of these somber years of exile. The sole surviving son has now died, leaving to Victor lingo only a daughter.

(iond ngentf onn nulco s^oney hv nd-

dre^inu IAN.

C£3

1

MOMNt.Klt.Mnh* Kentuekov Avenue,

North Washing on Slm't,

:.'} Wii«•!"*• ill he fnim-l I ir^ ,| lf| of hut:t!'l fnti-v il'h'.pt'"! t" til" U:Olt- «-f" tin(»tir im*nt:«»n 1 .» oar' »rt- ot

With

JAMKS SSAI'P,

Renicmber

.lii])22.1v

Ssi.OO Y1:AI?.!I. I\ wadi:

Wf pr«ipo»,' trr:it :t!l :dili«: will huv«» •nc.-ini «-!uh mt»\* or rlnh h.-ty, which :ir» ul» w.'iv humtm«r nor do u«» otTi-r nnv pivm uni*.

put

tho

p:ip«r

down

to lVtf

«*.»st, nnd

pr.'|Mi-'to ih-.il directly with onrriMoun'r!-. If vo'i lmv«- no oili»»r wuy

of

M-ii«lin^

pui

on«* »loll:«r

in xn onv«dop», th -lip uivin^ your niHn»' and poMojlict* nddrrw*, nnd wt* uill roturn «'iid yon ilu* \V*»okIy Journal for ono year. S»-nd your mutif.- and dollnr hills. S. VATKK,

I'ropi-n|or Pnily ntid Weoklv .Tounial, I-:»Fnyf ito, ln«jini»:i.

PIANOS.

f=?

Tlie Holimci',V Hie Tfiirvescn A:

Ho

11

*H

I A N O S

Ari- the he-«t nnd the ht.ap- now nude

Every Instrument Warranted,

I Wili ll It.T-

ni"mh.-r thai tin-

ipidi-

UNDERTAKING.

IT. BUBAS,

UNDERTAKER,

l.» ».v oi -j No. 'il, tn Sillier".

.ii N'.Mlii Wa-'hiii^lon^Ueet. h!..ek, jtn-l will pve prompt

cites .. '"ttention th*» wnnts of the community in

UU.a .1

HOMKS

1 A

I \Vi«sl Waha-h Av»Mie»-.

CROCERIES.

ITo-w Firm! ITew Room!

AND

New

miKKS'

r»|»en»"l |!II

1!

N.

!•.

BOOTS

luini-h«'«l also

ii'lovf- ('rape to I'aJl-hearet jj.ll.

Ma:nl aTI'^'N,^lu:iuhe-i

n^MKtnnt, will h.» foiin-l at

the r»»tijn^ at a'l h'»:(r «»f tin- .lay.

Kpuiilena«i

11'. Ivlr-t Col.erf'* ^tl I'. 11. ii:".!!-'

I

r»« l-lelie",

N. B. W« are also agents for the* Howo Sewing' Machine and the Durhon Pump. ,i.ii.^

1

Exchange Grocery

•r*

informini:

«h»»

ritJzenj"

vu-mtfv, ihul ue !im\o

(i Ei 0 E11 I E S

I', thf romtnoili-iiis -or-.nr ro.-:n in

A O I S I

lull p!i uv

Att I will ui'h'tivor to si II tin- .it vi'oh fiiftir''^ :i.- tvoi'HM It,] ti -vf'Jire- liow*»! ,-h.n«' of lh«' |»»il :'»in,u'o «e*th: i!- mi»»:nit \V» ••hoin !nv« th-' s»oi-U, "ii-l .'iitf-i tMiu (!i

po«itifi»

't u*. low thrun'S liki*

L'OJiiU

1

Ati'l hort-i'V -.\toa»ir

a-"

Tooiill

O W I A S A S

Wo \\!i:11

HI-

:«v. Oar iiK-uo is:

v: Spare Bsalinj-'Live aniLet Live.'

Wr would :tlso,»y, IhiiMvo )i:ivo tl\f» I'tviNw •4i»h"-niiiii, !ln» jn'opU*.' |,ut»: ic ^Ir Et Slnijisoti. who ill he founH :tt .-.11 lino* :iiy to U.OT on 011 his USTNTL frion!tv IIIIIII*

A A & A

WOOL

to jiomr

.lit.

Catarrh Homed j.

I )r. iJetclion, of this city, has discovered an infallible cure for that, at present, common and troublesome disease known as catarrh of the head, and is now put ling the same into successful practice. Ifalllieted go and see him by ail [iieail'. o-l

r'lj'Mi'C*

til t!i

rir«"i nt n»-\t Muv

ANV. {|.

TEX

& THOMAS.

,'i.S-tf. Crawfordsville.

MARRIED.

ST'M \N—I'OWJ»KN.— \T HP^NCER,

HH«1

A

No

nttf»n

PHYICIATIH, ONL^IK

ion

lortJrug*.

A. & I. X. l'ATTl.SON'S,

100 KaHt AVaxhlugtoii St.,

H-l'.'w Iii«llnnn|kollN.

•.'..iiiiifiuitairiV .: I'.Ul iMiiJ f.hv.'.-

to •.••!! tho

o:»n h»' h»«i in

th.-nrolo-?. IJ is :il.«'our m'Mitioti 'o hay r.n«l ll ev'i v'!i'»•: t. lt- n» c,

4fc

spt-fiul :nvit it ion I

thO,

10

MI

o.i,luin^w.th tlioto .nytSen tlu-vi

havo l« .-H'. W" *•. :i| j.:iy the hijjru'-t ••iMo in cj'fh, \oh»uiK«', yon »»n\ tliun: tit otir 11 tt«e ...

!*r^m n.'»w on-

R. M. Hills & Co.

A S O W O O

Tie iv

1*in-flisist't! Woolens

COTTON GOODS

.r

OM

nu,:iil':n,Mr'"l ^o..

PEK CENT. LESS

Tii '-ur us-ial pi nr\) to

(jl

liny ojlo'I Put Ur* !V til"

tn«linnn( on

Bolt or

At vrry i»nv

Pio'o

WHOLESALE

improve!

tn»»r»n

v\1ML

KIVON

PRICES.

\vi»

niv.

to

Call and See I s.

II. M. HILLS & CO.

DRY GOODS.

I A O 5 I

(jlootl, lteliuble Dry Goods Cheap, is at

*J \VASI-IINGTON STREET.

Stock Always Large and Attractive!

PBICES ALWAYX rili LOWEST.

WE HAVE MERCHANT TAILORING AND DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENTS.

Order* .Solicited ami I'rouiptlj Dxeeulwl.

i!ii K. Washington St., liulia.iopolis.

MARBLE WORKS.

A 1 E

MARBLE WORKS,

IVO. hTItKKT,

CRA FOHDSX 11 HVT.

American aiul Italian Marble Monuments, Tombs, Headstones. Tablets, &c., 01' Latest Designs.

Also Scotch (iranito Direct from tho Junrrios in Scotland.

t«*!l yott th'it tli«-y have finer Marnle

do 1 talU

n:*' ptMldlev* and :tr«' paid for Ih«*i:

BOOTS AND SHOES

VNI

T. S. KELLEY & CO.

-A- 1ST ID

In St., CrnwforiUvIllo.

A larjv •'toe! u.a.ff .-hoe^ lipp.-

MannfHeturin^

HII«! Jeprtii IUK

BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS

WM ROBERTSON" & CO.,

JIANLFACTLIIKKS Of AMI I)EAl,KltS IN

l.\l) PHOIMSIKTOKS OI' T."E

HEAItSE in th«-

I 1 A N O I A A I A S S O

Metalic ard "Weed Coffins and Caskets

r« in'fi's^i fur fjen'i' «l tho •-.». i|t11 M'li-i 1 «'h »r :o f«»r il:«* t:v.(

Ait nri.lor-* jTotnoflv

^«.H«.'}-itl«?nrf

ADAMS & HATCH.

I I I I A A 1

etter work,or»»t lower prire«, ('•itno und

SIIOKS.

S O E S

Ind.,

(tiim IV

on *hort notnv*.

f»ive them a

CHII

rofHtuntly on

I

|ri.'ess.

»{temlt'

Wan-room in Hurler's iilocU.

of Wm. S»rt-on. :ront!i^»'s(

HAMBURC EDCINCS-

Campbell & Harter

Huvo recoived rv tir^n lot of

HAMBURG EDGINGS,

Emtiro&eries, Jaconets 8 Inserting,

FROM CENTS A YARD UP.

The Best, Bargains That. Have Been fered For Years.

JEWELRY STORE.

VANSICKLE Ac CO.'S

OLD AND RELIABLE

JEWELRY STORE

i. In Old I»»st«lll«'e Itooin.

AMERICAN

GverythliiK New and hired from lie Maiiufrcturers A Importers

Robe*, noil S!iroii«lN

.uul n)hoii for

to.

1 Ditor East of Uw 1'iistollico.

IUT (if-\V:1111•

11 in sli« rt- f'-' I-

AN 1) FOR ISIGN WATCHES

IMnmoiiilN, Jcwolrj',

SILYEB W-A-IR/E,

AT.T. OOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. All goods sold are engraved FREE of charge by an experienced EngTftTflr. VANSICKL13

Of-

Sc

CO.