Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 February 1874 — Page 3
AI.F. Moo UK, of
guests of Dr. Dorsey.
C.ii'T. JACK HOPS returned last Tuesday evening trom Michigan City, where lie saw John Campbell s-felv housed -,:i tin--Hate prison.
NI .\T to "bad colds'.' mumps js t| jiic.vailing di-ease. Reports of th" prev-.-ilence of scarlet fever have been cireula- .':. :.!c-d, but physicians say they an- without 'foundation.
OVKitsix hundred people found --itiiiig uid staieling room in McClelland Hall :V last Friday, to listen to the speeches of
Yoorhees and Harrison in the Campbell 'nurder case.
KSTEROAY was the beginning of the ,:l.enten season, which continues until .."itifter Easter Sunday. The day was oh vrved with appropriate servic-s at the
Kpiscop iI church.
C. A. McC'l.fltF, of Ph i-, nt Hill, left Tor Chicago last week, to take .1 course ^.•111 a commercial college. Charley is one •"uf the most promising of the young men »f Coal Creek township.
AIINT.R II. LONIM.EY, JK., thk vrumg*tnf a family of" seven brothers," all of «liom have been type setters, wiw es-
h:"Uy
married to Miss A. Y. Van Du'ser, tins city. They started at once for Craivfordsville, Indiana, where tlvv expect to reside.—
HATS AND CAPS.
rviiw HAT" S"TOrais
OLIVER CLARK and others recently wild to James
IJ.
KM". H. !•*. TUI AT, of Jiloonun^ion, ^'.: te. will |»re teh ::t ihe '!i ri.-t ian liiin'hnext autl on the :stur«lay iplit prf» ion.".
V\ M. 1-'. Bi'.FK lias bought Tin-in N-ring's half in teres-1 in the phinin-.' mill 0, Straight it Scring, at the. corner of (ireen and Noith street-.
THE thaw of last week left the roads almost bottomless. The sudden freeze of this week does not materially improve their condition.
JosEnr MiLi.tiiA.v and lieu. Manson will stait to Pittsburg next Monday, in company with an expert, to inspect th" gas woiks of that city.
FALL AND WINTER STYLES
A.T-
E O N A
('UA WI ORDSVI
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CITY AM) VICINITY. jj
Kl-:v. S. BECK'S donation suit was made by the Allen Bros.
up in
Last Thursday niirht, proliablv
in front »f T. S. Kellev's re-idenee, a Vitcli nnilV. The finder will please ieturn to Heck .lohiiMmV.
AMOXII the documents at the Uecordvr'h office is an acknowh le|nent taken at Berlic, Prussia. 11 bears the seal o| •'he 1". S. Consul at that place.
A CALF lelonging to Iiteordir Myers stniye-'l over to the premises of Capt. He?.rv Talbot last Monday and w^is ins'.antly killi by tin- kick of a horse.
a
a IN"o. 5, National 3*loolc.
Ilats l'ov Old and ZVIiddle Aged Men. YOXJNG MEN'MHATK' Hoys and Cliildven'H Hats sind Caps.
GENUINE BUCKSKIN GLOVES AND MITTENS,
Full T^lno Hcady-Mnch' Nlilrtn Alvayw on Hund. NinilTH 3IA»)i: TO OICllSlt.
Cincinnati Gazette, 'nth.
"N!.Y five pieces of laud were, sold (or delinquent taxes last week. TI10 numl'6r is much smaller than usual, contrary to general expectation, as the pvovisions of the new law relative to tax titles are uiuch more favorable to the purchaser ih.ui those of the old law.
JKSSK I). KINO'S fine cattle, with which lie left last week to
1
lr,,tul
'locket of our Circuit Court
rif
kuit
"lootnington Railroad.
M'\
VA,'UAM.I?
•Mnlii
t-*
man
f0r-
"jitinn i» commence op-1 where he had been for two davs actingon Jitions in Kansas, were purchased of the I Jijnli Clore, proprietor of the Fountain estn -•stock Farm, near Alamo. There arei j,|aCt.. The .'ntio of them in all, one a thorough-bred nl,.,nt s?i ,ono. ''till and the others all fine graded! -.•••••••.• '•"tile. TIIKKK is a good market for horses itist
•-i-i «f-r- I
"liles of tlie LuFayette, Mtincie it 1°" the JontNAi, ollice for the ac-
A IYnrru SHIHT.—In «ur Round llill correspondence last week was an
1* Kit. l'J, 1874 account of a fatal accident which befell !a little son of (ieoigc Evans as the fam-
ly
was moving back to this county frum Illinois. The Attica IMtjn- furnishes the following additional particulars of the accident: "One of the saddest sights
'.K Sheriff Kelsey what waked him I it has ever fallen to our lot to chronicle, the court room the other dav. was witnessed 011 our streets a lew days 'ago. A farmer, whose mime we failed to
Huntington, was in "l,tni,\tK™"-
Juur.R HI.MOTT and family, of India- his neck. He was picked up dead and napolis, spent Sunday in our place, the 1 placed in .1 little store box at the rear of the wagon, and a white cloth spread over him, and thus they had journeyed for two days when they arrived here. The mother, and little brothers and sisters
Tm: old Allen mill has been sold by Hull, of I. M. Dcrew to Joseph M. White county, for $12,000
JcifKPlt BuTTKNUKWl has bought of .1 ulia Wood and others 80 acres in Coal Creek township for $2,GOO.
Wilson SO acres of land
in Clark township for $1,800,
WOP.KMKN are busy finishing up the lower room in the Wasson Corner for (ioltra it Babcock's ha store.
THE County Council of L'atrons meets to-day at MeCielland Hall, and not at F.ltzroth Hall as previously announced.
THE pay car of the L., C. & S. W. Railway was along the line last week, dispensing the .needful among the employe-'.
rvm wilh
from Illinois to Montgomery
*. iirom Illinois to .Montgomery county,
town last week, attending to court biisi- when only a few miles from his starting new point, one of the children, a little boy of four years, fell from the wagon and broke
were crouched in front, shivering with cold, and with saddened faces. The sight shocked all who witnessed it, as well it might."
A PI.KAKAXT social reunion was held at Wilson A Allen' new store last Monday evening. The six Simpson brothers. 1'hilo, Mart, Jo, Stanley, Bill and McKee, met together as of old and held such social converse as only brothers can hold. These are nil the brothers living, and the opportunity for thus meeting for the first time in many years was furnished by the visit of McKee from Minnesota. ....
OKI.A YEI)
A
statement that the elh'-r members
and Benj. F. llav.s Jno. F. 'Jravo-
with i:S7 names.
THE
Jlrvirir
ties who business.
111. case D.tniei 'hov.s,-r vs. Daniel hoads, Irotu Sugar Creek t..wi.s|,ip,
suit tor s„im. *101.1
a
r(Mlt l()
,,t.
due toe plainii'l, was concluded iu the t.ircuit Court .Monday night, the juiv laiiiug to agree, 'lliis is the second jurvv trial ot tnis case with the same result. .•
I 111: State Masonic Mutual Benefit! Society cariics a'ooiit sixty life policies in this county. Within the la-t vear ti society lias paid to the family of Win
Hodshire, deceased, ol Ladoga, l. loll I So, and to that of Win. K. Wallace $-i,-j ti I'.UV), tiie amount of their policies.
I lit: question ol proceeding with the work of building the new Court House will be one of the most important matters before the Commissioners at their!
IllK market prices this week, as fur-1 nished by J. M. Troimtman, are: Wheat i-l.lf»(ii 1.2,ri tlour ^7(e S meal Co cents corn dull at r5f.,-,'.S cent- oats -Jo clover seed ,r, timothy seed $•'! feathers 50 cents potatoes $l.,'!r(.i 1.-I0 butter 2fi cents eggs 1 If.' 12 cents.
OKX. MANSII.V returned Monday evening from Oxford. Benton county,
.""mission ••'I'Pmisc the real
now, and prices are tempting to farmers.
arc
Thk case of the Board of Commission-' Tho« are alreml"'"
•^nfTippecanoe county vs. the 1,., M. ,t and another one, from fieorgia .• '.
Company, which was on the! peeled at h.sley's Mables
11
venue, goes Ijnck to Tippecanoe county on agreement of the parties to waive a -'AKF. TUOI'TMAN and Dr. Layne hare j«r.v and try il before the Judge. The °'!r' thanks lor conlrihutions to procure!
involves the title to some eighteen
already several hovers iu town,
le t,00
"bich now nrnainen: the!
eommodntioii weed.
ISVESTIOS.—Mr. Zack
a
0
•Ko,,b
&
1 Mal,"r-
wlculated to work a revolution in aeri-
^iltunii science. IIc,caiirit'u\e','H.
T,,,:
8 riend," and it combines Ihe vir-1 in WiO accessions to the church Hir'/ii" Rround stirrer, com drill and "e..
w)wpr
"U'l is warranted to
»ortc we.1 i„ ii^vt'o ^rk s, r' ,tSrMK'Nr-v"
"plating with some of
,he
of slaves of the filthv
Paraded meetings at the M. I- 1'hefc
1,tllc I n,
lran-
riod
,Mi:
our
^"bl'shment of a! o"
this
chy-—/»ti«»ujoli*'
/"f: re,
"t M. L. ehureh last Sunday. The
1
of baptism will be administer-
ed from Sunday to Sunday until all tlm new members are baptized.
Wi: havejprepared a partial list of the expenses attending the recent murder trial in our Circuit Court, with a view of getting at the cost of that pint of Jacksonvi de whisky to Montgomery county and John Campbell. The costs to the county exceed $000. Campbell's attorney fees, we believe, were Sl.&OO. This makes the whisky cost $2,100, leaving out of consideration the incalculable los and siitleiings of the families of the murdered man and the prisoner.
I HI-: Indiana|olis correspondent of the Cincinnati ii::zttr mentions Harris! Reynolds, of this county, as one among I five probable candidates for Auditor of Slate 011 the Democratic ticket. Another one of the five is John B. Stoll, who made an unsuccessful race for the same position in the last campaign. If Harris beats Stoll for the nomination lie will be beating a mighty good man.
Tin: engineer corps of the Toledo it St. Louis Ilailroad has been organized
present..
communication' throw*
Orth tlieekvillej light 011 the
A NEW Catholic church is to be built 011 the southeast corner of Washington Dohertv &
and Pike streets, opposite McClelland's carriage shop, ing which now occupies the removed this Summer.
Vanarsdall and Crist.
fr,
Mil. MICH
ws some further
(lf lllt.
giange diflicultv at that die city on rues-lav on his wav
I'lace. The writer says the report that! ill«.. there was a division in the lodge, and that 27 of the members had met and! TnkgiKid old gentleman's elected new otlicer.-. i-i correi-t. but the
vv
l!
t»-nded at certain Time at were fused in 1 i111 i» n-^i tru-.-.
fill, suit ot 1-,-lna llaviie* and Hayiics vs. Marv K. Siingh-v the Circuit C,,urt. for par-ilion .. and to set a-d-ie a deed 1. B. been procured through iiuliie inil was dismissed .m Mondav. T!:c suii in- j'. \ohi-d the o\vijf-!hip some -joo ,ttM'es of land in Sugai Creek township. The! p'aintifls reside near Wilmington, ()hio.
MlSlll io k.hds ll IV."
dianapolis chickens ar-pitti (I against an .'.
e«|i.al number of Crawford-ville chickens
Ooltra it ISabcock Mvies of silk hats..
comes from hc First ward and is filed by Al.l. KINDS of hardware
Benj. F. Hays, with 1S2 signafures. The CASH at Campbell ,* Tinsley's." others mine Irom theHecoml wind mid are filed by Jerry Donovan, will 11 names, l':vi'r.vbt,d.v
fora light in this city on the '_'.V,.h, eight YanSandt it Son have a superior stock of tlie fighis t,i be for ?2:*i a side and one J?1"'cerics, wiiieh they are selling at for 5vi0. j„ tn he h-'ped our citv an-1 prices interesting lo biiycrs.?-':.5^!^ thorities will make trouble for ih'.- par-1 |,„ j„ in thi, 1Mrhjtruus
A l'.t:trr s(. |.(in of su-^ar !io:) !Pir 'ipcne.l !».s: Saturday, closing on. Moiii!a\. Bueket-: have bci it L:o:ng to the country in cons-dcrid'h. numbers duriuthe last week, in an.i- ij iti.si of a good season. Sug-ir making, however, is much like wiic:,t rising, tlie- crop is never ,s irc until it i.- safely sSi.rcd awa\
O I/Htis
birthday
be celebrated on ainidav
thi-year, as it fiills on Sui.day.
Iv-c.- .1. V\ IvAM AV announces himself as a candidate !»r Mayer \-.i .lav's N ext.
.i' TIJ A IJ A I TICKS
min tor *1 at Vi
l.ia 1
I iieiice.-,
S -nierv ilit
.r?I buys 20 I oim-rviUi-'s.
(oiltra it Ijahcock will "open at the Wii.ss.Mi corner next week witli a full Mock of Spring goods, embracing new and nobby styles id' hats.
I.ow prices for cash is the piinciple upon which Tribbev it Co. act in the sale of tlieir supeiior stock of groceries. They also pay the mark -t price for produce.
:y:! lioi kwood it Price will canvass the city this week for Chromotypes. They copy and enlarge photographs or other i-uiall pictures, guaranteeing satisfaction or no charges.
si:i:i
Pride, lCxtra Farly Y. iinont,
March session. A determination to jr Pri-es are way down below tlie expeeta-1'lr|u has already a good custom here ahead with ihe work, we think, WoulJ «.f even the Grangers, and their which has been secured by fair dealing
meet with gcnerH^approval. «"d variety correspond,ugly good. »«1 ""''r
WASTI'.I)—5,0011.000 feet of walnut lumber. Parties having lots
stile. They will sell bran and shorts for
bp bol
,„
Tl
is ex-
this week.H
change. The mule trade is not so brisk. I
their customers good bargains in nnchinerv this Spring.
inv watches fail to run well, not because they are common, but, as is the
maker makes a specialty of line watch
im
or a
about ten week-. Th.-y result-d
Leave Your Measure for
UA &
A preliminary examination of party of ladies through his goods. Many
the line was made yesterday as far as were their expressionsofdelight on viewYountsville. ing his elegant and well-selected stock of
DEITTY SHERIFF WII^HITK" has se-1
s|:irkli
lias n'-
cured a portrait of his friend Capt. Jack Koss which he esteems very highly. He has pone to considerable expense in pro-
curing ornamental"hangiiiRs'for "the pic-
ture, which now graces the walls of the
SherifPs offlce.
The buildlot i- to be
TllltEi Councilmcn will liave to be elected this Spring, one from each ward. 1 hose whose terms expire are Hughes,
AKT. M-i 1.1 VANT, proprietor
.|0i000 acre farm in Illinois, was in
luU
Imm
potatoes tor sale. gents. It would be well for gentlemen
Fora general line of hardware Bur-1 wishing tasty and elegant Spring suits to bridge it Ilauser can't be beaten. Their reserve their order? for Mr. Kenney. This
ofj
ten, twenty or a hundred thousand feet for sale will do well to call on J. M. Troutniaii, at his place id tui-inesii in Crawfordsville. 7-{
Kill Feeil nnl °«rn.
Darter it Bro. have !,000 bushels of
and 100,000 pounds of mill feed for
d:l-v
E"
the next days for less than they can ,,
8-w-l
3
at th( mil
estate helonging to the county at that! .. appraisemeut footed up Mahorney, ol the firm of Bidib it 8»Vs Jlahorney, will he absent from about ten days, looking for good Breaking Plows, general Farming Imp!
:Mul
woik. hit ly at Wassous & vers'.
:ontinuing couniry ami in thesurroiinditig towns in Among the various remedies for erncnt of
I.rewer, of the ity Book Store, give c„|d
1
mm
OTTIR,
PEBPE0T PITTING
SHIRT.
We Insure a Kit In livery Case.
A philosopher says a man falls in
with I. S. Kiiigsland, of Fredonia, X. V., as he falls down stairs-by accident! By as Chief Knginerr. The headquarters of. accident we dropped into Mat Klein's the the corps will be in Crawfordsville for the other dav, just as he was showing a
s'ems such as gold and silver
watches, chains, rings with precious stone settings, diamonds, gold thimbles, elegant sets of jewelry, gold pens, pen-
fu c,0cii solid silvt tt,ld
mi ntt /llau i- .. 1 .1
an endless variety of tilvc-r ware and many were the expressions of astonishment from those ladies as they learned his low prices.
She .--tood on the threshold at evening, she was clad in her best dress she knew he was ready to greet her, and longed for his opinion as to where was the best place in Crawfordsville to buy boots and shoes for the family. "Times are hard," she said. "\\"e want ^0d foot we-ir that will wear an look well without being too expensive." They decided to go to Joe Cliallis, wiio, bv running liis busi-
mosl cnlloIlli( al
times."
?|»rinp
e|
ourl
1
lor
rrV/-.
P«od groceries and
'"'r^.-iins «l!t buyn of YanSandt &
Son, in the National block. |p|5
loan',
For cheap feed-corn, "'"shorts
is inlormed that nine In-: ... ,, ......
1 1
llr ri 1
•t laker in town is I lenry 11 lim
ine!. who makes thai bread Wilson Soiuervilie sell at. l!0 loaves for one do!! ir
Darier it i'ro. j-rojiose to elu.se out tlit ir large slock of corn and mill feed duriiu: the Hex. ."0 davs. There is the place for bargains.-
A never yielding problem to a newly married nan i- lnm- tocarry groceries so people will no', su-peet that lie is just| manied. t*ii-- nluti loo's.- so sheepi-h that ill f.'ie is imblielv adverti.-ej, while!
an he hi
•"ine- si i- 1-jtr.-'
of bread at Wil--
lU'H.DKBS. for 'amph-.-ll iV I'insieyV
]in:ui: will be three petitions for liquor permits before the Commissioners at' ''"'tra.t ISabcock have the their next regular session. IK- of them
hardware
12
manner,
p"rebasing the best goods and being satisliee with a small margin of profit, has I ecu Iriving right along while others cry
Iryie-j avoid this e\tivi:ie, 11 1 1 count '. 'I ••iiatnrallv -'olemii that 1
pre
ed a-
i*t that "!ev lea*..' their i.rderc at uead-
quartern t.'-r t-veivthing iu the e.ay of table supplies. Crist St Stubbiiis', next to the postoffice, and have the same promptly -ent up free of charge. Their delivery wagon is cous'.ant Iv on the go.
About the best showing made by any insurance comjiany is that of the Nortliwestern Mutual Life Insurance ComI pany, of Wisconsin. It has loans out to the amount of §7,OSil.o.Vi.MK, distributed among fourteen States and Territories, ami secured by fust mortgage real estate
curitv to the amount of $3.72 for
dl stand. 7 n..L x, ,r..
dollar loaned. T. N. Myers, at the Re cordei
'.1
oflice, is the agent lor this place.
A merchant asked his Sunday school '•uliere is solitud-Due ol the '.••r'vs answered "in the store that don't aiUerti«t." Tin- is not N. S. ,|olin for he take-plca-iire iu announcing to nil-gon:c-ry county and the outside world in neral that his
torv
is a little the livest
p!a -e in town. JI is stock of cooking stoves, tin-, is still abundant, and he will keep il well up for the lively trade which iie expects to gel ihirintr the Spring. T.
and housekeepers' goods
Mcreoscopie views, books and games for children, and hundreds of desirable things for the library, the counting house and the household.
!''TAimis.-.s. Hopping, ofj Thomas iiuey, ot the firm o^ Hcit-
1
Yountsvi Compton King of the Karliest and I-.arly amulian
kani it Kciinev, Indianapolis, will be in
Mla:|.-
in
degree, fixin ment for lil'e
!:llil,|l'vd
:1
«S5[
The tliiec most dillieult things arc: To keep a secret, to forget an injury, and make 1 use ol leisure. You can make n,,od use of a few leisure moments,
8vjll( ab mt h(1 (lf thU
i|, ith samples of Spring goods for
tf
l'^"^- I
black: With what he has already received their pastor.
lulrc
ami the immense stock which lie will I The
wc
C!1"'1
S"
10 :l J0ll,•r
P'ace
home indespensable article for family use. It an extraordinary restoritive, and its invigorating and curative properties iu urino-gcnitiil disease.-, in either sex, are not lost sight of by the mcdical profession, who at all times select this delicate and fine preparaiion.
It lias even been a question aniouii phvsi
case with many that are really line, be-1 'dogists whether ,ro [leople see precisely trause they have never been in jierfect same shade of color. But all tlie were suspended that day. order. If your watch does badly, take '"dies can see that llu can get better and —Mr. Work, of the Sophomore class, it to Mat Klein's, where a skilled watch- *'.vli-li goods, more for their money,
Kr,'!'ter satisfaction, by trading regu-
.if pc-'I'le in flie t'arbolif Trochos.
pp_ want of books not usually ept in our 'onjihs none enjoy a higher reputation book stores. Such persons will thank us than Kdcya Carbolic Troches. I his fact for informing them that Dickey A l'liKEH
,llem 1,I,l,vc tlin
Si
prompt attention to ordering any books preventive against contagious diseases published iu this country. The stock of they are a specific. Invaluable to miscellaneous books and pictures on ""'f" »'d public speakers Sold every-
ORGANS AND PIANOS-
JOH\ A Sole Aitent for
TIU: vui'UI:i.i. rniAi.
C'oiirlUNinti of tlie Trial The rrUom-r l-'oitml uuiii)' t»f Murder 11 (lie hi-c-•niil l)oxn-i--Ni-lilrli(-isl liii- Lift*.
The trial of John Campbell for she minder of John l.ittle at Alamo on the llith of August, wa* in progress when we went to press on Wednesday
and White were made iu the court room 011 Thursday. The crowd was so large that Judge Davidson thought best to adjourn to McClelland Hall. When the Court met on Friday morning the hall was crowded with persons from all classes, eager to hear the eloquent and justly distinguished counsel who were about to deliver the final arguments iu a case 011 the result of which would depend the liberty, and possibly the life, of the prisoner. Mr. Yoorhees spoke about two and a half hours, with his usuul eloquence, but possibly with
the penalty
1
valued at over thirty and a half millions I verdict was read lu him In other word-, the company has eight I A motion for a new trial wnM.ven nled millions ol dollars loaned, and, holds =e- hv Jndire Davidson. Sentence was p:i*fi. very ed upon !lie jirisoner and on Monday niu-iing lie was started to Mi -Jiigan t?itv in charge ol Capt. Jack Boss, to spend
l'crsons, mostly me of the
congregation, gathered in the basement of the church. A.t'-r spending a short time it: the inspection of the handsome array of presents they were invited to the audience room.
]rese:itatton ,-}»cvch wa« tlicn made l»y
or an hour tor that matter, hv ciillin- at J. K. F.van.-, in behalf of the cungrcga-
tiiC vomer .-tor!-and lookiiiL'ut the t\on, which was ri-plied tojjy.the pasiur. lent route tliroiii/h St. I/niis, over the St. attractive and inierestinLT ho iks, the el©- in elinu term-
uant -tati(.nery, beatUiful books, choice The-next thin-r"in'order "wii t'.e nres-1
following
have before the first sunny davs of articles among the presents Spring, Kli Kahu will ofler suju'rior attractions in the way of clothing and gents' furnishing goods the coming Season. Whether vou want something'nobby or something substantial for every
Miscellaneous
Total.
For years Sinolaader Buchu hasgiven universal satisfaction, and every I.I.K I: n.vi'.s A.M i.suAI*S. davit is increasing in public favor. It ,, is without exception the best and most! —The tinnuul contest exhibition be-
No two persons see the same rainbow week. More than two thirds of them
,ia!i ,ine
""linary list of
medical preparation*. For Coughs,
Asthma, and as a disinfectant and
where John h. Henrv, Curran & Co.,
ttieir shelves is very large and selected l'mprietors. and College Place, New with great care. York.
n(
h, as we!! as: ,,yery high regard for
is
if list
of the principal
Cash Bt-v. S. Beck Mrs. Beck Suit of clothes f-.u Uev. S. Beck. Two chairs Flour and ham Dress
I I EIi
1 he I'nrlvnlwl
S E ORG
C"n(ninm^ K-'.-v'- Solo stops
Tlie matchless Vox ltniiiaiin," and the wonderful "Vox Jubilante.
'Jho At'knoM
STANDARD ORGAN of
"Valley Gem," "Hallett & Davis" and the "Decker" Pianos
Kw-ry iustrum«*til !:OI-I in i-.-nV.-t 1,:• y.r.„ ,,.C«I„|.,,II,, frw
Salesroom No. 51, (.'reen street.
was concluded on Thursday morning, his keen observation of transactions iu when it was arranged that the arguments the ordinary all'airs of life gave a pleasof the counsel should be made in the lb!- antness to his recitations which we found loiving order: Prosecutor K. B. F. in but few other college studies. There Peirce opening for the State, followed by 1 are doubtless but few men in the State M. D. White and I). W. Yoorhees for the who could fill the ]vsition ol teacher of defence, and lien. Ben Harrison closing mathematics as well as he did. Weknew for tiie State. The speeches of Pt irce we should lose much, but how much we did not know until now. It is a true saying that we do not know how to value our friends until they are with us 110 more. We do not appreciate our advantages until they are pasting from us. ft is almost an impossibility to expect men, however well versed they may be in one branch, to occupy a position which demandsa man of experience in thatbranch.
Ier
es through to the en.l. Accordingly at properties. A« an ap1 petizer thev are unstirpas«ed. All flrupwhich the Courtgi«ts have them. had adjourned, the hall was again erjwded to its foil capacity, some forty or lift. ladii-s (ici-upying seats on the stage, a-' in the morniiig. lien, Harrison spoke aboii! '.wo hour.-, making what i- universally conceded to be one o| liiehest sp'eel.es ,. „.
:1 (i
,| It j,, thl-
pee-h was distinguished fid lor is strength
I alike for it- fail tics
once. I stieo we sug1 a iv
At tin- conclusion n| Harrison's -peci.-h Jit-lge Davidson lead his instructions to
the jury, who so.ni after ret red to their' room, with directions to repor' their verdict to the Court room.
All speculation as to the nat ure of the verdict was s,ion ended. 1 he jurv at the 1 onering his entire stock of Roger it Bro end of hall an hour returned with a vcr
it imprison-.
1 he prisoner was completely overcome: i- 1 x-
and gave way to tears and sobs when the l,.,r^rt.j,ls
tin-I alaiu-e of his davs iu eonlineii-.eni.
{)tinii!i I'nrl.v ot (lie M. K. Mnn'i'h. The dotm'ion puny nt the M. clnncli 1 st Tuesday cveniiej. lor :hf-hem-lit ol the minister iu cliar-je, Kev. .S. l.ecl:, wr.s one of the phasatv ailairs rivers, we ha ve ever had t!:«_• pleasure of noticii*vr. Ahotit seven o'clock o:ue three
SG 35
confined in his room for a few
days by sickness. lie is not dangerously ill, however. Several were obliged to suspend study fora few days by the scarlet rash. —Mr. Aller presides in the Calliopean during the remainder of the term. Mr. Work is Vice President. The Freshman debaters of the Calliopean were elected last Friday evening. The honor was conferred upon Messrs. Bartlett,Dipboye, Gilchrist, Furman, McClure, McKee and Yergin. —The first division of the Junior class deliver original orations nejet Friday
WORLD.
the
4-1,000 .)l.| fin.i j-, ij... ,\lno for iU*
HAWKOItlSYIU,K, IXI).
looming. I.a-l i.-rm was the fir-t tim« lha 1 this exercise took place in College. It was successful then, and no "loubt will I SOU bemore -o dating tlie remainder ot the
—Prof. Campbell is missed more now than ever. We miss his clear, practical I
evening of las: week. The examination illustrations of mathematical principles. I of witnesses, coinmencel on Tuesday, His years of experience as a teacher and I 81-11 Illlll'kod doAVll.
Mathematics does not easily come to many, and they need the assistance which long practice only can give. (•.
lilackMuiilli.s' Coal. A. 11. Braden bason hand a good sup ply of superior Youghiogheny coal for
less than his usual force, (ien. Ben liar- blacksmiths. Office at American Kxpress rison, of Indianapolis, had only fairly office, on Green street. 8.4 opened with the closing .speech, when tliej Kvt'r fS'iiioo Court adjourned tor dinner. His clear The introduction of At wood's Quinine argument!! ami cutting retort* only made Tonic Hitter* they have superseded manv the crowd more eager to hear the j-pcech-'
on Hreount of their purity
(.'heap John means business.
A. No. 1 plated silverware, consisting of table and tea spoons, knives and forks,at
cns
'|-|)p ,(K)(]S are warranted for five years, lie wants to close out. this part
of his business'. Now is the time for
The ittish to Ksiustis :iul Coloratio. The indications are that the rush to! Kansas ami Colorado will lie urealer than
ev.-r io 1S7-). The shortest way to reach the lar West is through St. I.onis, the ureal Mississippi Yalley Cilv, of over loll,111i0 iultiibitant-', and thence west over the Si. I.ouis, Kansas City and Northern Short Line, which reaches all the great land grants in the West.and runs six fast! Kxpres.s trains, two more than any other road, between the Mississippi and Mis-' his road, in the i-t two
years, has expended over two million do] lars, besides earnings, in extraordinary improvements o| roadway, in relaying its line with he.-t (juality of m-w steel and iion rails, on tiroad new ties, find in pass.-ngcr-t|!iipmeiit, having substituted for ordinary cars new recliuioiri chair coaches, with every appliance fi.rj ail'ort and sa'e'v, being elegnntiv
cosniori ana si'cy, neinjr eit»|r»ntiv en-
I lere tlie exercises were peted and fitted with dressing rooms,
opened with mu-ic by the church choir with toilet conveniences for l»di"s, ceuand praver bv Dr. .1. L. Smith neat ih-nien and families traveling with cliilthen made l,y
,l fn
Wo
1
'/««»"'"irA.. or. Any tick-
aiicut selling thronirh tickets to the
et
st' will furnish tickets by tl.is excel-
Koiiis, Kansas City A Northern Short
,v
V'.'81
I The-next tilingdh older was the lire.,- ,, I on N a a a if a a entail"!) of an ea-y chair by I I. 11. W ade
n,,,J ^)«'^est
l,,.,t W
in helm 11 ot the choir. nini' through cars betwei*n St. Louis and Then followed a presentation of 'hn.-dnt. I'or map, eircnlMis and time in monev to Mr. Ileeii !,v -he voun- V-1'1''" "ddrf-^ either F. A. I'aln.er, In•dianapolis, l/id. or I B. (iroiit, tst. folks ol t.ie congregation. ]Miis, .'!o either of whotn will furnish 'I he heiic-iici-ui was then pr--!iounci-d any information desired. .i by Klder J.L Smith, when the audience returned to the basement for relresh ments. The exercises were not eonclnd-! A" OuniXANCE requiring the School ed until after ten o'clock and were high-
,. being the only line run-
t'lxv oitin.v vt'i:
rc )or
**.o city of Crawfordsville
ol
ly enjoyed by both the pastor and bis s.-tiil city and providing penalties for family and the audience. The complete the violation of the provisions thereof, success of the party indicates the best of Size. 1.
He il ordained by thr Common
Council of the City of CravjordtviHe-.
That
the School Trustees of said City of Crawfordsville shall be and they are hereby required to make reports semi-annually to the Common Council of said City of Crawfordsville, at the first regular mcettt ,j gj' ings of said Council in the months of j3"(j5 March and September of each year. Said
shall contain a full and complete
13 00 exhibit of all the moneys that shall come 7 00 t° their hands or under their con1 -.j 00' tr°J, as such School Trustees, tw well as i'oo'°f all expenditures, and said exhibit of 7 U5 expenditures shall contain an itemized
I statement of all moneys paid out by 2iX 00
nl (,r ll
I
)0
,'"
dcbateih and one orator. and the report to he made by said 1 he students paid very close atten- 8chool Trntee?i at tlie September meet tion to the trial of John Campbell
a
f'l'OIll 11 JH'HM'S.
biai'lt fjoodw,
Our Hillllb
illS t.
cents.
next tliirty days.
Hooks of
i'" order by their Trcas-
urer the report eqnired to be made at I the March meeting of each year of said City Council as above provided shall include all moneys received and all ex|xn-
tween the Cal'iopean and Lyceum socie- ditures made by said School Trustees. I lies takes place next, Friday evening, from the 1st day of September to the Each society will be represented bv two
l!
,l:'-v
ol
l.'^'ruary, inclusive, of each
I vc«r, preceding the wild March report
i*i^ of said City Council of each year, above specified, tdiall include all moneys
all0
,. received
... ,i received and al! expenditures by them, did not respond to roll call 1- riday morn-, fr)n,
lll( lst dllv of Mari
ing in Cha]iel. Almost all the recitations day of August o/ each year. Skc. 2. If said School Trustees shall
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fail or refuse to make the said report to the said City Council as required in section one of this ordinance, they shall upon conviction before the Mnyor of said city be fined iu any sum not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollar-*. And in addition to the foregoing penalty il shall be, in the discretion of said '(."ity Council, upon proper charges preferred for neglect or refusal U]on the part of said Trustees to make'* said report, cause for their removal from oflice.
SKC. 3. This ordinance to be in force from mid after its passage anil legal publication.
I'assod February 0, 1874. JOHN K. COONP, Mayor. Attccst.:
T. 0. Buowjf, City Clerk.
DRY COOD&•
.1 Jim .selling: our Worsted Dress
Good* at JL erv roduotiou
oll»i* tlw best lni'4'aiiiH of'tlie tnoa*
IJlaok Alpacan and otlioi* 111
III*
JjudicM' I^Xiiislin Underwear below
niaini.iaetti.rerH' prices.
l^onsdale Muislin^ at 15 cents per
yard. 3Iaisoii ville Muslins at 16g
Carpets at less than cost for tlie
Come and get tlie excellent bar-
gains offered in every department.
O M. O II A'W FORD.
JLLJI^130TV
TWEHANTED
AIHJ
W It.-u pijjnjx
frill he tn»i»
2TEW BEAKD
1
j.A vr I rv
CITY
to Kamcis,
ovi
rv
onm^innbl#?
JutiiiHrj I, lsT4.
AND GREATLY
IM 0TE f) IN Ql ALU Y,
Aii-i fHtj'ijhir th«'V inn ihrii it with *11I\ th.- lin»»i .••*i htth lini- whiit'i i- ut»«-h «n-j:»ililr». 'J*hoy •*r»» H»i|»crsipt IIUMHC i*{ -ill
45COK STORK.
DICKEY A KREWER.
Blank Books,
Pocket Diaries,
Gold Pons, Piot-uros and Frames
Of nil
V:UU*»H
itnd
BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, WRITING DESKS, PORTFOLIOS,
O a & 1
Sasli, Glass, Paints,
OIJLiS, ^PUTTY, IRON,
AT TIH3
Hip of tho Circular Saw, Opposite the Court House
are
They are g-oing*
.-4
PUMP.
rrom a cUtern to tho
deepe»t wall jump.
Porcelain Lined Cylinders used when Wanted.
1119
h"1
REDUCTIONS FOR CASH!
itjv iitei{ uj- :«»nj di'ljvoroJ at our room#1 the pric»»
IXTIlltOTIXU TO T1IEI
Itl'YDiL
UOW'Js: SEWING MACHINE
.1. I* MA I Il-i'N, A^t tu, ii 11 »t rooms continuing to offer .M'whHH' 'Mi the t*ii!»s nn.l wi'.! •WptM'Inl hidueementi Tor OUMII.
T. H. BURNS,
nillrrii' Hlork .Vo. 21, Wn»hlnnlra Mr«el,
ALPACAS.
Campbell & Harter
Now offer another lot of their
BLACK
And Pure Mohairs.
THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN
ALPACAS
PIIICE
k«'pt inII. FmUhr a'-ke ifinK in grewt ine a.«uro
S rOR15
School
Books
kmtJ. We h:»v»? bought ?»n iintnrn.se Ktock and innst out before
cioonn AT i.NT07ii:ir* «H.\ PIHCES.
rtiHw in uiiil «"»ar ^trtck.
24 East Main St. CRAWFORJSVILLE, IND.
HARDWARE.
