Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 March 1874 — Page 3

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past week His sutferings are intense.

Tun venerable Kev. Joseph White, of New Market, we regret lo learn, is (|uite Hick. He is in a critical condition, and his recovery is regarded as doulitful.V:

THE advent of March was lamb-like Last Sunday was one of the most lovelv

No provision was made lor the continuance of the night police al the la.-i meeting of the Council. Kverv man must now rely on his own shot gun as a protection against night prowlers.

NI:XT Saturday will be the last day ol the present term -of the Circuit Court. Judge Thomas goes next week to lioc'.ville, where the March term ol the I'arke Circuit commences on Mondav.

A ('ll.lWI Dltnsvii.i.i jury has just ^i\"i 11 a widow lifiy dollars against a s:i-loon-kccpi lor selling herhustiaud liquor which can-i hi- death. Human lite is very cheap in Montgomery county.— /./- •'.'/• •!"'ti rtnl.

Tin: Montgomery 'County Sunday School rnionand the Walnut Township Mindav School Association will hold a joint convention iu the M. lv church at Fredericksburg

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are mviled.

HATS AND CAPS.

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CHAWFOKDSVII.I.i:, A li. 0, |S7-I

CITY ANI) VICINITY.

11 i.- a nine omul jiirl and it is John llutton's turn to he happi

'I IN: revival in the M. 1'. church at I

l.adogii has closed, sions ivaa 108.

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FALL AND WINTER STYLES yyj —XT— Pg

a At Ii a

No. •"», TVn 11:11 Itiook.

IIa(s IVi- Old si.ml IVIiilillo A»ed Men. voi.Ni irj N'siiA'i's. lio.VK sintl Jliildi*en*s: Ilsitx M11«1 CJups.

(JKXU1M: CKSKLN GLOVES AM)

KKCOIIDKH .MY Kits has sullered a tern-! arrangements to ineur costs on account pornrv paralysis of one side during the of the building which there may not be money in the treasury to pay. Mean-

SA.MI'KI. DOWNIXII, a son-in-law of I'ncle Jimmy Ilerron, who lived a mile northwest of the city, died last Friday afternoon of consumption.

lavs of the'year. According to the old

saw

Till-: first report of the School Trustees under the new ordinance will be submitted to the Council at the next regular meeting, one week from next Monday. ipj-:.:'

IT A ICI.I:Y (im.TIIA. of loitr'a I'.alicoc!:'s hat store, and Henry Wassm, of a-Min Myers' dry goods.-tore, left fur '.he Last yesterday, to make Spring purchases.

I III: coek light on Wednesday night 'if last Week resulted in the defeat of four out .if six of the Craivford-ville chickens. The Indianapolis -pun- were highly elated over their victorv.

the 12th inst. All

LAIUHK VANCK, for some time a ttudent of Wabash College, will sail from New York City on the 7th of Mareli for Kuropc in the steamer Adriatic. He will remain abroad foi two or three vears.

As tree planting time comes around it is well to remember that an old proverb

Thai plniitrth to-*'.

1'Mvhich mav be added—' Al t.- \\,v 'J'liiit wt li

leu li '.illtiV

HON. WM. UAXTKK, author present temperancc law, will be

,4d HI

NKVKK buy goods it arc sure hi

tlu

ft

of the in this

**it} next Sunday week and deliver a cuuplr of addresses un the .-ubject of

due time. He conies here under the auspices of the Indiana Temperance .Alliance. ......

IN* the case of James II. Mack and other* against Klizabeth llennett, for \Mi-te, the jury returned a verdiet in Uxor ot the plai*»titl's lor Vl^HKi dam* ag«-s. The «iuestion a- to whether or not llennett will hold a fee simple in" ie-t in one third of the land is yet to In* settled by the court on the special innitngs nf the jury.

irom home

the Mjtiatc thing by you.

w,,re

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ith the following bit of new.-: "Mr.,

C.

Del'auw has pi

some

veil

SH.t'OO, and

one else ^1,'Mio, towaid finishing! the chapel in the new college. Dr. An 'Irus announced this morning that in all ,, iin.lk.ii:t** .i I has provoked a well written probability the iK-.\t commencement will

'"'Id there, Clieio s. j'

•-IHNKY .Sll(i\vi:t:s and (icoiiie l.eminon, tried in our Circuit Court within ihe past |'ew days on charges of jirnnd laicenv, were both found guilty and sentenced to inipiisoiinieiit in the State prihon for one year. ('has. Hell, colored,

n'an

Ion in] guilty on charge ot assauli iinil buttery with intent to kill and goes "P for two years. .Sheriff lCelsev wiil take them all up together this week. Hiese were nil the indictments found by the grimd jury nt its lnet sitting, all refilling in oonviction.

I« 11 1 A i»«' 11 1 y-r (i «1 Slilrjs Always on 11 II it. iaic am! liivnM' all inns, la win* or ot h«*r I KTh A OllhllU. jiliH-.-HM-il.ir kept fur pwblir t-im*riain-nient. Also all t»hopn or other plao*.-

Tin: Ni \v Coritr —The qucs- krpt *or

tion of commencing the erection of the

new ('ourt House lia not yet come up in the Commissioners' ourt. When it does collie up, however, it is probable from the best iul irniation ive can get on thesuhject thill the whole tiling will lie

postponed

The total ol conver-

T'lti: Hacrament of baptism was lulinin

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the

ue

Jril.

the

while the old

T,lpslla-V

aw its exit will be like that of a lion. "d'ools. The ten rooms i:i the magnilicent new building were visited and a few Till-. Central Council of Patrons of minutes spent in each. The regular exHusbandry will hold another meeting at I erci-es wire conducted to the entire satisMcClelland Hall to-dav, to complete the faeti if the visitors, who were pleased unfinished business id the last meeting

Koc I'lo-., i,f t.'hica^o. canvassed a portion of this county tor tin1 sale of groceries, and have made quite a number of sain- to our farmer-. Their terms are cash down and no mumbling. They claim their good- are much below "lie standard price, yet our merchants will duplicate every article they aie selling, and have been doing it 011 ciedit lor months, at their prices. We have been gathering some statistics. hieh we will '.'ive iu our next. to show just how deeply 111 se wlm are so tin\ioos '_•» putrooe/e swin lies have been gulled

Tin: anniver-ary of the man wiio Mnldn't propriately ob-erved a the liierarv •oeicti«'s

the hii'th-day of tell a lie rtje apreeni'a^tle hv

A-btirv I *ni ver*

sity. 1 lie Viiun^ hidies et-lebraied on Saturday evening, and the gentlemen on Monday evening. At tlie former. Miss kmma Meek, of this eity. dtjeussed with Mi-s Anna howney the ijuestion:

Conduet the only Infallible (Illide"'1

J'm: following letter* have been dropped in the postotliee at this city, and are held for poMHgc: Miss Mollie Arnold, I ativille, Ind. Mr. J. (). Abry, Naseau street. New York City Miss 'Molhe Holme-, Portland, Jav eountv,

Ind Mr. Jjmc ninaldson, Lebanon, Ind. Tliev will he sent to the I »ead Letter Mfiee at tlie end of the week.

CAIT. Ilfi:sri- has been appointed Koad Master on the N. A. (-'. Jlailroad. lie liU" control of the road Irom r»le.utnington i*» Michigan City. He want" to buy atl the coal oil bands aloiiir the line. For particulars of Ted llrown.

W'LI.I. HKI VVKU, John Kooe and Char-

temperance. The place will be annotinc.'Miller went o\et lo Jame.-toun last thi-market call at Joe Challis* shoe store

Friday evening to assist in the organization of a lodge of Knights of l'ylhias at that plaec. The new lodge starts out with twenty-two charter members.

A niANi'Ki.iKit with four lighted lamps fell to the floor iu the otlice of the

:lveller

., faculty and their families, with a few until you arc sure home dealers will not

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•MM citizens have lately been buying' hicago groceries at what thev* thought S] NS of impatience are manifesting

great bargains. One ot our gro- .themselves iu various localities on acunineii, A. I*. Ramsey, now pnt|mes to' eount ol the lailurc ot the women ol our Ins customer- to duplicate all Chicago ldls and then make a discount of in per run.

IA?»T Saturday ltev. S. lieek received a p«»tjJ card from his daughter Ktnma. ^ho is attending college at (1 reencastle,

House la-t Monday evening,

breaking the lamps, but happily the lights were extinguished iu the fall and there was no explosion.

CAUUJNOTON celebrated the oiuh

anniversary of hi- birthday on Monday evening. Tin* members of the college

... \. .. a a

cant supper on the occasion.

city to follow the example oi their sisters iu other chic- in inauiztiratim: a tempetance crusade.

I'm public schools have been depopulated to the number of about one-fourth, caused by the scarlet rash. It makes the children itist sick notigh to stay at home.

It A NiiKH propo-uion

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to abolish .lcit'i:.Al.. defense ol

trial hv jury, in last week's

the institution, which will appear next we k.

SAM KN.SMINI I:I and 1 111111 McClelland, ol this city, were among the graduates turned out Iiy the Miami Medical College, at Cincinnati, last Monday.

'I IIKill: has been a most gratifying si. Iciiec in the bell controversy lor the pn-t ten days.

(iol.Tlt.t A: 1A liciii'K. the hatters ar" in their new quarters.

CHECKERS i« the ]Kipulnr ^AME IU hotels.

£1: I MIKI:a late decision of the Supreme t"11rt our ('iiv Council could do much to .-top the sile of li'juor in the city if it -.would. In the caw of Wiley vs. (livens, appealed from the.lohiison ('ircuit Court, which may be seen in full in the :!',itli volume ol the Indiana lieports, Judge

Iuinnar* ...tii- 1 reasoiialilc. The amount that sioners mil not feel disjwsed lo make any

I lth inst., the purchaser bein^ requirel to remove them Ity the loth of June, The county is paying a vear, we believe, f.(r the piv-.-nt oHici-s and court room. 1

invitation of tlio City ^cViooj

1 rustees, the Mayor, C(uineilmen( and other city offices, together witlt represen tatives from the Rrvinr and JOTKNAI,

visited the public

10 8

years old old. Miss Sib-

belt .-eenis to he jiist the woman lnr the place, while the bright little ones under her charge conduct iheiusclvesas if fullv conscious (t| the siipciioi cducatii.ua! advantage* which they enjov and resolved to improve tlo ni. The city oflicos :,1! l"ij'le-d iielllsel Ves hichlv plea-ei1, with the visit.

I Mil Ladoga //.

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has this to- s,-iy

concerniiig the Hot,1 Ilro-.' grocerv whii'h has iieen in mir i'itv within the U-t few days

W'orilen, who wrole the opinion, »av-. "Is the city ordinance (rei|iiiring a lilense lee of JotlOj void? If so, wlierefoie? By ihe ad lor the incorporation of cities iU In !. Statutes p. o.'i) it i- pi. vided that tin

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If IT'Ptt YW i*-1*-"" viiiu un ouiui.iii I uuncil hall Jill I liiNn, have pmvt to enforceordinance t« rrj:u-

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1 ll| ,n U,u

The

prcicut. A

levy

urtiflvs io he u^eil in

statute conferring

ol

istered to twenty persons at the .Metho-1,nucl1 "f the S 10,000 due at that time M'1500) .«» large an to render the ordidist church last Sundav. will be paid in it is thought the I

the

HUthoiity in

no manner limits the amount to he

some ¥80,000 was made lor the luiildiii" by cities for license to retail, last year, but none of the tax has been

,lcnci',«'».'/

Without knowing how We cannot say that the amount

onitins-

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may be chafed .vliiel,

may he deemed proper by the Council,

paid, though tlie lir-t hall of it will be unless controlled lly o'ther considerations]

l,r a we

-s

l-v

ly )e

.. 'ominoii Council of the citv where the

'"'in lions,, and county business is to lie carried 011 much better

'hut it i^ un-

reasonnhly chafed for a licen

to carry

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any particular branch of

Bv the late imprrtvemeni- o! tlie side-1 speeialty id' repairing, walks on the we-t side of Walnut street, between \\'aha*h avenu-' and Jeiler.-on s'.reel, it ha damned th" water so it «tamls (»n tile other side ««t the street, bueking into tlie door yard- of the resident-. The in la\ikuite

•a-lsidi'i'.-\\uy Oitv

»nly .rons.oia'iion 'outK-.i!.

«),s tlie first page of ibis paper will be tound the jdatloi adopted by tiie National 'ohNent.KiU of I'atron-i of Husitandry, held at M. I^oiiis a Jew w»eks agc», rangers and others interested in the workings and projvri ol the order will do well to eut it out and preserve it.

Tin: personal property of Alvin Uamev, deceased. \va* sold al public sale last Tuesday. There was a larje attendance, and pretty good prices were realized. The family leaves this week lor Des Moines, Iowa, where they exjK*ct to make their future home.

lltiin MATTl-US.

Kisin«:« ii at Wib.on Somerville'

j-. IOK loed boots and shoes for gents it [Sloe CliaUis' slioe store.

iiriLDKRS, tor hardware go to amphell iV TinsJcv '«•.

New Hamburg eiuhroideritv ceiveil at C. .M. Crawford'-.

to exact

license money Irom all per.-ons licensed to retail intoxicating liquor by county or State authority, etc. Here is ample power conferred upon the Common Council to require a license to retail within the city.

business must be determined by thecir--'n cumstances and can be judged bv the i.- 11 1 1

buildings are advertised for sale 011 the than by persons remote therefrom Jewelry Hall, where you will find the

grubbing will be finished within the

liejond their expectation with every-i next ten days. The grading is all finish-! in on it on in a an S to Ii of the greatest attractions to a visitor is ing the next month the line will be local-• the infant school of Mi« A. M. Sihbr-tt, led from Wavcland through Parke conn-' iu which are some o0,,rl',0 little bovs and girl- fmm

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ity to Monte/.unia. Grading will be comnienceil on the unfini-hed pot lions nf the line between Lebanon and Waveland as soon as the weather settles.

Ci I.M !'l, AI N'l's are made bv some of the passengers on the WISH,aid bound train on the 1., IS. A W. road last Tuesday ni_'ln that the rear car was taken po—esion of by a set. oi guuibh-is who plied their calling, greatly to the annoyance of pas-engers, roping iu a number ol green ones. Complaint is also made that the conductor and brakemen did not interfere to stop the gambling. If the truth is told il i- a case which deserves l[ie,at-, tention of the officers of the load. 'j

en Is

Wide Hamburg edging4 lio yard at ('rawlordV.

Aid. 1NI S of hardware

llii]Ulle

r?r*/ft

('ASH at Campbell Tin^'ey's.

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Kor the finest lot of boots and shoes in

That loathful and popular drink. Kwsingen, i- for sale at WiNon iV boniervi lie's.

An elegant stock ol ladies* shoes for! Spiing weai is-on hand and coining at ChalliV.

The new diug store at *V llalcoi*k^ old -tain! will be in operation in a few day-.

V. M. Crawford calls particular attention to his s.upeifuie wide JIaiitbuiv edgings at oo eeiits a vard.

C. M. Crawford has just received a large lot of muslins, which he is offering at great bargain*.

We are giving some splendid bargain.iu boots ami -hoes. CAMIMIKIX «V 11 A KTKK.

Prescriptions will be accurately compounded at Smith A: Hamrick's new drug -toie. ioltra A: I'abcock'-' old stund.

The Spring styles ol hats ju-t i-oming iu are very neat and imhhy. For further information call at (ioltra Habcoek's new -tore.

What

iu a name'.' There is cousiiicrlelei's lo your grocer. .1. T. Co iiavc a line supply of

able if Ti ibbcy every 1 liing you want iu tin

I'oii't Jail to sec the "l-'avorite now

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xhibitioii at liobb .V Mahoinev's, which is warranted to be the liest improved and lie-t operating wood cookim: stove in the woi Id.

Kissiugeu.

recci 1 lig Ills .-pring -prnig styles lor ladies

.loc liallis stock, eoinprisin and misses and IMIX ed boots and shoelor gents, ia-.-ides a general assortment id' gaiters, boots.ami shoes.,

Kissingun, anew mineral water, healthful and delightful to the taste, lor sale at Wil-mi & Soincryiile's.

liuibridgc A: llaiHer have a splendid stock of general hardware, which they are selling on most favorable terms.

WAN feet of hlack wahuil luinher. I'artir.* huvii:ir lots ol ten, twenty or a hunilied thoiiMitul icet for sale will iu well to rail mi ,i. M. 'I'routinan, at his place ol buines Crawfordsville. 7-1

that their customers never complain.

There is always merit in a store which grows continually in trade and popular-

ity. That is what is the Van Sandt & Son's grocery, in the National Block. They are selling a good quality of groceries and making living

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The Supreme Court here opens the latest styles, and also Irom the most noted door wide to the people of cities to do a inanufactuiers in the world. Something good work in the temperance cause if new in the jewelry line can always he they feel so disposed. found there.

L' l'.UM Kngineer Cotlingbani, of the CI.KAKAM I: SAI.I-.—Iluring the next Anderson, Lubanon & St Louis Kailroad, 20 days my stock of millinery goods will who was in the city yesterday, we learn he sold at greatly reduced prices, to make room for a Spring stock. Misses' and children's school huts for -0 to .r0 cents.

that work on theline is in this condition: From Anderson lo Noblesville the trackis all finished ready for the iron. Between Noblesville and Lebanon, a distance of L'l mile-, no work has been done. From Lebanon to Brown township in this county the clearing and

km, wb ere u,rcll:ls0

c'^mtgold watch, cal! at .Iat Klein'b

Ladies ISa/.ar, No. -1 South (ireen street. i"if L. J.

inn r.

Corner Book Store. Maj. I'oote has a machine for trimming wall paper, which saves she purchaser much of the labor and annoyance incident to papering houses. Call in and look at ihe new -lock just received thrc.

l'l III.If SAI.I:.--WIII. M. Ciuig, residing miles west of Ciawfordsville, wil| .' sell his pels.-rial property, consisting of horses, hog-. L'-horse ii'agon. threshing inachine, farm implement* of all kinds, househol'l good-', etc., on Wednesday,

March 11. W. P. 1! uiiey. Auctioneer. fi-w2

Tin. RIUIIT FLACK.—-If von want to buy a -el of plate, a fine watch, a splendid ring or -e! of jewelry, or anything of thai sort, call in and son Mat Klein. Mori? especially i! your watch is out of order, needs cleaning or a now main- t„res in the matter spring, you want

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to get dining the Spring.

see Mat right awav Keller C.»»n.

He i» a first class workman, and make* a

A merchant asked his Sunday school "where i» solitude'.'"' hie of the boys answered "in the store that don't advertise." ThU i" not N. S, Joslin. for he take- p!ea-ure in announeing to Montgomery county and the octside world in general that hi- su.ro i- a little the liv^t The night \Hihee were atUwed *42 each place in town. His stock of cooking for services for pa-^t two weeks. stove.-, tinware and housekeepers' g"o(N moiion. the Mayor WH- inslvucted is stiM abumi.mt, and h-' will keep it w»dl direct the .Marshal to notify iniothy up for the lively tr.ub* which he experts

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The race is not unto the man who can tlie laste-t run nor the battle to people! who shoot with the longest gun, but with the man who will take our advice and buy his family supplies in the way of groceries, country produce, poultry, canned r.oods, etc., of Crist A Stubbing next door to the po-toHice, where y»u can always get what you want it it can 1 found. They aie polite and attentive to customers, and deliver free of harge goods to all parts of the city.

New and elegant style*2 of Spring clothing, in vast quantities ami great variety, are about to take their place- on the shelves and counters of Kli Kahn, all to be st,Id at low rates suit the tiu.es. All of Kalin's garment" are made ol honest material, ami put together to las:. f^uick sales and small profit- i- the rule of the house. Young men don't need to go to other cities to get their clothing while this popular clothing house takes such pains and displays so much ta«»te in eatciing to their wants. -V4V

For fine Spring suits for gentlemen there is no place superior to Heitkam & Kenney'- merchant tailoring establishment, West Washington street, Indianapolis. This Mrm hits already worked up a large trade in th'ujart of the State by selling go.nl goods and taking great pains in cutting, making, and fitting. Mr Kennev makes occasional visits to iur city to solicit orders, but i- generally found at the store, hard al work but ever ready to receive hi- cu-tomers, as arc all the other clever gentlemen about the establishment.

For line chromo*, choice pictures, eleiiant frame-, we say most emphatically to the I'ity l!ook Store. At any riti drop in there some time and look at= llickey it lirewcr's collection. Tliey are justly proud of their establishment, and take pleasure iu ,-howing the same to visitors. Tliey also have a choice collection?! of mi-cellaneous hooks lor readinj:, lilauk l..Mks, journals, ledger", pencils, inks and paper, and an endlcs- lit of the little articles that to to make up the stock ol a lir-t cl.i-- hook -ton

the Extra wide Hamburg edgings £17A cent* HO," said Hurry Crist, "tliia is Crist & per yard nt C. M. Crawford's. Stubbing' grocery, the ehrnpest In town." 9*\v8

line day last week an old gentleman from tin country entered one of our gio-vj eery »ttuc* and stated to one of the pro-*' prietors that lie wi-hed -omc groceries, and being a little hard up for cash. wanted to pay a portion down and have a little lime oil the balance. His request was panted, and after otdering some cotlee, tea. sugar, baking powder, yow1.. ... —.

pruines, apples, potatoes, ovsiers. cheese, raeki-is and a sack of flour, tendered a I oiler Ibr sale

.s just re-.'i ORCANS AND PIANOS

I mark, -1 now oni

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place.-, store.

Stand not upon the order ol oing, I place.-, a'. Kli Kan'- popul-ir elmhiiii: but KO at once lo Van Sandt .V: Son'.- lor

stor,..

.K1I\ A. f-iol«- Aiteul I'm

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'Valley (Jem, Kvrry '•j'trcnn*!'

Salesroom No.

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choice .made- ol sii.-ar, colfeeanri general geiitlemanlv cleik and the liornv-hand,d groceries. Theie is no mistake about it OraiiL'er, aecu^tomeil to soeejing the they are otleriug inducements so strong |„W)

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Yesterday morning we paid a hupied visit to W. II. Raymond's furniture store,

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Green street. We were agree­

ably surprised at the extent at'd quality ol his stock. He has both of the rooms formerly occupied by Campbell Ha,ter 1

chuck full ol choice furniture of superior

ash, and with or without marble tops, as suits the purchaser's fancy. In the upper rooms is his stock of chairs and center tables, a little room in the front being devoted exclusively to parlor furniture. Bill we can not describe or

The new styles of wail jiaper and win- enumerate half of the articles lie has. Ij say sue is most entirely cured. She bus dow shades hive been received at Ihe I

ls

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whi're iu price front windows styles of hracl Mr. Raymond wife, who will

Council *r«M'V4 *ili

O'Connell t" remove !k- ^lahle nil iii- Jut

David A. Kee-e ei al., petition for hi^liway in Su^ar Creek township: view-1 CIS appoint* l«» meet at Jo-eph (ial-! breath's on the l«»th ot April.

Lemt el Showen et al.. petition for vacation o| road dismis-ed at petitioners' cost. •ifii. w. Cook et al.. petition lor load distn'w«i..»\ -it petitioners' eo-t.

A lar^e nunilier ol nii.-cellaneous account-, nio-tly lor jfoods furnished the asyluin, were pre.-ented :111'I allowed on Tuexlay.

Yesterday the Connnisxioners visiteil tlur ('utility Asylnm. The most important hiisines.-, incltldiii} the li(|iior permit iiue.-tion, the Coilit House question, is vet to lie done.

KlacliNiiiilliK foul. II. ISradeu bason hand a good -uppiv of superior Yotighiogheny c«al for blacksmiths. Ollieeat American Ji-.xpi ess olhcc. on (Jrcen street S-l

Mill Feed and Corn Ihirter iS: liio. ha\(- .''.ooti bushels ol eoinand 1(H).ooo poumU of mill leed lor sale. They wilNel! loan and -horts for the next ^o day- loi^less than they can be nought for at the mill. X-wf

.inl-ii Ituriill SoOHj. .-The inembei's of the landeu I'.urial f-ociety wiil a-s' inble at the l,iudcu school lion-eon Saturdiiy, March II, fur the ptirpo-e of ('lectin/ tru-tccs and other oMieer- of the society, .lo-cph (ialbrcath. I're-ident Si-cretai

live ilollar bill, remarking that he was ing three miles south of W'aynetown. 1-10 sorry he could not pay it all down. The acres under good cultivation, mostly tinproprietors handed him back two dollars del' fencc, buildings ordinary, two good and fifty cents. The old man was orchanls, and pood stock water. Kither amused! "What.'' said he, ''such a pile 1 the whole ol this farm or part wiil he of groceries for so little money-.'" 'Must sold. Term'can lie made easy.

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The matchless Vox Hiimaiui,'' aiuHluMvondcrlii! "Vox Jiilriliuite.

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They deal fairly and honorably !iv their STANDARD ORGAN of the WORLD. customer.*, arc content with reasonable profit?..

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"llullott & Davis" •l'l .1: If" I. |.

H, (irecn street.

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ij 1 ri 11 _• !It ii!:.i (Io-.vm lo thf lowe-i liulcii. ,'iiv xhibiiion, or will MHUI he in t!»eii

iiig niechatiic. t»

,,t |„, |,:vt.|, and can

lit themselves i,ut in iashionahly cut, well made garment at lmv rates for cash.

.... Ionic Hitters. This/x/rc

Iiesides tnc ready made clothing, Mr. used as an invigorator and appetizer, matter with Kalm displays a line.stock of gentlemen's. All druggists have them. furnishing goods of the latent styles and best quality.

1

lo: ll.-

and tlio "Decker" l'innos.

v'"'

1 11,1

ti lllu- tO'il ('.tlaiOgll«', fr.

CKAWlOIMlSVIl.I.i:, 1X1).

Klut'lt for .Sale.

^r!ie Stock heliiiiiiing lo John Campbell at Alamo is (tr -ale at private sale. .'all nil or address AU-.\alHlcf,Caiiipliell. at A':,n,i,. i.,v3

I'r.-ntipt llelief

tunic

ne»ustranee of souri livers. This road, in the 1 »st twt# years, ha expended over two million dob .\ tc lars, he-ides earning-*, in extraordinary

An invitation from the .-cuoul 1 rus. ,,,-idwav. in reh.vinl tee-- to i-it ihe schools on 'luesdav, jts line iviih best .jualitv of new ,-teel March wa- received and accepted. and iron rails, on broad new tits, uu]

A resolution was adopted instructing l, Js-eiiger equipment, having substi- .• I*J tuted for ordinary cats new reclining thcCitv Clerk to advettjse for bids for

ti

w''th

o0 h-e! t^ast Colorado. Nebraska, California and the great Wot, it being the uuly line running through cars between St. Louis and

CoiiiinUHioii^rN' CourL Countv Commissioners mot

The

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regular session on Mondav. llic Hoard

consists of James Lee. Jane Mclntire and James F. Hall. The mo-t if the time on Monday and Tuesday wa- occupied in the eoiisidera-. Lion of road bu.-iue-s Thc^.^dlywiiig' cases have been disposed ot

Omaha.

1

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Jolin J', i'orbiu et al., petition "lor' chain?" of road rep»rt of viewer-* and po tition granted.

John K, ihoiuas et al., petition fori

Vieiver were appointed in the cases of

(ieo. W. Conrad et al., petition for road, I and W. II. Mount et al..'petition for change. •lolin !''cr^ii.-on et al., petition for road report of viewer- and petition not granted. Appeal to (Circuit ('ourt.

II A. Shotts.

I'nriii i'or a larm of l^Hl acres. Iy-

Et.MAlI CIXIUK, Alamo, Ind.

is much

atarrh Keinedy.

lr. Detehon, of this city, discovered an infallible cure for'that. at i.rou. infallible curc for that, at j.rc.seat, common and troublesome disease known as catarrh of the head, and is now putting the same into successful practice. Jfalllictcd go and see him bv all means. 5..j

h( Wwl

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style and finish, and at prices to sun the glassful (if Atwood's Quinine Tonic Bitcircumstances of all. Inlhe lower rooms ters. They are refreshing, exhilarating, are his bedsteads and bureaus, makingan 'It'licious in flavor, anil arc just the tonic excellent show, the latter of walnut or .','7'J'

stock, and .Mr. Ji.IVIIIOIH) JIRSIIRES the medicine. Ihe 1 1 I is ii re a a ii us he 1- competing with the trade every-, commenced. Jl is nrnv o„/"r

The .-how cases in the are filled with beautiful cts. 'J'he trade in these lus turned over to his usually be found there

to wait or. customer*. As the season for repainting, rcpapering and refurnishing.j, houses is nearly here, we advise reader- uiie liavnioiid a call,'..

The r.miliar-r--ion of tin- ('i:v CMIII-1' eil mel last Thursday rvrning. having been adjourned irom Monthly ••veniiiL'. The memb.-r.* wwe al! pre?t-nt.

Tjie (Y'iuiniU on I*'iie Ci-U'i!^ a-Ked and was granlfd t\v-» week further time in which tu report on College street eiptern. A Mtuihir extension warranted t*i tlie 'oiutuiitec on Petition- and verol

0||( u| |U

Nmhi is m()ri r(lfrcshi tha a wi

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tlie of a grain of com, and rapidlv disjippearing. She has doctored hundred* of dollars away without benelit, until your medicine, for which we -hall always be thankful, and can recommend the King of ihe liiood to anv oue needing it. Mv mother'* name is Sarah n'lliii. A oiirs respertl'ullv.

conts.

those with

in enervated system, and are the medicine.

spring

liiiiK «1" the Itlooil.

Cancerous luniois. Co.-.—ll i- with |dea-ure 1 write, in behalf of my mother, who has been taking vour medicine, King of the P.lood, for a tumor, and can sav

S \I* \h Mel Kent"ii. I'.io.

I In- KIINII to liansax ami 'oliratio. 'i'Thc indications arc that the rush to Lan-as and t.ohiiado will be greater than ever in 1 ST J. The .-horte-t way to rem It the far est '.s through St. Louis, the ureal Mis-issi|,|,i Vallev City, of over -l"li,iM10 inhabitants, and thence wc-t over thc.'-l. Loui-, Kansas ('ity and Norlhcru Short Line, niiii-h reaches all the great land grant- iu the c.-t. and runs six fast Kxprc-s trains, two more than any other road, between the Missj

O 31.

is now on/y about

ippi and Mis-

.!

a a a a

construction ol a plaid .-idewallc on the tMUsilort and safely, being' elegantly car-

north side ot' Franklin street, in front of peted and titled with driving room.-. lots No. 27 ami 2St in Power*1 addition.

toilet conveniences for hidies, gent! -111 11 and families traveling with chilven. of ainft.rfrarhtttg? Ar.v ticket^ a-enl selling through tic'cit- to the West wfff furnisfi tieki t- hv this excellent mine ihroiiidiSt. Iritis, over the St. Louis. Kan-as City Northern sh»rt Line, the and shortest to Kan-as,

map, circulars ami time ither F. A. Palmer, luroat, St.

tables add re dianapolis, Ind. or P. H. Louis. Mo., either of whom anv information desired.

fci*s

II furnish

of I' ino

[road: report ol viewers and petition1 mean it when I say that 1 can nell granted. you a better and cheaper .spectacle than Warren llaii:. et ul., I'clitinn for roaii l't'i--on. My advantage is, report ol viewer- ami petitinn granted.

furnish inv own material, have my work and save the middle

nian's coiniiiisnioii. Don't it sound

sonable

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MARRIED.

I'KKIIV •I'lCIM I l-:ns-un Hie 1st nisi!, I.y J{«'V. W. stutJorJ. itr. ThonuiM Terry to Mi--4 Mury K. T»'»*tto^, u!l of HUH conaty.

ANNOUNCEMENTS. w. h'AMSAY i-!t eniali'late for Mayor of

lljo.-ify lorilsville. KM nOH'TUN is i» e»»iilj«fa!e (or City Mar»}i:il, to lie- •oM-j-ioii of t!»•» KepllMieMli Cotiv«-iitiim.

LEGAL.

iN

OTICK i't) CONTHACTOK^

N'otie» i«. "iven thut ht«N will r«M-eiv«».| nt ihe otfi ot the '!eik of t|ic C'ltv "f ('inufoplMillc, hiii:a i, until Moa'l»y tlx* O'.th il.iy ol Maivh,

1S7I.

fur

I|Mv

m'u.liai? anil constna«

ti a plunl si't^wulk on the north *i'Je o,'

Ki:thkhn «»treet, iti «:iM eity, in front of lot-

amnlM-r tv\e»ii\-n.v«»" '7j sm.'l iwentv.oi^lit ('.'si,

oi t'owf-rs' :uMit:oii lo -JII.1 ctty the «ij»h»vviill{ to In* leu M»i ftM't ale, to he naeio of orik or |»itu* plunk t««

I'J)

Fr inkhn

'tnrhes thick, to \v hii'l nj'on tonr

i»'4 ojik -tnnirir- to the Miilth of the walk, to !.• fun ly four iiirh«'s yi|iaire. A No, for flu* •»cjt|iiij»''ou-traetioa of plnak si«h'voilk on the -:i*t seh- of I'lniu -lin t, hi-twem

JOII! 'oili-i:.'.»tr«M't^,

in «»i«l «*»ty «1

wi'k to »p.» ix N«t mI«», ot p:m**oi onk two nti.'he thu k, t«« t«* on thrT »U .-lrin »-i-to (h»-w uifh oi ih»« it k, tin- ritny«i«to IM»

I«nir

I.y

LOUR

i4.vL nn*h«—

tiH-H'V

»«IM:O*".

A

Campbell

An popular haw iin-y iH-.-om.-- tim? it on hot tin**

rea­

I'!O

"Uii' 11 n*?!«'i i-f He* 11giit to icjert nil oui.».

j?\ •.!'-t»r of :!.« r.ioirfii i-i I |tr I-Vii:.- I 1' |•.|:I »WN, 'n

1 i. rtei-l,.

WALL. PAPER.

ilny your Wall Puiier nt tin- ('Di'iiur llooltStore. T]i? llir|{eHt Htofk 111 tin- City. Over lOO Htyles lo eboohe Irom. All impoi' ti-1

111

111 -(t

•Willi tin? l»oHt ti'liiimerln tlio pla frt-o ol* oliiivKC. Don't forirot* tlio plneci corner of Main an.l Gi'von StroctH. -if

k'h-cy

DRY GOODS.

I iin 11 our

C*-«KXIS :i I ry

IVoiii |)i-ic(s.

I olii'i' ho 5»csJ I»ji

Hon in Si

1L*H'Ii ji'otxJs.

O iI a

Aid a euni|i|et" cure lor l)vspep»ia' Acidity of the Stomach, Sea-sickness, Jaundice, lliarrluea, Nervous Debility, SI 11 UI SI l'li «»tl (I()\VI1, will be discovered in Atwood's t)uinine fasl.

in tho city to select from.

I j.ulit's A111 .«•» 1 11 IJ11 ti« lelo"\v

msiniiCjK'l ur«»rs' pri«'os.

lj»ns(l:il» nslins :i( 1 COHI per

ysirl. IXs»!-iii-ili' lusliii.s sit

Cai'pots sii 1

iK'xl (liiriA* dsn

Coino siiicl s«( 1 li»

ji'Jiiiijs oll'errd in

I

The Vm&t in use. WARRANTED.

W «rst(l Dl'CSS

,N

i' I'ecluction

S'liiis of tlio sea,.

:sn3 otlioi*

ie111* r»i1« 'rios are

1 11 iv si,i*«» g-oing*

.j»*-• 1 ii 1 Iii'liH-enients f«»r cash.

Miller**

ALPACAS.

Now cflt-1- another lot of their

NEW BHAND BLACK ALPACAS

And Pure Mohairs.

THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN

LOWBIil SI Si TV 1^11ICE

AND GREATLY

IMFROVFi) IN (Jf VL1TY,

M.-t.-k.

tie* u*o of siiJc.

WallPaper, Window Paper, Curtains, and

Which wo will sell at JJ0TT0M PRICES. Give lis a call and yon will save money and have the host stock

AM. IMl'lIt TRinNKI) FltKE OF

I'ietupo Frniiies TIiulc to Onlcr.

I IC' Iv Ar BRBWI3R.

24 Kits! Alain St. CltAWFOKilSVILLE, INI).

HARDWARE.

a 111 be I 1 tV- I^ 1

Snsli. Grlass,

16

oxeolloiit bar-

(lepivrimeiit.

HUl( ±Y PC 3IP.

From a cistern to tho deepest well ump.

I'linclain Lined Cvlinders used when Wanted.

^i"n^^r^,r^e :S^°^po^^^IL

ii i-:

LAIKil' KKDUCTIOXS FOR CASH!

an Ul 3t

iUKl-.Ul.-jiVfH.H

An«i wru'M i«.vl.. our ruouiM ilie pric«

TO TIIi: ISIIYKK.

.•

a

VTTi-i'N, A^ ni, ivili (. 11! T)i

MACHINE IH ''Oiitniuiag to olTer

fouii'l at

i!!

i-ive

P. If. BURNS,

lUoek .\«.

&

21, WiiHliiti^lou Nli'fpl,

Harter

v\ ith difJU'tiltv tho linos air kept fall. K)iiishp! n!tl '•hrtajjiihle.. They p» MI|ci^ina^r.-al

BOOK STORE.

CITY BOOK STORE

Wo, have just rocoivod an innaonso stock of

Curtain Goods,

PIJTTY, IHOTV.

A-r TIIMC

Sign of the Circular Saw, Opposite the Court House