Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 May 1874 — Page 7
$aturdan fiwmnfl Journal.
THE YAKIN'ti OP THE CII1LH.
TV T1IOH4P ACK KI.I.A It.
We heard no knock I tic nt the door. f'here wa« no stealthy trM1 Of vagrant fret upon the floor,
To fill our souls with dread.
We heard no voice within the room, Nor saw stranger's face, And vi't trembling and gloom
Crept ov«r us apace.
Without the night was wild nnd drear, Within was woful care And silence magnified our fear
Tdl broken by a prayer,
The dyingboy wist what I smd, l'Yr simple words were they lie rlasp'u hig hands mid bent his head
Uir Father heard him pray.
Ah on his mother*!* breast reclined,^ Nestling his flaxen head— 11 is little hands in hers entwined—
In quick surprise he said,
"Say, mother! what is that I see:" He pointed to the dim Sure something 111 the vacancy
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beckoning to him.
Between the goinn out ol night And coming in of day His spirit, like a meteor light, .Stole suddenly away.
A tearful company, we drew Around the mother's chair. And knelt in reverence, for we knew
The Lord himself was there.
OUR NKKillHOItS.
—Boone county has 9,003 school children. —Corn is selling for 65 cents at Covington. —John Holmes, of Iioonc county, is !»3 years old. —Wheat is reported to be looking well in Hendricks county. —Frankfort is just completing a splendid new school building. —The crop or Warren county squirrels is are reported as immense. —The "Hendricks county fat children" left Danville last Thursday evening, on their travels for the season. —A little son of Hiram Tyler, who lives in Warren county, was kicked by a horse last week and instantly killed. —Greencastle paid $.r,300 of her indebtedness last year, and now has over four thousand dollars in the treasury. —The Attica Herald says that city is better supplied with pure wholesome water than any other city in the West. —Four prisoners on Wendesday night of last week escaped from the $(,10,000 jail nt Covington by means of case knives! —The Odd Fellows of Lebanon will -'dedicate their new hall on the 2(5th of
June. Hon. Schuyler Colfax will deliver the add res. —The I)anbury man of the Logansport Pharos says cremation may be all right but it looks like taking an unfair advantage of the devil. —Hob (irecn, of Attica, has in his possession a sword that belonged to his great grandfather, who w:s a captain in the revolutionary war. —Hendricks county claims the oldest wotuan in the fcftate, Miss CatharineHamilton. .She is said to be 114 yeans, ot age, and is as spry as a cricket. —The Lebanon J'ionrer came near log- I ing its devil last week, by him mounting the step of a freight car which ran too I near a house for the boy's com fort. —J. Hughes, a blacksmith at Thorn-, town, last week received a kick in the head from a horse whivih he was shoeing which will probably terminate fatally,
Dr. Tom Harrison, of Lebanon, was in our city yesterday. Tom is aspiring! to Congress on the Democratic ticket, and would make a strong race. Frank-, fort Vraircnt. —The l'utnam County Agricultural iSocietv, has adopted measures looking to I the ornamentation and improvement of I its grounds, preparatory to the holding of the next exhibition. —Our Treasurer, Shanks,, made his annual settlement with the Treasurer of .State last week he paid over into the State Treasury something more than $17,571.17.—Frankfort Vresccnt. —All the indications point unmistaksbly to the fav.t that Attica is waking up from her long and will do more in ltS?4, in the way of improvement and busincw, than for vears past.—Attica I {.edge?.
—The Council lias lixed the city liquor licenso fee at $200. The next question is, what shall be done with the, money? It is suggested that whisky should pay for the city water. Good proposition.— Terre Jfiutc Kjrjntm. I
—The Superintendent of Tublio Instructioii, 1ms summoned the County Superintendent, to meet him in India-I napolis on the ninth of June. Several important questions relating to the wchools are to be discussed,
In lower Warren, the assessor, who has recently been over the ground, reports the wheat crop prospect as very good. In the upper part of the county, it it* not good, the prospect in l'ine township particularly being r«y bad—almost a failure.—Aflim ledger. —We understand two new saloons threaten us. We hoj»e we may be spared this infliction, but it they must come, we will endeavor to give them the Baxter law in its purity. No saloon can sustain itself here and do a legitimate business.— Frankfort lianncr. —On Mondny l)r. Wilson, assisted by by Drs. Jticc A Kellcnberger, removed a three pound cancer from the breast of Mrs. Samuel McCord.of Warren county. .The operation was performed with the knife. The lady had suffered from the cancer for over a year.—Attica ledger. —The Clinton County Agricultural
Society has among its list of premiums ihe following: The best farm of 150acres and over, $100, and $50 for under 80 acre* and over 20. For best drained fara* of not les" than SO acres wrt-li plat
of drain •GO, not less than 40 acres $25. —John Roberts, in the edge of Benton, adjoining Warren county, lost two good horses in four days lately. One he found dead in the pasture, before he knew the animal was ailing at all, and in two or three days after a good mare died from lock-jaw, caused by a slight hurt on the neck.—Attica ledger. —The case of Milligan vs. the L, B. A W. Kail way Company, was tried yesterday in the Circuit Court, and the jury almost immediately returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $700. We believe the plaintiff sued the company for being put off of the train, not at the point he had bought his picket for, but some out-of-the-way place.—Danville. Union. —We are called upon to give our readers an account of the most terrible accident that has happened in our town for a long time. The facts, so far as we have been able to learn them, are as follows A carpenter by the name of Entrekin, who was working on the new school building, on last Friday afternoon about 3 i*. m., just after the rain, slipped and fell from from the eaves to the ground, a distance of 50 feet, breaking his jaw bone very badly, also his wrist and receiving other injuries. He was taken to a house near by, and after a few hours of intense suflering he passed from this world of trouble. The funeral took place on Sunday (17th) at 10 o'clock
A. M.—Frank
fort. Crexce.nl. —One night last week David Pugh, of Shawnee township, had 21 fine sheep out of 24 killed and crippled by dogs. Four lambs were also badly hurt. The work was done between midnight and daylight. Dan Young also lost 7 sheep from the same cause the night before. A good plan would be for every farmer to kill every dog seen on bis premises unaccompanied by his owner.—Attica Ledger. —Tom Loyd, residing in Pike township, has a cat which is the mother of three kittens and a rat. The kittens and rat are about 15 days old and all suck the cat. The cat takes as much motherly interest in the rat as she docs in her kittens and will carry it from place to place in her mouth, as she do»»s iier kittens. All live agieeably, without one single family jar, big or little—a thing most families can not lay claim to. 'The good days of promise, when "the lion and lamb shall lie down together, and the little child shall lead them" are not far off, and we would suggest that the doors of all the churches be opened at once.— Williamsport Republican.
Pity Him.
[Krom the LoiMiisport Pharos.]
The man who attempts to manage a newspaper to please everybody, should be pitied. He who publishes a paper in such a manner as to please nobody, should be despised and he who makes his paper a circulating scandal monger and a medium for personal|abuse, should be loathed.
The first never expresses an opinion on any subject. If he writes an article a quarter of a column in length, the closing paragraph will neutralize the commenement, and the reader is left in doubt about the editor's "position." He is a poor, weak, vacilating "trimmer," a fair specimen of unarmed neutrality.
The second makes an attack in one issue of his paper and takes it back in the next. He advocates one measure to-day and the opposite to-inorrow. He is on both sides of the currency question, the tariff question, the temperance question and all other questions that agitate the public mind. He blows hot and cold. He is a demoralized weather cock, changed by the faintest breath.
The third is an ink demon who fights under the black (lagof piracy. His hand is turned against every man, whether he be in public or private life. He invites all to walk the plank. His foul sheet is read only by the vicious and depraved, and even thieves, prostitutes and murderers blush for its indecencies.
We are not of those who claim to know "how to run a newspaper but a grain of common sense should teach one to avoid the first common prudence the second, and common decency the third style of journalism. While it is impossible to publish a paper without giving offense, yet it is not difficult to command the respect of a large majority of the thinking men in a community.
Untaxed Property. [From tho Indiiuipolis Pentinel.] It has occurred to the Auditor of State that all the wealth of the State is not! included in the taxables. By the 7th I section of the assessment law, certain classes of property are exempt from taxation. There are reasons beyond that of! mere curiosity that the Value of this part} of the State's wealth should be ascer-
A Positlre Manln. From the Indianapolis Journal.] doctor belonging to the Indiana State Medical Association may adverttsv, but if he does so ho must walk very ftf ngcrly, or be disbarred the society of •the gentlemen composing that body. Their hatred of seeing their names in a newspaper aitiounts to a positive mania.
The year of jubilee has come The sewing machine agents of Indianapolis are using each other as targets for pistol practice. Now let other cities follow example till it Incomes a tidal wave.
It is thought that Congress may lp able to adjourn by ihe 12th of July.
Let the Enervated System Feel the influence of the curative properties of A twood's Quinine Tonic Bitters, and dyspepsia, morbid liver, acidity of the stomach, lassitude, languor, disturbed sleep and general prostration will promptly disappear. They are unequalled as an appetizer. Apothecaries have them.
No species of kidney, bladder and glandular diseases or diabetes, gravel, mental|and physical debility and exhaustion of the vi«al forces, and complaints caused by youthful excesses, which most generally saps the thread of life before its time, can remain proof against the curative properties of Smolander's Buchu. It is unequalled for female complaints in all their phases.
The Creat American Consumption Remedy, Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, cures the. worst cases of Coughs, Colds and all the diseases of the Lungs, Throat and Chest. For Whooping Cough and Croup it is a Certain specific. The most obstinate cases surely yield to I Hall's Balsam, when used preseveringly. Stands at the head of all cough prepara-! tions. Sold everywhere. John F. Hen-1 ry, Curran & Co., proprietors, 8 & 'J College Place, N. Y. I
The KIINII to KaiiMU* and Colo.' rado. The indications are that the rush to Kansas and Colorado will be greater than ever in 1874. The shortest way to reach I the far West is through St. Louis, the I great Mississippi Valley City, of over I 450,000 inhabitants, ami thence west over the St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Short Line, which reaches all the great land grants in the West, and runs six fast Express trains, two more than any other road, between the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. This road, in the last two years, has expended over two million dollars, besides earnings, in extraordinary improvements of roadway, in relaying its line with best quality of new steel aud iron rails, on broati new ties, and in passenger equipment, having substituted for ordinary cars new reclining chair coaches, with every appliance for comfort and safety, being" elegantly carpeted and fitted with dressing rooms, with toilet conveniences for ladies, gentlemen and families traveling with children, free of any extractuu yc. Any ticket agent selling through tickets to the West will furnish tickets by this excellent route through St. Louis, over the St. Louis, Kansas City & Northern Short Line, the best and shortest to Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, California and the great West, it being the only line running through cars between St. Louis and Omaha. For map, circulars and time tables address either F. A. Palmer, Indianapolis, Ind. or 1'. B. Groat, St. Louis, Mo., either of whom will furnish any information desired.
Covers of Fine Kpetflaclcs. I mean it when I say that lean sell you a better and cliesiper spectacle than any other person. My advantage is, I furnish my own material, have my work made to order, and save the middle man's commission. Don't it sound reasonable? Try me.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Watch the Children.
Children often look pale nnd sick from no oilier cause than having wortim in the stomach. Brown's Vornnrujju Comfits will destroy Worms without injury to the child, bcinu 'perfectly lute and free from ail colonmj or other iniuri-
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tained, both in the aggregate and in classification. Mr. Wildman has addressed a circular to all the county auditors, asking the.m to furnish the information. To facilitate the reports, ho has prepared also a blank with columns ami the following heads: "Property of the United States, Church Property, Benevolent and charitable institutions, fire engines, implements and buildings, educational institutions, and all other property." County auditors are requested to fill and return this blank, giving the fair cash value of all the property described according to the "best of their knowledge and belief." There will be "food for thought" in am exhibit of this sort. The amount o'fTiudi property which is exempt from taxation will probably surprise those "who have not thought about it. There are several aspects in which such information will figure to advantage in the statistical information concerning the Stade of Indiana.
ii an VUIUI vi ui'icr injllll-
LinimentF"
oils ingnvlieuls Usually used 111 worm prepara- I Ml II DDI ICC ClIUTIsS A HIU1WN, I'rop'rs., 0 I I L. O No. 215 Fulton street, New York. (Hi Souik sr.
iiikuit .-urvi, iii-w linn.
Sold by Hruftuists and Chemists, and dealers in Medicines at 2 eents a box. jolylUyl
Why Will You Hurler? To all persons sufleriin^ from HheuniaUrm,
Household
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Neuralgia, Cramps in I tlio limbs or stomach, Itilious Colic, I'a in in the back, bowels or side, 'we would say, the {Household Panacea an I
Penacea
ctillillY jcomplninta in thousiinils rof casi-s. There is no III
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Thirty 1 ear*' Experience of nn Old Nurse.
Thirty years' experience of an old nurse sirored that Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ia tlie pre Hoription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the Tinted Stntes, and bus been UNCI! for thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant ol one week old to the adult. It corrects auidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates tlve bowels, and gives rest, health and eomfort to mother andcliild. We believe it to be the best and surest remedy in the world in all eases of dysentery and diarrhina in children, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simira of CnrtiM A I'erkiii* is is
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the outside wrapper. Sold bv all medicine dealer* nilylOyl
T« Consumptive*!.
The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, bv a simple remedy, is anxious make known to his fellow suflerers the means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send cony of the prescription used, (free of chargc), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, rSronehilis,
Parties wishing the prescription will please address. Her. E. A. WILSON, 1SH Penn. St., Williamsburg,
Mew York.
Errors oi Youth.
A gentleman who suflered for years from NerYIOUS Debility, Permoturc Decay, and all the effect* ol youthfnl indiscretion will, for the sake of Huflering humanity, send free to all who need it, the reel lie and direction for makinz tho simple remedy by which hewascured. Sufferers wisting to profit by the advertisers's experience can do BO by addressing in rerfect confidence,
IK OliDEM, 42 OdnrSt.. New York.
MEDICAL.
ATWOOD'S
Quinine Tonic BITTERS.
The best Tonic and Stomachic ever offered the public.
It will Improve your Appetite, Facilitate Digestion, give tone to the Nervous Sjrntem, Vigor to every Organ of the Body, thereby imparting Health and Strength. There Is no remedy so good for Languor and Debility, whether general or following nctito disease. Tlio Medical Facility in-
dortie it, for Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Nervonii Debility, ana all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. ConHtlnation. Flatulence, RIIHH of Blood to the Head Lo»* of Appetite, Nausea, Heartburn, Fulness In the Stomach, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Dimness of Vision, Yellowness.of the Eyes and Skin,
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if! Head, Side, Hack, or Chest, all of which Indicate a derangement of tho Liver or Digestive Organs.
Persons living in or visiting sections where Malaria, tovor anil Ague, Bilious Kevor. 4c., arc tlio characteristic diseases, should be provided with them. They are ft sure preventive for ull ailments arising from malarious causes.
It is a preparation of
QUININE,
one of the best Kemcdlal Agents which the science of Chemistry has placed at tho disposal of the physicist!, combined wlUi otlior valuable vegetable tonics, delicately flavored with Choice Arouiatlcs to please tho palate.
Sold Ij All Druggists. $1 per Bottla.
PKKPAKED IJY
GTTiMAN BEOS., Wholesale Druggists! BOSTON. MASS. Kor sale by Mullet & Hooe, Crmnordsville Ind.
Rheumatic Remedy,
iron
Rheumatism, (iout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, ctc.
The following were otirod of chronic nnd Acute Rheumatism, Nervous Liimliunn, Scintiea, Kidni'jmid Nervous discuses, after vears of sutlerinn, by UikniK I»r. Fitl-r*H VPKFIIIIIIO Klicmiiatlr Nj riip, the scientific discovery of.I. Killer, M. /., :i regular graduated phvsiemn, with wlioin He are personally Hcnuamtcd, who has for. '.i years treated these din .use* exclusively with astonishing result*. Wehelieve it our christian duly, alter deliberating, to conseientioiislv request sutlerers to use it. especially peisons in Moderate circumstiinccs who can nut afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen we seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on us in piibliclv indorsing this medicine. Hut our knowledge'and experience of its remarkable nierit fullv justi. ties our action. Rev. II. ljwing, Medina, I'a., siiflered for stxleen vears, becmne hopeless Rev. Thomas Murphy, Krankford, Philadelphia Kev.J. H. Iiavis, Highfstown, N.J. Rev..I.S. Hiichnnan, Clarence, Iowa. Rev. (i fi. Smith, I'lllslord, New York. Rev. Joseph Beggs, Kull* Church, Philadelphia. Oilier testimonials from .Senators. Governors, Judges, Congressmen and Physicians forwarded gratis with pamphlet explaining these diseases. One thousand dollars will be presented to anv medicine for same diseases showing equal merit under test, or that can produce one fourth as manv living cures. Any person sending bv letter description of afllietion will receive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming Ihenumher of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund money upon sworn statement of its failuie fo cute. MHictcd are invited to write to Or. Killer, Philadelphia. His valuable advice costs nothing. E. OKTCHON, UI'ie'I At'ent at Orawfordsvilie, Ind.
M.'MMKlt TH1PS. 1 will 1 ouvc* Oruwfoidsvill«», Kol. Hi to I(.•»•, 1 roiurnint on tho 1st nnd rnniiuntnj: to 10th of the following months: April, June, August nnd^ October. OfTint rrsidtMN'e, HO E. .letlorson strort.nt nil hours. To treat 'ALLOW and old patients.
CHUUNJC IMSI-.A^KS
ViifnK al.l. ivlMis. DECAUX TII.NEY, M. I.
SURCICAL INSTRUMENTS.
NUlttilCAL INSTRUMENTS
Of overv Wind and of the latent and unproved manufacture. Also special attou.ion given to physician*, order.* forPruns.
LEADING
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Yi. A. & I. X. PATTISOXS, 100 East Washington St.,
IlMllltllltpoliM. I
INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS HOUSES.
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BR&SS
Supply Co
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\Ilailroad fios Fitters
TfA INDIANAPOLIS, IND. _jgeiid_for Cntnltigne nnd l'ripe-l,lst.\ For DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,etc.\
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a\Goss& Phillips M'fac'g Co\S
CO\ 1SS XOIT MARYLAND 5F., M. AND
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C. W. ANirVKR,
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Fainilv Liniment is of all others tho remedy you want for internal and external use. It lhas cured the above
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iiuistake about it. Try it. Si'ld hy all Drug'-
ISAAC OftVIS & CONNER,
manufacturing
(HATTERS & FURRIERS)
21 K'MlUl^Ofl
St.
Manufacturer* of RiU H»ta fnr Wbolatalc Trad*. A N A O
LUMBER WANTED.
500,000 FEET
OF
Lumber Wanted!
W. W. WILSON,
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DEAI.EU IN
ALL KINDS of LUMBER,
DKSIRKS TO PURCHASE
500,000 Feet of Black Walnut
LUMBER,,
FOR
*hieh he will pay tlio highest market price in sash. Ho wishes HIHO to buv WAI NUT lAMiS delivered at or near any of me railortds. He will nlno buy limber in the woodt*.
Office over Hurbridgft A Hnu*er't* hardware ator*.
RAILROAD.
STEEL RAIL. DOUBLE TRACK.
Baltimore & Ohio R. R.
I Tlio Direct Short Lino from
Sen i'LT
C'KLKHKATKl).
CWCL\BiATI OR COLUMIIUS
[EAST!
SAN lNli b" TO 110 M1I.KS and Arriving one Train in Advance at
W E S I N E W O
Saving miles anil arriving A to 7 hours in advance HI
BALTIMORE,
Saving 12"i miles and nrrmne 5 to 7 hour" in ndVftllt't*
WASHINGTON,
Hiimtliin^
PHILADELPHIA
O.-ic Irani ihe quickest.
MAGNIFICENT LY COACHES AMI PL'I.I.MAN PA I,ACK
DUAAVlfVO ltortsr and HLUE I N O OA
Are run on this route between St.
I.OIIIS,
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PHOENIX TILE MACHINE7~ Tfeii Machia* «Upu1 totltktr •Uam «r ^orM |to«rr. T»e hnrM« funwh fh» pewr for mkkisf from fO Vf) Tod* of Tlllni a«r day.
W« kvr* a ri»dy ataaa «f uklnc
ap tht «««r et th« chanbrr *o4 or tW plunfvr, thai termliaf all lcak»M ai«4 and ad'tlof ytara vC~rrrrie* ta ib« Macbla*. for Circular*.
CHAWOLXB ft TAYLOB, Indlanapolii. Ind
ORGANS and PIANOS!
Head! Read! Head!
Having discharged all my agents, I now ofl'er to those desiring to purchase Organs or Pianos the benefit of the commission heretofore paid to agents, varying in amount from 20 to 30 per cent. Organs sold on the most favorable terms, viz: In towns on monthly payments, and at points having no railroad communications, good notes, not exceeding 12 months time, will be taken. Prices from $75 to t6.r)0, from which the agent's commission will be deducted (at least 20 per cent.) Correspondence solicited. To clubs of three or more, a still larger discount will be given. Every instrument warranted five years, and delivered free of charge at any railroad town in the State. Write to
J. M. BOMGARDNER,
No. 20 East Washington St., 21m8 Indianapolis, Ind.
Cincin
nati, Columbus, Baltimore and Washington City,
W I O 1 1 A
Crossing the Ohio Rivet-on Splendid Iron Railway Undges at Purkersluirg or Rellane. Hy this line you nvoid all omnibus transfers. Tickets for sail? at nil i'lckef Offices in the South and West. TIIOK. 11. N1IAK1'.
Master Transportation, Halmr.ore, Md.
1.. M. «:«!,«. .'••• (ten. Ticket Agent, Hiiltiinoie, Md.
ACENTS WANTED
(m TO 820 l\Y easily made by any one. Wc want men. women, bovs and rji irls all over the '-oimirr in sell ou'r Fine llllSteel Kiwavmy, Clnoino.. Cravon Iirawi'lfjs, lllnminiiticMis. I'hoionraphs, etc., etc. We now miblish the finest assortment ever placed before the public, and our prices :ro 'narkeil down as lor-as to dclyall compel it ion. No one subscribes for a prciiiiiim-jimuu paper in ordi to £et a picture after seeing oni pictures and learninu our prices. We have many old nj:cm« at work for lis who have made canvassing for books, papers, etc., the'r bumess for years, ami lliey all report that they can make much more moucv at work for us than at anything else. Our prices aro so low that all can atlrrd to purchase, „,„| therefore the pictures sell at siyhl at almost every house. New beginners do as well as auents who liaye had large experience, lor our be ,util'ul subjects and low are appreciated all. To make large sales, everywhere all nil agent has to do is to show the pictures from house lo house. Don't look foi woili elsewhere until vou have seen what great itiduccm. ius we offer vou to make money. We have not space to explain all here, but send us your addrcKs and we will semi full particulars, free, by mail. Don't dehv ifvon want profitable work for your leisure boiir*. or for your whole nine. Now is tl-e favoraMc tunc to engage in this business, our pictures are the finest and most pleasing in this country, and are emlors*d bv all tin.* Icn.iinir papers, incluiling the New York Jlr.rnht. Those who cannot give the business their entire attention can work up their own localities and make a handsome sum without ever being a\v.f
from home over night. I.et all
wiio want pleasant, profitable employment without risking capital, se .| i„t.| .ss at once and learn idl about ihe hii-oncs* for them selves. Address tilCultuI- STINSON A CM., Ar rtlblithers, 1'ortlaiid, Manic.
It OVA TO It.
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Beds Made Soli, Clean nnd Healthy. The subscriber ottor* to fh* nttifn* of Crowfordsvillu ati'i Vioiimy die runt oppoi lninty lo
UVIMI thomst»lv« o' th"* ln ti' IitK of ilio best «n«l only relmblt1. MHirers nnd l-failn-r (*h
unHuspechul CAUS OF
RtAL ESTATE^
MUTTON & BRUNEIl'S
Real Estate Agency,
CrAwfbrdgvllle, Ind.
'I HE undersigned have large lint of properly I for sale, consistingof dwelling, choice town lots, farms and western lands. Those wishing to either buy or sell will find it to their sdTsntiee to call on them at their office. Pecfttf.
CARRIAGES.
J.
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JIILLEK & CO.'S
CARRIAGE FACTORY
KMlnbllMhetl in IMSS.
UNh assortment of earringes ami bujcvies constantly on hand and made to order, Wnnhlnirton
si.,
north of Conn
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chine. We tdvan^* our woarint! MppwrnI onr«» a week then why not our hods on.-c in a 11f«*11111«»? Our niaelune will do it M*'ly, and inllato tlw featliers to twice thoir toriner bulk. Th«-y will stay inflated, li^ht Miid buoyant as whon new,and ttie quills are toughened like clarified quills. Try the experiment, otu» and oil. antl lie convinced. Cheat the doctor of his tre, insure your health, and nave your body from hritm moth eaten. Never hut one hod dr#*s*ed nt a lime, consequently no mtxntjz of (••aihoi". W«»j»uai. ran tee that you roreive baW your lull u«i^bt «»t feather*. lobc convuicod of our tair doaltnt:, we oulv ank you to woiuh votir bods InMor*' nd inganrl when r^tnrnoi!. \Vu*k oallod for and roturned in all parts of iho t:oimtry. Ih*ds renovated and returned ihe sarin* day if no'-o-sary. All work *anan:*d to j*,v«* mh isf .iMivuinr n- p^v. Itanovatmg beds, including pillow -, tn*kwashed forftfty eeuts ««xfra. N»*w fioks luniished« wheu desired, at low rat«*n. 11 ordoi^ by mail promptly attended to. an.i rnunrv Rights for
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nl-(m. National ]T m«o. CrawiordsvilN*. ind.
PAPER BOXES.
J. 1*. WHAYKK,
Munutacturer of
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tit i^cnth Meridian Mr«'rt,
IndlaiifipoliH.
Shoe, Candy, Starch, Mdlinery, C|«*i*k, Mild al other Boxes made ordrr. Owing to the. declineof timCrf •:«!. I can lion of. far better pri-v** than ei.
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CIFT ENTERPRISE.
ENTERPRISE
The only Reliable til 11 Distribution tn the country #30,000.00
I a a To ho distributed in 1 S I N E S
Until RKfiL'LAK MONTHLY
GIFT ENTERPRISE,
To hp drawn JIomlHy, June N, 1H74. Two Grand Capitals ol
$5,000 each in Greenbacks
2 prizes of SI,000 6 Prliea of *600, 10 Prizes $100 each in Greenbacks 1 One lioise and buggy, with silver mounted harness, worth Sin*). One fine toned rosewood piano, worth Sf)50. Ten family sew ing machines, worth £10(1 each. l'jve „old watches and chains, worth $it00 each. Kne gold American hunting watches, worth 113* each. 'I en Indies' gold hunting wntehes, worth $1UB each.
SOU Hold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $v!0 to #:UKI each! Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewelry, A-e., Ac.. Number Gifts, n.sou. Tickets Limited to 1*1,000. Agent* Wanted U» (tellTicket*, to whom l.ilxtral l'rcmiiiiiiM will b« natd. Single Tickets ®1 Six Tickets Twelv Tickets }IU Twenty-Five $2U.
CircularseontHining a full list ot prizes a description of the manner of drawing, and other iiifoimation in tegard to the manner af DistribuHon, will be sent to any one ordering them All letters must be addressed to MAIN orrtcK, L. I). SINE, Box DO, lul W. FifthSt. CINCINNATI,O
HAmmonia,MEDICAL.i
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AI-'.EVAN-
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is composed of
Chloroform. Spirit* of Camphor,
Tincture of Lupultue, Oil of Junipor, and Alcohol. This compound is uneqinillod in Iho annaU of modieine for thecure of Oatnrrh, Nervous or Mck Headache, Neuralgia, TrembJinu or Twitchiiu of the Nerves, and all Nervous Diseases, ft will counteract all poisona, banish pimples, cure scaly eruption", Helm humors, Ac. it equalizes the circulation, iiiviu»rates the system, increases the action of the heart, without escitin" the brain, «'iires Heartburn, Palpitation, Flutter^ »iiLT ot the Heart, Dyspepsia, Bri^'V, Allfvautor absolutely posesse* more curative proper!lew than anv other preparation. Physj. cians, chemists and others are requested to*ex» amine ami test the remedy, nnd Si,«'00 will be'iMid if found different from representation. Sold by nil Druggists.
And Lung Disenses are the most prevalent and fatal of
JL human ntlhctioi
human afflictions. Tliereare mere person* prematurely earned to their Inst resting place annuallv from diseases of the throat, lungs and chest than from any other cause, from the infant siitf'oefttmg with croup, in the mother's arms, to the miss, the maiden, tho middle aged and the aged, destroyed by thai prince of terrors, CONSl .MPTIN of th(» lungs, some of the most amiahi«, beautiful and beloved of our family circle* are thus rudely torn from our embrace by the Cough, Whooping Cough. Honis°ness, Croup, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Pneumonia, and Consumption i" its early stages, are radically nnd speedily cured by using, as directed, Briggs* '1 hroat and Lung Healer. Sold by all Druggist*.
human family, or most of
I •••»*.! them, ar*» familiar with the name \y as well as the luxury of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, aud other similar fruit. Person* Hot annoyed with them had better not court their acquaintance. They are no more agreeable companions than a griZ7.lvbear, a scolding wife,. or a drunken husband. Those afflicted will tlml
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peace and comfort by using Brigus' Alleviator and Curat ivo to banish ihetn. Sold by nil Drug* gists.
1*)TT VSi it «11 very well for those not
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troubled to think it i* noth-
mg to have Piles for this reason the uuI foi timato_ sufferer gets very little sympathy theapmy of Tophef is not or cannot b'e much* worse I than the iorture endured bv millions'who nre troubled with internal bleeding, external and itching piles, (ilad tidings for the sufferer,
Brigg-. Pile Remedies are mild, safe and Nitre. I All the above remedies sold by Dr. E. Detchon. I A. W. Bmfonl, Mtdlett A* Booe,Smith At Hamriels. I K. K. Kroiit, druggists, Crawfordsville Moore A
McCormick, M. Ball, druggists, Wavelnnd, nnd I others.
MEDICAL.
Manhood
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How Logt, How Restored!
Just pnMi-lioil, new edition of Dr. Culver^ well'sBuayon the radical cure (without rreili••me) ol ^pcrniiitorrliai orbetninitl WeukDet-H, Involunt.'iry Semnuil I.oHHec, Iinnotencv, Mental :iiul I'liynienl Ini-iipnuity, Jnipeiliments to MarrniKc, t*t«r. nlso Consumption, Epilepsv and Fits, idiicMi hy si If indulgence or sexual extrava-
•^HIII'l'. iWPrieo in senleil envelope onlv six eenti. The cclehrntt-d author of thin admiral,le essay "Ocarly demonstrates from a thirty years' sue" ressful praetiue, that the alarming'co'nsequenees of self abuse may be radically uured without tho d.ulcerous use of internal mcdieine or the uppli»
I"" of the knife pointing out a mode of euro at onre simple, certain, and effectual, bv means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himvclf cheaply, privately mid radically. »**Tlns lecture should be in tho hands of ••very youth and every man in the land. ent under seal, in plain envelope to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage ainps.
Also. Dr. Culverwell's "Marringe Guide," prico Wlcents.
Adtlie«s the publishers,
CHA8.
J, C. KLINE A Co., Postofflce Box, 4.5NH,'
187 Bowcri, JVew York
