Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 June 1874 — Page 2
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Till-: public debt was reduced about Tour and si half millions (luring the month of May.
lvKcii'Ks f.r pOiHni: strawberries by inakinirtiieni into "short cakes" are making their annual round in the papers.
Tin: bill to reduce the regular army, '•introduced by lien. t'oburn, has been •pushed by the House of Kepresentatives.
It is estimated that it will save several .millions of dollars annually, lien, t'oburn has worked long and haul on this bill.
TIM: I ,iiionier Hmunr, alluding to the action of the Democrats of Vigo county in denouncing the Uaxter law, says igo county is "the home of Dan Voorhees, Tom Howling, ex-Attorn (ieneral toy less W. Hanna, ex-Speaker Win-
Mack ami other politicians o( more or less irominenee." Of course the ll'inncr does not mean that the gentlemen named love their whisky better than the Democrats of other localities. It simply means that they are gentlemen whose wishes ought to be respected by temperance people.
RKPOUTS trom the State I Diversity represent the year just closed as one of great prosperity for that institution. The number of students in all the departments is .S71. The graduates of the present year number 97, of whom 30 are in the literary department, IS in the law and 49 in the medical departments. The commencement exercises occur from the 2th of June to the 2d of July. The new building is to be dedicated on that occasion. The scientific honors of the
Senior class are taken by a lady mem- dime,
ber, and the classical honors' by gentlemen.
AccoiuiN(i to the Indianapolis X'-w.t, whose editor does a good deal of thinking and figurinii, the church property of this State, if taxed as other property is taxed, would yield a revenue of $170,000 a year. This would be equivalent to a tax of 2 cents on the $100 for the total taxable property of the State. '1 he Aec* says this 2 cents is therefore an addition lion put upon the taxes of every man in the State for the support of churches. This it regards as an exaction for the
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bv the constitution, and which is "utterly without excuse or palliation."
day in November, the day of the Presi dential election. There is a growing disposition to make this the day for the election of all State and county officers, thus saving the expense and avoiding the excitement of two elections in the sjime year. The new constitution of )hio provides for this change.
Tin: new constitution of Ohio is to be
subiniitid to a vote of the people on the ,]
zation of the judiciary of the State, the prosper.
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rectors for public institutions is taken
will be counted lor the first proposition, and all "Against license" for the second and the one having the larger vote shall be declared adopted.
Till: DEMOCRATS OF 1 ICO Col'.XTY o.V THE BAXTER LA 11'. At the late Democratic convention o! Yisio county the following resolutions were adopted -I. That we oppose the idea ot the Hi publican party that sumptuary laws aie necessary in a free government to eontml the sovereign citizens, and to this effect we declare that the law known as the Baxter bill has wholly failed to accomplish the designs of its originators and tVipuds, ainl that the use of intoxicating lnpiors under the pressure ot that lanatileal statute is now greater in this Commonwealth than during any period since the Maine law of 1854.
This action of the convention is severely criticised by a correspondent of the Terre IIante Joui'nn'. who signs himsell, "A Temperance Democrat." lie says he thinks he expresses the sentiments of 4d out of every K»i Democrats in the entire Slate wlu-n he opposes the resolutions. "Things is working," he says, and by and by these Democrats will "speak out in meeting." Me ridicules the idea that the Baxter law is a "sumptuary law" or that it has "airayed fiiends, relatives and neighbors against other."
Tlie "Reform" Business. Krom I h«* tmIi:in:t)1 js .loiinii.l.J By all means those Republicans who lav be dissatisfied with some trivial thing
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undone, by the Republican
party should at once unite in an eflort for "refo-m." The success attending
movements is sucn its io u-
and St. Louis, and now comes New York in the doleful train, and actually
pleads for the return of Boss Lweed from
Blackwell's Island as being better than
"reform" under Havemeyer, the "reform" Mayor. In Connecticut the Republicans, by their defection, caused the election of a Democratic "reform" Legislature, and its first work is to send W. W. Eaton to the United States Senate, a vile, traitorous Democrat, who, in the
support of religion which is not allowed beginning of the war, declared that not ...1, „|,
'I regiment should, leave the nutmeg
regiment
gressmen, after the present year, will be nnd trust. In the Fort Wayne Congress- mankind. In this country, the pilular held on the same dav. The day lixed ional district lor instance, the Ft. Wayne form of administration has been growing! upon is the Tuesdav after the first Mori- advocates the ejection to Con in favor since pills were first made of
gress of Lambdin P. Milligan, an unhung
cans of Indiana. How
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tv and legislative officers are to be held biennially'on the day fixed for the Presi- vation'of voiir mind. dential election. The Legislature will Always speak the truth. hold its sessions annually and its mem- Keep good company or none. lxy* are to have a fixed annual salarv,!
.. •l^ive up to vour engagemonis.
instead of a per diem compensation. A-, Keep your own secrets, if you have majority of three-fifths in the Legislature any. will be required to pass a bill over the When you speak to a person look him
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priation bills, by which each item is' required to stand on its own merits and be voted for separately, instead of being attached to the general appropriation bill to pass or fail with it. The termj of members of the Supreme Court are extended to ten years. It is also provided that at the first election of a Supreme Court under the new constitution no voter shall vote for more than three of the five members to be voted for, thus -ecuring the application of the principle of minority representation. The constitution provides for a thorough reorgani-
troni the (iovernor. and the whole con- S'cver borrow if you can possibly avoitl trol vested in the Legislature. The cu- itmutative method of voting is to be ap-1.
plied in the election of Senators and
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Representatives in counties which are entitled to more than one member. Among the miscellaneous provisions is one making women eligible to any office of appointment in the State. Provision is made for separately submitting a proposition relating to the traffic in intoxi-
eating liquor. This is separated into without rue nX two alternate propositions, lhe first au- g!" thoriz.es the granting of license to traffic
in spirituous,vinous and maltl'i^nors, under such regulations and limitations a.s shall be prescribed by law the second
many will sit
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18th of August. 11 provides for some important changes, among which are the .Maxims for \oun^Man. following The elections for State, conn-! (i-r:n c:«.nn-ois for i,if-j
Never be idle. If your hands cannot be
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(Governor's veto. An important change •'"J, ,. improvements of roadway, in relaving i, maile i„ .IK- ,.l p«-h,
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Make no haste to be rich if you would
details of which would occupy too much -majl and steady gainsgive competen- dianapolis, Ind. or P. li. (iroat, St. cv with tranoui ltv of nnnd.
cv with tranquility of mind.
»pace to be given here. It also makes Never play at any kind of game. women eligible to any school office ex- Avoid temptation through fear that' cept that of State Commissioner of you may not withstand it. Schools. The power of appointing Di-j
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your money before you spend it.
Never run in debt unless vou see a wav
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A Kansas Judge.
The following address of ail eloquent Kansas judtre to one Brumley is given in the local papers:
That the Democratic party favors a ever cateii you crossing your linger at a repeal of that enactment, which has ar raved friends, rclativesand neighborhoods anainst each other, and which has seriously disturbed the business of the countrv, and substituting therefor a wholesome license system wherein the risihts and privileges o! the State and the citizen shall be carefully guarded and secured."
ill. n, woman, or child, I'll sock you right in the jug! Stand up, you scoundrel, while 1 pass sentence on you
The judge while delivering the solemn charge to the prisoner could hardly conceal his emotion, and there was scarcely a dry eve among the audience in court. Brumley himself seemed to be the least all'ected of all present on the oeeaeion.
A Humane .Moveiuenl.
The Society of Friends have concluded upon the erection of a Home at. Mooresville, Indiana, foraged, infirm and impecunious women, and have issued the following circular "All poor, aged women of the State,
Mooresville, Morgan Co., Ind.
1'. P.—All persons knowing miy aged
each or destitute women, are t°que.ed to aid in this matter by sending their names
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and address to the above."
Henry's Carbolic Salve is so well known that, it is only necessary to caution against imitations. It requires a careful admixture of the carbolic acid with other ingredients to produce a salve that may be relied upon. The genuine onlv guaranteed. See that it bears the
rant every able bodied and sound minded ure andI private propnetarv stamp man in rushing into them at break neck speed. Wehavealrea.lv called atten-
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tion to the cities of Cincinnati. Chicago ft" °y- l' "l"
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Tlic Itusli to Kiiiisas and Colorado. The indications are that the rush to Kansas and Colorado will be greater than ever in JS74. The shortest way to reach the far West is through St. Louis, the great Mississippi Valley City, of over
usefully ^employed,^attend to the cuiti-: ^^o^ooo inhabitants, and thence west over the St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Short Line, which reaches all the great
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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
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Drink no intoxicating liquors. Iv.-er live, misfortunes excepted, within your income.
When you retire to bed, think over what you have done during the day. Never speak lightly of religion.
and iron rails, on broad new ties, and
Good character is above a 1 things else. j„ ], «senger equipment, having substiNever listen to looe or idle corner.sa- toted for ordinary cars new reclininsj
.... chair coaches, with everv appliance for
on had better be poisoned in your comfort, and safetv, being elegantly blood than in your principles. Your character cannot be essentially injured except by your own acts.
If any one speaks evil of you let your life be so virtuous that none will believe him.
peted and fitted with dressing rooms, with toilet conveniences for ladies, gentlemen and families traveling with cliilren, free of iini/e.tlraehaifjr. Any ticket agent selling through tickets to the West will furnish tickets by this excellent route through St. Louis, over theSt. Louis, Kansas City $c 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 tanles address either F. A. J'almer, In-
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Louis, Mo., either of whom will furnish any information desired.
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Never think that which you do for religion is time or money mistfjient. Read some portion of the Bible every day.
•'Vou may build your cathedrals," says Mr. Heecher, "until they kiss the heavens, and your altars until they glow like the rainbow with precious stones—if jou
The quickest way we know of to make a man believe that there if nothing in the world worth living for is to excite him into chasing a cat across a yard where
forbids the grant of any license for such two or three clothes lines are innocently purpose. All votes cast "For license" swaying in the evening breeze.
liOVcrsorFine Spcctaclcx. I mean it when I say that I can sell you a better and cheaper 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? Trv me.
A W O S S A A N JOl'RXAL
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"Brumley, you infamous scoundrel, von are an unredeemed villain '. You hain't a simile redeemiiiii trait in your character. Your wife .ind family wish we had sent von to the penitentiary. This is the fifth time I have had you before me, and you have put me to more trouble than your neck is worth. I've exhorted and prayed over you long enough, you scoundrel Just no home I and take a glimpse at your family,and.be
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oil'in short order I Don't let's ever hear of you again! The lirand Jury have found two other indictments against you, but I'll discharge you on your own recognizance and if I catch you in this neck of woe,ds to-morrow morning at daylight I'll sock you right square in jail, and dump you oil'to Jeffersonville in less than time, you infernal scoundrel! If 1
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The nerve structure receives strength
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vitalitv, and the whole nervous sv
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tem is recruited by administering Sniolander's Buchu. and its wonderful curative properties completely remove or counteract kidney, bladder and glandular diseases, diabetes, gravel, nil complaints incidental to females, and maladies of the urino genital organs. It is a diaphoretic, deobstruent, alterative, diuretic solvent and tonic. In a word, it is the "Anchor of Hope" to those afflicted with such distress.
State unless over his dead body. And already in Indiana, Hushed and warmed into life and hope by the apparent "re- ^Purgative Pills have becoinc a settled
HY the provisions of a law latelv en- form victory at Indianapolis, the slimy necessity with the American people. In-. Democratic serpents are gliding from deed, cathartics always have been and alacted by Congress all elections for Con- i, \:1irs
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seeking places of honor ways must be used, in some form, by all
Aloes and Rhubarb, rolled into a ball.:
traitor, condemned to death for treason, Their high position in the public contiand a living, articulated monument of the dencc has finally been secured and fast-' mistaken-clemency of a Republican ad- ened into permanency, by Ayer's Catliarministration a man whose blasphemous! tic Pills, the most skillful combination lips blessed Ood in the foulest language of medicine for the diseases they are infor the tragic death of Mr. Lincoln, and tended to cure, that sicenee can devise gloated over the disability of Senator ar art produce. Those who need pills Morton as a direct providence for the ef- no longer hesitate what pills to take if forts the Governor made oirbehalf of the they can j-et Ayer's Pills.— Wlinlimji Union during the war. This is the feast Hi.) ]'res*. to which "Reform" invites the Republi-
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who are thout the means of providing or taking care of themselves, or who are without comfortable homes, are re(|nested to send their names and postolliee address to W'M. MACY. Jit.,
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MACHINE WORKS.
Eagle Machine Works,
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SliKKT IRON* WORK". CllUTl.AK AND Ml'LAY SAW MILLS, IIKAD: BLOCK*5 MILL AXI \UKlD WoKKIXlI MAOIIIXKKY. sIT.AM lr.urs, WATF.K W11KF.LS. BRASS WORK AX1 FIT-
TlXCS, I'll'IXti, W ROHM IT. OAST. FOUNDRY MAC111XF WORK, and Repairs of all kinds.
Threshing Machines and Horse Poweis.
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FARM IMPLEMENTS-
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Desire to call the attention of the farmers of Montumuerv count to their stock of
Particular attention is called to their
CLV^T
Which they warrant to do work equal to any chill plow,
i:, .sz-J. iiu iiavi: ai.so tub:
Imperial Breaking Plow,
Campbell Gorn Drill, and
Sulky Attachment for Plows.
By means of Our SULKY ATTACHMENT a man can ride and plow without increasing the draft, while at the same time securng the advantage of plowing at a uniform depth in all kinds of oun:l.
PUMPS.
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The best in use. From a cistern to the deepest well I'umn. WARRANTED.
PoiTt'lsiiu Lined ('.vlimlers used when Wanted.
All made ly the most improved machinery ami the best experienced workmen. We now propose to make
LARfiE It DUCT IONS FOIt CASH!
wth-n itn- rin.-i uit jiidI ^,lvlivcrt-'i it our thc prn:^ I it* iu:u|p ..
I\Ti:i{KVI !\(i TO tub: Itl VI St.
HOWE 3IACIUM2
:{|]j}! ATTlSi »N, will foini'i room- ••ontjmiinjs to «.!?- MsH'liitif- on the u.-u:«| tfun-sunl will uivi'
Spt'i'iitl IiMliicontcul^ Tor Cii^li.
MARBLE WORKS.
MARBLE WORK *».
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American and Italian Marble Monuments. Tombs, Headstones, Tablets, &c., Ot'Latest Designs.
Also Scotch (intuitu IMruetfroui tliu (Jitiirries iu Scotland.
Wlu-n PI'|. IIPI tell villi ih it thiy lmvc finer MURNL.', .I,. I„-I(.M- oil or li.wer tn-i,-.--., JI .-I Nrii'inlii'i' tlmt tlifv :ro |iMli||or* ami iiro |»nl IVir their t:Ik. ('nini' nihl »•••.
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I have now ready for inspection a full line of
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BOOTSANOSHOES
BOOTS ,VIYi: SHOES
T. S. KELLEY & CO.
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.IT malo Hoot*, .Shoos, Mippfrs-. inm Hoots ot.-., .•..nMi.ntly on lmnil
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50 Dollar?. FARMERS, MERCHANTS
MECHANICS,
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EVERYBODf Buy the World-Renowneo.
THEBEST1HTHEW0BLB The Highest Prem was awarded to it at.
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Ohio State Fair .j.orihci.i C^'.o Fair Amor. Institute, N.Y. •Jln^inuaci Exposition ndianapoiis Exposition
St. Louis Fair
Louisiana State Fair l.Iisbisoiopi State Fair
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Geor^i.i State'Fair
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Swii Macbint
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iv.ul (.ioiiij? the largest rmJ lyest range of work. Ail other Machines in the
Market were in direct
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I' Hemming, fsli-
i'ifj, Stitc'ing, Cording.
3:.rJ':ng, Braiding, Embroid
ering Quilting, & St'tchinq
fine cr hmuy Moods, it
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uncurpassed. Where we have no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Kail Road Station of Purchasers.
leodlos for all Sowing Maohinu-j for 3a
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Old Machines taken i. Exchange./
Send for Circilar^, Pric:: List, &c., and Cop/ of Wilson Ri.locco.*. oi: of f.. b^st Periodicals of the day, d^rotci to S.r/vin Fashions, General Nsws a.id Miscellany.
Agents Wanted.
Address,
Wilsan Sewini MachinB Ci. CLEVELAND. CHIC-
W. \V. '1'T, Cr:iivTonisTiMr, In-i-
Otlirr Hurhri'lm-Jluiiser'n klunlwiiro
7RUIT TREES
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FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
ltoses, Shnibhery? Evergreens,
Ilt'dKC, (rc('iilioiiM' ami
HEIMIINK PLANTS, (JUAI'EVIXKS
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