Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 June 1874 — Page 7

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Tin: I'MOI'LK'S CON YKNT10N.

Tin* III*' S«'VTIll Coiiniiillcrs- Itcsol II H1IIS A TirlK'l Nominated.

The Convention which has been t'nc theme of conversation of the citizens of the county (or tin: pa*t. three or four weeks met to-day in Met 'Miami Hull, and organized by ealiinir A rehihald Johnson lo the chair and leqncMitij tin editors of the several papers in ilici county lo net its secretiiric.% Mr. .Iohn.-o upon tiikimr the, ch:iir said th.-it lie fell

publican nor a (I ratine movement. 11 was a movement of' till lie people, llis remarks were chiefly confined to the President for sijriiiiijr the hill increasing his own pay. lie touched up the last Legislature for increasing the pay of its members, but he trod over that portion of the ground with slippers. He didn't say any thing about corruption in our 'own county, only to intimate that where ini'ii expended so much money to procure their election lie thought tlicv must steal to make up the loss.

T. ii. Messick

('lark, moved that Sujrar Creek

a committee on resolutions be 'Appointed, the committee to consist of one from each township, with the exception of I'nioii, which should have three. The committee consisted of the following:.".

Clark—T. II. .Messick: Hipley—.1. M. Simpson Madison—.lames Irons Walnut—.I. II. Kelley Scott—T. Ashhy Coal Creek—.John (.Jains Sttirar Creek—M. 1. Watijih Franklin—.1. A. Mount lSrown—Dr. J. \V. Strautrhn Wayne—J. M. Shue: Union I.). Enoch, W. M. Durham, and M. Snook

A motion was made that the convention proceed to appoint a Central Committee. The following is the committee:

Clark—S. N. Osborn |{ruwn—.1. N. Fullenwider Franklin—John ITutehiiiirs Walnut—(.'has. Roe Scott—A. D. Voun.L' ('oilI Creek—C. C. Ilever Sugar Creek—S. S. Martin Wayne Win. Monroe Ripley—Win. McMaken. Madison—Win. McAbee Union M. Snook, Win. II. Durham. Reuben .1. Fink was appointed on the Central Committee, but.he made one of his characteristic and the convention concluded to get another man.

The convention adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock. A l-'TKItNOON* SESSION. "f the

The convention met at 2 o'clock in the ed to

court, room. .1. N. Osborn moved that the speeches be limited to live minutes, which was carried.

The ('omniitten 011 Resolutions submitted the following report: 11 c.solveil, Hy this (IIIUMI Muss ntid Delegate t'otiveniion now usM'tiihled, thut we ipnot'i'. nil piu-ty iilliliiitions, ami political ilifferi'iiee". whether of 11 local or nnliotuil ehnnctoi', nnd now jivopose to act upon the hrnnil principles of honesty, capacity tuul ti 1 tiess. in the selection ot candidates lo lill the vitriotiH otliees of Must anil resjion--11 11 1 v.

Kesolved, Tim I the ollices helon? to 1 lie people, anil thitt they have the right to select the men. anil not the men the tifltces. 11ml we denounce and condemn all olliee seeking as ilislionnrahle.

Kcsidvcd, 'I'liat lliere is a fearful tendenry to the cenl 1 ali'/.m 10a of power, and it helioves all lovers of good government, lo watch with a zealous eye the movements ol designing politicians and demagogue*.

HeKtdved, That we are unalterably opposed

ID

all salery gratis., and grneril ex­

travagance manifest in the administration of our conniy, state and national nlfmrs, anil we ihetelore ask and demand lliat. all -alarii she reduced, where they at present 1 xcei one thousand dollars, and 1 tint the -alary nf llie president of lhose United States ought lo he reduced lo twenty thousand dollars per a 11 tin in. ml that, the salaries of all legislative nnd .judicial oflieera lie also rt (lured not less than twenty per cenl.

Resolved That, we are in favor of re .hieing our legislative body to one half its

.icics OT' OUR

ilonnun

I'.t solved, Tlml while we feel it tobeotir 1111y to (liscoiirtipe nil inert' specnlai'ton n'I useless einpio.vinctiIs ami

Ihillered for the compliment :md thai lie would endeavor to discharge the duties inijiiitlially 111 1 to the he.-! of his ability, weie laid on the t.ihle. The objects he said were for the onraniza- was to the eCcvt that the people are option of a party in lavor of reform and po.-ul to the civil li^ht.s liiil recently economy in the public afliiirs of' the l':i.-sed by Congress, and the other was county, State and Nation. He said the '!"l when the temperance tjuesiionis necessity exiMid that something should .-eltied the |icopki lake sides as llieir inhe (lone. The people hud seen this and clinations may direct. had come up in their slrenirth. lie} A motion was made and carried thai said it was not a l)emocrat ie, nor a Ke

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OCCUPIED,

shall

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.-..I,I in lien ot land warrants to our brave

iit.d honored s-oldietwe demand that.

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we 11 veilliclrss ifjrufil llic frr«nt lininiil'actnrinn int rests ol tin: emmtrr one of the 11i• l* snnvees of' wraith, ponce ttti'l prnopcrit v. Mini we ]ileil r! ourselves 1 :i 11 prnprf nn-iins «jivi- aid awl

IIcttIII*IIK'*-

men I to home Hiiuiiit'actures. 11 11 111, "I" I i: 11 we will attend in person or l,y jnixy the Slate convention of the. people. to its:-?mI1 lit Indiana polis on the KitIi of .1 line next.

Itesulvi d, 'I hut we earii'stly appeal to llio present t1o11111Iissi II

(if l!i. county

to build us a court house siitijr not to exceed oi.e hundred tlionsiiol dollars.

(hi moiion the resolutions were adopted unanimously and without discussion. K. .1. I-ink tillered an amendment, or rather some additional resolutions, which )ne of t! icm

Mnrk"1"* (J

lirown Kiplev Widi.ut Franklin Madison Coal ('reek

Scott

Total

()n motion a, majority of the delegate Coroner. roles wiis re|uired to make a nomination.

J. A. Mount, M. 15. Waugh, J. N. Fullenwidcr, J. S. (Iray and J. W. Straughan were placed in nomination for Representative. The following was the result on the first ballot: Mount 11 Waugli 47 Fullenwider It Cray 1H Straughan

Total 7-1

M. I!. Waugli having received a majority of the votes cast was declared the nominee for Representative.

J. W. Watkins, J. (i. Overton, T. D, lirown, A. J. Shuler, I. N. Porch, J. HStoddard, J. Jolinson, James Douirherty, rMoriian Snook and U. C. (Jolt were plaeed in nomination for Clerk.

Democratic speeches Snook '. 0 (Jott 5

.Total 74

No person having received a majority

A letter wits here read from Mr. Watkins, thanking the convention for its kindness, but declining the nomination for Cleric.

James 11. Stoddard, S. S. Martin, .1. A. Shtie, Thomas l'owell, T. J. West, J. W. Hardee, S. W. Austin and Morgan Snook were placed in nomination for Auditor. The following is the result of the first ballot: Stoddard 2" Martin 12 Sluie 7 Powell 0 West 5 Ilard'M' 0 Austin 2")

Total 7-1

No person having received a majority of the votes cast the convention proceeded to a second ballot, which resulted its follows: Stoddard.......! :... ...,ti7 Austin 7

Total 74 J. II. frloddard having received a ma-

proHoni intmhor of tnomhorH, ns till laws ennrM(l l»v il, lire noco«s:iril of a ^cuoral ... and not e, cluirnctcr. midor tho jirosont JOil0 otcs ("1st he wus dcchiretl the ounstitmio:i. llOIllillCC for Auditor. is on tho outside wrapper. Sold bv all metlicinc

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A Chirlc tf. A. JTiirflno S AfnrtIII W

oui l'i a .1 demand tl.at.i »«g was the result:

tln'y fliall have legal lender.", gold, or sil- ^Joodhiir. 4o ver, tor services rendereil. Iitll' ollettc (J |{.solved. That, we hail with delight, the t'lark (I aut-pieiotis day when all intemperance, ex- I Uardee, 7 trn vtiptinee and debauchery shall be bun- Martin 12 itdied and condemned in till the ramifica- Durham 0 ions ot i-neieiy. and in lien thereof sobri- Kink 7 'iy, industry and character shall be the •-tandanl by which true merit alone can. Total 74 be measured.

I! ••solved. That we are an agricultural' -V Goodbtir having received a ma-

}'C(.]'!c. tlint we believe that, nil ansocia- jority of votes was declared the nominee I

i'1'ilh tor sell' protection are matter, of Tourer.

I 1 W a a a

a a a a A

a

A 2

.McClti'c

votes cast the convention proceed" di«rrl»va, colic, vertigo and ,, ,,

1

Watkins 4H Overton 2d (iott

Total 7-1

d. \V. Watkins having received a majority of the votes he was declared the choice of the convention for Clerk.

coiiilitio.iH be given to iic.tial sett!,.,-., were named for Treasurer. The follow- ,t' N,I^ION LIEL'CU)(!,RU

J. A.

a I

0 W O S I O A W I O A

nomination for Sheriff. The following is the result of the first ballot Allen .,21 1'iailev riiL'ir 7 3Lc( 'lure :JO

Total 7-1 No person having received a majority I of votes east.the convention proceeded to I a second ballot, with the following resuit:

Total 71 .1. S. (iray was made the nominee lor Land Appraiser by acclamation.

the convention now proceed to the nomination ol'o'licers. 'i lie basis of representation was fixed at four votes to each township and one vote for each 20(1 voles, and one for each Miller were named lor Commissioner for fraction over lou. The following is the the eastern district. The following is the number each town.shin, was entitled to

Samuel Mutton, .lames Irons and .I.N.

r(M|'t

the balloting:

to 2

."ton Irons :{7

Mi"('r

Total 7-4 .... .lames irons was declared the nominee I for Commissioner by acclamation. 1^1?

John Ruck was placed in nomination for Surveyor, and on motion the nominalion was made unanimous.

IT. Durham was unanimously de-c-hired the nominee of the convention for

!Mr. Watkins havinir declined the nomination lor Clerk a motion was made that the convention now proceed to nominate a candidate in his stead. J.(i. Overton, S. S. Martin and Allen were placed in nomination. The following was the result Overton 3S Martin IX Allen Iti

Total 71 .f. (J. Overton was declared to he the choice of the convention for Clerk.

The re«nlt of the first ballot was as follows Watkins 24 choice lor Congressman, and on a moI Overton 2(i tj()I1 made hy him Archibald Johnson was the coming man.

The convention then proceeded to select delegates to attend the tftate convention at Indianapolis on the 10th of June. The following persons were

.Hrown 0 Shtiler 0 I'orch l'J 1'he convention adjourned without :i Stoddard (j motion. Johnson 7 I )ouirhcrtv

chosen: Isaac Davis \V. U. Durhaui, J. snnm''is'h.-«s showini

Af.

prostration ol the nervous svstem, and

a second ballot, a» follows: lor the last lifteen years have been the

Standard Spring Medicine.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Watcli (lie t!liillrcii.

Children often look pale and sick Irom no othor cause than having worms in tli»» stomach. P.rown's Vermifuge Comfits will destroy Worm* without injury to the child, boing 'porfeeily whit'- ami free from nil coloring or other injurfoils ingretlients

IISUMIIV

Household

(free of iiliiirafl, with the diroi-tintis Tor propar1111 11111I

IISIII^

niliiri'sH.

Anoiitlciiian who suflored for year.- Irom Nor-

o--- u» viou's Oebility, Pennature I'ecav", and all the el- I warranted live VWirs, find Jeli\ ered IrCP

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Total 7.} 1 J. A. .Met'luie was. declared the iiiiminee, (or Slierilf.

T. .1. West,, .I.S. (iray, .1. I'nser :ind T. LaKolletle were naineil (or Land

W. IT. Durham suircested that the wrl,lI,r- •'"I''1- l'hihiiieiiihm. iii« vniimiK nilvicc costf mitliin* K. IlKTCHOS, convention mve some expression its to its h.iips ..Ai'.-nt »tcrawtnnuviiir. imi.

Those Nki|ilicul

Of the virtue of Atwood's Quinine Tonic Bitters have but lo occasionally partake of them, and their doubts will vanish, for tlicv completely cure dyspepsia, acidity of the stomach, torpidity of the liver,

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praiser. The balloting resulted as lowWest 0 ray ,'i.S I'.tiser I 'J LaKolletie 21

CATHARTIC

A suro and permanent cure for LIVER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, COSTIVENESS, BILIOUSNESS, FEVER AND AGUE, SICK HEADACHE, JAUNDICE, PILES, LOSS OP APPETITE, INDIGESTION, and all diseases arising1 from a disordered Btato of tho Liver and Blood. It acts directly on tho Livor, increasing- tho flow of bile into, tho stomach and bowels, and by its cathartic properties purges tho system of all diseased matter. To tho invalid and aged it will bo found an invigorating Cordial, increasing1 tho strength and flesb. vitalizing the blood, and promoting perfect digestion. Aa a family medicine, it has no equal.

Sold fcy all Druggists. $1.00 per Bottle, c': I'HEI-AllKD MY

LITTLEFIELD, HURD & CO.v BOSTON. MASS. :\Kir by Moih*t A: iSonc, O'awillc Iml.

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.'"'iiwrotion w'di. forthe sake of!

I. l"I rj ,ER-S'

1-: I R.ITI! A'N :I)

Kheuniatic Itemedy,

J'OIt

Hhcuinatism, (iotil. Neuralgia, Lumbago, etc.

The to!lo\viiiir wi'ie rim-il of rhi onic a in I A«*uto Hb«'iuuat ism. Norvon?* !,iti!ib m» S? inti«*a, i«l» ncy jtn«l Nervous yrars nfutbTin* bv takinj: lr. Fitlor'n

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V4u'*tuK»ik

Iv with ti-f-iiishiiu '"'T-V®4

(ict»bei. TR?CE,

Al'1'

srIUiICAL LNSTKI MENT8

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nuinulii.-lUI«.

physicians order? w. A.

& 1. x. iwmsoxs, 100 Easl Washington SI., III1 IIIIIII |Ol If**

LEADING INDIANAI'ULid MOUSES.

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\ndi»n,po//s

iBELLsOnilu'J As-'i'iMis^ pQ

^Hiilroil'

used in worm prepara­

tions. CWKTIrfA- HKiWN, Prop'rs., No. 2l'» l'ulton stretM, New York. Sold by Druggists and Chemists, and dealers in Medicines at itfeenls a box. jolvlOyl

oil Mill*

Po all persons suflcr!mg from Kltcumuhsm, ^Neuralgia, (Tramps in the limbs or stomach,

Penacea

Bilious Colic, Pam in :the back, bowels (U* side, jwe would say, the iH°nsehob) Panacea and

-AMi

Kamilv Liniment is of ::ill ollicrs the reined* jyou want for internal and external use. It has cured the above conipl:unta in thousands •ot cases. There is no unisiako about it. Try

Family

Liniment

Mild by all Drug-.,

(itis l'iit/Ts'i

SUPPLIES.*

South Dtla'cti+c

INDIANAPOLIS. 1 N D. fiend for Catalogue and 1 *i": .ivt ^ForDOORS, SASH, BLINDS^etc?

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Tliirly Years' K.vierieiice ol'isn Old .\urso. Thirty yi'ars'experience of an obi nur^e ltroted that Mrs* Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the pro senptionof one of the best leinaie idivsicians and nurses in the Cuited States, ami has been used for thirty vonrs with never failing safety and success by n'nllions of mothers and children, from the leeble infant ol otic we«»k old to the adult. It corrects acidity of tho stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother nnd child. We believe it to be tho best and surest remedy tho world in all cases of dysentery and diarrho*a in (diiblren, whether it arises froin toothing A "VC1 1 111 A XT/\C or from nny other cause. Full directujns for m*. I UlVviAiM^ illHl 1 JA3U!j mg will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless tho of «'nrliM A- VvrUtun

LUMBER WANTED.

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Klioiiiuatif S% rii|», tlx* i»• 11 ihi• •iiM-ovcry of .1. I'. I*'itlo!-, M, I. a rc^i lar railiiatcl |»byi• 1-iMii With wlioi.i nr.- lr«..iV:,l|y m-.!i,.mil«..|, MAGNIFICENT DAY (KIAHHRS who has {or y«-ars trri»l«*| iit»*asos ex--I«MV.

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'lor^inj this UH'tliriiH.'. Init our l\n«nvb'.|^(* sunl oxjMTU'ih'e o|' its rcinarkjfbb' nurit Hilly justi-1 tif-i our art ion. Ib»v.('. H. Kwins Medina. Ta.,

snMorod !or sixteen years, beeaino ho}»eless H»»v. ThnumH Muridiv, Frankl'ord, Phihdehdiia Hey. .1. H. havis, lli^htMr.wu, Kov.J.S. Iblelianan, rhircnee, Iowa. Kev. (i. ii. Su111)i, Pittsford, Now York. Key. Joseph l»o^i s, Kalis ('burch, I'biladeljl\ia. ither testimonials fr»»m Senator-. lovernoi s, .ludfxos, c*on^ros«» moil abd I'hyMrian" I'orwaKled gratis with panir phlct explaining these disease.-, Un? thousand dollars will b«» prrs(»nte.| to any inedieni" for

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hktu iukI.t test, —-—i

or that e:m produce on»» lourtb sis many living

Joluisoll, 31. H. ll, Janie.i Irons, cures. Any per-on sendini by -Iter dosei'ipuon tt T\Willlji

-if* x' of atllietton will reee lira t*is leuallv signed

AlCX C. Hill pbell, David .hnoch, I" ll 1- guarantee, niwiiini the number o( lw»ttle^ to euro, lenwider and T. H. Messick. "'"V"1 "",n"-v »!",.» -J ot lt l:iilllie to euio. Ml'ieted ai» uiyited to a

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I'l'.A I.Kit IN

a LUMBEii,

lilll!i:s

To I'C ictril ASK

500,000 Feet of It!ack Walim't

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711 lit Mil

ho w\V p.»y t)ic hiiihp^t inrukot

i|Vi''(' in Hi1 wi^hi'-s ji!o to buv WAI'r NI"'l IJ is at or• jivji m»- milosi'is. Mi* will ft I so buy imb.-r in'tlu* u-ootN. 'tliot* (»y«'f hurbrnlgi? hardw iU'e StAVO.

RAILROAD.

STI'I'Ii I! AI Ii, nOUIJLK Tl{.\( K.

Baltimore & Ohio R. R.

Tlt«» I»ir«s Short Liiv- from

CI\'1\XATI OK COM NIK'S

EAST!

rfA\ !N« II" MII.KS Mint A t-nyIML' one 'i'ntin in A-lvaiici*

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S:iviii.i* .VI miles uml

rri vlui».' to 7 liours in a«|.

BALTIMORE,

Sjiying l'J*» mile* and »rrivini «rj, to .7..iio.ur^.in..ad-, .v"1?'. '-,- *h':yantM» s-t.

AVAS IIIXGTO?J

PIII LAI 13 LI MI I A

(rain tho juit*kt

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it our ciinstian duty, jitter l«»lih««r«tini». ti con- .. s.-i..|iti.»ii.«lv r.-|ii.-'i stilUT.'1-s i.. iim' it, .•MMMiinl- I )l{\WTiV(r ItOOM smtl iy |u»rsonM in i.MMb*rai«* iMivumsianccj- who can not alionI to wati money anl ino» on ortlil«*?i-j .1^ I I li JS mixtures. As clcr^ymcn we sornn^tv feci tho b**p I'v.-ponsibility H'.-t inj{ in pnblir|v in '11,1

rfl.l.MAN IWI.ACK

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fordsvillc, Feb. lo to Pee, l: returning before tlie pu'blic an our price* r* nnrked

on| tho !st i.nd remaining 10th of tho down sis lot-as to defy m|) eoiii|ietiti«ni No one 4 FOLLOWING MONTH* April.to

Juno,

AUGUST SUBSCRIBES

lor prem

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make large

l'l-isin

PHCENIX TILE MACHINE. 'SEHDEEii Tlii* Mfcehin

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to ritVcr

rtram «r hor«n T»» liot»«» futtiuli tin- i«'*rr fur tnailiis fr«m fr'» tfl H»t rvU »-f Tiling per dur. 1W hkte rrhlj tnrim U»Klt tij the wr*r of Oir chomUt ant c( •*|»n«lln? tlie pluncrr, tliu«

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trabaef of trni'1 an-l al-iin|(

yt»r§ of mvir« to the Mtciiitic. (or CirruUn.

CHANDLER Si TAYLOR, Indianapolia. led

IM

Head KeiUl

Hosolvod, That we (lonminl 1 no broad (i4Wwlhnr Tlmm«ul olo»ll/.n« I dealers uilyioyl w-e only ask yon to i-h our ben- b».to,-i :,d J11-1 published, a now edition of Br. Cut V&t-

Having discbargccl all mv apent*.

not In: given aw uy to tho proat moiuod Jiaiutt, o. .USIIUM, •nowofler to those desiring to JHircliase vutod and returned the vi:,., ni--. .-.ry. r.voluniarv Seimnal Losses, Impoteney, Mental »!iii-|p»i aiiiii'.s, bm wnh proper i'c«]iiirenieins II. Dut hum ,H. J. Fink and David Enoch 'I'o C1»iisnni[»(iv's. (.Irirans or I'ianos the henelit of the com-1 Ail work u-.n-nimi-.i ^,\i- .H-.-,t

R"JD

.-V,, ...'.Ix- X,.ni-! ir'- k., iI 'v 11.1. .-Alt'. .Vv infill amount from '20 to 80 per cent. wl.on .U-.-ii-.M, .-,t i..«- i.m-. All «.v

snttci-.-rs th.- nu-nnsof «ur... T.» all wl». il.-ire Organs sold on the most favorable terms,

!t, he will "iil I'opv ot tin- pri'M'ri|iMon iit-pil, j„ towns Oil monthly payments, 'nl'-iim.'.Nntf'nnl -r!.«'lU.'.V!||...'|nH.

tin- sanic, \v 11 i• 11 they will finil a and at points having 110 railroad com-snrci-nif for (Jonsiiniptmn, A-tlima," lironciniis, mtinieations, good notes, not exceeding

Panics wisli'ms tin- luvtvnptioii will picnsc 1- months time, will be titken. rices from S7") to

prcsi'riptinii will pic

lti'v, K. A. WII.Sd.N.

l'.'t I'onn. St., Williani!«lnirji,Mew York.

Krrora oi Yonili.

$Gr)0,

.. count will be given. iCvery instrument

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charire at any railroad town in the

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nati, Columbus, |t:i!timore and \Vashini ton t.'uv,

WITHOUT .!IIAN(i"K, Crossing tho hio Uiyer on splendid Iron Kail* way Hnd«:rs at J'urker-buru or Hellaiie.

Hy thi hue you avoid all omnibus transfers. I'ieUois lor sab* at all Ti kct «'Mliee in the South nnd West. I IIOS It. NIIAltr.

Master Tninshortaliou, Hultin:»re, Md. ii. IK. roi.i (•en. Tirkt't A^ent, Hidtunore, Md.

ACENTS WANTED

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M'MMhK ruirs. I wdl lejive Craw- We now publish thetinesi

TO 820 l»AY M-ilv tiimli- 1 miv oni-. We wmit iin-n. wotncii, hov- nnh

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every house. New beginner do

who haye had

A*

LARGE

:des

or rvovv kind nnd ot the lutc-t nnd linpiovcd ,n do is to .-how tin- in.-tifiv- from hovi— to

and renovator. Me m. \V*teff

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TO

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from which the agents

commission will be deducted (at letist 20 per cent.) Correspondence solicited. To

clubs of three or more, a still larger dis-

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w. 7^

i: riNK n«.irtii)pnt of c.-irritigps

agents

experience, for our be

subjects and buv price- an*

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b\uiiful all.

evervwheie all an

Al.-O S-Jieoud i.ttcn.ion jjiven to Hon"! look I'oi work clsmvliciv until ymi

A'"'NT

has

meul- we otb-r von lo

to engage in this bnsine-s. Our pictures are the tinest and most pleasing in this countiv, and are endomd bv nil the b'a-ting papers, in dud ing the New York ]{cruli, Tho-e whoeannot s«ive ihe bus-ine-a their cut .re at tent ion can woj up he-r own localities and make a handsome sum without ever being aw"y from home over night-. J*»-t »li who want pSeasanl, protiitdile employment, without risking capital, send u» then- adores- at once and learn all about the bu-me«s Jor them.: el Ad re N S N A A Publishers, Porthmii, Maine.

croit.

OldFeafters Mafle_as Good asHew!

Ueds Made Soil. CIe»ii and Ileal'iiy. Tho subscriber of'ers to tfio citizen- of Cr.r.vfordsvillo and vicinity the iarc. opportunity to avail theinse|v« o' the benefits of the best and only reliable Matr#*** and Feather Hed (-leaning and* Heuovating MachiU" ever otb»red lo tho publie. Patented by V.«». I.umbard, Oct. il, lsT'i.

It removes tnun the in and old Jeatheis the moth that, destroys t!i«* downy part of the leaihers when not used. It nI,-o ie-trovs and forers when l»ot Use.I. It

mSIWCP prevents the Feather Mid^e or ani'fideulie that vb. bJ fx ..#U il is c.Ilf js mall univnovated be.tsj irom «le^troying the A a at a a L5 "r IL" i*" I *T5 C* *on ill find the uUills eaten sotiaiN' o(| by the il t')%/ & runnlsinov Vvather Midge, and oiten th«'«[iidly pa!t*aii»n to is a

MISO ie-troys

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-T. i. silk i:it- .r wTrade. i»o otl by ovapo:\»11on .t ti 1 he stc.nu. i-o i: t• i. agony of I'ophot is not or cannot mti(d) worse iN iv or in at is ha be or re re UIIlie

A a a ated from levers and all other disc-t-e-- are eradicated and the feathers are thoroughly punfled bv the best ami onlv

:i-inieetant. o-|u

i/.er

HOMO'I-

i»-ise- nr.*

constantly inhaled tiom bod bens I n»-\ neihe ,unsuspect4d cuusc ot m»-t itK oi a North* rn clime. We eb'ansc our wi»arm^ a)»p-ir.d one* week then why not onr he-is tuiee in a btetinc tMir macbMie will do it no-. |y, and inlbite the feathers to twice their-former bulk. They wdl stay inflated, li^htntid binysnit as when ne\v,and. the* i|uills are t«»itj:h'v,.ii'd like clartriod 'pulls. Try the experiment, one and all, and be convinced". Cheat the doctor of his fee, insure yom health, and pave vour b--d« from b.-in-^ moth eaten. Never but or.e fno-. consepiently m»

IIIIMUl-.-.i«'dre^e.l

'J •'•r«:her-. We uo a-

iiitee that v«»u reoci\e bi. jour loll weight o| feathers. 'I'obe e^*ivmc«»d of out t.-m •ie din-.', wo only ask yon to «?i.'iuh your bed- b».f.n-.- -end iti«4 ami when rctunv'l. \V-»ik and returned in all parts ol the eoiinn\. r.e{- renovated and returned the -mo- «|:.v .v it

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REAL ESTATE.

HHITTON & KKUNER'S

Ileal Estate Agency,

IJMI.

liiwrordxvillo.

III*. undersigned haw a lartre list of properly I ior s:tlo, consiMin^of dwellings, choiea town b»t

N IMWIS

an*I western lan.Is. Those wishing to

ither buy or s«dl will find it to their advantage ,tn- t|| mi them nt their ottfeo. becMf

CARRIACES.

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CARRIAGE FACTORY

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C!FT ENTERPRISE.

,P,l^ I

Tho on!v UHuiblP tint Di«tniution tho country

100,000.00

I11 ATaluabIe (jriI'ts I To bo distributed in L. D. SINE'S •llth S!•:M I ANNt-.M,

GIFT ENTERPRISE,

To lxk (trail Saturday, July I, 1HT4. Oni' (irnnd Capital of

$10,000 IS GOLD. One Prize $5,000 in Silver

5 Prizes of $1,000 5 Frizes of $500, 10 Prizes $100 each in Greenbacks 1 Tvro innnly !:trri{»m*e and matehod hor*eH«with silver mounted harness, worili Sl,.r»no rach. Two buggies, hors«', etc., worth StKHl oaeb. 1 wo line toned rosewood piaiion, worth fcAoO oiudi. Ten lamily sewing machines, worth SlOo ouch. 1,")0«i(»old nnd Silver Lover Hunting Watches all) worth from $20 to $.100 each!

Jold Chasns, Silver-ware, Jewelry, Ac?., An. .Number (iilts, lufiuu. Tickets Limited to f0,K)). Afi'oiifs Vanto«l toScllTU'ltetN, to whom |jilK*ril

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.leiierson street, at all hour*. To treat ." learning our price*. We h'ue manv obi agents new and old patient*, ('IIKONIC PISKASKS work lor us have a canvassing for books,at:

oiii

pieturo* nnd

papers, ct«\, the«r business and they

all report

(hat

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they can a money

work for

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thi'N

a anything else.more

arc so low that all

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prices

CAN

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purehuse,

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and

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will bopnitl.

h'ni^b? Tickets $2 Six Tickets $10 Twelve Tick* et»» $2(i Twcnty-Kive $4(». Circulars containing a t'u'il list nt prices do-

H'Tiption of the tnntiin ol' drawing, nnd other

aivls nil over the ••mintiv in »|.|| 011V Kim- intDnii'.itiim in icgnvd to the innnncr uf DistribnStrcl Eimmviti!!, Cini'ii'i.^. (li'Hvon iJrnw li»n, will he j-cnt "to any one ordering them All nitf*, illummal :ous. !,h«uoi»ra|»li^, f-te., etc. lot let s* in Us be addressed to

MAIN OKKICK,t

}is«,rfuient

ever idsn-e|

L. D. SINK, Box 8ii,

BM W. Fifth St. CINCINNATI,O

I N W A A

MEDICAL.

E•JiVx"A.iJ.11.1J

ill f1lf1? ALLEVANTuK is composed of \mmonia, Cbb»rolorm. Spirits of Camphor, Tincture of Lnpuiine. Oil of Juniper, and Alcohol. This c(.iiipound is une'|ualled in the annals ot medicine for the euro of Catarrh, Nervous or Ssek Keiohtcbc. NciiridgiM, Trembling or Twitching of the Nerves, and all Nervous diseases. It will counteract

poisons, banish pimples, cure

I sealy eruptions, itvhir g, humors, Ae. it equali^'s the circulation, invigorates the system, inleases the action of the lieati, without exciting

nwhat great indue make money. We have not space to expfun alt the bnun. cures Heartburn, Palpitation, Flutter^ here, but send us your address and »e will send ing of the H»*irt, iK'spopsia, UriggsV full purticulars, free. b\ mail. Pon'tdel »y if\on Alb*vant»r absolutely posossos more curative want protitable work for y»ur leisure hoin, or properties ihan anv other preparntion. Physifor your whole lime. Now Nile favorable time cians, eh«-inists an«( others are rei|iiested to'ex-

iiid test the remedy, and SI, will be nt from re? nil Pruggists.

p/tid if found different from representation, kohl bv rPHli0ATK!,

,ung Iiiseases are tho irevaleiit and fatal of •re are inert* persons

JL human atllictions. Tlici

pretnatttrely carrie»l to their last resting place annually from diseases of tho throat, lungs and chest than from nnv other cause, from tfio infant sulloeating !ih croup, in the mother's nrms, to the mi-s, (he maiden, the middle aged and tho aired, destroyed by that prince of terrors, CON* St'MPTlON of the lungs, some of the most amiabb*, beautiful and beloved of our family circles NI*"

thus rudely torn from our embrace by the Cough. Whooping Comrh. Hoarseness, Croup, Hronchitis, Laryngitis, Pneumonia, and Consumption i" its early stages, are radically and speedily cured by using, a* directed, Hriggs* 'I hioat and hung Healer. Sold by all Druggist*. human family, or most of I vr Y«.i them, are familiar with tho name as well as tho luxury of Corns Bunions, Ingrowing Nmls »ml other similar fruit. Poisons not annoyed with them had better not court then aeipiaintain'o. They are no more flgreenblo companions than a grizzfv bear, scolding wife, or a drunken liu-band. '/'hose alllietod will find jeaee and comfort hy using Hriggs' Alleviator and Curativelo banish" ihem. Sold by all I»rug-

It is all very well for those not

IJIj^ troubled to'think it is nothing lo have Pib's for this reason tho un-

All it*ipiii it ics im tunatc sullerer gets very little sympathy tin

IIIOIIH

who aro

troubled with mternid bloclin^, external aiel itehinsr piles. dnd tidinirs for tho sullerer, l»ii-rir-' Pile Kemeilies are mild, safe and Bure.

All the above remedies sold by Dr. 15. I»otdion, \. \V. I.inford, Moifctt .V: Hooe,Sniith A' Mamrick, It. K. Krout, d'"oists, Crawfordsvillo Moore «V. McCorniicU, Z. M. Hall, dru^tjiscs, Wavelaml, and other.-.

MEDICAL.

Manhood How Lost, 11° Itestored I

WE!1,S

I *. I turned in all pans »i Do \. »ftto- n»eMd or hominal oaknoss,

I

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^rMiermatorrho*

SSAY tl.« rr.fl«.r «•».•!

(Witliout.

111

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i... [•.» .n.i fiiysicni iiirnpurity, iinpeiiiineniM to Mm-.

exl'ava:

s-''al0-'' on.'.v

MHIMI'C

a mim

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I'ho celebrated author of this admirable essay clearly oennmstnites from a thirty years' sue--e.--lnl practice, that tho alarming oonsotjuene'js ft,' self fibuse may be radically oureo without the dangerous use of'interual nuidicine or the appli* cMtiotnd the knife pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and eflcutual, bv meftiis* ot which every sutleror, no matter what his con* dition may bo, may cure himself cheaply, pri» vately and rfuh'cnUif' ttiJ^This lecture should he in tho hands of cvi-rv youth and every man in the land. out under seal, in a plain envelope to any address, postpaid, on rcceipt of six cents, or two po«f:u!c a mps.

Marriage Guide, pri(?e

Aho. im Cuiverweirs*-Marriai

CI1A8.

1

1KB & Co., Ho a 4,5M«,

127 ltowcry. Sew York