Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 July 1874 — Page 3
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•ij»!• arc .-'aid to be sociable ln:ii:'_rs. ju proof of this we have but lo look around it* Mini notice tlie daily intercourse which is carried on between tin in. are wry careful
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JL is n:itur vl for man lo desire the ei'iti-•.Kinion-ship of his lellow beings, and lie
Is never bitter satisfied than when in jrit'Jiiily conversation with them. If we ••.vere to live in solitude and not a--oi:iate with those around us, we would soon become Li red of the sameness of our lives and long lor the pleasures of company. Then we would resort to visiting make
friendly calls upon our friends, who would in turn visit us. Visiting is one if tlie greatest blessing of our lives bringing us in contact and friendly intercourse with the human family.
hese fertile s^pots are
along the borders of Sahara.
•imnerous aioii"- tlie borders ot ftanara
no .settled home, but are constantly wan-1
dering from place to place some of these
sheep with which they go from
to another in search of pasture others live bv robbing the caravans that cross
the deserts.
rutrni-AN'i)
kalskiiood
..of tolling anything but the truth.
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lM'KAM.H. beginning of the world
when tame! is very irentle andobedient to iis masl.r in India e!ejii:ui!s are very
useful in carrying things from place to plai-e. The mini ami heaver live in British America, ami arc valuable for their ft:r-=. Wolves fire found in Kn.--.-ia I atel often kili travelers. The monkey is
a enniiinir Utile aniinal unl its 'home is in I'.ra/.il. The kangaroo is nr.Live of Au.-liia. 1 !n-re are many o! her an ima Is,
such i!u: leopard, hyes.a, ii?. Aniimils ol their voiiii}! and will
lie in the at tempt lo ave them.
II WIM
LyDIA SlUJCI't'Y.
JUSICKTS.
A desert is a very hot and dry region, •wiiiero vegetation will not grow, the eaa-t.li being covered with sand and rock. TlK're is a desert in Alriea called Sahara,
or (V reat Desert, ami one in the interior of Asia. Upon the deserts are small ferule spots called oasis which are shaded Iiy palm trees. 'Beneath these groves is a
illicit growth of streams.
grass and many small
dreams have been supposed by many arrived from Indiana we learn that all people to be sent as warnings from God other vegetation is at least two or three of o'lninjr events—foretelling either good weeks earlier here than it is there, or evil. Though now it is considered a Quite a number of cattle were starved suiterstition.vet many intelligent people) here last Spring, beeau.-e the bay had notwithstanding, arc still believers in nearly all been used up by the 1st of
•dreams, and we often hear of strange •i.!reams which are I'tiliilbd. it was an old time custom never to tell your dreams before breakfast, unless you desired the dream to come true. We still often find
5.vple if they dream of a marriage they
iv there will be a death and of a bay sheds for -next Winter.
I-'OltKSTS.
A forest is a place where there are a great many trees and evergreens of various kinds. Wild animals inhabit the forests. The lion lives in the forests of Africa. Pine and fir forests cover the larger part of Maine. The forests of the .middle Atlantic States produce large •Hianlities of very fine lumber. The largest of these are in the Adirondack
iuouiitains. The forests of the central iStates are while pine, oak, elm and walHiH. Great forests cross the northern part of Prussia, but no country lias such fore«,ls as South America.
S.VI.UR. Ckoiiks.
(i HOS TS.
There Are no .such things as ghosts, but ^Oiiietimes people are frightened at ob-: jects they suppose to be ghosts such as lainc goose, white horse or a person I with a sheet over their head. 1 knew a' young lady who lived in the country, her name was Lena, she was silling one moon-lid,L night, in company with her
fatl.fr and mother, on the veranda, when
lho\ saw a pure white liorse coming up
ihe road bearitig a voung lady drc.-sed
houK-, she called, "Lena! Lena!" after
whieli she rode on. Suddenly Lena be-
came very still, and ale nothiag the next 'lay and scarcely, answered those who sjiokc to her. The next evening there came a great storm, the house was blown lown and Lena was driven with such torce agfiinst a post that she was killed.
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And tlio-.. |inlo very so-.n |o trnol llr-i !n*y \v«'tu' nt i»u in 1 il lry.? Tin'ti»
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LETTEIt FltOll KANSAS.
^Vcntiliilior"! in Ibis cw urn! 1'riiif l'rosjM'cls, Just 12 miles ea.il of (.'onneil Grove, on the i! reat Santa Fe thoroughfare from the east, and as far from anv other rival
cily eiUiei
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IDA Niciioij!
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1^1 any people are in tue lmbit of tellIu falsehoods while others never think ...... sue.uus
If
those people so addicted to telling false-1
iioods would only remember the
A
All
Seeing Eye," who not onlyjsees them but
knows their very thoughts, they would tell the truth. The liar does not feel happy, because he knows that he has lone wrong and cannot be trusted. '•Truth is mighty," and my dear .schoolmates when you are certain you have the J.ruth on your side never give up.
ko
bushels lo the
S
„s'peetivc, ccn-
traly located on the future meat thor-
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)0un(
March, and the grass did not come sufficient until the 1st of April. Tlie short horned cattle that we brought with us stood the storms and privations well. We lost none, though they were unprotected by shed or trees. We propose lo make
death there will be a nmrriage.f :Evi iu most any quantity may be this ivili/.ed age it is customary to put, culling and gathering, which can be done a piece of bride's cake under your pillow at a cost of $1.5') to per ton. Haying 10-dream upou it is said, if it be a commences in June and lasts till (October, young lady, she will dream of her future The last of July and the first of Augusthusband, and if a young gentleman, be is considered the best, as the hay is supof his future wife. Sai.i.ik Maxsox.
1 whk 1 nrc c!iulc
1 where th re are
in white will, jet black hair hanging three years from the seed arc loaded, down her back, altogether the very pic-1
WiUl
S
anni
Ilav in aliad for the
posed to be matured While we were at Emporia,
"""ouii.ls the hennery,
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ros 1 f(,r fnlil of !l11 ki,lds
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ture of Lena arriving in front of ihc ^rries'are ... great profusion. There are
^tspberries, straw-
fcw a )lc tras 0,(1 cmmyh to bc!u
Tlle WOi,l!,p1 llas 1,ec vel
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AXIMAI^.
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cool nights, requiring one or two hlnnk-
ets for comfortable
harvest field that he sweat more in one
day anywhere east harvesting tlian he
has here in five years at the same work.
There are a great many kinds of anijuals, but, I will speak mostly of wild an- bration at Council Grove, on the 4tli of
itmils. The lion is a native of Africa July. We are invited to Emporia to the scientists but it is prettj- generally neand is very wild and fierce, and will kill Grand Ma.-s Grange celebration. ki
other animals or persons. The elephant Vi:.\Tii,ATtiit. seen whales' blubber.
31 ISCELIJANEOl'S*
lici" report—A thunder clap.
r-Ludious color—The shade of thought. The )bac(:o (.'hewer's* usic—Spi ttuee.',:••-
The Leira'iu' Xickel-us. Vi'iii^oii Tli f!
memory deer.
A passionate man ride-, a hor.-e tliat runs away with him.
Great minds are easy in prosperity and qniet in advi i~it v. Jv Miss ('onst rnciion "Whalebone and paint, powder and wadding.-
Mexicans like Texas. It's a State in vhieh thev appear lo take considerable stock.
All human virtues increase and {Strengthen by the practice and experience oflhem.
A contemporary calls his items "Xits" to show that he gets them out of his own head.
"l
t. in the most beautiful part of Ivan-, Dunn.
sl(UU
»r,
ies
eniigrant to a heme
people raise herds of camels, horses and I .. .f .. he caught on ally
This is a new place on the Kaw Indian trust lands that are now open to settlc-
incut, and the probabilities are that the cough sirup, diminished reserve which adjoins us will
be open for settlement .sometime during ern Africa i? two cows. I the Summer, giving six years time to j,
will surround you in sunshine.
An ie-
lump of ice falling
twent v-
looing to his younger brother, who was still'further away, that there were robhers in the house, he pursued them over
the hill where he came stnhlcnly on them hid among sumac bushes. They in turn pursued him, firing a revorvor at liini twice, but he succeeded in escaping to a
neighbor's who was building a stone fence for us, when thus reinforced another I charge was made. T.ie stolen property j-was recovered, but the thieves escaped! li flight.
Wolves frequently pay
ih
a visit. We
'have been entertained of a morning) watching them try to catch the chickens, Thev have been in the habit of eating the chickens of my predecessor at night, but now a stone corral seven feet high, in
oil
diet was, "Died of hard drink."'
()R..Y\VJ.''C)! OSV i.LI SATI :.HDAY TCVKXIXO JOV KX AL.
patruiiH.' saint—Saint
:h hut to siijlit, to
for nioder-
The unicorn is the idje ate drinkers. A St Louis c.it bit a boy and he is mad the boy is.
lie who serves will not beafraid to a-.k for his wage*. jl Mass:iehu'-tts lias two hundred' tlioufsand old maids.
Gild a big knave and little honest "men will worship him. The article chiefly sold at most fancy fairs—The visitor.
P:ll er
negro.
In Boston, where the sermons are Ion
gh.are from the Atlantic to the 1 acific the most popular is the Hnv. Jaines B. that lie was not a subscriber to the paper
nius a verv
six new poems on spring
The current value of a woman in E At Niblo's
on lwo ufl ves
purehasers. In anticipation of this, the like sausages, would fail to in-
r. -i
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the river and streams beiu" I P'
re rL cl il
u'ptp ntMiir*
1S
ct,ur3c tan bwt 8ervetK N
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a a a a
wepe milUe
rapidly taken those who come hrst, of A young man handed his wife a dozen
I buttons, the other day and
after July 1 we are to have a daily mail, A lunatic writes to ask whether, when
Harvest commenced here the middle of j*
June. The Winter wheit is mostly har-
acre. Many pieces of:
Spring wheat will be nearly ruined by
chintz bug. Young potatoes are as large here now as they sire generally in July in Montgomery county, Indiana. Corn 's as high as a horse's back some of it too big to,plow. Our early corn was iu silk the. loth of June. From one just
Much irive'ii to sereuadinir his dulciueu with, "I'm lonely to-ni^ht low, v.'itliuiii thee," :i lovelorn swain iva.i inteirupted by d-.iir* the olln-r cvi ninir, who eliectually dispelled his loneliness duriiiir a two miie raee.
\-i y, i.mp, yuii mgiuT, whar you that new hat "Why, at de shop, course." What is de price of such article as dat "1 don't know, nu 1 llyu.'t knowdo,• -:h l-'dar.i.
Value the friendship of him who stands fieni-lv dozen years." "Really, was be, by you in storm *. -warm of insect
3
A fellow writesto us to know "are babies
work, and property is frightful raiiiditv. (,'oniieetieuL proposes, instead of"estab-
five miles south of this, some week- since, lishing an inebriate asylum, lo send its inv older boy, 12 years of age, was down'! dipsomaniacs to the work house from one Tewn.-iu), t«x... in the field, when he heard a ]iounding thiee \eais. at the house, lie started up to see what I \V riting a sken-h of his life, an Jrishman savs that he earlv ran awav from was the matter, when twom-n and a boy
a
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came ..out of the house with a box. Hal- only his uncle.
a
If women would study house-keeping as their husbands study law, medicine and book keeping, there would be less I complaint of bad servants.
The legislator who wanted to make kissing a misdemeanor, probably never had the pleasure of seeing a miss demean herself unJer the operation.
A gentleman lias two canaries which he calls "Wheeler" and "Wilson." His reason for these appellations is that neither of them arej"fi5in{rers."
Pobb: complains that his wife is an inflationist. She blows him up every day, and makes him circulate until he fciually feels that lie is beyond redemption.
At forty years of age a man looks back oyer his life and wonders what he did it for, and then turns wistfully toward the future, and keeps on doing it. lady recently applied to a fire insur-
ance company lor a position as agent,
NVlie.n
linked
with
wl1 1 of
II I
tilated anartmcn'.s An eastern man, or
rather a man who has lived in several east- cares about, but it's hitting a fellow's lee :ui mi t.'oui ern .States,'-emarked the other day iu
a
aW
ret «.f an. jeri
op. i.e|er ...wasn't
A 1 )u! utli paoer says one of lie st reams'! running into Luke Superior from the north is called Temperance liiver, because it is the oniv one of all the tribn-J taries of ihc laic, mouth.
that has no bar at ilfi'ss
Two duelists having exehangetl shots without eifeci, one of the seconds in'erfered, and proposed that, the parties should shake hands. To this the other second objecied as unnecessary "Ibr," said he.''their hands have been shaking this half hour."
An Iowa paper heads its notices of birth, liiarrair-s and deaths, "Arrivals,"! "Connections." and "Departures," and an anti-monopoly paper complains that they sound to much like railroad terms and suggests .{iroute!j "A..-'.'UraftiHl," and Harvested."
Habit is a cable we weave a thread of where they grow." was the indignant rrit everv dav, and at last we can not break S
"He fell dead and expired in two min-
"Hi where did ye/, get them trousers'?" asked an Irishman of a man who appear-j ed to be passing with a pair of remark-' ablv short trousers on. "1 got, them
ll0
C"»*'ience, said 1 ad-
uy, ion pulled them a year too soon.
A who Wi
Texas newspaper ofliee with his nose:
0 Cnj onp Pve
ie )il(
i.'ity, ready to welcome "A Matter of fact old gent thinks it if the editor was in. "And lie was
^ase-ball that can lie mournfully added.
Mir.Tir.
)W
1 1 111 tae or
jam is kept in the said jar.
.-, If a man is murdered bv his hired man vested and will average from lo to ^i'
shollia
the coroner render a verdict of
1
"killed by his own hand?" Quills are the things that are sometimes taken from pinions of one goose to spread the opinions of another.
Why do women talk less in February than ie any other month? Because it is the shortest month in the year.
jrouppd out, and an
r' ear (Jiawed off, explained to a policeman
entered the ofliee to ascertain
—Mirth is a
A New Haven iiaper offers to exchange .... for a bottle
in,'
good medicine. trim
oi
0
astit's
iirnt t° liathe in it.
T^everybotiv
springs, in which every one is caused
P*-'°|de knew how they disagreeably lo jolt by every pebble over
.......
which it runs.
asked her to
Some new obituary verses have been discovered lv the Hamilton (Ont.) Sjterlal'ir, as follows
will lirin.ir, Nrliiii! Itov
I'ntn his louil Mnf with siu^, hxpivs-ivo of Ins joy. 7
*'\Vuh MriurN how ill Hi* rsMtlosprma* wiih prior*, An«l thn «l:iy wl^-u Tir nw:n', !:til liim lown
sudI lw«l."
•,4ffoni' to mo»»t lii» jirnn'lmntlH'r.'*.
"And have you no other sons?" asked a curious old lady of a bronzed old sea captain. "Oh, yes, madam. I had one Abut lived in tlie South Spa Islands for
bred there, and what was his taste, the
seil or
... shin, aim the smiled and took a, ever kidnapped when they are cribbed
1
We give il up, but wish tiiey were 1 A fanner, when ilagellating two of his unruly boys, was asked what he was do ing. Thrashing wild oats!" was the reply.
A man who has traveled through New Jersey says he saw some land there so poor that you couldn't raise a disturbance on it.
Avail yourself of al'i your knowledge
Without
the laud?" "No, madam, he
hou-e laborer being killed by a wasn't bread, lie was meat, leastwa-,s'
liU he-id the ver- the niggers ate him, and. as for his taste.
f,««ili "nui«i
FiNANCiAL.
AUDITOR'S liEPOirr
Oi' roiMMjits I r\|Msi«litnros of Munt^oniory it In I ii I uinii .liiUf
lr.,
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i«n'juor Interest o! I'mii, 1 uml S.*ho«il rum!
HMIUHU'-'S
('•unity reVfUiHi»n of Imh-I torljix hoeUi't I'M' ol' Circiul Conn Show license
Jippn'ipri.uion
KNjM'lJSi' nj'
Special
he discovered that he
The woman who hit her lord and master over the head with the family Bible justified the act by saving she was over coming evil with good.
:eh(»ol tax uition
li:tl
roiui tax (MiU Ijt
Kxpon*e of poor to poh.
1
JOxpen.-e »1' i»^»no Kitokr! nnd stationery Pul.lie prinlin" (Nmnty otficers Kxpeiiso of eriinuiMl." Ko:oN Mild highways
Kxpene of ii-ylnin Court :illowjun
Returning lines SpeetUt* nllowanee l'edeinpti'Hi of
Di?»tnet l'ros. A't'y
1 on
T)l
.| -titute
.il
what her iuiliiic it"njus
were, she touched her unblushing cheek. ,. The first qualities wanted in all who it mil are
.laiiiMwe
children
pitience, self-control, and a you
irl
fcleeepin^ in well ven- Octting up in tlie night togiAe tlie baby T,,x
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v. HUtlllC ujiiii uiviujjiiv vv» "li
jnse on the htilf-open door that coil urates n'
a
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fl miwt mpn
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irtl «ehoo] tNX.. tnit.o.t ..
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members its own early .lays. .»[
lU'plIll H'll't' rt'M
se of soothjng syrup isnot what one "of hiVn.i
1 111
i.l ,,V\i- iiT'Viit« Vmsi rhiort
There is always si fine breeze. on what was much worse in apprehension ontstmi'iii'S 7 Ladies fine 14 thread Serge u-aitcr... 1-50 There is to be a grand barbactie ceie- then in reality. i:tmr hwi.i.ii11i-.t t.. Uie LadiesF?enchP^id?ide lace°e#hoe-".'". 3!50 The old superstitious notion that cro- llo.mVv. Madias French Kid button Shoes^...... 3.25 odiles weep has been exploded by the Xoc^i.te,! iy• Urn Hoai.i of coininissioiK-i tins, Children's Colored Shoes 75c
ledged that sailors have repeatedly
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Jr(t!'hion.
of
tobaeker."
"captain
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ami oii»ling .M.'iy oist, 7 l, in»
KKCKI ITS.
Aiuoiinl Ji \m\ MmV 1^7:» i'linnp il ('otiiiihwi M'lnml tu j«I S 1 ii Flllt'S
1
making a display of it. That
machinery worksli^-.-t that is hidden from view. A Missouri paper says: "The velvet fo itcd assessor has begun his hideous predating with
roilci'trM.
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Ain't in suh. Iu«Ir:tfl iy «5l. $ ''mistini of tho f"lowiu^r fumls PriiK'ip 1 i»l ('inn. ^•lioii) Idii'i
4'.H 72
i?ontfrossioiml School fund
Inloie»l of Cor.uty revenue
11-H-Uer fee iivuII
l.l.'n :t
•J.'i on
Toi d. $51,:{•.« 7S-i i:xri:xniTi ui:s. Onin.Si hool fuinlloMne«l I (%n'ii'e-i"nitl fund lonneit
Colli*. Sehool luml tax ntul interest ('on^ressionjil fund interest I A^r:eiiltur:d Soeietv I oroner in«piest
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705 i:,
100 Pieces Fruit of the Ijoom. lOO Pieces Lonsdale Muslins.
1 .lUi'.i .Ml
2,77.r
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U.o 17 li S7« »2
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for tux
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1 l.'i "H» r»o on OO 1
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it.l'.H 82
T.oll o: l,:nin (»7
1,1011 Ml ,-.'ln Ou
172 a-s
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,iVp ti,.ii- ln has thrown $i.^,sss hh 1X0.I%.
ay 'great deal of useless uneasiness up- Ain'tof w-i.m.i.t. reileom...! l.y Trca... ^ilSd IS?SS OWteri^.OO
I Aeeepl I 1 ~t, dav of June, in. I. I .1A i:s I.KB, .1 \MIN MelNTIKT, !•'. 11A1.1.,
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CARPETS AND WALL PAPER.
Straw Ticking ]'21c. per yard, and Feather Ticking 2oc. up. Ginghams, Cheviot Shirtings, Table Linen. Crash, Napkins, Bed Spreads. The new prices put on every article.
ami
mpbell -8l Harter
WISES TO 151 ALL THE
•Jiat niny be offored tliis season at tins market price.
Ot
CAMP3ELL & HARTER.
Dkkss
Goods
Dki'artmknt
Hats and
"en coming out of a
CAMPBLL & RTER.
P.oot
and
care, anxiety, moroseness, all this rust of make aspceialtyot this department, and life ought to be scoured off by the oil of, great care is taken to secure the better mirth. Tt is better than emery. Every class of goods. Our assortment this man ought to rub himself with it. A man without mirth is like a wagon'with-
'H
Suck Dki'autmkxt .—We
Spring in Ladies'. Misses' and Children^ goods is attractive, offering many new styles not to be had elsewhere. In Men's and Bows' we make low prices in Calf Boots, Plow Shoes, Alexis Ties—Serge Calf and Goat.
CAMPBELL & HARTER.
Cahi' KT
.— Black
ilk.-, (Colored Silks, Japanese Poplins, Mottled Serges, Princelta Iteps, Satin Striped Iron Grenadines, Organdies, Lawns, Percales, etc.. etc. Best bargains in this department we ever hadK^|
CAMPBELL & HARTER.
Boxxicts new st'vles in
English and French, Straws, Leghorn, Dunstable, Neapolitan. Mystic, Irene and Rustic, trimmed and uniriinnied. Prices low. Parasols and Umbrellas, new styles, highly ornamented with gilt and silver pendants.
ing new additions daily, and our
N I S A' 33 E 13 1 1 CONS AX Y.
jmst/Hiid, to any address, on receipt of ihc /trice.
CAMPBELL & HARTER.
NEW DRUG. STORE
I
SMITE & HAMRICK,
DEALEltS 1\ PI RE
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY. WINDOW (i LASS. VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
f!
Du'i'ahtmkxt
is receiv
iipw
prices are, "Whju is the matter with the' enrpet trade?" Lace curtains, very cheap.
CAMPBELL & HARTER.
Ont Cijvnuxu Dupaiitment is unusually attractive this season, presenting many novelties, with the new styles of 'iit-awav Coats and Double-breasted Vests, ornamented buttons and as the: panic gave the clothing market a heavy-:-squeeze, prices are low, and it is a good time to buy.
CAMPBELL & HARTER.
Campbell & Harter now offer a large assortment of new goods for spring trade. Having made purchases this season under extraordinary favorable circumstancesr we are prepared to make prices in all the departments extremely low. As goods are cheap this season, we will take pleasure in posting »ur friends on new prices.
CAMPBELL & HARTEK.
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Fancy Goons.—PIai:i
Taffeta Ribbons, all widths black and colored gros-grai:: Ribbons, all widths splendid Sash Ilibbons, vcr.fc cheap. Six inch Sash Ribbons, 40 cents a yard. Necktie Ribbons in the new shades. Uuchings in the new shapes and combinations. Dress Trimmings, Turquoise, Fringes, Gimps, Buttons and Braids, Collars and Cuffs, with Gold and Siver Ornaments. Sleeve Buttons, Fans, Lace
Handkerchiefs. These goods never were so cheap. Come and see the new prices.
Calico Prints, SI, and 10 cents pur yard. Bleached Muslin, GJ, SA, 10 and !2',c.
We are also Agents for the celebrated
Domestic Paper Fashions,
KIcKaiit in ]R'.sigii iin«l Faultless iu Fit.
CAMPBELL & HARTER.
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PERFUMERY, SOAPS, COMRS, LAMPS, SPONGES. RUBBER GOODS, Etc., Etc.
ESMEKEy).l,llicBKST 5 CEXT iu the Cily.
NO. 5, NATIONAL BLOCK, Crawfordsville, Ind.
DRY GOODS.
Grand Display of New Goods
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100 Pieces Wamsutta Muslin. 100 Pieces Casco Muslin.
Trt'ilc Linpn«. Na)il iiis iiml To«ols 111 grout nlnmiiitK-o. nil of \v11i• 11 ue nro ofVcriii^r at New York niniiation.s. Hir drc-s Milking iiml Mfivlmnt 'I'ailonnic l.'opur Hi leu tlire 111 full Mn-l, iiml-wc cmi give satisfaction every time, 111 regnnl to fit ami jirwe. Ill
ft'TTli :'ili CAI'T. NICIIi'iI.SOX, for ofCrawfonlsvillc, will he |i|i-iic,| to seo all Ins fi ieiuN Hiiilunstoinii ers iiml otrer tl'i-in )ai_'n111-.
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SHOE STORE.
15ATi :S HOUSE
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miSPRING AND' SUMMER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
VU OUJl I'lUCE LIST:
Tlu'^e troo.1* aro fUlVn^l at wholrsnlo or retail. Wc mlvcrtiM' nothing n-,„« "nods unnaiitoil
iii'Ih1«mI fivo of tOmr^o if tlirv rip.
Kemeniber the Place, NO. 5 BATES HOUSE BLOCK, West Washington Street.
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ADAMS & HATCH
$1.75 2.25
Hen's Oxford Ties, pegged Men's Oxford Ties, sewed Men's Puke Alexis Ties 3.00 Hen's Bismark's 2.75 Men's Conor's Gaiters, sewed box toe 2.50 Hen's Frcnch Calf Boots 5.00 225 l)iit what we have got. All
