Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 August 1874 — Page 7

^iiturdnn (jjnenini) Journal.

Oil It NEIGHBORS.

Wheat is worth a dollar at West

Lebanon. Business of all kinds is increasing at

Frankfort. The idea of holding a lair at Attica this year hn3 been abandoned.

The henroost of Mrs. Isaac Martin, of Attica, was robbed of two dozen chickcns one night last week.

John Bowman, father of the Clerk of Fountain county, and an old resident Of Jacksonville, died on the 14th. —The apples are falling off, and what promised to be an abundant crop in the

Spring will will hardly be an average.— Logansport J'harot. -There seems? to be a pcor prospect for apples in this vicinity this year, as com-

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plaints come in from every direction that they arc falling oil'.—Covington Friend. —The Commissioners of Fountain

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farm. ih three hours from the time

now carries it in a

sling.—Frankfort C-iescerit. —There's no end to encouraging the propagation of the Smiths. Hie baby (if Cliailie Smith, at LaFayette, drew a carriage at a show the other day for being the prettiest baby in existence. —Considerable of the wheat in the county has been threshed and generally it is turning out better than the farmers expected. "Clinton county has been favored and let us be thankful.—Franl fort Crescent.. —Four years ago, a Carrol county farmer planted a grain of wheat that lie gathered frpm a remarkably large stalk in his field. From that single grain he has,

Congressional People's Reform Party Central Committee. Mr. 8. expresses himself well pleased with the movement and feels confident of ultimate success to the new party.— Williamxport Republican. —On last Friday week, during a thunder storm, the house of .John Straine, located at the. south end of Llelt's Prairie, l.lelt township, was struck by lightning and one end tore out of the building, and badly demoralizing it. The building is a story and a half high, built about four or five years ago, and contained two lightning rods.—Newport Jfoosier State. —The LaFayette Courier says: "For once in the history of LaFayette the law relating to houses ol ill fame has been taken advantage of. This morning a notice was served on gentlemen who

foundation of the new building. We presume that Mr. Gillsspey by his timely liberality has definitely settled the question of the location of the Institution in favor of Greencastle, and for this deserves the thanks of all our citizens.— Greencastle Banner. —Thomas 11. Buchanan, for two years past connected with the

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own and rent houses to three different -prostitutes in this city, that they must have them vacated at once or the law would take its course. —Mrs. Tilde Pcndry, Jamestown, tried to leave this wicked world one day last week. !he took an overdose of morphine, which came very near being her everlasting. The doctors of that place used a stomach pump with such good effect that when the woman revived, she was so thin that they had to get a bellows and blow enough wiud in her to enable the poor sin-sick soul to breathe.—

Lebanon I'ioner. —The "old settlers" die hard in this •^tate. They are not going to leave the '•oiintrv without some fun. In Carroll they are especially lively. On the 8th »f August a great meeting is to be held at Lenon's grove, West Delphi, where speeches, 111 usic, hand shaking and eating roast chicken will be carried on with iihigh hand. If they arc not careful •wine of those "old settlers" will get to sparking the girls, the old girls.—Jndian"potis Sentinel

—The Odd Fellows' picnic at New JIaysville 011 last .Saturday was very largely attended and altogether successful. Two or three thousand people were in attendance. The Ladoga brass band furnished the music. A superb basket dinner was"spread by the lodge and citizens. Dr. Blakey and Prof. Hid path were the orators of the day, the former speaking in the forenoon and the latter after diuner.— Greeinwlle Banner. "•x, —The serious illness of Major John W.

Well, mentioned in these columns a few days since, resulted in his death on Saturday last. The funeral took place Sunday, and was very largely attended. Deceased was eisrhty-five years of age at his 'lent)). Rev. It. lis irgrave, the venerable pioneer who preached in Odell's grove forty years ago, and had known the beceased most intimately in all the intervening vears, preached the funeral discourse.—ImFayette Journal

—John Gillispey has offered ten acres "f ground to the Female College, as a ~'te for the new building, the location to he made either in the grove west of the Sew Albany railroad or in the orchard west of the old cemetery, as the committee may select. In consequence the sale J'f the grounds heretofore occupied has been ordered. Mr. Gillispey also offers to donate.the stone to be used for the

Courier, of this

city, has assumed the editorial control and business management of the Indianapolis Sun, the paper started there by John Hardesiv. Mr. Buchanan is a good newspaper man, and we wish him financial success in his new undertaking. It is the understanding that the Sun is to become the State organ of the Independent party, and that it will shortly be turned into a daily paper.—LaFayette Journal. —The Attica Ledger furnishes the following particulars of a terrible accident which occurred in Richland township, Fountain county "Moses Gwin, a well known citizen of Stoclnvell

son-in-law of Dr. A. Ci. Eichardson,

wheat for §1.00, and 2,000 bushels of corn Qwin was thrown against a fence, j11"

lv. R. K., With his family, will be l'0™ f-rom the first. The little boy was so this week and spend the remainder ol in ,he Summer with our ^o^.-Fnmhfort badly hurt that we learn he can hardly frexcent. survive. The wife is also badly bruised, —B. K. Gregory, of Williamsport, has but is not seriously injured. The accibeen appointed postal clerk from LaFay-1 dent occurred at the farm of Abram ette to Quincv, and Walter Coon, ol the Dove, three miles west of Newtown, same place, postal clerk from LaFayette Mr. Gwyn was 67 years of age. His to Blooinington. body was taken to Sloclnvell next dav —Last week Abe Kelley, a well known in a Newtown hearse." resident out southeast of town, lell off ot a load of hay, in the barn, and in falling broke his arm, and

INIMANA NKWS.

this year thirty acres sown, which will ew wiieat generally siartea in mis

The Medarvville Guard is informed

the gold mine recently discovered near P.ri dford, in that county, produces from to 10 per day. —Xsaloonatio in Peru has earned the title of the public benefactor by digging a well out ol which flows pure water, in front oi his saloon.

Allen county, shows a falling off in personal property from last year's returne of about §1,000,000, and an increase of polls of 1.300. —During the great fire in Chicago last week, a dispatch was received at South Bend, saying "Let lis have the stand pipe. Send it by express at the expense of the Mayor." —A, tobacco warehouse in Spencer county, was struck by lightning the other day, and partiailly torn to pieces. One end of it was protected by lightning rods and was not injured. —An ice dealer in Wabash boasted that he would make $4,000 off the people of that place this season, but the people don't buy his ice and he hasn't as nice a thing as he thought he had. —Th^re is talk of organizing a new

The I'ohIIIoii of the Two l'ltrtlcx. [Krom the Hepuhlicim Platform, July 17, 1871.' In the opinion of this convention intemperance is an evil against which society has a right to protect itself that our whole system of legislation throughout all the history ol the Stale has asserted and maintained this right, and it can not now be surrendered without yielding up that fundamental principle of American government which places the power of passing laws in the hands I of a majority therefore we are in favor of such legislation as will give a majority and of the people the right to determine lor themselves, in their

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county last week sold 700 bushels of horse took fright and upset the vehicle. I as will hold the vendor responsible for COM! A.JN

cents, all the product of the poor ,inci skuli fractured, causinghis death .. ..

('iunanes

of

the ac-

—Coe Adams, President of the r. & cident, and rendering him unconscious monly known us the "Baxter bill," has

--Laporte is troubled wit thistles. Democratic platform was made to suit —Wabash has a successful artificial the liquor dealers and associations. The tone factory.

yield from thirty-five to forty bushels State at about one dollar per bushel. These famous laws were enacted in tier acre. woman sold her babe the other 037, and derived their name from being —On Thursday lat, little son, aged day, at South Bend, for $5, and a calico Pelted o(_bhie paper. We give-someof

ten years, of Mr. Jaines Sheridan, of this dress. —Judge Andrew L. Osborne and his four sons worked in a harvest field this harvest. —A pair of Irish setter dogs were sold recently, in Lake county, at auction, for $175. —A Walker ton man was payingout from $G00 to §700 per day, last week, to 1 huckleberry pickers.

place, fell from 1111 apple tree on liU lather's farm up the river, ami hail a bone of the forearm fractured, besides sutlering dislocation of the same bone at the elbow.—Attica Ledger. —Elias Sclilosser, a life time Democrat, has been appointed Chairman of the SHh

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—Crown Point is prospecting for a infidelity, temperance against drunkenNational bank. ness, and lawful restraints against licen—The chintz bug is going for the corn tious indulgences. The Republican plat-

in all parts of the Stale. —The tempetance prayer meetings are still kept up in Madison. —The water rent receipts 'in South Bend for June, were $272,12. —The Warsaw Northern Indianiun claims a eirculatian of -i,S00 copies. —Noblesville lias a new military company called the'''.Hamilton Greys." —New wheat generally started in this State at about one dollar per bushel. -i —A woman sold her babe the other

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THIS CRAWF0RD8VILLE SATURDAY EVENING JOURNAL.

county out of portions of White, Starke, Pulaski and Jasper, with Medaryville for the county scat. So says the Medary. ville Guard, but it is likely this new county will not be completed before the continental railroad is built, and the last named is an abandoned scheme.

TEALl* E It A XUE ESTION.

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in

uje.r respective towns

townships or wards, whether the sale of

Van Buren township, was in his carnage jMtoxioating liquors for use as a beverwith his wife and little son, when the age shall be permitted therein, and suuh _•:•••"',j-' ^Vwni"T» 1 "vv

icsulting from such sales.

I (T rom the Democratic Platform, July b, IS.4

Thut Uie Hct of Feb 2

7, 1873, com-

proved a failure, and is in many respects of doubtful constitutionality, and is no more efficient in restraining the evils of intemperance than a judicious and well regulated license law therefore we are

the enactment of such a license law as I

shall protect society and produce a large increase of the school fund.

The Republican platform was made to suit the demands of the temperance and religious portion of the people: and the

issues are religion against

form proposes to decide the quostion of selling or not selling liquor on the American basis of popular sovereignty the Democratic platform proposes to decide the question on the principle of individual will, every man to sell when and where lie pleases, whether the people want him to or not, if he has the money to pay for a license.

|jjue I,mvs of Connecticut.

them below. The have the merit of being plain and concise—striking at the.! those

root. No lawyers were needed in days to expound the law: No one shall be a freeman or give a vote unless he be converted and a member of one of the churches allowed in the dominion.

Each freeman shall swear by the blessed God to bear true allegiance to his dominion and that Jesus is the only king.

Twenty-five and thirty bushels of wheat established worship of this dominion to the acre is not an uncommon yield- I shall be allowed to give a vote to the this season, in St. Joseph county. electing of magistrates or any other of-

Many farmers in Vermillion county I

say their wheat crop will yield variously, 1

No Quaker, 110 dissenter from the

or logllinf sll

a

Adamite or heretic.

from 20 to 3o bushels to the acre. If anv person turns Quaker he'shall be —Mr. Drake, near Kentland,harvested banished and not suffered to return but .1 -ii 011 pain of death. 90 acres of wheat this season, that will priest shall abide in the dominion, turn out from IS to 20 bushels per acre, jie ^litill be banished and suffer death on —A Miami county farmer threshed his return, 6!1 bushels of wheat last week, produc-1 Trieste may be seized by any one with1 1 1 1 1 a a a ed on 1.0 acres, a yield of 34^ bushels to

Qne cross a

the acre. day or walk in his garden, or elsewhere, —A citizen of Rochester has invented except reverently, to and from the meetand is about to patent an apparatus for ., I '. ,, No one shall travel, cook vituals, make heating wagon tires, called a wagon tne ke(lS) sweep house, cut hair or shave 011 furnace. the Sabbath day. I —A lady named Parker, aged G4 years, No woman shall kiss her children 011 I gave birth to a bouncing boy in llicli- the Sabbath or fasting daj mond last week, The father of the boy is 74 years old.

river ou the Sabbath

The Sabbath shall begin at sunset. Satuiday. To pick an ear of corn growing in a neighbor's garden shall be deemed theft.

A person accused of trespass in the night shall be judged guilty unless he clear himself by his oath.

When it appears that the i.ccused has confederates and he refuses to discover them he may be racked.

None shall buy or sell lands without permission of the selectmen. A drunkard shall have a master ap

—At a show in Valparaiso the other pointed by the selectmen who are to bar day, one man was thrown from a trapeze, him from the liberty of buying and selland two were run over by liorses. No-1

Muncie that six young men of that place have never tasted intoxicating liquors, smoked a cigar or taken a chew of tobacco. —Lemuel Milk, of Beaver Laice, Newton county, has sixteen hundred acres of very promising corn. Under such favoring ciicum.stanees he ought to keep sweet. —The County Assessor's returns, in

inS-

I W hoever publishes a lie to the preju-

body seriously hurt. dice of his neisihbor shall beset in ihe —The staggering story conies front

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id whTpped ten stripes.

No minister shall keep a school. Every ratable person who refuses to pay lii's proportion to support the minister of the town and parish shall be fined by the court .£1 4s.every quarter, until the rate is paid to the minister.

Men stealers shall suiter death. The debtor in prison, swearing he has no estate, shall be let out and sold to make satisfaction.

Whosoever brings cards or dice into this dominion shall pay a fine of £.r. No one shall read common prayer books, keep Christmas or set days, eat mince pies, dance, play cards, or play on any instrument of music except the drum, trumpet, or jewsharp.

No gospel minister shall join people in marriage. The magistrate only shall join them in marriage, as he may do it with less scandal to Christ's Church.

When parents rcluso their children convenient marriages, the magistrate shall determine the point.

Fornication shall be punished by compelling marriage, or as the court shall think proper.

Adultery shall be punished with death. A man that strikes his wife shall pay a fine of £10.

A woman that strikes her husband shall be punished as the law directs. A wife shall be deemed good evidence against her husband.

Whosoever wears cloth trimmed with gold, sliver or bone lace above one thill-

ing per yard, shall be presented to the grandJuors, and the selectmen shall tax the offender £300 estate.

Married persons must live together or be imprisoned. Every man must have his hair cut round according so his cap.

Very appropriately a man named Snakes retails whisky in Plymouth.

"What are you doing there said a grocer to a fellow who was stealing his lard. am getting fat," was the reply.

A watchmaker wants to know whether, if a man runs away from a scolding wife, his movements should not be called a lever escapement.

COFFIN MANUFACTORY.

ClMWFOUDSVILLi:

WE

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QUil]

Manufacturers of

WOOD BURIAL CASES ailA CASKETS

have on hand a full stock of Wood and Metallic Collins ami Caskets, which we ean furnish at short notice, with or without hearse

Shrouds suul Burial Robes

At Manufacturers* Rate.*.

eryhinj» connected with our business :it the I LOWEST l'lIICKri.

After luisine."? hour: found at Ins lesideni I'ike streets. Wurern Postotlice. Kesp'i

2iitf

be o{!ered to

Win. Robertson will be e, isomer of Walnut and 1111s one door east ot the •tftilly,

JOHKI'H MIT.T.IGAN. Pr."

RAILROAD.

STEEL JtAlI DOUBLE TRACK.

Baltimore & Ohio R. R.

The Direut Short Line from

n\Ci\\ATI OK COLIMKIS

EAST!

SAVING 87 TO 110 MILKS and Arriving one Tram in A a a

NEW YORK,

Saviugoi) miles ami arriving 5 to 7 hours injult vance at

BALTIMORE,

Saving 12'» miles and arriving 5 to 7 hours in ad- j:

a.

vance r.t

WASH1NGTOIN

Reaching

PHILADELPHIA

One train the iiuirkcst.

MAGNIFICENt1)AY COACHES

ANI) PL"I,I,MAN PALACE

nilAWIlVG ltOOSI alia

SLEEPING CAKS

Arc run oil tins route hclueon St. I.onis, Cini.'innati, Coliunlni!, Baltimore and Washington Cilv,

AViTirouT

Crossing! the Ohio ltiver on SpleniliH Iron Kailwuv Briil^cH »l l'arker.-ljurg or Hellaire. Ky this line von avoid all oinnilms transfers. 1'ieiiets for sale at nil Ticket Otfieos in Hie South and West.

T1ION. K. SIIAUP,

Master Transportation, Haltiir.ore, Md.

i.. 31. COM:.

(Jen. Ticket Auont, Baltimore, Md.

MEDIC AL.

ATWOOD'S

Quinine! Tonic BITTERS.

The best Tonic aitxl Stomachic ever offered the jmblic.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Watcli the Children.

Children often look pale and sink from no other cause than having worms in the stomach. Brown's Vermifuge Comfits will iesttoy Worms without injury to the ehihl, being perfectly white and free from all coloring or other injurious ingredient* usunllv used worm preparations. CURTIS A KKOWN, Prop'rs.,

No. 215 Fulton street, New York.

Sold by Druggists and ChemiMs, and dealers in Medicines at 25eents a box. jolvlOy]

H'liy Will You Siiflei? To.'ill persons suflering from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, (.'ramps in the limbs or stomach, Bilious Colic, 1'aui in the back, bowels or side, we would say, the Household Pnnaeea and Family Liniment is of :dl others the remedy you want lor internal and external use. It has euved the above "nmphiinta in thousands of ruses. There is no mistake about it. Try it Sold by all Drug-

Household

Penacea

-AND—

Family

Liniment

Thirty Years' Expvricnce ofsm Old Nurse. Thirty years' experience ol an old nurse proved that Mrs.* Winslow's Soothing Syrup is toe pro seription ol one of the het leuuoe jdiy-ieians and nurses in the United States and has heen used for thirty years with never tailing safety I and success hv millions of mothers and children,' from the I'eefde infant ol one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates llie bowels, and jfivea.. rest, health and comfort to mother and child

We believe it to he the best and surest remedy. in the world in all eases of dysentery ami diarrhosa in children, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. Full directions lor usling will accompany each bottle. None ijeiMiine I unless the fae-simfle of Curt I* A' I'erkiii* is

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A iso

UNDERTAKERS,

is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all medicine dealers mlylOyl

To Consumptives.

The advertiser, having been poriiianontlyeured I of Ihiit dread disease, Consumption, liv a simple remedy, is anxious to inakeUnown to Ins fellow sntlerers the meitnsof cure. To all a ho desire it, he will sendn copy of the prescription used, (free of charge), with ilie directions for pteparing and using the same, which they will find surecure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,

Ac. I Parties wishing tin.'. prescriptton will please address.

Veonslaiitlv

II will Tniprovo your Appetite, Facilitate Digestion, give tone to th«» Nervous System, Yljjor to «»v«»ry

Opjthii

1 'i'.V

of the Itody,

thereby "imparting Health and Strength. Tli're is no remedy so good for I^aiitfuor :u-il JR'bUity, wliolJuir general or following aeuto disease. The Medical Karulty in-

dot-s" it, for Dyspepsia, Jaundire, Nrvoiw Debility, and all diseases aibiug from a Disorde:\»d J-iver or Stomaeh, Constipation, Flntuleiiee, Kush of Blood to the Head, J.oss of Appetite, Nausea, Heartburn, Fulness* in the Stoinneh, Sinking or Fluttering at

t?ie

Tit of Ihe Sloinaeh, Dimness of

Viion, Yellowne*** of the ICye* and Skin, I'ain in 'Head, Side, 'Knelt, or Chest, all of •.liir'a iud alo a deranjr'Miiclit of the Liver or

livhvi in or visiting s'vlinn? whore Ma!a, i*ev«rr and- Bilious Kover, arc tin* should he provided with

.,11 ..ji

They'a:*'- a sure pruventiv tvisher ifroni r.ivljuious cause? p/uparation of

lor all ail-

KetnetVril Agents which Ih aiitry has placed at the disj»'?

sci-

Of

le' Ot til- 1 "ii. h»i.iO phy.«t. ian, combined witl ••'.aide tonicrf, delicahOy tlavored with Choleo Ar mouries to pl^aso the palate,

other valuable

veg-

S a Druggists. $1 per Bettlo.

IMII'PARKI) nv

GIOIAN BIIOS., Wholesale Draggists,

BOSTON. MASS.

Kor sale by Moflet & Booe, Crawf'ordsville Ind. .scp Wy

Rev. K. A. WILSON,

:'v,'M. 1U4 Penn. St.. Willinmsbmi' Mew York.

Krrors oi Youth.

A gentleman who sutVred for years from Ner* vious lability, PermMure

DCCJH*.

and all the el-

feets ol youtlifnl indiscretion will, lor the sake ol puttering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction lor making the simple remedy ny which he was cured. Suth-rers i.-tm^ to profit by the adverliseiVs experience can do so by ad'ifo*sin«j in rerfcel confidence,

JOHN \\. l»KM. l.'CedMi York.

REAL ESTATE.

MUTTON & ttlU NEITS Ileal Estate Agency

Crawforilsvillc. Intl.

lots, farms and wesieni lands. Til either buy or sell will find it to th I to esll on them al their otliee.

J. S. MIUiKK A'

I*" 1NIC assortment ol I'lirrns'^ and busies 011 hauo and made to older. Washington SI., norlli ol' 011 ri lleime,

15-5m CKAWKiiliDs'VI KI.K, INI.

LEADING INPIAKAHOLia 0110

\nd\anap0//j 'C

Sl'rr"'y

S

.BELLSUMUCO CASTINtis)

llailroud Gtis !'itt-rs'\

SUPPLIES

I South Delaware 'i.

INDIA KA l') I. IS Ji I? AS (.' 11%

gVBoss & PMUips MTac'ff Co\g

CO

19S

Batt ilarplaml St., It

CQ Send I'o i- U.ij

Is

a a

WAITERS fe fURR!E?.S\ A

a

Mftuufuftiiror* of

Silk

Hat«

UNDERTAKING.

P. H. BURNS,

UNDERTAKER,

Is now onened out on North WHsliingtonstreet, No.'Jljin Miller's block, and will give prompt attention to the wants ol the community in this line. Here may be found an assortment of various

Nfylwt mimI Make of CoOiiiN,

ETALIC CASES and CASKETS

OriiaiiK'iiUMl or l'liiin.

Also Walnnt Collins. Hurial Holies furnisliel also (Jloves anil Criipr furnished to 1'all-nearers. .!. li. MA'ITIhON, us assistant., will be fotMid at the rooms al all hours of the day. Residence llii ICast College street. P. M.llurns' residence,

West Wahash Avenue. N. B. We are also agents for the Howe Sewing' Machine and the Durbon Pump. .IimiJm.l

GIFT ENTERPRISE.

4

NTERPRI'r.

The only Heliahle Gilt Distribution in the country

#50,000.00

In Valuable Grifts

To be distributed in

T_j. 1. SINE'S

ItiSth i(KULAR MONTHLY

GIFT ENTERPRISE,

To l»e drawn Monday, Aug 10,1874. Oneftrund C^pual Prize of So.OOO I

TV

Kivi-: rmzi:s sum

HE underpinned liavc a hirir''I .si o| propci tv Single Tickets, Si Six Tickets Twelve I for sale, consist in^ ol dwellings, choice town Tickets §|o Twenty-Kive $20, Circulars containing a full list ot prizes a do-

»e wislnnu t. ir udr.inta DeeMI'.

CARRIAGES.

CARRIAGE FACTORY lNlabliNlioii

in IS.VI.

New York

IND.

INDIANAPOLIS,

[Send for t'ntnloiiin' iForDOORS, SASH, BLINDS,etc.^

for

GOLD

TWO PUIZKS ?l.oiIII I

GREENBACKS!

I'Ur.o fimiily cnrri:ige ami mulched hordes, with I silver mounted Karnes*, worth $ltS0rteach. borne and buggy, with silver mounted[har-'• ness. worth $i»nO, 1 One fine toned rosewood piano, worth $r50.

Five family sewing machines, worth Slt»u each, 7-r»n ({old aiul Silver L«ver Jlunhng Watclie.s (in., all) worth from to $::0Ueaeh. Oold Chains, Silverware. Jewelry. Ac., Ac. Number of Tudccts fimited to oO/O'K wimtnl to noII lielielH, to ^vliotn l,ileral Premium* will l»e ]uil.

senpnonol the manner ol drawing, and other inlormalioii in tejiard to tl:e manner nf Distribution, will bo sent to any one ordering them All letters must, lie addressed to

I main office,

L. D. SINE, Box 86,-v

lol W. KiltliSt. CINCINNATI, 0.

ACENTS WANTED-

TO $20 I'EK 1AY

15

lirrdbl.

Trwli*.

I N I A

N A POLUi, 1 N —•A ln.rjn

PHtENIX TILE MACHINE. Tl«»« Mnrlilne I' ff.rt^i* •t.'ttio «»r Iiotmj l*i. fiirni»li llit fewrr fur mal.ntf

yxt

.ir.i

CHANDLEE & TAYLOB. Indiannz»oIIu. Tcl

Wc have a r-ud* sirnn* ukit pill!.0AT mi[1

flf KT»k« W th2 Macluitu for Clrtii'in.

OltGASS mill 1'IANOS! ICcikI! ISi'iKl!

BScinl!

Having disclinrged iill niv Pirellis. I now ofl'er to liiosu iK'sirin^ to Organs or Pianos tile bmii'lit ol tlic coinmission heretofore paid to :iucnt, varying in-amount from lid to .^0 inr cent. Organs .sold on the mosi vora'!e terms, viz: In towns on monthly payments, and at points having no railroad cuinmuilications, good notes, not exceeding 12 months time, will be taken. Prices from $75 to $(50, from wliieli the agent's commission will be deducted (at least 20 per cent.) Correspondence solicited. To

State. Write to J. M. HO.MGAHDNEll, No. 20 East Washington »St., 2]m3 Indianapolis, Ind.

easily made hy

any one. We want men, women, hoys una girl.s nil over the country to sell on'r Fine teel Engraving, Chronics, Crnvon Drawings, Illuminations, Photographs, ere., etc. Wo now Piihlish the finest assortment ever placed helore (lie jmhltc, and our pnoes are marked down as low us to delyall eompetition. No one subscribes for preiuiuni-jgiviiig puper in order I to get a picture alter seeing out ptetures and learning our prices. We have many old agents at work tor us who have made eanvashingfor books, I papers, ete., the»r business for years, and they all report (hat hey ean maUo mu'eh more money at work (or us than at anything else. Our prices jut low that all eau alkrd to purchase, and I therefore the pietures sell at sight at- almost I every house. New beginners do as well as agents I who have had large experience, for our beautiful subjects and tow prices are appreciated hy nil. 1 To make large sales everywhere all an agent, lias to do is to show the pictures from house to house. lion*! look 101 work elsewhere until you have seen what great inducements we offer von to 1 make money. We have not space to explain all I here, but send Ms your address and we will send full particulars, free, hy mail. Don't del-v ifyoti want profitable work for your leisur* hours, or lor your whole line. Now is ti {avorable time to engage in this business. Our pictures arc the. finest and most pleasing in this country, and are eudorsid hv ail the leading papers, including the

Those who cannot give thchus-

1 mess theirent re attention can work tip theirown 1 localities and malcc a handsome sum without' ever being aw:»y from home over night. Let all 1 who want picasanl, profitable einplovmcnt.. without risking capital, send us their address at once and learn all about the business for themselves. Address liKoKf NTINSN A' CO., Art i'ublishers, Portland, Maine.

MEDICAL.

Eni-cmi1

n»-iv

EADACILE wv:',ix,^AS«-r

lit 11 in, Chlorotorin, Spirits of Ciunpliof, '1': nc jii (hiImo. (Ill ijf .luni)!"!-, nivl Alcoll'il. Tlll^ rl"lip"IMl'l If II1H'111 !:l! 1 "fl II] I lie lllinil 1m nf mi'ilit'ilie for tlicnira of Cntiirrli, Nervous or *ioU liciiiliii'lH'. Nfiii'KlKin. Tmnlilinc or Twitchinif of tin- NITVCS. (mil nil Nervous Disenses. It will i-oniili'i'iK't nil pnis.ins, Imnisli pimpli's, euro

I sen

1 eruptions, ileliii n, liuninrs, ,Vi^. it rqiiul-

izes'

(lie eircilliition, invigorates the system, ill-\ reuses the iii'tion of (lie liciirt, without exeitm the hriuii, ernes Ilenrthiirn. I'lilpitation, Klntterme of the He'irt, liyspepsia, Ae. Unfits'

Mli-Viinlor absolutely posesses morn cunitive

properties

W

limn any other preparation. Physi-

llis, el'.eimsls

itt

lV«l to r«»4* of Tiliu*

mid

others are requested to'ex.

amine mvl test the reineily, nn.f Sl.i.Wi will he iMirt if fonnil litl'erent troin 'epresentiition. Sril.I hy Mil Drn^i ists.

Ami Liiiik Ilisenses uro the prevalent mill fatal of '1 here are iimre persons

JL liumati alUictions. 1

prein-itiirelv euiTieil to tlieir last'resting plnee aMiiuallv from diseases of the throat, luiins iind eliesi than from anv other cause, from the infant sulloeatiim With eroup, in the mother's arms, to th** miss, (ho maiden, the middle lined mid the a'H'il. destroved liv that prmee of terrors, CON.' St'Ml'TION of Uie'lmms, some of the most mm.' ,i!il", lieitiitiful and heloved of our family eirt:le« •in- tliii'- rudelv torn from our emhraee hy the Coii.-h. Wlioopinj! Conijh. Hoarseness, Croup, Hronehitis, Laryngitis, l'neumonia, and Coil sumption in its enrlv stages, are radically nnd si.eeililv etireil hv using, lis diieeti-d, Hrijsfs' 'l'lirrrit and I.ling dealer. Sold by all J.lruggini.-. ri The liunmn family, or most of

S ilifin, are. familiar with the inline well nn the luxury ol Corns. Bunion* In-, .win" Nails, mid other similar Ii int. I'er.-ons aiinoved with thorn liml better not court 'iii'iaiutauee. 'I'liev are no more agreeable

roini.'

'lions than a grizzl'v boar, seoldin: wife,

their i1

or-i

druiil.'eii husband, 'i'hose alllieted will tin-t Deaee and comfort by using I'.ri^ •md Curative to ljulii»li them. gists. 0^:well lor tlioso not ink it is notl

gs' Allcrintor

Sold by

YYlT irCi It i" very wel troubled to thin

J-

clubs of three or more, a still larger dis- t1 1nint'tc- sntr

nil Drug-

iiiii to have Piles lor this*

count will he given. Every instrument agony or'^i^^^^^i'rmJmZ^viio^ warranted five years, and delivered free (^"i.lc-a with internal bler.ling, of charge at any railroad town in tbe itching pties.* i»d tidings

ing to have rues lor iuk- reason the lintl'erer gets very littlesympnt.ij the.

K" Krou

for the sutferer,

Hriggs1 file Iteniedies are mibl. safe nnd sure.

dnu 'ists, Crawfordsville

Moore

MecVinni^Z. it Wnveland, an others.